Installation, Placement & rigging – Fulton Hopkins (HPN) Horizontal Coil Thermal Fluid (hot oil) Heater User Manual

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© The Fulton Companies 2014

INSTALLATION

HPN-IOM-2014-0416

SECTION 2

2-2

!

WARNING

All information in this manual is for
reference and guidance purposes,
and does not substitute for required
professional training, conduct,
and strict adherence to applicable
jurisdictional/professional codes and
regulations.

Unless otherwise noted, this heater is
certifi ed for indoor installation only.

A competent rigger experienced in
handling heavy equipment should
handle rigging your equipment into
position.

The equipment must be installed on a
non-combustible surface.

Ensure all labels on the heater are
legible. All connections and safety
devices, both mechanical and
electrical, must be kept clean, with
ease of access for inspection, use and
maintenance.

Do not store or use gasoline or other
fl ammable vapors and liquids or
corrosive materials in the vicinity of
this or any other appliances.

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CAUTION

Do not allow weight to bear on
equipment components to prevent
damage.

Placement & Rigging

Proper placement of your Fulton Product (see Figure 2, and Table 1) is essential.
Attention paid to the following points will save a great deal of diffi

culty in the

future. Correct placement is the fi rst step to trouble-free installation, operation
and maintenance.

Adhere to the following for equipment placement and rigging:

1. Consult authorities with jurisdiction over any national or local codes

(including but not limited to National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA),
American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Underwriters Laboratories
(UL), SCA, and ASME, which might be applicable to heater applications
before beginning.

2. Make appropriate determinations for placement, based on the following:

 Check building specifi cations and Table 2 for permissible fl oor loading.

 Ensure the equipment is to be placed on a non-combustible level base

with adequate clearances from combustible materials. See Clearances
& Serviceability section.

 Locate heater as close as possible to the place where the heat will be

used in order to keep pipe work costs to a minimum.

 Ensure that there is adequate clearance around the unit to provide

access for operators and maintenance personnel to all parts of the
equipment. Ensure also that clearance provides for component removal
for maintenance. See Clearances & Serviceability section. The
equipment should be placed in a suitable heater house or well ventilated
separate room through which personnel do not normally pass. The
layout should eliminate traffi

c in potentially hazardous areas. For

instance, the service engineer or the operator should not have to pass
exposed, hot pipe work to make adjustments to the heater controls.

 Ensure the equipment is to be placed in such a way that the electrical

components are protected from exposure to water or excessive
humidity.

3. Determine rigging procedure, based on the following:

 Units are crated for forklift or crane transport. Once uncrated, all units

can be transported with a forklift or crane. All skidded units can be
moved with forklifts. Some stand-alone heaters are supplied with lifting
lugs.

 If means of lifting are not available, place rollers beneath the frame of the

equipment for guidance to the position of where it is to be installed.

 Under no circumstances allow weight to bear on the jacket, control

panel, burner, fuel train or fan housing of any Fulton heater.

4. Install a 4 inch (102 mm) curb completely around the unit. In the event of a

large spill, this will help contain the fl uid.

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