NewAir NGH1K6WH00 Hardwired 240v Electric Workshop / Garage Heater, 10,000W Powerful Fan-Forced rapid heat for ceiling, wall or counter mount heats up to 1605 sq.ft. of Space

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Note: This heater should be installed by qualified persons only and in accordance with
the National Electric Code (Canadian Electrical Code in Canada) and all applicable
local codes. Supply wiring must be copper and suitable for at least 167°F.
TOOLS NEEDED
Phillips head screwdriver
Power Drill
5/32 in. or 4mm drill bit
Stud Finder
The remote control is powered by 2 AAA batteries. Batteries are NOT included
HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR WIRING HEATER
Adequate gauge and length of copper wire (2 power conductors plus ground) suitable
for application to route electrical panel to heater.
Suitable junction box and connectors as required for application.
Appropriate size wire nuts for connection branch circuit wires to pigtails.
A length of flexible conduit (or as required by the NEC and local codes) to route
power to heater.
NOTE: Hardware supplied is intended for installation into wood framing only. If
installation into other type of construction, additional hardware will be required for
correct installation.
CONNECTORS, CABLE AND HARDWARE USED TO WIRE THE HEATER (Figure 2)
LOCATING THE HEATER
The heater should be installed out of traffic areas and at least 6' off the floor. (8” above
floor in Canada) The direction of air flow should not be restricted (i.e., by columns or
machinery) and the air flow should wipe exposed walls, rather than blowing directly at
them. When more than one heater is used in an area, the heaters should be arranged so
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