Uni-pak GH Series, GH45, DGH Series, GH30, GH75 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Uni-Pak
LOW
PROFILE HEATERS
Certified
for
Natural
& LP
Installation,
Operation,
Maintenance
Manual
GH
& DGH
Series
WARNING
If
the
information
in
these instructions
are not
followed
exactly a fire
or
explosion
may
result, causing
property
damage, personal
injury
or
death.
Code
compliance
is the
sole responsibility
of
the
installer.
If You
Smell
Gas!
Do
not try to
light
any
appliance.
Do
not
touch
any
electrical switch.
Do
not use any
phone
in
your
building. Immediately
call
your
gas
supplier
from a neighbor's
phone.
If
you
cannot reach
your
gas
supplier
call
the
fire department.
ETL
LISTED
,„.
CONFORMS
TO
lntertet
ANSISTDZ83.8
4004374 CERTIFIED
TO
CSASTD2.6
CAUTION
Do
not
store gasoline flammable
liquids
or
vapors
in the
vicinity
of
this
or any
other fuel
burning appliance. Installation
and
service must
be
performed
by a
qualified
installer, service agency
or the gas
supplier
Installer
Affix
this manual adjacent
to the
heater!
Inform
and
demonstrate
the
correct
operation
and
maintenance
of the
heater.
Check
polarity
of
electrical
outlet
if
heater does
not
stay
tit!
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
1.
Examine
unit
as
received for
any
damages.
If
any
damage
is
found,
proper notation
should
be
made
on
the
carTier's
freight bill. Claims
should
be
made at
once.
2.
If
any
parts
are
missing, claims of
shortage
should
made
to
the
manu-
facturer within five
(5)
days.
3.
Check
rating
plate for correct type of gas
and
input.
4.
Verify that
the
electrical
rating
shown
on the rating plate will meet available power supply
at
the
point of installation.
GENERAL
When consulting
codes
or standards
referenced
in
this
manual,
consult
the
most
recent edition of the
code
or standard.
Installation shall conform with local codes or,
in
the
absence
of local codes, with
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code,
ANSI
Z223.1
or
the CAN/CGA
8149 Installation
Codes
(latest editions). This appliance is a gas-fired power vented
unit heater with propeller-type
fan,
designed
for
suspended
mounting
in
commercial,
industrial
and
residential buildings.
The
unit
heater
is
completely assembled
and
wired.
Only
the
usual
mounting
brackets,
gas,
electric
and
flue connections'
are
needed
to
.
pU!
h~~t~ril1t<?
9P~~ation~
_lJ!~
~l'1it
h~~ter
.is
certified
by
the
Canadian
Standard
Association
in
accordance with
the
American National Standard/Canadian
Gas
Association
Standard
for
Gas
Unit Heaters
and
Gas-Fired
Duct
Furnaces,
ANSI
Z83.8/CGA
2_6
cmd
Z83.8a1CGA
2.6a for
use
with natural or
LP
gases
and
lAS
U.
S.,
Requirement
No.
10-96 for Unit Heaters For
Residential
Use.
WARNINGS
Should
over
heating
occur,
or
the
gas
supply fail
to
shutoff,
shutoff
the
manual
gas
valve to
the
appliance before
shutting
off
trte
electrical
supply.
When replacing
an
eXisting
heater, it
may
be
necessa'ry
to
re-size
the
venting
system.
improperly
sized
venting
system
can
result
in
vent
gas
leakage or conden-
sation
formation.
Refer to the National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1
or
CAN/CGA
8 149.1 or .2 latest edition.
Failure to follow
these
instructions
may
result
in
serious
injUry
or
death
..
This unit heater
comes
equipped
with a
power
exhaust
system.
Failure
to
follow
these instructions may result
in
possible
serious
injUry
or
even
death.
PRECAUTIONS
1.
Do
read
these
instructions for
safe,
efficient
and
trouble-free operation.
2.
Do
disconnect'electrical power supply
before
making
any
wiring connections.
