Mestek M) G 025 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual Download Page 35

 

Form 43471040 

-34- 

Oct 2013

 

19.0)

 

CLEANING AND ANNUAL MAINTENANCE 

ELECTRIC SHOCK & EXPLOSION HAZARD

Disconnect electrical power and gas supply before

servicing.

Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.

 

This  heater  must  be  cleaned  and  serviced  annually  by  a  qualified  contractor  before  the  start  of  each  heating 
season  and at  any time  excessive accumulation  of  dust  and dirt  is  observed. Maximum  heating  efficiency and 
clean combustion will be maintained by keeping the heater clean. To clean the heater, turn off all electrical and 
gas supply to the heater. 

The contractor shall check the following during periodic maintenance. 

••••

 

Clearances  to  combustibles:

Clearances  to  combustibles:

Clearances  to  combustibles:

Clearances  to  combustibles:  Check  that  clearances  are  being  maintained.  Make  sure  there  are  no 
flammable objects, liquids or vapors near the heater. See also Section 4.0). 

••••

 

Reflectors:

Reflectors:

Reflectors:

Reflectors:  Reflectors  should  be  kept  clean,  at  a  minimum  blow  off  the  reflectors.  (Dirty  reflectors  may 
reduce heat output).  

••••

 

Heat  exchanger  tubes:

Heat  exchanger  tubes:

Heat  exchanger  tubes:

Heat  exchanger  tubes:  Inspect  the  heat  exchanger  tubes  to  make  sure  they  are  not  cracked,  sagging  or 
showing signs of fatigue.  

••••

 

Combustion air intake:

Combustion air intake:

Combustion air intake:

Combustion air intake: Disconnect combustion air intake from the control box and inspect internally using a 
flashlight  to  make  sure  no  foreign  material  has  collected  in  the  tubes  and  that  there  is  no  obstruction 
around  the  air  intake  openings.  Clean  any  foreign  materials.  Inspect  any  joints  to  make  sure  they  are 
completely sealed. See also Section 15.0). 

••••

 

Venting  System:

Venting  System:

Venting  System:

Venting  System:  Disconnect  vent  pipe  and  inspect  internally  using  a  flashlight  to  make  sure  no  foreign 
material has collected in the pipes. Check the external vent cap and make sure that there is no obstruction 
around  the  exhaust  openings.  Clean  any  foreign  materials.  Inspect  any  joints  to  make  sure  they  are 
completely sealed. See also Section 0. 

••••

 

Gas lines:

Gas lines:

Gas lines:

Gas lines: Make sure that the gas lines are not leaking. Check the gas connection to the heater for any signs 
of damage, fatigue or corrosion. If there are any signs of damage to the gas connection or leaks found in the 
gas  piping,  immediately  stop  using  the  heater  until  the  gas  pipe  and  connections  have  been  repaired  or 
replaced. Check that the gas lines are not bearing the weight of the heater. See also Section 11.0). 

••••

 

Control

Control

Control

Control    Box:

Box:

Box:

Box: In order to extend the longevity of the heater, the heat exchanger tube and the burner must be 

level. Check that the control box is level. Clean the access panel, and the inside of the control box. 

••••

 

Blower  wheel  and  housi

Blower  wheel  and  housi

Blower  wheel  and  housi

Blower  wheel  and  housing:

ng:

ng:

ng:  Check  that  the  blower  wheel  spins  freely,  blow  out  any  dust  or  dirt  with 

compressed air. A dirty wheel can reduce the volume of air pulled and can result in premature tube failure. 

••••

 

Electrode  condition:

Electrode  condition:

Electrode  condition:

Electrode  condition:  Visually  check  that  the  electrode  gap  is  maintained  at  3/16”  and  that  the  tips  of  the 
flame  sensor  and spark  electrode  are  free  from  deposits.  Clean  off any deposits.  Check  that  the  electrode 
ceramic is free from cracks. 

