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ELECTRIC UNIT HEATERS

MODEL EUH-B

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Installation/ Start-up/ Maintenance

FOR HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL AIRFLOW 
PERMANENT OR SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTRIC FORCED AIR HEATING FROM THE SAME 
VERSATILE UNIT

These  heavy-duty  heaters  provide  spot  heating  for  hard  to  heat  areas,  or  they  can  be  used  as  the 
primary 
source of heat for areas not reached by an existing heating system.
The fan and motor are carefully matched to insure quiet, trouble-free operation and fan blades are precision 
balanced before installation.
Heaters in all capacities (3, 5, 7-1/2, 10 or 12kw) have the same dimensions, and use the same mounting 
brackets. All  components  and  controls,  including  thermostat,  transformers,  relays,  and  switches  are 
enclosed inside the case. Wiring is simple and all heaters can operate from a single power source.

1.  HEATER  LOCATION:  Unit  heaters  should  be  located  along  outside  walls  to  provide  perimeter  air 
circulation. The discharge air should wipe the walls without blowing directly on them. (Figure 1)
a.  Small  rooms  -  can  be  heated  by  one  or  two  units.  Locate  the  unit  heater(s)  to  provide  circular  air 
movement within the space.
b. Large rooms - requiring multiple unit installations. Units should be located so that the discharge air from 
one unit supports the discharge from another unit and provides a circular air movement.
c. Remote thermostats - should be located on interior walls or posts away from heat sources, cold drafts, 
and away from heater discharge streams.

2. MOUNTING UNIT HEATER(S): Heater should be mounted a minimum of ten (10) inches from walls 
and six (6) feet above fl oor (8 feet for vertical air fl ow) with the discharge parallel to or away from wall. 
(See Table A for recommended mounting heights)
a. MOUNTING BRACKET - The heater is shipped with a mounting bracket packed separately in the carton. 
Secure the bracket to threaded attachment points on the sides of the heater with two bolts (provided). 
Select desired angle of tilt (Horizontal, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, or Vertical), remove corresponding knockouts 
on sides of the heater, then screw the remaining two bolts into the threaded holes in the bracket so that 
the bolts pass through the knockout holes. The unit is now ready for hanging.
b. CEILING MOUNTING - Fasten the heater securely to the ceiling using the center hole in the bracket 
or the two holes on either side of the center hole. The Unit mounting bracket may be attached directly to 
the ceiling.
c.WALL MOUNTING - The heater may also be mounted to a wall with accessory wall bracket,
(Part # EUHWB). The wall bracket attaches to the center hole of the unit mounting bracket.

SMALL ROOM

LARGE ROOM

EXPOSED OUTSIDE WALL

EXPOSED OUTSIDE 

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ALL

EXPOSED OUTSIDE WALL

FIGURE 1

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