Roberts Gorden POP-ECA/PGP-ECA 015 to 0100 Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed

Page 62

Attach this information to the wall near the ROBERTS GORDON® heater

®

Read the Installation, Commissioning, Operation and Service Manual thoroughly before installation, operation or service.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

 

 

 

 

 

1.STOP! Read all safety instructions on this information sheet.

2.Open the manual fuel valve in the heater supply line.

3.Turn on electric power to the heater.

4.Set the thermostat to desired setting (above ambient temperature).

The automatic starting sequence begins.

NOTE: Following long shutdown periods, the burner control may go to ‘LOCKOUT’ during the start sequence. Push the reset button to recommence firing. Contact service department if ‘LOCKOUT’ continues (see manual for details).

TO TURN OFF THE HEATER

1.

Turn the thermostat/time switch to ‘OFF’. The burner will turn off

 

Fire Hazard

 

 

 

 

immediately, but fans will continue to cool theheat exchanger until

 

 

 

 

the fan thermostat switches off.

Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed

IF THE HEATER WILL NOT OPERATE, TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY,

close to heater.

 

 

 

FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO SHUT DOWN YOUR HEATER

Keep all flammable objects, liquids and vapours the

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

required clearances to combustibles away from heater.

1.

Set the thermostat to ‘OFF’ or the lowest setting.

 

 

 

2.

Turn off electric power to the heater.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,

3.

Turn off the manual fuel valve in the heater supply line.

4.

Call your registered installer/contractor qualified in the

injury or property damage.

 

installation and service of gas or oil-fired heating equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clearances to Combustibles

 

Installation Clearances

 

 

.6 m

.6 m

.6 m

 

.6 m

 

4 m

.6 m

Roberts-Gordon Europe Limited

Fax: +44(0)121 506 7701

Roberts-Gordon, LLC

Telephone: 716.852.4400

Unit A, Kings Hill Business Park

Service Telephone: +44(0)121 506 7709

1250 William Street

Fax: 716.852.0854

Darlaston Road, Wednesbury

Service Fax: +44(0)121 506 7702

P.O. Box 44

Toll Free: 800.828.7450

West Midlands WS10 7SH UK

E-mail: uksales@rg-inc.com

Buffalo, NY 14240-0044 USA

 

Telephone: +44(0)121 506 7700

E-mail: export@rg-inc.com

 

 

 

Installation Code and Annual Inspections:

All installations 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 and conform to all requirements set forth in the ROBERTS GORDON® manuals and all applicable governmental authorities pertaining to the installation, service and operation of the equipment. To help facilitate optimum performance and safety, Roberts-Gordon recommends that a qualified contractor annually inspect your ROBERTS GORDON® equipment and perform service where necessary, using only replacement parts sold and supplied by Roberts-Gordon.

For installations at elevations above 2000' (610 m), the appliance shall be derated 4% for each 1000' (305 m) of elevation above sea level.

Further Information: Applications, engineering and detailed guidance on systems design, installation and equipment performance is available through ROBERTS GORDON® representatives. Please contact us for any further information you may require, including the Installation, Commissioning, Operation and Service Manual.

This product is not for residential use.

© 2007 Roberts-Gordon, LLC

www.rg-inc.com

Printed in U.S.A.

