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Wiring

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING

 

WARNING

 

 

Shock Risk

 

Shock Risk

 

 

Improperly grounded outlets could cause

 

Fire Risk

 

 

electrical shock.

 

Improperly protected power cords could

 

 

• Always use properly grounded, fused and

 

cause electrical shock or fi re.

 

 

polarized outlets.

 

• Do not pinch the cord or lay against a

 

 

• Always use ground fault protection where

 

sharp object.

 

 

required by electrical code.

 

• Do not cover the cord with carpeting, throw

 

 

 

 

rugs or runners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Secure and arrange cord to avoid a

 

Note: Follow all national and local electrical codes.

 

tripping hazard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: This heater must be electrically wired and grounded

 

WARNING

 

in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local

 

 

codes, with National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70-latest

 

Shock Risk

 

edition or the Canadian Electric Code, CSA C2.1 as

 

 

 

Improperly grounded outlets could cause

 

appropriate.

 

 

 

electrical shock.

 

 

 

 

All wiring must be done by a qualified electrician.

 

• Always use properly grounded, fused and

 

polarized outlets.

Use appropriate wire to meet local and national

 

• Always used ground fault protection where

codes for rated power consumption.

 

required by electrical code.

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION

Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.

CAUTION

Disconnect remote controls during your extended absence. This will prevent accidental operation of the heater.

A. 120VAC Wall Outlet Installation

The heater is The heater is wired from factory with a polarized plug.

For ease of electrical hook up, you may wish to install the heater near an existing outlet. A 15 amp, 120 volt circuit is required. A dedicated circuit is preferred but not essential in all cases. A dedicated circuit will be required if, after installation, the circuit trips or fuse blows on a regular basis when the heater is operated. Additional appliances on the same circuit may exceed the current rating of the circuit breaker.

Before plugging heater into wall outlet, make sure all control switches are in the “OFF” position. To access the controls, lift up on the lower grille panel and rotate it forward.

If the power cord is not being used, go to Step B below. If the cord does not reach the outlet, a No. 16-AWG minimum wire size extension cord rated for a minimum of 1875 watts may be used.

B. 120VAC Hardwire Installation

(Minimum 14 gauge two conductor wire, non-metallic sheathing with ground.)

Turn off circuit breaker.

Access knockout.

Disconnect black and white wires between the heater and plug. Remove the power cord. Remove the electrical knockout and install the cable clamp (not provided) onto the hole. Remove the connectors on the wires from the heater and strip them back 1/2 in.

Feed 8 in. of service wire through cable clamp (not provided) and secure.

Connect black and white wires of the heater to the black and white wires from the service. Connect green (ground) wire from heater to the ground of the service. See Figure 4.1.

Wall switch wiring (see below) is to be done at this time.

Use a 4 in. cover plate (not provided) over access hole if required.

Remove the protective cover by cutting the tape located on the outer perimeter.

Heat & Glo • CRESTFIRE Series Electric Fireplace • 4030-239 Rev J • 04/05

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