Mestek 108A, 118A, 125A, 136A, 18 thru 360 Parts Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS & PARTS LIST
HORIZONTAL STEAM AND HOT WATER UNIT HEATERS
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HIM-16
J30-05404
Model No.
Serial No.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
INSTALLER’S RESPONSIBILITY
Installer Please Note: This equipment has been tested and
inspected. It has been shipped free from defects from our factory. However, during shipment and installation, problems such as loose wires, leaks or loose fasteners may occur. It is
the installer’s responsibility to inspect and correct any problems that may be found.
RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS
Inspect shipment immediately when received to determine if any damage has occurred to the unit during shipment. After the unit has been uncrated, check for any visible damage to the unit. Turn fan by hand to determine if damage has occurred. If any damage is found, the consignee should sign the bill of lading indicating such damage and immediately fi le claim for damage with the transportation company.
260 NORTH ELM ST. WESTFIELD, MA 01085
08/12
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ..........................3
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensional Data ..................................................4
Steam Performance Data .......................................5
Steam Calculations & Correction Factors ...............6
Hot Water Performance Data .................................7
Hot Water Calculations & Correction Factors ........8
Technical Data .......................................................9
Motor Data ...........................................................10
LOCATION ................................................................11
INSTALLATION
Unit Mounting .......................................................12
Piping ...............................................................12-16
NOTICE: It is the owner’s responsibility to provide any scaffolding or other apparatus required to perform emergency service or annual/periodic maintenance to this equipment.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ................................17
Operation .............................................................17
Thermostat Wiring and Location ..........................17
WIRING INSTALLATION ..........................................18
OPTIONS .................................................................19
MAINTENANCE .......................................................20
REPLACEMENT PARTS ..........................................21
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..................................22
WARRANTY ..............................................................23
INSPECTION SHEET ................................................24
DESCRIPTION
Horizontal hydronic unit heaters are available in both serpentine and header type units. Serpentine units offer outputs from 8,030 to 35,900 BTU’s (2.4 to 10.5 kW) and are ideal for hot water (only) installations with limited clearances. Header type horizontal units range from 18,000 to 360,000 (5.3 to 105.5 kW) and can operate with either hot water or steam. Both units are furnished
with totally enclosed motors, with explosion proof motors as optional on header types. The designs are certifi ed by ETL. Do not alter these units in any way and do not attach any ductwork to the units. If you have any questions after reading this manual, contact the manufacturer.
Figure 1 Serpentine Type
The following terms are used throughout this manual, in addition to ETL requirements, to bring attention to the presence of potential hazards or to important information concerning the product:
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not av oided, will result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage.
Figure 2 Header Type
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not av oided, may result in minor injury or property damage.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage.
NOTICE: Used to notify of special instructions on installation, operation or maintenance which are important to equipment but not related to personal injury hazards.
2
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Failure to comply with the general safety information may result in extensive property damage, severe personal injury or death.
Do not alter the unit heater in any way or damage to the unit and/or severe personal injury or death may occur!
Disconnect all power supplies before installing or servicing the heater. If the power disconnect is out of sight, lock it in the open position and tag it to prevent unexpected application of power . Failure to do so could result in fatal electric shock, or severe personal injury.
Insure that all power sources conform to the requirements of the unit heater or damage to the unit will result!
Follow installation instructions CAREFULLY to avoid creating unsafe conditions. All external wiring must conform to applicable current local codes, and to the latest edition of the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70. In Canada, all external wiring must conform to the Canadian Electric Code, Part 1 CSA Standard C22.1 All wiring should be done and checked by a qualifi ed electrician using copper wire only. All steam and hot water connections should be made and leak­tested by a suitably qualifi ed individual, per instructions in this manual. Also follow procedures listed on the “Unit Equipment Start-Up Sheet” located in this manual.
Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical requirements of the heater.
Do not depend upon a thermostat or other switch as sole means of disconnecting power when installing or servicing heater. Always disconnect power at main circuit breaker as described above. Failure to do so could result in fatal electric shock.
Do not insert fi ngers or foreign objects into the heater or its air moving device. Do not block or tamper with the heater in any manner while in operation or just after it has been turned off, as some parts may be hot enough to cause injury.
To meet ETL and OSHA requirements, units mounted below 8 feet (2.4m) from the fl oor must be equipped with an OSHA fan guard.
It is good practice to have a shutoff switch on the electrical power lines controlling the heater. Whenev er a unit is serviced, shut power off to the unit.
Since these units are installed in most instances higher than 8 feet (2.4m), proper type of ladders or scaffolding should be used, as set up by OSHA requirements (see Notice on page 2).
In industrial plants, professional maintenance crews should service this equipment.
All Horizontal Unit Heaters are shipped fully assembled and may be used for steam or hot water applications. Coils are factory tested at 250 psig (1723.5 kg).
Each unit is packaged individually and marked for proper identifi cation. Use normal care in handling and during installation to prevent damage to the coils fi ns, fan and casing.
Unless otherwise specifi ed, the following conversions may be used for calculating SI unit measurements: 1 foot = 0.305 m 1 inch = 25.4 mm 1 psig = 6.894 kPa 1 pound = 0.453 kg 1 gallon = 3.785 L
1 inch water column = 0.249 kPa meter/second = FPM ÷ 196.8 liter/second = CFM x 0.472 1000 Btu per hour = 0.293 kW 1000 Btu/Cu. Ft. = 37.5 MJ/m 1 cubic foot = 0.028 m
3
3
Special attention must be given to any grounding information pertaining to this heater. To prevent the risk of electrocution, the heater must be securely and adequately grounded. This should be accomplished by connecting a grounded conductor between the service panel and the heater. To ensure a proper ground, the grounding means must be tested by a qualifi ed electrician.
3
DIMENSIONAL DATA
Figure 3 – Serpentine Type
Models 108A, 118A, 125A, 136A
NOTE: Motors are totally enclosed, thermally protected, sleeve bear­ing, with 2"(h) x 4"(w) conduit connection boxes. 3/8-16 nutserts are attached to enclosure for balanced hanging.
Table 1 – Figure 3 Serpentine Models
MODEL
108A 118A 125A 136A
H
inches (mm)
16 (406) 16 (406) 16 (406)
18½ (470)
W
inches (mm)
18 (457) 18 (457) 18 (457)
20½ (521)
A
inches (mm)
7
32 (412)
16 167⁄32 (412) 167⁄32 (412)
1822⁄32 (475)
B
inches (mm)
11¼ (286) 11¼ (286) 11¼ (286) 13¾ (349)
Table 2 – Figure 4 Header Models
A B C D E F G* H* J K L M N
MODEL
* Applies to standard motor with standard fan guard. When optional motors or OSHA fan guards are requested, dimensions will vary according to the substitutions made. NOTES: 1. OSHA guard standard on all serpentine models and header models 18 thru 48 supplied with 1 phase motors (dimensions shown in tables).
