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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 0645-M - CITY OF TUKWILA - SHOPS7 5 1 2: t i1OF• TUNU A silool)b ;:::::::::::::::;;;:::1:;:111:;:m:::::i::;;::::::11:1m:•:::::::::;:::le::!:.i;: .i1:::::::::::::1:01:::::::iiii:.:::,„ , : . i ;i:Ii. , ,;::::i::::::::::::: : : : . : !;:001 - )E : :rompf,1ANCE::::i:::::iiiii:i:::;i:::::::;i::::::::!:;:::Ki::::::;:::::::::::;:::i:::::::pi!:!::::::::;;:i::::::::::',i::::i.:::::;:::::::1:1,:i::::i:1::::::::::1::::1;::::.::::::::::,::.,: i : i ::: i : 1 ,:.. i , Thermostat maximum temperature set at 49°F (WAC 51 AJMC EDITION (YEAR : 1988 FIRE PROTECTION: S•rinklers Detectors x N/A CONDITIONS (other than noted on or attached to permit/plans): CONTRACTOR: North Mechanical Services, Inc. IPHONE: 735 1 war .., APPROVED FOR , BUILDING F .441P OFFICIAL ISSUANCE BY: i c 2 - 1 DATE: /-- C.,'. WA, ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. NORTHMS133RZ I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or.the performance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this mechanical permit. SIGNATURE: 4f 1---7 DATE: • \ ..,. , ,., n I \ Ed I a- ---( I • , PRINT NAME: - 17 e2 ,4,-, 2. /4 CO MPANY://A .rec _ PROPERTY OWNER: City of Tukwila VI-IONE: 433-1800 ADDRESS 6200 Southcenter Boulevard Tukwila, WA !ZIP: 98188 CONTRACTOR: North Mechanical Services, Inc. IPHONE: 735 ADDR ESS: 3040 "B" Street N.W. #11, Auburn, WA 1ZIP: 98001 WA, ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NO. NORTHMS133RZ 'EXPIRATION DATE: 1 MECHANICAL PERMIT NO. DATE ISSUED: CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 (Xoqb-fin MECHArICAL PERMIT (POST WITH PLANS IN A CONSPICUOUS LOCATION) flasic Permit Fee. TOTAL Plan Check No.: AMOU RE 91 IPT4* , :6:DATE , :lf,:i11:::i:M:i;::::.:i::::Wi:j.:i . M::'; , :i::WW:N::::::::;:40;•:' , :::!;i:;:'i!:': , ::': , ;.'W:;:::.i . : , :.:;:ii::::M:::1::':PROJEC , 7 7 5:;;i1NFORMAT.ION0i0::::::Ii::::::0.:4::N:1::: :, ::': . ::::::::::10:::P::::: : 14::::1: , ! : :.i0::i;::10::::: . ::::::;%:i:1:!:: : : . :1:i:::::::1 , :: 1 ::!: ,1 : ,1 : , :::: . :M::::::1:::: 1 :::::::: 1 : 1 :::::N: 1 :0:: . :iii:: 7 . 7 SITE ADDRESS: 14000 Interurban Av S SUITE NO. PROJECT NAME/TEN NT: City of Tukwila Shops l VALUE OF WORK: $ TYPE OF WORK: U New/Addition (X) Modifications ( j Repair ( ) Other: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Installation of heaters. 12,429.00 figINMEMAIMMIMEINSPECT/ONMECOROWOOH40egnaPe DATE DATE(S) APPROVED INSPECTOR CORRECTION NOTICE ISSUED REQUIRED INSPECTIONS 1 - Rough-in/Vents/Ducts 2 - Fire Final 3 - Planning Final 4 - 5 - Mechanical Final PHONE NO. 431-3670 575-4407 431-3680 431 OTHER AGENCIES: Plumbing/Gas Piping - King County Health Department (296-4732) Electrical - Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (277-7272) This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a oeriod of 180 days from tha last insnction. PERMIT NO. CONTACTED Le-Et �� DATE READY DATE NOTIFIED l e 1 t q' (init.) PERMIT EXPIRES 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: AMOUNT OWING 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: BY: : init. MECHANICK PERMIT APPLICATION TRACKING PLAN CHECK NUMBER INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that any time the status of the project may be ascertained. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending on to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted on the plans or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ". DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project. O PLANNING INIT: INIT: INIT: SCREENING REQUIRED? fYes UMC EDITION (year): BUILDING - initial review O FIRE O OTHER ( BUILDING - final rAviAw PROJECT NAME SITE ADDRESS I )() ._t1:- 1t1v1,1 r- b i v REVIEW COMPLETED I 6 ct rROUTED) l2 INIT: CONSULTANT: Date Sent - Date Approved FIRE PROTECTION: ( ) Sprinklers ( ) Detectors N/A FIRE DEPT. LETTER DATED: INSPECTOR: REFERENCE FILE NOS.: � X53 11R M .:::. r 5 .11E411\110 . ..t 4. %`'i f11 1 • 08 /17/90 PROPERTY OWNER , C 1 . 6\ s. �, N. 1�-- PHONE L i koc) ADDRESS (i)e)(90 1 C e?i ZIP 9 el w CONTRACTOR ), �1 c. p� .�_nc PHONE 3 6 - ... 10 e--7 ADDRESS 3 Q LICENSE # STr►0.0 N,.I,0J. 44 t) S)u131,ci 0 Q N -� �.I ms a a EZ 1x)� EXP. DATE ZIPgb001 t o WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S I _ �• G -.) ::DESCRIPTION AMOUNT :': RCPT::: #:!:: DATE BASIC PERMIT FEE $15.00 UNITISI: FEE PLAN CHECK: FE >:: ;::.>:::` :: 0TH ER. ;::: :: ..TOTAL ..:..,: :: i `"" CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 PLAN CHECK NUMBER f k 'Y APPLICATION MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY CONTACT PERSON DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED - - c� \ MECHAiZAL PERMIT APPLICATION Mechanical Fee Worksheet must also be filled out and attached to this application. FEES (for staff use only) SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 1 DO -1 P ic 4 or, / . TYPE OF WOR 0 New /Addition ,j Modifications 0 Repair 0 Other: VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ /g, S/ 7 on PROJECT NAME/TENANT �,. S' DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: cP ika / /( 5.000 13 TO N 1 BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, etc.) Got c..rcr t ����jj _. NATURE OF BU IE$S: Ckfl 0 . n, WILL THERE BE A C ANGE IN USE? ( No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? 0 No Q Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: G h v`n CI 1 tr; /r C EREBY'CERTIFY:: UE AND CORREC' E READ AND EXAMINED: THIS APPLICATION:: AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR<THIS PERK BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNATURE PRINT NAME 7-- \i 1 "A„...LA DATE c� PHONE r 3J . )0 O7 ADDRESS - s o 0 - 2+:� il� CITY /ZIP f� 11 Mt/ VI- q 860 PHONE ! � 1 „ 0 0 APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. A completed "Mechanical Permit Fee Worksheet" must accompany this permit application. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION The valuation is for the work covered by this permit and must be filled in by the applicant. This figure is used for budget reporting purposes only and not to calculate your fees. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development at 431 -3670. DATE APPL EXPIRES 06/18190 DESCRIPTION UNIT COST NO. OSF X TOTAL COST BASIC FEE $15.00 SUPPLEMENT PERMIT FEE $4.50 1 Installation or relocation of each forced -air gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance, up to and Including 100,000 Btu /h. $9.00 X 2 Installation or relocation of each forced -air or gravity -type furnace or burner, including ducts and vents attached to such appliance over 100,000 Btu /h. $11.00 x 3 Installation or relocation of each floor furnace, including vent. $9.00 x 4 Installation or relocation of each suspended heater, recessed wall heater or floor- mounted unit heater. $9.00 1 X 54/ ( --'" Installation, relocation or replacement of each appliance vent installed and not included in an appliance permit. $4.50 X 6 Repair of, alteration of, or addition to each heating appliance, refrigeration unit, cooling unit, absorption unit, or each heating, cooling, absorption, or evaporative cooling system, including installation of controls regulated by this code. $9.00 X 7 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor to and including three horsepower, or each absorption system to and including 100,000 Btu /h. $9.00 x 8 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over three horsepower to and including 15 horsepower, or each absorption system over 100,000 Btu /h and including 500,000 Btu /h. $16.50 X 9 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 15 horsepower to and including 30 horsepower, or each absorption system over 500,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu /h. $22.50 X 10 Installation or relocation of each boiler or compressor over 30 horsepower to and including 50 horsepower, or for each absorption system over 1,000,000 Btu /h to and including 1,750,000 Btu /h. $33.50 x 11 Installation or relocation of each boiler or refrigeration compressor over 50 horsepower, or each absorption system over 1,750,000 Btu /h. $56.00 X 12 Each air - handling unit to and including 10,000 cubic feet per minute, including ducts attached thereto. (NOTE: This fee shall not apply to an air - handling unit which is a portion of a factory- assembled appliance, cooling unit, evaporative cooler or absorption unit for which a permit is required elsewhere in this code.) $6.50 X 13 Each air - handling unit over 10,000 cfm. $11.00 x 14 Each evaporative cooler other than a portable type. $6.50 X 15 Each ventilation fan connected to a single duct. $4.50 X 16 Each ventilation system which is not a portion of any heating or air - conditioning system authorized by a permit. $6.50 X 17 Installation of each hood which is served by mechanical exhaust, including the ducts for such hood. $6.50 X 18 Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. $1 1.00 X 19 Installation or relocation of each commercial or industrial -type incinerator. $45.00 X 20 Each appliance or piece of equipment regulated by the code but not classed in other appliance categories, or for which no other fee is listed in this code. $6.50 X 06118/co SUBTOTAL (0q.004 PLAN CHECK FEE subtotal) n • Q5 GRAND TOTAL $1:6119.- CITY OF TUKWILA Department of Community Development - Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 THIS WORKSHEET MUST ACCOMPANY YOUR MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION. MECHANLAL PERMIT FEE WORKSHEET INS.TRUCTiONS - ;; Complete'the worksheet, Ind icating he n t of units being ins ed in each category . At time of submittal, staff will calculate the fees CITY OF TUKWILA 6200 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD, TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98188 PHONE # (206) 433.1800 Plan Check #91- 223 -M: City of Tukwila Shops 14000 Interurban Av S Cary L. VanDusen, Mayor THE FOLLOWING COMMENTS APPLY TO AND BECOME PAW OF THE APPROVED PLANS UNDER TUKWILA MECHANICAL PERMIT . NUMBER V (Q W5j— Vn . 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Architect and the Tukwila Building Division. 2. Plumbing permit shall be obtained through the King County Health Department and plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296- 4722). 3. Electrical permit shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (277- 7272). 4. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be posted at the job site prior to the start of any construction. 5. All construction to be done in conformance with approved plan s and requirements _of the Edition), Uniform Mechanical Code (1988 Edition), Washington State Energy Code (1991 Edition), and Washington State Regulations for Barrier Free Facility (1989 Edition). 6. Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications and computations shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of this code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to give authority or violate or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. / 1— 77:24, ( YPe Pea " r ` Address: Date Date Called: Special struaions: Date Wanted: 2- -2-34'1 am,66) Requester: Phone No.: A pproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a Co py with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 06 cr'S _ PERMIT NO. (206) 431 - 3670 O Corrections required prior to approval. Cow ;;;- ,moo O $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE R OUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. — — — FROM NORTH MECH. SERU. ti fax 206- 735.43084 Date iL lgq1 To s j C_,4_ ,�1 �G t C'F /�►.. Attention: PAGES: -3 Sent by: NORTH MECHANICAL SERVICES ;% INC Es street N.W. Message 12.06.1991 12131 RECEIVED CITY OF TI IKWILA DEC 6 1991 d". ' PEWIT CENTER F. I phono 206-735-1007 ex_ekt:__Costiete.rig:gaadeut MODEL SCA INDOOR, SEPARATED COMBUSTION, OAS FiRED, }01_\ DESCRIPTION Rem Separated Combustion SOA Series das•flred unit heaters are designed to eeparete the combustion air from room Mr, The SCA Berise unit heater Is utilized In building areae with negative pressure and/or extremely dirty or mildly corrosive atmospheres. A power venter drawn combustion alr from outside, preventing' dirt, lint, duet, or other contaminants present in the homed epees from entering the burners, pilot, or come button sone of the heater, The oombustion supply air Is piped difectly from outside and Is run parallel to the flue exhaust pipe to en englnerered vent terminal assembly. me went terminal b•sembly allows a single building penetration, The SCA Striae unite use either neturel or propene ppee, In elms from 126,000 through 400,000 BTUH ; pas Input. They ere designed for ceiling suspension, utilizing propeller fans for air • delivery. Standard features on the SCA unit Inotude a epark•tgnited Intermittent safety pilot and a single•atage, 24-volt nee valve, The SCA le arranged for field connection to a remote 24-volt thermostat for sutomettc operation. Each unit 16 provided with a tan control and required limit Safety controls, InoludIng a combustion air pressure differential switch to verily proper vent flout before allowing operation of the gib valve. These units have been dealvrncertlfled by both the American Gas Association (A.a.A) and the Osnadlan Gas immolation (CAA) end bear the labels. WAMNINQ: Oas•tlrert •ppltanoee in not designed for use try haardaua atmosphere containing flammable capon Of combustible dust, er etntoshpeme contain- Mg ohlorinated or hetogen.ted hydrocarbons, Instaflstionc In public garages or airplane Wires ere permitted when In e000rdenoe with ANSi Til e.1 end NFP11 tM oade1and OAN1 -B1e6 write. STANDARD FEATURES _ - ��..