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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

6" Min.

10" Minimum

from ceiling

CEILING

ADJACENT W

ALL

8' ceiling: bottom 

of wall can to floor 

minimum 72",

maximum 78"
9' or greater ceiling: 

bottom of 

wall can to floor 

minimum 72", 

maximum 90"

Outlet

Grill

Decorative

Cover

TOP

BOTTOM

DANGER High temperatures

may be generated under certain

abnormal conditions. Do not partially

or fully cover or obstruct the front of

this heate

r.

 Use only with Cadet wall

 

can Model SC or CC

.

Reset

Button

1. All electrical work and materials must comply 

with the National Electric Code (NEC), the Occu-

pational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and all 

state and local codes.
2. Use copper conductors only.
3. Verify that the electrical supply wires are the 

same voltage as the heater. 
4.  DO NOT install the heater directly above bath-

tub or sink. DO NOT install in shower stall area 

(Manufacturer recommends a minimum 2 foot 

clearance).
5. An electronic wall thermostat is required. 
6. Heater must be installed in a wall can:
 

Model HW 

Wall Can CC or CCSM

7. Use orient ring to properly align wall can and 

make sure it is flush with sheetrock. 

8.  DO NOT  install  the  heater  in  a  floor,  in  the 

ceiling, below a towel bar, behind a door, or any-

where the air discharge may be blocked in any 

manner.
9.  A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts 

inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, 

paint, or flammable vapors or liquids are used or 

stored.
10. Connect grounding lead to grounding screw 

provided. Keep all foreign objects out of heater.
11.

 

DANGER. High temperatures may be gener-

ated under certain abnormal conditions. Do not 

partially or fully cover or obstruct the front of this 

heater.

STEP 2

 

Mount the Orient Ring

Figure 2

Figure 4

STEP 1

 

Route Supply Wires

Route supply wire from the circuit breaker, to the thermostat, then 

to the stud cavity where the heater/wall can will be located.

STEP 4

 

Install Heater Assembly

Figure 1

 

Install Decorative Cover

STEP 6

The decorative cover is held in place with permanent magnets. If desired, the cover can be further secured with two ½" #8 retention 
screws provided in decorative cover kit. Attach retention screws at top and bottom of decorative cover only after the outlet grill has been 

installed on the heater assembly and attached with the ⅜" #6 black screw.

Turn power on at the main disconnect panel.

For new construction, position orient ring horizontally on studs, 

with label facing you, and attach to both studs with two wood 

screws (not included) on each side (See Figure 1). Use a level to 

ensure proper alignment. The 90 degree lip on the inside of the 

orient ring cutout should butt up to a wall stud on the left side, or 

if rotated 180 degrees, on the right side (See Figure 2). Proceed 

with drywall installation.

Figure 3

STEP 5

 

Install Metal Outlet Grill

Install metal outlet grill from decorative cover kit onto heater assembly: Slide the two tabs on the left side of the outlet grill under the two 

slots on the left side of the heater assembly. Then insert the small tabs at the top and bottom of the outlet grill into place. Attach with ⅜" 

#6 black screw provided in decorative cover kit. (See instructions in decorative cover kit). 

STEP 3

 

Cut Sheetrock and Mount The Wall Can

Using a sheetrock saw (not included) and the installed orient ring 

or template on page 6, cut sheetrock 10 inches wide by 7⅞ inches 

tall and secure supply wires prior to mounting wall can. The orient 

ring or template can also be used to cut a properly sized hole if 

installing in an existing wall.
Remove a knockout from the wall can and attach the supply wire 

with a strain relief connector (not included) leaving a minimum of 

Figure 5

Orientation

6 inches wire lead. Connect supply ground wire to grounding screw in wall can with a wire connec-

tor (not included). (See Figure 4).

Orient the heater so the red reset button is positioned on the bottom and the heating element is on the left (See Figure 5). The heating 

element will be covered by the metal outlet grill. Connect the supply wires to the heater with insulated wire connectors (not included). 

Install the heater into the D-shaped tabs and secure with screw provided on left hand side. The right hand side of the assembly can be 

adjusted to provide leveling of the heater and decorative cover.

Note: Warranty is void if any material is sprayed on the element or blower. Use a paint mask to cover any exposed areas of the heater if walls are to be textured or painted.

PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS

 (See Figure 3):

•  Wall can must be mounted in a level, horizontal position; 
• 

Required minimum distance from bottom of wall can to floor for 

an 8 foot ceiling is 72 inches, maximum 78 inches;

• 

Required minimum distance from bottom of wall can to floor for 

a 9 foot or greater ceiling is 72 inches, maximum 90 inches;

•  Top of wall can must be installed a minimum of 10 inches away 

from ceiling, and a minimum of 6 inches away from adjacent 

walls;

•  For ceilings greater than 9 feet, a ceiling fan with a cooling 

thermostat is recommended for optimum performance.

• 

Wall can face must be flush with sheetrock.

•  Where ceiling sprinklers are present, the Apex72 needs a 

minimum clearance of 4 feet from sprinkler heads.

