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Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause
property damage, serious injury or death. Read and understand the installation,
operating and maintenance instruction thoroughly before installing or servicing this
equipment.
This heater must be installed and serviced by trained gas installation and service
personnel only. Failure to comply could result in personal injury, asphyxiation, death,
and fire or property damage.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any appliance.
Do not use this heater in indoor living or sleeping quarters! Installation of this unit in
a residential indoor living space may result in property damage, serious injury,
asphyxiation or death.
Detroit Radiant Products Company
FA Series Manual
The FA Series heater is a gas-fired unit heater. This manual provides specific information related to the
FA Series models. All persons involved with the installation, operation and maintenance of the heater
system must read and understand the information in this manual.
INSTALLER: Present this manual to the end user.
Keep these instructions in a clean and dry place for future reference.
Model#: ___________________ Serial #: _________________________
LIOFA-Rev. 00413
Print: 1M-8/13_r1-5/14(CDS)
Installation, Operation,
Maintenance and Parts
For Your Safety
If you smell gas:
• Open windows.
• Do not touch any electrical switch.
• Extinguish any open flame.
• Do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
• Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
WARNING
!
(located on rating label)
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Page 1 - FA Series Manual

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, serious injury or death. Read and understand the inst

Page 2 - Contents

10FA SeriesChart 2.2 • Standard and Code Installation Guidelines • Building LocationChart 2.3 • Standard and Code Installation Guidelines • Building A

Page 3 - 1.0 Introduction

11FA SeriesClearance to CombustiblesClearance to combustibles is defined as the minimum distance that must exist between the specified feature of the he

Page 4

12FA SeriesHigh humidity or saltwater atmospheres will accelerate heater corrosion and reduce useful life. Do not install the heater in locations wher

Page 5 - Product Specifications

13FA SeriesRecommended Mounting HeightsChart 3.1 • Recommended Mounting Heights** Recommended mounting heights are provided as a guideline. Actual co

Page 6 - YYMMREPCSHIPPE#### 09/12

14FA SeriesGas Supply Installation InstructionsThe gas supply to the unit heater must be connected and tested in accordance with national, state, prov

Page 7 - (Inside View)

15FA SeriesChart 3.2 • Natural Gas Consumption*Assumes an average heating value of 1050 BTU/SCF and a Specific Gravity of 0.60.Chart 3.3 • Propane Gas

Page 8 - 2.0 Safety

16FA SeriesChart 3.4 • Maximum capacity for Schedule 40 Metallic pipe, in CFHThe FA Series heater is equipped to receive a gas supply line nipple of e

Page 9

17FA SeriesLeak TestingAlways leak test final gas assembly for gas leaks according to the procedures outlined in NFPA 54 and all local codes and/or Sta

Page 10 - FA Series

18FA SeriesElectrical Requirements and Wiring DiagramsAll field installed wiring to the unit heater must be done in accordance with national, state, pr

Page 11 - Clearance to Combustibles

19FA SeriesField Wiring Supply VoltageBefore proceeding with electrical connections, ensure that the supply voltage, frequency, phase and current capa

Page 12 - 3.0 Installation

2FA SeriesContentsTable of Contents1.0 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Recommended Mounting Heights

20FA SeriesFigure 3.3 • Field WiringConnect wires together with UL approved wire connectors.Green to GroundBlack to L1White to L2Note: A UL Listed swi

Page 14

21FA SeriesThermostat ConnectionNOTE: Different thermostats operate according to their particular features. Refer to the thermostat’s specifications fo

Page 15

22FA SeriesThermostat LocationThe location of the thermostat should be determined by the desired heating requirements and be mounted on an inside wall

Page 16

23FA SeriesVentingThe FA Series unit heater must be vented as described here to properly direct the flue gases from the unit to the outside atmosphere.

Page 17 - Leak Testing

24FA SeriesGeneral Venting RequirementsThe venting system for the FA Series heaters may terminate horizontally through a sidewall or vertically throug

Page 18 - Internal Wiring Diagrams

25FA SeriesFigure 3.5 • General Vent RequirementsWhen possible, avoid venting through an unconditioned space. Venting through an unconditioned space p

Page 19 - Field Wiring Supply Voltage

26FA Series3.0 Installation • Vertical Venting (Category I) • Vent Locations and Clearances Vertical Venting (Category I)An appliance that operates wi

Page 20

27FA Series3.0 Installation • Rooftop Venting • Horizontal Venting (Category III)Figure 3.6 • Rooftop Venting - Side ViewHorizontal Venting (Category

Page 21 - Thermostat Connection

28FA SeriesVent Locations and Clearances:• Category III venting systems may NOT be common vented, and no other gas units are allowed to be vented int

Page 22 - Thermostat Location

29FA Series3.0 Installation • Common Venting (Category I) • Common Rooftop VentingCommon Venting (Category I)The common vent system and all attached a

Page 23 - Replacing Existing Equipment

3FA SeriesOverviewThe intent of this manual is to provide information regarding safety, design guidelines, installation, operation and maintenance of

Page 24 - General Venting Requirements

30FA Series3.0 Installation • Concentric Venting • Combustion Air RequirementsConcentric VentingContact the factory for concentric venting requirement

Page 25 - General Vent Requirements

31FA SeriesSeparated Combustion SystemsAll FA Series heaters come with a factory-installed combustion air adapter for attaching air intake ducts to th

Page 26 - Vertical Venting (Category I)

32Figure 3.9 • Outside Combustion Air Sidewall Intake - Side View3.0 Installation • Separated Combustion SystemsFigure 3.10 • Outside Combustion Air V

