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Protemp PT-53-240 - Grounding Instructions; Maintenance; Cleaning and Maintenance

Protemp PT-53-240
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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE CONNECTED TO A
POWER SOURCE
© 2018 Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc. Turbo Electric Fan Heater User’s Manual
®
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning and Maintenance
Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect it
from the outlet and let it cool down.
The enclosure is easy to get dirty. Wipe it
often with a soft sponge. For very dirty parts,
wipe with a sponge dipped in < 122°F water
and mild detergent, then dry the heater
enclosure with a clean cloth. Be careful not to
let the water enter the inside of the appliance
In order to protect the enclosure, do not splash
water onto the heater, and never use a solvent
like gasoline, isoamyl acetate, toluene, etc. to
clean the heater.
OPERATION (CONT.)
Grounding Instructions (see Figure 1)
PT-515-120:
This heater is for use on 120 Volts. The cord
has a plug as show at A (below). An adapter
as shown at C is available for connecting
three-blade grounding-type plugs two-
slot receptacles. The green grounding lug
extending from the adapter must be connected
to the permanent ground such as a properly
grounded outlet box. The adapter should not
be used if a three-slot grounded receptacle is
available.
PT-53-240:
This heater is for use on 240 (or 208)
volts. The cord has a plug as shown in D
(below). No adapter is available for this blade
configuration, and none should be used. The
type outlet is a 240 (or 208) volt grounding
outlet. When properly installed, it provides
a ground connection through the cord to the
heater to protect the operator from electric
shock.
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B
A
D
C
Grounding Means
Grounding Pin
Metal Screw
Grounding Methods
Figure 1

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