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Form #43343530 
Mar 09 

 

-53- 

 

38a

22a

38

31

1

44

5

21

3

45

3

20

2

35, 62

36

30

29

3

5, 5a

7

26

26a 25

24

1

22c

22b

14

1a

1a

22d

15

18

6

46

41, 41a

40

27

43

40a

3

17a

7

9a

Draft Inducer

Motor

Gas Valve

Air Switch

Transformer

Primary 120V

Secondary 24V

High Voltage Cable

Electrode

Gap 1/8”

CONTINUE TO

ADDITIONAL

HEATERS

Terminal Block

CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAM

If any of the original wire as supplied with the

appliance must be replaced. It must be

replaced with wiring material having a

temperature rating of at least 105oC. (18

AWG. - UL / CSA 600V Type TEW)

When connecting the supply circuit to the

heater, wiring material having a minimum size

of 14 AWG and a temperature rating of at

least 90oC shall be used.

Schéma de circuit de connexion

Vers les autres

radiateurs

Plaque à

bornes

Transformateur

bobine primaire 120ÊV

bobine secondaire 24ÊV

pressostat

Robinet à gaz

Écartement

d'électrode

3,2Êmm

Haute tension

Bloc d'allumage

Moteur

d'amorce

d'aspiration

GND

V2

V1

(W)TH

Ignition Module (Fenwal)

(R) 24VAC

L1

IND

NC

P.SW

HV

S1

Flame Sensor

FACTORY WIRING

FIELD WIRING

Circuit d'origine

Connexions client

L2 NEUTRAL

L1 (hot) 120V

THERMOST

AT

(line volt

age)

GROUND

MONITORING LIGHTS

Lampes témoins

42874020 6/07

Red

Light

Amber

Light

L1 Black

L2 Black

(ribbed)

Black

White

Black

(ribbed)

Black

Green

Green

Violet

Red

Blue

Green
Violet

Black

Ye

llow

Red

Orange

Orange

Fuse 2A

Fusible

Optional Low

Voltage (24V)

Thermostat

Remove jumper wire.

Blue

Blue

(jumper)

Terminal

Block

TISS

(

Tube Integrity

Safety Switch)

Remove jumper wire.

Blue

Blue

(jumper)

Terminal Block

Plaque à

bornes

Blue

SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM

42785020   03/08

120V

GND

V2

V1

(W)TH

24V

A

C

L1

IND

NC

P.

S

W

HV

S1

  MV  MV

Motor

Transformer

24V

Igniter

Flame

Sensor

Ignition Module

Air

Switch

Thermostat

TISS

Red

Light

Gas

Valve

Amber

Light

7

23

3

22

52

61

16,16a 17

18

18

19

15

23

33

32

48

48, 48a, 48b

47

12 8, 28

13

9

11

8, 11a

10

22a

34

31

38a

 WARNING:

 Improper

installation, adjustment,

alteration, service or

maintenance can cause

property damage, injury

or death. Read the

Installation, Operating

and Maintenance

Instruction thoroughly

before servicing this

equipment.

 AVERTISSEMENT:

 Une

installation, un réglage, une

modification, une réparation

ou un entretien incorrect peut

entraîner des dommages

matérials, des blessures ou

la mort. Lisez attentivement

les instructions d’installation,

de fonctionnement et

d’entretien avant de procéder

à l’installation ou à l’entretien

de cet équipment.

 WARNING:

 If not

installed, operated and

maintained in accordance

with the manufacturer’s

instructions, this product

could expose you to

substances in fuel or from

fuel combustion which can

cause death or serious

illness and which are

known to the State of

California to cause cancer,

birth defects or other

reproductive harm.

 WARNING:

 This product

contains a chemical known

to the state of California to

cause cancer.

This heater can be

installed in various

configurations as shown

in the heater layout

section of the instructions

42875000 Rev. E  10/04

END VIEW

RECOMMENDED GAS CONNECTION POSITIONS WITH 24” FLEXIBLE GAS HOSE

A

B

A

B

Position 1

Position 2

Gas pipe work must

not restrict opening of

hinged service doors.

