Radiant BH15UT, BH35UT/EF, BH40UT/EF, BH45UT/EF, BH50UT/EF Installation, Operation & Service Manual

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WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas:
1. Open windows.
2. DO NOT try to light any appliance.
3. DO NOT use electrical switches.
4. DO NOT use any telephone in your building.
5. Extinguish any open flame.
6. Leave the building.
7. Immediately call your local gas supplier after leaving the building. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
8. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the Fire Department.
Fire Hazard
Keep all flammable objects, liquids and vapors the minimum required clear­ances to combustibles away from heater.
Some objects will catch fire or explode when placed close to heater.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
WARNING
Installation must be done by a registered installer/ contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas-fired heating equipment or your gas supplier.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can result in death, injury or property damage. Read the installation, operation and service manual thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
Installer
Please take the time to read and understand
these instructions prior to any installation.
Installer must give a copy of this manual to the owner.
Owner
Keep this manual in a safe place in order to provide
your serviceman with necessary information.
© 2009 Radiant Services Ltd.
Radiant Services Limited
Unit A, Kings Hill Business Park Darlaston Road, Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 7SH UK Telephone: +44 (0)121 556 4495 Fax: +44 (0)121 556 8142
www.radiantservices.co.uk
Radiant Services™ BH
Vacuum Assisted
Linear, Double Linear,
U-Tube, and Multi-Burner
Gas Fired Heating Systems
Installation, Operation &
Service Manual
BH15UT BH20UT BH25UT/EF BH30UT/EF BH35UT/EF BH40UT/EF BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF BH15ST BH20ST BH25ST/EF BH30ST/EF BH35ST/EF BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF BH50ST/EF BH55ST BH30DL BH40DL BH50DL/EF BH60DL/EF
RS 170101UK Re v. A 11/09
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1: Heater Safety ............................................2
1.1 Manpower Requirements ....................................2
1.2 Safety Labels and Their Placement ....................2
SECTION 2: Installer Responsibility............................4
2.1 Low Level User Instructions................................4
2.2 Corrosive Chemicals...........................................4
2.3 National Standards and Applicable Codes .........4
SECTION 3: Clearances to Combustibles...................5
3.1 Required Clearances to Combustibles ...............5
3.2 Clearance Data - Linear and Double Linear .......6
3.3 Clearance Data -U Tube .....................................8
SECTION 4: Major Component Descriptions............10
SECTION 5: General Suspension Details ................. 11
SECTION 6: Linear & Double Linear Heater
Installation .............................................. 13
6.1 Linear Standard Parts List ................................13
6.2 Double Linear Standard Parts List ....................16
6.3 Burner Tube Installation ...................................19
6.4 Coupling and Tube Assembly...........................19
6.5 Tube Clamp Package Installation .....................21
6.6 Reflector Installation .........................................22
6.7 Double Linear Tee Installation
(for double linear heaters only) ........................24
SECTION 7: U-Tube Heater Installation.....................25
7. 1 U - Tube Standard Parts List ...............................25
7.2 U-Tube Hanger Placement ...............................29
7.3 Burner Tube and Fan Tube Installation ...........29
7.4 U-Tube Support Bracket Assembly Installation 30
7.5 Coupling and Tube Assembly...........................31
7.6 Tube Installation ...............................................32
7.7 U-Tube Installation ...........................................32
7.8 Reflector Installation .........................................33
SECTION 8: Multiburner Configuration &
Installation .............................................35
8.1 Initial Assembly.................................................35
SECTION 9: Burner & Fan Installation ......................37
9.1 Burner Installation.............................................37
9.2 Fan Assembly ...................................................37
9.3 Linear & U-Tube Fan Installation ......................38
9.4 Do
uble Linear Fan Installation ..........................38
9.5 Multiburner 83/90 BWLG Fan Assembly
(Horizontal and Vertical Outlets).......................39
9.6 Condensate Drain Assembly ............................40
SECTION 10: Optional Heater Accessories ..............41
10.1 Reflector Side Extension Installation...............42
10.2 U-Tube Cover Installation................................43
10.3 Decorative Grille Installation ...........................44
10.4 Protective Grille Installation.............................45
10.5 Sports Hall Guard Installation .........................46
10.6 Undershield Installation...................................47
10.7 Wall Mounting .................................................48
SECTION 11: Venting ..................................................50
11.1 General Venting Requirements .......................50
11.2 Ventilation Requirements................................. 50
11.3 Outside Combustion Air Supply....................... 51
11.4 Common Duct ................................................. 52
SECTION 12: Gas Piping ............................................ 53
SECTION 13: Wiring....................................................55
13.1 Typical External Wiring Diagram
(Linear or U-Tube).......................................... 55
13.2 Typical External Wiring Diagram
(Double Linear Option 1) ...............................55
13.3 Typical External Wiring Diagram
(Double Linear Option 2) ...............................56
13.4 Typical External Wiring Diagram (Multiburner)56
13.5 Internal Wiring Diagram .................................57
SECTION 14: Operation..............................................58
14.1 Heater Lockout Indication (Optional) ..............58
14.2 Testing ............................................................59
14.3 Commissioning (Multiburner)..........................59
14.4 System Checks ...............................................59
14.5 User Instructions............................................. 59
SECTION 15: Servicing Instructions .........................60
15.1 Annual Procedure ...........................................60
15.2 Component Removal......................................60
15.3 Maintenance Checklist....................................61
SECTION 16: Troubleshooting...................................63
16.1 Tro
ubleshooting Flow Chart
(Linear, Double Linear and U-Tube) ...............64
16.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Multiburner) ...... 66
16.3 Manifold Gas Pressure Setting .......................68
SECTION 17: Replacement Parts............................... 69
SECTION 18: Specifications....................................... 71
18.1 Material Specifications....................................71
18.2 Heater Specifications...................................... 71
18.3 Venting Specifications.....................................71
18.4 Suspension Specifications..............................71
18.5 Controls Specifications ...................................71
18.6 Linear Heater..................................................72
18.7 Double Linear Heater......................................72
18.8 U-Tube Heater ................................................ 72
18.9 Burner Specifications......................................73
© 2009
Radiant Services Ltd.
All rights reserved. No part of this work covered by the copyrights herein may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of Radiant Services Ltd.
Printed in U.K.
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TABLE OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Side and Back Panel Label Placement ............2
Figure 2: Top Panel Label Placement .............................3
Figure 3: Linear & Double Linear, Horizontal Mounts......6
Figure 4: Linear & Double Linear, One Side Reflector ....6
Figure 5: Linear & Double Linear, Two Side Reflectors ...6
Figure 6: Linear & Double Linear, 45° Mount ..................6
Figure 7: Linear & Double Linear, 2 Foot Deco Grille......7
Figure 8: Linear & Double Linear, Protective Grille .........7
Figure 9: Undershield ** ..................................................7
Figure 10: Linear & Double Linear, Venting.....................7
Figure 11: U-Tube, Horizontal Mount ...............................8
Figure 12: U-Tube, One Side Reflector ...........................8
Figure 13: U-Tube, Two Side Reflectors ..........................8
Figure 14: U-Tube, Full 45° Mount...................................8
Figure 15: U-Tube, Opposite 45° Tilt ...............................9
Figure 16: U-Tube, Protective Grille.................................9
Figure 17: U-Tube, Venting..............................................9
Figure 18: Critical Hanger Placement ...........................12
Fig
ure 19: Linear General Assembly Overview .............14
Figure 20: Linear Layout Overview ............................... 15
Figure 21: Double Linear General Assembly Overview 17
Figure 22: Double Linear Layout Overview ................... 18
Figure 23: U-Tube Assembly Overview .........................27
Figure 24: U-Tube Layout Overview ..............................28
Figure 25: Multiburner Damper Flange Installation .......35
Figure 26: Typical Manifold Layout (Linear and U-Tube
Configuration) ...............................................36
Figure 27: U-Tube (Horizontal) ......................................48
Figure 28: U-Tube (Angle Mounted)..............................49
Figure 29: Linear ...........................................................49
Figu
re 30: Individual Flue Connection Detail.................51
Figure 31: Flue Connection Dimensions .......................51
Figure 32: Fresh Air Intake Spigot.................................52
Figure 33: Air Supply with Flue Configurations .............52
Figure 34: Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex
Connector.....................................................54
Figure 35: Sequence of Operation Chart ......................58
Figure 36: Burner Cup Position.....................................60
Figure 37: Linear and U-Tube Specifications ................73
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Product Approval
RADIANT SERVICES™ appliances have been tested and CE certified as complying with the essential requirements of the Gas Appliance Directive, the Low Voltage Directive, the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and the Machinery Directive for use on natural gas and LPG when installed, commissioned and maintained in accordance with these instructions.
These instructions refer to appliances designed to operate in the European Union. Appliances designed for other countries (Non-European Union) are available on request. This appliance must be installed in accordance with the local and national codes in force and used
only in a sufficiently ventilated space, as specified in these instructions. Before installation, check that the local gas distribution systems, nature of gas and pressure, and
adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
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SECTION 1: HEATER SAFETY
Yo ur Safety is Important to Us!
This symbol is used throughout the manual to notify you of possible fire, electrical or burn hazards. Please pay special attention when reading and following the warnings in
these sections.
Installation, service and annual inspection of heater must be done by a registered installer/contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas-fired heating equipment.
Read this manual carefully before installation, operation or service of this equipment.
This heater is designed for heating nonresidential indoor spaces. Do not install in residential spaces. These instructions, the layout drawing, local codes and ordinances, and applicable standards that apply to gas piping, electrical wiring, venting, etc., must be thoroughly understood before proceeding with the installation.
Protective gear is to be worn during installation, operation and service. Thin sheet metal parts, such as the reflector portion of the heater and the various venting
components, have sharp edges. To prevent injury, the use of
work gloves is recommended. The use of gloves will also prevent the transfer of body oils from the hands to the surface of the reflector.
Before installation, check that the local distribution conditions, nature of gas and pressure, and adjustment of the appliance are compatible.
For additional copies of the Installation, Operation and Service Manual, please contact Radiant Services Ltd.
1.1 Manpower Requirements
To p revent personal injury and damage to the heater, two persons will be required for installation.
1.2 Safety Labels and Their Placement
Product safety signs or labels should be replaced by the product user when they are no longer legible. Contact Radiant Services Ltd. for obtaining replacement signs or labels. See Page 2, Figure 1 through Page 3, Figure 2.
Figure 1: Side and Back Panel Label Placement
Logo Label
Fan/Burner Label
Side Panel
Rating Plate Label
Back Panel
www.radiantservices.co.uk
www.radiantservices.co.uk
© 2007 RADIANT SERVICES LIMITED™
Model No.
Serial No.
Appliance Type
Gas Pressure at Manifold
Normal Input Rating (Net Calorific Value)
Min. Input Rating (Net Calorific Value)
Country of Destination
Year of Production
Category
Orifice Size
Electrical Rating
V
Hz
W
Gas Type
Infrared Radiant Tube Heater
This applicance must be installed in accordance with the
rules in force, and used only in a sufficiently ventilated space.
Consult instructions before installation and use of this applicance.
0063
P/N 91031303UK
Printed in the U.S.A.
