Whole house fan remote kit includes 3 items. One keychain remote (controls up to 2 fans), relay module, and one controller base. IT-32060, IT-32015, IT-32000 or IT-32040.
Please choose your relay module above. The plug version is if you have an outlet near your fan. The in-line version is for wiring the module directly to power.
You can also select either a two fan remote or upgrade to a four fan keychain remote. Question: if I plan on installation in the attic, and have an electrician put a plug for the fan, would you suggest the inline relay or plug-in relay.............
Answer: A plug will work fine. As a side note, we have had people ask when these are installing a QC4500 with two motors: Do I Need 2 outlets in the attic or is one OK? A: The QC-4500 whole house fan has two motors and each motor head has a power cord with a plug. Therefore, a receptacle is needed for each plug to plug into. A typical duplex receptacle as are used in most homes is the easiest way to go. Now, if you want to switch on each motor head separately in order to have a two speed arrangement, each half of the receptacle needs to have it's own switch circuit (or remote control appliance module if you are using the X-10 remote control system). The duplex receptacle then needs to have each receptacle separated by clipping the metal tie that connects each half together. This does not mean that each receptacle needs a separate circuit from the electrical panel. One circuit can accommodate several of our fans.
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Keychain Remote, Base and Relay for Whole House Fans |