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VENTING

Observe the following precautions when venting the unit:
1.  Use flue pipe of the same size as the flue 

connections on the gas unit heater (See Table #1). 
All heaters should be vented with UL Listed Type 
B vent, a factory built chimney, or a lined brick 
and mortar chimney that has been constructed in 
accordance with the National Building Code.

2.  Provide as long a vertical run of fl ue pipe at the gas 

unit heater as possible. A minimum of 5 feet (1.5m) 
of vertical fl ue is required. The top of the vent pipe 
should extend at least 2 feet (0.61m) above the 
highest point on the roof. Install a weather cap over 
the vent opening.

3.  Slope horizontal runs upward from the gas unit 

heater at least 1/4-inch per foot (21mm/m) minimum.  
Horizontal runs should not exceed 75% of the 
vertical height of the vent pipe, or chimney, above 
the fl ue pipe connection, up to a maximum length 
of 10 feet (3m). Horizontal portions of the venting 
system shall be supported at maximum intervals of 
4 feet (1.2m). (See Figure 6)

4.  Use as few elbows as possible.

5. Tape 

fl ue pipe joints with high-temp, RTV or foil face 

tape.

6.  Avoid running vent pipe through unheated spaces.

7.  When this cannot be avoided, insulate the pipe to 

prevent condensation of moisture on the walls of the 
pipe.

8.  Do not damper the fl ue piping. Failure to open such 

a damper prior to operating the gas unit heater will 
result in the spillage of flue gas into the occupied 
space.

9.  Avoid installing units in areas under negative 

pressure due to large exhaust fans or air conditioning. 
When required, a fl ue vent fan should be installed in 
accordance with the instructions included with the 
fan.

10.  Vent connectors serving Category 

I

 and Category 

II

 heaters shall not be connected into any portion of 

mechanical draft systems operating under positive 
pressure.

ANSI now organizes vented 
appliances into four categories. 

Venting Categories

 Non 

 

 

 

 Condensing 

Condensing

 Negative
 Vent  

 

 

I  

II

 Pressure 

 

 Positive
 Vent  

 

 

III     IV

 Pressure 

 

VERTICALLY VENTED UNIT HEATERS (CATEGORY 

I

)

Category 

I

Includes non-condensing 
appliances with negative vent 
pressure, like the traditional 
atmospheric unit heater.

Category 

II

Groups condensing appliances 
with negative vent pressure.

Category 

III

Appliances are non-condensing 
and operate with a positive vent 
pressure.

Category 

IV

Covers condensing appliances with 
positive vent pressure.

NOTICE: Category 

II

 and 

IV

 do 

not apply to equipment specifi ed 
within this manual.

All unit heaters must be vented! All Venting installations shall be in accordance with the latest edition of Part 7, 
Venting of Equipment of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or applicable provisions of local building codes. 
Refer to page 15 for Canadian installations. Refer to Figures 6, 7, 8A, 8B, 9A and 9B.

 CARBON MONOXIDE! Your venting system must not be blocked by any snow, snow 

drifts, or any foreign matter. Inspect your venting system to ensure adequate ventilation exists at all 
times! Failure to heed these warnings could result in Carbon Monoxide Poisoning (symptoms include 
grogginess, lethargy, inappropriate tiredness, or fl u-like symptoms).

Содержание GF-150

Страница 1: ...en test fired and inspected It has been shipped free from defects from our factory However shipment and installation problems such as loose wires leaks or loose fasteners may occur It is the installer...

Страница 2: ...bustion Air 5 6 Proper Clearances 5 6 Suspension of Units 5 6 Gas Piping 7 8 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 9 10 11 VENTING 12 13 14 15 16 OPERATION Explanation of Controls and Operation 17 Main Burner Orific...

Страница 3: ...t Start Up Sheet located in this manual Use only the fuel for which the heater is designed see rating plate Using LP gas in a heater that requires natural gas or vice versa will create risk of gas lea...

Страница 4: ...30 5 8 30 5 8 48 5 8 48 5 8 48 5 8 473 473 473 778 778 778 1235 1235 1235 F Discharge Opening Width 18 3 4 18 3 4 18 3 4 30 3 4 30 3 4 30 3 4 48 3 4 48 3 4 48 3 4 476 476 476 781 781 781 1238 1238 12...

Страница 5: ...st be equipped with an OSHA approved fan guard Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 88A Parking structures In Canada installation must be in accordance to the latest edition of CGA B149 Installation Co...

