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Operating Your Heater 

 

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The heater is controlled by means of 24 volt, wall-mounted 
thermostat. When the thermostat circuit is energized, low 
voltage relays are actuated which close circuits to the heating 
element and blower motor. The relay actuates after thermostat 
calls for "turn on" or "turn off". 

Protection against overheating is provided by means of a limit 
switch located near heating elements, which acts to open relay 
circuits controlling the heated elements if circulating air volume 
is decreased. The limit switch automatically restores operation 
when temperatures reach a normal level. As an additional 
safeguard, each heating element is equipped with fuse limiters 
to protect against excessive and prolonged current surges. If 
these protectors open the heating circuit, the heat limiter must 
be replaced by your Service Technician who will determine and 
correct the cause of failure. 

Air volume may be adjusted at the operational rear grilles, if so 
equipped. Do not attempt to reduce flow of air from main panel 
(front) grille. To do so would cause shutdown through the high 
limit control. For best heating results, do not obstruct air flow by 
placing furniture in front of outlets. Make sure the free flow of 
air returning to the blower is not reduced by closing doors 
between heated spaces. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Caring for Your Heater 

Annual Upkeep Needed 

Heating Element and Optional Rear Outlet 

Keep clean at all times. Clean all foreign materials from rear 
outlet  and  top  of  heating  element.  Use  a  soft  brush  or 
vacuum cleaner. 

For access to heating element, remove (2) screws (Figure 1 
on page 6) and grasp face panel near bottom and pull up 
and out. 

After  cleaning  back  of  optional  rear  outlet  and  heating 
element, replace face panel. 

Motor and Fan 

For  maximum  motor  life  of  fan,  the  manufacturer 
recommends  the  fan  be  inspected  yearly,  dust  blown  out 
of  the  ventilating  holes  and  a  few  drops  of  #20  non- 
detergent oil added to bearing cavity (Figure 13). 

To get to the motor: 

1.  Take  out  four  screws  holding  fan  shroud  to  side 

flanges  of  cabinet  and  remove  shroud  (Fig ure  1 
on page 6). 

2.  Before  removing  the  fan  blade,  remember  its  position 

by  examining  the  blade  nut  and  the  amount  of  shaft 
visible.  Scribe  or  mark  the  motor  shaft  in  order  to 
reinstall the fan blade to its original place on the shaft. 

3.  Using wrench provided, loosen 5/32-inch "Allen head" 

set  screw  holding  fan  blade  to  motor  shaft  and 
remove the fan blade. 

4.  To replace fan blade, reverse steps 1-3 above. 

 
 
 
 

Appliance Area 

For better circulation and more effective heating, do not place 
obstructive  furniture  closer  than  4  feet  to  the  front  of  the 
cabinet or 2-feet to the side of the cabinet. 

 

 
 
 

The  appliance  area  must  be  kept  clear  and  free  from 
combustible  material,  gasoline  and  other  flammable  vapor 
and liquids. 

Cabinet Finish 

Clean cabinet with damp rag. Never use abrasive cleaners. 
Cabinets are finished in heat resistant baked enamel - DO NOT 
refinish with wall paint. 
 

 

 

WARNING 

DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH 

TURN 

OFF 

ELECTRIC 

POWER 

SUPPLY 

AT 

DISCONNECT SWITCH, FUSE BOX OR SERVICE PANEL 
BEFORE  REMOVING  ANY  DOORS  OR  ACCESS  OR 
SERVICE PANELS FROM UNIT. 

CAUTION 

SOURCE OF POSSIBLE IGNITION. 

HIGH TEMPERATURE, KEEP COMBUSTIBLE 
MATERIAL AWAY FROM FRONT OF HEATER. 

FIGURE 13 

– Motor Oil Hole  

Summary of Contents for 3144030

Page 1: ...ll smoke Danger of electrical shock Do not touch heater Immediately shutdown main electrical supply to heater Extinguish any open flame Contact a qualified installer or service agency The Manufacturer...

Page 2: ...quipment 2 Any travel diagnostic costs service labor and labor to repair the defective unit will be the responsibility of the owner 3 A bill of sale cancelled check payment record or permit should be...

Page 3: ...k Your Heater 6 Locating Wall Heater and Thermostat 7 Recessed Mount Installation 8 Surface Mount Installation 9 Thermostat Installation 10 Mounting Your Heater 11 Installing Your Rear Outlet Accessor...

Page 4: ...and adults to the hazards of high surface temperature and to keep away to avoid burns or clothing ignition 10 CAREFULLY supervise young children when they are in the same room with the heater 11 DO N...

Page 5: ...a wall mounted thermostat for temperature control The heater cabinet is constructed of heavy gauge steel with a baked on finish Tools Needed Hand drill or properly grounded electric drill 33 1 8 3 16...

Page 6: ...ining cardboard packing supports from around heater and set aside 3 Remove screw from top front panel raise top of panel inch gently tug panel toward top of cabinet and remove panel from the cabinet S...

Page 7: ...learance and service access the front of the heater must face the open room 8 Choose a location for the thermostat about 5 feet above the floor on an inside wall The thermostat wire supplied with your...

Page 8: ...ning Lay out and cut the required opening s in wall per Figure 3 The vertical height of the opening shown is 3 inches greater than the height of the heater to allow space for connection of wiring afte...

Page 9: ...the nail there Drive another nail just on the other side of the same stud 2 Inside edge of the other stud should be about 14 inches from the one found Drive finishing nail on inside edge of this stud...

Page 10: ...he attic Drill a inch hole through the ceiling wall plate 4 Probe for obstructions in the partition Then drill inch hole through wall at selected location for thermostat 5 From the attic feed the ther...

Page 11: ...chors packed in plastic bag with thermostat by placing them over the back flange of heater top and screwing to wall with 2 long screws provided Figure 7 NOTE All fasteners are not furnished and all ho...

Page 12: ...n page 8 2 Cut 8 inch x 12 inch opening in back of cabinet following scored lines stamped on the cabinet See Figure 4 on page 8 3 Place boot against cabinet with inner side of boot exactly on the edge...

Page 13: ...upply wires through conduit and into junction box Attach 240V supply wires to LINE connection at terminal board Refer to wiring diagram on junction box cover plate If you have any doubt regarding elec...

Page 14: ...ay be used for trim if desired Trim Cover Surface Mount 1 To conceal the heater wiring set top trim cover inside the flanges of heater top 2 Fasten to the heater cabinet with 2 short screws provided T...

Page 15: ...r For access to heating element remove 2 screws Figure 1 on page 6 and grasp face panel near bottom and pull up and out After cleaning back of optional rear outlet and heating element replace face pan...

Page 16: ...conditions was determined independent of any installed system SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS Model 3144030 Voltage 240 Hz 60 A C kW 9 2 AMP 38 3 Btu hr 31 400 Width 14 1 8 Depth 7 Height 72 1 2 Total A...

Page 17: ...Order Replacement Parts 17 Service and Orders 17 HEATER ASSEMBLY...

Page 18: ...LAY P154700 10 TRANSFORMER P154802 11 LIMIT SWITCH P323366 12 HEATING ELEMENT P155001 13 FUSE LIMITER 2 REQ D P323665 14 TERMINAL BLOCK P323665 15 MOTOR SUPPORT 2 REQ D 16A06 16 FAN BLADE P200600 17 I...

Page 19: ...Service Record 19 Service and Orders 19 Date Maintenance Performed Components Required...

Page 20: ...ors drapes or furniture are not blocking louvers If fan does not run Fuse is blown Replace fuse Blower motor not connected to electric power Connect to electric power If blower is noisy Housing rattli...

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