Installation Guide

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FIGURE 2
MOUNTING THE HOUSING
(New Construction)
Refer to Figure 1.
1. Choose heater location. Make sure the heater will not be
mounted closer than 12” from a vertical surface or 6”
from
the floor.
2. Using nails or screws, mount one side of housing to wall
stud. The flange must be flush to the stud.
3. Run wiring from circuit breaker or fuse box to heater
location.
4. Install box connector into wiring entrance hole in housing’s
junction box.
5. Pull wiring through entrance hole and secure cable to box
connector. Allow 6” of wiring to make connections.
6. Finished wall opening should be 12
5
/8” high x 10
5
/8” wide.
JUNCTION BOX
ROUGH-IN FRAME
WALL
CUTOUT
WALL STUDS
10
5
/
8
12
5
/8
FIGURE 1
EXISTING
CONSTRUCTION
NEW CONSTRUCTION
MOUNTING THE HOUSING
(Existing Construction)
1. Choose heater location. Make sure the heater will not be
mounted closer than 12” from a vertical surface or 6”
from the floor.
2. Refer to Figure 2. Make wall cutout next to a wall stud.
Cutout size: 12
5
/8” high x 10
5
/8” wide.with frame.)
3. Run wiring from circuit breaker or fuse box to heater
location.
4. Install box connector into wiring entrance hole in housing’s
junction box.
5. Pull wiring through cutout and secure cable to box
connector. Allow 6” of wiring to make connections.
6. Refer to Figure 3. Insert TOP of housing into cutout first
so that box connector clears the wall. Then, insert bottom
of housing into cutout. The flange must be flush with the
wall.
7. Use nails or screws to mount one side of housing to wall
stud.
FIGURE 3
WALL STUDS
JUNCTION BOX
HEATER ASSMBLY
FLANGE
MOUNTING
HOLES
ROUGH-IN
BOX
“B” UNIT MOUNTING HOLE
- TOP AND BOTTOM
INSTALLATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, do not store or use
gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of the heater.
CAUTION: High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical
cords, drapery, furnishings, and other combustibles at
least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the front of the heater and away
from the side and rear.