Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 1 
                    
                        (S) DSTBIM-3
J30-06935
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND PARTS LIST
TUBULAR GAS FIRED DIRECT SPARK PROPELLER UNIT HEATERS
ATTENTION: READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL LABELS ATTACHED TO THE UNIT CAREFULLY BEFORE 
ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, OPERATE OR SERVICE THESE UNITS! CHECK UNIT DATA PLATE FOR TYPE OF GAS 
AND ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND MAKE CERTAIN THAT THESE AGREE WITH THOSE AT THE POINT OF 
INSTALLATION. RECORD THE UNIT MODEL AND SERIAL No.(s) IN THE SPACE PROVIDED. RETAIN FOR FUTURE 
REFERENCE.
Model N
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 2 
                    
                        TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS VENTING  ...........................................12, 13, 14, 15, 16  Basic Description  ....................................................2 OPERATION  Performance & Specifi cation Data  ..........................4  Explanation of Controls and Operation ..................17 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION  Main Burner Orifi ce Schedule  ...............................18  Installation Codes  ...............................................2, 3  Adjustments  ..........
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 3 
                    
                        GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION  Failure to comply with the general  Do not attempt to convert the  safety information may result in extensive heater for use with a fuel other than the one  property damage, severe personal injury, or intended. Such conversion is dangerous, as it  will create the risks previously listed. death. Make certain that the power source conforms to the   This product must be installed by  electrical requirements of the heater. a licensed plumber or gas fi tter when installed  
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 4 
                    
                        Table 1 - Performance and Dimensional Data - Tubular Propeller Unit Heater  Unit Size 100 125 150 175 200 250 300 350 400  PERFORMANCE DATA†  Input - BTU/Hr. 100,000 125,000 150,000 175,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000 400,000                   (kW) (29.3) (36.6) (43.9) (51.2) (58.6) (73.2) (87.8) (102.5) (117.1)  Output - BTU/Hr. 81,000 101,250 121,500 141,750 162,000 202,500 243,000 283,500 324,000                      (kW) (23.7) (29.6) (35.6) (41.5) (47.5) (59.3) (71.2) (83.0) (95.0)  The
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 5 
                    
                        INSTALLATION  Do not install unit heaters in In Canada, installation must be in accordance to the  corrosive or fl ammable atmospheres! Premature latest edition of CGA B149 “Installation Codes for Gas  failure of, or severe damage to the unit will Burning Appliances and Equipment.” result! AIR DISTRIBUTION: Direct air towards areas of    Avoid locations where extreme maximum heat loss. When multiple heaters are involved,  drafts can affect burner operation. Unit heaters circulation of air around 
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 6 
                    
                        INSTALLATION (continued) CLEARANCES: Each Gas Unit Heater shall be Figure 3A located with respect to building construction and other  equipment so as to permit access to the Unit Heater.  Clearance between vertical walls and the vertical  sides of the Unit Heater shall be no less than 6 inches  (152mm). However, to ensure access to the control box,  a minimum of 18" (457mm) is required for the control  box side. A minimum clearance of 6 inches (152mm)  must be maintained between the top of the U
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 7 
                    
                        GAS PIPING  To avoid damage or possible personal injury, do not connect gas piping to this unit  until a supply line pressure/leak test has been completed. Connecting the unit before completing the  pressure/leak test may damage the unit gas valve and result in a fi re hazard.  Do not rely on a shut-off valve to isolate the unit while conducting gas pressure/leak  tests. These valves may not be completely shut off, exposing the gas valve to excessive pressure and  damage. PIPE SIZING NOTICE: If m
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 8 
                    
                        PIPE INSTALLATION 1. Install the gas piping in accordance with applicable Figure 4 - Pipe Installation, Standard Controls local codes. 2. Check gas supply pressure. Each unit heater must  be connected to a manifold pressure and a gas  supply capable of supplying its full rated capacity  as specified in Table 4. A field LP tank regulator  must be used to limit the supply pressure to a  maximum of 14 in. W.C. (3.5 kPa). All piping should  be sized in accordance with the latest edition of  ANSI Sta
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 9 
                    