Description Part Number Logo Label 91033204 Fan/Burner Label 91033300 Rating Plate Label 91031303
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Figure 2: Top Panel Label Placement
Internal Wiring Label
Gas Connection Label
Top Panel - Inside Door
Top Panel
Description Part Number Gas Connection Label 91018126 Internal Wiring Label 91031401
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SECTION 2: INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITY
• To install the heater, as well as the gas and electrical supplies, in accordance with applicable specifications and codes. Radiant Services Ltd. recommends the installer contact a local Building Inspector or Fire Marshal for guidance.
•To use the information given in a layout drawing and in the manual together with the cited codes and regulations to perform the installation.
• To install the heater in accordance with the clear­ances to combustibles.
•To furnish all needed materials not furnished as standard equipment.
• To plan location of supports.
• To provide access to burners for servicing on all sides, for burner removal.
• To provide the owner with a copy of this installation, operation and service manual.
• To never use heater as support for a ladder or other access equipment and never hang or suspend any­thing from heater.
•To ensure there is adequate air circulation around the heater and to su
pply air for combustion, ventilation
and distribution in accordance with local codes.
• To safely and adequately install heater using materi­als with a minimal working load of 33 kg.
• To ensure the heater is placed in an approved application.
2.1 Low Level User Instructions
In all situations, clearances to combustibles must be maintained. Signs should be posted in storage areas to specify the maximum stacking height of items placed below heater to maintain required clearances to combustibles. Minimum clearances must be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater. Caution should be used when running the system near combustible materials such as wood, paper, rubber, etc. Consideration should be given to partitions, storage racks, hoists, building construction, etc.
A laminated wall tag is available for the heater as a permanent reminder of the safety instructions and the importance of the required clearances to combustibles. Please contact Radiant Services Ltd. or your RADIANT SERVICES™ independent distributor to obtain the wall tag. Affix the tag by peeling off the backing of the adhesive strips on the rear surface and position the tag on a wall near the heater (e.g. thermostat or RADIANT SERVICES™ Controller).
A copy of the wall tag (P/N 91037926) is illustrated on the back cover. This copy of the wall tag can be affixed on the wall near the heater. Know your model number and installed configuration. Model number and installed configuration are found on the burner and in the Installation, Operation and Service Manual. Write the largest clearance dimensions with permanent ink according to your model number and configuration in the open spaces on the tag.
2.2 Corrosive Chemicals
Radiant Services Ltd. cannot be responsible for ensuring that all appropriate safety measures are undertaken prior to installation; this is entirely the responsibility of the installer. It is essential that the contractor, the sub- contractor, or the owner identifies the presence of combustible materials, corrosive chemicals or halogenated hydrocarbons* anywhere in the premises.
* Halogenated Hydrocarbons are a family of chemical compounds characterized by the presence of halogen elements (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, etc.). These com­pounds are frequently used in refrigerants, cleaning agents, solvents, etc. If these compounds enter the air supply of the burner, the lifespan of the heater compo­nents will be greatly reduced. An outside air supply must be provided to the burners whenever the presence of these compounds is suspected. Warranty will be invalid if the heater is exposed to halogenated hydrocarbons.
2.3 National Standards and Applicable Codes
All appliances must be installed in accordance with the latest revision of the applicable standards and national codes. This refers also to the electric, gas and venting installation. Note: Additional standards for installations in public garages, aircraft hangars, etc. may be applicable.
CAUTION
Product Damage Hazard
Do not use heater in area containing corrosive chemicals.
Refer to appropriate Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in product damage.
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SECTION 3: CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
3.1 Required Clearances to Combustibles
Clearances are the required distances that combustible objects must be away from the heater to prevent fire hazards. Caution should be used when running the system near combustibles. Combustibles are materials, which may catch on fire and include common items such as wood, paper, rubber, fabric, etc. Maintain clearances
to combustibles at all times for safety.
Clearances for all heater models are located on Page 6, Fig ure 3 through Page 9, Figure 17 in this manual. Check
the clearances on each burner for the model heater being installed to make sure the product is suitable for your application and the clearances are maintained. Read and follow the safety guidelines below:
• Keep petrol or other combustible materials including flammable objects, liquids, dust or vapours away from this heater or any other appliance.
• The stated clearances to combustibles represents a surface temperature of 32°C (90° F) above room tem­perature. Building materials w
ith a low heat tolerance (such as plastics, vinyl siding, canvas, tri-ply, etc) may be subject to degradation at lower temperatures. It is the installer’s responsibility to assure that adja­cent materials are protected from degradation.
• Maintain clearances from heat sensitive equipment and workstations.
• Maintain clearances from vehicles parked below the heater.
• Maintain clearances from swinging and overhead doors, overhead cranes, vehicle lifts, partitions, stor- age racks, hoists, building construction, etc.
• In locations used for the storage of combustible mate­rials, signs must be posted to specify the maximum permissible stacking height to maintain required clearances from the heater to the combusti­bles. Signs must be posted adjacent to the heater thermostat. In the absence of a thermostat, signs must be posted in a conspicuous location.
•Consult local Building Inspector, Fire Insurance Carrier or other authorities for approval of proposed installation when there is a possibility of exposure to combustible airborne materials or vapours.
• Hang heater in accordance to the minimum suspension requirements on Page 72, Section 18.6 through Section 18.8.
• If the radiant tubes must pass through the building structure, be sure that adequate sleeving and fire stop is installed to prevent scorching and/or fire hazard.
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Keep all flammable objects, liquids and vapors the minimum required clearances to combustibles away from heater.
Some objects will catch fire or explode when placed close to heater.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
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3.2 Clearance Data - Linear and Double Linear
NOTE: 1. All dimensions are from the surfaces of all tubes, couplings, tees, elbows and crosses.
2. Clearances B, C and D can be reduced by 50% after 7500 mm of tubing downstream from the burner.
3. All measurements are in millimeters.
* BH55ST only available in multiburner.
FIGURE 3: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, HORIZONTAL MOUNTS
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1280 1330
C 1570 1650 1650 1780 1930 1970 2010 2080
D 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1280 1330
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 4: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, ONE SIDE REFLECTOR
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230
C 1580 1760 1760 1930 2090 2130 2160 2240
D 1200 1380 1380 1500 1660 1710 1760 1860
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 5: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, TWO SIDE REFLECTORS
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 590 640 640 690 820 860 890 1020
C 1660 1810 1810 1960 2110 2160 2210 2320
D 590 640 640 690 820 860 890 1020
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 6: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, 45° MOUNT
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 200 200 200 250 250 275 300 300
B 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
C 1500 1660 1660 1860 1960 2030 2110 2160
D 1370 1520 1520 1630 1750 1820 1880 2000
A
C
D
B
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NOTE: 1. All dimensions are from the surfaces of all tubes, couplings, tees, elbows and crosses.
2. Clearances B, C and D can be reduced by 50% after 7500 mm of tubing downstream from the burner.
3. All measurements are in millimeters.
** When installed in the first 6 m - Not for use on EF models.
* BH55ST only available in multiburner.
FIGURE 7: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, 2 FOOT DECO GRILLE
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1280 1330
C 1570 1650 1650 1780 1930 1970 2010 2080
D 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1280 1330
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 8: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, PROTECTIVE GRILLE
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1280 1330
C 1570 1650 1650 1780 1930 1970 2010 2080
D 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1280 1330
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 9: UNDERSHIELD **
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 - -
B 990 1020 1270 1270 1370 1400 - -
C 840 965 1120 1120 1220 1270 - -
D 990 1020 1270 1270 1370 1400 - -
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 10: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR, VENTING
Model
BH15ST
BH30DL
BH20ST
BH40DL
BH25ST/EF
BH50DL/EF
BH30ST/EF
BH60DL/EF
BH35ST/EF
BH70DL/EF
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST/EF
& BH55ST*
E 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
F 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Radiant tubes
Fan
Unvented
Vented
E
F
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3.3 Clearance Data -U Tube
NOTE: 1. All dimensions are from the surfaces of all tubes, couplings, tees, elbows and crosses.
2. Clearances B, C and D can be reduced by 50% after 7500 mm of tubing downstream from the burner.
3. All measurements are in millimeters.
4. Add 60 mm clearance to uncovered U-tube.
FIGURE 11: U-TUBE, HORIZONTAL MOUNT
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1270 1380
C 1580 1730 1730 1910 1980 2050 2110 2210
D 760 940 940 1000 1090 1150 1200 1300
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 12: U-TUBE, ONE SIDE REFLECTOR
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 230 230 230 230 230 230 230 230
C 1580 1760 1760 1930 2090 2130 2160 2240
D 1200 1380 1380 1500 1660 1710 1760 1860
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 13: U-TUBE, TWO SIDE REFLECTORS
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 590 640 640 690 820 860 890 1020
C 1660 1810 1810 1960 2110 2160 2210 2320
D 590 640 640 690 820 860 890 1020
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 14: U-TUBE, FULL 45° MOUNT
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
A 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
B 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200
C 1500 1650 1650 1860 1960 2040 2110 2160
D 1070 1170 1170 1320 1550 1620 1680 1780
B
C
D
A
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NOTE: 1. All dimensions are from the surfaces of all tubes, couplings, tees, elbows and crosses.
2. Clearances B, C and D can be reduced by 50% after 7500 mm of tubing downstream from the burner.
3. All measurements are in millimeters.
4. Add 60 mm clearance to uncovered U-tube.
FIGURE 15: U-TUBE, OPPOSITE 45° TILT
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
A 200 200 200 250 250 275 300 300
B 1370 1530 1530 1630 1780 1830 1880 1930
C 1500 1650 1650 1860 1960 2040 2110 2160
D 560 560 560 560 560 560 560 560
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 16: U-TUBE, PROTECTIVE GRILLE
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
A 150 150 150 150 150 150 200 200
B 890 970 970 1020 1170 1220 1270 1380
C 1580 1730 1730 1910 1980 2050 2110 2210
D 760 940 940 1000 1090 1150 1200 1300
A
C
D
B
FIGURE 17: U-TUBE, VENTING
Model
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT/EF
E 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000
F 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500
Radiant tubes
Fan
Unvented
Vented
E
F
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SECTION 4: MAJOR COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Burner (shown with Tube Gasket)
Must be installed with the flame observation window facing down.
Reflector (Aluminium or Stainless Steel)
Alternate overlap as shown on overview. Minimum overlap is 160 mm.
Tube and Reflector Hanger with Clamp Package
Position this hanger no more than 100 mm away from the
Coupling Assembly with Lock
Reflector End Cap
Punch out center section to accommodate tube.
Fan Assembly (Includes Flange)
Fan Assembly is attached to the last section of heat exchanger tubing (Fan Tube).
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Suspend system from these hangers.
Flex Gas Line
Tube
Heat treated aluminised tube supplied in 3,000 mm lengths.
Burner Tube
Supplied in 3,000 mm lengths. Burner tube is always the first tube after the burner.
Reflector Support Strap, Wire Form & #8 x 3/4 (3.9 x 19mm) Screw
Fan Tube with Internal Swirler
Supplied in 3,000 mm lengths. Fan tube is always the last tube on the heater where the fan is attached.
The swirler is welded to the inside of the tube end.
