background image

Mfg No. 164771, Page 21

20. Discharge Plenum 

(Sizes 350

and 400 only)

The optional discharge plenum is designed to be used with a screened
mounting base (Paragraph 21) to create a "packaged stand-alone" upflow
system that circulates building air. However, the discharge plenum
may also be used in place of ductwork in applications that do not have
an optional mounting base.

The discharge plenum is available in three types. Option CD60 and
CD61 are for a heater without a cooling coil; Option CD60 is designed
for an open area and Option CD61 includes field-installed blockoff
plates to block off one or two sides. Option CD62 can only be ordered
with a cooling coil and includes blockoff plates to provide higher veloc-
ity required for cooling.

A discharge plenum adds 49-15/16" (1268mm) to the height of the
heater. (If installing Option CD62, this height includes the cooling
coil.)

Figure 23 - Dimensions of Optional

Mixing Box - inches (mm)

150-200

250-400

A

38 (965)

50 (1270)

B

22-3/4 (578)

36-1/2 (927)

C

7-5/8 (194)

6-3/4 (171)

Note: Damper frame fits in the inlet opening.

Figure 22 -
Optional
Outside Air
and Return
Air Mixing
Box

Configurations/Accessories

Before installing, check to be sure that the configuration of the mixing
box matches the order and that any accessories ordered are part of the
cabinet. Factory-installed optional accessories could include a damper
motor, potentiometer, return air controller, mixed air controller, and/or
filters. NOTE: If the potentiometer is to be field-installed, it is shipped
in a separate carton.

Option

Configuration

GA1

Top Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Rear or Bottom Return Air Opening without Dampers

GA2

Rear Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Top or Bottom Return Air Opening without Dampers

GA3

Bottom Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Top or Rear Return Air Opening without Dampers

GA4

Bottom Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Rear Return Air Opening with Dampers

GA5

Bottom Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Top Return Air Opening with Dampers

GA6

Rear Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Top Return Air Opening with Dampers

GA7

Rear Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Bottom Return Air Opening with Dampers

GA8

Top Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Rear Return Air Opening with Dampers

GA9

Top Outside Air Opening with Dampers/
Bottom Return Air Opening with Dampers

21. Inlet Base 

(Sizes 350 and 400 only)

The optional mounting base is designed to support a Model CAUA 350
or 400 heater while providing an inlet for return air. The mounting base
is designed to be used with an optional discharge plenum (Paragraph 20)
creating a "packaged stand-alone" heating or heating/cooling upflow
system which can be used in an air turnover application.
However, if the installation requires it, the mounting base may also be
used with discharge ductwork.
The mounting base has guarded openings on all four sides and is avail-
able with optional 1" flat disposable, 1" permanent aluminum, or 1"
pleated disposable filters.
The base is designed for a fairly open area and must have at least three
of the four sides open.
The base adds 36-1/2" (927mm) to the overall height.

Содержание CAUA 150

Страница 1: ...rtment WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING Gas fired appliances are not designed for use in hazardous atmospheres containingflammablevaporsorcombustibledust See Hazard Levels page 2 GE...

Страница 2: ...eNetWeight lbs Size 150 200 250 300 350 400 Weight lbs 288 300 380 394 445 460 WARNING Unit must be level for proper operation Do not place or add additional weight to the heater See Hazard Levels page 2 Determine the position of the heater with regard to venting combus tion air gas supply connection electrical supply connection and inlet air opening Either cut out the inlet air opening requires t...

Страница 3: ... P 150 965 883 914 533 184 95 318 610 838 787 483 864 117 200 965 883 914 533 184 95 318 610 838 787 483 864 117 250 1270 883 1219 533 184 111 324 692 1143 787 406 1168 121 300 1270 883 1219 533 184 111 324 692 1143 787 406 1168 121 350 1270 1238 1219 864 178 111 359 679 1143 1118 813 1168 124 400 1270 1238 1219 864 178 111 359 679 1143 1118 813 1168 124 Air Opening Dimensions Supply Air Discharge...

Страница 4: ... all metals including 300 grade stainless steel Care should be taken to separate these vapors from the combustion process This may be done by installing a separated combustion sys tem and or wise location of the furnace with regard to exhausters or prevailing wind direction Chlorine is heavier than air This fact should be kept in mind when determining installation locations of heating equip ment a...

