Model VPS Burner/Control Box with 20 - 80 ft Tube/Reflector Length Form I-VPS (Version B) INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE Applies to: Mode
10 1.6 Vent Requirements and Details 1.6.1 Unvented units Heaters may be installed without a vent providing the governing building co
11 Figure 7.b Horizontal Venting. Figure 7.c Fresh Air Ducted Intake. Figure 7.d Wall Terminal Intake Kit. NOTE: The vent terminal should be instal
1.8 Technical Details - Table 5 No of Injectors 1 Gas Connection ½” N.P.T Electrical Supply 120 volt 1 phase 60Hz Vent size (in) 4” or 6” (101mm or
13 Options * Not available on LP Gas 1 All standard units fitted with unvented vent, natural gas and aluminized steel reflectors. 2 1 off 180° bend
14 2. Assembly Instructions. 2.2.3 Brackets There can be four t
15 2.2.4 Couplers The couplers are used for joining radiant tubes and U or L bends. Slide the coupler over the tube ensuring that the screw stop ha
Typical usage of optional bend kits: 2.2.9 Detailed Assembly Drawings The following pages show the technical dimensional details of th
S20 S30 S40 S50 S60 S70 U20 U40 U60 S80 U80 Bends must be fitted at a distance of at least 50% of the total heat exchanger e.g. for a 60f
18 Figure 9. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 60-S20 and 80-S20. G6"-9" REFLECTOR OVERLAPFGHCOUPLERSBURNERENDCAPS(OPTIONAL)10' 3"
19 Figure 10. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 60-S30, 80-S30 and 100-S30. G6" REFLECTOR OVERLAP6" REFLECTOR OVERLAPFGGHS FCOUPLERSBURNEREND
Introduction. Document Index. 1 Installation Requirements 1.1 Health & Safety 1.2 Heater Suspension 1.3 Clearance to Combustibles 1.4 Gas Conne
20 Figure 11. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 60-S40, 80-S40, 100-S40, 125-S40 and 150-S40. GFG GHS S COUPLER*(HIGH TEMP COUPLERMODELS 38/45)BURNER
21 Figure 12. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 100-S50, 125-S50, 150-S50, 170-S50, and 200-S50 GFG GHS F* HT COUPLERON MODELS 38,45, 50 & 60BURNER
22 Figure 13. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 125-S60, 150-S60, 170-S60 and 200-S60 DETAILSLIDING REFLECTOR BRACKETDETAILFIXED REFLECTOR BRACKETREFLEC
23 Figure 14. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 150-S70, 170-S70 and 200-S70. DETAILSLIDING REFLECTOR BRACKETDETAILFIXED REFLECTOR BRACKETREFLECTORTUBE
24 Figure 15. Heater Assembly: Model Linear 170-S80 and 200-S80 DETAILSLIDING REFLECTOR BRACKETDETAILFIXED REFLECTOR BRACKETREFLECTORTUBESTRAPRADIAN
25 Figure 16. Heater Assembly: Model U tube 60-U20 and 80-U20. FCOUPLERSBURNERENDCAPS(OPTIONAL)6"4"10' 3" REFLECTORS TYPICAL OF
26 Figure 17. Heater Assembly: Model U tube 60-U40, 80-U40, 100-U40, 125-U40 and 150-U40. 6"-9" REFLECTOR OVERLAPSFHT COUPLERS38 & 45
27 Figure 18. Heater Assembly: Model U tube 125-U60, 150-U60, 170-U60 and 200-U60 6"-9" REFLECTOR OVERLAPSFHT COUPLERON ALL MODELSBURNERE
28 Figure 19. Heater Assembly: Model U tube 170-U80 and 200-U80 F HT COUPLER ON ALL MODELSBURNERENDCAPS(OPTIONAL)6"4"10' 3" REFL
29 3. Start Up Instructions. These appliances should be commissioned by a qualified mechanical contractor. 3.1 Tools Required. The following tools
3 installed in accordance with the Standard for Parking Structures, ANSI/NFPA 88A, or the Standard for Repair Garages, ANSI/NFPA 88B, or the Cana
30 Start the heater and using a suitable screwdriver adjust the pressure regulator, turning the screw clockwise to increase the pres
31 Check installation has been carried out to these instructions. NO YES Ensure gas and electricity supplies are isolated. Disconnect gas hose from b
Small Flat Head Screwdriver 4. Servicing Instructions. These appliances should be serviced annually by a competent person to ensure safe and efficie
33 4.3 Burner Removal Step 1 Isolate power and gas supplies. Step 2 Unplug the power connectors. Step 3 Detach the gas supply as shown below, ta
34 Step 3 Reconnect ignition leads, ground lead and silicone tube to test nipple. Refit gasket and support casting. 4.5 Burner Head and Electrode S
35 Step 2 Remove fan screws and unplug from burner box. Step 3 The combustion fan can now be detached. Step 4 Remove the fan orifice plate and
36 5. Spare Parts. Required Spares In order to aid troubleshooting and servicing we recommend that the components shown in this section should be sto
37 6. Troubleshooting Guide. STARTEnsure gas & electricity supplies are enabled. Turn any external timer to call for heat (if fitted).Does the Po
To aid in the trouble shooting process the UT controller has a LED flash code diagnostic sequence: Steady Off No control Power Steady On Power App
7. Replacing Parts. 7.1 Burner Controller Replacement Step 1 Loosen screw in burner lid and open the right hand burner access door. Step 2 Disconne
4 Table 1 Clearance to Combustibles, inches (cm) Burner Rating A B B1 C1 C2 C3 D1 D2 E 60 74 (188) 29 (74) 41 (105) 20 (51) / 10* (26)* 8 (
7.3 Gas Valve Replacement Step 1 Remove the burner assembly as described in the Servicing Sections. Step 2 Open the right hand access
BURNER Rating. Natural Gas Altitude Conversion Kit Propane Gas & Propane Altitude Conversion Kit Combustion Air inlet Kit Aluminized Steel End
Notes.
44 8.1 To Start the Heater 1. First ensure that the gas supply to each heater is turned on by opening the main gas shut off valve. 2. Ensure that
C2C1AB1BBAED2.D1Ensure that there is adequateprovision in the building forcombustion and ventilation air supply.Installation must meet minimumrequirem
6 1.4 Gas Connection and Supply The gas connection on the heater is ½” N.P.T internal thread. Injector sizes and manifold pressure for the burners
7 1.5 Electrical Connections This appliance must be electrically grounded Supply 120V 60Hz single phase. Standard heater 0.16HP. Current rating 1.2
Figure 5a. Single and Multiple Heater Installations 120V Control Supply circuit120V 60Hz 1 PhL2L1 (HOT)GNDother burnersBurner 1T110V ThermostatFigur
9 Figure 6. Internal Burner Wiring Diagram. If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with wir
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