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Sunpak® Infrared Heaters 

Installation/Service Instructions 

Receiving Equipment 

On receipt of equipment it is suggested that a visual 

inspection be made for external damage to the carton. If 

the carton is damaged, a note should be made on the 

Bill of Lading when signing for the equipment. Remove 

the heater from the carton

. If there is damage, report 

the damage to the carrier immediately

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 
Important Notice 

These instructions are intended for qualified personnel, 

specifically trained and experienced in the installation of 

this type of equipment and related system components. 

Some states or provinces require installation and 

service personnel to be licensed. If your state or 

province is such, be sure your contractor bears the 

appropriate license. Persons not qualified shall not 

attempt to fix this equipment nor attempt repairs. 

 

WARNING 

Asphyxia, Explosion or Fire 

Improper installation, adjustment, 

alteration, service or maintenance may 

create a hazard resulting in asphyxiation, 

explosion or fire, or damage to the 

equipment. 

Code Requirements 

Installation must be in accordance with local codes, or in 

the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z224 and National 

Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, and for Canada, the 

latest edition of CAN/CGA-B149.1 and B149.2 and 

Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 Part 1 and Part 2. 

  Heaters to be installed in Aircraft hangars must be 

installed in accordance with American National 

Standards for Aircraft Hangars, ANSI/NFPA 

No. 409. 

  Heaters to be installed in Public Garages must be 

installed in accordance with NFPA No. 88A, 

Standards for Parking Structures. 

  Heaters must be installed so that minimum 

clearances marked on the heaters will be 

maintained from vehicles parked below the heater. 

  Each heater must be electrically grounded in 

accordance with the National Electrical Code, 

ANSI/NFPA 70, when an external electrical source 

is utilized. In Canada, the CSA Canadian 

Electrical Code, C22.1 Part 1 applies. 

Gas Supply 

The gas inlet supply pressure and manifold pressures required 

for each heater are listed below. For gas supply line pressures 

in excess of ½ PSI, consult with your gas service provider or the 

factory. 

Gas Inlet Pressure  Nat Gas 

Propane 

Maximum Pressure  ½ PSI 

½ PSI 

Minimum Pressure  6” W.C. 

11” W.C. 

Manifold Pressure 

5” W.C. 

10” W.C. 

It is critical that the gas piping system be adequately sized 

for all the gas appliances it serves.  

Clearances 

Each heater must be installed such that the following 

“Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials’ are maintained. 

Combustible materials include wood, compressed paper, plant 

fibers, plastic, Plexiglas or other materials capable of being 

ignited and burned. Such materials shall be considered 

combustible even though flame-proofed, fire retardant treated 

or plastered. Additional clearance may be required for glass, 

painted surfaces, vinyl siding or other materials which may be 

damaged by radiant or convection heat. 

Adequate space around each heater is required even when the 

materials surrounding the heater are non- combustible to 

provide adequate combustion air and ventilation of exhaust 

gases. Heaters should never be located in a ceiling recess or 

any form of ceiling enclosure. 

The stated clearance to combustible materials represents a 

surface temperature of 90ºF (32ºC) above room temperature. 

Building materials with a low heat tolerance (such as plastic, 

vinyl siding, canvas, tri-ply, etc.) may be subject to degradation 

at lower temperatures. It is the installer’s responsibility to assure 

that adjacent materials are not subject to degradation. 

In locations used for storage of combustible materials, signs 

shall be posted to specify the maximum permissible stacking 

height to maintain required clearances from the heater to 

combustible materials. 

OPTIONAL MOUNTING KIT (#12006):

 Optional Mounting Kit is 

included in some packages. Whether the mounting kit is used or 

not, minimum clearance from combustibles must be observed as 

follows: 

WARNING:

 The clearances shown below are also applicable to 

vehicles parked below heaters. 

 

Input 

Side  Rear  Ceiling  Below  Mtg. 

Model  BTUH 

In 

In 

In 

In 

Angle 

 S34 

34,000  24” 

17” 

13” 

48” 

HORIZ 

 S34 

34,000  24” 

8” 

18” 

48” 

30º MAX 

 

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Страница 1: ... and experienced in the installation and repair of this type of equipment and related system components WARNING California Proposition 65 Warning IF NOT INSTALLED OPERATED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS THIS PRODUCT CAN EXPOSE YOU TO SUBSTANCES IN THE FUEL OR FROM COMBUSTION INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE RESULTING IN DEATH OR SERIOUS ILLNESS AND WHICH ARE KNOWN TO TH...

Страница 2: ...sidential indoor spaces may result in death asphyxiation serious injury or property damage Storage of gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance may result in fire or explosion DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Always maintain clearance to combustibles as specified Hi...

Страница 3: ...fety sensor fails to sense flame at the pilot the heater will shut down and lockout This may happen due to low gas pressure or a gusty wind To restart the heater first set the switch to OFF before restarting the heater Although these heaters are designed for outdoor installation and use it is important that switches transformers or other operating controls be protected from the weather The TSH Swi...

Страница 4: ... down Note that the top clearances required from combustible material increases when heaters are at an angle The heater must always be horizontal to the floor Never mount the heater in the vertical position Breezy conditions must be considered when heating any patio Windbreaks can be extremely effective in increasing comfort and reducing heating costs Windbreaks must be designed in such a way as t...

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Страница 6: ...Sunpak S34 TSH Infrared Heaters 6 Warning Heater must be level in the lengthwise direction ...

Страница 7: ...rt 1 applies Gas Supply The gas inlet supply pressure and manifold pressures required for each heater are listed below For gas supply line pressures in excess of PSI consult with your gas service provider or the factory Gas Inlet Pressure Nat Gas Propane Maximum Pressure PSI PSI Minimum Pressure 6 W C 11 W C Manifold Pressure 5 W C 10 W C It is critical that the gas piping system be adequately siz...

Страница 8: ...ergency shutoff to the unit 2 Check with local and state plumbing and heating codes regarding sizing of gas lines 3 All gas pipe connections to the heater s must be sealed with a gas pipe compound resistant to liquefied petroleum gases 4 Installation of a drip leg or sediment trap in the gas supply line going to each heater is required to minimize the possibility of any loose scale or dirt within ...

Страница 9: ...ed and clearances from combustible materials have been observed see Clearances page 7 b Tip angle of heater does not exceed 30 degrees see Correct Mounting page 12 c Gas line is properly connected and there are no leaks see Gas Piping page 8 d Make sure 24 VAC is properly connected to the heater Applying 120 VAC to the heater will damage the switch and other heater controls 2 Start Heater a Turn O...

Страница 10: ... Optional Face Trim can be easily installed on all Sunpak models You must remove the Sunpak Face Trim to connect power to the heater The Sunpak Face Trim is secured with four 4 screws two 2 located along each side of the heater ...

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Страница 14: ...y Page 7 Gas Piping Page 8 Lack of Fresh Air to Heater Adjust tip angle to less than 30 degrees Add ventilation to patio above and below heater Ventilation Page 9 Dirty Orifice Clean orifice Regular Service Maintenance Page 9 Dirty Burner Use bottle brush to clear any cobwebs or debris from mixer tube of burner Use compressed air under 30 psi to blow through ceramic eye protection required Poor He...

Страница 15: ... charges for forwarding the new heater or replacement part from the nearest distributor and returning the claimed defective heater or part to such distributor c All costs necessary or incidental for handling and administrative charges and for any materials and or permits required for installation of the replacement heater or part LIMITATION ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES Implied warranties including any wa...

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