Страница 5: ... the specific requirements and instructions in the following paragraphs and illustrations 1 Combustion Air Inlet Diameter is 5 for Sizes 150 and 200 and 6 for Sizes 250 300 350 and 400 Use tin snips or aviation shears to cut out the hole in the top of the heater See Figure 2 Insert the pipe through the hole and attach it to the collar inside the heater Seal the joint Larger size heaters have oval ...

Страница 6: ...lation Instructions for Option CC6 1 Determine the location on the outside wall for the vent terminal Applies to all horizontal vent kits In most applications the terminal would be on a level with the heater mounting height Allow 1 4 per foot downward pitch toward the terminal for draining of condensation The distance of the termination of the horizontal vent from adjacent public walkways adjacent...

Страница 7: ...ght to the entire circumference of the pipe 3c Attach the outside portion of the combustion air pipe to the box Determine the length by measuring the bracket length if brackets are used plus the wall thickness plus 2 51 mm The inlet pipe should extend beyond the outside wall approximately 2 51mm Attach the inlet air pipe to the collar of the concentric adapter with sheetmetal screws being careful ...

Страница 8: ...ature 53335 53335 450 F Silicone Sealant Side View Screened Exhaust Cap Inlet Air Guard Wall Vent Flue Exhaust Pipe Seal joints see Require ment No 5 on page 6 Combustion Air Pipe Seal Joints Concentric Adapter Maximum Length See Requirement No 4 on page 6 Minimum length is 5 ft 1 5M 60 1524mm maximum 12 305mm minimum Top View Worksheet Determine Length of Vent Pipe through the Box inches mm Heate...

Страница 9: ...imum 11 279mm 18 457mm minimum Wall or Adjoining Building Flashing field supplied Roof Concentric Adapter Thimble 5 ft 1524mm maximum Size according to anticipated snow depth Side View X is the length of combustion air pipe required through and above the roof X must equal roof thickness plus clearance required for anticipated snow plus ridge and or parapet clearance X must not exceed 60 1524mm 6A ...

Страница 10: ...Air from outside through duct openings 1 square inch free area per 2000 BTUH See 2 in Figure 7 3 Air direct from outside openings 1 square inch free area per 4000 BTUH See 3 in Figure 7 NOTE For further details on supplying combustion air to a confined space see the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1a latest edition Aspacewhose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 BTUH of the installed appli...

Страница 11: ...tor Adjoining building or parapet 6 ft 1 8m Adjacent public walkways 7 ft 2 1m above Grade ground level 7 ft 2 1m above heater manufacturer Option CC1 or a field supplied cap If the vent cap is field supplied use a Type L Breidert Air x hauster or equivalent vent cap Type L Air x hauster is a trademark of The G C Breidert Company Use of a vent cap supplied by the pipe manufacturer is not permitted...

Страница 12: ...inet 45 1 8 1146mm 16 406mm Inlet Opening Requirements and Suggestions for Connecting and Installing Ducts Type of Ductwork The type of duct installation to be used de pends in part on the type of construction of the building Ductwork Material Rectangular duct should be constructed of not lighter than No 26 U S gauge galvanized iron or No 24 B S gaugealuminum Ductwork Structure All duct sections 2...

Страница 13: ...y property damage or death Manifold or Orifice Pressure Settings Measuring manifold gas pressure cannot be done until the heater is in operation It is included in the steps of the Check Test Start proce dure in Paragraph 22 The following warnings and instructions apply WARNING Manifold gas pressure must never exceed 3 5 w c for natural gas or 10 w c for propane gas For Natural Gas Manifold gas pre...

Страница 14: ...ili cone tubing from the static tap Remove the left section of the burner box cover 3 Determine which side of the cabinet will be most conve nient for the drain line Remove the hole plug on that side and insert the snap bushing from the package 4 Locate the hole in the bottom center of the burner pan and remove the plug Follow the instructions in Figure 14 to install the drain Complete all steps a...

