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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS

When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be
followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons,
including the following:

1.

Read all instructions before using this heater.

2.

This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin
touch hot surfaces. If provided, use handles when moving this
heater. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows,
bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains at least 3 feet (0.9m) from
the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear.

3.

Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near
children or handicapped individuals and whenever the heater is left
operating and unattended.

4.

Always disconnect heater when not in use.

5.

Do not operate any heater with a damaged cable or plug or after the
heater malfunctions, has been dropped or damaged in any manner.
Return heater to authorized service facility for examination, elec-
trical or mechanical adjustments, or repair.

6.

Do not use outdoors.

7.

This heater is not intended for use in bathrooms, laundry areas and
similar indoor locations. Never locate heater where it may fall into
a bathtub or other water container.

8.

Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw
rugs, runners or the like. Arrange cord away from traffic area and
where it will not be tripped over.

9.

To disconnect heater, turn thermostat off, then remove plug from
outlet.

10.

Connect to properly grounded outlets only.

11.

Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or
exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock, fire or dam-
age the heater.

12.

To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any
manner. Do not use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where opening
may become blocked.

13.

A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside.Do not use it
in areas where gasoline, paint, flammable liquids are used or
stored.

14.

Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock
or injury to persons.

15.

This heater is not intended for use with an extension cord.

16.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

WIRING

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all power
before installing or servicing heater. Failure to do so
could result in personal injury or property damage.
Heater must be effectively grounded in accordance
with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.

1.

Use heater only on the voltage and frequency specified on the
nameplate.

2.

All wiring should be done in accordance with local codes and the
National Electrical Code by a qualified person.

3.

Branch circuit wire for connection to heater must be at least
90˚C wire.

4.

The top access panel is secured by 4 screws that must be loosened
to gain access.

5.

A ground terminal is provided near the power terminal board.
The ground wire should be connected before other connections
are made.

6.

Refer to Table A for proper size “SO” grade of cable.

7.

A proper strain relief must be used with “SO” grade cable.

8.

Dragon heaters are factory pre-wired for 3-phase delta operation.
Some units can be converted to single phase operation by chang-
ing the wiring. The appropriate wiring diagram is also located on
the back of the wiring compartment cover.

Cord Preparation for Chromalox Portable Heaters
1.

Determine the gage and number of conductors from the tabulation
below using amps and phase from the heater nameplate. It is not
recommended that cord exceed 50 feet in length.

Model Number

Volts

kW

Phase

Amps

Min Wire Size

SDRA-30-43

480

30

3

37.2

6 Ga

SDRA-30-63

600

30

3

30.0

8 Ga

SDRA-48-43

480

48

3

58.9

4 Ga

SDRA-48-63

600

48

3

47.3

4 Ga

SDRA-60-43

480

60

3

73.3

2 Ga

SDRA-60-63

600

60

3

58.9

4 Ga

SET-UP AND OPERATION

The SDRA SuperDragon is designed to be used with 20” diameter

flexible duct. A feature of the heater is that the fan speed can be easily
adjusted from 1500 to 2300rpm, (SDRA heaters are shipped from the
factory with the fan speed set at 1800 rpm). The maximum external
static load for the blower is .38” H

2

O, regardless of the fan speed

selected. The outlet temperature is controlled by a built-in thermostat-
ic control; the maximum outlet temperature is a function of the kW rat-
ing and the amount of air (cfm) flowing through the heater. The addi-
tion of flexible duct will provide additional static load, resulting in a
lower cfm, the lower air flow will reaise maximum outlet temperature
until the static load reaches .38”H

2

O. Exceeding the maximum static

load will result in the tripping of the overtemperature control. The per-
formance range of the SDRA units is as shown in table B.

