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13. Loosen the screw to remove the small cover in the rear of the
heater.
14. Run the electrical power supply cable in conduit.
15. Secure the conduit to the back plate via the knock-out hole.
16. Make the connections properly with connectors which are
suitable for the conductor size, in cluding grounding wirings.
Pull all the conductors from the conduit. Strip 3/4 inch of
insulation from each of the insulated conductors. Make a right
angle bend in the white insulated pigtail and place its stripped
end next to the stripped ends of the other white supply cable.
Make sure that the bare ends are tight together and square.
Using lineman's pliers, twist the bare ends tightly together in a
clockwise direction, then screw one of the wire nuts tightly on the
spliced conductors. Check to be sure that no bare copper shows
from beneath the wire nut. Repeat these steps for the black
conductor. Once the wire nuts are firmly in place, cover them with
Wall Mount
Ceiling Mount