Страница 15: ...ld the sensing pressure is at the most negative level and as the heater and flue system warm up the sensing pressure becomes less negative After the system has reached equilibrium about 20 minutes the sensing pressure levels off If a restriction or excessive flue length or turns cause the sensing pressure to be outside the switch setpoint the pressure switch will function to shut off the main burn...

Страница 16: ...ucing blower RPM or increasing duct system static pressure The chart below can be used for sizing line wiring but should not be interpreted as the exact motor amps See the motor rating plate for exact Full Load Amps Blower Motors Open HP 1 4 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 1 1 2 2 3 5 Direct Drive Motors 230V 1PH 6 3 208V 1 PH 2 1 3 2 5 1 6 3 7 5 8 3 10 0 230V 1PH 2 3 2 8 4 4 5 5 6 5 7 5 10 2 208V 3 PH 1 1 1 4 3 0 ...

Страница 17: ...G PILOT OUTLET P MAIN BL PILOT M BR C OR PV TH TR TH OR BK BY PASS GAS VALVE HONEYWELL PILOT MV PLUG PILOT OUTLET MAIN TR OR PV MV AG1 AK2 OR AK3 CL10 DIRECT DRIVE BABS CAUA SERIES 150 400 DWG B 164607 REV 1 OPERATING SEQUENCE 1 SET THERMOSTAT SYSTEM SWITCH AT OFF POSITION FAN SWITCH AT AUTO POSITION 2 TURN ON MANUAL GAS VALVE 3 TURN ON POWER TO UNIT 5 THERMOSTAT CALLS FOR HEAT ENERGIZING THE VENT...

Страница 18: ...UCTIONS NOTES 1 THE FOLLOWING CONTROLS ARE FIELD INSTALLED OPTIONS THERMOSTAT 2 DOTTED WIRING AND COOL RELAY COIL INSTALLED BY OTHERS 3 CAUTION IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRING AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 105 C EXCEPT FOR SENSOR LEAD WIRE WHICH MUST BE 150 C 4 USE 18 GA WIRE FOR CONTROL WIRING ON THE ...

Страница 19: ...120 072 120 150 090 150 180 Burner Condensate Drain When a system includes a cooling coil a burner condensate drain must be installed The parts required for the drain are shipped with the heater Instructions for installing the drain are in Paragraph 10 page 14 Electrical Connections Model Size Connections ACUA 060 072 1 7 8 Suction Line 060 1 3 8 Liquid Line 072 1 1 2 Liquid Line 090 2 7 8 Suction...

Страница 20: ... 16 6000 625 6 16 x 16 400 4300 448 6 16 x 16 5000 521 6 16 x 16 6000 625 6 16 x 16 Option CW4 with 2 Pleated Filters Option CW5 with 2 Permanent Filters Option CW6 for Field Supplied Filters Attaches on Either Side of the Heater Vertical Top or Horizontal Inlet Opening V Filter Rack Arrangement Filters for Options CW8 CW9 CW10 SizeCFM FPM 2 Filters Pleated Permanent 150 1800 375 2 12 x 32 4 12 x ...

Страница 21: ... the potentiometer is to be field installed it is shipped in a separate carton Option Configuration GA1 Top Outside Air Opening with Dampers Rear or Bottom Return Air Opening without Dampers GA2 Rear Outside Air Opening with Dampers Top or Bottom Return Air Opening without Dampers GA3 Bottom Outside Air Opening with Dampers Top or Rear Return Air Opening without Dampers GA4 Bottom Outside Air Open...

Страница 22: ...r may re sult in a fire or explosion Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified ser vice technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Operating Instructions and Operating Sequence 1 Set thermostat at lowest setting 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 3 This ap...

Страница 23: ... after start up Vent System Testing Procedure Power Vent Units does not apply to separated combustion installation 1 Seal any unused openings in the venting system 2 Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch as required in the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1orCAN CGAB149 1andB149 2 InstallationCode for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment and this manual Determine that the...

Страница 24: ...ation All rights reserved Printed in the U S A MANUFACTURER OF HEATING COOLING AND VENTILATING SYSTEMS Trademark Note Reznor is registered in the United States and other countries 800 695 1901 www ReznorOnLine com 2 01 YL Form RZ 405 Version B ...

Отзывы: