Marley D - Manual

Marley D

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  • Page 2 – CLEARANCES; INSTALLATION OF SINGLE UNIT; CAUTION; IMPORTANT; EXAMPLE 1; EXAMPLE 2; Figure 1. Positioning Drapery Near Heater
  • Page 3 – INSTALLATION OF MULTIPLE UNITS
  • Page 4 – OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS; Figure 8. Wiring Through Junction Box Opening; HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
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Electric/Hydronic

Baseboard Heaters

(Model D)

Dear Owner,

Congratulations! Thank you for purchasing this new heater manufactured by a division of Marley
Engineered Products. You have made a wise investment selecting the highest quality product in the heat-
ing industry. Please carefully read and follow the installation and maintenance directions shown in this
manual. You should enjoy years of efficient heating comfort with this product from Marley Engineered
Products... the industry’s leader in design, manufacturing, quality and service.

... The Employees of
Marley Engineered Products

Read Carefully - This instruction sheet contains vital infor-

mation for the proper installation, use and efficient opera-

tion of the heater. Carefully read the manual before instal-

lation, operation, or cleaning of the heater. Failure to

adhere to the instructions could result in fire, electric

shock, death, serious personal injury or property damage.

Save these instructions and review frequently for continu-

ing safe operation and instructing future users.

WARNING: HAZARD OF FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

1. Keep all electrical cords, foam filled articles, drapes,

bedding and other household furnishings away from

contact with heater. It is recommended all items be

kept a minimum of six (6") inches (152mm) from heater.

2. Do not install baseboard heater below electrical con-

venience receptacles (outlets).

3. Do not install baseboard heater against vinyl wallpa-

per, paperboard or low density fiberboard surface. Do

not install vinyl drapes or vinyl blinds above heater.

4. Do not recess heater in wall.

5. The installation must comply with applicable local, and

National Electrical Code and utility requirements.

6. Do not remove or by-pass thermal cutout.

7. To reduce the risk of fire, do not store or use gasoline

or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of

the heater.

8. Personal injury or death could result from electric

shock. Disconnect all power to heater at main panel

before attempting to install or service this heater.

9. Supply voltage must be the same as heater voltage.

Check heater nameplate and supply voltage before

energizing.

10. Supply wiring must be suitable for 90°C.

Installation & Maintenance Instructions

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Page 2 - CLEARANCES; INSTALLATION OF SINGLE UNIT; CAUTION; IMPORTANT; EXAMPLE 1; EXAMPLE 2; Figure 1. Positioning Drapery Near Heater

CERTAIN FABRICS DISCOLOR IN TIME FROM INDIRECT SUNLIGHT AND NORMAL ROOM TEMPERATURE - MOSTLY ORGANIC AND SYNTHETIC MATERIAL. THEY WILL DISCOLOR MORE RAPIDLY WHEN EXPOSED TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND WARM CURRENTS. HANG DRAPES TO PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 2 INCHES (51mm) AIR SPACE BETWEEN HEATER FRONT AND NEAREST...

Page 3 - INSTALLATION OF MULTIPLE UNITS

3 6. If one or more heaters are connected to a single branch circuit, determine the total ampere load (see Nameplate), then determine the power supply wire size and the circuit breaker or fuse size required. (See Table 2) Table 2. Minimum Circuit AWG Wire Breaker Total Size or Fuse Amps (Copper) Siz...

Page 4 - OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS; Figure 8. Wiring Through Junction Box Opening; HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS

4 another heater, it is easier for the power supply connections to be made prior to the installation of the heater(s) to the wall. If this is not possible, connections may be made through the opening in the junction boxes when the front cover(s) is removed. See Figure 8. 5. Connecting power supply c...

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