CONNECTING THE POWER
3. The external temperature control (external thermostat) should be in accordance
with the requirement of UL or CSA standard.
4. The lead wire of external temperature control (external thermostat) can not be
less than 14AWG.
TO PROTECT THE HEATING ELEMENT
When starting the heater, turning the temperature control clockwise slowly to
terminal, the unit starts the fan first then starts the heating element.
When shutting off the heater, turning the temperature control counter-clockwise
to off, the heating element first will turn off then the fan will run a short cooling
cycle and then turn off.
Warning: This appliance must be grounded!
Warning: The appliance must connect to a current protection circuit or
device at 50Amp or less before being connected to power supply!
1. Remove the screw from the front of the unit to connect the power to the heater.
2. Attach the cable connectors to the unit (See Figure 7) and slide the 10-gauge
wire through the cable connector.
NOTE: All wiring must be carried out by a Certified Electrician and must be in
accordance to national and local electrical codes in the United States. For certain
applications, conduit may be required, See Figure 7. Check local electrical codes.
If you run the wiring in conduit and wish to be able to turn the heater be sure to
purchase enough flexible conduit to allow the heater to be turned.
3. Connect the wire to the power block located in the base of the heater - See Figure 7.
4. Turn on the power at the main service.
High temperatures – risk of fire. Keep flammable materials, such as fur-
niture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes and curtains at least 3 ft. (0.9 m)
from the front and top of the heater and keep them away from the sides
and rear. To reduce the risk of fire, do not use it in areas where gasoline,
paint or flammable liquids are used or stored.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
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