The louvers in front of the fan located in the attic open by the wind generated by the fan i e.
How to wire high low switch on a attic fan.
So depending on which is energized you get either a high or low.
Location of power supply and switch.
If you are trying to switch the speed on the roof mount cooler then you should use a cooler wall switch.
At least some fans that use a high low switch use a 3 way switch.
Install the switch box and switch.
I d start by examining your high low switch to see how it works.
Since you have to choose between the speeds using a two speed motor switch it s impossible for both coils to become energized simultaneously.
The attic fan has 2 speeds.
The dedicated cooler wall switch have 5 position that can operate the fan on hi and low and fan with pump on hi and low.
These louvers are not energized but the aforementioned louvers in the 2nd floor ceiling open via an electrified switch that when energized with electric pulls the louvers open.
Here are 3 tips to help.
Determine the fan switch location.
The process of wiring an attic fan involves the power source and switch location wiring connections to the switch and wiring connections to the fan.
The load is then routed to the fan using either the black or red of a 3 wire.
In many instances the low and high speed coils share an external wire.
High low common and ground going to the cooler.
Additionally the low speed coil is typically supplied by a red wire while the high speed coil is fed by a black wire.
Find a live receptacle for the power source.
Run a black wire from the low speed post marked on the rocker switch to the marked low speed line on the fan motor and a red wire between the high speed posts on the rocker switch and fan motor.