Qmark CPH - Decorative and Commercial Pedestal Heaters User Manual
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5. Following the wiring diagram secured to the heater, make the
electrical connections. Refer to Figure 7 to connect the other
heaters in parallel. Grounding of the other heaters is accom-
plished by connecting a jumper wire (not supplied) between
the two adjacent heaters.
6. Replace front covers, and secure with mounting screws.
(Figure 2.)
7. If the heaters are equipped with built-in thermostat, adjust
the shaft to the mid-range and let the heaters run for a few
hours. If the room temperature is too hot, rotate the shaft
counterclockwise; if too cool, rotate the shaft clockwise until
a comfortable temperature is obtained. Let room temperature
stabilize after each setting change.
Note: The thermostat adjustment shaft and the disconnect
switch are accessible through the grille openings at the left end
of the heater.
OPERATION
1. This heater must be properly installed before it is used.
2. If the heater is equipped with a built-in thermostat, adjust the
shaft to the mid-range and let the heater run for a few hours.
If the room temperature is too hot, rotate the shaft counter-
clockwise; if too cool, rotate the shaft clockwise until a com-
fortable temperature is obtained. Let room temperature sta-
bilize after each setting change. The heater will automatical-
ly cycle around this set point on the thermostat.
Note: If a thermostat or disconnect switch is provided in the
heater, these components are accessible through the grille
openings at the left or right end of the heater.
3. There are safety over-temperature limiting devices inside the
heater. These safety devices are there to turn off the heater
automatically in the event of an over-temperature condition.
These devices are not to be tampered with or disconnected
from the electrical system. If the heater is installed correctly
and wired to the correct voltage, these devices should never
operate to turn off the heater. If this device is cycling the
heater off and on, turn off power to the heater and and have
the heater serviced by qualified service personnel.
MAINTENANCE
1. The user can perform periodic cleaning of the outer cabinet.
All other servicing is to be done by qualified service person-
nel.
2. The finish of the heater may be cleaned with a slightly damp
rag if desired.
3. Because of the convection heating principle which depends
on air circulation through the heater, dust can collect
between the fins. The heater should be cleaned annually for
maximum efficiency.
4. To remove the front cover, remove attachment screws at the
bottom of the front cover.
5. A vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment may be used for
cleaning of the element fins.
6. Replace front cover, (using the screws provided), restore
power and check heater for proper operation.
BEFORE REMOVING THE FRONT COVER FOR SERVICING
OR CLEANING, BE SURE POWER HAS BEEN TURNED OFF
AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER PANEL AND THE HEATER ELE-
MENT IS COOL.
Figure 7 - Wiring Diagram
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