Schwank STSp-WP2 User Manual

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STSp-WP1/2 Supplement

RD: NOV, 2003

RL:2

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3. If any of the sections of reflector need to
be angled, this can be accomplished by
placing the slotted screw in any of the
mounting holes situated in a circular pat-
tern. Each section of reflector can be indi-
vidually adjusted independent of the previ-
ous or next shades orientation.

4. Slide the reflector end plate hangers and
reflector plate hangers on the tubes before
assembling the tubes. An additional cou-
pling and reflector end plate hanger will be
required for each additional tube.

5. Slide the swaged end of the tube into the
unswaged end of the adjacent tube. Center
the tube clamps over the joint between the
two tubes and tighten the clamps.


6. After the first two tubes are assembled,
the heater can be suspended and the rest of
the tubes can be attached one at a time in
the air, or they can be completely assem-
bled on the ground and hoisted into posi-
tion at one time. The reflectors can be in-
stalled at this time using the Philips screws
provided with the heater. Always start at
the burner box and work in the opposite
direction.

7. Next, the turbulator needs to be in-
stalled. Consult the typical tube arrange-
ments on the following page concerning
turbulator placement. Turbulators are not
required for some models such as the
STSp -WP 80 at 40’. The turbulator is al-
ways installed in the last section of tube.

8.

Install the reflector braces as shown
below. The reflector brace should be

evenly spaced (3 per reflector)
and pliers used to bend the tab
on each end of the brace up and
over the reflector flange on
each side of the reflector.

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