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The Spartan
High Efficiency Radiant Tube Heaters
Single and Two Stage Units

The right heater for the right application!
  • Single or Dual Input
  • U or L shaped
  • Straight
Reduce fuel costs 50% or more!
Use natural gas or propane!



Burner
  • Burner sizes from 60,000 to 200,00 btu's.
  • Single input and dual-input.
  • Natural gas and propane.
  • Electronic hot surface (glow bar) ignition with three trial for ignition before 100% lockout.
  • External glow bar mounting for ease of accessibility.
  • Combination gas stop, pressure regulator and redundant gas valve.
  • Totally enclosed blower motor with internal thermal overload protection and balanced air rotor. blower motor is externally mounted for ease of accessibility and combustion air venting.
  • 4 combustion air adapter standard.
  • Single (dual purpose) blocked flue and combustion air proving switch.
  • Flame observation port.
 Radiant Tube Emitter
  • All tubes are 4 diameter minimum 16 gauge steel.
  • Primary combustion tube is of high temperature, high emmisivity specialty alloy steel.
  • Secondary tubes are black carbon steel for high emmisivity.
  • Quick assembly stainless steel tube couplings for endurance.
  • Steel hangers with suspension rings for flat or angle mounting of reflectors.
Reflectors
  • Highly efficient, wide angled aluminum reflectors designed to reflect maximum radiant energy over the largest possible floor area.
  • Side reflectors and arena panel reflectors available.

Maximize Your Fuel Savings


With The Easy Set Thermostat



Typical Side View Spartan Series Straight Heater
Typical Plan View Spartan Series U Shaped Heater


Gas Supply (W.C.) Natural Propane Electrical
Manifold pressure 3.5 10.0 120 Volt 60 cycle
Starting Current 2 amps
Running Current 2 amp
Standard thermostat control 120 Volt
Optional thermostat control 120 Volt
Ignition system 120 Volt spark
Minimum inlet pressure 7.0 14.0
Maximum outlet pressure 14.0 14.0
Gas connection size 1/2" N.P.T.
Combustion air inlet size 4" O.D.
Vent connection size 4"


Download Installation Instructions
Installation & Operating Instructions
For EASY RADIANT EZ, EZU, SH & SHU Radiant Tube Heaters.

The prefix "B" added to the model number indicates a "Brooder" model.
The suffix "LTH" added to the model number indicates a dual input (2-stage) heater with the low input being 70% of the high input
The installation of this appliance must in all cases conform with local and national building codes or in the absence of local codes with the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSIZ223.1/NFPA54, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER GAS APPLIANCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. OPEN WINDOWS
2. DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES
3. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE
ILL ES INTERDIT D'UTILISER DES LIQUIDES INFLAMMABLES OU DEGAGEANT DES
VAPEURS INFLAMMABLES, A PROXIMITE DE TOUT APPAREIL FONCTIONNANT AU GAZ.
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE
SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
1. OUVREZ LES FENETRES
2. NE TOUCHEZ PAS AUX INTERRUPTEURS ELECTRIQUES
3. CONTACTEZ IMMEDIATEMENT VOTRE COMPANGIE DE GAZ
Technical Data EZ, EZU, SH & SHU straight and U shape radiant tube heaters.
Adding the letter B to the prefix indicates a brooder model.
Adding the suffix LTH indicates dual input with the low input being 70% of the high input.
Adding the suffix CW indicates car wash heater.
N.B. 200,000 BTU input is natural gas only…180,000 BTU for LP
Brooder models must not be installed closer than 60" to the floor.
Clearances "below" on straight models can be reduced by 40%, 15ft. downstream of burner N.B. 200,000 BTU not available for high altitude.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Electrical
120 Volt 60Hz.
Starting current 3 Amp. Running current 1 Amp.

Ignition System:
120 Volt / Hot surface igniter

Thermostat control:
All Easy Radiant heaters are designed for compatibility with either 120 Volt thermostat controllers or 24 Volt thermostat controllers. For use with 120 Volt controllers, the heater must be plugged into a "switched" 120 Volt duplex receptacle, where the receptacle is switched by the thermostat controller. Heating zones may be established where one 120 Volt thermostat, controls more than one heater, provided the total heater electrical load does not exceed the maximum allowable amperage on the circuit.

