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NOTICE –

 These heaters are designed for wall and ceiling  mount. 

Other modes of mounting void factory warranty.

Vertical Air Flow

1.

  Height above floor

 

A.

  It  is  recommended  that  the  heater  only  be  used  with  ceiling 

heights of 12 feet or greater. Minimum spacing to ceiling is 6 

inches, use 3/8-18” thread stock (supplied by others) as shown 

in Figure 3.

 

B.

  Mimimum mounting height is 10 feet from floor to bottom of 

heater.

2.

  Spacing to walls.

 

A.

  Side of case to wall 6”. Top or bottom of case to back wall is 

10-1/4” (HVH-02 to HVH-05), 13” (HVH-15 to HVH-20) and 

15-1/2” (HVH-25 to HVH-50).

CEILING (Vertical Airflow):

 

A.

  The heater can be rod mounted to the ceiling by installing four 

(4) threaded mounting rods in the threaded holes located on the 

top of the heater as shown in Figure 3. (Refer to Table C for 

mounting rod thread size.)

 

B.

  Securely attach the four (4) mounting rods to the ceiling. (Re-

fer to Table D for wall and ceiling clearances, and Figure 2 for 

mounting spacing specifications.)

Figure 2 - Wall and Ceiling Clearance

insTallaTion

X

X

L2

L1

CL

CL

3/8-18 THREADED

MOUNTING HOLES

TERMINAL BOX

ACCESS DOOR

Back Wall

Side W

all

ADDITIONAL THREADED

MOUNTING HOLES FOR

HVH-25 TO HVH-50

Figure 3 - Rod Spacing

KO FOR CONTROL WIRING

KO FOR POWER WIRING

TERMINAL BOX

ACCESS DOOR

Figure 4 - Heater Back View

Table C

 — Rod Thread Type and Spacing Dimensions (inches) for 

Vertical Discharge.

Unit

Rod

Thread Type

Dimensions – (In.)

L1

L2

X

2-5 kW

3/8-16

2-7/8

7-1/8

3-3/4

7-1/2 - 20 kW

3/8-16

4-5/16

9-3/8

5-1/2

25 - 50 kW

3/8-16

8-15/16

14

9-15/16

Table D

 — Clearance Requirements (Vertical Discharge)

Model

Mounting Limitations (In.)

Back to Wall Side to Wall Top to Ceiling

HVH-02 Thru HVH-05

10-1/4

6

6

HVH-07 Thru HVH-20

13

6

6

HVH-25 Thru HVH-50

15-1/2

6

6

Horizontal Air Flow

1.

  Height above floor

 

A.

  In areas where ceiling height is more that 12 feet, recommended 

mounting height is approximately 10 feet to underside of heater.

 

B.

  For  ceiling  heights  of  12  feet  or  less,  maximum  mounting 

height is detemined by the use of the mounting bracket offered 

for these heaters. Minimum spacing to ceiling is 7-3/4”. (See 

Figure 5)

 

C.

  In either case, the mimimum mounting height is 7 feet from 

floor to bottom of heater.

2.

  Spacing to adjacent walls.

 

A.  Rear of case to back wall 2” minimum.

 

B. 

Side of case to side wall 6” minimum.

CEILING – Horizontal Airflow

 (See Figure 5):

The ceiling mounting bracket is fastened to the top of the heater using 

the four (4) bolts supplied with the mounting bracket. The bracket is 

then mounted to the ceiling using a 5/8” bolt (by others).

WALL – Horizontal Airflow

 (See Figure 6):

Wall  mounting  necessitates  the  use  of  both  an  adaptor  mounting 

bracket and a wall mounting bracket. First, attach the ceiling mounting 

bracket  to  the  heater. Then,  attach  the  wall  mounting  bracket  to  the 

wall using four 5/16” bolts and six 3/8” bolts (by others). Attach the 

ceiling mounting bracket on the heater to the wall mounting bracket 

using the 5/8” bolt provided.

Knockout Sizes

HVH-02 - 05

1/2”

3/4” (1)

HVH-07 - 20

1/2”

1” (1)

HVH-25 - 50

1-1/4”

2” (1)

Содержание HVH-02-21

Страница 1: ...to understand and follow these installation instructions and the WARNING notes therein may result in serious personal injury from electrical shock or from the heater falling due to faulty installation This heater is not intended for use in hazardous atmo spheres where flammable vapors gases liquids or other combustible atmospheres are present as defined in the National Electric Code Failure to com...

