Roberts Gorden BH-115 manual

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    W ARNING FOR Y OUR SAFETY If you smell g as: 1 . Open windo ws. 2. DO NO T try to light an y appliance. 3. DO NO T use electrical s witches. 4. DO NO T use any t elephone in your b uilding. 5. Extinguish any open f lame . 6. Leav e the build ing. 7 . Immediatel y call your local gas supplier af ter leaving the b uilding. F ollow the gas supplier ?[...]

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    © 2009 Ro b er ts-Gordon LLC All rights reser v ed. N o par t of this w ork co v ered b y the copyrights herein ma y b e reprod u ced or copied in any f or m or b y any means - g raphic, electr onic, or mechanical, incl u ding photocop ying, r ecording, taping or inf or mation stor age and retrie v al s ystems - w itho u t the w ritt en per missio[...]

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    TABLE OF FIGURES Fi gure 1: T op and Bot tom P anel Label Placemen t ... ................. 1 Fi gure 2: Side and Back P anel Label Placem ent ................ ...... 2 Fi gur e 3: Sta ndar d Ref lector ............. ................. ........... ............ 5 Fi gur e 4: One Side R eflec tor................... ................. ................. 5[...]

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    SECTION 1: H EATER S AFET Y 1 SECTION 1: HEATER SAFETY Y our Safety is Imp or tant to Us! This symbol is used thr ougho ut the manual to notif y y ou of possible fir e, electr ical or bur n haz ards. Please pay specia l at tention whe n reading and f o llowing the war nings in these sect ions. Installatio n, ser vice and annual i nspection o f heat[...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 2 F I GUR E 2: Side and Back P anel L abel Placement Clearances t o Com bu sti b les La b el Contr ol Side Panel Rating Plat e La b el Side P anel Back P anel Lighting Instr u ction Plate La b el W iring La b el Contr ol Door (Inside) BH-Series Pressure Switch Commutateur á l'air l[...]

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    SECTION 2: I NS TALLER R ES PONSIBILITY 3 SECTION 2: INSTALLER RESPONSIBILITY The insta ller is r esponsible f or the f ollow ing: • T o install th e heater , as wel l as the gas and electrical su pplies , i n accor dance w ith applicab le specif ications and codes . Rober ts-Gor don LLC r ecommends the inst aller c ontact a l ocal Build ing Insp[...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 4 SECTION 3: CLEARANCES TO COMB USTIBLES 3.1 Re q ui red Clea rances to Comb ustibles Cleara nces ar e the re quir ed distances t hat comb ustib le objects mus t be a wa y from the heater t o pr e vent serious fir e hazards . Combusti b les are mate rials that ma y catch on f ire and i n[...]

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    SECTION 3: C LEARANC ES TO C OMB USTIBLES 5 NOTE: 1 . All dimensions ar e from the surf aces of all tubes , couplings and el bows . 2. Clear ances B, C and D can be r educed b y 50% af ter 25' ( 7 . 5 m) of tubing downstr eam fr om where the b ur ner and burner tube connect. F I GUR E 3: Standard R ef lect or (inches) ( centimeter s) Model A B[...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 6 NOTE: 1 . All dimensions ar e from the surf aces of all tubes , couplings and elbows . 2. Clear ances B, C and D can be r educed b y 50% af ter 25' ( 7 . 5 m) of tubing downstr eam fr om where the b ur ner and burner tube connect. F I GUR E 6: 45° Tilt Ref lector (inches) ( centi[...]

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    SECTION 3: C LEARANC ES TO C OMB USTIBLES 7 NOTE: 1 . All dimensions ar e from the surf aces of all tubes , couplings and el bows . 2. Clearan ces B, C and D can be r educed by 50 % af ter 25' (7 .5 m) of tubin g downstr eam fr om where th e burner and burner tube connect. *W hen install ed in the fi rst 1 0' (3 m). F I GUR E 9: U-T ube, [...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 8 NOTE: 1 . All dimensions ar e fr om the surf aces of all tubes , couplings and elbows . 2. Clear ances B, C and D can be r educed b y 50% af ter 25' ( 7 . 5 m) of tubing downstr eam fr om where the b ur ner and burner tube connect. F IGURE 1 2: V entin g (inche s) (centimet ers) M[...]

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    SECTION 4: N AT IONAL S TANDAR DS AND A PPLIC ABLE C OD ES 9 SECTION 4: NATIONAL STANDARDS AND APPLICABLE CODES 4.1 Gas Codes The type of g as appearing on the nameplat e must be the type of g as used. Inst allation m ust comply w ith nat ional and l ocal codes a nd requ irements of the local gas comp any . United St a t es: Ref er to Nati onal F u[...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 10 SECTION 5: MAJOR COMPONENTS F I GUR E 1 3: Major Component Descr iptions Burner w ith T ube Gask et Must be i nstall ed w ith t he fl ame observation w indow fac i n g d ow n . Re flect or (Alumin um or Stainless St eel) Alt ernate ov erlap as shown on ov er view and on P age 1 6, F i[...]

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    SECTION 5: M AJO R C O MPONENT S 11 5.1 Standar d P ar ts List *C anadian models: Rubber (T ype 1) Gas Hoses a vail ab le as an accessory . See P age 41 . T able 1: Contents of BH-Series Burner Car ton Part No. Description BH-40 BH-60 BH-80 BH- 100 B H-115 BH-125 BH-140 BH -150 BH-175 BH-200 071XXXX X Burner (Rate and Fuel Varies) 1111111111 907097[...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 12 A dditional tubi ng length ma y be added to heat er . T ubing must be heat-tr eated, aluminiz ed or porcelain coat ed. An y additional tubi ng lengths are considered as v ent lengt h f or length determination. Maximum v enting length f or minimum heat er length is 45' (1 3.7 m) t[...]

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    SECTION 6: H EATER I NSTALLAT ION 13 SECTION 6: HEATER INSTALLATION T o ensure y our safety and comply wi th the t er ms of the w arranty , all uni ts m ust be i nstall ed in accor dance w ith these ins tructions. The ga s or the electrical supply lines mus t not be used t o suppor t the heat er . Do not l ocat e the gas or electric supply lines di[...]

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    BH-S ERIES I NSTA LLATI ON , O PERATIO N AND S ERVICE M ANUAL 14 F IGU RE 1 4: C ritical H an g er Placement Hanger Side View Must Be Within 4" (1 0 cm) F ront View S-hooks Ref lector Hanger 45° Angle * Allows for thermal e xpansion of sy stem T ypical Suspension Details Rod 3/8" Beam Clamp Concr ete Beam W ood Beam W ashers Lockn ut Scr[...]