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GARAGE HEATER WITH REMOTE INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL: HA24-100E HA24-150E Figure 1 PET OWNERS WARNING: Health warning for some small pets, including birds, as they are extremely sensitive to the fumes produced during the first-time use of many appliances. These fumes are not harmful to humans but we recommend that...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Instructions…………………………………3 Description and Specifications………………………4-5 General Safety Information…………......6 Locating the heater……………………………………..7 Installation………………………………………………..8-10 Connecting the power………………………………….11-14 Operating Instructions…………………………………15-17 Maintenance Instructions………………………………17...
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 1. Read all instructions before installing or using this heater. 2. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces.
DESCRIPTION The heavy-duty electric heater is designed for garages, workshops and similar locations. It features two heat settings, for a maximum heat production of 51615(150E) or 34410 (100E) BTU per hour. It includes horizontal and vertical air flow and a built-in thermostat with overheating safety thermal cut-out.
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100E Rating AMPS BTU/hour Model Voltage 10000W 240V 41.7 34,410 HA24-100E WIRE SIZE HEATER HEATER FUSE 60°C COPPER RATING & VOLTAGE AMPS SIZE 10000W@240V 41.7A 55(A) 100E Circuit diagram Figure 3 Warning: This appliance must be grounded!. Warning: The appliance must be connected to a 80(150E) or 55(100E)-Amp...
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION : This heater requires a hardwire installation (no plug). The installation of this product must be carried out by a certified electrician and in accordance with all local and national electrical codes. NOTE: This appliance is compatible with a 240V line voltage single pole wall thermostat (not included).
LOCATING THE HEATER Install heater out of traffic areas, maintaining clearances stated in figure 4. The direction of air flow should not be restricted by columns or machinery and the air flow should wipe exposed walls rather than blowing directly on them. When more than one heater is used in an area, the heaters should be installed in a way that the air discharge of each heater supports the air flow of the others, to provide best circulation of warm air as indicated in figure 5.
INSTALLATION Hardware needed You will also need the following hardware, which can be purchased from your local hardware store or electrical supply store: Electric wire in the adequate gauge and length for your application Proper size fuse or breaker for your heater’s amperage ...
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HANGING THE HEATER Lift the heater up and into the mounting bracket. 2) Align the bracket screws with the keyhole slots in the mounting bracket. 3) If the heater is to be tilted, it must be positioned in the keyhole slots - see figure 7. 4) Tighten the bracket screws with a wrench to secure the unit once suspended at horizontal or vertical level.
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MULTIPLE VERTICAL ANGLES MOUNTING THE HEATER IN THE WALL’S WOOD STUDS ONLY Figure 10 NOTE: Do not place any objects on the heater.
CONNECTING THE POWER Figure 11 100E 150E Figure 12 NOTE: If you use an external temperature control (external thermostat), please follow the instructions below: Note 1: Turn off the power to the supply line for the heater before you select the build-in / external thermostat.
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Figure 13 Note3. Connect the wire according to wiring diagram as shown in figure 11 (100E) or 12 (150E). Note4. The external temperature control (external thermostat) should comply with UL or ETL standard requirements. Note5. The lead wire of external temperature control (external thermostat) must have a minimum gauge of 16 AWG.
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5. Bend each wire into a circle Place the twisted wires through the hole Figure 14E Figure 14F 7. Connect the wires to the heater and secure in place. Figure 14G 8. Tighten back the screws with a screwdriver Figure 14H...
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Connection of power cables 1. Remove the screw from the front of the unit to connect the power to the heater. 2. Attach the cable connectors to the unit (See Figure 15) and slide the 8 (100E) or 6 (150E)-gauge wire through the cable connector. 3.
(L/H); the LED will display “L” or “H” accordingly Model HA24-150E: Low (L) →10000W; High (H) →15000W Model HA24-100E: Low (L) →7500W; High (H) →10000W *Temperature selection Press the “+” or “-” button to set the desired temperature between 5 ℃ and 35 ℃.
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Remote control Figure 18 Once the room temperature reaches the set point, the heater will automatically stop running. The LED on the heater will flash for 5 seconds after any operation, and then the LED will displays the current room temperature. *Sleep function of the remote control After 1 hour without any operation, the remote control will enter the sleep state with display turned off, press any key on it to exit the sleep state.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
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