Brant Radiant Heaters HL2 series User Manual

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Brant Radiant Heaters, Ltd.
HL2 Series
Gas-Fired Infrared Tube Heater
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the
installation, operating and maintence instructions thoroughly before
installing or servicing this equipment.
AVERTISSEMENT: Une installation, un réglage, une modification, une
réparation ou un entretien incorrect peut entraîner des dommages matériel,
des blessures ou la mort. lisez attentivement les instructions d'installation,
de fonctionnement et d'entretien avant de procéder à l'installation ou à
l'entretien de cet équipement.
This heater must be installed and serviced by trained gas installation and service personnel only.
Failure to comply could result in personal injury, asphyxiation, death, fire or property damage.
In locations used for the storage of combustible materials, signs must be posted to specify the
maximum permissible stacking height to maintain the required clearances from the heater to the
combustibles. Signs must either be posted adjacent to the heater thermostats or in the absence
of such thermostats, in a conspicuous location.
Not for residential use! Do not use this heater in the home, sleeping quarters, attached
garages, etc. Installation of a commercial tube heater system in residential indoor spaces
may result in property damage, serious injury, asphyxiation or death.
Cet appareil de chauffage doit être installé et entretenu par l'installation à gaz formée et le personnel de
service seulement. L'échec de se soumettre pourrait aboutir à la blessure personnelle, l'asphyxie, la mort, le
feu ou des dégâts de propriété.
Dans des emplacements utilisés pour le stockage de matériels combustibles, les signes doivent être postés
pour spécifier la hauteur d'entassement permise maximale pour maintenir les dégagements exigés de
l'appareil de chauffage au combustibles. Les signes doivent ou être postés adjacents aux thermostats
d'appareil de chauffage ou en absence de tels thermostats, dans un emplacement remarquable.
Pas pour utilisation résidentielle! N'utilisez pas cet appareil de chauffage dans la maison, des chambres
à coucher, des garages attachés, etc. L'installation d'un système d'appareil de chauffage de tube
commercial dans des espaces intérieurs résidentiels peut aboutir aux dégâts de propriété, la
blessure grave, l'asphyxie ou la mort.
For Your Safety
If you smell gas:
• Open windows.
• Do not touch electrical switches.
• Extinguish any open flame.
• Do not try to light any appliances.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbours phone.
INSTALLER: Present this manual to the end user.
Model#:
!
WARNING
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AVERTISSEMENT
Keep these instructions in a clean and dry place for future reference.
Serial #:
(located on rating label)
Pour Votre Sécurité
Si vous sentez le gaz:
• Fenêtres ouvertes.
• Ne touchez pas d'échanges électriques.
• Éteignez n'importe quelle flamme ouverte.
• N'essayez pas d'éclairer d'appareils.
• Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz
d'a les voisins téléphonent.
LIOHL2-REV-00 06-15

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  • Page 1 Brant Radiant Heaters, Ltd. HL2 Series Gas-Fired Infrared Tube Heater WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death. Read the installation, operating and maintence instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. AVERTISSEMENT: Une installation, un réglage, une modification, une réparation ou un entretien incorrect peut entraîner des dommages matériel,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Series Contents 1.0 Introduction ..............4 Overview .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Materials not included in the heater kit contents (e.g., screws, vent material, terminals, etc.) are the responsibility of the installer. Notify your product representative or Brant Radiant Heaters Ltd. of any discrepancy or missing kit contents prior to installing unit. Figure 1.1 •...
  • Page 5: Product Specifications

    Series Introduction • Product Specifications Product Specifications Chart 1.1 • HL2 Series Specifications HL2-20-65 N or LP 65,000 50,000 21’-7” 13’-0” 9’ to 14’ Alum Alum 20.2 HL2-20-75 N or LP 75,000 50,000 21’-7” 13’-0” 10’ to 15’ Alum Alum 20.2...
  • Page 6: Safety

