Roberts Gorden CGTH-40 About the Heater, Unpacking the Heater 2.3.1 Manpower Requirements, Safety

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CGTH INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND SERVICE MANUAL

SECTION 2: INTRODUCTION 2.1 About Roberts-Gordon

Roberts-Gordon pioneered low-intensity infrared heating systems in 1962 with the introduction of its revolutionary, custom-engineered CORAYVAC® sys- tem. After more than 40 years of infrared expertise in commercial and industrial applications, Roberts-Gor- don now offers the CGTH-Series heater for use in residential garages and light industrial/commercial applications.

2.2 About the Heater

The CGTH-Series is a factory-assembled, gas-fired, low-intensity heating system that incorporates a bal- anced flue. The system has been designed for easy installation and will provide years of economical operation and trouble-free service. Not only is infra- red heat efficient, it also provides the most comfort- able conditions in open areas, such as garages.

Gas-Firedmeans it uses clean-burning natural or LP gas.

Low-Intensitymeans that the radiant surface of the tube does not glow red. Instead, it operates at a lower temperature (less than 1000°F) and radiates energy at a lower intensity per square foot of radiat- ing surface. The lower temperature and intensity lev- els are within a range that is most effective in establishing and maintaining personal comfort levels. An aluminum reflector directs the radiant energy downward to the occupied area.

Balanced Flue means that the burner draws com- bustion air from outdoors and exhausts the products of combustion, also to the outdoors, through a shared opening. This is accomplished through two concen- tric tubes.

Radiant refers to the energy radiated by the CGTH- Series heater. Because the energy is in the form of infrared rays, it does not directly heat the air. Instead, the rays heat objects such as the floor, cars, machines and people. The warm objects, in turn, heat the air.

These combined features are the key to the excep- tional comfort and fuel efficiency provided by the CGTH-Series heater.

2.3Unpacking the Heater 2.3.1 Manpower Requirements

To prevent personal injury and damage to the heater, two persons will be required to remove the heater from the carton. Both ends of the heater should be

lifted from the carton at the same time. The burner should be lifted by gripping the bottom. The reflector of the heater should be lifted using the hanger.

2.3.2 Safety

WARNING

Cut Hazard

Wear protective gloves when handling aluminum reflectors.

Edges are sharp.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.

Thin sheet metal parts, such as the reflector portion of the heater and the various venting components, have sharp edges. To prevent injury, the use of work gloves is recommended. The use of gloves will also prevent the transfer of body oils from the hands to the surface of the reflector.

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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 Carton Contents of Heaters with Cox Geelen Venting Heater AssemblyAvailable as an accessory under kit part numbers Manual Gas Shut-off ValveAvailable Accessories for Galvanized Vent Wall Venting Kit P/N 08032200 includes Components Identification Components Identification CGTH-Series byHeater Specifications Venting SpecificationsWhere Can the Heater Be Installed? Where Cant the Heater Be Installed?Gas Service Requirements 3.2.1 Gas Type Meter and ServiceElectrical Service Requirements Planning 3.1 GeneralVenting Requirements 3.4.1 System Requirements Venting CodesBalanced Flue Construction Public GaragesHazardous Locations Installation Safety EquipmentInstallation Tools Installation MaterialsGeneral Venting Guidelines Required Safe Distances from Combustibles Model Inches Metric cmNon-residential applications Remove Shipping Screw from Control Housing DoorHang the Heater Typical Installation Dimension Model Minimum MaximumHorizontal Installation Heater Orientation13 45 Tilted Installation 45 Tilted InstallationGrille Installation for Select Models Only Silicone Cap InstallationVenting Installation Install Galvanized CollarGeneral Venting Requirements United States RequirementsGalvanized Horizontal Venting Bird Screen Installation Galvanized Horizontal Venting with an ElbowHorizontal Installation Top View Elbow Assembly Vent Assembly Overview Assembly OverviewHorizontal Installation Side View Cox Geelen Venting Cox Geelen Horizontal VentingFlue Collar and Adapter Part Number DescriptionVertical Venting Configurations Cox Geelen Vertical VentingVent Clamp Electrical Service Installation Heater Rating 120V, 60 Hz, Single Phase, 1AThermostat Placement System RequirementsThermostat Installation Rear View GAS Service Installation 7.1 Install Gas Supply Lines Testing Operation 8.1 Operating InstructionsTo Turn Off Gas To Heater Sequence of OperationCover 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 Housing door. See Page 17, Section Burner Makes Vibrating Noises While RunningMaintenance 10.1 Pre-Season Maintenance Wiring Diagrams 11.1 Connection Diagram Connection DiagramLadder Diagram Ladder Diagram Replacement Parts Illustrated Parts List for Burner Illustrated Parts ListReplacement 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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CGTH-40, CGTH-50, CGTH-30 specifications

Roberts Gordon is a renowned manufacturer known for its innovative heating solutions, particularly in the realm of infrared heaters. Among their product lineup, the CGTH series, which includes the CGTH-50, CGTH-40, and CGTH-30 models, exemplifies high-performance technology tailored specifically for industrial and commercial applications.

The CGTH series is designed for versatility and efficiency, offering advanced features that enhance the heating experience in various environments. One of the standout features of these heaters is their infrared technology, which provides targeted warmth, making them ideal for large, open spaces such as warehouses, factories, and sporting facilities. Infrared heaters work by directly heating objects and people in their path rather than the air, ensuring quicker warmth and greater energy efficiency.

Each model offers different heating capacities, with the CGTH-50 boasting a maximum output of 50,000 BTUs, the CGTH-40 providing up to 40,000 BTUs, and the CGTH-30 generating 30,000 BTUs. This variety allows users to choose a model that best fits their heating needs based on the size and requirements of their space.

The units are designed for easy installation, featuring a modular design that allows for both indoor and outdoor applications. Moreover, the heaters can be integrated with various control systems, including programmable thermostats and remote management, enhancing user convenience and optimizing energy usage.

A critical aspect of the CGTH series is its emphasis on durability and safety. Each model is crafted using high-quality materials that can withstand harsh conditions typically found in industrial settings. Additionally, they incorporate safety features such as over-temperature protection and robust mounting brackets, ensuring peace of mind during operation.

Another important characteristic of the CGTH series is their efficiency. By minimizing energy waste and targeting heat output precisely, these heaters can significantly lower energy costs, making them not only environmentally friendly but also economically advantageous for businesses.

In summary, the Roberts Gordon CGTH-50, CGTH-40, and CGTH-30 infrared heaters stand out for their innovative technology, energy efficiency, and reliability. Whether for large commercial spaces or industrial environments, these heating solutions are designed to provide the comfort and performance required for any operation. With their robust features and customizable options, they remain a top choice for effective heating solutions in diverse settings.