Thermostat Kits
DTK & DTKT Series (Tamper proof)
General Instructions
For use with Dimplex baseboard heaters series BN, DBH
and LC.
DTK-SP and DTKT-SP thermostat kit is design to work as
freeze guard. It does not have a true "off" setting. When
set to its lowest position, by counter clockwise rotation of
the shaft to last stop, the thermostat cycles the heater on at
approximately 4.4° C (40° F).
DTK-DP and DTKT-DP thermostat kits are design to have
a positive "off". The thermostat is in "off" position when
the shaft is turned counter clockwise to last stop usually
after a slight "click". At this setting the heater will not cycle
regardless of room temperature.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should
always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock
and injury to person, including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using this heater.
W ARNING: To prevent electrical shock, disconnect from
power sources before installing or servicing. Install in
suitable enclosure. Keep free from contaminants.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Instructions
W ARNING: Wiring procedures and connections should be
in accordance with the National Electric code (NEC) and
local codes.
CAUTION: Disconnect electric power supply before
working on circuit wiring to prevent electric shock.
The built-in thermostat may be installed either on the left or
right hand end cap of the baseboard heater, through the rear
or front entry of the baseboard terminal boxes.
1. BN/DBH: For installation through the rear entry
(Figure 1) remove the cable clamp on the back
of the baseboard. The baseboard lead wires
are hooked to the back of the cable clamp for
easy access.
For installation through the front entry (Figure
2) remove the front panel by pulling the top
edge forward using hand protection and then
lift off the terminal box cover after removing
the retaining screw.
LC: For installation (Figure 3) remove the end panel
(either end) by removing the securing screw.
2. Remove the three small knockouts from end cap using
small punch or screwdriver. (Figure 1/2/3).
3. Remove wire nut and separate the two baseboard leads
(Figure 1/2/3).
4. Connect thermostat and baseboard leads to power
supply wires as shown in Figure 4 for single pole or
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Screw
Wire Nut
Figure 5 for double pole thermostat. Additional wire nuts
are required.
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NOTE: For double pole thermostat
installation read the marking on
the back of the thermostat casing
(Figure 4). Thermostat terminals
are marked with 'L1', 'OFF', 'L2' and
CYCLE'. These same markings are
referred to in the wiring diagrams on
Figure 6.
5. Attach thermostat assembly to the
end cap and fasten with the screws
Terminal Box
Cover
Knockouts
Figure 4
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