    MIN. MOUNTING ANGLE: ANSI Z83.20b - 2011 CSA 2.32b - 2011 Low - Intensity Infrared Htr. FOR INDOOR USE ANS Z83.20b - 2011 CSA - 2011 Low - Intensity Infrared Htr. BRANT RADIANT HEATERS LIMITED SERIAL NO. 0 DEGREES #3 D.M.S 34 SCOTT AVE., PARIS, ONTARIO...
  • Page 7 Series Introduction • Safety Signs and Labels LED STATUS FAULT Left Panel F/N: LLV3EP4 One flash on ..Normal opertion HIGH (Fan Compartment) 120V pwr up. White Crescent No flash on ..24 volt transformer 24V OUT 120V pwr up. Steady on ....Module - 24V HEATER OUTPUT - 1 Flash ....Ignition LED STATUS...
  • Page 8: Warning Symbols

    Series Safety • Warning Symbols • Applications Safety WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, serious injury or death. Read and understand, the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. Only trained, qualified gas installation and service personnel may install or service this equipment.
  • Page 9: Standards, Certifications And Government Regulations

    Series Safety • Standards, Certifications and Government Regulations Standards, Certifications and Government Regulations Installation of this tube heater must comply with all applicable local, state and national specifications, regulations and building codes. Contact the local building inspector and/or fire marshall for guidance. In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform to the latest edition of: United States: National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54).
  • Page 10 Series Safety • Standards, Certifications and Government Regulations Chart 2.2 • Standards and Code Installation Guidelines • Building Location Building Guidelines Location Guidelines: High Altitude Installation of this tube heater is approved, without modifications, for elevations up to 6,000 feet (1,829 m) MSL (sea level) in the United States. Contact the factory for installations above these elevations.
  • Page 11: Clearance To Combustibles

    Z83.20b and CSA 2.34 require you to post a sign “specifying the maximum permissible stacking height to maintain the required clearances from the heater to the combustibles” near the heaters thermostat or in absence of such thermostats in a conspicuous location. Contact Brant Radiant Heaters Ltd. or an authorized dealer for Clearance Safety Limit Signs(P/N: BR-SIGN).
  • Page 12 Series Safety • Clearance to Combustibles When installing the tube heater system, clearances to combustibles for the model tube heater and configuration must be maintained. Refer to Chart 2.4 below to determine the required distances for your model. Chart 2.4 • Clearance to Combustibles in Inches (cm) (see Figure 2.1 for Mounting Angles) Sides Mounting...
  • Page 13: Installation

    Series Installation • Design Considerations and Prechecks Installation WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, serious injury or death. Read and understand, the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. Only trained, qualified gas installation and service personnel may install or service this equipment.
  • Page 14 Series Installation • Design Considerations When heated, materials high in hydrocarbons (solvents, paint thinner, mineral spirits, formaldehydes, etc.) can evaporate. This may result in odors or fumes being emitted into the environment. To correct this problem, clean the area and/or introduce additional ventilation. The heaters themselves, when installed and serviced in accordance with the installation manual, do not emit foul odors into the environment.
  • Page 15: Recommended Mounting Heights And Coverages

    Factory recommended mounting heights are listed as a guideline. If infrared heaters are mounted too low or too high, they may result in discomfort or lack of heat. Brant Radiant Heaters Ltd. generally recommends observing the recommended mounting heights to optimize comfort conditions. However, certain applications such as spot heating, freeze protection, outdoor patio heating or very high ceilings may result in the heaters being mounted outside of the factory recommended mounting heights.
  • Page 16: Hanger Placement And Suspension