2. Standard motor and standard guard shown.
3. All 3 phase and explosion proof motors are shelf mounted.
inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches inches (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm) (mm)
145⁄8
18
(371)
145⁄8
24
(371)
36
171⁄8
48
(435)
171⁄8
60
(435)
183⁄8
72
(467)
207⁄8
84
(530)
19
96
(498)
108 120 132
144 156 180
204 240
280 300
360
207⁄8
(530)
233⁄8
(594)
233⁄8
(594)
245⁄8
(625)
277⁄8
(708)
277⁄8
(708)
333⁄8
(848)
5
16
15
61⁄8
215⁄16
(75)
215⁄16
(75)
215⁄16
(75)
215⁄16
(75)
215⁄16
(75)
215⁄16
(75)
3
16
3 (81) 33⁄16 (81) 33⁄16 (81) 33⁄16 (81) 33⁄16 (81) 33⁄16 (81) 33⁄16 (81) 33⁄16 (81)
(83)
(83)
511⁄16
(144)
51⁄16
(129)
51⁄16
(129)
511⁄16
(144)
(191)
11
6
(170)
75⁄8
(194)
77⁄16
(194)
77⁄16
(194)
57⁄8
(149)
95⁄8
(244)
95⁄8
(244)
16
7
(186)
(381)
(191)
(156)
75⁄16
18
9
61⁄8
(186)
(457)
(229)
(156)
89⁄16
20½
10¼
57⁄8
(217)
(521)
(260)
(149)
89⁄16
20½
10¼
57⁄8
(217)
(521)
(260)
(149)
93⁄16
21¾
107⁄8
(233)
(552)
(276)
107⁄16
24¼
121⁄8
(265)
(616)
5
13
8
16
9 (249) 107⁄16 (265)
1111⁄16
(297)
1111⁄16
(297) 125⁄16 (313)
1315⁄16
(354)
1315⁄16
(354)
1611⁄16
(424)
24
(610)
25¼
(641)
27¾
(705)
27¾
(705)
29
(737)
30¼
(768)
30¼
(768)
37¾
(959)
(308)
(305)
12
(321)
137⁄8
(352)
137⁄8
(352)
14½
(368)
151⁄8
(384)
151⁄8
(384)
187⁄8
(479)
12
6
(152)
61⁄8
(156)
5
16
6
(160)
5
8
65⁄16
(160)
65⁄16
(160)
65⁄16
(160)
63⁄8
(162)
81⁄8
(206)
81⁄8
(206)
9
(229)
93⁄8
(238)
93⁄8 (238) 117⁄16 (291)
1015⁄16
(278) 111⁄16 (281)
1113⁄16
(300)
13
13
(351)
13
(330)
14
(356)
13¾
(349)
13¾
(349)
14
(356)
17¾
(451)
5
18
(473)
12¼
(311)
(241)
12¼
12½
(311)
(318)
14¾
(375)
14¾
(375)
(406)
18½
(470)
16
17¼
(438)
18½
(470)
(533)
(533)
22¼
(565)
25½
(648)
25½
(648)
8
(787)
16
21
21
31
15
(381)
15
(381)
16¼
(413)
18¾
(476)
17½
(445)
18¾
(476)
21¼
(540)
21¼
(540)
22½
(572)
23¾
(603)
23¾
(603)
31¼
(794)
Figure 4 – Header Type
Models 18 thru 360
(57)
(57)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
(44)
NO.
OF
LOUVERS
5 5 5 6
127⁄8
(327)
127⁄8
(327)
153⁄8
(391)
153⁄8
(391)
165⁄8
(422)
191⁄8
(486)
7
8
17
(454)
191⁄8
(486)
215⁄8
(549)
215⁄8
(549)
227⁄8
(581)
261⁄8
(664)
261⁄8
(664)
315⁄8
(803)
C
inches (mm)
4¼ (108) 4¼ (108) 4¼ (108)
511⁄16 (144)
(32)
(32)
(32)
(32)
(32)
(32)
(38)
(38)
(38)
(38)
(38)
2
(51)
2
(51)
2
(51)
FAN DIAM.
inches (mm)
9 (229) 10 (254) 10 (254) 12 (305)
NO. OF
LOUVERS
4
5
6
6
7
8
8
8
9
9
9
10
10
13
NOM.
NOM. FAN
DIAM.
inches (mm)
9
(229)
10
(254)
12
(305)
12
(305)
14
(356)
14
(356)
16
(406)
18
(457)
18
(457)
18
(457)
18
(457)
20
(508)
20
(508)
24
(610)
APPROX. SHIP WT.
lbs. (kg)
22 (10.0) 24 (10.9) 25 (11.3) 31 (14.0)
APPROX. SHIP WT.
lbs. (kg)
26
(11.8)
30
(13.6)
41
(18.6)
41
(18.6)
44
(19.9)
47
(21.3)
49
(22.2)
59
(26.7)
74
(33.5)
74
(33.5)
90
(40.8)
143
(65)
154
(70)
203
(92)
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STEAM PERFORMANCE DATA
Table 3 - Header Type Models only
Output
BTU/ Unit Size
18
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
108
120 132
144
156
180
204
240
280
300
360
Performance based on 2# steam pressure (13.8 kpa) at heater with air entering @ 60°F (16°C). For Sound Ratings See Pages 7 & 9. Use conversion Table on page 3 for all metric conversions. * For the lower output, an optional Speed Controller must be ordered. †Stated AMP is full load for the standard motors. AMP draw varies by motor manufacturer ± 0.2 AMPS. Please see your unit’s motor data plate for exact (FLA) Full Load Amp rating. Additional motor data is shown on page 10.
HR*
(kW)
18,000
(5.3)
16,200
(4.7)
24,000
(7.0)
21,600
(6.3)
36,000
(10.5)
32,400
(9.5)
48,000
(14.1)
43,200
(12.7)
60,000
(17.6)
54,000
(15.8)
72,000
(21.1)
64,800
(19.0)
84,000
(24.6)
75,600
(22.2)
96,000
(28.1)
86,400
(25.3)
108,000
(31.6)
97,200
(28.5)
120,000
(35.2)
132,000
(38.7)
144,000
(42.2)
156,000
(45.7)
180,000
(52.7)
204,000
(59.8)
240,000
(70.3)
280,000
(82.0)
300,000
(87.9)
360,000
(105.5)
Cond. lbs./hr. (kg/hr)
18.0
(8.2)
16.2
(7.3)
24.5
(11.1)
22.0
(10.0)
37.0
(16.8)
33.0
(14.9)
49.0
(22.2)
44.0
(19.9)
61.0
(27.6)
55.0
(24.9)
73.0
(33.1)
66.0
(29.9)
85.0
(38.5)
76.0
(34.4)
97.0
(43.9)
88.0
(39.9)
110.0
(49.8)
98.0
(44.4)
122.0
(55.3)
134.0
(60.7)
146.0
(66.1)
160.0
(72.5)
190.0
(86.1)
208.0
(94.2)
244.0
(110.5)
280.0
(126.8)
310.0
(140.4)
366.0
(165.8)
E.D.R.
Sq. Ft.
(sq. m)
75
(7.0)
68
(6.3)
100
(9.3)
90
(8.4)
150
(13.9)
135
(12.5)
200
(18.6)
180
(16.7)
250
(23.2)
225
(20.9)
300
(27.9)
270
(25.1)
350
(32.5)
315
(29.3)
400
(37.2)
360
(33.4)
450
(41.8)
405
(37.6)
500
(46.5)
550
(51.1)
600
(55.7)
650
(60.4)
770
(71.5)
850
(79.0)
1000
(92.9)
1100
(102.2)
1250
(116.1)
1500
(139.4)
Final Air
Deg.°F
(Deg. °C)
102
(39)
105
(41)
109
(43)
112
(44)
119
(48)
120
(49)
119
(48)
123
(51)
121
(49)
131
(55)
120
(49)
123
(51)
115
(46)
123
(51)
123
(51)
132
(56)
115
(46)
120
(49)
118
(48)
121
(49)
120
(49)
115
(46)
135
(57)
124
(51)
123
(51)
121
(49)
117
(47)
120
(49)
Motor
HP
(kW)
16 Watts
16 Watts
25 Watts
1/20
(.037)
1/20
(.037)
1/20
(.037)
1/12
(.062)
1/12
(.062)
1/12
(.062)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/2
(.373)
1/2
(.373)
1/2
(.373)
RPM
1550
1350
1550
1350
1550
1350
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1140
1140
1140
1140
1140
1140
1140
1100
1100
1100
Nominal
CFM
3
(m
/s)
395
(.186)
330
(.156)
450
(.212)
380
(.179)
550
(.260)
480
(.227)
750
(.354)
630
(.297)
900
(.425)
700
(.330)
1100
(.519)
950
(.448)
1400
(.661)
1100
(.519)
1400
(.661)
1100
(.519)
1800
(.850)
1500
(.708)
1900
(.897)
2000
(.944)
2200
(1.038)
2600
(1.227)
2200
(1.038)
2900
(1.369)
3500
(1.652)
4200
(1.982)
5000
(2.360)
5500
(2.596)
Outlet
FPM
(m/s)
395
(2.007)
330
(1.676)
450
(2.286)
380
(1.930)
550
(2.794)
480
(2.438)
550
(2.794)
460
(2.337)
650
(3.302)
510
(2.591)
800
(4.064)
700
(3.556)
900
(4.572)
750
(3.810)
930
(4.724)
800
(4.064)
1000
(5.080)
900
(4.572)
900
(4.572)
950
(4.826)
1000
(5.080)
1150
(5.842)
800
(4.064)
1000
(5.080)
900
(4.572)
980
(4.978)
700
(3.556)
1000
(5.080)
Nom.
