Schwank ecoSchwank Millivolt User Manual

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ecoSchwank-MILLIVOLT / IL-MILLIVOLT Manual

IM090128

RD: JAN 2009

RL: 1D

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2.3 INSTALLATIONS OTHER THAN SPACE HEATING

Use for process applications will void the C.S.A. certification and require governing authority field cer-
tification at the installers / owners responsibility and expense.

2.4 MOUNTING CLEARANCES

2.5 HEATER MOUNTING

The Luminous Heater must be mounted with minimum clearances as shown in sections 8.3 to 8.5. It
should also be located with respect to building construction and equipment so as to provide sufficient
clearance and accessibility for servicing and cleaning of burners and ignition control.

Luminous Heaters cannot be installed inside degreasing plants, nor can
they be in an area where chlorine, fluorine or bromine are present.

Luminous Heaters are approved for both horizontal and angle mounting. When angle mounting, the
short axis may be rotated in either direction to a maximum of 30

degrees with the venturi always in the

upper position. Improper angle mounting can result in damage to the heater or unsafe operation.

For either horizontal or angle mounting, the long axis of the heater
must be level. Use only non-combustible mounting hardware.

2.2 INSTALLATION IN COMMERCIAL GARAGES

The Luminous Heaters are suitable for use in commercial garages when installed in accordance with
ANSI/NFPA No. 88B 1985 (latest edition), which states clearances to combustible construction or ma-
terial in storage, from heater and vent, must conform to standard NFPA No. 54 (ANSI Z223.1 latest
edition), in the U.S.A. and the CSA B149.1 in Canada. “Overhead heaters shall be installed at least (8)
feet above the floor”. In addition, they shall be located high enough to maintain the minimum distance
to combustibles, as shown on the heater rating plate, between the heater and any vehicles parked below
the heater

WARNING:

IMPORTANT:

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