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Shipping  contents  includes  heater,  installation instruc- 
tions, warranty certificate, two mounting brackets (shipped 
loose in UH(RS,CM)-30/105 units), and a flue transition 
(included in UH(RS,CM)-175/400 units only). The heater 
is shipped completely assembled. Check the unit for ship- 
ping damage. The receiving party should contact the last 
carrier immediately if any shipping damage is  found.

 

 

 

Units require a changeover kit when the unit is to be used 
with  Natural  gas.  The  kit  is  ordered  separately.  See 
Engineering Handbook.

 

 

 

Installation  of  gas  unit heaters must conform with loc al 
building codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the 
current edition of ANSI Z223.1, National Fuel Gas Code. 
Installation in aircraft hangers must be in accordance with 
the current edition of ANSI/NFPA No. 409, Standard for 
Aircraft Hangers.

 

Installation in parking structures must be in accordance 
with the current edition of ANSI/NFPA No. 88A, Standard 
for Parking Structures.

 

Installation in repair garages must be in accordance with 
the current edition of ANSI/NFPA No. 88B, Standard for 
Repair Garages.

 

These  units  are  approved  for  residential garage or non-
confined living space applications.  For  installation in a 
residential garage or non-confined living space, unit must 
be  installed  so  that  burners  and  ignition  source  are 

located  no  less  than  18” (457mm) above floor. Heater 
must  be located or protected to avoid physical damage 
by vehicles. Refer to the current edition of ANSI Z223.1, 
National Fuel Gas Code.

 

Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before

 

installation. Air for combustion and ventilation must con- 
form to the methods outlined in the current edition of ANSI 
Z223.1, Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, or 
applicable provisions of local building codes.

 

The  National  Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1) is available 
from:

 

American National Standard Institute Inc. 

11 West 42nd Street

 

New York, NY 10036

 

These unit heaters are CSA International design-certified. 
These unit heaters are certified for installation to combus- 
tible material as listed in Table 1 and on unit rating plate.

 

Accessibility and service clearances must be observed in

 

addition to fire protection clearances.

 

All electrical wiring and grounding for unit must be in ac - 
cordance  with  the  regulations  of  the  current  edition  of 
ANSI/NFPA No. 70, National Electric Code.

 

The National Electric Code is available from: 
National Fire Protection Association

 

1 Batterymarch Park

 

PO Box 9101

 

Quincy, MA 02269-9101

 

These instructions are intended only as a general guide 
and do not supersede local codes in any way. Authorities 
having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation. 
The installation must conform with local building codes or, 
in the absence of local codes, with the current edition of 
CSA-B149 installation compliance codes. All electrical wir- 
ing and grounding for the unit must also comply with the 
current edition of CSA C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code. 
These  unit  heaters are CSA-certified for the installation 
clearances listed on the rating plate and in table 1.

 

Adequate clearance must be provided around the appli- 
ance and around air openings into the combustion cham- 
ber. Provision shall be made for service accessibility.

 

NOTE - 

Fire protection clearances may be exceeded to 

provide additional space for service and accessibility.

 

GARAGE / WAREHOUSE INSTALLATIONS

 

1 -  In  a  storage  area,  clearance  from  heaters  to 

combustible  materials  must  be  such  that  the 
combustible material must not attain a temperature 
above  160°F (71°C) by continuous operation of the 
unit.

 

 

  

WARNING

 

Combustible materials that are affected by exposure to 
temperatures LESS than 160°F (plastics, plastic wrap, 
styrofoam,  cardboard, etc.) must be stored well away 
from this heater. Discharge air temperatures for these 
units can approach 200°F. 

2 - Maintain an 8-foot (2m) minimum clearance from the 

floor to the bottom of the heater. Refer to the current 
edition  of  CSA-B149  for  installation  compliance 
codes.

 

AIRCRAFT HANGER

 

1 -  In an area where aircraft are housed or serviced, a 

10-foot  (3m) minimum clearance from the highest 
surface of the aircraft to bottom of the heater must 
be maintained.

 

2 - In  other  areas,  an  8-foot  (2m)  minimum  clearance

 

from the floor to bottom of heater must be maintained.

 

3 - Heaters should be located so that they are protected 

from damage from aircraft or other appliances needed 
for servicing of aircraft. Refer to requirements of the 
enforcing authorities.

 

RESIDENTIAL

 

These  units  are  approved  for  residential garage or non-
confined living space applications.  For  installation in a 
residential garage or non-confined living space, unit must 
be  installed  so  that  burners  and  ignition  source  are 

located  no  less  than  18” (457mm) above floor. Heater 
must be located or protected to avoid physical damage by 
vehicles. Refer to the current edition of CSA-B149 for in- 
stallation compliance codes. In a confined area, the heat- 
er must be installed in accordance with the current edition 
of CSA-B149 installation compliance codes. Be sure to 
check with local codes and ordinances for additional re- 
quirements.

