! ARNIN: This heater must be installed and serviced by trained gas installation and service personnel only! 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. Protect yourself and others by observing all safety information. Retain instructions for future reference. DX2 Series For complete installation instructions, see eneric IOM this piece was inserted within. Also available at www.reverberray.com. Project: Date: Location: City: State: Zip: Customer Name: Local Representative: Contractor: Engineer: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone #: Serial #: Model #: Date of Installation: Notes: Table of Contents Page Models 1 arnings 2 Clearances to Combustibles 2 Product Summary 3 Product Instructions 3 Heater Requirements 4 Theory of Operation 4 iring Diagrams 5-7 Flowchart 8-9 Parts Listing 10-11 Series Kit Contents 12 Models V.6/03 Qty. Model # as Type (circle one) TU's Straight Length Model requires 5EA-Sub accessory package. arranty Registration Options: U-Tube Length eight 1. Register online at www.reverberray.com/warranty 2. Complete the information above and fax to Detroit Radiant Products Co. 3. Complete the information above and mail to Detroit Radiant Products Co. Typical Mount Height Combustion Chamber Printed in U.S.A. Detroit Radiant Products 21400 Hoover Rd., arren, MI 48089 T. (586) 756-0950 F. (586) 756-2626 Form# LIODX2-3M-3/04 (LES) Replaces Form# LIODX2-5M-3/03 Radiant Emitter Tube "Type" Tube Pkg #1 "Type" Tube Pkg. #2 DX-2 20-50 N or LP 50,000 21'-7" 13'-0" 120 # 10' - 15' 4" 20-4 Alum N/A 5 DX-2 20-60 N or LP 60,000 21'-7" 13'-0" 120 # 11' - 16' 4" 20-4 Alum N/A 5 DX-2 20-75 N or LP 75,000 21'-7" 13'-0" 120 # 12' - 18' 4" 20-4 Alum N/A 5 DX-2 20-100 N or LP 96,000 21'-7" 13'-0" 120 # 13' - 20' 4" 20-4 Alum N/A 5 DX-2 30-50 N or LP 50,000 31'-3" 17'-10" 160 # 10' - 15' 4" 30-4 Alum N/A 4 DX-2 30-60 N or LP 60,000 31'-3" 17'-10" 160 # 11' - 16' 4" 30-4 Alum N/A 4 DX-2 30-75 N or LP 75,000 31'-3" 17'-10" 160 # 12' - 18' 4" 30-4 Alum N/A 4 DX-2 30-100 N or LP 100,000 31'-3" 17'-10" 160 # 13' - 20' 4" 30-4 Alum N/A 5 DX-2 30-125 N or LP 125,000 31'-3" 17'-10" 160 # 15' - 25' 4" 30-4 Alum N/A 5 DX-2 40-50 N or LP 50,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 10' - 15' 4" 40-4 Alum N/A 2 DX-2 40-60 N or LP 60,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 11' - 16' 4" 40-4 Alum N/A 2 DX-2 40-75 N or LP 75,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 12' - 18' 4" 40-4 Alum N/A 2 DX-2 40-100 N or LP 100,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 13' - 20' 4" 40-4 Alum N/A 4 DX-2 40-125 N or LP 125,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 15' - 25' 4" 40-4 Alum N/A 4 DX-2 40-150 N or LP 150,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 16' - 30' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan N/A 4 DX-2 40-175 N or LP 175,000 40'-11" 22'-8" 190 # 17' - 35' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan N/A 4 DX-2 50-100 N or LP 100,000 50'-7" 27'-6" 235 # 13' - 20' 4" 40-4 Alum 10-4-Alum 2 DX-2 50-125 N or LP 125,000 50'-7" 27'-6" 235 # 15' - 25' 4" 40-4 Alum 10-4-Alum 4 DX-2 50-150 N or LP 150,000 50'-7" 27'-6" 235 # 16' - 30' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 10-4-Titan 4 DX-2 50-175 N or LP 175,000 50'-7" 27'-6" 235 # 17' - 35' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 10-4-Titan 2 DX-2 50-200 N or LP 200,000 50'-7" 27'-6" 235 # 18' - 40' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 10-4-Titan 2 DX-2 60-125 N or LP 125,000 60'-3" 32'-4" 265 # 15' - 25' 4" 40-4 Alum 20-4-Alum 2 DX-2 60-150 N or LP 150,000 60'-3" 32'-4" 265 # 16' - 30' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 20-4-Titan 2 DX-2 60-175 N or LP 175,000 60'-3" 32'-4" 265 # 17' - 35' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 20-4-Titan 2 DX-2 60-200 N or LP 200,000 60'-3" 32'-4" 265 # 18' - 40' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 20-4-Titan 2 DX-2 70-175 N or LP 175,000 69'-11" 37'-2" 300 # 17' - 35' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 30-4-Titan 2 DX-2 70-200 N or LP 200,000 69'-11" 37'-2" 300 # 18' - 40' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 30-4-Titan 2 DX-2 80-200 N or LP 200,000 79'-7" 42'-0" 330 # 18' - 40' Titanium 4" 40-4 Titan 40-4-Titan 2 affle Pieces
