Raypak 260-401 manual Outdoormodels, Fig. #8280.1

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1)The heater must be provided with adequate supply of air for proper combustion and ventilation in accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, or applicable provi sions of the local building codes.

2)When the heater is installed in a confined space where all air is supplied from inside the building, the heater room must be provided with two openings, each one having a minimum net free area, in square inches as follows:

Model

Sq. In. Of Free Area

260

264

330

333

400

399

One opening shall be within 12 inches of the top, and the other opening within 12 inches of the floor. If additional gas appliances are installed in the same space, the total input of all gas appliances installed in the same space, must be considered in the calculation. Refer to Sec.

5.3.5of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code for additional requirements.

NOTE: If louvers, grills or screens are used on the openings, obtain the net free area from their supplier or manufacturer. If the design free area of a louver is not known nor available, it shall be assumed that wood louvers will have 20-25percent free area and metal louvers will have 60-75percent free area as shown in the National Fuel Gas Code.

3.If the heater room is located against an outside wall and air openings can communicate directly with the outdoors, the two openings on the out side wall must each have a net free area, in square inches as follows:

Model

Sq. In. Of Free Area

260/261

66

330/331

84

400/401

100

Location of the openings is the same as in the previous case - that is, within 12 inches of the top, and within 12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure. If horizontal ducts are used, the area must be doubled and the duct area shall not be less than the area of the openings they connect, and in no case shall the smallest dimension be less than 3 inches.

OUTDOORMODELS

Heaters must not be installed under an overhang of less than three (3) feet from the top on the heater. Three

(3)sides must be open in the area under the overhang. Roof water drainage must be diverted away from the heater installed under overhangs with the use of gutters.

The point from where the flue products exit the heater must be a minimum of four (4) feet below, four (4) feet horizontally from or one (1) foot above any door, window or gravity inlet to a building. The top surface of the heater shall be at least three (3) feet above any forced air inlet, or intake ducts located within ten (10) feet horizontally.

In areas where high winds are frequent, it may be necessary to locate the heater a minimum of 3' from high vertical walls, or install a wind break so the heater is not in direct wind current.

VENTING CONNECTIONS (Outdoor Models)

Outdoor vent top is shipped separately and must be installed on site.

MODELS 260-401

Step 1: Insert screw retainer clip over mounting flange, (4 places).

Fig. #8280.1

Step 2: Attach mounting angles to heater jacket with 1/2" sheetmetal screws, (4 places).

Fig. #8281.1

Step 3: Lower outdoor top to heater and secure with 1" sheetmetal screws.

LONG SIDE OF MOUNTING

ANGLE LOCATED AS SHOWN

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Contents For Your Safety Installation and Operating InstructionsTable of Contents Specifications and Dimensions General SpecificationsReceiving Equipment General Safety Precautions Scalding TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in ScaldsCoderequirements Installation ProceduresMountingbase Fig. #8280.1 OutdoormodelsFig. #9351 Vent TERMINAL/INDOOR Stack Installation GAS Supply Connections Common VentsGAS Pressure Regulator GAS PRESSURE-SPECIFICATIONSWater Connections & System Piping Relief Valve LOW NOx WH1Wiring Diagram KEY ElectricalwiringModels 260 Wiring Diagram Standing PilotFig. #2373 Wiring Diagram Intermittent Ignition Device IID ModelModels 330 Wiring Diagram Intermittent Ignition Device IIDModel 261 LOW NOx Model 401 LOW NOx START-UPPROCEDURES Servicing ProceduresSequenceofoperation Intermittentignitiondeviceiid Fig.#8083.2 What to do if YOU Smell GASFor Automatic Ignition Models System Shut Down ProcedureTo Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Inspectionprocedures BurnersFor Automatic Ignition Systems Operation START-UP Procedures S8610BBurner Adjustment High GAS Pressure SwitchMain Burner and Orifice Removal Normal Inspection ProceduresBurner Drawer Removal GAS Valve RemovalCombustion Chamber Removal Heat Exchanger RE-ASSEMBLYRepair Section HeatexchangerremovalImportant Notice Trouble Shooting GuidePiping High Voltage TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Honeywell S8600 Electrical Electronic Ignition IIDHigh Voltage Electrical Standing PilotADJUSTMENTS/REPLACEMENTSOF Components RAYPAK, INC Replacement Parts ListFor Units with a LOW NOx Tray Page Page Limitedpartswarrantyeconopakwaterheaters