Alternate Positions

150mm

SIDE VIEW

C

Burner Movement

Flexible

Connector

12”

(305mm)

Sediment Trap

(Drip Leg)

Optional Second Stage Regulator with

Vent Leak Limiter if required to reduce

the Supply Pressure below 14” W.C.

7 5/8”

194mm

Note: When venting a single

heater horizontally through a

combustible outside wall the

vent must pass through a 2”

clearance thimble (Air Jet No.

4VT or Ameri-vent No 4EWT

or other thimbles  which are

listed by nationally recognized

testing agency.

Attach a vent cap (Breidert No.

4L or equivalent)

Minimum equivalent length of

vent pipe = 5ft (1.5m)

Maximum equivalent length of

vent pipe = 50ft (15m)

Nota: le conduit d'échappement

d'un radiateur simple traversant

un mur combustible doit passer

dans une gaine de 2 po (Air Jet

n° 4VT ou Ameri-vent n° 4EWT

ou autre gaine normalisée par

un organisme d'essai reconnu

à l'échelle nationale.
Poser un capuchon d'évent

(Breidert n° 4L ou équivalent)
Longueur minimale équivalente

du tuyau d'échappement = 1,5m

(5pi)

Longueur maximale équivalente

du tuyau d'échappement = 15m

(50pi)

THIS UNIT EQUIPPED WITH A

2 AMP IN LINE-FUSE FOR

OVERCURRENT PROTECTION

OF CONTROL CIRCUIT

ELECTRIC SHOCK

HAZARD

Disconnect electrical supply

before servicing
Failure to follow these

instructions may result in

death, serious injury or

property damage.

WARNING

42922030 Rev -  11/07

SIDEWALL VENTING ONLY

UN  MUR  LATÉRAL AÉRATION

22d

63

57

55

54

58

59

49

59

60

51

56

65

66

67

68

2-Stage Thermostat

43269060 rev A

HI
C
LO

3a

18a

3b, 21a

4, 6

6

GAS TYPE

SUPPLY PRESSURE

Pression de Sortie

Type de Gaz

MAXIMUM

MINIMUM

MANIFOLD PRESSURE

Pression a l’echappement

INPUT Btu/Hr

Consommation Btu / Hr

ORIFICE SIZE

Dimensions bec Veilleuse

MODEL NO.

No. de Modelè

Installation in:

1. Aircraft hangers must be in accordance with the standard for Aircraft Hangers.

ANSI/NFPA 409 (latest edition).

2. Public garages must be in accordance with the standard for parking structures,

ANSI/NFPA 88a (latest edition), or with the standard for repair garages,

ANSI/NFPA 88b (latest edition)

SERIAL NO.

No. de Série

LIGHTING & SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS

1. Turn on gas & electrical supply.

2. Set thermostat to call for heat.

3. Ignition should occur after prepurge.

4. If ignition fails, the unit will spark for approximately 21 seconds

& go into safety lockout. Turn thermostat (or power) off for 60

seconds to take out of lockout.

5. If heater does not light, shut off gas completely for 5 minutes

before attempting to relight.

6. To shut down the heater, turn off the gas & electrical supply.

Infrared Radiant Tube Heater

Radiateur à tuve rayonnant à infrarouge

Gas Fired products Inc. Charlotte, NC

INSTRUCTIONS D’ALLUMAGE ET DE FERMETURE
1. mettre la valve a gaz et l’interrupteur a “ON”.

2. Creer une demande de chauffage au thermostat.

3. L’allumage devrait se produire apres de prepurge.

4. Si l’allumage ne se fait pas, le controle d’allumage continu de

produire des etincelles sur une periode de 21 sec. et ensuite

tomber en securite. Mettre le thermostat (ou le courant) en

position d’arret (OFF) pour une periode de 60 sec. a fin

d’interrompre le processus de securite.

5. Si l’appareil ne s’allume pas, fermez le gaz completement pour

une period de 5 min. avant d’effectuer une nouvelle tentative

d’allumage.

6. Pour fermer l’appareil, fermez le gaz et le courant electrique.

For indoor installation only

Installer à l’intérieur seulement

Vented or Unvented

ELECTRICAL:

ALTITUDE

ANSI Z83.20b / CSA 2.34b - 2003

Tel: 1800 438 4936 e-mail [email protected]

CODE DATE

42848000 Rev. H  10/04

MAX ANGLE:

Max Angle

Electrique

Combustible material must be located outside the clearance dimensions listed.

