Sterling RF-60, RF-90 PRE-INSPECTION Information, With power and gas off, General, GAS Heating

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GAS EQUIPMENT

START-UP

Customer ____________________________________ Job Name & Number _________________________

PRE-INSPECTION INFORMATION

With power and gas off.

Type of Equip:

Unit Heater

 

 

 

Serial Number _________________________ Model Number __________________________

Name Plate Voltage:

_____________

Name Plate Amperage: _____________

Type of Gas:

Natural

LP

Tank Capacity _______ lbs.

Rating: ______ BTU @ ____ °F

 

 

 

_______ kg

______ kw @ ____ °C

Are all panels, doors, vent caps in place?

Has the unit suffered any external damage?

Damage ______________________________

Does the gas piping and electric wiring appear to be installed in a professional manner?

Has the gas and electric been inspected by the local authority having jurisdiction?

Is the gas supply properly sized for the equipment?

Were the installation instructions followed when the equipment was installed?

Have all field installed controls been installed?

Do you understand all the controls on this equipment? If not, contact your wholesaler or rep. (DO NOT START this equipment unless you fully understand the controls.)

GENERAL

 

With power and gas off.

 

Make certain all packing has been removed.

Tighten all electrical terminals and connections.

Check all fans & blowers for free movement.

Check all controls for proper settings.

 

 

GAS HEATING

With power and gas on.

Inlet gas pressure.

____

in. W.C. or ____ kPa

Burner ignition.

 

 

Manifold gas pressure. ____

in. W.C. or ____ kPa

Cycle on HIGH LIMIT.

 

 

Cycle and check all other controls not listed.

Cycle by thermostat or operating control.

Remarks: _____________________________________________

__________________________________________________

__________________________________________________

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