For 24 volt thermostat control plug the heater into a 120 Volt duplex receptacle. Remove the jumper wire on the control box marked "24 Volt thermostat" and connect the thermostat wire to the terminals. Ensure that if the thermostat has a heat anticipator, that the heat anticipator is set at maximum. When using a 24 Volt thermostat, only one heater may be controlled by one thermostat.
In poutry houses, or other applications where ceiling materials may be of thin poly type material, additional precautions must be taken to assure safe clearances to combustibles above the heater, to prevent thin poly type materials from weakening and melting. . A 2' x 2' piece of ½ " insulated material must be placed directly above the blower motor and burner at the burner end of the heater.
Heaters must be electrically grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI\NFPA 70 or the current Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. Polarity of Line voltage and neutral wires must be maintained. The total load of all heaters in a circuit must be considered for overload control of that circuit. See electrical specifications above.
GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL IN IT'S ENTIRETY PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY INSTALLATION PROCEDURES.
1. In order to ensure valid warranty, a qualified and licensed gas fitter must install this heater.
2. The heater must be hung in such a fashion so as to conform with the clearances to combustibles described on the nameplate of the heater, and any local or applicable codes.
3. The heater may be used in certain areas of aircraft hangers. The installation must be in accordance with local and national codes. Heaters in aircraft, storage or service areas must be installed a minimum of 10 ft. above the upper surface of wings or engine enclosures of the highest aircraft that may be housed in the hanger. (This should be measured from the bottom of the heater to the top of the wing, or engine enclosure, whichever is highest from the floor.) In other sections of aircraft hangers, heaters must be installed a minimum of 8 ft above the floor. Heaters installed in aircraft hangers shall be located so as not to be subject to damage by aircraft, cranes or other objects. When installed over hoists, the minimum required safe distances to combustibles must be maintained from the uppermost point of the combustible materials placed on the hoist.
4. The heater may be used in public garages provided the installation conforms to all local and national codes for the installation of gas burning appliances. Heaters must be installed a minimum of eight feet above the floor. Minimum safe distances to combustibles must be maintained. When installed over hoists, the minimum required safe distances to combustibles must be maintained from the uppermost point of the combustible material placed on the hoist.
5. It must be located with respect to building construction and equipment so as to provide sufficient clearances and accessibility for servicing.
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Where there is the possibility of exposure to combustible airborne materials or vapour, consult the local Fire inspector's office, the fire insurance carrier or other applicable authorities for approval of the proposed installation.

DO NOT USE IN AN ATMOSPHERE CONTAINING HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS OR OTHER CORROSIVE CHEMICALS. SOME COMPOUNDS IN THE ENVIRONMENT CAN CAUSE AN ACCELERATED RATE OF CORROSION TO THE HEAT EXCHANGER.

GAS SUPPLY
1. Only persons trained and experienced in gas supply piping should be engaged to install the supply piping to the heaters. All gas piping must be in accordance with all national and applicable codes on the installation of gas appliances. Gas supply piping must be sized so as to provide adequate gas supply and pressures as indicated on page 3 of this installation manual.
2. A 1/8" NPT (3.2mm) plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, must be installed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the heater.
3. Consideration must be given to the fact that this heater will expand and contract during the heating cycles and care must be taken so as not to cause stress on the gas supply piping system. A suitably approved flexible gas connector must be used to connect the heater to the rigid gas supply piping, and it must be connected so as to provide free movement without causing stress on the flexible gas connector or the rigid piping.
Warning
This heater is equipped with an automatic ignition system. There is no pilot. No person shall attempt to light the heater by hand. Serious injury, property damage or death may occur.
Combustion Air Venting

When located in a building with a negative air condition or in a dusty or dirty atmosphere such as a woodworking shop, poultry barn or foundry, venting of combustion air to the burner from outside negative or dirty area is mandatory. The combustion air supply must be minimum 4" diameter seamless air duct, connected to the fresh air adapter provided on the blower. All joints must be sealed to prevent leakage. No filters of any type are to be installed on the combustion air supply. The maximum length of combustion air inlet duct shall comply with the "venting of products of combustion" as described in this manual.

