Space-ray LTU Series Two Stage User Manual

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Form #42710010
May 2013
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
OWNER / INSTALLER: For your safety this manual must be carefully and thoroughly read and
understood before installing, operating or servicing this heater.
INFRARED RADIANT TUBE HEATER
Two Stage Pull Through System (Negative Pressure)
Models:
L
T
U SERIES
LTU40
(
N7/L7
)
LTU50
(
N7/L7
)
LTU60
(
N7/L7
)
LTU75
(
N7/L7
)
!INSTALLER:
This manual is the property of the owner. Please present this manual to the
owner when you leave the job site.
▲WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operation and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
IF YOU SMELL GAS: FOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETYFOR YOUR SAFETY
FOR YOUR SAFETY
!
!!
!
DO NOT
DO NOTDO NOT
DO NOT try to light any appliance.
!
!!
! DO NOT
DO NOTDO NOT
DO NOT touch any electrical switch; DO NOT
DO NOTDO NOT
DO NOT use any
telephone in your building.
!
!!
! IMMEDIATELY
IMMEDIATELYIMMEDIATELY
IMMEDIATELY call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
telephone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you
cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
DO NOT
DO NOT DO NOT
DO NOT store or use gasoline or other
store or use gasoline or other store or use gasoline or other
store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
this or any other appliance.this or any other appliance.
this or any other appliance.
!IMPORTANT:
!IMPORTANT:!IMPORTANT:
!IMPORTANT:
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SPACE
SPACESPACE
SPACE-
--
-RAY
RAYRAY
RAY
Post Office Box 36485 (28236) • 305 Doggett Street (28203) • Charlotte, North Carolina
Phone (704) 372-6391 • Fax (704) 332-5843 • www.spaceray.com • email: info@spaceray.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - INFRARED RADIANT TUBE HEATER

Form #42710010 May 2013 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNER / INSTALLER: For your safety this manual must be carefully and thoroughly

Page 2 - SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE

Form #42710010 -8- May 2013 10.0) OPENING 15’ BODY PACKAGE Follow the procedure below to open the 15’ body package. 1. Remove end reflectors

Page 3 - 3.0) GENERAL INFORMATION

Form #42710010 May 2013 -9- 10.1 HEATER ASSEMBLY Sheet metal parts, particularly reflectors and vent have sharpedges. Always use gloves when handli

Page 4 - -2- May 2013

Form #42710010 -10- May 2013 3. Assembly the reflectors onto the tube section. Leave 3” space between the tube flange and the first reflector

Page 5 - May 2013 -3

Form #42710010 May 2013 -11- 7. Slip the plastic vacuum air tube over the 1/4” O.D. aluminum tube end of the draft inducer and the

Page 6 - 6.0) PACKING LIST

Form #42710010 -12- May 2013 ANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLYANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLYANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLYANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLY 11. T

Page 7 - 6.1) ACCESSORY PACKAGES

Form #42710010 May 2013 -13- 10. After all gas connections have been made, make sure the heater and all gas outlets are turned off before the mai

Page 8 - Side View

Form #42710010 -14- May 2013 12.0) INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE TEST GAUGE CONNECTION SUPPLY PRESSURESUPPLY PRESSURESUPPLY PRESSURESUPPLY PRESSU

Page 9 - SUSPENSION HAZARD

Form #42710010 May 2013 -15- 13.0) ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.This appliance must be connected to

Page 10 - -8- May 2013

Form #42710010 -16- May 2013 INTERNAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM INTERNAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM INTERNAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM INTERNAL

Page 11 - 10.1 HEATER ASSEMBLY

Form #42710010 May 2013 -17- FIELD CONNECTION FIELD CONNECTION FIELD CONNECTION FIELD CONNECTION AND THERMOSTAT AND THERMOSTAT AND THERMOSTAT AND THE

Page 12 - -10- May 2013

Form #43343330 May 2013 -- 1 -- TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1.0) Safety ...

Page 13 - May 2013 -11

Form #42710010 -18- May 2013 D.D.D.D. MANUAL SWITCHMANUAL SWITCHMANUAL SWITCHMANUAL SWITCH CCCCONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS

Page 14 - Horizontal

Form #42710010 May 2013 -19- 14.0) VENTING Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury, property damage or illnessfrom Carbon Monoxide pois

Page 15 - CANADA ONLY:

Form #42710010 -20- May 2013 Vent CapFlashing2 (5cm)ClearanceThimbleSeal Jointand AnnularSpace10 ft (305cm)or less2 ft (77cm)minimum2 ft (77c

Page 16 - -14- May 2013

Form #42710010 May 2013 -21- MULTIPLE HEATER VENTING (CONNECTIONS INTO A COMMON VENT OR MANIFOLD)MULTIPLE HEATER VENTING (CONNECTIONS I

Page 17 - ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

Form #42710010 -22- May 2013 Multiple Heater Horizontal Venting Arrangement 4 diametersingle wall ventPlan ViewVent Cap2 (5cm)ClearanceThimb

