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· WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Open Windows
DO NOT try to light any appliance.
DO NOT use electrical switches.
DO NOT use any telephone in your house. Immediately call your local gas supplier from a neighborÊs telephone.
Follow the gas supplierÊs instructions.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the Fire Department.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
18677XL 2015 CB
HEAT STAR, Inc., 4560 W. 160TH ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135 • 866-447-2194
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause
property damage, injury, or death. Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions
thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AND OWNER’S MANUAL
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: Read and follow all instructions.
Place instructions in a safe place for future reference. Do not allow anyone who has
not read these instructions to assemble, light, adjust or operate the heater.
Model #
LANGUAGES INCLUDED
•ENGLISH
•FRENCH
•SPANISH
EnerRADIANT®
Gas-Fired Low-Intensity Infrared Heaters Approved
For Residential Garage/Commercial Applications
ERXL-40 ERXL-60
ERXL-80 ERXL-80S
ERXL-100 ERXL-100S
ERXL-125 ERXL-125S
ERXL-150 ERXL-150L
ERXL-175 ERXL-175L
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SECTION 1:Introduction
Ener-Radiant ERXL models are low-cost, field assembled
infrared heaters that are easy to install and require only minimal
maintenance. They are designed to provide years of economical
operation and trouble-free service.
Checking Shipment
Check the shipment against the Bill of Lading for shortages.
Also, check for external damage to cartons. Note any
shortages, and/or external damage to cartons on the Bill of
Lading in the presence of the delivery trucker. The delivery
trucker should acknowledge any shortages or damage by
initializing this „noted‰ Bill of Lading. Immediately report
any claims for damaged material, or shortages that were not
evident at the time of shipment, to the carrier and your ENERCO
Factory Representative.
Installer Responsibility
All heaters and associated gas piping should be installed in
accordance with applicable specifications and this installation
made only by firms (or individuals) well qualified in this type of
work. Consult local building inspectors, Fire Marshals or your
local ENERCO Factory Representative for guidance.
Ener-Radiant ERXL heaters are installed on the basis of
information given in a layout drawing, which together with the
cited codes and regulations, comprise the basic information
needed to complete the installation. The installer must furnish
all needed material that is not furnished as standard equipment,
and it is his responsibility to see that such materials, as well
as the installation methods he uses result in a job that is
workmanlike and in compliance with all applicable codes.
ENERCO Factory Representatives have had training and
experience in the application of this equipment and can be
called on for suggestions about installation which can save
material and money.
WARNING:
FIRE, BURN, INHALATION, AND EXPLOSION HAZARD.
KEEP SOLID COMBUSTIBLES, SUCH AS BUILDING
MATERIALS, PAPER OR CARDBOARD, A SAFE DISTANCE
AWAY FROM THE HEATER AS RECOMMENDED BY THE
INSTRUCTIONS NEVER USE THE HEATER IN SPACES
WHICH DO OR MAY CONTAIN VOLATILE OR AIRBORNE
COMBUSTIBLES, OR PRODUCTS SUCH AS GASOLINE,
SOLVENTS, PAINT THINNER, DUST PARTICLES OR
UNKNOWN CHEMICALS.
GENERAL HAZARD WARNING:
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PRECAUTIONS AND
INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS HEATER, CAN
RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND
PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE FROM HAZARDS OF
FIRE, EXPLOSION, BURN, ASPHYXIATION, CARBON
MONOXIDE POISONING, AND/OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW
THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS
HEATER.
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER INFORMATION
SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL, LABELS, ETC.
CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER.
WARNING:
YOUR SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO YOU AND TO OTHERS,
SO PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU
OPERATE THIS HEATER.
CONTENTS
Section 1 INTRODUCTION.........................................................2
Section 2 PLANNING.................................................................3
Section 3 INSTALLATION & ASSEMBLY.......................................6
Section 4 Engineering Specifications .......................................13
Section 5 VENTING/DUCTING⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄⁄ 14
Section 6 GAS PIPING..............................................................17
Section 7 WIRING....................................................................18
Section 8 OPERATION MAINTENANCE.....................................19
Section 8 TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................21
Section 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS..............................................22
WARRANTY INFORMATION.....................................................28
WARNING:
The State of California requires the following warning:
COMBUSTION BY-PRODUCTS PRODUCED WHEN USING
THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN CARBON MONOXIDE, A
CHEMICAL KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
TO CAUSE CANCER AND BIRTH DEFECTS (OR OTHER
REPRODUCTIVE HARM).
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SECTION 2: Planning
The following codes and instructions should be followed when
planning the installation of the Ener-Radiant ERXL heater. In
addition to these instructions, the warnings in (Section 1) must
be carefully adhered to since improper installation may lead to
property damage, injury, or death.
National Standards and Applicable
Codes
Gas Codes:
The type of gas appearing on the nameplate must be
the type of gas used. Installation must comply with local
codes and recommendations of the local gas company,
and the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 – latest
revision, (same as NFPA Bulletin 54) or the Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
Clearance between the heater and its vent and adjacent
combustible material (which is part of the building or its
contents) shall be maintained to conform with the Stan-
dard for Installation of Gas Appliances and Gas Piping,
NFPA-54 / ANSI Z223.1 – latest revision, National Fuel
Gas Code or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation
Code, CSA B149.1.
