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5.
The stock Multi-Mount bracket can be used in many ways. The bracket may have to be removed and
flipped for some of the installations. See Figure 1 for hole-patterns.
FIGURE 1. MULTI-MOUNT BRACKET HOLE-PATTERNS
3.2 Mounting the Heater cont'd
a.
Mount with the stock multi-mount bracket directly to a wall or upright. Use screws, bolts or
u-bolts as required. (See Figure 2, item A).
b.
Hang the heater directly from an electrical junction box with EMT connected with compression
fittings. Attach the EMT to the bracket securely. If feeding wire in wet locations allow room at the
end of the pipe for the flex junction. (See Figure 2, item B). A 20 degree bend in the last 8" -12"
of the EMT give a "pendant" style look to the installation of heaters where the junction box has
to be on the bottom side. (See Figure 2, item B).
c.
For horizontal mounting to a flat surface, a single bolt placed in one of the middle holes allows
for a left/right adjustment. (See Figure 2, item C.)
WARNING
Always position the junction box on the low side of the heater. Failure to do this may result in
overheating the junction box, early heater element failure and will void the warranty.
FIGURE 2. STANDARD BRACKET MOUNTINGS