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WIRING DIAGRAMS

T3
T2

T1

L3
L2
L1

2

1

3

Thermostat

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

4

1

3

5

6

Front of
Heater

6

5

4

3

2

1

Red

Motor

Blu

Blk

Wht

Cutout

6

4

T2

T1

L2
L1

2

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

4

1

3

5

6

Front of
Heater

6

5

4

3

2

1

All control wiring

same as Diag. 1

Instructions:
    1. Loosen screws on load side of contactor. Remove all lead wire.
    2. Insert lead wires numbers 1, 3, and 5 into box lug connector "T1". Tighten screws
        on box lug connector.
    3. Insert lead wires numbers 2, 4, and 6 into box lug connector "T2". Tighten screws 
        on box lug connector.
    4. Examine wiring to make certain it is per above diagram.

T3
T2
T1

L3
L2
L1

2

1

3

Thermostat

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

4

1

3

5

6

Front of
Heater

6

5

4

3

2

1

Blk/Red or Grey

Motor

Blk

Wht

Cutout

6

4

Contactor

1

3

5

2

4

6

To T3

To T3

To T1

To T2

To T1

To T2

Fan Relay

A2

T2

T1

A1

L2

L1

XFMR

Blk

Black

White

All control wiring

same as Diag. 2

T2

T1

L2
L1

2

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

4

1

3

5

6

Front of
Heater

6

5

4

3

2

1

All even numbered wires to T2

All odd numbered wires to T1

Contactor

Instructions:
    1. Loosen screws on load side of contactor. Remove all lead wire.
    2. Insert lead wires numbers 1, 3, and 5 into box lug connector "T1".
        Tighten screws on box lug connector.
    3. Insert lead wires numbers 2, 4, and 6 into box lug connector "T2".
        Tighten screws on box lug connector.
    4. Examine wiring to make certain it is per above diagram.

T3
T2
T1

L3
L2
L1

11

1

3

Thermostat

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

9

10

7

8

12

Front of
Heater

10

9

4

3

2

1

Blk/Red or Grey

Motor

Blk

Wht

Cutout

6

4

Contactor

1

3

5

2

4

6

To T3

To T3

To T1

To T2

To T1

To T2

Fan Relay

A2

T2

T1

A1

L2

L1

XFMR

Blk

Black

White

6

5

12

11

8

7

10

4

12

9

8

11

10

9

4

3

2

1

All control wiring

same as Diag. 4

T2
T1

L2
L1

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

Front of
Heater

All even numbered wires to T2

All odd numbered wires to T1

Contactor

Instructions:
    1. Loosen screws on load side of contactor. Remove all lead wire.
    2. Insert lead wires numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 into box lug connector "T1".  
        Tighten screws on box lug connector.
    3. Insert lead wires numbers 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 into box lug connector "T2".  
        Tighten screws on box lug connector.
    4. Examine wiring to make certain it is per above diagram.

1

3

5

2

7

6

6

5

12

11

8

7

T3
T2
T1

L3
L2
L1

11

1

3

Thermostat

Cord by others.
Type "SO" or equal
sized to meet nameplate
requirements

9

10

7

8

12

Front of
Heater

10

9

4

3

2

1

Motor

Blue

Cutout

6

4

Contactor

1

3

5

2

4

6

To T3

To T3

To T1

To T2

To T1

To T2

Red

Black

White

6

5

12

11

8

7

Diag. 

1

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FACT

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Diag. 

1

a – 

FI

E

L

C

O

NV

E

RSI

O

N

 

T

1

 

P

H

AS

E

Diag. 2 – 

FACT

O

R

Y W

IR

ED 3 

P

H

AS

E

Diag. 2a – 

FI

E

L

C

O

NV

E

RSI

O

N

 

T

1

 

P

H

AS

E

Diag. 3 – 

FACT

O

R

Y W

IR

ED 3 

P

H

AS

E

Diag. 

4

 – 

FACT

O

R

Y W

IR

ED 3 

P

H

AS

E

Diag. 

4

a – 

FI

E

L

C

O

NV

E

RSI

O

N

 

T

1

 

P

H

AS

E

Summary of Contents for PF497-1

Page 1: ...ther furnishings away from heater Electrical Data 60 Hz Dimensions In Model Volts kW Phase Amps 1 3 Ph BTU Height Width Depth DRA 07 83 208 7 5 1 and 3 36 3 21 0 25 590 34 25 27 5 25 DRA 07 23 240 208 7 5 5 6 1 and 3 31 5 18 3 25 590 34 25 27 5 25 DRA 10 83 208 9 75 1 and 3 47 1 27 3 33 267 34 25 27 5 25 DRA 10 23 240 208 9 75 7 3 1 and 3 40 8 23 7 33 267 34 25 27 5 25 DRA 15 83 208 15 3 41 8 51 1...

Page 2: ...and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are used or stored 14 Use this heater only as described in this manual Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury to persons 15 This heater is not intended for use with an extension cord 16 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The Chromalox DR...

Page 3: ...83 9 75 208 3 1 27 2 8 4 PLC 2508 4 PGL 15 30 PGN 15 50 DRA 10 23 7 3 208 1 1A 35 4 8 3 PLC 2508 3 PGN 6 50 DRA 10 23 7 3 208 3 1 20 4 10 4 PLC 2510 4 PGL 15 30 PGN 15 50 DRA 10 23 9 75 240 1 1A 40 8 6 3 PLC 2506 3 PGN 6 50 DRA 10 23 9 75 240 3 1 23 6 10 4 PLC 2510 4 PGN 15 50 DRA 15 83 15 208 3 1 41 8 6 4 PLC 2506 4 PGN 15 50 DRA 15 23 11 2 208 3 1 31 4 8 4 PLC 2508 4 PGN 15 50 DRA 15 23 15 240 3...

Page 4: ...b in the extreme clockwise position Turning the knob clockwise from the off position to the fan position will energize the fan only for use in summer cooling The adjustment knob controls power to the heater and fan when turned further in the clockwise direction with the highest tempera ture setting in the extreme clockwise position The temperature setting in the heater mode is approximately 40 F i...

Page 5: ...ug connector 3 Insert lead wires numbers 2 4 and 6 into box lug connector T2 Tighten screws on box lug connector 4 Examine wiring to make certain it is per above diagram T3 T2 T1 L3 L2 L1 11 1 3 Thermostat Cord by others Type SO or equal sized to meet nameplate requirements 9 10 7 8 12 Front of Heater 10 9 4 3 2 1 Blk Red or Grey Motor Blk Wht Cutout 6 4 Contactor 1 3 5 2 4 6 To T3 To T3 To T1 To ...

Page 6: ...15 304252 001 DRA 20 93 600 20 1 and 3 118 304793 006 193 302120 015 072 304551 008 315 304252 003 DRA 30 43 480 30 3 118 304793 011a 193 302120 012 072 304551 008 315 304252 001 118 304793 013b DRA 30 93 600 30 3 118 304793 012a 193 302120 015 072 304551 008 315 304252 003 118 304793 014b MAINTENANCE 30 kW units contain two sets of three elements six total The ratings of the three elements on the...

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