DX2 Series V.6/03 arnings and Clearances to Combustibles! ARNIN! T FOR RESIDENTIAL USE! Do not use in the home, sleeping quarters, attached garages, etc.! ARNIN! This heater must be installed and serviced by trained gas installation and service personnel only. Read and understand these instructions thoroughly before attempting to install, operate or service this heater. Failure to comply could result in personal injury, asphyxiation, death, fire, and/or property damage. Retain these instructions for future reference.! ARNIN! This is not an explosion-proof heater. here there is the possibility of exposure to flammable vapors, consult the local fire marshal, the fire insurance carrier and other authorities for approval of the proposed installation.! ARNIN! 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. MODEL. CLEARANCES TO COMUSTILES (IN.) MOUNTIN ANLE SIDE FRONT EHIND TOP ELO DX-2 (20,30,40)-50 [N,P] 0º 9 9 6 47 45º 39 8 10 47 /1 side shield 0º 29 8 6 47 /2 side shields 0º 9 9 6 47 20 ft from burner 0º 7 7 6 30 DX-2 (20,30,40)-60 [N,P] 0º 9 9 6 47 45º 39 8 10 47 /1 side shield 0º 29 8 6 47 /2 side shields 0º 9 9 6 47 20 ft from burner 0º 7 7 6 30 DX-2 (20,30,40)-75 [N,P] 0º 9 9 6 60 45º 39 8 10 60 /1 side shield 0º 29 8 6 60 /2 side shields 0º 9 9 6 60 20 ft from burner 0º 7 7 6 30 DX-2 (20,30,40,50)-100 [N,P] 0º 14 14 6 66 45º 39 8 10 66 /1 side shield 0º 29 8 6 66 /2 side shields 0º 16 16 6 66 20 ft from burner 0º 7 7 6 30 DX-2 (30,40,50,60)-125 [N,P] 0º 20 20 6 76 45º 58 8 10 76 /1 side shield 0º 42 8 6 76 /2 side shields 0º 20 20 6 76 20 ft from burner 0º 7 7 6 30 DX-2 (40,50,60)-150 [N,P] 0º 24 24 6 81 45º 58 8 10 81 /1 side shield 0º 42 8 6 81 /2 side shields 0º 23 23 6 81 20 ft from burner 0º 11 11 6 44 DX-2 (40,50,60,70)-175 [N,P] 0º 34 34 6 92 45º 63 8 10 92 /1 side shield 0º 50 8 6 92 /2 side shields 0º 30 30 6 92 20 ft from burner 0º 11 11 6 44 DX-2 (50,60,70,80)-200 [N,P] 0º 41 41 6 94 45º 63 8 10 94 /1 side shield 0º 54 8 6 94 /2 side shields 0º 30 30 6 94 20 ft from burner 0º 11 11 6 44! ARNIN! TOP TOP Failure to comply with the stated clearances to combustibles could result in personal injury, death and/or property damage. SIDE SIDE FRONT EHIND ELO ELO! ARNIN! This heater should be installed so that the minimum clearances to vehicles, as marked on the heater, will be maintained. If vehicle lifts are present, ensure that these clearances will be maintained from the highest raised vehicle. 0º MOUNTIN ANLE 45º MOUNTIN ANLE TOP TOP FRONT EHIND SIDE SIDE ELO ELO 0º /1 SIDE SHIELD 0º /2 SIDE SHIELDS 2
DX2 Series Mechanical Instructions This supplement is designed to address the specifics of the DX2 Series - See page 12 for specific product features. Product Summary DX2 Series heaters are available from 20 to 80 foot, 50,000 to 200,000 TU s, natural or propane gas. DX2 Series are positive pressure, single stage heaters and feature coated aluminized steel for it s radiant heat exchangers. DX2 Series may also be upgraded to stainless steel for harsh environment applications. Operational Features DX-2 Series heaters include a gas cock, flex connector and all hanging accessories. Most importantly, these heaters feature coated aluminized heat exchangers covered by highly polished aluminum reflectors for maximum efficiency. These heaters also feature operational indicator lights, potted circuit boards, hot surface ignition and turbulator baffles (for improved efficiencies). Specific