Quest Engineering EHS 31 Pro Installation, Installation, Operation Operation And Maintenance Maintenance Instructions - Quest
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Quest Power Electric Heat EHS 31
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Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
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1 Specifications
Part No.
4030220
Power
User selectable 30/50 A operation
220/240 VAC
50/60 Hz, 1 Phase
30 Amp = 46°F temperature rise; 18,000 BTUs
50 Amp = 80°F temperature rise; 31,000 BTUs
Blower
360 CFM
Filters
Pleated Media MERV-11
Duct Options
Intake – 12” Flex-Duct
Supply – 12” Flex-Duct
Warranty
1 year 100% of Parts and Labor
Dimensions
Machine
Shipping
Width
20.25”
27.5”
Height
40”
45.25”
Depth
21.4”
25.5”
Weight
90 lb
115 lb
2 Operation
2.1 Transporting
The Quest Power Electric Heat EHS 31
Pro
must always be upright when transported by vehicle. It may
be tipped onto its handle and back for loading and moving by hand. The Quest Power Electric Heat EHS
31
Pro
features a high-impact plastic skid plate which protects the unit while navigating obstacles such as
curbs, stairways, and while loading into vehicles.
2.2 Electrical Requirements
The Quest Power Electric Heat EHS 31
Pro
requires 220/240VAC. The Power Electric Heat EHS 31
Pro
outlet is 240VAC with ground. When properly installed, it provides a ground connection through the cord
to the heater to protect the operator from electric shock. The Quest Power Electric Heat EHS 31
Pro
comes
equipped with two 8’ long cords for connection to grounded residential range and dryer receptacles. An
accessory extension cord is also available (see Accessories).
2.3 Ducting
The Quest Power Electric Heat EHS 31
Pro
can be ducted at the inlet, the outlet or both using the
included round outlet adapter. The Power Electric Heat EHS 31
Pro
lid and outlet adapter are designed
to accommodate 12” flexible duct. When selecting flexible ducting keep in mind anticipated outlet
temperatures. Air temperature increase is typically 50 to 80 degrees F for low and high power settings
respectively. Adding ducting decreases airflow which can increase outlet temperatures by up to 20
additional degrees F.
Install the 12” duct adapter by lining up the notch of the adapter with the rivet on the cabinet, then push in
the directions shown to engage fasteners.