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Unplug/switch  off  all  mains  power  to  the  heater  or  heater  assembly  before  any  attempts  are  made  to  replace  the  
emitter. Contact your distributor for the correct replacement emitter quoting model type and rating from rating label. 
It is important that you read through the emitter replacement procedure before commencing. 

 
1. Ensure the heater and emitter are cool and the power supply is disconnected by removing the plugs from the socket outlet - 
both plugs must be removed even if only one emitter is to be replaced. 
 
2. Remove the screws from the terminal box at the back of the emitter to be replaced and lift off the lid - see Fig. N. 

3. Disconnect the emitter from the connector block by unscrewing the screws highlighted above in Fig. P and remove the white 
coloured emitter wires from the connector block. 
 
4. At the back of the heater, remove the plate holding the terminal box by removing the two fixing screws as shown in Fig. Q.

 

Fig. N 

Fig. P 

5. Pull the emitter wires one at a time through the plate to remove as shown in Fig. R.

 

Fig. Q 

Fig. R 

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For  replacement  emitters  or  spare  parts  (see  diagram  on  back  page)  please  contact  your  local  distributor  quoting 
model  type  and  rating  from  rating label. It  is  very  important  that  your  replacement  emitter is exactly  the  same  as  the 
one it was supplied with. Failure to fit the exact same type can cause the heater to prematurely fail. 

 

Switch off/unplug heater or heater assembly from the mains supply before replacing any emitter or doing maintenance proce-
dure or including cleaning. 

 

Should dust or dirt appear on the reflector, simply remove the wire guard and carefully wipe the reflector with a lint-free cloth 
avoiding touching the emitter. The emitter can separately and carefully be wiped using rubbing alcohol or methylated spirits if 
necessary.

 

CONNECTOR BLOCK 

FIXING SCREWS 

Summary of Contents for Alpha H1

Page 1: ...AND INDOOR USE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL SALPHA15120 120V SALPHA10240 208 240V SALPHA15240 208 240V SALPHA20240 208 240V INFORESIGHT CONSUMER PRODUCTS INC 125 Traders Blvd E Unit 4 Missis...

Page 2: ...e than one heater can be joined together see Configurations later in the manual The Alpha weatherproof heater is designed for indoor and outdoor use Please read the following instructions carefully be...

Page 3: ...lar locations Never locate heater where it may fall into a bathtub or other water container 7 Do not run cord under carpeting Do not cover cord with throw rugs runners or the like Arrange cord away fr...

Page 4: ...s in the short part of the bracket see Fig D on the next page for mounting hole centres Please refer to Table 1 for recommended positioning of the heater Please note wall fixings are not supplied They...

Page 5: ...s 7 Again ensuring the heaters remain flat fully tighten all four nuts to secure the joining bars in place When two Alpha heaters are joined together they can be mounted in a horizontal or vertical ma...

Page 6: ...sting the angular position Fig G C h a i n H a n g i n g T w o S i n g l e H e a t e r s J o i n e d When two Alpha heaters are joined they can also be chain hung from a ceiling Fig J Please refer to...

Page 7: ...the second heater they should go on the inside faces like heater one 9 Line up the bars of the third heater with the brackets of the second heater these should go on the outside faces like heater thr...

Page 8: ...o substantially support the weight of the heater assembly If in doubt contact a professional for advice 2 The heater assembly should be mounted with the terminal boxes positioned at the bottom of the...

Page 9: ...lock 4 At the back of the heater remove the plate holding the terminal box by removing the two fixing screws as shown in Fig Q Fig N Fig P 5 Pull the emitter wires one at a time through the plate to r...

Page 10: ...reflector Fig U 10 6 At the front of the heater gently remove the wire guard by prizing it away from its locating holes at each end of the heater case Fig S 8 The emitter wires should be pulled out o...

Page 11: ...the new emitter in reverse order making sure that no wires can get trapped Replace both ends side reflectors and their screws Before any other parts are fitted to make sure emitter is held safely Fig...

Page 12: ...raders Blvd E Unit 4 Mississauga Ontario L4Z 2H3 Tel 905 568 7655 Fax 905 568 7521 Email info solairaheaters com Website www solairaheaters com C h a i n H a n g i n g C o n f i g u r a t i o n s A t...

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