Rev. D 27-06-11
P/N 474131
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Section 3. Installation
CONTROL PANEL INDEXING
On an outdoor shelter installation, the exhaust discharges into a vent pipe.
Orient the heater so that the vent pipe does not interfere with adjustment of the
operating controls. The control panel located on the top panel can be rotated to
any of the three sides of the heater for easy access, see
Figure 20
.
1. Remove the bolts from the door panels. Remove both door access panels.
2. Remove the four corner screws that secure the top panel. Lift the top
panel upward to remove the top panel.
3. Rotate the top panel to the desired position located at 90° angles.
Note
that the control panel must
NOT
be located on the side where the vent
is located.
4. Replace the top panel down onto the side panels. Be sure that there are no
wires caught under the panel.
5. Secure the top panel using the four corner screws.
6. Reattach the door access panels.
FINAL INSTALLATION CHECK
After installation, the installer MUST test and check that the heater is operating and
functioning properly.
Some building codes require that the heater be anchored to the equipment pad or platform to
withstand high wind pressures created during hurricanes. A Bolt Down Bracket Kit, P/N 460738,
is available with anchor clamps designed to hold the unit to the equipment pad in high wind conditions,
see
Figure 21
. Installation of the anchor clamps are recommended in all installations.
Door
Access
Panel
Top Panel
Door
Access Panel
Figure 20.
Lead
Anchor
For Heater mounting
bolts and clamps,
purchase separately
Bolt Down Bracket Kit,
Part No. 460738.
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Corrosive Vapors and Possible Causes
Figure 21.
NOTE: KEEP A 150 CM (6 IN) MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN THE VENT PIPE AND
COMBUSTIBLE SURFACES. FOLLOW THE VENT MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS
AND CODE REQUIREMENTS.
Each 90° bend reduces the maximum horizontal vent run by 3.6 m (12 feet) and each 45° bend in the vent run
reduces the maximum vent run by 1.8 m (6 feet). See Table 8 for the maximum vent length using one 90° bend.
NOTE
After installation, installer must check for correct and safe operation of the heater.