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6.0 Gas Supply

(cont'd)

6.2 Gas Pressure

The main supply line pressure must be limited to 14" w.c. If the line pressure can go

above 14" w.c. (1/2 p.s.i.) at any time, a separate positive lockup, high-pressure type,

service regulator must be used. Always check local codes for gas venting requirements

for high-pressure regulators. High-pressure regulators will NOT turn off the flow of gas.
The minimum supply line pressure at the inlet to the heater regulator must, in no case,

be lower than 7" w.c. pressure for natural gas and 11" w.c. pressure for LP gas.

Gas Pressure Requirements

Type

Supply Pressure (w.c)

Manifold Pressure (at the

pressure tap in the gas valve)

Minimum

Maximum

Natural Gas

7 inches (18cm):

14 inches (35cm)

6 inches (15cm)

Propane

11 inches (28cm)

14 inches (35cm)

10 inches (25cm)

Use a water or red oil manometer when checking gas pressure. Do not use a dial

gauge. All measurements must be made when this heater and all other gas burning

equipment are operating at maximum capacity.
Natural gas models are orificed for 1000 BTU per cubic ft of gas. Propane models are

orificed for 2500 BTU per cubic ft of gas.

7.0 Electrical

7.1 Electrical Supply

WARNINGS

The heater must be electrically grounded in accordance with

the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition, or the

Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1-latest edition.
Electrical supply lines shall NOT be used to support the heater.
Do not run electrical wiring above the heater or in direct view of

radiant heat.

A heater or group of heaters can be controlled by a thermostat or manual switch. Total

load of all heaters must be considered in determining the required contact rating of the

controlling thermostat or switch.

General Requirements

• The electrical supply wiring to the heaters using 120 VAC or 24 VAC must be

installed in accordance with local codes or the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA

70-latest edition.

IMPORTANT! The electrical power supply MUST be properly grounded and

properly polarized. The heater controls are extremely polarity sensitive and the

heater will cycle on and off erratically if the electrical supply is not wired correctly.

Have a qualified electrician check that the electrical supply circuit is properly

grounded and that the electrical supply polarity is correct.

• The following types of grounding are

NOT permitted by code: grounding to building

structures, grounding to electrical conduit, grounding to gas pipelines, or grounding

to water pipelines.

• Electrical power supply must be connected to a circuit breaker or to a separately

fused circuit with a disconnect.

• Neither thermostats, nor switches, nor field wiring are supplied as standard

equipment. When a thermostat is used to control the temperature of the heated

zone, follow the wiring diagram on the unit. Position the thermostat according to

the manufacturer’s instructions.

Important: In the event of an electrical fault after installation of the appliance,

preliminary system checks are required to be carried out, i.e. ground continuity,

polarity and resistance to ground, by a trained and qualified electrician.

• Make electrical connection to the heater as shown in

FIGURE 6A, 6B, or 6C.

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