
VA N TA G E
®
H E
I N S TA L L AT I O N M A N U A L
R O B E R T S
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G O R D O N
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Section 6. Assembly Overview
Stainless Steel Reflector
End Cap
Attach with U-Clips provided.
Stainless Steel Coupling
Coupling should be oriented
with slide bar on top.
LOOSE
SCREWS
TIGHT
SCREWS
Reflector Support Package
One support is required at
every reflector overlap. The
support closest to the burner
and every other support after
should have the screws
loosened approx. 1/16" (2 mm)
to allow for reflector slippage.
Tube and Reflector Hanger
with Clamp Package
Position one hanger no more
than 4" (10 cm) away from the
burner assembly, the other at
the flue end of heater. Install
tube clamp package as shown.
Suspend from S-Hook.
Turbulator
Turbulator must be installed in the last standard
section of radiant tube. See Figure 16 for installation
details. Turbulator is not required on HE-125, HE-
150 and HE-175 burners.
Heat Exchanger Tube
Supplied in 10 ft. (3 m)
lengths. Tube type as
indicated.
Transition Tube
Supplied in 10 ft. (3 m) lengths.
Transition tube is always the first
tube after the burner. Attach to
burner housing using the the (4)
split lockwashers, (4) cap screws
and tube gasket provided in the
burner package.
Stainless Steel Reflectors
Alternate overlap as shown on
overview. Amount of overlap is
indicated. Minimum overlap is 9"
(23 cm).
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Suspend system from these
hangers. Minimum one (1)
required per tube. Suspend
from S-Hook.
Vent Adapter
Adapter is used to connect
the last heat exchanger tube
to the vent system. Install
adapter with seam down.
Burner Housing (shown
with tube gasket)
Must be installed with the
flame observation
window facing down.
Vent Cap
Attach at flue end and air
inlet with vent adapter
where required. See
Section 8.
Figure 2. Assembly Overview
The figures in this section provide a general overview of
component placement in a VANTAGE
®
HE system. The
location of some components such as suppor ts and
couplings is crucial to proper installation. Assemble the
heater components as shown in Figures 3 through 7.
Install appropriate suspension hardware, beam clamps,
chain or rod at predetermined locations. Adjustment of
chain length will provide uniform pitch (See Figure 15.)