Aircraft Hangers:
Installation in aircraft hangers must be in accordance
with the Standard for Aircraft Hangers, ANSI / NFPA-409
– latest revision.
Heaters in aircraft storage or service areas shall be
installed at a height of 10 feet above the upper surface
of wings or engine enclosures of the highest aircraft
which may be housed in the hanger. (This should be
measured from the bottom of the heater to the wing or
engine enclosure, whichever is highest from the floor.)
In other sections of aircraft hangers, such as shops or
offices, heaters must not be installed less than 8 feet
above the floor.
Heaters installed in aircraft hangers shall be located
so as not to be subject to damage by aircraft, cranes,
moveable scaffolding or other objects.
Public Garages:
Installations in garages must be made in accordance
with the Standard for Parking Structures, NFPA-88A –
latest revision or the Standard for Repair Garages, NFPA-
88B – latest revision.
Heaters must not be installed less than 8 feet above
the floor. Minimum clearances to combustibles must be
maintained from vehicles parked below the heater.
When installed over hoists, minimum clearances to com-
bustibles must be maintained from the uppermost point
on the hoist.
Venting:
The venting must be installed in accordance with NFPA-
54 / ANSI Z223.1 or CSA 149.1– latest revision, National
Fuel Gas Code. Partial information with regard to this
code is provided in (Section 5) of this installation manual
with regard to size and configurations for venting
arrangements.
Any portion of flue pipe passing through a combustible
wall must be dual insulated or have an approved thim-
ble. Refer to ANSI-Z223.1 or CSA149.1– latest revision.
Hazardous Locations:
Where there is the possibility of exposure to combustible
airborne material or vapor, consult the local Fire Marshal,
the fire insurance carrier or other authorities for approval
of the proposed installation.
Critical Considerations
Ener-Radiant ERXL is a suspended heater. Therefore, its
stability, flexibility, and safety are very important. Before
starting installation, be sure the system can meet the
following requirements.
Maintain specified clearances to combustibles, and safe
distance from the heat-sensitive material, equipment and
work stations.
The stated clearances to combustibles represent
a surface temperature of 90°F (30°C) above room
temperature. Building materials with low heat tolerance
(such as plastic, vinyl siding, canvas, etc.) may be subject
to degradation at lower temperatures. It is the installers
responsibility to assure that adjacent materials are
protected from degradation.
Provide a suspension with vertical length of chain or
swinging rod which has at least 2 inches of horizontal
travel for each burner in a straight run. Be sure the
suspension system is sufficiently flexible to accommodate
thermal expansion which occurs as the system heats up
(see Figure 6 on page 12).
Provide access to burners for servicing, preferable on
both sides, above and behind the burner for removal.
Provide a minimum of 18 inches of clearance between
burners and building walls. (Always observe minimum
clearances to combustibles.)
Be sure the heater has a downward pitch of one-half
inch per 20 feet away from the burner.
Provide signs in storage areas to specify maximum
stacking height to maintain required clearances to
combustibles.
Plan location supports (see Figure 2A-F starting on page
8). Locate a support near all elbows.
The installation must conform with local building codes
or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
If an external electrical source is utilized, the heater,
when installed, must be electrically grounded in
accordance with the National Electical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70 or current Canadian Electrical Code, CSA
C22.1.
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Clearances To Combustibles
TABLE 1: Minimum Clearances to Combustibles (Use Figure 1 on page 5 as a Guide)
Reflector Type Position ERXL-40 ERXL-60 ERXL-80 ERXL-100 ERXL-125 ERXL-150 ERXL-175
Standard
Reflector
(Horizontal)
A
B
C
D
6‰
30‰
55
30‰
6‰
30‰
55
30‰
6‰
36
55
36
6‰
36
74
36
6‰
36
87
36
6‰
36
87
36
8‰
36
87
36
45° Reflector Tilt
A
B
C
E
F
12 ‰
30‰
55
36
60‰
12 ‰
30‰
55
36
60‰
18
36
55
36
60‰
18
36
74
36
60‰
18
36
87
36
60‰
18
36
87
36
60‰
18
36
87
36
60‰
U-Tube Standard
(Horizontal)
A
B
C
D
6‰
30‰
55
30‰
6‰
30‰
55
30‰
6‰
36
55
36
6‰
36
74
36
6‰
36
87
36
6‰
36
87
36
8‰
36
87
36
U-Tube Opposite
45°
A
B
C
F
12 ‰
30‰
55
60‰
12 ‰
30‰
55
60‰
18
36
55
60‰
18
36
74
60‰
18
36
87
60‰
18
36
87
60‰
18
36
87
60‰
U-Tube Full 4
A
B
C
E
F
12 ‰
30‰
55
36
60‰
12 ‰
30‰
55
36
60‰
18
36
55
36
60‰
18
36
74
36
60‰
18
36
87
36
60‰
18
36
87
36
60‰
18
36
87
36
60‰
Unvented Above A 36‰ 36‰ 36‰ 36‰ 36‰ 36‰ 36‰
WARNING:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH.
