Cabinet Heater G*Y/D*Y Series
INSTALLATION, OPERATION, & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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SECTION ONE — Installation, Cont'd.
4. Secure incoming power wiring with proper
service entrance connector and/or appropriate
strain relief. Use wire nuts connections that meet
wire gauge requirements.
5. Replace cover plate and secure screws.
Figure 16. External unit-mount control box access
Figure 17. Unit-mounted control box access
*NOTE – Image depicts control box mounted in DBY unit
Figure 18. Thermostat unit-mount
*NOTE – Image below depicts control box with Venture Wi-Fi Thermostat
Ductwork Connections
All ductwork and/or supply and return grilles should
be installed in accordance with the project plans and
specifications. If not included on the unit or furnished from
the factory, supply and return grilles should be provided as
recommended in the product catalog.
For units with no return-air ductwork, check local code
requirements for possible application restrictions. All units
must be installed in areas that are non-combustible.
Some models are designed to be connected to ductwork
with a MINIMUM amount of external static pressure.
These units may be damaged by operation without
the proper ductwork connected. Consult the approved
submittals and the product catalog for unit external static
pressure limitations.
Units provided with outside air for ventilation should have
some form of low-temperature protection to prevent coil
freeze-up.
Flexible duct connections should be used on all air
handling equipment to minimize vibration transmissions.
All ductwork and insulation should be installed to allow
proper access to all components for service and repair
such as filters, motor/blower assemblies, etc.