Roberts Gorden UHA[X][S] 45 Manufactured Units, Minimum Required Installation Clearances

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3.2 Manufactured Units

UHA LOW PROFILE UNIT HEATER INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL

SECTION 3: CRITICAL CONSIDERATIONS 3.1 Basic Information

UHA[X][S] heaters have automatic ignition burners for ON/OFF operation only.

3.2 Manufactured Units

Gas-fired, power-vented unit heater with tubular heat exchanger. Units shall have a minimum of 82% thermal efficiency. The standard unit shall consist of

anon-separated combustion design with an aluminized heat exchanger. Design and heat exchanger alternatives shall be offered as follows:

Separated Combustion: A separated combustion unit shall consist of an enclosed sealed burner box to which combustion air is vented through a piece of internal flexible air duct. This duct terminates at an exterior cabinet flange to which a vent ran to the outside of the heated space should be attached.

Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger: A stainless steel heat exchanger unit shall consist of heat exchanger tubes, heat exchanger tube supports, heat exchanger tube plates and a vent box produced of 409 stainless steel.

3.3Location and Suspension All models:

• Must be installed indoors.

Must be installed in a level position with horizontal discharge.

May be mounted on a shelf of non-combustible material using shelf mounting brackets.(See Page 11, Figure 6 and Page 12, Figure 7 for details.)

May be suspended from above (See Page 11, Figure 5) or from wall brackets of sufficient strength to support the heater as listed in the Dimension Data Table on Page 49, Section 15.1. Drop rods must be a minimum of 3/8" diameter mild steel. Four suspension points (3/8" nuts) are located on top of the heater.

Must be installed in a manner which allows access to all serviceable components. See Page 7, Figure 4 for details.

3.4 Minimum Required Installation Clearances

Clearances around the heater and vent must be as indicated on Page 7, Figure 4; Page 17, Figure 9 through Page 20, Figure 14 to ensure access for servicing, and correct operation.

3.5 Clearances to Combustibles

3.4 Minimum Required Installation Clearances WARNING

Fire Hazard

Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed close to heater.

Keep all flammable objects, liquids and vapors the required clearances to combustibles away from heater.

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

Clearances must be as indicated on Page 7, Figure 4. If clearances to combustibles are not indicated, then installation clearances apply.

3.6 Ventilation

WARNING

Carbon Monoxide Hazard

Heaters may be installed vented or unvented.

Vented heaters must be vented outdoors.

Unvented heaters must be installed in buildings with ventilation rates as per section 6.4.

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

It is important to ensure that there is adequate air space around the heater to supply air for combustion, ventilation and distribution in accordance with local and national code on Page 14, Section 6.

