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PART NO. 37-6756A 0610 INST ALLA TION INSTR UCTIONS 1G66 and 150 ELECTRIC-HEAT THERMOSTAT (Double Line Disconnect) The Type 1G66 Electric Heat Thermostat is designed for use on all types of electrical heating installations such as cable heat, baseboards, wall insert heaters, etc. The Type 1G66 thermostat is intended for use on 240 or 277 VAC where [...]
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Page 2
2 WIRING If the heating equipment manufacturer has made provisions or recommendations for the location of this control, then follow those instructions. If not, the following suggestions should be observed. 1. The control should be mounted in the wall, approximately five feet from the floor, as near as possible to the center of the controlled area. [...]