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Table 5 - MAIN BURNER ORIFICE SCHEDULE*

PRIMARY AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT

After the unit has been operating for at least 15 

minutes, adjust the primary air flow to the burners.  

Turn the friction-locked, manually-rotated air shutters 

clockwise to close, or counterclockwise to open.

For correct air adjustment, close the air shutter until 

yellow tips in the flame appear. Then open the air 

shutter to the point just beyond the position where 

yellow tipping disappears. Refer to Figure 10.

NOTICE: There may be momentary and spasmodic 
orange flashes in the flame. This is caused by the 
burning of airborne dust particles, and not to be 
confused with the yellow tipping, which is a stable 
or permanent situation when there is insufficient 
primary air.

Figure 10 - Main Burner Flames 

 

GAS INPUT RATE

 Never overfi re the unit heater, as this 

may cause unsatisfactory operation or shorten the 
life of the heater.

Check the gas input rate as follows (Refer to general 

safety section for metric conversions/SI units):

1.  Turn off all gas appliances that use gas through 

the same meter as the unit heater.

2.  Turn gas on to the unit heater.

3.  Clock the time in seconds required to burn one 

cubic foot of gas by checking the gas meter.

4.  Insert the time required to burn one cubic foot of              

gas into the following formula and compute the 

input rate.

 

3600 (Sec. Per Hr.) x Btu/Cu. Ft

                                                             = Input Rate

                       Time (Sec.)
For example, assume the Btu content of one cubic foot 

of gas equalled 1000 and that it takes 18 seconds to 

burn one cubic foot of gas.
 

3600 x 1000

 

 

 

   = 200,000

 

        18

NOTICE: If the computation exceeds or is less 
than 95 percent of the gas Btu/hr. input rating (see 
Specifi cations), adjust the gas pressure.

Adjust the gas pressure as follows:

1.  NATURAL GAS: Best results are obtained when 

the  unit heater is operating at its full input rating with 

the manifold pressure of 3.5 inches W.C. (0.9 kPa). 

Adjustment of the pressure regulator is not normally 

necessary since it is preset at the factory.

However, Þ eld adjustment may be made as follows:

a.    Attach manometer at pressure tap plug adjacent 

to the control outlet.

b.   Remove  regulator  adjustment  screw  cap,  

located on combination gas valve.

c.   With a small screwdriver, rotate the adjustment 

screw counterclockwise to decrease or clock-

wise to increase pressure. Do not force beyond 

stop limits.

d.   Replace regulator adjustment screw cap.

2.  PROPANE GAS: An exact manifold pressure of 

10.0 inches WC (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 ÒaÓ through ÒdÓ 

above. If the unit is not so equipped, the propane 

gas supply system pressure must be regulated to 

attain this manifold operating pressure.

* This schedule is for units operating at normal altitudes of 2000 ft. (610m) 

or less. SPECIAL ORIFICES ARE REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATIONS            

ABOVE 2000 FEET (610M). 
When installed in Canada, any references to deration at altitudes in excess of 

2000 feet (610m) are to be ignored.  At altitudes of 2000 to 4500 feet (610 to 

1372m), the unit heaters must be oriÞ ced to 90% of the normal altitude rating, 

and be so marked in accordance with the CSA certiÞ cation.

*

INPUT

IN 

1000

BTU

TYPE OF GAS

HEATING VALUE

MANIFOLD

PRESSURE

2500 BTU/Ft

3

(93.1 MJ/m

3

)

PROPANE

NATURAL

1075 BTU/Ft

3

(40.1 MJ/m

3

)

3.5" W.C.

(0.9 kPA)

1

0" W.C.

(2.5 kPA)

NO. OF

BURNER

ORIFICES

12

57

18

57

24

57

30

57

40

54

50

54

60

54

70

54

80

54

90

54

100

54

120

54

140

54

160

54

28

49

42

49

56

49

70

49

96

42

120

42

140

42

163

42

186

42

210

42

233

42

280

42

326

42

372

42

2

3

4

5

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

12

14

16

30

45

60

75

100

125

150

175

200

225

250

300

350

400

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

FT 

3

/HR

ORIFICE DRILL

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Страница 1: ...nspect and correct any problems that may be found Install operate and maintain unit in accordance with manufacturer s instructions to avoid exposure to fuel substances or substances from incomplete co...