    Series Installation • Hanger Placement and Suspension Hanger Placement and Suspension WARNING Improper suspension of the tube heater may result in collapse and being crushed. Always suspend from a permanent part of the building structure that can evenly support the total force and weight of the heater.
  • Page 17 Series Installation • Hanger Placement and Suspension Figure 3.4 • Heater Mounting Layout Suspension Point NOTE: A yellow band identifying the combustion chamber(s) is located in the middle of the tube(models 150-200 MBH). Remove paper band before starting up heater. Suspension Point Radiant Emitter...
  • Page 18 Series Installation • Hanger Placement and Suspension Prepare mounting surface, if necessary weld blocks, drill holes (see figure 3.5). NOTE: The burner control box and radiant tubes should be in straight alignment and level. Fasten beam clamp, screw hook or other type of suspension anchor to hanging point. Attach and close S-hook (P/N: S-HOOK) and #1 double-loop chain (P/N: THCS) to anchor.
  • Page 19 Series Installation • Hanger Placement and Suspension Figure 3.6 • U-Tube Hanger Mounting Options Single Mounting Bracket Brass Knuckle Exhaust U-Tubes can be mounted from a single suspension U-Tubes can be mounted at a point using a Single Mounting Bracket (P/N: SMB) 15, 30 or 45 degree angle with two with five S-hooks and #1 double-loop chains.
  • Page 20: Radiant Tube Assembly

    Series Installation • Radiant Tube Assembly Radiant Tube Assembly To install the radiant tubes: Place tubes in hangers with the welded seam facing downward and the swaged end of the tube towards the exhaust end of the heater system (see figure 3.8). Refer to page 27 for tube installation sequence.
  • Page 21: Optional Elbow Or U-Bend Accessory Configuration

    Series Installation • Optional Elbow or U-Bend Accessory Configuration Slip-fit the radiant tube sections together until tightly connected (install the swaged end of each tube towards exhaust end). NOTE: If it is difficult to mate the tubes, they may be installed incorrectly. Center tube clamps over the seam where two radiant tube sections connect.
  • Page 22 Series Installation • Optional Elbow or U-Bend Accessory Configuration Figure 3.12 • Elbow and U-Bend Clearances Elbow can be set in both directions Dimension A Tube Clamp Tube Clamp U-Bend can be set in both directions Dimension A 12” Tube Clamp Tube Clamp 8”...
  • Page 23: Burner Control Box Suspension

    Series Installation • Burner Control Box Suspension Burner Control Box Suspension Suspending the burner control box must be done in accordance with applicable codes listed in the Safety section and these instructions. The burner control box must be in straight alignment with all radiant tubes and level. Contact your local distributor or the factory to see if your application allows for the rotation of the burner control box.
  • Page 24: Reflector Assembly

    Series Installation • Reflector Assembly Reflector Assembly To install the reflectors (see figure 3.16): Attach the reflector center supports onto radiant tubes. NOTE: On models equipped with a single reflector center support, place at mid-point of primary combustion chamber. Slide each reflector section through the hangers and adjust the reflector tension spring (if applicable) into the V-groove on the top of the reflector.
  • Page 25 Series Installation • Reflector Assembly Chart 3.5 Common Optional Accessories Reflector Accessory Description Part Number Elbow Reflector* 90° bend, highly polished aluminum reflector elbow designed to fit atop one elbow accessory fitting. 180° bend, highly polished aluminum reflector U-bend U-Reflector designed to fit atop one U-bend accessory fitting.
  • Page 26: Baffle Assembly And Placement

    Series Installation • Baffle Assembly and Placement Baffle Assembly and Placement Different models and inputs utilize specific baffle lengths. Remove all enclosed baffle sections from box and retain with applicable heater. Reference shipping label for proper baffle size. To assemble the baffles: NOTE: Baffles may be inserted into the tube while being assembled. Determine the number of baffles needed for your model number.
  • Page 27: Final Heater Assembly

    Series Installation • Final Heater Assembly Final Heater Assembly Chart 3.6 Tube Installation Sequence, Baffle Location and Secured Joints for Reflectors NOTE: When securing joints on reflectors which are rotated on an angle from horizontal, secure joint only on top side of reflector to allow for sufficient heater expansion and contraction.
  • Page 28: Venting

