Schwank duraSchwank - Steel STW-JZ User Manual

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SPW-JZ, STW-JZ / IWP, IW

I&O Manual IM101229

RL: 12B- BA

RD: AUG 2013

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GUIDELINE MOUNTING HEIGHTS are typical to provide optimum comfort in general space

heating applications. Variance to these typical heights can occur in some applications:

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Higher mounting heights due to structure or application requirements

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Lower mounting heights: Area or ‘spot’ heat; locations with sufficient horizontal separa-

tion distance from personnel; areas with greater infiltration losses (near overhead doors,

etc)

IMPORTANT: Single or multiple heater placement must be such that continous

operation of heater(s) will not cause combustible material or materials in stor-

age to reach a temperature in excess of ambient temperature plus 90F° (50C°).

It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that building materials with a

low heat tolerance which may degrade at lower temperatures are pro-

tected to prevent degradation. Examples of low heat tolerance materials

include vinyl siding, fabrics, some plastics, filmy materials, etc.

Refer to “Clearance to Combustibles” information on pages 6 to 8, and

Figure 1 and Table 1.

MODEL INPUT

RATE

(Btuh)

GUIDELINE*

MOUNTING

HEIGHT

ft (m)

MAXIMUM

DISTANCE

BETWEEN

HEATERS

ft (m)

DISTANCE – OUTSIDE WALL

TO HEATER LONG AXIS

(PARALLEL TO WALL) IN “FEET”

HORIZONTAL

ft (m)

ANGLE

200,000

18 – 30 (6 - 8)

50 (15)

17 – 25 (5 - 8)




COMBUSTIBLE

CLEARANCE

BEHIND

REFLECTOR -

or greater

(refer to Table 1)

175,000

18 – 30 (6 - 8)

50 (15)

17 – 25 (5 - 8)

150,000

16 – 25 (5 - 7)

45 (14)

15 – 20 (5 - 7)

130,000

15 – 21 (5 - 7)

40 (12)

15 – 20 (5 - 7)

110,000

13 – 19 (4 - 6)

35 (11)

13 – 18 (4 - 6)

80,000

10 – 16 (3 - 5)

30 (9)

12 – 16 (4 - 5)

60,000

8 – 14 (2.5 - 5)

25 (8)

11 – 15 (3.4 - 5)

40 / 45,000 8 – 12 (2.5 - 4)

20 (6)

8 – 12 (2.5 - 4)

TABLE 2: GUIDELINES FOR HEATER PLACEMENT

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