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KEY NO.

2
3
5
6
7
8

9

10
11
12
13
14

15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

 

PART NO.

98003036

*

97005422
98006975

99020130

99080248
99080252
99270735

99030194
99271091
98006974
99150491
99270741

99270725

99270742
93270619

97008682
99260428
97008856
97008678

*

97013821

*

93270493
99140470

DESCRIPTION

Mounting Bracket (2 Required)
#8–18 Sheet Metal Nut (2 Required)
Receptacle Assembly
Wiring Cover
Blower Wheel
Motor (Models 120 and 124)
Motor (Model 128)
Tab Adaptor
Thermal Overload
Guard
Element Bracket
Screw, #8–18 x 3/8 Ph. Pan Head (5 Required)
Heating Element (Model 120)
Heating Element (Model 124)
Heating Element (Model 128)
Wire Clamp
Partition Plate Assembly
Nut, #6–32 x 5/16 Keps (2 Required)
Plug Assembly
Overload Wire Assembly
Screw, #8–18 x 5/8 Ph. Pan Head
Grille (Includes Parts Bag**)
Grille Screw (2 Required)
Wire Tie
Screw, #8–18 x 3/8 Ph. Truss Head

 

SERVICE PARTS

MODELS 120, 124 & 128

97008724

**

Parts Bag (contains Key Nos. 3, 20 & 21) 

*Standard hardware - may be purchased locally.
**Not shown.
Always order replacement parts by"PART NO."— NOT by "KEY NO."

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Summary of Contents for 120

Page 1: ...To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons observe the following 1 Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have questions contact the manufacturer at the address or telephone number listed in the warranty 2 Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switche...

Page 2: ... Broan Model 86W Line Voltage Thermostat from a wall location Purchase the control separately Plan to supply the heater with proper line voltage and appropriate power cable NOTE Power can be tapped from a nearby circuit depending on the heater wattage required and the amperage rating of the circuit Heater can be converted to half wattage to avoid overloading such circuits The table below lists the...

Page 3: ...tly to a wall stud From this side push a mount ing bracket as far as possible into the channel at the top of the housing NOTE Locate housing at least 6 from the floor and any adjacent walls 2 Use measuring guide on side of housing to posi tion housing so that it will be flush with finished wall Drive two 2 nails through the holes in side of housing and into stud FIG 7 3 Secure the two 2 mounting b...

Page 4: ...fore or after heater assembly is reinstalled 2 Remove mask before operation ALL INSTALLATIONS 3 Secure heater assembly with retaining screw and plug wiring harness into receptacle 4 Fasten grille to heater with two 2 screws provided FIG 13 5 Turn on power at service entrance Turn thermostat to its highest setting and make sure heating element and blower come on Then turn it to its lowest setting a...

Page 5: ...ET 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 NEVER BE IMMERSED IN WATER OPERATI...

Page 6: ...or Thermal Overload Guard Element Bracket Screw 8 18 x 3 8 Ph Pan Head 5 Required Heating Element Model 120 Heating Element Model 124 Heating Element Model 128 Wire Clamp Partition Plate Assembly Nut 6 32 x 5 16 Keps 2 Required Plug Assembly Overload Wire Assembly Screw 8 18 x 5 8 Ph Pan Head Grille Includes Parts Bag Grille Screw 2 Required Wire Tie Screw 8 18 x 3 8 Ph Truss Head SERVICE PARTS MO...

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