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SE+ Series Infrared Gas Heater Installation and Operation Manual

 

7.  GAS SUPPLY PIPING

 

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All piping must be installed according to applicable local and national codes 

 

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A listed flexible connector (field supplied) must be installed between the heater and gas 
supply piping.  For outdoor installation the connector must be in compliance with ANSI 

Z21.75 / CSA 6.27.  An optional 

3/8” 

24” 

black finish flexible gas connector (part number 

903000012 

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 approved Indoor/Outdoor) is available from Rinnai.

 

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A drip

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pocket must be provided in the gas piping at the inlet connection

 

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Provide a 

1/8” 

NPT plugged tapping, accessible for test gage connection, immediately up-

stream of the gas supply connection to the heater.

 

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On propane

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fired units, a main line filter is recommended (field supplied)

 

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Piping joint compounds must be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases

 

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All piping joints must be tested for leaks with a soap and water solution.

 

CAUTION:

 

DO NOT INSTALL ANY GAS PIPING IN HEAT ZONES

 

The  maximum  supply  pressure  must  be  limited  to 

14”

w.c.  (0.5  psi).    If  the  line  pressure  is 

above 

14”

w.c., then a separate pressure reducing  regulator  must be  installed. The minimum 

pressure at the inlet to the heater regulator must be equal to or greater than 

6.0”

w.c. for natu-

ral gas and 

11.0”

w.c. for propane gas.

 

Proper manifold pressure must be established during commissioning, and will be maintained 

when the main burner is operating under the following supply pressure:

 

7.1  GAS PRESSURE

 

Natural Gas:   Orifice sized for 1000 BTU/CU.FT.

 

Propane Gas: Orifice sized for 2500 BTU/CU.FT.

 

8.  BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 

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 see also Section 16 page 25

 

All electrical installations must meet local codes and the latest edition ANSI/NFPA N0 70 in the 

U.S.A.  

 

 

TRANSFORMER SPECIFICATIONS 

(field supplied)

 

Single heater 

requires 24 Volt, 60 Hz electrical transformer sized at 40 VA. 

 

Multiple  heaters 

in  a  zone  are powered  by  a single  transformer (field supplied). The  proper 

transformer is 24 Volt AC, 60 Hz, sized at 40VA for the first heater plus 20VA for each addition-

al  heater in the  zone 

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 round up the calculated  value to the  next higher  available sized  trans-

former. For example, four heaters in a zone require a transformer of : 1 x 40VA + 3 x 20 VA = 
100 VA . It is not recommended to install more than 12 heaters per zone. 

 

Table 5

 

 

LINE PRESSURE 

w.c. 

 

MANIFOLD PRESSURE 

”w.c.

 

MODELS 

GAS TYPE 

MINIMUM 

MAXIMUM 

AT GAS VALVE TEST PORT 

NATURAL GAS 

6.0

 

14.0

 

5.0

 

RSEP1S25X, RSEP1S35X 

PROPANE GAS 

11.0

 

14.0

 

10.0

 

RSEP2S50N (2-Stage) 

NATURAL GAS (ONLY) 

6.0

 

14.0

 

5.0 High; 3.0 Low

 

Содержание RSEP1S25N

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Страница 2: ...or Applications The heater cannot be used indoors in a residence IF YOU SMELL GAS Extinguish any open flame Do not attempt to light this or any other appliance Don t touch any electrical switch or telephone Immediately leave the area and call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow any and all instruction from your gas supplier If your gas supplier is not available call the fire departmen...

Страница 3: ...Non Residential Application for either indoor or outdoor installation TOPIC PAGE NUMBER 8 ELECTRICAL BASIC REQUIREMENTS 14 9 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 15 10 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 16 10 1 SHUT DOWN INSTRUCTIONS 16 11 HEATER FINISH APPEARANCE 16 12 SERVICING GUIDE 17 13 VENTILATION FOR INDOOR APP S 19 14 DIMENSIONS CONFIGURATION 20 15 MOUNTING KIT OPTIONS 21 16 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 24 16 1 CONTROL ...

Страница 4: ...e This appliance may have sharp edges and corners Wear protective clothing such as gloves and protective eye wear when servicing this or any other appliance WARNING Due to the effects of radiant heat upon certain materials it is not recommended to store or place items that could be damaged or distorted directly under this heater i e combustible patio furniture etc Clothing or other flammable mater...

