Instruction Manual Heavy-Duty Fan-Forced Ceiling-Mount Heater
Instruction Manual Heavy-Duty Fan-Forced Ceiling-Mount Heater
Instruction Manual Heavy-Duty Fan-Forced Ceiling-Mount Heater
Figure 1
Important Instructions…………………………………3
Locating heater………………………………………….6
Installation………………………………………………..7-9
Operating Instructions…………………………………13-14
Maintenance Instructions………………………………14
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
SPECIFICATIONS
7500W&240V 31.3 45 #8
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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
: This heater requires a hardwire installation (no plug). The installation of
this product must be carried out by a certified electrician and in accordance with all local
and national electrical codes.
NOTE: This appliance is compatible with a 240V line voltage single pole wall thermostat
(not included). This heater must be installed by a certified electrician.
2. Heater air flow must be directed parallel to or away from adjacent wall.
4. All wiring must be done according to national and local electrical codes in the
United States and Canada. The heater must be grounded as a precaution against
possible electrical shock. Heater circuit must be protected with proper fuses.
6. All electrical power must be disconnected and the main service box, which must
be locked before connecting, inspecting, cleaning or servicing the heater. This is a
precaution to prevent serious electric shock.
7. This heater is not suitable for use in hazardous locations as defined by the
national fire protection association (NFPA) in the United States. This heater has
hot and arcing sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or
flammable liquids are used or stored.
8. This heater is not suitable for use in corrosive atmospheres such as marine
greenhouses or chemical storage areas.
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LOCATING HEATER
Install heater out of traffic areas, maintaining clearances stated in figure 3. The direction of air flow
should not be restricted by columns or machinery and the air flow should wipe exposed walls
rather than blowing directly on them. When more than one heater is used in an area, the heaters
should be installed in a way that the air discharge of each heater supports the air flow of the
others, to provide best circulation of warm air as indicated in figure 4.
MINIMUM
Note: Min. clearance to ceiling 1
in. .,
2
3
4 in.
DISTANCE
when not using mounting brackets TO FLOOR
8 ft.
is 1 5 8 in. MAXIMUM MOUNTING HEIGHT:
Vertical air delivery unit = 11 ft.
Horizontal air delivery unit =8 f t.
Figure 4
INSTALLATION
Hardware needed
You will also need the following hardware, which can be purchased from your local hardware
store or electrical supply store:
Electric wire in the adequate gauge and length for your application
Proper size fuse or breaker for your heater’s amperage
Proper wire connectors for your application
Fasteners appropriate for your application that are strong enough to hold the unit Comment [kj1]: add
NOTE: If you want to swivel the heater either to the right or left, adding a washer to both sides
of the bracket is recommended. A longer lag bolt (not included) may be required to properly
secure the unit. See Figure 5a.
WASHER WASHER
BRACKET BRACKET
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8 ’’ DIAGONAL LAG 3
8 ’’ DIAGONAL
BOLT LAG BOLT
Figure 5a-single-Screw Mounting Figure 5b-Double-Screw Mounting
HANGING THE HEATER
Keyholes
USE BOTTOM
KEYHOLE SLOTS Bracket Screws REMOVE SCREW TO OPEN COVER
IF HEATER IS TO
BE TILTED DOWN Figure 6
1. To turn the unit when it has been installed with a single lag bolt (as shown in figure
5a), simply turn the entire heater as needed. The unit cannot be turned horizontally
if it has been installed with 2 lag bolts.
2. To tilt the unit vertically, loosen the bracket screws (see figure 6).
NOTE: The louvers are designed so they cannot be completely closed. Do not attempt to
defeat this feature; damage to the unit can result.
Figure 7
MULTIPLE VERTICAL ANGLES
Figure 8
MOUNTING THE HEATER IN THE WALL’S WOOD STUDS ONLY Comment [kj2]: modified
1. Slide the support plate into the tripod; align both square holes and tighten with screws.
(Figure 9A)
2. Install the tripod on the wall with two screws. (Figure 9B)
3. Attach the bracket on the heater, making sure it is securely fastened. (Figure 9C)
4. Place the heater (with its bracket) on the support plate. The heater can be tilted at 3
different angles. Use two screws to secure the unit in the desired angle. (Figure 9D)
5. Adjust the horizontal angle (Figure 9E)
Comment [kj3]: modified
Wall Hanging Installation (wood stud only)
Support plate
WALL
2. Install the bracket on
the wall with two screws
(ST10*30*2)
Tripod
1. Slide the support plate
into the tripod
Figure 9A Figure 9B
Figure 9C FigureFigure
9D 9B
5. The heater can be tilted at 3 different angles. Use two screws (M6*16*2) to
secure the unit in each angle.
WALL
screw
screw screw
Figure 9E
NOTE: The louvers are designed so they cannot be completely closed. Do not attempt to
defeat this feature; damage to the unit can result.
Figure 9
NOTE: If you use an external temperature control (external thermostat),
please follow the instructions below:
Note 1: You must turn off the ON/OFF switch on the front of heater before you select the
built-in / external thermostat.
Note 2. Please find the rocker switch on the back of the heater as shown in Figure 10
and shift the switch to “—” position. Then the heater will be controlled by external
thermostat.
Figure 10
1. Pop the piece out to open the hole 2. Remove both screws
5. Bend each wire into a circle 6. Place the twisted wires through the hole
Figure 11G
Figure 11H
Connection of power cables:
1. Remove the screw from the front of the unit to connect the power to the heater.
2. Attach the cable connectors to the unit (See Figure 12) and slide the 10-gauge wire
through the cable connector.
3. Connect the wire to the power block located in the base of the heater - See Figure 13.
4. Turn on the power at the main service panel.
NOTE: All wiring must be carried out by a certified electrician and comply with national and
local electrical codes in the Canada & United States. For certain applications, conduit may
be required. Check local electrical codes. If you run the wiring in conduit and wish to be able
to turn the heater be sure to purchase enough flexible conduits to allow the heater to be
turned.
Figure 12
Figure 13
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note: After setting an external thermostat to control the heater, the power
selection switch on the unit will be the only working function on the heater itself.
THERMOSTAT
amber
SELECTION
CAUTION SWITCH
INDICATOR (red)
Figure 14
:
WARNING: the heater must be properly installed before it is used.
THE HEATER MUST BE TURNED OFF IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE CAUTION INDICATOR
IS GLOWING RED.
NOTE: When the thermal cut-out is activated, the caution indicator will turn red. In this
case, immediately turn the heater OFF and inspect for any objects on or adjacent to the
heater that may cause high temperatures. Let heater cool off completely before turning on
again.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before cleaning, make sure the power has been turned off at the circuit breaker panel and
the heating element of the heater is completely cool.
2. To maintain the appearance of the heater, it need only be wiped over occasionally with a
dry duster. During the summer months, or at other times when the appliance is not in use
and is completely cold, it can be cleaned by wiping it with a damp cloth. Do not let water
drip inside the heater.
3. Do not use abrasive clearing powders or furniture polish to clean this appliance. Do not
use chemical or abrasive products, metallic scourers and similar items; they may
deteriorate the surface.
4. During the summer months, or at other times when the appliance is not in use,
disconnect the power supply, and cover the whole appliance with a dust cloth. Store
the appliance in a dry and cool place.
5. All servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. Do not try to repair the
heater yourself.