Thomas & Betts LDAP 1200 warranty Guidelines for Wall Mounting Model Ldap Heaters

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WARNING: All heaters must be level for proper operation. Do not place or add additional weight to the suspended heater. Hazard Levels, page 2.

FIGURE 4A -

 

FIGURE 4B- Swivel Connectors to

 

Suspending the

1/2”-13

Suspend the Heater from 1” Pipe, Option

Heater with Rods

Threaded Rod

CK10

Pipe Coupling

from the Threaded

Hex Nut

 

 

 

 

Assembly

Nut Retainers

 

 

Lockwasher

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hex Nut

“U”-shape

Spring

 

 

 

“U”-shape

 

 

Fitting

Lockwasher

 

Nut

Fitting

 

 

 

 

 

Spring

 

 

 

 

 

Strut

 

 

 

 

Nut

 

 

 

 

 

attached to

 

 

 

 

 

top of heater.

 

Strut

 

 

 

 

attached to

 

 

Be sure the threaded hanger rods are locked to the heater as

top of heater.

 

 

 

 

 

 

illustrated. Recommended maximum hanger rod length is 6

Be sure the threaded swivel connectors are locked

feet (1.8M).

 

to the heater as illustrated.

 

 

Wall Mounting

The heater may be attached to a wall. Place supports as shown in FIGURE 5 and comply with all guidelines listed.

Guidelines for Wall Mounting Model LDAP Heaters

Mounting is the responsibility of the installer. Verify that the supporting structure has sufficient load-carrying capacity to support the weight. (See weights, page 8.)

Prior to installation, be sure that the method of support is in agreement with all local building codes. Check for service platform requirements. Maintain a minimum of 2” (51mm) clearance from the discharge air openings to structural supports. Addi- tional clearance will be required if an optional nozzle is to be field installed. Determining the need for installing vibration or noise isolation is the responsibility of the installer.

To prevent potential movement, field- supplied angles must be placed around the perimeter of the heater to anchor it to the structural supports.

Structural supports must be placed as shown to prevent damage to the heater. All structural supports must be non- combustible materials.

FIGURE 5 - Wall Mounting (All structural supports and angles are field supplied.)

All dimensions are measured from centerlines of field-supplied structural supports.

Field-Supplied

 

Mounting Angles

 

(MUST be on all

 

four sides of the

Model

heater.)

LDAP 400

Model LDAP 800

(1 heat

(2 heat sections)

section)

Front View

Front View

34-11/32” 34-33/64” 34-33/64” (872mm)

(877mm) (877mm)

 

 

 

Wall

 

 

 

Side View

 

Model LDAP 1200

 

Dimensions are

 

(3 heat sections)

 

centerline of the

 

Front View

 

mounting angles

 

 

 

and apply to all sizes.

 

 

 

28-1/4”

34-33/64”

34-43/64”

34-33/64”

(718mm)

 

(877mm)

(881mm)

(877mm)

 

 

 

 

42-1/2”

 

 

 

(1080mm)

Form RZ-NA-I-LDAP, P/N 207733 (Rev 2), Page 9

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Contents Reznor Model Ldap Table of ContentsGeneral Installation Codes WarrantyHazard Levels of Warnings in this Manual Uncrating and Preparation High Altitude Operation SwitchesDimensions Technical DataModel One DownflowModel LDAP800 and Model LDAP1200 Clearances Combustion AirClearances inches/mm Heater Location Mounting Height Heater Throw All ModelsThrow feet and meters 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 SupplyGas PressuresCont’d Burners Electrical Supply Connections Supply WiringDisconnect Switch Electrical Supply and Connections cont’dThermostat and Connections 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 Check Installation and Startup Check the installation prior to startup Heater StartupOperating Instructions Operating Sequence 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

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