Installation Procedures - Schwank InfraSave 2100 Owner's Manual

Patio heater for outdoor application and gas-fired high intensity infrared heater for commercial / industrial non-residential indoor spaces
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Heater/Zone Control Options
Single-Stage Models: 2135 / 2150; IO-135 / IO-150
On/Off power switch
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patioControl Panel: Manual control by staff; JM-0204-NT up to 4 heater zones;
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Wireless remote control: refer to section 15 page 23
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ThermoControl Plus: Radiant temperature control of the zone system
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Two-Stage Model: 2152; IO-152
Two-Stage patioControl Panel: Manual control by staff; JM-0204-NT up to 2 two-stage
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heaters; JM-0208-NT up to 4 two-stage heaters; JM-0212-NT up to 6 two-stage heaters.
ThermoControl Plus: Radiant temperature & staging control of the zone system
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10. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

Install gas and electrical supplies according to all local and national codes
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Mount heater up to a maximum of 30° angle on short axis using non-combustible mounting
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hardware. Refer to pages 9 to 13 in this manual for information on mounting options.
Observe all minimum clearances as indicated in Table 1 and Figure 1
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Suggested mounting distances for comfort in Table 2 and Figure 2 are guidelines based on
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experience. Site conditions can allow for some deviation from these distances.
WARNING: When using Wall Mounting Bracket JP-2100-MB, or Arm Mounting Bracket
JP-2300-MK, ensure that anchoring to the structure is of sufficient strength,
integrity and workmanship, to support the weight of the heater and any additional
loads such as wind and snow. Mount heater up to a maximum 30° angle.
If possible heat from two or more sides of control zones to provide most uniform comfort
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Connect heater to the main gas line. An approved 1/2" flexible connector (field supplied -
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available as an option from the manufacturer) may be used to absorb heater and gas line
expansion and any vibration - check local code requirements.
Check gas line for leaks by using soap test or gas meter test. Ensure gas pressure meets
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the requirements outlined in Section 7.1 (above).
WARNING: When testing the main gas line pressure up to 0.5 psig, ensure that the isolation
valve and combination gas valve are "OFF", otherwise damage to the combina-
tion gas valve will result. When testing main gas line in excess of 0.5 psig the ap-
pliance and shut off valve must be disconnected or isolated from the gas supply
piping system during any such pressure testing. Gas supply to the heater must
be regulated to be maximum 0.5 psig (14"w.c.) and minimum values listed in Ta-
ble 3 above in Section 7.1
All wiring must comply to local and national codes. The heater requires 24Vac power sup-
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ply. The heater system zone requires a field supplied 120/24Vac transformer rated at 40VA
for the first heater plus 20VA for each additional heater in the zone. Ensure proper electrical
rating in the system by checking voltage at ignition module terminals. To avoid system mal-
function, the voltage must be within 10% of required 24Vac (21.6 Volts to 26.4 Volts), and
correct polarity must be maintained throughout the system.
Test-fire heating system - follow lighting instructions listed below and/or on the heater label.
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: Locate controls in a secure staff area.
JM-0208-NT up to 8 heater zones; JM-0212-NT up to 12 heater zones
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2100 / IO 100 Manual
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RD: SEPT 2016
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