Re-Verber-Ray Tube Heater Installation Tips & Tricks
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Chapter Index
00:00 IR Tech Intro
00:58 For Starters
01:31 Packaging
02:24 Clamp & Hanger Overview
04:06 Manual View
04:26 Hanger Placement
05:14 Tubing - Special Combustion
06:09 Manual View - Sticker
07:09 Hanging Cable Alignment
08:07 Attaching Clamps
09:28 Attaching Tubes
11:41 Heat Baffles Installed
12:56 Installing Reflectors
15:28 Manual View - Securing the Reflectors
16:25 End Cap Installation
17:15 Flex Gas Adapter Install
18:10 Combutible Material Clearances
19:00 Proper Mounting Heights
19:44 Venting
20:37 Closing - Outro
Hi Scott, this was a very useful video. Thank you! I do have a few questions in regarding the thermostat? It would be very useful to hear your thought it. Thank you and I do hope to hear from you soon..
We offer several different thermostats - programmable and non. Which type were you looking for?
Very helpful video!! Thank you!!! Considering two 30ft HL2 stainless steel, 100k BTU for our car wash tunnel to replace a 60ft already in place. Is this install pretty similar if you know?
The HL2 is Detroit Radiant brand so this would be the same type of install.
Great video. My unit works ok. But the fan is always running. It never stops. Do you have any ideas? Thanks
Please contact our tech support line at 586-776-2315. You may have an issue with your thermostat. Please have the model and serial number of heater when you call. Thank you
I have a roughly 70 foot long unit on a shop I just purchased I had to clean out the tube as birds made it their home. It has two sections of baffle is that correct?
Typically, a 70' long heater in a straight configuration, as opposed to a "U-tube" or an "L-tube" would take two pieces of baffle for a total of 66" of baffle. What is the model number of your heater and we can check what your specific heater needs.
What do u recommend for hanging hard ware for hanging from wooden trusses
You can use threaded lag eyebolts. Please be sure to maintain clearance to combustibles.
whats the difference between the a residential and a commercial heater?
Residential heaters have lower BTU ratings and are rated for use in garages attached to a house. Commerical heaters have higher BTU ratings and are only able to be used in commercial buildings (higher mounting heights) or buildings not attached to a home. Commercial heaters have 4" tubes with internal baffles and residential heaters have 3" and 4" baffled tubes.
My tubes are full of ash. Any tips on how to clean?
You can use a flue brush to pull the soot out. They sell 4" brushes at Harbor Freight. Check that there are not blockages in the venting and verify the baffles are installed in the tubes. This will sometimes cause sooting.