In all situations, clearances to combustibles must be maintained. Failure to observe clearances to combustibles may result in property
damage, severe injury, or death.
Minimum clearances must be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater. Signs should be posted in storage areas to specify
maximum stacking height to maintain required clearances to combustibles.
Caution should be used when running the system near combustible materials such as wood, paper, rubber, etc. Consideration should be
given to partitions, storage racks, hoists, building construction, etc.
TABLE 1 gives minimum acceptable clearances to combustibles. Clearances as shown in TABLE 1 are not for use in four-sided enclosures.
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Clearances To Combustibles
Figure 1: Clearances To Combustibles (Refer to TABLE 1 on page 4)
A
C
EF
STANDARD REFLECTOR
D
A
C
A
C
D
„U‰-Tube, Standard
A
C
D
F
„U‰-Tube, Opposite 45°
F
C C
AA
E
A
F
„U‰-Tube, Full 45°
C
AC
B
B
Front and Back Clearance
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SECTION 3: Installation & Assembly
TUBE COUPLING(19021)
KEY FOR TUBE COUPLING
(14616)
TUBE HANGER
(14585P)
HEAT EXCHANGER TUBE 10'
(06413)
TURBULATOR BAFFLE 10' (03445)
TURBULATOR BAFFLE 5' (03447)
**NOT INCLUDED WITH ALL MODELS**
**ONLY HEATERS 30' LENGTH AND UNDER**
REFLECTOR 10'
(00418A)
VENT ADAPTER
(19021)
BURNER BOX
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Installation Procedure
Take maximum advantage of the building upper
structure, beams, joists, purlins, etc., from which to
suspend the heater. There is no unique sequence for
installation of the tubing. On-site observation will usually
reveal a logical sequence. Begin the installation at the
most critical dimension. This could save time. Watch for
swinging doors, overhead cranes, car lifts etc. Reflectors
and tubing can be installed as you move along. Carefully
adjust system pitch at each position to level the heater.
Pitch down one-half inch in 20 feet (away from burner).
DON’T Pressure test the gas line using high pressure (greater
than ½ PSIG) without closing the high-pressure shutoff
cocks. Failure to do so will result in damage to the
burners.
Burner Housing
Must always be
installed horizontally.
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Install immediately after first
coupling.
Turbulator Assembly
Enerco normally ships Ener-Radiant heaters with
turbulators assembled into appropriate tubes.
Tube and Reflector Hanger
Suspend system from these hangers.
Minimum two (2) required per tube.
Reflectors
Alternate overlap as shown
on overview. Length of
reflector and amount of
overlap is indicated.
10' 2-1/2" ALUMINIZED
Heat Exchange Tubes
Supplied in 10 ft. lengths.
Tube Coupling Assembly
Coupling should be oriented with
slide bar on top, and all couplings
should „point‰ in the same direction.
Where Field Changes Occur
Turbulator Sections and Adapter are available in
sections and must be assembled before installation
(See Figure 3 for details). The number of sections
required is indicated.
Assemble the heater components as shown in Figures 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F and 2G. Optional reflector configurations are shown in (Figure
1). Install appropriated suspension hardware, beam clamps, chain or rod at predetermined locations. Adjustment of chain length will provide
uniform pitch.
DO Familiarize yourself with local and national
codes.
Develop a planned procedure which will conserve material
and labor on the job.
Check to see that all material and equipment is on the job
before starting installation.
Allow for thermal expansion of the hot tube.
Install the gas connector only as shown in instructions (see
Figure 14 on page 17).
Have slip joints where required between reflectors to keep
them from buckling or coming apart.
Provide 1 sq. inch of free air opening to each 1,000 BTU/hr.
of heater input (but not less than 100 sq. inches) in enclosed
spaces. One opening should be within 12 inches of the top
and one within 12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure.
FIGURE 2: Ener-Radiant XL Overview
Vent Adapter
Used to attach the heat
exchanger tubing to vent pipe.
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HANGER HANGER
18” 18”
10’ 2-1/2” ALUMINIZED
ALUMINIZED
FIGURE 2B: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-60, ERXL-80S, Assembly Overview
20 ft. Exchanger length. 21 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 4 Suspensin points indicated.
FIGURE 2A: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-40
10 ft. Exchanger length. 11 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 2 Suspension points as indicated.
HANGER HANGER HANGER HANGER
18” 18” 18” 18”
10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2”
ALUMINIZED
2-1/2” OVERLAY TYP
(1) Turbulator Sections
ALUMINIZED
FIGURE 2D: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-100S Assembly Overview
30 ft. Exchanger length. 31 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 6 Suspension points as indicated.
FIGURE 2C: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-80, Assembly Overview
30 ft. Exchanger length. 31 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 6 Suspension points as indicated
18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18”
10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2”
(1) Turbulator Sections
HANGER HANGER HANGER
Typ.
HANGER
ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED
9' Long Turbulator Section
10' Long Turbulator Section
5' Long Turbulator Section
10' Long Turbulator Section
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FIGURE 2E: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-100, ERXL-125S
40 ft. Exchanger length. 41 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 8 Suspension points as indicated.
