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Series UAG   

 

 

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Nov 11, 2015 

Burner Operation 

Starting Sequence of Operation 

 

Turn the thermostat up. When the thermostat calls for heat, the blower motor will energize. 

 

When the motor approaches nominal running RPM, the air-proving switch closes and activates the 

ignition module. 

 

The ignition module, after a pre-purge period of approximately 30 seconds, energizes the igniter.  

Additionally, the gas valve is energized for this ignition trial period of 15 seconds. 

 

If a flame is detected, the ignition sensing rod "reads" a rectification signal and the gas valve 

remains open. The sparking stops when the flame signal is established. 

 

If no flame is detected, the gas valve closes and a 30 sec inter-purge period begins. After the inter-

purge, the module repeats the trial for ignition period. If flame is still not established, a third and 
final inter-purge followed by a final ignition trial cycle begins. After three trials, the module will 
lockout for a period of approximately 1 hour or until reset. 

(Reset is accomplished by removing 

power from the module for at least 5 seconds.)

  After this 1-hour period, the module re-attempts the 

full ignition sequence. 

 

When using a 24V thermostat and the heat requirement has been met and the thermostat opens, the 

burner shuts off but the fan continues to run for approximately 30 seconds. This is referred to as a 
post purge. This allows the products of combustion to be removed from the heat exchanger to avoid 
nuisance condensation and increase heat exchanger life.  

 

When using a line voltage thermostat and the heat requirement has been met and the thermostat 

opens, the burner and fan shut off with no post purge. 

 

Maintenance 

For best performance, the certain minimal maintenance procedures should be performed before each 
heating season: 

 

Before performing any services or maintenance, shut off gas and electrical supply to heater. 

 

Check condition of forced air blower scroll and motor. Dirt and dust may be blown or vacuumed 

from the blower. 

 

Check condition of burner. Remove any foreign objects or debris from inside the burner box or 

burner cup. 

 

Inspect the igniter. Replace igniter if there is excessive wear or erosion, breakage or other defects. 

 

Be sure the burner observation window is clean and free of cracks or holes. Clean or replace as 

necessary. 

 

Check the flue pipe for soot or dirt and reattach to the heater after cleaning as necessary. 

 

The reflector sections may be cleaned by wiping with a damp cloth. 

 

A service agency qualified to adjust and repair infrared heaters should be engaged for service other 

than routine maintenance. 

 

Be sure vent terminal and fresh air inlet are free from obstructions.  If either pipe is restricted, the 

safety air switch will not operate properly, and the heater could fail to operate. 

 

Check the inside of the heat exchanger tube visually with a flashlight. If carbon or scale are present, 

scrape or otherwise remove deposits (a wire brush works well) 

 

Содержание UAG series

Страница 1: ...call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone If you can t reach your gas supplier call fire dept FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity o...

Страница 2: ...plosion hazard CAUTION FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD This heater is equipped with an automatic ignition device Do not attempt to light the burner by hand Failure to comply could result in a serious fire an...

Страница 3: ...BLES 8 INSTALLATION 10 INSTALLATION SEQUENCE 10 VENTING COMBUSTION AIR DUCTING 23 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 23 VENTED OPERATION 24 Horizontal Venting 24 Vertical Venting 24 Common Vertical Venting 24 Commo...

Страница 4: ...infrared expertise in a cost effective unitary heater design as culmination of that commitment Series UAG models are field assembled low intensity infrared heaters that are easy to install and maintai...

Страница 5: ...l codes In the absence of local codes the appliance must be de rated in accordance with the most recent CSA B149 code In the United States for installations over 2000ft above sea level the appliance m...

Страница 6: ...pane Gas Minimum Maximum 11 5 W C 14 0 W C Manifold Pressure UAG Natural Gas 3 5 W C Propane Gas 10 5 W C Inlet Connection Natural Gas or Propane 1 2 female NPT Electric Supply 120 VAC 60 HZ 1 Amp 36...

Страница 7: ...001 CT001 UT002 32 16 Figure 1 Overall Dimensional Information ELBOW COUPLING 12 10 4 TUBE 10 6 REFLECTOR S S BAFFLE SECTION UT002 10 CT001 CR001 CR010 CT010 COMBUSTION TUBE 16 CR039 28 0 MITERED REFL...

Страница 8: ...section of radiant tube The following special configurations are also approved 60 000 BTU Hr 15 heat exchanger with 6 Stainless steel baffle CT045 with red tab Natural Gas Only Model Rate BTU Hr Heat...

Страница 9: ...apable of being ignited and burned Such materials shall be considered combustible even though flame proofed fire retardant treated or plastered Elbows and U bends are un heat treated aluminized materi...

Страница 10: ...2 5 25 63 58 147 25 63 45 Reflector Tilt D A B C A B C D 4 10 4 10 40 102 38 97 4 10 4 10 50 127 46 117 One Side Extension D A C B A B C D 2 5 4 10 50 127 35 89 2 5 4 10 58 147 38 97 Two Side Extensi...

Страница 11: ...e structure It is required that the first 2 hangers be about 8 to 9 Thereafter 10 apart on average is acceptable for the remainder of the heat exchanger At no time should hangers be more than 12 apart...

