0 uncrating and preparation, 1 uncrating and inspecting, 2 preparing for installation – Reznor RPBL Unit Installation Manual User Manual
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Form I-SSCBL/RPBL, Page 4
Location must comply with the clearances listed in Paragraph 4.2. There are a variety
of factors, such as system application, building structure, dimensions, and weight, that
contribute to selecting the location. Read the installation information in this manual and
select a location that complies with the requirements.
CAUTION: Do not locate an indoor Model SSCBL where it may be
exposed to water spray, rain, or dripping water.
Hazards of Chlorine
The presence of chlorine vapors in the combustion air of gas-fired heating equipment
presents a potential corrosion hazard. Chlorine will, when exposed to flame, precipitate
from the compound, usually freon or degreaser vapors, and go into solution with any
condensation that is present in the heat exchanger or associated parts. The result is
hydrochloric acid which readily attacks all metals including 300 grade stainless steel.
Care should be taken to separate these vapors from the combustion process. This
may be done by wise location of the furnace with regard to exhausters or prevailing
wind direction. Remember, chlorine is heavier than air. This fact should be kept in mind
when determining installation locations of heating equipment and building exhaust sys-
tems.
3.0 Uncrating and
Preparation
3.1 Uncrating and Inspecting
This furnace was test operated and inspected at the factory prior to crating and was
in operating condition. If the equipment has incurred any damage in shipment, docu-
ment the damage with the transporting agency and immediately contact an authorized
Reznor
®
distributor. If you are an authorized Distributor, follow the FOB freight policy
procedures as published by Reznor for Reznor
®
products.
Check the rating plate for the gas specifications of the furnace and electrical character-
istics of the unit to be sure that they are compatible with the gas and electric supplies
at the installation site.
Shipped-Separate Components
Read this booklet and become familiar with the installation requirements of your par-
ticular furnace. If you do not have knowledge of local requirements, check with the local
gas company or any other local agencies who might have requirements concerning
this installation. Before beginning, make preparations for necessary supplies, tools,
and manpower.
FIGURE 1 - Package
Arrangements by
Model and Size
Key: Blower Cabinet
Furnace Section
SSCBL or
RPBL 400
SSCBL or RPBL
500, 600, 700, 800
SSCBL or RPBL
1050, 1200
Package
Configurations
3.2 Preparing for
Installation
Options - Some gas control options have parts either shipped loose with the heater
or shipped separately. If your unit is equipped with any of the following gas control
options, be sure these parts are available at the job site.
Controls
Option AG Shipped-Separate Components
Heating Gas
Control Options
7
Thermostat,
P/N 48033
10
Thermostat,
P/N 91919
11
Thermostat,
P/N 93435
Makeup Air Gas
Control Options
(If an
optional
remote console
is ordered, the
control switch is
mounted on the
console.)
3, 8
Control Switch,
P/N 29054
9
Remote Temperature Selector,
P/N 48042
Control Switch,
P/N 29054
15
Remote Temperature Selector,
P/N 115848
Stage-Adder Module,
P/N 115849 (one furnace - 1; two furnaces - 3; three furnaces - 5)
Control Switch,
P/N 29054
17, 19
Remote Temperature Selector,
P/N 115848
Stage-Adder Module,
P/N 115849 (two furnaces - 1; three furnaces - 2)
Control Switch,
P/N 29054
18, 20
Remote Temperature Selector,
P/N 115848
Stage-Adder Module,
P/N 115849 (two furnaces - 1; three furnaces - 2)
Remote Display Module,
P/N 115852
Control Switch,
P/N 29054
39, 41
Remote Temperature Selector,
P/N 174849
2.0 Furnace
Location
(cont'd)