Schwank ECOSCHWANK-MILLIVOLT Installation & Owner's Manual

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INSTALLATION /
OWNER'S
MANUAL
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapours and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
If you smell Gas:
>Extinguish any open flames
>Don't touch electrical switches
SCHWANK GAS FIRED
INFRA RED HEATERS
LUMINOUS SERIES
ECOSCHWANK
- MILLIVOLT
FOR YOUR SAFETY
If you smell gas:
1) Open windows
2) Don't touch electrical switches
3) Extinguish any open flame
Immediately call your gas supplier
FIELD CONVERTIBILITY:
"The conversion shall be carried out in accordance with the
requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction and in
accordance with the requirements of the B149.1-00 ( latest
edition) INSTALLATION CODE" in Canada, and the ANSI
Z223.1 (latest edition) in the U.S.A.
SP-MECM-BX-05A
ecoSchwank - Millivolt Manual
RD: MAY, 2004
RL: 5
KH

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION / OWNER’S MANUAL SCHWANK GAS FIRED INFRA RED HEATERS LUMINOUS SERIES ECOSCHWANK - MILLIVOLT FOR YOUR SAFETY: FIELD CONVERTIBILITY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flam- “The conversion shall be carried out in accordance with the mable vapours and liquids in the vicinity requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction and in of this or any other appliance.
  • Page 2 NOTICE: Schwank Inc., reserves the right to make changes to equipment and specifications without obligation or notification. All codes are current at the time of printing. This publication, or parts thereof, may not be re- produced in any form, without prior written consent from Schwank Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ECOSCHWANK - MILLIVOLT LUMINOUS SERIES INFRA-RED GAS TUBE HEATERS TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE NUMBER TOPIC PAGE NUMBER GENERAL ..............1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .......7 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ......1 8.1 MAINTENANCE ..........7 2.1 INSTALLATION IN AIRCRAFT HANGARS ..1 2.2 INSTALLATION IN COMMERCIAL 9. DIAGRAMS AND SPECIFICATIONS ....8 GARAGES ............2 9.1 DIMENSION DIAGRAM ........8 2.3 INSTALLATIONS OTHER THAN SPACE...
  • Page 4: General

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. GENERAL N0 70 in the U.S.A. must also be observed. Due The Schwank gas fired infra-red luminous heaters are suitable to be installed for heating of non- to ever changing standards and requirements, re- residential indoor or outdoor spaces. These instal-...
  • Page 5: Installation In Commercial Garages

    8.3 to 8.5. It should also be located with burners and ignition control. respect to building construction and WARNING: The Schwank Luminous Heaters cannot be installed inside degreas- ing plants, nor can they be in an area where chlorine, fluorine or bro- mine are present. 2.5 HEATER MOUNTING The Schwank Luminous Heaters are approved for with the venturi always in the upper position.
  • Page 6: Ventilation Requirements

    E. Piping joint compounds must be resistant to flexible connector between the heater and gas the action of liquefied petroleum gases. piping available as option from Schwank. F. All piping joints should be tested for leaks C. A drip-pocket at the inlet connection must be with a soap and water solution.
  • Page 7: Installation Procedures

    3. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES A. Properly install gas line as outlined in section building vibration (available as option from 2.7, page 3. Schwank Inc.) B. Properly connect the ignition control assembly E. Mount thermostat at desired location, away to the heater.
  • Page 8: Air Borne Particles

    C. Faulty sealing of the ceramic tile to the burner body. body, caused by breakdown of gasketing ma- terial = contact your Schwank distributor. 5. SERVICING GUIDE material between tile and heater body. The Servicing of heater is essential for continued effi- air pressure must be lower then 20 psi.
  • Page 9: Lighting Instructions

    6. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Turn heater thermostat to lowest setting. Turn B. If heater does not light, shut down heater. gas control knob to “OFF” position for five min utes before lighting. C. To shut down heater: 2. Open Pilot access door to locate pilot and turn 1.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting Guide

