Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 General
- 1.1 Hazard Labels and Notices
- 1.2 General Information
- 1.3 Warranty
- 1.4 Installation Codes
- 2.0 Location
- 2.1 Recommended Mounting Height and Distance from a Wall
- 2.2 Ventilation Requirements
- 3.0 Receiving
- 4.0 Dimensions and Clearances
- 4.1 Dimensions
- 4.2 Clearances
- 5.0 Suspending the Unit
- 6.0 Gas Supply
- 6.1 Gas Supply Line (Refer to FIGURE 6.)
- 6.2 Gas Pressure
- 7.0 Electrical
- 7.1 Electrical Supply
- 7.2 Electrical Requirements by Voltage and Control Types
- 7.3 Wiring Diagrams
- 8.0 Ignition and Operation
- 9.0 Commissioning and Startup
- 10.0 Accessories
- 11.0 Maintenance and Service
- 11.1 Maintenance Procedures and Illustrations
- 11.2 Troubleshooting Guide
- Index
- INSTALLATION RECORD - to be completed by the installer:
FIGURE 1 - Model RIH Dimensions - inches and (mm)
4.0 Dimensions and Clearances
4.2 Clearances
Dimensions - inches
Size A B C
30, 50, 60 15-5/16 16-5/8 14-5/8
90, 100 23-15/16 25-1/4 23-1/4
120, 150 32-9/16 33-7/8 31-7/8
160, 200 41-3/16 42-1/2 40-1/2
Dimensions - mm
Size A B C
30, 50, 60 389 422 371
90, 100 608 641 591
120, 150 827 860 810
160, 200 1046 1080 1029
This heater model must be mounted with minimum clearances between the combus-
tion surface and combustibles. The stated clearance to combustibles represents a
surface temperature of 90°F (50°C) above room temperature. Building materials with
a low heat tolerance (such as plastic, 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.
Locate the heater with respect to building construction and equipment so to provide
sufcient clearance and accessibility for servicing and cleaning.
WARNING
Single or multi-heater placement must be such that continuous
operation of the heater or heaters will not cause combustible
materials or materials in storage to attain a temperature in excess
of 150°F (66°C). See Hazard Levels, page 2.
WARNING
Under no circumstances should this heater be installed in
a combustible atmosphere or in a location where the heater
controls can be subjected to ambient temperatures in excess of
150°F (66°C). See Hazard Levels, page 2.
It is recommended that more distance than the minimum clearance be maintained
above the unit whether or not the construction is combustible. This will reduce and/or
eliminate hot spots and possible staining of painted ceiling surfaces. If the unit must
be close to the roof or ceiling, interpose a non-combustible bafe (twice the size of the
reector) between the unit and the roof or ceiling. Allow at least 2" (52mm) between the
roof or ceiling and the non-combustible bafe. Allow at least 12" (305mm) between the
non-combustible bafe and the top of the heater.
To assure clearances to combustibles are maintained, signs must be posted specify-
ing the maximum stacking height of material under and near the heater.
4.1 Dimensions
C
A
13"
(330mm)
B
23-23/32"
(603mm)
8-1/2"
(216mm)
NOTE: Four (4) mounting holes 3/8” (9.5mm) diameter for balanced
suspension are located by dimensions C x 13” (330mm).
Form I-RIH, P/N 131793R8, Page 6