    Venting Venting The HL2 Series tube heater must be vented as described here to properly direct flue gases from the unit to the outside atmosphere. The venting can terminate vertically through the roof (up) or horizontally through a sidewall (sideways).
  • Page 29: General Venting Requirements

    General Venting Requirements General Venting Requirements The venting system for HL2 Series heaters may terminate horizontally through a sidewall or vertically through the roof, and may be individually or commonly vented. Configuration of the vent termination determines the category type. All model heaters must be installed in accordance to the requirements of this section, as well as the requirements of its category determination, as described in this manual.
  • Page 30 Series Installation • General Venting Requirements General Venting Requirements Figure 3.21 • Vent Cap 24 in. Min.* Roof* Storm Collar Adjustable Roof Flashing 1 in. Minimum Clearance Double-Wall B Vent 1 in. Minimum Clearance Fire Stop Spacer Heater B to C Adapter Clean Out Tee Fitting Clean Out Cap #8 Sheet Metal Screws (field supplied)
  • Page 31 An appliance that operates with a non-positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature that avoids excessive condensate production in the vent is said to be ‘Category I’. The HL2 Series heater is considered a Category I appliance if the venting system meets all of the following criteria: •...
  • Page 32 An appliance that operates with a positive vent static pressure and with a vent gas temperature that avoids excessive condensate production in the vent is said to be ‘Category III’. The HL2 Series heater is considered a Category III appliance if the venting system meets all of the following criteria: •...
  • Page 33 • Series Installation • Vent Location s and Clearances Sidewall Venting Requirements Vent Locations and Clearances: • Category III venting systems may NOT be common vented, and no other gas units are allowed to be vented into it. • Vent must terminate a minimum of 4 feet below, 4 feet horizontally from, or 1 foot above any window or door that may be opened or gravity air inlet into the building.
  • Page 34 • Series Installation • Common Venting (Category I) Common Rooftop Venting Common Venting (Category I) The common vent system and all attached appliances must be Category I. The vent connector should be routed in the most direct route from the units to the common vent. Where two or more vent connectors enter a common gas vent or chimney flue, the smaller connector shall enter at the highest level consistent with the available head room or clearance to combustible material.
  • Page 35: Combustion Air Requirements

    Series Installation • Combustion Air Requirements Combustion Air Requirements Combustion air may be supplied to the heater by indoor or outdoor means. Follow these guidelines and all applicable codes for all models prior to installing the combustion air duct work. Local codes may vary. In the absence of local codes, refer and comply with the National Fuel Code ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54) latest edition or the National Standards of Canada.
  • Page 36: Separated Combustion Systems

    Separated Combustion Systems Separated Combustion Systems All HL2 Series heaters come with a factory-installed combustion air adapter for attaching air intake ducts to the heater. Attach the air intake duct material to the adapter with three (3) non-corrosive sheet metal screws.
  • Page 37: Combustion Air Supply - Room Air

    Series Installation • Separated Combustion Systems • Combustion Air Requirements Figure 3.26 • Outside Combustion Air Vertical Intake - Side View Listed Exhaust Cap 3 ft. Min. (If X if less than 10 ft.) Roof Storm Collar Combustion Air Listed Intake Cap Flashing 18 in.
  • Page 38: Optional Unvented Operation

    Series Installation • Combustion Air Supply • Operational Unvented Operation Non-contaminated outside air for combustion must be ducted to the heater if any of the following apply: • Chemicals such as chlorinated or fluorinated hydrocarbons (typical sources are refrigerants, solvents, adhesives, degreasers, paints, paint removers, lubricants, pesticides, etc.) are present in the atmosphere.
  • Page 39: Gas Supply Installation Instructions