Fan Flange Assembly
and Screws
U-Tube
Height Adjuster
Bow Shackle
Tee Assembly
U-Tube
Support Bracket
Damper Flange Assembly
For use on Multiburner Systems.
Spring Hook
S-hook
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SECTION 5: GENERAL SUSPENSION DETAILS
To e ns ure your safety, and comply with the terms of the warranty, all units must be installed in accordance with
these instructions.
The gas or the electrical supply lines must not be used to support the heater.
Do not locate the gas or electric supply lines directly over the path of the flue products from the heater.
The heater must be installed in a location that it is readily accessible for servicing.
The heater must be installed in accordance with clearances to combustibles as indicated in this manual.
The minimum and maximum gas inlet pressures must be maintained as indicated on the rating plate. Typical installation configurations are shown on Page 12, Figure
18.
Note: Some modles will receive S-hooks (P/N 91907302) or spring hooks (P/N 91903300), rather than bow shackles.
WARNING
Severe Injury Hazard
Secure burner to burner tube with bolts and lockwashers.
Hang heater with materials with a minimum working load of 75 lbs (33 kg).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
WARNING
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
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Figure 18: Critical Hanger Placement
* Allows for thermal expansion of system.
Hanger
Side View
Front View
Hanger
Bow Shackle
I-Beam
I-Beam
Beam
Clamp
Bow
Shackle
Anchor
Concrete
Beam
Locknut
Washer
Screw Hook
min. 10 mm
Washer
Wood Beam
Turnbuckle
(not included)
600 mm
minimum*
300 mm
minimum*
10 mm
Rod
Typical Suspension Details
45° Angle
100 mm
Max.
Description Part Number Burner Tube 03051100 Bow Shackle E0007576 Tube/Reflector Hanger 03090100
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SECTION 6: LINEAR & DOUBLE LINEAR HEATER INSTALLATION
The figures in this section provide a general overview of component placement in a
RADIANT SERVICES™ Linear and Double Linear system. The location of some components such as supports and couplings is crucial for proper installation. Assemble the heater components as shown on Page 14, Figure 19.
For optional reflector configurations for linear heaters see Page 6, Figure 3 through Page 7, Figure 10. Install appropriate suspension hardware, beam clamps, chain or rod at predetermined locations. Adjustments of chain length will provide uniform pitch.
If any step is unclear, please contact Radiant Services at +44 (0)121 556 4495.
6.1 Linear Standard Parts List
* PVC coating must be removed prior to installation.
** Some models may receive S-hooks (P/N 91907302) or spring hooks (P/N 919003300), rather than bow shackles.
WARNING
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
Part No. Description
BH15ST
BH20ST
BH25ST
BH25ST/EF
BH30ST
BH30ST/EF
BH35ST
BH35ST/EF
BH40ST
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST
BH50ST/EF
BH55ST
R72XXXXX Burner Assembly (Input and Fuel Varies) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
07260001 Fan Package XP 1 1 1 1 1 - - - - -
07260002 Fan Package XP2 - - - - 1 1 1 - -
07260003 Fan Package XP 3 - - - - - - - 1 -
03051100 Burner Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
91409408 Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm - 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4
S5127W Fan Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm, with 3048 mm Swirler - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S5134W Fan Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm, with 2134 mm Swirler 1 - - - - - - - -
01329600 Standard Coupling Assembly 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5
01329700 Coupling Lock 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 5
02750303 Reflector, Aluminium, 2439 mm 3 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 8
027503SS Reflector, Stainless Steel, 2439 mm (Optional)* 3 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 8
02750800 Reflector End Cap, Aluminium 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
027508SH Reflector End Cap, Stainless (Optional)* 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
03090100 Tube and Reflector Hanger 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7
01318901 Tube Clamp Package (including Nut, Washer & Bolt) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
91908004 Wire Form 2 3 3 5 5 5 6 6 7
94320812 Screw #8 x 3/4 (3.9mm x 19mm), (goes with 03050000) 4 6 6 10 10 10 12 12 14
03050000 Reflector Support Strap 2 3 3 5 5 5 6 6 7
E0007576 Bow Shackle** 3 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 7
91107720 U-Clip Package (20 Pieces) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S7199K Damper Flange Assembly (For use on Multiburner Systems) 1 Per Heater
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Figure 19: Linear General Assembly Overview
Fan Tube
Reflector
Reflector End Cap
Reflector Support
Burner
Coupling
U-Clips
Burner Tube
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Tube Clamp Package
Internal Swirler
Fan Assembly
(For Single Heater)
Damper Assembly
(Required for Multiburner)
Weld
Spot
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Figure 20: Linear Layout Overview
Model
BH15ST BH20ST BH25ST/EF BH30ST/EF BH35ST/EF BH40ST/EF BH45ST/EF BH50ST/EF BH55ST
Reflector Overlap (approx.)
700 mm 250 mm 250 mm 530 mm 530 mm 530 mm 330 mm 330 mm 200 mm
a = reflector width (not shown) - 365 mm b = end cap to burner/fan - 50 mm c = end cap to hanger - 50 mm d = distance first hanger - 2290 mm
e = distance typical between hangers - 3050 mm
f = burner height - 366 mm
g = burner length - 291 mm
Burner
Reflector
Tube
Tube/Reflector Hanger
Coupling Assembly
Fan Assembly
LEGEND
Damper Assembly
BH20ST BH25ST/EF
g
c
b
de
b
f
e
BH30ST/EF BH35ST/EF BH40ST/EF
g
c
b
de
b
f
e e
BH45ST/EF BH50ST/EF
g
c
b
de
b
f
e e e
BH55ST
g
c
b
de
b
f
e e e e
g
c
b
de
b
BH15ST
f
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6.2 Double Linear Standard Parts List
* PVC coating must be removed prior to installation.
**Some models may receive S-hooks (P/N 91907302) or spring hooks (P/N 91903300), rather than bow shackles
Part No. Description
BH30DL
BH40DL
BH50DL
BH50DL/EF
BH60DL
BH60DL/EF
BH70DL
BH70DL/EF
R72XXXXX Burner Assembly (Input and Fuel Varies) 2 2 2 2 2
07260002 Fan Package XP2 1 1 - - -
07260003 Fan Package XP 3 - - 1 1 1
03051100 Burner Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm 2 2 2 2 2
91409408 Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm - 2 2 4 4
S5127W Fan Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm, with 3048 mm Swirler - 2 2 2 2
S5134WFan Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm, with 2134 mm Swirler 2----
E0009170 Tee, 100 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm 1 1 1 1 1
01329600 Standard Coupling Assembly 4 6 6 8 8
01329700 Coupling Lock 4 6 6 8 8
02750303 Reflector, Aluminium, 2439 mm 6 8 8 12 12
027503SS Reflector, Stainless Steel, 2439 mm (Optional)* 6 8 8 12 12
02750800 Reflector End Cap, Aluminium 4 4 4 4 4
027508SH Reflector End Cap, Stainless (Optional)* 4 4 4 4 4
03090100 Tube and Reflector Hanger 6 8 8 10 10
01318901 Tube Clamp Package (including Nut, Washer & Bolt) 2 2 2 2 2
91908004 Wire Form 4 6 6 10 10
03050000 Reflector Support Strap 4 6 6 10 10
E0007576 Bow Shackle** 6 8 8 10 10
91107720 U-Clip Package (20 Pieces) 2 2 2 2 2
E0007582 Height Adjuster 6 8 8 10 10
94320812 Screw #8 x 3/4 (3.9mm x 19mm), (goes with 03050000) 8 12 12 20 20
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Figure 21: Double Linear General Assembly Overview
1200 mm approx.
Fan Tube
Burner
Tube Clamp Package
Reflector
Reflector End Cap
Reflector Support
Coupling
Fan Assembly
Burner Tube
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Tube Clamp
Package
U-Clips
Internal Swirler
Weld Spot
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Figure 22: Double Linear Layout Overview
Model
BH30DL BH40DL BH50DL/EF BH60DL/EF BH70DL/EF
Reflector Overlap (approx.)
700 mm 250 mm 250 mm 530 mm 530 mm
Tee Assembly
Burner
Reflector
Tube
Tube/Reflector Hanger
Coupling Assembly
Fan Assembly
LEGEND
BH60DL/EF BH70DL/EF
g
c
b
de
b
f
e e
Repeated
Opposite
Side
BH40DL BH50DL/EF
g
c
b
de
b
f
e
Repeated
Opposite
Side
BH30DL
g
c
b
de
b
f
Repeated
Opposite
Side
a = reflector width (not shown) - 365 mm b = end cap to burner/fan - 50 mm
c = end cap to hanger - 50 mm
d = distance first hanger - 2290 mm
e = distance typical between hangers - 3050 mm
f = burner height - 366 mm
g = burner length - 291 mm
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Step 6.3 Burner Tube Installation
Step 6.4 Coupling and Tube Assembly
Bow Shackle
Burner Tube
Hanger
2290 mm ± 250 mm
Note: Tubing requires a downward slope of 13 mm per 6000 mm away from burner.
Weld seam must be to the bottom of the tube.
Offset mounting hole must be to the top.
Description Part Number Burner Tube 03051100 Bow Shackle E0007576 Tube/Reflector Hanger 03090100
Tube
Tube
Orient coupling so that
the impact block is in the
2:00 or 10:00 oclock
positions
Closed
Open
Ta b
76 mm to 101 mm
Slide Bar
Coupling
Wide End
Coupling
Tube
Slide Bar
A
Close coupling
with tab.
B
Start slide bar/coupling lock
onto coupling.
C
Insert tubes into coupling.
D
Tighten coupling to join tubes.
Description Part Number Coupling 01329600 Slide Bar/Coupling Lock 01329700 Tube 91409408
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Step 6.4.1 Coupling and Tube Assembly (Continued)
Step 6.4.2 Coupling and Tube Assembly (Continued)
Incorrect Slide Bar
position
Correct Slide Bar
dimensions
± 50 mm
Drive slide bar until tight. End of slide bar should be within tolerance listed below.
• Repeat Step 6.4 A - D until all tubes are assembled. See Page 20, Section 6.4.2 shown below.
Tighten slide bar as shown below.
3050 mm Typ
± 250 mm
2290 mm
± 250 mm
Total Overall Tube Length
Weld spot
at end of
heat exchanger
Model Overall Tube Length (mm)
Number
of Tubes BH15ST 6,000 2 BH20ST 9,000 3 BH25ST/EF 9,000 3 BH30ST/EF 12,000 4 BH35ST/EF 12,000 4 BH40ST/EF 12,000 4 BH45ST/EF 15,000 5 BH50ST/EF 15,000 5 BH55ST 18,000 6
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Step 6.5 Tube Clamp Package Installation
Description Part Number Tube Clamp Package 01318901
Tube Clamp 01396801
Bolt 97113940 Flat Washer 95211600
Nut 92113900
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Step 6.6 Reflector Installation
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Support reflector with reflector hanger and support strap.
Reflector must not touch tube.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
Hanger
Burner Tube
Reflector
Description Part Number Tube/Reflector Hanger 03090100 Burner Tube 03051100 Reflector 02750303
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Step 6.6.1 Reflector, U-Clip and Reflector Support Installation
The pictorial drawings of the heater construction in Section 6 are schematic only and provide a general guideline of where hangers, reflector supports and U-clips are to be installed.
