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3.
Post Mounting
3.1 Install the ceiling bracket to the wall bracket
with the desired orientation. Ensure that “LINE A”
(Figure 5), a line drawn perpendicular to the bolt
holes in the mounting bar, is pointed in the desired
direction of air flow. Secure the wall bracket to
the post using the 1/2" U-bolts, nuts and washers
supplied. Make certain the lockwashers are used
under all nuts or lag bolts.
3.2 Follow steps 1.2 and 1.3 outlined in Ceiling
Mounting, page 6.
3.3.3 POST MOUNTING
a) Install the ceiling bracket to the wall bracket with the desired
orientation. Ensure that “LINE A” (Figure 5), a line drawn
perpendicular to the bolt holes in the mounting bar, is pointed in the
desired direction of air flow. Secure the wall bracket to the post using
the 1/2” U-bolts, nuts and washers supplied. Make certain the
lockwashers are used under all nuts or lag bolts.
b) Follow steps b) and c) outlined in 3.3.1.
Figure 5 - Post Mounting
3.3.4 FLOOR STAND MOUNTING
a) At times adequate support for the heater may not be available
within the structure of the space to be heated. In this situation, the
floor mount stand may be desirable. Telescoping square tubing on a
support base allows the unit to be positioned at the desired height
above the floor anywhere between 1.8 m (6’) to 3 m (10’).
b) Position the base of the stand on the floor in the desired
orientation. Ensure that “LINE A” (Figure 6), a line drawn
perpendicular to the bolt holes in the mounting bar, is pointed in the
desired direction of air flow.
c) Next, the stand is to be lagged to a solid floor to prevent the unit
from toppling. Four 11/16” diameter holes are provided in the base of
the stand for this purpose.
d) Raise the mounting frame to the desired height and secure to the
base using the hardware supplied.
e) Hoist the heater up to the mounting frame.
f) Insert the 1/2” bolt and loosely secure with nut and lockwashers
provided. Tilt the heater at the desired angle to the horizontal and
secure with the 3/8” bolt. Tighten the 1/2” bolt.
Figure 6 - Floor Mounting Stand
SWIVEL MOUNTING BRACKET
3” PIPE (NOT INCLUDED)
WALL BRACKET
LINE
A
CEILING BRACKET
MOUNTING BAR
1/2” U-bolt
1/2” flat washer, lock washer, nut
5/8” flatwasher, lockwasher, nut
1/2” flat washer, lock washer, nut
3/8” flat washer, lock washer, nut
5/8” bolt
1/2” bolt
3/8” bolt
MOUNTING FRAME
MOUNTING BAR
3/8” flatwasher, lockwasher, nut
1/2” flatwasher, lockwasher, nut
3/8” Bolt
1/2” Bolt
SWIVEL MOUNTING BRACKET
5/8” Bolt
5/8” flatwasher,
lockwasher, nut
LINE
A
Figure 6 –
Post Mounting
4.
Floor Stand Mounting
4.1 At times adequate support for the heater may not
be available within the structure of the space to
be heated. In this situation, the floor mount stand
may be desirable. Telescoping square tubing on a
support base allows the unit to be positioned at the
desired height above the floor anywhere between
1.8 m (6’) to 3 m (10’).
4.2
Position the base of the stand on the floor in the
desired orientation. Ensure that “LINE A” (Figure 7,
page 7), a line drawn perpendicular to the bolt
holes in the mounting bar, is pointed in the desired
direction of air flow.
4.3
Next, the stand is to be lagged to a solid floor to
prevent the unit from toppling. Four 11/16" diameter
holes are provided in the base of the stand for this
purpose.
4.4 Raise the mounting frame to the desired height
and secure to the base using the hardware
supplied.
4.5
Hoist the heater up to the mounting frame.
4.6
Insert the 1/2" bolt and loosely secure with nut and
lockwashers provided. Tilt the heater at the desired
angle to the horizontal and secure with the 3/8"
bolt. Tighten the 1/2" bolt.
3.3.3 POST MOUNTING
a) Install the ceiling bracket to the wall bracket with the desired
orientation. Ensure that “LINE A” (Figure 5), a line drawn
perpendicular to the bolt holes in the mounting bar, is pointed in the
desired direction of air flow. Secure the wall bracket to the post using
the 1/2” U-bolts, nuts and washers supplied. Make certain the
lockwashers are used under all nuts or lag bolts.
b) Follow steps b) and c) outlined in 3.3.1.
Figure 5 - Post Mounting
3.3.4 FLOOR STAND MOUNTING
a) At times adequate support for the heater may not be available
within the structure of the space to be heated. In this situation, the
floor mount stand may be desirable. Telescoping square tubing on a
support base allows the unit to be positioned at the desired height
above the floor anywhere between 1.8 m (6’) to 3 m (10’).
b) Position the base of the stand on the floor in the desired
orientation. Ensure that “LINE A” (Figure 6), a line drawn
perpendicular to the bolt holes in the mounting bar, is pointed in the
desired direction of air flow.
c) Next, the stand is to be lagged to a solid floor to prevent the unit
from toppling. Four 11/16” diameter holes are provided in the base of
the stand for this purpose.
d) Raise the mounting frame to the desired height and secure to the
base using the hardware supplied.
e) Hoist the heater up to the mounting frame.
f) Insert the 1/2” bolt and loosely secure with nut and lockwashers
provided. Tilt the heater at the desired angle to the horizontal and
secure with the 3/8” bolt. Tighten the 1/2” bolt.
Figure 6 - Floor Mounting Stand
SWIVEL MOUNTING BRACKET
3” PIPE (NOT INCLUDED)
WALL BRACKET
LINE
A
CEILING BRACKET
MOUNTING BAR
1/2” U-bolt
1/2” flat washer, lock washer, nut
5/8” flatwasher, lockwasher, nut
1/2” flat washer, lock washer, nut
3/8” flat washer, lock washer, nut
5/8” bolt
1/2” bolt
3/8” bolt
MOUNTING FRAME
MOUNTING BAR
3/8” flatwasher, lockwasher, nut
1/2” flatwasher, lockwasher, nut
3/8” Bolt
1/2” Bolt
SWIVEL MOUNTING BRACKET
5/8” Bolt
5/8” flatwasher,
lockwasher, nut
LINE
A
Figure 7 –
Floor Mounting Stand