Roberts Gorden 300, 200, 350, 150, 400, 250, 225, 175 service manual User Instructions

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SECTION 11: USER INSTRUCTIONS

FOR YOUR SAFETY

If you smell gas:

1.Open windows.

2.DO NOT try to light any appliance.

3.DO NOT use electrical switches.

4.DO NOT use any telephone in your building.

5.Leave the building.

6.Immediately call your local gas supplier after leaving the building. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.

7.If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the Fire Department.

WARNING

Fire Hazard

Do not store or use petrol or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

Some objects will catch fire or explode when placed close to heater.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.

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Contents Combat Page Roberts-Gordon, LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetyWall Tag Installer ResponsibilityCorrosive Chemicals National Standards and Applicable CodesSeparated Combustion Installation Minimum Required Installation ClearancesCritical Considerations 3.1 Basic Information Clearances to CombustiblesInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles National Standards and Applicable Codes Suspension Major Components 5.1 GeneralVenting 6.1 Venting Vent InstallationUnited States Requirements Canadian RequirementsUnvented Operation Separated Combustion Heaters Models Uhas 150Horizontal Venting Vertical VentingVent and Roof Detail Vent MaterialStandard Vented Heater Common Vertical Vent Termination Concentric Vent Box Horizontal AIR Supply Unvented InstallationBuilding Ventilation Outside Combustion Air SupplyConnections GAS PipingPositioning Thermostats WiringFan Control Low Voltage Thermostat with One HeaterTransformer Uhas Series Internal Wiring DiagramUhas Series Ladder Wiring Diagram Electrical Connection to the Heater Louvers Operation and MaintenanceElectrical Checks Mechanical ChecksAutomatic Burner Control Sequence Check Gas Rate Pressure SwitchTurning Off the Heater Complete the Start-UpSimple Troubleshooting Burner Faults Simple TroubleshootingHeater Operation To Turn the Heater OffUser Instructions 12.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance Burner MaintenanceHeat Exchanger Maintenance Gas Valve MaintenanceInstallation Code and Annual Inspections All Maintenance ChecklistVicinity of the Heater Vehicles and OtherBurner Observation When installedWindow Combustion Fan ScrollTroubleshooting 13.1 General Result in death or electrical shock Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner SystemsStart Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision SystemConduct start-up procedure as shown on Page 19, Section Troubleshooting for Gas ValvesTroubleshooting for Combustion Fan Burner Components Replacement PartsBurner Injectors Burner CompartmentDescription Part Number Qty Ignition Electrode and Flame ProbeCombustion Fan Vertical Installation Uhas Limit Switches Removal and Replacement Axial Fan/Guard/Motor AssemblyFan Removal and Replacement To Replace the Fan AssemblyStandard Models 150 400 Uhas Series Dimension Data SpecificationsTechnical Data Table All Models General Technical Data Table All ModelsROBERTS-GORDON will PAY for Warranty is Void ifROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY for Limitations on Authority RepresentativesPage Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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