I bought a 6 inch inline duct fan made by Aero~Flo Model AF-6 I lost all the paperwork about the install of the fan and now when I'm going to hook it up I'm a lil lost. So here are the specs of it and hopefully you guys can help me...

It's an;
Aero~Flo Booster Inline Fan
Model AF-6
Power Input: 120 VAC. 60 HZ.
Max Amps. 0.64
Max Watts 37.0
Certified for use to 266 degrees F

With an impedence & thermal protected self lubricating motor. It has 2 wires coming out of it both are copper with black insulation and white writing that says the same on both wires, they both go down to the fan motor on the right side one on the left side. I'm wanting to hook it up directly to a plug the to a wall outlet, can I do this and if so which wire is the ground and which is the hot? Will it be safe to run it directly wired and plugged in to an outlet, any info would be great.....? Thanks

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LifetimeSmoker Reviewed by LifetimeSmoker on . Questions about an inline duct fan.... I bought a 6 inch inline duct fan made by Aero~Flo Model AF-6 I lost all the paperwork about the install of the fan and now when I'm going to hook it up I'm a lil lost. So here are the specs of it and hopefully you guys can help me... It's an; Aero~Flo Booster Inline Fan Model AF-6 Power Input: 120 VAC. 60 HZ. Max Amps. 0.64 Max Watts 37.0 Certified for use to 266 degrees F Rating: 5