TPI 222, 223, 342, 343, 462 User Manual

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TPI Corporation P.O. Box 4973 Johnson City, 37602 WWW.TPICORP.COM
MTM
Models ‘TH’, ‘THSS’ and ‘THA’
2 and 3 Lamp Units
OVERHEAD ELECTRIC INFRARED HEATER
MODELS TH AND THSS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INSIDE
• Serious injury or death possible
• Read, understand, and follow all safety
information and instructions in this manual before using or servicing this product.
• Retain these instructions for future reference.
MODEL THA
REFER TO
COMPLETE
INDEX OF
INFORMATION
ON
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ISSUE DATE 10-09-03 REV. DATE 12/17 REV. LEVEL: 17 ECO 1-7383 OIPM P/N 8329
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warnings Page 3 Important Instructions Page 4 Specications Page 5 Installation Planning & Layout Design Page 6 Application Guide Page 7 Clearances to Combustibles Page 8 Mounting Instructions Page 9 Totally Exposed Outdoor Applications Page 10 Lamp Installation & Replacement Page 10 Electrical Wiring for Models 222, 342, & 462 Page 11 Electrical Wiring for Models 223, 343, & 463 Page 12 Maintenance, Troubleshooting Page 13 Optional Recessed Mounting Frame Installation Page 14 Optional Wire Guard Installation Models ‘TH’ and ‘THSS’ Page 15 Optional Wire Guard Installation Models ‘THA’ Page 16
ATTENTION:
The table to the right provides
denitions of the signal
words that can be found throughout this manual. These signal words are used to express the severity of the hazard at hand. The signal words are generally used in conjunction with safety symbols that correspond to the text for that particular hazard. As you read this manual, refer back to this table when you are unsure
of the signal word denition.
ISSUE DATE 10-09-03 REV. DATE 12/17 REV. LEVEL: 17 ECO 1-7383 OIPM P/N 8329
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SAFETY INFORMATION
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY before installing or servicing this product. Improper installation, operation, or maintenance can result in death, severe injury, or property damage!
NOT FOR INDOOR RESIDENTIAL USE!
FOR INDOOR COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL USE.
FOR PROTECTED AND UNPROTECTED OUT­DOOR USE.
NOT FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES!
INSTALLATION AND SERVICE OF THESE PRODUCTS MUST BE CONDUCTED BY TRAINED PERSONNEL EXPERIENCED WITH ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES A S DOCUMENTED IN THIS MANUAL AND ON THE HEATER MUST BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES!
Combustibles: Failure to maintain minimum clearances to combustible materials can result in
serious re hazard. Locations used for storage of
combustible materials must have signs posted to specify maximum permissible stacking heights such that required clearances are maintained. These signs must be conspicuously located or adjacent to heater thermostats.
Vehicles: These heaters must be installed such that the minimum clearances described in this manual are
maintained from vehicles parked below the heater.
Suspension: The use of appropriate mounting hardware (beam clamps, chains, rods, turnbuckles, etc.) are a must. The weight of the heater must be entirely supported from a permanent part of the building structure having adequate load characteristics.
Do not attach ductwork to this heater or attempt to use it as a make-up air heater. Such use voids the warranty and may create unsafe conditions.
Do not insert ngers or foreign objects into the heater.
Do not block or tamper with the heater while it is in operation. Do not touch heater while it is in operation or just after it has been turned off, as some parts may be hot enough to cause injury.
Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical requirements of the heater. Disconnect power before installing or servicing. If the power disconnect is out of sight, lock it in the open position and tag it to prevent unexpected application of power. Failure to do so could result in fatal electric shock.
WARNING: DO NOT DEPEND UPON A THERMOSTAT OR OTHER SWITCH AS THE SOLE MEANS OF DISCONNECTING POWER WHEN INSTALLING OR SERVICING THE HEATER. FOR CE APPLICATIONS AN ALL POLE DISCONNECT WITH CONTACT SEPARATION OF AT LEAST 3mm MUST BE USED. ALWAYS DISCONNECT BREAKER AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK.
This heater is intended ONLY for permanent installation in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC), all applicable local codes and ordinances, and all sections of this manual. Any variance voids the warranty and may create unsafe conditions.
