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Before you begin, you should know...
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To breaker
White wiresBlack wires
All ground wires
...about the Cadet Energy Plus heater
...some installation facts
...some general tips
...that a wall thermostat is not required
The Cadet Energy Plus Heater provides zonal heat to a room by using an efcient, variable
speed fan to circulate the warm air, and an intelligent thermostat to deliver precise temperature
control.
The Cadet Energy Plus heater is designed to save energy and run at a low speed and heat
output once the desired room temperature is reached. This is normal operation for maintaining
and regulating desired room temperature. This low speed fan movement also provides better
air mixing within the room, and fewer on/off cycles.
Safety is Cadet’s rst priority. All CE-Series heaters feature an oversized high temperature limit
switch that shuts the heater off when excessive operating temperatures are detected.
For effective and safe operation, and to prolong the life of the heater, read all instructions and
safety information, and follow the maintenance instructions in this Owner’s Guide.
• For new installation, you should be prepared to run wire or electrical conduit to your desired
location for your heater.
A qualied or dedicated circuit from circuit breaker panel is required.
An in-wall electric fan heater is a permanent, safe, hard wired solution that requires a cut out
in your wall to recess the heater, unless a Cadet surface mount adapter is used.
• The Cadet Energy Plus heater must only be installed vertically in a wall.
• The heater must not be installed in the oor or ceiling, even if you are replacing an existing
heater that was installed in either of these locations.
• Installation on an inside wall is recommended.
• For better comfort, do not install where air is likely to continuously blow directly onto you or
another person.
• The recommended height from the oor is 12 inches for easy access to the digital thermostat.
It will function properly in lower positions, but must not be lower than 4½ inches above the oor.
• If you are replacing a heater, the Cadet Energy Plus heater must only be installed with a
Com-Pak style wall can model FXC/XC/CC. Check the label in the existing wall can to make
sure this is the type you are replacing.
• Be sure that your existing or new wall can is mounted ush with the outside of the sheetrock.
• The heater has a cool down feature that will run the fan for up to 10 minutes after switching to
NO HEAT mode or if set point is reached and mild outdoor temperatures create low demand.
This is normal. The air being discharged may feel cool, but is actually room temperature residu-
al heat moving into the room.
• Because the digital thermostat is onboard the Energy Plus Heater, it is very important to con-
duct proper maintenance (See Page 8) of the heater to maintain peak performance and safety.
• The Cadet Energy Plus heater’s unique variable speed blower will auto adjust, based on the
room requirements and heat output. It may quietly deliver heat at a low speed, for optimum
performance and energy savings once desired temperature setpoint is reached.
A wall thermostat may not be used to control this heater. The Energy Plus heater is equipped
with a unique onboard thermostat that both regulates the heater output and provides precise
temperature control. If replacing a heater controlled by an existing wall thermostat, remove wall
thermostat from the heater circuit and cover hole with a faceplate.
TO REMOVE AN EXISTING WALL THERMOSTAT FROM HEATER CIRCUIT
1. Make sure power is off at the circuit breaker.
2. Remove wall thermostat mounting screws.
3. Pull the thermostat away from the wall and count the wires.
4. A. If you count 2 black supply wires and 2 white supply wires in the box, disconnect
thermostat and connect the 2 black wires together with one connector. Connect the 2
white wires together with another connector. Connect all ground wires together.
B. If you have 1 black supply wire and 1 white supply wire, disconnect thermostat and
connect the black and white wires together with a connector. Connect all ground wires
together.
C. If you have more than 2 black or 2 white wires, please consult a qualied electrician.
5. If you have a metal junction box, it must be grounded. (Use a grounding screw or clip.)
6. Install a blank faceplate (not provided) over the exposed junction box.
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