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KING  ELECTRICAL  MFG.  CO.

 

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9131 10TH AVENUE SOUTH · SEATTLE, WA 98108 · TEL:  206.762.0400 · FAX:  206.763.7738

CB SERIES

BASEBOARD HEATER

INSTALLATION GUIDE

ATTENTION:

 Before attempting to install your heater, verify that the power 

supply wires are the same voltage as the heater you are installing. The best 
way to check for proper voltage is by using a voltmeter, testing between 
supply line 1 and 2.  

240 and 120 Volt heaters are not  interchangeable.

  

Connecting a 240 Volt heater to a 120 Volt circuit will reduce the wattage 
75% making the heater feel barely warm. Connecting a 120 Volt heater to 
a 240 Volt circuit will destroy the heater, could cause 

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 re damage, personal 

injury or death, and, voids all warranties.

WARNING

: Turn off power source to the heater before attempting instal-

lation, maintenance or repairs. Lock, tape or tag circuit breaker or fuse so 
that power cannot be turned on by accident. Failure to do so could result in 
serious electrical shock, burns or possible death. 

PLACEMENT: 

When possible baseboard heaters should be placed on an 

outside perimeter wall under a  window. This is due to the fact that the out-
side wall is usually the spot of greatest heat loss. A baseboard heater may 
sit directly on any 

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 oor surface including carpet. Do not allow carpet to block 

air intake at bottom.   

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION: 

Keep electrical cords, any bulky fur-

niture or other household items that could restrict air

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 ow away from heater.  

Refer to clearance diagram for drapes. Do not install heater below an electri-
cal outlet or against vinyl wallpaper, paperboard or low density 

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 berboard 

surfaces. Do not recess mount heater. Do not mount heater vertically. Do not 
store 

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 ammable liquids in vicinity of the heater. Installation must comply with 

applicable national and local electrical codes. Protect electrical supply wire 
from nicks, sharp objects, oil, grease or other chemicals that could damage 
the insulation.  

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:

1. Make sure heater is positioned on the wall with the “Bottom” label facing  
  the 

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 oor. Mounting upside down could be a hazard.  

2. Remove junction box cover from left or right end. The heater can be  
  wired from either end.
3. Remove knockout and pull supply wires through. Use a cable 

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 tting to  

  secure the power wires.
4. Locate wall studs and secure heater to wall with a nail or screw. Use the  
  mounting dimples in the back can to position the fastener. The dimples  
  will prevent the fastener from slipping when applying pressure to pierce  
  the metal back can. You do not have to remove the cover or re

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 ector to  

  mount the heater.  
5. Connect electrical wires and groundwire to the heater per the appropri- 
  ate wiring diagram on following pages.

  

1

½

"  between drapes 

and ceiling

1

½

"

4" 

1

½

" above carpet

CEILING

W

ALL

FLOOR

CLEARANCE MINIMUMS FOR DRAPES

CIRCUIT SIZING TABLE

1,440

AMPS

VOLTS

WATTS

WIRE SIZE

CIRCUIT PROTECTION

15 Amp - 1 Pole

#14/2

120

12

16

12

16

24

120

240

240

240

1,920

2,880

3,840

5,700

#14/2

#12/2

#12/2

#10/2

20 Amp - 1 Pole

15 Amp - 2 Pole

20 Amp - 2 Pole

30 Amp - 2 Pole

CB.indd : 2/09

16" to 24" 

from furniture

Summary of Contents for CB SERIES

Page 1: ...w away from heater Refer to clearance diagram for drapes Do not install heater below an electri cal outlet or against vinyl wallpaper paperboard or low density fiberboard surfaces Do not recess mount heater Do not mount heater vertically Do not store flammable liquids in vicinity of the heater Installation must comply with applicable national and local electrical codes Protect electrical supply wi...

Page 2: ...ct power supply wires from wall thermostat as shown 2 Black and white supply wires can be connected to the heater in reverse order For simplicity the most common method is shown 3 Connect bare groundwire to green groundwire Connection Diagram for BKT 1 Thermostat 1 Mount thermostat per instructions 4 White supply wire to heater 2 Red thermostat wire to black supply wire 5 Bare groundwire to green ...

Page 3: ...t wires to the 4 Bare groundwire to green groundwire black and white supply wires Cut one wire to Apply Power to LEFT SIDE Cut one wire to Apply Power to RIGHT SIDE Supply Power Connection LEFT SIDE Power Supply Connection RIGHT SIDE Built in BKT 2 Diagram LEFT SIDE Built in BKT 2 Diagram RIGHT SIDE SUPPLY WIRES HEATER WIRES BLACK WIRE RED WIRE BARE GROUNDWIRE WHITE WIRE WIRE COLOR CHART WIRING IN...

Page 4: ...hold up to the heat but will not last as long as the original baked enamel finish Q How much heat do I need A A general rule of thumb is 10 Watts for every square foot of floor space For example A 10 x 10 room is 100 ft 10 w ft x 100 ft and would require 1000 Watts of heat If you live in a cold climate or if the room has a ceiling height above 8 feet use up to 15 w ft KING ELECTRICAL MFG CO 9131 1...

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