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TERMINATION CAPS (CONT.) 

 
When venting with a manufactured vent system, vent termination caps must be of a 
design that prevents direct wind infiltration into the venting system. If wind is permitted 
to infiltrate into the venting system, static pressure may build and trip the appliance 
blocked flue sensor, resulting in nuisance appliance shutdowns.  
 
 

GENERAL EXHAUST VENT INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS 

-  All vent pipe used with a slip fit connection must be mechanically secured by 

means of 3 stainless sheet metal steel screws at 120 degree intervals. 

-  All vent pipe used that does not have a manufactured gasket/sealing 

mechanism must be sealed with a suitably rated high temperature RTV type 
silicone at all joints, in addition to sealing any screw penetrations.  

-  If a seam is present in a single wall duct material, orient the seam to the top 

side of the duct, and apply high temperature RTV silicone and/or suitable 
metal tape as required to ensure that the seam is gas tight. 

-  All venting used must be adequately supported to prevent sagging. 
-  When the vent pipe passes through a cold or unheated area where the 

ambient temperature is likely to produce condensation of the flue gases, the 
vent pipe must be insulated with a suitable insulation material that is 
approved and specified by the insulation manufacturer to withstand 
temperatures up to 450 F (232 C). 

-  Blockages of air intake and exhaust vent caps by snow and/or ice must be 

prevented. 

-  A maximum of 3 90 degree elbows may be installed in any vertical exhaust 

vent system. 

-  Maintain a downward slope on the venting material of no more than 1/4” per 

foot (6.3 mm) from the start of the vent system to the vent terminal. Do not 
apply downward slope to the appliance itself, it must be installed to be 
horizontally level.  

 

COMMON EXHAUST VENTING OF APPLIANCES 

A maximum of two units may be exhausted on a common 6” vent with the use of the 
factory supplied  AC1120 4”x 4”x 6” (10 x 10 x 15 cm) exhaust T, for both side wall and 
roof venting. A suitably rated and certified high temperature exhaust cap must be used 
on the end of the 6” exhaust vent.  
 

CAUTION

: Units with common exhaust must be jointly controlled. 

 
The addition of the AC1120 exhaust T incorporates a 90’ degree bend into the venting 
of each unit, deducting 5’ (1.5 m) from the allowable total of exhaust/intake venting for 
each commonly vented unit. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ED-40U

Page 1: ...opane Installation Code CSA B149 1 The latest edition Electrical Code PART 1 CSA C22 1 in Canada and ANSI NFPA NO 70 in the USA must also be observed It is beyond the scope of these instructions to co...

Page 2: ...t in the appliance Dimensions at certain points of the appliance may be less WARNING THIS AND EVERY GAS FIRED PRODUCT MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED OR SERVICED BY A PROFESSIONALLY LICENSED AND QUALIFIED GAS...

Page 3: ...light this or any other appliance 6 Ne pas tenter d allumer ceci ou aucun autre appareil WARNING This appliance may have sharp edges and corners Wear protective clothing such as gloves and protective...

Page 4: ...nt should be installed in a visible location Minimum required clearances below the heater should be clearly visible so that appropriate distances to combustibles will be maintained to vehicles In loca...

Page 5: ...ate space around the burner and off the gas connection end of the burner to allow for servicing Minimum distance from the radiant surface to the floor in non agricultural installations is 7 ft 2 1 m i...

Page 6: ...ectrical Code ANSI NFPA N0 70 in the U S A and PART 1 CSA C22 1 in Canada must also be observed This appliance is approved for use in an attached garage only when required building codes have been met...

Page 7: ...ating equipment WARNING HEATER EXPANSION It is a normal condition that during heat up and cool down a tube heater will expand and contract Allowances for heater expansion must be made in the gas conne...

Page 8: ...ARS Low intensity radiant tube heaters are suitable for use in aircraft hangars when installed in accordance with the latest edition of the Standard for Aircraft Hangars ANSI NFPA No 409 in the USA or...

Page 9: ...Celsius It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that building materials with a low heat tolerance which may degrade at lower temperatures are protected to prevent degradation Refer to Clearance...

Page 10: ...the structure as required Attach hanger supporting anchors securely and directly into building structure only in no case should any support that anchors only into drywall or other interior wall ceili...

Page 11: ...event walking of the reflectors the first and second reflector can be joined together at the overlap with a sheet metal screw With the radiant tube and reflectors now installed the burner can be fitte...

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Page 14: ...installing this appliance Consider that the heater will expand in length as much as inch 12 7 or more for every 10 ft 3 m of system length Typically the greater the firing rate the greater the expans...

