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User manual Chromalox, model CVEP-C
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GENERAL Type CVEP Convection Heaters are designed for use in Class I, Div I hazardous environments. Units without control options are suitable for areas classified as Groups B, C & D. Units with built-in controls can be supplied for groups C and D or B, C and D. Refer to classification stamped on heater nameplate. FIRE/EXPLOSION HAZARD. To prevent ignition of hazardous atmospheres, this heater should not be installed in areas where vapors or gases having an ignition temperature less than 280°C (536°F)(T2A) at 1.8kW, 3.6kW, 4.5kW, 7.6kW, 9.0kW or 180°C (356°F)(T3A) at 1.6kW, 3.2kW, 4.0kW are present. These heaters must not be operated in ambient temperatures exceeding 40°C (104°F). 1. Connect air heaters to the same line voltage as on heater nameplate. 2. Heaters can be mounted individually end to end. 3. Heaters can be mounted directly on any type of surface masonry, concrete, block, plastered walls, metal framework, etc.-using appropriate hardware. 4. All controls such as thermostat and contactor, when required must have the same explosion-proof rating as heater. 5. Do not install one unit above the other. 6. Units are mounted a minimum of 8” above the floor. 7. Heaters are mounted on wall in a horizontal position with terminal end at right. Never recess heater into wall. 8. NOTE: Article 500 of the National Electric Code (NEC) outlines requirements for installation of electrical equipment in hazardous (Classified) locations. 9. All unit electrical installation fittings, conduit, wiring and seals must meet NEC and local codes for hazardous locations. External line fusing or circuit breaker protection is required. 10. Failure to understand and follow these installation instructions and the “WARNING” notes contained therein may result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage. ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Any installation involving electric heaters must be performed by a qualified person and must be effectively grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code to eliminate shock hazard. INSTALLATION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Disconnect all power before installing or servicing heater. Failure to do so could result in personal injury or property damage. Heater must be installed by a qualified person in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70. 1. Remove front panel by removing screws. 2. Locate desired heater position on wall. 3. Locate mounting holes for rear panel. Rear panel must be a minimum of 8” from the floor. 4. Refer to Figure 1A, 1B or 1C for mounting hole layout for each cabinet size. 5. Drill a pilot hole in wall mounting surface at each mounting hole location. Use a convenient small size drill. 6. Drill the mounting holes in accordance with size in Table 1. Insert anchors where applicable. 7. Fasten rear panel to wall with screws noted in Table 1. 8. Replace front panel and screws. FIRE HAZARD. Never operate heater with front panel off. Adequate air flow across heating elements requires the front panel to be in place. The heating elements could overheat causing equipment damage or personal injury. © 2010 Chromalox, Inc. INSTALLATION CVEP MODELS WITHOUT CONTROLS — GROUPS B, C AND D Figure 1A Dimensions (In.) kW A B C D 1.6 1.8 34 20 7 3.6 3.2 58 32 16 137.6 4.0 4.5 70 48 24 11 9.0 10 3/4" Conduit Entrance7DSee Detail "A"8-15/16DCCB1920-1/16A2-3/85-1/163-3/8 CVEP MODELS WITH BUILT-IN CONTROLS — GROUPS B, C AND D 1" Conduit Entrance8-7/8DSee Detail "A" CCD1920-1/168-15/16ABFeet are OptionalPrimarily Used to ProtectThermowell During Shippingand Installation Figure 1B Dimensions (In.) kW A B C D 1.6 1.8 3.6 34 20 10 7 3.2 7.6 58 32 16 13 4.0 4.5 9.0 70 48 24 11 CVEP MODELS WITH THERMOSTAT ONLY — GROUPS C AND D 3/4" Conduit Entrance7DSee Detai "A" CCD1920-1/168-15/165-1/163-3/8A2-3/8 Figure 1C Dimensions (In.) kW A B C D 1.6 1.8 3.6 34 20 10 7 3.2 7.6 58 32 16 13 4.0 4.5 9.0 70 48 24 11 Table 1 — Suggested Heater Mounting Screws — Types and Sizes Type of Mounting Surface ** Accessory Hardware Screw Type Drill Size and Type Screw Size to Fit Mtg Hole Size Concrete Block Masonry Ackerman Rd. Hd. Mach. Steel 1/2” Masonry † 1/4” x 20 x.............lg Lead Anchor Rd. Hd. Mach Steel or Pan Hd. Metal (Self Tapping) 5/16” Masonry † # 1/4” x .................lg Wood Studs — — Wood or Metal (Self Tapping) — — † # 1/4” x .................lg Plaster wall Hollow or Similar Type — — Toggle Bolt #7 Twist † # 1/4” x .................lg * Metal Beam, Channel, etc. Nuts Washers Rd. Hd. Mach. Steel #7 Twist † 1/4” x 20 x.............lg Mounting Hole Detail “A” 7/8 *If clearance permits use washer, lockwasher and nut; otherwise drill and tap to these lengths add thickness of beam, washers, nut, etc. **If mounting structure permits. Except plastered hollow walls explosive type anchors can be used. Suggested size noted in Table and/or sketches be used to determine size of anchors. †Select overall length of screw to provide a minimum penetration of 1 inch into base wall material. 2 WIRING ELEC...
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