Mr. Heater Complete Guide to Wiring Diagram for Gas Heaters

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LINE VOLTAGE FIELD WIRING

 

UNIT

L1

BLACK

 

BLACK

N

WHITE

 

 

WHITE

EQUIPMENT

GROUND

BLACK WIRE WITH WHITE TAPE OR

WHITE WIRE WITHOUT TAPE

FIGURE 7

GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION

MANUAL

MAIN SHUT-OFF VALVE

(FURNISHED BY INSTALLER)

GROUNDED

JOINT UNION

GAS FLOW

DRIP LEG

FIGURE 8

GAS SUPPLY TO UNIT HEATER

MANUAL MAIN SHUT-OFF VALVE

WILL NOT HOLD NORMAL TEST

PRESSUREISOLATE GAS VALVE

CAP

UNIT HEATER

FIGURE 9

Compact Unit / Utility Heater

5.Test for spillage at the draft hood relief opening after five minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigarette, cigar, or pipe.

6.After it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-burning appliance to their previous condition of use.

7.If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the common venting system must be corrected. The common venting system should be resized to approach the minimum size as determined by using the appropriate tables in Appendix G in the current standards of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223-1 in the U.S.A. and the appropriate Category I Natural Gas and Propane appliances venting sizing tables in the current standards of the CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Canada.

NOTE Local codes may supersede any of the above provisions.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

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ignition control board emits radio noise during burner ignition. The level of energy may be enough to disturb a logic circuit in a microprocessor controlled thermostat. It is recommended that an isolation relay be used when connecting the unit heater to a microprocessor controlled thermostat. Select circuit protection and wire size according to the unit rating plate. Install a separate disconnect switch (protected by either fuse or circuit breaker) near the unit so that power can be turned off for servicing. Remove electrical junction box cover and connect wiring through knockout on the junction box located on the side of the heater. Refer to heater wiring diagram for connection information. Use 18 gauge wire or larger for line power connections. Make sure to connect line power to wires located in the external electrical junction box behind junction box cover. DO NOT CONNECT LINE POWER TO

THERMOSTAT TERMINAL STRIP ON OUTSIDE OF HEATER.

Electrically ground the unit in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the current National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA No. 70) in the USA, and in Canada with the current Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 CSA C22.1

NOTE: Un-insulated ground wire must be warped in electrical tape to avoid damage to the electrical system.

Make line voltage connections as shown in figure 7. Connect field wiring as shown on wiring diagram on unit. Also, refer to typical diagram in this manual.

An additional thermostat wire must be run to terminal g on heater when continuous blower is desired. Thermostat (optional). See wiring schematic on pager E-13.

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Contents MR. HEATER, INC., 4560 W TH ST., CLEVELAND, Ohio 44135 For Your SafetyGeneral Hazard Warning ContentsDimension MHU 50/MHU 80 Unit DimensionsTOP View Side ViewShipping Garage InstallationsRequirements CSA in the USA Requirements CSA in CanadaCombustion and Ventilation AIR Unit Heater InstallationVenting General Recommendations and RequirementsVent Termination on Single Wall Vent Horizontal Venting GeneralHorizontal Venting Commercial Horizontal Venting ResidentialCondensate Drain Through TEE Pipe and Drain Loop Venting Using a Masonry Chimney Horizontal Venting Residential InstallationRemoval of Unit from Common Vent Electrical Connections Line Voltage Field WiringGAS Supply Connection GAS Supply to Unit HeaterStart UP and Operation Leak CheckGAS Connection Unit START-UPAdjustments Service Optional Thermostat Installation Ladder DiagramElectrical Repair PartsFlue and Chimney Failure to OperateSee Back page for Parts Ordering Information Parts ListFor Information Regarding Service Limited WarrantyParts Ordering Information Para SU Seguridad Instrucciones DE USO Y Manual DEL UsuarioAdvertencia ContenidoEL Estado DE California Exige LAS Siguientes Advertencias Vista Superior Dimensiones DE LAS Unidades MHU 50/MHUVista Posterior DimensiónRequisitos CSA EN EE. UU EnvíoRequisitos CSA EN Canadá Instalaciones EN GarajeVentilación Aire DE Combustión Y VentilaciónInstalación DEL Calentador Requisitos Y Recomendaciones GeneralesVentilación Horizontal General Ventilación Horizontal Residencial Ventilación Horizontal ComercialVentilación CON UNA Chimenea DE Mampostería Quitar LA Unidad DE UNA Ventilación ComúnVentilación Horizontal Instalación Residencial Cableado DEL Inductor DE Voltaje DE Línea Conexiones EléctricasVerificación DE Fugas Conexión DE GASEncendido Y Funcionamiento Encendido DE LA UnidadAjustes Mantenimiento Instalación DEL Termostato Opcional Diagrama DE EscalonesSistema Eléctrico Soplador DE Aire DE CombustiónGAS DE Combustión Y Chimenea Falla DE FuncionamientoVER AL Dorso LA Información Para Ordenar Partes Lista DE PiezasInformación Para Realizar Pedidos DE Piezas SI Desea Obtener Información Acerca DE ReparacionesGarantía Limitada Pour Votre Sécurité Guide D’UTILISATION ET Manuel DU PropriétaireAvertissement Table DES MatièresAvertissement Général DE Danger VUE EN Plan Dimension DES Appareils MHU 50/MHUExpédition Installations Dans UN GarageExigences CSA AUX É.-U Exigences CSA AU CanadaVentilation Exigences ET Recommandations GénéralesAIR DE Combustion ET DE Ventilation Appareil DE Chauffage / Radiateur UtilitaireVentilation Horizontale Générale Ventilation Horizontale Commerciale Ventilation Horizontale Installation Résidentielle Ventilation Utilisant UNE Cheminée EN MaçonnerieRetrait DUN Appareil DE LA Ventilation Commune Câblage SUR Place À LA Tension DE Ligne Connexions ÉlectriquesRaccordement À Lalimentation EN GAZ Alimentation EN GAZ Vers Lappareil DE ChauffageVérification DE Fuites DE GAZ Avertissement Raccordement AU GAZDémarrage ET Fonctionnement Démarrage DE LappareilRéglages Entretien ET Réparation Installation DU Thermostat EN Option Diagramme EN EscalierCircuit Électrique Ventilateur DE Lair DE CombustionConduit DE Cheminée ET Cheminée Lappareil NE Fonctionne PASListe DES Pièces 50 000 et 80 000 BTU F26016350 000 et 80 000 BTU F260164 Fournisseur DE Services Dentretien Qualifié Informations SUR LA Commande DE PiècesPour Plus D’INFORMATIONS Concernant L’ENTRETIEN Garantie Limitée