- • Orifice' for natural gas D • Aluminized steel but exch engtik • 120 volt supply voltage • 120 volt, ODP, ospeoltor siert motor with Internal thermal overloade • Fen end limit safety controls • Pre-purge and post-purge oontrol sequence • 24 volt oontrol voltage transformer • Terminal block wiring • Redundant single-stage combination pas valve (r•1 note 1) • Spark•ipnited intermittent safety pilot with electronic flame eupen►ialon • Sumer rank sodas (pullout drawer) • Vent terminal aas•mbly (horizontal) • Safety fan uard • Horlttontel dirt:tiona) louvers • Threaded vuapinslon couplings (2, 1" IPS) • Baked enamel finish OPTIONAL FEATURES ` FACTORY INSTALLED • Unit equipped for propane gas • E•3 (400) eteintess steel heat exchanger • 321 stainless steel heat 4nahanper • E (4011) Stalniehs steel burner • 8park•Ianited Intermltt•nt softly pilot with electronic flenne eupervialon and timed lookout (required for pro• pane gee) (manual resat) • 206/230 volt/1/80 supply voltage (11711 200 thru 400) • eumer alr shutters (required for use with propane • ass) gas valve (503/41100%) • Manual eummertwlnter switch • AIr roClroutatlon kite (see page 18 for descrlptlone; • Relay for sum fan separately • Vertioal louvers • BX cable — 112" O.D. In Ileu of 318" O,D, • Might hand oontrole (facing air stream) OPTIONAL FEATURES -- FIELD INSTALLED • Downturn nozzle, 2545° variable Mr defleollon range • Downturn nettle, 80'40• variable air defleotlon range • Transformers for alternate supply voiles). (200/208 voti, 220/2401440/480 volt, 27? volt for use with stand• and 116 volt unit (see paps i8) • Vernon) vent terminal In IIeu of standard horizontal tau page 2a) • Iny11e•sts a thermostat it404Q P) • Two slege thermostat (60.90'F, with on/off switch) • Thermostat guard with locking Dover • Manuel shutoff valve and union RECEIVED CITY OFTUttWItA DEC 619/ p k T CENTER t�fio�ly gas valve, NOTE 1: Regulated combination redundant gas valve ooneiets of oombinallon pilot eolenvld valve, e, pilot WWI la eoeur■ regulator, pilot shut-off' and Manual Ithut•Of1 all in one body. GIS supply proem must not exotic! 0, G PSI (8 02.114" W.C,), Minimum Inlet preeeure for natural gas led" W,G, Minimum inlet Mawr, in/ r♦►Awahrb �_ • ° CUll•t VtlogN terstimmoimino Motor Huss. • wer Pun load Amos (12Q Iran Diameter In.) Ms • PM 7110 00' crantuttiiimimilimis maw Mal•MM214 0 �T� i�» � �tSt• �� ��Si� � tr�•�Ii EMIR 1140 , 1140 M'M 1149 1140 NEM l9➢MI 'ELM 1Z 4" RAMIIIIMIN IMEMMILUMEMiiiIINI z oo �� � � l m S1r1 � 1 LP' ort, 1 , rr , .,,; wm imim::l �::;� S L]�____ _ IiJiilliMri1111111111lCkllNi]iLll11111:i8,'L 1140 400 1140 wi CM.1[OSl:'if 1_ 110 171 al Nt 160rt ��7 , 2 00, ,1' 2 00 � , r • : ,•r , , , •r , , . . �';'1 •4 .�:, .r ::, 1 n r 114=11111114U1 1 Mali ' AI ; t:;,:! •c•:NI/ Y ". ',lc:,.• ,. . (', i. ■. . . ->.'� GN tt1A t MAI 00 111 W 1 ' KAU AIIOIIIMOM*an*tIilliI I' 11.1 MIMI FAN TYPE UNIT HEATERS FOR COMMERCIAL —• INDUSTRIAL USE AAA. rallfQa for a111190• to 2000 feet. Above 2000 feet dente by 01111es ohangs, 4% 10r seoh 1000 feat above Na Wit. 0.t1.A. retinae fa altitudes to 2000 test. Nlph al11tud0 unit% (20014000 fait) ds•raled by 10% of mexlmum Input. " Oaf connection. for propene er. 112 1neh fa ail Alm. 4I411O shown are for netural Qas oonneallons, not supply lino et:•, and . /•• epplloabla 10 elnolo.elapa on valve. Rslar to peg. 23 (Or well or root p•netrallon detalle, BOA units ars not carolled for ins In Callf0rnle. NOM Above modsle ate nos gortlllod for reeldentlel use. , =t?A 124 threuOh 400 r r AI W l"d"tl.d',r, 11nra,111,r1. l .1, O,1g1/O,'.. „*Ilr WluuN/1u udL '11I11i1H11i114111441' 0 FRONT 111W . r . 1 1...•r 111.0 901 WWI 40411ot)mantl, IN papa gljgbbangiLtYALEADO 1, Toip, fie, connection. 210 lido oppo4114 control;,W 6 L Bolton+ r'. 1..fInwUAI m.o. 1A” A. u,b.1/1 At .,n11 M.•• •., .u.,A,.►u•. 1• l• nab rlY4L'10.. ,•....1,A6.,I;cL jal,stW dC ry .._.. ,.. R_'a i h'{d s -'wing I.Y. ga MltoTroa 1,01 4108 VOW Burners and Control soeeas this sills F0► opposite std$ order right hand oonlrols (no additional ohm.) au 01. INa1ON8 , ;. to wit n • los of mine, 1 ' NO Inlet out!, flue ell I all OM. UMW A Ft• S* IMr 'tyAIIIwI1I11wIIIK11•111111t111011cG L mom v • li um. siiiimrsinuili ,In matimaimesitamilli eircittlumm r Mi. A400 1.111EaMill 11.111101111mimiaim to 10 10 t SPACE- RAY 40,000 to 160,000 BTU/HR. INFRARED GAS HEATERS SPECIFICATIONS F 6,44 PH° CITY OF TUKILA, APPROVED DEC 6 199i 44th+e- BLIEOING DIVISION :...:.. .. - MOUNTINGHBGHTS :.:... ... .... .. _ ..... ' BURNER r . -: tiO3EL • -�.,; :;.. HEICHTAT 45'. ANGLEN. :.': HEJGHTATHOAQONTAL=" - LTU40 9 TO 12 FEET 10 TO 14 FEET LTU50 10 TO 13 FEET ' 11 TO 10 FEET LTU60 11 TO 14 FEET 12 TO 18 FEET LTU75 12 TO 15 FEET 13 TO 20 FEET LTU80 12 TO 15 FEET 1370 20 FEET LTU9O 12 70 16 FEET 13 TO 22 FEET LTU100 12 TO16FFET 11 TO 73 FEET LTU110 13 TO 17 FEET 14 TO 23 FEET LTU120 13 701g FEET 14 70 24 FEET LTU125 13 TO 19 FEET 14 TO 25 FEET LTU130 13 TO 19 FEET 14 TO 27 FEET LTU140 14TO20FFFT 15 TO27FEET LTU150 1470 22 FE FT 15 TO 30 FEET LTU160 14 TO23FFFT 15TO32FFR t mis etas, Is Intended as a gm* only. please eauu• raw best Spas•rb• lepresen•nee far • dewed analyses of your particular radial Ma4q rpuWaneerts. .TYPE ' BURNER r LTU40 40,000 LTU50 50,000 LTU60 60,000 LTU75 75,000 LTU80 80,000 LTU90 90,000 LTU100 100,000 LTU110 110,000 LTU120 120,000 LTU125 125,000 LTU130 130,000 LTU140 140,000 LTU150 150,000 LTU160 160,000 88' .TYPE ' BURNER r • SUPPLY PRESSURE = Horizontal = -!irr. 4. �: • \, Side 4.--- swe , B elole B PRESSURE .. - raw .... 1 NA7L:� Ot TA G E ... AY•" . . IGItt11OK ' NATURAL 3.5' W.C. 5' W.C. 14' W.C. 120 VAC 24 DIRECT PROPANE 10' W.C. 11' W.C. 14' W.C. 601'2 6 SPARK Plimilit Ct EAHANCE.5:1O EOMBUS i 'Ceiling ++ Front 4-t Horizontal • \, Side 4.--- swe , B elole B "tYeQef Neaktr reu aleftik, :Bldl•xi • C4iAy' :'Doll _ Ed LTU4030. LTU50-30 24' 6 40' LTU60-30. LTU75-30 24' 6' 60' LTU80-30. LTU90-30 52' 6 64' LTU100-30 66" 6 88' LTU 110-30. LT11120-30 L71025 -30. LTU130 -30 LTU125-40. LTLOW-40 66' 6 or LTU140 -40. LT11150-40 LTU160-40 84' 6' 106 ' When used indirect vented, clearance to ceiling from tog must be ir on LTU40 - LTU75, and 18 on LTU8t; NOTE Consult factory if reduced clearances are SPACE -RAY® LOW INTEN.r' - `Y INFRARED TUBE HEATERS lU FEATURES . PULL- THROUGH SYSTEM: - Pull- through system - the products of combustion are pulled through the com- bustion chamber for increased radiant efficiency and greater safety - A.GA. and C.G.A. certified for vertical or horizontal venting • A.G.A. and C.G.A. certified for maximum 75 ft. horizontal sidewall venting • Draft inducer is equipped with perma- nently lubricated, totally enclosed, fan cooled, and heavy duty ball bearing motor for maintenance free operation • Draft inducer assembly can be used for through- the- roof venting or rotated 45 degrees or 90 degrees for horizontal venting • No draft hoods, totally enclosed combus- tion chamber BURNER SYSTEM: • One piece cast iron burner with stainless steel flame retainer • 10 year limited warranty on burner • Inside or outside air for combustion • A.G.A. and C.G.A. certified for 50 ft. out- side fresh air inlet duct • 4" O.D. standard fresh air inlet duct open- ing for LTU40- LTU75; 6" for LTU80-LTU160 • Burner inspection sight glass • State -of -the -art step opening combination gas valve for quiet ignition and safety • Diaphragm Air Proving Switch - a safety device for proof of venting before gas flow and ignition • Spark ignition system with 100 %GasShut - off Safety Control (30 second pre - purge) RADIANT EMITTER TUBE SYSTEM: • All radiant emitter tubes are 16 gauge val- orized steel - 3" for