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PKB SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
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PKB SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
PCKF SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION! Turn OFF breaker to remove and
un-plugging the heater while setting up or
Figure 2
placing in new location.
CAUTION! Turn OFF breaker to remove and
un-plugging the heater while setting up or
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placing in new location.
DANGER
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ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
DANGER
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ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
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1.
Setting up Your Heater:
2.
Unpack and inspect your heater for any damage. Any
1.
Setting up Your Heater:
damage discard heater or return to authorized
2.
Unpack and inspect your heater for any damage. Any
service facility immediately.
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damage discard heater or return to authorized
3.
Place heater at least 6" (15cm) away from vertical
service facility immediately.
surfaces and keep the intake and exhaust clear of
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3.
Place heater at least 6" (15cm) away from vertical
obstructions. Keep all combustible materials,
surfaces and keep the intake and exhaust clear of
as furniture, papers, clothes, drapes, and curtains
obstructions. Keep all combustible materials,
at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the front of the heater
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as furniture, papers, clothes, drapes, and curtains
and keep them away from the sides and rear.
at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the front of the heater
4.
Route power cord away from tra c areas
and keep them away from the sides and rear.
tripping. NEVER rout e power cord under carpets,
4.
Route power cord away from tra c areas
to avoid
rugs, drop cloths, furniture or other equipment.
tripping. NEVER rout e power cord under carpets,
5.
Plug power cord into a grounded wall outlet only DO
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rugs, drop cloths, furniture or other equipment.
NOT use an extension cord or power strip.
5.
Plug power cord into a grounded wall outlet only DO
6.
Wiring diagram located in wiring compartment.
NOT use an extension cord or power strip.
Weatherproof plug and connectors Hubble Models:
6.
Wiring diagram located in wiring compartment.
Figure 5
50A IP20 AC
Weatherproof plug and connectors Hubble Models:
50A Weatherproof Boots
3-pole 4 wire plug
Figure 5
50A IP20 AC
50A Weatherproof Boots
3-pole 4 wire plug
Part# CS6365C 480V 3 phase
Part# HBL7717C
Part# CS8265 240V 3 phase
Part# CS6365C 480V 3 phase
50A 125/250V AC 3-pole
Part# HBL7717C
Part# CS8265 240V 3 phase
4 wire connector
50A 125/250V AC 3-pole
Part# HBL7716C
4 wire connector
Part# CS6364C 480V 3 phase
Part# HBL7716C
Part# CS8264C 240V 3 phase
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Part# CS6364C 480V 3 phase
Part# CS8264C 240V 3 phase
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Rating Label Location
Rating Label Location
Outside usage: Rain hood and door (PCK-RB) must
7.
be used for outside use.
7.
Outside usage: Rain hood and door (PCK-RB) must
8.
WARNING: This heater is oor ONLY and should not
be used for outside use.
be tipped on side, placed upside down, mounted on
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8.
WARNING: This heater is oor ONLY and should not
or inserted into a wall. A tip over auto disconnect
be tipped on side, placed upside down, mounted on
switch will activate when tipped more then 30°.
9.
DO NOT use heater in areas where gasoline, paint,
or inserted into a wall. A tip over auto disconnect
such
or other ammable liquids are used.
switch will activate when tipped more then 30°.
9.
DO NOT use heater in areas where gasoline, paint,
such
10. When the rain kit (PCK-RB) is installed, make
Make sure covers are fastened with the provided
or other ammable liquids are used.
rubber sealing washers for the access door.
sure covers are fastened with the provided
10. When the rain kit (PCK-RB) is installed, make
to avoid
rubber sealing washers for the access door.
11. Store unplugged and in a dry indoor location.
sure covers are fastened with the provided
12. The proper twist lock cord connection has been
rubber sealing washers for the access door.
11. Store unplugged and in a dry indoor location.
12. The proper twist lock cord connection has been
melt the cord.
Figure 6
melt the cord.
30A 125/250V AC
30A Weatherproof Boots
Figure 6
3-pole 4 wire plug
30A 125/250V AC
30A Weatherproof Boots
3-pole 4 wire plug
Part# 21414B
30A 600V AC 250V
Time Period Mode
Part# HBL20424B
3-pole 4 wire connector
Part# 21414B
30A 600V AC 250V
3-pole 4 wire connector
Part# HBL20425
Part# HBL21415B
Part# HBL21415B
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Rev. 2.27.18
Unit or Series
General information and Guidelines:
This heater must be properly placed before it is used.
DO NOT tamper with or change the operating of this
heater. All service should be preformed by a authorized
service representative. Only replace components with
King approved replacement parts.
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Operation:
1.
After the electric heater has
thermostat should be turned to LOW or NO HEAT.
Plug unit into grounded outlet, wait 3 to 5 minutes
and check to see that the heater is not operating. If
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operating, disconnect power and check for improper
wiring. If not operating then turn thermostats to
highest position and wait 3 to 5 minutes. Check to
see that the
Table 1
Troubleshooting Chart for Elec tric Heaters
SYMPTOM
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Breaker Trips
Heater not working
Heater Smokes
Room Temperature
Part# HBL20424B
does not match
thermostat setting
Room Temperature
Part# HBL20425
swings from too hot
to too cold
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
heater is operating. Should it not be operating,
disconnect power and check wiring.
2.
Allow entire system to operate steadily for 1/2 hour.
This should remove oily residue from manufacturing.
(Some smoking may occur from element).
3.
Select the setting for comfort or your job requirement.
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4.
A safety limit control
heater elements automatically if it is blocked or
otherwise overheats due to an abnormal condition.
been safely located,
DO NOT bypass or remove this safety limiting device
from the electrical circuit. During normal use, this
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safety control should not operate. If you nd that
this control is operating, make sure the heater is not
being blocked or filter is plugged. If it continues to
cycle the heater elements o , disconnect power to
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heater and have it checked and repaired by a
quali ed electrician.
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
1.
Short Circuit
1.
Find source of short. Trace heater circuit and verify the heater is wire properly.
2.
Overloaded Circuit
2.
Reduce wattage in circuit. Refer to circuit sizing table for maximum wattage.
3.
Improper Voltage
3.
Verify the heater voltage matches the supply voltage.
1.
No Power
1.
Turn Breaker ON, turn thermostat ON, check that the breaker is position
properly on panel bus-bar. A 2-Pole breaker must be connected to both bus-
bars (A&B phase) to produce 240V power.
2.
Loose Connections
2.
Tighten wire connections.
3.
Defective Limit
3.
By-pass the limit to test. If heater works, replace the limit.
1.
Oil on Element
1.
It is normal for the element to burn o some light nishing oil used in the
manufacturing process when rst energized. Open windows and allow room
to vent until it stops, usually within a few minutes.
2.
Needs Cleaning
2.
Remove any dust or dirt accumulations.
1.
Thermostat a ected
1.
Sunlight or other heat sources can a ect the thermostat. Move the thermo
by another heat
stat to another location or remove the heat source.
source.
Time Period Mode
2.
Improper calibration
2.
Remove cover and adjust calibration screw.
1.
Defective or low
1.
Replace with a better quality thermostat. Anticipated thermostats are fair-
quality thermostat
ly accurate; an electronic thermostat is best.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Rev. 2.27.18
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is provided to turn o the
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