To ensure proper expansion and contraction movement of the reflectors, a combination of U-clips and reflector
supports are used. The positioning of reflector supports and U-clips depend on the individual installation. Use either pop rivets or sheet metal screws instead of U-clips when installing end caps and joint pieces in areas where impact and high wind may be a factor.The following rules must be observed:
2. The overlap at the first and second reflector is a slip overlap. Thereafter, every third reflector joint is a slip overlap. A slip overlap is achieved by either: a.) both reflectors lay inside a hanger.
(no reflector support needed).
b.) using a reflector support with
loose screws at the reflector overlap.
3. The remaining reflector overlaps require a non-slip overlap connection. To affix the reflectors together in a non-slip overlap either: a.) use reflector support and tight screws. b.) if both reflectors lay inside a hanger,
u-clips or sheet metal screws may be used.
This section of three reflectors joined together must be affixed to the tube with at least one reflector support with tight screws.
Reflector End Cap
U-Clips
Wire Form
Reflector Support
Strap
Tight
Sheet Metal
Screw
1. The first reflector after the burner must be affixed in
the middle of the reflector with a reflector support and tight screws.
Loose screws loosened 2 mm to allow slippage.
Option A
Slip Overlap
Reflector
Support
Option B
Slip Overlap
Reflector
Tight
Screws
Option B
Non-Slip Overlap
U-Clip
(2 clips per
non-slip overlap
inside a hanger)
Reflector
Option A
Non-Slip Overlap
First
Reflector
Overlap must
be a minimum
of 160 mm
160 mm
Description Part Number Reflec tor Support Package 03050010 Wire Form 91908004 Reflector Support Strap 03050000 Screw #8 x 3/4 94320812 U-Clip Package 91107720 Reflector End Cap 027508XX
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Step 6.7 Double Linear Tee Installation (for double linear heaters only)
Te e
Coupling
Coupling
Fan Tube
Fan Tube
Weld Spot
Weld Spot
Description Part Number Tee E0009170 Fan Tube S51XXW Coupling 01329600 Slide Bar/Coupling Lock 01329700 Tube/Reflector Hanger 03090100
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SECTION 7: U-TUBE HEATER INSTALLATION
The figures in this section provide a general overview of component placement in a RADIANT SERVICES™ U­tube system. The location of some components such as supports and couplings is crucial for proper installation. Assemble the heater components as shown on Page 27, Figure 23.
For optional reflector configurations for U-tube heaters, See Page 8, Figure 11 through Page 9, Figure 17. Install appropriate suspension hardware, beam clamps, chain or rod at predetermined locations. Adjustments of chain length will provide uniform pitch.
If any step is unclear, please contact Radiant Services Ltd. at +44 (0)121.556.4495.
7.1 U-Tube Standard Parts List
WARNING
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
Part No. Description
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT
BH50UT/EF
R72XXXXX Burner Assembly (Input and Fuel Varies) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
07260001 Fan Package XP1 1 1 1 1 - - - -
07260002 Fan Package XP2 - - - - 1 1 1 -
07260003 Fan Package XP3 - - - - - - - 1
03051100 Burner Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
91409408 Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm - - - 2 2 2 2 2
91409423 Tube, 100 mm x 1524 mm - 2 2 - - - 2 2
S5127W Fan Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm, with 3048 mm Swirler - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
S5134W Fan Tube, 100 mm x 3048 mm, with 2134 mm Swirler 1 - - - - - - -
01335901 U-Bend 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
01329600 Standard Coupling Assembly 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
01329700 Coupling Lock 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
02750303 Reflector, Aluminium, 2439 mm 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 8
027503SS Reflector, Stainless Steel, 2439 mm (Optional)* 4 4 4 6 6 6 8 8
02750800 Reflector End Cap, Aluminium 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
027508SH Reflector End Cap, Stainless (Optional)* 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
03090100 Tube and Reflector Hanger 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 8
01318901 Tube Clamp Package (including Nut, Washer & Bolt) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
91908004 Wire Form 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
03050000 Reflector Support Strap 2 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
03020501 U-Bend Support Bracket 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
E0007576 Bow Shackle** 4 6 6 6 6 6 8 8
91107720 U-Clip Package (20 Pieces) 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
91912501 U-Bolt M6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
C0090BNut M6 66666666
96411500 Lockwasher 6mm 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
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*PVC coating must be removed prior to installation.
**Some models may receive S-hooks (P/N 91907302) or spring hooks (P/N 91903300), rather than bow shackles
Part No. Description
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT
BH50UT/EF
94320812 Screw #8 x 3/4 (3.9mm x 19mm), (goes with 03050000) 4 8 8 8 8 8 12 12
S7199K Damper Flange Assembly (For use on Multiburner Systems) 1 Per Heater
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Figure 23: U-Tube Assembly Overview
mm
200
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Figure 24: U-Tube Layout Overview
Model
BH15UT BH20UT BH25UT/EF BH30UT/EF BH35UT/EF BH40UT/EF BH45UT/EF BH50UT/EF
Reflector Overlap (approx.)
1780 mm 250 mm 250 mm 580 mm 580 mm 580 mm 690 mm 690 mm
BH20UT BH25UT/EF
BH15UT
BH30UT/EF BH35UT/EF BH40UT/EF
BH45UT/EF BH50UT/EF
a = overall width (not shown) - 850 mm b = end cap to burner/fan - 50 mm
c = end cap to hanger - 50 mm
d = distance first hanger - 2290 mm
e = distance typical between hangers - 3050 mm
f = distance between last full tube
hanger and half tube hanger - 1900 mm g = burner height - 366 mm h = burner length - 291 mm
U-Tube
Burner
Reflector
Tube
Tube/Reflector Hanger
Coupling Assembly
LEGEND
h
c
b
d
g
h
c
b
d
g
f
h
c
b
de
g
h
c
b
de
g
f
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Step 7.2 U-Tube Hanger Placement
Step 7.3 Burner Tube and Fan Tube Installation
2290 mm ± 250 mm
See Assembly
Drawing
First Tube and
Reflector Hanger
Bow Shackle
Tube and Reflector
Hanger
Suspension
Chain
Optional Hanging
Configuration
Washers
Bolt
(Torque:
13.5 Nm
129 in lb)
Bow Shackle
NOTE: Spreader bar must be used on single suspension point installations. Do not hang heater from spreader bar.
Threaded
Bar
Tube and Reflector
Hanger
Suspension
Chain
Spreader
Bar
Description Part Number Bow Shackle E0007576 Tube/Reflector Hanger 03090100 Spreader Bar 07260010
Fan Tube
Burner Tube
Weld seam must be to the bottom of the tube.
Offset mounting hole must be to the top.
Weld
Spot
Description Part Number Burner Tube 03051100 Fan Tube S5127W
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Step 7.3.1 Tube Clamp Package Installation
Step 7.4 U-Tube Support Bracket Assembly Installation
Tube Clamp
Bolt
Lock Washer
Nut
(Torque: 13.56 Nm
120 in lb)
Weld
Spot
Description Part Number Tube Clamp Package 01318901
Tube Clamp 01396801
Bolt 97113940 Flat Washer 95211600 Nut 92113900
Tight
U-bolt
100 mm u-bolt,
secured to burner tube
with M6 lockwashers
and M6 nuts.
TIGHT.
Loose U-bolt
100 mm u-bolt,
secured to bracket
with M6 lockwashers and M6 nuts on top and bottom to allow for tube
expansion and contraction.
U-tube, Standard U-tube, Opposite 45°
Tight
U-bolt
100 mm u-bolt,
secured to burner tube
with M6 lockwashers
and M6 nuts.
TIGHT.
Loose U-bolt
100 mm u-bolt,
secured to bracket
with M6 lockwashers and M6 nuts on top and bottom to allow for tube
expansion and contraction.
Nut (Torque: 90 in lb
10.2 Nm)
Lock Washer
Lock Washer
U-bolt
Fan Tube
Burner
Tube
U-bolt
Tight to
Tube
U-bolt
Tight to
Bracket
Nut
(Torque: 90 in lb
10.2 Nm)
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Step 7.5 Coupling and Tube Assembly
Step 7.5.1 Coupling and Tube Assembly (Continued)
Tube
Tube
Orient coupling so that
the impact block is in the
2:00 or 10:00 oclock
positions
Closed
Open
Ta b
76 mm to 101 mm
Slide Bar
Coupling
Wide End
Coupling
Tube
Slide Bar
A
Close coupling
with tab.
B
Start slide bar/coupling lock
onto coupling.
C
Insert tubes into coupling.
D
Tighten coupling to join tubes.
Description Part Number Coupling 01329600 Slide Bar/Coupling Lock 01329700 Tube 91409408
Incorrect Slide Bar
position
Correct Slide Bar
dimensions
± 50 mm
Drive slide bar until tight. End of slide bar should be within tolerance listed below.
• Repeat Step 7.5 A - D until all tubes are assembled.
Tighten slide bar as shown below.
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Step 7.6 Tube Installation
Step 7.7 U-Tube Installation
Tube
Coupling
Weld Spot
Coupling
U-tube
U-tube Support Bracket Assembly
Weld Spot
Description Part Number Coupling 01329600 Slide Bar/Coupling Lock 01329700 U-Tube 01335901
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Step 7.8 Reflector Installation
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Support reflector with reflector hanger and support strap.
Reflector must not touch tube.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
Reflector
Weld Spot
Description Part Number Reflector 02750303
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Step 7.8.1 Reflector, U-Clip and Reflector Support Installation
The pictorial drawings of the heater construction in Section 6 are schematic only and provide a general guideline of where hangers, reflector supports and U-clips are to be installed.
To ensure proper expansion and contraction movement of the reflectors, a combination of U-clips and reflector
supports are used. The positioning of reflector supports and U-clips depend on the individual installation. Use either pop rivets or sheet metal screws instead of U-clips when installing end caps and joint pieces in areas where impact and high wind may be a factor. The following rules must be observed:
2. The overlap at the first and second reflector is a slip overlap. Thereafter, every third reflector joint is a slip overlap. A slip overlap is achieved by either: a.) both reflectors lay inside a hanger.
(no reflector support needed).
b.) using a reflector support with
loose screws at the reflector overlap.
3. The remaining reflector overlaps require a non-slip overlap connection. To affix the reflectors together in a non-slip overlap either: a.) use reflector support and tight screws. b.) if both reflectors lay inside a hanger,
u-clips or sheet metal screws may be used.
This section of three reflectors joined together must be affixed to the tube with at least one reflector support with tight screws.
Reflector End Cap
U-Clips
Wire Form
Reflector Support
Strap
Tight
Sheet Metal
Screw
1. The first reflector after the burner must be affixed in
the middle of the reflector with a reflector support and tight screws.
Loose screws loosened 2 mm to allow slippage.
Option A
Slip Overlap
Reflector
Support
Option B
Slip Overlap
Reflector
Tight
Screws
Option B
Non-Slip Overlap
U-Clip
(2 clips per
non-slip overlap
inside a hanger)
Reflector
Option A
Non-Slip Overlap
First
Reflector
Overlap must
be a minimum
of 160 mm
160 mm
Description Part Number Reflector Support Package 03050010 Wire Form 91908004 Reflector Support Strap 03050000 Screw #8 x 3/4 (3.9 x 19mm) 94320812 U-Clip Package 91107720 Reflector End Cap 027508XX
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SECTION 8: MULTIBURNER CONFIGURATION & INSTALLATION
8.1 Initial Assembly
See Page 13, Section 6 for linear heater assembly instructions.
