Roberts Gorden TF-250, TF-350, TF-300, TF-120, TF-200, TF-160, TF-380 service manual Table of Figures

Page 5

TABLE OF FIGURES

 

Figure 1: Top and Bottom Panel Label Placement

2

Figure 2: Side Panel Label Placement

3

Figure 3: Standard Reflector

6

Figure 4: One Side Reflector

6

Figure 5: Two Side Reflectors

6

Figure 6: 45° Tilt Reflector

7

Figure 7: U-Tube, Standard Reflector

7

Figure 8: U-Tube, 45°

7

Figure 9: U-Tube, Opposite 45° Reflector

8

Figure 10: 2-Foot Deco Grille and Protective Grille

8

Figure 11: Lower Clearance Shield*

8

Figure 12: Venting

9

Figure 13: Major Component Descriptions

11

Figure 14: Critical Hanger Placement

17

Figure 15: Linear Heater Assembly Overview

18

Figure 16: Linear Heater Layout Overview

19

Figure 17: Linear Heater Layout Overview (Continued)

20

Figure 18: U-Tube Heater Assembly Overview

28

Figure 19: U-Tube Heater Layout Overview

29

Figure 20: U-Tube Heater Layout Overview (Continued)

30

Figure 21: Reflector Joint Detail

32

Figure 22: Tube Termination

38

Figure 23: Gas Connection with Flexible Gas Hose

45

LIST OF TABLES

 

Table 1: Contents of Burner Carton

12

Table 2: Contents of Core and Extension Packages

12

Table 3: Component Package Guide

13

Image 5
Contents Owner InstallerPage Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetySafety Labels and Their Placement California PropositionTop and Bottom Panel Label Placement Side Panel Label Placement National Standards and Applicable Codes Installer ResponsibilityWall Tag Clearances are the required distances that Maintain clearances to combustibles at all times for safetyONE Side Reflector Standard Reflector45 Tilt Reflector Unapproved InchesVented Inches CentimetersUnvented National Standards and Applicable Codes Major Components Contents of Core and Extension Packages Standard Parts ListContents of Burner Carton Aluminum Reflector Component Package Guide10 Typ Suggested LayoutsTF-380 4 Elbow Design Common Vent TF-160 Single Elbow Design Individual Vents Elbow Burner Tube Individual VentOn Page 17, Figure Heater InstallationTypical Suspension Details Linear Heater Assembly Overview Linear Heater Layout Overview 60 18 m Tube Length Each Side Burner Installation Burner Tube InstallationCoupling and Tube Assembly Tube Clamp Package InstallationOpen ClosedCorrect slide bar Incorrect slide bar Dimensions Position 1 Coupling and Tube AssemblyTurbulator Installation Burner Hanger Burner Tube Reflector Description Part Number Reflector Support Package 1 Reflector, U-Clip and Reflector Support InstallationOptional Heater Accessories Tube, Standard Tube, Opposite Tube Heater Assembly OverviewTube Heater Layout Overview 70 21 m Tube Length** Each Side 3 Reflector Joint Installation Elbow Package Configuration 1 Elbow Installation2 Elbow Installation Reflector Joint Detail 4 Reflector Joint Installation 5 Reflector Joint Detail2 Side Reflector Installation Reflector Side Extension 1 Bracket InstallationScr ews Distance a Extension 2 Frame Shield Installation3 Grille Installation Protective Grille Installation 1 Silicone Cap Installation2 Grille End Cap Installation Canadian Requirements United States RequirementsUnvented Operation Horizontal VentingUnvented Operation Tube Termination Vertical VentingHorizontal Ventilation 4 10 cm Pipe Combustible or Non-CombustibleFor Single Vent Flexible Boot Installation Single VentVertical Ventilation 4 10 cm Pipe Vertical Ventilation 6 15 cm Pipe Common Sidewall VentingRoof Tube Plan ViewRolled Sleeve Installation For Common Vent Flexible Boot Installation Common VentVertical Outside Air Supply Outside Combustion Air SupplyHorizontal Outside Air Supply GAS Piping Correct Positions Incorrect Positions Wrong InstallationLine Voltage Thermostat Wiring WiringBack View Low Voltage Thermostat and Relay WiringLadder Diagram Internal WiringElectrical Connection to the Burner Wire Connector Conduit HolePre-Season Maintenance and Annual Inspection Operation and MaintenanceSequence of Operation To Start HeaterVent Pipe Vehicles and Other ObjectsOutside Air Inlet TubesGas Line Safety LabelsBurner Observation WindowTroubleshooting Troubleshootin Flow ChartTroubleshoot Ends NaturalPropane Manifold Gas Pressure SettingReplacement Parts Description Part Number GAS Pressure AT Manifold Pipe Connection General SpecificationsGAS Inlet Pressure Dimensions Page Limitations on Authority Representatives Warranty is Void ifROBERTS-GORDON LLC will not PAY for Page Page Page
Related manuals
Manual 28 pages 5.15 Kb

TF-380, TF-250, TF-160, TF-200, TF-120 specifications

Roberts Gorden is renowned for its innovative and efficient heating solutions, particularly through its TF series of forced air heaters. The TF-120, TF-200, TF-250, TF-300, and TF-350 models are designed to cater to a variety of applications, offering flexibility, efficiency, and user-friendly operation.

The TF series features advanced combustion technology that ensures high thermal efficiency, significantly reducing fuel consumption while providing optimal heating performance. The heaters utilize a state-of-the-art burner design that allows for quiet operation and minimal emissions, aligning with modern environmental standards.

A standout feature across the TF series is the digital control system, which offers precise temperature management and programmability. The LCD interface allows users to easily adjust settings, monitor performance, and receive diagnostic feedback, enhancing reliability and operational efficiency. The automated controls save energy by modulating operation to only what is necessary to maintain the desired temperature.

The design of the TF-120, TF-200, TF-250, TF-300, and TF-350 models prioritizes durability and ease of installation. Built with rugged materials, these heaters can withstand demanding industrial environments while ensuring long service life. The compact footprint of each model allows for flexible placement, making them suitable for various facilities, including warehouses, workshops, and retail spaces.

Safety is a core attribute of the TF series. Each heater comes equipped with multiple safety features, including over-temperature protection, flame failure detection, and safety shut-off valves. This commitment to safety ensures that users can operate the heaters with peace of mind.

In terms of output capacity, the TF models range to accommodate different heating needs. The TF-120 is perfect for smaller spaces, while the TF-350 caters to larger areas, providing versatility for various industrial applications. Additionally, the heaters can be powered by natural gas or propane, offering flexibility in fuel choice based on user preference or availability.

In summary, Roberts Gorden's TF series—TF-120, TF-200, TF-250, TF-300, and TF-350—delivers a well-rounded heating solution with features such as high thermal efficiency, advanced digital controls, robust safety mechanisms, and a durable design. The adaptability and efficiency of these heaters make them a preferred choice for businesses seeking reliable heating solutions in diverse environments.