Straight, L-shaped & "U" shaped Heaters

  1. Suspend hanging supports with #10 chain, adhering strictly to the hanger locations describe in the diagram following. The first hanger must be no more than 6 inches from the burner flange. Suspend from the top ring on the hanger if the reflectors are to be horizontal and the side ring if the reflectors are to be angled. IMPROPER HANGER PLACEMENT CAN CAUSE THE RADIANT TUBE TO WARP AND VOID WARRANTY.
  2. With hangers in place, the primary tube, and subsequent secondary tubes can now be placed in the hangers.
  3. If the radiant tube has been supplied in 10ft. lengths, see diagram below for joining tubes together. Self tapping screws are provided to be installed into the expanded end of the radiant tube. Slide the tubes together making sure that the first tube is inserted all the way into the expanded end of the secondary tube. Drill the self-tapping screws so as to secure the two tubes together. Make sure to secure the tubes using both screws provided as indicated in the drawing below. Subsequent secondary tubes can now be joined together in the same fashion.
  4. If the radiant tube has been supplied in 20 ft. lengths, use the stainless couplers and gear clamps supplied with the heater to couple the lengths of tube together. Make sure the nuts on the gear clamps are securely tightened.
  5. Reflectors can now be placed in the hangers. To prevent "walking" of the reflectors, the first and second reflector can be joined together at the overlap with a sheet metal screw. Do not attach more than two reflectors together (i.e. join reflectors 1 & 2 together and reflectors 3 & 4 together etc.)
  6. With the radiant tube and reflectors now installed, the burner can be fitted to the flanged end of the primary tube using the nuts provided. The burner does not require it's own hanging support provided the first hanger is no more than 6 inches from the flange. If the first hanger is more than 6 inches from the flange, warping may occur and the warranty will be void.
  7. Connect the burner to the gas supply using a suitably approved flexible gas connector.
  8. Heaters incorporating a baffle must have the baffle installed at the extreme opposite end of the heater from the burner. The baffle is not to be installed in the primary tube except for baffles in 20 ft. heaters that have been supplied as one 20 ft. length.
  9. A minimum of 15 ft. must be maintained from the burner before any 90 or 180-degree bend is installed on heaters having inputs of more than 75,000 BTU.
Venting of Products of Combustion

  1. The Easy Radiant tube system has been approved for vented and unvented applications. When installed unvented it must be electrically interlocked to an exhaust fan with an air proving switch. The exhaust fan must provide exhaust in the amount of 300 c.f.m. for every 100,000 BTU of input. When installed unvented provision must be made to supply adequate combustion air from outside the space. Combustion air openings must be in the amount of one square inch or more of free area for each 10,000 BTU.
    When installed vented, installations must comply with all applicable codes.
    When installed in an adequately ventilated agricultural building used only for brooding purposes, the heater may be installed unvented and discharge the products directly into the space without interlocking provided the maximum input does not exceed 20 BTU per cubic foot, or the input specified by local codes. There must be ventilation during the heating cycle.

  2. All vent material shall meet C.G.A. approval standards and be a minimum of 4" diameter.

  3. The maximum allowable length of vent pipe is 60 ft. This length includes the combination of inlet air vent for combustion and exhaust venting. The RADIANT TUBE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS MEASUREMENT. For every 90-degree bend in the system, 5 ft. must be deducted from the allowable total.

  4. When venting through a combustible wall or roof type "B" vent must be used for that portion of the vent that passes through the wall or roof. FOR WALL VENTING THE MANUFACTURER'S APPROVED VENT TERMINAL MUST BE USED. THE USE OF ANY WALL VENT TERMINAL OTHER THAN THAT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID WARRANTIES. THE MANUFACTURER ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES CREATED BY USING OTHER VENT TERMINALS.

