Caution – Roberts Gorden CoRayVac CRV-B-6 User Manual

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SECTION 10: O

UTSIDE

A

IR

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UPPLY

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SECTION 10: OUTSIDE AIR SUPPLY

The CRV-Series system is approved for use with an
outside air system. Halogenated hydrocarbons or
other corrosive chemicals in the air can be drawn into
the equipment and seriously damage the system
components. Avoid the use of such chemical
compounds near the air inlet to the heaters.
IMPORTANT: If the building has a slight negative
pressure or corrosive contaminants are present in the
air, an outside combustion air supply to the heater is
required.
All joints and seams in the air supply system must be
airtight. Attach the filter housing to the burner
assembly using the wing nut provided.

10.1 Pressurized

See Page 42, Figure 25

for a typical layout of a

pressurized air supply system.
For pressurized outside air supplies, the outside air
blower motor has a pressure switch that must be
used. Wire this switch in series with the pump
pressure switch. When using an outside air blower
with a ROBERTS GORDON

®

System Control or

ROBERTS GORDON

®

ULTRAVAC

control or relay

transformer, a separate load relay package is
required. Wire the control for the relay in parallel with
the pump. The outside air blower must have a
separate 20 A, 120 V power supply. See Page 41,
Figure 23

for outside air blower internal wiring

requirements.

10.2 Non-Pressurized

For a non-pressurized outside air supply, a 4" (O.D.)
single wall pipe duct may be attached to the burner
and end vent. For length and duct sizing
requirements, see duct design rules in Figure 21. To
prevent condensation, insulate the outside air duct.

CAUTION

Product Damage Hazard

Do not use heater in area containing
corrosive chemicals.

Refer to appropriate Material Safety Data
Sheets (MSDS).

Failure to follow these instructions can result
in product damage.

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