Mechanical Instructions e sure to indentify the titanium (150-200 MTU/H) combustion chamber and place as the first tube section directly following the burner box. The identification sticker found on the swagged end of the tubing will identify the titanium combustion tube. 175,000 and 200,000 TU/H models must be installed with a stainless steel tube clamp at the second joint of the exchanger between the first and second radiant tubes. Note baffle quantities for your model and place baffles in the last tubes (farthest from the burner) as shown below and on pages 13-14 of the generic IOM. Tube Installation Sequence (50-100 MTU/H) (50-125 MTU/H) or Titanium (50-125 MTU/H) (150-175 MTU/H) or Titanium (50-125 MTU/H) (150-200 MTU/H) or Titanium (50-125 MTU/H) (150-200 MTU/H) or Titanium (50-125 MTU/H) (150-200 MTU/H) = urner Location affle Location 3
DX2 Series V.6/03 Electrical Requirements 120 Volt - 60 HZ Starting Current 4.8 Amps Running Current 1.1 Amps as Requirements Manifold Pressure Nat. 3.5 LP. 10.0 Minimum Inlet Pressure Nat. 5.0 LP. 11.0 Maximum Inlet Nat. 14.0 LP. 14.0 Ventilation Requirements Consult the generic supplement for venting instructions and unvented operation. For unvented operation, there must be a positive air displacement of at least 4.0 CFM per 1000 TU/H for natural gas or 4.5 CFM per 1000 TU/H for LP gas. VE-4 termination cap must also be used. Maximum vent length for all models is 20 ft. Approved & Required Vent Caps Sidewall Single 4 Duravent sidewall vent kit (4-DSK). 4 Vent terminal (SD-4). Sidewall Dual (sharing common t-stat) 6 Duravent sidewall vent kit (6-DSK). 6 Vent terminal (SD-6). Roof Single Approved 4 rooftop rain cap (RVC-4). Roof Dual (sharing common t-stat) Approved 6 rooftop rain cap (RVC-6). Theory of Operation Starting Circuit hen voltage is applied to and (see diagram on right), a circuit is completed from via the blower motor to. The blower fan is mounted in the control box and rated to supply sufficient air for combustion. Air pressure generated by the blower will cause the normally open differential pressure switch to close. Another circuit is completed from to the hot surface ignition control and back to. There is a five second delay, then the glo-bar is powered. After the glo-bar has been powered for 45 seconds, the control causes the gas valve to open and initiates the ignition trial. Power to the glo-bar is shut off during the last two or three seconds of the ignition trial. Running Circuit After ignition, the flame rod monitors the flame. As long as a flame is present, the valve is held open. If the flame is lost, the control acts to close the valve within one second, and a new trial sequence identical to that at start-up is initiated. If proof of flame is not established within 8.5 seconds, the unit will lock out. If lockout occurs, the control can be reset by briefly interrupting the power source. IMPORTANT: Do not use sidewall caps for roof venting and do not use roof caps for sidewall venting. 4
Internal iring Diagrams Standard Diagrams LADDER DIARAM - MARK17DU-117 ITH LIHTS 120VAC LOER INDICATOR LIHTS AS VALVE PRESSURE SITCH O R INITOR R PROE SIC1 LINE1 TH VALVE ND INITION MODULE IF ANY OF THE ORIINAL IRE AS SUPPLIED ITH THE APPLIANCE MUST E REPLACED, IT MUST E REPLACED ITH IRIN MATERIAL HAVIN A TEMPERATURE RATIN OF AT LEAST 105 C. LOCK DIARAM - MARK17DU-117 ITH LIHTS URNER TERMINAL LOCK O 120VAC A C D PRESSURE SITCH INDICATOR LIHTS M C P 1 2 3 R INITOR PROE SIC1 LINE1 TH VALVE ND R MARK 17DU-117 INITION MODULE FLAME ROD LOER M C P 1 2 3 OFF AS VALVE 5
