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WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment,
alteration, service or maintenance can cause
property damage, injury or death. Read the installation,
operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

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WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, op

Seite 2 - Introduction

10 1.9 Vent and Combustion Air Inlet - Options Dependent on the type of burner fitted to your heater it is possible to have configurations of vent

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11 Figure 8.c Vertical Venting. Figure 8.d Horizontal Venting. HEAT EXCHANGER12'-0"12'-0"(APPROXIMATEMAXIMUM DIMENSIONS)CODE APPRO

Seite 4 - VSX models

12 A 6ins Twin Wall Vent Pipe B 6ins to 4ins Reducer C 4ins Clip D 4ins Flexible Vent E 4ins Flexible Vent to Fan F Heat Exchanger G Forced Burne

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13 Products of combustion to ventilated area Fresh Air Products of combustion Firing tube A Forced Burner B Heat Exchanger C 4ins Clips D 4ins Flexi

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14 Products of combustion Fresh Air Fresh Air Inlet Firing Tube A Concentric Vent Terminal B 4ins Flexible to concentric vent C 4ins Flexible to Fa

Seite 7 - 1.7 Electrical Connections

15 1.10 Technical Details Table 4 - Technical Details. All heaters to run on Natural Gas (G20) Burner Size Nominal Gross Heat Burner Head Burner Or

Seite 8 - (Two Zones)

16 COLOUR CODE VSX90 VSX140 U Bend Inner Reflectors Outer Canopy Heat Exchanger 1x 1x 1x 1x COLOUR COD

Seite 9 - 1.8.4 Fresh Air Intake

17 2.3 Prior to assembly • Ensure the area in which you are working is safe and clear of obstructions. • Identify with the components in the check

Seite 10 - Options

18 Working at the opposite ends of the tubes to the burner, locate & position two couplers so that the socket heads are facing outwards & the

Seite 11 - Figure 8.c Vertical Venting

19 Repeat this procedure referring to the assembly diagram for quantities used on specific models, but noting that the final bracket is not b

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2 Introduction. Document Index. 1 Installation Requirements 1.1 Health & Safety 1.2 Packing and Shipping Information 1.3 Heater Suspension 1.4 W

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20 2.4.5 CANOPIES Remove protective film before starting. Slide the outer canopies over the reflectors from the U bend end ensuring correct location i

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21 2.4.8 Detailed Assembly Drawings The following pages show the technical dimensional details of the VSXUS range of heaters. Figure 9.

Seite 15 - 2.1 Tools Required

22 VSXUS140 2600 TURBULATOR 976 TURBULATOR 2600 TURBULATOR

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23 Figure 10. VSXUS Heater Breakdown (3 module VSXUS140 shown)

Seite 17 - CAUTION — SHARP EDGES!

24 3. Start Up Instructions. These appliances should be commissioned by a qualified mechanical contractor. 3.1 Tools Required. The following tools

Seite 18 - 2.4.3 REFLECTORS

25 Check installation has been carried out to these instructions. NO YES Ensure gas and electricity supplies are isolated. Disconnect gas hose from bu

Seite 19 - 2.4.4 END CAPS

26 Small Flat Head Screwdriver 4. Servicing Instructions. These appliances should be serviced annually by a competent person to ensure safe and effic

Seite 20 - 2.4.7 GENERAL

27 4.3 Burner Removal Step 1 Isolate power and gas supplies. Step 2 Unplug the power connectors. Step 3 Detach the gas supply as shown below, ta

Seite 21 - INSERT # 201705

28 Step 2 The gas injector can be inspected and replaced if contaminated or blocked. When replacing the gas injector ensure approved th

Seite 22 - VSXUS140

29 4.6 Combustion Fan Assembly Step 1 If ducted air is fitted, slacken hose clamp and remove the flexible hose from the fan. Step 2 Remove fan screw

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3 D. The unit shall be electrically grounded in accordance with National Electric Code ANSJJNFPA 70. E. The heater may be installed in aircraft h

Seite 24 - 3.2 Start Up procedure

30 Step 3 If required the interior of the tubes can then be cleaned using an industrial vacuum cleaner or by using long poles and a scraper. Step 4 R

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31 Required Spares In order to aid troubleshooting and servicing we recommend that the components shown in this section should be stocked. Note Any s

Seite 26 - Figure 11. Burner breakdown

32 6. Troubleshooting Guide. Check: 1. Integrity of spark leads 2. Integrity of electrode assembly & spark gap 3. Ignition controller Ensure gas &

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33 7. Replacing Parts. 7.1 Burner Controller Replacement Step 1 Slacken screw in burner lid and open the right hand burner access door. Step 2 Disco

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34 7.3 Gas Valve Replacement Step 1 Remove the burner assembly as described in the Servicing Sections. Step 2 Open the right hand access

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35 THIS PAGE HAS INTENTIONALLY BEEN LEFT BLANK.

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36 8.1 To Start the Heater 1. First ensure that the gas supply to each heater is turned on by opening the main gas shut off valve. 2. Ensure that t

Seite 31 - 5. Spare Parts

4 ***Figure 1. Recommended Methods of Heater Suspension. Were chain supports have an angle of inclination greater than 15° an equal and opposite suppo

Seite 32 - 6. Troubleshooting Guide

5 1.5 Clearance to Combustibles. The minimum clearances to combustible materials are given in the tables below. These minimum distances MUST be adhe

Seite 33 - 7. Replacing Parts

6 1.6 Gas Connection and Supply The gas connection on the heater is ½”N.P.T external thread. Injector sizes and manifold pressure for the burners ar

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7 1.7 Electrical Connections This appliance must be electrically grounded Supply 120V 60Hz single phase. Standard heater 0.16HP. Current rating 1.2 a

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8 MAIN J.S.T.BROWNGREYBLACKFLAME SENSORIGNITOR8791110 121324PURPLEBLACKLAMPSONBURNERYELLOWGREYBROWNGREENBROWNSOLENOID VALVESWITCHN.C.N.O.C.BROWNBURNER

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9 1.8 Vent Requirements and Details 1.8.1 Unvented units Heaters maybe installed without a vent providing the governing building codes

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