Thomas & Betts BE Uncrating and Preparation, Unit Heater Location, Clearances & Combustion Air

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Size

M

N

 

P

R

 

S

 

T

 

U

W

X

 

Y

Z

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hanger

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

25

 

94

532

 

481

133

 

273

 

214

 

375

157

 

793

 

249

76

50

 

94

532

 

481

133

 

273

 

214

 

375

157

 

793

 

249

76

75

 

69

532

 

481

133

 

324

 

214

 

375

157

 

793

 

265

76

100

44

532

 

481

133

 

375

 

214

 

375

157

 

793

 

265

76

125

34

532

 

481

133

 

521

 

214

 

521

157

 

908

 

294

67

165

72

659

 

641

184

 

445

 

291

 

521

202

 

932

 

297

117

200

34

659

 

641

184

 

521

 

291

 

521

202

 

932

 

297

117

250

150

1030

 

641

184

 

660

 

291

 

660

202

 

932

 

297

117

300

150

1030

 

641

184

 

660

 

291

 

660

202

 

932

 

297

91

400

172

1284

 

641

184

 

870

 

291

 

870

202

 

932

 

297

91

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When equipped with optional blower cabinet.

 

 

 

Use with 4-point suspension with blower cabinet.

 

 

NOTES

 

When equipped with optional duct flange.

 

 

 

Contactor is standard on Models 300 and 400; optional on other

 

ƒDimension includes a 3/4" flange on the rear of the blower

 

sizes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cabinet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contactor location with optional three phase motors on Sizes 50,

 

Use with 4-point suspension without blower cabinet. If

 

75, 100 and 125.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

installing hanger kit Option CK19, suspension points

 

ˆDeduct 6-5/8" on Sizes 50, 75, and 100 when equipped with

 

 

change; see Paragraph 8.

 

 

 

 

 

 

direct drive motor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Uncrating and Preparation

This unit was test operated and inspected at the factory prior to crat- ing 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 char- acteristics 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 requirements of your par- ticular heater. If you do not have knowledge of local requirements, check with the local gas company or any other local agencies who might have requirements concerning this installation. Before begin- ning, make preparations for necessary supplies, tools, and manpower. Check to see if there are any field-installed options that need to be assembled to the heater prior to installation. Each of the option pack- ages includes a list of components and step-by-step instructions. For a brief description of optional hanger kits, refer to Paragraph 8. For a brief explanation of other frequently specified field-installed options, see Paragraphs 25-31. After becoming familiar with the instructions, assemble and install the options that are required for your heater.

If the heater was ordered with a vent cap shipped with the heater (Option BT2), packaging depends on the size of the heater. Sizes 25 and 50 have the vent cap mounted on a shipping tube that is attached to the venter housing. Remove the vent cap; remove and discard the shipping tube. Sizes 100, 165, 200, 250, 300 and 400 have the vent cap attached directly to the venter housing. Size 125 is shipped with the vent cap mounted on the crate near the gas valve. Remove the vent cap for field installation at the vent terminal.

Unless the crate bottom has been removed for option installation, leave it attached until after the heater has been suspended. If the crate bottom has been removed, the bottom of the heater must be supported with plywood or appropriately placed boards. Without adequate support, the bottom access panel could be damaged.

To protect the unit during shipping, the blower model has special supports that must be removed before installation. Follow these in- structions to remove:

oBlower Support Legs -- Remove the two blower support legs and screws.

oMotor Shipping Block - Remove the wooden block located under the motor bracket. Find the two rubber pads shipped in the in- struction envelope. Place these pads on the ends of the motor bracket bolts.

oMotor Shipping Plate -- Blower models that are equipped with motors of 3/4 HP or less have a metal shipping plate attached between the motor and the blower housing. Remove and discard the shipping plate. Note: On units factory equipped with an optional belt guard, the belt guard must be removed in order to reach the shipping plate.

5. Unit Heater Location

CAUTION: Avoid installing a unit heater in extremely drafty areas. Extreme drafts can shorten the life of the heat exchanger and/or cause safety problems.

For best results, the heater should be placed with certain rules in mind. In general, a unit should be located from 8 to 12 feet above the floor. Units should always be arranged to blow toward or along exposed wall sur- faces, if possible. Where two or more units are installed in the same room, a general scheme of air circulation should be maintained for best results. Suspended heaters are most effective when located as close to the work- ing zone as possible, and this fact should be kept in mind when determin- ing the mounting heights to be used. However, care should be exercised to avoid directing the discharged air directly on the room occupants.

Partitions, columns, counters, or other obstructions should be taken into consideration when locating the unit heater so that a minimum quantity of airflow will be deflected by such obstacles.

When units are located in the center of the space to be heated, the air should be discharged toward the exposed walls. In large areas, units should be located to discharge air along exposed walls with extra units provided to discharge air in toward the center of the area.

At those points where infiltration of cold air is excessive, such as at en- trance doors and shipping doors, it is desirable to locate the unit so that it will discharge directly toward the source of cold air from a distance of 15 to 20 feet.

Units should not be installed closer than 18 inches from any wall.

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

6. Clearances & Combustion Air

Units must be installed so that the following clearances are provided for combustion air space, service and inspection, and for proper spacing from combustible construction.

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Contents Table of Contents Gas-Fired, Power-VentedModel FE and be Unit HeatersWarranty Installation CodesSpecial Installations Aircraft Hangars/ Garages Fan-type unit heater is connected to a duct systemDimensions mm DimensionsFan-Type, Power-Vented Unit Heater Dimensions inches Blower-Type, Power-Vented Unit Heater Dimensions inches Dimensions contdClearances & Combustion Air Uncrating and PreparationUnit Heater Location Suspending the Heater Clearances and Combustion Air contdSuspension 25-400 6152 18457 12305Four-Point Swivel Connectors Option CK10 See a Optional, Field-Installed Hanger KitsVenting Specific Venting Requirements read all beforeVenting contd Location all directions unless specified Horizontal Vent Terminal ClearancesStructure Sizing a Gas Supply Line Manifold or Orifice Pressure SettingsGas Piping and Pressures Instructions to Check Manifold Pressure Electrical Supply and ConnectionsThermostat and Thermostat Connections Field Control Wiring Length and Gauge Typical Wiring Diagrams -- Pages 12Model Size Speed Form 436, Mfg P/N 98807 Rev 8, Thermostat Connections contd Adjusting Belt TensionFan Motor Blower MotorBlower Rotation Blower Speed AdjustmentFan Control Limit ControlBurner Air Adjustment Combustion Air Proving SwitchGas Valve Pilot and Ignition SystemCheck the installation prior to start-up Check Installation and Start-UpCheck installation after start-up Start-Up -- Typical Operating SequenceOptional Duct Flange Option CD9 Blower Models only Optional Vertical Louvers Option CD1Optional Vertical Louvers Sizes Range Air DeflectionConversion Table Diameter to Area 400 4935 550Optional Multiple Heater Control Options CL31 & CL32 Model Filter Replacement P/N Size QtyOptional Guards Options CD10 & CD12 Blower Models only Instructions for Burner Rack Removal See Figures Burner Rack RemovalPilot Flame Tubing Sensor Lead Burner Rack Hinged DownBurner Rack Removal contd Flash Carryover Burner OrificesHeat Exchanger Fan or BlowerVenter Motor Fan contdOperating Gas Valve Fan and Limit ControlsTRO Uble PRO Bable C Ause Remedy TroubleshootingName Address Phone For Service or REPAIR, Follow These Steps in Order

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