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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1: Heater Safety

1

SECTION 12: Control Methods

42

1.1 Manpower Requirements

1

12.1 ROBERTS GORDON® System Control

42

SECTION 2: Installer Responsibility

2

12.2 ROBERTS GORDON® ULTRAVACTM

42

2.1

Wall Tag

2

12.3

SPST Transformer Relay (P/N 90417600)

42

2.2

Corrosive Chemicals

2

12.4

DPST Transformer Relay (P/N 90436300)

42

2.3

National Standards and Applicable Codes

2

SECTION 13: Starting The System

49

SECTION 3: Critical Considerations

3

13.1

Checking the Gas Line

49

3.1

Required Clearances to Combustibles

3

13.2

Checking the Electrical System

49

SECTION 4: National Standards and Applicable Codes

7

13.3

Starting the System

49

4.1

Gas Codes

7

13.4

Setting the Vacuum

49

4.2

Aircraft Hangars

7

SECTION 14: Operation and Maintenance

51

4.3

Public Garages

7

14.1

Sequence of Operation

51

4.4

Electrical

7

14.2

To Shut Off Heater

51

4.5

Venting

7

14.3

To Start Heater

51

4.6

High Altitude

7

14.4

Pre-Season Maintenance and Annual Inspection....

51

SECTION 5: Major Components

8

14.5

Maintenance Checklist

52

5.1

Standard Parts List

11

SECTION 15: Troubleshooting

55

SECTION 6: Design Requirements

13

15.1

Troubleshooting Flow Chart

55

SECTION 7: Heater Installation

15

SECTION 16: Replacement Parts

57

7.1

Tube Installation

16

SECTION 17: General Specifications

58

7.2

Coupling and Tube Assembly

16

17.1 Material Specification

58

7.3 Elbow Package Configuration

17

17.2 Heater Specifications

58

7.4

Reflector Installation

18

17.3 Suspension Specifications

58

7.5

Burner Installation

20

17.4 Controls Specifications

58

SECTION 8: Optional Heater Accessories

21

SECTION 18: The ROBERTS GORDON® CORAYVAC®

 

8.1

Tee Installation

21

 

Limited Warranty

61

8.2

Reflector Joint

21

 

 

 

8.3

Reflector Side Extension

23

 

 

 

8.4

Universal Shield

24

 

 

 

8.5

Barrier Shield

24

 

 

 

8.6

Two-Foot Decorative Grille Installation

25

 

 

 

8.7

One-Foot Decorative Grille Installation

26

 

 

 

8.8

Protective Grille Installation

29

 

 

 

8.9

Classic Cast-Iron Components

30

 

 

 

SECTION 9: Pump Installation and Venting

31

 

 

 

9.1

Pump Installation

31

 

 

 

9.2

General Venting Requirements Model EP-100,

 

 

 

 

 

EP-200 and EP-300 Series Pumps

32

 

 

 

9.3

Horizontal Venting 4" (10 cm) Pipe

34

 

 

 

SECTION 10: Outside Air Supply

37

 

 

 

10.1 Pressurized

37

 

 

 

10.2 Non-Pressurized

37

 

 

 

10.3 Outside Air Blower Internal Wiring

38

 

 

 

SECTION 11: Gas Piping

41

 

 

 

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Contents CoRayVac Page Roberts GORDON, LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetyNational Standards and Applicable Codes Installer ResponsibilityWall Tag Corrosive ChemicalsMaintain clearances to combustibles at all times for safety ONE Side Reflector Standard ReflectorUniversal SHIELD, Position Foot Deco Grille National Standards and Applicable Codes Coupling Assembly Tube Adapter Major ComponentsWith Lock Reflector Side Aluminum or Stainless SteelRoberts Gordon Adjustable Indoor SensorRoberts Gordon Ultravac Variable Frequency DriveContents of CRV-Series Burner Carton Standard Parts ListProtective Grille Design Requirements Heater Assembly OverviewCritical Hanger Placement Heater InstallationCoupling and Tube Assembly Tube Installation± 2 5 cm 2 Elbow Installation2 Reflector Installation Reflector Installation 1 Reflector Installation with HoleScrew Wire Form Reflector Support Strap Burner Combustion Chamber Gasket End Vent Burner InstallationOptional Heater Accessories Tee InstallationReflector Joint 1 Reflector Joint Installation 3 Reflector Joint Detail 2 Reflector Joint Installation2 Side Reflector Installation Reflector Side Extension .3.1 Bracket InstallationBarrier Shield See Page 5, through Page 5, for positions2 Frame Shield Installation Decorative Grille Bracket 3 Joint Piece and Reinforcement 2 Decorative Grille4 End Piece and Reflector End Cap Protective Grille Installation 1 Silicone Cap Installation 2 Grille End Cap Installation3 Grille Installation Kg per foot Corayvac Classic Cast-Iron Adapter EP-200 Condensate Valve Assembly Pump Installation and Venting 9.1 Pump InstallationCanadian Requirements Vertical VentingHorizontal Venting United States RequirementsVertical Venting Configuration Horizontal Venting 4 10 cm Pipe EP-100 Horizontal Venting ConfigurationsEP-200 Series Horizontal Venting Configurations EP-300 Series Horizontal Venting Configurations Duct Design Rules Outside AIR SupplyNon-Pressurized PressurizedOutside Air Blower Internal Wiring Diagram Outside Air Blower Internal WiringAir Supply Blower Support Non-Pressurized Outside Air Supply Gas Connection with Flexible Gas Hose GAS PipingDpst Transformer Relay P/N Control MethodsRoberts Gordon System Control Roberts Gordon Ultravactm120 120 Two Zone Operation without Control Panel 60 Hz 12 Vdc 120 Ground 208 230 Burner Internal Wiring Checking the Electrical System Setting the VacuumStarting the System Checking the Gas LineVacuum Reading To Shut Off Heater Operation and MaintenancePre-Season Maintenance and Annual Inspection Sequence of OperationReflector Maintenance ChecklistInstallation Code and Annual Inspections Vehicles and Other ObjectsBlower Scroll, Wheel TubesGas Line WindowPump With the Power offStart ChartYes Follow burner check Procedure given above Troubleshooting FlowDescription Replacement PartsGAS Inlet Pressure General SpecificationsDimensions Pipe ConnectionEP-303 Pump Specifications Model EP-100Air Supply Blower Specifications EP-203Page Warranty is Void if ROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY forLimitations on Authority Representatives Page Owner Warranty Registration Card Page Page F r a r e d H e a t i n g
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