
Installing a King Electric KCV Series Cove Heater requires careful attention to safety and procedure. First, you must prepare by ensuring your electrical power supply matches the heater's voltage requirements (either 120V or 240V). Always prioritize safety: turn off the power at the circuit breaker or fuse panel, and lock or tag it to prevent accidental power restoration. Mounting the heater involves several steps. Do not recess the heater. Disconnect power at the main panel and ensure all wiring complies with local codes and proper grounding. The heater's voltage rating must match the supply load, and it should not be installed on vinyl wall coverings. Begin the installation by removing the heater from its packaging and disassembling the aluminum heating panel from the back support frame. Remove the knockout in the junction box for your electrical supply connection. Install the back support frame on the wall using appropriate fasteners. Hang the aluminum heating panel from the top lip of both junction boxes for support during wiring. Connect the supply cable's grounding wire to the green wire pigtail in the wiring compartment. Follow the wiring diagram to connect the power supply to the heater, using approved wire nuts. Connect the white and black element wires together in the opposite junction box. Carefully press the electrical wires into the junction box without pinching any wires. Finally, install the end caps by pushing the bottom edge of the aluminum heating panel towards the back panel and lightly tightening the screws. Remember, the heater can be wired from either side, but power wires should only be connected on one side. Avoid overtightening the end cap screws to allow for expansion and contraction of the aluminum heating panel during operation. Following these steps will help ensure a safe and correct installation of your King Electric KCV Series Cove Heater.