Страница 2: ...intenance which are important to equipment but not related to personal injury hazards International as providing a minimum of 80 thermal efficiency and approved for use in California when equipped wit...

Страница 3: ...a all external wiring must conform to the Canadian Electric Code Part 1 CSA Standard C22 1 All wiring should be done and checked by a qualified electrician using copper wire only All gas connections s...

Страница 4: ...1 4 38 1 4 702 702 702 702 826 826 914 914 914 972 972 959 972 972 E Hanging Distance Width 8 5 8 8 5 8 14 1 8 14 1 8 14 3 4 17 1 2 17 1 2 20 1 4 23 25 1 2 28 1 4 33 3 4 39 1 4 44 3 4 219 219 359 359...

Страница 5: ...edition of NFPA No 88B Repair Garages In parking structures unit heaters must be installed so that the burner flames are located a minimum of 18 inches 457mm above the floor or protected by a partiti...

Страница 6: ...t Heater shall be located with respect to building construction and other equipment so as to permit access to the Unit Heater Clearance between walls and the vertical sides of the Unit Heater shall be...

Страница 7: ...a shut off valve to isolate the unit while conducting gas pressure leak tests These valves may not be completely shut off exposing the unit gas valve to excessive pressure and damage Table 3 Gas Pipe...

Страница 8: ...The manual main shutoff valve must be located external to the jacket See gure 5 8 Make certain that all connections have been adequately doped and tightened Do not overtighten the inlet gas piping in...

Страница 9: ...223 1 or applicable provisions of local building codes See below for Canadian Installations CARBON MONOXIDE Your venting system must not be block by any snow snow drifts or any foreign matter Inspect...

Страница 10: ...NNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING Failure to disconnect power before servicing can cause severe personal injury or death Standard units are shipped for use on 115...

Страница 11: ...o the OFF position 2 Turn off the electricity 3 To relight follow the START UP instructions above EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS see Figure 8 1 The unit heater is equipped with a combination gas control valv...

Страница 12: ...ri ce 6 Transformer Junction Box 7 Pliot Tubing 9 High Limit Switch 9A E C O Not Shown White Rodgers Valve Only 10 Pilot Burner Assembly 11 Blocked Vent Spill Switch Honeywell Standing Pilot Gas Valve...

Страница 13: ...ONAL INTERMITTENT SPARK PILOT IGNITION 13 EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS see Figure 9 1 The unit heater is equipped with a dual automatic gas valve and electric ignition device separate from the gas valve on...

Страница 14: ...mit 14 Blocked Vent Spill Switch This safety device is located on the rear header plate of the heat exchanger air inlet side This safety device is located in the upper right corner of the right jacket...

Страница 15: ...Adjustment of the pressure regulator is not normally necessary since it is preset at the factory However eld adjustment may be made as follows a Attach manometer at pressure tap plug adjacent to the c...

Страница 16: ...o 4 drops of electric motor oil as follows a Light Duty After 3 years or 25 000 hours of operation b Average Duty Annually after 3 years or 8 000 hours of operation c Heavy Duty Annually after 1 year...

Страница 17: ...L SWITCH LOCATION Figure 12 Components Parts P 14 115 1 60 MOTOR P 15 FAN GUARD P 16 FAN BLADE P 17 HARDWARE 225 400 unit sizes only require a baf e Figure 13 Figure 14 Internal Furnace Components Bur...

Страница 18: ...er 2 Reduce pilot gas Refer to Operation 3 Replace ori ce 4 Reset manifold pressure Refer to Operation Replace regulator section of combination gas valve or complete valve or Check with local gas supp...

Страница 19: ...ruction label adjacent to gas valve 5 Remove pilot ori ce Clean with compressed air or solvent Do not ream 6 Refer to Operation 7 Determine and correct cause of overheat condition Replace E C O device...

Страница 20: ...e thermostat 4 There should be NO ducts attached to the front of this heater Check air movement through heat exchanger Check voltage to fan motor Clean fan blade and heat exchanger and oil fan motor 1...

Страница 21: ...rk is applic able Y Pilot lights Main valve does not energize Spark units only Z Hi Limit switch tripping 1 Refer to Operation 2 Check motor voltage with fan running Should be 115 volts AC 3 Refer to...

Страница 22: ...tructions or has been altered or modi ed in any way b to any expenses including labor or material incurred during removal or reinstallation of the defective Product or parts thereof c to any damage du...

Страница 23: ...nderstand 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 damper linkages for tightn...

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