Superior Radiant SRP BIG SHOT AUXS Series Installation, Operation And Service Instructions

Superior Radiant SRP BIG SHOT AUXS Series Installation, Operation And Service Instructions

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WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
or maintenance can cause property damage, injury
or death. Read the installation, operation and
service instructions thoroughly before installing or
servicing this equipment.
OWNER
Retain this Manual & ensure available for Service.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
or maintenance can cause injury, death, or property
damage. Read the installation, operation and service
instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing
this equipment.
Series AUXS & Series ATXS
Installation, Operation and Service Instructions
INFRARED HEATERS
RADIANT AGRICULTURAL HEATER
Canada:
563 Barton Street, Stoney Creek, Ontario L8E 5S1
USA:
315 N Madison Street, Fortville, IN 46040
www.superiorradiant.com
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Series AUXS & ATXS
SRP BIG SHOT
WIDE HEAT DISTRIBUTION
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use flammable vapors and liquids in
the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
If you smell gas:
1. Open windows
2. Don't touch electrical switches
3. Extinguish any open flame
4. Immediately call your gas supplier
INSTALLER
Provide Manual to Owner upon completion of
installation!
Read and thoroughly understand these Instructions
before attempting any installation
®
LT363 Aug 13 2021

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  • Page 1 Installation, Operation and Service Instructions INFRARED HEATERS Series AUXS & ATXS SRP BIG SHOT ® RADIANT AGRICULTURAL HEATER WIDE HEAT DISTRIBUTION WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service Do not store or use flammable vapors and liquids in or maintenance can cause property damage, injury the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Maintain clearance to combustible materials as further specified in this manual. Failure to do so could result in a serious fire hazard. Heaters should not be located in hazardous atmospheres containing flammable vapors or combustible dusts. Signs should be provided in storage areas specifying maximum safe stacking height.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................................4 ..................................4 NSTALLATION ODES GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS ..............................5 ....................................5 UPPLY .................................... 5 LECTRIC UPPLY ..............................5 LUE AND UTSIDE ONNECTION ....................................5 LTITUDE CONFIGURATIONS .................................. 6 DIMENSIONAL CHARTS ................................6 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ............................. 7 INSTALLATION..................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Superior Radiant offers its 25 years of infrared expertise in a cost effective unitary heater design as culmination of that commitment. Series AUXS & Series ATXS models are field assembled, low intensity infrared heaters that are easy to install and maintain, and which were engineered with significant input from our customers.
  • Page 5: General Specifications

    General Specifications Gas Supply Inlet Pressure Natural Gas Propane Gas Minimum 5.0” W.C. 11.5” W.C. Maximum 14.0” W.C. 14.0” W.C Manifold Pressure Natural Gas Propane Gas Series AUXS High Rate 3.5” W.C 10.5” W.C. Series ATXS High Rate 3.5” W.C. 10.5”...
  • Page 6: Configurations

    Configurations Input Rate Baffle Series AUXS (BTU/Hr) ft. (m) AUXS-60 60,000 6' (1.8m) AUXS-80 80,000 12' (3.6m) Input High Rate Input Low Rate Baffle Series ATXS (BTU/Hr) (BTU/Hr) ft. (m) ATXS-60 60,000 46,000 6' (1.8m) ATXS-80 80,000 60,000 12' (3.6m) Dimensional Charts Figure 1: Overall Dimensional Information Series AUXS &...
  • Page 7: Clearance To Combustibles

    Clearance to Combustibles A general clearance of 18 (0.5 m) in every direction is recommended for servicing only around each Burner and air supply (at the far end of each radiant tube). Also, to ensure adequate air flow in and around the Heating System. In addition to this it is very important to observe the minimum clearance to combustibles at all times to avoid any possibility of property damage or personal injury.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Installation Sequence Hangers Installation • Suspension mechanism must allow for lateral tubing expansion. A minimum 12" length welded link chain with a working load limit of at least 200 lbs. is recommended. SRP recommends and make available “quick links” for connecting chain.
  • Page 9: Tube Installation

    Tube Installation Step 2-A: Before installing the four U-Bolts, just ONE of the U-Bolts gets extra nuts, as shown here: Thread the extra nuts upwards (they don’t need to be tight for now) Step 2-B: Install Tubes and U-Bolts. U-Bolt with extra nuts – close to Flange. The nuts sandwich the Hanger Bracket as pictured above.
  • Page 10 Step 3: Orient the Tubes within the U-Bolts. 10” 8” On the U-Tube side, the distance between On the burner side, the distance between the Flange and U-Bolt should be 8” the Tube’s end and U-Bolt should be 10” Step 4: Fasten the remaining 8 nuts onto the U-Bolts –...
  • Page 11: Baffle Installation

    Baffle Installation Step 5: Install the Baffles: Pictured below is a bottom view of the heater. 2 foot Baffle is isolated in the Flanged Tube (Combustion Tube) • 6 foot and 4 foot Baffle are linked together in the Non-Flanged Tube (Return Tube) •...
  • Page 12: U-Tube Installation

    U-Tube Installation Step 6: Attach Couplings and U-Tube together. The Coupling has a tab inside to dictate the depth of the Tubes and U-Tubes. Both edges of the Tube and U-Tube should be touching. In order to obtain smoothly sealed coupling liners, tighten each of the coupling bands progressively and alternately.
  • Page 13 Step 8-A: Install the following components, 62” (middle) from the edge of the Reflector: Qty 2 - CR004 Reflector Brackets Qty 2 - CR009 Spring Clip Qty 4 - CH044 Screw, 8-32 x 1-1/4 Hex Head, Roberston #2 62” Step 8-B: Set the screws to a leave a gap of no more than 0.125”...
  • Page 14 Step 9: Install the Inner End Cap with 6 screws, as pictured here: End Cap with flanges on the inside (hidden). Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 14 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 15 Step 10: Fasten one Hanger to the Reflector, using the standard screws. Fasten this (This bracket is left free bracket only. for reflector expansion) Step 10-A: Ensure the Hanger Bracket is perpendicular to the Reflector, and then follow these dimensions: 6”...
  • Page 16 Step 10-B: Hold the Reflector tight to the bracket while fastening. Screw the bracket to the reflector. Match the profile of the Reflector and Bracket as pictured: Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 16 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 17 Step 11-A: Orient the End Caps onto the Reflector. Step 11-B: Fasten the End Caps with a total of 12 standard screws. End Cap with flanges on the outside Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 17 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 18 Step 12: Fasten the Hanger to the Reflector, using the standard screws. *While fastening, hold the Reflector tight to the bracket. Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 18 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 19 Step 13-A: Attach the U-Tube End Cap to the U-Tube Reflector with 10 screws, as pictured here: End Cap with flanges on the outside. Step 13-B: Install the Reflector onto the heater by overlapping the two reflectors. 2” *Critical! Before fastening in the next step, ensure that there is a 2” gap between the U-Tube and End Cap.
  • Page 20 Step 14: Use standard screws as shown, to fasten the Reflector,: Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 20 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 21 Step 15: To fasten the Tubes down, tighten all U-Bolt Nuts to be snug. The only unique case pertains to the 4 nuts on the U-Bolt close to the flange. These 6 nuts are to be snug Tighten these nuts to lock the U-Bolt in place, leaving the Tube loose. Don’t secure the Tube down, as it needs to move freely during heating and expansion Series AUXS &...
  • Page 22: Burner Installation

    Burner Installation Step 16: Finally, attach the Burner Head to the Flange using the 4 lock washers and nuts provided. Lock Washer (4) and Nuts (4) Note: Burner Box Orientation as Shown Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 22 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 23: Venting / Combustion Air Ducting

    Venting / Combustion Air Ducting General Requirements • Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54) in the USA and CSA B149.1 Installation Codes in Canada, as well as all local requirements for general venting guidance. Series AUXS & Series ATXS Infrared Heaters may be installed vented or unvented. •...
  • Page 24: Vented Operation

    Vented Operation Horizontal Venting • The heater operates at a positive vent pressure. Use an approved to S636 or UL1738 Category III venting system, or a single wall vent pipe with all joints and • seams sealed with heat-resistant pliable sealant, such as high temperature RTV silicone for temperatures up to 650°F [343°C].
  • Page 25: Combustion Air Supply (Optional)

    Combustion Air Supply (Optional) An outside combustion air supply is strongly recommended if the building space encloses a negative pressure • due to exhaust etc. or if the building contains materials which would expose the heater to halogenated hydrocarbon atmospheres. The outside air terminal must be of an approved type, and should be located at an elevation equal to or below •...
  • Page 26: Vent Terminal

    Vent Terminal Heater can be vented indoor or to the outside, either approach is approved. However, a vent terminal is recommended for these heaters. Approved vents with these heaters are:”Vent Terminal” or “Hinged Vent Terminal” as shown in the figure below: Figure 6: Vent Terminal Options Series AUXS &...
  • Page 27: Gas Piping

    Gas Piping General Requirements • The gas meter and service must be sufficiently large to supply gas to the connected building gas load including the heating equipment and any other gas fired equipment. Additionally, the gas distribution piping must be designed according to local and national ordinances.
  • Page 28 Figure 8: Wiring Diagram AUXS (Channel Module) Figure 8a: Wiring Diagram AUXS (CNE Module) Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 28 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 29 Figure 9: Wiring Diagram ATXS (Chaneel Module) Figure 9a: Wiring Diagram ATXS (CNE Module) Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 29 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 30: Burner Operation

    Burner Operation Starting Sequence of Operation • Turn the temperature seting to start the burner. The blower motor will energize. • When the motor approaches nominal running RPM, the air-proving switch closes and activates the ignition module. • The ignition module, after a pre-purge period of approximately 30 seconds, energizes the igniter. Additionally, the gas valve is energized for this ignition trial period of 15 seconds.
  • Page 31: Installation Checklist

    Installation Checklist Is the weld seam facing down? Is the tube system levelled? Is the flange side U-bolt is free to aloaw tube expansion? Did you mount the tube couplings with the band clamp lock bolts oriented at the 10 o’clock or 2 o’clock position? Did you robustly tighten the band clamps on the tube couplings? Recommended method is to alternate back and forth between two band clamps to ensure even torque on tube couplings.
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Blower Motor Fails to Run Is the control calling for heat? Is there 115V at the burner receptacle? • • Check blower side door for seal. Repair as necessary. Check blower for obstructions. Replace blower if necessary. • No Gas Supply Check to see if manual supply valve to heater is open.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting Chart

    Troubleshooting Chart Series AUXS & Series ATXS Page 33 LT363 Aug 13 2021...
  • Page 34: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts Item Part # Description CE057 Indicator Light CE201 Ignition Module (Channel) CE455 Ignition Module (CNE) CG142 For AUXS: Honeywell Valve Train – Natural Gas For AUXS: Honeywell Valve Train – Propane CG143 CG056 For ATXS: White Rogers Valve Train – Natural Gas CG070 For ATXS: White Rogers Valve Train –...
  • Page 35: Warranty

    Warranty SERIES AUXS & SERIES ATXS AGRICULTURAL INFRARED HEATERS WARRANTY The manufacturer warrants to the original owner that the product will be free of defects in material and workmanship as described below. Warranty Period Series Component 3 Years 7 Years 10 Years Burner &...

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