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User manual Cadet, model CEH-005M

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Using lock (jam) nut, anchor securely. 3. Mounting with optional wall hanger arm (CEKWM) and ceiling bracket (CEKM1): (See Parts List items #8 & #9) a. Bolt mounting bracket on top of unit using four factory installed bolts. b. Attach the wall hanger arm to wall using four 3/8 inch bolts or masonry fasteners. c. Suspend the unit from hanger arm using 1/2 inch bolt. Place the rubber washer provided between the mounting brackets. Vertical Discharge (See Figure 5 for minimum clearances) 1. Install four 5/16-18 threaded rods into the threaded holes in the back of the heater and secure in place using lock (jam) nuts (Figure 7). 2. Attach the four mounting rods to ceiling or overhead structure and anchor securely. NOTE: When mounting for vertical discharge, position unit so that access door opens away from nearest wall. This permits maximum access to wiring compartment (Figures 2 and 5). E H G F 5/16-18 Threaded MountingHoles BACK MOUNTING ROD DIMENSIONS UNIT KW ROD THREAD E F G H 5.0 5/16-18 6” 9.63” 4.04” 2.10” (15.2 CM) (24.5 CM) (10.3 CM) (5.3 CM) Figure 7 Vertical discharge rod spacing WARNING! Risk of Electrical Shock. Turn off all power at the electrical panel board supplying power to the heater before doing any electrical wiring. A C FRONT 5/16-18Threaded MountingHoles D B MOUNTING ROD DIMENSIONS UNIT KW 5.0 ROD THREAD 5/16-18 A 6” (15.2CM) B 6.75” C 4.04” D 0.75” MAXIMUM MOUNTING HEIGHT (TO BOTTOM OF UNIT) MODEL HORIZONTAL DISCHARGE VERTICAL DISCHARGE CEH005 9’ 10’ Figure 8 WARNING! Overheating or fire may occur. DO NOT place the heater behind doors. Figure 6 Horizontal discharge rod spacing Wiring Instructions CAUTION: TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BE SURE ELECTRICITY IS TURNED OFF AT ELECTRICAL PANEL BOARD BEFORE WIRING. ALL WIRING MUST BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND THE HEATER MUST BE GROUNDED AS A PRECAUTION AGAINST POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK. IN ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES, FIELD WIRING TO THE UNIT SHALL COMPLY WITH CURRENT PROVISIONS OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE OR YOUR NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, AS APPLICABLE. NOTE: Connect heater only to a line with the voltage and frequency specified on the nameplate. Branch Circuit Connections (Power) 1. Wiring compartment access door is hinged. To open, turn single screw on the side until the door swings away from the heater (See Figure 9). Do not try to remove screw. 2. A knockout is provided in the back of the unit for field wiring (See Figure 9). This is a multiple diameter knockout. Use the diameter that fits the required conduit size. Hinge 3. A ground terminal is provided near the junction block for field wiring. The ground should be connected before any other connections. 4. The junction block is equipped with box terminals sized to accept the correct power supply wire. Wire rated at 600 volts and 75.C is satisfactory for branch circuit connections. Either copper or aluminum conductors may be used. NOTE: the center Power Control Access Door WiringWiring box terminal on the three p...

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