Optional Equipment; Thermostat Installation - Travis Industries heritage bay Owner's Manual

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O
PTIONAL
P
30
AGE
Thermostat
(Part # 99300650)
!
Do not connect 120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring of this unit.
1
Route the thermostat wire through the back of the right side panel (there is a hole beneath the on/off switch) and attach to the on/off
switch (see the illustration below).
Open the right
a
side panel.
2
Pull through all the slack on the wire (you may wish to wrap the wire in electrical tape to prevent damage to the wire). Determine a
location for the thermostat that is within range of the 50' length of thermostat wire. It should be centralized in the room and away from
the heater. The wire may be routed externally on the wall or behind the wall (preferred).
3
Cut the thermostat wire so there is approximately 6" of slack (NOTE: Do not splice thermostat wires togetherÐthis leads to too much
electrical resistance). Expose 1/2" off each wire of the thermostat wire. Attach the exposed wire to the clips on the back of the
thermostat using a screwdriver.
4
Pull the cover off the thermostat. Place the thermostat in location and attach it to the wall through the two obround holes (use the
appropriate screws for the type of wall it is being attached to). Replace the cover on the thermostat to complete the installation.
E
QUIPMENT
Back of on/off switch
Expose 1/2" of
wire and attach
to the two
connections on
the back of the
thermostat (use a
screwdriver).
Orientation does
not matter.
Back Side of
Thermostat
Pull the cover off the
thermostat to expose the
holes for mounting the
thermostat.
c
Route the
b
wire through
the hole
below the
on/off switch.
Wall
Use the appropriate screws to
mount the thermostat to the wall.
Remove the green
jumper wire.
Back of
on/off
switch
d
Attach the quick connects
from the wire to the two posts
on the on/off switch
(orientation does not matter).
Run the thermostat
wire through the
wall (cut off
excess wire,
leaving 6" of slack)

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