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Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
Enerco | enerRadiant® XL Series Heater
SECTION 1
Introduction  
 
 
 
 
Ener-Radiant ERXL models are low-cost, field assembled 
infrared heaters that are easy to install and require only minimal 
maintenance. They are designed to provide years of economical 
operation and trouble-free service.
Checking Shipment
Check the shipment against the Bill of Lading for shortages. Also, 
check for external damage to cartons. Note any shortages, and/
or external damage to cartons on the Bill of Lading in the presence 
of the delivery trucker. The delivery trucker should acknowledge 
any shortages or damage by initializing this “noted” Bill of Lading
Immediately report any claims for damaged material, or shortages 
that were not evident at the time of shipment, to the carrier and 
your ENERCO Factory Representative.
Installer Responsibility
All heaters and associated gas piping should be installed in 
accordance with applicable specifications and this installation made 
only by firms (or individuals) well qualified in this type of work. 
Consult local building inspectors, Fire Marshals or your local ENERCO 
Factory Representative for guidance.
Ener-Radiant ERXL heaters are installed on the basis of information 
given in a layout drawing, which together with the cited codes and 
regulations, comprise the basic information needed to complete the 
installation. The installer must furnish all needed material that is not 
furnished as standard equipment, and it is his responsibility to see 
that such materials, as well as the installation methods he uses result 
in a job that is workmanlike and in compliance with all applicable 
codes.
ENERCO Factory Representatives have had training and experience 
in the application of this equipment and can be called on for 
suggestions about installation which can save material and money.
SECTION 2
planning
The following codes and instructions should be followed when 
planning the installation of the Ener-Radiant ERXL heater. In addition 
to these instructions, the warnings in (Section 1) must be carefully 
adhered to since improper installation may lead to property damage, 
injury, or death.
National Standards and Applicable 
Codes
 
Gas Codes:   The type of gas appearing on the nameplate 
must be the type of gas used. Installation must 
comply with local codes and recommendations 
of the local gas company, and the National 
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 – latest revision

(same as NFPA Bulletin 54).
•  Clearance between the heater and its vent 
and adjacent combustible material (which 
is part of the building or its contents) shall 
be maintained to conform with the Stan-
dard for Installation of Gas Appliances 
and Gas Piping, NFPA-54 / ANSI Z223.1 – 
latest revision, National Fuel Gas Code.
 Aircraft Hangers:   Installation in aircraft hangers must be in 
accordance with the Standard for Aircraft 
Hangers, ANSI / NFPA-409 – latest revision.
•  Heaters in aircraft storage or service 
areas shall be installed at a height of 10 
feet above the upper surface of wings or 
engine enclosures of the highest aircraft 
which may be housed in the hanger. (This 
should be measured from the bottom of 
the heater to the wing or engine enclo-
sure, whichever is highest from the floor.)
•  In other sections of aircraft hangers, such 
as shops or offices, heaters must not be 
installed less than 8 feet above the floor.
•  Heaters installed in aircraft hangers shall 
be located so as not to be subject to dam-
age by aircraft, cranes, moveable scaffold-
ing or other objects.
 
public Garages:   Installations in garages must be made in 
accordance with the Standard for Parking 
Structures, NFPA-88A – latest revision 
or the 
Standard for Repair Garages, NFPA-88B – 
latest revision.
•  Heaters must not be installed less than 8 
feet above the floor. Minimum clearances 
to combustibles must be maintained from 
vehicles parked below the heater.