Unit
must
be
wired per
the
wiring
diagram
furnished
with this
heater.
3.
Do
tum off
all
gas
before installing unit
heater(s).
4.
Do
make
sure
that gas pressure never
exceeds
14"
w.C.
(3.5
kPa).
5.
Do
check
ga~
i!1l~tsl,lp..P!y_pressure
immediately upstream of combination control.
The inlet supply pressure
should
measure
6-7"
w.c.
(1.5-1.7kPa) for
natural
gas
or 12-14"
w.c.
(3-3.5kPa)
on
LP
gases.
6.
Do
vent
unit(s) to
the
outside.
1
7.
Do
maintain a rear
c~earanc.e
of
18"
(45.7cm)
or
6"
(15.2cm)
beyond
motor
at
rear of
unit
or whichever is greater
and
access
side provide ample air for
combustion
and
fan
operation.
8.
Do
maintain
minimum
clearances
frqm
combustible material
based
on
a 160°F
(70°C) swface temperature.
9.
Do
consult
piping, electrical
and
venting
sections
in
this
manual
before
finalizing
installation.
10.
Do
keep
all literature
with
this
unit
heater.
11.
Do
not
install
in
potentially explosive or
flammable
atmosphere
laden
with grain
dust,
sawdust,
or
other air-borne materials. If this installation application is
used,
install heater
in aseparate
room
with dueling
making
sure
that a
back
flow
prevention
dampers
are
used
in
the
dust-laden
room.
12.
Do
not
install heaters
where
there
is
high
humidity or salt water
atmospheres.
This will
cause
corrosion resulting
in
reduction
of the
normal
life of
heater.
13.
Do
not
locate
in
areas
where
there
is a
high
concentration of chlorinated, halo-
genated
or acid
vapors
in
the
atmos-
phere,
this will
reduce
heat
exchangers
life.
14.
Do
not
install
in
tightly
sealed
rooms
or
small
compartments
(confined
spaces)
- -
without-
provisiens
-for
aaequate-oom--
bustion
air
and
venting.
15.
DO
not
install heater
out~oors.
16.
Do
not
install heater closer to
any
combustible materials than
what
the
heater
was
tested
and
listed.
17.
Do
not
block
air
intake
and
discharge of
the unit
heater.
18.
Do
not
attach
duct
work,
air filters or
plastic
vent
pipe
t01his
unit
heater.
19.
Do
not
install
below
7'(2.1m)
measured
from
bottom
of heater to the floor
in
commercial
applications
and
5'
(1.5m)
for
residential
applications.
20.
Do
not
use
this appliance if it
has
been
under
water.
Immediately call a
qualified
service
technician to inspect
the
appliance
and
replace
any
damage
equipment
that
has
been
under water.
LOCATION
In
locating
units,
consideration
should
be
given
to
the
space
heating
requirements,
availability of
gas
and
prOXimity
to
vent
location.
The
direction of
the
air stream
should
be
pointed
toward
the
area
of
greatest
heat
loss.
Multiple units should
be
located
so
that
the
air streams
set
up
a
circulatory
movement
within
the
area
being
heated.
Adjustable
louvers
are
factory
installed
on
front
of
the
heater.
Do
not
install
unit
heater(s)
in
a confined
space
without
providing
wall openings to
and
from
this
space.
Mounting
height
at
which
heaters
are
to
be
installed
is
critical.
The
critical
height
is
from
floor to
the
bottom of
the
unit(s)
where
heater will
not
deliver the
required
amount
of
heated
air to the floor.
Unit heaters installed in Aircraft Hangers, Parking Structures and Repair Garages
as
applicable, must
be
installed
in accordance with the Standard on
Aircraft Hangers, ANSIINFPA
409,
the
-StandarcHor-Parking-Structures. ­ANSI/NFPA
88A
and the Standard
for
Repair Garages, ANSI/NFPA SSB, and
with the
CAN1-B149
codes
-latest
editions.