FIGURE 2F: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-125, ERXL-150, ERXL-175
50 ft. Exchanger length. 51 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 10 Suspension points as indicated.
FIGURE 2G: Ener-Radiant XL Model ERXL-150L, ERXL-175L
60 ft. Exchanger length. 61 ft. - 4 in. Total Heater length. 12 Suspension points as indicated.
10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2”
10’ 2-1/2”
10’ 2-1/2”
18”
Typ.
ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED
18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18”
10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2”
10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2”
18”
Typ.
ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZEDALUMINIZED
18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18” 18”
ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED ALUMINIZED
18”
Typ. 18” 18” 18”
10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2” 10’ 2-1/2”
18" 18" 18" 18" 18" 18" 18"
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FIGURE 3: Ener-Radiant XL Dimensions & Suggested Mounting Heights
(some Models)
Turbulator
Heat Exchanger Tubing (some Models)
Turbulator
Heat Exchanger Tubing
Minimum Total Length (see chart below)
Burner Side View
Burner Ratings and Heat Exchanger Lengths: (NG and LP) Suggested Mounting Heights
Model # Rate (BTU/Hr.) Heat Exchanger
Length Turbulator Minimum
Total Length
Suggested
Min. Space
Typical
Mounting
Height Spot
ERXL-40 40,000 10 ft. 9 ft. 10' - 4' 8' - 10' 10Ê - 14'
ERXL-60 60,000 20 ft. 10 ft. 21' - 4' 10Ê - 1 10Ê - 1
ERXL-80S 80,000 20 ft. 10 ft. 21' - 4' 12Ê - 1 12Ê - 1
ERXL-80 80,000 30 ft. 10 ft. 31' - 4' 12Ê - 1 12Ê - 1
ERXL-100S 100,000 30 ft. 5 ft. 31' - 4' 12Ê - 1 12Ê - 1
ERXL-100 100,000 40 ft. None 41' - 4' 15Ê - 1 12" - 15'
ERXL-125S 125,000 40 ft. None 41' - 4' 15Ê - 2 14Ê - 19'
ERXL-125 125,000 50 ft. None 51' - 4' 15Ê - 1 14Ê - 19'
ERXL-150 150,000 50 ft. None 51' - 4' 20Ê - 23Ê 15Ê - 25'
ERXL-150L 150,000 60 ft. None 61' - 4' 20Ê - 2 15Ê - 25'
ERXL-175 175,000 50 ft. None 51' - 4' 20Ê - 23Ê 15Ê - 25'
ERXL-175L 175,000 60 ft. None 61' - 4' 20Ê - 2 15Ê - 25'
Burner Rear View
9.25"(23.49cm)
9.25"(23.49cm)
17.75"(45.08)
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Couplings: Tube and tube fittings are connected by wrap-
around couplings which clamp by means of
a tapered, hammer-driven lock member. The
starting ends of the coupling and lock member
are identified by 1/4‰ holes which are put
together when starting assembly. Be sure the
tube ends are in line and tube ends butt against
stop pin(s) inside coupling. The slide bar is to be
hammer-driven to a point of securing the coupling
snugly to the tubes. Over-driving will result in
distortion of the coupling or slide bar lip to a
point decreasing the holding the capability of the
coupling. (See Figure 4)
90° Elbow
Elbow Fitting Dimensions
FIGURE 5: Installation of Elbow & Coupling
Elbow Package: Stk. # F106415 Elbow Package includes:
(1) elbow, (1) coupling and (1) refelctor.
Install elbow into radiant tube sequence
where plans indicate a 90° bend
(see Figure 4).
U-Tube Fitting Dimensions 180° U-Tube
Stk. # i ncludes:
F106414 U-Tube Package
(1)U -tube, (1) coupling and (2)
radiant tube sequence where plans
indicate a 180° bend
(see Figure 4).
COUPLING ASSEMBLY
Plain Coupling - 14612
Key for Coupling - 14616
Tighten
Loosen
Hole 1
Coupling
Assembly
Impact
Block
Hole 2
When assembling coupling note
the location of Hole 1 and Hole 2
Orient coupling so that
the impact block is above
tube centerline.
TUBE COUPLING
KEY for COUPLING
FIGURE 4:
(38.73 CM)
(15.24 CM)
18" (45cm)
10"
(25cm)
(10cm)
(43cm)
9" (22cm) Radius
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A
Chain kit - Stk. #17370
One chain kit will suspend one 10 ft. section of tube and one 10 ft.
section of reflector.
FIGURE 7: Tube and Reflector Hanger
FIGURE 7: Mounting Flange / Tube Detail
1) Insert tube 06413 into front casting to point (A).
2) Tighter all set screws marked (B) until snug.
3) After both set screws are snug, turn each
additional 1/4 turn to secure tube in place.
