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Do
not
place
objects
in
front
of
infrared
wall
units
that
have
been
mounted
lower
than
those
parameters
suggested
in
the
installation
instructions.
Doing
so
will
cause
the
unit
to
overheat,
which
will
trigger
the
high
temperature
limit
switch,
resulting
in
a
potential
service
call
to
reset/replace
the
switch.
For Your Safety/Warning
For Best Performance
It
is
recommended
that
the
air
flow
pattern
in
the
room
becomes
circular.
This
is
accomplished
by
mounting
the
heater
to
one
side
of
the
room,
as
per
the
illustration,
in
order
to
create
a
circular
flow
around
the
room.
Where
multiple
units
are
installed
in
larger
rooms,
this
circular
pattern
can
be
maintained
by
positioning
the
units
to
complement
the
air
flows.
This
is
accomplished
by
positioning
them
in
opposite
corners
of
the
room.
Operating Instructions
The
units
are
self
‐
regulating.
Temperature
is
controlled
via
a
low
‐
voltage
thermostat
located
preferably
on
the
opposite
wall
from
the
heating
unit.
The
heater
fans
will
turn
on
when
the
power
to
the
infrared
heating
elements
turn
on.
After
the
heating
elements
have
come
up
to
full
temperature,
a
third
fan
will
turn
on
to
increase
the
airflow
into
the
room.
This
third
fan
will
remain
running
even
after
the
heating
elements
have
been
shut
down
by
the
thermostat,
in
order
to
distribute
the
remaining
heat
in
the
heating
elements
into
the
room.
Temperatures
can
be
regulated
from
a
central
control
(sold
separately)
or
the
heating
units
can
also
be
independently
turn
on
or
off
from
a
remote
location
via
a
central
on/
off
switch
for
each
unit.
The
switch
is
connected
between
the
low
‐
voltage
thermostat
control
and
one
of
the
lead
wires
to
the
thermostat
from
the
thermostat
contact
on
the
heater.
Routinely
inspect
the
air
registers
on
the
infrared
unit
to
make
sure
that
there
is
no
dust
accumulation.
Vacuum
as
you
would
any
conventional
heat
or
air
conditioning
duct.
It
is
suggested
that
an
annual
dusting
of
the
ceramic
plates
be
performed
in
order
to
eliminate
any
residual
accumulation
of
dust
during
the
summer
months.
Other
than
this,
there
are
no
maintenance
requirements
involved.
In
order
to
accomplish
this,
the
front
plastic
panel
must
be
removed
by
removing
the
four
screws
and
lifting
up
to
release
the
panel
from
the
top
clip.
Maintenance
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New
construction
(coldest
day
above
5
degrees),
standard
insulation,
one
window
per
room:
Room
size
below
250
sq.
feet:
1
‐
1000
watt
unit
Room
size
above
250+
to
500
sq.
feet:
2
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
500+
to
750
sq.
feet:
3
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
750+
to
1000
sq.
feet:
4
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
1000+
to
1250
sq.
feet:
5
‐
1000
watt
units
New
construction
(coldest
day
below
5
degrees)
&
all
remodels,
standard
insulation:
Room
size
below
200
sq.
feet:
1
‐
1000
watt
unit
Room
size
above
200+
to
400
sq.
feet:
2
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
400+
to
600
sq.
feet:
3
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
600+
to
800
sq.
feet:
4
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
800+
to
1000
sq.
feet:
5
‐
1000
watt
units
Room
size
above
1000+
to
1200
sq.
feet:
6
‐
1000
watt
units
Hallways
and
Nooks
:
1
‐
500
watt
unit
per
100
sq.
feet
Closets
and
Bathrooms
:
1
‐
500
watt
unit
per
100
sq.
feet
Installation
Instructions
for
1000
watt
unit
Required
outlet
opening
:
The
heater
cut
‐
out
must
have
a
minimal
size
of
12.5
in.
W
x
16
in.
H
x
3.5
in.
D
in
order
to
accommodate
the
heater.
Mounting
the
Heater
The
heater
comes
with
two
sets
of
mounting
brackets.
Using
the
appropriate
set
of
brackets
for
the
mounting
conditions,
attach
the
heater
unit
to
the
wall
preferably
6
ft.
above
the
floor
to
eliminate
obstructions
to
air
flow.
The
heater
can
be
mounted
lower
if
preferred.
The
higher
location
of
the
heater
also
insures
that
obstacles
in
the
room
such
as
furniture
will
not
encumber
the
circulation
of
the
infrared
heat
waves
being
generated
from
the
heater.
This
assures
even
heat
distribution
and
prevents
cold
‐
pockets
of
air.
The
infrared
heat
will
flow
evenly
from
floor
to
ceiling
so
the
location
of
the
heater
on
the
wall
is
not
pre
‐
empted
by
normal
in
‐
wall
heater
considerations.
Note:
Each
CZ
Infrared™
heater
comes
with
two
sets
of
mounting
brackets.
One
set
is
for
mounting
the
unit
prior
to
sheet
rock
installation,
and
the
second
set
is
for
mounting
the
unit
after
sheetrock
installation,
as
in
the
case
of
a
remodel.