See Page 25, Section 7 for U-tube heater assembly instructions.
Check layout drawings for location of manifold pipe installation.
Figure 25: Multiburner Damper Flange Installation
WARNING
Severe Injury Hazard
Secure burner to burner tube with bolts and lockwashers.
Hang heater with materials with a minimum working load of 75 lbs (33 kg).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
WARNING
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
Fan Tube
Damper Flange Assembly
Note: Install in the fully open position
Weld Spot
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Figure 26: Typical Manifold Layout (Linear and U-Tube Configuration)
Typical Fan Arrangement
150 mm Hanger
150 mm Manifold
Damper (Typical)
Cross
(100 x 150 x 100 x 150)
100 mm Manifold
100 mm Hanger
ID/ID Sleeve
Te e
(100 x 100 x 100)
Cross
(100 x 150 x 100 x 150)
Max
3000 mm
BH25ST
BH25UT
BH25ST
BH25UT
BH25ST
BH25UT
NOTE: Be sure to silicone seal all manifold joints
Reducer
(100 x 150)
Max
1000
mm
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SECTION 9: BURNER & FAN INSTALLATION Step 9.1 Burner Installation
Step 9.2 Fan Assembly
Lock Washer
Gasket
Bolt
(Tor que: 13.5 Nm
120 in lb)
Burner
Description Part Number Bolt 94273914 Lock Washer 96411600 Gasket 02568200 Burner R0720XXXX
NOTE: Tube clamp package not shown for clarity. For details, see Page 21, Step 6.5.
Fan Assembly
Vent Adapter
Screw
(Torque: 2 Nm
18 in lb)
Note: Apply Silicone (Recommended)
Install vent adapter with clamp in the up position.
Description Part Number Fan Assembly 072600XX Vent Adapter 9071060X Screw E00075XX
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9.3 Linear & U-Tube Fan Installation
Step 9.4 Double Linear Fan Installation
Fan Tube
Fan Assembly
Tighten securely until tube cannot be removed.
Weld Spot
Te e
Fan Assembly
Tighten securely until tube cannot be removed.
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Step 9.4.1 Double Linear Fan Installation (Continued)
Step 9.5 Multiburner 83/90 BWLG Fan Assembly (Horizontal and Vertical Outlets)
Fan Assembly
Height Adjuster
Bow Shackle
Suspension Chain
Te e
Weld Spot
Te e
Condensate Cap
Non-Return Valve
83/90 BWLG Fan
Inlet Cone
Horizontal
Exhaust Bend
Vertical Exhaust Tee
Spiral Aluminum Tube
ID/ID Sleeve
Horizontal
Exhaust Sleeve
Horizontal
Exhaust Louver
Condensation runs to low level
3/4" CPVC pipe
1" BSP threaded hole.
Use 1" x ¾" reducer.
(not supplied)
Must be connected to a drain system in accordance with local codes.
Description Part Number Vertical Exhaust Tee C1324B Horizontal Exhaust Bend C1325B Horizontal Exhaust Sleeve C1326B Horizontal Exhaust Louver S5055F Condensate Cap 4" 02718851 Condensate Cap 6" 02718852 Non-Return Valve 90201200
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Step 9.6 Condensate Drain Assembly
Te e
Condensate Cap
Wall
1" BSP threaded hole.
Use 1" x ¾" reducer.
(not supplied)
Must be connected to a drain system in accordance with local codes.
3/4" CPVC Pipe
Flow
Non-Return
Valve
3/4" CPVC
Pipe
3/4" Female
Fan
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SECTION 10: OPTIONAL HEATER ACCESSORIES
WARNING
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
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10.1 Reflector Side Extension Installation Step 10.1.1 Bracket Installation
Step 10.1.2 Side Reflector Installation
Reflector Side
Extension Bracket
(2 per reflector)
Use additional supports
in high air movement
applications.
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Reflector
Tube
Reflector Support
Description Part Number
Reflector Side Extension Package S7377K
Reflector Side Extension 01368000 Retainer Clips 02751200 Reflector Side Extension 01329910
Sheet Metal Screw
Sheet Metal Screw
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10.2 U-Tube Cover Installation
The package contains two reflector joint pieces (P/N 02750901), one 8’ reflector and 18 x #8 sheet metal screws. Install the U-tube cover using the following procedure.
Step 10.2.1
Cut the 8’ reflector in half to be used on both sides to cover the U-tube.
Step 10.2.2
Flatten 4’ reflector edge where joint piece matches. Put a mark on the 4’ reflector, directly over the tube center. Center the accessory joint piece on the mark and scribe its contour on the reflector. Scribe the location of the mounting holes.
Step 10.2.3
Cut away the reflector to clear the tube, leaving about 1” of material inside the scribed contour to attach the accessory joint. Drill or punch six 3 mm diameter holes in reflector in the positions shown below.
Step 10.2.4
Use six #8 sheet metal screws to attach the joint piece.
Repeat Step 10.2.1 through Step 10.2.4 to attach the reflector joint piece on the other reflector.
Step 10.2.5
The overlap of both reflector joint pieces is attached with six #8 sheet metal screws.
4' Reflector
Section
Reflector
Joint
Flatten
Edge
250 mm maximum
Scribe Contour
Cut away contour with tin snips.
Punch/Drill six
3 mm holes
Reflector End Cap
(Do not remove
cut out)
Attach Reflector Joint with six #8
sheet metal screws.
Secure overlap
with six #8
sheet metal screws.
4' Reflector Sections
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10.3 Decorative Grille Installation Step 10.3.1 Grille Installation
Step 10.3.2 Frame Shield Installation
Step 10.3.3 Reflector Side Extension Installation for Decorative Grilles
Description Part Number Aluminium Grille 610 mm X1220 mm 91407000
Distance "A" Extension
MinimumMaximumPart No. Width
40 150 mm 01370408 200 mm 150 260 mm 01370412 300 mm 260 370 mm 01370416 400 mm
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10.4 Protective Grille Installation Step 10.4.1 Silicone Cap Installation
Step 10.4.2 Grille End Cap Installation
Step 10.4.3 Grille Installation
Silicone Cap
Grille Finger
Description Part Number Grille Section 08050001 Grille End Cap 08050002 Silicone Cap 91915951-6P
Bend up 90°.
Pull outward.
Grille
Grille End Cap
AB
CD
Grille
Grille End Cap
Reflector
Final Grille Section
1010 mm
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10.5 Sports Hall Guard Installation Step 10.5.1 Grille Installation
Step 10.5.2 Fastener Installation
Step 10.5.3 Mesh Guard Connection
Tube and
Reflector Hanger
Reflector
Tube
Reflector Support
Strap - Stainless Steel
Mesh Guard
Description Part Number Mesh Guard 2438 mm E0009855 Mesh Guard 1524 mm C2329B Strap Stainless Steel S5218W
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Reflector
Tube
Strap - Stainless Steel
Mesh Guard
Nut Spire
Screw #8 x 3/8
Description Part Number Nut Spire C1088B Screw #8 x 3/8 C1089B
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10.6 Undershield Installation
10.6.1 Hanger Installation
10.6.2 Undershield Installation
10.6.3 Adjust Undershield Height
Reflector
Tube
Assembly Hanging Bracket
Stud
Hex Nut
Description Part Number Undershield Reflector Package 101 cm S7399K
Assembly Hanging Bracket C0318B Stud M6 x 90 C0693B Nut M6 C0090B
Undershield Reflector
Hex Nut
Shield Support Bracket
Description Part Number Undershield Reflector Package 1010 mm S7399K
Undershield Reflector 1010 mm C0521B Nut M6 C0090B Shield Support Bracket 02751700
1010 mm
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10.7 Wall Mounting
Install wall mounting brackets at the height shown in the layout drawing provided by the estimator. Space wall mounting brackets and hangers as indicated by dimensions d, e and f (u -tube) in the relevant layout overview drawing for your heater. For linear heaters see
Page 15, Figure 20, for double linear heaters see Page 18, Figure 22 and for U-tube heaters see Page 28, Figure
24.
10.7.1 Hardware Installation
The wall mounting brackets must be attached to a suitable wall through all mounting holes. Screw sizes less than M8 (5/16") may not be used. In order for the wall
mounting brackets to adequately carry the weight of the heater, it must be installed with best building practice.
Figure 27: U-Tube (Horizontal)
Model
Quantity of Wall
Mounting Brackets
Model
Quantity of Wall
Mounting Brackets
BH15UT 2 BH15ST 3
BH20UT 3 BH20ST 4 BH25UT/EF 3 BH25ST/EF 4 BH30UT/EF 3 BH30ST/EF 5 BH35UT/EF 3 BH35ST/EF 5 BH40UT/EF 3 BH40ST/EF 5 BH45UT/EF 4 BH45ST/EF 6 BH50UT/EF 4 BH50ST/EF 6
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Figure 28: U-Tube (Angle Mounted)
Figure 29: Linear
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SECTION 11: VENTING
11.1 General Venting Requirements
11.1.1 Type C
12
, C32 & C62 Appliance
Room Sealed
The heaters are designed to be installed as room sealed appliances. The flue and air intake are run as separate pipes to the special concentric wall or roof terminal. The wire mesh inside the fresh air adapter on the heater must be removed prior to installation. See Page 52, Figure 33.
11.1.2 Type B22 Appliance
The flue must be fitted with a low resistance terminal. See Page 52, Figure 33.
11.1.3 Flue Installation
The fan outlet may discharge vertically or horizontally. Connection should be made using 100 mm minimum diameter aluminium or stainless steel flue material to National Standard and must be adapted to insert into the 100 m m flue adapter. Both fresh air supply and flue duct shall not exceed 10,000 mm. BH15 and BH20 flue must be insulated if longer than 5,000 mm. BH25 flue must be
insulated if longer than 8,000 mm. Contact the manufacturer if more than 2 x 45° offset bends are necessary. The flue must be self supporting.
Fans
Horizontal Vertical
83 BWLG 190 x 75 (hole) 150 mm dia. 90 BWLG 190 x 75 (hole) 150 mm dia.
11.1.4 Flueless Installation
If the heater is being installed in an area where combustion products can be dissipated within the building, ensure that the fan outlet is horizontal and away from the burner. Where installation is close to a wall
(perimeter system) or other obstruction close to the fan outlet or wall angle mounted, install the heater so that the fan tube is the furthest away from the wall or obstruction, i.e. the fan will always blow into the building or away from the obstruction.
11.2 Ventilation Requirements
Detailed recommendations for air supply are given in the relevant National Standards. There must be an adequate supply of air for both combustion and general ventilation. Air vents should have negligible resistance. Do not locate air vents where they can be easily blocked or flooded, or adjacent to any flues or extraction systems carrying flammable vapour.
11.2. 1 Flue Installation
Where the heater(s) is flued, the space containing it must have a permanent outside air vent with a minimum effective area of 4.5 cm
per kW of heat input. If mechanical ventilation is employed, the minimum proven airflow rate shall be 2.35 m/h per kW of heat input.
