Roberts Gorden 30, 75 Major Components 5.1 General, Shelf Mounting and Suspension, Wall Mounting

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UHA LOW PROFILE UNIT HEATER INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL

SECTION 5: MAJOR COMPONENTS 5.1 General

Heaters are designed for installation above 6'

(1.8 m). These heaters must be installed within the heated space. Duct delivery systems are not permitted with axial fan units. When handling or supporting the heater from below, ensure that the weight is taken at the support points.

The gas or electrical supply lines must not be used to support the heater.

Do not locate the gas or electrical supply lines directly over the path of the flue products from the heater.

The heater must be installed in accordance with clearances to combustibles as indicated on the wall tag and this manual.

5.2 Shelf Mounting and Suspension

WARNING

Crush Hazard

Use 3/8" threaded rod minimum.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.

Four suspension points (3/8" nuts) are located on the top of the heater. Drop rods must be 3/8" diameter mild steel.

When handling or supporting the heater from below, ensure that the weight is taken at the support points. For typical suspension, See Page 11, Figure 5.

For typical shelf mounting on existing shelf, See Page 11, Figure 6

5.3 Wall Mounting

For typical suspension, See Page 12, Figure 7. Wall mounted heaters blowing parallel to the wall can only be installed with the service door away from the wall.

The wall mounting brackets must be attached to a suitable wall using all mounting holes. Screw sizes less than 3/8" may not be used. In order for the wall mounting brackets to adequately carry the weight of the heater, it must be installed according to best building practices.

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Contents Blackheat Page Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetySafety Labels and Their Placement UHA 30 45 Label Placement UHA 60 75 Label Placement UHA 100 125 Label Placement Installer Responsibility Wall TagCorrosive Chemicals National Standards and Applicable CodesMinimum Required Installation Clearances Critical Considerations 3.1 Basic InformationManufactured Units Clearances to CombustiblesElectrical Supply Gas SupplyVent National Standards and Applicable Codes High Altitude Shelf Mounting and Suspension Major Components 5.1 GeneralWall Mounting Suspension Methods Wall Shelf Mounting and Hanging Suspension Vertical Louvers Optional Vent Installation VentingChanging Vent and Air Intake Orientation United States RequirementsStandard Vented Heaters Models Uhax 30 Separated Combustion Heaters Models Uhaxs 30Unvented Operation Horizontal VentingVertical Venting Length RequirementsMaximum Vent Lengths Vent MaterialVent and Roof Detail Standard Vented Heater Common Vertical Vent Termination Concentric Vent Box Vertical Separated Combustion Installation Unvented InstallationAIR Supply Building VentilationGAS Piping ConnectionsWiring Positioning ThermostatsFan Control Low Voltage Thermostat with One HeaterLow Voltage Thermostat with Multiple Heaters 30 Low Voltage Thermostat with Multiple Heaters 60 Internal Wiring Diagram TransformerLadder Wiring Diagram FlameElectrical Connection to the Heater Operation and Maintenance Pressure Regulator Gas Outlet Outlet Pressure Check Gas Rate Pressure SwitchTurning Off the Heater Complete Start-Up Instruction to the UserUser Instructions User InstructionsHeater Operation Lighting Instructions 11.4.1 To Turn On HeaterSimple Troubleshooting Burner Faults Simple TroubleshootingTo Turn the Heater Off Servicing Maintenance Checklist Venting and Air Intake PipeVicinity of the Heater Vehicles and OtherWhen installed Wall Tag Combustion Air IntakePipe Heat ExchangerTroubleshooting 13.1 General Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner Systems Conduct start-up procedure as shown on Page 29, SectionTroubleshooting for Flame Supervision System Troubleshooting for Gas Valves Troubleshooting for Flue BlowerReplacement Parts Burner ComponentsBurner Compartment Burner InjectorsIgnition Electrode and Flame Probe Louver and Louver Springs Re-usedFlue Blower Vertical Installation Axial Fan/Guard/Motor Assembly Ignition ControlTo Replace the Fan Assembly Fan Removal and ReplacementLimit Switches Removal and Replacement Specifications 15.1 Dimension Data Model UhaxsGeneral Technical Data Table All Models Technical Data Table All ModelsWarranty is Void if Roberts Gordon will not PAY forRoberts-Gordon Limitations on Authority RepresentativesPage Owner Warranty Registration Card Page Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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