. CAUTION: The ceramic portion of the electrode is very fragile so any cleaning or 

CAUTION: The ceramic portion of the electrode is very fragile so any cleaning or 

CAUTION: The ceramic portion of the electrode is very fragile so any cleaning or 

CAUTION: The ceramic portion of the electrode is very fragile so any cleaning or 

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adju

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adjustments must be done with care.

stments must be done with care.

stments must be done with care.

stments must be done with care. See Section 21.1). 

••••

 

Suspension system:

Suspension system:

Suspension system:

Suspension system: Check that the suspension system is holding the heater level. Make sure that the heater 
is hanging securely, look for any evidence where the heater may have been hit accidentally and tighten any 
loose hanging points. Check that S hooks are closed. Check that there is no evidence of wear on the chain at 
the connection to the heater and at the ceiling. 

••••

 

Main Burner and Orifice:

Main Burner and Orifice:

Main Burner and Orifice:

Main Burner and Orifice: Check the Main burner and orifice; remove any dirt or debris including spider webs. 
See Section 21.1). 

Summary of Contents for M) G 025

Page 1: ...DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT touch any electrical switch DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT use any telephone in your building IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY IMMEDIATELY call your gas supplier from a neighbor s...

Page 2: ...19 0 Cleaning and Annual Maintenance 34 20 0 Troubleshooting Guide 35 21 0 Replacing Parts 38 21 1 Removal of Spark Electrode 38 21 2 Removing Main Burner and Gas Valve 39 21 3 Air Switch Pressure Ch...

Page 3: ...g Warning Warning instructions must be followed to prevent or avoid hazards which may cause serious injury property damage or death Caution Caution Caution Caution instructions must be followed to pre...

Page 4: ...allation of this appliance is to be in accordance with latest edition of CSA B149 1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code b For installation in public garages or aircraft hangars the minimum clear...

Page 5: ...mbient temperature damaged by temperatures 90 F above ambient temperature damaged by temperatures 90 F above ambient temperature Clearances to combustibles are posted on the Clearances to combustibles...

Page 6: ...urrent Current Current Current Rating Rating Rating Rating Natural or Propane MPT Male 3 4 Round 4 Round 120 Volt 60Hz 1 Phase 2 6 Amp Fuse Fuse Fuse Fuse Rating Rating Rating Rating Ignition System d...

Page 7: ...2 STAGE CONTROLS STAGE CONTROLS STAGE CONTROLS STAGE CONTROLS BEACON MORRIS BEACON MORRIS BEACON MORRIS BEACON MORRIS MODEL NO MODEL NO MODEL NO MODEL NO PART NO PART NO PART NO PART NO GAS TYPE GAS...

Page 8: ...available for use to reduce the clearances to combustibles below the heater Refer to the Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Table Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Table Minimum Clearances to Combust...

Page 9: ...iew Bottom View Hanger Bracket QTY 2 Emitter Tube Reflector 8 FT Body Section 18 1 2 470mm 7 1 2 191mm Plastic Vacuum Air Tube 1 4 O D Tube Strain Relief Bushing Motor Leads Sight Glass 1 2 MPT Gas Co...

Page 10: ...upport hanger bracket U bolt clamp 5 16 Hex nuts 3 OD x 8 tube Mounting flange 12 radial holes Mounting flange 12 radial holes Suspension chain with turnbuckle Reflector foot end 5 1 2 80 10 1 2 Refle...

Page 11: ...ovide sufficient lengths or swing joints to compensate for expansion See Figures b and c 5 Heaters subject to vibration must be provided with vibration isolating hangers 6 Heaters must not be supporte...

Page 12: ...ing to Section 7 0 using proper suspension method see Section 9 0 1 1 80 chains for suspension 80 Suspension Chain 18 1 2 18 1 2 1 Trapeze Method Trapeze Method Trapeze Method Trapeze Method Individua...

Page 13: ...5 Attach the control box to the right hand control tube flange and secure with 1 4 20 locknuts The control box must be mounted with the perforated fresh air plate on top facing the ceiling 6 Attach t...

