General Information; Product Features; Installation Requirements; Gas Requirements - Bromic Heating Cobalt Installation, Instruction And Service Manual

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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

IMPORTANT
Not for use in residential dwellings.
This heater is not approved for use in any indoor
residential applications. This includes, but is not
limited to, attached garage, solarium, living quarter,
etc. Installation in residential indoor spaces may
result in death, asphyxiation, serious injury, or
property damage.
The stated clearance to combustible materials
represents a surface temperature of 90ºF above
room temperature. Building materials with a low
heat tolerance (such as plastic, vinyl siding, canvas,
tri-ply, etc.) may be subject to degradation at lower
temperatures. It is the installer's responsibility to
assure that adjacent materials are protected
from degradation.
Heater ventilation must comply with state and local
codes. Never use heater in a fully enclosed area.
It is required that areas above the heater be
properly vented to allow for necessary combustion
air and removal of combustion gases.
Heaters shall be provided with natural or
mechanical means to supply and exhaust at least
4 cfm per 1,000 BTU per hour of heater input.
Exhaust openings for removing the flue
products shall be above the level of the heaters.
ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR
OUTDOOR USE
• This appliance shall only be used in a well ventilated,
above ground open air space.
This appliance shall only be used in a space:
- with natural ventilation
- without stagnant areas
- where gas leakage and products of combustion are
rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection
Any enclosure in which the appliance is used shall
comply with one of the following:
1. An enclosure with walls on all sides, but with no
overhead cover. With at least one permanent
opening at ground level (ref. Appendix A, Example 1).
2. Within a partial enclosure which includes an
overhead cover and no more than two side walls.
These side walls may be parallel, as in a breezeway,
or at right angles to each other (ref. Appendix A,
Example 2 & 3).
3. Within a partial enclosure which includes an
overhead cover and three side walls, as long as 30
percent or more of the horizontal periphery of the
enclosure is permanently open, and at least 30%
of the remaining wall area is open and unrestricted
(ref. Appendix A, Example 4).
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ENCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS FOR
NON-RESIDENTIAL INDOOR USE
• Not for use in residential dwellings.
This heater is not approved for use in any indoor
residential applications. This includes, but is not limited to,
attached
garage, solarium, living quarter, etc. Installation
in residential indoor spaces may result in death,
asphyxiation, serious
injury, or property damage.
• The appliance must not be used in a room smaller than
250 cubic meters (ref. Diagram A below).
• The appliance must only be used in a well ventilated
area
(ref. Diagram A below).
• Heaters to be installed in Aircraft Hangars must be
installed in accordance with the Standard for Aircraft
Hangars, ANSI/NFPA 409.
• Heaters to be installed in Public Garages must be
installed in accordance with the Standard for Parking
Structures ANSI/NFPA 88A.
• Heaters must be installed so that minimum clearances
marked on the heaters will be maintained from vehicles
parked below the heater.

GAS REQUIREMENTS

Cobalt LPG Models:
Use Propane (LPG) gas only
The approved manifold pressure to the appliance is
10"W.C.
The MIN inlet pressure to the appliance is 11" W.C
The MAX inlet pressure to the appliance is 14" W.C
Cobalt Natural Gas Models:
The approved manifold pressure to the appliance is
5"W.C.
The MIN inlet pressure to the appliance is 6" W.C
The MAX inlet pressure to the appliance is 14" W.C
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IMPORTANT
DIAGRAM A - INDOOR AREA

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