TBREF Electric Fireplace
120 Volt Unit Installation
1.Locate the switch under the logset on the left front corner of the unit.
2.Check the voltage selection switch position to ensure it is in the 120 Volt position.
3.Loosen the screws securing the junction box cover and remove the cover.
4.Remove knockouts in the box cover to use the cable clamp.
5.Pull out two (2) wires: black and white.
6.Connect the black wire from the unit to the L1 (black) from the power supply. Connect the white wire from the unit to the neutral (white) from the power supply.
NOTE: Wiring must be connected to a 20 Amp dedicated circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel of the dwelling.
7.Connect the ground wire from the power supply to ground stud in the junction box.
8.Make sure the red wire (L2) in the junction box has a closed end splice or a wire nut properly applied.
9.When the unit has been configured for the appropri- ate power supply voltage, ensure all connections are tight. Insert all wiring inside the junction box and secure the cover.
10.Turn the power to the unit on at the breaker/fuse panel. Place the unit into operation and check to make sure the whole system is operating properly.
120 Volt (NH) Unit Installation
1.Loosen the screws securing the junction box cover and remove the cover.
2.Remove knockouts in the box cover to use the cable clamp.
3.Pull out two (2) wires: black and white.
4.Connect the black wire from the unit to the L1 (black) from the power supply. Connect the white wire form the unit to the neutral (white) form the power supply.
5.Connect the ground wire from the power supply to the ground stud in the junction box.
6.Ensure all connections are tight. Insert all wiring inside the junction box and secure the cover.
7.Turn the power to the unit on at the breaker/fuse panel. Place the unit into operation and check to make sure the system is operating properly.
240 Volt Unit Installation
1.Locate the voltage selection switch under the logset on the left front corner of the unit.
2.Check the switch position to ensure it is in the 240 Volt position.
3.Loosen the screws securing the junction box cover and remove the cover.
4.Remove knockouts in the box cover to use the cable clamp.
5.Pull out three (3) wires: black, red, and white.
6.The unit is shipped from factory with a closed end splice on the red wire. Cut off this splice and strip approximately 5/8" (15mm) wire sheathing.
7.Connect the black wire from the unit to the L1 (black) from the power supply. Connect the red wire from the unit to the L2 (red) from the power supply. Connect the white wire from the unit to the neutral (white) from the power supply.
NOTE: Wiring must be connected to a 20 Amp dedicated circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel of the dwelling.
8.Connect the ground wire from the power supply to ground stud in the junction box.
9.When the unit has been configured for the appropri- ate power supply voltage, ensure all connections are tight. Insert all wiring inside the junction box and secure the cover.
10.Turn the power to the unit on at the breaker/fuse panel. Place the unit into operation and check to make sure the whole system is operating properly.
Resetting the
Temperature Cutout Switch
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and personal injury, before attempting
maintenance or service, disconnect all power to the fireplace at the main service panel.
NOTE:The heater on this fireplace is protected with a safety limit device to prevent overheating. Should the heater overheat, an automatic cutout turns the heater OFF; it will not come back ON without being manually reset.
The safety limit device is located in a cutout at the right front top corner by the cover fan/ heater. To reset the switch, insert a small flat screwdriver into this cutout and push the reset button on the safety limit device.
Safety Limit Device
Cover Fan/
Heater
Small Flat Screwdriver
FP1452
Fig. 4 Reset the switch with a small flat screwdriver.
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