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Cadet 6F1500 User Manual

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Electric Baseboard Heater
Owners Guide
6¾"
17.15cm
2½"
6.35cm
Side
Front
3¾"
9.53cm
3¾"
9.53cm
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Phillips Screwdriver
Straight Screwdriver
Wire Strippers
Drill or Hammer
Drill Bits
(4) Wood Screws
Wire Connectors
Strain Relief Connector
Practical design is silent and built to last
Easy installation with pre-punched
knockouts at 1-inch intervals
Universal wiring available on either left or
right end
Place under a window for convection to
naturally circulate warm air in your room
Rest easy—includes high-temperature
safety shutoff feature
Durable, powder-coated nish stands up to
nicks and scratches
Your Cadet electric baseboard heater has
been thoroughly tested and is guaranteed
with a limited lifetime warranty
Electric Baseboard Models
Line
Voltage
Model Watts Amps
120
2F500-1 500 4.2
3F750-1 750 6.3
4F1000-1 1000 8.3
6F1500-1 1500 12.5
208
2F500-8 500 2.4
3F750-8 750 3.6
4F1000-8 1000 4.8
5F1250-8 1250 6.0
6F1500-8 1500 7.2
8F2000-8 2000 9.6
8F2500-8 2500 12
240
(1)
2F350 350 1.5
2F500 500 2.1
3F750 750 3.1
4F1000 1000 4.2
5F1250 1250 5.2
6F1500 1500 6.3
8F2000 2000 8.3
8F2500 2500 10.4
8F2025 2000/2500 8.3/10.4
10F2500 2500 10.4
(1)
240 volt models can be used at 208 volts. Wattage equals 75% of 240v rated
wattage.
http://www.cadetheat.com/products/baseboard-heaters/baseboard
Note: A wall thermostat or built-in thermostat kit is
required for comfortable warmth and control
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Cadet 6F1500 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Rating1500 Watts
Voltage480V
Heating Capacity5120 BTU
Dimensions20.5 in x 17.25 in x 20.5 in
Weight54 lbs
MountingWall
Heating MethodConvection
Safety FeaturesOverheat protection
TypeElectric Heater
ThermostatBuilt-in
InstallationWall Mount
Heater TypeElectric
Mounting TypeWall Mount

Summary

Important Instructions

About the Cadet Electric Baseboard

Explains zonal heat and safety features of the baseboard heater.

Thermostat Requirement

States a thermostat is required for optimum performance or convenience.

Optimal Placement Guidelines

Details best locations for installation, e.g., under windows, avoiding electrical outlets.

Wiring Considerations

Discusses wire connection possibilities from either side of the baseboard.

Voltage Compatibility

Emphasizes verifying electrical supply wires match heater voltage to prevent damage.

Model 8F2025 Wattage Configuration

Explains how to configure the Model 8F2025 for 2500 or 2000 watts.

Installation Instructions

Mount Heater to Wall

Step-by-step guide on securing the baseboard heater to the wall, ensuring proper clearances and connections.

Baseboard Wiring

Details the electrical wiring process for baseboard heaters, including voltage verification.

Standard Wiring Right Side

Instructions for wiring standard baseboards on the right side for 120V or 240V supply.

Standard Wiring Left Side

Instructions for wiring standard baseboards on the left side for 120V or 240V supply.

Multi-Watt Wiring Right Side (Model 8F2025)

Specific wiring instructions for the Model 8F2025 on the right side, including wattage selection.

Multi-Watt Wiring Left Side (Model 8F2025)

Specific wiring instructions for the Model 8F2025 on the left side, including wattage selection.

Baseboard Wiring with Wall Thermostat

Single Pole Thermostat Wiring

Guide for wiring a baseboard heater with a single pole wall thermostat.

Double Pole Thermostat Wiring

Guide for wiring a baseboard heater with a double pole wall thermostat.

Multiple Baseboard Wiring

240V Supply Wiring for Multiple Baseboards

Instructions for wiring multiple baseboards in parallel on a 240V supply circuit.

Operating Instructions

How to Operate Your Heater

Instructions on setting thermostat and understanding initial start-up odors.

Maintaining Your Heater

Cleaning and Maintenance

Steps for safely cleaning the heater, including turning off power and cleaning the cover and element.

Troubleshooting Guide

Product Warranty Information

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