Caution, Figure 4. removal of front cover, Figure 3. removal of end cap – Marley Engineered Products D User Manual

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6. If one or more heaters are connected to a single branch circuit, determine the

total ampere load (see Nameplate), then determine the power supply wire size

and the circuit breaker or fuse size required. (See Table 2)

Table 2.

Minimum

Circuit

AWG Wire

Breaker

Total

Size

or Fuse

Amps

(Copper)

Size

0 thru 12

#14

15 Amp

12.1 thru 16

#12

20 Amp

16.1 thru 24

#10

30 Amp

7. Install the power supply wire to the heater location and thermostat location as

determined by the thermostat option selected. If the power supply enters

through the knockout in back of the heater, install a cable connector (not includ-

ed) on the power supply wire and insert in knockout, leaving 6 (152mm) to 8

inches (203mm) of wire for heater connection.

8. If the power supply enters the heater through the hole in bottom portion of the

junction box, a cable connector is not required.

9. Position the heater on the wall and locate wall studs. Drill, punch, or use nail dri-

ver to put holes through the enclosure back (above the element) at stud loca-

tions.

NOTE: The heater enclosure is provided with nail point marks showing cor-

rect locations for mounting holes.

The following methods of mounting the heaters to common types of wall sur-

faces are suggested:

a. Plaster Walls: Use toggle or molly screw anchors.

b. Wall Studs: Use #12 round head screws penetrating at least 3/4" (19mm)

into stud.

c. Masonry Walls: Use #12 round head screws into lead, plastic, or fiber

expansion anchor.

Tighten all screws snugly, then back off 1/2-turn to allow the back panel to

expand and contract.

10. Connect supply wiring to heater as described in Figure 6, or as shown in the

wiring diagrams supplied with the accessory kits intended for use with this

heater.

11. Secure the desired accessories to baseboard as shown in the accessory

instruction sheet, and use the wiring diagram supplied with the accessory.

NOTE: Baseboard heaters must be thermostatically controlled.

12. Replace the front cover by fitting the top lip of the cover onto the tabs on each

junction box and top edge of the element support bracket(s). Rotate the cover

downward, pushing the bottom corners inward. Install two screws (removed

in Step 4) through the cover into the junction boxes. See that the bottom of

the cover is engaged onto the bottom of each element support bracket. See

Figure 7.

13. Replace the end cap(s) by installing screw(s) (removed in Step 3).

INSTALLATION OF MULTIPLE UNITS

1. With heaters mounted end-to-end, allow 1/32-inch (1mm) of expansion space

per heater between each heater.

2. For each heater to be installed, refer to and follow “Installation of Single Unit”,

Steps 1 through 8.

3. If the power supply is to enter through the end of the heater series so that the

end cap can be installed after the heaters are installed, continue “Installation of

Single Unit”, Steps 9 through 12.

4. If the power supply is to feed heaters at the junction box that is adjacent to

SNAP TOP OF COVER OFF THE CENTER BRACKET/
INTERMEDIATE SUPPORTS

JUNCTION BOX

HEATER COVER

SCREW

Figure 4. Removal of Front Cover

JUNCTION BOX

JUNCTION
BOX END
CAP

SCREW

HEATER

Figure 3. Removal of End Cap

POWER SUPPLY CABLE MUST BE ROUTED AS SHOWN IN FIGURE 5 TO

PROVIDE THE NECESSARY STRAIN RELIEF SYSTEM.

CAUTION

!

POWER
SUPPLY
CABLE

Figure 5. Routing of Power Supply Cable

LIMIT

ELEMENT

WIRENUT

WIRENUT

CONNECT POWER SUPPLY TO EITHER END OF HEATER BY REMOVING
WIRENUT AND CONNECTING HEATER LEADS INDIVIDUALLY TO SUPPLY
LEADS.

Figure 6. Heater Wiring Connections

WIRING DIAGRAM

SNAP COVER ONTO TOP OF ELEMENT SUPPORT BRACKET.

SNAP COVER ONTO BOTTOM OF ELEMENT BRACKET.

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Figure 7. Cover Attachment

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