Uncrating and preparation -7, 1 uncrating and inspecting, 2 preparing for installation – Reznor UDAS Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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Hazards of Chlorine -

applies to Separated

Combustion Heaters

location with regard to

the combustion air inlet

When units are located in the center of the space to be heated, the air should be dis-

charged toward the exposed walls. In large areas, units should be located to discharge

air along exposed walls with extra units provided to discharge air in toward the center

of the area.
At those points where infiltration of cold air is excessive, such as at entrance doors and

shipping doors, it is desirable to locate the unit so that it will discharge directly toward

the source of cold air from a distance of 15 to 20 feet (4.6-6.1M).

CAUTION: Do not locate the heater where it may be exposed to

water spray, rain, or dripping water.

For a location where dirt, dust, or other airborne contaminants are present in the indoor

environment, it is recommended to install a separated-combustion unit, Separated

Combustion model, that uses outside air for combustion. Using a separated-combustion

unit will reduce the build-up of contaminants on the burner. Any buildup on the burner

will adversely affect the combustion process.
The presence of chlorine vapors in the combustion air of gas-fired heating equipment

presents a potential corrosion hazard. Chlorine found usually in the form of freon or

degreaser vapors, when exposed to flame will precipitate from the compound, and go

into solution with any condensation that is present in the heat exchanger or associated

parts. The result is hydrochloric acid which readily attacks all metals including 300 grade

stainless steel. Care should be taken to separate these vapors from the combustion

process. This may be done by wise location of the unit vent and combustion air

terminals with regard to exhausters or prevailing wind directions. Chlorine is heavier

than air. Keep these facts in mind when determining installation location of the heater

in relation to building exhaust systems.

2.0 Unit Heater

Location

(cont’d)

2.2 Location

Recommendations

(cont’d)

3.0 Uncrating and

Preparation

3.1 Uncrating and Inspecting

This unit was test operated and inspected at the factory prior to crating and was in

operating condition. If the heater has incurred any damage in shipment, document the

damage with the transporting agency and contact an authorized Distributor. If you are

an authorized Distributor, follow the FOB freight policy procedures.
Check the rating plate for the gas specifications and electrical characteristics of the

heater to be sure that they are compatible with the gas and electric supplies at the

installation site.

High Altitude Kit, Option DJ20 or DJ21

If the heater is being installed at an elevation above 2000 ft (610M), the input rate will

have to be derated. This is done by adjusting the valve outlet pressure.

3.2 Preparing for

Installation

Read this booklet and become familiar with the installation requirements of your par-

ticular heater. If you do not have knowledge of local requirements, check with the local

gas company or any other local agencies who might have requirements concerning

this installation. Before beginning, make preparations for necessary supplies, tools,

and manpower.
IMPORTANT: Shipping brackets are attached with cabinet screws. When remov-

ing shipping brackets, re-insert ALL screws into the cabinet.

3.2.1 Field-Installed

Parts

Models with Separated Combustion - In the literature bag, find three cap screws,

P/N

203311, and three sealing washers, P/N 61658. After attaching the hanging hardware

(Paragraph 5.2), these screws and washers must be used to seal the unused holes in

the top of the heater.
Models with Standard Power Vent - If the installation includes optional vertical louvers,

downturn nozzle, ceiling mounting bracket, hanger kit, high altitude kit, multiple heater

control, sensor for DDC control, and/or stepdown transformer,

install these options

before the heater is suspended. Complete instructions are in this form or in the

option package; option packages are shipped separately.
Other shipped separate items could include a vent cap (Standard Power Vent heaters

with Option CC1); a vent/combustion air kit (Separated Combustion heaters with

Option CC2 or CC6); a manual gas valve; a thermostat bracket kit; a thermostat; and/

or a thermostat guard. Be sure all options ordered are at the installation site.

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