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1. Turn on power to the unit Adjust the air deflector blades for desired heat distribution All horizontal blades should be kept open a minimum of 45 as measured from vertical Run the unit through several cycles by raising and lowering the thermostat setting to assure proper sequence of operation Operating Sequence The operation of Modine electric unit heaters is governed by an electrical contactor which is controlled by a thermostat The contactor completes the electric circuit to the heating elements when the thermostat calls for heat The fan motor is also activated when the thermostat calls for heat When the thermostat is satisfied the fan motor stops and the contactor opens the circuit to the heating elements Routine Unit Maintenance Under average conditions it is recommended that unit heaters be serviced at least once a year and checked out prior to the heating season In excessively dirty atmospheres service should be performed more often Disconnect power supply to the unit before performing any of the following maintenance or inspection procedures Open hinged door at the bottom rear of the unit by loosening the retaining capscrew Lowering the door will reveal the unit contactors fuses transformers and their electrical connections Check all components and wiring inside the unit for firm connections and or wear Tighten fan guard and motor bracket Check fan for proper clearance
2. oP MODINE 2 529 2 5H75690A August 2010 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL A WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death and could cause exposure to substances which have been determined by various state agencies to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment IMPORTANT The use of this manual is specifically intended for a qualified installation and service agency A qualified installation and service agency must perform all installation and service of these appliances electric unit heaters model HER UL c UL Inspection on Arrival 1 Inspect unit upon arrival In case of damage report it immediately to transportation company and your local Modine sales representative 2 Check rating plate on unit to verify that power supply and motor specification requirements meets available electric power at the point of installation 3 Inspect unit upon arrival for conformance with description of product ordered including specifications where applicable General Information Installation and wiring of these electric unit heaters must conform to all applicable local codes and the National Electric Code Wiring of these electric unit heaters should only be performed by a qualified electrician
3. 1 15 1 28 1050 Thermal Overload Protection Amp draw shown is for the motor only For total unit amp draw refer to Table 4 1 6 2 525 2 SERVICE amp TROUBLESHOOTING A WARNING When servicing or repairing this equipment use only factory approved service replacement parts A complete replacement parts list may be obtained by contacting Modine Manufacturing Company Refer to the rating plate on the unit for complete unit substitution of parts or controls not approved by the factory will be at the owners risk Replacement parts can be obtained from Modine by submitting the model number power code control code and serial number shown on the rating plate attached to the unit along with a description of the part Table 7 1 Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE S REMEDY Unit does not operate Fan operates but element does not heat Elements heat but fan does not operate Insufficient heat 1 Electric circuit in open position Blown fuses in control compartment Defective or incorrect wiring Defective thermostat or switch Defective or burned out control transformer Power interrupted by overheat control Summer winter switch in summer position Defective or incorrect wiring Blown element fuses on HER200 and HER250 w 208 or 240V 3 power supply Fan motor failure Summer winter switch defective or improperly wired Defective or incorrect wiring Too f
4. free rotation and firm connection to motor shaft Clean fan blade with detergent or compressed air Fan motor is permanently lubricated for normal operation Under severe conditions lubricate with non detergent SAE 20 motor oil Routine cleaning of the unit casing and louvers is recommended to remove dirt grease or corrosive substances that may damage the finish Rusted or corroded spots on the louvers or casing should be sanded and repainted To remove push louvers against retaining coil spring and pull out at opposite tapered end Check entire electrical system before every heating season DIMENSIONAL PERFORMANCE DATA Figure 6 1 Dimensions inches Table 6 1 Outline Dimensions inches Model Size GERNER MN CLEARANCES 50 76 100 150 200 250 12 TO SIDES AND TOP 24 TO BOTTOM OIZ FiAK ZO i nim o o wl y S OPENING APPROX FOR POWER Fan Dia FOR CONTROL SUPPLY Approx Shipping Wt Ibs Table 6 2 Performance Data Heating Capacity Air Data Inlet Airflow Max Mounting Model Size kW Btu hr CFM Temp Rise F Heat Throw ft Height ft 5 17 100 15 25 600 10 34 100 42 700 15 51 200 20 68 200 25 85 300 With 70 F ambient air and louvers directed to the floor at 45 Table 6 3 Motor Specifications 90 75 1 40 208 230V 60Hz 1 ph 0 50 1550 Totally Enclosed Shaded Pole eines 400 250
5. H BSH Steam Hot Water Units Oil Fired Units Electric Units Cassettes Vertical Unit Ventilators Compressors Vertical Unit Ventilators Burners High Intensity Infrared Units Sheet Metal Parts All Products ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF FIRST BENEFICIAL USE BY BUYER OR ANY OTHER USER WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF RESALE BY BUYER IN ANY UNCHANGED CONDITION OR WITHIN EIGHTEEN MONTHS FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM SELLER WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST As Modine Manufacturing Company has a continuous product improvement program it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice 7 MODINE Modine Manufacturing Company 2010 Commercial Products Group Modine Manufacturing Company 1500 DeKoven Avenue Racine WI 53403 Phone 1 800 828 4328 HEAT www modine com Litho in USA
6. Modine or can be self fabricated Kit consists of two drilled 3 4 P S pipe caps and two 3 8 16 x 1 3 4 capscrews to facilitate threaded pipe suspension One kit is required for mounting each unit Wall Mounting Bracket For easier installation of Model HER electric unit heaters where ceiling Suspension is not feasible a wall mounting bracket kit is available The bracket saves installation time has a built in wall clearance and provides an inexpensive and convenient wall mounting method The one point suspension shown in Figure 3 2 permits swiveling the unit 90 degrees horizontally for most effective air direction Refer to separate bulletin furnished with the kit for bracket assembly and installation Refer to Table 6 2 for maximum mounting height Minimum mounting height is eight feet Figure 3 1 Typical Unit Locations INSTALLATION Electrical Connections A WARNING 1 Disconnect power supply before making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage 2 All appliances must be wired strictly in accordance with wiring diagram furnished with the appliance Any wiring different from the wiring diagram could result in a hazard to persons and property 3 Ensure that the supply voltage to the appliance as indicated on the serial plate is not 5 greater than rated voltage A CAUTION 1 Ensure that the supply voltage to the appliance as indicated on the serial plate is not 5 less tha
7. R EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WHETHER ARISING FROM LAW COURSE OF DEALING USAGE OF TRADE OR OTHERWISE THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CONFIRMED BY BUYER AND SELLER AS OF THE DATE OF FINAL AGREEMENT This warranty is void if the input to the product exceeds the rated input as indicated on the product serial plate by more than 5 on gas fired and oil fired units or if the product in the judgment of SELLER has been installed in a corrosive atmosphere or subjected to corrosive fluids or gases been subjected to misuse negligence accident excessive thermal shock excessive humidity physical damage impact abrasion unauthorized alterations or operation contrary to SELLER S printed instructions or if the serial number has been altered defaced or removed BUYER S REMEDY FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY EXCLUSIVE OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES PROVIDED BY LAW IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AT THE FACTORY OF SELLER ANY COMPONENT WHICH Component Applicable Models SHALL WITHIN THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD DEFINED HEREIN AND UPON PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL BE RETURNED TO SELLER WITH TRANSPORTATION CHARGES PREPAID AND WHICH THE EXAMINATION OF SELLER SHALL DISCLOSE TO HAVE BEEN DEFECTIVE EXCEPT THAT WHEN THE PRODUCT IS TO BE USED BY BUYER AS A COMPONENT PART OF EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURED BY BUYER BUYER S REMEDY FOR BREACH AS LIMITED HEREIN SHALL BE LIMI
8. TED TO ONE YEAR FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM SELLER FOR GAS FIRED PRODUCTS INSTALLED IN HIGH HUMIDITY APPLICATIONS AND UTILIZING STAINLESS STEEL HEAT EXCHANGERS BUYER S REMEDY FOR BREACH AS LIMITED HEREIN SHALL BE LIMITED TO TEN YEARS FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM SELLER These warranties are issued only to the original owner user and cannot be transferred or assigned No provision is made in these warranties for any labor allowance or field labor participation Seller will not honor any expenses incurred in its behalf with regard to repairs to any of Seller s products No credit shall be issued for any defective part returned without proper written authorization including but not limited to model number serial number date of failure etc and freight prepaid OPTIONAL SUPPLEMENTAL WARRANTY Provided a supplemental warranty has been purchased Seller extends the warranty herein for an additional four 4 years on certain compressors Provided a supplemental warranty has been purchased Seller extends the warranty herein for an additional four 4 years or nine 9 years on certain heat exchangers EXCLUSION OF CONSUMABLES amp CONDITIONS BEYOND SELLER S CONTROL The above referenced warranty shall not be applicable to any of the following items refrigerant gas belts filters fuses and other items consumed or worn out by normal wear and tear or conditions beyond Seller s control including without limitation as to generality pol
9. THIS MANUAL IS THE PROPERTY OF THE OWNER PLEASE BE SURE TO LEAVE IT WITH THE OWNER WHEN YOU LEAVE THE JOB SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS SI METRIC CONVERSION FACTORS SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MUST BE FOLLOWED TO PROVIDE SAFE EFFICIENT AND TROUBLE FREE OPERATION IN ADDITION PARTICULAR CARE MUST BE EXERCISED REGARDING THE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS LISTED BELOW FAILURE TO PROPERLY ADDRESS THESE CRITICAL AREAS COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR LOSS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO ANY MORE RESTRICTIVE LOCAL OR NATIONAL CODES HAZARD INTENSITY LEVELS 1 DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided WILL result in death or serious injury 2 WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided COULD result in death or serious injury 3 CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided MAY result in minor or moderate injury 4 IMPORTANT Indicates a situation which if not avoided MAY result in a potential safety concern A DANGER Appliances must not be installed where they may be exposed to a potentially explosive or flammable atmosphere A WARNING Disconnect power supply before making wiring connections to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage All appliances must be wired strictly in accordance with wiring diagram furnished with the
10. appliance Any wiring different from the wiring diagram could result in a hazard to persons and property Ensure that the supply voltage to the appliance as indicated on the serial plate is not 5 greater than rated voltage When servicing or repairing this equipment use only factory approved service replacement parts A complete replacement parts list may be obtained by contacting Modine Manufacturing Company Refer to the rating plate on the appliance for complete appliance model number serial number and company address Any substitution of parts or controls not approved by the factory will be at the owner s risk A CAUTION Be sure no obstructions block air intake or discharge of the appliance Do not install appliance outdoors Do not install appliance closer than 12 inches to combustible materials in any direction The bottom of the appliance must be at least 8 feet above the floor Do not attach duct work air filters or polytubes to any appliance Ensure that the supply voltage to the appliance as indicated on the serial plate is not 5 less than the rated voltage Do not reuse any electrical component which has been wet Such component must be replaced IMPORTANT To check most of the Possible Remedies in the trouble shooting guide listed in Table 7 1 refer to the applicable sections of the manual Table of Contents General Information Special Prec
11. autions SI Metric Conversion Factors Unit Location ccccceeeeeeees Unit Mounting osses Installation siiccsccesaiciesconnesionennnceses Electrical Connections Start Up Procedure Operating Sequence Maintenance ccccceeeeeeeees Dimensional Data 6 Performance Data 06 Motor Specifications Service amp Troubleshooting Warranty ccccecceeseeceeeeeeeeeaeees Table 2 1 2 525 2 ne E E eee 5 T E E E Genie aenee eect eects 6 SI METRIC CONVERSION FACTORS UNIT LOCATION UNIT MOUNTING UNIT LOCATION A DANGER Appliances must not be installed where they may be exposed to a potentially explosive or flammable atmosphere A CAUTION 1 Be sure no obstructions block air intake or discharge of the appliance 2 Do not install appliance outdoors In locating units consider general space heating requirements of the area Unit heaters should be located so they discharge air nearly parallel to exposed walls Arrange units so they do not blow directly at occupants Interference of air streams by columns beams partitions or other obstructions should be avoided as much as possible In multiple unit installations arrange units so that each supports the air stream of the next unit thus creating circulatory air movement in the area See Figure 3 1 A large portion of the heated air s