Amps
@
115VAC†
0.80
0.80
1.2
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.2
2.2
2.2
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
5.4
5.4
5.4
Nom. Fan
Diam.
Inches
(mm)
9
(228.6)
9
(228.6)
10
(254.0)
10
(254.0)
10
(254.0)
10
(254.0)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)
12
(304.8)
14
(355.6)
14
(355.6)
14
(355.6)
14
(355.6)
16
(406.4)
16
(406.4)
16
(406.4)
16
(406.4)
18
(457.2)
18
(457.2)
18
(457.2)
18
(457.2)
18
(457.2)
18
(457.2)
20
(508.0)
20
(508.0)
24
(609.6)
24
(609.6)
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STEAM CALCULATIONS AND CORRECTION FACTORS
EXAMPLE: – UNIT SIZE: _________ 24 Steam Pressure ___10 PSI Entering Air T emp. __ 40°F
I. CAPACITY
A. For 2 lbs. steam, 60° entering air Read output directly from T able 3, 24,000 BTU/HR. (Ref., Std. 24).
B. For higher steam pressures Multiply output from T able 3 by appropriate correction and/or E.A.T . ’s abov e or below 60°F factor from T able 4 (belo w).
II. FINAL AIR TEMPERATURE
A. For 2 lbs. steam, 60° entering air Read temperature directly from T able 3, 109°F . (Ref., Std. 24).
24,000 x 1.29 = 30,960 BTU/HR.
B. For capacities calculated in I.B. (abov e) Output from I.B.
III. FINAL AIR V OLUME A. For 2 lbs. steam, 60° entering air
Nom. CFM Final B. For fi nal air temperatures calculated 460 + Final Air T emp from II.B. x from = Air 460+103.4 In II. B. (abov e) 530 T able 3 Volume 530
IV . CONDENSATE PER HOUR Read lbs. per hour from T able 3, 24.5 LBS./HR. A. For 2 lbs. steam, 60° entering air (Ref., Std. 24).
B. For capacities calculated in I.B. (abov e) Output from I.B. Latent Heat From Tab le 5 953
1.085 x CFM from T able 3
460 + Final Air T emp from T able 3 x from = Air 460+109
530
+ E.A.T . = Final Air Temp .
Nom. CFM Final
T able 3 Volume 530
= lbs. per hour of condensate
30,960
1.085 x 450
30,960
= 32.5 LBS./HR.
x 450 = 483 CFM
TABLE 4 — STEAM CORRECTION FACTORS BASED ON
2 PSI (13.8 kPa) STEAM AND 60 Deg. F (16 Deg. C) E.A.T.
ENTERING AIR
TEMPERATURE
Deg. F (Deg. C)
30 -(1) 40 (4) 50 (10) 60 (16)
70 (21) 80 (27) 90 (32) 100 (38)
0
(0)
1.19
1.11
1.03
0.96
0.88
0.81
0.74
0.67
STEAM PRESSURE (SATURATED) — LBS. PER SQ. IN. (kPa)
2
(13.8)
1.24
1.16
1.08
1.00
0.93
0.85
0.78
0.71
5
(34.5)
1.29
1.21
1.13
1.05
0.97
0.90
0.83
0.76
10
(68.9)
1.38
1.29
1.21
1.13
1.06
0.98
0.91
0.84
15
(103.4)
1.44
1.34
1.28
1.19
1.12
1.04
0.97
0.89
20
(137.9)
1.50
1.42
1.33
1.25
1.17
1.10
1.02
0.95
30
(206.8)
1.60
1.51
1.43
1.35
1.27
1.19
1.12
1.04
40
(275.8)
1.68
1.60
1.51
1.43
1.35
1.27
1.19
1.12
50
(344.7)
1.70
1.66
1.58
1.50
1.42
1.34
1.26
1.19
75
(517.1)
1.90
1.81
1.72
1.64
1.55
1.47
1.39
1.32
100
(689.4)
2.02
1.93
1.84
1.75
1.66
1.58
1.50
1.42
(861.8)
+ 40 = 103.4°F .
x 450 = 478 CFM
125
2.11
2.02
1.93
1.84
1.76
1.68
1.59
1.51
150
(1,034.1)
2.20
2.11
2.02
1.93
1.84
1.76
1.67
1.59
TABLE 5 — PROPERTIES OF SATURATED STEAM
Steam Pressure psi (kPa) Steam T emperature Deg. F (Deg. C) Latent Heat of Steam Btu/lbm (KJ/Kg)
0
(0)
212
(100)
970
(2256)
2
(13.8)
218.5
(103.6)
966
(2247)
(108.4)
(2235)
5
(34.5)
227.1
961
STEAM PRESSURE IN PSIG (kPa)
10
(68.9)
239.4
(115.2)
953
(2217)
15
(103.4)
249.8
(121.0)
946
(2200)
20
(137.9)
258.8
(126.0)
940
(2186)
30
(206.8)
274.0
(134.4)
929
(2161)
6
40
(275.8)
286.7
(141.5)
920
(2140)
50
(344.7)
297.7
(147.6)
912
(2121)
75
(517.1)
319.9
(159.9)
891
(2072)
100
(689.4)
337.9
(169.9)
881
(2049)
125
(891.8)
352.9
(178.3)
868
(2019)
150
(1,034.1)
365.9
(185.5)
857
(1993)
HOT WATER PERFORMANCE DATA
Table 6 - Serpentine and Header Type Models
Nom.
Amps
@
115VAC†
0.80
0.80
1.2
1.4
0.80
0.80
1.2
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.2
2.2
2.2
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.5
5.4
5.4
5.4
Sound Rating
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
II
I
III
II
III
II
III
II
III
IV
IV
IV
III
IV
IV
IV
IV
IV
Unit Size
108A
118A
125A
136A
18
24
36
48
60
72
84
96
108
120
132
144
156
180
204
240
280
300
360
Output
BTU/
HR*
(kW)
8,030
(2.4)
6,800
(2.0)
18,400
(5.4)
15,650
(4.6)
24,800
(7.3)
21,230
(6.2)
35,900
(10.5)
32,300
(9.5)
13,050
(3.8)
11,725
(3.4)
17,400
(5.1)
15,600
(4.6)
26,100
(7.6)
23,500
(6.9)
34,800
(10.2)
31,300
(9.2)
43,600
(12.8)
39,200
(11.5)
52,300
(15.3)
47,000
(13.8)
61,000
(17.9)
54,900
(16.1)
69,700
(20.4)
62,700
(18.4)
78,400
(23.0)
70,500
(20.7)
87,100
(25.5)
95,800
(28.1)
104,000
(30.5)
113,000
(33.1)
118,000
(34.6)
148,000
(43.4)
174,000
(51.0)
209,100
(61.3)
230,000
(67.4)
261,300
(76.6)
Flow Rate GPM
(L/s)
0.8
(.050)
1.9
(.120)
2.5
(.158)
3.6
(.227)
1.3
(.082)
1.8
(.114)
2.7
(.170)
3.5
(.221)
4.4
(.278)
5.3
(.334)
6.1
(.385)
7.0
(.442)
7.9
(.498)
8.8
(.555)
9.6
(.606)
10.4
(.656)
11.3
(.713)
11.8
(.744)
14.9
(.940)
17.4
(1.098)
21.0
(1.325)
23.0
(1.451)
26.2
(1.653)
Final
Air
Deg. °F
(Deg. °C)
91
(33)
90
(32)
94
(34)
96
(36)
102
(39)
106
(41)
99
(37)
100
(38)
95
(35)
99
(37)
96
(36)
98
(37)
103
(39)
103
(39)
103
(39)
111
(44)
105
(41)
112
(44)
104
(40)
106
(41)
100
(38)
106
(41)
106
(41)
113
(45)
100
(38)
103
(39)
102
(39)
104
(40)
104
(40)
100
(38)
110
(43)
107
(42)
106
(41)
106
(41)
102
(39)
103
(39)
Prssr.
