king PX2417-WD-R PX Comfort Craft Fan Forced Heater Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- KING
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PX2417-WD-R PX Comfort Craft Fan Forced Heater
Instruction Manual
PX2417-WD-R PX Comfort Craft Fan Forced Heater
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DANGER
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE HAZARD
Read all wire sizing,voltage requirements and safety data to avoid property
damage and personal injury.
Covers all PX ComfortCraft models
WARNING
Read Carefully – These instructions are written in an effort to prevent
potential difficulties that might arise during installation. Studying the
instructions first may save you considerable time and money later. Observing
the following procedures will keep installation time to a minimum.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical heating appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
- Read all instructions before wiring or using this heater.
- WARNING: This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, boxes, etc., and curtains at least 3ft (.9 m) from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear.
- CAUTION: Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heat-er is left operating and unattended.
- Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions. Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by quali-tied electrician for repair before reusing.
- Do not use outdoors.
- WARNING: To disconnect heater, turn controls to OFF, and turn OFF power to heater circuit at main disconnect panel.
- WARNING: Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock, fire, or damage to the heater.
- To prevent a possible of fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.
- A heater may have hot and arching or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable vapors or liquids are used or stored.
- WARNING: Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use is not recommended by the manufacturer and may cause fire, electric shock, explosion or injury to people and or property.
- All electrical work and materials must comply with the Na-tional Electric Code (NEC), the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), and all state and local codes.
- Use copper conductors only.
- Verify that the electrical supply wires are the same voltage as the heater.
- Heater must be installed in a wall can.
- Use orient ring to properly align wall can and make sure it is flush with sheetrock.
- DO NOT select a location where it is likely to be blocked by furniture, curtains, etc.
- Be sure the location selected allows sufficient space for the heater as shown by Table 1.
- Connect grounding lead to grounding screw provided. Keep all foreign objects out of heater.
- DANGER. High temperatures may be generated under certain abnormal conditions. Do not partially or fully cover or obstruct the front of this heater.
PX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION!
Turn OFF all electrical power to install heater
What’s The Right Heat Output For My Room?
To get the most energy efficient heat output for your mom, determine the
square footage of the room to be heated and multiply by 10 to get the wattage
required.
Example
Room Size (10 ft. x 15 ft.) = 150 sq. ft.
150 sq. ft. x 10 watts/sq. ft. = 1500 watts
Solution: Select 1500 Watt setting during installation.
Heater Placement
Selecting A Location For Your Heater:
DO NOT install less than 6″ (15cm) from vertical side walls or open edge of
door. This heater must have an unrestricted air-flow. DO NOT select a location
where it is likely to be blocked by furniture, curtains, etc. Be sure the
location selected allows sufficient space for the heater as shown by Table 1.
DO NOT locate this heater in an area where combustible vapors, gases liquids,
or excessive lint, dust or moisture is present.
Minimum Clearances for heater: Table 1
Front | TOP | BOTTOM | SIDES |
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36 in | 12 in | 4 in | 6 in |
0.9m | 30.5 cm | 10.2 cm | 15.2 cm |
- Rated for zero clearance to insulation.
Wire and Breaker Sizing:
The wire and breaker sizing chart will give a general rule of installation size. Consult an electrician if you are not knowledgeable about wiring codes.
Table 2:
Total Amps | Minimum AWG. Wire Size(Copper | Circuit Breaker or Fuse Size |
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0 thru 12 | 414 | 15 amp |
12.1 thru 16 | #12 | 20 amp |
16.1 thru 24 | #10 | 30 amp |
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1 Route Supply Wires Route supply wire from the circuit breaker to
the stud cavity where the heater/wall can will be located.
STEP 2 Mount Orientation Mounting Plate (NEW CONSTRUCTION ONLY)
Position orientation mounting plate horizontally on studs, with label facing
you, and attach to both studs with two wood screws (not in-cluded) on each
side (See Figure 1). Use a level to ensure proper alignment. The 90 degree lip
on the inside of the orient ring cutout should butt up to a wall stud on the
left side. Proceed with drywall installation.