  5. All vent pipe used with a slip fit connection must be mechanically secured and all vents must be supported every 3 ft.

  6. Vent pipe of single wall construction shall not run through unheated spaces unless insulated.

  7. All vent pipes longer than 10 ft. must be insulated or have insulated type vent material.

  8. Vents for products of combustion shall not terminate less than 3 ft. from a combustion air inlet of any other appliance, less than 3 ft. from a building opening or be directly above a gas utility meter or service regulator. On "U" model heaters the vent terminal shall not be closer than 4 inches from the combustion air inlet.

  9. Air intakes or vent terminals shall not be located less than 3 ft. above grade.

  10. Horizontal vent systems shall slope downwards not less than ¼ inch per foot from the start of the vent system to the vent terminal.

The gas supply lines, all safety controls of the heater and the venting system must be inspected and tested annually by a qualified and licensed gas technician, experienced with the installation and servicing of this type of appliance.
Installation & Operating Instructions
For EASY RADIANT EZ, EZU, SH & SHU Radiant Tube Heaters.

The prefix "B" added to the model number indicates a "Brooder" model.
The suffix "LTH" added to the model number indicates a dual input (2-stage) heater with the low input being 70% of the high input
The installation of this appliance must in all cases conform with local and national building codes or in the absence of local codes with the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSIZ223.1/NFPA54, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER GAS APPLIANCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. OPEN WINDOWS
2. DO NOT TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES
3. EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME
4. IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE
ILL ES INTERDIT D'UTILISER DES LIQUIDES INFLAMMABLES OU DEGAGEANT DES
VAPEURS INFLAMMABLES, A PROXIMITE DE TOUT APPAREIL FONCTIONNANT AU GAZ.
CONSIGNES DE SECURITE
SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
1. OUVREZ LES FENETRES
2. NE TOUCHEZ PAS AUX INTERRUPTEURS ELECTRIQUES
3. CONTACTEZ IMMEDIATEMENT VOTRE COMPANGIE DE GAZ
Technical Data EZ, EZU, SH & SHU straight and U shape radiant tube heaters.
Adding the letter B to the prefix indicates a brooder model.
Adding the suffix LTH indicates dual input with the low input being 70% of the high input.
Adding the suffix CW indicates car wash heater.
N.B. 200,000 BTU input is natural gas only…180,000 BTU for LP
Brooder models must not be installed closer than 60" to the floor.
Clearances "below" on straight models can be reduced by 40%, 15ft. downstream of burner N.B. 200,000 BTU not available for high altitude.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Electrical
120 Volt 60Hz.
Starting current 3 Amp. Running current 1 Amp.

Ignition System:
120 Volt / Hot surface igniter

Thermostat control:
All Easy Radiant heaters are designed for compatibility with either 120 Volt thermostat controllers or 24 Volt thermostat controllers. For use with 120 Volt controllers, the heater must be plugged into a "switched" 120 Volt duplex receptacle, where the receptacle is switched by the thermostat controller. Heating zones may be established where one 120 Volt thermostat, controls more than one heater, provided the total heater electrical load does not exceed the maximum allowable amperage on the circuit.

