SRP UAB SERIES Installation, Operation And Service Instructions Download Page 3

 

Series UAB 

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Feb 18/2015 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................... 4

 

Important ....................................................................................................................................................... 4

 

Installation Codes .......................................................................................................................................... 5

 

General Installation and Gas Codes/Electrical Codes............................................................................................ 5

 

Aircraft Hangar Installation ................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Public Garages ....................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Parking Structures.................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

Gas Supply Lines ................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Electrical ................................................................................................................................................................ 5

 

Venting .................................................................................................................................................................. 5

 

GENERAL

 

SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................ 6

 

Gas Supply..................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Electric Supply .............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

Flue and Outside Air Connection .................................................................................................................. 6

 

General Dimensions of Burner and Heat exchanger. .................................................................................... 7

 

BURNER

 

RATES ................................................................................................................................ 8

 

Burner Rates and Baffle Configurations ....................................................................................................... 8

 

CLEARANCE

 

TO

 

COMBUSTIBLES .............................................................................................. 9

 

INSTALLATION .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

Installation Sequence ................................................................................................................................... 11

 

VENTING/COMBUSTION

 

AIR

 

DUCTING ................................................................................. 22

 

General Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 22

 

Un-vented Operation ................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Vented Operation ......................................................................................................................................... 23

 

Horizontal Venting .............................................................................................................................................. 23

 

Vertical Venting .................................................................................................................................................. 24

 

Common Vertical Venting ................................................................................................................................... 24

 

Common Horizontal Venting .............................................................................................................................. 25

 

Combustion Air Supply (Optional) ............................................................................................................. 26

 

GAS

 

PIPING ...................................................................................................................................... 27

 

General Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 27

 

ELECTRICAL

 

WIRING ................................................................................................................. 28

 

General Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 28

 

24 Volts Thermostat connection .................................................................................................................. 29

 

OPERATION

 

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MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................... 30

 

Starting Sequence of Operation ................................................................................................................... 30

 

Maintenance ................................................................................................................................................ 31

 

TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................... 32

 

Blower Motor Fails to Run .......................................................................................................................... 32

 

No Gas Supply ............................................................................................................................................. 32

 

Burner Does Not Light ................................................................................................................................ 32

 

Burner Does Not Stay Lit ............................................................................................................................ 32

 

Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................................................................................. 33

 

PARTS

 

LIST ...................................................................................................................................... 34

 

WARRANTY ..................................................................................................................................... 36

 

Summary of Contents for UAB SERIES

Page 1: ...reet Stoney Creek Ontario L8E 5S1 If you smell gas 1 Open windows 2 Don t touch electrical switches 3 Extinguish any open flame 4 Immediately call your gas supplier Il est interdit d utiliser des liqu...

Page 2: ...an automatic ignition device Do not attempt to light the burner by hand Failure to comply could result in a serious fire and personal injury hazard CAUTION MECHANICAL HAZARD Do not use high pressure a...

Page 3: ...EARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 9 INSTALLATION 11 Installation Sequence 11 VENTING COMBUSTION AIR DUCTING 22 General Requirements 22 Un vented Operation 23 Vented Operation 23 Horizontal Venting 23 Vertical V...

Page 4: ...field assembled low intensity infrared heaters that are easy to install and maintain and which were engineered with significant input from our customers They are designed to provide economical operat...

Page 5: ...Codes in Canada Public Garages Installation in public garages must conform to the Standard for Parking Structures NFPA 88A or the Standard for Repair Garages NFPA 88B in the US and CAN CGA B149 1 and...

Page 6: ...e Gas Minimum Maximum 11 5 W C 14 0 W C Manifold Pressure Natural Gas 3 5 W C Propane Gas 10 5 W C Inlet Connection Natural Gas Or Propane Gas 1 2 female NPT Electric Supply 120 VAC 60 HZ 1 Amp 36 cor...

Page 7: ...ure 1 Burner General Dimensions Figure 2 Basic Component Dimensions 8 8 8 8 30 7 7 5 9 0 14 0 4 5 10 7 10 4 REFLECTOR 10 TYPICAL 14 18 0 R8 0 U BEND 24 18 ELBOW 16 WHEN INSTALLING ORIENT BAND CLAMP LO...

Page 8: ...0 40 6 UAB 125 125 000 40 50 6 UAB 150 150 000 40 60 6 UAB 175 175 000 50 60 UAB 205 205 000 60 70 Table A Burner Rates and Baffle Configuration Information Note Baffles are always placed in the last...

Page 9: ...surfaces and other materials which may be damaged by radiant or convective heat Combustible materials are considered to be wood compressed paper plant fibres plastics Plexiglas or other materials capa...

Page 10: ...6 4 71 64 6 4 74 67 6 4 78 72 One Side Extension D A C B A B C D 2 4 50 35 2 4 58 38 2 4 63 42 2 4 73 45 4 4 76 50 4 4 77 52 6 6 80 54 6 6 84 56 U Tube Horizontal D A B C A B C D 2 22 58 20 2 23 59 20...

Page 11: ...lifts etc Figure 3 provides a general overview of the components utilized in the installation as well as their general relationship Figure 3 Radiant Line System Component Relationships Gasket Burner A...