WARNING:
Gas-fired appliances
are
not
designed
for
use
in
hazardous
atmospheres
containing
chlorinated or
halogenated
hydrocarbons.
2
SUSPENSION
Unit(s)
must
be
supported
from
the
structural
part
of the building.
Do
not
support
from
ceiling boards, roof panels or
plaster ceiiing. Each
unit
is provided with two
(2)
angle
brackets for mounting
purposes.
See
figure
1 for a typical suspension of the heater. The heater
must
be
installed
in
a level
horizontal position
so
that
the
heater will
operate
property.
See
Figures 1
and
1A
on
page
4.
Mounting
brackets must be installed first
before lifting heater. Decide if the unit
is
to
be
installed
as
received; that
is
with
the
controls
on
the left side
when
looking
at
the
front of
the
appliance.
Remove
and
retain the (3)
screws
along
the
top
edge
of both the front
and
back
of unit.
Make
sure
the
screws line
up
on
the
mounting brackets with
the
holes
along
the
front
and
back
top edges. Secure
(1)
mounting
bracket to front of
the
appliance
with
the
retained screw.
Secure
the
other
mounting
bracket to the
back
side
in
the
same
way
that
the
front
one
was
done.
To
suspend
the
heater,
fasten
the
mounting
brackets to the ceiling joist or truss,
using
1/4"
(.6cm) screws with
1/2"
(1.3em)
washers.
The
mounting brackets
are
slotted
to accommodate joists
on
16" -24"
(4.9-
7.3m)
centers.
This heater may also
be
hung
using
same
mounting
brackets along with threaded
rods.
Attach threaded
rod
to the heater mounting
brackets, fastening
with a top
and
bottom
nut.
Next,
drill holes into a steel
channel
or angle
iron
at
the
same
centerline dimensions
chosen
for
the
heater
being
installed.
The
steel channels or angle
iron
pieces
must
span
and
then
be
fastened to
the
appropriate structural
members.
Cut
the
rods
to
the
desired
length,
push
through
holes that
were
made
before
and
secure
with
washers
and
lock
nuts,
lock
washers
and
nuts,
or a
double
nut
arrangement
similarity
used
on
the
unit heater
mounting
brackets. This heater
also
can
be
installed
on a shelf.
The
mounting
brackets
need
to
be
attached
as
previously indicated.
However,
for shelf
mounting
the
brackets
will
have
to
be
secured
to
the
bottom
of
the
unit.
The
brackets
are
then
attach
using
similar
screws
(1/4"
(.6em)
screws with 1/2" (1.3cm)
washers)
as
overhead
joist or truss
mounting.
Be
sure
all clearances to
combustible materials
are
met.
These
unit
heaters
may
also
be turned 180
0
around
from
the
way
they
were
produced at
the
factory. Follow these steps for right side
''turned
over"
installation
(See
figure 1B
on
page
4):
1.
Sides
become
opposite but the front
and
back
remain
in
the
same
relative position. Bottom-panel
now
becomes
the
top
and
vise-versa.
2.
Remove
access
panel
and
rotate
180
0
,
reattach
it
to
the
unit.
This
make
sure
that all labels
may
be
read.
3.
Remove
the
louvers
and
springs.
Tum
them
over
so
that
the
air is deflected
opposite to
what
it was originally.
Replace
louvers
and
springs.
Adjust
so
that they
are
open
and
positioned to
direct
heated
air to the floor.
COMBUSTION AIR
Adequate
provisions of combustion air
must
be
provided
for this unit
heater.
Since
todays
buildings
and
homes
are more
tightly
build
so
that less air infiltrates from
the
outside, it is
very
important that all
heating
eqUipment
have
adequate
combustion
air.
