Product Manual
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2600 SERIES DOWNFLOW HEATER
CHECK HEATER VOLTAGE AND PHASE ON DATA LABEL ON CONTROL PANEL DOOR TO MAKE SURE
THEY ARE THE SAME AS THE ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLY.
INSTALL SO THAT CENTERLINE OF HEATER IS NO CLOSER THAN 48” TO ADJACENT WALLS AND
TOP OF HEATING ELEMENT ENCLOSURE IS NO CLOSER THAN 15 1/2” TO CEILING (FACTORY SUP-
PLIED MOUNTING BRACKET WILL MAINTAIN CORRECT DISTANCE TO CEILING).
NOTE: Wiring diagrams of the heaters and supply connections are permanently attached to theinside of the
heater power wiring enclosure. All terminals are coded in accordance with the wiring diagram.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Heaters may be mounted using factory supplied accessory mounting equipment or using special facilities
supplied by user.
1) Mount heater securely in the desired location.
2) Remove desired knockout(s) on side of control panel.
3) Open control panel cover at top of heater by loosening two screws, opening
latch, and turning disconnect handle to off postion.
4) Following wiring diagram, connect power supply in accordance with local and/or
national codes. Be sure heater is properly grounded using grounding lug provided.
5) Floor level thermostat control may be either low or line voltage depending on individual
heater control voltage, check heater data plate before thermostat installation.
NOTE: Only one heater may be controlled by a thermostat.
Wiring instructions, where required for remote controls are packed with each individual control. See wiring
diagram on heater access panel for wiring to heater.
After installation is complete, depress RED reset button(s) to insure continuity before applying power to unit.
OPERATION
Upon a call for heat from the floor level accessory thermostat, the unit fan motor and the heating element(s)
shall be energized and remain so until the temperature reaches the setting of the thermostat; at which time, the
heating element(s) shall be de-energized. The fan motor shall continue to run and purge the heater casing of
residual heat until the setting of the fan override is reached, then the fan motor shall be de-energized. For
those units available with sub-divided circuits, the floor level accessory 2 stage thermostat will upon a call for
heat energize the fan motor and the first stage heating element. Should the temperature continue to fall, the
thermostat shall energize the second stage heating element. Upon a rise in space conditions towards the
setting of the thermostat, the two stages of heating elements shall be de-energized in sequence. The fan
motor shall continue to run and purge the heater casing of residual heat until the setting of the fan override is
reached, then the fan motor shall be de-energized.
FORM: 8932