Thomas & Betts LDAP 1200 warranty Heater Location, Mounting Height Heater Throw All Models

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10.Heater Location

Use the clearances in Paragraph 8; the combustion air requirements in Paragraph 9; the mounting height requirements, throw information, sound data, and location rec- ommendations below; the weights in Paragraph 11; and the venting requirements in Paragraph 24 to determine where to suspend the heater.

Mounting Height

Heater Throw - All Models

CAUTION: Do not locate the heater where it may be exposed to water spray, rain, or dripping water.

Locate the heater so that it is a minimum of 15 feet (4.6M) above the floor and in compliance with the clearances in Paragraph 8.

WARNING: If touched, the vent pipe and internal heater surfaces that are accessible from outside the heater will cause burns. Suspend the heater a minimum of 15 feet (4.6M) above the floor.

FIGURE 3 - Model LDAP Air Throw (Heat Mode @ High Speed) - Applies to All Sizes

Mounting

30° Nozzle

60° Nozzle

Height

 

Standard Louvers

 

 

X

0

 

Standard

 

 

Y

 

 

Louvers

 

 

Z

 

 

 

 

 

30° Nozzle

X

 

 

Y

 

 

 

Z

 

 

60° Nozzle

X

 

 

Y

 

 

 

Z

0 = “Rear” of Heater Discharge

 

 

 

 

NOTES:

X = Distance from “0” to beginning of floor coverage.

Y = Distance from “0” to end of floor coverage.

Length of floor coverage = Y - X.

Z = Distance from “0” to the point where the air velocity drops below 50 feet (15.2M) per minute.

Throws listed are with standard louvers facing one direction and fully open. Throw pattern changes with louver angle, 2-way louver direction, and or optional 4-way louvers.

Throw (feet and meters)

Mounting Height

(feet)

Standard Louvers

Throw (feet)

60° Degree Nozzle

 

 

30° Degree Nozzle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

X

Y

Z

X

Y

Z

X

Y

Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20

 

5

55

134

40

90

146

70

125

158

30

 

8

53

121

44

86

133

76

119

145

40

 

12

49

109

47

81

120

N/A

N/A

N/A

50

 

17

45

96

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mounting Height

(Meters)

Standard Louvers

Throw (meters)

60° Degree Nozzle

 

 

30° Degree Nozzle

 

 

X

Y

Z

X

Y

Z

X

Y

Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6.1

 

1.5

16.8

40.8

12.2

27.4

44.5

21.3

38.1

48.2

9.1

 

2.4

16.2

36.9

13.4

26.2

40.5

23.2

36.3

44.2

12.2

3.7

14.9

33.2

14.3

24.7

36.6

N/A

N/A

N/A

15.2

5.2

13.7

29.3

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

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Contents Reznor Model Ldap Table of ContentsWarranty General Installation CodesHazard Levels of Warnings in this Manual Uncrating and Preparation High Altitude Operation SwitchesDownflow Technical DataDimensions Model OneModel LDAP800 and Model LDAP1200 Combustion Air ClearancesClearances inches/mm Mounting Height Heater Throw All Models Heater LocationThrow feet and meters Location Recommendations Hanging or Mounting the Heater and Installing LouversHeater Location cont’d Sound DataGuidelines for Wall Mounting Model Ldap Heaters Wall MountingSizing Gas Supply Installing Heater and Louvers cont’dInstalling Louvers Gas Piping and PressuresVertical Supply Valve Outlet or Orifice Pressure SettingGas Connection Size Horizontal SupplyPressures GasCont’d Burners Electrical Supply Connections Supply WiringElectrical Supply and Connections cont’d Disconnect SwitchThermostat and Connections CL7 CL1, CL2, CL3, CL7, or CL18 Thermostat and Connections cont’dMultiple Heater Control Option CL31 and Option CL32 Connections for Model Ldap 1200 with OptionHigh Limit Control Combustion Air Proving Pressure SwitchesPressure Switch Settings Limit ControlIgnition System Abnormal Heat Cycle Functions Normal Heat Cycle Operating SequenceIgnition System cont’d Fan Motors Fault Modes LockoutFan Motor Wiring Gas ValvesWiring Diagram Wiring DiagramsWhite = Neutral Black = High Heat Speed Above control wiring is Wiring Diagrams cont’dLine Voltage Above control wiring isVertical VentingVenting Requirements Type of Vent PipeJoints and Sealing Double Vent Wall Pipe With Sealant Pipe Run Venting cont’dVenting Requirements cont’d Joints and Sealing cont’dWall Ft 1M Minimum 305 mm Check the installation prior to startup Heater Startup Check Installation and StartupOperating Instructions Operating Sequence Vent System Testing Procedure Check installation after startupNozzle Maintenance ScheduleDimensions Way Discharge Louvers, Option CD32 NozzlesLocation of Controls Heat Exchanger Maintenance Burner MaintenanceInstructions to Re-Install the Burner Refer to Figure Burner Maintenance cont’dInspect and Clean the Burner Re-Install the BurnerMeasurement Burner OrificesHeat Section Venter Motor and Wheel Ignitor Flame SensorGuards Heat Section Venter Motor and Wheel cont’dMain Venter Motor and Wheel Models 800 and 1200 only Fan BladesOperating Gas Valves Combustion Air Pressure SwitchesVent System TroubleshootingProblem Probablecause Remedy General TroubleshootingNo heat Heater General Troubleshooting cont’d

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