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WARNING

For Your Safety

If you smell gas:

 

•  Open windows.
•  Do not touch electrical switches.
•  Extinguish any open flame.
•  Do not try to light any appliances. 
•  Immediately call your gas supplier from a
    neighbours phone.

Keep these instructions for future reference.

Not for residential use!

 This heater is 

NOT

 approved for use in any residential application.  

This includes, but is not limited to, attached garages, solariums, living quarters, etc.  
Installation in residential spaces may result in property damage, asphyxiation, serious injury 
or death.   Consult your local fire marshall and/or insurance carrier if unsure of your 
application.

Interdit pour usage résidentiel.  

Ne pas utiliser cet appareil à la maison, dan les chambres 

à coucher, dan les harages attenants, etc.

This is 

NOT

 an explosion proof heater.  Where there is a possibility of exposure to flammable 

vapors, consult the local fire marshall, the fire insurance carrier and other authorities for 
approval of proposed installation.

Cet émetteur n’est pas un appareil antideflagrant.  Lorsqu’il y a risque de contact avec des 
vapeurs inflammables, consulter le commissaire local des incendies, la compagnie 
d’assurance incendie ou tout autre authorité compétente pour approbation de l’installation.

Storage of gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other 
appliance may result in fire or explosion.  Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable 
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  Always maintain published 
clearance to combustibles.

Il est interdit d’utiliser des liquides inflammables ou degagent des vapeors inflammabled a 
proximaite de tout appareil fonctionnant au gaz.

Brant Radiant Heaters, Ltd.

Form#: LIOBRHL3 911

HL3 Series

 

Gas-Fired Infrared Tube Heater

Consignes De Sécurité

Si vous sentez une odeur de gaz: 

•  Ouvrez les fenêtres.
•  Ne touches pas aux interrupters électriques.
•  Éteignez toute flamme nue.
•  Contactez immediatement votre compagnie de gaz.

WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or 
maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the 
installation, operating and maintence instructions thoroughly before 
installing or servicing this equipment. 

AVERTISSEMENT. Une installation, un réglage, une modification, une 
réparation ou un entretien incorrect peut entraîner des dommages matériel, 
des blessures ou la mort. lisez attentivement les instructions d’installation, de 
fonctionnement et d’entretien avant de procéder à l’installation ou à l’entretien 
de cet équipement. 

Summary of Contents for HL3 Series

Page 1: ...incendie ou tout autre authorit comp tente pour approbation de l installation Storage of gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance may result in fi...

Page 2: ...nd Accessory Configuration 17 Burner Control Box Suspension 19 Reflector Assembly 20 Baffle Assembly and Placement 22 Final Heater Assembly 23 Venting 24 Sidewall Horizontal Venting 25 Roof Vertical V...

Page 3: ...6 2 HL3 60 150 N or LP 150 000 100 000 60 5 32 5 265 330 16 to 30 Titan Alum 60 7 2 HL3 60 175 N or LP 175 000 125 000 60 5 32 5 265 N A 16 to 30 Titan Alum 60 7 2 HL3 60 200 N or LP 200 000 145 000 6...

Page 4: ...ath Read and understand the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment Applications This is not an explosion proof heater No tube heat...

Page 5: ...2 4 m above the floor Suspended or elevated heaters shall be located in spaces where they shall not be subject to damage by aircraft cranes movable scaffolding or other objects Provisions shall be mad...

Page 6: ...electricity 2 Remove cover by lifting top cover upward and outward CAUTION HOT SURFACE R R R S R SERVICE ACCESS PANEL FAN COMPARTMENT 1 Disconnect gas electricity 2 Remove top cover thumbscrews 3 Rem...

Page 7: ...GA A COMMANDE MANUELLE DE L APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE US U ACE U IL DE TROUVE EN POSITION D ARRET OFF 2 OUVRIR LE CIRCUIT ELECTRI UE BRANT RADIANT HEATERS LIMITED 34 SCOTT AVENUE PARIS ON N3L 3R1 TELEPHO...

Page 8: ...re installing the heating system Examples of hazards include but are not limited to IMPORTANT Fire sprinkler heads must be located at an appropriate distance from the heater to avoid an inadvertent di...

Page 9: ...76 2 HL3 40 50 60 150 N P 0 60 96 60 96 15 24 205 74 45 147 32 20 32 25 4 205 74 with 1 side shield 0 106 68 20 32 15 24 205 74 with 2 side shields 0 58 42 58 42 15 24 205 74 20 ft from burner 0 27 9...