 

Optional Accessory

 

Requirements in USA

 

Requirements in Canada

 

Shipping

 

Содержание UH Series

Страница 1: ... HEATERS 507938 01 6 2019 Gas Connection 18 Leak Check 18 Unit Start Up 18 To Turn Off Gas to Unit 19 Heating Sequence of Operations 19 Ignition Control LED 20 HighAltitudeAdjustments 20 Gas Flow 20 Gas Pressure Adjustments 20 Limit Control Switch 21 Louver VaneAdjustment 21 Combustion AirPressure Switch 21 Flame Rollout Switch 21 Service 21 Start Up and Performance Checklist 22 RETAIN THESE INSTR...

Страница 2: ...E ACCESS PANEL ADJUSTABLE LOUVERS Model No A B C in mm in mm in mm UHRS 030A UHRS 045A 12 3 8 314 6 1 2 165 3 7 8 98 UHRS 060A UHRS 075A 17 1 2 445 6 1 4 159 6 1 8 156 UHRS 090A UHRS 105A 23 584 7 7 8 200 9 1 8 232 1 2 13 UHRS 030 105 DIMENSIONS Inches mm MOUNTING SLOTS Typical 5 16 x 3 Inches 8 x 76 mm 10 1 2 267 SIDE VIEW 1 25 4 1 4 108 HANGING BRACKETS 2 8 3 4 222 2 3 4 70 ...

Страница 3: ...Page 3 UHRS COMPACT UNIT HEATER PARTS ARRANGEM ENT 030 105K BTUH TRANSFORMER ...

Страница 4: ...0 25 635 23 3 4 603 9 1 2 241 3 76 UHCM 125 200 DIMENSIONS Inches mm 16 406 10 1 2 5 3 8 D 1 2 13 3 1 8 79 4 3 8 16 MOUNTING NUTS FOR UNIT SUSPENSION TOP VIEW 2 1 2 64 ELECTRICAL INLETS ADJUSTABLE LOUVERS COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER FLUE OUTLET A 31 7 8 810 10 5 8 270 DIRECT DRIVE FAN 35 1 4 895 AIR FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER GAS VALVE FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW ...

Страница 5: ... 521 1 2 13 C B FLUE OUTLET 4 3 8 16 MOUNTINGNUTS FOR UNIT SUSPENSION 1 2 13 3 1 8 79 DIRECT DRIVE FAN 35 1 4 895 AIR FLOW HEAT EXCHANGER GAS VALVE FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 10 5 8 270 COMBUSTION AIR INDUCER ADJUSTABLE LOUVERS TOP VIEW 31 7 8 810 2 5 8 67 ELECTRICAL INLETS 3 76 5 3 8 137 267 10 1 2 UHCM 250 400 DIMENSIONS Inches mm 16 406 A ...

Страница 6: ...Page 6 UHCM STANDARD UNIT HEATER PARTS ARRANGEMENT 125 400K BTUH ...

Страница 7: ...MA 02269 9101 These instructions are intended only as a general guide and do not supersede local codes in any way Authorities having jurisdiction shouldbeconsulted beforeinstallation The installation must conform with local building codes or in the absence of local codes with the current edition of CSA B149installation compliancecodes Allelectrical wir ing and grounding for the unit must also comp...

Страница 8: ...the unit 6 Tighten nuts to secure unit to rods TABLE 2 MAXIMUM MOUNTING HEIGHTS 125 400 UHRS 30 105 Unit may be installed as shown in figure 1 or rotated 180 1 Push each louver to the right to depress spring and release locking tab on the other end locking tab keeps the louver in place for shipping 2 If installing unit in a rotated position release locking tabs in the same manner as previous step ...

Страница 9: ...ovisions GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS Unit heaters must be vented in compliance with the lat est edition of the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 in the USA and with CSA B149 1 codes in Canada as well as applicable provisions of local building codes and the following instructions 030 150 Units The transition isa part of the combus tion air blower 175 400 Units A stamped extrud...

Страница 10: ...K 200K 250K 300K Btuh units 6 152mm on 360 400K Btuh units On 175 400 units a flue transition piece supplied is required to fit over the outlet of the induced draft assembly on the appliance NOTE If needed loosen the upper right two or three screws securing thecombustion air blower Slide thetran sition into place and secure loosened screws 3 Keep the vent connector runs as short as possible with a...

Страница 11: ...nd block to protect the vent termination from direct winds 6 Horizontal vent termination must be free from obstructions and at least 12 305mm above grade level and maximum snow height 7 Do not install a horizontal vent termination directly below roof eaves or above a public walkway or any other area where condensate dripping may be troublesome and may cause some staining Avoid windows where steam ...