STEP 3 Cut Sheetrock and Mount The Wall Can Cut out a hole in the
sheetrock using a sheetrock saw (not included). For new construction with
orientation ring installed, use orienta-tion ring as a guide. For remodel
installations (without orientation ring installed behind the sheetrock), the
wall can will fit between 2 studs which should be installed 16″ on center per
building code. Cut a hole in sheetrock approximately 14-1/2 inches wide by 8.5
inches tall.
Secure supply wires to wall can prior to mounting wall can in wall.
Remove a knockout from the wall can and attach the supply wire with a strain
relief connector (not included) leaving a minimum of 6 inches wire lead.
Connect supply ground wire to grounding screw in wall can with a wire
connector (not included).
Mount the wall can securely to wall studs with 4 screws (not includ-ed)
through holes provided in the wall can.
STEP 4 Install Heater Assembly Orient heater assembly in wall can.
Connect the supply wires to the heater with insulated wire connectors (not
included). Secure with 3 screws provided into mounting tabs.
STEP 5 Install Grill
WIRING DIAGRAM
WATTAGE SELECTION
The heater is factory wired to 1500 Watts at 120 Volts. To reduce wattage
unplug an insu-lated push on terminal per color coding below. Wrap with
electrical tape to prevent possibility of electrical contact with other parts.
WIRE COLOR CODING
A Orange Disconnects the 750 Watt element
B Blue Disconnects the 500 Watt element
C Yellow Disconnects the 250 Watt element
D Black DO NOT DISCONNECT (Common)
END VIEW OF ELEMENT
A – 750 W
B – 500 W
C – 250 W Ground
D – Common Leg of Power Supply
PIC-A-WATT® 1215 120V 1500W
Steel Sheath Element
Field Connections
WATTAGE SELECTION
The heater is factory wired to 1750 Watts at 208/240 Volts. To reduce wattage
unplug an insulated push on terminal per the color coding below. Wrap with
electrical tape to prevent the possibility of electrical contact with other
parts.
WIRE COLOR CODING
A Orange Disconnects the 1000 Watt element
B Blue Disconnects the 500 Watt element
C Yellow Disconnects the 250 Watt element
D Black DO NOT DISCONNECT (Common)
END VIEW OF ELEMENT
Ground
A 1000 W
B 500 VV
C – 250 W
D – Common Leg of Power Supply
P IC-A-WATT®
Steel Sheath Element
2017 208V 1750W
2417 240V 1750W
Field Connections
REMOTE WALL THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION
Connection Diagram for Wall Mounted Single Pole Thermostat| Connection
Diagram for Wall Mounted Double Pole Thermostat
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1. Red thermostat wire to black power supply wire
2. Black thermostat wire to black heater wire.
3. White power supply wire to white heater wire
4. Connect all bare ground wires together.| 1. Connect the two red
thermostat wires to the black and white power supply wires.
2. Connect the two black thermostat wires to the black and white heater
wires.
3. Connect all the bare ground wires together.
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM | PROBLEM | SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
Breaker Trips | 1.Short Circuit |
2.Overloaded Circuit
3.Improper Voltage| 1.Find source of short. Trace heater circuit and verify
the heater is wire properly.
2.Reduce wattage in circuit. Refer to circuit sizing table for maximum
wattage.
3.Verify the heater voltage matches the supply voltage.
Heater not working| 1.No Power
2.Loose Connections
3.Defective Limit| 1.Turn Breaker ON, turn thermostat ON, check that the
breaker is position properly on panel bus-bar. A 2-Pole breaker must be
connected to both bus-bars (A&B phase) to produce 240V power.
2.Tighten wire connections.
3.By-pass the limit to test. If heater works, replace the limit.