LTU40 -LTU75 and 4" for LTU80- LTU160 • Body assembly for some models is 15' long; other models require the use of an ad- ditional 5' body section • Aluminized steel emitter tubes are cal - orized for long life and high radiant effi- ciency • The valorization process produces an emitter tube which is highly radiant absorp- tive on the interior and highly radiant emis- sive on the exterior • 3 year limited warranty on the emitter tube REFLECTOR SYSTEM: • Fully factory assembled on tube body • Highly polished aluminum reflectors • Reflector ends are enclosed for maxi- mum radiant heat output and minimum convection loss • Easy to use mounting brackets • Suitable for horizontal or angle mount up to 45 degrees OTHER: • Monitoring light system for on line diagno- sis • Uncomplicated maintenance access • Quick slip -on electrical connectors • Quick 115 volt terminal block connection • 1/2" MPT gas inlet connection • A.G.A. and C.G.A. approved for direct vented or indirect vented operation • • MODELS LTU40 - LTU75 NOTE: For II installations higher than 2000 tt. above sea level please consult the factory regarding recommended derating of heaters. ® 14 different sizes to custom design your radiant heating system ▪ Factory pre - assembled for easy and low cost installation M Pull- through system for increased radiant efficiency and more uniform tube temperatu M Highly polished aluminum reflectors designed for more uniform floor level radiant ener ;MINIMUM:CLEARANCESTO COMBUSTIBLE .BURNER.: End .4E-- 'Ceiling Horizontal End Ceiling Front ...(--.141 45' Angle (tiasimum) f ., HEIGHT AT HORIZONTAL -'. n Side E- - 1/4 �\ )1 Side Rear + -.),.. + Below Below Nogg Na pums Indies= Ml f SIA 7, C _ l ot . En d °'' LTU75 LTU40-30, LTU5O-30 24' 6 4(' 30' 4a 1270 16 FEET LTU60-30. LTU75-30 24 6' 60' 30' 46 14 TO 23 FEET LTU8030. LTU90-30 52' 6' 84' 30' 52' E_ LTUIOO -30 66' 6' 88 40' 66 14 TO22FFFT LTU 110-30. LTU120-30 LTUt25 -30. LTU130 -30 LTUI25-40. LTU130 -40 66' 6 tot' 40' 66 LTU140-40. LTU150 -40 LTU160-40 84' 6 106 46 84 ' When used indirect vented, clearance to ceiling from top of exhaust hood must be 12' on LTU40 - LTU75, and 18' on LTU80 - LTU160. NOTE: Consult factory if reduced clearances are required. ..... - MOUNTING HEIGHTS'.- ::.. :...... .BURNER.: •` MODEL ... ,:: HEIGHT AT 45' ANGLE . = -:* ., HEIGHT AT HORIZONTAL -'. LTU40 9 TO 12 FEET 10 TO 14 FEET LTU50 1070 13 FEET 11 TO 16 FEET LTU60 11 TO 14 FEET 12 7018 FEET LTU75 12 TO 15 FEET 13 TO 20 FEET LTU80 12 TO 15 FEET 13 TO 20 FEET LTU90 1270 16 FEET 13 TO 22 FEET LTU100 12 TO 16 FFET 13 TO 21 FFFT LTU110 13 70 17 FEET 14 TO 23 FEET LTU120 13 70 19 FEET 14 TO 24 FEET 1.TU125 13 TO 19 FEET 14 TO 25 FEET LTUI30 13 TO 19 FEET 14 TO 27 FEET LTU140 14 TO 20 FEFT 15 TO 77 FFFT LTU150 14 TO22FFFT 15 TO30FFFT LTU160 14 TO 23 FEFT 15 TO 32 FFFT Thn chart a intended as a guide only. tosso consult your local Space-Ray .epr•senlauve tor a detailed analysis et your pMku0 radrd nemhg women... LOW INTEN''"��Y T HEATERS .. ..- RED STEM: - the products of d through the corn- increased radiant r safety ctified for vertical or rtified for maximum mall venting ipped with perma- tally enclosed, fan y ball bearing motor operation )ly can be used for nting or rotated 45 . ees for horizontal r enclosed combus- umer with stainless inty on burner or combustion trtified for 50 ft. out - ct 'LTI! FEATURES' .ry : A • 4" O.D. standard fresh air inlet duct open- ing for LTU40- LTU75; 6 "for LTU80 -LTU 160 • Burner inspection sight glass • State- of- the-art step opening combination gas valve for quiet ignition and safety • Diaphragm Air Proving Switch - a safety device for proof of venting before gas flow and ignition • Spark ignition system with 100 %GasShut - off Safety Control (30 second pre - purge) RADIANT EMITTER TUBE SYSTEM: • All radiant emitter tubes are 16 gauge cal - orized steel - 3" for LTU40 -LTU75 and 4" for LTU80- LTU160 • Body assembly for some models is 15' long; other models require the use of an ad- ditional 5' body section • Aluminized steel emitter tubes are cal - orized for long life and high radiant effi- ciency • The calorization process produces an emitter tube which is highly radiant absorp- tive on the interior and highly radiant emis- sive on the exterior • 3 year limited warranty on the emitter tube REFLECTOR SYSTEM: • Fully factory assembled on tube body • Highly polished aluminum reflectors • Reflector ends are enclosed for maxi- mum radiant heat output and minimum convection loss • Easy to use mounting brackets • Suitable for horizontal or angle mount up to 45 degrees OTHER: • Monitoring light system for on line diagno- sis • Uncomplicated maintenance access • Quick slip -on electrical connectors • Quick 115 volt terminal block connection • 1/2" MPT gas inlet connection • A.G.A. and C.G.A. approved for direct vented or indirect vented operation • • MODELS LTU40 - LTU75 II 14 different sizes to custom design your radiant heating system ® Factory pre - assembled for easy and low cost installation II Pull- through system for increased radiant efficiency and more uniform tube temperature • Highly polished aluminum reflectors designed for more uniform floor level radiant energy distribution NOTE: For II installations higher than 2000 h. above sea level please consult the factory regarding recommended derating of healers. T�ido>: TVrtV court oLsokass LY - -- MODELS LTU125 - LTU160 .BURNER.: ' SUPPLY PRESSURE.. YOLTAGE NATURAL 3 5' W.C. 5' W C. 14' W.C. 120 VAC 60 HZ 2 4 DIRECT SPARK PROPANE 10' W.C. 11' W C. 14' W.C. LOW INTEN''"��Y T HEATERS .. ..- RED STEM: - the products of d through the corn- increased radiant r safety ctified for vertical or rtified for maximum mall venting ipped with perma- tally enclosed, fan y ball bearing motor operation )ly can be used for nting or rotated 45 . ees for horizontal r enclosed combus- umer with stainless inty on burner or combustion trtified for 50 ft. out - ct 'LTI! FEATURES' .ry : A • 4" O.D. standard fresh air inlet duct open- ing for LTU40- LTU75; 6 "for LTU80 -LTU 160 • Burner inspection sight glass • State- of- the-art step opening combination gas valve for quiet ignition and safety • Diaphragm Air Proving Switch - a safety device for proof of venting before gas flow and ignition • Spark ignition system with 100 %GasShut - off Safety Control (30 second pre - purge) RADIANT EMITTER TUBE SYSTEM: • All radiant emitter tubes are 16 gauge cal - orized steel - 3" for LTU40 -LTU75 and 4" for LTU80- LTU160 • Body assembly for some models is 15' long; other models require the use of an ad- ditional 5' body section • Aluminized steel emitter tubes are cal - orized for long life and high radiant effi- ciency • The calorization process produces an emitter tube which is highly radiant absorp- tive on the interior and highly radiant emis- sive on the exterior • 3 year limited warranty on the emitter tube REFLECTOR SYSTEM: • Fully factory assembled on tube body • Highly polished aluminum reflectors • Reflector ends are enclosed for maxi- mum radiant heat output and minimum convection loss • Easy to use mounting brackets • Suitable for horizontal