FIGURE 8: Burner Box / Transition Tube Detail
FIGURE 6: Typical Suspension Details
Locknut
Washer
Wood Beam
Washer
Screw Hook
min. 3/8" (10 mm)
I-Beam
Beam
Clamp
As Req'd
S-Hook
Bar Joist
Clip
Truss
Concrete
Beam
Anchor
Mounting Flange
Cap Screw
Stk. 98012
Split Lock Washer
Stk. #98527
Gasket
Stk. #12397
Burner Box
(flame observation
window facing down)
HORIZONTAL REFLECTOR POSITION (STANDARD)
ANGLE MOUNTING RING
RADIANT TUBE
HORIZONTAL MOUNTING RING
HANGER
REFLECTOR
TOP
SIDE 4REFLECTOR POSITION (OPTIONAL)
BELOW
FIGURE 9: Reflector End Cap
Parts list
1 00419 Reflector End Cap (Qty 1)
2 09369 Spring Clip (Qty 4)
Flange Kit #06428XL
Kit Includes: Flange,Screws(4), Lock Washers(4), Gasket(1)
B
B
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SECTION 4
Engineering Specifications
The total heating system supplied shall be design certified by CSA
under ANSI Z83.20a latest revision and CGA 2.34a latest revision.
A. Burner & Burner Controls
1. Burners shall be capable of firing with one of the fuel options as
specified on the purchase documents: Natural Gas or LP.
2. Burners shall be supplied to fire at any one of the input rates as
specified.
ERXL-40 40,000 BTU/Hr. ERXL-125 125,000 BTU/Hr.
ERXL-60 60,000 BTU/Hr. ERXL-150 150,000 BTU/Hr.
ERXL-80 80,000 BTU/Hr. ERXL-175 175,000 BTU/Hr.
ERXL-100 100,000 BTU/Hr.
3. Burner shall be equipped with a direct sense silicon-carbide hot
surface ignition control system with 100% shut-off ignition device.
Power supplied to each heater shall be 120V, 60Hz, single phase.
Burners shall be rated for 1.0 Amp (run) and 5.0 Amp (start.)
4. Burner shall be equipped with thermal overload motor
protection, balanced air rotor, combustion air proving safety
pressure switch, and viewing window for flame observation.
5. When specified, in contaminated environments, the burner shall
be capable of supplying outside air to each burner for the sup-
port of combustion.
6. All burners shall be pre-wired with a grounded electrical
cord and plug.
7. At customerÊs choice, burners may be controlled with either
an optional line voltage thermostat or by optional low voltage
thermostats with an appropriate low voltage transformer relay.
8. Gas supply to the burners shall conform to the following:
1/2‰ NPT gas connector size
Natural Gas: 4.6‰ W.C. MIN, 7.0‰ W.C. MAX
LP Gas: 11‰ W.C. MIN, 14.0: W.C. MAX
B. Heat Exchanger
1. Radiant tubing shall be 4‰ diameter aluminized steel supplied in
10 ft. sections. Sections shall be joined with stainless steel wrap-
around couplings.
2. Reflector to be of aluminum material and designed to direct all
radiant output below horizontal center line of radiant tube.
3. Heaters shall be vented according to manufacturerÊs
recommendations.
Gas pressure at MANIFOLD:
Natural Gas: 3.5” W.C.
LP Gas: 10.5” W.C.
1/2‰ NPT Gas Connector Size
Gas INLET pressure:
Natural Gas: 4.6” W.C. Min
11.0” W.C. Max
LP Gas: 11.0” W.C. Min
14.0” W.C. Max
1/2‰ NPT Gas Connector Size
Electrical Rating: (All Models)
120V - 60Hz
1.0 AMP (Run) 5.0 AMP (Start)
Dimensions:
Flue Connection Size…………………4”
Outside Air Connection Size………4”
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COMMON VENTING - (2) Heaters (Horizontal and Vertical)
Model # H = 6 ft. H = 8 ft. H = 15 ft.
ERXL-40 D = 7" D = 6" D = 6"
ERXL-60 D = 7" D = 6" D = 6"
ERXL-80 D = 8: D = 7" D = 6"
ERXL-100 D = 8" D = 8" D = 7"
ERXL-125 D = 10" D = 10" D = 8"
ERXL-150 D = 10" D = 10" D = 8"
ERXL-175 D = 10" D = 10" D = 8"
SECTION 5
Venting / Ducting
General Requirements
This heater must be vented in accordance with the specifications
contained in this manual and with the following national codes
and any state, provincial or local codes which may apply:
• Refer to National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1- latest
revision.
• CANADA: Refer to Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code
CSA B149.1- latest revision.
The heater may be vented to the outdoors either vertically or
horizontally.
Optional outside air supply may be directed to the heater
horizontally or vertically.
Be sure that the method selected for venting heater complies
with all codes as required for each particular location
The use of single-wall vent pipe (26 gauge) is recommended. A
section of double-wall vent pipe is recommended when passing
through the roof or wall.
Exhaust end of heater will accept a 4'(10 cm) vent pipe using
the vent adapter. Install the vent adapter with the seam on top,
secure all vent joints with a minimum of 3 #8 x 3/8" sheet metal
screws and seal all joints using a high temperature silicone
sealant.
If condensation in the flue is a problem, the flue length should
be shortened or insulated.
Vent pipe must be sloped downward away from the burner
1/4"(.6 cm) for ever 10'(3m).
VENT LENGTHS:
Maximum total vent length allowed in thirty (30Ê) feet.
