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14.0
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 120 VOLTS
Refer to rating plate on heater for electrical specifications.
Supply adequate grounded electrical power supply to heater via watertight, outdoor rated electrical wiring.
Fasten ground wire to grounding lug on frame of burner head and connect 120 volts to the black and white
pigtail wires from the transformer.
WARNING:
DO NOT operate heater until it has been thoroughly installed, inspected and is ready
for initial fire-up.
NOTE: All connections and wiring must be made in accordance with CSA C22.1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE
PART 1 as well as/or local codes, conditions and authorities. Refer to wiring diagrams on pages 23. In the
USA refer to NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI/NFPA 70-1987 or most current edition.
NOTE: If any of the original wire supplied with the unit must be replaced do so only with material having at
least 105 degrees centigrade temperature rating.
The heater, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence or
local codes, with ANSI/NFPA 70.
DO NOT use an extension cord as the electrical source for the heater.
Figure 20. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 120 VOLT
REMOTE CONTROL PANEL
(Low voltage connection)
Locate low voltage controller in convenient location.
Connect multi-strand, low voltage wires to panel.
Secure wiring accordingly and make final connection
inside heater burner box compartment making sure
that the correct number on the terminal strip matches
identically with the color wires on the Hl/Lo switch: The
terminals for the on/off switch, 3 and 4, are not
location specific but must be wired only to 3 and 4 in
the burner head.
ONLY USE APPROVED OUTDOOR WIRE.
Use 18 gauge for distances up to 50' and 16 for
distances greater than 50 feet.
MODELS PH-40, 50 & 75 ONLY:
THERMOSTAT CONNECTION:
USE THERMOSTAT EQUAL TO: HONEY WELL LINE
VOLTAGE MODEL T4098A or T410A. INSTALLED
SUCH THAT THE THERMOSTAT CONTROLS THE
VOLTAGE BEING SUPPLIED TO THE UNIT.