The motor and fan have variable pitch pulleys for changing the air

flow and the 

Δ

T. Graphs 1, 2 and 3 provide the performance data for

each size heater at the recommended minimum, medium and maxi-
mum fan speeds. The curves end at the point where the .38” H

2

O stat-

ic load has been reached. The temperature rise is based on using
Chromalox 20” diameter FX-20 flexible duct. The performance curves
were determined by actual testing; therefore using flexible duct not
supplied by Chromalox may vary the results. The introduction of bends
in the ducting will add static load equivalent to adding 15 feet of duct
length for each 90˚ bend and 25 feet of duct length for each 180˚ bend.

Δ

T

Max.

Δ

T at Max.

kW

Fan RPM

CFM

No Load

Static Load

Static Load

30

1800

2200

42˚F

.38” H

2

O

86˚F

48

1800

2200

68˚F

.38” H

2

O

144˚F

60

1800

2200

88˚F

.38” H

2

O

170˚F

Table A

Table B

Summary of Contents for SDRA

Page 1: ...ter where flammable vapors gases or liquids are present Heaters in the heat mode should not be operated in room temperatures above 130 F Fan motor is not designed to operate in ambients below 10 F To avoid personal injury read IMPORTANT INSTRUC TIONS on page 2 before installation or operation of heater Keep electrical cords and combustible materials such as drapes and other furnishings away from h...

Page 2: ...uit wire for connection to heater must be at least 90 C wire 4 The top access panel is secured by 4 screws that must be loosened to gain access 5 A ground terminal is provided near the power terminal board The ground wire should be connected before other connections are made 6 Refer to Table A for proper size SO grade of cable 7 A proper strain relief must be used with SO grade cable 8 Dragon heat...

Page 3: ...low the desired level even after the fan speed has been reduced to the minimum rpm An accessory AD 16 adjustable damper is available and can be attached to the heater to produce a static load ranging from 1 to 19 H2O which will act to reduce the amount of air flow The Friction Loss Graph 4 provides the actual test data on the friction loss for the AD 16 damper attachment The losses are stated as t...

Page 4: ...f of the pulley The pulley is now in position for adjustment See Table 1 for the number of turns out Tip Leave allen wrench in set screw and use free hand to fold fan blade 9 Retighten set screw use of thread locking compound is recom mended 10 Adjust fan belt tension see Fig 2 A 1 2 of belt deflection is rec ommended Tighten lock nuts 11 Tighten the 3 8 bolts see Fig 1 12 Rotate fan blade to make...

Page 5: ... Wires Through 1 2 Conduit Motor P4 P5 P6 T3 T1 T2 T9 T8 T4 T6 T5 T7 Inlet Thermostat Outlet Thermostat Cutout 1 14 1 17 18 15 13 12 Front of Heater Heater Terminal Box 4 10 Run these Wires through 1 4 Conduit One end attached to screw in terminal box and other end attached to screw on sub panel Motor Relay Control Enclosure 50 Amp Fusing 50 Amp Fusing L1 L3 L2 Wht Transformer Contactor Contactor ...

Page 6: ...g Element Placement and Routing of Thermostat Capillary and Mounting of Bulb 30 1 4 Twist Wire 20 1 2 38 37 44 38 1 2 16 84 36 45 80 81 20 21 18 32 21 Back of Heater Side View Detail Showing Pulley and Belt Installation Motor Pulley Fan Pulley 77 79 78 23 Element Assembly 30kW Element Assembly 60kW Front View with Grille Removed All Sizes Element Assembly 48kW Side View shown with Heater and Contr...

Page 7: ...lock 80 Fuse 81 Term Block 84 Model No Volts kW Phase Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No SDRA 30 43 480 30 3 118 304793 011 3 118 304793 013 3 193 121843 232 072 304551 008 315 304252 001 N A N A N A SDRA 30 93 600 30 3 118 304793 012 3 118 304793 014 3 193 121843 233 072 304551 008 315 304252 003 N A N A N A SDRA 48 43 480 48 3 118 304793 011 3 118 304793 013 6 193 12...

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