Page 15: ...here the receptacle is switched by the thermostat controller Heating zones may be established where one 120 Volt thermostat controls more than one heater provided the total heater electrical load does...

Page 16: ...urner to gas supply with flexible gas connector 3 A drip leg must be installed in the gas line at the heater inlet connection tee followed by a pipe drop to the heater Failure to provide a drip leg co...

Page 17: ...e Hose and Hose Couplings for Conducting Propane and Natural Gas CSA 8 1 and of a length of 36 6 in 91 15 cm with an ID of a least in 12 7 mm In USA an approved Stainless Steel Flexible Gas Connector...

Page 18: ...rm to local codes Provide a 1 8 in 3 2 mm NPT plugged tapping accessible for test gauge connection immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the heater Test for leaks All gas piping and con...

Page 19: ...allation instructions contravene this manual e g vent lengths vent clearances number of elbows transitions required terminations etc defer to the specifications outlined in the venting system s manual...

Page 20: ...with inputs over 100 000 BTUH Within 36 in 91 5 cm of a window or door that can be opened in any building any non mechanical air supply inlet to any building or of the combustion air inlet of any oth...

Page 21: ...a cold or unheated area where the ambient temperature is likely to produce condensation of the flue gases the vent pipe must be insulated with a suitable insulation material that is approved and speci...

Page 22: ...all be provided to supply and exhaust at least 4ft3 min 1000Btuh 0 38m3 min kW input of installed heaters Some local codes may require an electrical interlock to a dedicated exhaust fan Exhaust must b...

Page 23: ...orizontally or vertically and must be protected with a suitable screened cap to prevent pest debris infiltration of the duct Do not use termination caps that utilize a damper or flapper system See acc...

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Page 25: ...25 EASY RADIANT WORKS ACCESSORIES NOTE FOR EXPANDED 4 ID END ORDER PART AC1190...

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Page 27: ...uct AC1060 24V Thermostat AC1120 4 x 4 x 6 Exhaust Tee AC1072 x 36 Type I Gas Flex AC1210 3 5 Dia Emitter 90 Elbow AC1070 x 24 Stainless Steel Gas Flex AC1220 Combustion Air Intake Kit AC1080 Outside...

Page 28: ...s dommagnes mat riels de blessure ou la mort Le service d entretien qualifi e est responsible de l installation de crette trousse L installation n est pas ad quate no compl te tant que le bon fonction...

Page 29: ...ated valve with pictorial illustrations 4 A rating label indicating model no serial no btu hr rating orifice size and identification of the gas to which the appliance is to be converted The conversion...

Page 30: ...d pressure regulator cap screw Refer to chart below for manifold pressure and maximum and minimum gas pressures of the converted heater Gas Supply Natural Gas Propane Manifold Pressure 3 5 W C 10 0 W...

Page 31: ...ion occurs then the control itself is suspect and should be changed If the igniter operates and there is still no ignition then the gas valve is suspect Be sure that the main gas supply is on that the...

Page 32: ...l distributor or the manufacturer WARRANTY ALL Easy Radiant Works heaters are covered by a 4 year guarantee All heaters manufactured by Easy Radiant Works are warranted to the original user against de...

Page 33: ...CHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION This equipment has been factory fired and tested prior to shipment To ensure that site conditions are compatible with the heater s performance the following start up needs...

Page 34: ...INLET GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE WITH HEATER OPERATING WC GAS VALVE OUTLET Manifold PRESSURE WITH HEATER OPERATING WC WHAT IS THE LINE VOLTAGE READING AT THE HEATER VOLTS WHAT IS THE VOLTAGE READING AT THE I...

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Page 36: ...erly earth grounded 5 Flame sense rod contaminated or in incorrect position 6 HSI element located in incorrect position 7 Hot surface element or flame sense rod wiring in good condition and properly c...

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Page 39: ...r is energized If control system indicates Electronic Fan Timer the heat speed circulation air fan will be energized after the selected heat fan on delay Flame at main burner 6 Flashes System lockout...

Page 40: ...40 AB2017 H S I CONTROL MODULE...

Page 41: ...ller ONLY 7 wire C2 PIN 9 Black Igniter PIN 10 Orange Flame sensor IMPORTANT 10 and 12 Loop together for units with single flame sensor For EZM dual flame sense 10 and 12 lead to individual flame sens...

Page 42: ...operly earth grounded 5 Flame sense rod contaminated or in incorrect position 6 HSI element located in incorrect position 7 Hot surface element or flame sense rod wiring in good condition and properly...

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Page 44: ...44 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL STORAGE WARNING SIGN...

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