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SCHWANK GAS FIRED INFRA-RED HEATERS

1. GENERAL

The Schwank gas fired infra-red luminous heaters
are suitable to be installed for heating of non-
residential indoor or outdoor spaces. These instal-
lation instructions are intended for the Eco-
Schwank heaters. All installations must conform
to the following installation requirements. All lo-
cal, provincial and national code requirements in-
cluding the current latest edition
STALLATION CODE" in Canada, and ANSI
Z223.1 in the U.S.A. for gas burning appliances
and equipment. The latest edition Electrical Code
PART 1 CSA C22.1 in Canada and ANSI/NFPA

2. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

2.1 INSTALLATION IN AIRCRAFT HANGARS

The Schwank Luminous Heaters are suitable for
use in aircraft hangars when installed in accor-
dance with the following:
A. A minimum clearance of 10 ft above either the
highest fuel storage compartment or the high-
est engine enclosure of the highest aircraft
which may occupy the hangar. The clearance
to the bottom of the heater shall be measured
from the upper surface of either the fuel stor-
age compartment or the engine enclosure,
whichever is higher from the floor.
ECOSCHWANK
LUMINOUS SERIES
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
B149.1 IN-
Page 1
N0 70 in the U.S.A. must also be observed. Due
to ever changing standards and requirements, re-
vision to our equipment and installation proce-
dures may be necessary. In case of discrepancies,
the latest installation manual will take priority.
The ecoSchwank heater may be installed for
heating of non-residential indoor spaces. It is be-
yond the scope of these instructions to embrace
all conditions that will be encountered. All sys-
tem piping must be supported in accordance with
acceptable practice, local codes, and applicable
standards.
B. A minimum clearance of 8 ft must be main-
tained from the bottom of the heater in other
sections of the aircraft hangars, such as offices
and shops, which communicate with areas for
servicing or storage. Refer to sections 9.3 to
9.5 for proper mounting clearances to com-
bustibles.
C. Heaters must be located so as to be protected
from damage by aircraft and other objects,
such as cranes and movable scaffolding.
D. Heaters must be located so as to be accessible
for servicing and adjustment.
SP-MECM-BX-05A
ecoSchwank - Millivolt Manual
RD: MAY, 2004
RL: 5
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