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Contents Installation, Operation & Service Manual CombatUHA-Series Tubular Unit Heaters Low Profile Range Models UHAXS 30, 45, 60, 75, 100,Page TABLE OF CONTENTS 2008 Roberts-GordonLLCPrinted in U.S.A Page TABLE OF FIGURES Page SECTION 1: HEATER SAFETY 1.1 Manpower Requirements1.2 Safety Labels and Their Placement Figure 1: UHA 30 - 45 Label Placement For separated combustion units onlyFigure 2: UHA 60 - 75 Label Placement For separated combustion units onlyFigure 3: UHA 100 - 125 Label Placement For separated combustion units onlySECTION 2: INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITY 2.1 Wall Tag2.2 Corrosive Chemicals 2.3 National Standards and Applicable Codes3.4 Minimum Required Installation Clearances 3.2 Manufactured Units3.5 Clearances to Combustibles 3.6 Ventilation3.7 Gas Supply 3.8 Electrical Supply3.9 Vent 4.1 Gas Codes 4.2 Aircraft Hangars4.3 Parking Structures and Repair Garages 4.4 Electrical4.6 High Altitude SECTION 5: MAJOR COMPONENTS 5.1 General 5.2 Shelf Mounting and Suspension5.3 Wall Mounting Crush Hazard Use 3/8 threaded rod minimumFigure 5: Suspension Methods Figure 6: Shelf-MountingMethodsExisting cabinet screws must be re-used Description Part NumberWall Shelf Mounting Bracket Kit DescriptionFigure 8: Vertical Louvers Optional Push inlouver and compress spring to remove6.3 Vent Installation SECTION 6 VENTING6.1 Changing Vent and Air Intake Orientation 6.2 Venting6.3.1Standard Vented Heaters Models UHAX 30 - 6.4 Unvented Operation6.5 Horizontal Venting 6.6 Vertical Venting 6.7 Length Requirements6.7.1 Maximum Vent Lengths 6.8 Vent MaterialFigure 9: Vent and Roof Detail VerticalHorizontal OptionPage Figure 13: Concentric Vent Box Vertical OptionHorizontal OptionVent Terminal 7.1 Separated Combustion Installation 7.2 Unvented InstallationSECTION 7 AIR SUPPLY 7.3 Building VentilationSECTION 8: GAS PIPING 8.1 ConnectionsFigure 15: Gas Connection SECTION 9: WIRING 9.1 Positioning Thermostats9.1.1 Fan Control 9.2 Low Voltage Thermostat with One HeaterModel Relay TypeRelay Part Number UHAXS 30 -UHAXS 60 - DPST90436300 Max. Number of Heaters9.5 Internal Wiring Diagram 9.6 Ladder Wiring Diagram 9.7 Electrical Connection to the Heater SECTION 10: OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 10.1 Pre-Start-UpChecks10.1.1 Louvers 10.1.2 Electrical ChecksFigure 16: Automatic Burner Control Sequence Figure 17: Gas Valve for Models UHAXS 30 -Required Incoming Signals Signals Output By Control10.2.3 Pressure Switch Figure 18: Gas Valve for Models UHAXS 60 -Check Gas Rate 10.2.4 Turning Off the Heater10.2.5 External Controls 10.3 Complete Start-Up10.3.1 Instruction to the User Reset Limit Switch - See Page 33, Section Figure 19: Manual Reset Limit SwitchSECTION 11: USER INSTRUCTIONS 11.1 User Instructions11.5 Simple Troubleshooting 11.5.1 Simple Troubleshooting Burner FaultsFigure 20: LED Diagnostic Codes 11.4.2 To Turn the Heater Off12.2 Burner Maintenance 12.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance12.4 Heat Exchanger Maintenance 12.5 Gas Valve Maintenance12.8 Maintenance Checklist 12.7 Venting and Air Intake PipeThe Vicinity of the Heater See Page 6, Sectionwhen installed Combustion Air IntakePipe Heat ExchangerSECTION 13: TROUBLESHOOTING 13.1 General STARTSECTION 13: TROUBLESHOOTING 13.3 Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision System 13.4Troubleshooting for Gas Valves 13.5Troubleshooting for Flue BlowerCorrect power STARTSECTION 14 REPLACEMENT PARTS Burner Components14.1 Gas Valve 14.2 Burner Compartment 14.2.1 Burner Injectors14.3 Ignition Electrode and Flame Probe 14.4 Heat Exchanger 14.5 Louver and Louver SpringsInstall Vertical screws Horizontal14.6 Flue Blower Vertical Installation 14.7 Pressure Switch 14.9 Axial Fan/Guard/Motor Assembly14.8 Ignition Control 14.9.1 Fan Removal and Replacement 14.9.2 To Replace the Fan Assembly14.10 Limit Switches 14.10.1 Removal and ReplacementSECTION 15: SPECIFICATIONS 15.1 Dimension Data TOP VIEWSIDE VIEW REAR VIEW15.2 General Technical Data Table All Models 15.3 Technical Data Table All ModelsWARRANTY IS VOID IF ROBERTS GORDON WILL PAY FORROBERTS GORDON WILL NOT PAY FOR Roberts-GordonPage OWNER WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD About the InstallerPurchased From if different than installer Type of Installation check onePage Page Installation Clearances Fire Hazardclose to heater injury or property damage