OWNER / INSTALLER: For your safety this manual must be carefully and thoroughly read and understood before installing, operating or servicing this heater.
INFRARED RADIANT TUBE HEATER
Single Stage Push Through System (Positive Pressure)
^ INSTALLER: This manual is the property of the owner. Please present this manual to
the owner when you leave the job site.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operation and maintenance
instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
IF YOU SMELL GAS:
^ DO NOT try to light any appliance.
^ DO NOT touch any electrical switch; DO NOT use any
telephone in your building.
^ IMMEDIATELY call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
telephone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you
cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
!IMPORTANT
Post Office Box 36485 (28236) 305 Doggett Street (28203) Charlotte, North Carolina
25.0) Replacement Parts Guide...................................................................................................... 50
This heater complies with ANSI Z83.20 (current standard) and CSA 2.34. Copies of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI
Z223.1-latest edition) are available from the CSA at 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44131 or 55 Scarsdale
Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2R3. All NFPA codes are available from the National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, Massachusetts 02269.
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1.0) SAFETY
This heater is a self-contained infrared radiant tube heater. Safety information required during installation and
operation of this heater is provided in this manual and the labels on the product. The installation, service and
maintenance of this heater must be performed by a contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas fired
heating equipment.
All personnel in contact with the heater must read and understand all safety information, instructions and labels
before operation. The following symbols will be used in this manual to indicate important safety information.
Warning instructions must be followed to prevent or avoid hazards which
may cause serious injury, property damage or death.
Caution instructions must be followed to prevent incorrect operation or
installation of the heater which may cause minor injury or property damage.
2.0) INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITY
The installer is responsible for the following:
• The heater and venting, as well as electrical and gas supplies must be installed in accordance with these
installation instructions and any applicable codes and regulations.
• Every heater shall be located with respect to building construction and other equipment so as to permit access to
the heater.
• Each installer must follow the clearances to combustible materials for the heaters.
• Install the heater so that the supports and hangers are correctly spaced in accordance with these instructions. The
heater must be supported by materials having a working load limit of at least 115lbs.
• Ensure that the tube integrity safety system TISS™ supplied is installed in accordance with these instructions and
that the tension is correct.
• Supply the owner with a copy of these Installation and Operation Instructions.
• Where unvented heaters are used, gravity or mechanical means shall be provided to supply and exhaust at least 4
CFM per 1,000 Btu/hr input of installed heaters.
• Never use the heater as a support for a ladder or other access equipment. Do not hang anything from the heater.
• Supply all installation materials necessary that are not included with the heater.
• Check the nameplate to make sure that the burner is correct for the gas type in the building and the installation
altitude.
3.0) GENERAL INFORMATION
This heater is a self-contained infrared radiant tube heater for use in locations where flammable gases or vapors are
not generally present (as defined by OSHA acceptable limits) and is intended for the heating of nonresidential spaces.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
The installation must conform to local building codes or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas
Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSAB149.1. Heaters shall be installed
by a licensed contractor or licensed installer. Clearances to combustibles as outlined in this manual should always
be observed. In areas used for storage of combustible materials where they may be stacked below the heater,
NFPA54 requires that the installer must post signs that will “specify the maximum permissible stacking height to
maintain the required clearances from the heater to combustibles.”
Every heater shall be located with respect to building construction and other equipment so as to permit access to the
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heater. Each installer shall use quality installation practices when locating the heater and must give consideration to
clearances to combustible materials, vehicles parked below, lights, overhead doors, storage areas with stacked
materials, sprinkler heads, gas and electrical lines and any other possible obstructions or hazards. Consideration also
must be given to service accessibility.