DX2 Series V.6/03 Field iring Diagrams HEATER URNER OX T-stat Multiple (if applicable) TE: Up to 4 line voltage tube heaters can be wired to most T-stats. Heaters on same vent must share the same t-stat. RD NC COM HEATER URNER OX Multiple (if applicable) HEATER URNER OX Multiple (if applicable) HOT (lack) RAL (hite) HEATER URNER OX Single/Multiple 120V Field iring for Single/Multiple Line Voltage Heaters COMMON REQUIRED FOR THEMOSTATS THAT REQUIRE CONSTANT POER. PANEL ROUND COMMON C N 24v URNER OX ITH INTERNAL RELAY OPTION PANEL ROUND R N 24v URNER OX ITH INTERNAL RELAY OPTION 24v DIITAL T-STAT EXTERNAL TRANSFORMER 24V PANEL ROUND EXTERNAL TRANSFORMER IS NEEDED HEN USIN THE INTERNAL RELAY OPTION. A 40VA TRANSFORMER IS SUFFICIENT TO OPERATE 10 APPLIANCES 120 V N 24v URNER OX ITH INTERNAL RELAY OPTION 120 Volt Power (Observe Polarity) Alternative Field iring Diagram for 24VAO (Internal Relay Option). HITE 24V T-stat 115V TO HEATER RANCH #1 R HITE Common required for thermostats that require constant power. 24V 24V Y OTHERS 115V TO HEATER RANCH #2 R8285 Relay Transformer POLE #2 POLE #1 R COIL Y C 115V A Transformer Relay is used in conjunction with most low voltage T-stats when wiring tube heaters. TE: The Transformer Relay selected must be able to handle the combined start-up amperage per relay branch. 24V T-Stat & Connection for Single/Multiple Heaters - Relay Transformer Required 6
Alternative iring Diagrams For 24VAO (Internal Relay Option) LADDER DIARAM - MARK17DU-117 ITH LIHTS 120VAC LOER INDICATOR LIHTS 24V T-STAT TERMINAL AS VALVE PRESSURE SITCH O R INITOR R PROE SIC1 LINE1 TH VALVE ND INITION MODULE DX2 Series Ladder Diagram (with optional 24VAO relay installed) LOCK DIARAM - MARK17DU-117 ITH LIHTS TERMINAL LOCK O URNER T-STAT TERMINAL 24V 120VAC A C D PRESSURE SITCH INDICATOR LIHTS M C P 1 2 3 R INITOR PROE SIC1 LINE1 TH VALVE ND R MARK 17DU-117 INITION MODULE FLAME ROD M 1 LOER C 2 P 3 OFF AS VALVE DX2 Series lock Diagram (with optional 24VAO relay installed) 7
DX2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart (models with indicator lights) Turn up thermostat The fan is faulty and must be replaced. Is there 120V coming to the fan? Is the blower obstructed? Is the power at the heater 120V? Does the fan turn on? Replace burned out light. Correct wiring. Find the source of the electrical problem. Remove obstruction & lubricate fan. The heater is equipped with a safety pressure switch. This differential switch, located in the gas valve compartment, is a normally closed switch. Temporarily place jumpers across the terminals of the switch. (e sure to reinstall the cover.) Does the light energize? resistance in hose connection to pressure switch. Are they ok? Check for loose wiring or Is the inlet or the outlet of the unit obstructed (i.e. ice, birds nest, dirt)? Is the light burnt out? If so, replace. Does the switch light energize? Repair wiring. Remove obstruction. Replace the differential switch after verifying the following: 8 affle(s) is in the tube(s) farthest from the burner. Heater, fan blower, squirrel cage, intake and exhaust are clean and free from dirt and obstructions. The 4 air intake pipe does not exceed 20 feet and/or 2 elbows. There is not a negative pressure experienced at the area of air intake (i.e. attic space, high-winds, very tight building). Is resistance through the ignitor 45-400S. Check voltage at ignitor during ignition sequence (usually 30-45 seconds after power to the heater). Is it 120V? Is the ignitor physically damaged? Does the ignitor warm up and glow red? Replace ignitor. Replace ignitor. Replace circuit board. If any of the previous were occurring, please address the problem. The circuit board and/or wiring harness may be faulty and need to be replaced. Does burner ignite at all? Does valve light come on? Replace faulty light. ARNIN: y-passing any pressure switch is for testing purposes only. Do not leave switch by-passed during normal operation or heater s built-in safety mechanisms will be compromised. Correct problem. Check to make sure pressure is within min. & max. inputs as indicated on AA burner rating label. Are both ok? Does valve open? Replace valve.
