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                  Super Saver XL-240 Heater  

   

  

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Gate

 

 

 

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Arbitrary Piping System

 

 

 

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Heaters

 

 

 

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10.  Pipe Sizing Guidelines 

10.1  Calculating HVR & ELOP 

1. 

Using a system schematic, label each piping 
section of the system starting at the meter or 
regulator.  A different pipe section starts 
where the gas demand of the system 
changes, usually at a junction. 

2. 

Determine the Heating Value Required 
(HVR) in BTUH (BTU's per hour) for each 
section of pipe. 

HVR = (no. heaters supplied by pipe 

section) X (heat output per heater)

 

 

3. 

Determine the Equivalent Length Of Pipe (ELOP) 
required for sufficient gas service. 

ELOP = (length from meter to most remote heater) 
+ (Minor loss equivalents of the system)

 

IMPORTANT:  Use the ELOP value from this 
equation for size determination of all pipe sections. 

4. 

Use the ELOP value from step 3, and the HVR of 
each pipe section to determine the required pipe size 
for either natural gas (NG) (Table 1) or liquid propane 
(LP) (Table 2) from the table 'Maximum Capacity Of 
Pipe'.

 

 

10.2  Directions for Reading Pipe Size From Tables: 

EXAMPLE:  Four 40,000 BTUH (12 kW) heaters will be installed on the gas pipe line in the 'Arbitrary Piping System' 
diagram below.  NOTE:  Values given in English and Metric equivalent units. 

1.  Determine the HVR value for each pipe section of the system.

 

Pipe Section 

No. Of Heaters 

HVR Calculation 

HVR Value  

 

 

BTUH 

kW 

BTUH 

kW 

a-b 

4 x 40,000 

4 x 12 

160,000 

48 

b-c 

2 x 40,000 

2 x 12 

80,000 

24 

c-e 

1 x 40,000 

1 x 12 

40,000 

12 

b-d 

1 x 40,000 

1 x 12 

40,000 

12 

b-f 

1 x 40,000 

1 x 12 

40,000 

12 

c-g 

1 x 40,000 

1 x 12 

40,000 

12 

2.  Determine the ELOP.  Length from meter to most remote heater = length from a to e (or g) = 100ft (30m) + 25ft 

(8 m) = 125ft (38 m)  Minor loss equivalents from Table 1 = 1 gate valve x  2ft/valve (1 m/valve) + 3 tees x 11 
ft/tee (4 m/tee) =35ft (13 m).  Calculated ELOP = 125ft (38 m) + 35ft (13 m) = 160 ft (51 m)  Tabulated ELOP = 
200ft (60 m)  Round up to the nearest table value. 

3.  In the appropriate table, NG (Table 2) or LP (Table 3), select the column showing the ELOP or the next longer 

length, if the table does not give the exact length.  Use this column to compare table values to the HVR values.  
Use the Natural Gas table (Table 2) in this example.  From step 2,  
ELOP = 200ft (60 m)  Locate the column labeled 200ft 
(60 m) in Table 2. 

4. 

Select a pipe section and read down the ELOP column to 
find the maximum gas capacity that matches the HVR for 
that  particular  pipe  section.    If  the  exact  value  is  not 
listed, choose the next larger value in the column.  In this 
example, start with pipe section c-e.  For pipe section c-
e, HVR = 40,000 BTUH (12 kW). From Table 2, column 
200 ft,  40 (12) is not listed (NOTE: The table values are 
in  thousands  of  BTUH's).    The  next  larger  value  of  72 
(21)  is  read  from  the  table,  corresponding  to  72,000 
BTUH (21 kW). 

5.  Follow  the  row  leftward  until  you  reach  the  columns 

labeled 'Internal Diameter' and 'Nominal pipe size'.  Read 
the  pipe  size  for  the  particular  pipe  section.    For 
example,  for  pipe  section  c-e,  the  pipe  size  is  ¾  inch 
(0.824 in.) (19.1 mm).  Repeat for each pipe section. 

