Reflect-O-Ray
®
EDS 6
Installation, Operation & Service
Combustion Research Corporation
SUSPENSION METHODS
WARNING
COLLAPSE, FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Improper suspension of the tube heater may result in
collapse and being crushed. Always suspend from a
permanent and secure part of the building structure
that can evenly support the total force and weight of
entire the heating system.
Failure to maintain minimum clearance to
combustibles may result in fire and/or explosion,
property damage, serious injury or death. Always
maintain minimum clearances and post clearance
signs where needed.
System shall be suspended by chain (trade size #3
or larger), wire rope, etc., minimum workload of 90
Lbs. All suspension hardware must be corrosion
resistant. For fine adjustment turnbuckles may be
used.
NOTES:
VERTICAL FASHION WHEN INITIALLY INSTALLED
(BURNER NOT FIRING).
If chain is not supplied by Combustion Research Corp.,
furnish a chain with a minimum 90 lb. workload (trade size
#3 or larger). A minimum of 12" (30 cm) of hanging chain
is recommended. This allows for system expansion and
contraction, reducing the likelihood of reflector and radiant
tube warping and/or expansion noise.
CAUTION: Infrared tube systems expand and contract
upon each call for heat. System expansion of up to 4” can
be expected.
Provisions must be made to limit lateral movement when
systems are installed in site conditions where open doors
may create a wind condition – see page 11 for guidelines.
Radiant tubes DO NOT require sloping.
For fine adjustment turnbuckles may be used.
SECURE TURNBUCKLES SO THAT THEY WILL NOT
UNWIND OR UN-SCREW.
CRIMP "S" HOOKS CLOSED BEFORE LEAVING
JOB. REFLECTORS ARE NOT TO BE INSTALLED
ON TOP OF COMBINATION HANGERS
!
Beam Clamp
Threaded Rod
and Turn Buckle
Secure turnbuckle
with JAM nuts or wire
to prevent unwinding
Chain
Bar Clamp
Beam Clamp
Chain
Chain
Beam
Wood Beam
Concrete
Beam
Eye Bolt Screw
with Washer and
Locknut
Suitable Expansion
Anchor
All ”S” Hooks MUST Be
Manually Closed By
Installer
Chain
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