  

IMPORTANT: Review placement requirements before beginning 

installation!

Mount the wall can securely to stud with 2 screws (not included) through holes provided in the wall can (See Figure 4). 

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Summary of Contents for Apex72

Page 1: ...wall can Your Cadet heater has been thoroughly tested and is guaranteed with a limited 5 year warranty 1 Model HW162 can be used at 208 volts Wattage equals 75 of 240v rated wattage TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips Screwdriver Straight Screwdriver Wire Strippers Level Utility Knife 6 1 Wood Screws 2 Insulated Wire Connec tors 1 Strain Relief Connector Apex72 Models Line Voltage Model Watts Amps 240 HW162 1...

Page 2: ...ls HW082 HW052 HW058 HW038 HW051 1 Read all instructions before installing or using this heater 2 High temperatures may be generated under certain abnormal conditions Do not partially or fully cover or obstruct the front of this heater 3 Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by a qualified electrician before reusing 4 Do not use...

Page 3: ...utout should butt up to a wall stud on the left side or if rotated 180 degrees on the right side See Figure 2 Proceed with drywall installation Figure 3 STEP 5 Install Metal Outlet Grill Install metal outlet grill from decorative cover kit onto heater assembly Slide the two tabs on the left side of the outlet grill under the two slots on the left side of the heater assembly Then insert the small t...

Page 4: ...H OF THESE WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY 8 IN THE EVENT CADET ELECTS TO REPLACE ANY PART OF YOUR CADET PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO THE SAME WARRANTIES AS THE PROD UCT THE INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS DOES NOT MODIFY OR EXTEND THE UNDERLYING WARRANTIES REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF ANY CADET PRODUCT OR PART DOES NOT CREATE ANY NEW WARRANTIES 9 These warranti...

Page 5: ...r reconnect all loose connections Do not reset circuit breaker until all connections have been checked and repaired Element heats for a moment without the fan turning then im mediately stops heating 1 Defective motor or internal connection 2 Fan or motor jammed 1 Heater or fan motor requires replacement 2 Remove obstruction and press heater manual reset button see OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS section He...

Page 6: ...APEX72 CUTOUT TEMPLATE 10 WIDE X 7 HIGH PRINT ONLY AT 100 SIZE DO NOT SCALE CUT ALONG THIS LINE CUT ALONG THIS LINE Page 6 UP UP ...

Page 7: ...tamente y cuenta con el respaldo de una garantía limitada de 5 años 1 Los modelos de 240 voltios pueden usarse a 208 voltios El vatiaje es igual al 75 de la potencia nominal de 240 v HERRAMIENTAS NECESARIAS Destornillador Phillips Destornillador Plano Pelacables Nivel Cuchillo Multiuso 6 Tornillos de 1 para Madera 2 Conectores de Alambre Aislados 1 Conector de Alivio de Tensión Modelos Apex72 Volt...

Page 8: ...diagram B Models HW082 HW052 HW058 HW038 HW051 Al utilizar artefactos eléctricos siempre se deben adoptar precauciones básicas para reducir el riesgo de incendios electrocución y lesiones personales incluyendo lo siguiente 1 Lea todas las instrucciones antes de instalar o usar este calentador 2 Bajo ciertas condiciones anormales se pueden generar altas temperaturas No cubra total ni parcialmente l...

Page 9: ... Verifique que todos los cables de suministro eléctrico sean del mismo voltaje que el calenta dor 4 NO instale el calentador directamente sobre la tina o lavamanos NO lo instale en la zona de la ducha el fabricante recomienda un espacio mínimo de 2 pies 5 Se requiere un termostato mural elec trónico 6 El calentador se debe instalar en la cámara de pared Modelo HW Cámara de Pared CC o CCSM 7 Use un...

Page 10: ...durante el embarque por causas ajenas a Cadet 6 El uso de accesorios o componentes no autorizados constituye una alteración e invalida las garantías Consulte el sitio web de Cadet o bien llame al servicio al cliente al 855 CADET US para ver una lista de los accesorios y componentes autorizados 7 LA GARANTÍA DE CADET SE LIMITA A LA REPARACIÓN O RE EMPLAZO TAL COMO SE ESTABLECE EN ESTE DOCUMENTO CAD...

Page 11: ...su circuito tiene mayor capacidad 2 Ajuste el termostato a la graduación más baja Si el calentador continúa funcionando espere un par de minutos para que el termostato tenga tiempo de responder al ajuste y la temperatura del ambiente es superior a 50 grados reemplace el termostato 3 Consulte la documentación del termostato y cableado correcto El calentador emite humo o un olor a que mado 1 Se han ...

Page 12: ...PLANTILLA DE CORTE DE APEX72 IMPRIMA SÓLO AL TAMAÑO DEL 100 NO A ESCALAE 10 DE ANCHO X 7 DE ALTO CORTE A LO LARGO DE ESTA LÍNEA CORTE A LO LARGO DE ESTA LÍNEA Página 12 ARRIBA ARRIBA ...

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