1.
WARNING
Verify that the electrical supply wires are the same
voltage as the heater.
2. If replacing an existing heater, check the label
of the old heater.
3. All electrical work and materials must comply
with the National Electric Code (NEC), the Occu-
pational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and all
state and local codes.
4. If you need to install a new circuit or need addi-
tional wiring information, consult a qualified elec-
trician.
5. Use copper conductors only.
6.
WARNING
Risk of Electrical Shock. DO NOT install the heat-
er directly above bathtub or sink. DO NOT install
in shower stall area (Manufacturer recommends a
minimum 2 foot clearance).
7. Heater must be installed in a wall can:
Model CE
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REPLACEMENT: If you are replacing an existing Com-Pak Model, proceed to PART TWO, page 5. Confirm that your existing wall can
is mounted flush with outside of sheetrock. Adjust if necessary.
PLACEMENT: Install vertically. Heater is not approved for horizontal or ceiling mount applications.
CONTROLS: A built-in digital thermostat is included. May not be used with a wall thermostat.
How do I install for new construction?
Mount The Wall Can
STEP 1
REQUIRED MINIMUM distance of 6 inches from adjacent surfac-
es and 4-1/2 inches from the floor (See Figure 4). However, Cadet
RECOMMENDS 12 inches from adjacent surfaces and floor for
longer and cleaner performance. Heaters must be spaced at least
3 feet apart.
Secure the wall can to the stud with 2 screws (See Figures 1 & 2).
As an option, the rubber shim provided may be attached to side of
wall can to square the wall can to the stud.
Route Supply Wires
STEP 2
Route supply wire from the circuit breaker, to the heater. Remove
a knockout from the wall can and attach the supply wire with a
strain relief connector (not included) leaving a minimum of 6 inch-
es wire lead for later use. Connect supply ground wire to ground-
ing screw in wall can (See Figure 3).
Proceed to PART TWO.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Wall Can CC
Figure 1
Face of wall can must extend 1/2
inch or 5/8 inch from face of stud to
allow for thickness of sheetrock.
Figure 2
Attach wall can to stud with screws
through holes provided in wall
can. IMPORTANT: wall can should
be mounted flush with outside of
sheetrock.
8.
WARNING
Risk of Fire. DO NOT install the heater in a floor,
in the ceiling, below a towel bar, behind a door,
or anywhere the air discharge may be blocked in
any manner.
9.
WARNING
Fire or Explosion May Occur. A heater has hot
and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it
in areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable va-
pors or liquids are used or stored.
10.
WARNING
Risk of Electrical Shock. Connect grounding lead
to grounding screw provided. Keep all foreign ob-
jects out of heater.
11.
WARNING
Risk of Fire. This heater is hot when in use.
Caution—High Temperature. Risk of Fire. Keep
electrical cords, drapery, furnishings, and other
combustibles at least 3 feet from the front of the
heater and 6 inches above and on both sides.
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Part One
How do I install in an existing wall?
Cut A Hole In The Wall
STEP 1
REQUIRED MINIMUM distance of 6 inches from adjacent surfac-
es and 4-1/2 inches from the floor (See Figure 4). However, Cadet
RECOMMENDS 12 inches from adjacent surfaces and floor for
longer and cleaner performance. Heaters must be spaced at least
3 feet apart.
Cut a hole 8 inches wide by 10-1/4 inches high next to a wall stud.
Route Supply Wires
STEP 2
Route supply wire from the circuit
breaker, to the heater. Remove a
knockout from the wall can and attach
the supply wire with a strain relief con-
nector (not included) leaving a minimum
of 6 inches wire lead for later use. Con-
nect supply ground wire to grounding
screw in wall can (See Figure 3).
Mount The Wall Can
STEP 3
Insert wall can into opening; keeping wall can flush with wall
surface. Secure can to wall stud with 2 screws through holes pro-
vided in can. IMPORTANT: wall can should be mounted flush with
ouside of sheetrock.
Proceed to PART TWO.
SUPPLY WIRE
KNOCK-OUT
(TWIST TO REMOVE)
STRAIN RELIEF
CONNECTOR
GROUNDING
SCREW
Figure 3
Figure 4