                        ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Figure 5a -  Low-voltage T Thermostat Wiring  HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE!  Single Stage DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC  POWER INCLUDING REMOTE  DISCONNECTS BEFORE  Figure 5b -   SERVICING. Failure to  Low-voltage  disconnect power before  Thermostat Wiring  servicing can cause severe  Two Stage personal injury or death. Standard units are shipped for use on 115 volt, 60 hertz,  single phase electric power. The motor name-plate and  Honeywell Figure 5c - T834H-1009 electrical rating of the
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 10 
                    
                        ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (continued) Figure 5d - Tubular Units Equipped with Natural Gas and Propane (LP) Gas 10                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 11 
                    
                        ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (continued) Figure 5e - Tubular Unit Sizes with Optional 2 Stage Ignition 11                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 12 
                    
                        VENTING ANSI now organizes vented Category I Category IV appliances into four categories. Includes non-condensing Covers condensing appliances with  appliances with negative vent positive vent pressure. Venting Categories pressure, like the traditional  NOTICE: Category II and IV do  atmospheric unit heater.  Non     not apply to equipment specifi ed   Condensing Condensing Category II within this manual.  Negative Groups condensing appliances   Vent    I  II with negative vent pressure.  Pressur
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 13 
                    
                        HORIZONTALLY VENTED UNIT HEATERS  (CATEGORY III) Horizontal venting arrangements are designed to be The vent terminal must be at least 12 inches (305mm)  used with single wall vent pipe. Horizontal venting from the exterior of the wall that it passes through to  arrangements must terminate external to the building prevent degradation of the building material by flue  using either single wall or double wall (Type B) vent. If gases. single wall vent pipe is used, it must be constructed of  26 gaug
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 14 
                    
                        VENTING (continued) Figure 6 - Vertically Vented Tubular Unit Heater – Category I Figure 7 - Horizontally Vented Tubular Unit Heater – Category III ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT FOR CANADIAN INSTALLATIONS REFER TO SPECIFICATION TABLE AND INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR PROPER USAGE. * The following instructions apply to Canadian installations in addition to installation and operating instructions. 1. Installation must conform with local building codes, or in the absence of local codes, with current CGA B149.1,
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 15 
                    
                        VENTING (continued) Figure 8A Figure 8B 15                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 16 
                    
                        VENTING (continued) Figure 9A Figure 9B 16                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 17 
                    
                        OPERATION POWER VENTED PROPELLER UNITS  DIRECT SPARK IGNITION EXPLANATION OF CONTROLS (See Figure 10): 7. The wall thermostat, supplied optionally, is a  1. The unit heater is equipped with a power vent system  temperature sensitive switch that operates the vent  that consists of a power venter motor and blower,  and ignition system to control the temperature of  pressure switch, and sealed fl ue collector in place of  the space being heated. The thermostat must be  the conventional draft diverte
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 18 
                    
                        PRIMARY AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT Primary air adjustment is made at the factory. No fi eld adjustments are necessary. GAS INPUT RATE Check the gas input rate as follows (Refer to General 2. PROPANE GAS: An exact manifold pressure of 10.0  Safety Information section for metric conversions). inches W.C. (2.5 kPa) must be maintained for proper  operation of the unit heater. If the unit is equipped   Never overfi re the unit heater, as this with a pressure regulator on the combination gas  may cause unsa
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 19 
                    
                        Table 5A TUBULAR UNIT HEATER  NATURAL GAS PROPANE (LP) GAS HIGH ALTITUDE DERATION This Tubular Unit Heater has been manufactured utilizing  Heating* Manifold Heating* Manifold  standard burner orifi ces and a normal manifold pressure  Altitude Value Pressure Value Pressure (Feet) BTU/Cu. ft. (In. W.C.) BTU/Cu. ft. (In. W.C.) setting as per the specifi cations shown on your unit rating  plate.   2,000 948 3.5 2,278 8.6   2,500 931 3.5 2,237 8.5 All unit deration must be done through fi eld adjustmen
                    
                    Inhaltszusammenfassung zur Seite Nr. 20 
                    
                        Table 6 - Tubular Propeller Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION  A. Flame pops back. 1. Burner orifi ce too small. 1. Check with local gas supplier for proper orifi ce  size and replace. Refer to “Operation”.  B. Noisy Flame. 1. Irregular orifi ce causing whistle or resonance. 1. Replace orifi ce.   2. Excessive gas input. 2. Test and reset manifold pressure.  C. Yellow tip fl ame (some yellow  1. Clogged main burners. 1. Clean main burner ports. tipping on LP gas is pe