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MODEL  114   

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INSTALLATION

WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, do not store or use gaso-

line or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of 

the heater.
CAUTION: High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical cords, 

drapery, furnishings, and other combustibles at least 3 feet (0.9 

m) from the front of the heater and away from the side and rear.

1.  Mark the intended mounting location in the base plate under the 

counter or kickspace, and remove required material to provide 

for easy insertion and removal of the heater cabinet.

2.  The unit will be secured in place with screws through the side 

angle support brackets. Provide adequate material behind side 

angle support for secure mounting.

FIELD CONVERSION TO 120 V.A.C.

If a 120 V.A.C. circuit is to be used, make wiring changes as follows:
1. Disconnect 

white

 wire from heater element terminal “2” and 

connect it to terminal “4.” The heater will now operate at 120 

V.A.C., 750W, 6.3A.

2.  For 120 V.A.C, 1500W, 12.5A operation, add the short 

red

 jumper 

wire (provided) between terminals “1” and “2”.

3.  Remove alarm light wire leads from terminals “1” and “3” of 

the high temperature limit. Remove white wire lead from limit 

terminal “1” and reconnect at limit terminal “3”. Secure wire leads 

with wire tie so there is no interference with unit operation.

NOTE:

 Terminal numbers are marked on the side of the blower 

housing, above the heater elements.

THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION

NOTE:  

The thermostat control circuit must be wired prior to the 

wiring of the heater unit.
This heater may be thermostatically controlled by either a line volt‑

age wall‑mounted thermostat (Model 86W), or an optional built‑in 

thermostat accessory kit (Model 90). Model 90 thermostat kits are 

designed for easy installation with this heater. Instructions for in‑

stalling thermostats are provided below and are also supplied with 

each thermostat kit.

OPTIONAL LINE VOLTAGE WALL-MOUNT THERMOSTAT

1.  Locate thermostat on an inside wall away from all drafts and 

approximately 4‑5 feet above the floor.

2.  Route all wiring through the thermostat first and then to the 

heater.

OPTIONAL (MODEL 90) UNIT-MOUNT THERMOSTAT

1.  Remove the top cover from the heater.
2.  Remove the 5/8” knockout located on the left side of the front 

panel (use a screwdriver to remove the knockout). Also remove 

the two plastic hole plugs (see illustration).

SIDE ANGLE 

SUPPORT BRACKETS

Summary of Contents for 114

Page 1: ...t of the heater 6 Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended 7 Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by a reputable electrician before reusing 8 Do not use outdoors 9 To disconnect heater turn controls to off and turn off power to ...

Page 2: ...from terminals 1 and 3 of the high temperature limit Remove white wire lead from limit terminal 1 and reconnect at limit terminal 3 Secure wire leads with wire tie so there is no interference with unit operation NOTE Terminal numbers are marked on the side of the blower housing above the heater elements THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION NOTE The thermostat control circuit must be wired prior to the wiring o...

Page 3: ...all applicable codes and standards including fire rated construction codes and standards 1 Run electrical power cable to installation location Provide two feet of slack to allow heater to be pulled out far enough to remove top cover for cleaning or servicing NOTE It is recommended that flexible conduit be used for field wir ing to the unit to protect the wires from sharp objects or hazardous envir...

Page 4: ...ure level During proper operation the heater will cycle on and off periodically If heater does not come on 1 Return the thermostat to lowest setting 2 Shut off power at service entrance 3 Remove the top cover Check for proper line voltage and rein spect wiring connections Reread installation procedure making sure all steps were followed 4 Also check the thermal fuse It may be open and need to be r...

Page 5: ...er service department at 800 558 1711 LUBRICATION The heater is permanently lubricated and never needs oiling or disassembly CLEANING Clean heater once a month as follows 1 Turn off power at service panel 2 Make sure heating element is cool 3 Use a soft brush attachment to gently vacuum grille openings or wipe grille clean with a soft cloth 4 Restore power CAUTION METAL AND ELECTRICAL PARTS SHOULD...

Page 6: ...ective under normal use and service THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT EXTEND TO FLUORESCENT LAMP STARTERS AND TUBES This warranty does not cover a normal maintenance and service or b any products or parts which have been subject to misuse negligence accident improper maintenance or repair other than by Broan NuTone faulty installation or installation contrary to recommended installation instructions The dura...

Page 7: ...ado cuando se use un calentador cerca de niños o personas inválidas y siempre que el calentador se deje funcionando y sin atención 7 No haga funcionar ningún calentador después de que presente una falla Desconecte la energía eléctrica en el panel de servicio y pida que un electricista acreditado inspeccione el calentador antes de volverlo a usar 8 No lo use en exteriores 9 Para desconectar el cale...

Page 8: ...ados para facilitar la instalación con este calefactor Las instrucciones de instalación de los termostatos aparecen más abajo y también se incluyen con cada juego de termostato TERMOSTATO DE VOLTAJE DE LÍNEA MONTADO EN PARED OPCIONAL 1 Coloque el termostato en un muro interior alejado de toda corriente de aire y aproximadamente a 4 5 pies 1 1 5 m del piso 2 Pase todos los cables primero por el ter...

Page 9: ...nexiones 4 Conecte el negro con el negro el blanco con el blanco y el verde o cable sin aislamiento al tornillo de tierra tal como se muestra en la figura Empuje todos los cables al interior de la caja de conexiones 5 Vuelva a colocar la cubierta superior ADVERTENCIA No haga funcionar el calefactor sin que tenga puesta la cubierta superior 6 Deslice el calefactor a su sitio y asegúrelo a la superf...

Page 10: ...lmente se encenderá y apagará periódicamente durante su funcionamiento Si el calefactor no se enciende 1 Ponga nuevamente el termostato en su ajuste más bajo 2 Desconecte la energía eléctrica en la entrada de servicio 3 Quite la cubierta superior Compruebe que el voltaje de línea sea el correcto y vuelva a inspeccionar las conexiones de cableado Vuelva a leer el procedimiento de instalación asegur...

Page 11: ...l calentador está permanentemente lubricado y nunca necesitará ponerle aceite ni desarmarlo LIMPIEZA Limpie el calentador una vez al mes tal como sigue 1 Apague la energía eléctrica en el panel de servicio 2 Asegúrese de que el elemento de calefacción esté frío 3 Use un aditamento de cepillo suave para aspirar suavemente aberturas de la rejilla o limpie la rejilla con un paño suave 4 Restaure la e...

Page 12: ...TA GARANTIA NO SE APLICA A TUBOS Y ARRANCADORES DE LAMPARAS FLUORESCENTES Esta garantía no cubre a mantenimiento y servicio normales o b cualquier producto o piezas que hayan sido utilizadas de forma errónea negligente que hayan causado un accidente o que hayan sido reparadas o mantenidas inapropiadamente por otras compañías que no sean Broan NuTone instalación defectuosa o instalación contraria a...

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