12. ew units for heat loss Unit mounted too high Fan operates backwards Burned out element 2 525 2 A CAUTION Do not reuse any electrical component which has been wet Such component must be replaced IMPORTANT To check most of the Possible Remedies in the trouble shooting guide listed in Table 7 1 refer to the applicable sections of the manual 1 a Turn on switch or thermostat b Move thermostat to higher setting c Replace fuse or reset disconnect switch Replace fuses Check wiring and connections Refer to diagram inside control panel Check continuity with volt ohmmeter Replace defective part if necessary Check secondary voltage with voltmeter Replace if necessary a Not enough air volume over elements Louvers must be open at least 45 b Check motor rpm against nameplate rating Replace motor if speed is too slow c Defective limit control Check wiring and connections Check continuity through control Replace if necessary Change switch position Check all wiring and connections See diagram inside control compartment Replace element fuses a Check for loose electrical connections Check wiring with diagram in control compartment b Repair or replace burned out defective motor c Voltage too high or too low Check voltage with voltmeter Check for continuity with volt ohmmeter Replace if necessary Check all wiring and connectio
13. flectors 3 Overheat control IMPORTANT i Start up and adjustment procedures should be performed by 2 a qualified service agency Prior to Operation Although this unit has been inspected and tested at the factory 2 the following procedures should be performed to assure proper on site operation 1 Check fan clearance Fan should not contact casing when a spun by hand 2 Check all electrical connections to be sure they are secure 5 and in accordance with the wiring diagram 3 Check firmness of unit suspension Tighten all fasteners if necessary 4 Make sure fuses are installed in units that require them 6 Safety Devices The overheat control mounted on the left inner side panel See Figure 5 1 will interrupt power to the unit contactor in the event of overheating It is a single pole single throw switch with an automatic reset The switch will permit the motor to continue operation and cool the heater while power to the elements is interrupted This overheat control should operate only when something is seriously wrong with the unit When this control operates correct the difficulty immediately or serious and permanent damage may result The motor for the circulating air fan has internal thermal overload protection If for any reason the motor overheats the thermal protector will shut it off The motor will restart automatically when it has cooled 2 525 2 Initial Start Up Set thermostat above room temperature
14. hould be directed toward the side of the building exposed to prevailing winds Height at which unit heaters are installed is critical Maximum mounting heights for all units are listed in Table 6 2 The maximum mounting height for any unit is that height above which the unit will not deliver heated air to the floor The maximum mounting heights must not be exceeded in order to assure maximum comfort Figure 3 1 Typical Unit Locations UNIT MOUNTING A CAUTION 1 Do not install appliance closer than 12 inches to combustible materials in any direction 2 The bottom of the appliance must be at least 8 feet above the floor 3 Do not attach duct work air filters or polytubes to any appliance It is recommended that adequate service access in excess of 18 inches be provided for the motor and fan Be sure the means of suspension is adequate to support the weight of the unit see note Clearances to combustibles as specified above must be strictly maintained Do not install unit 2 525 2 heater above the maximum mounting height shown in Table 6 2 or below eight feet Two tapped holes 3 8 16 in the top of the unit are provided for unit heater suspension Suspension can be made with threaded rods pipes or ceiling hanger brackets furnished by others See Figure 6 1 for hanger hole locations and Figure 3 3 for suspension methods NOTE A pipe hanger adapter kit shown in Figure 3 3 is available as an accessory from
15. ican Wire Gauge 2 Total line amperes in Table 4 1 includes fan motor and element current FLA 3 All 480 volt three phase units have built in transformers and fuses 4 All contactor coils are rated at 208 240 volts 5 Fuse blocks with fuses are factory installed on all 480 volt three phase units to protect motor and transformer 6 Models HER200 and HER250 with 208 or 240 volt three phase power supply have two contactors Summer Winter Switch A summer winter toggle switch kit is available for field installation In the winter position the thermostat will cycle the fan on and off with the heating elements In the summer position the fan runs continuously while the heating elements are controlled by the thermostat Refer to separate bulletin included in the kit for installation and wiring Table 4 1 Wiring Data Size Code Voltage Amps Size AWG Size Volume cm3 11 208v iph 245 8 34 Hewes o 11 20sviph 365 6 1 i a a a S e e 11 208v iph 49 4 4 12 240v iph 429 6 Eni S OR 31 208v 3ph 360 6 1 32 240v 3ph 314 8 4 een e e a 0 33 480v 3ph 25 3 8 34 Errek an 250 17 563 11 30 331 21 33 4sov sph 314 8 34 NEC fuse requirements are 125 percent of total amperes Check with local code 4 2 525 2 START UP PROCEDURE MAINTENANCE Figure 5 1 Exposed Side of Electric Unit Heater 1 Heating elements 2 Adjustable air de
