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TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
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1)
General
Information.
1
2)
LTU
80-175
Series
-
Specifications.
2
3)
LTU
80-175
Series
-
Packing
List.
2
4)
LTU
80-175
Series
-
Dimensions.
3
5)
LTU
80-175
Series
-
Heater
Assembly.
4
6)
LTU
80-175
Series
-
Joining
of
Body
Sections.
4
7)
LTS
40-175
Series
—Specifications.
5
8)
LTS
40-175
Series
-
Packing
List.
5
9)
LTS
40-175
Series
-
Dimensions.
6
10)
LTS
40-175
Series
-
Typical
Layouts.
7
11)
LTS
40-175
Series
-
Assembly/Joining
of
Body
Sections.
7
12)
Adding
Optional
90*
Elbow
(LTS
Only).
8
13)
Adding
Optional
Corner
Reflector
(LTS
Only).
8
14)
Attaching
Control
Box
Assembly.
8
15)
Attaching
Draft
Inducer
Assembly.
9
16)
Multiple
Hanging
&
Draft
Inducer
Positions.10
17)
Typical
Suspension
Methods.10
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
PAGE
18)
Inclined
Mounting
Instructions
(LTS
Only).11
19)
Minimum
Clearances
To
Combustibles.11
20)
Gas
Connections
And
Regulations.12
21)
Instructions
For
Pressure
Test
Gauge
Connection.12
22)
Electrical
Connections.13
23)
Venting.13
24)
Air
For
Combustion.16
25)
Direct
Outside
Air
For
Combustion.16
26)
Lighting
And
Shutdown
Instructions.16
27)
Ignition
System
Checks.16
28)
Sequence
Of
Operation.17
29)
Troubleshooting
Direct
Spark
Ignition
System.18
30)
Motor
And
Blower
Wheel
Check.19
31)
Cleaning
And
Annual
Maintenance.19
32)
Replacing
Parts.19
33)
Installation
Data.19
34)
Replacement
Parts
Guide.19
!
WHAT
TO
DO
IF
YOU
SMELL
GAS
:
!
Do
not
try
to
light
any
appliance.
Extinguish
any
open
flame.
Open
windows.
!
Do
not
touch
any
electrical
switch;
do
not
use
any
telephone
In
your
building.
!
Immediately
call
your
gas
supplier
from
a
neighbor’s
telephone.
Follow
the
gas
supplier's
Instructions.
!
If
you
cannot
reach
your
gas
supplier,
call
the
fire
department.
This
heater
compiies
with
ANSI
Z83.6
(current
standard)
and
CAN
1-2.16.
Copies
of
the
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
(ANSI
Z223.1-latest
edition)
are
avaiiable
from
the
CSA
at
8501
East
Pieasant
Vaiiey
Road.
Cleveiand,
Ohio
44131
or
55
Scarsdale
Road,
Don
Milis,
Ontario
M3B
2R3.
Ali
NFPA
codes
are
avaiiable
from
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association,
Batterymarch
Park,
Quincy,
Massachusetts
02269.
1)
GENERAL
INFORMATION
_
This
heater
is
a
seif-contained
infrared
radiant
tube
heater
for
use
in
iocations
where
fiammabie
gases
or
vapors
are
not
generaliy
present
(as
defined
by
OSHA
acceptable
limits)
and
is
intended
for
the
heating
of
nonresidential
spaces.
INSTALLATION
REQUIREMENTS
Installation
of
this
heater
must
be
in
accordance
with
all
applicable
codes
shown
in
the
instructions
and/or
the
local
codes
and
authorities
having
jurisdiction.
In
Canada,
the
installation
must
conform
to
current
CAN/CGA-B149.1/2
Installation
Code
in
the
absence
of
local
codes.
Heaters
shall
be
installed
by
a
licensed
contractor
or
licensed
installer.
Clearances
to
combustibles
as
outlined
in
this
manual
should
always
be
observed.
In
areas
used
for
storage
of
combustible
materials
where
they
may
be
stacked
below
the
heater,
NFPA54
requires
that
the
installer
must
post
signs
that
will
“specify
the
maximum
permissible
stacking
height
to
maintain
the
required
clearances
from
the
heater
to
combustibles.”
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
quality
installation
practices
when
locating
the
heater
and
must
give
consideration
to
clearances
to
combustible
materials,
vehicles
parked
below,
lights,
overhead
doors,
storage
areas
with
stacked
materials,
sprinkler
heads,
gas
and
electrical
lines,
and
any
other
possible
obstructions
or
hazards.
Consideration
also
must
be
given
to
service
accessibility.
The
heater,
when
installed
in
aircraft
hangars
and
public
garages,
must
be
installed
in
accordance
with
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
that
may
be
housed
in
the
hangar
and
at
least
8
feet
above
the
floor
in
shops,
offices,
and
other
sections
of
hangars
communicating
with
aircraft
storage
or
service
areas.
b.
At
least
8
feet
above
the
floor
in
public
garages.
AWARNING
:
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
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.
_
Although
these
heaters
may
be
used
in
many
applications
other
than
space
heating
(e.g.,
process
heating),
Gas-Fired
Products,
Inc.
will
not
recognize
the
warranty
for
any
use
other
than
space
heating.
Form
#43155010
Feb-04
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