Broan 9815WH SERIES Fan User Manual


 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Wall Heaters
9810WH, 9815WH SERIES
FIGURE 2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read all instructions and product labels before beginning
installation.
Only mount the heater in a vertical position.
Mount the heater at least 6” above the finished floor.
Do not mount the heater over a bathtub or in a shower stall enclosure.
When mounted, the heater should not be closer than 12” to an
adjacent wall.
Do not block the wall heater — i.e., by mounting under a towel rack,
behind a door, etc.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
NOTE: See wiring label on heater housing. The heater may be wired
for either 120V or 240V operation and requires a separate circuit.
UNIT DIMENSIONS
Housing: 12
1
/2” high x 10
1
/2” wide x 3
3
/8” deep.
Grille: 14
3
/4” high x 11
” wide x 1” deep.
Wall Cutout: 12
5
/8” high x 10
5
/8” wide.
MOUNTING THE HOUSING
(New Construction)
Refer to Figure 1.
1. Choose heater location. Make sure the heater will not be mounted
closer than 12” from a vertical surface or 6” from
the floor.
2. Using nails or screws, mount one side of housing to wall stud. The
flange must be flush to the stud.
3. Run wiring from circuit breaker or fuse box to heater location.
4. Install box connector into wiring entrance hole in housing’s junction
box.
5. Pull wiring through entrance hole and secure cable to box connector.
Allow 6” of wiring to make connections.
6. Finished wall opening should be 12
5
/8” high x 10
5
/8” wide.
JUNCTION BOX
ROUGH-IN FRAME
WALL
CUTOUT
WALL STUDS
10
5
/
8
12
5
/8
FIGURE 1
EXISTING
CONSTRUCTION
NEW CONSTRUCTION
MOUNTING THE HOUSING
(Existing Construction)
1. Choose heater location. Make sure the heater will not be mounted closer than 12”
from a vertical surface or 6” from the floor.
2. Refer to Figure 2. Make wall cutout next to a wall stud. Cutout size: 12
5
/8” high x
10
5
/8” wide.with frame.)
3. Run wiring from circuit breaker or fuse box to heater location.
4. Install box connector into wiring entrance hole in housing’s junction box.
5. Pull wiring through cutout and secure cable to box connector. Allow 6” of wiring to
make connections.
6. Refer to Figure 3. Insert TOP of housing into cutout first so that box connector clears
the wall. Then, insert bottom of housing into cutout. The flange must be flush with
the wall.
7. Use nails or screws to mount one side of housing to wall stud.
FIGURE 3
WALL STUDS
JUNCTION BOX
HEATER ASSMBLY
FLANGE
MOUNTING
HOLES
ROUGH-IN
BOX
“B” UNIT MOUNTING HOLE
- TOP AND BOTTOM