4.Electrical Connection
a)Remove the junction box covers on the unit and the blower.
b)Removing the junction box cover on the unit exposes 4 black, labeled wires:
Two wires labelled
Important:
Marrett
One wire labelled "blower" - connects to
One wire labelled "L1" - connects to power (hot lead).
c)Removing the junction box cover on the blower exposes
3 coloured wires:
One black wire - connects to power "L2" (neutral lead).
One green wire - connects to ground.
One white wire - connects to
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5.Connect the 6” liner to the unit and blower collars. Se- cure using 3 screws on each end and seal with caulking.
Liner supplied stretches to a maximum of 10’.
6.Insert the filter into the grill. Foam gasket (1/2” weather stripping) between the grill and blower housing is recom- mended, but not supplied.
The blower filter is washable.
7.The bottom lip of the grill latches over the bottom lip of the housing. Use two screws to secure the top of the grill to the facing.
NZ150-KT KIT
The circulation air inlet pipe must terminate outside of the fireplace enclosure to ensure proper air flow around the firebox.
The 6" circulation air inlet pipe may be connected to either the NZ64 blower kit or the
Avoid terminating higher than the bottom of the doors on the unit to prevent air flow reversal.
An optional opening is
covered on the other side of the unit. If this loca-
tion is preferred, switch the cover plate