Eco-Aire 2400 Owner's Operation And Instruction Manual - page 5
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When Installing your heater in a window
• Selectawindowofadequatesizeandwiththeappropriateclearances
needed for a safe installation. The mounting hardware supplied is
designed for the appliance to be installed in the approximate center
of the window. You will need to provide the attaching hardware, (i.e.
screws, wall anchors, etc.) of which should be suitable for mounting
to the outside surface of your home or structure. You may choose
to utilize the supplied mounting system or a configuration of your
own. However, U.S. Stove shall not be liable for faulty mounting
configurations.
• Dependingonyourapplication,asolidrestingsurfacewillneedto
be established on the window sill. If your selected window’s bottom
flange rises above the sill, a board will need to be placed and should
be level with or just rise above that flange. Use the illustration to
the right for reference.
• Thesuppliedsupportbracketswillneedtobemountedbeforein-
serting the heater into the window. These pieces will mount to the
outside of the home or structure.
• AssemblethetwoKneeBracestotheRetentionBracketusinga
washer (d) and nut (e) for each side. Tighten the nuts then back
them off to allow the bracket to slide back and forth along the knee
braces.
• Usingacarpenter’slevelorastraightedge,determinetheheightof
the retention bracket in relation to the resting surface of the heater.
Once you’ve determined that mark, locate the mounting assembly
1/4” lower to allow for precipitation runoff.
• AttachtheKneeBracestothehomeorstructureusingthehardware
that you have determined suitable for your application.
• Onceyou’vestabilizedtheKneeBraces,you’rereadytoinsertthe
heater into the window/opening. Slide the heater thru the window
or opening. Insert item “a” in the center hole of the bottom but don’t
tighten fully. Allow item “a” to engage the SLOT in the retention
bracket as shown in the illustration to the right. Slide the heater into
the window opening until it stops. The heater should either stop on
the window sash at the back of the hopper lid or on the window sill
when it reaches the fan enclosure, whichever comes first.
• Aligntheholesintheretentionbracketandheaterbottom.Insert
a washer (b) and bolt (c), and tighten.
• Tightenthetwonuts(e)onthekneebraces.
• Usingthewindowsillbrackets,mountthemtothesideoftheheater,
using the existing cabinet screws, then to the top of the window sill
with the screws provided. See illustration on the following page.
• Lowerthesashontothetopoftheheaterandproceedtoinstallthe
window insulation/filler panels.
WINDOW Sill MOUNT-
ING BRACKETS
Window Installation
Window Installation
SLOT
a
b
c
d
e
Retention
Bracket
Knee
Braces
Installing the filler panels
• Beginbyassemblingtheleftandrightsidefillerpanelstogether.SlidepartA
into part B; Notice the range of adjustment. If the openings on each side of the
heater exceeds this range, you will have to fill the gap by other means necessary
to keep the window/opening weather tight. Otherwise, proceed.
• Placethepanelassemblyagainstthebottomofthewindowsashandbottomof
the window frame. Slide apart the two sections until the flange on part A meets
the inside of the window frame and the flange on part B meets the side of the
heater. Using a drill with a 5/16” socket bit, drive the self-tapping screw through
the hole in part A into part B. This sets the width of the panels.
• Peelawaytheprotectivecoatingfromthetwo-sidedtapeontheflangesand
adhere it to the window and framing.
• Measurethefillerpanelwidthandcutthefoaminsulationtosize.Peelawaythe
coating on the tape strips and apply the foam to the panels.
• Finishtheinstallbysealingaroundtheoutsideoftheheaterandfillerpanels
with a weatherproofing silicone sealant.
TWO-SIDED TAPE
TWO-SIDED TAPE
SCREW
CUT-TO-FIT