Chromalox PG434-3, PG434-4 User Manual

(Supersedes PG434-3)
PG434-4
SEPTEMBER, 2009
Type STAR Radiant Heater
For Fixed Overhead Installations
© 2010 Chromalox, Inc.
Specifications – Table 1
Model Figure Volts KW
1 Phase 3 Phase
BTU
A Length B Width D Depth 1 Phase 3 Phase
STAR-02A-11-F 120 1.5 12.5 NA 5118 14 NA STAR-02A-81-F 208 2 9.6 NA 6824 14 NA STAR-02A-21-F 1 240 2 8.3 NA 6824 33-1/4 15-1/2 11-9/16 14 NA STAR-02A-71-F 277 2 7.2 NA 6824 14 NA STAR-02A-41-F 480 2 4.2 NA 6824 14 NA STAR-02A-61-F* 600 2 3.3 NA 6824 14 NA
STAR-05A-81-F 208 4.5 21.6 NA 15354 12 NA STAR-05A-21-F 240 4.5 18.8 NA 15354 12 NA STAR-05A-71-F 1 277 4.5 15.9 NA 15354 55-3/4 15-1/2 11-9/16 14 NA STAR-05A-41-F 480 4.5 9.4 NA 15354 14 NA STAR-05A-61-F* 600 4.5 7.5 NA 15354 14 NA
STAR-06A-83-F 208 6 28.8 16.7 20472 10 12 STAR-06A-23-F 240 6 25.0 14.4 20472 10 12 STAR-06A-71-F 2 277 6 21.7 20472 32-1/2 23-5/8 11-1/2 10 — STAR-06A-43-F 480 6 12.5 7.2 20472 12 12 STAR-06A-63-F* 600 6 10.0 5.8 20472 12 12
STAR-14A-83-F 208 13.5 NR 37.5 46062 NR 10 STAR-14A-23-F 240 13.5 NR 32.5 46062 NR 10 STAR-14A-71-F 2 277 13.2 47.7 45038 55-5/8 23-5/8 11-3/4 8 STAR-14A-43-F 480 13.5 28.1 16.2 46062 12 12 STAR-14A-63-F* 600 13.5 22.5 13.0 46062 12 12
* Not UL or CSA NA - Not Available NR - Not Recommended
Figure 2
11-9/16"
15-1/2"
33-1/4"
23-5/8"
32-1/2"
11-1/2"
Figure 1
B
B
11-9/16"
15-1/2"
55-3/4"
23-5/8"
55-5/8"
11-1/2"
2.0 kW 4.5 kW
6.0 kW 13.5 kW
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
1. Read all instructions before using this heater.
2. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin
touch hot surfaces. Allow sufficient time for heater to cool before
serviceing or cleaning heater.
3. Do not stack or store combustible materials in the radiation path
under the heater or in the space a distance of 5 feet from any pro-
jected edge of the heater as shown in figure 4.
4. Always disconnect heater when not in use.
5. Do not use outdoors in areas subject to wind.
6. Connect to properly grounded outlets or building ground.
7. This heater has hot surfaces. Do not use it in areas where gasoline,
paint or flammable liquids are used or stored.
8. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
9. In order to prevent equipment damage, protect with a ground fault
device such as Chromalox STAR-GF series monitor. An equip­ment protection device circuit breaker is also acceptable.
10.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL
IMPORTANT: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
FIRE HAZARD. Do not use as a residential or house­hold heater. Keep combustible material away from heater. Do not operate heater where flammable vapors, gases or liquids are present.
To avoid personal injury read “IMPORTANT INSTRUC­TIONS” on this page before installation or operation of heater.
ELECTRIC SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD. This radiant heater is a component of the complete heating sys­tem. The heating system designer must consider the risks associated with its operation and specify ade­quate controls and safety devices. Where the conse­quences of failure could result in personal injury, property damage or fire, back-up controls are essen­tial.
INSTALLATION
The Chromalox STAR radiant heater is shipped fully assem­bled. The heater can be hung from the ceiling with 4 chains or rigid angle brackets attached to the heater brackets located on the back of the heater, for 2 and 4.5 kW heaters, chains can be attached to the four holes in the corners of the back reflector. (Chromalox offers hanging chain kits for these heaters that will allow for instal­lations 2 to 6 feet from the ceiling.) Minimum spacings:
Ceiling to top of heater is 2 feet.
Wall to sides of heater is 3 feet.
Floor to bottom of heater is 10 feet.
Installer should consult state and local codes and meet any applicable requirements regarding the installation.
FIRE HAZARD. Radiant heaters are capable of devel­oping high temperatures, care should be taken to: A. Mount heater with the proper clearance between
heater and walls, ceiling and floor.
B. Mount heater in horizontal position only. Do not
mount vertically or tilted in any direction. C. Do not mount heater over combustible surfaces. D. Do not stack or store combustible materials direct-
ly below the heater or in the space a distance of 5
feet from any projected edge of the heater. E. Do not operate the heater without Ground Fault
Equipment Protection. Failure to follow these instructions can result in per­sonal injury and fire.
5 Feet
Min.
Floor - Non combustible surface
5 Feet
Min.
Shaded area
must be kept clear of combustible
materials
2
Figure 4
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