
1
IN STALLATIO N
MOUNTIN G THE BRACKET
Refer to Figures 4a and 4b
.
1.
Locate a stud in the ceiling joist
.
2.
Remove the mounting bracket from the heating unit
by loosening bracket screws with a wrench and
slipping the handle off over the screw heads
.
3.
Place a washer on screws before inserting through
the holes in the mounting bracket
,
and screw them
securely into a ceiling or wall joist
.
USE BOTTOM KEYHOLE
SLOTS IF HEATER IS TO
BE TILTED DOWN
Figure 5
REMOVE SCREW TO OPEN DOOR
WASHER
Figure 4a
CEILING
BRACKET
CONNECTING THE POWER
1.
Remove the screw from the front of the unit to connect
the power to the heater
.
2.
Attach the cable connectors to the unit
(
See Figure 6a
)
and
slide the 6 or 1
0
gauge wire through the cable connector
.
Sin gle phase
41
.
7
60
Three
-
phase
26
38
Fig ure 6a
NOTE
:
For certain applications
,
conduit may be
required
(
See Figure 6b
).
Check local electrical codes
.
If you run the wiring in conduit and wish to be able
to turn the heater be sure to purchase enough flexible
conduit to allow the heater to be turned
.
Conduit
Connector
3ft
Flexible Conduit Flexible Conduit Connector
1
2
Figure 4b
HANGIN G THE HEATER
Flexible NM Cable
Flexible NM Cable Connector
1.
Attach the heating unit to the mounting bracket
.
2
2.
Lift the heater up and into the mounting bracket
.
3.
Align the bracket screws with the keyhole slots in the
mounting bracket
.
4.
If the heater is to be tilted
.
it must be positioned in the
keyhole slots
(
see figure 5
)
5.
Tighten the bracket screws with a wrench so the unit is
securely suspended horizontal or vertical level
.
3
4
Figure 6b-Connecto rs
,
cable
,
and
hardware used to wire th e heate r
3
/
8
,,
LAG BOLT
DIAGONAL
,,
3
/
8
DIAGONAL
LAG BOLT
WASHER
BRACKET
WALL
Conduit