Minimum, Iep 1520, Heater mounting – Schwank IEP-1520 User Manual

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TABLE 2:

MINIMUM

REQUIRED CLEARANCES

IEP 1520

Above ‘A’

Inches [cm]

Floor ‘F’

Inches [cm]

Clearance ‘C’

Inches [cm]

1500 W, 115-120V, 60 Hz, 13 Amps

12” [30]

72” [180]

36” [90]

Spacing ‘D’

Inches [cm]

More than

36” [90]

10. Do not use heater on a soft surface, like a bed, where air openings may become blocked.

11. A heater has hot surfaces and potentially arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use in

areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored.

Heater Mounting:

1. Mount the heater on a non-combustible surface or structural member, and maintain at

least all minimum clearances indicated in Table 2 and Figure 2 above.

2. Use the Mounting Bracket supplied with the heater - see Figure 3 next page.

3. Hardware to fasten the Mounting Bracket to the structure is field supplied by the installer

since the type of hardware fastening is determined by site conditions.

4.

If at all possible, locate the mounting bracket so that the electrical cord (8 ft [2.4 m]) can
be plugged into an electrical outlet (grounded 115 - 120 Vac) without stretching the elec-
trical cord taught. See important notice (previous page) regarding the use of

LONG AXIS: HORIZONTAL

UP TO
45°

FIGURE 2: MINIMUM Required Clearances

MOUNT BRACKET TO STRUCTURAL MEMBER OF A
NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL / SURFACE

DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING CLOSER THAN 3 ft (90 cm)
(CLEARANCE ‘C’) IN FRONT OF OR BELOW THE HEATER

CORD LENGTH 8 FT [2.4 m].

CONNECT TO A GROUNDED 120 Vac OUTLET.

ALLOW SLACK IN THE CORD - DO NOT PULL CORD TIGHT.

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