Drop
FT./H
O
2
(m/water)
0.80
(.244)
2.20
(.671)
2.20
(.671)
3.00
(.914)
0.005
(.002)
0.014
(.004)
0.09
(.027)
0.12
(.037)
0.17
(.052)
0.23
(.070)
0.24
(.073)
0.29
(.088)
0.36
(.110)
0.39
(.119)
0.41
(.125)
0.43
(.131)
0.53
(.162)
0.6
(.183)
0.79
(.241)
1.06
(.323)
1.33
(.405)
2.1
(.640)
2.1
(.640)
Motor
HP
(kW)
16 Watts
16 Watts
25 Watts
1/20
(.037)
16 Watts
16 Watts
25 Watts
1/20
(.037)
1/20
(.037)
1/20
(.037)
1/12
(.062)
1/12
(.062)
1/12
(.062)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/3
(.249)
1/2
(.373)
1/2
(.373)
1/2
(.373)
1550
1350
1550
1350
1550
1350
1000
900
1550
1350
1550
1350
1550
1350
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1000
900
1140
1140
1140
1140
1140
1140
1140
1100
1100
1100
Nominal
CFM
3
(m
/s)RPM
245
(.116)
210
(.099)
500
(.236)
420
(.198)
580
(.274)
460
(.217)
850
(.401)
750
(.354)
395
(.186)
350
(.165)
450
(.212)
380
(.179)
550
(.260)
480
(.227)
750
(.354)
630
(.297)
900
(.425)
700
(.330)
1100
(.519)
950
(.448)
1400
(.661)
1100
(.519)
1400
(.661)
1100
(.519)
1800
(.850)
1500
(.708)
1900
(.897)
2000
(.944)
2200
(1.038)
2600
(1.227)
2200
(1.038)
2900
(1.369)
3500
(1.652)
4200
(1.982)
5000
(2.360)
5500
(2.596)
Outlet
FPM
(m/s)
250
(1.270)
215
(1.092)
500
(2.540)
420
(2.134)
590
(2.997)
450
(2.286)
550
(2.794)
480
(2.438)
395
(2.007)
350
(1.778)
450
(2.286)
380
(1.930)
550
(2.794)
480
(2.438)
550
(2.794)
460
(2.337)
650
(3.302)
510
(2.591)
800
(4.064)
700
(3.556)
900
(4.572)
750
(3.810)
930
(4.724)
800
(4.064)
1000
(5.080)
900
(4.572)
900
(4.572)
950
(4.826)
1000
(5.080)
1150
(5.842)
800
(4.064)
1000
(5.080)
900
(4.572)
980
(4.978)
700
(3.556)
1000
(5.080)
Performance based on 200°F (93°C) EWT, 60°F (16°C) E.A.T., 20°F (11°C)TD. For Fan Diameter See Page 4. Use conversion Table on page 3 for all metric conversions. * For the lower output, an optional Speed Controller must be ordered. †Stated AMP is full load for standard motors. AMP draw varies by motor manufacturer ± 0.2 AMPS. Please see your unit’s motor data plate for exact (FLA) Full Load Amp rating. Additional motor data is shown on page 10.
7
HOT WATER CALCULATIONS AND CORRECTION FACTORS
EXAMPLE: –
UNIT SIZE: _______________________24 Entering Water Temp. ____________ 160°F Entering Air T emp. _______________ 40°F Water Temperature Drop __________ 10°F
I. CAP ACITY @ 20° TD:
A. F or 200° EWT, 60° EA T Read output directly from T able 6, 17,400 BTU/HR (Ref., Std. 24).
B. F or EWT and/or EA T above Multiply output from T able 6 or below Standard by factor from Tab le 7 (below). 17,400 x .878 = 15,277 BTU/HR.
II. CAP ACITY A T OTHER TD’s Multiply output obtained in IA. or IB . IA - 17,400 x 1.15 = 20,010 BTU/HR. A. F or TD’s from 5 to 60°F (abov e) by appropriate factor from T able 8 – OR – (below) IB - 15,277 x 1.15 = 17,569 BTU/HR.
III. GPM AT O THER TD’ s Multiply GPM of unit for 20° TD , from T able 6 A. For TD’ s from 5 to 60°F b y appropriate factor from T able 8 (below).
IV . CAPA CITY AT O THER RATES Multiply output from T able 6 by factor OF W ATER FLO W from T able 10 (below).
V . PRESSURE LOSS AT OTHER TD’ s Multiply P .D. of unit for 20° TD , from T able 6 A. For TD’ s from 5 to 60°F b y appropriate factor from T able 8 (below). .014 x 5.00 = .07 Ft. H
TABLE 7 — HOT WATER CONVERSION FACTORS BASED ON 200° (93°C) ENTERING WATER,
60° (16°C) ENTERING AIR AND 20° (11°C) TEMPERATURE DROP
ENTERING AIR
TEMPERATURE
°F (°C)
30 -(1) 40 (4) 50 (10)
60 (16) 70 (21)
80 (27) 90 (32) 100 (38)
100°
(38)
0.518
0.439
0.361
0.286
0.212
0.140
0.069
0.000
120°
(49)
0.666
0.585
0.506
0.429
0.353
0.279
0.207
0.137
140°
(60)
0.814
0.731
0.651
0.571
0.494
0.419
0.345
0.273
ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE — °F (°C)
160° (71)
0.963
0.878
0.796
0.715
0.636
0.558
0.483
0.409
180°
(82)
1.120
1.025
0.941
0.857
0.777
0.698
0.621
0.546
200°
(93)
1.268
1.172
1.085
1.000
0.918
0.837
0.759
0.682
1.8 x 2.30 = 4.14 GPM (Applies only to units with Std. 200° EWT , 60° EA T .) For all others calculate
BTU
using formula – GPM =
220°
(104)
1.408
1.317
1.231
1.143
1.060
0.977
0.897
0.818
240°
(116)
1.555
1.464
1.375
1.286
1.201
1.117
1.035
0.955
260°
(127)
1.702
1.609
1.518
1.429
1.342
1.257
1.173
1.094
500 x TD
O
2
280°
(138)
1.850
1.755
1.663
1.571
1.483
1.397
1.311
1.230
300°
(149)
1.997
1.908
1.824
1.717
1.630
1.545
1.462
1.371
TABLE 8 — HOT WATER OUTPUT, FLOW RATE AND PRESSURE LOSS FACTORS BASED ON STANDARD
CONDITIONS OF 200°F (93°C) ENTERING WATER, 60°F (16°C) ENTERING AIR & 20°F (11°C) WATER DROP
USE FACT ORS FROM THIS TABLE TO OBTAIN
To obtain output for other Water Temperature Drops, multiply basic output rating by applicable Factor.
To obtain fl ow for other Water Temperature Drops, multiply basic rate rating by applicable Factor.*
To obtain Pressure Loss Feet (Meters) of Water for other temperature Drops, multiply Basic loss at 20°F (11°C) drop by Factor.
MODEL No.
MINIMUM GPM (L/s)
MODEL No.
