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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Chromalox STAR series radiant heaters can be field modified

by adding optional kits. Refer to Chart A to select the proper kit.

Portable Cart Kit

The portable cart kit can be used to convert a fixed overhead

unit into a portable heating device where a fixed installation is not
required. This kit includes wheels, legs, handle, grill(s), baffle (if
reqd) and all of the necessary hardware to complete the modifica-
tion. See instruction bulletin PG435 for details.

Grill Kit

The grill kit consists of one (1.5, 2, 4.5 and 6 kW) or 2 grill sec-

tions  (13.5kW)  and  hardware  to  protect  personnel  from  coming
into contact with hot radiant heating elements. See instruction bul-
letin PG437 for details.

Disconnect Kit

The disconnect kit consists of a complete assembly consisting

of a disconnect switch (3 Pole), power terminal block and all hard-
ware to complete the installation. This kit can be mounted to both
the  fixed,  overhead  heater  or  the  portable  heater;  see  instruction
bulletin PG436 for details.

Hanger Kit

Hanger kits include 24 feet of chain and four S hooks  to mount

the unit in a fixed overhead position using the universal mounting
brackets  included  on  the  heater.  This  kit  allows  installation  dis-
tances from the ceiling of 2 feet to 6 feet. See installation diagram
Fig. 4 on page 2.

Cord Kits (Portable Only)

Cord kits consist of 25 feet of 90°C cable and a right angle cord

fitting which can connect directly to the heater terminal box or dis-
connect switch (if used). See installation bulletin PF491 for details

Tip Over and Ground Fault Kits

STAR  TIP Series  Kit  attaches  to  portable  heater  and  de-ener-

gizes the heater in the event it is tipped over.

STAR-GF  Series  Kit  mounts  to  wall  that  de-energizes  heater

prior to element failure.

STAR-TG Kit combines the tip over and ground fault feature for

portable heaters. See installation bulletin PG436.

WIRING

ELECRIC SHOCK HAZARD.  Disconnect all power
before installing or servicing heater.  Failure to do
so could result in personal injury or property dam-
age.  Heater must be effectively grounded in accor-
dance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.

All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified
person in accordance with National Electrical Code
(NEC) and meet all state and local regulations.

1.

Use heater only at the voltage specified on the nameplate.

2.

Branch  circuit  wire  for  connection  to  heater  must  be  at  least
90°C wire. Use copper conductors only.

3.

The heater connection points are located in the gasketed termi-
nal enclosure. To remove cover, remove 4 screws on the cover.
Remove the cover to expose wiring connection points.

4.

A green ground terminal is provided in the bottom of the enclo-
sure. The ground wire should be connected before other con-
nections are made.

5.

Refer to Table 1 for proper entrance wiring size.

6.

Heater can be wired with rigid or flexible conduit.

7.

All  3  element  heaters  are  factory  pre-wired  for  3-phase  delta
operation.  Some units can be converted to single phase opera-
tion by changing the wiring. Refer to Table 1 for those heaters
that  can  be  converted  to  single  phase.  The  appropriate  wiring
diagram (Figure 3) is also located on the bottom of the enclosure.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD CONVERSION FROM 3 PHASE TO 1 PHASE:

1. Remove nuts from all terminals.
2. Remove all pigtail leads and hat shaped buss bar.
3. Remove end of leadwire on terminal 5 and slip onto terminal 4.
4. Remove leadwire attached to instruction sheet and connect between terminals 4 and 6.
5. Install hat shaped buss bar between terminals 3 and 5.
6. Place pigtail lead marked “L1” on to terminal 2 and pigtail lead marked “L2” on to terminal 6.
7. Install nuts.
8. Connect entrance wiring to pigtail leads “L1” and “L2”. Connect ground to screw provided.
9. Inspect to make sure wiring is per “Single Phase Wiring” above.

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Page 2: ...or 9 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL IMPORTANT SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRE HAZARD Do not use as a residential or household heater Keep combustible material away from heater Do not operate heater where flamma ble vapors gases or liquids are present To avoid personal injury read IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS on this page before installation or operation of heater INSTALLATION The Chromalox STAR radiant he...

Page 3: ... fault feature for portable heaters See installation bulletin PG436 WIRING ELECRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power before installing or servicing heater Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property dam age Heater must be effectively grounded in accor dance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person in accordance with Nationa...

Page 4: ...4 PCN 340849 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Includes Grill s 4 MAINTENANCE ELECRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power before servicing or replacing heating elements The reflectors should be kept clean to obtain the maximum radiant output Element Replacement 1 Remove Terminal Box Cover 2 Disconnect lead wires from heater terminals and disengage box from conduit cable fitting 3 Remove safety grills if installe...

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