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MAINTENANCE

The heater requires no special maintenance other than 

occasional cleaning to prevent excess accumulation of dust and
lint on surfaces.  It is important for the reflectors to be kept clean
to obtain the maximum radiant output.  If used as a movable unit,
the cart and cord should be checked periodically to make sure the
hardware remains tight and cart and cord are not damaged.  Do
not continue to use the heater if damaged.

Element Replacement (Contact Factory for Part Number.)
1.

Remove Terminal Box Cover.

2.

Disconnect lead wires from heater terminals.

3.

Remove safety grilles.

4.

Remove  retainer  screw  located  on  the  reflector  at  the  terminal
end.

5.

Loosen (2), 3/8" nuts from the terminal box bracket located on
the  back  of  the  heater  and  slide  the  entire  heating  element
assembly out of the reflector assembly.

6.

Remove wires and jumper straps as required to replace the

failed heating element(s).

7.

Remove bulkhead fitting nuts and washers.

8.

Remove failed element and replace with a new element.

Replace only with Marley Engineered Products elements.
Use of other elements will cause excess temperatures
inside terminal box.

9.

Place gasket on the bulkhead fitting and insert terminals and
fittings into the element holes in the terminal box.

10.

Place washers and nuts on bulkhead fittings and tighten.

11.

Replace wiring and jumper straps.

12.

Reassemble by following the reverse procedures 
(steps 5 through 1)

ELECRIC  SHOCK  HAZARD.  Disconnect  all  power  before
servicing or replacing heating elements.

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WARNING

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11-3/4"

(298.45mm)

11-3/8"

(288.925mm)

28-1/2"

(723.9mm)

1.5 & 2.0 KW

4.5 KW

11-3/4"

(298.45mm)

11-3/8"

(288.925mm)

49"

(1244.6mm)

DIMENSIONS

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Summary of Contents for L series

Page 1: ...us locations as described by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA This heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do NOT use in areas where gasoline paint or other flammable liquids are used or stored 5 This heater is intended to provide temporary supplemental localized heat only in non residential locations The heater is intended for use on the floor only Do NOT place heater on s...

Page 2: ...o element failure See instruction sheet 5200 2652 ELECRIC SHOCK HAZARD Disconnect all power before installing or servicing heater Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage Heater must be effectively grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 All electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person in accor dance with National Electrical Code NEC and ...

Page 3: ...r and slide the entire heating element assembly out of the reflector assembly 6 Remove wires and jumper straps as required to replace the failed heating element s 7 Remove bulkhead fitting nuts and washers 8 Remove failed element and replace with a new element Replace only with Marley Engineered Products elements Use of other elements will cause excess temperatures inside terminal box 9 Place gask...

Page 4: ...RRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXCEED THE AFORESAID EXPRESSED WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS AGREEMENT MARLEY ENGINEERED PRODUCTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT WHETHER BASED UPON NEGLIGENCE TORT STRI...

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