Страница 5: ...state provincial and national codes ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 in USA and as indicated in this manual WARNING WARNING WARNING Start up Smoke Discoloration Condition During start up the heating of material coatings used in the production process of the heater may create a small amount of smoke during the initial period of operation This condition is normal and temporary Ensure that there is sufficient ven...

Страница 6: ...g materials with a low heat tolerance which may degrade at lower tempera tures are protected to prevent degradation Examples of low heat tolerance materials include vinyl siding fabrics some plastics filmy materials etc It is beyond the scope of these instructions to consider all conditions that may be encoun tered Consult local authorities such as the Fire Marshall insurance carrier or safety aut...

Страница 7: ... degradation Examples of low heat tolerance materials include awnings vinyl siding fabrics some plastics filmy materi als etc Figure 1 OUTDOOR MINIMUM CLEARANCES Indoor Clearances Page 10 See Table 2 Next Page for Suggested Mounting Height for Comfort NOTE ANGLE MOUNT IS MAXIMUM 30 TO AVOID DAMAGE Application MODEL NO Horizontal 30 Angle Under Ends A S T B F U E OUTDOOR RSEP1S25X NG LPG 5 5 7 9 5 ...

Страница 8: ...ct with the heater Figure 2 MOUNTING PARAMETER DISTANCES S Y Z H A Maximum 30 W MOUNTING PARAMETERS MODEL RSEP1S25X 23 000 Btuh MODEL RSEP1S35X 35 000 Btuh MODEL RSEP2S50N 50 000 35 000 Btuh A Mounting angle Horizontal Max 300 Horizontal Max 300 Horizontal Max 300 H Suggested height above deck floor 8 to 10 8 to 10 8 6 to 11 8 6 to 11 9 to 12 9 to 12 S Side distance to patio edge 3 6 3 6 4 0 4 0 5...

Страница 9: ...e absence of such thermostats in a conspicuous location In addition to stored or stationary material consideration must also be given to moveable ob jects such as cranes vehicles and overhead doors and structural objects such as electrical and gas lines electrical fixtures and sprinkler heads Heaters must be located an appropriate distance from sprinkler heads This distance may be greater than the...

Страница 10: ...ratures are protected to prevent degradation Examples of low heat tolerance materials include awnings vinyl siding fabrics some plastics filmy materials etc Figure 3 INDOOR MOUNTING CLEARANCES Outdoor Clearances Page 7 Table 4 INDOOR SUGGESTED MOUNTING HEIGHT FOR COMFORT MOUNTING PARAMETERS MODEL RSEP1S25X 23 000 Btuh MODEL RSEP1S35X 35 000 Btuh Mounting angle Horizontal MAX 300 Horizontal MAX 300...

Страница 11: ...warrants that the heater will operate as designed for patio use in wind conditions up to 10 MPH Higher wind speeds exceeding 10 MPH can adversely affect heater performance and human comfort conditions on the patio What is Outdoor An appliance approved for outdoor use may be installed with shelter no more inclusive than With walls on all sides but with no overhead cover overhead permanently open Or...

Страница 12: ...ervicing and adjustment 3 INSTALLATION IN COMMERCIAL GARAGES AND PARKING STRUCTURES Luminous high intensity radiant heaters are suitable for use in commercial garages when in stalled in accordance with the latest edition of the Standard for Parking Structures ANSI NFPA 88A or the Standard for Repair Garages ANSI NFPA No 88B An overhead heater shall be located to maintain the minimum distance to co...

Страница 13: ...angle mounting on the short axis Rinnai specifies a MAXIMUM 30 mounting angle if the short axis is rotated to an angle exceeding 30 damage to the heater or unsafe operation can result and will void warranty IMPORTANT For either horizontal or up to 30 angle mounting the long axis of the heater must be level Use only non combustible mounting hardware Figures 6 7 on Page 21 il lustrate typical suspen...

Страница 14: ...pressure at the inlet to the heater regulator must be equal to or greater than 6 0 w c for natu ral gas and 11 0 w c for propane gas Proper manifold pressure must be established during commissioning and will be maintained when the main burner is operating under the following supply pressure 7 1 GAS PRESSURE Natural Gas Orifice sized for 1000 BTU CU FT Propane Gas Orifice sized for 2500 BTU CU FT 8...

Страница 15: ...pliance and shut off valve must be disconnected or isolated from the gas sup ply piping system during any such pressure testing Gas supply to the heater must be regulated to be maximum 0 5 psig 14 w c and minimum values listed in Table 3 above in Section 7 1 g All wiring must comply to local and national codes The heater requires 24Vac power sup ply The heater system zone requires a field supplied...

