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Heatmor 200 CSS - Electrical Safety and Connections; Plumbing and Water Connection Precautions

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13
CHAPTER 6
Electrical
1) Do not connect the electrical components of the HEATMOR™ Outdoor Furnace to any other
electrical appliance.
2) This HEATMOR™ Outdoor Furnace operates on 115-volt power only. Do not connect the furnace to a 220-
volt electrical supply.
3) HEATMOR™ INC. recommends a licensed professional electrician make all the necessary
electrical connections involved with the installation of the furnace.
4) Always disconnect the HEATMOR™ Outdoor Furnace from the main electrical supply before
servicing any of the electrical components of the HEATMOR™ Outdoor Furnace.
5) Always disconnect any existing electrical connections to any in-house heating system, before
installing the outdoor furnace to any existing indoor heating system or appliances.
6) The red wire from the high-limit aquastat on the back of the HEATMOR™ should be wired to the
indoor temperature control to override the thermostat. This will dissipate excess heat in the event of a
possible malfunction with the HEATMOR™. (The red wire is capped off in the electrical junction
box when the HEATMOR™ is new.)
Other
1) The unit may be connected to an existing indoor boiler system by installing a water-to-water heat
exchanger.
1) HEATMOR™ INC. recommends that you contact a licensed professional plumber to make
all necessary plumbing installations between the HEATMOR™ furnace and the existing heating
system of your building(s).
2) Do not operate the HEATMOR™ furnace until all electrical and water line connections have
been properly installed and tested.
3) Do not allow any re in the rebox until the HEATMOR™ has the correct amount of water and
sand installed.

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