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WIRING

Note:

All wiring should be done in accordance with local codes

and the National Electrical Code by a qualified person.

WARNING: 

Hazard of Electric Shock. Any installa-

tion involving electric heaters must be effectively
grounded in accordance with the National
Electrical Code to eliminate shock hazard.

1.

Connect heater according to the voltage and frequency speci-

fied on the nameplate and using the appropriate wiring diagram
(Figures 3 thru 7).

Note: 

Be sure to check voltage rating of the fan motor which is

either 120, 208 or 240 volt, single phase since heater circuit could
be 480 volts, single or three phase.

2.

If an external transformer is used to step down the voltage for oper-
ating the fan motor, use appropriate wiring diagram  (Figures 3, 5
or 7).

3.

Heaters are not provided with a control switch and should be

controlled by a magnetic contactor (integral or external) and a
separately mounted thermostat. External contactor is not nec-
essary with heaters having a model number suffixed with the
letter “R”.

4.

Protection against overheating is provided by an internal auto-

matic thermal cutout which opens the electric circuit if the nor-
mal air-flow is restricted or stopped. Cutout automatically
energizes heater on removal of the obstruction.

WARNING: 

Users should install adequate back-up

controls and safety devices with their electric
heating equipment. Where the consequences of
failure may be severe, back-up controls are essen-
tial. Although the safety of installation is the
responsibility of the user, Chromalox will be glad to
make equipment recommendations.

OPERATION

DANGER:

1. Do not restrict air-flow through the heater by 

placing fabric or other obstructions in front of or
behind the heaters. With some combustible
materials, the resulting high discharge tempera-
tures could cause a fire.

2. This heater is not intended for use in hazardous

atmospheres where flammable vapors, gases, liq-
uids or other combustible atmospheres are present
as defined in the National Electrical Code. Failure
to comply can result in explosion or fire. For these
applications see PDS CXH-EP (PF305).

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: 

Turn off all power to service heater. Do

not attempt to service heater while unit is operating
as there is hazard of electric shock, injury from
operating fan and burns from hot heating elements.

1.

Fan motors in these heaters are provided with sealed ball bear-

ings, factory lubricated, requiring no further lubrication under
normal service conditions.

2.

Following long periods of idleness, heater should be vacuumed
before start-up, to remove accumulated combustible particles
which otherwise may smoke or incinerate on initial heat up.

3.

Periodically inspect all electrical connections and terminals to
avoid electrical wiring difficulties. Inspect all wiring for frayed
or worn insulation.

WIRING DIAGRAMS

Ground

Heater Bank

1Ø Motor

Heater

Wiring Comp't

Baffle

For 3 Phase Only

This Wiring

by Customer

Thermostat When Used

Control Source for

Separately Wired Motors

120 or 240 Volts, 60 Cycle

1 or 3 Phase, 60 Cycle
Power Supply 208, 240
or 480 Volts

Cutout

}

Fused

Switch

F1

F2
T1

L1

L2

L3

Fused

Control Switch

Contactor

Figure 3

Use with:

UB-1002E

208V, 1Ø or 3Ø
240V, 1Ø 
480V, 1Ø or 3Ø

UB-1252E

208V, 3Ø
240V, 3Ø
480V, 1Ø or 3Ø

UB-1502E

208V, 3Ø
240V, 3Ø
480V, 1Ø or 3Ø

UB-2002E

480V, 1Ø or 3Ø
240V, 1Ø or 3Ø

Summary of Contents for UB-1002E

Page 1: ...velopment of mass air movement for uniform heat dispersal 4 Controlling thermostats to individual heaters should be mounted at shoulder height on inside walls or columns Models with suffix T added 480 volts only are equipped with a transformer 480 volt primary 120 240 volt secondary Models with suffix R added are equipped with a relay Example UB 1002E R 240 volt or 480 volt 3 phase only Horizontal...

Page 2: ...ent recommendations OPERATION DANGER 1 Do not restrict air flow through the heater by placing fabric or other obstructions in front of or behind the heaters With some combustible materials the resulting high discharge tempera tures could cause a fire 2 This heater is not intended for use in hazardous atmospheres where flammable vapors gases liq uids or other combustible atmospheres are present as ...

Page 3: ...utout Fused Control Switch C1 C2 L1 L2 L3 Alternate 240V Wiring Integral 480V 240V or 120V Transformer Integral Cutout Ground Heater Bank 1Ø Motor Heater Wiring Comp t Baffle For 3 Phase Only Transformer Fusing 120V Wiring X1 X3 X2 X4 X1 X3 X2 X4 H1 H2 This Wiring by Customers Thermostat When Used Control Switch Optional 1 or 3 Phase 60 Cycle Power Supply 480 Volts Fused Switch Cutout T1 T2 C1 C2 ...

Page 4: ...g Comp t Baffle For 3 Phase Only This Wiring bny Customer Thermostat When Used 1 or 3 Phase 60 Cycle Power Supply 208 or 240 Volts Fused Switch Cutout T1 T2 L1 L2 L3 Figure 7 Use with UB 1002E R 208V 1Ø or 3Ø 240V 1Ø or 3Ø UB 1252E R 208V 3Ø 240V 3Ø UB 1502E R 208V 3Ø 240V 3Ø ...

Page 5: ...009 112 045422 001 300 049200 002 3 1 UB 1252E 240 1 or 3 118 045311 005 3 193 302120 009 193 302120 009 112 045422 001 300 049200 002 1 1 300 049200 002 3 1 UB 1252E 480 1 or 3 118 045311 006 3 193 302120 009 193 302120 009 112 045422 001 300 049200 002 1 1 315 303675 001 300 049200 002 3 1 UB 1502E 208 3 118 045307 001 3 193 302120 009 193 302120 009 112 045422 002 300 049200 006 3 1 UB 1502E 24...

Page 6: ... 014 UB 1502E 240 3 15 120V 072 303180 008 UB 1502E 240 3 15 240V 072 303180 014 UB 1502E 480 1 15 120V 072 303180 008 UB 1502E 480 1 15 240V 072 303180 014 UB 1502E 480 3 15 120V 072 303180 007 UB 1502E 480 3 15 240V 072 303180 013 UB 2002E 208 3 20 120V UB 2002E 208 3 20 208V UB 2002E 240 1 19 9 120V UB 2002E 240 1 19 9 240V UB 2002E 240 3 19 9 120V 072 303180 008 UB 2002E 240 3 19 9 240V 072 30...

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