Hi I recently purchased two 5000 watt heaters for my garage (Model FUH54). They were from Northern Tool and had good reviews. They are 240v, 30amp. I am getting ready to wire them and have a question. They said to use 10-2 wire but since its a 240v, shouldn't I use 10-3 per today's codes.
Per the instructions it states to use black to terminal L2, White to terminal L1, and Copper ground to ground lug. Can I use 10-3 wire bu using black to L2, Red to L2, white to Ground lug and copper to a screw on the chassis. (and the 4 wires to my fuse panel. Or do I use 10-2 and only use one ground (the black and white to the power on the breaker and copper to the panel grounding terminal block..
Here is a link to the manufactures site and install document
http://www.marleymep.com/en/fahrenheat/products/utility-heaters/huh524.aspx
Per the instructions it states to use black to terminal L2, White to terminal L1, and Copper ground to ground lug. Can I use 10-3 wire bu using black to L2, Red to L2, white to Ground lug and copper to a screw on the chassis. (and the 4 wires to my fuse panel. Or do I use 10-2 and only use one ground (the black and white to the power on the breaker and copper to the panel grounding terminal block..
Here is a link to the manufactures site and install document
http://www.marleymep.com/en/fahrenheat/products/utility-heaters/huh524.aspx