Roberts Gorden 10081601NA Rev H 12/11 service manual Example Site Layout, Programming Details

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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION

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CORAYVAC® systems designed shall have recommended radiant pipe length and 1.2 - 1.5 feet per flow unit of tailpipe length. See the CORAYVAC® Design Manual (P/N 127500NA) for minimum and recommended radiant pipe length.

1.5 Example Site Layout

Page 15, Figure 6 is an example layout for a building where ROBERTS GORDON® ULTRAVAC™ will be used to control the infrared heating systems shown. The layout consists of three zones of ROBERTS GORDON® ULTRAVAC™.

ERTS GORDON® independent distributor to obtain replacement signs or labels. See Page 4, Figure 1 through Page 7, Figure 4.

1.6Check Installation Materials 1.6.1 Switchable Loads

The controller relays are rated for switching loads no greater than 3 A. The total added current load for all 8 relays must not exceed 25 A.

1.6.2 Control Wiring

Shielded cable (four twisted pairs of stranded 24 AWG minimum wire) is required for use with indoor sensors.

Shielded cable (one twisted pair of stranded 22 AWG minimum wire) is required for the outdoor air sensor, VFD signal wiring, pressure switch and wiring from controller #1 to the PC.

Shielded cable (one twisted pair of stranded 22 AWG minimum wire) is required for RS-485 communications between controllers.

1.6.3 Control Board and Sensor Power

The power supply for all sensors is from the “+32 V” terminal to be found on the board of the controller. Power for the control board is 24 V provided by the relay board.

1.6.4 Programming Details

Every controller is pre-programmed for one pump and up to three heating zones. Use a site layout drawing to identify the heating zones.

1.7 Safety Labels and Their Placement

Product safety signs or labels should be replaced by the product user when they are no longer legible. Please contact Roberts-Gordon LLC or your ROB-

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Contents UltraVac Page Roberts-Gordon LLC Page Table of Figures Page Page Introduction 1.1 Safety What is Roberts Gordon ULTRAVAC?Corayvac Design Requirements Safety Labels and Their Placement Check Installation Materials 1.6.1 Switchable LoadsExample Site Layout Programming DetailsUltravac Controller Label Placement Ultravac BMS Link Controller Label Placement VFD Label Placement Repeater Label Placement Connected Components Connected Components Carton Contents Urvsc Ultravac Satellite Controller Urvccm Ultravac Central Controller with Modem Urvccr Ultravac Central Controller with RS-485 Converter Urvbnc Ultravac BMS Link Controller Standard Parts ListCommon Components of Roberts Gordon Ultravac Controls Example Site Layout Specifications Voltage Surge Suppressor 277 / 480 Nema 4 Enclosure for Indoor Sensor P/NLine Reactor 480 V / 4 a Output Line Reactor 480 V / 4 a InputRoberts Gordon Ultravac Controller Specifications Nema 4 Models Variable Frequency Drive VFD 2.7.1 Enclosure Standard ModelsVariable Frequency Drive Components Factory pre-wiring shown Installation PreparationVFD should be mounted in locations where Ultravac Controller Cable RequirementsUltravac BMS Link Controller Variable Frequency Drive VFDVariable Frequency Drive Requirements Pump RequirementsIndoor Sensor Placement Outdoor Sensor PlacementOutside Air Supply Typical External Diagrams Roberts Gordon Ultravac Central Controller External Wiring Roberts Gordon Ultravac Central Controller External Wiring Roberts Gordon Ultravac Satellite Controller External Wiring Roberts Gordon Ultravac Satellite Controller External Wiring Dedicated Phone Line for Central Controller Modem CommunicationsRS-485 PC Connection RS-485 Converter for Central ControllerTCP/IP Communication Module Mounting TCP/IP Communication ModuleDirect Connect TCP/IP Communication Module WiringPin Adapter for PC Communications Between Multiple Controllers Repeater External Wiring Repeater Communication Wiring Between Multiple Controllers Ultravac BMS Link Controller Overview Ultravac BMS Link ControllerUltravac BMS Link Controller Ultravac BMS Link Controller Programming Technical DataUltravac BMS Link Controller VFD Parameter Settings For Use With Variable Frequency Drive ProgrammingRoberts Gordon Ultravac Altering VFD Parameters Parameter Factory New Number Name DefaultCommissioning the Corayvac System Setting The Corayvac End Burner VacuumEnd Vent Vacuum Possible Damper Couplings’ Locations Parameter Factory New Number Name Default Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electric before service TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Flow Chart Troubleshooting Flow Chart Troubleshooting Flow Chart Troubleshooting Flow Chart Troubleshooting Flow Chart Repeater Troubleshooting Flow Chart BACnet Replacement Parts Roberts Gordon Ultravac Controller Components Diagram Roberts Gordon Ultravac Controller Replacement PartsVariable Frequency Drive Components Diagram Variable Frequency Drive Replacement PartsUltravac BMS Link Controller Components Diagram Ultravac BMS Link Controller Replacement PartsRepeater Components Diagram Repeater Replacement Parts10.5.4 24V Power 1 a Fuse Control Board Power LED10.5.3 10080122 Eprom Chip Variable Frequency Drive 25 a or 10 a FuseReplacement Parts Warranty is Void if Roberts Gordon Ultravac Limited WarrantyROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY for Limitations on Authority Representatives

10081601NA Rev H 12/11 specifications

Roberts Gorden is known for manufacturing high-quality heating systems, and one of their standout products is the model 10081601NA Rev H from December 2011. This unit exemplifies reliable performance and innovative technology, making it a popular choice in various industrial and commercial applications.

The Roberts Gorden 10081601NA Rev H is designed with efficiency in mind. One of its main features is the advanced infrared heating technology that ensures uniform heat distribution across large spaces. This is particularly beneficial in environments with high ceilings or open layouts, where traditional heating methods may struggle to maintain consistent temperatures. The infrared system allows for energy savings, as it heats objects and people directly rather than wasting energy on heating the air.

Another notable characteristic of the 10081601NA Rev H is its robust construction. Built to withstand rigorous operational environments, it often includes durable materials that enhance longevity and reliability. This product typically features corrosion-resistant components, making it suitable for use in various settings, including warehouses, manufacturing plants, and other commercial facilities.

The unit is also designed with user-friendly controls that allow for easy temperature adjustments and monitoring of performance. Advanced digital control systems may be integrated, providing precise control over heating levels. This feature ensures that users can tailor the heating output to their specific needs, optimizing energy consumption and comfort.

Safety is a priority with the Roberts Gorden 10081601NA Rev H, as it usually comes equipped with multiple safety features. These may include flame detection systems, automatic shutoff capabilities, and user alerts for maintenance requirements. Such features help ensure not only the efficiency of the heating system but also the safety of the personnel operating in the vicinity.

In summary, the Roberts Gorden 10081601NA Rev H is a cutting-edge heating solution that combines efficiency, durability, ease of use, and safety. Its main features, such as advanced infrared technology, robust construction, user-friendly controls, and safety mechanisms, make it an ideal choice for industries that demand reliable and effective heating solutions. Whether in a manufacturing setup or a large commercial space, this model stands out as a leading heating technology.