    8. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSES OR CORRECTION 1. Pilot will not light a. Make sure the gas supply is turned on. b. Air in line. Continue to relight until air is released. c. Check for a blocked pilot orifice. 2.
  • Page 11: Diagrams And Specifications

    9. DIAGRAMS AND SPECIFICATIONS: 9.1 DIMENSION DIAGRAM FOR THE LUMINOUS HEATERS 12 1/2” 10 1/2" 6 1/2" 4 3/4" 8 1/2" 3/4" 9 1/4" 12 1/2" TABLE 1: DIMENSIONS : MODEL N0. RATING BTU/ WEIGHT LBS. ecoSchwank 6 13 1/2” 24”...
  • Page 12: Mounting Diagram

    9.3 MOUNTING DIAGRAM FOR LUMINOUS HEATERS Minimum clearance to combustibles Minimum clearance to combustibles 9.4 HORIZONTAL CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES CHART : HEATER SIDE BOTTOM MODEL NO < A> < B> < C > < D > ecoSchwank 6 N/L 24” 27”...
  • Page 13: Suggested Mounting Distance For Comfort

    Maximum distance between heater rows 25’ 30’ 40’ 50’ 70’ ** These mounting distances are suggested and are subject to on sight conditions. If in doubt, please contact your Schwank distributor. Page 10 SP-MECM-BX-05A ecoSchwank - Millivolt Manual RD: MAY, 2004 RL: 5...
  • Page 14: Gas Valve Wiring

    10. GAS VALVE WIRING Page 11 SP-MECM-BX-05A ecoSchwank - Millivolt Manual RD: MAY, 2004 RL: 5...
  • Page 15: High Altitude Installations

    4% per 1000 ft and the orifice must be must be ordered as such, for either High or Low changed. (Contact your local distributor or altitude. Schwank Inc. for further technical information). Page 12 SP-MECM-BX-05A ecoSchwank - Millivolt Manual...
  • Page 16: Spark Ignition Circuit

    12. SPARK IGNITION CIRCUIT The step-up transformer in the ignition control provides spark ignition at 30,000 volts (open circuit). To check the spark ignition circuit, proceed as follows. 1 Shut off gas supply to the gas control 2 Disconnect the ignition cable at the ignition control stud terminal to isolate the circuit from the spark igniter or igniter/sensor 3 Prepare a short jumper lead, using heavily insulated wire such as ignition cable CAUTION...
  • Page 17: Start Up Sheet

    13. START UP SHEET COMMISSIONING REPORT AS PER I&O MANUAL AND LOCAL CODES CONTRACTOR NAME: ................DATE........ ADDRESS:............................................................CITY:..................PHONE:................... CELL: ..................JOB SITE......................CITY........ HEATER MODEL NUMBER:................. HEATER SERIAL NUMBER: ................THIS EQUIPMENT HAS BEEN FACTORY FIRED AND TESTED BEFORE DELIVERY, NEVERTHELESS IT IS NOT A PLUG IN APPLIANCE..IT DOES REQUIRE COMMISSIONING AND FIELD ADJUSTMENTS TO ENSURE THAT SITE CONDITIONS ARE COMPATIBLE WITH THIS HEATER, AND TO ALLEVIATE NUISANCE CALL BACKS FOR THE CONTRACTOR, THE FOLLOWING...
  • Page 18 TO BE COMPLETED BY THE LICENSED INSTALLER: HIGH INTENSITY COMMISSIONING REPORT TYPE OF GAS: DOES BUILDING HAVE A NEGATIVE CONDITION: WILL HEATER BE EXPOSED TO WELDING FUMES: IS HEATER EXPOSED TO CHEMICAL OR CORROSIVE ATMOSPHERE: IS AN OPEN FLAME COMPATIBLE WITH THE INSTALLED LOCATION: MINIMUM CLEARANCES CONFORM AS PER I&O MANUAL: Feet IF THIS IS A HIGH ALTITUDE AREA WHAT IS THE ALTITUDE ABOVE SEA LEVEL...
  • Page 19: Limited Warranty

    Warranty is only applicable to Schwank components, other parts are limited to their own Manufacturers warranty. (1 year) TEN YEAR WARRANTY...

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