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0 1/05 R evi sio n L1 #0 28 5 3 Ene rco G roup, Inc., 4560 W. 1 6 0TH ST . , CLEV EL AND, O HIO 4 4 1 3 5 • 2 1 6-9 1 6-300 0 I m pr o p e r i n st a l l at i o n , a d ju s t me nt , al t e ra ti o n , s e rv ic e or ma in t e na nc e ca n c a u se in ju ry or pr op erty da ma ge . R e f er to th is ma nu al . F or a s s i st a nc e or a d d i t[...]
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2 | G as-F ired L ow-Intens ity Infrar ed Heater Ope r ating In stru cti ons an d Owne r’s Ma nual W AR N I NG : FIRE, BURN, INHAL A TION, AND EXPL OSION HAZARD. KEEP SOLID COMBUSTIBLES, SUCH A S BUILDING MA TER IALS, P AP ER OR CARDBO A RD, A S A FE DIS- T ANCE A W A Y FR OM THE HEA TER AS RE C OMMEN DED B Y THE INSTR UCTIONS NEVER USE THE HEA T[...]
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3 Ope ra ting Instr ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | Gas-F ired L ow-Intensi ty Infrared Heater B E FO RE Y OU BE G I N R ead this manual carefully befor e installing or servicing this equipme n t. Improper installa tion, ser vicing or maintenance will cause death, injur y or proper ty dama ge. Check the min imum requir ed safe distances from combu[...]
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4 En erco G roup, Inc., | Gas-F ired L ow-I n tens ity Infrar ed Heater Ope ra ting Instr ucti ons and Own er’s Manual - R ea r V ie w - R ear Movable Hange r He at E x ch ange r R e flecto r Fr ont Fixed Ha nger A b ou t T he H e a te r B urner Bo x Co ntrol Si de Acces s B urner Box Con tains the electrical componen ts (i.e. blow er mot or , po[...]
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5 Ope ra ting Instr ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | G as-F ired L ow-Intensit y Infrared Hea ter Leading Particulars Model No. B TU /h r W eigh t Leng th MH T - 4 5 4 5 , 00 0 96 lbs. 1 0’ T e c h ni ca l S p e ci fi c a t i on s: - S id e V ie w - - E nd V i ew - R efl ector He a t Ex changer S uspension P oints 1" Max. 1 1 1/2 " B ur[...]
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6 | Gas-Fi red Lo w-Intens ity Infrar ed He ater Operating In stru ctio ns and Owne r’s Ma nual W h er e c an t h e he at e r b e i ns ta l l e d? The MHT/HST tube heater is intended for installation in the following areas : • R esidential applications, such as: — garages — greenhouses — workshops • Light industrial/commercial applicati[...]
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7 Ope ra ting Instr ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | G as-F ired L ow-Intensit y Infrared Hea ter A T TENTI ON Risq u e d e m ono xyde d e carbo ne L echapp ement du r adi a teur doit s’ef fectuer a l’e x terieur . Utillisez le ma teriel fourni. L e non-respect de ces co nsignes pe ut entr ain er mor t ou blessur es. V enting Codes The location[...]
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8 | Gas-Fi red Lo w-Intens ity Infrar ed He ater Operating In stru ctio ns and Owne r’s Ma nual S e ct io n 3 IN ST AL L A TI ON W ARNI NG Sev er a l steps are in volv ed in the inst alla tion of the hea t er . DO NO T a t t empt to opera te th e hea t er until ALL st eps of the inst alla tion hav e be en a ccomplis hed. F a ilure to f ollow this[...]
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9 Ope ra ting Instr ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | Gas-Fi red L ow-I n tens ity Infrared Heater It is important to keep the minimum required safe distances from combustibles at all tim es to av oid death, pe rsona l in jur y or proper ty d amage. Clearances fr om vehicles park ed beneath hea ters must be mai n tained. Signs should be posted to id[...]
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10 | Gas-Fi red Lo w-Intens ity Infrar ed He ater Operating In stru ctio ns and Owne r’s Ma nual H a ng th e H ea te r R esi dential garages come in a variet y of sizes, shapes, style s and methods of con struc tion . B ecause of all the se v aria bles, it is not possible to i nclud e mou n ting hardware with the MHT / HST he a ter . Although woo[...]
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11 Ope ra ting In str ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | Gas-F ired L ow-Intensi ty Infrared H eater M H T / H S T HE A TE R A SS EM B L Y IN ST RU C TI ON S 1 . Place gaske ts fr om Gasket kit (0 2 88 5) on each side of the burner box. Use the four mounting studs around each of the three-inch holes for location. 2. Slide the tube flanges o v er the [...]
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12 Ene r co Gr oup , Inc. , | Gas-Fired Lo w-Intensi ty Infrare d Heater Ope r ating In stru cti ons an d Owne r’s Ma nual Ca na di an In stal la tio ns 1 US In st al la tio ns 2 A= Clearance ab ov e g rade, 1 2 inch es (30 c m) 1 2 in ches (30 cm ) veranda, po r ch, dec k o r balco ny B= Cl earance to w indow o r do or 6 in ches (1 5 cm) for ap [...]
