Part No. 4801-5188 Rev 3-2016
Super-Saver XL Heater
– Australian Model
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5.5. Electrical Installation
Make sure a circuit breaker or similar cutoff device is provided to permit disconnection of
electrical power to heater for service and cleaning. All wiring must meet local electrical codes.
This heater is designed to be wired directly, with no plugs and outlets necessary. All electrical work
should be performed by a certified electrician. The wiring diagrams in Sections 9 and 10 shows how
to wire a 230V, 50 Hz power supply directly to the heater’s terminal block. If no adjustments are made,
the heater will operate every time power is supplied and the on/off switch is activated. If an external
thermostat is to be used (See Component & Wiring Diagram), the heater will operate only when power
is supplied, the on/off switch is activated, and the thermostat indicates a call for heat.
1.
Route the power cable (customer supplied) through the metal cabinet grommet. Refer to Figure 5.
2.
Assemble the black cable fitting and supplied fitting nut to the control box and tighten securely.
3.
Install a heat-protective sleeve (customer provided) around the power cable from the metal
grommet to the black cable fitting. Route the power cable through the black cable fitting and into
the control box. Refer to Figure 6.
4.
Make the necessary electrical connections as shown in Sections 9 & 10 Wiring Diagrams.
5.
Tighten the black cable fitting dome-shaped nut securely around the power cable.
6.
Secure the power cable to the existing wire harness with cable ties. DO NOT allow the power
cable near or touching metal surfaces. WARNING: Metal surfaces are HOT during operation.
7.
Tighten the two metal grommet screws securely by hand.
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Metal
Grommet
Screws
Motor
Power
Cable
Metal
Grommet
Wire Harness
Cable Ties
On/Off
Switch
Ball Valve