Qmark CP - Radiant Ceiling Panels User Manual

Installation & maintenance instructions, Electric radiant ceiling heat panels, Warning

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Electric Radiant

Ceiling Heat

Panels

Installation & Maintenance Instructions

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Read Carefully - These instructions are written to help you prevent

difficulties that might arise during installation of heaters. Studying the

instructions first may save you considerable time and money later.

Observe the following procedures and cut your installation time to a

minimum.

1. To prevent possible electrical shock, disconnect ALL power com-

ing to heater at main service panel before wiring or servicing.

2. All wiring must be in accordance with the National and Local

Electrical Codes and the heater must be grounded as a precau-

tion against possible electrical shock.

3. Verify the power supply voltage coming to the heater matches the

ratings printed on the heater nameplate before energizing.

4. This heater is NOT suitable for use in hazardous locations as

described by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).

DO NOT use in areas where gasoline, paint or other flammable

liquids are used or stored. DO NOT use in wet areas or areas

where corrosive agents are present, such as marine, green

house, chemical storage, swimming pool, or areas of high

humidity, unless special custom panels are used. Special custom

panels may be available for certain environments. Contact manu-

facturer for details.

5. To prevent a possible injury or fire from falling panels, panels

MUST be securely fastened to the building structure.

When T-bar Mounted: The T-bar grid work frame must be

secured to the building to provide adequate support for the pan-

els. Holes are provided in the sides of each panel for attachment

of steel support wires for additional support of the panels where

the T-bar grid work frame strength is questionable. Support wire

must be steel and at least 18 gage (0.047 in. dia. / 0.119 cm. dia).

When Surface or Recess Mounted: The surface or recess mount-

ing frame accessory kits (Models ASF . . . or ARF . . . ) must be

used. Kits must be sized to match heaters being used. Do not

drill holes, drive nails, screws, etc., into or through panels. To do

so may result in fire, electric shock, or permanent damage to

heater. Surface or recess kits must be securely fastened to build-

ing structure using a minimum of four (4) 1/4 inch (.635 cm) diam-

eter screws or bolts.

6. To prevent possible fire due to the overheating of wiring, all field

wiring coming to heating panels must be rated at least 90° C

when junction box is allowed to lie on top of heating panel or is

enclosed between heater and ceiling above. When thermal insu-

lation is used on top of heater, the junction box must be above

the insulation.

7. Panels are intended for ceiling installation only. Do not install on

walls, floor, etc. Painted (bottom) surface of panel is hot. Panels

must be installed at least seven (7) feet off floor and should not

be installed where panels can be easily contacted during use.

Keep combustibles at least 3 feet (0.9m) from face of heater.

WARNING

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Dear Owner,

Congratulations! Thank you for purchasing this new heater manufactured by Marley Engineered

Products. You have made a wise investment selecting the highest quality product in the heating industry.

Please carefully read the installation and maintenance directions shown in this manual. You should enjoy

years of efficient heating comfort with this product from Marley Engineered Products . . . the industry’s

leader in design, manufacturing, quality, and service.

. . . The Employees of

Marley Engineered Products

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Marley Engineered Products Radiant Heating Panels are

designed to provide comfort by warming the surfaces

below the heaters just as the sun warms surfaces through

radiant energy. This heating process heats objects in a

room without having to bring the room air temperature up

to the same level. These panels are ideal for spot heating

in high heat loss areas. Panels may be installed side by

side or individually above areas requiring additional heat. If

used as a sole source of heat, more heat will be felt while

standing directly under the panel.

Although the heater contains thermal insulation, it will

operate more efficiently in well insulated rooms. Four or

more inches of insulation above an exposed ceiling will

increase both comfort and economy.
The heaters are intended to be controlled by a remote wall

mounted thermostat. The thermostat should be located in

the same room on a side wall. It should also be above

five feet above the floor, but not directly under the heater.

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