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GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

 Failure to comply with the general 

safety information may result in extensive 
property damage, severe personal injury, or 
death.

 This product must be installed by 

a licensed plumber or gas fi tter when installed 
within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Installation must be made in accordance with 
local codes, or in absence of local codes, with 
the latest edition of ANSI Standard Z223.1 (N.F.P.A. 
No. 54) National Fuel Gas Code.

 All of the ANSI 

and NFPA Standards referred to in these installation 
instructions are those that were applicable at the 
time the design of this appliance was certified.The 
ANSI Standards are available from CSA Information 
Services 1-800-463-6727. The NFPA Standards are 
available from the National Fire Protection Association, 
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA  02269. 

If installed in Canada, the installation must conform with 
local building codes, or in the absence of local building 
codes, with CGA-B149.1 "Installation Codes for Natural 
Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment" or CGA-B149.2 
"Installation Codes for Propane Gas Burning Appliances 
and Equipment." These unit heaters have been designed 
and certifi ed to comply with CGA 2.6. 

 Do not alter the unit heater in any 

way or damage to the unit and/or severe personal 
injury or death may occur!

Disconnect all power and gas 

supplies before installing or servicing the heater.  
If the power disconnect is out of sight, lock it in 
the open position and tag it to prevent unexpected 
application of power. Failure to do so could result 
in fatal electric shock, or severe personal injury.

 Ensure that all power sources conform 

to the requirements of the unit heater, or damage to 
the unit will result!

Follow installation instructions CAREFULLY to avoid 
creating unsafe conditions. All wiring should be done 
and checked by a qualified electrician, using copper 
wire only. All gas connections should be made and leak-
tested by a suitably qualifi ed individual, per instructions 
in this manual. Also follow procedures listed on "Gas 
Equipment 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 leaks, 
carbon monoxide poisoning, and explosion.

 Conversion to a fuel other than 

that listed on the rating plate is permitted only 
with a factory supplied, ETL approved conversion 
kit.

Make certain that the power source conforms to the 
electrical requirements of the heater.

 Do not depend upon a thermostat 

or other switch as sole means of disconnecting 
power when installing or servicing heater.  Always 
disconnect power at main circuit breaker as 
described above. Failure to do so could result in 
fatal electric shock.

Special attention must be given to any grounding 
information pertaining to this heater. To prevent the risk 
of electrocution, the heater must be securely and 
adequately grounded. This should be accomplished by 
connecting a ground conductor between the service panel 
and the heater. To ensure a proper ground, the grounding 
means must be tested by a qualifi ed electrician.

Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into heater or 
its air moving device. Do not block or tamper with the 
heater in any manner while in operation, or just after it 
has been turned off, as some parts maybe hot enough 
to cause injury.

This heater is intended for general heating applications 
ONLY. It must NOT be used in potentially dangerous 
locations such as fl ammable, explosive, chemical-laden, 
or wet atmospheres.

Do not attach ductwork to this product or use it as a 
makeup air heater. Such usage voids the warranty and 
will create unsafe operation.

In cases in which property damage may result from 
malfunction of the heater, a back-up system or 
temperature sensitive alarm should be used.

Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut 
off, shut off the manual gas valve to the appliance before 
shutting off the electrical supply.

 The open end of piping systems 

being purged shall not discharge into areas where 
there are sources of ignition or into confi ned spaces 
UNLESS precautions are taken as follows: (1) by 
ventilation of the space, (2) control of the purging 
rate, (3) elimination of all hazardous conditions. All 
precautions must be taken to perform this operation 
in a safe manner!

Unless otherwise specifi ed, the following conversions 
may be used for calculating SI unit measurements:
1 foot = 0.305 m 
1 inch = 25.4 mm 
1 gallon = 3.785 L 
1 pound = 0.453 kg
1 psig = 6.894 kPa
1 cubic foot = 0.028m

3

1000 BTU/cu. ft. = 37.5 MJ/m

3

1000 BTU per hour = 0.293 kW
1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa
liter/second = CFM x 0.472
meters/second = FPM ÷ 196.8

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Страница 1: ...NT OF INSTALLATION RECORD THE UNIT MODEL AND SERIAL No s IN THE SPACE PROVIDED RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST TUBULAR GAS FIRED DIRECT SPARK PROPELLER UNIT HEATERS FOR RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS 04 08 Please utilize this toll free number to contact your local representative 800 490 2290 FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any applian...

