Form #42710010 May 2013 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS OWNER / INSTALLER: For your safety this manual must be carefully and thoroughly
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
Form #42710010 May 2013 -9- 10.1 HEATER ASSEMBLY Sheet metal parts, particularly reflectors and vent have sharpedges. Always use gloves when handli
Form #42710010 -10- May 2013 3. Assembly the reflectors onto the tube section. Leave 3” space between the tube flange and the first reflector
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
Form #42710010 -12- May 2013 ANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLYANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLYANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLYANGLE MOUNTED HEATERS ONLY 11. T
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
Form #42710010 -14- May 2013 12.0) INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE TEST GAUGE CONNECTION SUPPLY PRESSURESUPPLY PRESSURESUPPLY PRESSURESUPPLY PRESSU
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
Form #42710010 -16- May 2013 INTERNAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM INTERNAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM INTERNAL CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM INTERNAL
Form #42710010 May 2013 -17- FIELD CONNECTION FIELD CONNECTION FIELD CONNECTION FIELD CONNECTION AND THERMOSTAT AND THERMOSTAT AND THERMOSTAT AND THE
Form #43343330 May 2013 -- 1 -- TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE 1.0) Safety ...
Form #42710010 -18- May 2013 D.D.D.D. MANUAL SWITCHMANUAL SWITCHMANUAL SWITCHMANUAL SWITCH CCCCONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS ONNECTIONS
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
Form #42710010 -20- May 2013 Vent CapFlashing2 (5cm)ClearanceThimbleSeal Jointand AnnularSpace10 ft (305cm)or less2 ft (77cm)minimum2 ft (77c
Form #42710010 May 2013 -21- MULTIPLE HEATER VENTING (CONNECTIONS INTO A COMMON VENT OR MANIFOLD)MULTIPLE HEATER VENTING (CONNECTIONS I
Form #42710010 -22- May 2013 Multiple Heater Horizontal Venting Arrangement 4 diametersingle wall ventPlan ViewVent Cap2 (5cm)ClearanceThimb
Form #42710010 May 2013 -23- B.B.B.B. INDIRECT VENTING (UNVENTED HEATERS)INDIRECT VENTING (UNVENTED HEATERS)INDIRECT VENTING (UNVENTED HEAT
Form #42710010 -24- May 2013 In multiple heater applicationsmultiple heater applicationsmultiple heater applicationsmultiple heater applicatio
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
Form #42710010 -26- May 2013 18.0) CONTROL COMPONENT LOCATION 123654879101214 1617181920211 Cabinet Assembly2 Air Inlet Plate3 Sight Glass4 M
Form #42710010 May 2013 -27- 19.0) CLEANING AND ANNUAL MAINTENANCE ELECTRIC SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARDDisconnect electrical power and gas supply b
Form #42710010 May 2013 -1- 1.0) SAFETY This heater is a self-contained infrared radiant tube heater. Safety information required during installa
Form #42710010 -28- May 2013 20.0) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Turn on line voltage.Does the greenmonitoring light comeon in the controlcabinet?Ye
Form #42710010 May 2013 -29- 30 seconds afterstartup, does the lowfire amber monitoringlight come on in thecontrol cabinet?YesNowhile the amber ligh
Form #42710010 -30- May 2013 Call for heat ends andthe heater shuts off?YesNoTroubleshooting ends.Thermostat is notworking properly.Replace i
Form #42710010 May 2013 -31- Does the blower turnfreely?Replace the restrictorplate.Contact factory forassistance.Check vent and freshair lengths. Ar
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
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
Form #42710010 -34- May 2013 21.4) IGNITION SYSTEM CHECKS TO CHECK TO CHECK TO CHECK TO CHECK IGNITION CABLEIGNITION CABLEIGNITION CABLEIGNIT
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
Form #42710010 -36- May 2013 23.0) REPLACEMENT PARTS GUIDE DRAFT INDUDRAFT INDUDRAFT INDUDRAFT INDUCER COMPONENTSCER COMPONENTSCER COMPONENTS
Form #42710010 May 2013 -37- CONTROLCONTROLCONTROLCONTROL COMPONENTSCOMPONENTSCOMPONENTSCOMPONENTS Item Item Item Item No.No.No.No. Part N
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
Form #42710010 -38- May 2013 2526404138373533,3432222023,2416391819151731302924b4550ELECTRICAL SHOCKHAZARDDISCONNECT POWERBEFORE OPENING COVE
Form #42710010 May 2013 -39- BODY COMPONENTSBODY COMPONENTSBODY COMPONENTSBODY COMPONENTS Item No.Item No.Item No.Item No. Part No.Part No.Par
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
Form #42710010 May 2013 -3- 4.0) MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury orproperty damage.Combustib
Form #42710010 -4- May 2013 5.0) SPECIFICATIONS Model Model Model Model No.No.No.No. InputInputInputInput, , , , Btu/hrBtu/hrBtu/hrBtu/hr
Form #42710010 May 2013 -5- 6.1) ACCESSORY PACKAGES A.A.A.A. Exhaust Hood Package, Part #42924000Exhaust Hood Package, Part #42924000Exhaust Hood P
Form #42710010 -6- May 2013 8.0) HEATER ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW Control BoxReflector clamp with screwExhausterassemblyRestrictorairplateTube suppor
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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