
FIG. 1 FLUSH MOUNT
FIG. 2 SURFACE MOUNT
14 1/4
(362 mm)
19 3/16
(490.5mm)
8” (203.2)Minimum
To Finished Floor
8” (203.2)Minimum
To Finished Floor
SERVICE CABLE
OR CONDUIT
Wall Installation
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS:
A. At the beginning of each heating season, disconnect electrical
power at circuit breaker panel. Remove front grille.
B. Use the narrow (crevice” suction attachment of the vacuum
cleaner to remove dust and lint from heater and heating element.
C. Lubricate the motor with SAE No. 10 oil. Two (2) oil spouts are
located on front and back of motor.
D. Reinstall front grille with previously removed screws. Restore
power to the heater.
Note: This heater employs a visual alarm (light) to warn that parts of the
heater are getting excessively hot. If the alarm illuminates, immediately
disconnect power from heater and inspect for any objects on or adjacent
to the heater that may cause high temperatures. DO NOT OPERATE
HEATER WITH THE ALARM (LIGHT) ILLUMINATED.
FPQ
3310 SERIES
IMPORTANT: OWNER SHOULD RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
Form 9821
ECO 15340
1. LOCATION OF HEATER:
A. Heater is mounted on the wall near ceiling or floor, air flow down.
CAUTION:
Do not obstruct the front grille of the heater with
curtains, furniture, etc., since the proper operation of the heater
requires a free flow intake and exhaust of air.
B. Minimum mounting height is 8” above finished floor.
C. For surface mounting use adapter FQP/3310EX33.
2. BEFORE MOUNTING:
A. Insure that the supply voltage matches voltage rating on the label of
the heater.
B. Turn off electrical power to heater circuit.
4. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS REF: Diagrams WD1, WD2, WD3, WD4.
A. Field Conversion for Lower Wattage:
All units are factory wired
for higher wattage rating. (See paragraph 9 for conversion to lower
wattage rating).
B. Bring service leads through knockout “K” on top or bottom of rough
in box for flush or semirecessed mounting, bottom knockout “K”
only for surface mounting. When wiring from the bottom, install wire
through cover “G” by removing screw “H”.
C. Attach service leads to two black leads on 208240 volt models and
to black and white leads on 120277 volt models, attach ground lead
to green wire with approved connectors. Comply with all national
and local codes.
D. Attach wiring compartment cover “D” to assembly with screw “C”.
3. MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS:
A. Disassemble heater by removing 7 screws “C” as shown in Figure
1 and 2.
B. Flush mounting, see Fig. 1.
Place roughin box “A” between studs at desired height: secure to
studs through holes “M”. The flanges on the roughin box must rest
on the surface of the finished wall; if the box is installed prior to the
application of the finished wall, allowance must be made for the wall
thickness.
C. Surface mounting, See Fig. 2.
Insert roughin box “A” into surface adapter “E”. Secure the heater
roughin box to wall at desired height through holes “X”. Be sure
that the rough in box is centered in surface adapter. For surface
mounting, bring wiring through bottom knockout “K” only.
D. Place assembly “B” into roughin box “A”. Secure with six screws “C”.
5. FINAL STEPS:
A. Clean all construction dirt and debris from inside heater.
B. Attach front grille “F” with four screws “L”. A parts bag containing
the cover screws and the thermostat knob is located inside of heater.
C. Attach thermostat knob “T”.
6. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
A. Turn on power at the circuit breaker panel.
B. If there are two controls on the front grille of the heater; the one on
your left “T” is the thermostat control and should be set to the
position to give the desired comfort heat in the room. The switch on
your right is the mode selection switch. Two modes of heating
operation are available: CONSTANT: Fan runs continuously while
thermostat cycles heating elements on and off as required by
setting; and AUTO: Fan and heating elements cycle on and off
simultaneously on thermostat control. The fan can be operated
separately to circulate room temperature air by turning thermostat to
its lowest setting and placing fan selector switch in the “CONSTANT”
position.
C. After the desired temperature is reached, turn thermostat stem
counter clockwise until a click is heard from the thermostat.
D. Models with double pole thermostats: Turn thermostat adjustment
knob fully counterclockwise to the “OFF” position . This will
deenergize the heating element and fan.