Roberts Gorden DAT75, DAT90, DAT100 Optional Heater Configurations 8.1 Distribution Duct, 494425

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DUALAIR® HEATING AND COOLING UNITS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL

SECTION 8: OPTIONAL HEATER CONFIGURATIONS 8.1 Distribution Duct

DualAir® units are designed to be connected to

The duct must be designed as described on Page

distribution and air inlet ducting.

14, Section 8.1 and Figure 10 to ensure that there is

It is recommended that flexible duct connectors and/

a homogenous air flow across the whole heat

or attenuators are used to reduce duct born noises.

exchanger. Failure to provide a properly distributed

It is recommended that the inlet ducting is arranged

air flow will reduce the life of the heat exchanger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

with both fresh air and recirculating air dampers to

Contact Roberts-Gordon Europe Ltd. Design

take advantage of the "free cooling" stage provided.

Distribution ducting must be insulated to prevent

Department for recommendations regarding

heat gain during cooling mode.

duct resistance and design. Tel: +44 (0) 1902

The air flow must be in the direction as stated for the

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version being installed with the heater at the

 

 

 

 

 

 

discharge end.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 10: Ducting

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: Duct size will be full size of inlet and outlet.

 

 

 

Dimension

 

 

 

All joints between the heater and duct work should be

 

“X”

made as air tight as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Minimum-

 

 

*Inlet Duct Minimum Dimension same as Outlet Duct

 

 

Twice

 

 

Minimum Dimension

 

 

Dimension

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“X”

Airflow Indicator

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ducting

Flexible Flange

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Contents DualAir Page 2005 Page Table of Figures Page Product Approval National Standards and Applicable Codes Clearances to CombustiblesCorrosive Chemicals Minimum Required Installation Clearances Critical Considerations 3.1 Basic InformationElectrical Supply FlueInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles Specifications 4.1 DAT all models Front View Left VersionGeneral Technical Data Table all models Model 100 115 Fan DataModel 100 115 2 DAT100 and 115 4 kW motor Shelf Mounting and Suspension Heater Installation 5.1 GeneralHandling Flue Installation 6.1 Flue Installation Type B22 ApplianceAir Intake Terminal Cover Flue ConversionControl Section & Upper Panel Vertical and Horizontal Flue Termination Type B22 Appliance Room Sealed Installation Open Flued InstallationHeaters Installed Within the Heated Space Building VentilationOptional Heater Configurations 8.1 Distribution Duct 14, .1 and to ensure that there isDepartment for recommendations regarding Duct resistance and design. Tel +44 0Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex Connector ConnectionsSee Page 17, .3 through Page 18, Section Remote ControlRemote Frost Thermostat Number DAT Wiring Diagram Models See Page 20, SectionSite wiring connections shown DAT Site Connections at Main Circuit Board Gas Fired Heater Cooling Coils/CondensersLouvers Electrical ChecksAutomatic Burner Control Box Sequence Combustion Testing all models Commissioning the Gas ValvesCommissioning the Gas Valve Set Minimum PressurePressure Switch Turning Off the DualAir UnitComplete the Commissioning Instruction to the UserSee Page 26, Section See Page 25, SectionHeater Operation See Page 7, .3 and Page 8, FigureBurner Lockout Reset Button Simple Fault Finding all modelsSimple Fault Finding burner faults Cooling Section OperationBurner Maintenance 13.3 Fan/Motor Assembly MaintenanceHeat Exchanger Maintenance Servicing 13.1 Servicing InstructionsGas Control Valve Maintenance all models Gas Valves Conversion Between Gases 14.1 GeneralBurner Conversion Conduct Commissioning procedure as shown on Page 21, Section Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner Systems Result in death or electrical shockTroubleshooting for Flame Supervision System StartTroubleshooting for Solenoid Valves Troubleshooting for Main FanTroubleshooting for Fan Contactor Conduct Commissioning procedure as on Page 21, SectionGas Valve Replacement all models Burner ComponentsSee Page 5, Section Gas ValveBurner Compartment Burner InjectorsIgnition Electrode and Flame Probe Remove screws securing outlet flange to the flue adapter Heater Pressure Switch See Page 21, SectionFilter Pressure Switch Pressure SwitchesCoil Pressure Switch Fan Motor Removal Ignition Control16.7.1 S4563C Models 75 to Fan Removal and Replacement Combination Fan/Limit Thermostat Page Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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