Page 10: ...ting conditions vent locations gas supply and wiring When designing an infrared radiant heating system consider the following Has the building s heat loss been evaluated Does the design meet the needs...

Page 11: ...o heating or very high ceilings may result in the heaters being mounted outside of the factory recommended mounting heights Model BTU Range Recommended Mounting Height ft Coverage Area Straight Config...

Page 12: ...available hanging points do not allow for the recommended spacing then additional hangers P N TP 19B may be necessary The spacing between the burner control box mounting brackets and the first hanger...

Page 13: ...tion chamber s is located in the middle of the tube models 150 200 MBH Remove paper band before starting up heater Stainless Steel Tube Clamp 175 200 MBH models only Refer to page 18 for U bend config...

Page 14: ...t it is securely attached NOTE Threaded rod and turnbuckles may be used 6 Attach hangers to chains Adjust chain lengths until radiant tubing is level and equal weight distribution is achieved Chains m...

Page 15: ...45 degree angle with two suspension points using two Brass Knuckles P N BK fittings 1 double loop chains and S hooks U Tubes can be mounted from a single suspension point using a Single Mounting Brack...

Page 16: ...identification tag Figure 3 7 Attach Tube Clamps Hanger Welded Seam Faces Down Swaged End Tube Clamp Radiant Tube IMPORTANT 175 000 to 200 000 BTU h models must be installed with a stainless steel tub...

Page 17: ...wards exhaust end NOTE If it is difficult to mate the tubes they may be installed incorrectly 4 Center tube clamps over the seam where two radiant tube sections connect If necessary rotate tube clamps...

Page 18: ...d corrections require two 2 TR 60 packages Figure 3 10 Elbow and U Bend Clearances Dimension A U Bend can be set in both directions 12 Figure 3 11 U Bend and Elbow Dimensions Chart 3 4 Overall Dimensi...

Page 19: ...ons for hanging the burner control box 2 Fasten beam clamp screw hook or other type of suspension anchor to hanging point 3 Attach S hook and chain assembly P N THCS to anchor Check that it is securel...

Page 20: ...ration proximity to combustibles and space surrounding the heater Before you begin assembly determine if the use of reflector accessories are necessary see Chart 3 5 Figure 3 14 Reflector Assembly Ref...

Page 21: ...coming lodged PG between the radiant tube and reflector Required when mounting heaters below 8 ft Chart 3 5 Common Optional Accessories Reflector Accessory Description Part Number Reflectors cannot be...

Page 22: ...e tabs to the center of the keyhole and rotate the baffle 90 degrees to lock the baffle sections together 5 Repeat this process with all remaining baffle sections to complete assembly Figure 3 17 Asse...

Page 23: ...nt material to exchanger with three 8 sheet metal screws Seal with high temperature silicone sealant Do not use tube clamp 23 HL3 Series 20 Foot Final Heater Assembly 3 0 Installation Final Heater Ass...

Page 24: ...ing Requirements 4 in single wall galvanized steel vent pipe or Dura Connect single wall flexible exhaust vent must be used Secure vent pipe to the swaged exhaust end of tube exchanger using three 3 8...

Page 25: ...ent pipe down toward the outlet 1 4 in per foot of length Do not pitch the heater Vent must extend beyond any combustible overhang if the vent is less than 36 in below the combustible overhang Vent Ca...

Page 26: ...ply inlet Rooftop Venting Guidelines Vent Locations and Clearances Separate air intake duct from vent pipe a minimum of 4 ft 1 2 m by placing vent pipes higher than adjacent air intake duct Venting ma...

Page 27: ...ter 6 in diameter double wall Type B vent and 6 in vent cap must be used Common vented heaters must be controlled with the same thermostat Do not operate individually Double Wall B Vent Rooftop Vent C...

Page 28: ...ater s Use of combustion air intake 3 0 Installation Optional Unvented Operation Combustion Air Requirements WARNING Not for residential use The use of unvented tube heaters in residential indoor spac...

Page 29: ...ater Intake Side View Figure 3 26 Horizontal Outside Air Supply for Single Heater Intake Side View Figure 3 27 Vertical Outside Air Supply for Common Intake Side View Roof Intake Cap Roof 18 in minimu...

Page 30: ...hat its condition is clean and comparable to a new pipe Test all gas supply lines in accordance with local codes Air Intake Duct Size Max Intake Length Duct Size Max Intake Length General No more than...

