Harman® • P35i-C Installation Manual_R2 • 2019 -___ • 02/20
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Connecting Wiring Harness
In a large fireplace opening, you may have plenty of space
for the control board to remain attached. For a smaller
fireplace opening, you'll likely need to remove the control
board to route it through the side of the mounting frame and
out through the control opening.
Follow these steps;
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Feed the harness wires and the ESP wire through the
opening in the mounting frame and out through the
control opening in the surround panel.
•
Holding the control board outside the opening in the
surround panel, re-attach the harness plug and the ESP
wire.
•
After determining the location of the Room Sensor (See
next Section), Attach it to the two male spade terminals
near the top of the control board.
NOTE:
These connections are not polarity specific.
• From the power cord, attach the green ground wire to the
grounding post located on the feeder air intake snout.
• The black wire from the power cord gets attached to the
short brown wire from the control harness
• The white wire from the power cord will attach to the
short white wire on the control harness.
•
Install the control panel into the surround; Right side first,
then tilt in the left side.
•
Secure using the four black machine screws included
with the surround.
E. Installing the Venting
The flue collar on the rear of the mounting frame is designed
to pivot. Loosen the four mounting bolts and adjust the angle
of the collar as needed, Figure 5.10.
Note:
When installed in a rear vent configuration, the maximum
BTU may be reduced due to elevated ESP temperatures
associated with the horizontal exhaust stream.
Figure 5.10
Top Vent
Rear Vent
F. Installing the Body into the Mounting Frame
Attach the female terminal of the ground jumper wire to the
ground tab located next to the air intake, Figure 5.11.
The rollers on either side of the insert body will ride on the
rails of the mounting frame. Once the body is all the way in,
hook and close the spring latches located on each side of
the unit to secure the stove body to frame, Figure 5.12.
Figure 5.11
Ground Terminal
Figure 5.12
Roller
Rail
Spring Latch
G. Room Sensor Installation
Although not required, it is recommended that the room
sensor be connected in every installation. Using a minimum
size 18 gauge wire, you may splice in an additional length, to
extend the room sensor. The following are typical locations
for the room sensor;
•
On an interior wall next to or in place of a typical wall
thermostat.
•
On the leg of a coffee table or end table in your favorite
sitting location.
•
Sticking out through the punched hole at the lower right
corner of the control panel.
Note:
When installing the room sensor externally, limit the
distance from the stove to 25 feet or less.