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DIMENSIONS FOR UNIT WITH LIGHTS:

2

OPERATING MANUAL AND INSTRUCTIONS

END MODEL SPECIFICATIONS:

All heat lamps are offered in 120-, 208-, and 240-volt. 120-volt operation for display lamps only. Please refer to the catalog for all

model numbers. See the legend below for details on the model number. 

Model number description:

prefix

length

volts

watt type

lights

remote control

RHHL  -    18    -   120     -     H       -      L        -          R

Legend:

-H = high watt

-L = incandescent lights

-R = remote control

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DIMENSIONS FOR UNIT WITHOUT LIGHTS:

WARNING

To conform to national and local electrical codes, please consult a licensed electrical contractor for proper installation. Failure to

do so may result in personal injury, fire, damage to the unit, or code violations. 

Please note: Heat lamp is NOT intended to be wired to cord & plug. 

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

Optional Control Switch Box Connection

(When ordering a heat lamp with a remote, the main unit does not contain any switches.)

Following UL, NEC and local codes, install a copper supply wire temperature rated no lower than 90C to the control box.  Eagle

Group supplies a 7/8˝ and 1-1/8˝ knockout on the sides of the aluminum housing and 6˝ long, 12-gauge pigtails with a separate ground

screw. Control boxes are sized according to the heat lamp selected during ordering. The control box is made of 6063 aluminum and is 2-1/2˝

high x 3˝ deep. The control box should be mounted away from any heat or steam source and not in hot zones as marked in the

illustration below. Note the 18˝ dimension on the sides of the heat lamp should be maintained for the front and rear as well.  

Note: Do not connect a circuit operating at more than 150 volts to ground. 

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MOUNT CONTROL BOX OUTSIDE THE FOLLOWING AREA SHOWN:

Summary of Contents for RedHots RHHL Series

Page 1: ...tly GENERAL NOTES Eagle s RedHots Heat Lamps help keep your foods at their optimum serving temperatures while maintaining a high level of quality These heat lamps focus their heat over the entire area and provide even heat distribution to eliminate hot spots Eagle s RedHots Heat Lamps can be purchased in standard watt or high watt units with or without lights Heat lamp lengths range from 18 long t...

Page 2: ...o be wired to cord plug ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Optional Control Switch Box Connection When ordering a heat lamp with a remote the main unit does not contain any switches Following UL NEC and local codes install a copper supply wire temperature rated no lower than 90C to the control box Eagle Group supplies a 7 8 and 1 1 8 knockout on the sides of the aluminum housing and 6 long 12 gauge pigtails ...

Page 3: ...ing temperatures without over cooking OPERATING MANUAL AND INSTRUCTIONS WARNING Standard Wattage Heat Lamps There must be 10 minimum distance between the bottom of the heat lamp and the top of the combustible work surface and no less than 8 between the bottom of the lamp and the top of a non combustible work surface There must be a 10 minimum distance between the bottom of the heat lamp and the to...

Page 4: ...tab WARNING Chain must be 8 trade size and securely fastened or unit could come loose and possibly cause personal injury or damage to the unit Y shape chain connection part 358372 ordered per foot chain mounted heat lamp end view shelf bracket part 355148 8 32 screws 1 4 20 screws not included heat lamp UNDER SHELF MOUNT When mounting the heat lamp under a shelf maintain a 1 offset from the bottom...

Page 5: ... Eagle Group Part Number 355148 for one bracket two brackets required Chain for Chain Mounted Units Eagle Group Part Number 358372 ordered per foot SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Only use mounting methods and materials described and suggested by Eagle Group to prevent personal injury or damage to the heat lamp and its components Be sure that all specified clearances have been maintained for safe operation and...

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Page 8: ...actory for assistance this warranty does not cover any cost associated with maintenance misuse abuse improper installation pilot light adjustments pilot outage improper ventilation adjustments alteration calibration wrong voltage wrong gas voltage or gas conversions resetting of circuit breakers or safety controls overtime charges travel charges on portable equipment mileage in excess of 100 miles...

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