Installation instructions, General safety information, Mounting the ceh unit heater – Cadet CEH-005M User Manual

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Installation Instructions

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INSTRUCTIONS

AND SAFETY

INFORMATION.

WARNING!
When working

with electricity,

turn the electrical

power off at the

electrical panel

board and lock or

tag the circuit

breaker door.

Failure to do so

could result in seri-

ous electrical

shock, burns, or

possible death.

WARNING!

Risk of Fire.

Heaters must

be kept clean

of lint, dirt

and debris.

Failure to follow

warnings may

cause heater to

eject sparks, ignite
materials, or cause

electrical shock.

Horizontal Delivery

Heaters should be located so that the air streams of
the individual units “wipe” the exposed walls of the
building without blowing directly against the wall.
Recommended spacing between the units is 12 feet.
Locate heaters so their air streams are not
subjected to interference from columns, partitions,
machin ery, etc. (See Figure 1)

Figure 1

PLACEMENT: Install the CEH unit heater vertically or horizontally. Brackets are also available for ceiling mount
or wall mount applications.

THERMOSTAT: For single-phase only, a line voltage thermostat is required for operation. For three-phase,
a two-stage or modulating thermostat is required.
A Cadet wall thermostat is recommended for ultimate
control and comfort.

Figure 2
Horizontal mounting clearances with optional bracket
(CEKM1).

Vertical Delivery

In buildings with high ceilings or bays, vertical
delivery unit heaters are recommended to produce
comfort in central areas. They are best used when
the perimeter heat loss is adequately controlled. In
combination with horizontally discharged units, they aid
in providing good air mixture (See Figure 3).

Vertical discharging units are mounted high above
machinery, assembly lines, etc.

In an application where only vertical discharging
units will be used, the air streams must overlap to
blanket outside walls and provide good heat
distribution (See Figure 4).

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 5

Ceiling mount. Vertical mounting clearances.

The ceiling or wall on which the heater is to be
mounted must be of adequate strength to support
the heater. Plaster or suspended ceilings will not
support this type of heater. For greater stability, we
recommend the use of threaded rods.

Do not mount the heater where volatile liquids or
gases will be present or where it will be exposed
to rain or mist. All combustible materials should
be kept at least 3 feet away from front of the heater.

General Safety Information

In an area where the air temperature will be
maintained at less than 68˚F, the heater should be
mounted in a position that will not blow directly on
people working in the area.

A minimum clearance for each heater (both horizontal
and vertical mount) is listed in Figures 2 and 5.
Please follow these recommendations to avoid
potential problems with the function and safety of
the heater.

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Mounting the CEH Unit Heater

CAUTION: THE CEILING OR WALL MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND ANCHORING PROVISIONS

MUST BE OF SUFFICIENT STRENGTH TO SUPPORT THE COMBINED WEIGHT

OF THE HEATER AND MOUNTING BRACKETS.

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