Sterling GG-105 User Manual

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HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE! 
DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC 
POWER INCLUDING REMOTE 
DISCONNECTS BEFORE 
SERVICING. Failure to 
disconnect power before 
servicing can cause severe 
personal injury or death.
Standard units are shipped for use on 115 volt, 60 hertz, 
single phase electric power. The motor name-plate and 
electrical rating of the transformer should be checked 
before energizing the unit heater electrical system. All 
external wiring must conform to the latest edition of 
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, National Electrical Code, and 
applicable local codes; in Canada, to the Canadian 
Electrical Code, Part 1, CSA Standard C22.1.
 Do not use any tools (i.e. screwdriver, 
pliers, etc.) across terminals to check for power.  Use 
a voltmeter.
It is recommended that the electrical power supply to 
each unit heater be provided by a separate, fused, and 
permanently live electrical circuit. A disconnect switch of 
suitable electrical rating should be located as close to 
the gas valve and controls as possible. Each unit heater 
must be electrically grounded in accordance with the 
latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 
No. 70, or CSA Standard C22.1. Refer to Figures 7, 8, 
9, 10A, 10B, 10C, 11A, 11B and 11C.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
THERMOSTAT WIRING AND LOCATION:
NOTICE: The thermostat must be mounted on a 
vertical, vibration-free surface, free from air currents, 
and in accordance with the furnished instructions.
Mount the thermostat approximately 5 feet (1.5m) above 
the floor, in an area where it will be exposed to a free 
circulation of average temperature air. Always refer to 
the thermostat instructions, as well as our unit wiring 
diagram, and wire accordingly. Avoid mounting the 
thermostat in the following locations:
1.  Cold Areas- Outside walls or areas where drafts may 
affect the operation of the control.
2.  Hot Areas- Areas where the sun's rays, radiation, 
or warm air currents may affect the operation of the 
control.
3.  Dead Areas- Areas where the air cannot circulate 
freely, such as behind doors or in corners.
THERMOSTAT HEAT ANTICIPATOR  ADJUSTMENTS: 
The initial heat anticipator setpoint should equal the 
thermostat's current amperage draw when the unit is 
firing. This setpoint should be measured for the best 
results. Use the recommended ranges for a guide. If 
further information is needed, consult your thermostat 
manufacturer's instructions.
Recommended heat anticipator setting .35 Amps
NOTICE: The start-up fan delay should not exceed 
30 seconds from a cold start.
IMPORTANT: For all wiring connections, refer to the 
wiring diagram shipped with your unit (either affi xed 
to the side jacket or enclosed in the installation 
instructions envelope). Should any original wire 
supplied with the heater have to be replaced, it 
must be replaced with wiring material having a 
temperature rating of at least 105° C.
Figure 9 - T834H or T834N 
Thermostat Wiring
Figure 7 - Low-voltage Thermostat Wiring 
Single Stage
R G W1 W2
W
R
G
D6922C
Figure 8 - Low Voltage Thermostat Wiring 
Two Stage