Maximum outside air supply duct allowed thirty (30Ê) feet.
Maximum total vent length plus outside air supply length
shall not exceed fifty (50Ê) feet.
NOTE:
A total of two (2) elbows are allowed for vent and
outside air supply combination. Subtract 5' feet per additional
elbow from maximum length allowed if 3 or more elbows are
used.
Install a minimum 18" (30 cm) straight length of duct for air
intake or vent before any Tee or elbow.
Alternative Arrangements / Optional Equipment for Venting
Unvented Operation
a) Sufficient ventilation must be provided in the amount of 4
CFM per 1,000 BTU/hr. firing rate.
b) Refer to ANSI Z223.1 - latest revision, NFPA-54 and local
codes for additional information.
c) Use of optional outside combustion air is not recommended
with unvented heaters due to pressure considerations. Refer
to page 16
Horizontal Venting
a) Four (4‰) inch O.D. flue pipe is required. Thirty (30Ê) feet
maximum length is recommended.
b) All flue joints should be sealed using suitable product such
as General Electric RTV106 or Permatex Form-A-Gasket Red
High Temperature Silicone Adhesive Sealant.
c) Do not install any elbow or 45 fitting to bring vent lower
than the horizontal tube system.
d) Vent terminal should be installed at a height sufficient to
prevent blockage by snow.
1) Vent must exit building not less than seven (7Ê) feet
above grade when located adjacent to public walkways.
2) Vent must terminate at least three (3Ê) feet above any
forced air inlet located within ten feet (10Ê).
3) Vent must terminate at least four (4Ê) feet below, four
(4Ê) feet horizontally from, or one (1Ê) foot above any
door, window, or gravity inlet into any building.
4) Vent terminal shall be located at least twelve (12‰) inches
from any opening through which vent gases could enter
the building.
5) Vent terminal must be beyond any combustible over
hang
Vertical Venting
a) Four (4‰) inch O.D. flue pipe, maximum thirty (30Ê) feet
in length may be used as shown with approved vent cap.
(See General Requirements on this page for additional
information.)
b) An insulated thimble may be required to pass through
combustible structures (check local codes).
c) All flue joints should be sealed using suitable products (see
recommendation for horizontal venting.)
Common Venting
a) Horizontal run to vent must never exceed 75% of the vertical
height of the vent. Refer to ANSI Z223.1 - latest revision,
NFA-54 for proper vent sizes and installation.
b) Open area of common vent must equal the sum of the open
area of individual vents connected to it. (See chart below
and diagrams - page 14.)
c) Use double wall vent as required (check codes.)
d) All joints must be sealed using suitable products.
e) Connections to common stack must be positioned to avoid
direct opposition between streams of combustion gases.
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FIGURE 12: Common Roof Venting
HORIZONTAL COMMON VENTING
VERTICAL COMMON VENTING
SIDE VIEW
Type "B" Vent required outdoors.
Vent Adapter Stk. #19021
Roof
Secure all joints with 3 (minimum) #8 x 3/8"
sheet metal screws and seal all joints.
H
Approved Vent Cap
Flashing
D
Burner Box Burner Box
Type "B" Vent required outdoors.
Vent Adapter Stk. #19021
Outside Wall
Secure all joints with 3 (minimum) #8 x 3/8"
sheet metal screws and seal all joints.
H
Vent Cap
Wall Thimble
(If Applicable)
Burner Box
Burner Box
D
D
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FIGURE 10: Unvented Operation
36”
36”
A
1. Ventilation equal to 4 CFM per 1,000 BTU/HR firing rate must
be provided in unvented heater installations
2. For dimensions A "unvented" refer to ( Figure 1- Minimum
Clearances to Combustibles.)
FIGURE 10A: Single Wall
Single wall vent run
Single wall terminal end
FIGURE 10b: Double Wall
Double wall vent run
Double wall terminal end
FIGURE 11: Vertical Venting
18"(45cm)
18" (45cm) Min. 3'-0" (91cm) Min.
8"(20cm) to 10"(25cm) Max.
6' (182cm) Min.
18" (45cm) Min. 3'-0" (91cm) Min.
6' (182cm) Min.
2"(5cm) Clearance thimble
2"(5cm) Clearance thimble
required when u pipe
extends through
combustible materials
(91cm)
(91cm)
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Outside Combustion Air Supply
The Ener-Radiant XL heater is approved for installation with
an outside air supply system. Some compounds such as
halogenated hydrocarbons or other corrosive chemicals in the
air can be drawn into the equipment and cause an accelerated
rate of corrosion of some of the heater components. The use
of such chemical compounds near the enclosure should be
avoided.
IMPORTANT: If the building has a slight negative
pressure or contaminants are present in the air, an
outside combustion air supply to the heaters is strongly
recommended.
For an outside air supply, a four (4‰) inch O.D. single wall pipe
may be attached to the heater. The duct may be up to forty-five
(30Ê) ft. maximum length or two (2Ê) ft. minimum length with
no more than two (2) elbows. (See General Requirements on
page 15 for additional information.)
