Roberts Gorden CTH2-175 Vicinity of the Heater, Vehicles and Other, Objects, Vent Pipe, Tubes

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CTH2-SERIES INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL

service or maintenance. Allow heater to cool before servicing.

Before every heating season, a contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas-fired heating equipment must perform a thorough safety inspec- tion of the heater.

For best performance, the gas, electrical, thermostat connections, tubing, venting, suspensions and over- all heater condition should be thoroughly inspected.

NOTE: Gas flow and burner ignition are among the first things that should be inspected.

Please see Page 46, Section 11.5 for suggested items to inspect.

11.5 Maintenance Checklist

Installation Code and Annual Inspections:

All installation and service of ROBERTS GORDON® equipment must be performed by a contractor qualified in the installation and service of equipment sold and supplied by Roberts-Gordon LLC and conform to all requirements set forth in the ROBERTS GORDON® manuals and all applicable governmental authorities pertaining to the installation, service, operation and labeling of the equipment.

To help facilitate optimum performance and safety, Roberts-Gordon LLC recommends that a qualified contractor conduct, at a minimum, annual inspections of your ROBERTS GORDON® equipment and perform service where necessary, using only replacement parts sold and supplied by Roberts-Gordon LLC

The Vicinity of the Heater

Do not store or use flammable objects, liquids or vapors near the heater.

 

Immediately remove these items if they are present.

 

See Page 5, Section 3.

 

 

Vehicles and Other

Maintain the clearances to combustibles.

Objects

Do not hang anything from, or place anything on, the heater.

 

 

Make sure nothing is lodged underneath the reflector, in between the tubes or

 

in the decorative or protective grilles (included with select models).

 

Immediately remove objects in violation of the clearances to combustibles.

 

See Page 5, Section 3.

 

 

Reflector

Support reflector with reflector hanger and support strap.

 

Reflector must not touch tube.

 

Make sure there is no dirt, sagging, cracking or distortion.

 

Do not operate if there is sagging, cracking or distortion.

 

Make sure reflectors are correctly overlapped. See Page 22, Section 6.5.1.

 

Clean outside surface with a damp cloth.

 

 

Vent Pipe

Venting must be intact. Using a flashlight, look for obstructions, cracks on the

 

pipe, gaps in the sealed areas or corrosion.

 

The area must be free of dirt and dust. Clean as required.

 

Remove any carbon deposits or scale using a wire brush.

 

See Page 34, Section 8.

 

 

Outside Air Inlet

Inlet must be intact. Look for obstructions, cracks on the pipe, gaps in the

 

sealed areas or corrosion.

 

The area must be free of dirt and dust. Clean and reinstall as required.

 

 

Tubes

Make sure there are no cracks.

 

Make sure tubes are connected and suspended securely.

 

See Page 13, Section 6.

 

Make sure there is no sagging, bending or distortion.

 

Clean or replace as required.

 

 

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Contents Vantage Page Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Heater Safety Manpower RequirementsSafety Labels and Their Placement California PropositionTop and Bottom Panel Label Placement Side and Back Panel Label Placement Installer Responsibility Wall TagCorrosive Chemicals National Standards and Applicable CodesStandard Reflector Inches Centimeters ModelONE Side Reflector Inches C D UnapprovedFoot Deco Grille and Protective Grille National Standards and Applicable Codes Major Components Standard Parts List Contents of the Burner Carton Contents of Core and Extension Packages30’ 9m Heater Installation Typical Suspension Details Linear Heater Assembly Overview Linear Heater Layout Overview Linear Heater Layout Overview Burner Tube Installation Tube Clamp Package InstallationCoupling and Tube Assembly 1 Coupling and Tube Assembly2 Coupling and Tube Assembly Turbulator InstallationReflector Installation By a reflector, except for a U-Tube1 Reflector, U-Clip and Reflector Support Installation Description Part Number Reflector Support PackageBurner Installation Window facing downOptional Heater Accessories Tube ConfigurationTube Heater Assembly Overview Tube Heater Layout Overview Tube Length 2 Elbow Installation Elbow Package Configuration .2.1 Elbow Installation3 Reflector Joint Installation 4 Reflector Joint Installation 5 Reflector Joint Detail Reflector Joint DetailReflector Side Extension .3.1 Bracket Installation 2 Side Reflector InstallationScr ews 2 Frame Shield Installation Distance a Extension2 Grille End Cap Installation 3 Grille InstallationGeneral Venting Requirements United States RequirementsCanadian Requirements Unvented OperationHorizontal Venting Vertical VentingUnvented Operation Tube Termination Length RequirementsVertical Ventilation 4 10 cm Pipe Common Sidewall VentingCommon Vertical Venting Vertical Outside Air Supply for Single Heater Installation Outside Combustion Air SupplyVertical Outside Air Supply for Double Heater Installation Horizontal Outside Air Supply for Double Heater InstallationGAS Piping Correct Positions Line Voltage Thermostat Wiring WiringLow Voltage Thermostat with One Burner Low Voltage Thermostat Wiring with Multiple Burners Internal WiringLadder Diagram Electrical Connection to the BurnerOperation and Maintenance Pre-Season Maintenance and Annual InspectionSequence of Operation To Shut Off HeaterVicinity of the Heater Vehicles and OtherObjects Vent PipeSafety Labels Gas LineBurner Observation WindowTroubleshooting Honeywell SmartValve II Troubleshooting LED Status IndicatesTroubleshooting Flow Chart Troubleshooting Manifold Gas Pressure Setting Top View of HeaterReplacement Parts Motor and Blower Assembly Blower Inlet Gasket Door Switch Description Part Number General Specifications DimensionsGAS Pressure AT Manifold Pipe ConnectionLimitations on Authority Representatives Warranty is Void if ROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY forPage Page Page
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