Страница 16: ...ce of the heater and improves the radiant heat output Handle the heater with care during installation and service to avoid scratching or damaging the finish With extended use the finish coat will discolor and deteriorate to some extent due to the im pact of heat the deposit of ambient air born particles and environmental factors These are normal occurrences caused by heat products of combustion an...

Страница 17: ... in the upper bracket hole to hold the heater for servicing and apply locking nut to bolt for extra safety Heater panel can now be accessed and serviced safely 4 NOTE Do not start up the heater when in this upper service position as the gas valve is in a compromised position Before starting the heater ALWAYS restore the heater bracket back to its original plane and correct support position 5 To re...

Страница 18: ...18 SE Series Infrared Gas Heater Installation and Operation Manual Figure 4 HEATER SERVICE POSITION WITH WALL MOUNT BRACKET To simplify illustration the heater is not shown ...

Страница 19: ...nd balance the system Heater Zoning Exhausters are sized according to the input requirements of each controlled zone of heaters Multiple smaller zones are usually more effective in both comfort and ventila tion control than one large zone Maximum zone size is limited by the total input that can be handled by the capacity of an exhauster and by the proximity of the exhauster to heaters in the zone ...

Страница 20: ...0VA The sum total will be the required Transformer size If total VA exceeds one transformer size select the next higher VA rated transformer 15 MOUNTING KIT OPTIONS NOTE For unusual mounting application contact Rinnai ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 903000009 CEILING MOUNT BRACKET 2 903000022 WALL MOUNT BRACKET 3 903000028 ARM MOUNT BRACKET 4 903000026 POST BRACKET Optional mounting kits availab...

Страница 21: ...e 6 MOUNTING KIT OPTIONS NOTE MOUNT HEATER AT MAXIMUM 30 ANGLE TO AVOID DAMAGE This heater must be rigidly mounted to prevent movement from wind force ITEM 2 WALL MOUNT BRACKET 903000022 ITEM 3 ARM MOUNTING KIT 903000028 ITEM 1 CEILING MOUNT BRACKET KIT 903000009 Also see next page ITEM 4 POST MOUNT BRACKET 903000026 CEILING MOUNT ...

Страница 22: ...hannel Leg can be cut to a shorter length Ensure required clearances to combustibles from heater are maintained Fasten the Ceiling Bracket and Heater Attachment Bracket to the Channel Leg using two supplied bolts at each connection as illustrated The arc of holes in the Ceiling Bracket allows angling of the Channel Leg from the bracket up to 45 and or mounting the bracket to a sloped ceiling The a...

Страница 23: ... heater bracket on the heater using four nuts 3 Install the heater bracket to the wall mount bracket and remove the lifting chains from the top of the heater NOTE The heater should be installed with enough slack on the wiring and a flexible gas connector to allow the rotation of the heater up to the service position See service position information Figure 4 page 18 Figure 10 HEATER INSTALLATION WA...

Страница 24: ...y more than 10 The heater can be controlled by a line moisture proof thermostat off on switch or Remote Control Total load of all heaters must be considered in determining the required contact rat ing of the controlling thermostat or switch 16 1 CONTROL OPTIONS Patio Heaters can be operated using Remote Control Option Except RSEP2S50N 2 stage 903000030 Remote Receiver Kit field installs in heater ...

Страница 25: ...nitored to ensure the system continues to operate properly When the thermo stat is satisfied and the demand for heat ends the gas valve is de energized Flame Failure Multi Trial Model Should the main burner fail to light or the flame is not detected during the first trial for ignition period the gas valve is de energized and the control goes through an interpurge delay before another ignition atte...

Страница 26: ...ontrol GND terminal DO NOT remove the existing ground lead Slowly move the other end of the jumper wire toward the stud terminal on the ignition control to establish a spark 2 Pull the wire away from the stud and note the length of gap at which spark discontinues 3 A spark length of 1 8 in 3mm or more indicates satisfactory voltage output If no arc can be established or the maximum spark is less t...

Страница 27: ...pause between fault codes is 3 seconds Fenwal Control Terminal Designation TH Thermostat 24V Supply Input GND System Ground V1 Valve Power V2 24V Supply Neutral NC Alarm S1 Remote Flame Sensor Error Mode LED Indication Internal Control Failure Steady on Flame with No Call for heat 2 flashes Ignition Lockout 3 flashes 19 WIRING DIAGRAM SE Series with Fenwal 35 60 DSI Control ...

