WARNING: Hazard of Electric Shock. Any installation
involving electric heaters must be grounded to earth
to eliminate shock hazard.
1. Be sure line voltage matches heater voltage (on nameplate).
2. Electric wiring to heater must be installed in accordance with
local and National Electrical Codes.
3. Power controllers must be used when heaters are rated 3 phase
and when the heater amperage exceeds to rating of the thermostat.
4. Refer to Wiring Diagram Table B, for the proper wiring diagram
for connecting
heater.
Wiring Diagrams - Table B
WIRING
INSTALLATION
3. Whether vertically or horizontally, the heater should be rigidly
mounted so that vibration is at a minimum since excessive
vibration will result in erratic thermostat operation. The
NWHO-6 is provided with mounting lugs to support the heat-
ing chamber. (See photo.)
4. By using a slotted mounting assembly on either of the lugs,
the heater chamber will be permitted to expand with increas-
ing temperature.
5. DANGER: Hazard of Fire. Provide minimum of 6” spacing
from chamber and related piping to nearest combustible material.
Avoid operation of heater near combustible fluids or in com-
bustible vapor or gas laden atmosphere. NOTE: Contact factory
for heaters suitable for use in hazardous locations.
6. Provide adequate space at terminal end to permit withdrawal
of the heater from chamber should servicing be required.
Model
240V, 240V, 480V, 480V,
1ø Fig. 3ø Fig. 1ø Fig. 3 ø Fig.
NWHO-61215 – 2 – 5
NWHO-61515 – 2 – 5
NWHO-62015 – 3 – 5
NWHO-62515 – 3 – 5
NWHO-63015 – 3 – 5
NWHO-60825 1 2 4 5
NWHO-61025 – 2 – 5
NWHO-61225 – 2 – 5
NWHO-61525 – 2 – 5
NWHO-61825 – 2 – 5
Note: Use wire size and type specified by N.E.C. 480V and 550V heaters require 600V wire,
per N.E.C. Contactors and wire supplied by customer.