Ceiling Clearance is 18” (46cm) when installed in an UNVENTED configuration. Ceiling

clearance is 18” (46cm) when the optional U-bend reflectors are not used.

Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury or property damage

Models: PC(S,A)

43344080   10/07

Le dégagement au-dessus de l'appareil doit être d'au moins 46 cm quand l'appareil est installé

SANS ÉCHAPPEMENT. 

Le dégagement au-dessus de l'appareil doit être d'au moins 46cm

quand les réflecteurs d'angle optionnels ne sont pas utilisés.

D

D

Model No

A

B

C

D

E

F

75

27”

6” 

60”

30”

48”

12”

(69cm)

(15cm)

(152cm)

(76cm)

(122cm)

(30cm)

100

66”

6” 

88”

40”

66”

20”

(168cm)

(15cm)

(224cm) (102cm)

(168cm)

(51cm)

125

66”

101”

40”

66”

20”

(168cm)

(15cm)

(257cm) (102cm)

(168cm)

(51cm)

150

84”

106”

48”

84”

24”

(213cm

(15cm)

(269cm) (122cm)

(213cm)

(61cm)

Horizontal

B

C

A

A

45 degrees

B

C

E

F

Montage horizontal

Montage à 45°

43344110  03/08

Install the gas flexible hose as shown in the diagram below:
Sharp bends, kinks, twists and tension in the hose may cause failure resulting in a gas leak.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in death, serious injury or property damage.

Position

 “A”

“B”

“C”

1

6 3/4” (171mm) 9 5/8” (245mm) 3 7/8” (99mm)

2

9 1/8” (232mm) 7 5/8” (194mm) 3 7/8” (99mm)

11”

TUBE INTEGRITY SAFETY SYSTEM

43269020  Rev. B   03/08

In the event of tube failure the wire inside

the sleeve will break. For safety replace

the entire wire assembly including the

sleeve PN 44176010
Patent Pending

The system must be installed with tension

on the spring.

FRAGILE! DO NOT Lift the burner box by

these wires.

Reflector edge.

BURNER SUSPENSION CHAIN

MUST BE USED TO SUPPORT

BURNER BOX. 

FAILURE TO USE

EYEBOLT SUSPENSION WILL VOID

MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY.

USE A TURNBUCKLE FOR LEVEL

ADJUSTMENT OF BURNER BOX.

43269030   12/07

ATTENTION INSTALLER!

THE GAS CONTROL VALVE IS FACTORY

SET AT 

“OFF”

 POSITION. OPEN THIS

ACCESS PANEL TO TURN THE GAS

VALVE TO 

“ON”

 POSITION. BY THIS

ACTION YOU CERTIFY THAT ALL GAS

CONNECTIONS AND CHECKS COMPLY

WITH WRITTEN I & O INSTRUCTIONS

SHIPPED WITH THIS HEATER.

43269040   12/07

43269040   12/07

43269040   12/07

43269050 Rev. A   03/08

DANGER

Failure to do so may result in death,

serious injury or property damage

FIRE HAZARD

This access panel must be closed

tightly with all the necessary screws

during operation.

Never operate the heater with the

access panel open or removed.

43269050 Rev. A   03/08

DANGER

Failure to do so may result in death,

serious injury or property damage

FIRE HAZARD

This access panel must be closed

tightly with all the necessary screws

during operation.

Never operate the heater with the

access panel open or removed.

 

 
 

Содержание PTS100-L7

Страница 1: ...se property damage injury or death Read the installation operation and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment IF YOU SMELL GAS FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT try to...

Страница 2: ...System 25 13 0 Gas Connections and Regulations 28 14 0 Instructions for Pressure Test Gauge Connection 30 15 0 Electrical Connections 31 16 0 Venting 34 17 0 Air for Combustion 38 17 1 Direct Outside...

Страница 3: ...nstallation and Operation Instructions Where unvented heaters are used gravity or mechanical means shall be provided to supply and exhaust at least 4 CFM per 1 000 Btu hr input of installed heaters Ne...