Страница 28: ...28 SE Series Infrared Gas Heater Installation and Operation Manual 19 B WIRING DIAGRAM RSEP2S50N Two Stage Fenwal 35 60 DSI 903000008 903000007 903000006 ...

Страница 29: ...29 SE Series Infrared Gas Heater Installation and Operation Manual 18 C WIRING DIAGRAM Two Stage Switch Control 903000006 903000007 903000008 ...

Страница 30: ...SI IGNITION CONTROL TO GAS VALVE RE PLACE WIRES IF NECESSARY PERFORM IGNITION LEAD TEST DESCRIBED IN SPARK IGNITION CIRCUIT CHECK DSI MODULE IGNITION POST FOR DEFECTS SPARK IGNITER MAY BE OUT OF POSITION CHECK BOOT OF THE IGNITION CABLE FOR SIGNS OF MELTING OR BUCKLING TAKE PROTECTIVE ACTION TO SHIELD CABLE BOOT FROM EXCESSIVE TEMPERATURES CHECK CERAMIC INSULATOR FOR CRACKS CHECK SPARK GAP 1 8 3 1...

Страница 31: ...ATION IAPPEARS NORMAL AT THE TIME CHECK FOR PROPER TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER OPERATION CHECK SENSOR FLAME SIGNAL WITH METER FOR 0 7µA MINIMUM STEADY READING REPEAT ABOVE CALL FOR HEAT ENDS SYSTEM SHUTS OFF TROUBLE SHOOTING ENDS NOTE IF CONTROL GOES INTO LOCKOUT THE SYSTEM CAN BE RESET BY INTERRUPTING THE POWER SOURCE NO YES YES NO YES NO NO CHECK FLAME SIGNAL WITH METER FOR 0 7µA IF READING IS LOW CH...

Страница 32: ... is required COMPLETE THIS COMMISSIONING REPORT AND FILE THIS MANUAL AT SITE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTRUCT THE END USER THAT THIS MANUAL MUST BE KEPT SECURE Technical commissioning report continues next page COMMISSIONING REPORT AS PER I O MANUAL AND LOCAL NATIONAL CODES CONTRACTOR STREET CITY STATE PROV ZIP PHONE CELL JOBE NAME CITY STATE PROV HEATER MODEL NUMBER HEATER SERIAL NUMBER Located on b...

Страница 33: ...age YES NO THE HEATER IS INSTALLED LEVEL ON THE LONG AXIS YES NO THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING IS ADEQUATELY SIZED FOR SYSTEM VOLUME YES NO GAS SUPPLY LINES AND BRANCHES HAVE BEEN PURGED OF AIR YES NO INLET GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE WITH ALL HEATERS OPERATING WC MANIFOLD PRESSURE WITH HEATER OPERATING WC WIRING POLARITY IS MAINTAINED AT EACH IGNITION MODULE IN SYSTEM YES NO VOLTAGE READING AT IGNITION MODULE VO...

Страница 34: ...and the de rating of this appli ance 1 Per ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 MODEL USA ORIFICE DERATION FOR USE AT ALTITUDES ABOVE FEET Gas Orifice Drill Size1 Part Supplied USA Only 0 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 DO NOT INSTALL AT ALTITUDE ABOVE 6 800 FEET RSEP1S25N NG 45 DMS 46 DMS 2 MM 47 DMS 48 DMS 48 DMS 906000140 906000141 906000153 906000163 906000164 906000164 RSEP1S25P LPG 54 DMS 54 DMS 55 DMS 55 DMS 55 DM...

Страница 35: ...ts List Only the following illustrated parts are available For any other parts please contact Rinnai 902000001 902000001 906000060 906000024 906000041 909000051 909000075 906000053 906000028 NG 906000079 LP 906000052 905000017 909000064 909000063 909000107 909000076 909000104 909000105 ...

Страница 36: ...r Item Number page 35 Part Description Part Number 8 6 Nipple 906000030 9 2 Stage Gas Valve 906000149 10 2 Nipple With Hole 906000027 11 2 Stage Control Bracket 909000142 13 Pilot Burner Assembly 906000032 Pilot Gas Tube Assembly 906000135 Pilot Nipple Ferrule 906000152 Flame Sensor 906000034 14 Extended End Plate 903000004 16 Extended Screen Retainer 903000005 ...

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