Chromalox Electric Heater PF455 3 User Manual

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Chromalox  
DIVISION  
SALES  
SECTION  
4
DH  
(Supersedes PF455-2)  
PF455-3  
REFERENCE  
161-562766-001  
DATE  
FEBRUARY, 2001  
Chromalox Electric Airduct Heaters  
with Fintube Heating Elements  
W
W
Conduit  
Entrance Plate  
H
H
DHII  
Integral Controls  
Insert Type  
DHIF  
Integral Controls  
Flanged Type  
Figure 1  
Figure 3  
W
W
H
H
DHRI  
Remote Controls  
Insert Type  
DHRF  
Remote Controls  
Flanged Type  
Figure 2  
Figure 4  
GENERAL  
These heaters are designed to be installed in either a horizontal  
or vertical duct in one of the six positions shown in figure 16. The  
heater is constructed with individual metal sheath fintube elements  
mounted to a heavy gauge metal terminal box.  
Due to the various options and materials available, check the  
nameplate attached to the heater terminal box with the catalog  
number designation system on page 7 before installing to insure  
the heater you received conforms to your specification.  
Please read these directions carefully to insure all limitations  
are properly observed and all wiring and controls are properly  
installed and connected.  
IMPORTANT — Observe at least one complete heating cycle  
operation before leaving the installation.  
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GENERAL  
7. Installation in duct larger than heater. For installation where the  
duct dimensions exceed the insert type heater dimensions, the  
area beyond the heater dimensions must be filled with wire  
mesh, expanded or perforated sheet metal of 50% open area as  
shown in Figure 11. This will maintain a uniform air velocity  
across the face of the duct.  
Flexible Duct  
(Must be suitable  
for 195°F)  
Inner Baffle  
Insert Type  
Duct Heater  
Perforated Metal  
(50% Open Area)  
Duct Heater  
4 Ft.  
Min.  
Figure 12  
10. Installation with dampers or filters. Maintain at least 4’ dis-  
tance between duct heater and damper, filter frames, or other  
similar obstructions. (Refer to Figure 13).  
4 Ft.  
Min.  
Remove Bracket and  
Use Sheetmetal Screws  
Thru Same Holes into Duct.  
Oversized Duct  
Figure 11  
Air Flow  
Duct  
Damper  
Heater  
8. Installation with flexible duct. Where a duct heater must be  
installed near a flexible duct connection, be certain that a 4’  
minimum distance between the duct heater and the flexible  
connector exists and that the connector is suitable for 195°F  
temperature. (Refer to Figure 12).  
Top of Duct  
Figure 13  
9. Do not install duct heater outdoors. Duct heaters cannot be  
installed with rooftop equipment where they are exposed to the  
weather.  
Clearance: Zero clearance between duct heater and combustible  
materials such as wood is permissible. However, adequate clear-  
ance must be provided around terminal box for proper ventilation  
and future service accessibility.  
AIR FLOW  
Flow through duct heater must never drop below the minimum  
air velocity shown on duct heater nameplate. If the air handling  
system includes filters, they must be cleaned whenever necessary  
in order to maintain air flow above the minimum, otherwise poor  
temperature control and discomfort will result.  
If air flow is poorly distributed within the duct, deflector vanes  
must be added to provide correction.  
The minimum air velocities shown on the nameplate are not to  
be considered average readings. Do not add various velocities  
taken across the face of the duct, find an average value, and com-  
pare it to the minimum velocity shown on the heater nameplate.  
The minimum air velocity refers to any point along the face of  
the duct heater when checking duct velocities, no velocity can be  
below that sown on the heater nameplate (remembering inlet air  
temperature). Velocities are best checked with an anemometer, tak-  
ing numerous readings along the horizontal and vertical centerline  
of the duct heater at the location prior to installation or slightly up  
stream from the heater after installation. (Refer to Figure 14).  
Large ducts will require additional readings taken at locations in  
addition to the centerline.  
Duct Heater  
Velocity  
Profile  
Figure 14  
Incoming Air Temperature: Incoming air temperature entering  
the duct heater must not exceed 100°F.  
Example: 500 FT./MIN. Minimum Air Velocity on Heater Nameplate.  
600  
500  
700  
600  
900  
700  
600  
500  
200x  
400x  
800  
900  
600  
Velocity  
Profile  
FT./MIN.  
Velocity  
Profile  
FT./MIN.  
700  
200x  
300x  
400x  
RIGHT:  
500 FT./MIN. MINIMUM  
WRONG:  
X – below 500 FT./MIN.  
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4500 = 500 FT./MIN. AVERAGE  
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MOUNTING  
Multiple Duct Heaters: Up to six duct heaters may be combined  
into a heating bank as shown in Figure 15. When called for on  
order, brackets will be furnished for fastening flange type duct  
heaters together to form a bank. Heater will be coded for proper  
assembly in the field.  
Two to six duct heaters (with flange) may be installed in a hor-  
izontal or vertical duct.  
Heaters must be mounted in the position designated by arrows  
on the heater frame. (Refer to Figure 16).  
The heater terminal box on vertical duct installations can be  
located on any side of the duct but for horizontal duct installation  
the terminal box must be on the side of the duct.  
This heater is not intended for use in hazardous  
atmospheres where flammable vapors, gases, liq-  
uids, or other combustible atmospheres are pre-  
sent as defined in the National Electric Code.  
Failure to comply can result in explosion or fire.  
Figure 15  
Figure 16  
HORIZONTAL DUCT — side terminal box  
entry for style DHRI & DHRF heaters. Air  
flow as shown. Install with this arrow up.  
HORIZONTAL DUCT — side terminal  
VERTICAL DUCT — side terminal box  
entry for style DHRI & DHRF heaters. Air  
flow as shown. Install with this arrow up.  
box entry for style DHRI & DHRF  
heaters. Air flow as shown. Install with  
this arrow up.  
Mounting Position 1  
Mounting position 2  
Mounting Position 3  
HORIZONTAL DUCT — Side terminal  
box entry for style DHII & DHIF heaters.  
Air flow as shown.  
HORIZONTAL DUCT — Side terminal  
box entry for style DHII & DHIF heaters.  
Air flow as shown.  
VERTICAL DUCT — Side terminal box  
entry for style DHII & DHIF heaters. Air  
flow as shown.  
Install with this arrow up.  
Install with this arrow up.  
Install with this arrow up.  
Mounting Position 4  
Mounting Position 5  
Mounting Position 6  
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MOUNTING  
Mounting Procedure — DHIF  
Double  
Lip  
(Flanged heaters with control box)  
Self-Adhesive Gasket  
Supplied with Heater and  
Installed by Customer  
1. At heater location, cut out a section of duct, or a new con-  
struction lay out duct work to accommodate dimensions of  
heater.  
3/4"  
3/4"  
Duct  
2. Form mounting flanges on cut edges of duct as shown in  
Figure 17. Omit flange in side when terminal box overhangs.  
3. Position heater in duct and attach duct lip to heater flanges with  
sheet metal screws.  
4. Attach control box to duct with sheet metal screws through the  
mounting holes provided inside the control box.  
NOTE: Where necessary, make provision to support weight of  
heater. Any part of heater flange may be drilled for attaching hang-  
er straps or duct.  
D
Control  
W
Box  
Sheet Metal  
Screws  
Sheet Metal  
Screws  
H
H
5. Where necessary, joint between duct and heater flange may be  
sealed with silicone gaskets or silicone sealant.  
Mounting  
Holes  
W
Figure 17  
Mounting Procedure DHII  
3/4"  
Self-Adhesive Gasket  
Supplied with Heater and  
Installed by Customer  
(Insert heaters with control box)  
Double  
Lip  
1. Measure dimension “H” of duct heater (Figure 1) and mark the  
duct with an outline for a rectangular hole with dimensions of  
D-11/2”. The D-11/2” dimension is to be parallel to the direction  
of air flow.  
Duct  
2. Increase D-11/2” slot to D by forming a /4” double lip on both  
3
D
sides of the duct opening. (See Figure 18).  
3. Slide heater into duct.  
W
Control  
Box  
4. Attach control box to duct with sheet metal screws through the  
mounting holes provided inside the control box and through  
the brackets on the top and bottom of heater.  
5. Where necessary, make provision to support weight of heater  
and terminal box.  
Sheet Metal  
Screws  
H
H
Mounting  
Holes  
W
Figure 18  
Self-Adhesive Gasket  
Mounting Procedure — DHRF  
Supplied with Heater and  
Installed by Customer  
(Flanged heaters with compact terminal box)  
1. At heater location, cut out a section of duct, or on new con-  
struction lay out duct work to accommodate dimensions of  
heater.  
D
Double  
Lip  
2. Form mounting flanges on cut edges of duct as shown in  
Figure 19.  
3. Position heater in duct and attach duct lip to heater flanges with  
sheet metal screws.  
NOTE: Where necessary, make provision to support weight of  
heater. Any part of heater flange may be drilled for attaching hang-  
er straps or duct.  
3/4"  
W
H
4. Attach control box to duct with sheet metal screws through the  
mounting holes provided inside the control box.  
5. Where necessary, joint between duct and heater flange may be  
sealed with silicone gasket or sealant.  
Duct  
Figure 19  
Self-Adhesive Gasket  
Supplied with Heater and  
Installed by Customer  
Mounting Procedure — DHRI  
Double  
Lip  
(Insert heaters with compact terminal box)  
1. Measure dimension “H” of duct heater (Figure 2) and mark the  
duct with an outline for a rectangular hole with dimensions of  
D-11/2” x “H”. The D-11/2” dimension is to be parallel to the  
direction of air flow.  
3/4"  
W
2. Increase D-11/2” slot to “D” by forming a 3/4” double lip on each  
side of the duct. (See Figure 19).  
3. Slide heater into duct.  
4. Attach control box to duct with sheet metal screws through the  
mounting holes provided inside the control box and through  
the brackets on the top and bottom of heater.  
H
Duct  
5. Where necessary, make provision to support weight of heater.  
D
Figure 20  
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WIRING  
1. Connect heater only to the voltage, frequency and phase spec-  
ified on the nameplate.  