Страница 12: ...e first two hangers Figure 6 Be sure the flange is toward the intended burner location The other end of the tube should have the first coupling already loosely fitted Concrete Beam Turnbuckle Beam Cla...

Страница 13: ...all remaining tubes fit the end of the tube with a coupling refer to Figure 7 the coupling should be loose Figure 7 Installation of Heat Exchanger Tube and Coupling 8 9 Tube Reflector Hangers Combust...

Страница 14: ...wrinkle in the liner Be sure not to over torque the coupling Torque coupling to 15 25 lbf ft Figure 8 J Bolt and Coupling Installations Continue placing tubes couplings and reflectors to complete the...

Страница 15: ...baffle at the end of the heat exchanger The small tab on the baffle is folded over the end of the tube and clamped in place by the vent connector and vent system refer to Figure 10 Figure 10 Baffle In...

Страница 16: ...t Adapter CR011 Bend Tab over End of Tube Install J Bolt at first hanger Tube Flange Gasket CH001 2 to 8 Combustion Tube UT002 Burner Assembly Tube Coupling CR010 10 Flanged Tube 8 9 Locate Tube and R...

Страница 17: ...igure 13 shows the installation of the reflector support bracket Figure 13 Reflector Support Bracket Installation Slide Reflector through the Hanger and Reflector Support as shown Note Close all chain...

Страница 18: ...cket at this point by tightening down 8 x 1 screws supplied with reflector brackets Figure 14 The remaining reflector overlap joints and reflector brackets are left loose to accommodate system movemen...

Страница 19: ...ed Reflectors with 4 8 x 3 8 Screws CR039 CT010 Installation ELBOW AND U TUBE INSTALLATION If required by the heater layout install 90 elbows or U tube where indicated Refer to Figure 15 16 for detail...

Страница 20: ...ITERED REFLECTOR INSTALLATION Couplings Hanger Location Mitered Reflector A A 1 2 Get Dimension A Cut Second Mitered Kit To Length Fasten Corner Brackets And Reflectors To Each Other Where Possible 3...

Страница 21: ...eflector Hanger Side Reflector Bracket approx 48 apart 8 x 3 8 Screw 8 x 3 8 Screw Reflector 8 x 3 8 Screws Notch the Side Reflector for Reflector Brackets and Hangers Side Reflector Reflector Side Re...

Страница 22: ...m shields need not overlap Each 5 section is held with two support brackets see Figure 18 Figure 18 Bottom Shield Installation Tighten Screw Bottom Shield 8 x 3 8 screws Support Bracket Tubing Section...

Страница 23: ...ter Installation Install from Outside of Shield and hold with Screws from Outside Notch Deco Grille Support for Hangers Supports Fasten to End Cap Deco Grille Supports Fasten with Screws At Every 5ft...

Страница 24: ...12 from any opening through which vent gases could enter a building o Extend beyond any combustible overhang o Be installed at a height sufficient to prevent blockage by snow Outside air supply may b...

Страница 25: ...ting through a common roof vent are defined in the appropriate gas installation code Refer to common venting section below Use of an approved thimble to pass through combustible roof materials is requ...

Страница 26: ...SINGLE HEATER MULTIPLE HEATERS TYPE B VENT TYPE B VENT 6 VENT TERMINAL P N CT044 NOTES FOR HORIZONTAL VENTING 1 USE 4 SINGLE WALL VENT WITH HEATERS OF COMBINED INPUT OF UP TO 250 000 BTUH AND 6 FOR A...

Страница 27: ...Install single wall pipe or PVC pipe and fittings with a 12 inch linear section of flexible duct to allow movement of the heater Do not use flexible duct throughout the entire length of fresh air duct...

Страница 28: ...erify that high pressure testing of the system has been completed Failure to do so may expose the burner components to damaging high pressure requiring replacement of key components Flexible gas conne...

Страница 29: ...Series UAG 24V STAT HV 24V V2 S1 GND L1 IND TH V1 PSW IGNITER BURNER SENSOR 24V BLOWER Green Pink Orange Black Blue Yellow Black Yellow Red SWITCH AIR Purple LAMP RUN Purple Brown L1 TRANSFORMER NEUTR...

Страница 30: ...is allows the products of combustion to be removed from the heat exchanger to avoid nuisance condensation and increase heat exchanger life When using a line voltage thermostat and the heat requirement...

Страница 31: ...osed Gas pressure downstream of gas control can be measured by connecting a manometer to pressure tap on control If the valve is closed either the gas valve or the ignition module is faulty Burner Doe...

Страница 32: ...otor Impeller Spin Freely IF PROBLEM PERSISTS CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SRP REPRESENTATIVE Verify Sense Electrode Verify Ground Verify Wiring Does 24V Occur At Valve During Ignition Trial Check Wiring and Re...

Страница 33: ...T KIT NAT UAG HONEYWELL VALVE TRAIN REPLACEMENT KIT LPG CG142 CG143 5 BLOWER MOTOR CE133 BLOWER GASKET CH007 6 FLAME SENSOR ELECTRODE CE003 7 ITEM 8 PART SPARK ELECTRODE DESCRIPTION CE002 12 10 BURNER...

Страница 34: ...shall the Manufacturer be liable for incidental expense or consequential damages of any kind This warranty does not cover any shipping installation or other costs incurred in the repair or replacement...

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