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or airborne silicones. Harry Taylor Ltd
Technical should be contacted before
installation .
Failure to do so may invalidate or reduce
guarantee cover.
Plant Room Siting
Provided certain criteria are met it is
possible to install PV heaters within a plant
room heaters installed in plant rooms should
only be configured for use in room sealed
mode and provision should be made for the
positive connection of flues , combustion air
pipes, warm air discharge and return
ductwork where such a siting is a
requirement it is recommended that you
consult Harry Taylor Ltd Technical prior to
installation.
Additionally the maximum temperature
within the plant room should not exceed
32
0
C
2.0 Installation
The location chosen for the heater must
allow for the fitting of an effective flue
system.
The location must also allow for adequate
clearance for the air supply, return air
circulation, gas supply, electrical supply,
whilst also providing good and safe working
access.
The heater must be installed on a flat and
level surface made from non-combustible
material, which is sufficiently robust to
withstand the weight of the heater and any
ancillary equipment.
Any combustible material adjacent to the
heater or flue system must be so placed or
shielded so that its surface temperature
does not exceed 65
0
C.
PV free blowing heaters are at their most
effective when located as close to the
working area as possible. However care
should be exercised to avoid directing the
discharged air directly onto the occupants of
the area to be heated.
Where the passage of cold air causes
problems (e.g. by entrances, loading bays
etc) it is considered favourable if the heater
is positioned so as the discharge towards or
across the cold air source from a distance
from 1.5m - 6m dependent upon the size of
the entrance and the air throw
characteristics of the heater. On exposed
walls heaters should be positioned so as to
discharge towards, or along the length of the
exposed wall.
In areas where it is proposed that more than
one heater is to be installed, a general
scheme of circulation should be drawn up
and maintained, thereby offering the best
heat distribution. Air pressure within the
area heated and the outside air pressure
must remain the same, factors influencing
this would be the presence of extraction
systems, ventilation systems, and various
types of process plant.
2.1 Installation Clearances
The Heater must be installed within the
clearances indicated below in mm’s
2.2 Warm Air Circulation
The air heater should be positioned to
enable maximum circulation of discharged
warm air within the area to be heated, whilst
taking account of personnel within the area,
sources of cold air ingress, and
obstructions.
The air temperature rise on passing the heat
exchanger is typically around
33
0
C
A full and unobstructed return air path to the
a i r
h e a t e r
m u s t
b e
p r o v i d e d
(see 2.4 Air Supply).
Where the heater is positioned to deliver
blown air through an opening in a wall,
Model
Front
Rear
Lhs
Rhs
30/50
700
400
150
150
72/95
840
400
150
150
120/145
840
400
150
150
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