Page 27 - Rooftop Venting - Side View

33FA Series3.0 Installation • Room Air Combustion SystemsRoom Air Combustion SystemsWhen operating this unit as a room air combustion appliance, the f

Page 28

34FA SeriesUnit Start-Up (Commissioning)Pre-Start Up ChecksVerify that the installation conforms to all of the specifications of the manual, as well as

Page 29 - Common Venting (Category I)

35FA SeriesVerify Proper Inlet PressureBefore starting up the unit, smell all around the unit heater for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor becaus

Page 30 - Combustion Air Requirements

36FA Series13 Remove the pressure gauge tube and the 1/8 inch NPT hose connector.14 Replace the inlet pressure tap plug on the gas control valve.15 L

Page 31 - Separated Combustion Systems

37FA Series8 While waiting for the unit to stabilize, observe the characteristics of the flame. The flame should be stable and should not lift for

Page 32 - (If X if less than 10 ft.)

38FA SeriesHigh Altitude OperationThe FA Series heater is factory configured for altitudes from 0 – 2,000 ft above sea level. If the unit heater is bei

Page 33 - Room Air Combustion Systems

39FA SeriesChart 3.6 • High Altitude Conversion Kits for Elevations of 4,501 to 7,000 FeetChart 3.7 • High Altitude Conversion Kits for Elevations of

Page 34 - Pre-Start Up Checks

4FA SeriesInitial Installation Considerations and Pre-ChecksPlacement of the heater is influenced by many factors. Aside from safety factors, considera

Page 35 - Verify Proper Inlet Pressure

40FA Series4.0 Operation • Sequence of Operation4.0 OperationWARNING!This appliance does not have a pilot ignition. It is equipped with an ignition d

Page 36 - Verify Manifold Pressure

41FA SeriesShutdown Procedures: Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.Turn OFF all electrical power to the appliance if service is to be perfor

Page 37 - Prior to leaving the Job Site

42FA Series4.0 Troubleshooting Guide4.0 Troubleshooting GuideTurn on control device for heat.Does the draft inducer motor turn on?NoYesLimit switch is

Page 38

43FA SeriesBypassing any switch is intended for testing purposes only. Do not leave switch bypassed during normal operation or the heater’s built-in

Page 39

44FA Series4.0 Troubleshooting GuideDo the burners ignite?YesContinued from page 42.Do the burners stay lit?YesDoes the air motor fan turn on approx.

Page 40 - 4.0 Operation

45FA Series4.0 Troubleshooting GuideWere the gas lines purged of all air?Does the heater’s gas type match the gas supplied?YesCheck manifold pressure.

Page 41 - Shutdown Procedures:

46FA Series5.0 MaintenanceTo check gas tightness of the safety shut off valves, turn off the manual valve upstream of the appliance combination contro

Page 42 - 4.0 Troubleshooting Guide

47FA Series5.0 Maintenance9 Check lubrication instructions on motor. If oiling is required, add three or four drops of SAE 20 electric motor oil:

Page 43

48FA Series5.0 Maintenance • Heater Components and Parts ListFA Series Cabinet 3 (FA-100 & FA-125) Parts ListingFigure 5.1 • Heater Assembly Compo

Page 44

49FA Series5.0 Maintenance • Heater Components and Parts ListChart 5.1 • FA Series Cabinet 3 (FA-100 & FA-125) Parts ListPart No. Description Par

Page 45 - LED Diagnostic Codes

5FA SeriesProduct SpecificationsThe FA Series unit heater is a single input warm air heater with an average thermal efficiency of 80%, unless otherwise

Page 46 - 5.0 Maintenance

50FA SeriesFA Series Cabinet 4 (FA-150, FA-175 & FA-200) Parts ListingFigure 5.2 • Heater Assembly Components5.0 Maintenance • Heater Components a

Page 47

51FA SeriesChart 5.2 • FA Series Cabinet 4 (FA-150, FA-175 & FA-200) Parts ListPart No. Description Part No. DescriptionCKP_ 5 4 _ 6 Propane Con

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52FA SeriesFA Series Cabinet 5 (FA-225 & FA-250) Parts ListingFigure 5.3 • Heater Assembly Components5831,5.0 Maintenance • Heater Components and

Page 49

53FA SeriesChart 5.3 • FA Series Cabinet 5 (FA-225 & FA-250) Parts ListPart No. Description Part No. DescriptionCKP_ 5 4 _ 9 Propane Conversion

Page 50

54FA SeriesDate Maintenance Performed Replacement Parts RequiredMaintenance Log 5.0 Maintenance • Maintenance Log

Page 51

55FA Series5.0 Maintenance • Limited WarrantyLimited Warranty Terms and ConditionsOne-Year Limited Warranty. The heaters covered in this manual are wa

Page 52

56FA Series5.0 Maintenance • Kit Contents Check ListChart 5.4 • Kit Contents for FA SeriesLLUH008Room Air Clearance LabelKit Contents Check ListFA Se

Page 53

6FA Series1.0 Introduction • Safety Labels and Their LocationsSafety Labels and Their LocationsProduct safety signs or labels should be replaced by th

Page 54 - Maintenance Log

7FA Series1.0 Introduction • Safety Labels and Their LocationsService Access Door View (Inside View) F/N: LLWUH001 - Wiring DiagramF/N: LLUHCL001 For

Page 55

8FA SeriesRead and understand all safety information and warnings in this manual prior to installation, operation, and maintenance of this unit heater

Page 56 - Limited Warranty

9FA SeriesStandards, Certifications and Government RegulationsInstallation of this gas-fired heater must conform with all applicable local, state and na

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