Page 12: ...feet away Thereafter 10 feet apart on average is acceptable for the remainder of the heat exchanger At no time should hangers be more than 12 feet apart refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 Heater Hanging Point...

Page 13: ...d burner location The other end of the tube should have the first coupling already loosely fitted as shown in Figure 6 below Install the reflector brace 6 12 from burner as shown in Figure 6 below Fig...

Page 14: ...is installed Tighten band clamps alternately to prevent buckling of the sleeve set to Torque listed in Figure 8 Ensure that the weld seams on ALL other Tubes are facing down Figure 8 Coupling Install...

Page 15: ...the burner cup should be in a 12 o clock position Figure 9 Burner Installation Note For all coupling joints ensure that the tube joint is in the center of the coupling length and that the overlap joi...

Page 16: ...ed as heat exchanger is placed since it is more difficult to do so once the reflector is in position Reflectors should overlap adjacent reflectors 4 to 6 inches Note Be sure not to tile reflector sect...

Page 17: ...racket as shown in Figure 11 The remaining reflector overlap joints and reflector brackets are left loose to accommodate system movement refer to Figure 3 for more details Figure 13 Securing Reflector...

Page 18: ...out install 90 elbows or U tube where indicated Refer to Figure 15 for details Elbows or U Tubes must be located not less than 10 feet from the burner on model UAB 80 and smaller not less than 15 feet...

Page 19: ...n Figure 16 below Figure 16 End Cap Installation Endcap Elbow Detail Couplings Hanger Location U Tube Detail Couplings Endcap Endcap Hanger Location Endcap Hanger Location Insert End Cap into reflecto...

Page 20: ...Reflector Hanger Side Reflector Bracket approx 48 apart 8 x 3 8 Screw 8 x 3 8 Screw Reflector 8 x 3 8 Screws Notch the Side Reflector for Reflector Brackets and Hangers Side Reflector Reflector Side...

Page 21: ...2015 INSTALLATION SEQUENCE Bottom shields need not overlap Each 5 feet section is held with two support brackets Figure 18 Bottom Shield Installation Tighten Screw Tubing Section Support Bracket Bott...

Page 22: ...from any opening through which vent gases could enter a building Extend beyond any combustible overhang Be installed at a height sufficient to prevent blockage by snow Optional outside air supply may...

Page 23: ...ons Vented Operation In all cases be sure vent pipes and outside air supply ducts are sealed with approved sealant such as high temperature RTV silicone Horizontal Venting When venting through a combu...

Page 24: ...installation code Refer to ANSI Z223 1 and CAN CGA B149 1 and B149 2 for sizes and installation information For vertical venting refer to ANSI Z223 1 and CAN CGA B149 1 and B149 2 Fan Assisted Categor...

Page 25: ...INPUT OF 250 000 BTUH OR GREATER 2 WALL THIMBLES AND VENT TERMINALS MUST TO BE USED WITH SINGLE WALL HORIZONTAL VENTING THROUGH COMBUSTIBLE WALLS WALL THIMBLE MAY BE REPLACED BY FLASHING WHERE THE VEN...

Page 26: ...roved type and should be located at an elevation equal to or below the vent terminal elevation to prevent back venting of flue gases into the burner compartment Install single wall pipe or PVC pipe an...

Page 27: ...verify that high pressure testing of the system has been completed Failure to do so may expose the burner components to damaging high pressure requiring replacement of key components Flexible gas conn...

Page 28: ...to Figure 24 for guidance on electrical wiring of heaters If any of the original wire as supplied with the heater must be replaced it must be replaced with wiring having a rating of at least 105 C tem...

Page 29: ...diagram showing how to connect a heater to a 24 volt thermostat Note This will not give a post purge Figure 25 24 Volt Wiring Diagram White Black Black 120V 60 HZ Supply Voltage Black White Thermostat...

Page 30: ...me is detected the ignition sensing rod reads a rectification signal and the gas valve remains open The sparking stops when the flame signal is established If no flame is detected the gas valve closes...

Page 31: ...excessive wear or erosion breakage or other defects Be sure the burner observation window is clean and free of cracks or holes Clean or replace as necessary Check the flue pipe for soot or dirt and r...

Page 32: ...r the ignition module is faulty Typically if the burner is being fired for the first time in the new heating season and ran fine the year before this is a sign of some nesting inside the orifice adapt...

Page 33: ...place If Damaged Is Gas Present At Valve Is Gas Pressure Sufficient Rectify As Required YES Unplug Motor Does Motor Impeller Spin Freely Check Air Lines To Switch Check Burner System For Obstruction R...

Page 34: ...7 7 ITEM 8 PART BLOWER MOTOR 205 000 BTU DESCRIPTION CE013 10 SPARK ELECTRODE CE002 UG001 UG007 CE028 CE025 CE029 CE023 AIR SWITCH MODELS 40 000 BTU AIR SWITCH MODELS 60 000 80 000 100 000 BTU AIR SWI...

Page 35: ...Series UAB Page 35 Feb 18 2015 PARTS LIST...

Page 36: ...pense or consequential damages of any kind This warranty does not cover any shipping installation or other labor costs incurred in the repair or re placement of the product No materials will be accept...

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