2. All wiring should be done according to local and National  
Electric Codes.  
3. Make supply connections to marked heater terminals using  
wire suitable for 75°C. (Type RH-RW or equivalent).  
4. Conduit attachment to heater:  
Hazard of electrical shock. Any installation involv-  
ing electric heaters must be grounded to earth to  
eliminate shock hazard.  
Control Ratings  
a. Run conduit(s) to conduit entrance plate. (See Figure 1).  
b. Mark plate where conduit(s) will enter plate.  
c. Remove screws and plate.  
d. Punch conduit entrance plate with a hole(s) to accommo-  
date the required conduit(s).  
Manual Limit Control  
Automatic Limit Control  
Pilot  
Duty  
Non-Inductive  
Rating  
Pilot  
Duty  
Non-Inductive  
Rating  
Volts  
120  
208  
240  
277  
125 VA  
125 VA  
125 VA  
125 VA  
3000 Watts  
5200 Watts  
6000 Watts  
6925 Watts  
125 VA  
125 VA  
125 VA  
125 VA  
3000 Watts  
5200 Watts  
6000 Watts  
6925 Watts  
e. Reinstall plate and install conduit(s) to plate.  
Fan Interlock. The fan circuit must be interlocked with the  
control circuit of the heater. Refer to the wiring diagram in the  
heater terminal box.  
Hazard of severe shock. Disconnect all power to  
heater before servicing.  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
The appropriate wiring diagram  
will be supplied with each heater.  
RENEWAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION  
Typical DHIF Duct Heater  
Conduit Entrance Plate  
Main Disconnect  
Transformer Fusing  
Air Flow Switch  
Transformer  
Fintube Heating  
Element  
Static equalizers  
(not shown) maintain  
uniform air flow  
across the heater  
face when individual  
fintubes are omitted.  
Contactor  
Fusing  
Air Flow Switch Automatic and Manual Reset  
(not shown)  
Contact your local Chromalox Sales Office with Complete heater catalog number or part number.  
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CATALOG NUMBER DESIGNATION SYSTEM  
O O O O - O O O - 0 0 H  
X
0 0 0 W - X 0 0 . 0 0 D - 0 0 0 V 0 0 P -  
0 0 0 . 0 kW  
000.0kW, (16kW/Ft.2 MAX.)  
Phase: 1P = Single Phase’ 3P = Three Phase  
0 = Number of circuits  
000V = Heater voltage (up thru 600V)  
00.00 = Depth of heater frame in inches  
(06.50 min. – 36.00 max.)  
000W = Width of duct in inches (08 thru 120)  
00H = Height of duct in inches (06 thru 40)  
Terminal box construction and terminal box and frame material:  
GPA = General purpose terminal box and all aluminized steel construction  
GPP = General purpose terminal box and all painted steel construction  
GPZ = General purpose terminal box and all plated steel construction  
GPS = General purpose terminal box and all stainless steel construction  
DPA = Drip proof terminal box and aluminized steel construction  
DPP = Drip proof terminal box and painted steel construction  
DPZ = Drip proof terminal box and plated steel construction  
DPS = Drip proof terminal box and stainless steel construction  
General style:  
DHRI = Duct heater, remote controls, insert type  
DHRF = Duct heater, remote controls, flanged type  
DHII = Duct heater, integral controls, insert type  
DHIF = Duct heater, integral controls, flanged type  
0 M P -  
O O O O O -  
O O O 0 0 0 O O  
Disconnecting Means:  
ND = Nonfused disconnect switch (200A max.)  
FD = Fused disconnect switch (48A max.)  
TB = Terminal block (200A max.), disconnect switch by others  
Control circuit voltage: 000 = 120, 208, 240, or 277V  
Control circuit power supply:  
T = Control circuit by integral transformer (120V Sec. Only)  
R = Remote control circuit by customer (120, 208, 240, or 277V)  
Fan interlock method:  
AS = Air flow switch  
FI = Fan interlock relay  
FD = Fan interlock relay with fan delay  
Heating element termination:  
M = Threaded terminals with mica insulation  
R = Threaded terminals with ceramic insulation (480V max.)  
H = Hermetic seals (480V max.)  
Method of attaching heating element to heater frame:  
WA = Painted steel fin and sheath  
GW = Mounting washer staked to element sheath with gasket  
BF = Brass fitting with gasket  
SS = Stainless steel fin and sheath  
Sheath, fin, and finish of heating element:  
PS = Painted steel fin and sheath  
MO = Monel fin and sheath  
SS = Stainless steel fin and sheath  
Mounting position of heater:  
1MP = See Figure 16 on page 4, mounting position 1  
2MP = See Figure 16 on page 4, mounting position 2  
3MP = See Figure 16 on page 4, mounting position 3  
4MP = See Figure 16 on page 4, mounting position 4  
5MP = See Figure 16 on page 4, mounting position 5  
6MP = See Figure 16 on page 4, mounting position 6  
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Limited Warranty:  
Please refer to the Chromalox limited warranty applicable to this product at  
2150 N. RULON WHITE BLVD., OGDEN, UT 84404  
Phone: 1-800-368-2493  
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