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GENERAL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS 

The following instructions are a guide to general 
installation only.  The procedure for installing the 
infra-red system is based on structural members 
of the building and how they can be used to  
support the heating system.  Before proceeding 
with the installation of the system, we suggest 
that you consult your Sterling Distributor for the 
proper procedure for your particular job. 
 
Since most installations will differ in many  
details, these instructions are general.  Sound 
judgment must be exercised and careful supervi-
sion is essential to assure the installation will be 
made in the best manner possible for trouble-free 
operation and at minimal cost. 
 
All systems must be done in accordance with  
acceptable practices, local codes, and applicable 
standards. 
 
This heater is suitable for reflector mounting  
angles up to 30 degrees along the short axis.  
Improper angle mounting can result in overheat-

ing of controls and combustible materials. 
 
The hangers support the infra-red heater and the 
reflectors. 
 
Chain, with a working load of at least 200 lbs., is 
recommended for hanging the heater by connect-
ing the hanger(s) to a beam or other support. 
 
If rigid means such as rods are used in place of 
chains, swing joints or other means of sufficient 
length must be provided to compensate for  
expansion. 
 
IMPORTANT:  For either horizontal or angle 
mounting, the long axis of the heater must be 
level.  Use only non-combustible mounting  
hardware. 
 
NOTE:  It is the responsibility of the installer to 
insure that the chosen suspension system will 
support at least 200 lbs. 

 
 
 

MODEL 

AVERAGE MOUNT-

ING HEIGHT (IN 

FEET) 

DISTANCE FROM WALL 

TO REAR OF HEATER 

(LONG AXIS  

PARALLEL TO WALL) 

DISTANCE  

BETWEEN  

HEATERS  

(SHORT 

AXIS ) FT. 

30°  

ANGLE 

HORI- 

ZONTAL 

30°  

ANGLE 

HORI- 

ZONTAL 

SHR150L 

26 

32 

 
 

SERVICE  

CLEAR-

ANCE 

32 

22-40 

130 

SHR150N 

26 

32 

32 

22-40 

130 

SHR200L 

28 

34 

34 

22-40 

130 

SHR200N 

28 

34 

34 

22-40 

130 

MAX. DISTANCE  

BETWEEN ROWS 

OR MAX. BUILD-

ING WIDTH (FT.) 

FIGURE   2 

Содержание SHR150

Страница 1: ...ra tion service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the instructions thoroughly before install ing or servicing this equipment FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT store or use gasoline or...

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Страница 3: ...the heater Failure to do so could cause property damage bodily injury or death Rigid mounting should be used in the above application DO NOT hang heater on gas lines water lines conduit etc Hang only...

Страница 4: ...13 Please call your local heating parts supplier and or gas company for orifices in your area IMPORTANT WARNING Do Not alter the installed orifice in any manner Improper alteration could result in Ca...

Страница 5: ...are twisted together and connect the thermostat between them If a thermostat is not used connect the red wires to the positive side of the power source and the single blue wire to the negative via a...

Страница 6: ...s by wearing personal protective equipment such as gloves and safety glasses to avoid being injured by sharp metal edges in or around the heater and while cutting or drilling holes Failure to follow t...

Страница 7: ...e largest aircraft to be housed in the hangar 2 A minimum clearance of 8 feet must be maintained from the bottom of the heater in other sections of the aircraft hangars such as offices and shops 3 The...

Страница 8: ...xis Improper angle mounting can result in overheat ing of controls and combustible materials The hangers support the infra red heater and the reflectors Chain with a working load of at least 200 lbs i...

Страница 9: ...pipe joint union is required at the gas inlet connection to the control valve on the heater All components upstream of the control valve are field sup plied by the installer See Figure 4 2 If permitte...

Страница 10: ...d pressure with a water manometer to verify proper operation of the heater A pressure regulator is an integral part of the automatic valve on all models for both Natural and LP Gas This pressure regul...

Страница 11: ...trol is powered by a 24 VAC transformer and activated when the temperature control requests for heat When the control is activated by the temperature control s request for heat control performs a safe...

Страница 12: ...OR 24 VAC ACROSS VALVES AND VALVES TERMI NALS ON CONTROL IF NO VOLTAGE REPLACE CONTROL SPARK IGNITERS MAY BE OUT OF POSITION CHECK ELEC TRICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN CONTROL GAS VALVES IF OKAY REPLACE GA...

Страница 13: ...ide of the ceramic This can be very easily removed by dusting the ceramic face and the air inlet with a blast of low pressure air a maximum of 20 psi Occasionally pilots or the burners refuse to funct...

Страница 14: ...448 G1 12 Gasket Fiberfraux 49929 G1 49929 G1 49229 G1 49229 G1 13 Ceramic Tile 52138 G2 52138 G2 52138 G2 52138 G2 14 Central Tile Divider 51878 G1 51878 G1 51878 G1 51878 G1 15 Tile Retainer 51295 G...

Страница 15: ...DARD ORIFICE DMS FOR USE AT ALTITUDES ABOVE FEET 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 SHR150L 27 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 PART NO 49955 G18 49955 42 49955 42 49955 G11 49955 G11 49955 G11 49955 G1 49955 G1...

Страница 16: ...r 5 All service and warranty claims must have the product model and serial number on the Returned Material Tag Under no circumstances should anyone ex cept a professional gas heating equipment service...

Страница 17: ...perature or open flame excessive thermal shock physical damage impact or abrasion alterna tions by unauthorized service operation contrary to Sterling s instructions or if the serial number has been...

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