3
Figure 1 Unit Heater Rear
View
Mounting Brackets
Fingerproof Fanguard
Fan Motor
Access Panel with
Lighting
I Operating
Gas Pipe Hole
Figure 1A
Instructions
[Gas Pipe Field Supplied)
Unit heater In Standard Mounting Configuration (from factory this orlentation-brackests not attached)
Vent Pipe Connection
FIgure
18
.Unlt Heater Turned 180
0
(~c_c~s~
~~n~1
~~d_
Hei!ted
_Air
O~tl~tC_h!lng~
Sides)
4
The
requirements
for
c.Qmbustion
and
ventilation air
depends
on
how
unit
will
be
installed.
That
is either
in
confined
or
unconfined
spaces.
In
both
cases
enough
incoming
air is
required
to eliminate negative
pressure.
Confined
or
Unconfined Space
The
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
defines
an
"unconfined
space"
as a space
whose
volume
is
greater
than
50
cubic feet per
1000 BtulHr
input
of
the
installed
appliance(s}. A confined
space
is 50 cubic
feet
or
less
per 1000 BtulHr
input
of
the
installed appliance(
s).
These
unit
heaters
are
not
recommended
for
installation
in
residential
confined
spaces.
This is
due
to
the
fact
at
some
point
in
time
these
air
openings
may
become
blocked
or
eliminated
by
the
owner.
If they
are
to be
installed
in
residential
confined
spaces,
then
the
owner
must
strictly
adhere
to the
guidelines detailed
in
the National
fuel
Gas
code
ANSI
2223.1 orCAN/CGA
8149
Installation
c.orle,
latest edition.
These
unit
heaters
may
be installed
in
confined
spaces
for commercial! industrial
installation
as
long
as
these are
two
permanent
openings located
one
at
the
top
and
one
at
the
bottom.
EacH
opening
shall
have a free
area
not
less
than
one
square
inch
(6.4cm
2
)
per
1,000 BtulHr of total
input
rating
of all units
in
the confined space
and
communicating
with interior
areas
having
adequate
infiltration
from
the outside.
- WARNrNG:-ComoustTonaif
opening-s-rnust
be
kept
free of obstructions.
Any
obstructions will
cause
improper burner
operation
and
may
result
in
a fire
hazard
or
carbon
monoxide
injUry.
VENTING
Venting
installations
shall
be
in
accordance
with
Part
7,
Venting
of
Equipment,
of
the
National fuel
Gas
Code,
ANSI
Z223.1
and
applicable provisions of
CAN/CGA
8149
Installation
Codes
(latest editions),
and
any
applicable
proVisions
of
local
building
c.odes.
This unit heater series
is
equipped
with
power
exhaust
system.
Do
not
use
any
additional
power
exhaust
systems
or
vent
dampers.
If
any
are
used
or failure to follow
the
instructions
provided
may
result
in
serious
injUry
or
death.
A.) Use the
following
steps
to
ensure
venting
system
is
adequately sized:
1.
Make
sure
that
all
unused
openings
have
been
sealed.
2.
The
venting
system
must
be
inspected
for proper
size
and
required
horizontal
pitch.
Verify
there
is
no
blockage
or
restrictions
leakage,
corrosion
or other
deficiencies
that
may
lead
to
unsafe
conditions.
3.
Close all building
doors,
windows,
doors
leading
between
the
space
in
which
appliance(s)
are
located
and
other
spaces
of
the
building.
Also
tum
on
all
exhaust
fans
sothaUhe¥
aH-operate
at
there
maximum
speeds.
However,
do
not
run
summer
exhaust
fans
and
make
sure
all fireplace
dampers
are
closed.
4. Start
up
unit
heater(s)
per
the
lighting in-
structions
provided
and
adjust
thermostat
so
that appliance will
operate
con-
tinuously.
5. With
the
unit
in
operation,
check
all draft
hood
equipped
appliances after 5
minutes for
any
spillage
by
using
either a
'burning
malCff6rcandle. -
,-
- -
6.
Once
each
appliance,
which
has
been
connected
to
the
venting
system,
properly
vents
when
tested
from
the
method
outlined
above,
all
doors,
windows,
exhaust
fans,
fireplace
dampers
and
other
gas-burning
appliances
may
be
returned
to their
earlier conditions of
use.