For 24 volt thermostat control plug the heater into a 120 Volt duplex receptacle. Remove the jumper wire on the control box marked "24 Volt thermostat" and connect the thermostat wire to the terminals. Ensure that if the thermostat has a heat anticipator, that the heat anticipator is set at maximum. When using a 24 Volt thermostat, only one heater may be controlled by one thermostat.
In poutry houses, or other applications where ceiling materials may be of thin poly type material, additional precautions must be taken to assure safe clearances to combustibles above the heater, to prevent thin poly type materials from weakening and melting. . A 2' x 2' piece of ½ " insulated material must be placed directly above the blower motor and burner at the burner end of the heater.
Heaters must be electrically grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code, ANSI\NFPA 70 or the current Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. Polarity of Line voltage and neutral wires must be maintained. The total load of all heaters in a circuit must be considered for overload control of that circuit. See electrical specifications above.
GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
CAREFULLY READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL IN IT'S ENTIRETY PRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY INSTALLATION PROCEDURES.
1. In order to ensure valid warranty, a qualified and licensed gas fitter must install this heater.
2. The heater must be hung in such a fashion so as to conform with the clearances to combustibles described on the nameplate of the heater, and any local or applicable codes.
3. The heater may be used in certain areas of aircraft hangers. The installation must be in accordance with local and national codes. Heaters in aircraft, storage or service areas must be installed a minimum of 10 ft. above the upper surface of wings or engine enclosures of the highest aircraft that may be housed in the hanger. (This should be measured from the bottom of the heater to the top of the wing, or engine enclosure, whichever is highest from the floor.) In other sections of aircraft hangers, heaters must be installed a minimum of 8 ft above the floor. Heaters installed in aircraft hangers shall be located so as not to be subject to damage by aircraft, cranes or other objects. When installed over hoists, the minimum required safe distances to combustibles must be maintained from the uppermost point of the combustible materials placed on the hoist.
4. The heater may be used in public garages provided the installation conforms to all local and national codes for the installation of gas burning appliances. Heaters must be installed a minimum of eight feet above the floor. Minimum safe distances to combustibles must be maintained. When installed over hoists, the minimum required safe distances to combustibles must be maintained from the uppermost point of the combustible material placed on the hoist.
5. It must be located with respect to building construction and equipment so as to provide sufficient clearances and accessibility for servicing.
HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
Where there is the possibility of exposure to combustible airborne materials or vapour, consult the local Fire inspector's office, the fire insurance carrier or other applicable authorities for approval of the proposed installation.

DO NOT USE IN AN ATMOSPHERE CONTAINING HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS OR OTHER CORROSIVE CHEMICALS. SOME COMPOUNDS IN THE ENVIRONMENT CAN CAUSE AN ACCELERATED RATE OF CORROSION TO THE HEAT EXCHANGER.

GAS SUPPLY
1. Only persons trained and experienced in gas supply piping should be engaged to install the supply piping to the heaters. All gas piping must be in accordance with all national and applicable codes on the installation of gas appliances. Gas supply piping must be sized so as to provide adequate gas supply and pressures as indicated on page 3 of this installation manual.
2. A 1/8" NPT (3.2mm) plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, must be installed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the heater.
3. Consideration must be given to the fact that this heater will expand and contract during the heating cycles and care must be taken so as not to cause stress on the gas supply piping system. A suitably approved flexible gas connector must be used to connect the heater to the rigid gas supply piping, and it must be connected so as to provide free movement without causing stress on the flexible gas connector or the rigid piping.
Warning
This heater is equipped with an automatic ignition system. There is no pilot. No person shall attempt to light the heater by hand. Serious injury, property damage or death may occur.
Combustion Air Venting

When located in a building with a negative air condition or in a dusty or dirty atmosphere such as a woodworking shop, poultry barn or foundry, venting of combustion air to the burner from outside negative or dirty area is mandatory. The combustion air supply must be minimum 4" diameter seamless air duct, connected to the fresh air adapter provided on the blower. All joints must be sealed to prevent leakage. No filters of any type are to be installed on the combustion air supply. The maximum length of combustion air inlet duct shall comply with the "venting of products of combustion" as described in this manual.