Содержание SUPER-SAVER XL SS-225-XL-240

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Страница 2: ...ents paint thinner dust particles or unknown chemicals Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire or explosion property damage personal injury or loss of life WARNING Not for home or recreational vehicle use Installation of this heater in a home or recreational vehicle may result in a fire or explosion property damage personal injury or loss of life WARNING Proper gas supply pressur...

Страница 3: ...ctions Be Sure To Check Delivery Locate packing slip and make sure all of the listed parts are enclosed If not call your Cumberland Distributor immediately Adjustable Wrench Gas Leak Testing Solution Pipe Glue 1 4 7 mm Nut Driver Install screw hooks with hammer or drill Model No Maximum Input Ventilation air required to support combustion SS 225 XL 225 000 BTUH 65 9 kW 1000 CFM 1699 m3 hr LP Propa...

Страница 4: ... to be used for heating where flammable liquids and vapors are stored or used 11 Inadequate gas volume and or pressure will directly influence the combustion efficiency of the heater Adequate gas volume and or pressure is the responsibility of the installer 12 Adequate ventilation must be provided 13 Combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed 14 Not for use with duct work other than typ...

Страница 5: ...Inspect heater and gas connections periodically for gas leaks with an approved gas leak testing solution soap and water work well 6 Keep heater clean at all times A Open doors and blow out dust with high pressure air hose Be sure interior of burner and flared end are kept clean B Burner orifice and direct spark ignition assembly must be kept clean and free of carbon build up C Check blower wheel r...

Страница 6: ...Conditions and Limitations THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE LIMITED WARRANTY DESCRIPTION SET FORTH ABOVE SPECIFICALLY GSI MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE IN CONNECTION WITH i PRODUCT MANUFACTURED OR SOLD BY GSI OR ii ANY ADVICE INSTRUCTION RECOMMENDATION OR S...

Страница 7: ...eling Adjust cables or chains as required to level the heater Use a carpenter s level to check that the heater is level 4 3 Installing Dual Flare Duct Fold Dual Flare duct to shape as shown in Fig 1 Install Dual Flare duct to heater exhaust Fig 1 as shown with sheet metal screws provided This provides a multi directional heat flow that may be set by bending flaps 4 4 Connecting the Gas Supply For ...

Страница 8: ...ter will operate every time power is supplied and the on off switch is activated If an external thermostat is to be used See Component Wiring Diagram the heater will operate only when power is supplied the on off switch is activated and the thermostat indicates a call for heat 5 2 Starting Up Adjust thermostat higher than house temperature Allow 20 seconds for heater to ignite On initial start up ...

Страница 9: ...eater with sheet metal screws provided 9 Place heater on support bracket Support bracket must be level before heater is set in place 10 Slide thru wall extension duct assembly into mounting flange and secure with sheet metal screws 11 Place outer flashing seal around thru wall extension duct and secure with sheet metal screws to inside of wall 12 Fasten directional duct to extension duct mounting ...

Страница 10: ...Phase IND L1 LED MV PS2 PS1 W FS R X C DIAGNOSTIC INDICATOR 1 DSI CPC CONNECTOR DSI HV REMOVE JUMPER FOR DIRECT WIRE THERMOSTAT OPTION COMPONENT AND WIRING DIAGRAM CONTROL BOX 8 7 THERMOSTAT OPTIONS Low Voltage Control Direct Wire Thermostat or Controller Piggy Back Thermostat INSIDE HEATER 7 8 7 Component and Wiring Diagram ...

Страница 11: ...EMATIC DIAGRAM 240 Volts A C 50 60 Hz Single Phase LEG 1 LEG 2 GROUND LINE VOLTAGE THERMOSTAT 10 AMP FUSE ON OFF TRANSFORMER 24 VAC 40VA 50 60 Hz LINE VOLTAGE LOW LINE UNITED TECHNOLOGIES Direct Spark Ignition Control FLAME SENSOR PROBE GND REDUNDANT VALVE MAIN VALVE HIGH LIMIT SWITCH SAIL SWITCH IND L1 COM R PS1 X PS2 W MV C FS MOT HV GND ...