Possibly, the circuit board and/or wiring harness is faulty. These should be replaced. Test for 120V at valve during valve opening period (usually 30-45 seconds after power to the heater). Is there 120V to valve? After ignitor is warmed up, does gas valve open? ARNIN: y-passing any pressure switch is for testing purposes only. Do not leave switch by-passed during normal operation or heater s built-in safety mechanisms will be compromised. Correct problem. Replace gas valve. Check to make sure gas pressure is within minimum and maximum inputs, as indicated on AA burner rating label. Is gas pressure ok? Correct problem. Check to make sure gas pressure is within minimum and maximum inputs, as indicated on AA burner rating label. Is gas pressure ok? Is the gas cock in the ON position? Does the burner ignite? Make sure gas lines were purged of air. 9 ith microammeter, check amperage at flame rod. Is it greater than 0.7 microamps? Is the heater properly grounded? Is the heater s polarity correct? Does the burner stay on for approx. 8 seconds and then shut off? Does the burner stay on? Check to make sure flame sensor wire is ok and then replace circuit board. Sensing rod is faulty or flame is weak. Check to make sure heater is operating at proper gas pressure as indicated on AA burner rating label and then replace sensing rod if needed. Correct problem. Does the burner come on and then turn off immediately (1 or 2 seconds). Does heater stay on until call for heat ends? Correct problem. Differential pressure switch may be faulty or there is a restriction in the exhaust. Check to make sure that the pressure is within minimum and maximum inputs as indicated on the AA burner rating label. Is gas pressure ok? The following can cause the heater to shut down: Improper grounding High winds Taking combustion air from the attic Dirty environment affle not located properly Fluctuating gas pressure Troubleshooting ends.
DX2 Series V.6/03 Parts reakdown Emitter Tube(s) Combustion Chamber 328 70 329 67 66 44 302 122 33 351A 31 55A 352A 68A 76 83 212 31 209 208 304 223 209P 301 204 PS 200A 201 218 1 5 217 303 19 17 205 50 106 202 9 10 105 20D 20C 12 82 222 26 26A 21 220 11 221 26E 220 65I 26D 26A 10
asic Parts List DX2 SERIES PARTS LISTIN Part # Description Part # Description TP-1 CONTROL OX COVER TP-200A URNER (50 TO 100 MTU/H) TP-5 FLANE ASKET TP-201 URNER (125 TO 200 MTU/H) TP-9 CONDUIT COUPLIN TP-202 16'' URNER TUE ITH FLANE TP-10 CONDUIT 4" X 1/2" TP-204 AS ORIFICE - CONSULT FACTORY TP-11 LO-AR INITOR OX TP-205 LO-AR HOLDER TP-12 LO-AR INITOR OX COVER TP-208 "Z" MOUNTIN RACKET TP-17 SIHT LASS KIT TP-209 36E36A-246 AS VALVE - NAT AS ASSY TP-19 IRE HANER / SPRIN CLIP TP-209P 36E36A-240 AS VALVE - LP AS ASSY TP-20C 120" ALUMINUM REFLECTOR TP-212 1/2" X 3" PIPE NIPPLE TP-20D 120" STAINLESS STEEL REFLECTOR TP-217 PRESSURE AR FITTIN TP-21 TUE CLAMP TP-218 PRESSURE SENSE TUE (VINYL) TP-26A 10 FT. ALUM. RADIANT/COMUSTION TUE TP-220 STAIN. STL. TUE CLAMP (175 & 200 MTU/H) TP-26 10 FT. TITANIUM COMUSTION TUE TP-221 LO-AR HOLDER ASKET TP-26D 10 FT. 304 STAINLESS RADIANT TUE TP-222 FLAME ROD TP-26E 10 FT. 409 STAINLESS STEEL COMUSTION TUE TP-223 AS MANIFOLD TP-31 CONTROL OX RACKET TP-301 DIVIDER PANEL / P.S. MOUNTIN TAS TP-33 1/2" AS COCK TP-302 LEFT END PANEL / LIHT HOLES TP-44 AIR ORIFICE /SCREEN - CONSULT FACTORY TP-303 RIHT END PANELS - HOLES TP-50 LO-AR INITOR TP-304 