Straight, L-shaped & "U" shaped Heaters

  1. Suspend hanging supports with #10 chain, adhering strictly to the hanger locations describe in the diagram following. The first hanger must be no more than 6 inches from the burner flange. Suspend from the top ring on the hanger if the reflectors are to be horizontal and the side ring if the reflectors are to be angled. IMPROPER HANGER PLACEMENT CAN CAUSE THE RADIANT TUBE TO WARP AND VOID WARRANTY.
  2. With hangers in place, the primary tube, and subsequent secondary tubes can now be placed in the hangers.
  3. If the radiant tube has been supplied in 10ft. lengths, see diagram below for joining tubes together. Self tapping screws are provided to be installed into the expanded end of the radiant tube. Slide the tubes together making sure that the first tube is inserted all the way into the expanded end of the secondary tube. Drill the self-tapping screws so as to secure the two tubes together. Make sure to secure the tubes using both screws provided as indicated in the drawing below. Subsequent secondary tubes can now be joined together in the same fashion.
  4. If the radiant tube has been supplied in 20 ft. lengths, use the stainless couplers and gear clamps supplied with the heater to couple the lengths of tube together. Make sure the nuts on the gear clamps are securely tightened.
  5. Reflectors can now be placed in the hangers. To prevent "walking" of the reflectors, the first and second reflector can be joined together at the overlap with a sheet metal screw. Do not attach more than two reflectors together (i.e. join reflectors 1 & 2 together and reflectors 3 & 4 together etc.)
  6. With the radiant tube and reflectors now installed, the burner can be fitted to the flanged end of the primary tube using the nuts provided. The burner does not require it's own hanging support provided the first hanger is no more than 6 inches from the flange. If the first hanger is more than 6 inches from the flange, warping may occur and the warranty will be void.
  7. Connect the burner to the gas supply using a suitably approved flexible gas connector.
  8. Heaters incorporating a baffle must have the baffle installed at the extreme opposite end of the heater from the burner. The baffle is not to be installed in the primary tube except for baffles in 20 ft. heaters that have been supplied as one 20 ft. length.
  9. A minimum of 15 ft. must be maintained from the burner before any 90 or 180-degree bend is installed on heaters having inputs of more than 75,000 BTU.
Venting of Products of Combustion

  1. The Easy Radiant tube system has been approved for vented and unvented applications. When installed unvented it must be electrically interlocked to an exhaust fan with an air proving switch. The exhaust fan must provide exhaust in the amount of 300 c.f.m. for every 100,000 BTU of input. When installed unvented provision must be made to supply adequate combustion air from outside the space. Combustion air openings must be in the amount of one square inch or more of free area for each 10,000 BTU.
    When installed vented, installations must comply with all applicable codes.
    When installed in an adequately ventilated agricultural building used only for brooding purposes, the heater may be installed unvented and discharge the products directly into the space without interlocking provided the maximum input does not exceed 20 BTU per cubic foot, or the input specified by local codes. There must be ventilation during the heating cycle.

  2. All vent material shall meet C.G.A. approval standards and be a minimum of 4" diameter.

  3. The maximum allowable length of vent pipe is 60 ft. This length includes the combination of inlet air vent for combustion and exhaust venting. The RADIANT TUBE IS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS MEASUREMENT. For every 90-degree bend in the system, 5 ft. must be deducted from the allowable total.

  4. When venting through a combustible wall or roof type "B" vent must be used for that portion of the vent that passes through the wall or roof. FOR WALL VENTING THE MANUFACTURER'S APPROVED VENT TERMINAL MUST BE USED. THE USE OF ANY WALL VENT TERMINAL OTHER THAN THAT SUPPLIED BY THE MANUFACTURER WILL VOID WARRANTIES. THE MANUFACTURER ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGES CREATED BY USING OTHER VENT TERMINALS.

  5. All vent pipe used with a slip fit connection must be mechanically secured and all vents must be supported every 3 ft.

  6. Vent pipe of single wall construction shall not run through unheated spaces unless insulated.

  7. All vent pipes longer than 10 ft. must be insulated or have insulated type vent material.

  8. Vents for products of combustion shall not terminate less than 3 ft. from a combustion air inlet of any other appliance, less than 3 ft. from a building opening or be directly above a gas utility meter or service regulator. On "U" model heaters the vent terminal shall not be closer than 4 inches from the combustion air inlet.

  9. Air intakes or vent terminals shall not be located less than 3 ft. above grade.

  10. Horizontal vent systems shall slope downwards not less than ¼ inch per foot from the start of the vent system to the vent terminal.

The gas supply lines, all safety controls of the heater and the venting system must be inspected and tested annually by a qualified and licensed gas technician, experienced with the installation and servicing of this type of appliance.


All of our products have been tested to CSA/CGA & AGA standards by Warnock Hersey Intertek laboratories


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