Installation of direct gas piping, Determine the supply gas requirements, Install additional regulator if required – Greenheck Fan VSU Make-Up Air Unit with Direct-Fired Gas Heater 470654 User Manual

Page 11: Type of gas, Direct gas nameplate

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Model VSU Make-Up Air

®

Installation of Direct Gas Piping

Determine the Supply Gas Requirements

The unit’s direct gas nameplate states the requirements
for the gas being supplied to the unit. The direct gas
nameplate is located on the outside of the unit on the
control center side.

Type of gas

“ WC

“ WC

“ WC

F

PSI

“ WC

“ WC

MAX BTU/HR

BTU/H MAX

NORMAL MANIFOLD

PRESSURE

PRESSION DÕADMISSION

NORMALE

MIN GAS

PRESSURE

PRESSION DE GAZ

MIN BURNER

PRESSURE DROP

PERTE MIN DE PRESSION

DANS LE BRULEUR

TYPE OF GAS

NATURE DU GAZ

MIN BTU/HR

BTU/H MIN

MIN GAS PRESSURE

FOR MAX OUTPUT

PRESSION DE GAZ MIN

POUR PUISSANCE MAX

MAX BURNER

PRESSURE DROP

PERTE MAX DE PRESSION

DANS LE BRULEUR

MAX GAS

PRESSURE

PRESSION DE GAZ

MAX

DESIGN ΔT

ΔT NORMALE

EQUIPPED FOR

CONCU POUR

SCFM

“ WC

EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE

PRESSION STATIQUE EXTERIEURE

AGAINST

CONTE

Maximum gas pressure

Minimum gas pressure for

maximum output

NOTE

The regulator located inside the unit is used to adjust
the unit’s maximum output temperature.

Direct Gas Nameplate

IMPORTANT

All gas piping must be installed in accordance
with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas
Code ANSI/Z223.1 and any local codes that may
apply. In Canada, the equipment shall be installed
in accordance with the Installation Code for Gas
Burning Appliances and Equipment (CGA B149) and
Provincial Regulations for the class. Authorities having
jurisdiction should be consulted before installations
are made.

WARNING

All components of this or any other gas-fired heating
unit must be leak tested prior to placing the unit into
operation. A soap and water solution should be used
to perform this test. NEVER test for gas leaks with an
open flame.

WARNING

If pressure testing in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa), the
heater and manual shutoff valve must be disconnected
from the supply gas line.

WARNING

If pressure testing at or below 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa), the
heater must be isolated from the supply gas line by
closing its manual shutoff valve.

IMPORTANT

All piping should be clean and free of any foreign
matter. Foreign material entering the gas train can
damage the valves, regulators and burner.

IMPORTANT

Do NOT connect the unit to gas types other than
what is specified and do NOT connect the unit to
gas pressures that are outside of the pressure range
shown on the label.

NOTE

When connecting the gas supply, the length of the
run must be considered in determining the pipe size
to avoid excessive pressure drop. Refer to a Gas
Engineer’s Handbook for gas pipe capacities.

Install Additional Regulator if Required

When the supply gas pressure exceeds the maximum
gas pressure shown on the direct gas nameplate, an
additional regulator (by others) is required to reduce the
pressure. The regulator must have a listed leak limiting
device or it must be vented to the outdoors.

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