Thomas & Betts RGM 405, RZ405 dimensions General Contd, Installation Codes, Warranty Clearances

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GENERAL (Cont'd)

Separated-combustion units are designed to separate the air for com- bustion and the flue products from the environment of the building in which the unit is installed. Separated-combustion appliances are rec- ommended for use in dust laden and some corrosive fume environments or in buildings with negative pressure (up to .15" w.c.). If installed as a separated-combustion system, the heater must be equipped with both combustion air and exhaust piping to the outdoors. All Model CAUA heaters must be vented to the outdoors.

WARNING: Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, shut off the manual gas valve to the appliance before shutting off the electrical supply.

WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any gas control which has been under water.

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

HAZARD INTENSITY LEVELS

1. DANGER: Failure to comply will result in severe

personal injury or death and/or property damage.

2. WARNING: Failure to comply could result in severe

personal injury or death and/or property damage.

3. CAUTION: Failure to comply could result in minor

personal injury and/or property damage.

1. Installation Codes

requirements, check with the local gas company or any other local agencies who might have requirements concerning this installation. Before beginning, make preparations for necessary supplies, tools, and manpower.

Shipped-Separate Accessories

Concentric Adapter and Vent Terminal - If the heater is installed as a separated-combustion system, a concentric adapter assembly is required. The concentric adapter and parts are shipped in a sepa- rate carton. Be sure that the shipped-separate carton is at the instal- lation site. See Paragraph 7A.

Filter Cabinet - The return air filter cabinet is shipped separately for field installation over the inlet air opening of the heater. The inlet air opening location is determined by the application. The filter cabinet can attach at the opening on either the rear, the left side, or right side of the unit. Follow the installation instructions included with the cabinet.

Cased Cooling Coil - Model ACU cooling coils are designed for the Model CAUA heaters. The coil cabinet is shipped separately for installation over the discharge opening of the heater.

Mixing Cabinet - If outside air is desirable, a mixing cabinet with dampers is available. The mixing cabinet is field attached to the rear of the unit. Check to be sure that the mixing box is the configuration ordered. Follow the installation instructions included with the shipped-separate package.

Inlet Base - If an optional inlet base is included, follow the instruc- tions included with the inlet base to select the location. The heater mounts on the inlet base; heater has a bottom inlet air opening.

Discharge Plenum - The discharge plenum is shipped separately for installation over the discharge opening of the heater. If the dis- charge plenum and a cased cooling coil are part of the installation, the discharge plenum is factory attached to the cooling coil casing.

Also, shipped with the heater are the parts needed to install a conden- sate drain (needed if installing a cooling coil). Other shipped-separate options could include a gas shutoff valve, a thermostat, a thermostat guard, and/or a vent cap. Make sure all parts are at the site before beginning installation.

These units must be installed in accordance with local building codes. In the absence of local codes, in the United States, the unit must be in- stalled in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1a (latest edition). A Canadian installation must be in accordance with the CAN/CGA B149.1 and B149.2 Installation Code for Gas Burning Ap- pliances and Equipment. These codes are available from CSA Informa- tion Services, 1-800-463-6727. Local authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation is made to verify local codes and installation procedure requirements.

2. Warranty

4. Clearances

Unit must be installed so that the clearances in the table are provided for service and in- spection and for proper spac- ing from combustible con- struction.

5.Mounting the Heater

Required Clearances

(All Sizes)

Right Side

0" (0mm)

Left Side

0" (0mm)

Front

36" (914mm)

Rear

0" (0mm)

Bottom

0" (0mm)

Flue Connector

6" (152mm)

Top

1" (25mm)

Refer to the limited warranty information on the Warranty Card in the "Owner's Envelope".

Warranty is void if ...

a.Wiring is not in accordance with the diagram furnished with the heater.

b.The unit is installed without proper clearance to combustible materials.

3. Uncrating and Preparation

This unit was test operated and inspected at the factory prior to crating and was in operating condition. If the heater has incurred any damage in shipment, file a claim with the transporting agency.

Check the rating plate for the gas specifications and electrical character- istics of the heater to be sure that they are compatible with the gas and electric supplies at the installation site.

Read this booklet and become familiar with the installation require- ments of your particular heater. If you do not have knowledge of local

Check the supporting structure to be used to verify that it has suffi- cient load-carrying capacity to support the weight of the unit. The heater must be level.

Approximate Net Weight (lbs)

Size

150

200

250

300

350

400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weight (lbs)

288

300

380

394

445

460

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

Determine the position of the heater with regard to venting, combus- tion air, gas supply connection, electrical supply connection, and inlet air opening. Either cut out the inlet air opening (requires tin snips or aviation shears) now or when attaching ductwork or filter cabinet. Use caution when cutting the opening as the cut edges of the metal will be sharp. NOTE: If ordered with an optional inlet base, the heater is shipped with a bottom inlet air opening.

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Contents Table of Contents Model CauaGeneral Contd Installation CodesWarranty Clearances Mounting the HeaterDimensions mm +or DimensionsDimensions inches + or 1/8 Air Opening DimensionsCommercial Decide which Venting System to InstallVenting and Combustion Air Indus TrialConcentric Adapter Combustion Air InletVenter Outlet Support Venting and Combustion Air contdJoints ClearanceOn the outside Flash or caulkInlet air pipe WallSide View Installation Instructions for Option CC22b Install the rubber seal Exhaust 559mm minimum SnowClearance TerminalVent Pipe Diameter and Length Vent Pipe and JointsVenter Flue Outlet Vent System SupportHorizontal Vent Terminal Clearances CondensationVent Terminal Pipe and Vent Cap Size 150 250 350 36 914mm 48 1219mm 21 533mm 34 864mm Duct Connections and DuctworkCut edges of the metal will be sharp Sizing a Gas Supply Line Manifold or Orifice Pressure SettingsGas Piping and Pressures Supply PipingBurner Condensate Drain Manifold Pressure Settings contdGas Piping and Pressures contd Electrical Supply and ConnectionsDirect Drive Combustion Air Proving SwitchBlower Motor and Drive Belt DriveGas Valve Adjusting Blower SpeedBlower Motor and Drive contd Ignition SystemTypical Wiring Diagrams Typical Wiring Diagrams contd Burner Condensate Drain Low Voltage Wiring field-suppliedOptional Cased Cooling Coil, Model ACUA, ACUB, or Acuc Electrical ConnectionsMixing Cabinet Outside and Return Air Inlet Base Sizes 350 and 400 only Discharge Plenum Sizes400 only Optional Outside Air Return Air Mixing BoxStart-Up Check/Test/Start-Up Check Installation & Start-UpCheck the installation prior to start-up 250Check installation after start-up To Turn OFF GAS to the ApplianceManufacturer of HEATING, COOLING, and Ventilating Systems