Page 14: ...n detail which allows the reflector to clamp installation detail which allows the reflector to clamp installation detail which allows the reflector to slide under the clamp during heater operation sli...

Page 15: ...that the gas fuel on the burner rating plate matches the fuel for the application 3 Check that the gas supply piping has the capacity for the total gas consumption of the heaters and any other equipm...

Page 16: ...n a tubular type infrared heater per the standard for Connectors A gas connector certified for use on a tubular type infrared heater per the standard for Connectors for Gas Appl for Gas Appl for Gas A...

Page 17: ...he tapped hole Connect the test gauge to the nipple Turn on the gas supply 1 STAGE CONTROLS Pressure Regulator Adjustment under cap screw 1 8 NPT Inlet Pressure Tap with 3 16 Hex Allen Wrench Plug 1 8...

Page 18: ...FOLD PRESSURE MANIFOLD PRESSURE MANIFOLD PRESSURE SUPPLY PRESSURE SUPPLY PRESSURE SUPPLY PRESSURE SUPPLY PRESSURE Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum Maximum Maximum Maximum Natural Gas 3 5 W C 5...

Page 19: ...OUND NEUTRAL 120V Motor Lead Wires Motor Lead Wire black Motor Lead Wire white INCOMMING POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION 2 STAGE CONTROLS INCOMMING POWER SUPPLY CONNECTION Viewed From Inside Control Box Draft...

Page 20: ...24 V pressostat Robinet gaz cartement d lectrode 4 7 mm Haute tension Armoire de commande Moteur d amorce d aspiration S il faut remplacer un fil de l appareil d origine utiliser exclusivement des fil...

Page 21: ...THERMOSTAT SINGLE HEATER PER THERMOSTAT SINGLE HEATER PER THERMOSTAT WIRE LEGEND ENGLISH FRANCAIS BK BLACK NOIR W WHITE BLANC R RED ROUGE BL BLUE BLEU G GREEN VERT V VIOLET VIOLET A AMBER AMBRE 42706...

Page 22: ...ing the supply circuit to the heater wiring material having a minimum size of 14 AWG and a temperature rating of at least 90 C shall be used 3 A replaceable 2 amp fuse 1 1 4 long is located inside the...

Page 23: ...W When connecting the supply circuit to the heater wiring material having a minimum size of 14 AWG and a temperature rating of at least 90oC shall be used S il faut remplacer un fil de l appareil d or...

Page 24: ...ATERS PER THERMOSTAT MULTIPLE HEATERS PER THERMOSTAT MULTIPLE HEATERS PER THERMOSTAT Ground N Neutral L1 Hot 120V Fused Disconnect Switch Continue To Additional Heaters 24 V Transformer 1 5 VA rating...

Page 25: ...L1 Hot 120V Fused Disconnect Switch Continue To Additional Heaters 24 V Transformer 1 5 VA rating per relay field supplied 24 V Continue To Additional Heaters Control Box High Fire Manual Switch fiel...

Page 26: ...ocal codes 2 A vent passing through a combustible roof shall extend through an approved clearance roof thimble Double wall Type B vent must be used for the portion of the vent system which passes thro...

Page 27: ...m height specified in the following table These minimum heights may be used provided the vent is not less than 8 feet 2 4m from any vertical wall or similar obstruction 2 All other gas vents shall ter...

Page 28: ...ecify the appropriate number of 24 inch sections of single wall vent pipe and elbows when ordering Vent Pipe Part 30497240 90 Elbows Part 30498040 and 45 Elbows Part 30499040 3 Avoid locating elbows i...

Page 29: ...ipe should be insulated flue pipe or double wall Type B vent 3 Avoid unnecessary bends Limit to two 2 90 elbows 4 The entire length of vent connector shall be readily accessible for inspection cleanin...

Page 30: ...ING UNVENTED HEATERS UNVENTED HEATERS UNVENTED HEATERS UNVENTED HEATERS COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS ONLY COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATIONS ONLY COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL INSTALLATION...

