INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Location Of Heater
The Heater should be installed out of traffic areas and at least 6' of the floor. The
direction of air flow should not be restricted (ie:by columns or machinery ) and the air
flow should wipe exposed walls, rather than blowing directly at them. When
more than one heater is used in an area, the heaters should be arranged so that air
discharge of each heater supports the air flow of the others to provide best circulation
of warm air, as indicated in Figure 2.
Fig. 2
Mounting Height
When the air flow of the heater is directed vertically, the minimum mounting height
is 6 feet (1829mm), the maximum mounting height is 11 feet (3353mm). When the
air flow of the heater is directed horizontally the minimum mounting height is 6 feet
(1829mm) and the maximum recommended height is 11 feet (3353mm).
Distance from Walls
When the heater is mounted so that the air flow direction is at an angle from
horizontal to 45° downward and vertical, the distance from the mounting bracket
to any wall should be at least 13 inches (330mm). When the heater is mounted so
that the direction of air flow is at an angle between 45° downward and vertical, the
distance from the mounting bracket to any wall should be at least 48 inches (1219mm).
1.Mounting the bracket
Locate a stud in the ceiling and attach the mounting bracket to the ceiling joist as
shown in figures 3-A or 3-B.You will need to remove the mounting bracket from the
heating unit by loosening the bracket screws with a wrench and slipping the handle
off over the screw heads. Remember to place a washer on the screws before you
insert them through the holes in the mounting bracket and screw them into the stud.
Tighten the screws enough to securely hold the heating unit with the air flow pointed
in the proper direction.
Fig. 3-A
Ceiling Joist
5/16" Diagonal
lag nuts
Fig. 3-B
Ceiling Joist
Washers
5/16"
Lag Bolts
Bracket
Washer
Single-Screw mounting
(Ill.1)
Bracket
Double-Screw mounting
Diagonal
(Ill.2)
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