The heater, when installed in aircraft hangars and public garages, must be installed in accordance with ANSI/NFPA
409-latest edition (Standard for Aircraft Hangars), ANSI/NFPA 88a-latest edition (Standard for Parking Structures),
and ANSI/NFPA 88b-latest edition (Standard for Repair Garages) with the following clearances:
a. At least 10 feet above the upper surfaces of wings or engine enclosures of the highest aircraft that may be
housed in the hangar and at least 8 feet above the floor in shops, offices, and other sections of hangars
communicating with aircraft storage or service areas.
b. At least 8 feet above the floor in public garages. WARNING
: Minimum clearances marked on the heater must
be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater.
a. Installation of this appliance is to be in accordance with latest edition of CAN 1-B149.1 (Installation Code for
(FOR CANADA ONLY)
Natural Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment), and/or CAN B149.2 (Installation Code for Propane Gas Burning
Appliances and Equipment).
b. For installation in public garages or aircraft hangars, the minimum clearances from the bottom of the infrared
heater to the upper surface of the highest aircraft or vehicle shall be 50 percent greater than the certified
minimum clearance, but the clearance shall not be less than 8 feet.
Although these heaters may be used in many applications other than space heating (e.g., process heating), SpaceRay will not recognize the warranty for any use other than space heating.
This heater is for Indoor Installation and Covered Patio Installation only and can be used in either Vented or Unvented
mode. The term Unvented actually means Indirect Vented. While the products of combustion are expelled into the
building, national codes require ventilation in the building to dilute these products of combustion. This ventilation
may be provided by gravity or mechanical means.
This heater is not an explosion proof heater. Where the possibility of exposure to volatile and low flash point
materials exists, it could result in property damage or death. This heater must not be installed in a spray booth where
the heater can operate during the spraying process. Consult your local fire marshal or insurance company.
PTS Series Only
: Since straight tube heaters are always hotter at the control end than at the flue terminal end,
always observe the minimum recommended mounting heights shown on the specification sheets and in Section
5.0 of this manual. Use U-tube configuration instead of straight tubes for spot or area heating (e.g., where a single
heater is utilized for space heating).
HOT
WARM
WARM
HOT
WARM
WARM
High Altitude
:
Appliances are supplied as standard for altitudes of O to 2,000 feet (0-610 m). High-altitude ratings are obtained
by a change in the orifice size. When ordered for high altitude installations, burners are supplied by the factory
ready for high altitude installation. Check the nameplate for altitude before proceeding with the installation. In
Canada the adjustment for altitude is made in accordance with Standard CGA 2.17, Gas-Fired Appliances for Use
at High Altitudes.
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4.0) MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
Combustible material must be located outside the
clearance dimensions listed.
Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury or
property damage.
Minimum clearances to combustibles shall be measured from the outer surfaces as shown in the following diagram:
* When used indirect vented, minimum clearance for CEILING must be: 12” for PTS/PTU 50-75 and 18” for
PTS/PTU 100-200. If optional corner and u-bend reflectors are not used, the clearance must be 18”.
** Maximum clearance below reduces to 72” once you are 20ft. downstream from the control box.
WARNING
: Certain materials or objects, when stored under the heater, will be subjected to radiant heat and
could be seriously damaged. Observe the Minimum Clearances to Combustibles listed in the manual and on the
heater at all times.
NOTE
: The clearances specified above must be maintained to combustibles and other materials that may be
damaged by temperatures 90ºF above ambient temperature. Clearances to combustibles are posted on the
control box. In areas used for storage of combustible materials where they may be stacked below the heater,
NFPA54 requires that the installer must post signs that will “specify the maximum permissible stacking height to
maintain the required clearances from the heater to combustibles.” Space-Ray recommends posting these signs
adjacent to the heater thermostat or other suitable location that will provide enhanced visibility.
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5.0) SPECIFICATIONS
Combustion Air
Btu/hr
Model No.