Страница 6: ...cent materials Make certain that the lifting methods used to lift the heater and the method of suspension used in the field installation of the heater are capable of uniformly supporting the weight of...

Страница 7: ...ity Gas Nominal Iron Internal Length of Pipe Feet meters Pipe Size Dia 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 125 150 175 200 in in 3 0 6 1 9 1 12 2 15 2 18 3 21 3 24 4 27 4 30 5 38 1 45 7 53 3 61 0 1 2 0 622...

Страница 8: ...Code in Canada according to CGA B149 See Tables 1 3 for correct gas piping size If gas pressure is excessive on natural gas applications install a pressure regulating valve in the line upstream from t...

Страница 9: ...re air Always refer to the thermostat instructions as well as our unit wiring diagram and wire accordingly Avoid mounting the thermostat in the following locations 1 Cold Areas Outside walls or areas...

Страница 10: ...10 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS continued Figure 5d Tubular Units Equipped with Natural Gas and Propane LP Gas...

Страница 11: ...11 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS continued Figure 5e Tubular Unit Sizes with Optional 2 Stage Ignition...

Страница 12: ...its in areas under negative pressure due to large exhaust fans or air conditioning When required a flue vent fan should be installed in accordance with the instructions included with the fan 10 Vent c...

Страница 13: ...et Adjacent public walkways 7 feet above grade The venting system for these appliances shall terminate at least 4 feet 1 2m below 4 feet 1 2m horizontal from or 1 foot 0 3m above any door window or gr...

Страница 14: ...odes or in the absence of local codes with current CGA B149 1 Installation Codes for Natural Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment or CGA B149 2 Installation Codes for Propane Gas Burning Appliances an...

Страница 15: ...15 Figure 8A Figure 8B VENTING continued...

Страница 16: ...16 VENTING continued Figure 9A Figure 9B...

Страница 17: ...e period ends the power venter motor is de energized 6 The fan operation is delayed 30 seconds once the thermostat is closed and continues operation for 30 seconds after the thermostat opens NOTICE Th...

Страница 18: ...unit heaters must be orificed to 90 of the normal altitude rating and be so marked in accordance with ETL certification Check the gas input rate as follows Refer to General Safety Information section...

Страница 19: ...ssure altitude of the unit installation and the technician s name and date on the label using a permanent marker Refer to Installation Instruction section on Adjustments Gas Input Rate for adjusting t...

Страница 20: ...t openings 3 Clean heat exchanger Refer to Installation 4 Determine cause and repair accordingly 1 Inspect all gas piping and repair 2 Check to ensure gas test ports are seated 3 Clean heat exchanger...

Страница 21: ...tat 1 Replace or tighten 2 Clean power ventor wheel 3 Realign power ventor wheel 1 Check and tighten wires on fan circuit 2 Test for 115v on terminal ACB Heat and L2 if voltage is present replace moto...

Страница 22: ...heat If not present and all checks are normal replace 1 Check power ventor circuit per wiring diagram 2 Check motor voltage and amp draw to motor name plate replace if motor found defective 3 Check f...

Страница 23: ...er 3 5 Amp fuse on circuit board 1 Common side of transformer grounded to chassis 2 Loose spark ignitor 1 Gas supply off or gas supply pressure too low 2 Flame sense rod contaminated or loose wire 3 G...

Страница 24: ...l safety devices supplied with your unit NOTICE The heater and vent system should be checked once a year by a qualified technician All Maintenance Service information should be recorded accordingly on...

Страница 25: ...ogenated hydrocarbons precipitated in the air d to any workmanship of the installer of the Product 3 This limited warranty is conditional upon a advising the installing contractor who in turn notify t...

Страница 26: ...ICATION OF PARTS PROPELLER UNIT HEATERS Figure 13 Heat Exchanger Assembly Figure 14 Electrical Control Panel Figure 11 Propeller Parts Figure 12 Component Parts D4430 Fan Guard Fan Blade Hardware Hard...

Страница 27: ...er Assembly 300 400 Unit Sizes Shown HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS Please send the following information to your local representative if further assistance is needed contact the manufacturer s custom...

Страница 28: ...n installed Do you understand all the controls on this equipment If not contact your wholesaler or rep DO NOT START this equipment unless you fully understand the controls GAS EQUIPMENT START UP GENER...

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