background image

3

WIRING (cont’d.)

ACCESSORIES

Temperature Rise vs Duct Length

30 kW

100

75

50

25

0

0

100

75

50

25

125

150

175

Duct Length in Feet

Temperature Rise ˚F

1500

RPM

1800

RPM

2200

RPM

Temperature Rise vs Duct Length

48 kW

100

60

40

20

0

0

100

75

50

25

125

150

175

Duct Length in Feet

Temperature Rise ˚F

120

140

160

1800

RPM

2200

RPM

1500

RPM

80

Temperature Rise vs Duct Length

60 kW

100

60
40

20

0

0

100

75

50

25

125

150

175

Duct Length in Feet

Te

mperature Rise ˚F

120

140

160

1800

RPM

2200

RPM

1500

RPM

80

180

200

SDRA heaters can be easily field if modified to vary the fan speed.

There may be some circumstances where the use of short lengths of
duct may not create sufficient pressure drop to achieve the desired tem-
perature rise. This may also be the case of using the unit without a duct.
This insufficient static pressure drop may result in high air flow, with
the maximum temperature rise below the desired level, (even after the
fan speed has been reduced to the minimum rpm). An accessory AD-
16, adjustable damper, is available and can be attached to the heater to
produce a static load, ranging from .1” to .19” H

2

O which will act to

reduce the amount of air flow.

The “Friction Loss” Graph 4 provides the actual test data on the

friction loss for the AD-16 damper attachment. The losses are stated as
the equivalent length in feet of 20” duct.

Friction Loss AD-16 Damper

10

60

40

20

0

2000

1600

1400

1800

2200

2400

Fan RPM

Equivalent Duct Length FT

30

50

70

80

90

Damper Full Closed

Damper Full Open

The SDRA Dragon includes 2 thermostats. The thermostat on the

air inlet end of the unit is for the minimum air temperature desired. The
thermostat on the discharge end of the heater is for the maximum air
temperature desired. The two thermostats are wired in series with the
heating element contactor coil. The temperature range of both ther-
mostats is 60 - 180˚F.

Adjustable Damper and Duct Adaptor

Rear of

Heater

Front of

Heater

Adjustable

Damper

1/4-20 Wing nut

Provided with

AD-16

Duct

Adapter

Содержание SDRA

Страница 1: ...ter where flammable vapors gases or liquids are present Heaters in the heat mode should not be operated in room temperatures above 130 F Fan motor is not designed to operate in ambients below 10 F To avoid personal injury read IMPORTANT INSTRUC TIONS on page 2 before installation or operation of heater Keep electrical cords and combustible materials such as drapes and other furnishings away from h...

Страница 2: ...uit wire for connection to heater must be at least 90 C wire 4 The top access panel is secured by 4 screws that must be loosened to gain access 5 A ground terminal is provided near the power terminal board The ground wire should be connected before other connections are made 6 Refer to Table A for proper size SO grade of cable 7 A proper strain relief must be used with SO grade cable 8 Dragon heat...

Страница 3: ...low the desired level even after the fan speed has been reduced to the minimum rpm An accessory AD 16 adjustable damper is available and can be attached to the heater to produce a static load ranging from 1 to 19 H2O which will act to reduce the amount of air flow The Friction Loss Graph 4 provides the actual test data on the friction loss for the AD 16 damper attachment The losses are stated as t...

Страница 4: ...f of the pulley The pulley is now in position for adjustment See Table 1 for the number of turns out Tip Leave allen wrench in set screw and use free hand to fold fan blade 9 Retighten set screw use of thread locking compound is recom mended 10 Adjust fan belt tension see Fig 2 A 1 2 of belt deflection is rec ommended Tighten lock nuts 11 Tighten the 3 8 bolts see Fig 1 12 Rotate fan blade to make...

Страница 5: ... Wires Through 1 2 Conduit Motor P4 P5 P6 T3 T1 T2 T9 T8 T4 T6 T5 T7 Inlet Thermostat Outlet Thermostat Cutout 1 14 1 17 18 15 13 12 Front of Heater Heater Terminal Box 4 10 Run these Wires through 1 4 Conduit One end attached to screw in terminal box and other end attached to screw on sub panel Motor Relay Control Enclosure 50 Amp Fusing 50 Amp Fusing L1 L3 L2 Wht Transformer Contactor Contactor ...

Страница 6: ...g Element Placement and Routing of Thermostat Capillary and Mounting of Bulb 30 1 4 Twist Wire 20 1 2 38 37 44 38 1 2 16 84 36 45 80 81 20 21 18 32 21 Back of Heater Side View Detail Showing Pulley and Belt Installation Motor Pulley Fan Pulley 77 79 78 23 Element Assembly 30kW Element Assembly 60kW Front View with Grille Removed All Sizes Element Assembly 48kW Side View shown with Heater and Contr...

Страница 7: ...lock 80 Fuse 81 Term Block 84 Model No Volts kW Phase Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No Part No SDRA 30 43 480 30 3 118 304793 011 3 118 304793 013 3 193 121843 232 072 304551 008 315 304252 001 N A N A N A SDRA 30 93 600 30 3 118 304793 012 3 118 304793 014 3 193 121843 233 072 304551 008 315 304252 003 N A N A N A SDRA 48 43 480 48 3 118 304793 011 3 118 304793 013 6 193 12...

Страница 8: ... BLVD OGDEN UT 84404 Phone 1 800 368 2493 www chromalox com Limited Warranty Please refer to the Chromalox limited warranty applicable to this product at http www chromalox com customer service policies termsofsale aspx ...

Отзывы: