MC Series Gas-Fired Circulating Heater - Heat Transfer Products, Inc
MC Series Gas-Fired Circulating Heater - Heat Transfer Products, Inc
MC Series Gas-Fired Circulating Heater - Heat Transfer Products, Inc
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10<br />
C. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT<br />
Below is a list of optional equipment available from HTP. These additional options may be purchased through your HTP distributor:<br />
Indirect Tank Sensor (Part # 7250P-325)<br />
Outdoor sensor (Part # 7250P-319)<br />
2” Stainless Steel Outside Termination Vent Kit (V500)<br />
3” Stainless Steel Outside Termination Vent Kit (V1000)<br />
2” PVC Concentric Vent Kit (Part # KGAVT0501CVT)<br />
3" PVC Concentric Vent Kit (Part # KGAVT0601CVT)<br />
3” Polypro Vent Kit (Part # 8400P-001)<br />
3” Polypro Pipe (33’ length Part # 8400P-002, 49.5’ length Part # 8400P-003)<br />
U.L. 353 Compliant Low Water Cut-Off Interface Kit with Manual Reset (Part # 7450P-225)<br />
Alarm System (Part # 7350P-602) (to monitor any failure)<br />
Condensate Pump (Part # 7250P-320)<br />
Condensate Neutralizer (Part # 554200)<br />
Vision 1 Outdoor Sensing System (Part # 7250P-622)<br />
PART 3 – PREPARE HEATER LOCATION<br />
Carefully consider installation when determining heater location. Please read the entire manual before attempting installation. Failure to<br />
properly take factors such as heater venting, piping, condensate removal, and wiring into account before installation could result in<br />
wasted time, money, and possible property damage and personal injury.<br />
A. BEFORE LOCATING THE HEATER<br />
<strong>Inc</strong>orrect ambient conditions can lead to damage to the heating system and put safe operation at risk. Ensure that the heater installation<br />
location adheres to the information included in this manual. Failure to do so could result in property damage, serious personal injury, or<br />
death.<br />
Failure of heater or components due to incorrect operating conditions IS NOT covered by product warranty.<br />
1. Installation Area (Mechanical Room) Operating Conditions<br />
Ensure ambient temperatures are higher than 32 o F/0 o C and lower than 104 o F/40 o C.<br />
Prevent the air from becoming contaminated by the products, places, and conditions listed in this manual, Part 3, Section F.<br />
Avoid continuously high levels of humidity<br />
Never close existing ventilation openings<br />
The service life of the heater’s exposed metallic surfaces, such as the casing, as well as internal surfaces, such as the heat exchanger,<br />
are directly influenced by proximity to damp and salty marine environments. In such areas, higher concentration levels of chlorides from<br />
sea spray coupled with relative humidity can lead to degradation of the heat exchanger and other heater components. In these<br />
environments, heaters must not be installed using direct vent systems which draw outdoor air for combustion. Such heaters must be<br />
installed using room air for combustion. Indoor air will have a much lower relative humidity and, hence, potential corrosion will be<br />
minimized.<br />
This heater is certified for indoor installations only. Do not install the heater outdoors. Failure to install this heater indoors could result in<br />
substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death.<br />
2. Check for nearby connections to:<br />
System water piping<br />
Venting connections<br />
<strong>Gas</strong> supply piping<br />
Electrical power<br />
Condensate drain<br />
3. Check area around heater. Remove any combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids.<br />
LP-171 Rev. 10.2.13