Installation Manual

CODE
in
FIGURE
2
Clearance to
Combustibles
Natural Gas Models Propane Models
RIHN 30
X
RIHN 60
Y
RIHVN 100
Z
RIHVN 150 RIHVN 160
Z
RIHVN 200 RIHL 50
Z
RIHVL 90
Z
RIHVL 120
Z
inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm
A
Side of Heater 30 762 30 762 36 914 46 1168 48 1219 48 1219 30 762 36 914 46 1168
B
Back of Heater 30 762 30 762 30 762 33 838 33 838 33 838 30 762 30 762 33 838
C
Top of Heater:
Mounted 5-29° (no heat
deector)
60 1524 60 1524 62 1575 64 1626 68 1727 68 1727 60 1524 62 1575 64 1635
Mounted 30° only (no
heat deector)
48 1219 48 1219 50 1270 58 1473 68 1727 68 1727 48 1219 50 1270 58 1473
Mounted 5-30° with Heat
Deector, Option DO2
34 864 34 864 38 965 N/A N/A N/A 34 864 38 965 N/A
D
Below the Heater:
Standard Reector 80 2032 80 2032 105 2667 125 3175 140 3556 140 3556 80 2032 105 2667 125 3175
With Parabolic Reector,
Option DM2
110 2794 110 2794 135 3429 165 4191 180 4572 180 4572 110 2794 135 3429 165 4191
FIGURE 2 - Clearances to Combustibles (Inches and mm)
NOTES:
X
Model RIHN 30 is not available in Canada.
Y
Model RIHN 60 in Canada requires addition of a wire grid,
Option DN2.
Z
See allowable mounting angles in Paragraph 5.
B
A
A
C
D
B
D
C
E
E
B
D
C
3D VIEW
ALL Sizes
STACKING HEIGHT
In locations used for the storage of combustible materials, signs shall be posted to specify the maximum permissible
stacking height to maintain required clearances from the heater to combustibles. (ANSI Z233.1/NFPA 54)
The stated clearance to combustibles represents a surface temperature of 90°F (50°C) above room temperature.
Building materials with low heat tolerance (such as plastic, vi
nyl siding, canvas, tri-ply, etc.) may be subject to
degradation at lower temperatures. It is the responsibility of the installer to assure that adjacent materials are
protected from degradation (ANSI Z83.19).
It is recommended more distance than the minimum clearance be maintained above the unit whether or not the
construction is combustible to 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 no
n-co
mbustible baffle (twice the size of the reflector)
between the unit and the roof or ceiling. Allow at least 2” (5cm) between the roof or ceiling and the non-combustible
baffle. Allow at least 12” (31cm) between the non-combustible baffle and the top of the heater.
D
H
M
Sizes 30, 50, & 60 ONLY
A - D See Table below.
E Mounting Angle (5 - 30°)
H Stacking Height (equals M-D)
M Mounting Height (See table on page 4.)
5.0 Suspending
the Unit
Unit Weight and Allowable Mounting Angle
Before installing the unit, check the supporting structure to determine that it has suf-
cient load-carrying capacity to support the weight.
Mounting angle must be within the tolerance allowed.
Model RIHN 30 RIHL 50 RIHN 60 RIHVL 90 RIHVN 100 RIHVL 120 RIHVN 150 RIHVN 160 RIHVN 200
Net Wt -
lbs (kg)
Single-Stage 24 (11) 24 (11) 24 (11) 34 (16) 34 (16) 44 (20) 44 (20) 56 (26) 56 (26)
Two-Stage -- -- -- 42 (19) 42 (19) 53 (23) 53 (23) 66 (29.9) 66 (29.9)
Allowable Mounting
Angle Tolerance
5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30° 5° - 30°
Form I-RIH, P/N 131793R8, Page 7