Страница 2: ...5 66 534 20 5 8 17 1 8 14 1 16 50A 1 14 HVH 20 63 600 19 500 3 18 8 66 534 20 5 8 17 1 8 14 1 16 50A 1 14 HVH 25 23 208 240 18 720 24 900 3 60 0 84 959 29 3 16 26 1 16 14 5 8 50A 2 15 HVH 25 43 480 25 000 3 30 2 85 300 29 3 16 26 1 16 14 5 8 50A 1 14 HVH 25 63 600 25 000 3 24 1 85 300 29 3 16 26 1 16 14 5 8 50A 1 14 HVH 30 23 208 240 22 400 29 900 3 72 1 102 019 29 3 16 26 1 16 14 5 8 50A 2 15 HVH...

Страница 3: ...ns In L1 L2 X 2 5 kW 3 8 16 2 7 8 7 1 8 3 3 4 7 1 2 20 kW 3 8 16 4 5 16 9 3 8 5 1 2 25 50 kW 3 8 16 8 15 16 14 9 15 16 Table D Clearance Requirements Vertical Discharge Model Mounting Limitations In Back to Wall Side to Wall Top to Ceiling HVH 02 Thru HVH 05 10 1 4 6 6 HVH 07 Thru HVH 20 13 6 6 HVH 25 Thru HVH 50 15 1 2 6 6 Horizontal Air Flow 1 Height above floor A In areas where ceiling height i...

Страница 4: ...bs Use With A B C M N U V W HVC 1 16 1 8 13 10 8 3 8 5 3 4 7 3 4 9 3 4 12 4 HVH 02 04 05 HVC 2 20 5 8 17 1 8 12 3 4 10 3 4 6 3 4 7 3 4 13 12 8 HVH 07 10 12 15 HVC 3 20 5 8 17 1 8 14 1 16 12 1 16 8 1 16 7 3 4 13 5 16 8 7 HVH 15 600V HVH 20 HVC 4 29 13 16 26 1 16 14 5 8 11 3 4 8 3 16 7 3 4 22 5 16 8 7 16 17 HVH 25 30 35 40 45 50 Figure 6 Optional Wall Swivel Mounting Bracket S R P Q T ADAPTOR BRACKE...

Страница 5: ...ctors and the joint should be then well insulated 3 Consult the local wiring code in your area SUMMER FAN SWITCH Refer to Instruction sheet PF205 with out relay PF206 with relay MOUNTED ON FRONT OF HEATER When the switch handle is pointing toward the Summer Fan ON position the fan will run continu ously When the switch handle is pointing toward the WINTER HEAT position the fan will run only when t...

Страница 6: ...switch built in or field installed Power 60 Hz Optional thermostat built in or field installed Blue Blue Motor Optional disconnect switch built in or field installed Power 60 Hz L1 L3 L2 T1 T3 T2 Purple Orange Pink C1 C3 C2 Remove jumper wire when thermostat is used Cutout Notes 1 Omit L3 wiring for 1ø heaters 3Ø Wiring Optional thermostat built in or field installed TO T1 TO T1 TO T2 TO T3 TO T3 ...

Страница 7: ... Delay Relay Transformer 40VA Built In or Remote Thermostat Termnal Block Control Refer to Nameplate for XFMR Primary Input and Seconday Control Voltage Line Fusing Line Fusing Built in or External Disconnect Switch Capacitor Fusing Alternate 1PH Motor Wiring Fusing Figure 14 Figure 15 Elements 3 Phase Wiring Optional Pliot Light Motor Contactor AR Cutout Time Delay Relay Transformer 80VA Built In...

Страница 8: ... 004 112 130367 002 HVH 10 23 7 5 10 208 240 3 118 305659 002 193 302912 004 112 130367 002 HVH 10 43 10 480 3 118 305659 003 193 302912 005 112 130367 002 HVH 12 83 12 5 208 3 118 305659 004 193 302912 004 112 130367 002 HVH 12 23 9 4 12 5 208 240 3 118 305659 005 193 302912 004 112 130367 002 HVH 12 43 12 5 480 3 118 305659 006 193 302912 005 112 130367 002 HVH 15 83 15 208 3 118 305659 007 193 ...

Страница 9: ... Contactor P N 072 306110 014 7 35 277V 35A Contactor P N 072 306110 019 7 35 277V 50A Contactor P N 072 306110 020 INTEGRAL THERMOSTAT 00 DISCONNECT SWITCH 0 00 No Thermostat 0 No Disconnect Switch TL SPST P N 300 049197 003 D 50A P N 292 303472 007 TL DPST P N 300 049197 004 D 80A P N 168 303598 007 TH SPST P N 300 049197 001 D 100A P N 168 303598 008 TH DPST P N 300 049197 002 PILOT LIGHT 0 OUT...

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