MINIMUM GPM (L/s)
APPROXIMATE RESULTS
108A
0.125 (.008)
108
3.35
(.211)
118A
0.125 (.008)
120
3.60
(.227)
125A
0.125
(.008)
4.09
(.258)
132
*TABLE 10 — HEATING CAPACITY FACTORS FOR VARIOUS RATES OF WATER FLOW
% of Rated Water Flow Heating Capacity Factor
25%
.80
TEMPERATURE DROP °F (°C)
5 (3)
1.25
5.00
10.00
10 (6)
1.15
2.30
5.00
15
(8)
1.08
1.44
2.00
(11)
1.00
1.00
1.00
*TABLE 9 — MINIMUM WATER FLOW
136A
0.125 (.008)
144
4.09
(.258)
50%
.89
18
0.750 (.047)
156
4.09
(.258)
75%
.96
24
1.240 (.078)
180
4.34
(.274)
36
1.240 (.078)
204
4.34
(.274)
100%
1.00
48
1.490 (.094)
240
4.59
(.290)
8
20
125%
1.04
25
(14)
.94
.74
.60
60
1.490 (.094)
280
4.59
(.290)
30
(17)
.90
.59
.40
1.620
(.102)
(.384)
72
300
6.08
150%
1.07
40
(22)
.83
.40
.20
84
1.860
(.117)
360
6.08
(.384)
50
(28)
.76
.30
.13
60
(33)
.72
.24
.07
96
3.350
(.211)
175%
1.10
TECHNICAL DATA
The performance data listed in Table 6 includes sound ratings. The ratings provide a guide in determining the acceptable degree of loudness in particular occupancy situations.
Certain general rules apply to specifi c selection of unit heaters with regard to degree of quietness (or loudness);
The greater the fan diameter, the
• higher the
sound level.
• The higher the motor RPM, the higher the sound level. Note that on most units the lower the speed mode results in lowering the sound rating one incre­ment.
• Selecting a larger number of smaller units generally results in lower overall noise levels than fewer large units.
All horizontal steam and hot water unit heater motors, whether fan guard or shelf-mounted, are isolated from the mechanical mount by resilient isolators. This mounting along with balanced fan blades and excellent overall construction integrity, assures you the utmost in quiet operation.
CATEGORY OF AREA
Apartment, assembly hall, classrooms churches, courtrooms, executive offi ces, hospitals, libraries, museums, theatres.
Dining rooms, general offi ces, recreation areas, small retail stores.
Restaurants, banks, cafeterias, depart­ment stores, public buildings, service stations.
Gymnasiums, health clubs, laundromats, supermarkets.
Garages, small machine shops, light manufacturing.
Factories, foundries, steel mills. * Depending on specifi c use in these
facilities, size of operation, etc.
SOUND RATING
I
II
III
IV
V
III - VII*
The following table outlines sound ratings for various applications. The lower the number, the quieter the unit and the lower the sound requirement.
TECHNICAL DATA
CORRECTIONS WHEN USING GLYCOL SOLUTION IN SYSTEM
Propylene
Glycol
1. Heat transfer 20% solution .97*
@180°F (82°C) with
no increase in fl ow rate
50% solution .90*
2. G.P.M. Req’d.
@180°F (82°C), 20°F (11°C) Δ t (no correction to pump curve) 1.10%*
3.
Pump Head Req’d. @180°F (82°C)
w/increase
in G.P.M. 1.23%*
4. Specify gravity (water = 1.0) 1.045-1.055*
5. Pounds/Gallons @60°F (16°C) 8.77
(water = 8.3453 Pound/Gallon)
6. pH @ 50% by volume 9.5
Propylene
Glycol
7. Freezing Point 55% by volume ­ 50% -28°F (-33°C) 40% -13°F (-25°C) 30% + 4°F (-16°C) 20% +17°F (- 8°C)
*Compared to water.
Approximate factors at varying altitudes
Altitude Factor
Sea level - 1000 ft. (305m) 1.00 1000 ft. - 3000 ft. (915m) .958 3000 ft. - 5000 ft. (1524m) .929 5000 ft. - 7000 ft. (2134m) .900 7000 ft. - 10000 ft. (3048m) .871
9
MOTOR DATA
NOTE 1: All motors are constant speed and operate at top speed as indicated in motor data. Models 18 through 108, including 108A, 118A, 125A and 136A can be run at reduced speed with addition of optional variable speed switch. This switch is factory-calibrated for low and high speed ratings, with intermediate speeds infi nitely controllable. Models 120 through 360 operate at constant speed as indicated in motor data. All 1/4 H.P. motors are P.S.C.
NOTE 2: Motors under 1/3 H.P. are totally enclosed, frame mounted, 115/1/60 with thermal overload protection and permanently lubricated sleeve bearings with optional speed controller available. 1/3 H.P. (115/1/60) motors are open frame constant speed with thermal over-load protection and ball bearings. 1/3 H.P. (230V) and 1/2 H.P. (230V) motors are open frame constant speed with thermal overload protection and ball bearings.
NOTE 3: 1/3 and 1/2 H.P. motors are available as 230V single and 3 phase in open frame and explosion-proof housings, all available as options. 1/3 and 1/2 H.P. motors operate at single speed only .
NOTE 4: Stated AMP draw is Full Load Amp (FLA). AMP draw varies by motor manufacturer ± 0.2 AMPS. Verify FLA per unit motor data plate.
Select appropriate AMP, MCA, and MOP for the multiple voltage motors. For example, the AMP, MCA, and MOP for Models 360 with a 460 volt Totally Enclosed motor is 1.3, 1.6 and 2.9 respectively.
Table 11 - TOTALLY ENCLOSED MOTOR TYPE
Unit
Model
No.
18, 24,
108A, 118A
136A
36, 125A
48, 60, 72
84, 96,108 120, 132, 144 156, 180, 204
240
280, 300, 360
18, 24,
108A, 118A
136A
36, 125A
48, 60, 72
84, 96,108
120, 132, 144,
156,180, 204,
240
280, 300, 360
48, 60, 72, 84,
96, 108, 120,
132, 144, 156,
180, 204, 240 280, 300, 360
*Optional variable speed switch is available. **These motors are without thermal overload protection. 230/1/60 unit has 115/1/60 motor supplied with fi eld installed stepdown
transformer.
AMP
0.8
1.4
1.2
1.4
2.2
4.5
5.4
0.4
1.4
0.6
1.4
2.2
4.5
5.4
2.6-2.6/1.3
MCA
115/1/60
1
1.8
1.5
1.8
2.8
5.6
6.8
230/1/60
0.5
1.8
0.8
1.8
2.8
5.6
6.8
208-230/460/3/60
3.3-3.3/1.6
MOP HP
1.8
3.2
2.7
3.2
5.0
10.1
12.2
0.9
3.2
1.4
3.2
5.0
10.1
12.2
5.9-5.9/2.9
16W* 1/20*
25W* 1/20* 1/12*
1/3
1/2
16W
1/20
25W 1/20 1/12
1/3
1/2
1/2**
RPM
1550 1000
1550 1000 1000
1140
1100
1550 1000
1550 1000 1000
1140
1100
1140
NOTICE: Also refer to Maintenance section for additional motor data.
Table 12 - EXPLOSION PROOF WITH THERMAL OVERLOAD MOTOR TYPE
Unit
Model
No.
48, 60, 72, 84,
96, 108, 120, 132
144, 156, 180,
204
240, 280, 300
360
***These motors are 115/230 volts. †230/1/60 unit has 115/1/60 motor supplied with fi eld installed stepdown transformer.