or angle mount up to 45 degrees OTHER: • Monitoring light system for on line diagno- sis • Uncomplicated maintenance access • Quick slip -on electrical connectors • Quick 115 volt terminal block connection • 1/2" MPT gas inlet connection • A.G.A. and C.G.A. approved for direct vented or indirect vented operation • • MODELS LTU40 - LTU75 II 14 different sizes to custom design your radiant heating system ® Factory pre - assembled for easy and low cost installation II Pull- through system for increased radiant efficiency and more uniform tube temperature • Highly polished aluminum reflectors designed for more uniform floor level radiant energy distribution NOTE: For II installations higher than 2000 h. above sea level please consult the factory regarding recommended derating of healers. T�ido>: TVrtV court oLsokass LY - -- MODELS LTU125 - LTU160 END VIEWS 1/7' /. • SIGHT GLASS 8 81/2" ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 1/2" MPT GAS CONNECTION 181/2" EXHAUSTER '- CONTROL BOX DRAFT INDUCER VERTICAL MOUNTING DRAFT INDUCER HORIZONTAL MOUNTING 4 1/4 1r'.' 4" VENT CAP REQUIRED FOR INDIRECT VENTED INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS V.VDIMENS ONS 15" FLUE CONNECTION • 4" ROUND FRESH AIR CONNECTION • 4" ROUND SIDE VIEW' , 16' 10" --"- ---- - HANGER BRACKETS ----. -- 1/2" MPT GAS CONNECTION BOTTOM VIEW —11 1/2" I 5114" MODELS LTU40.30 LTU50.30 LTU60.30 LTU76.30 10 1/2" SHIPPING WEIGHTS: CONTROL & EXHAUSTER PACKAGE • 26 lbs. BODY ASSEMBLY • 90 Ibs, ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 107/8" 7' NMI END VIEWS - SIGHT GLASS 10 9/16" 8 1/2' r — � /„,•••- 1/2" MPT GAS CONNECTION 4 4! 1f2" EXHAUSTER DRAFT INDUCER CONTROL BOX VERTICAL MOUNTING INN L✓� .s- DRAFT INDUCER DRAFT INDUCER • 45' MOUNTING HORIZONTAL MOUNTING 8" VENT CAP WITH 4" X 6" STARTING COLLAR REQUIRED FOR INDIRECT VENTED INSTALLATION. 18" 84" FLUE CONNECTION • 6" ROUND FRESH AIR CONNECTION • 6" ROUND SIDE VIEW 17' 8 1/2" 84" 11 1- 7 , HANGER BRACKETS � PT GAS CONNECTION NI L�11 ][........_______[?.. MDDELE LTU80.30 LTU90.30 LTU100.30 LTU110.30 LTU120.30 LTU126.30 LTU130.30 1 28" — BOTTOM VIEW SHIPPING WEIGHTS: CONTROL & EXHAUSTER PACKAGE • 32 lbs. 16' BODY ASSEMBLY• 155 lbs. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 10 7/8" END VIEWS SIGHT GLASS 10 9/16 8 1/2" EXHAUSTER CONTROL BOX DRAFT INDUCER VERTICAL MOUNTING 1/2" MPT GAS CONNECTION 1 8 1/7' DRAFT INDUCER 45' MOUNTING HORIZONTAL MOUNTING DRAFT INDUCER 1/2" MPT GAS CONNECTION 01 6" VENT CAP WITH 4" X 6" STARTING COLLAR REQUIRED FOR INDIRECT VENTED INSTALLATION. 48" — SIDE VIEW 22' 6 1/2" 64" HANGER BRACKETS BOTTOM VIEW FLUE CONNECTION • 8" ROUND FRESH AIR CONNECTION • 6" ROUND I .. 1•11111=11111111011■14M eMDDELLI LTU125.40 LTU130.40 LTU140.40 LTU160.40 LTU160.40 I - 28 " SHIPPING WEIGHTS: CONTROL & EXHAUSTER PACKAGE • 32 lbs. 15' BODY ASSEMBLY • 165 lbs. 5' BODY ASSEMBLY • 64 lbs. MOUNTING HEIGHT Space -Ray Tube Heaters may be mounted at various heights and angles, according to the results desired. Please consult your Space -Ray representative for your radiant heating requirements. COMBUSTION AIR AND VENTILATION: Combustion air and venting requirements for all gas -fired heating equipment must be provided per National Fuel Gas Code NFPA54 or the authority having Jurisdiction over the installation. In contaminated atmospheres or high humidity areas, optional outside air for combustion can be supplied. A vented Installation must be vented to the outside of the building with a flue pipe. An Indirect vented Installation requires a minimum ventilation flow of 4 CFM por 1000 Btu per hour of total Installed heater capacity on natural gas by either gravity or power ventilation (4.18 CFM per 1000 Btu per hour on propane). For more ventilation information, consult the ASHRAE handbooks, local codes and the Space -Ray Application manual. For flue and duct sizing, refer to the appropriate heater installation Instructions. Building exhaust openings for both vented and Indirect vented applications must always be located above the level of the heaters. Likewise, inlet air openings must always be located below the level of the heaters, WARNING: OPERATE SPACE -RAY INFRARED HEATERS WITH PROPER CARE AND OBSERVE ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Carefully follow the printed installation, operation and cleaning Instructions furnished with these heaters. Follow the Instructions on the nameplate of each heater and use in accordance with National, State and Local Codes or the authority having jurisdiction. Adequate ventilation must always be provided in accordance with the codes. SPACE -RAY' DIVISION, GAS -FIRED PRODUCTS, INC. P.O. BOX 36485, CHARLOTTE, NC 28236 TELEPHONE (TOLL FREE) 800. 438.4936 IN NC 800. 432.7734 TELEX 810. 6210365 GFP CHA FAX 704-332-5843 a7 Copyright 1989, GFP INC. 490 15M FORM #S45900 z e ngineering Calculations Form PIOPOSITION N•. JOB NA. E -72 (10 -01) ® UNITED TECH LOQIES Syracuse, New York 13221 CARRIER Carrier Parkway 1 1- r mu 111KICI ILA Gm h S14oP PREPARED BY CNRCIC[0 91► INSET Ni DAn 906.064 I ( I 1 [ .4 ' I . I t ITS � cm. I OF LNG 1 TU1 ._.,.i._t._.. 1 ' i 1 . 1 _ gib • I ,�. _ i NIII_A 1961 V -�- SIgt\I 1 1 ; i. � . :._.__1 L. 1 I _..._. e ngineering Calculations Form PIOPOSITION N•. JOB NA. E -72 (10 -01) ® UNITED TECH LOQIES Syracuse, New York 13221 CARRIER Carrier Parkway 1 1- r mu 111KICI ILA Gm h S14oP PREPARED BY CNRCIC[0 91► INSET Ni DAn 906.064 PREPAReD DATE -.06-07-1991 TIME -.00:07:06 PREPARED BY ....CJA 2 WALL(S) 2 WALL(S) H. 8 INDOW1111 6 DOOR(S) 3 DOOR(S) 1 FLOOR S ECT 1 IROOF,:SECT SLAB .EDGE: 14.0'HIGH 14.0'HIGH 4.0* 14.0' HIGH 7.0'HIGH . 150.0/LONG 400,0'1-ONG • 4673.0 SOFT FLOOR AREA! 7500.0 SOFT DESIGN TEMPERATURES BASIC BUILDING HEAT LOW • +CONDUCTION LOSS • • NTERNL_HELSOURE 4.INFIL AIR HEAT LOSS TOTAL BUILDING HEAT LOSS BUILDING VOLUME EXISTING GRAVITY VENT AREA HE INberTO EXISTING VENT FLOW CR POWER VENT TOTAL ***- SPACE7-tiHY UUMPUHHT *** BUILDING HEAT:LOSS'E(.:DESIGN ANALYSIS 150.0'WIDE 14.0'HIGH 4200.0 SOFT U=0.35 50.0' WIDE 14.0'HIGH 1400.0 SOFT U=0.35 • 128:0-SOPT 12.0' WIDE 864.0 SOFT U=0.75 3.0' WIDE 63.0 SOFT U=0.75 . R M T 7500.0 SOFT 50.0'WIDE 7500.0 SOFT U=0.80 TOTAL SLAB EDGE LENGTH= 400.0 FEET U=0.81 TOTAL NET AREA OF EACH BASIC SURFACE NDATION 0.0 SOFT E meTE ROOF 400.0 SOFT 186754 BTU/HOUR 0 BT UIHOU R 63583 BTU/HOUR 250336 BTU/HOUR = 105000 CUBIC FEET O SOFT 12 FE O CFM • crm INFILTRATION AIR FLOW 1313 CFM WINDOWS 7500.0 SOFT ••• DOORS 128.0 SOFT 927.0 SOFT 65.0 INDOOR 0.0 OUTDOOR 44:0:TEMP.DIFF.. KYL • 0.0 SOFT ' - ss • ww pUILI)ING vDESIGN:41ALySIS REPFIRE1Y DESI 71mpirrE o67o771991 ....0:@7; PREPAREDWY SPACE-RAY MODEL LTU50i INPUT RATING-50000:BTU/HR ' GAS...NATURAL: RECOMMENDED HEATER MOUNTING HEIGHT 12.0 FEET CONDITION 1 -HEATER1REQUIREMENTS:MITWEXISTINGBUILDING VENTILATION EX/STING tktt'tt TOTAL COMPUTED HEAT LOSS = 250336 BTU/HOUR INFRARED HEAT REQUIRED = 200269 BTU/HOUR ****** TOTAL NO.. OF SPACE-RAY HEATERS. • 211PRARED 250000 INPUT BTUH/CUBIC FT.BLDG.VOL. 2.4 INPUT BTUH/SQ.FT.BLDG.AREA = 33.3 TOTAt 0:75 MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE RISE WITH RECOMMENDED HEATERS = 54.9 DEG.F = 5 LTU50 ****** c. „ • . • = I ****** TOTAL NO. OF SPACE-RAY HEATERS = 'i �` ' *��**** FUEL SPECIFICATIONS / ' ` TY � *� + FUEL COST . .