PTS/PTU 40 40,000 #44140061 #32 (0.116) #49 (0.073) 10 ft. 9 ft. 4
PTS/PTU 50 50,000 #44140064 3.5mm (0.138) 46 (0.081) 11 ft. 10 ft. 5
PTS/PTU 75 75,000 #44140063 #21 (0.159) 2.5mm (0.098) 13 ft. 12 ft. 5
PTS/PTU 100 100,000 #44140062 #12 (0.189)) #32 (0.116) 14 ft. 13 ft. 3
PTS/PTU 125 125,000 #44140066 #4 (0.209) #30 (0.129) 14 ft. 13 ft. 7
PTS/PTU 150 150,000 #44140067 “A” (0.234) #27 (0.144) 15 ft. 14 ft. 4
PTS/PTU 175 175,000 #44140067 “E” (0.250) #23 (0.154) 16 ft. 15 ft. 0
PTS/PTU 200 200,000 #44140068 6.9mm (0.272) 4.1mm (0.161) 18 ft. 16 ft. 1
* MOUNT HEATERS AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. Minimums are shown as a guideline for human comfort and uniform
energy distribution for complete building heating applications. Consult your Space-Ray representative for the
particulars of your installation requirements.
Type
Gas:
Input
Gas-Pipe
Connection:
Plate
Part #
Diameter:
Natural Gas Propane Gas @ Horizontal @ 45º Angle
Tube
Connection: 1
Orifice Size
Flue
Fresh Air
Connection: 1
Electrical
Minimum *
Mounting Height
Supply:
Turbulator
Qty.
Current
Rating:
Natural
or Propane
1) See Section 16 for vent sizes when multiple heaters are connected into a common vent.
15 second trial for ignition period
15 second pre-purge period
60 second inter-purge period
30 second post-purge period
3 tries for ignition (separate flame sensor).
120 Volt,
60Hz, 1 Phase 1.74 Amp
6.0) PACKING LIST
A) PTS/PTU Burner Package QTY
Burner Box Assembly (Refer to the following chart for Package Part Numbers) 1
4”ID x 4”Lg Flue Adapter Collar (#30504500) ...................................................................1
Exhaust Hood Assembly, #42925540……QTY–1
#10-16 x ½ Self-Drilling Screws, #02189020……QTY–2
:
4 (10cm)
7 1/2
(19cm)
3 3/4 (10cm)
3 1/2 (9cm)
Side View
24
(61cm)
7 1/2
(19cm)
Bird
Screen
Front View
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7.0) TYPICAL LAYOUTS – PTU / PTS Series
10FT.
SYSTEM
50 FT.
SYSTEM
20 FT.
SYSTEM
30 FT.
SYSTEM
60 FT.
SYSTEM
40 FT.
SYSTEM
LEGEND
Burner Box
Flue Termination
10 FT. Body Section
5 FT. Body Section
90 Deg. Elbow
180 Deg. U-Bend
70 FT.
SYSTEM
EMITTER LENGTH BODY LENGTH
MODEL
Min. Max.
MODEL
Min. Max.
PTS 40 10 Ft. 20 Ft. PTU 40 10 Ft. 10 Ft.
PTS 50 20 Ft 30 Ft. PTU 50 10 Ft. 15 Ft.
PTS 75 20 Ft. 30 Ft. PTU 75 10 Ft. 15 Ft
PTS 100 30 Ft. 40 Ft. PTU 100 15 Ft. 20 Ft.
PTS 125 30 Ft 50 Ft. PTU 125 15 Ft. 25 Ft.
PTS 150 40 Ft. 60 Ft. PTU 150 20 Ft. 30 Ft.
PTS 175 50 Ft. 70 Ft. PTU 175 25 Ft. 35 Ft.
PTS 200 50 Ft. 70 Ft. PTU 200 25 Ft. 35 Ft.
NOTES:
1) In all configurations, the control unit must be connected directly to either a) the 24-hole flange of the 10 ft.
aluminized steel starting body section (for 10 ft., 20 ft., and 30 ft. systems) or b) the 6-hole flange of the 10 ft.
alumi-therm steel starting body section (for 40 ft., 50 ft., 60 ft., and 70 ft. systems.