P/N 91040095

Image 62
Contents Supplier after leaving the building Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, serviceManual thoroughly before installing or servicing Immediately call your local gas Follow the gas supplier’sPage Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Product Approval National Standards and Applicable Codes Clearances to CombustiblesCorrosive Chemicals Location and Suspension All models Minimum Required Installation ClearancesCritical Considerations 3.1 Basic Information VentilationInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles All models Dimension Data PGP & POP Internal HeatersFront View all models Side View Models 015 Rear View Dimension Data PGP & POP External HeatersPGP & POP External Heaters Front View Side View Model 015/020/030 040 050 060/070/080 0100Outlet Spigot Dimensions Vertical and Horizontal Heaters Air Outlet Spigots top viewMax 45 mbar 18 in WG Model 015 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 0100Max 25 mbar 10 in WG Min 17 mbar 6.8 in WG Max 25 mbar 10 in WG Maximum Gross Heat InputKerosene Data Technical Data Ecoflam Oil-Fired Burners burner reference GLight Fuel Oil Gas Oil Data Heater Installation 5.1 General HandlingTypical Installation of a Oil-Fired Cabinet Heater Flue Installation 6.1 Flue Installation Flue TerminationSilicon Sealer Rain CollarJoint with high Building Ventilation AIR Supply 7.1 Air SupplyIsolated Equipment Rooms Distribution DuctingFuel Piping Gravity Feed Systems Fuel Oil Supply 8.2.1 Fuel Storage TankFuel Pipes 4 B. M. Oil LifterPressurised System Installation Duplex System Positioning Room Thermostats or Roberts-Gordon Control Remote ControlsBurner Controls Thermostat Remote Frost ThermostatCCH Wiring Diagram Gas Models 15-30 floor standing CCH Wiring Diagram Oil Models 15-30 floor standing CCH Wiring Diagram Gas Models 15-30 horizontal mounting GAS Burner 7-WAY PlugCCH Wiring Diagram Oil Models 15-30 horizontal mounting OIL Burner 6-WAY PlugCCH Wiring Diagram Gas Models 40-50 floor standing CCH Wiring Diagram Oil Models 40-50 floor standing Outputs Lockout Reset Signal From Burner RUN Signal CCH Wiring Diagram Oil Models 40-50 horizontal mounting CCH Wiring Diagram Gas Models 60-100 floor standing CCH Wiring Diagram Oil Models 60-100 floor standing CCH Wiring Diagram Gas Models 60-100 horizontal mounting CCH Wiring Diagram Oil Models 60-100 horizontal mounting Page Electrical Checks Polarity Test 1 ØLouvers Polarity Test 3 ØGas Supply Initial SettingCommissioning the Burner gas heaters Before Operating the HeaterSequence of Operation Control Gas-Fired HeatersDescription of Gas-Fired Heater Control Motor Starter and Thermal OverloadGas Train Circuit for Dungs Gas Valves all models Start Gas Valves Throughput AdjusterCombustion Testing all models Rate of OpeningHigh/Low and Modulating Burners Pressure SwitchComplete the Commissioning Commissioning the Burner Oil HeatersError Diagnosis Fault Display MessagesFault Display Fault ConditionsHigh/Low Operation Modulating OperationHeater Operation high/low or modulating Pull out for normal operation Press in for constant fanSimple Fault Finding burner faults Burner Lockout Reset ButtonSimple Fault Finding all models Simple Fault Finding oil fired heatersIf you smell gas Heat Exchanger Maintenance Burner Maintenance12.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance all models Servicing 12.1 Servicing InstructionsConversion Between Fuels 13.1 General Burner ConversionConduct Commissioning procedure as shown on Page 33, Section Conduct Commissioning procedure as shown on Page 33, Section Troubleshoot Ends Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision System Oil-Fired Gas-FiredTroubleshooting for Solenoid Valves Circuit Troubleshooting for Main Fan Circuit 1 ØTroubleshooting for Main Fan 3 Ø Conduct Commissioning procedure as on Page 33, SectionOverloads models 060 to Burner ComponentsContactor Control Circuit Fuse 10 or 5 A, 1-1/4 long sand filledRoberts Gordon Spare Parts List Description 015 020 030 040 050 060 070 080 0100Page Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed

POP-ECA/PGP-ECA 015 to 0100 specifications

The Roberts Gordon POP-ECA/PGP-ECA 015 to 0100 series represents a significant advancement in the realm of heating technologies, particularly in industrial and commercial applications. These innovative units are designed to provide efficient, reliable heating solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of various environments.

Main features of the POP-ECA/PGP-ECA series include their high-performance heating capabilities, which allow for rapid temperature rise and consistent heating throughout a space. This efficiency is critical for industries that require precise temperature control for their processes. The units are engineered to emit heat evenly, reducing hot spots and ensuring that the entire area is warmed effectively.

One of the standout technologies incorporated into these heaters is their advanced combustion system. This system optimizes fuel usage, enhancing energy efficiency while minimizing emissions. This aspect is particularly vital in today’s environmentally conscious world, where businesses seek to reduce their carbon footprint. The designs are compliant with current environmental regulations, making them suitable for use in various operational settings.

The POP-ECA/PGP-ECA series also boasts a variety of innovative features aimed at user convenience. Integrated control systems allow for easy adjustments and monitoring, enabling operators to maintain ideal temperature settings with minimal effort. Additionally, many units in the series offer flexible mounting options, allowing for vertical or horizontal installation to suit different space constraints and layout requirements.

Characteristics of the POP-ECA/PGP-ECA series also include robust construction, ensuring durability and longevity even in the most demanding environments. The materials used are resistant to corrosion and wear, providing a reliable heating solution that requires minimal maintenance over time. Moreover, the compact design of the units means that they can be installed in tight spaces without sacrificing performance.

Overall, the Roberts Gordon POP-ECA/PGP-ECA 015 to 0100 series stands as a testament to cutting-edge engineering in heating technology. With their combination of efficiency, environmentally conscious design, and user-friendly features, these units are an excellent choice for a wide range of industrial and commercial heating applications. They exemplify the future of heating solutions, prioritizing performance while remaining mindful of energy consumption and environmental impact.