Страница 12: ...r apparent damage Check wiring for loose connections 4 Inspect igniter for visible cracking or scale deposits Inspect flame sensor for position or deposits shorting sensor to burner 5 After performing the above inspections restore gas supply and electric power to the equipment Close thermostat contacts to cycle the system If a no heat condition persists the three visual indicators listed below wil...

Страница 13: ... a new ignition sequence when the false flame is no longer present 4 Status Indicator Flashing Four Times When the status indicator LED shows the repeating error code of four flashes the gas valve is energized during no call for heat 9 3 Checking Manifold Pressure To be performed by a certified gas technician only 1 Unplug heater from power source and turn ball valve to OFF position 2 Remove outle...

Страница 14: ...nt across module terminals L1 and C Does igniter have carbon or dust build up Remove igniter Clean igniter with fine steel wool or emery cloth Spark gap should be 1 8 Reinstall igniter Disconnect igniter wire Connect ohm meter to igniter wire terminals Is resistance greater that 100 ohms Replace igniter wire Replace 1016 United Technologies control 9 4 Chart 1 First Visual Check Chart 1 First Visu...

Страница 15: ...Part No 4801 3030 Rev 1 15 Page 15 of 22 Super Saver XL 240 Heater M 9 5 Chart 2 Second Visual Check Chart 2 Second Visual Check NOTE All voltage readings 10 15 ...

Страница 16: ...gniter remains sparking with main burner flame present Replace 1016 United Technologies Control Replace 1016 United Technologies Control Is control box C terminal wired to burner ground DSI system cycle complete 9 6 Chart 3 Third Visual Check Chart 3 Third Visual Check ...

Страница 17: ...0 4 x 12 160 000 48 b c 2 2 x 40 000 2 x 12 80 000 24 c e 1 1 x 40 000 1 x 12 40 000 12 b d 1 1 x 40 000 1 x 12 40 000 12 b f 1 1 x 40 000 1 x 12 40 000 12 c g 1 1 x 40 000 1 x 12 40 000 12 2 Determine the ELOP Length from meter to most remote heater length from a to e or g 100ft 30m 25ft 8 m 125ft 38 m Minor loss equivalents from Table 1 1 gate valve x 2ft valve 1 m valve 3 tees x 11 ft tee 4 m t...

Страница 18: ...3000 15800 12800 10900 9700 8800 8100 7500 7200 6700 5500 1 4600 3783 3432 Table values given in BTUH 1000 To convert to kW multiply table values by 0 3 1 inch 25 4 mm Pipe Sizes Determined For Diagram Pipe Section Max Gas Capacity Value Determined From Table 2 Pipe Size Determined From Table 2 BTUH kWh inches mm a b 280 000 82 1 1 4 in 31 8 b c 135 000 40 1 in 25 4 b d 72 000 21 in 19 1 b f 72 00...

Страница 19: ...er date of manufacture voltage frequency gas type inside or outside mount and whether the heater is constructed of galvanized or stainless steel 1045 1305 Natural Gas 1045 0100 LP Propane Gas 1021 2501 0404 2344 3005 2130 3005 0102 3005 0107 6401 2889 1007 1614 6401 2879 1903 0111 240V 1018 1110 0404 2358 1010 1317 LP Propane Gas 1010 2500 Natural Gas ...

Страница 20: ...2867 6401 1145 6401 1140 0404 2341 1004 1406 0404 2342 3002 6010 1041 1488 1009 1500 3001 0111 1021 1500 1021 1496 1041 1491 1021 1495 3004 0100 LP Propane Gas 3004 0101 Natural Gas 1041 5004 SEE MODEL NO 1004 1422 1004 1102 6401 1308 1004 6029 1001 2597 8089 0408 1901 0088 1005 0100 ...

Страница 21: ... of 22 Super Saver XL 240 Heater 6401 2879 1004 0107 0408 1131 1004 1388 1004 1412 6401 1318 1001 1452 0408 5017 3001 1740 0408 1146 3017 5090 240V 50 Hz 240 Volt Heater Plate 3001 2862 3591 1200 3008 2258 3006 1580 1042 2693 3010 2139 ...

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