Roberts Gorden CGTH-40, CGTH-30, CGTH-50 service manual Hazardous Locations, Heater Location

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CGTH USE AND CARE MANUAL

tibles must be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater.

When installed over hoists, the required safe dis- tances from combustibles must be maintained from the uppermost point of the combustible materials placed on the hoist.

4.5.3 Hazardous Locations

Where there is the possibility of exposure to combus- tible airborne material or vapor, consult the local Fire Marshal, the Fire Insurance Carrier or other authori- ties for approval of the proposed installation.

4.6 Heater Location

It is the Installer’s Responsibility to choose a suitable mounting location for the heater. The Installer must follow the guidelines below as stated in the Installa- tion Manual. Before using your heater, check the location. If the location does not follow these guide- lines, do not use the heater. Immediately contact your installer.

The heater must meet the minimum mounting height requirement of 7' (2.1 m) above the floor. For aircraft hangars and public garages, the heater must meet the minimum mounting height requirement of 8' (2.4 m) above the floor.

The proposed mounting location allows for the required safe distances from combustibles such as vehicles, wood, gasoline and flammable objects, liq- uids and vapors.

The proposed location of the heater will not restrict motion of passageway doors or windows.

The proposed location will not interfere with opera- tion of the overhead garage door, or allow the door to enter the required safe distances from combusti- bles.

The proposed location will provide the best cover- age of the total area to be heated.

Consideration be given to the types of vehicles that will be parked in the garage (cars, vans, boats, RV's, etc.).

The proposed location will allow for the required safe distances from combustibles with respect to the vehicles parked in the garage.

The proposed location will allow the required utilities (i.e.: gas and electric) and venting to be installed (maximum vent length is 10' [3 m]).

Sufficient clearances will exist to allow for easy access to the service door.

Overhead structural members (rafters, beams, etc.) are accessible for attaching the heater.

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CGTH-40, CGTH-50, CGTH-30 specifications

Roberts Gordon is a renowned manufacturer known for its innovative heating solutions, particularly in the realm of infrared heaters. Among their product lineup, the CGTH series, which includes the CGTH-50, CGTH-40, and CGTH-30 models, exemplifies high-performance technology tailored specifically for industrial and commercial applications.

The CGTH series is designed for versatility and efficiency, offering advanced features that enhance the heating experience in various environments. One of the standout features of these heaters is their infrared technology, which provides targeted warmth, making them ideal for large, open spaces such as warehouses, factories, and sporting facilities. Infrared heaters work by directly heating objects and people in their path rather than the air, ensuring quicker warmth and greater energy efficiency.

Each model offers different heating capacities, with the CGTH-50 boasting a maximum output of 50,000 BTUs, the CGTH-40 providing up to 40,000 BTUs, and the CGTH-30 generating 30,000 BTUs. This variety allows users to choose a model that best fits their heating needs based on the size and requirements of their space.

The units are designed for easy installation, featuring a modular design that allows for both indoor and outdoor applications. Moreover, the heaters can be integrated with various control systems, including programmable thermostats and remote management, enhancing user convenience and optimizing energy usage.

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