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UHE-F / EIH-F I&O Manual

IM100205

RD: MAY 2014

RL: 06A

8. SUSPENDING THE SYSTEM - GENERAL - details in Section 9

Inadequate or improper suspension of the tube heater can result in collapse of
the system, property damage, and personal injury or death.

It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the hardware and structural sup-
ports from which the heater is suspended are sound and of adequate strength
to support the weight and expansion forces of the heater.

Consider that the heater will expand in length as much as 1/2 inch (12.5 mm) or more for every
10 ft (3 m) of system length – typically the greater the firing rate, the greater the expansion.

Refer to Sections 13 & 14

1) Survey the available structural supports, considering the system configuration and heat re-

quirements of the area to establish the optimum heater location.

a) Locating a heater directly under joists or beams, or installing supplemental steel support

rail or angle iron can substantially reduce labor and materials

2) Tube system hangers must be located: A) straight in line; B) at a common height (level);

and C) at appropriate distances along the heater length - see Figure 7 page 15.

a) NOTE: It is important that the tubes in the system are installed in alignment horizontally

(level) and vertically (in line) – this will ensure system integrity

3) Hardware with a minimum 90 lb. (41 kg) work load must be used at the first burner end

hanger, and with a minimum 60 lb. (27 kg) at all other hanger suspension points. A #2 Lion
Chain (equivalent or heavier gauge) is typically used to suspend the heater.

a) Connect to the structure using typical hardware as illustrated in FIGURE 5 (below) or by

other mechanically sound means

b) If rigid devices such as 3/8” threaded rods are used for suspension, swing joints or other

means must be provided to allow for system expansion - approximately ½ inch to 1 inch
for every 10 ft (1 cm to 2.5 cm for every 3 m) of system length.

4) Hangers are provided to suspend the tube/reflector system – see FIGURES 6 & 7

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The hangers supplied with the heater must be used for heater suspension, and 2 hang-
ers are required for each tube/reflector section

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To orient the reflector from horizontal to 30°, hangers can be suspended from either of
two eye loops in the hanger - see FIGURE 6

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Hangers are positioned along the system length as indicated in FIGURE 7 & Page 41

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Dimensions from air intake to vent end are listed on Page 42

HOOK OR EYE BOLT / SCREW

PIPE RING/CLEVIS BAR-JOIST CLAMP

FIGURE 5 TYPICAL MOUNTING HARDWARE

NOTE: It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that mounting hardware and fas-
tening to structure are of sufficient strength to support the system.

OR OTHER
ACCEPTABLE
MECHANICAL
FASTENING

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