USE COPPER WIRING ONLY
Special attention must be given to any bonding* (grounding) information pertaining to this heater. To prevent the risk of electrocution, the heater must be securely and adequately bonded. This should be accomplished by connecting a conductor between the service panel and the green grounding screw provided on the heater. To ensure a proper bond, the bonding means
must be tested by a qualied electrician.
Check branch voltage. Heaters should be operated at voltages no higher than the heating elements and the heater are designed for. (Lower voltages, however, pose no problem other than a loss of wattage). Heaters are not intended for process heating applications.
In cases where property damage may result from malfunction of the heater, a back-up system or a temperature alarm should be used.
*Bonding is the term that describes the completion of the electrical circuit back to its source, which allows a breaker or fuse to clear if a short occurs in the line.
ISSUE DATE 10-09-03 REV. DATE 12/17 REV. LEVEL: 17 ECO 1-7383 OIPM P/N 8329
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read all instructions before installing or using the heater
2. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Keep away from combustible materials at minimum, the following required distances.
CAUTION: ceiling. Heaters MUST BE SEPARATED by more than 36 inches and 72 inches from any combustible surface in direct radiation path.
ATTENTION: NE PAS installer à moins de 24 pouces à une surface verticale ou 6 pouces à un
plafond. Chauffe doivent être séparés par plus de 36 pouces et 72 pouces de toute surface combustible dans le chemin de rayonnement direct
3. Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the heater is left operating and unattended.
4. Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions. Disconnect power at service panel and have heater inspected by a reputable electrician before reusing.
5. Do not use outdoors.
6. To disconnect heater, turn controls to off, and turn off power to heater circuit at the main disconnect panel (or operate internal disconnect switch if provided).
7. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause
an electric shock or re, or damage to the heater.
8. To prevent a possible re, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.
9. A heater has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint, or
ammable vapors or liquids are used or stored.
10. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer
may cause re, electric shock, or injury to persons.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT install closer than 24 inches to a vertical surface or 6 inches to a
MODEL NUMBER DESIGNATION CHART
SERIES
222 30
223 60 220V
342 90
343 A30 277V
462 A60
463 480V
REFLECTOR PATTERNS
TAB HINGE
TH
HOUSING MATERIAL
BLANK = BROWN
SS=
STAINLESS
STEEL
A=
ARCHITECTURAL
ALUMINUM
EXTRUSION
VOLTAGES
208V
240V
380V
MODEL CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES:
222-30-TH-240V; 222 SERIES, 30
PAINTED HOUSING
O
PATTERN, BROWN
342-60-THSS-277V; 342 SERIES, 60O PATTERN STAINLESS STEEL HOUSING
463-90-THA-480V; 463 SERIES, 90O PATTERN PAINTED ALUMINUM EXTRUSION HOUSING
REFLECTOR PATTERNS
ISSUE DATE 10-09-03 REV. DATE 12/17 REV. LEVEL: 17 ECO 1-7383 OIPM P/N 8329
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SPECIFICATIONS
MOUNTING CENTERS
D
c
HEATER
SERIES
222 2
223 3
342 2
343 3
462 2
463 3
NUMBER
OF LAMPS
B
VOLTAGE
and PHASE
208; 1ph
240; 1ph
277; 1ph
480; 1ph
208; 1 or 3ph
220; 1 or 3ph
240; 1 or 3ph
277; 1 or 3ph
380; 1 or 3ph
480; 1 or 3ph
208; 1ph
240; 1ph
277; 1ph
480; 1ph
600; 1ph
208; 1 or 3ph
240; 1 or 3ph
277; 1 or 3ph
480; 1 or 3ph
600; 1 or 3ph
480; 1ph 7300
600; 1ph 7600
380; 1 or 3ph
600; 1 or 3ph 11400
WATTAGE BTU’S A B C D
A
3200 10,992 24” 15” 11” 23-1/2”
4800 16,382 24” 21-1/2” 11” 23-1/2”
5000 17,065 33” 15” 11” 32-1/2”
7500 25,298 33” 21-1/2” 11” 32-1/2”
24,915 46” 15” 11” 45-1/2”
10950
37,372 46” 21-1/2” 11” 45-1/2”480; 1 or 3ph
ISSUE DATE 10-09-03 REV. DATE 12/17 REV. LEVEL: 17 ECO 1-7383 OIPM P/N 8329
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