Gas piping – Sterling TUBULAR GAS FIRED DIRECT SPARK PROPELLER UNIT HEATERS GG-30 User Manual

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GAS PIPING

To avoid damage or possible personal injury, do not connect gas piping to this unit

until a supply line pressure/leak test has been completed. Connecting the unit before completing the
pressure/leak test may damage the unit gas valve and result in a fi re hazard.

Do not rely on a shut-off valve to isolate the unit while conducting gas pressure/leak

tests. These valves may not be completely shut off, exposing the gas valve to excessive pressure and
damage.

NOTICE: If more than one unit heater is to be served
by the same piping arrangement, the total cu. ft./hr.
input and length of pipe must be considered.

NOTICE: If the gas unit heater is to be fi red with LP
gas, consult your local LP gas dealer for pipe size
information.

NOTICE: HEATER INSTALLATION FOR USE WITH
PROPANE (BOTTLED) GAS MUST BE MADE BY A
QUALIFIED L.P. GAS DEALER OR INSTALLER. HE
WILL ENSURE THAT PROPER JOINT COMPOUNDS
ARE USED FOR MAKING PIPE CONNECTIONS;
THAT AIR IS PURGED FROM LINES; THAT A
THOROUGH TEST IS MADE FOR LEAKS BEFORE
OPERATING THE HEATER; AND THAT IT IS
PROPERLY CONNECTED TO THE PROPANE GAS
SUPPLY SYSTEM.

Before any connection is made to the existing line
supplying other gas appliances, contact the local
gas company to make sure that the existing line is of
adequate size to handle the combined load.

1. Determine the required Cu. Ft./Hr. by dividing the input by 1000. For SI/Metric measurements: Convert BTU/Hr. to kilowatts. Multiply the
units inputs (kW) by 0.0965 to determine Cu. Meters./Hr. 2. FOR NATURAL GAS: Select pipe size directly from the table. 3. FOR PROPANE
GAS: Multiply the Cu. Ft./Hr. value by 0.633; then, use the table. 4. Refer to the metric conversion factors listed in the General Safety section for
SI Unit measurement conversions.

Table 2 - Gas Pipe Size

PIPE SIZING
To provide adequate gas pressure to the gas unit heater,
size the gas piping as follows:

1. Find the cu. ft./hr. by using the following formula:

Input

Cu. ft./hr. =

BTU

2. Refer to Table 2. Match “Length of Pipe in Feet” with

appropriate “Gas Input - Cu. Ft./Hr.” fi gure. This fi gure
can then be matched to the pipe size at the top of
the column.

Example:

It is determined that a 67 foot (20.4m) run of gas pipe
is required to connect a 75 MBTU gas unit heater to
a 1,000 BTU/cu ft. (0.29kW) natural gas supply.

75,000

BTU/Hr

1,000 BTU/cu. ft.

= 75 Cu. ft./hr

.

Using Table 2, a 3/4 inch pipe is needed.

NOTE: See General Safety Information section for
English/Metric unit conversion factors.

Maximum Capacity of Pipe in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour (Cubic Meters per Hour) for Gas Pressures of 0.5 psig (3.5 kPa) or Less,

and a Pressure Drop of 0.5 Inch Water Column (124.4 Pa)

(Based on a 0.60 Specifi c Gravity Gas)

Nominal

Iron

Internal

Length of Pipe, Feet (meters)

Pipe Size

Dia.

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

125

150

175

200

in.

in.

(3.0) (6.1) (9.1) (12.2) (15.2) (18.3) (21.3) (24.4) (27.4) (30.5) (38.1) (45.7) (53.3) (61.0)

1/2

0.622

175

120 97 82 73 66 61 57 53 50 44 40 37 35

(4.96) (3.40) (2.75) (2.32) (2.07) (1.87) (1.73) (1.61) (1.50) (1.42) (1.25) (1.13) (1.05) (0.99)

3/4 0.824 360 250 200 170 151 138 125 118 110 103 93 84 77 72

(10.2) (7.08) (5.66) (4.81) (4.28) (3.91) (3.54) (3.34) (3.11) (2.92) (2.63) (2.38) (2.18) (2.04)

1 1.049 680 465 375 320 285 260 240 220 205 195 175 160 145 135

(19.3) (13.2) (10.6) (9.06) (8.07) (7.36) (6.80) (6.23) (5.80) (5.52) (4.96) (4.53) (4.11) (3.82)

1

1/4

1.380

1400 950 770 660 580 530 490 460 430 400 360 325 300 280

(39.6) (26.9) (21.8) (18.7) (16.4) (15.0) (13.9) (13.0) (12.2) (11.3) (10.2) (9.20) (8.50) (7.93)

1

1/2

1.610

2100

1460

1180 990 900 810 750 690 650 620 550 500 460 430

(59.5) (41.3) (33.4) (28.0) (25.5) (22.9) (21.2) (19.5) (18.4) (17.6) (15.6) (14.2) (13.0) (12.2)

2 2.067 3950 2750 2200 1900 1680 1520 1400 1300 1220 1150 1020 950 850 800

(112) (77.9) (62.3) (53.8) (47.6) (43.0) (39.6) (36.8) (34.5) (32.6) (28.9) (26.9) (24.1) (22.7)

2

1/2 2.469 6300 4350 3520 3000 2650 2400 2250 2050 1950 1850 1650 1500 1370 1280

(178) (123) (99.7) (85.0) (75.0) (68.0) (63.7) (58.0) (55.2) (52.4) (46.7) (42.5) (38.8) (36.2)

3 3.068 11000 7700 6250 5300 4750 4300 3900 3700 3450 3250 2950 2650 2450 2280

(311) (218) (177) (150) (135) (122) (110) (105) (97.7) (92.0) (83.5) (75.0) (69.4) (64.6)

4 4.026 23000

15800

12800

10900 9700 8800 8100 7500 7200 6700 6000 5500 5000 4600

(651) (447) (362) (309) (275) (249) (229) (212) (204) (190) (170) (156) (142) (130)

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