If the flue is to be horizontally vented through a wall, a wind-proof terminal must be fitted to outdoor vent pipe to prevent a back draught.
11.2. 2 Flueless Installation (EN 13410)
The installation room must have a volume of at least 10m
3
/kW of installed nominal heat input. A minimum of
10m
3
/h of exhaust air per kW of operating heat input must be ventilated out of the installation room by either thermal or mechanical evacuation. Appropriate exhaust and fresh air openings must be provided and exhaust fans interlocked with the operation of the heating equipment. Further no exhaust system is necessary if the building air change rate is greater than 1.5 per hour or the density of operating heat input is not greater than 5 W/m
3
.
WARNING
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Multiburner systems are not approved for unvented use and must be vented outdoors.
Unitary heaters installed unvented must be interlocked with sufficient building exhaust.
Heaters must be installed according to the installation manual.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or injury.
WARNING
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in injury.
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Figure 30: Individual Flue Connection Detail
Figure 31: Flue Connection Dimensions
11.3 Outside Combustion Air Supply
Where necessary, clean air may be ducted into the burner box through an added spigot on the back of the burner box replacing the existing dust arrest baffle plate.
See Page 50, Section 11.1.3 for recommendations on duct length. Air duct should be as straight as possible. Do not use bends in excess of 45°. Consult the manufacturer if more than 2 x 45° offset bends are necessary. The fresh air duct must be self supporting.
11.3. 1 Air Supply Requirements
When fresh air duct is used, follow one of these rules:
•The flue must penetrate the roof while fresh air can penetrate any wall. (See Page 52, Figure 33)
•The flue and fresh air supply must penetrate the same roof, at a minimum of 1 m apart. (See Page 52, Figure 33)
• The flue must penetrate 1 m higher than the fresh air inlet on the same wall. (See Page 52, Figure 33)
Fan Tube
Flue Pipe
Flue Adapter
Fan Assembly
Screw
(Torque: 2 Nm
18 in lb)
Lockwasher
Nut
Fan Tube
Fan
A
B
C
End of Tube
Heater Model Fan Model A B C Part Number BH 15-30 Torin DSF-133-42 79 mm 95 mm 45 mm C2374B BH 35-50 AO Smith JF1G 89 mm 102 mm 51 mm 90710000
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Figure 32: Fresh Air Intake Spigot
Figure 33: Air Supply with Flue Configurations
11.4 Common Duct
When using a common air inlet duct, always ensure that the area of the common air inlet duct represents the area of all air ducts.
Burner
Dust Arrest Baffle Plate
100 mm Diameter Fresh Air Intake Spigot
Sheetmetal
Screw
Description Part Number Dust Arrest Baffle 07230000 Fresh Air Intake Spigot 07260000
C
52
C
32
C12 C32 C
62
B
22
C
12
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SECTION 12: GAS PIPING
It is important that the gas supply pipe and electrical connections do not support any of the heater’s weight.
Installation pipes should be fitted in accordance with National Standards. Pipe work from the meter to the heater(s) must be of adequate size. Pipes of smaller size than the heater inlet gas connection should not be used.
Install the gas hose as shown on Page 54, Figure 34. The gas hose accommodates expansion of the heating system and allows for easy installation and service of the burner. Before connecting the burners to the supply system, verify that all high pressure testing of the gas piping has been completed.
There is an expansion of the tube with each firing cycle. This will cause the burner to move with respect to the gas
hose. This can cause a gas leak resulting in an unsafe condition if the gas connection is not made in strict accordance with Figure 34.
Meter and service must be large enough to handle all the burners being installed plus any other connected load. The gas hose which feeds the system must be large enough to supply the required gas
with a maximum pressure drop of 13 mm wc. When gas piping is not included in the layout drawing, the local gas supplier will usually help in planning the gas piping.
IMPORTANT - the complete installation must be tested for gas soundness and be purged in accordance with local and national codes.
• Check the pipe and tubing ends for leaks before placing heating equipment into service. When checking for gas leaks, use a soap and water solution; never use an open flame.
WARNING
Fire Hazard
Tighten gas line fittings to connect gas supply according to Figure 34.
Flex gas line can crack when twisted.
Gas line moves during normal operation.
Use only 1000 mm long connector of 1/2" or 3/4" nominal ID.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
WARNING
Explosion Hazard
Leak test all components of gas piping before operation.
Gas can leak if piping is not installed properly.
Do not high pressure test gas piping with heater connected.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
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Figure 34: Gas Connection with Stainless Steel Flex Connector
INCORRECT POSITIONS (WRONG INSTALLATION)
Heater Movement
Heater Movement
Heater Movement Heater Movement
CORRECT POSITIONS
Correct position with flex connector not supplied by Radiant Services.
Burner
Stainless Steel Flexible Connector
supplied by Roberts-Gordon 1000 mm Long
Minimum Bend Radius 140 mm
Shut-Off Valve
Flex Line
Connector
45°
45°
545 mm
minimum
Gas Supply Pipe
Flexible Gas Hose
1000 mm length
300 mm
Shut-Off Valve (included with gas hose) must be parallel to burner gas inlet. The 80 mm displacement shown is for the cold condition. This displacement may reduce when the system is fired.
80 mm max. displacement
Side View
Heater Movement
CAUTION
Product Damage Hazard
Hold gas nipple securely with pipe wrench when attaching gas hose.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in product damage.
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SECTION 13: WIRING
Connect to the electrical supply using a 3 pin plug via a locally mounted double pole fused switch having a minimum disconnection of 3 mm on each pole. This switch should be fused to 3 amps. The burner is fused at 2 amps. There are no control connections in the standard burner. Control is affected by interruption of the main power inlet. See Page 55, Section 13.1 through Page 56,
Section 13.4 for the external wiring details for the single- burner, double linear and multiburner heater systems.
All wiring must comply with current wiring regulations and any local regulations which may apply. Always switch off the supply to the burner and disconnect by removing the plug before removing the burner side panel.
13.1 Typical External Wiring Diagram (Linear or U-Tube)
13.2 Typical External Wiring Diagram (Double Linear Option 1)
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electric before service.
Heater must be properly grounded.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
230 V
1 Ø
50 Hz
Burner 1
L
N
Earth
Fan 1
Earth
N
L
Burner 2
Fan 2
Burner 3
Fan 3
Controller or
Thermostat
230 V
1 Ø
50 Hz
Burner 1
Burner 2
L
N
Earth
Earth
N
L
Fan
Controller or
Thermostat
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13.3 Typical External Wiring Diagram (Double Linear Option 2)
13.4 Typical External Wiring Diagram (Multiburner)
Controller or
Thermostat
Burner 1 Burner 2
L
N
Earth
Fan
Earth
N
L
230 V
1 Ø
50 Hz
83/90
BTLW Fan
230 V
1 Ø
50 Hz
Burner 1
L
N
Earth
Earth
N
L
Burner 2
Burner 3
Controller
Burner 4
Burner 5
Burner 6
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13.5 Internal Wiring Diagram
SWITCH
PRESSURE
white
yellow
black
NEON
BURNER
NEON
FAN
L
N
E
L
N
E
blue
blue
black
black
SOCKET
FAN
EMC FILTER
MAINS IN SOCKET
230 V, 50 Hz
blue
brown
brown
EARTH STUD
GAS VALVE
green/yellow
sense
ELECTRODE
brown
blue
purple
1
2
Lockout Indicator
Connector
Dotted line wires are an option.
Lockout Indicator
Connector (Optional)
AUTOMATIC CONTROL UNIT
Mains Inlet
Fan Connection
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SECTION 14: OPERATION
Figure 35: Sequence of Operation Chart
14.1 Heater Lockout Indication (Optional)
In case of flame loss during operation of the heater, the burner control unit goes to lockout mode after three ignition trials. At this stage a 230 V signal is provided which enables the RADIANT SERVICES™ controller, BMS system, etc. to indicate precisely which heater has failed. If your heater is equipped with "Heater Lockout" indication, an additional wire has to be installed from the
heater’s lockout indicator connector to the monitoring computer. See Page 58, Figure 35 for alarm sequence.
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, electric shock, injury or property damage.
Burn Hazard
Allow heater to cool before service.
Tubing may still be hot after operation.
Explosion Hazard
Turn off gas supply to heater before service.
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electric before service.
More than one disconnect switch may be required to disconnect electric from heater.
Heater must be connected to a properly grounded electrical source.
P
P
Fan Neon
Burner Neon
Neon
Ignition
Gas Valve
Flame Sensing
Pressure Switch
Fan
Thermostat
KEY TO
SYMBOLS
T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7
10 sec
Tp
40 sec max.
Interruption of main
Tp
10 sec
Ts
10 sec
flame sensing
11 sec typical
T8
Lockout Alarm Signal (optional)
Burner Lockout
signal received after
3 ignition trial
failures
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14.2 Testing
Establish that a satisfactory purged gas supply and an electrical supply is available to the heater. Ensure that all time clocks and thermostats are set to call for heat.
With the gas supply cut off at the appliance isolating cock and the electrical supply isolated by switching off at the local switch and removing the appliance inlet plug, open the control chamber secured by the two screws. Loosen the sealing screw from the pressure test point and remove the cover cap from the governor.
Turn on the gas supply and connect appliance electrical plug. Ensu re that the timer or thermostat, if fitted, are set to call for full gas rate. Switch on at the local switch. The sequence as described should take place. If not, refer to detailed fault finding sequence. When flame is established, check the gas pressure reading and adjust if necessary. Refer to burner data label.
Check the gas pressure at the outlet of the gas valve. See Page 73, Section 18.9.1 or See Page 74, Section 18.9.2 for pressure settings or refer to the data plate.
Switch off the electrical supply (shutting down the heater), remove pressure gau ge - tighten pressure test point screw, ensuring a tight gas seal. Replace governor cover cap. Close burner side cover.
14.3 Commissioning (Multiburner)
1. Establish that a satisfactory purged gas supply and an electrical supply is available to the heater.
2. ENSURE that all the dampers are in the fully open position.
3. With the gas supply off at each of the burners and the electrical supply isolated, open the control chamber secured by two self tapping screws.
4. Ensure that all time clocks and thermostats are set to call for heat.
5. Switch on the electrical supply at the main isolator. This will start the exhaust fan.
6. Balancing Cold Suction Check each burner vacuum by connecting an inclined pressure gauge to the tee on the pressure switch inlet side in the burner. Adjust the damper so that the suction is 1.9 mbar. Repeat for each burner.
7. Starting at the end burner (furthest from the exhaust fan), with the inclined pressure gauge connected as described above. Turn on the gas supply and con­nect appliance electrical plug, reset the pressure sw
itch by removing suction from the inlet side of the pressure switch waiting several seconds and recon- necting. The start up sequence described on Page 58, Section 14 should take place. If not, refer to detailed fault finding sequence. When flame is established, check the gas pressure reading and adjust if necessary. See data label. Check the gas pressure at the outlet of the gas
valve. See Page 73, Section 18.9.1 or See Page 74, Section 18.9.2 for pressure settings or refer to the
data plate. Switch off the electrical supply (shutting down the heater), remove pressure gauge - refit pressure testpoint screw, ensuring a tight gas seal. Replace governor cover cap. Repeat this procedure for each burner in the sys­tem. Close the control chamber and secure with two sheet metal screws.
8. Balancing Hot Suction Reconnect all the bu
rners on the system and allow them to reach full operating temperature (approxi­mately 20 minutes). Return to each burner and recheck the hot suctions at the tee on the inlet to the pressure switch. Readjust the damper so that the hot suction of 1.5 mbar (2.0 mbar for BH40EF) is achieved and lock the damper in position.
14.4 System Checks
Switch on again at the local switch to ensure smooth ignition. Carry out the following system checks:
When running, turn off the gas supply at the appliance. The heater will immediately shut down followed by three ignition attempts followed by lockout.
Linear and Double Linear only: When running, disconnect the fan plug from the burner.
The unit should shut down within three seconds, proving operation of the pressure switch.
14.5 User Instructions
After satisfactory testing, ensure that the client is fully aware of the operation of the system. Bring this manual to the attention of the user or purchaser; instruct them in the safe operation of the heater(s). Advise the user that if the system is unflued, any reduction in the natural ventilation of the building may require a flue to be fitted, or additional ventilation grilles will be required.
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SECTION 15: SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Never use the heater as a support for ladders or other access equipment. Always test for gas soundness with a suitable detection fluid after completing any servicing or exchange of gas carrying component. On completion of any service/fault finding tasks which require the breaking and remaking of electrical connections, the checks:- A:Earth Continuity, B:Polarity and C:Resistance to Earth must then be repeated.
15.1 Annual Procedure
Carry out the following procedure annually. The preferred time would be immediately before the winter heating period. If very dirty conditions arise, it may be necessary to carry out this procedure more often. If the unit takes in air through an air duct or filter assembly, more frequent service may be necessary.
15.1.1 Burner and Fan Removal
Isolate the heater from the gas and electrical supplies. Remove the fan plug from the burner. Unscrew the securing screws on the burner flange. The burner can now be removed. Take care not to disturb the gasket on the flanged burner tube. Unscrew the securing screw on the fan flange spigot. The fan can now be removed.
15.1.2 Burner and Fan Removal Maintenance
Remove the fan and burner independently to floor level and clean both items internally using a soft brush and compressed air, if available. Take care not to damage the internal parts of the burner. Check fan impeller for cleanliness and free rotation.
The electrodes are an integral part of the burner. To check spark gap, remove the securing screws on the electrode and withdraw it ensuring the gasket is not damaged. Spark gap on electrode should be approximately 3 mm.
15.1.3 Tube and Reflector Maintenance
With burner and fan removed, clean the outer surfaces of the tubes using a brush and wipe the inner surface of the reflector with a soft damp cloth - use a household detergent if necessary. Never use abrasive cleaners on the reflectors. Reassemble the burner and fan in reverse
order. Carry out the Testing Procedure. See Page 59, Section 14.2.
15.2 Component Removal
First, isolate the heater from the gas and electrical supplies. Entry to the burner assembly is gained by removing the door screws and opening the hinged side cover. Entry to the combustion chamber is gained by removing the combustion chamber cover.
15.2.1 Electrode Figure 36: Burner Cup Position
15.2.2 Burner Head/Injector Jet
When the cover is removed completely, the burner assembly is exposed. Unscrew the burner cup. Remove brass injector jet (orifice). Replace in reverse sequence.
15.2.3 Solenoid Valve/Governor
Remove burner head. Remove screws securing the solenoid/governor body bracket. Withdraw the four wires between the solenoids. The solenoid/governor and fittings can now be withdrawn from the compartment. The solenoid(s) can be removed from the body by unscrewing central screw. Replace in reverse sequence. Note: Earth is green/yellow.
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, electric shock, injury or property damage.
Burn Hazard
Allow heater to cool before service.
Tubing may still be hot after operation.
Explosion Hazard
Turn off gas supply to heater before service.
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electric before service.
More than one disconnect switch may be required to disconnect electric from heater.
Heater must be connected to a properly grounded electrical source.
Burner Cup (center horizontally)
Electrode Assembly
16 mm
Air Plate
Jet
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15.2.4 Automatic Flame Control Unit
Remove black ignition lead. Withdraw the connectors. Remove two screws from the cover. Replace if faulty. Refit in reverse sequence.
15.2.5 Press ure Switch
Disconnect the two silicone tubes. Remove wires from the three blades. Remove two screws which secure the pressure switch to the burner. Remove pressure switch. Replace pressure switch, if faulty, and refit in reverse sequence ensuring that the rubber tubes are reconnected to the switch correctly.
Note: Wires fitted as follows:
NO - Yellow NC - White Common - Black
15.2.6 Neons
Remove the two push on connectors and remove the neons by pushing downwards. Replace in reverse sequence.
15.3 Maintenance Checklist Installation Code and Annual Inspections:
All installation and service of RADIANT SERVICES™ equipment must be performed by a contractor qualified in the installation and service of equipment sold and supplied by Radiant Services Ltd. and conform to all requirements set forth in the RADIANT SERVICES™ manuals and all applicable governmental authorities pertaining to the installation, service and operation of the equipment. To help facilitate optimum performance and safety, Radiant Services Ltd. recommends that a qualified contractor conduct, at a minimum, annual inspections of your RADIANT SERVICES™ equipment and perform service where necessary, using only replacement parts sold and supplied by Radiant Services Ltd.
The Vicinity of the Heater Do not store or use flammable objects, liquids or vapours near the heater.
Immediately remove these items if they are present.
See Page 5, Section 3.
Vehicles and Other Objects Maintain the clearances to combustibles.
Do not hang anything from, or place anything on, the heater.
Make sure nothing is lodged underneath the reflector, in between the tubes or in the decorative or protective grilles (incl
uded with select models).
Immediately remove objects in violation of the clearances to combustibles.
See Page 5, Section 3.
Reflector Support reflector with hanger and support strap.
Reflector must not touch tube.
Make sure there is no dirt, sagging, cracking or distortion.
Do not operate if there is sagging, cracking or distortion.
Make sure reflectors are correctly overlapped. See Page 23, Section 6.6.1. or Page 34, Section 7.8.1.
Clean outside surface with a damp cloth.
Vent Pipe Venting must be intact. Using a flashlight, look for obstructions, cracks on
the pipe, gaps in the sealed areas or corrosion.
The area must be free of dirt and dust.
Remove any carbon deposits or scale using a wire brush.
See Page 50, Section 11.
Outside Air Inlet Inlet must be intact. Look for obstructions, cracks on the pipe, gaps in the
sealed areas or corrosion.
The area must be free of dirt and dust. Clean and reinstall as required.
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Tubes Make sure there are no cracks.
Make sure tubes are connected and suspended securely.
See Page 11, Section 5.
Make sure there is no sagging, bending or distortion.
Gas Line Check for gas leaks. See Page 53, Section 12.
Burner Observation Window Make sure it is clean and free of cracks or holes.
Clean and replace as required.
Blower Scroll, Wheel and Motor
Compressed air or a vacuum cleaner may be used to clean dust and dirt.
Burner Cup and Orifice Clear of obstructions (even spider webs will cause problems).
Carefully remove any dust and debris from the burner.
Electrode Replace if there are cracked ceramics, excessive carbon residue, or erosion
of the electrode.
The electrode gap should be 3 mm.
Thermostat There should be no exposed wire or damage to the thermostat.
See Page 55, Section 13.
Suspension Points Make sure the heater is hanging securely.
Look for signs of wear on the chain or ceiling.
See Page 11, Section 5.
Sports Hall Gu
ard, Decorative and Protective Grilles (optional)
The grille must be securely attached. If the grille is loose or off, contact a contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas-fired heating equip- ment for repair.
Check that side reflector extensions are installed correctly and secured in place if necessary (decorative grille only).
See Page 42, Section 10.1 and Page 45, Section 10.4.
Make sure shield is installed correctly and secured in place if necessary. (Decorative grille only.) See Page 44, Section 10.3.2.
Wall Tag If a wall tag is present, make sure it is legible and accurate. Please contact
Radiant Services Ltd. or your RADIANT SERVICES™ independent distribu- tor if you need a wall tag. See Page 4, Section 2.1.
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SECTION 16: TROUBLESHOOTING
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect electric before service.
Heater must be properly grounded.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
Fire Hazard
Keep all flammable objects, liquids and vapors the minimum required clearances to combustibles away from heater.
Some objects will catch fire or explode when placed close to heater.
Cut/Pinch Hazard
Wear protective gear during installation, operation and service.
Edges are sharp.
WARNING
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
Burn Hazard
Allow heater to cool before service.
Tubing may still be hot after operation.
Explosion Hazard
Turn off gas supply to heater before service.
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16.1 Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Linear, Double Linear and U-Tube)
No
No NoNo
Yes
No YesYesNo
No
No
No
No
Yes
NoNoYes
Yes
Yes
YesNoYes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Replace ignition
module.
Is there power out
from pin 10 on
ignition module?
Replace Fan.
Turn up thermostat.
Does the fan turn on?
Place a jumper across
the thermostat terminals.
Does the fan turn on?
Check thermostat wiring
and replace thermostat if
necessary.
Is there power (230V)
at the burner?
Check relay wiring
(if applicable) and wiring
to the burner.
Remove Black & White
leads from the pressure switch;
place jumper between leads.
Does the fan turn on?
Replace pressure switch.
Remove obstruction.
Unplug burner.
Does the fan
turn freely?
Is the fan obstructed?
Fan bearings may have
failed. Replace fan.
Remove obstruction.
Repair, replace or
tighten hoses
as necessary.
Is the flue pipe or
the inlet of the
burner obstructed?
Are the hoses to the pressure
switch secure and leak free?
Remove Black and Yellow
leads from the pressure switch;
place a jumper between leads.
Is there a spark?
Replace pressure switch.
Is the igniter gap
set at 3 mm?
Carefully reset gap
to 3 mm.
Replace automatic
control unit.
Unplug burner and check
electrode and ignition wire.
Are they damaged?
Replace electrode and
ignition wire as needed.
Is there spark at the igniter?
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Linear, Double Linear and U-Tube)
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16.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Multiburner)
Refer to control panel
IOS manual for
troubleshooting.
Fan motor may have to
be replaced.
Remove obstruction.
No
No YesYesNo
No
No
Yes
NoNoYes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No Yes
Check thermostat
and replace if
necessary.
Turn up thermostat.
Does the fan turn on?
Remove obstruction.
Repair, replace or
tighten hoses
as necessary.
Is the flue pipe or
the inlet of the
burner obstructed?
Are the hoses to the pressure
switch secure and leak free?
Remove Black and Yellow
leads from the pressure switch;
place a jumper between leads.
Is there a spark?
Replace pressure switch.
Is the igniter gap
set at 3 mm?
Carefully reset gap
to 3 mm.
Replace automatic
control unit.
Unplug burner and check
electrode and ignition wire.
Are they damaged?
Replace electrode and
ignition wire as needed.
After 20 second pre-purge
Is there spark at the igniter?
Check clock program.
Reset as required.
Is there power (230V)
to the control panel?
Is the clock set to on?
Is there power output
to the fan?
Disconnect power to the
motor. Does the
motor turn freely?
Motor may have have tripped
overload switch. Wait
10 - 15 minutes for
automatic reset.
