background image

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOCATION SUGGESTIONS

Unless heaters are installed over 12 ft. 

high, it is generally recommended that 

all radiant heaters be mounted on an 

angle to assure that radiant warmth is 

distributed from the sides rather than 

straight down on the heads and shoul-

ders of the people being warmed.

NOT RECOMMENDED

RECOMMENDED

Head too close

Aim point should be at feet, 

or behind worker or user

Warm floor reradiates heat. Warmer air rises 

from floor. Some heat reflects from floor.

Mounting a heater directly over a table or other 

obstruction will block the energy, primarily 

heating the object. It is best to move heater to 

the side, allowing complete body coverage.

30° to 60° from horizontal 

face down. Best angle 

approx. 45°.

When outdoors, hang heater under protec-

tive roof or weather cover when ever possible. 

Even though heater is all-weather construc-

tion, it will last longer and look better if it is 

protected from in and snow.

Install fixture to heat the area from the “cold 

side” if possible. This helps compensate for 

increases body heat losses due to exposure

Feet too far away

Summary of Contents for ALL WEATHER QUARTZ TUBE ELECTRIC HEATER

Page 1: ...ormation Typical Wiring Schematics General Notes Areas Covered Table Location Suggestions PARTS LIST Parts List TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE WARRANTY WARRANTY REGISTRATION SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 3 4 5 4 5 6 6 7 8 8 9 A Innovative Infrared Technology ALL WEATHER QUARTZ TUBE ELECTRIC HEATER INSTALLATION USE CARE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...UTDOOR INSTALLATION 1 Heater must be mounted with reflector angled down 2 All electrical connections must be in compliance with the National Electric Code and local codes for outdoor wiring 3 Use only wiring components UL CE listed for outdoor use with IP X4 minimum rating WARNING Unit may be a source of possible shock Unit may be a source of possible ignition maintain required clearances to all c...

Page 3: ...IONS These models may be chain or bracket mounted to any ceiling or horizontal surface Installa tion must be such that 18 minimum clearance is maintained around the heater in front of the plane of the face 6 of clearance is required behind the plane of the face Wall ceiling brackets are furnished with all heaters Their use is optional When used they allow heater to be fastened to wall or ceiling a...

Page 4: ...a standard 1 2 weather tight conduit fitting and has a locknut located on the inside of the box for fastening Connect power with flexible conduit or appropriate cord to allow heater to be swiveled LEVEL HERE Use a thin 11 32 wrench to hold inside nut Nuts must be tight Connect the High Temperature Stainless Terminal Loops on the wire ends to the element studs located on both ends of the tube TYPIC...

Page 5: ...ite switch gently pulses the heat on and off 4 For comfort heating the best solution is to heat from two sides rather than from just one side There are times when this is not practical 5 Areas covered are approximate dimensions and will vary depending on prevailing conditions and personal comfort levels Single Element AREAS COVERED feet Model Watts Mounting Height Average Cold Protected W1512 SS 1...

Page 6: ... floor Some heat reflects from floor Mounting a heater directly over a table or other obstruction will block the energy primarily heating the object It is best to move heater to the side allowing complete body coverage 30 to 60 from horizontal face down Best angle approx 45 When outdoors hang heater under protec tive roof or weather cover when ever possible Even though heater is all weather constr...

Page 7: ...tage of heating element A 240 V element connected to 110 V or 208 V will warm but not glow orange or generate sufficient heat for typical applications Low heat output If element is visibly orange but there is insufficient heat refer to the areas covered with respect to conditions and mounting heights Replace or clean dirty or non reflective reflectors Refer to above description of voltage issues D...

Page 8: ...This warranty does not apply to damages resulting from negligence alteration misuse abuse accident natural disaster improper installation or improper operation unauthorized adjustments or calibrations dings dents scratches nor damages due to harsh chemicals i e cleaning products improperly applied Warrantor is not responsible for consequential or incidental damages Under no circumstances shall INF...

Reviews: