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2. Installation
Lanair heaters are designed to operate reliably over a wide range of conditions. However,
proper installation is required to prevent unnecessary rework or problems.
2.1 Technical Guidelines
1. All components of your heater are factory-tested to ensure proper operation. Do not
tamper with controls.
2. Pre-assembled fittings are sealed and do not require additional tightening.
3. Always supply power through a hard-wired connection (3 wires: line, neutral and
ground), 115 VAC/60 Hz - single phase power, 14 AWG minimum wire size (copper
conductors only) protected by a 10 Amp circuit breaker (15 Amp Max).
Electricity is very dangerous. Wiring must be installed by a qualified electrician.
In the U.S., consult the National Electric Code (NEC) and local building codes for additional
requirements. In Canada, consult the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
4. Locate the heater indoors, in a dry area, with the louvers pointed into the center of the
space to be heated. The heater is not designed to be used with ductwork.
5. Maximize the vertical run of flue and avoid horizontal runs. Allow access for clean-out.
6. Mount the wall thermostat to an interior wall. Do not allow it to hang by the wiring
harness. Do not mount it to the heater cabinet.
7. Another source of heat is recommended for periods when the heater may be off-line
for maintenance or for any other reason.
2.2 Heater Placement
It is important to plan the heater and flue prior to installation.
Electrical Wiring
- Will the layout of your building allow safe routing and installation of
electrical wiring to the heater? Check national and local building codes.
Flue Pipe
- Is ceiling/roof or wall location suitable for a flue pipe to pass through? Are any
obstacles or flammable materials present at interior or exterior locations? Check your roof
warranty about penetration for the flue pipe. Check your local building and fire codes.
Combustion and Make Up Air Requirements
– Ensure that adequate air for safe combustion
is provided for all fuel-burning appliances and equipment in the space. Do not locate the heater
in a small, enclosed space, such as a closet. Refer to NFPA 31, chapter 5 for requirements. In
Canada, reference CSA Standard B139/CGA B149.
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