Page 18 - CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM

Form #42710010 May 2013 -23- B.B.B.B. INDIRECT VENTING (UNVENTED HEATERS)INDIRECT VENTING (UNVENTED HEATERS)INDIRECT VENTING (UNVENTED HEAT

Page 19 - May 2013 -17

Form #42710010 -24- May 2013 In multiple heater applicationsmultiple heater applicationsmultiple heater applicationsmultiple heater applicatio

Page 20 - -18- May 2013

Form #42710010 May 2013 -25- 16.0) LIGHTING AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury or propertydamage.The acc

Page 21 - 14.0) VENTING

Form #42710010 -26- May 2013 18.0) CONTROL COMPONENT LOCATION 123654879101214 1617181920211 Cabinet Assembly2 Air Inlet Plate3 Sight Glass4 M

Page 22 - -20- May 2013

Form #42710010 May 2013 -27- 19.0) CLEANING AND ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ELECTRIC SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARDDisconnect electrical power and gas supply b

Page 23 - May 2013 -21

Form #42710010 May 2013 -1- 1.0) SAFETY This heater is a self-contained infrared radiant tube heater. Safety information required during installa

Page 24 - Connector

Form #42710010 -28- May 2013 20.0) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Turn on line voltage.Does the greenmonitoring light comeon in the controlcabinet?Ye

Page 25 - (vertical position)

Form #42710010 May 2013 -29- 30 seconds afterstartup, does the lowfire amber monitoringlight come on in thecontrol cabinet?YesNowhile the amber ligh

Page 26 - -24- May 2013

Form #42710010 -30- May 2013 Call for heat ends andthe heater shuts off?YesNoTroubleshooting ends.Thermostat is notworking properly.Replace i

Page 27 - 17.0) SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

Form #42710010 May 2013 -31- Does the blower turnfreely?Replace the restrictorplate.Contact factory forassistance.Check vent and freshair lengths. Ar

Page 28 - -26- May 2013

Form #42710010 -32- May 2013 21.0) REPLACING PARTS Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.Disconnect electrical power and gas

Page 29 - May 2013 -27

Form #42710010 May 2013 -33- 21.2) REMOVING MAIN BURNER AND GAS VALVE The main burner can be inspected without removing the burner housing from the

Page 30 - 20.0) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Form #42710010 -34- May 2013 21.4) IGNITION SYSTEM CHECKS TO CHECK TO CHECK TO CHECK TO CHECK IGNITION CABLEIGNITION CABLEIGNITION CABLEIGNIT

Page 31 - May 2013 -29

Form #42710010 May 2013 -35- 21.5) MOTOR AND BLOWER WHEEL CHECK If draft inducer motor fails to run: a. Check power supply to junction box. b. Che

Page 32 - -30- May 2013

Form #42710010 -36- May 2013 23.0) REPLACEMENT PARTS GUIDE DRAFT INDUDRAFT INDUDRAFT INDUDRAFT INDUCER COMPONENTSCER COMPONENTSCER COMPONENTS

Page 33 - May 2013 -31

Form #42710010 May 2013 -37- CONTROLCONTROLCONTROLCONTROL COMPONENTSCOMPONENTSCOMPONENTSCOMPONENTS Item Item Item Item No.No.No.No. Part N

Page 34 - 21.0) REPLACING PARTS

Form #42710010 -2- May 2013 a. At least 10 feet above the upper surfaces of wings or engine enclosures of the highest aircraft that may be ho

Page 35 - Control Box

Form #42710010 -38- May 2013 2526404138373533,3432222023,2416391819151731302924b4550ELECTRICAL SHOCKHAZARDDISCONNECT POWERBEFORE OPENING COVE

Page 36 - -34- May 2013

Form #42710010 May 2013 -39- BODY COMPONENTSBODY COMPONENTSBODY COMPONENTSBODY COMPONENTS Item No.Item No.Item No.Item No. Part No.Part No.Par

Page 37 - 22.0) INSTALLATION DATA

Form #42710010 -40- May 2013 24.0) WARNINGS CARD Copies of this card may be ordered at no charge under part no. 43344990 for installation nea

Page 38 - -36- May 2013

Form #42710010 May 2013 -3- 4.0) MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury orproperty damage.Combustib

Page 39 - May 2013 -37

Form #42710010 -4- May 2013 5.0) SPECIFICATIONS Model Model Model Model No.No.No.No. InputInputInputInput, , , , Btu/hrBtu/hrBtu/hrBtu/hr

Page 40 - Low Fire

Form #42710010 May 2013 -5- 6.1) ACCESSORY PACKAGES A.A.A.A. Exhaust Hood Package, Part #42924000Exhaust Hood Package, Part #42924000Exhaust Hood P

Page 41 - May 2013 -39

Form #42710010 -6- May 2013 8.0) HEATER ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW Control BoxReflector clamp with screwExhausterassemblyRestrictorairplateTube suppor

Page 42 - FIRE HAZARD

Form #42710010 May 2013 -7- 9.0) TYPICAL SUSPENSION METHODS Burner must be secured to the mounting flange with nuts.All materials used to suspend th

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