Assembly (Turbo Heaters): PT-515-120
& PT-53-240
1. Align holes in Heater leg frame with lower inner bracket.
2. Attach lower outer bracket to lower inner bracket using
screws.
3. Align lower inner bracket with side support.
4. Attach upper brackets (should be side supports) to
heater using Tilt Adjustment Knob.
5. Slide side supports into upper brackets, align holes and
insert screws to tighten.
6. Slide upper handle brackets onto front handle, align
holes and insert screws to tighten.
7. Slide rear handle into upper handle brackets, align holes
and insert screws to tighten.
These heaters are used on 120 volts. The cord has a plug
as shown in figure 2. Adapters are available for
connecting three-blade grounding-type plugs to two-slot
receptacles. The green grounding lug extending from the
adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such
as a properly grounded outlet box. The adapter should
not be used if a three-slot grounded receptacle is
available.
Assembly (Industrial Heaters): PT-015-
120 & PT-03-240
1. Slide upper handle brackets onto front handle and align
holes .
2. Slide rear handle into upper handle brackets and align
holes.
3. Slide side support into upper bracket and align holes.
4. Attach upper brackets to heater using 3 screws per side.
5. Place heater on one side.
6. Align lower inner bracket with holes in heater and side
support.
7. Attach align holes in Heater leg frame with lower inner
bracket.
8. Align lower outer bracket holes with lower inner bracket,
and attach using screws.
9. Place heater on opposite side, and repeat steps 6-8.
These heaters are used on 240 (or 208) volts. The cord
has a plug that is shown in figure 3. No adapter is
available for this blade configuration, and none should
be used. The type outlet is a 240 (or 208) volt
grounding outlet. When properly installed, it provides a
ground connection through the cord to the heater to
protect the operator from electric shock.
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Operation
- Position the fan heater so that it stands upright on a firm
surface and at a safe distance from wet environments
and flammable objects.
- Connect the fan heater to the electrical power.
- Set the thermostat dial to the maximum temperature.
- The fan heater will switch on when the function selector
dial is set to one of the three power settings.
- Once the room reaches the desired temperature, turn
the thermostat dial back until heating element turns off.
The fan will still continue to run. The thermostat is now
set at your desired temperature, and the heater will
continue to maintain a constant temperature.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect it from the
outlet and let it cool down.
- The enclosure is easy to get dirty. Wipe it often with a
soft sponge. For very dirty parts, wipe with a sponge
dipped in < 50°C water and mild detergent, then dry the
heater enclosure with a clean cloth. Be careful not to let
the water enter the inside of the appliance.
- In order to protect the enclosure, don't splash water onto
the heater, and never use a solvent like gasoline,
isoamyl acetate, toluene, etc. to clean the heater.
Servicing should be done only while the heater is
disconnected from the supply cord (PT-53-240 and PT-
03-240).
Figure 2. PT-515-120 and
PT-015-120
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NEVER LEAVE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE
CONNECTED TO A POWER
SOURCE
Figure 3. PT-53-240 and
PT-03-240