Technical data

GUH RANGE PROPANE GAS FIRED UNIT HEATERS
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In which case the cross- section of the duct must be at least the same as that of the heater discharge grille
Where the heater is positioned to discharge through a wall opening a clearance of 2 metres in front of the
unit is required to allow for the correct operation of the down draught diverter and access for servicing.
In such applications a stub duct should be fitted and sealed at the interface between the discharge grille
on the heater and the opening in the wall.
2.1 Installation Clearances and Mounting Heights
The Heater must be installed so as to provide the following clearances
FRONT REAR TOP LEFT RIGHT BASE
2000mm 500mm 200mm 500mm 500mm 250mm
The recommended maximum and minimum mounting heights in metres are as follows:
MODEL 100 125 165 205 250 400
Max 3.03 3.33 3.64 3.94 3.94 4.24
Min 2.12 2.42 2.73 2.73 2.73 2.73
Any combustible material adjacent to the air heater and / or flue system must be so placed or shielded so
as to ensure that its temperature does not exceed 65Deg C
2.2 Heater Mounting
The heater and flue must be adequately supported by one of the following methods ;
a) Suspension by steel drop rods or straps from the M12 fixing points located on top of the heater
These must be of sufficient strength to safely carry the weight of the unit and ancillary equipment. The
straps may only drop vertically to eyebolts, if used; I.E. They must not be joined to the eyebolt at an
angle to the vertical, and eyebolts if used should be of an approved type.
b) On specifically designed cantilever brackets mounted from a non-combustible wall.
c) On a level non-combustible surface capable of adequately supporting the weight of the unit and
ancillary equipment . Under these circumstances approved mounting feet must be fitted.
Note
GUH (C) Models cannot be supported on cantilever brackets.
2.3 Warm Air Circulation
The air heater should be positioned to enable maximum circulation of discharged warm air within the
area to be heated, whilst taking account of personnel within the area, sources of cold air ingress , and
obstructions.
The air temperature rise on passing the heat exchanger is typically around 34Deg C
A full and unobstructed return air path to the air heater must be provided (see 2.4 Air Supply).
Where the heater is positioned to deliver blown air through an opening in a wall, return air intakes should
be located so that they cannot become blocked. Similarly these intakes must be positioned so as not to
draw in odours, fumes, hazardous vapours or particles.
Barrier rails should be provided to eliminate the risk of combustible materials being placed within 1M of
the warm air outlet.