Thomas & Betts LDAP 1200 warranty Wall Ft 1M Minimum 305 mm

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FIGURE 18 - Horizontal Vent Terminal

NOTE: Read all measurements; drawing is not proportional.

*Follow the instructions in FIGURES 16B and 16C, pages 26 and 27, to join a double-wall vent terminal section to a single-wall vent run and to the vent cap.

Roof or Building Overhang

6” (152mm) minimum

Wall

3 ft (1M)

 

12”

minimum

 

 

( 305 mm)

 

 

 

 

6 ft (1.8M) minimum

 

Double-Wall* or Category III

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal Vent Pipe

 

Reznor (Option CC1)

Vent Run

 

 

or Equivalent Vent Cap -

 

 

note positions of vent cap

(Comply

Pitch flue pipe down toward

openings (shaded areas)

with Re-

 

quirements

outlet 1/4” per foot for con-

 

No. 1) & 2)

densate drainage. (NOTE: Slope

on page 25.)

applies to entire horizontal vent run.)

A clearance thimble is required when flue pipe extends through combustible materials. Follow the requirements of the thimble and/or the vent pipe manufacturer.

Parapet or Adjoining Building

FIGURE 19 - Vertical Vent Terminal

NOTE: Read all measurements; drawing is not proportional.

Building

 

Adjoiningor

6 ft (1.8M)

 

minimum

Parapet

Double-Wall* or Category III

Terminal Vent Pipe*

 

 

Roof Flashing

6” (152mm) minimum

*Follow the instructions in FIGURES 16B and 16C, pages 26 and 27, to join a double- wall vent terminal section to a single-wall vent run and to the vent cap.

Reznor (Option CC1) or equivalent vent cap

Vertical flue extension must be 6” (152mm) higher than anticipated snow depth but no less than 2 ft (610mm) above the roof.

Roof - pitched from

0 to 45°

A clearance thimble is required when flue pipe extends through combustible materials. Follow the requirements of the thimble and/or the vent pipe manufacturer.

Vent Pipe (Comply with Requirements No. 1) and 2) on page 25.)

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Contents Reznor Model Ldap Table of ContentsHazard Levels of Warnings in this Manual General Installation CodesWarranty Uncrating and Preparation High Altitude Operation SwitchesDimensions Technical DataModel One DownflowModel LDAP800 and Model LDAP1200 Clearances inches/mm ClearancesCombustion Air Throw feet and meters Heater LocationMounting Height Heater Throw All Models Heater Location cont’d Hanging or Mounting the Heater and Installing LouversSound Data Location RecommendationsGuidelines for Wall Mounting Model Ldap Heaters Wall MountingInstalling Louvers Installing Heater and Louvers cont’dGas Piping and Pressures Sizing Gas SupplyGas Connection Size Valve Outlet or Orifice Pressure SettingHorizontal Supply Vertical SupplyCont’d GasPressures Burners Electrical Supply Connections Supply WiringThermostat and Connections Disconnect SwitchElectrical Supply and Connections cont’d CL7 Multiple Heater Control Option CL31 and Option CL32 Thermostat and Connections cont’dConnections for Model Ldap 1200 with Option CL1, CL2, CL3, CL7, or CL18Pressure Switch Settings Combustion Air Proving Pressure SwitchesLimit Control High Limit ControlIgnition System Abnormal Heat Cycle Functions Normal Heat Cycle Operating SequenceIgnition System cont’d Fan Motor Wiring Fault Modes LockoutGas Valves Fan MotorsWiring Diagram Wiring DiagramsWhite = Neutral Black = High Heat Speed Above control wiring is Wiring Diagrams cont’dLine Voltage Above control wiring isVenting Requirements VentingType of Vent Pipe VerticalJoints and Sealing Venting Requirements cont’d Venting cont’dJoints and Sealing cont’d Double Vent Wall Pipe With Sealant Pipe RunWall Ft 1M Minimum 305 mm Operating Instructions Operating Sequence Check Installation and StartupCheck the installation prior to startup Heater Startup Vent System Testing Procedure Check installation after startupDimensions Maintenance ScheduleWay Discharge Louvers, Option CD32 Nozzles NozzleLocation of Controls Heat Exchanger Maintenance Burner MaintenanceInspect and Clean the Burner Burner Maintenance cont’dRe-Install the Burner Instructions to Re-Install the Burner Refer to FigureHeat Section Venter Motor and Wheel Burner OrificesIgnitor Flame Sensor MeasurementMain Venter Motor and Wheel Models 800 and 1200 only Heat Section Venter Motor and Wheel cont’dFan Blades GuardsOperating Gas Valves Combustion Air Pressure SwitchesVent System TroubleshootingProblem Probablecause Remedy General TroubleshootingNo heat Heater General Troubleshooting cont’d

LDAP 1200 specifications

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