Minimum clearance for element removal – Fulton Vertical Electric (FT-N) Thermal Fluid (hot oil) Heater User Manual

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Fulton Thermal Corp.*Electric Thermal Fluid Heaters Manual* Version 2010-0423

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a) Free standing figures take the weight of the heater alone into consideration. Floor

loadings for skid mounted units vary with configuration.

Model Free-Standing

Skid-Mounted

FT-0075N

400 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-0150N

300 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-0225N

300 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-0300N

300 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-0375N

300 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-0430N

300 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-0640N

300 lbs/ft2

200 lbs/ft2

FT-0860N

300 lbs/ft2

200 lbs/ft2

FT-1070N

200 lbs/ft2

200 lbs/ft2

FT-1290N

200 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-1500N

200 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

FT-1720N

200 lbs/ft2

150 lbs/ft2

6. Minimum Clearance for Element Removal

Model Inches Meters

FT-0075N 46 1.2

FT-0150N 46 1.2

FT-0225N 46 1.2

FT-0300N 46 1.2

FT-0375N 46 1.2

FT-0430N 66 1.7

FT-0640N 66 1.7

FT-0860N 66 1.7

FT-1070N 66 1.7

FT-1290N 66 1.7

FT-1500N 66 1.7

FT-1720N 66 1.7

a) All heaters will also require a minimum clearance overhead for personnel access and

element removal. In cases where the available height is insufficient, a roof or ceiling trap

might be considered.

b) Pipes should not be run within ten inches of any control cabinets or combustible material.

c) Failure to provide suitable and safe access at the time of commissioning may cause

delays, as our Service Engineers are instructed not to commence commissioning if

hazardous conditions exist.

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