�^ � ~.. $ 0.51 PER THERM CONVENTIONAL UNIT HEATERS = $ 3002.75 ' S RAY % mettnrep-menTens - $ 1 80 1.83 SPACE-RAY INFRARED HEATERS W/ NIGHT SETBACK = $ 1315.71 *** SPACE-RAY COMPUHEAT *** / THh. FORESOTNG /5 BASED ON CERTA%NI DATA AND PRODUCTS, ! ` � ^/` *** ` SPACE-RAY' ***' ESTIMATED ANNUAL FUEL COST PREPARED FOR..TUKWILA -- DATE ^°.. .... BUILDING OPERATION PARAMETERS '^ NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS INSIDE ZEG%GNTEM -~ �' . . '.'. 'OUTGIDE R DESIGN TEMPERATURE � . . ,`"��.^_.'�`�21 ` PER ' . OPERATING HOURS DA.�` . � ' 14 NORMAL NON-OPERATING CONDITIONS INSIDE DESIGN TEMPERATURE (SET-BACK). 50 F DAYS PER WEEK WEEKEND HOURS PER DAY WEEKEND uAYS it.R7WEEK 1 TOTAL COMPUTED HEAT LOSS 8 6 24 DEGREE DAYG'@ NORMAL {65 F INSIDE DESIGN TEMPERATURE = 5121 :50 R#TU = 250336 BTU/HOUR %MODELS it r S �_ y . L TU5�0 ` 04t�l-� Y LTU6 ; 9, tt s N6� hAi r a' LTU75' tA rAr y rya' Divi nla soon,of��Gas'. °, . Bi 5 3 64 $5 ` `3 WARNING: o : p e r 4 . . 7 :Impro > adjustment, alterations serviceor inaintenance :;can feaufieprotiertyi. :4damage;: injury oi ;'death: Read. ?installation,'. operating; and : •'tenance: :instructions ;,thoroughly }' before installing .or 'servicing =this; we ui ment.. ,1 ,i e r ; "t 11r' • 'Printed In U.S.A. CONTENTS 7 . Electrical Connections . = 8 . Venting ; 9 . Air ForCombustion 10. Direct Outside Air For Combustion 1 1. Lighting' and Shutdown Instructions . General Information • Specifications'' Assembly • Hanging . Gas Connections and Regulation . Instructions 'for Pressure Test Gauge Connection . Cleaning .`.:Replacing Parts Installation:: Data, u • PAGE 'NO. 1 . General Information This heater is a self- contained infrared radiant tube heater for use in locations where flammable gases or vapors are not generally present and is intended for the heating of nonresidential spaces. mode. It is for Indoor Installation Only and can be used in either Vented or Unvented Application for various industrial processes is not covered in this manual. Installation of this heater must be in accordance with all applicable codes shown in the structions and /or the local codes and authorities having Jurisdiction. . 2. Specifications Model No. LTU75 -N5 & L5 LTU6O -N5 & L5 LTU50 -N5 & L5 LTU40 -N5 & L5 Clearances to Combustibles Plate Orifice Size Btu /Hr ' Natural Gas Propane Gas 75,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 Gas Pipe Connection: 1/2 NPT Female Type Ignition: Direct Spark (Honeywell) Electrical Supply: 120 Volt 60Hz 1Ph Current Rating: 2.4 Amp Fuse Rating (Spark Module): 3 Amp 4' O.D. Flue Pipe Stetting Collar Perforated Fresh Mr Opening Burner Sidle (Yale 1/2 NPT Gas Pipe Connection Opening for Electrical Connection #20 (.161) #39 (.099) #27 (.144) #43 (.089) 3.3 mm (.129) #46 (.081) #31 (.120) #49 (.073) Mc... Panel Vent Cap PM 4100002 (supplied as aoceesary) REQUIRED FOR UNVENTED USE Lighting i Shutdown instructions H.str Body Hen0W0 Support (QtY. 3) Note: Wiring diagram le located on back side of access panei. Rev. 6/90 Form 4271000 Page 1 3. Assembly 1. Loosen clamps of first and middle hanging supports as shown in Fig. 1. 2. Slide end of main reflector back to first hanging support. 3. Attach the control box to the right hand control tube flange and secure with 1/4 -20 locknuts. See Fig. 2. 4. Attach the exhauster assembly to the left hand exhauster tube flange and secure with 1/4 -20 locknuts. See Fig. 2. A flue restrictor plate is loosely attached to the exhauster weld studs. Make sure this remains in place while the exhauster is being attached to the heater body. NOTE: A six hole pattern in the left hand exhauster tube flange enables the exhauster to be mounted in either the vertical or horizontal position at shown in Fig. 2 and 3. 5. Slip the plastic vacuum air tube over both 1/4" o.d. aluminum tube ends of exhauster and control box. See Fig. 4. Air tube should be shortened to prevent downward sag which could allow condensation build -up in the tube. 6. Insert motor lead wires thru the black plastic bushing of control box and connect to L1 and L2 of terminal block. See Fig. 4. Refer also to wire diagram on Page 5. 7. Reverse procedures 1 and 2 above. Flue Restrictor I.D. LTU75 1- 7/16" LTU60 1- 7/32" LTU50 1 -1/8" LTU40 1" C. C Motor T� OA. t 4' OD. Tuba . ootb Vacuum . ik. • M • 'At Tubs .. .. . . ,PI..tl. gushing rm.! 2710 Page .; Model No. Side Ceilin. Below End (45 ° ) Front (45 ° ) Rear 1 - ', - Mil 111[1d11 .1 t! KIWI 1. 1 - ' , - .ai M 1 1 ', - Mil MIAMI Fald WWI I .1- ' - ,, ( ,: H anging $ ; 44 - t : i:.i; {p( ?a, k.': !7:`,•- � •i�l'Y Every heater shall be located with respect to building construction and other equipment so as to . permit access to the heater. Each installer shall use good installation practices when locating the heater and must give consideration to service accessibility. This heater is a self- contained, infrared radiant tube heater for use in locations where flammable gases or vapors are not generally present. This heater is intended for the heating of nonresidential spaces. The heater, when installed in aircraft hangars and public garages, must be installed in accordance with the latest edition of ANSI /NFPA 409 (latest edition) Standard for Aircraft Hangars, ANSI /NFPA 88a (latest edition) Standard for Parking Structures, and ANSI /NFPA 88b (latest edition) Standard for Repair Garages with the following clearances: (a) At least 10 feet above the upper surfaces of wings or engine enclosures of the highest aircraft which may be housed in the hangar. (b) At least 8 feet above the floor in shops, offices and other sections of hangars communicating with aircraft storage or service areas. (c) At least 8 feet above the floor in public garages. WARNING...Minimum clearances marked on the heater must be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater. (FOR CANADA ONLY) (a) Installation of this appliance is to be in accordance with latest edition of CAN 1- B149.1 (Installation Code for Natural Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment), and /or CAN 1-B149.2 (Installation. Code for Propane Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment). (b) For installation in public garages or aircraft hangars, the minimum clearances from the bottom of the infrared heater to the upper surface of the highest aircraft or vehicle shall be 50 percent greater than the certified minimum clearance, but the clearance shall not be less than 8 feet. The heater can be mounted horizontally or at an angle of 45 maximum off the horizontal. When the heater is to be angle mounted, make sure the exhauster assembly is on the lower side of the heater. Number 3/0 Double loop coil chain minimum size, or rigid supports may be used to mount the heater. The long axis of the heater should be level whether it is mounted horizontally or angled. Minimum clearances to combustibles shall be measured from the outer surfaces as shown in the following diagrams: End +-- Horizontal •C•ulng Side ` '- .