AMP
3.7
5.4
7.4/3.7
9.6/4.8
MCA
115-230/1/60
4.6
6.8
9.3/4.7
12.0/6.0
MOP HP
8.3
12.2
16.7/8.3
21.6/10.8
1/6†
1/4†
1/3*** 1/2***
10
RPM
1140
1140 1140
1140
AMP
2.2/1.1
2.2/1.1
2.2/1.1
MCA
230/460/3/60
2.8/1.4
2.8/1.4
2.8/1.4
MOP HP
5.0/2.5
5.0/2.5
5.0/2.5
1/3 1/3
1/3
RPM
1140 1140
1140
LOCATION
H
MAXIMUM DISTANCE OF THROW = T
It is assumed that the design engineer has selected, sized, and located in the area to be heated. However, the information given here may be of additional help to the installer. These sketches indicate suggested basic locations for different types of unit heaters.
Horizontal unit heaters should be located to give a circulatory motion, preferably in the outer perimeter of the building. The units should be spaced to properly blanket the areas with warm air.
The unit should be suspended from connections provided in the unit by means of rods. The rods should then be attached to solid supports of the building.
Figure 5
Typical arrangement of unit heaters in manufacturing plant, showing air fl ow patterns. Not to scale.
A narrow area with two exposed walls either with or without roof exposure.
A large square area with exposed walls and roof; units are blanketing all exposed surfaces.
A small area with exposed walls requiring one unit.
Figure 6
MOUNTING HEIGHT AND
APPROX. HEAT THROW
Based on 2 PSI (13.8 kPa) steam pressure
and 60°F (16°C) entering air temperature
Table 13
Model
No.
108A 118A 125A 136A
18 24 36 48 60 72 84
96 108 120 132 144 156 180 204 240 280 300 360
Maximum
Mounting HT. ft (m)
8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 9 (2.7) 9 (2.7) 8 (2.4) 8 (2.4) 9 (2.7) 9 (2.7) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0) 10 (3.0) 11 (3.4) 11 (3.4) 12 (3.7) 13 (4.0) 13 (4.0) 13 (4.0) 13 (4.0) 13 (4.0) 14 (4.3) 14 (4.3) 15 (4.6) 15 (4.6)
Approx. Max.
Throw ft (m)
20 (6.1) 25 (7.6) 29 (8.8) 29 (8.8) 20 (6.1) 24 (7.3) 28 (8.5) 30 (9.1) 30 (9.1) 29 (8.8)
30 (9.1) 38 (11.6) 40 (12.2) 40 (12.2) 54 (16.5) 55 (16.8) 55 (16.8) 53 (16.2) 55 (16.8) 57 (17.4) 57 (17.4) 58 (17.7) 60 (18.3)
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INSTALLATION
UNIT MOUNTING
Install unit heaters to meet Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and ETL requirements. Unit heaters mounted lower than 8 feet (2.4m) from the fl oor must be equipped with an OSHA fan guard.
NOTICE: Units equipped with the motor mounted to the fan guard require two point suspension. Units equipped with a shelf mounted motor are required to be suspended at four points. Refer to Figures 3 and 4 for two point suspension and refer to Figure 6A f or four point suspension.
Unit heaters must be hung level from side to side and from front to back. Failure to do so will result in poor performance and/or premature failure of the unit.
Make certain that the lifting methods used to lift the heater and the method of suspension used in the fi eld installation of the heater are capable of uniformly supporting the weight of the heater at all times. Failure to heed this warning may result in property damage or personal injury!
Insure that all hardware used in the suspension of each unit heater is more than adequate for the job. Failure to do so may result in extensive property damage, severe personal injury, or death!
Make sure that the structure to which the unit heater is to be mounted is capable of safely supporting its weight. Under no circumstances must the water lines or the electrical conduit be used to support the heater; or should any other objects (i.e. ladder, person) lean against the heater water lines or the electrical conduit for support. Failure to heed these warnings may result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
Nutserts are provided at the top of all units for suspension purposes. Support rods should support the total unit weight to assure that no strain is placed on supply and return piping. Provisions for removal of the unit from the suspension rods may be desirable for servicing purposes.
Units must hang level vertically and horizontally. Provide suffi cient clearance around units for maintenance
purposes. Isolators are not required but may be desirab le for some
applications. Refer to “Dimensional Data” in Tables 1 and 2.
PIPING
To provide proper coil operation, follow all piping recommendations listed in this manual.
See Figures 7 through 11 for proper pipe connections. Follow standard practices and codes when installing
the piping. Provide swing joints for expansion purposes, unions and shut-off valves f or servicing purposes and as illustrated in Figures 7 through 11, valves and traps for control purposes. Use 45 degree angle run-offs from all supply and return mains.
Dirt pockets should be the same pipe size as the return tapping of the unit heater. Also, pipe size in the branch­off should be the same size as the tapping in the traps. Beyond the trap, the return lateral pipe should be increased one size up to the return main.
It is assumed that the design engineer has selected the type of system to be used. The sketches shown are for different types of steam systems or hot water systems. For sizing of piping, traps, fi lter, etc., consult ASHRAE guides of the manufacturer’ s literature on these products.
It is important that the system be kept clean. Care should be exercised that excessive joint materials or foreign substances be kept out of the system.
On steam systems it is recommended that the unit be installed level for proper condensate drainage. Swing joints should be used in piping, and pipes should be pitched down from units so that condensate can drain freely.
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Figure 6A
"FORCED HOT WATER"
(Serpentine Units)
RETURN
SUPPLY
PET COCK
(SYSTEM VENT)
GATE VALVE
GATE VALVE
DRAIN VALVE
D-6057
RETURN
SUPPLY
PET COCK
(SYSTEM VENT)
GATE VALVE
GATE VALVE
DRAIN VALVE
"FORCED HOT WATER"
D-6056
C
L
C
L
D6340
UNIT SIZE
48/60
72
84 & 120
96/108
132/144/156
180/204
240/280 300/360
A
17-13/16
31-9/16
26-1/16
22-13/16
21-9/16
19-1/16
15-5/16 16-9/16
2-1/2
6"
10"
3-1/2
4"
3"
1-7/8 2-1/2
4-1/2
BC
11-11/16
A
1-3/4
C
1"
B B
1-3/4
C
4 PT. SUSPENSION USE 3/8-16 THREADED RODS (4 LOCATIONS)
Four Point Suspension ­Shelf Mounted Motors Only
Figure 7 Forced Hot Water
Figure 8 Forced Hot Water Serpentine Unit Only
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PITCH UP
PITCH UP
RETURN
SUPPLY
PET COCK
GATE VALVE
"HIGH PRESSURE STEAM"
GATE VALVE
BUCKET TRAP
(WITH AIR BYPASS)
STRAINER
D-6058
Figure 9 High Pressure Steam
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RETURN
SUPPLY
GATE VALVE
"LOW PRESSURE STEAM GRAVITY"
GATE VALVE
AIR VENT
MIN. SIZE 3/4
CHECK VALVE
PITCH UP
10" MIN. (254 MM)
PITCH UP
D-6059
Figure 10 Low Pressure Steam Gravity
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PITCH UP
PITCH UP
RETURN
SUPPLY
GATE VALVE
"LOW PRESSURE
GATE VALVE
F & T TRAP
STRAINER
VAPOR OR VACUUM"
D-6060
Figure 11 Low Pressure Vapor Or Vacuum
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
HAZARDOUS VOL TAGE!
DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRIC POWER INCLUDING REMOTE DISCONNECTS BEFORE SERVICING. Failure to disconnect power before servicing can cause severe personal injury or death.
Standard units are shipped for use on 115 volt, 60 hertz single phase electric power. The motor nameplate and electrical rating on the transformer should be checked before energizing the unit heater electrical system. All external wiring must conform to ANSI/NFPA No. 70­2006, National Electrical Code (or the latest edition) and applicable current local codes; in Canada, to the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 CSA Standard C22.1.
On steam systems a low limit may be used to prevent fan from blowing cold air unless the heater has steam passing through the coil.
Small hot water systems could have the circulating pump controlled directly by the room thermostat. On large systems, zone valves could be used to control the individual unit heater where constant water circulation is used on the main system.
