Roberts Gorden CGTH-40, CGTH-30 Hang the Heater, Remove Shipping Screw from Control Housing Door

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SECTION 4: INSTALLATION

4.7 Hang the Heater

Residential garages come in a variety of sizes, shapes, styles and methods of construction. Because of all these variables, it is not possible to include mounting hardware with the CGTH-Series heater. Although wooden rafters and joists are the most common overhead structural members in resi- dential garage applications, other structural configu- rations are also illustrated below.

In the typical suspension methods shown in Figure 7, lengths of chain are shown as a means of lowering the heater.

Whichever method of suspension is selected, the three required suspension points must be capable of supporting a minimum of 75 lbs. (33 kg) each.

WARNING

Suspension Hazard

Hang heater with materials with a minimum working load of 75 lbs (33 kg).

Failure of the supports can result in death, injury or property damage.

4.8Remove Shipping Screw from Control Housing Door

The blower inside the burner box has a shipping screw installed to protect the blower from damage in shipping. Before hanging or operating heater, remove the shipping screw and paper label from the control housing door, see Figure 6. A nylon washer inside the control housing will fall loose. It is not mandatory to remove the washer from the control housing.

FIGURE 7: Suspension Details

 

Most common for

residential applications

Wood Beam

 

 

 

 

 

Wood Screw

 

 

Thread Wire

 

 

 

Eye Bolt

 

Most common for

non-residential applications

Wood Beam

 

I-Beam

Concrete Beam

Screw Hook

Beam Clamp

min. 3/8" (10mm)

 

 

 

 

 

Anchor

Washer

 

 

Snap

 

 

Hook

Locknut

 

 

 

 

As required

 

 

 

 

Snap

 

 

 

Hook

4.9 Heater Assembly

Slide rear movable hanger onto reflector as shown in Figure 8.

Attach reflector end cap with U-Clips as shown in Figure 8.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FIGURE 8: Heater Assembly

 

FIGURE 6: Shipping Screw

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Gas-Fired, Low-Intensity Page 2005 Page Table of Figures Page Roberts-Gordon, LLC Before YOU Begin 1.1 Read This ManualQuestions, Comments or Suggestions About the Heater Unpacking the Heater 2.3.1 Manpower RequirementsSafety Carton Contents of Heaters with Galvanized Venting Manual Gas Shut-off Valve Carton Contents of Heaters with Cox Geelen VentingHeater Assembly Available as an accessory under kit part numbersAvailable Accessories for Galvanized Vent Wall Venting Kit P/N 08032200 includes CGTH-Series by Components Identification Components IdentificationVenting Specifications Heater SpecificationsWhere Cant the Heater Be Installed? Where Can the Heater Be Installed?Planning 3.1 General Gas Service Requirements 3.2.1 Gas TypeMeter and Service Electrical Service RequirementsPublic Garages Venting Requirements 3.4.1 System RequirementsVenting Codes Balanced Flue ConstructionHazardous Locations Installation Materials InstallationSafety Equipment Installation ToolsGeneral Venting Guidelines Required Safe Distances from Combustibles Inches Metric cm ModelNon-residential applications Remove Shipping Screw from Control Housing DoorHang the Heater Heater Orientation Typical InstallationDimension Model Minimum Maximum Horizontal Installation45 Tilted Installation 13 45 Tilted InstallationSilicone Cap Installation Grille Installation for Select Models OnlyUnited States Requirements Venting InstallationInstall Galvanized Collar General Venting RequirementsGalvanized Horizontal Venting Galvanized Horizontal Venting with an Elbow Bird Screen InstallationHorizontal Installation Top View Elbow Assembly Assembly Overview Vent Assembly OverviewCox Geelen Horizontal Venting Horizontal Installation Side View Cox Geelen VentingPart Number Description Flue Collar and AdapterCox Geelen Vertical Venting Vertical Venting ConfigurationsVent Clamp System Requirements Electrical Service InstallationHeater Rating 120V, 60 Hz, Single Phase, 1A Thermostat PlacementThermostat Installation Rear View GAS Service Installation 7.1 Install Gas Supply Lines Sequence of Operation TestingOperation 8.1 Operating Instructions To Turn Off Gas To HeaterCover Cap Regulator Screw Outlet Pressure Tap Igniter does not Spark Blower does not Come onPossible Cause Try this Natural Gas Burner does not LightLP Gas Manometer Reading Burner Cycles on and OFF TOO Quickly Burner Makes Vibrating Noises While Running Housing door. See Page 17, SectionMaintenance 10.1 Pre-Season Maintenance Connection Diagram Wiring Diagrams 11.1 Connection DiagramLadder Diagram Ladder Diagram Illustrated Parts List for Burner Illustrated Parts List Replacement PartsReplacement Parts List for Burner Part Number Description CGTH-30 CGTH-40 CGTH-50 Limitations on Authority Representatives Warranty is Void ifROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY for Page Owner Warranty Registration Card Page
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