-aid• . Below Front-.- Blow —Rear *Ceiling clearance is 12" when installed in an UNVENTED configuration. Form 4271000 Page 3 End 48 ° Angle (Maximum) Gas Type Manifold Pressure Supply Pressure *Minimum Maximum Natural Gas 3.5" W.C. 4.5" W.C. 14" W.C. Propane Gas 10.0" W.C. 11.0" W.C. 14" W.C. 5. Gas Connections and Regulation Connect to the supply tank or manifold in accordance with the latest edition of National Fuel Gas Code ANSI No. 2223.1 (NFPA54), NFPA58 Bulletin and local codes. Pipe joint compounds must be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before the installation is made. (FOR CANADA ONLY) Refer to the latest edition of CGA Standard 8.149 -1 and -2, Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment. Where local codes do not prohibit, an A.G.A. CSA or UL listed flexible connection is recommended between the rigid piping and the heater. A union and approved shut off valve should be installed before the control valve inlet. The shut off valve should be installed within 6 feet of the union. MssMrw n.00•r.M.d ash...sr.:! /WO Trek& as CswnaIMn • � PIN MOO 'femme O.lMt with Usk UMW M Vent • as Wad Ott V.N. D.dPwsM Trey (Drip L.o) • Appro..d Connector • AssnM as AeeossaMs After all gas connections have been made, make sure the heater and all gas outlets are turned off before the main gas supply is turned on. Turn the gas pressure on and check for leaks. To check for leaks, apply a soap suds solution to all connections and joints or check by one of the methods listed in Appendix D of ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition) National Fuel Gas Code. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME OF ANY KIND TO TEST FOR LEAKS. Gas pressures for the heater must be properly set for optimum burner performance. *Minimum permissible gas supply pressure for purpose of input adjustment 6. Instructions for Pressure Test Gauge Connection Turn gas valve to off position. Remove 1/8" plug from manifold downstream from © the valve and connect 1/8" nipple to the tapped hole. Connect gauge to nipple. Turn on the gas supply and with heater operating full on, adjust appliance regulator to correct manifold pressure. Again turn off the gas supply, remove ,.the :l /8 " nipple and replace it with the 1/8" plug. With the unit operating, check for leaks with soap suds solution. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO TEST FOR LEAKS. Form 4271000 aa..A 4 E lectrical - Connections- ? All ;. :. electric. wiring: shall conform with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA 70 (latest edition) and /or the code legally authorized in the locality where the installation is made. (CANADA ONLY) All , electric wiring shall conform with CSA Standard C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1. The wiring providing power to the heater shall be connected to a permanently live electrical circuit, i.e., one that is not controlled by light switch. The electrical power to the heater shall be through an approved fused disconnect switch. The switch shall be located in the vicinity of the heater (check local codes for allowable distances) and should be identified 'as the heater control switch. In the absence of local codes multiple conductor cable for control circuits should be no lighter than No. 18 American wire gauge having type "T" insulation or equivalent. The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI /NFPA 70 (latest edition). Fowl Mumma Sw itch Ground Neutral CONNECTION WIRING MORAN DIRECT OWN IGNITION SMI.I. Wain Pot Tlw.uttM 8. Venting A. BASIC FLUE VENTING • .N PK Sank. Thr..es1M S.Mah FACTORY WIRING uisTEn •• MEMO I,tYIr/ 1 h 20 V Pe • i Seconder/ ►IiM �'" ►1�1 Hawn MONITORING LIGHTS G 4 R Q O K GAW Ti WI .AYMNNI • Heins UK Fund Diseased Switch N toy o1 et. ouI uu l ub• tdm m. tI„Nrt a tt.trl bs n,Mc•d, M IwM be a.pl.o.d NO eking tttwMr el D. Worm Cobh•P — Ir. to 171013 IC •Trw l .u�•oowlOrC CStelfr ININEYMRLL VMIP a VM5C VALV! IL TYPICAL WIRING I THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS HONEYWELL NNNTOR • •25V • (SD) Vttl.. •25► NOTE: A replaceable 3 an fuse (1 -1/4 in. lg.) is fitted to the . ignition control module. Gww,d Wuhl.A HuMws Pw TMq.ettM m HM w TMr.wgM Sank. I ® Sank, Switch Switch Hewes I V I Hewer Galtiwn T. • AMMH..I Wasn Venting must be in compliance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI No. Z223.1 - latest edition), or the authority having jurisdiction. Other venting references can be found in equipment volume of the ASHRAE Handbook. Form 4271000 Page 5 SINGLE HEATER VENTING (VERTICAL THROUGH ROOF) 1. When venting the heater to outside of building through a roof, use single -wall metal pipe. This is to be constructed of galvanized sheet metal not less than 20 ga. or other approved noncombustible corrosion - resistant material. 2. A vent passing through a roof shall 'extend through a 2 in. clearance roof thimble. Double -wall, Type B vent must be used for the portion of the vent system which passes through the roof. An approved vent cap (Leslie "VersaCap" - Type B) must be attached to end of the flue. 3. The maximum equivalent length of vent pipe should be carefully observed. A safety switch in the heater is designed to shut the heater off before excessive flue restriction causes bad combustion. • Minimum Equivalent Length = 5,Ft. of 4" dia. pipe Maximum Equivalent Length = 100 Ft. of 4" dia. pipe Use the following correction factors to obtain the equivalent length: a. Subtract 15 ft if the run is horizontal b. Subtract 10 ft for an approved vent cap c. Subtract 10 ft for each elbow beyond 15 ft from the heater d. Subtract 15 ft for each elbow within 15 ft the heater 4. Avoid loc elbows in the first 5 ft. of vent pipe whenever possible. Limit to (2) 90 elbows. When vent pipe is in a horizontal run, it must have 1/4 inch per foot rise. 5. Joints between sections of piping shall be fastened by sheet metal screws or other approved means and should be sealed to prevent leakage of flue gas into_ building. Aluminum or teflon tape suitable for 550 F is recommended. (3M Company tapes 433 or 363) 6. All portions of the vent pipe shall be supported to prevent sagging. 7. When the vent pipe passes through areas where the ambient temperature is likely to induce condensation of the flue gases, the vent pipe should be insulated and a condensation drain should be provided. 8. Minimum clearance for single -wall flue pipe to combustible material shall be 6 in. This may be reduced when the combustible material is protected as specified in the National Fuel Gas Code or the authority having jurisdiction. 9. Single -wall metal pipe shall not originate in any unoccupied attic or concealed space and shall not pass through any attic, inside wall or concealed space, or through any floor. For the installation of a single -wall metal pipe through an exterior combustible wall, refer to latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code or the authority having jurisdiction. 