ABusDriver
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I'm currently running the wiring in my garage in anticipation of installing a Reznor UDAS-30 heater. According to the installation manual:
"A dedicated line voltage supply with disconnect switch should be run directly from the main electrical panel to the heater. All external wiring must be within approved conduit and have a minimum temperature rise rating of 60°C"
I've run a dedicated line (12-2 NM) from the sub panel to a box mounted to the rafter in the heater location. The UDAS heater has a built-in disconnect, so I think I've got the first two parts covered (dedicated line & disconnect). My question involves the wiring from the box to the unit. The instructions say to used approved conduit to the unit and have a 60C temperature rise rating. I suppose that's for heat protection for the wiring.
I know there are various types of conduit, but which types have a 60 degree C temperature rise rating? I can't seem to find any specs that mention that.
And how should the wiring from the box to the unit be handled? Should I have a metal box instead of the one I've already installed to allow a short run of EMT or other conduit from the face (front) of the box to the unit? I'm not close to installing the heater, but I'd like to have the correct box and wiring in place before the ceiling is finished.
Thanks for the help.
George
Sorry for any neck pain the sideways photo causes. For some reason GJ wants to turn all my photos.....
"A dedicated line voltage supply with disconnect switch should be run directly from the main electrical panel to the heater. All external wiring must be within approved conduit and have a minimum temperature rise rating of 60°C"
I've run a dedicated line (12-2 NM) from the sub panel to a box mounted to the rafter in the heater location. The UDAS heater has a built-in disconnect, so I think I've got the first two parts covered (dedicated line & disconnect). My question involves the wiring from the box to the unit. The instructions say to used approved conduit to the unit and have a 60C temperature rise rating. I suppose that's for heat protection for the wiring.
I know there are various types of conduit, but which types have a 60 degree C temperature rise rating? I can't seem to find any specs that mention that.
And how should the wiring from the box to the unit be handled? Should I have a metal box instead of the one I've already installed to allow a short run of EMT or other conduit from the face (front) of the box to the unit? I'm not close to installing the heater, but I'd like to have the correct box and wiring in place before the ceiling is finished.
Thanks for the help.
George
Sorry for any neck pain the sideways photo causes. For some reason GJ wants to turn all my photos.....