Страница 2: ...7 Standard Combustion 18 25 Separated Combustion 26 30 OPERATION Explanation of Controls and Operation 31 Main Burner Orifice Schedule 32 Adjustments 32 High Altitude Operation 32 33 MAINTENANCE Servicing Cleaning 33 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 34 38 IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS 39 40 WARRANTY 41 MODEL NUMBER 42 INSPECTION SHEET 43 See Identification of Parts throughout this manual DESCRIPTION The Residentia...

Страница 3: ...as leaks carbon monoxide poisoning and explosion Conversion to a fuel other than that listed on the rating plate is permitted only with a factory supplied ETL approved conversion kit Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical requirements of the heater Do not depend upon a thermostat or other switch as sole means of disconnecting power when installing or servicing heater Always ...

Страница 4: ...3 203 219 219 219 E Fan Diameter 10 10 14 14 16 16 16 254 254 356 356 406 406 406 F Discharge Opening Height 10 13 16 10 13 16 14 7 16 14 7 16 21 3 16 21 3 16 21 3 16 275 275 367 367 538 538 538 G Vent Connection Diameter 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 H1 Center Line of Flue Connection From Side 7 1 4 7 1 4 7 1 4 7 1 4 7 3 4 7 3 4 7 3 4 184 184 184 184 197 197 197 H2 Center Line of Air ...

Страница 5: ...5 Figure 2 Dimensional Drawing Tubular 30 thru 120 Propeller Unit Heater DIMENSIONS XXX STANDARD UNITS DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESIS XXX MILLIMETERS ...

Страница 6: ... qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any gas control which has been underwater AIR FOR COMBUSTION The unit heater shall be installed in a location in which the facilities for ventilation permit satisfactory combustion of gas proper venting and the maintenance of ambient air at safe limits under normal conditions of use The unit heater shall be located in such a manner...

Страница 7: ...electrical conduit be used to support the heater or should any other objects i e ladder person lean against the heater gas lines venting system or the electrical conduit for support Failure to heed these warnings may result in property damage personal injury or death Unit Heaters must be hung level from side to side and from front to back see Figures 3 4 and 5 Failure to do so will result in poor ...

Страница 8: ...able 2 Match Length of Pipe in Feet with appropriate Gas Input Cu Ft Hr figure This figure can then be matched to the pipe size at the top of the column Example It is determined that a 67 foot 20 4m run of gas pipe is required to connect a 75 MBTU gas unit heater to a 1 000 BTU cu ft 0 29kW natural gas supply 75 000 BTU Hr 1 000 BTU cu ft 75 Cu ft hr Using Table 2 a 3 4 inch pipe is needed NOTE Se...

Страница 9: ...ational Fuel Gas Code in Canada according to CGA B149 See Tables 1 2 for correct gas piping size and also refer to Tables 3 7 and 8 If gas pressure is excessive on natural gas applications install a pressure regulating valve in the line upstream from the main shutoff valve 3 Adequately support the piping to prevent strain on the gas manifold and controls 4 To prevent the mixing of moisture with ga...

Страница 10: ...ructions Mount the thermostat approximately 5 feet 1 5m above the floor in an area where it will be exposed to a free circulation of average temperature 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 where drafts may affect the operation of the contr...

Страница 11: ...11 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS continued Figure 11A Honeywell Control Board Figure 10A UT Control Board ...

Страница 12: ...LP Gas with Single Stage Gas Control and UT Control Board NOTICE See Figures 7 8 9 10B 10C 11B and 11C for connecting the thermostat to the unit heater If using a standard low voltage thermostat with a sub base switch for fan control connecttheGterminalofthethermostat to the G terminal of the unit heater ...

Страница 13: ...ntrol and UT Control Board ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS continued NOTICE See Figures 7 8 9 10B 10C 11B and 11C for connecting the thermostat to the unit heater If using a standard low voltage thermostat with a sub base switch for fan control connecttheGterminalofthethermostat to the G terminal of the unit heater ...

Страница 14: ...as with Single Stage Gas Control and Honeywell Control Board NOTICE See Figures 7 8 9 10B 10C 11B and 11C for connecting the thermostat to the unit heater If using a standard low voltage thermostat with a sub base switch for fan control connecttheGterminalofthethermostat to the G terminal of the unit heater ...

Страница 15: ...ol and Honeywell Control Board ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS continued NOTICE See Figures 7 8 9 10B 10C 11B and 11C for connecting the thermostat to the unit heater If using a standard low voltage thermostat with a sub base switch for fan control connecttheGterminalofthethermostat to the G terminal of the unit heater ...