Horizontal louvers are standard equipment on horizontal unit heaters, vertical louvers are av ailable as an optional accessory.
THERMOSTAT WIRING AND LOCATION
NOTICE: The thermostat must be mounted on a vertical vibration-free surface free from air currents and in accordance with the furnished instructions.
Do not use any tools (i.e. screwdriver, pliers, etc.) across the terminals to check for power. Use a voltmeter.
It is recommended that the electrical power supply to each unit heater be provided by a separate, fused and permanently live electrical circuit. A disconnect switch of suitable electrical rating for each unit heater should be located as close to the controls as possible. Each unit heater must be electrically grounded in accordance with National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-2006 (or the latest edition) or CSA Standard C22.1. Sample wiring connections are depicted in Figures 12 through 22.
OPERATION
Most basic unit heater systems are controlled by a room thermostat. Locate thermostat on inner wall or column so that optimum control can be obtained for that area. Set thermostat for desired temperature.
Mount the thermostat approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) abov e the fl oor in an area where it will be exposed to a free circulation of average temperature air . Alwa ys refer to the thermostat instructions as well as our unit wiring diagram and wire accordingly. Avoid mounting the ther mostat in the following locations:
1. Cold areas - Outside walls or areas where drafts may affect the operation of the control.
2. Hot areas - Areas where the sun’s rays, radiation, or warm air currents may affect control operation.
3. Dead areas - Areas where air cannot circulate freely, such as behind doors or in corners.
NOTICE: For all wiring connections, refer to the wiring diagram on the motor nameplate (also refer to page 18). Should any original wire supplied with the heater have to be replaced, it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 105° C.
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WIRING INSTALLATION
1 PHASE LINE
MAGNETIC STARTING SWITCH
THERMOSTAT
MOTORS
SPEED CONTROLLERS
1 PHASE LINE
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
ROOM THERMOSTAT
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
1 PHASE LINE
3 PHASE LINE
MAGNETIC STARTING SWITCH
THERMOSTAT
MOTORS
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
3 PHASE LINE
1 PHASE LINE
MOTOR
MAGNETIC STARTING SWITCH
THERMOSTAT
MOTOR
1 PHASE LINE
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
THERMOSTAT
SPEED CONTROLLER
1 PHASE LINE
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
ROOM THERMOSTAT
LIMIT CONTROLLER REVERSE ACTING
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
1 PHASE LINE
LIMIT CONTROLLER
SELECTOR SWITCH
THERMOSTAT
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTER WITH BUILT IN SELECTOR SWITCH
1 PHASE LINE
LIMIT CONTROLLER
THERMOSTAT
MOTOR
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
3 PHASE LINE
LIMIT CONTROLLER REVERSE ACTING
THERMOSTAT
Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14
MANUAL CONTROL WITH
SINGLE PHASE MOTOR
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL WITH
MANUAL STARTER
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL WITH
REVERSE ACTING CONTROLLER
Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL USING
MAGNETIC STARTER OPERATING
SEVERAL UNITS
THREE POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH
USED FOR EITHER MANUAL OR
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL
THREE POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH BUILT INTO MAGNETIC STARTER FOR
MANUAL OR THERMOSTATIC CONTROL
Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20
AND MANUAL STARTER
SPEED CONTROLLER WITH
MANUAL STARTING SWITCH
Figure 21 Figure 22
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL WITH
LIMIT CONTROLLER FOR
THREE PHASE MOTOR
SPEED CONTROLLERS WITH
MAGNETIC STARTING SWITCH FOR OPER-
ATING SEVERAL UNITS
NOTICE
1. When using a speed controller, always locate the thermostat between the speed controller and the line, not between the motor and the controller.
2. For internal wiring and over­load protection on all starters, consult the control manufacturer for details.
3. When using thermostatic control with a manual starter, be sure that the electrical rating of the thermostat is suffi cient to carry the motor current.
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MANUAL CONTROL WITH
THREE PHASE MOTOR
THERMOSTATIC CONTROL
OF SEVERAL THREE
PHASE UNITS
OPTIONS
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL 115 Volt Only (optional)
The solid state speed controller may be installed at any convenient location and is suitable for surface or fl ush type mounting. A Standard electrical single or double gang wall box is recommended as in Figure 23.
Figure 23 Wiring Diagram of Speed Control Installation
Installation procedure:
1. Attach the control’s leads to the electrical leads in the control box using wire nuts. The speed control is to be wired in series with the motor. See wiring diagram in Figure 23.
2. Make certain wire nuts are tight with no copper wire being exposed.
3. Place wires and wire nuts back into box allowing room for the control to fi t in box also.
4. Mount speed control to box using number 6 fl athead screws provided.
Setting the control:
1. Turn the control shaft fully clockwise. If the motor is not running at the desired low speed, adjust the trim on the face of the control for low speed setting using a small screwdriver.
2. Rotate the control shaft counter clockwise. The speed will increase smoothly from minimum to maximum and then switch off.
3. Mount face plate with screw provided and attach control knob.
STRAP-ON WATER CONTROL
A SPDT strap-on type hot water control with 100° to 240°F (38 to 116°C) rated at 10 amps at 120V is also available . Control can be used for direct or re verse acting applications as high or low limit.
STEAM PRESSURE CONTROL
SPDT switch opens on a rise in pressure. Control is automatically reset, has a range of 0 to 15 PSIG (0 to 103 kPa) and has an adjustable differential. Other
actions, ranges, circuits and manual reset models are available on request.
HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOUVERS
Horizontal louvers are standard on all models. Ver tical louvers are an optional accessory on all models. Vertical louvers are installed on built to order units or shipped loose for fi eld installation.
Figure 24 Horizontal and Vertical Louver Mounting
THERMOSTATS
Line voltage wall thermostats are in stock for immediate shipment. All models are SPST with bimetal thermometer , knob-type set point adjustment, 40 to 90°F (5 to 30°C) range and selector switches. Standard duty models with “off-auto” and “auto-off-fan” and a heavy duty model with “auto-off-fan” switching are available. Other models available on request. Plastic tamperproof one size fi ts all thermostat guards are also available.
MANUAL STARTERS
Single and three-phase models are available. Standard models are single-speed, toggle-operated, NEMA Type 1 and are surface-mounted.
WALL MOUNTED SPEED CONTROLLERS
Units with standard motors up to Model 108 (115/1/60) can be operated at reduced speeds by addition of optional speed controller. Controller is 5 amps, pre-set at factory for maximum and minimum speeds, with intermediate speeds infi nitely controllable. All 1/3, 1/2 HP and 230V motors operate only at rated speed and CFM – See Charts.
NOTICE: When using electrical accessories, always refer to the accessory manufacturer’s installation manual for proper use, location and wiring instructions.
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MAINTENANCE
PERIODIC SERVICE
Open all disconnect switches and secure in that position before servicing unit. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death from electrical shock.
Because of the simple design of the steam and hot water unit heaters, they are nearly maintenance free. However, depending on the environment, simple maintenance practices should be adopted.
Periodically check the fi nned surfaces and vacuum these as often as necessary to remove any accumulation of lint and dirt. Check fan blades and remove dirt accumulation. If fan blades are not cleaned they tend to become unbalanced.
Most of the motors supplied on the unit heaters have either ball bearings or sleeve bearings and should not require lubrication for long periods of time. It is however advisable that motor maintenance and lubrication recommended by the motor manufacturer be followed.
Check motors for dirt and dust accumulation, and remove any accumulation as often as necessary. Open type motors may overheat if the dirt or dust is not removed from ventilation openings.
Allow rotating fans to stop before servicing to avoid serious injury to fi ngers and hands.
MOTOR LUBRICATION Sleeve Bearings
Motors with oilers or oil holes are lubricated before shipment with a good grade of electric motor oil. Refi ll when necessary, with the motor at a stand-still, until oil reaches the proper level.
