Window installation - cont’d – Louisville Tin and Stove WOW253 User Manual

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WINDOW INSTALLATION - Cont’d.

H.)

Using 3 #8 x 3/8” screws (provided), attach trim
panels to left and right flanges on outer cabinet.
The 1/2”, 90 degree break on the trim panel
must be attached securely to the window frame.
(See Figure 8).

I.)

From outside secure the two support brackets
to the outside wall, anchors (not provided) may
be required. Make sure brackets are flush
against the outer cabinet bottom and under the
left and right sides. You must drill four 7/64”
holes through the outer cabinet bottom using
clearance holes in the support bracket as a
template. Secure bracket to outer cabinet
bottom using four #8x1/2” screws provided.
See Figure 21.

J.)

Gently slide the combustion tube assembly back
into outer cabinet. Make sure air intake and
exhaust tubes extend through holes in outer
cabinet back. From the outside, secure the
cabinet back to the tube flanges with the screws
removed in Step C. Make sure flange gaskets
are in place (See Figure 5).

K.)

Locate factory installed thermostat wires
extending from the front of heater.
Connect 24 V. wall thermostat (pro-
vided) to heater using a maximum 20’ of
thermostat wire. Do not splice thermo-
stat wire. (See Figure 9).

L.)

Connect 3/8” minimum gas supply line
to heater. (See Figure 4).

M.)

Plug factory wired power cord into a
properly grounded 115 volt electrical
outlet. NEVER use an extension cord.
If homeowner desires, heater may be
hard wired by a licensed electrician
(check your local electrical codes).

N.)

Turn gas supply on, check all connec-
tions for leaks using a soapy solution.
NEVER check for leaks with an open
flame.

O.)

Install front panel. Hang top of front
panel over top cabinet flange and
between window sash. Secure using
four (4) #8 x 1/2” painted screws (Pro-
vided). (See Figure 10).

O.)

From outside, caulk between cabinet
and side panels.

INSTALLATION IS NOW COMPLETE. FOL-
LOW LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS TO PUT
HEATER IN OPERATION.

DURING INITIAL WARM-UP HEATER MAY
SMOKE SLIGHTLY, SO PROVISION
SHOULD BE MADE FOR ADEQUATE VEN-
TILATION.

FIGURE 9

THERMOSTAT
WIRE

FIGURE 8

FIGURE 10

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