Страница 16: ...n clothes dryers and any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they shall operate at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan Close fireplace damper 4 Follow the lighting instructions Place the appliance being inspected in operation Adjust thermostat so that the appliance will operate continuously 5 After it has been determined that each appliance connected to the vent...

Страница 17: ...tions 1 Installationmustconformwithlocalbuildingcodes orin 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 and Equipment 2 Any reference to U S standards or codes in these instructions are to be ignored and the applicable Canadian standards or codes applied Min...

Страница 18: ...732 or equivalent silicone sealant with a tempera ture rating of 500 deg F or 3M 425 aluminum foil tape or equivalent The vent system must be installed to prevent collection of condensate Pitch horizontal pipes downward 1 4 inch per foot 21mm per meter toward the outlet for condensate drainage Install a tee with a condensate drain at the low point of the pipe see Figure 13 As an alternate a 3 8 in...

Страница 19: ...ows Vent Length Vertical Rise Distance Size in Ft In from Wall In 30 4 1 5 8 36 4 2 10 18 36 45 4 1 10 24 36 4 1 15 24 36 4 2 5 24 36 60 4 2 10 18 36 75 5 2 7 24 36 90 5 2 7 24 24 105 5 2 7 24 24 120 5 1 5 24 24 5 2 7 24 24 One elbow is required to make the vertical extension See Figure 13 Figure 13 Category I Horizontal Venting Requirements D6838C ...

Страница 20: ...20 Figure 14 Vent Support D 06839A ...

Страница 21: ... cap must be supplied by the customer for each power vented unit The vent pipe diameter must be 4 inches 102mm 6 Through the wall venting for these appliances shall not terminate over public walkways or over an area where the condensate or vapor could create a nuisance hazard or could be detrimental to the operation of regulators relief valves or other equipment see Figures 15A 16 and 18 7 The ven...

Страница 22: ...t pipe should extend at least 2 feet 0 61m above the highest point on the roof Consideration should be made for anticipated snow depth Install an Amerivent Americap or Metalbestos vent cap over the vent opening Slope horizontal runs upward from the gas unit heater at least 1 4 inch per foot 21mm m minimum Horizontal portions of the venting system shall be supported at minimum intervals of 4 feet 1...

Страница 23: ...re 15A Category III Horizontal Venting Requirements Using Single Wall Vent Pipe Figure 15B Category III Horizontal Venting Requirements Using Type B Double Wall Vent Pipe Figure 15C Type B Draft Hood Connector ...

Страница 24: ...24 Figure 16 Figure 17 VENTING continued ...

Страница 25: ...25 VENTING continued Figure 18 Figure 19 ...

Страница 26: ...on metallic pipe for venting To do so may result in serious damage to the unit and or severe personal injury or death 5 Long runs of single wall combustion air piping passing through an unheated space may require insulating if condensation becomes noticeable 6 The combustion air system must be installed to prevent collection of condensate Pitch horizontal pipes downward 1 4 inch per foot toward th...

Страница 27: ...slip joint must be secured with at least three corrosion resistant screws Two full turns of 3M 425 Aluminum Foil tape or its equivalent must then be used to seal each joint High temperature silicone sealant may be used instead of the tape Silicone sealant must be used to seal the joint between the Type B vent pipe and the single wall pipe 9 For horizontal vent systems longer than 5 feet 1 5m the s...

Страница 28: ...28 Figure 22 Vertical Intake Vent Installation Figure 21 Concentric Vent Installation ...

Страница 29: ...9 Figure 23 Horizontal Intake Vent Installation Figure 24 Horizontal Intake Vent Installation VENTING continued Vent Terminal 1 8M Min Adjacent Building D 3330 6 0 Min 0 9M Min 3 0 Min Building Overhang ...

Страница 30: ... location on outside wall for vent terminal In most applications the terminal should be on level with the flue outlet of the unit less a 1 4 inch per foot pitch for condensate drainage toward the outside of the building See Figure 23 The location of the vent terminal must be in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in the U S or the Natural Gas Installation Code CAN CGA B149 1 or ...

Страница 31: ... limit switch interrupts the flow of electric current to the control board the unit will begin a post purge period When the post purge period ends the power venter motor is de energized 7 The fan operation is delayed 30 seconds once the thermostat is closed and continues operation for 30 seconds after the thermostat opens The start up fan delay must not exceed 30 seconds from a cold start 8 The wa...

