Reznor B5SM Option - Installation - Heater Kit User Manual

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APPLICATION INFORMATION

1.

Follow the procedure given on the reverse side of this sheet to find

the minimum air velocity for safe operation. At least this minimum velocity
must be provided at all points over the heater face area. Failure to meet
this requirement may result in serious damage or nuisance thermal cutout
tripping.

2.

The maximum air inlet temperature for open coil heaters is 100° F,

and for finned tubular heaters, 80° F.

3.

The heater must be located at least 48” from any grills, registers, fil-

ters, abrupt duct size changes, humidifiers, air conditioning or air handling
units, or any other change or obstructions in the duct which may result in
nonuniform airflow. Duct elbows or turns must be located at least 4’ from
the inlet of the heater and 2’ from the outlet of the heater. Sufficient work-
ing space must be provided per paragraph 110-26 of the NEC.

4.

These duct heaters are not intended for installation in series in the

airstream; the heaters are designed for use only as a single unit within a
duct with the exception of Series ZUA, XUA, TFZUA, TFLZUA, TFXUA and
TFLXUA, which are designed for stacked installation for use as a single
unit within a duct. (See Fig. No. 3)

MECHANICAL INSTALLATION

1.

Heater terminal outlet box should not be enclosed. Heaters with ex-

panded metal terminal box covers must be installed in a position where air
passing out of the terminal box does not enter into confined areas of the
building structure (such as a space behind a false ceiling, a hollow space
in a wall, etc.).

2.

All heaters are suitable for installation with zero spacing between the

duct and combustible surfaces.

3.

The heater must be installed in the correct position as shown by the

arrows in the terminal box.

4.

Sufficient clearance for convection cooling must be allowed for all

heaters with built-in INDEECO Controls Power Controllers. Provide at least
5 inches of free air space above and below cooling fins extending from
heater terminal box.

5.

The air duct should be installed in accordance with the standards of

the National Fire Protection Association for installation of air conditioning
and ventilating systems of other than residence type (Pamphlet No. 90A)
and residence type warm air heating and air conditioning systems (Pam-
phlet No. 90B).

6.

For proper operation of heaters equipped with a built-in airflow switch,

a minimum of .07” WC of static pressure is required in the duct system and
the velocity pickup tube for the airflow switch must be pointed in the proper
direction. When the heater is installed on the downstream or positive pres-
sure side of the air moving fan, the arrow on the mounting flange of the
pickup tube must point in the same direction as the airflow. When the
heater is installed on the upstream or negative pressure side of the air
moving fan, the arrow must point in the direction opposite to the airflow. If
incorrectly installed, remove the two screws holding the pickup tube in place,
rotate 180° and reinstall. See separate instruction sheet for installation of
heaters supplied with a remote pickup tube.

FOR FLANGE TYPE HEATERS ONLY: (See Fig. No. 1)

7.

Provide flanges on the duct to match the heater flanges, both on the

entering and leaving air sides.

8.

Attach the duct flanges to the heater flanges with bolts, sheet metal

screws or slip and drive connectors when the heater has matching con-
nectors for this purpose.

FOR SLIP-IN TYPE HEATERS ONLY: (See Fig. No. 2)

9.

Cut a hole in the side of the duct to accommodate the body of the

heater (excluding terminal box). This hole should be 1/8” larger than the
heater frame.

10. Slip the heater into the duct and attach the back of the terminal box to
the duct with sheet metal screws.

FOR STACKED TYPE HEATERS ONLY: (See Fig. No. 3)

11. The heaters with catalog prefix ZUA, XUA, TFZUA, TFLZUA, TFXUA
or TFLXUA must be stacked as indicated in Fig. No. 3.

FOR HEATERS TO BE INSTALLED IN FIBER GLASS DUCTS:

12. Write factory for special instructions. Note that the fiber glass duct
material itself must be UL listed.

FOR HEATERS TO BE INSTALLED IN INTERIOR INSULATED DUCTS:

13. All slip-in type heaters are suitable for installation in ducts with up to
1” of interior insulation as long as they have been sized for the dimensions
inside the insulation. The heaters are not suitable for insulation depths of
greater than 1” unless a special construction has been ordered. Flange
type heaters are only suitable for installation in insulated ducts if specially
ordered for this application.

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

14. Follow the wiring diagram on the inside of the terminal box.

15. Supply connections must be made with copper wiring rated for 75° C
minimum. Use aluminum wire only when specifically called for on accom-
panying wiring diagram.

16. If supply connections are for 250 volts or greater, all wiring must be
insulated for 600 volts.

17. When making line connections to heater element terminals FOR
FINNED TUBULAR DUCT HEATESR ONLY, apply a 1/4” wrench to flat
section of terminal immediately below threads. Otherwise damage to ter-
minal may result.

18. Supply conductors for heaters rated less than 50 KW, must be sized
at 125% of rated load. On heaters rated 50 KW and more, the supply
conductors may be sized at 100% of rated load, if indicated on the wiring
diagram. The line current for either a single or three phase load is calcu-
lated as follows:

Single Phase Line Current =

Three Phase Line Current =

19. The following table shows the maximum current for 75 °C. Copper
wire with not more than 3 conductors in a raceway. It is based on the 1999
National Electrical CodeTable 310-16. The amperages shown are for 125%
and 100% wire sizing. If there are more than 3 conductors in a raceway,
derate these amperages per Table 310-15(b)(2)(a).

20. When connecting heaters with more than one stage, wire stage No. 1
so that it is the first stage on and the last stage off. Heaters with built-in PE
switches must follow this rule also. The stage number will be indicated on
the front of each PE switch.

INSTALLATION, OPERATING AND

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR

INDEECO ELECTRIC DUCT HEATERS

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Voltage x 1.73

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