    • Series Installation • Combustion Air Requirements Gas Supply Gas Supply Installation Instructions The gas supply to the tube heater must be connected and tested in accordance with national, state, provincial, and local codes along with guidelines in this manual. In the United States refer to the latest edition of the ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA54) Standard and in Canada refer to the latest edition of the CAN/ CGA B149.1 Standard.
  • Page 40 The HL2 Series heater is equipped to connect to the Type 1 rubber gas connector (Included). Do not connect the main gas line directly to the heaters gas inlet without the use of the flexible connector.
  • Page 41 Series Installation • Gas Supply When connecting piping to the unit, the use of a thread joint compound is required. The thread compound (pipe dope) shall be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gas or any other chemical constituents of the gas to be conducted through piping.
  • Page 42 Series Installation • Gas Supply WARNING Testing for gas leaks with an open flame or other sources of ignition may lead to a fire or explosion and cause serious injury or death. Test in accordance with NFPA or local codes. Figure 3.29 •...
  • Page 43 Series Installation • Gas Supply Figure 3.31 • Gas Connection (Flexible Gas Connection shown) • Side View NOTE: Do not exceed 14 Inches W.C. to the appliance. Ball Valve / Inlet Tap Adapter Adapter Elbow Elbow Drip Leg/ Burner Sediment Trap Control Box Heater Movement* Side View...
  • Page 44: Leak Testing

    Series Installation • Leak Testing Leak Testing WARNING Testing for gas leaks with an open flame or other sources of ignition may lead to a fire or explosion and cause serious injury or death. Test in accordance with NFPA or local codes. WARNING Gas pressures to the appliance controls must never exceed 14 inches W.C.
  • Page 45: Electrical Requirements

    Series Installation • Electrical Requirements WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, serious injury or death. Read and understand, the installation, operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. Only trained, qualified gas installation and service personnel may install or service this equipment. Not for residential use! Do not use this heater in the home, sleeping quarters, attached garages, etc.
  • Page 46: Thermostat

    Thermostat NOTICE Connecting the thermostat with a voltage other than 24V may damage the heater. The HL2 Series requires a 24V connection to the thermostat. This is either supplied by the heater internally (standard) or by an external transformer (with optional relay board, P/N: HLRB). See Figure 3.34B.
  • Page 47: Wiring

    Series Installation • Wiring Wiring WARNING Electric Shock Field wiring to the tube heater must be connected and grounded in accordance with national, state, provincial, local codes and to the guidelines in the Tube Heater Manual. In the United States refer to the most current revisions to the ANSI/NFPA 70 Standard and in Canada refer to the most current revisions to the CSA C22.1 Part I Standard.
  • Page 48 Series Installation • Wiring Before field wiring this appliance - Check existing wiring; replace if necessary. Note: If any of the original wire supplied with the appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 105° C. Figure 3.35 •...
  • Page 49 Series • Installation Wiring Figure 3.36 • Alternative Wiring Diagrams A. Micro 60U-24 Ladder Diagram - With Relay Board 120VAC 120VAC TRANSFORMER RELAY BOARD 24VAC IGNITOR FLAME THERMOSTAT PRESSURE TERMINAL SWITCH BLOWER STAGE 2-STAGE T'STAT LIGHT (FIELD SUPPLIED) LIGHT MICRO 60U-24 24VAC IGNITION MODULE...
  • Page 50: Unit-Start-Up (Commissioning)

    Series Installation • Unit Start-up (Commissioning) • Pre-Start Up Checks Unit Start-up (Commissioning) WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, serious injury, or death. This heater must be installed and serviced by a trained gas installation and service personnel only. CAUTION Shock Hazard.
  • Page 51: High Altitude Operation

    Series Installation • High Altitude Operation High Altitude Operation WARNING Explosion hazard. This heater must be converted by a trained gas installation and service personnel only. Failure to comply could result in personal injury, asphyxiation, death, and fire or property damage. High altitude operation of this tube heater is approved, without modification, for elevations up to 6,000 feet (1,829 m) above MSL (sea level) in the United States.
  • Page 52: Operation