Страница 32: ...ressure of 10 0 inches W C 2 5 kPa must be maintained for proper operation of the unit heater If the unit is equipped with a pressure regulator on the combination gas valve follow steps a through d above If the unit is not so equipped the propane gas supply system pressure must be regulated to attain this manifold operating pressure 3 The adjusted manifold pressure should not vary more than 10 fro...

Страница 33: ...Cu ft Altitude Feet Table 8 Manifold Pressure In W C Heating Value BTU Cu ft 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 9 9 9 7 9 6 9 5 2 278 2 237 2 196 2 156 2 116 2 077 2 039 2 000 1 964 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 000 2 500 3 000 3 500 4 000 4 500 5 000 5 500 6 000 948 931 914 897 881 865 849 833 818 Manifold Pressure In W C PROPANE LP GAS NATURAL GAS Heating Value BTU Cu ft Altitude Feet Notes 1 Cons...

Страница 34: ...ecure ignitor bracket 11 Check for 24V at gas valve terminals during trial for ignition period If present with no manifold pressure Replace valve 12 Refer to symptom Q 1 Refer to Installation Venting 2 Check gas supply pressures to unit Refer to Installation 3 Refer to Installation 1 Burner orifice incorrect 2 Low manifold Pressure 1 Irregular orifice causing whistle or resonance 2 Excessive gas i...

Страница 35: ...k voltage and amps at the fan motor Check gas input to ensure unit is not over fired Check heat exchanger to ensure unit is not dirty 5 Check orifice size replace if undersized 1 Refer to Operation Check orifice size If too big replace 2 Check thermostat for operation to ensure circuit open and closes 3 Check wiring per diagram check operation at the gas valve look for a short in thermostat circui...

Страница 36: ...is the switch open during start up 4 Check for 24v on line side of the high limit Constant voltage should be recorded if not control board is suspect Check flash code 1 Check all wring in the power vent circuit to ensure good connection including Neutral 2 Check for 115v between motor leads and check amp draw of motor Replace if needed 3 Check for continuous 115v on terminal CBM Blower and neutral...

Страница 37: ...sformer 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 Gas valve switch is off or wires are not connected 4 Broken or cracked porcelain on flame probe or spark ignitor 1 Obstructions or restrictions in appliance air intake or flue outlet are preventing proper combustion airflow 2 Moisture or debris in tubing ...

Страница 38: ...itch Replace bad pressure switch 1 Check sensor wire and make sure it is connected properly 1 Check for short If no short replace fuse and start unit 2 If no short is found check gas valve for possible over amp condition Replace gas valve 1 Check transformer for proper voltage Replace transformer if not correct 1 Switch off power and check flame rod wiring 1 Turn unit off and back on If fault code...

Страница 39: ...er Assembly 20 Flue Collar Assembly 21 Vinyl Tubing Pressure Switch 22 Power Venter Mounting Plate 23 Louver 24 Louver Spring 25 Control Board 26 Access Panel 27 Top Jacket Panel w Insulation 28 Bottom Jacket Panel w Insulation 29 Front Jacket Panel 30 Rear Jacket Panel 31 Bracket Manifold 32 Tube Support Bracket 33 Green Ground Screw 34 Hanger Bracket 35 Manifold Clamp 36 Pipe Nipple 37 Left Side...

Страница 40: ...Internal Furnace Components Figure 26 Propeller Parts Figure 27 Component Parts Figure 29 Power Ventor Assembly D4810 NOTE No rubber grommets are supplied with the 30 and 45 unit sizes Gas Valve D4430 Fan Guard Fan Blade Hardware Hardware Motor D6963 D03339 Pressure Switch D03339 ...

Страница 41: ... expenses including labor or material incurred during removal or reinstallation of the Product c to any damage due to corrosion by chemicals including halogenated 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 the distributor or manufacturer b shipment to t...

Страница 42: ...P5 24V SPST Relay Specify Purpose VC 4 4 Vent Cap VC 5 5 Vent Cap Capacity 075 120 Category I Horizontal Vent Only X7 4 Concentric Vent Kit Capacities 030 075 X7 5 Concentric Vent Kit Capacities 090 120 Low Profile Tubular Gas Fired Unit Heater Model Number Description Digit G X X X 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Item Prefix UT CA FT FM GT AL GC SV MT DL AS Internal use Only 1 2 Unit Type UT ...

Страница 43: ...all field installed controls been 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 GENERAL With power and gas off Make certain all packing has been removed Tighten all electrical terminals and connections Check all fans blowers for free movement Check all ...

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