Roberts Gorden 300, 200, 350, 150, 400, 250, 225, 175 service manual Roberts-Gordon LLC

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

SECTION 1: Heater Safety

1

1.1 Manpower Requirements

1

1.2 Safety Labels and Their Placement

1

1.3 California Proposition 65

1

2.1

Wall Tag

5

2.2

Corrosive Chemicals

5

2.3

National Standards and Applicable Codes

5

SECTION 3: Critical Considerations

6

3.1

Basic Information

6

3.2

Manufactured Units

6

3.3

Location and Suspension

6

3.4

Minimum Required Installation Clearances

6

3.5

Ventilation

6

3.6

Gas Supply

6

3.7

Electrical Supply

6

3.8

Vent

6

SECTION 4: Clearances TO combustibles

7

4.1

Required Clearances To Combustibles

7

4.2

Clearances To Combustibles

7

SECTION 5: National Standards and Applicable Codes

8

5.1

Gas Codes

8

5.2

Aircraft Hangars

8

5.3

Parking Structures and Repair Garages

8

5.4

Electrical

8

5.5

Venting

8

5.6

High Altitude

9

SECTION 6: Heater installation

10

6.1

General

10

6.2

Suspension

10

SECTION 7: Venting

11

7.1 Venting

11

7.2 Vent Installation

11

7.3 Unvented Operation

12

7.4 Horizontal Venting

12

7.5 Vertical Venting

12

7.6 Length Requirements

12

7.7 Vent Material

13

7.8 Replacing an Existing Heater in a Venting System

13

SECTION 8: Air Supply

18

8.1

Separated Combustion Installation

18

8.2

Unvented Installation

18

8.3

Building Ventilation

18

8.4

Outside Combustion Air Supply

18

SECTION 9: Gas Piping

19

9.1

Connections

19

SECTION 10: Wiring

21

10.1 Positioning Thermostats

21

10.2 Low Voltage Thermostat with One Heater

21

10.3 Low Voltage Thermostat with Multiple Heaters

 

 

(Models UHA[X][S]150 - 250)

22

10.4 Low Voltage Thermostat with Multiple Heaters

 

 

(Models UHA[X][S]300 - 400)

23

10.5 UHA[X][S] Series Internal Wiring Diagram

24

10.6 UHA[X][S] Series Ladder Wiring Diagram

25

10.7 Electrical Connection to the Heater

26

SECTION 11: Operation and Maintenance

27

11.1 Pre-Start-Up Checks

27

11.2 Begin Start-Up

28

11.3 Complete the Start-Up

30

SECTION 12: User Instructions

31

12.1

Heater Operation

31

12.2

Lighting Instructions

31

12.3

Simple Troubleshooting

31

SECTION 13: Servicing

32

13.1

Servicing Instructions

32

13.2

Burner Maintenance

32

13.3

Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance

32

13.4

Heat Exchanger Maintenance

32

13.5

Gas Valve Maintenance

32

13.6

Flue Blower

32

13.7

Venting and Air Intake Pipe

33

13.8

Maintenance Checklist

33

SECTION 14: Troubleshooting

35

14.1

General

36

14.2

Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner

 

 

Systems

37

14.3

Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision System

38

14.4

Troubleshooting for Gas Valves

39

14.5

Troubleshooting for Flue Blower

39

SECTION 15: Replacement Parts

40

15.1

Gas Valve

40

15.2

Burner Compartment

41

15.3

Ignition Electrode and Flame Probe

42

15.4

Heat Exchanger

43

15.5

Louvers and Louver Spring

43

15.6

Flue Blower

44

15.7

Pressure Switch

45

15.8

Ignition Control

45

15.9

Axial Fan/Guard/Motor Assembly

45

15.10 Limit Switches

46

SECTION 16: Specifications

47

16.1

Dimension Data

47

16.2

General Technical Data Table

48

16.3

Technical Data Table

48

SECTION 17: The ROBERTS GORDON® COMBAT®

 

 

UHA-Series Warranty

50

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Contents Combat Page Gamme standard Page Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetySafety Labels and Their Placement California PropositionUHAXS150 175 Label Placement UHAXS200 250 Label Placement UHAXS300 400 Label Placement National Standards and Applicable Codes Installer ResponsibilityWall Tag Critical Considerations 3.1 Basic Information Minimum Required Installation ClearancesManufactured Units VentilationClearances To Combustibles Installation Clearances and Clearances to CombustiblesNational Standards and Applicable Codes High Altitude Suspension Methods Heater Installation 6.1 GeneralVenting Vent InstallationUnited States Requirements Canadian RequirementsHorizontal Venting Standard Vented Heaters Models Uhax 150Vertical Venting Length RequirementsReplacing an Existing Heater in a Venting System Maximum Vent Lengths TableVent Material Model Standard Vented Heater Common Vertical Vent Termination Concentric Vent Box Vertical AIR Supply Unvented InstallationBuilding Ventilation Outside Combustion Air SupplyConnections GAS PipingDo not bend flexible gas connector Low Voltage Thermostat with One Heater WiringPositioning Thermostats Fan ControlLow Voltage Thermostat with Multiple Heaters Models UHAXS150 Low Voltage Thermostat with Multiple Heaters Models UHAXS300 Transformer Uhaxs Series Internal Wiring DiagramFlame Uhaxs Series Ladder Wiring DiagramElectrical Connection to the Heater Electrical Checks Operation and MaintenanceLouvers Mechanical ChecksAutomatic Burner Control Sequence Begin Start-Up Before Operating the HeaterTurning Off the Heater Pressure SwitchCheck Gas Rate Instruction to the User External ControlsComplete the Start-Up User Instructions Servicing Venting and Air Intake Pipe Maintenance ChecklistAnnual Fall Start-Up Vicinity of the HeaterHeat Exchanger When installed Wall TagGas Line and Shut-off Valves Burner ObservationTroubleshooting General Conduct start-up procedure as shown on Page 27, Section Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner SystemsStart Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision SystemTroubleshooting for Flue Blower Troubleshooting for Gas ValvesBurner Components Replacement PartsBurner Injectors Burner CompartmentIgnition Electrode and Flame Probe Horizontal Louvers Louvers Louvers and Louver SpringUhaxs Ignition Control Axial Fan/Guard/Motor AssemblyTo Replace the Fan Assembly Specifications 16.1 Dimension Data Technical Data Table General Technical Data TableROBERTS-GORDON LLC will PAY for Warranty is Void ifROBERTS-GORDON LLC will not PAY for Limitations on Authority RepresentativesPage Mail or Fax to Owner Warranty Registration CardPage
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