Heater Smokes| 1.Oil on Element
2.Needs Cleaning| 1.It is normal for the element to burn off some light
finishing oil used in the manufacturing process when first energized. Open
windows and allow room to vent until it stops, usually within a few minutes.
2.Remove any dust or dirt accumulations.
Room Temperature does
not match thermostat set-
ting| 1.Thermostat affected by
another heat source.
2.Improper calibration| 1.Sunlight or other heat sources can affect the
thermostat. Move the thermostat to another location or remove the heat source.
2.Remove cover and adjust calibration screw.
Room Temperature swings
from too hot to too cold| 1. Defective or low quality
thermostat| 1. Replace with a better quality thermostat. Anticipated
thermostats are fairly accurate; an electronic thermostat is best.
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PX2417-WD-R PX Comfort Craft Fan Forced Heater
Instruction Manual
**SMART LIMIT PROTECTION AND WARRANTY
**
Heater Safety Limit Tripped?
This heater is equipped with a thermal overload Smart Limit Protection which
disconnects ele-ments and motor in the event normal operating temperatures are
exceeded. If thermal overload trips due to abnormal operating temperatures,
thermal overload shall remain open until manual-ly reset by turning the heater
OFF for fifteen minutes. Inspect for any objects on or adjacent to the heater
that may cause high temperatures. After inspecting the heat-er, keep the power
to the heater off for 15 minutes to reset the SLP thermal protector. If the
SLP thermal protector shuts the heater off again, immediately turn the heater
OFF at the circuit breaker and inspect the heater for possible fan motor
failure or dirt and lint on the heating element. Repeat the starting
procedure.
DO NOT TAMPER OR REMOVE THIS THIS DEVICE
Maintenance & Warranty Information:
The high quality and superior design of this heater will provide years of
trouble-free performance. Each year the heater should be checked and cleaned
for lint and dust accumulation. We recommend using a soft bristled brush such
as a paint brush to assist in removing contaminants from the heater.
Limited FIVE Year Warranty:
King Mfg. Co. will repair or replace without charge any King product found to
be defective or malfunctioning during the first 5 years of purchase to the
original owner.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Maintenance & Cleaning: Basic maintenance is listed below and should be performed annually. When necessary, any required servicing should be performed by qualified service personnel. Your heater will give you years of service and comfort with only minimum care. To assure efficient operation follow the simple instructions below. WARNING: Turn the electrical power OFF at the electrical panel board (circuit breaker or fuse box) and lock or tag this panel board door to prevent someone from turning on power while you are working on this heater. Failure to do so could result in serious electrical shock, burns, or possible death.
- Before removing grill, turn the electrical power OFF and elements to cool. Circuit breakers are often not marked correctly and turning the wrong breaker off could mean electricity is flowing to the heater, even if the heater does not appear to be working. If you are un-comfortable working with electrical appliances, unable to follow these guidelines, or do not have the necessary equipment, consult a qualified electrician. Once you verify the power is off completely and element is cool, proceed to the next step.
- Remove screws and take off grill. Wash grille with hot soapy water and dry immediately
- Using a hair dryer or vacuum on blow cycle, blow debris back through the element. Do not touch element. Vacuum or use a soft brush and remove lose debris without touching the elements. The fan motor does not require lubrication.
- Re-attach grill and secure with screws.
- Turn thermostat to desired setting.
- Turn power back ON at the electrical panel board.
WARNING: All other servicing should be per-formed by authorized service personnel.
We’re Here to Help!
For any difficulties installing or operating this product
Call Us Toll Free at:
1-800-603-5464 Ext 111
7:00 am -3:30 pm PST Mon-Fri
Visit king-electric.com or email us at info@king-electric.com
KING ELECTRIC MFG CO
9131 10TH AVENUE SOUTH
SEATTLE, WA 98108
PH 206 762 0400
FAX: 206 763 7738
www.king-electric.com
Rev. 5.10.18
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