Page 31: ...ediment trap drip leg if condensation may occur at any point of the gas supply line This will decrease the possibility of loose scale or dirt in the supply line entering the heater s control system an...

Page 32: ...o an approved adapter Testing for gas leaks with an open flame or other sources of ignition may lead to a fire or explosion and cause serious injury or death Test in accordance with CAN CSA codes 4 At...

Page 33: ...re allowances are made for this movement To ensure your safety and comply with the terms of the warranty all units must be installed in accordance with these instructions 3 0 Installation Gas Supply B...

Page 34: ...8 50 15 3 150 000 2 1 2 63 5 50 15 3 175 000 2 3 4 69 9 50 15 3 200 000 2 3 4 69 9 60 18 3 125 000 2 50 8 60 18 3 150 000 2 1 2 63 5 60 18 3 175 000 2 3 4 69 9 60 18 3 200 000 2 3 4 69 9 70 21 4 175...

Page 35: ...120V to the 24V connection The HL3 Series is equipped with or without relays P N HLRP The optional relays must be factory installed NOTE Units with a relay installed must have an external transformer...

Page 36: ...ol cord is installed then the following wire colors apply 24VAC Out green Low white High black 1 4 spade terminals required as supplied HL3 Burner Box Thermostat 24VAC N Low High To 120VAC grounded ou...

Page 37: ...2 FEN 35 66 LADDER DIAGRAM W OUT HLRP RELAY PICKERS FIELD SUPPLIED FIELD SUPPLIED 2 STAGE T STAT BK GAS VALVE BK 120VAC L1 O R BL BK IGNITOR FLAME FEN 35 66 IGNITION MODULE W W PR BLOWER BK ROD 24VAC...

Page 38: ...ol cord use parenthesized color code ON OFF C M C HI H I L O HI M C C GND VAL 24V TH PS IGN FS L2 IGN 240 L1 IGN 120 LED FC F2 F1 COM NO NC COM NONC W BL PK BL STAGE 1 2 O O O O FIELD SUPPLIED TRANSFO...

Page 39: ...to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle to the floor Refer to page 1 If you smell gas and on safety label affixed to the heater Do not use this appliance if an...

Page 40: ...the control closes the gas valve within one second and a new trial sequence identical to the starting sequence is initiated If flame sense is not established within 8 5 seconds the heater will attempt...

Page 41: ...kout The heater will attempt to light three times In the event of a failed attempt to light gas pressure valve no flame sense etc the heater will enter a soft lockout period for 15 minutes and then at...

Page 42: ...4V to the thermostat Yes Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No Is the power across the left terminal of the 24V plug and ground 24 Volts Is there 120V on the primary side of the internal transformer Is there 24...

Page 43: ...crew on the Burner Control Box 24 Volts Repair thermostat or wiring from thermostat to heater Is there 24V across the TH and ground terminals on the circuit board Correct wiring Is the circuit board s...

Page 44: ...then shut off Does the burner come on and turn off immediately 1 or 2 seconds Check to make sure gas pressure is within minimum and maximum inputs as indicated on the heater s rating plate Is gas pre...

Page 45: ...as line No Is there 24V across the GROUND and HIGH HIGH to COM on heaters with optional isolation relays on the terminal strip located on the outside of the control box Repair or replace faulty wiring...

Page 46: ...age damage fatigue corrosion and obstructions If dirt becomes a problem installation of outside air intake ducts for combustion is recommended Combustion air intake system when applicable Check for bl...

Page 47: ...47 HL3 Series This page intentionally left blank 6 0 Maintenance...

Page 48: ...P 84 1 2 in Female Male Flare Fitting TP 16 TP 16 Sight Glass Washer TP 85 TP 85 1 2 in Male Male Flare Fitting TP 17 BR SGK Sight Glass Kit TP 105 BR ECR Aluminum Reflector End Cap TP 19B BR 4HGR 4 i...

Page 49: ...ate TP 3060 TP 3060 V 3 Pressure Switch Mounting Bracket TP 579 TP 19B 4 in Wire Hanger w o Tension Spring TP 3070 TP 3070 V 3 Low SS Burner TP 826 HL T 40VA Transformer TP 3071 TP 3071 V 3 High SS Bu...

Page 50: ...r consequential and incidental damages is expressly disclaimed Brant Radiant Heaters Limited s liability in all events is limited to and shall not exceed the purchase price paid Warranty Disclaimer Br...

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Page 52: ...ater is NOT approved for use in any residential application This includes but is not limited to attached garages solariums living quarters etc Installation in residential spaces may result in property...

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