Страница 4: ...is for Indoor Installation and Covered Patio Installation only and can be used in either Vented or Unvented mode The term Unvented actually means Indirect Vented While the products of combustion are...

Страница 5: ...wnstream from the burner box WARNING Certain materials or objects when stored under the heater will be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged Observe the Minimum Clearances to Combus...

Страница 6: ...ipe Connection Tube Diameter Flue Connection1 Fresh Air Connection1 Electrical Supply Current Rating Natural or Propane MPT Male 4 4 Round 4 Round 120 Volt 60Hz 1 Phase 1 74 Amp 1 See Section 16 0 for...

Страница 7: ...ube with 24 Hole Flange Aluminized 1 1 1 42912169 10 Ft Tube with 6 Hole Flange Alumi Therm 1 1 41932101 10 Ft Tube less Flanges Hot Rolled 1 2 3 4 43319100 Reflector 9 11 1 2 3 4 5 30462980 Tube Coup...

Страница 8: ...kg 44135030 40 Ft Pkg 44137090 30 Ft Pkg 44136050 Part Each Body Package Includes Qty Qty Qty Qty 42912169 10 Ft Tube with 6 Hole Flange Alumi Therm 1 1 41932100 10 Ft Tube less Flanges Aluminized 3 2...

Страница 9: ...y Fastener Kit included in body packages 42907210 42907190 42907220 42907200 42873000 U Bolt 4 2 5 3 02127110 Hex Nut 5 16 18 8 5 10 6 02189020 HWHSM Screw 10 16 x TEKS 14 8 18 10 U Bend Package 43208...

Страница 10: ...nges Aluminized 2 43319100 Reflector 9 11 4 2 3 3 43319050 Reflector 4 11 2 30462980 Tube Coupling 3 2 4 3 43318000 Tube Hanger Support Bracket 13 4 2 5 3 43980010 Wire Hanger 4 2 5 3 Body Fastener Ki...

Страница 11: ...lector 43490000 QTY 1 U Bend End Reflector 43490050 QTY 1 Speed Clips 02266010 QTY 11 10 16 x Self Drilling Screws 02189020 QTY 4 Installation Form 43489000 QTY 1 30 3 4 78cm Length 24 61cm F 31 Hange...

Страница 12: ...30 Ft PTS 175 110 50 Ft 70 Ft PTU 175 110 25 Ft 35 Ft PTS 200 125 50 Ft 70 Ft PTU 200 125 25 Ft 35 Ft NOTES 1 In all configurations the control unit must be connected directly to either a the 24 hole...

Страница 13: ...US GAS AND SOOT HAZARD 60 FT SYSTEM 50 FT SYSTEM 20 FT SYSTEM 30 FT SYSTEM 40 FT SYSTEM LEGEND Burner Box 10ft Aluminized Tube 24 Hole Flange or 10ft Alumi Therm Tube 6 Hole Flange Coupling 10ft Alumi...

Страница 14: ...racket 108 274cm 12 30cm 12 30cm 4 Tube Coupling typical Bottom View 108 274cm 600 1524cm 108 274cm 108 274cm 108 274cm 108 274cm 12 30cm 12 30cm 12 30cm 12 30cm 108 274cm Models PTS 40 25 75 50 14 36...

Страница 15: ...2cm 5 FT Tube Assembly 14 36cm 120 305cm 108 274cm Burner Box Flue Terminal 10 FT Tube Assembly typical 15 38cm 108 274cm 48 122cm 31 Tube Support Hanger Brackets typical at control end Shipped with U...

Страница 16: ...anging points to be used for suspension for a typical 40ft long system There must be two hanging points on the first tube and one on each of the other tubes Maximum 6 distance from control box to the...

Страница 17: ...e for Alumi Therm Steel Tubes Gasket Burner Box Typical Overlap U Bend Tube Coupling Typical each tube joint Reflector 31 Tube Support Brk with U Bolt Clamp 5 16 Hex Nuts 8 10 6 hanging points to be u...

Страница 18: ...5 Heaters subject to vibration must be provided with vibration isolating hangers 6 Heaters must not be supported by gas or electric supply lines and must be suspended from a permanent structure with...

