Warning – Roberts Gorden CGTH-30 User Manual

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4.4 Venting Requirements

The CGTH-Series heater must be installed with the
venting system supplied or with the optional venting
kit available from Roberts-Gordon. DO NOT connect
this heater to a separate chimney, and do not com-
mon vent with any other fuel burning appliance.

The CGTH-Series heater employs a balanced flue/air
venting duct system and must conform to the follow-
ing length requirements:

Maximum Length: 10' (3 m)
Minimum Length: 2' - 6" (.76 m)
Maximum Elbows:Two with natural gas units,

one with propane gas units

4.4.1 Venting Codes

The location, size, installation and termination of
vents, as well as the required safe distances from
combustibles when penetrating combustible walls,
must comply with local codes and recommendations
of the local gas company. United States: Refer to
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 - latest revi-
sion (same as NFPA 54). Canada: Refer to CSA
B149.1 Natural Gas ans Propane Installation Code.

4.4.2 Balanced Flue Construction

The balanced flue consists of a 3" (8 cm) diameter
flue which is concentrically positioned inside a 5"
(12.5 cm) diameter vent pipe (

See Figure 2). The 5"

(12.5 cm) diameter vent supplies outside air for com-
bustion while the 3" (8 cm) diameter flue carries the
products of combustion from the heater.

The balanced flue is applicable for both horizontal
and vertical venting arrangements. Vertical venting
will require the optional roof venting kit available from
Roberts-Gordon.

FIGURE 2: Balanced Flue

4.5 Non-Residential Installations

4.5.1 Aircraft Hangars

The CGTH-Series heater may be used in certain areas
of aircraft hangars. Installation in aircraft hangars must
be in accordance with the following codes: United
States: Refer to Standard for Aircraft Hangars, ANSI/
NFPA-409 - latest revision. Canada: Refer to Standard
CSA B149.1 Natural Gas ans Propane Installation
Code.

• Heaters in aircraft storage or service areas must be

installed a minimum of 10' (3 m) above the upper

surface of wings or engine enclosures of the highest

aircraft which may be housed in the hangar. (This

should be measured from the bottom of the heater

to the top of the wing, or engine enclosure, which-

ever is highest from the floor).

• In other sections of aircraft hangars, such as shops

or offices, heaters must be installed a minimum of 8'

(2.4 m) above the floor.

• Heaters installed in aircraft hangars shall be located

so as not to be subject to damage by aircraft,

cranes, movable scaffolding or other objects.

• When installed over hoists, the required safe dis-

tances from combustibles must be maintained from

the uppermost point of the combustible materials

placed on the hoist.

4.5.2 Public Garages

The CGTH-Series heater may be used in public
garages. Installation in public garages must be in accor-
dance with the following codes: United States: Standard
for Parking Structures NFPA-88A - latest revision or the
Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair
Garages, NFPA-30A - latest revision. Canada: Refer to
CSA B149.1 Natural Gas ans Propane Installation
Code.

• Heaters must be installed a minimum of 8' (2.4 m)

above the floor. Required safe distances to combus-

Carbon Monoxide Hazard

Heater must be exhausted outside.
Use materials supplied.
This heater needs fresh air for safe

operation and must be installed so

there are provisions for adequate

combustion and ventilation air.
Failure to follow these instructions

can result in death or injury.

WARNING

Exterior Wall

Outside Air

Outside Air

Exhaust

Exhaust

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