Page 31: ...and discarding the perforated cover and discarding the perforated cover and discarding the perforated cover and discarding the perforated cover An approved vent cap must be placed directly on the end...

Page 32: ...rsaCap Type B 4 Diameter Single Wall Pipe Flashing 1 2 12mm fall per 20ft 6m toward vent terminal Horizontal Through Sidewall 6 15cm Minimum 4 Starting Collar field supplied 3 ft 91cm Minimum Vertical...

Page 33: ...he gas and electrical supply NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE T T T The lighting and shutdown instructions are also shown on the perman he lighting and shutdown instructions are also shown on the perman he lightin...

Page 34: ...Restrainter Nipple 5 Long 9 Terminal Block and Shield 10 Air Switch 11 Relay 2 stage only 12 Gas Valve 13 3 Pole Terminal Block 2 stage only 14 Orifice 15 Thermostat Connection Block 2 stage only 16...

Page 35: ...are not leaking Check the gas connection to the heater for any signs of damage fatigue or corrosion If there are any signs of damage to the gas connection or leaks found in the gas piping immediately...

Page 36: ...Are they clear and unobstructed Check the pressure at the air switch Is it higher than the minimum required Is the red wire from transformer securely connected to air switch terminal C Move the red w...

Page 37: ...it 24 vac No Yes Move the white wire to the transformer terminal Is the fuse OK on ignition module Yes No Replace the fuse Yes Is there a spark across igniter sensor gap Yes No Is the ground wiring be...

Page 38: ...ck the spark gap Is it 3 16 No Yes Adjust the spark gap to 3 16 Has all the air been purged from the gas supply lines No Yes Purge the gas supply line Check the inlet pressure to the gas valve Is it b...

Page 39: ...Refer to the Replacement Parts Guide in Section 23 0 for all replacement parts 21 1 REMOVAL OF SPARK ELECTRODE A 1 3 2 4 6 5 Access panel only opens to 90 3 16 1 Disconnect electrical supply and open...

Page 40: ...e 0 16 WC Connector Tee Digital or Inclined Water Manometer scale 0 2 w c Temporary 1 4 ID Silicone plastic tubing for pressure test Control Box Air sensing tube bracket 1 Open hinged access panel 2 A...

Page 41: ...l to gas valve d Replace spark module if fuse and power are OK IGNITION MODULE DIAGNOSTICS IGNITION MODULE DIAGNOSTICS IGNITION MODULE DIAGNOSTICS IGNITION MODULE DIAGNOSTICS Fenwal 35 Fenwal 35 Fenwa...

Page 42: ...reely and is not rubbing housing Blower wheel may have worked loose from shaft and jammed against housing d Check for blower wheel damage replace if necessary If no damage readjust blower wheel on sha...

Page 43: ...03721000 Motor 1 3 30347000 Motor Spacer 4 per motor 4 4 42740000 Motor Plate 1 5 03723000 Blower Wheel 1 6 43221000 Draft Inducer Gasket 1 7 42744000 Sensing Tube Draft Inducer 1 8 42742000 Sensing T...

Page 44: ...al Gas 1 34 30333260 Valve VR8205Q 3827 10 W C 4 W C Propane Gas 1 35 42701000 Orifice Fitting Test Gauge Connection 1 37 03259xxx xxx xxx xxx Main Burner Orifice State Model Gas Type for Size State M...

Page 45: ...position d arret OFF pour une periode de 60 sec a fin d interrompre le processus de securite 5 Si l appareil ne s allume pas fermez le gaz completement pour une period de 5 min avant d effectuer une n...

Page 46: ...ater 6 42762010 Reflector control end 7 42761010 Reflector foot end 8 44028132 7 1 2 Tube Replacement Kit 3 OD ALC w one 12 radial hole flange 9 42764000 U Bend 3 OD x 3 3 4 centerline radius 10 02251...

Page 47: ...low the heater from combustible materials 43344970 Oct 2013 Installation Code and Annual Inspections Installation and Service of Mestek equipment must be performed by a qualified contractor and confor...

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