Louisville Tin and Stove CF354C-R, CF504R Optional Kits, Side Discharge on Casing, Model, Number

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OPTIONAL KITS - CONTINUED

SIDE DISCHARGE ON CASING

SIDE DISCHARGE (With Extension Boot)

1.Use optional kit No. 306SR-A.

2.Cut out and remove embossed area on casing side.

3.Remove knockout from inner liner.

4.Place 1-1/2” boot from kit through opening, matching flanges of boot to knockout on inner boot.

5.Mark screw holes and remove boot.

6.Drill holes with a 1/8” drill.

7.Attach inner boot with screws provided.

8.Place grille into position, drill holes into casing, and attach with screws provided.

18”

Min.

1.Use optional kit No. 30SRB-A.

2.Cut opening in drywall as shown in Fig. 17.

3.Position plasterground as shown in Fig. 17 (optional).

4.Cut out and remove embossed section on casing side.

5.Remove knockout on inner liner.

6.Put heater into position.

7.Place inner boot into position, mark and cut boot flush with wall. Place outer boot into position, mark and cut boot flush with wall.

8.Place boot trim into position, slide inner boot through wall from adjacent room and attach to inner liner. Slide outer boot through wall from adjacent room and attach to casing side.

9.Place grille into position and secure to wall.

FIGURE 16

90Degree

Outside Corner

3FT.

SECTION

3FT.

SECTION

 

BOTTOM SECTION

 

 

 

FIGURE18

 

 

 

 

 

MODEL

Length of bottom section

 

NUMBER

(Ref. 4) plastic raceway

 

CF35

5-5/16 Inches

 

CF50

8 Inches

 

CF55

14 Inches

 

CF65

14 Inches

 

NOTE: Above lengths terminate

 

approximately 2 inches above floor.

 

FIGURE 17

14PEK-A PLUG EXTENSION KIT INSTRUCTIONS

FOR NON-RECESSED INSTALLATION ONLY

UNITS WITH TERMINAL BOARD

STEP 1. Turn heater off following Section 3 in “Lighting Instructions” and allow to cool.

STEP 2. Turn off all electricity to heater.

STEP 3. Remove top louver assembly, fan shroud and fan blade. STEP 4. Loosen two screws on romex connector.

STEP 5. Remove junction box cover plate.

STEP 6. Disconnect three power cord terminals and pull power cord out of top of heater.

STEP 7. Insert power cord provided in kit through romex connector and plug onto terminal board following wiring diagram found in lighting and operating instructions.

STEP 8. Tighten two screws on romex connector. STEP 9. Replace junction box cover plate.

STEP 10. Replace fan blade, fan shroud and top louver assembly.

STEP 11. Snap 90 Degree outside corner (Ref. 1) onto 3 ft. section (Ref. 2) plastic raceway. Insert power cord and remove blue backing from adhesive strip on raceway and apply to side of heater. See Figure 18.

STEP 12. Insert power cord into second 3 ft. section of raceway (Ref. 3) and remove blue backing and apply to side of heater, butting up agianst bottom of other section. See Fig. 18.

STEP 13. Cut 14 inch long bottom section to required length (see chart), insert power cord, remove backing and apply to side of heater. See Fig. 18.

STEP 14. Plug power cord into wall receptacle, see Fig.18. STEP 15. Light the heater following lighting instructions.

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CF354C-R, CF504R, CF654C-R specifications

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