The air supply duct may have to be insulated to prevent
condensation on the outer surface. The outside air terminal
should be securely fastened to the outside wall by drilling four
(4) 1/4‰ diameter holes in the outside flange; wood screws or
bolts and expansion sleeves may be used to fasten terminal.
FIGURE 13: Non-Pressurized Outside Air Supply Duct
PVC Pipe, „Dryer Hose‰, or equivalent may be used instead of
standard vent pipe.
SECTION 6
Gas Piping
Read applicable warnings in (Section 1) before proceeding with
Gas Pipe installation. Improper installation may result in property
damage, severe injury, or death.
Meter and service must be large enough to handle all the burners
being installed plus any other connected load. The gas line which
feed the system must be large enough to supply the required gas
with a maximum pressure drop of 1/2‰ water column. When gas
piping is not included in the layout drawing, the local gas supplier
will usually help in planning the gas piping.
A 1/2‰ tapping at each burner location must be located and oriented
as shown in (Figure 14). To check system pressure, put a plugged
1/8‰ NPT tapping in the gas line at the connection to the burner
farthest from the supply. Before connecting the burners to the
supply system, verify that all high pressure testing of the gas piping
has been completed. Do not high pressure test the gas piping with
the burners connected.
Follow these instructions to ensure a professional gas supply
installation:
Support all gas piping with suitable pipe hanging
materials.
Use wrought iron or wrought steel pipe and malleable
iron fitting. All pipe fittings should be new and free
from defects. Carefully ream the pipe and tubing ends
to remove obstructions and burrs.
Use L.P. gas-resistant joint compound on all pipe
threads.
Check the pipe and tubing ends for leaks before
placing heating equipment into service. When
checking for gas leaks, use soap and water solution:
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME.
Install the flex gas connector as shown. The flex gas connector
accommodates expansion of the heating system and allows for easy
installation and service of the burner.
FIGURE 14: Gas Line Connection with Stainless Steel Flex Gas
Connector
Shut-Off Valve must be parallel
to burner gas inlet. The 2‰
displacement shown is for the cold
condition. This displacement may
reduce when the system is fired.
Shut – off Valve
12 "
2"
1/2" Stainless Steel Flex Gas Connector
Stk. #16401
90°
45°
45°
4" (10 cm)
Seal All Joints
4"
Heater Movement
Heater Movement
Heater Movement
Heater Movement
Outside Air
Terminal
Flex Pipe
6" (15 cm) to
12" (30 cm) Long
Flex Pipe
6" (15 cm) to
12" (30 cm) Long
Flex Pipe
6" (15 cm) to
12" (30 cm) Long
Outside Air
Terminal
NOTE:
Flue pipe requires additional
support. Flex pipe will not
support riser and outside
air terminal
Vertical Outside Air
Horizontal Outside Air
FIGURE 14A: Incorrect Gas Line Connection with Stainless
Steel Flex Gas Connector
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SECTION 7
Wiring
Heaters are normally controlled by thermostats. Line voltage
thermostats are wired directly (see Figure 15), 24V thermostats are
wired directly using the terminals on burner box(see Figure 16).
Heaters must be grounded in accordance with the National Electric
Code ANSI/NFPA- 70 or current Canadian Electrical Code, CSA
C22.1. Heaters may also be controlled with a manual line voltage
switch or timer switch in place of the thermostat.
FIGURE 15: Line Voltage Thermostat Wiring
T
H
N
120v – 60 Hz
White
Green
Supply Circuit
Burners
(Maximum – 2 per Thermostat)
Black
FIGURE 16: Low Voltage Thermostat Wiring
White
Green
120v – 60 Hz
Supply Circuit
Burners
(Maximum – 1 per Thermostat)
Black
H
N
T
FIGURE 17: Ener-Radiant XL Burner Internal Wiring
If any of the original wire as supplied with the
appliance must be replaced, it must be replace with
wiring material having a temperature rating of at least
105°C and 600 volts.
Each burner must be electrically grounded in
accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA
- 70 or current Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
FIGURE 18: Ener-Radiant XL Burner Internal Wiring Ladder
Diagram
VAC
120
120V 24V
Black
Black
Purple
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Black
Black
Green
Green
Orange
Transformer
White
White
White
THERMOSTAT
White
Blue
Gas Valve
Air Switch
Ignitor
Sensor
Motor / Blower Door Switch
Terminal
Bushing
120V
L2
(NEUTRAL)
White
White
White
White
White
White
Gray
Orange
Transfomer
Thermostat
Air Switch
Gas Valve
Door Switch Motor / Blower
Ignitor
Sensor
Blue
Yellow
Yellow
Purple
Black
Black
Black
Black
L2 (HOT)
24V
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9. A qualified service agency should be contacted for service
other than routine maintenance.
10. Check vent terminal and fresh air inlet to see that they have
not been blocked during the non-heating season. If either
pipe is restricted, the air switch wonÊt close, resulting in a
no-heat situation.
Troubleshooting
CAUTION: Before opening the Ener-Radiant XL
burner door for any type of service, be sure
the gas supply has been shut off at the heater
and the electrical cord from the burner box
has been unplugged.
Blower Motor 1. Is the thermostat calling for heat? Is there
Fails to Run: 115V at the burner receptacle?
