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IM110526 

RD: JUNE 2011 

RL; 1A 

BA 

InfraSave IEP-1520 Manual 

4. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 

General

: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND PLAN THE INSTALLATION   

BEFORE PROCEEDING

 

This appliance conforms to ANSI/UL 2021 and is certified to CAN/CSA C22.2 No.46. This ap-
pliance is approved for indoor use only. Do not use this heater outdoors or in wet environ-
ments such as bathrooms and laundry rooms.  

The heater is supplied with an 8 ft [2.4 m] cord with a three prong plug that must connect to a 
properly grounded 115 - 120 Vac outlet on a copper wire electrical supply circuit.  

A mounting bracket is supplied with the heater, and can be mounted to a wall or post. The 
heater must be mounted to this bracket during operation. Hardware to fasten the mounting 
bracket to the structure is determined by site conditions, and is field supplied by the installer. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

Always maintain the minimum clearances from the floor, ceiling, 

side walls, and combustible materials. Refer to Table 2 and Figure 2 next page. 

 

IMPORTANT: 

Avoid the use of an extension cord because the extension cord may 

overheat and cause a risk of fire. However, if you must use an extension cord, the 
cord shall be 

No. 14 AWG 

minimum size and rated not less than 

1875 watts

 

Locating the Heater

:  

Warning:

 

Use of this heater in coastal salt-air regions can result in corrosion of the aluminum 

body and reflector, and premature failure the heat lamp. Corrosion and failure resulting from 
use in coastal areas represents normal use in that environment and is not covered by war-
ranty. 

1.  The heater is designed for wall or post mounting and operation with plug-in cord (8 ft [2.4 

m]) connection and must be installed at least 6 feet (1.8 m) above the floor.  

2.  Ensure that clearances from the heater meet or exceed the minimum required clearances 

in Table 2, and Figure 2 below: Above; to the Floor; to a Side wall; and to Combustible 
materials.   

3.  The heater must plug in to a properly grounded 115 - 120 Vac outlet. Ensure the electrical 

outlet is readily accessible to be able to disconnect the heater when needed. 

4.  The heater should never be placed nor mounted directly under a wall electrical outlet. 

5.  A minimum distance of 3 ft (36 inches) [90 cm] must be maintained between the front grille 

and flammable items (e.g. curtains), walls and other structures.  

6.  Do not allow the electrical cord to pass in front of the heater or to touch any hot surface. 

7.  The appliance must not be mounted directly on flammable materials (no wood or similar).  

8.  Do not expose the heater to rain or other moisture. 

9.  Since the appliance radiates heat, no obstruction or object such as furniture should be 

placed between the heater and the person being heated. 

continued ... 

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Страница 1: ...om the power source prior to servicing Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other hot surface appliance INDOOR USE ONLY Do not use this heater outdoors Do not use or locate this model where it could fall into a bathtub or other water container Do not cover or block any surface of this appliance Do not touch this appliance while in opera...

Страница 2: ... or all local and national code requirements This publication is the intellectual property of Schwank This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from The Manufacturer Unau thorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited Schwank Group Schwank and InfraSave brands 5285 Bradco Boulevard Mississauga Ontario L4W 2A6 2 Schwan...

Страница 3: ... 7 4 Installation Instructions General Information 9 Locating the Heater 9 Minimum Required Clearances 10 Heater Mounting 10 5 Operating Instructions 12 6 Grounding 12 7 Maintenance Instructions 13 8 Cleaning 13 9 Heater Parts 14 10 Heat Lamp Replacement 15 11 Warranty Statement 18 FIGURE 1 Minimum Required Clearances 7 FIGURE 2 Mounting Bracket 8 FIGURE 3 Heater Bracket 8 FIGURE 4 Grounded Electr...

Страница 4: ...ve the heater unattended during operation 6 Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the heater malfunctions has been dropped or damaged in any manner Return heater to an authorized service facility for examination electrical or mechanical adjustment or repair 7 Do not use outdoors or in wet environments 8 This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms laundry areas and sim...

Страница 5: ...injury to persons and property damage 17 Avoid the use of an extension cord because the extension cord may overheat and cause a risk of fire IMPORTANT However if you have to use an extension cord the cord shall be No 14 AWG minimum size and rated not less than 1875 watts 18 Do not touch an operating heater or live parts burns electric shock and death or personal injury can result 19 Do not adjust ...

Страница 6: ...6 IM110526 RD JUNE 2011 RL 1A BA InfraSave IEP 1520 Manual 2 HEATER DIMENSIONS WIRING SPECIFICATIONS IEP 1520 115 120 Vac 60Hz 13Amps ...