Страница 19: ...the 24 hole flange of the 10 ft aluminized steel starting body section for 10 ft 20 ft and 30 ft systems or b the 6 hole flange of the 10 ft alumi therm steel starting body section for 40 ft 50 ft 60...

Страница 20: ...tube couplings as described below The following coupling tightening instructions MUST be followed properly to ensure the integrity of the tube connections Two 10 self drilling screws MUST be installed...

Страница 21: ...ttached make sure that the heater system is level If it is not slight adjustments can be made using the turnbuckles See Section 9 0 Important NEVER reuse a coupling Always install a new coupling only...

Страница 22: ...roximately one 1 inch This will allow for the natural expansion and contraction of the heater when in operation Note The heaters can expand and contract up to 1 3 4 3 Secure the reflectors as shown in...

Страница 23: ...ons and the elbow together and secure with tube couplings as described in Section 10 1 90 Deg Elbow Tube Coupling 13 330mm 13 330mm Self Drilling Screws QTY 2 per coupling 11 1 ADDING OPTIONAL CORNER...

Страница 24: ...ectors Two speed clips are required for each side of the U Bend Reflector Make sure that the speed clips fit tightly over both the U Bend Reflector and the reflector on each body section Use two self...

Страница 25: ...hen angle mounting the burner box unit must be positioned upright as shown below Failure to install the control box in an UPRIGHT position will VOID the manufacturer s warranty Angle Mounting Straight...

Страница 26: ...g and spring retainer clamp not included must also be installed Instructions 1 Make sure that the gap between the burner box and end of reflector is 3 and the reflector is securely attached to the ref...

Страница 27: ...y Spring Retainer Clamp 3 Mark the other end of the sleeve with tape or other marker Use the top of the retainer as a reference 4 Loosen screws 2 Tape one end of the sleeve to the burner box or use a...

Страница 28: ...angle mounted the TISS wire holder clamp must first be re positioned as shown using the bottom hole pattern of the clamp Follow procedures described earlier for all other adjustments Angle Mounted Bod...

Страница 29: ...be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases 7 Tube heaters will expand contract during operation Where local codes do not prohibit a CSA or U L approved flexible connector supplied with th...

Страница 30: ...7 8 10cm INCORRECT POSITIONS Movement WRONG Movement WRONG Movement WRONG Movement WRONG US ONLY Connector MUST be installed in configuration Use only the 36 long connector that was furnished with th...

Страница 31: ...test gauge to the nipple Turn on the gas supply 2 With the main burner operating check the burner manifold pressure using a water column manometer Gauges that measure pressure in pounds per square inc...

Страница 32: ...Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 3 The wiring providing power to the heater shall be connected to a permanently live electrical circuit one that is not controlled by a light switch 4 The power supply...

Страница 33: ...pes t moins 42874030 Rev E 11 09 Red Light Amber Lights L1 Black L2 Black ribbed Black White Black ribbed Black Green Violet Orange Red Green Violet Black White Red Blue White Fuse 4A Fusible TISS Tub...

Страница 34: ...IONS MULTIPLE HEATERS LO HI C LO HI C Burner Control Box Ground N Neutral L1 Hot 120V Fused Disconnect Switch Continue To Additional Heaters 24V Transformer 1 5 VA rating per relay field supplied 24V...

Страница 35: ...ft 4 diameter Maximum Fresh air intake length ft 4 diameter Max combination of fresh air and vent ft 4 diameter PTS U 40 25 20 45 50 75 PTS U 50 30 20 45 50 75 PTS U 50 30 30 35 40 65 PTS U 50 30 40 2...

Страница 36: ...fied in the National Fuel Gas Code or the authority having jurisdiction 8 Single wall metal pipe shall not originate in any unoccupied attic or concealed space and shall not pass through any attic ins...

Страница 37: ...n Vent Cap Breidert or equivalent Type L 2 5cm Clearance Thimble 1 2 12mm fall per 20 ft 6m toward vent terminal 6 15cm minimum MULTIPLE HEATER VENTING CONNECTIONS INTO A COMMON VENT OR MANIFOLD Requi...