Use SAE 20W non detergent oil for motors operating in ambient temperatures of 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 38°C). Below 32°F (0°C), SAE 10W non detergent oil will be required.
If on the job lubrication is required by the owner, use the following procedure: With the motor at a stand-still, remove the vent and grease plugs. Install grease fi tting and add grease sparingly. Remove the old grease from the vent relief chamber. Operate the motor a few minutes before reinstalling the vent plug to allow excess grease to escape. If there is evidence of grease working out around the motor shaft, less grease should be added and the greasing periods lengthened. If grease continues to appear, take the motor to the motor manufacturer’s authorized service station for repair.
NOTICE: Consult local motor manufacturer’s service facility for information on type of grease and oil to be used.
NOTICE: The heater system should be checked once a year by a qualifi ed technician. All maintenance/ service information should be recorded accordingly on the inspection sheet provided in this manual.
Should maintenance be required, perform the following inspection and service routine:
CLEANING THE UNIT
The unit casing, fan, diffuser and coil should be cleaned thoroughly once a year. Coil heat transfer efficiency depends on cleanliness. The following recommended procedures may be performed when lubricating the motor and cleaning the coil.
1. Wipe all excess lubricant from the motor, fan and casing. Clean the motor thoroughly. A dirty motor will run hot and eventually cause internal damage.
2. Clean the coil: a) Loosen the dirt with a br ush on the fan side of
the coil. Operate the motor allowing the fan to blow the loosened dirt through the unit.
b) Use high pressure air or steam on the side of
the coil away from the fan.
NOTICE: A piece of cheesecloth or a burlap bag may be used to collect the large particles during the cleaning process.
The frequency of oiling will depend upon operating conditions and length of running time. Inspect the oilers or oil holes when cleaning the unit. If the unit has a fractional horse-power motor, lubricate at least once a year. Under high ambient conditions or constant fan operation, fractional horse-power motors should be lubricated every 90 days. On those motors without oilers or oil holes, follow the instructions given on the motor nameplate.
Ball Bearings
Ball bearing motors are pre-lubricated and normally not equipped with grease fi ttings. However, motors are equipped with removable grease plugs to allow installation of grease fi ttings if desired by owner. Motor manufacturers do not recommend or require on the job lubrication of ball bearing motors.
3. Clean the casing, fan blades, fan guard and diffuser using a damp cloth. Any rust spots on the casing should be cleaned and repainted.
4. Tighten the fan guard, motor frame and fan bolts. Check the fan for clearance in the panel or ifi ce and free rotation.
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Model, Model Type (IE: Standard or Exp. Proof), Size & Item Numbers must be specifi ed
TO MOTOR
TO FAN
18
8
21
20
4
16
27
23
22
5
10
14
24
9
30
22
23
31
13
15
12
11
3
25
26
6
19
26
17
29
28
1
2
7
22
30
D-6061
Figure 25 Horizontal Steam Unit Heaters
REPLACEMENT PARTS
When ordering replacement parts
Consult factory for price and availability
1 - Element (1)
2 - Bottom Jacket Panel (1) 3 - Venturi Jacket Panel (1) 4 - Top Jacket Panel (1) 5 - Motor Mount & Fan Guard* [Std. Unit Shown] 6 - Motor Mounting Bracket [3 Phase and/or Explosion Proof]* 7 - Motor Mounting Angle
[3 Phase and/or Explosion Proof]* (1) 8 - Motor [Std. Units]* 9 -
Motor [3 Phase and/or Explosion Proof]*
HORIZONTAL STEAM UNIT HEATER PARTS
10 - Fan (1) 11 - Junction Box (1) 12 - Junction Box Cover (1) 13 - Connector (1) 14 - Conduit, Flex (1) 15 - Anti-Short (2) 16 - Screw (4) 17 - Nut Retainer (4) 18 - Bolt (3) Models 24 & 36, (4) Models 48/204 19 - Flange Screw 20 - Threaded Inserts
21 - Grommet (4) 22 - Washer, Flat (4) 23 - Nut (4) 24 - Bolt (4) 25 - Washer, Spring Lock (8) 26 - Nut (8) 27 - Screw (2) 28 - Louvers (Horiz) 29 - Cone Spring 30 - Grommet, Stem (4) 31 - Screw (18)
( ) = Qty Req’d per unit *Select One
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SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION
A. Leaking coil.
B. Poor output on steam.
C. Poor output on steam or hot water.
D. Noisy or vibrating unit.
Table 14 - Troubleshooting Guide
1. Frozen coil.
2. Defective coil.
3. Corrosion.
4. Leak in joint.
1. Check for air in coil.
2. Lint on coil fi ns.
1. No circulation of water through coil.
2. Short cycling of motor.
3. Backward rotating motor.
1. Damaged fan blade.
2. Dirty fan blade.
1. Replace.
2. Replace.
3. Replace
4. Braze joint if joint is exposed where leak has occurred.
1.
Repair or replace thermostatic air vent.
2. Clean coil and fi ns.
1. Check circulation pump. Check for
blocked tubes.
2.
Check voltage and correct. Check for linted coil and clean. Check for defective overload and repair or replace motor.
3. On single phase motor replace motor. On three phase motor, reverse two leads to change rotation.
1. Change fan blade.
2. Clean fan blade.
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HOW TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS
Please send the following information to your local representative; If further assistance is needed, contact the manufacturer’s customer service department.
• Model number
• Serial Number (if any)
• Part description and Number as shown in the Replacement Parts Catalog.
LIMITED WARRANTY
HORIZONTAL STEAM & HOT WATER UNIT HEATERS
The Manufacturer warrants to the original owner at the original installation site that the Horizontal Steam and Hot Water Unit Heaters (the “Product”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period not to exceed one (1) year from startup or eighteen (18) months from date of shipment from the factory, whichever occurs fi rst. If upon examination by the Manufacturer the Product is shown to have a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period, the Manufacturer will repair or replace, at its option, that part of the Product which is shown to be defective.
This limited warranty does not apply: (a) if the Product has been subjected to misuse or neglect, has been accidentally or intentionally damaged,
has not been installed, maintained or operated in accordance with the furnished written instructions, or has been altered or modifi ed in any way.
(b) to any expenses, including labor or material, incurred during removal or reinstallation of the defective
Product or parts thereof.
(c) to any workmanship of the installer of the Product. This limited warranty is conditional upon:
(a) shipment, to the Manufacturer, of that part of the Product thought to be defective. Goods can only be
returned with prior written approval from the Manufacturer. All returns must be freight prepaid.
(b) determination, in the reasonable opinion of the Manufacturer, that there exists a defect in material or
workmanship.
Repair or replacement of any part under this Limited Warranty shall not extend the duration of the warranty with respect to such repaired or replaced part beyond the stated warranty period.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE IN ANY WAY FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, OR FOR ANY AMOUNTS IN EXCESS OF THE SELLING PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY PARTS THEREOF FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY GIVES THE ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE PRODUCT SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY BY EACH JURISDICTION.
In the interest of product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes without notice.
EQUIPMENT
START-UP
Customer ____________________________________ Job Name & Number _________________________
PRE-INSPECTION INFORMATION
With power and water/steam off.
Type of Equipment: Unit Heater
Serial Number Name Plate Voltage:
Steam Hot Water Rating: _ _____ BTU @ ____ °F
_ _____ kw @ ____ °C
Are all panels in place? ❐ Has the unit suffered any external damage? Damage ______________________________ ❐ Does the piping and electric wiring appear to be installed in a professional manner? ❐ Has the piping and electric been inspected by the local authority having jurisdiction? ❐ Is the supply properly sized for the equipment? ❐ Were the installation instructions followed when the equipment was installed? ❐ Have all fi eld installed controls been installed? ❐ Do you understand all the controls on this equipment? If not, contact your wholesaler or rep.
(DO NOT START this equipment unless you fully understand the controls.)
_________________________ Model Number __________________________
_____________ Name Plate Amperage: _____________
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