CONTROL OX TP-55A FAN LOER TP-328 120V INDICATOR LIHT TP-65I INTERLOCKIN 33" AFFLE SECTION TP-329 1/4" RAL TERMINAL LOCK TP-66 2" X 4" OUTLET OX TP-330 DIVIDER ROMMET TP-67 2" X 4" OUTLET OX COVER TP-331 REEN SELF TAP ROUND SCRE TP-68A STRAIN RELIEF USHIN TP-351A MARK 17DU-117 POTTED CIRCUIT OARD TP-70 CONTROL OX COVER ASKET (PER FOOT) TP-352A LON IRIN HARNESS FOR 17DU-117 TP-76 RUER ROMMET TP-PS N.O. Pressure Switch (Select switch below, TU Dependent) TP-82 REFLECTOR CENTER SUPPORT (TP-264) DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SITCH - 50 TO 100 MTU/H TP-83 STAINLESS STEEL FLEX CONNECTOR (TP-264E) DIFFERNETIAL PRESSURE SITCH - 125 TO 150 MTU/H TP-105 REFLECTOR END CAP (TP-264D) DIFFERNETIAL PRESSURE SITCH - 175 MTU/H TP-106 REFLECTOR CLIP (TP-264F) DIFFERNETIAL PRESSURE SITCH - 200 MTU/H TP-111 5' ALUM. TUE, PAINTED ITH ONE CLAMP TP-112 5' REFLECTOR TP-122 ASKET FOR AIR ORIFICE & AIR COLLAR 6 TOTAL NEEDED TO COVER OUTER EDES OF URNER OX (TP-70) 11
Kit Contents & Product Features Kit contents for the DX2 Series are shown below. Reference the proper column for your particular models length. FILLED Y: DX-2 SERIES KIT CONTENTS TP# DESCRIPTION 20 FOOT 30 FOOT 40 FOOT 50 FOOT 60 FOOT 70 FOOT 80 FOOT TP-19 4" Hangers 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TP-21 4" Tube Clamps 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP-33 1/2" as Cock 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TP-82 4" Refl. Cntr. Sprt. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP-83 24" SS Flex Line 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 TP-105 Refl. Endcaps 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 TP-106 Refl. Endcap Clips 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 IOM Install / Op Manual 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SS ADD ON hen Applicable Stainless Steel upgrades are noted in the bottom row when applicable. 175, 200 Models to have one TP-21 upgraded to Stainless Steel 4 Reflector Center Support TP-82 4 Hanger TP-19 4 utt Clamp TP-21 1/2 as Cock TP-33 ag of Reflector End Cap Clips. TP-106 Notes: One 4 stainless steel butt clamp is provided for each 175,000-200,000 TU model. Place as shown in IOM. 24" SS Flex Connect TP-83 Reflector End Caps TP-105 eneric IOM (LIOT) AND Series Insert (LIODX2) Product Features APPROVALS CSA. Indoor/Outdoor approval. Commercial/Industrial approval. URNER SIHT LASS For burner inspection. COMUSTION AIR INLET & VENT 4 Male duct. ENAMELED CONTROL OX Outside air collar (4 ) attached. Totally enclosed components. CONTROLS 100% safety shut off. Moisture and corrosion resistant ignition module. Differential pressure sensing switch. Silicon carbide hot surface igniter. Flame rod sensing. Pre-purge controls. EMMITER & COMUSTION TUES 16ga. 4 O.D. coated aluminized steel. All tubes coated with high temperature, corrosion resistant black coating.95 emissivity. Slip fit connection. Coated, titanium combustion chamber (150-200 MTU/H models). AS CONNECTION 1/2 gas cock included. 7/8 flare-2 S.S. flex included. ARRANTY 1 year - urner box components. 5 years - Combustion and radiant tubes. 10 years - Stainless steel burner. See cover for warranty registration information. OTHER Stainless steel upgrade available for harsh environments. One reflector center support per reflector. Turbulator baffle included. Visit www.reverberray.com Made in U.S.A. 12