2. Check blower side door for seal. Check door
switch. Replace if necessary/
3. Check blower for obstructions. Replace
blower if necessary.
Igniter 1. Check igniter for damage. Replace if
Does Not Glow: necessary.
2. Check voltage and resistance at igniter.
(Voltage should be 115V. Resistance should
be 40-75 ohms.)
3. Check for obstructions to the air inlet and
outlet.
4. Check wiring and hose connections to the
air switch. Replace if necessary.
5. Check voltages at transformer primary and
secondary. Replace transformer or module if
necessary.
Valve Does Not Gas pressure downstream of gas control can
Come On: be measure by using a manometer and
connecting to pressure tap on control/
1. Check to see if manual valve heater is ON.
2. Check to see if manual valve knob on heater
gas control in ON.
3. Supply gas pressure can be checked at 1/8‰
NPT pressure tapping on heater external
manual valve.
4. Check to see if gas control is opening: no
manifold pressure indicates valve is closed.
If the valve is closed, either the gas valve or
the ignition module is faulty.
WARNING: Do not disconnect ground leads
inside heater. Do not interchange grounded
and ungrounded leads on transformer or
ignition module.
Burner Does Not 1. Check to see if gas lines were properly
Light: purged of air.
2. Check inlet and outlet gas pressure during
ignition period.
Natural inlet pressure should be 4.6‰
Natural outlet pressure should be 3.5‰
LP inlet pressure should be 11.0‰
LP outlet pressure should be 10.25‰
3. Check for proper orifice and air plate.
SECTION 8
Operation & Maintenance
Sequence of Operation
1. Turn the thermostat up. When the thermostat calls for heat,
blower motor will energize.
2. When the motor approaches nominal running RPM, the air
proving switch closes and activates the ignition module.
3. The ignition module then energizes the hot surface igniter for
a timed warm-up period (approximately 45 to 60 seconds.)
4. After the warm-up period, the gas valve is energized.
5. During the last part of the sequence, the igniter is de-
energized and is converted to a flame sensing rod.
6. If a flame is detected, the gas valve remains open. When the
call for heat is satisfied, and the system control mechanism
de-energizes the burner line voltage supply, the gas valves are
turned off.
7. If no flame is detected on a single-try module, the gas valve
is closed, and the module will lockout until it is reset. Reset
is accomplished by removing power from the module for at
least five (5) seconds (thermostat cycle required.)
8. If no flame is detected on a three-trial module, the gas
valve is closed, and a purge period begins. After the purge,
the module acts to power the igniter for a second warm-
up period, and a second trial for ignition period. If flame is
still not established, a third and final purge, warm-up, and
trial cycle begins. After three trials, the module will lockout
until reset. Reset is accomplished by removing power from
the module for at least five (5) seconds (thermostat cycle
required.)
9. On a three-trial module, if flame is established and lost
on the first or second trial, the gas valve is turned off, a
purge, warm-up, and trial for ignition will occur on a three-
trial module, only three trials for ignition are allowed per
thermostat cycle.
Maintenance
For best performance, the following maintenance procedures should
be performed before each heating season:
1. Be sure gas and electrical supply to heater are off before
performing any service or maintenance.
2. Check condition of blower scroll and motor. Dirt and dust
may be blown out with compressed air, or a vacuum cleaner
may be used. When using compressed air do not exceed 30
psi in order to not damage fragile hot surface igniter.
3. Check condition of burner. Carefully remove any dust or
debris from inside the burner box or burner cup.
4. Inspect the igniter. Replace igniter if there is excessive carbon
residue, erosion, breakage or other defects.
5. Check the inside of the firing tube with a flashlight. If carbon
or scale are present, scrape out the deposits with a wire
brush or rod, or metal plate attached to a wooden pole.
6. Check to see that the burner observation window is clean
and free of cracks or holes. Clean or replace as necessary.
7. Check the flue pipe for soot or dirt. After cleaning as
necessary, re-attach the flue pipe to the heater.
8. Outside surfaces of heater may be cleaned by wiping with a
damp cloth.
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Burner Does Not 1. Check ground wire continuity.
Stay Lit: 2. Check burner internal wiring for reversed
leads.
3. Check insulation on the igniter leads.
4. Replace module if necessary.
Honeywell Valve LED Status
The Ener-Radiant XL series Tube Heater is equipped with a honeywell
Smart Valve. This valve has a built-in diagnostic program, which will
assist in troubleshooting in the event of a valve-related problem. The
LED or (Light Emitting Diode) is located on the top of the valve as
shown in diagram below. The LED status indications are listed below
to help with the troubleshooting.
FIGURE 19:
OFF INDICATED
Off No power to the control
Bright-Dim Normal operation.
This indication shows whenever the system is
powered, unless some abnormal event has occurred.
2-Flashes Airflow providing switch remains closed longer than
30 seconds after call for heat begins (air providing
switch stuck closed.)
3-Flashes Airflow providing switch remains open longer than 30
seconds after combustion air blower is energized - or
blower does not energize.
4-Flashes White jumper wire is loose.
5-Flashes Flame signal sensed out of proper sequence.
6-Flashes System Lockout.
LED
Honeywell Smart Valve
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