16. luted or contaminated or foreign matter contained in the air or water utilized for heat exchanger condenser cooling or if the failure of the part is caused by improper air or water supply or improper or incorrect sizing of power supply APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD TEN YEARS FROM DATE OF FIRST BENEFICIAL USE BY BUYER OR ANY OTHER USER WITHIN Heat Exchangers Gas Fired Units except PSH BSH OCCURS FIRST Heat Exchangers Low Intensity Infrared Units Compressors Condensing Units for Cassettes Burners Low Intensity Infrared Units Other TEN YEARS FROM DATE OF RESALE BY BUYER OR ANY OTHER USER WITHIN TEN YEARS FROM DATE OF RESALE BY BUYER IN ANY UNCHANGED CONDITION OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SIX MONTHS FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM SELLER WHICHEVER FIVE YEARS FROM DATE OF FIRST BENEFICIAL USE BY BUYER OR ANY OTHER USER WITHIN FIVE YEARS FROM DATE OF RESALE BY BUYER OR ANY OTHER USER WITHIN FIVE YEARS FROM DATE OF RESALE BY BUYER IN ANY UNCHANGED CONDITION OR WITHIN SIXTY SIX MONTHS FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM SELLER WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF FIRST BENEFICIAL USE BY BUYER OR ANY OTHER USER WITHIN TWO YEARS FROM DATE OF RESALE BY BUYER IN ANY UNCHANGED CONDITION OR WITHIN THIRTY MONTHS FROM DATE OF SHIPMENT FROM SELLER WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST Components excluding Heat Exchangers Coils Condensers Burners Sheet Metal Heat Exchangers Coils Indoor and Outdoor Duct Furnaces and System Units PS
17. n the rated voltage 1 Installation of wiring must conform with local building codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 Latest Edition Unit must be electrically grounded in conformance to this code In Canada wiring must comply with CSA C22 1 Part 1 Electrical Code 2 Wire must be Type TW insulated for 60 C 140 F or better 3 Two copies of the unit wiring diagram are provided with each unit One is located in the bottom control compartment access panel and the other is supplied in the literature packet Refer to this diagram for all wiring connections Figure 4 1 Control Panel Viewed from Unit Bottom CONTROL TERMINAL BLOCK POWER TERMINAL BLOCK ELEMENT CONNECTORS CONTACTOR 4 Make sure all multi voltage components motors transformers etc are wired in accordance with the power supply voltage 5 The power supply to the unit must be protected with a fused or circuit breaker switch 6 The power supply must be within 5 of the voltage rating and each phase must be balanced within 2 of each other If not advise the utility company 7 External electrical service connections that must be installed include a Supply power connection 208 240 or 480 volts b Connection of thermostats or any other accessory control devices that may be supplied 8 Additional electrical wiring details are as follows 1 Control wiring should be No 14 AWG Amer
18. ns See diagram inside control compartment Add more units or increase size of units Lower units Repair replace motor or reverse fan rotation Disconnect internal wiring and check element resistance with ohmmeter COMMERCIAL WARRANTY Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship EXCLUSIVE HOWEVER of failures attributable to the use of materials substituted under emergency conditions for materials normally employed This warranty covers replacement of any parts furnished from the factory of Seller but does not cover labor of any kind and materials not furnished by Seller or any charges for any such labor or materials whether such labor materials or charges thereon are due to replacement of parts adjustments repairs or any other work done This warranty does not apply to any equipment which shall have been repaired or altered outside the factory of Seller in any way so as in the judgment of Seller to affect its stability nor which has been subjected to misuse negligence or operating conditions in excess of those for which such equipment was designed This warranty does not cover the effects of physical or chemical properties of water or steam or other liquids or gases used in the equipment BUYER AGREES THAT SELLER S WARRANTY OF ITS PRODUCTS TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP AS LIMITED HEREIN SHALL BE IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUSIVE OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHE

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