5
7.
If improper venting
'is
observed
during
any of
the
above tests,
the
venting
system
must
be
corrected.
8.
Should
the
venting
system
need to be
revised, it
must
confoon
with
the National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1
or
CAN/ CGA B149lnstallation Codes-latest edition.
Should
the
venting~ystem
need
revising, it
must
approach minimum
sizing
as
determined
by
the appropriate
table
in
Appendix
"G"
of the Nationar
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1.
TABLE 1 ANSI UNIT HEATER VENTING CRITERIA
category
Desct1pC1on
Yentlng CrflerIa
I
Negative vent pr8llSlft
Non-e:Olldellsirlg
Folow
slandani
venting
criteria
II
Negative
vent presaJl'e
Condensing
Condensate
must
be drained
III
Positive
vent pressure
Non-c:ondensing
Vent
must
be gas
tight
IV
Positive
vent pressure
Condensing
--.'
Vent must
be
Ilquid
and gas
tight.
Condensate
must
be
drained
-
Note: A
vent
Ia
ttle
vet1lcaI
passageway to
convey
flue
gil$8S
from
to ttle
0U1SicIe
atmosphere.
A vent
connedDr
pipe
connects
the
units
ouUet
to a
vent
or
chimney.
\lent
connectors
serving a
category
I
~
shaD
not be
connected
Into
any
portion
of
mechanical
draft
systems
operating
under
positive pressure.
All verticallY vented unit heaters are
category
I venting
and
all horizontally
yented
unit heaters
are
category
III
venting.
Use
Table I
in
determining the category
reqUirements.
Category
III
heaters, which
- - are horizontally
vented,
-shall eonform
-to-the
venting
reqUirements
in Table I shown
above
along with detailed section
on
installing
the
vent
pipe.
Unit heaters for vertical venting may be
. vented either-with single wall Of1b1ble wall
vent pipe,
and
comply with the combustible
clearances provided.
Unit heaters
come
with the vent adaptor
already
attached
so that piping may be
installed. Drill
~
holes
so
that pipe
can
be
attached
with 3 non-corrosive screws.
Vent
pipe
used
shall
be
no
smaller than 3
inches(7.6cm).
Check
National fuel Gas
Code
for the
minimum
thickness allowed.
A.)
Vertical
Venting
1. Before
venting
vertically. a minimum of
12" (30.Scm) length of horizontal pipe
is required from the
exhaust
outlet.
2.
Install a tee fitting at
the
end
of
the
horizontal
run
with a drip
leg
and
c1eanout
cap
as
shown
in
figures 2
and
3.
Slope
downward
1/4" per foot
(.6cm) towards the drip leg.
3.
Avoid
venting
through
unheated
spaces.
This
could
cause
c0n-
densation problems. If vent pipe does
pass
through
unheated
space, insulate
with insulation
that is noncombustible
and
rated at 350°F (175°C), the first 5'
(1.5m)
or
6'
(1.8m) oflength.
4. Single wall
vent
pipe shall be at least·
6" (15.2cm) from
any
combustible materials. Top clearances (top of heater)
may~
gn.1OOt-tharH;peeifted
if
heat
damage
such
as surrounding dis-
coloration or material distortion is noticed.
5.
If single wall vent does
pass
through
combustible wall or
floor a listed
thimble shall
be
used.
Should type
B-O
double wall vent
pass
through
c0m-
bustible wall
or
floor maintain the vent
pi~
clearances
as
specified
by
the
manufacturer.
see
figure 4.
6.
Do
Not
use
any
additional power
exhaust
systems
or dampers
on
this
unit heater. Failure
To
Follow These
Instructions
could
result in serious
injury
or
even
death.
7_These vertically
vented
unit heaters
shall be
connected
to a factory
buiU
chimney or
vented
into a masonry (or
concrete)
chimney
lined
with
material
acceptable with
recogniZed
standards
and
the
authority
having
jurisdiction.
6
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