MAINTENANCE
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all power to heater before installing or servicing heater. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage. Heater must be installed by a qualified person in accordance with the National Electric Code, NFPA 70.
A.To Remove Heating Element —
1.Remove terminal cover screws and terminal cover.
2.Disconnect heating element from electrical leads.
3.Remove element support clips and secondary insulating bushings.
4.Lift element out of heater.
B.To Install Element —
Observe instructions for removing element and proceed in reverse fashion. Be sure to replace secondary insulating bush- ings.
C.Care of Reflectors —
Reflectors should be cleaned periodically. A mild soap and water solution or fine cleaning powder is best, although more drastic means may be required if reflectors are badly soiled by chemical or other deposits. The reflector is aluminum. DO NOT use alkali cleaners since alkalies will dull reflector. Mild
RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION
To Order: Specify quantity, part number, volts and watts.
MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE
| Description | Part Number |
Screws |
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8 | ||
12 | ||
13 | #8 x 1/4” lg | |
14 | ||
Nuts |
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10 | ||
15 | ||
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PARTS COMMON TO ALL HEATERS
| Description | Part Number |
3 | Terminal Cover | |
4 | End Plate | |
5 | End Plate | |
9 | Terminal Block | |
11 | Terminal Block | |
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