    Series Operation • Operating Instructions Operation WARNING This appliance does not have a pilot ignition. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do not attempt to light the system by hand. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle to the floor.
  • Page 53: Sequence Of Operation

    Series Operation • Sequence of Operation WARNING This heater must be installed and serviced by trained gas installation and service personnel only. Do not bypass any safety features or the heater’s built in safety mechanisms will be compromised. Sequence of Operation Standby: The MICRO 60U-24 CONTROL continually checks for internal faults, circuit integrity and relay contact positioning.
  • Page 54: Diagnostics

    Series Operation • Diagnostics • Operational Indicator Lights Diagnostics Lockout: The controls will automatically lockout the heater system when an external or system fault occurs. There are two types of lockout: Soft Lockout: The heater will attempt to light three times. In the event of a failed attempt to light, (gas pressure, valve, no flame sense etc.), the heater will enter a soft lockout period for 30 minutes and then attempt to light three more times before entering Hard Lockout mode.
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  • Page 56: Troubleshooting Guide

    Series Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Turn up thermostat. Is the power at the Does the heater have a relay board? Does the fan heater 120V? (identified with orange crescent blower turn on? next to the terminal plug). Find the source of the electrical problem between panel and heater. Find the source of the Is there 120V on the Is the power across...
  • Page 57 Series Troubleshooting Guide Bypassing any switch is intended for testing purposes only. Do not leave switch bypassed NOTICE during normal operation or the heater’s built-in safety mechanisms will be compromised. Without Relay Board: With Relay Board: Process Process Corrective Start Corrective Question Question...
  • Page 58 Series Troubleshooting Guide Continued from page 56 After ignitor is Test for 24V at valve opening period (usually 45 to 60 seconds warmed up, does after power to heater). Is there 24V to valve for 8 seconds? gas valve open? Replace circuit board.
  • Page 59 Series Troubleshooting Guide Check to make sure gas pressure is within minimum and maximum inputs, as indicated on heater’s rating plate. Replace gas valve. Is gas pressure OK? Correct problem. Were the gas lines purged of air? Purge gas line. Is the heater properly With microampmeter, check DC Check to make sure flame...
  • Page 60: Maintenance

    Series Maintenance • Routine Inspection Maintenance WARNING Personal injury or death may result if maintenance is not performed by properly trained gas installer or service personnel. Contact the installing distributor or place of purchase for service. Do not operate heating system if repairs are necessary. Allow heater to cool prior to servicing.
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  • Page 62: Heater Components And Parts List

    Series Heater Components and Parts List Figure 6.1 • Burner Assembly Components NOPS 802, 802A 383A 222A 200A or 201B RH-1, HL-75N, 75P RH-3 208A Chart 6.1 • Parts List Part No. Description Part No. Description RH-1 1/2” Type 1 Hose Gas Connector TP-26D 10 ft.
  • Page 63 Series • Parts Heater Components and Parts List Figure 6.2 • Tube & Reflector Components 20C, 20D 106 105 26A, 26D 21B, 220 26A, 26B, 26E Part No. Description Part No. Description TP-200A Burner (Blue) - consult factory TP-333 60 in. Black 120V Power Cord TP-201B Burner (Tan) - consult factory TP-383A...
  • Page 64: Limited Warranty

    Limitation of Liability. To the extent allowable under applicable law, Brant Radiant Heaters Limited’s liability for consequential and incidental damages is expressly disclaimed. Brant Radiant Heaters Limited’s liability in all events is limited to and shall not exceed the purchase price paid.
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  • Page 68: Kit Contents Check List

    • 5 years - Combustion and radiant tubes. • Outdoor approval with OD-Kit. • 10 years - Stainless steel burner. • Industrial/Commercial approval. © 2015 Brant Radiant Heaters, Ltd. 34 Scott Avenue, • Paris, ON, Canada N3L 3R1 Phone: (519) 442-7823 Fax: (519) 442-7321 www.brantradiant.com • sales@brantradiant.com...

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