Страница 7: ...n must consider Then what comfort temperature rise is desired Indoor to 65 Outdoor to Calculate the required input to get the desired average temperature rise Input Site Length x Site Width x Temperature Rise x Heat Density per Degree Example use a heater approved for Outdoor use for outdoor applications Outdoor Patio 30 ft long by 10 feet wide Desired temperature rise 20 F average over the area 3...

Страница 8: ...33 4 16 7 IEP 6024 6000 IEP 1520 4 1500 IEP 2024 E Average Heat Density IEP 4024 4000 D Heated Area 2000 C Outer Perimeter A Distance Out B Under Heater Min Max Input Watts Model H Height Above Floor Deck FIGURE 1 RECOMMENDED MOUNTING COMFORT AREA COVERAGE TABLE 1 RECOMMENDED MOUNTING FOR SAFETY AND COMFORT AREA COVERAGE Angle of Heat Dispersion The design information presented here is intended as...

Страница 9: ...ter Warning Use of this heater in coastal salt air regions can result in corrosion of the aluminum body and reflector and premature failure the heat lamp Corrosion and failure resulting from use in coastal areas represents normal use in that environment and is not covered by war ranty 1 The heater is designed for wall or post mounting and operation with plug in cord 8 ft 2 4 m connection and must ...

Страница 10: ... and Figure 2 above 2 Use the Mounting Bracket supplied with the heater see Figure 3 next page 3 Hardware to fasten the Mounting Bracket to the structure is field supplied by the installer since the type of hardware fastening is determined by site conditions 4 If at all possible locate the mounting bracket so that the electrical cord 8 ft 2 4 m can be plugged into an electrical outlet grounded 115...

Страница 11: ... firmly fastened to the structure with bolts or lag screws field supplied of sufficient strength and integrity to support the weight and pre vent movement of the heater It is recommended to fasten the mounting bracket to a structural member wall stud etc 9 Attach the heater bracket to the Mounting Bracket outermost hole using the bolt lock washer and nut supplied tighten securely 10 The bracket at...

Страница 12: ...ed hotplate or open flame 11 Read understand and explain and describe to other users the location function and operation of each control of the heater including all user operated devices intended to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons and warn against tampering with such 12 Connect the heater only to a grounded 115 120 Vac outlet A time delayed fuse may be necessary for cir...

Страница 13: ... below Any damaged parts or components must be repaired or replaced prior to operation Service and Repair Disconnect the heater from the power source prior to servicing Important All repairs must be referred to qualified electrician Repairs carried out improperly or by an unqualified person may have serious conse quences for the user Any tampering with the appliance will invalidate the warranty 8 ...

Страница 14: ...ssembly Screws 5 End Covers 6 Face Plates 7 Heater Mounting Bracket 8 Center Cover Plate top side 9 Power Cord Retainer Plate 10 Terminal Block for electrical connections 11 Power Cord with factory assembled 3 Pronged Plug 12 Lamp Retainer Clips 13 Heat Lamp 1500 Watts Part JE 1500 XX 10 FIGURE 6 NOTE Heater is shown with white finish for clarity in photograph Actual heater has black finish ...

Страница 15: ... and away from heater body Pull the screen away from heater remove from other edge of heater body place safety screen in secure storage Step 2 Remove end cover at both ends of heater Six 6 Phillips screws hold the end cover in place Remove the screws to secure storage Step 3 Slide out the face plate at each end of heater to expose both ends of the heat lamp 10 HEAT LAMP REPLACEMENT The Heat Lamp w...

Страница 16: ...center cover plate and the heater mounting bracket out of the heater Step 5 Disconnect electrical supply cord spade connectors from terminals Step 6 Disconnect ground wire electrical supply cord from the heater body by removing the anchor screw from the eye of the ground terminal Step 7 Slide power cord retainer plate from heater body ...

Страница 17: ...locks at each end of the lamp Step 9 Pull the lamp wires up and out from the heater body at each end of the lamp Step 10 Slide the lamp out through the reflector end plate Properly and safely dis pose of lamp Step 11 The Heat Lamp is fragile handle with care Wear gloves Do not touch lamp with bare fingers Oils from your skin will damage the lamp Install the new replacement lamp and reassemble heat...

Страница 18: ...of or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenues or profit or costs of removal installation or reinstallation or for any default or delay in performance by its warranty caused by any contingency beyond its control including war government re strictions or restraints strikes fire flood acts of God or short or reduced ...

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