Schwank STSV User Manual
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STV-JZ I&O Manual
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RD: MAY 2009
RL: 08A- BA
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RECOMMENDED MOUNTING HEIGHTS are typical to provide optimum comfort in general
space heating applications. Variance to these typical heights can occur in some applications:
Higher mounting heights due to structure or application requirements
Lower mounting heights for area or ‘spot’ heat, or in areas with greater infiltration losses
(near overhead doors, etc)
IMPORTANT: Single or multiple heater placement must be such that continu-
ous operation of heater(s) will not cause combustible material or materials in
storage to reach a temperature in excess of ambient temperature plus 90F°
(50C°).
It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that building materials with a
low heat tolerance which may degrade at lower temperatures are
protected to prevent degradation. Examples of low heat tolerance materi-
als include vinyl siding, fabrics, some plastics, filmy materials, etc.
Refer to “Clearance to Combustibles” information on pages 6 to 8, and
Figure 1 and Table 1.
MODEL
MOUNTING
HEIGHT
ft (m)
MAXIMUM
DISTANCE
BETWEEN
HEATERS
ft (m)
DISTANCE – OUTSIDE WALL
TO HEATER LONG AXIS
(PARALLEL TO WALL) IN “FEET”
HORIZONTAL
ft (m)
ANGLE
COMBUSTIBLE
CLEARANCE
BEHIND
(refer to Table 1)
STV-JZ 155
16 – 21 (5 - 7)
45 (14)
15 – 20 (5 - 7)
STV-JZ 130
15 – 21 (5 - 7)
40 (12)
15 – 20 (5 - 7)
STV-JZ 110
13 – 19 (4 - 6)
35 (11)
13 – 18 (4 - 6)
STV-JZ 80
10 – 16 (3 - 5)
30 (9)
12 – 16 (4 - 5)
STV-JZ 60
8 – 14 (2.5 - 5)
25 (8)
11 – 15 (3.4 - 5)
TABLE 2: GUIDELINES FOR HEATER PLACEMENT
7. SYSTEMS
INCORPORATING
90° ELBOWS AND 180° ELBOWS
The radiant tube heater can be installed in configurations as illustrated in FIGURE 4. (below)
with a maximum of two 90° elbows per heater. The use of elbows reduces the total maximum
vent allowable. (See Section 11 : Flue venting)