10. A venting system shall terminate at least 3 ft. above any forced air inlet located within 10 ft. 2 YVRT1CAL THROUGH ROOF Font Cep.' L..M VM..C.,) Trim S..... , (•, . • (shin a. .M a wawa .w.0 Flashing r Chi.nno. Thimble a..l WM O swim q.... !SNOW *MATER FIRMS SINGLE HEATER VENTING (HORIZONTAL THROUGH SIDEWALL) When venting the heater horizontally through a combustible outside sidewall, the same requirements as* venting through a roof apply except as follows: 1. The vent must pass through a 2 in. clearance thimble (Air -Jet No. 4 VT or Ameri -Vent No. 4 EWT) or other thimbles which are listed by a nationally recognized testing agency. 2. An approved vent cap (Breidert -Type L) must be attached to the end of the vent pipe. Minimum Equivalent Length.= 5 Ft. of pipe Maximum Equivalent Length = 75 Ft. of pipe 3. When venting through sidewall, the horizontal vent pipe shall rise not less than 1/4 inch per foot from the start of the vent system to the vent terminal. All portions of the vent pipe shall be supported to prevent from sagging. 4. A minimum clearance of 6 in. must be maintained between the outside wall and vent cap. 5. The horizontal venting system shall not terminate: a. Less than 4 ft. below, 4 ft. horizontally from, or 1 ft. above any door, window or gravity air inlet into any building. The bottom of the vent terminal shall be located at least 7 ft. above grade or above snow accumulation level as determined by local codes. b. Less than 6 ft. from a combustion air inlet of another appliance. c. Less than 3 ft. from any other building opening or any gas service regulator. d. Over public walkways or over an area where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or could be harmful to the operation of regulators, relief valves, or other equipment. Building materials should be protected from flue gases and condensate. Form 4271000 Page 7 0 0 0 0 0 Vent Cap (Braldort No. GL) Typo L tl' Min. 2' Cloaranca Thlmblo HORIZONTAL THROUGH BIDEWALL (olrmle luaelar only) 1/4' par ft. Moo toward vent tarmMal B. VENTING (UNVENTED HEATER) This heater requires ventilation in the building to dilute the products of combustion and provide fresh air for efficient combustion. Where unvented heaters are used, gravity or mechanical means shall be provided to supply and exhaust at least 4 CFM per 1,000 Btu per hour input of installed heaters. Exhaust vents must be located at the highest point above and in the vicinity of the heaters and the inlet vents must be located below the level of the heaters. An approved vent cap (Leslie Versacap #3050) must be placed directly on the 4" diameter flue pipe starting collar when used unvented as shown on page 1. 9. AIR FOR COMBUSTION If the indoor combustion air is to be supplied for a tightly enclosed area, one square inch of free area opening shall be provided below the heater for each 1,000 Btu per hour of heater input. When outside air is used the opening below the heater shall be one square inch of free area for each 4,000 Btu per hour of heater input. In larger open areas of buildings, infiltration normally is adequate to provide air for combustion. 10. DIRECT OUTSIDE AIR FOR COMBUSTION Outside combustion air should be supplied directly to the heater when contaminants are generally present in the building air. These contaminants include paints, solvents, corrosive vapors or any other foreign particles which may cause damage to the heater or result in poor combustion. Fresh air can be brought directly to the heater by a 4" diameter vent pipe less than 50 ft. long or equivalent. This is attached to a 4" starting collar. The starting collar is fitted to the top of control cabinet after first removing perforated cover.' An approved vent cap must be placed directly to the end of the fresh air inlet pipe. In colder climates, where necessary, insulate the fresh .air duct. Avoid locating the fresh air duct directly above the control boxes. . Provide.a capped cleanout T as necessary. B pi ori1427100 Page'' 8 It' or: 4'xal' Sorter C.Ner (flold •appuw) 4" DIa, .r s•Dla.: sirj. -Wall lips Se LB.(Mau) Monkoring Lig s Dlaphram AN Swl Transfo ms, & Terminal Block Combination Valve Bum.,, Orifice, & 3 /B• Plug (for pressure tap) DUCTING FOR DIRECT OUTSIDE AIR Vacua Sensing Tube S' M►rr Spark Module Spark Electrode/ Flame Sensor Co.tr.I Box . (lad . Wow) OPERATION PROCEDURE Vont Cap (Lull. VaraaCap) Type B arlr.awtr P. so' Li,( Max) o" St rtlo0 Gear (field wpN.d) Erdreuster , Emitter Assembly Tube Burner Flame IMP 0110. HORIZONTAL THROUGH 8IDEWALL sa w Parloraf.d Guar (Ream.) 1/4 per ft. slope downwards toward vent terminal r - 0 ...tom • .4 e. ?- 11. Lighting and Shutdown Instructions 1. Turn on gas supply. 2. Set thermostat to call for heat. 3. Ignition should occur immediately. 4. If ignition fails, the unit will spark for approximately 21 seconds and go into safety lockout. Turn thermostat (or power) off for 60 seconds to take out of lockout. 5. If heater does not light, shut off gas completely for 5. minutes before attempting to relight. 6. CAUTION: Heater must be grounded.. Poor grounding will give nuisance lockouts, particularly during momentary power interruptions. 7. To shut down the heater, turn off the.gas and the electrical supply. NOTE: The lighting and shutdown instructions are also shown on the permanent nameplate attached to the heater control box. Form 4271000 Page 9 0 Sequence of Operation (with monitoring lights) UOUEgCE OF OPERATION (unntr01O1000101141110) 004110.500101 SNOTS Off 0010. 1 II 1111001 ant Is11 1440100 • 1.444.4 hIS NI *0001011 SUMS DMIIMCS1 s111IC1 OW DNS . O0 1110001 l& stomp Mtuo 0C►t01100 14 I0N 0[5011110 1101 POSSIBLE 1MLN0CI110. • 10s1ffC10000 ISOMi00C /IC50Cf[CWM 1 01100111 M NOOK I10 01101. ® C000ICT100I00 S10111 tact sun. • K 00ows 001s00T R•CMi[. 0011000001 1110 SWIM. C0111C0I011110 S 007IV 11 00C1S1100, 100011 10 4'1111 SYSI 5p 1* 001 510 0011 ® .. . 's11.04 This heater must be cleaned and serviced at least once before the start of each heats ng ?sea or at any time excessive accumulation of dust and dirt is observed. Maximum heating efficiency and clean combustion will be maintained by keeping the heater clean. To clean the heater follow these instructions. 1. Turn off any electrical and gas supply to the heater. 2. Open the control box access panel. 3. Clean the access panel, the inside of the control box, the emitter tube and the reflector panels. 4. Visually inspect the spark electrode. Remove any foreign objects from the electrode tips. Set the spark gap to the proper value. Spark Gap = 3/16a Heater Model Number -LTU - EJ Q CAUTION! The ceramic portion of the electrode is very fragile so any cleaning or adjustments must be done`with care. 5. Di sconnect,,. the : ,vent stack and remove any foreign material which , mpy have collected on the blower wheel. .;; •� Heater Serial Number • 13. Replacing Parts Ensure that at all times when parts are being replaced both gas and electrical supplies are disconnected. • . Various parts . are available for ..replacement by a licensed person. Refer to separate exploded parts guidefor.all replaceable parts. 14. Installation Data Date of Installation Number of Heaters in System N= Natural Gas L= Propane Gas Code Date Form 4271000 Page 11 0