Страница 38: ...Plan View Vent Cap Breidert or equivalent Type L 2 5cm Clearance Thimble 6 15cm minimum Y Connector 4 diameter single wall vent 2 5cm Clearance Thimble 1 2 12mm fall per 20 ft 6m toward vent terminal...

Страница 39: ...r for combustion 17 1 DIRECT OUTSIDE AIR FOR COMBUSTION Outside combustion air should be supplied directly to the heater when the building is subject to negative pressure or when contaminants or high...

Страница 40: ...umber of heaters per duct Flue vent termination must be 1 ft 30 cm higher than combustion air inlet cap Combustion Air Intake SIDE VIEW straight configuration Combustion Air Cap Leslie VersaCap Type B...

Страница 41: ...all for heat The blower motor will energize 3 Ignition should occur after the 15 second pre purge 4 If the burner fails to light or flame is not detected during the first trial for ignition a period o...

Страница 42: ...ensing Heater OFF Thermostat turn off 30 secs post purge T7 Thermostat low fire Blower Red power light Ignition Air switch Gas valve low fire Flame sensing Amber valve light low fire Function ON Funct...

Страница 43: ...nsor 17 Main Burner Orifice 18 Air Restrictor Plate 2 9 4 3 6 7 8 10 11 5 12 25 Note This panel must remain closed for burner operation Note This panel must remain closed for burner operation 30 3 32...

Страница 44: ...es are not leaking Check the gas connection to the heater for any signs of damage fatigue or corrosion If there are any signs of damage to the gas connection or leaks found in the gas piping immediate...

Страница 45: ...roken continuity Check the first tube and reflector is there a hole Check TISS wire for a break if it is close to the terminal repair Otherwise replace TISS wire Replace heat exchanger tube reflector...

Страница 46: ...eplace ignition module Check flame sense wire does it have continuity Contact factory for assistance Replace flame sense wire Adjust terminal connection Restart troubleshooting No Yes Is the knob on t...

Страница 47: ...ng Contact factory for assistance No Yes No No Yes Check vent and fresh air lengths are they within the maximum permissible No Yes Check air plate stamped part numbers Are they correct No Yes Check tu...

Страница 48: ...connect electrical supply and Remove cover 1 2 Remove screw securing burner casting to the gas manifold 3 Disconnect Spark lead and sensing wire 4 Pull burner forward from the gas manifold and then ou...

Страница 49: ...wires from gas valve Step 4 Remove 6 screws from end panel Rotate gas valve and manifold assembly slightly counter clockwise and slide out from housing Step 2 23 3 AIR SWITCH PRESSURE CHECK P1 P2 P1 P...

Страница 50: ...at thermostat b Connect a meter dc microammeter scale in series with the ground lead as shown in the diagram Connect the meter as follows Connect the black negative meter lead to the electronic contro...

Страница 51: ...s Error Mode LED Indication Internal Control Failure Steady On Air Flow Fault 1 Flash Gas valve failure stuck open 2 Flashes Ignition Lockout 3 Flashes The LED located on the ignition module will flas...

Страница 52: ...Investment Casting Machined 1 16 44146080 Manifold Support Bracket 1 16a 44146070 Shim Plate 1 17 44146060 Manifold Support Clamp 1 17a 44146050 Manifold Extension Bracket 1 18 30703000 Blower Assembl...

Страница 53: ...ed air switch operation 1 48 30186250 Air Switch set point 93 WC RED LABEL models 40 25 50 30 1 48a 30186260 Air Switch set point 65 WC BLUE LABEL models 75 50 100 65 1 48b 30186270 Air Switch set poi...

Страница 54: ...54 58 59 49 59 60 51 56 65 66 67 68 2 Stage Thermostat 43269060 rev A HI C LO 3a 18a 3b 21a 4 6 6 GAS TYPE SUPPLY PRESSURE Pression de Sortie Type de Gaz MAXIMUM MINIMUM MANIFOLD PRESSURE Pression a l...

Страница 55: ...aust tube 13 43208010 4 O D Elbow Package 14 02189020 10 x Self Drilling Screw 15 30462980 4 OD Tube Compression Coupling w bolts 16 43208020 4 OD U Bend Required for PTU Only 17 43488000 U Bend Refle...

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