Safety equipment, Installation tools, Installation materials – Enerco HST45 User Manual

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| Gas-Fired Low-Intensity Infrared Heater

Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual

Section 3 INSTALLATION

WARNING

Several steps are involved in the installation of the heater.
DO NOT attempt to operate the heater until ALL steps of
the installation have been accomplished. Failure to follow
this warning will cause death, injury or property damage.

ATTENTION
Plusieur étapes sont impliquées dans l’installation de
l’appareil de chauffrage. PAS la tentative pour opérer
l’appareil chauffrage jusqu’à ce que TOUTES étapes de
l’installation ont été accomplies. L’echec pour suivre cet
avertissement causera la mort, les dommages de blessure
ou propriété.

Safety Equipment

Use of the following safety equipment is recommended for
installation of the MHT / HST tube heater:

Work gloves

Safety glasses

Installation Tools

Tools required for the installation of the MHT / HST tube heater include
at a minimum the following:

Tape measure

Electric drill (with an assortment of drill bits)

Pipe wrenches – 2 required

Screwdriver

Tin snips

Hacksaw

Wire strippers

Staple gun

Level

Pliers

Installation Materials

Materials required for the installation of the MHT / HST tube heater include
at a minimum the following:

High temperature silicone sealant

Suspension hooks (capable of supporting 150 pounds

each)

Sheetmetal screws

The following items may be required for your particular installation:

Plastic drain hose

Additional vent pipe

Roof flashing

Rain collar

Chain – 2/0, or equivalent

S-hooks (as required)

Choose Location for Heater

When selecting a suitable mounting location for the MHT /HST tube
heater it is important to consider the following:
1.

The heater must meet the minimum mounting height

requirement of 7 feet above the floor. For aircraft hangars and
public garages, the heater must meet the minimum mounting
height requirement of 8 feet above the floor.

2.

The proposed mounting location allows for the minimum

required safe distances from combustibles (combustibles
include vehicles, wood gasoline and flammable objects, liquids
and vapors)

3.

The proposed mounting location of the heater will not restrict

motion of passageway doors or windows.

4.

The proposed location will not interfere with operation of the

overhead garage door.

5.

The proposed location will provide the best coverage of the

total area to be heated.

6.

The proposed location must provide for adequate combustion

and ventilation air.

7.

The proposed location must provide for adequate accessibility

clearance for service and proper operation.

8.

Consideration be given to the types of vehicles that will be

parked in the garage (cars, vans, boats, RV’s etc.).

9.

The proposed location will allow for the minimum required

safe distances from combustibles with respect to the vehicles
parked in the garage.

10. The proposed location will allow the required utilities (i.e.: gas

and electric) and venting to be installed (maximum vent length
is 25 feet).

11. Sufficient clearances will exist to allow for maintenance.
12. Overhead structural members (rafters, beams, etc.) are

accessible for attaching the heater.

13. Location must allow for adequate clearance around air

openings into the combustion chamber.

Enerco Group, Inc.,

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