Installation Guide for ASPEN models including: ETS03, ETS05, ETS08, ETS10, ETM03, ETM05, ETM08, ETM10, ETM15, ETL03, ETL05, ETL08, ETL10, ETL15, ECS03, ECS05, ECS08, ECS10, ECM03, ECM05, ECM08, ECM10, E Series Electric Heat Kits for Aspen Multi-Position Air Handlers, E Series, Electric Heat Kits for Aspen Multi-Position Air Handlers, Multi-Position Air Handlers, Position Air Handlers, Air Handlers

[PDF] E Series Electric Heat Kits for Aspen Multi-Position Air Handlers

ETS08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block. ECS08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker. ETS10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block. ECS10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit ...


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II-003-Heat-Kit-Multi-Position-Legacy
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
"E" Series Electric Heat Kits for Aspen Multi-Position Air Handlers
WARNING Disconnect ALL power before servicing or installing this unit. Multiple power sources may be present. Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
The unit is designed for operation with 208/240 V, single phase, 60 Hz power supply. Aspen will not be responsible for damages caused due to modification of the unit to operate with alternative power sources.
This product designed and manufactured to permit installation in accordance with local and national building codes. It is the installer's responsibility to ensure that product is installed in strict compliance with national and local codes. Manufacturer takes no responsibility for damage (personal, product or property) caused due to installations violating regulations. Installation of this unit shall be made in accordance with the National Electric Code, NFPA No. 90A and 90B, and any other local codes or utilities requirements.
Do not bypass safety devices.

Kit #

Description

ETS03 3KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block ETS05 5KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETS08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETS10 ETM03 ETM05

10KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block 3KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block 5KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETM08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block ETM10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETM15 5KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block ETL03 3KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETL05 5KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block ETL08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETL10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

ETL15 15KW Heat Strip w/ Terminal Block

Electric Heat Kits

Kit #

Description

ECS03 3KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker ECS05 5KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECS08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECS10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker ECM03 3KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker ECM05 5KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECM08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker ECM10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECM15 15KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker ECL03 3KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECL05 5KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker ECL08 8KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECL10 10KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

ECL15 15KW Heat Strip w/ Circuit Breaker

Model used
A(A,E)M | G(A,E)M 18,19,24,25
L(A,E)M 24,25
A(A,E)M | G(A,E)M 30,31,36,37
L(A,E)M 26,30,31,32,36,37,38
A(A,E)M | G(A,E)M 42,43,48,49,60,61,62
L(A,E)M 42,43,48,49,60,61,62

W/ Terminal Block W/ Circuit Breaker

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1) Refer to Table 1 for appropriate kit
2) Check kit for physical damage, do not install damaged kit
3) Remove the upper access panel from air handler
4) Unplug the Mate-n-Lock connector and Remove block-off plate or existing heater kit from air handler by removing 5 screws (see FIG. 2)
5) Slide the heater kit into the slot where you took the block off plate and secure it by replacing back the 5 screws (see FIG. 3)
6) Insert power leads into the circuit breaker lugs or terminal block and tighten (see FIG. 3)
7) Connect ground wire to ground lug (see FIG. 3)
8) Plug in the Mate-N-Lock connector (see FIG. 3)
9) Break out the appropriate number of circuit breaker openings (if applicable) on the upper access panel of the air handler

FIG. 1 (ELECTRIC HEAT KIT)
SCREW BLOCK OFF
PLATE
MATE-N-LOCK CONNECTOR
FIG. 2

GROUND LUG

CIRCUIT BREAKER

MATE-N-LOCK CONNECTOR
FIG. 3

(a) (b)

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10) Find the nameplate of the air handler unit and cross out the existing configuration and check the new heat kit model configuration that was installed. Nameplate shown below is a sample only.
11) Find the wiring diagram label that is included in the heat kit and stick it near the nameplate. Wiring Diagram shown below is a sample only.

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HOW TO REPLACE A DEFECTIVE THERMAL CUT OFF (TCO) OF A HEATER KIT:

Fig. 1 ­ TCO Image

Screw

TCO

TCO

Heater Kit

Black Wire

Fig. 2 ­ Heater Kit w/ TCO

1. Disconnect power, unscrew and open upper access panels to access the heater kit from the unit.
2. Locate the TCO(s) and disconnect the 2 black wires per TCO. Using a multimeter, measure continuity/ resistance of the fuse element by placing the test probes across the two terminals to verify if the fuse has failed. The quantity of TCO's depends on the heater kit model. The heater kit model shown in Figure 2 has two TCOs.
3. Unscrew the defective TCO from the base plate and using the same screw(s) mount the new one back in the same spot.
4. Re-connect all the wirings in the same terminals that you disconnect it from.
5. Mount the access panel back in the unit.

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Subject to change without notice and without incurring obligation. © Copyright 2024 Aspen Manufacturing. All Rights Reserved

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