Important – Schwank SEB(U) User Manual

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SP-MSEB-BX-10A

SEB Manual

RD: JUNE 2004

RL: 10

KH

6. SYSTEMS INCORPORATING 90

O

ELBOWS

The SEB Series radiant tube heater can be in-
stalled in configurations as illustrated in Fig 2
(below) with a maximum of two 90

0

elbows

per heater. The use of radiant elbows reduces
the total maximum vent allowable. (See

Sec-

tion 10 Page 11:

Flue Venting )

The 90

0

elbows are shipped as a kit with one

tube coupler.

On Models SEB 200, 175 a minimum of
30´ of straight radiant tube must be con-
nected to the burner before any elbow. On
Models SEB 155, 130, and 110 a minimum
of 20´ of straight radiant tube must be con

FIGURE 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

System Configuration
1 Straight line
2 “U” tube with Turn Box
3 “L” tube with 90

0

elbow kit

4 Twinned tubes into common TEE flue vent
* Note: Both heaters must be connected
with a single common thermostat
Venting Options
A Flue vent through wall 4”
B Flue vent through wall or roof 6”

C Flue vent through roof
D Flue vent into building, exhaust fan inter
locked with heater
E Combustion air intake from outside
through wall.
F Combustion air intake from outside
through roof
G Combustion air intake from inside
building

IMPORTANT:

nected to the burner before any elbow.
And on Models SEB 80 and 60, a mini-
mum of 10´ of straight radiant tube must
be connected to the burner before any el-
bows.

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E

A

G

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3

G

G

D

2

1

F

C

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