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CRV-S
ERIES
 D
ESIGN
 M
ANUAL
SECTION 2: THE CRV-SERIES SYSTEM
A CRV-Series system consists of one pump, a control 
system, and a number of burners, see Page 3, Figure 
1
. It also includes an extended tube surface (4" (10 
cm) steel tubing) covered by highly efficient reflectors 
to direct the radiant heat downward to the floor. The 
tubing nearest the burners radiates with the most 
intensity and is called radiant tube. This should be 
located over areas with the greatest heat loss. The 
rest of the tubing surface (located between the radiant 
tube and the pump) radiates with less intensity and is 
called tailpipe. This can be located in areas with 
lower heat loss.
While it is important to locate radiant tubes over areas 
with high heat loss, such as the perimeter of the build-
ing, it is not essential to cover all areas directly with 
radiant heat. Center areas (away from external walls) 
and other areas of low heat loss can be adequately 
heated without direct coverage as long as the input of 
the system is adequate for the total building heat loss. 
However, to achieve the highest degree of comfort and 
fuel savings, it is recommended that the CRV-Series 
system be located to provide as complete and even a 
distribution as is practical. In addition, several different 
reflector and shield configurations are available to 
direct the radiant heat to or away from desired areas.
Page 3, Figure 1 illustrates the components of a typi-
cal CRV-Series system. The system shown is a four 
burner system composed of two branches. A branch 
consists of a single run of tubing, including an end 
burner, followed by any burners downstream. A 
branch ends at a tee or a cross (where other branches 
connect). For a single branch system, the branch ends 
at the pump.
2.1 Safety
Safety is a prime consideration of CRV-Series. First, 
there is a pre-purge of the complete tube network prior 
to flame ignition. Then, to ensure that there will be no 
gas flow unless the pump is operating, a pressure 
switch located at the pump must activate prior to igni-
tion. After the pressure switch has closed, there are 
two valves in-series in each burner that must be ener-
gized, as well as a zero regulator. Additionally, slow 
opening gas valves provide smooth ignition and 
enhance reliability. Once the thermostat has been sat-
isfied, the burners turn off and the pump continues to 
run for two minutes to purge the entire system of flue 
gases.
With CRV-Series, all equipment and controls are 
C.S.A. design certified, both as individual parts and 
also as a complete heating system. Also, individual 
electrical component parts are listed as applicable.
2.2 Zero Regulator
CRV-Series uses a 100% pre-mix burner with the input 
dependent on system vacuum. With no vacuum, the 
zero regulator prevents gas flow. When vacuum is 
present, the burner fires and input increases as vac-
uum increases. As the input increases, the amount of 
air also increases. Over the normal range of operating 
vacuum, the gas/air ratio is essentially linear.
This unique and patented feature provides optimum 
combustion conditions at all times. Combustion condi-
tions are unaffected by fluctuations in fuel pressure, 
vacuum, dirty air filters, changes in atmospheric pres-
sure, wind velocity or other climate conditions.