Gas-Fired Products ETU Series, ETS Series specifications Ets/Etu Series Layouts, Ets Series

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ETS/ETU SERIES LAYOUTS

ETS/ETU SERIES LAYOUTS

ETS/ETU SERIES LAYOUTS

The ETS/ETU series, with more than 100 different configurations, offers optimum flexibility in custom designing an infrared heating system. The ETS series is available in multiple configurations (straight, L, Z, and expanded U-shape) with lengths from 15’ to 80’ long. For added versitality, 90° elbows, corner reflectors, and side reflectors are available for close area mounting near walls, doors, and corners. The ETU series is available in seven different configurations and provides more uniform radiant heat energy distribution. The ETU series is ideal for high heat loss areas and spot heating.

LEGEND

CONTROL UNIT

DRAFT INDUCER

10FT. BODY SECTION

5 FT. BODY SECTION

90° ELBOW

180° U BEND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ETS SERIES

STRAIGHT L-SHAPE

EXPANDED

Z-SHAPE

U-SHAPE

15 FT SYSTEM

20 FT SYSTEM

25 FT SYSTEM

STRAIGHT L-SHAPE

EXPANDED

Z-SHAPE

U-SHAPE

 

 

40 FT SYSTEM

45 FT SYSTEM

30 FT SYSTEM

35 FT SYSTEM

50 FT SYSTEM

Only 15 ft. to 50 ft. systems are shown. Please refer to the Installation and Operation Instructions for complete layouts.

ETU SERIES

20 FT SYSTEM

30 FT SYSTEM

40 FT SYSTEM

50 FT SYSTEM

COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTILATION

Combustion air and venting requirements for all gas-fired heating equipment must be provided per the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA54 or the authority having jurisdiction over the installation. In contaminated atmospheres or high humidity areas, optional outside air for combustion can be supplied. Heaters can be common vented, direct vented, or indirect vented. Refer to the Installation and Operation Instructions for further information. A vented installation must be vented to the outside of the building with a flue pipe. An Indirect vented installation requires a minimum ventilation flow of 4 CFM per 1000 Btu/hr of total installed heater capacity on natural gas by either gravity or power ventilation (4.18 CFM per 1000 Btu/hr on propane). For indirect vented applications, building exhaust openings must be located above the level of the heaters and inlet air openings must be located below the level of the heaters.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

OPERATE SPACE-RAY GAS INFRARED HEATERS WITH PROPER CARE AND OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Installation and service must be performed by a licensed con- tractor. The installation must conform to local codes. In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition, also known as NPFA54) or CAN / CSA-B149 installation codes (latest edition). These codes are available from the National Fire Protection Association, Inc., Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269 or the Canadian Gas Association, 55 Scarsdale Road, Toronto, Ontario MB3 2R3 Canada.

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P.O. Box 36485 Charlotte, NC 28236 Telephone (Toll Free) 1-800-438-4936 (704) 372-3485 Fax (704) 332-5843

www.spaceray.com • email: info@spaceray.com

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Gas-Fired Products ETU Series, ETS Series specifications Ets/Etu Series Layouts, Ets Series

FAQ

What are the different configurations available for the ETS series?

The ETS series is available in multiple configurations straight, L, Z, and expanded U-shape with lengths from 15 to 80 long.

What are the venting requirements for gas-fired heating equipment?

Combustion air and venting requirements must be provided per the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA54 or the authority having jurisdiction over the installation.

How should Space-Ray gas infrared heaters be operated for safety?

Space-Ray gas infrared heaters should be operated with proper care and all safety precautions must be observed.