Chromalox PF451-3 User Manual

DIVISION 4 SECTION
VUH
SALES
REFERENCE
DATE
PF451-3
161-057823-001
JULY, 2002
Installation, Operation
and
RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION
(Supersedes PF451-2)
© 2010 Chromalox®, Inc.
Type VUH Vertical Unit Heater
Heating Capacity Volts Air Delivery
Max.
Dimensions (In.)
Mtg.
Model
1 3 Outlet
Mtg. Weight
kW BTUH
Phase Phase
CFM FPM
Temp.˚F*
Height
ABCD EFHM
(Lbs.)
(Ft.)
208
VUH-C-15 15 51,000 240 1300 1600 93 25 14 13-1/2 26 4-5/8 8-3/8 6 7-1/4 12-5/8 85
480
19.5 208
VUH-C-20 68,000 1300 1600 104 23 14 13-1/2 26 4-5/8 8-3/8 6 7-1/4 12-5/8 85
20 480
VUH-C-25 25 85,000 480 1300 1600 115 20 14 13-1/2 26 4-5/8 8-3/8 6 7-1/4 12-5/8 85
Specifications — Table 1
* Based on 60˚F entering air. ** For instructions on VUH units rated 5-10 kW refer to Bulletin PF450; VUH units rated 30-50 refer to Bulletin PF452.
A
B
C
4-11/16" Dia.
Mounting
Holes
Note:
Knockout Location See Table 2 For Recommended Conduit Size.
Figure 1
Figure 2
F
Approx.
H
D
E
12" Min.
48" Min.
M
7' Min.
To Floor
C
L
Position With Junction Box Facing Away From Walls For Easy Access
Warm Air
Discharge
4-11/16" Dia.
Mounting Holes
IMPORTANT
Failure to understand and follow these installation instructions and the “WARNING” notes therein may result in serious per­sonal injury from electrical shock, or from the heater falling due to faulty installation.
WARNING: This heater is not recommended for use in hazardous atmospheres where flammable vapors, gases, liquids or other combustible atmos­pheres are present as defined in the National Electrical Code. Failure to comply can result in explosion or fire. For these applications see Bulletin PDS CXH-EP (PF305).
WARNING: Hazard of Shock. Disconnect all power before installing heater.
The heater must be mounted at least 7’ above the floor to prevent accidental contact with the heating elements or fan blade which could cause injury.
The ceiling structure, the brackets, hangers or chains used to sus­pend the heater, and the anchoring provisions must be of sufficient strength to support the combined weight of the heater installation (85 pounds for VUH-C-15, 20, 25 plus the weight of the supports).
Prior to operating the heater verify that the fan hub setscrews are tightened and the push-on clip is secured to assure that the fan blade is securely fastened to the motor shaft.
On models connected to three-phase power, fan blade rotation must be checked. If airflow is not downward, interchange any two of the three customer power leads.
First stage of thermostat must be connected to terminals C1 and C2 to insure proper operation of overheat protective devices.
INSTALLATION
WARNING: Hazard of Shock. Any installation
involving electric heaters must be effectively grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
1. Heater should be positioned with the junction box facing away
from walls to provide easy access for servicing relay(s) mounted within.
WARNING: Mount the heater for down discharge only.
2. It is important that the 12” minimum dimension shown in
Figure 1 be maintained to make it possible for a serviceman to remove the fan motor, if necessary, without moving the heater from its mounting.
WARNING: The heater must be mounted at least 7’ above the floor to prevent accidental contact with the heating elements or fan blade which could cause injury.
The ceiling structure, the brackets, hangers or chains used to sus­pend the heater and the anchoring provisions must be of sufficient strength to support the total weight of the heater installation (85 pounds for VUH-C-15, 20, 25 plus the weight of the supports).
3. The heater may be mounted to the ceiling by attaching rigid
angle brackets, hangers, or chains to the four mounting holes on the top of the heater case using four 5/8” bolts (by others). See Figures 1 and 2.
Note: Brackets, hangers, or chains to support the heater are supplied by the customer.
4. All wiring should be done in accordance with local codes and
the National Electrical Code by a qualified person as defined in the NEC.
WARNING: Use Copper conductors only.
5. Rough-in wiring to heater. See Table 2 for line amperes, rec-
ommended wire size and conduit size.
6. Wire heater per wiring diagram supplied with this instruction
sheet.
Note: Power relay(s) are provided as standard on all heaters.
WARNING: Prior to operating the heater, verify that the fan hub setscrews are tightened and the push-on clip is secured to assure that the fan blade is securely fastened to the motor shaft.
7. Carefully inspect the completed installation. Rotate the fan
blade by hand to be sure that it turns freely. Investigate any binding, rubbing or interference.
8. Air diffusers for deflecting the air are optional. See Instruction
Sheet PF449 for Installation instructions.
Power Supply Circuit
Contactor
Holding Coil
Motor
Model
Line Line
Minimum
Volt Ampheres
kW Volts Phase Amps Wire Size
No.
Conduit
(Note 3)
(Note 1) (Note 2)
Circuits
Size †
(In.)
Inrush Sealed
Volts H.P. Phase
208 3 43 6 1 1 208
VUH-C-15 15 240 3 37 8 1 1 52 9 240 1/6 3
480 3 19 10 1 1/2 480
VUH-C-20
19.5 240 3 48 6 1 1 240 20 480 3 25 8 1 3/4
52 9
480
1/6 3
VUH-C-25 25 480 3 31 8 1 3/4 52 9 480 1/6 3
Table 2 - Electrical Data
Notes:
1. Includes Fan Motor Amps.
2. Use 75˚C Wire - Copper Conductors only.
3. Standard units have one contactor. Units with separate fan motor control use two contactors.Conduit knockout location - top of Junction Box.
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