2) Joining of two 90º elbows directly together to form a “Z” shape IS NOT permitted.
3) PTS / U 175 - 40 ft length available for special applications.
4) 5 Ft. Body Packages may be utilized on any of these heaters to yield heater lengths from 15 ft. to 70 ft.
5) Any configuration of components not shown in the illustrations may be used except as noted in 1 and 2
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above.
7.1) TYPICAL ASSEMBLY LAYOUT
POISONOUS GAS AND SOOT HAZARD
The heater must be assembled with the correct number of turbulator sections
and tube length for the rated heat input.
The turbulator must be installed in the last tube section as shown.
Failure to do so may result in death, serious injury, property damage or illness
from Carbon Monoxide poisoning.
10 FT. SYSTEM
20 FT. SYSTEM
30 FT. SYSTEM
40 FT. SYSTEM
50 FT. SYSTEM
60 FT. SYSTEM
70 FT. SYSTEM
Burner Box 10ft Aluminized Tube 24
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Stainless Steel Turbulator
closest to burner PTS / U
40 only.
31 Tube Support/
Hanger Brackets
(typical at control end)
Shipped with
U-Bend Package
Flue Terminal
Wire Hangers
(typical)
1/2 MPT Gas
Connection
18 (46cm)
31 (79cm)
PTU (end view)
13 Tube Support/
Hanger Brackets
(typical)
Fresh Air
Inlet
U-Bend
10
(25cm)
Wire Hangers
(typical)
120VAC
Power Supply Cord
Burner
Box
13 Tube Support/
Hanger Brackets
(typical)
14-1/2
(37cm)
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8.2) HEATER ASSEMBLY / JOINING OF TUBE SECTIONS
Flue
Terminal
Turbulator
(See specifications
section 5 for required
quantities.)
Not Less
Than 10
#10 Self-Drill Screws
(Typical all tube supports,
tube couplings and flue
terminal.)
)
.
Wire Hanger
Typical
Overlap
Tube Support Bracket
Tube Coupling
(Typical each tube joint
U-Bolt Clamp &
5/16" Hex Nuts
8 - 10
8 - 10
Tube
7
See section
4"OD x 10Ft.
for required tubes.
Flange
Mounting
24 Hole for Aluminized Steel Tubes
6 Hole for Alumi-Therm Steel Tubes
8 - 9 ¼
5 hanging points to be used for suspension for a typical 40ft
long system. There must be two hanging points on the first
tube and one on each of the other tubes
Gasket
(PTS 40FT Shown)
Burner
Box
Maximum 6 distance
from burner box to the
Typical Assembly Overview
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tube support/hanger
Burner Box
bracket.
Suspension
Chain
Typical Assembly Overview
(PTU 40FT Shown)
Turbulator
(See specifications
section 5 for required
quantities.)
#10 Self-Drill
Screws
(2 each)
Flue
Terminal
Burner Box
Gasket
Typical
Overlap
31 Tube Support Brk.
with U-Bolt Clamp
& 5/16" Hex Nuts
Mounting Flange
24 Hole for Aluminized Steel Tubes
6 Hole for Alumi-Therm Steel Tubes
Reflector
Wire Hanger
4"OD x 10Ft. Tube
See section 7
for required tubes.
13 Tube Support Brk.
with U-Bolt Clamp
& 5/16" Hex Nuts
U-Bend
Tube Coupling
(Typical each tube joint.)
#10 Self-Drill Screws
(Typical all tube supports,
tube couplings and flue
terminal.)
8 - 10
8 - 9 ¼
Maximum 6 distance
from burner box to the
tube support/hanger
bracket.
Burner Box
Suspension
Chain
6 hanging points to be used for suspension for a typical
40ft long system. There must be two hanging points
on the first tube and one on each of the other tubes
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