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MINIMUM 18"

72" (1.8m) MINIMUM 

HEIGHT FROM FLOOR

6-3/8" (15.2cm)

LEVEL HERE

WALL

CEILING

60º MAX.

60º MAX.

AIM POINT

WALL OR CEILING SWIVEL
MOUNTING BRACKETS (PAIR)

6" MOUNTING SURFACE
TO REAR OF HEATER

8" WIDE

LENGTH VARIES DEPENDING ON
MODEL (MAX. 61-1/4")

INSULATED HOUSING

WALL

CEILING

60º MAX.

60º MAX.

AIM POINT

WALL OR CEILING SWIVEL
MOUNTING BRACKETS (PAIR)

6" MOUNTING SURFACE
TO REAR OF HEATER

8" WIDE

LENGTH VARIES DEPENDING ON
MODEL (MAX. 61-1/4")

INSULATED HOUSING

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MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

These models may be chain or bracket mounted to any ceiling or horizontal surface. Installation must be such that 18" 
(45.7cm) minimum clearance is maintained around the heater on all four sides and 36" (91.4cm) directly in front. A 
minimum of 6" (15.24cm) of clearance provided by mounting brackets is required behind the plane of the face. Heater 
can be hung using chains or custom brackets. Heater must be level, but can be rotated around its horizontal axis.

Heater must be installed with the quartz tube horizontally level. For maximum tube life, use a carpenter’s level tool to 
find the optimum level position for the heater’s body. Always maintain the minimum clearances from the heater body to 
any combustible materials.

3" (7.6cm)

8-3/16" 

(20.2cm)

5-3/8" 

(13.6cm)

SWIVEL MOUNTING BRACKETS 

(CEILING OR WALL MOUNT)

LENGTH WILL VARY  

DEPENDING ON MODEL

INSULATED HOUSING

6" (15.2cm)

9-3/8" 

(23.8cm)

(45.7cm)

FROM SIDE

(45.7cm)

FROM SIDE

MINIMUM 18"

Summary of Contents for W-1512 SS

Page 1: ...VE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE TABLE OF CONTENTS Warnings 2 Installation Instructions 3 Wiring Instructions 3 Mounting Instructions 4 Replacement Element Installation 5 Replacement Parts 5 Heater Coverage Areas 6 General Notes 6 Maintenance Instructions 6 Trouble Shooting 7 Location Suggestions 7 Warranty 8 ...

Page 2: ...closer than 18 45 7cm from adjacent walls and 6 15 2cm from ceiling and do not install less than 6 1 8m if the heater is labeled as UL Listed and 8 2 4m if the heater is labeled as UL CUL Listed from floor while heater is at a maximum 30 degrees Adjacent Heaters to be installed no less than 3 0 9m apart Do NOT operate within 25 7 6m of flammable explosive material Never block heater Heaters greate...

Page 3: ...allic flexible or liquid tight conduit for the installation location Observe local electrical code regulations Remove cover plate from junction box Attach conduit Use only copper wire suitable for 90 C Replace cover plate Connect power with flexible conduit or appropriate cord to allow heater to be swiveled Junction Box on top of the heater has a gasket side access cover The Junction Box inlet hol...

Page 4: ...r sides and 36 91 4cm directly in front A minimum of 6 15 24cm of clearance provided by mounting brackets is required behind the plane of the face Heater can be hung using chains or custom brackets Heater must be level but can be rotated around its horizontal axis Heater must be installed with the quartz tube horizontally level For maximum tube life use a carpenter s level tool to find the optimum...

Page 5: ...eatingsystem pleasecontact usviaphoneorvisitourwebsite Consultthe labelonbackof heaterforproperwatts voltage andreplacementelementpart number REPLACEMENT ELEMENTS OTHER VOLTAGES ALSO AVAILABLE PART NUMBER ELEMENT NUMBER LENGTH WATTS VOLTS FITS 10 1020 E 7512 16 1 2 0 4m 750 120 W 7512 10 1050 E 1412 30 0 8m 1500 120 W 1512 10 1055 E 1424 30 0 8m 1500 240 W 1524 WD 3024 10 1085 E 2024 36 0 9m 2000 ...

Page 6: ...eaters up to 15 AMPS can be controlled with a simple INF Input Regulator This low cost controller which is actually an infinite switch gently pulses the heat on and off at regular intervals when not on full power Dual Element Heaters can be wired with our Duplex Stack Switch which enables the ability to turn on and off each element independently providing for half power full power capabilities For...

Page 7: ...TING Unless heaters are installed over 12 3 7m 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 shoulders of the people being warmed LOCATION SUGGESTIONS Angle fixture 30º to 60º from horizontal face down Best angle is approximately 45º Install fixture to heat the ...

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