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13 Ope ra ting In str ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | G as-F ired L ow-Intensit y Infrared Hea ter The seams along the length of the piping and the joints between sections of piping should be sealed to prevent a potential lea k age of f lue gas into bui lding. Use 1 00% RTV S ilicone R ubber A dhesive sealant su itable f or 500°F . 6. All por tio[...]
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14 Ene r co Gr oup , Inc. , | Gas-Fired Lo w-Intensi ty Infrar ed Heater Operating Ins tru ctio ns and Owner ’s Man ual MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM R OOF T O L OWEST DISCHARGE OPENING R oof Pitch H (Min ) Fl at to 6/1 2 1 .0 Feet Over 6 /1 2 to 8/ 1 2 1 .5 Fee t Over 8/ 1 2 to 1 0 /1 2 2.5 F eet Over 1 0/1 2 to 1 2/1 2 4.0 F eet Over 1 2/1 2 to 1 6 /1 2 [...]
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15 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual | G as-F ired L ow-Intensit y Infrared Hea ter Double W all Double wall ven t r un a nd Double wall terminal end V erti ca l V ent in g a) Three (3") inc h O. D. f lue pipe , ma ximum twenty five (2 5') feet in length may be used as shown with approv ed vent ca p. b) An i nsulated thim ble m[...]
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16 | Gas-Fi red Lo w-Intens ity Infrar ed H eater Operating Instr ucti ons an d Owne r’s Manual Non-Pressurized Outside Air Supply Duct O u ts id e C om b u s ti on Ai r S up p l y The MHT / H S T tube heater is approved for installation with an outside air supply system. Some compounds such as halogenated hydrocarbons or other corrosive chemical[...]
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17 Ope ra ting In str ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | G as-F ired L ow-Intensi ty Infrared He a ter C A UTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when ser vi cing controls. wir ing errors can cause i mproper and danger ous oper ation. V erify pr oper opera tion after ser vicing. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in a [...]
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18 | Gas-Fi red Lo w-Intens ity Infrar ed He ater Operating In stru ctio ns and Owne r’s Ma nual S e ct io n 5 OP E R A TI ON Supplied by oth ers He a ter Flex Pipe when such use is in compliance with local codes. All pipe, tube and fi tt ings shou ld be n ew and free from defects . C arefully ream the pipe and tube ends to r emov e obstructions [...]
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19 Ope ra ting In str ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | G as-Fi red L o w-Intens ity Infrared Heater O p er a ti o n o f t h e H ea te r CHILDERN AND ADUL TS SHOULD BE ALER TED T O THE HAZARDS OF HI GH SU RF A CE TE MPER A TU RES A ND SH OULD ST A Y A W A Y T O A V OID BURNS OR CL O THING IGNITION. Y OUNG CHILDERN SHO ULD BE CAREFULL Y SUPER VISED W[...]
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20 | Gas-Fi red Lo w-Intens ity Infrar ed He ater Operating In stru ctio ns and Owne r’s Ma nual S e ct io n 7 TR OU BL ES H O O T I N G General This tr oubleshooting quide has been designed to assist you in locating and correcting minor problems that ma y occur with the MH T / HS T B L O W E R DO ES N O T CO ME ON Possibl e Cause T r y Thi s….[...]
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21 Ope ra ting In str ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | G as-Fi red L o w-Intens ity Infrared Heater B U RN ER D O ES N O T L I G HT Possible Cause Air i n th e g as line. Imp roper gas in let p ressure. Gas valve does not op en. L ow gas out let p ressure. B U RN ER DO ES NO T S T A Y L IT Possibl e Cause D amaged wires be tween DSI module and elec[...]
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22 | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Heater Operating In stru ctio ns and Owner ’s Ma nual S e ct io n 8 IL L U S TR A TE D P ART S Illustra ted P ar ts This section pro vides the par t numbers and pictorials for compone nts of the MH T / H S T tub e heater . Callou t let ters on t he illus trat ions are keyed to the assoc iated par ts l is[...]
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23 Ope ra ting In str ucti ons and Own er’s Manual | Ga s-Fi red L ow-I n tens ity Infrared Heater AL L W AR RA NTY C L AI MS RE QUI R E P R OOF OF PU R CH AS E REF.# ITEM# DESCRIPTION A F 2 0 2 8 5 0 MHT-4 5NG B urner Box for (F2 088 50) F 2 0 2 8 5 1 MHT-4 5LP Burner Bo x for (F2 0 8 8 5 1) B F 1 06 2 5 0 MHT / H ST - 4 5 Tube Set C 0 6 0 1 4 H[...]
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24 | G as-F ired L ow-Intens ity Infrar e d Heater Operating Instr ucti ons an d Owne r’s Manual W A R N I N G : USE ONL Y MANUF A CTURER’S REPL A CEMENT P AR TS. USE OF ANY OTHER P ARTS COULD CA US E INJUR Y OR DEA T H. REPL A CEM ENT P ARTS ARE ONL Y A V AIL AB LE DIRECT FR OM THE F A CTOR Y AND MUST BE INST AL LED B Y A Q U ALIFIED SER V ICE[...]