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Страница 13: ...rmanently sealed 2 A fan assisted unit heater may be commonly vented into an existing lined masonry chimney provided a The chimney is currently serving at least one draft hood equipped appliance b The vent connector and chimney are sized in accordance with venting tables 3 A B1 double wall vent or masonry chimney liner shall terminate above the roof surface with a listed cap or a listed roof assem...

Страница 14: ...fter it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above return doors windows exhaust fans fireplace dampers andany othergas burningappliancetotheirprevious condition of use 7 If improperventing is observed during any of the above tests the common venting system must be corrected The common venting system should b...

Страница 15: ...E THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS 24V POWER R R R 24V COMMON C C C P365 AND P364 ARE ENERGIZED SIMULT A N E O U SL Y P374 4 1 1 3 BLOWER G G G HEAT W1 W1 W1 W2 W2 FIELD PROVIDED CLASS II 24VAC THERMOSTAT WIRING Model UHRS Unit Heater Separated Combustion Unit Heater Heat Input 030k 105k BTUH Voltage 120 60 1 Supersedes N A Form No 537992 01 Rev 0 06 07 08 05 04 YEL 03 WHT 02 01 0 C O P366 J 366 P367 J 367 ...

Страница 16: ...MOSTAT CONNECTIONS 24V POWER R 24V COMMON C BLOWER G HEAT W1 R R C C G G W1 W1 W2 W2 P365 AND P364 ARE ENERGIZED SIMULT A N E O U SL Y P374 1 4 FIELD PROVIDED CLASS II 24VAC THERMOSTAT WIRING Model UHRS Unit Heater Separated Combustion Unit Heater Heat Input 125k 200k BTUH Supersedes N A Form No 538025 01 Rev 0 02 120 60 1 Voltage 08 07 06 05 04 03 01 YEL WHT 0 P366 J 366 P367 J 367 P363 J 363 W H...

Страница 17: ... C OM 6 6 XFMR 24VAC R R C C P364 2 5 8 P365 2 5 8 2 J374 1 4 P374 1 4 BLOWER G G G HEAT W1 HEAT W2 1 FIELD PROVIDED CLASS II 24VAC THERMOSTAT WIRING W1 W1 W2 W2 Model UHCM Unit Heater Separated Combustion Unit Heater Heat Input 250k 400k BTUH Voltage 120 60 1 Supersedes N A Form No 538024 01 Rev 0 01 WHT 06 07 08 05 04 03 02 YEL WHT 0 P366 J 366 P367 J367 P363 J 363 W H T GR N Y E L BLK W H T S 4...

Страница 18: ... power to unit These devices should be properly labeled by the installer Unit Start Up FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING Electric shock hazard Can cause injury or death Do not use this unit if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the unit and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water WARNI...

Страница 19: ... the combustion air inducer starts immediately 2 Combustion air pressure switch proves inducer operation before allowing ignition sequence to start This switch is factory set and no adjustment is necessary 3 After pre purge of approximately 30 seconds the spark ignition is energized and the solenoid valves open in the gas valve 4 The spark then ignites the gas the ignition sensor proves the flame ...

Страница 20: ...t pressure regulator to pressure shown in table 6 In the US units may be fired at full input up to 2000 feet 610m above sea level Above 2000 feet 610m unit must be de rated by four percent per 1000 feet for instal lation above 2000 feet The de rate may be accomplished by adjusting the manifold pressure See table 7 See the Engineering Handbook for high altitude kit part numbers TABLE 7 TABLE 6 In s...

Страница 21: ... on electrode and adjust if required The gap should be between 0 110 and 0 140 3mm to 4mm The gap may be checkedwithappropriatelysizedtwistdrills or feeler gauges d Reinstall burner cluster assembly burner box top gas manifold hightensionandsensorleads Reconnect gas supply piping e Restore electrical power and gas supply Follow lighting instructions to light unit Check burner flame FLUE PASSAGEWAY...

Страница 22: ... times beforelocking out the gas valve which will be indicated by two flashes on the LED 6 Torestart the system de energize the thermostat call for heat and follow the operating instructions under Unit Start Up and Operation REPAIR PARTS When ordering repair parts include the complete unit model number listed on the unit rating plate For ex ample UHRS 45A 1 Contact the installing dealer or visit w...

Страница 23: ...ranty period for the specific component ADP at its option will furnish a replacement heat exchanger or allow a credit in the amount of the heat exchanger original selling price toward the purchase of a new ADP unit heater No extended coverage granted for UHCM series heat exchangers For information on this products warranty including complete warranty terms registering for an extended warranty or i...

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