Is the motor connected
properly? Refer to the wiring
diagrams on the motor and
in the installation manual.
Is there an obstruction to
the pump impeller?
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Troubleshooting Flow Chart (Multiburner)
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16.3 Manifold Gas Pressure Setting
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
Manometer
Governor Adjustment Screw (behind cover)
Governor (orifice) pressure
while burner is running. See Page 73, Section 18.9.1 or See Page 74, Section 18.9.2
Gas Supply pressure while burner is running. See
Page 73, Section 18.9.1 or See Page 74, Section 18.9.2
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SECTION 17: REPLACEMENT PARTS
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
WARNING
Use only genuine RADIANT SERVICES™ replacement parts per this installation, operation and service manual.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, electric shock, injury or property damage.
Explosion Hazard
DANGER
Electrical Shock Hazard
Fire Hazard
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Notes:
A
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
Q
Item Description Part Number Item Description Part Number
A Automatic Control Unit 90438702 O Dust Arrest Baffle Plate 07230000 C Flex Line Adapter 91220700 Q Mains in socket with EMC Filter 90438902
D
Pressure Switch for BH25 - BH55, BH50EF, (0.23" w.c.) BH15 and BH20 (0.32" w.c.) BH30EF and BH35EF (0.41" w.c.) BH45EF (0.47" w.c.) BH40EF (0.79" w.c.) BH25EF (0.59" w.c.)
90439801 90439802 90439803 90439804 90439808 90439809
N/S Ignition Wire 90427704
E Amber Neon Lamp 91320602 N/S Outside Air Kit 07260000
F Gas Valve 90033101 N/S Flue Collar 100 mm 91911700 GGovernor Screw N/A N/S Outside Air Mounting Plate 07261000 H Outlet Pressure Tap N/A N/S #8 x 3/8 Washer Head Screw 94118106
I Flex Manifold 03090702T N/S Burner Tube Gasket 02568200
J Star Washer 96212100 N/S Wire Purple 12.5" 07250007
K
Jet Orifice (See Page 73, Section 18.9.1)
N/A N/S Wire Harness BH Gas Valve 07250006
L Burner Cup Assembly 03020100 N/S Wire Harness BH Pressure Switch 07250005
M Mica Window Assembly 02552303 N/S Wire Harness BH Main Power 07250004
N Electrode Assembly 90427403 N/S Lockout Indicator Connector (male) 1324000
N/S Electrode Gasket 02558501 N/S Lockout Indicator Connector (female) 1324001
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SECTION 18: SPECIFICATIONS
18.1 Material Specifications
18.1.1 Combustion and Tubes
100 mm dia. 16 gauge heat treated aluminised mild steel.
18.1.2 Reflectors
NS3 H14 aluminium or 1.4016 2R stainless steel (option).
18.2 Heater Specifications
18.2.1 Sequence Controller
Fully automatic, three try, direct spark, 100% shut off ignition flame rectification module.
18.2.2 Electrical
Rating: 230V, 50 Hz, 1 Ø, 1 A
Connection: 3 pin moulded plug
18.2.3 Gas Supply
Connection: Rc1/2 (1/2" BSP int)
Natural G20:
Minimum - Inlet 15 mbar (6 in wg)
Maximum - Inlet 50 mbar (20 in wg)
Natural G25:
Minimum - Inlet 17.5 mbar (7 in wg)
Maximum - Inlet 50 mbar (20 in wg)
LP Gas (Propane or Butane):
Minimum - Inlet 32.5 mbar (13 in wg)
Maximum - Inlet 50 mbar (20 in wg)
18.3 Venting Specifications
18.3.1 Fans
BH-15, 20, 25, 30............. Model: Torin DSF 133-42
BH-25 EF, 30 EF, 35 EF,
BH-35, 40, 45 .................. Model: Torin DSA 524-202
BH-40 EF, 45 EF,
50 EF, BH-50 .................. Model: Magnetek JF1G
BH30DL, 40DL, BH50DL/EF,
60DL/EF, 70DL/EF ........... Model: Magnetek JF1G
Multiburner .................. Model: Airflow 83 BTLW
.................. Model: Airflow 90 BTLW
Consult the manufacturer for availability of alternate fans.
18.3.2 Flue
When fitted, the flue must be 100 mm, or greater in diameter, and must conform to National Codes. The flue must be self supporting. Inlet must be 100 mm diameter.
Multiburner - Flue will be 150 mm diameter. Flue material must conform to National Codes. The flue must be self supporting.
18.4 Suspension Specifications
Hang heater with materials with a minimum working load of 33 kg.
18.5 Controls Specifications
Time switches, thermostats, etc. can be wired into the electrical supply. External controls supplied as an optional extra.
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* Only available in Multiburner.
18.6 Linear Heater
BH15ST
BH20ST
BH25ST
BH25ST/EF
BH30ST
BH30ST/EF
BH35ST
BH35ST/EF
BH40ST
BH40ST/EF
BH45ST
BH45ST/EF
BH50ST
BH50ST/EF
BH55ST*
Input - Gross (kW) 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50/51 55
Input - Net (kW) 13.5 18 22.5 27 31.5 36 40.5 45/46 49.5
Tube Length (mm) 6096 9144 9144 12192 12192 12192 15240 15240 18288
Overall Heater Length (mm) 6661 9709 9709 12757 12767 12767 15815 15850 18579
Weight (kg) 39 55 55 68 68 68 81 81 95
Heated Area (m
2
) 20-160 30-210 40-265 50-315 55-370 65-420 70-475 80-525 90-620
Minimum Installation Height(mm)
3500 3500 3500 3500 4600 5000 5000 5000 6000
Recommended Installation Height (mm)
3500 3600 3900 4200 4800 5500 6700 7600 8000
18.7 Double Linear Heater
BH30DL
BH40DL
BH50DL
BH50DL/EF
BH60DL
BH60DL/EF
BH70DL
BH70DL/EF
Input - Gross (kW) 30 40 50 60 70
Input - Net (kW) 27.5 36 45 54 63
Tube Length (mm) 12802 18898 18898 24994 24994
Overall Heater Length (mm) 13462 19558 19558 25654 25654
Weight (kg) 82 110 110 136 136
Heated Area (m
2
) 50-315 65-420 80-525 100-630 110-740
Minimum Installation Height (mm) 3500 3500 3500 3500 4600
Recommended Installation Height
(mm) 3500 3600 3900 4200 4800
18.8 U-Tube Heater
BH15UT
BH20UT
BH25UT
BH25UT/EF
BH30UT
BH30UT/EF
BH35UT
BH35UT/EF
BH40UT
BH40UT/EF
BH45UT
BH45UT/EF
BH50UT
BH50UT/EF
Input - Gross (kW) 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50
Input - Net (kW) 13.5 18 22.5 27 31.5 36 40.5 45
Tube Length (mm) 3531 5055 5055 6579 6579 6579 8103 8103
Overall Heater Length (mm) 3822 5346 5346 6870 6870 6870 8394 8394
Weight (kg) 41 54 54 65 65 66 96 96
Heated Area (m
2
) 20-160 30-210 40-265 50-315 55-370 65-420 70-475 80-525
Minimum Installation Height (mm) 3500 3500 4000 4700 5000 5000 5000 5000
Recommended Installation Height (
mm) 3500 3600 4000 4700 5000 5500 6700 7600
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18.9 Burner Specifications Figure 37: Linear and U-Tube Specifications
*Only available in Multiburner. **Based on Gross Caloric Value.
Natural G20: 8.7 mbar 3.5 in wg Natural G25: 11.1 mbar 4.5 in wg
Natural G25 BH 55*: 9.5 mbar 3.8 in wg
18.9.1 Standard Burner Specifications
BH15 BH20 BH25 BH30 BH35 BH40 BH45 BH50 BH55*
Burner Airplate ID Number
20 15 12 6 7 9 10 11 19
Jet Numbers ­Natural G20 & 25
#30 3.8 mm #19 4.7 mm #9 #3 #2 B
E
6.8 mm (G25)
Jet Numbers ­Propane/Butane
#46 2.3 mm #37 #33 3.1 mm 3.3 mm #29 #26 #24
Jet Numbers ­Pressure Couple
1.95 mm 2.25 mm 2.5 mm 2.7 mm 2.9 mm 3.2 mm 3.25 mm 3.4 mm -
Gas Consumption** Natural G20 (m
3
/h)
1.43 1.91 2.38 2.86 3.36 3.81 4.29 4.77 5.25
Gas Consumption** Natural G25 (m
3
/h)
1.66 2.22 2.77 3.32 3.88 4.43 4.99 5.54 6.09
Gas Consumption** Propane (m
3
/h) [kg/h]
0.56 [1.07]
0.75 [1.43]
0.94 [1.79]
1.13 [2.15]
1.32 [2.50]
1.51 [2.86]
1.69 [3.22]
1.88 [3.58]
2.07 [3.94]
Gas Consumption** Butane (m
3
/h)
0.43 0.57 0.72 0.86 1.00 1.15 1.29 1.43 1.57
Governor Pressure Butane (mbar)
21.4 19.7 19.2 17.4 18.2 17.9 16.9 18.4 18.3
Governor Pressure Butane (in wg)
8.6 7.9 7.7 7.0 7.3 7.2 6.8 7.4 7.3
Governor Pressure Propane (mbar)
26.1 26.1 26.1 27.4 26.1 28.6 28.6 26.1 26.1
Governor Pressure Propane (in wg)
10.5 10.5 10.5 11.0 10.5 11.5 11.5 10.5 10.5
Fan
Damper
Swirler*
Plan View
Reflector
171 mm
End View
Internal Swirler*
273 mm
317
mm
Tu be Length
Tu be Length
Fan Tube
U-Tube
Plan View
Fan
Burner Tube
Burner Tube
100 mm
100 mm
Damper
*Swirler must always be located in Fan Tube.
367 mm
457 mm
Weld Spot
Weld Spot
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**Based on Gross Caloric Value.
18.9.2 EF Burner Specifications
BH25/EF BH30/EF BH35/EF BH40/EF BH45/EF BH50/EF
Burner Airplate ID Number 14565610
Jet Numbers - Natural G20 #20 #16 #9 #5 #2 B
Gas Consumption** - Natural G20 (m
3
/h) 2.38 2.86 3.36 3.81 4.29 4.86
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Installation Code and Annual Inspections:
All installation and service of RADIANT SERVICES™ equipment must be performed by a contractor qualified in the installation and service of equipment sold and supplied by Radiant Services and conform to all requirements set forth in the RADIANT SERVICES™ manuals and all applicable governmental authorities pertaining to the installation, service and operation of the equipment. To help facilitate optimum performance and safety, Radiant Services recommends that a qualified contractor conduct, at a minimum, annual inspections of your RADIANT SERVICES™ equipment and perform service where necessary, using only replacement parts sold and supplied by Radiant Services.
Further Information: Applications, engineering and detailed guidance on systems design, installation and equipment performance is available through RADIANT SERVICES™ representatives. Please contact us for any further information you may require, including the Installation, Operation and Service Manual.
This product is not for residential use.
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Fire Hazard
Keep all flammable objects, liquids and vapors the minimum required clearances to combustibles away from heater.
Some objects will catch fire or explode when placed close to heater.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.
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