S S u u p p p p l l e e m m e e n n t t a a r r y y E E l l e e c c t t r r i i c c H H e e a a t t e e r r s s
Installer's Guide
Follow these instructions to install the supplementary
heaters in packaged units as described in the heater
tables throughout this guide.
These instructions do not purport to cover all variations
in system hookups nor to provide for every possible
contingency to be met in connection with the
installation. Should further information be desired, or
should particular problems arise which are not covered
sufficiently for the purchaser's purposes, refer the
matter to the manufacturer.
1. Check for any shipping damage and report any to
the carrier immediately.
2. Check the heater nameplate and compare with the
heater tables to ensure the available power supply
complies with the table for the particular heater
being used.
I I n n s s t t a a l l l l H H e e a a t t e e r r s s
1. Remove screws that secure the heater panel
(located within control box access panel).
2. Remove and discard the patch plate covering the
opening where the heater will be inserted.
3. Slide the heater element section of heater assembly
into the opening and, tipping the heater slightly
forward against the unit barrier, slide the heater up
to engage the lip on the top of the barrier opening.
Push forward to engage the slot on the bottom of
the heater face into the tongue on the barrier. This
will hold the heater in place. Replace the four
screws removed in step 1. See
4. Connect the polarized plug from the heater control
box to the matching polarized plug on the bottom
of the air conditioner or heat pump unit control box.
See
Figure 1, p. 6
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Figure 1, p. 6
Figure 1. Typical Heater Installation
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All low voltage connections have been made to the
heater via the polarized plug. The low voltage controls
can be connected to the room thermostat from the air
conditioner or heat pump Low Voltage leads. See
wiring diagrams. Low voltage is 24 Volts.
1. Open the heater's control box access cover.
2. Remove the unit's power supply knockout.
3. Route the field wire through the heater
compartment and strain relief bushing into the
bottom of the heater housing.
4. Connect the power supply to the heater's wire leads
or fuse block depending on the particular heater
being used.
5. Connect the power supply ground lead to the
heater's ground lead or ground lug depending on
the particular heater being used.
6. Place the included extra heater wiring diagram on
the inner surface of the control/heater access panel
next to the unit wiring diagram, as the diagram on
the heater may be only partially visible when
installed.
7. Close the heater housing cover.
8. Reinstall the control box/heater access panel.
9. Restore power to the unit.
The BAYHTR*115, 120, 125, 315, 320, 325, 415, and 420
electric heaters have an inner pivoting control box to
allow easy access to fuse links mounted on the heater
back plate. Remove the 2 screws from the top front of
the heater control box and pull the top of the inner
control box toward you. For easier replacement of
contactors, after pivoting the inner control box toward
you, remove the screws securing the top brace of the h
eater control box as shown in
Figure 1, p. 6
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