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BEACON/MORRIS BMS SEPARATED COMBUSTION BLOWER UNIT HEATER DESCRIPTION The BMSB Separated Combustion Unit Heater is the latest addition to Beacon/Morris' 80% efficient indoor product line. Separated combustion units are designed to be installed where dusty, dirty or mildly corrosive conditions exist or where high humidity or slightly negative pressures prevail. CERTIFICATION The BMSB unit is certified by CSA International to provide a minimum of 80% efficiency. BASIC OPERATION Beacon/Morris Model BMSB Blower Unit Heaters “separate” the combustion process from the environment where the unit is installed. A power venting system draws a controlled quantity of combustion air from outside the building. The same system exhausts flue products to the outside. The burners, pilot and flue system are enclosed within the unit; thus, the entire combustion process is literally unaffected by the atmosphere in the space where the heater is located. STANDARD FEATURES AND BENEFITS INCLUDE: • 20-gauge Aluminized • 115/24V Transformer Steel Heat Exchanger • 115/1/60 ODP Fan Motor • Power Venter • Redundant Single-stage Gas Valve • Combustion Air Pressure Switch • High Limit Switch • Spark-ignited Intermittent Safety Pilot • Combustion air and flue may be piped with Electronic Flame Supervision horizontally through sidewall or vertically • Fan Time Delay through the roof FACTORY INSTALLED OPTIONS • 409 or 321 Stainless Steel Heat Exchanger • 409 Stainless Steel Burners • Vertical Louvers • 2 Stage Gas Valves • Alternate Voltages • 115/1/60 TEFC Fan Motor FIELD INSTALLED OPTIONS • Summer/Winter Switch • Discharge Nozzle: 30, 45, 60, 90 Degree, 5-Way and Y Splitter • Outlet Duct Flange (in Lieu of Horizontal Louvers) • Thermostats • 5" to 4" Venter Decrease Adapter to Flue Pipe • 4", 5" and 6" Vent Termination Cap • Concentric Vent Kit CAUTIONS Combustion air and vent systems must be installed in accordance with current National Fuel Gas Code or Installation Code, Installation Code for Natural Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment (Canada) and any local and state codes. Units should not be installed where negative pressures are significant, where vaporcontaining chlorine or fluorine may be present or in any areas classified as “HAZARDOUS.” PROJECT: Beacon/Morris 260 North Elm Street • Westfield, MA 01085 Tel: (413) 562-5423 Fax: (413) 572-3764 www.beacon-morris.com UNIT TAG: BVSB-5 BMSB – PERFORMANCE AND DIMENSIONAL DATA Model BMSB Unit Size PERFORMANCE DATA ‡ Input BTU/Hr (kW) Output BTU/Hr (kW) Thermal Efficiency (%) Free Air Delivery CFM (cu. m/s) Air Temperature Rise Deg. F. (Deg. C) Outlet Velocity FPM (m/s) Full Load Amps at 115V MOTOR DATA: Motor HP Motor (kW) Motor Type R.P.M. Amps @ 115V DIMENSIONAL DATA in. (mm) “A” Height to Top of Unit “B” Height to Top of Hanger “C” Hanging Distance Width “D” Discharge Opening Width “E” Width of Unit “F” to Centerline of Flue “G” Hanging Distance Depth “H” Depth to Rear of Housing Flue Size Dia-in.** (Dia-mm) Air Inlet Size-in. (mm) Blower Size-in. Gas Inlet-Natural Gas-in. Gas Inlet-LP Gas-in. Approx. Shipping Wt. lb. (kg) 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 300 350 400 100,000 (29.3) 80,000 (23.4) 80 1,200 (0.566) 62 (34) 880 (4.47) 8.3 1/4 (0.19) SPH 1725 5.1 125,000 (36.6) 100,000 (29.3) 80 1,575 (0.743) 59 (33) 950 (4.83) 9.8 1/3 (0.25) SPH 1725 6.6 150,000 (43.9) 120,000 (35.1) 80 1,975 (0.932) 56 (31) 1030 (5.23) 10.6 1/2 (0.37) SPH 1725 7.4 175,000 (51.2) 140,000 (41.0) 80 2,300 (1.086) 56 (31) 1045 (5.31) 10.6 1/2 (0.37) SPH 1725 7.4 200,000 (58.6) 160,000 (46.9) 80 2,400 (1.133) 62 (34) 965 (4.90) 15.2 3/4 (0.56) SPH 1725 12.0 225,000 (65.9) 180,000 (52.7) 80 2,600 (1.227) 64 (36) 935 (4.75) 15.2 3/4 (0.56) SPH 1725 12.0 250,000 (73.2) 200,000 (58.6) 80 2,850 (1.345) 65 (36) 930 (4.72) 15.2 3/4 (0.56) SPH 1725 12.0 300,000 (87.8) 240,000 (70.3) 80 3,950 (1.864) 56 (31) 1080 (5.49) 15.2 3/4 (0.56) SPH 1725 12.0 350,000 (102.5) 280,000 (82.0) 80 4,600 (2.171) 56 (31) 1090 (5.54) 18.6 1 (0.75) cap.start 1725 15.4 400,000 (117.1) 320,000 (93.7) 80 4,800 (2.266) 62 (34) 1000 (5.08) 18.6 1 (0.75) cap.start 1725 15.4 31-1/4 (794) 34-1/16 (865) 14-3/4 (375) 15-3/8 (391) 17-7/8 (454) 5-7/8 (149) 18-1/2 (470) 42-3/4 (1086) 4 (102) 4 (102) 9 1/2 1/2 298 (135) 31-1/4 (794) 34-1/16 (865) 17-1/2 (444) 18-1/8 (460) 20-5/8 (524) 7-1/4 (184) 18-1/2 (470) 44-3/8 (1127) 4 (102) 4 (102) 10 1/2 1/2 330 (150) 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 17-1/2 (444) 18-1/8 (460) 20-5/8 (524) 7-1/4 (184) 18-1/2 (470) 44-3/8 (1127) 4 (102) 4 (102) 10 1/2 1/2 362 (164) 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 20-1/4 (514) 20-7/8 (530) 23-3/8 (594) 8-5/8 (219) 20 (508) 47-3/16 (1199) 4 (102) 4 (102) 12 1/2 1/2 394 (179) 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 23 (584) 23-5/8 (600) 26-1/8 (664) 10 (254) 20 (508) 47-3/16 (1199) 5 (127) 5 (127) 12 1/2 1/2 426 (193) 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 25-3/4 (654) 26-3/8 (670) 28-7/8 (733) 11-1/4 (286) 23 (584) 50-7/8 (1292) 5 (127) 5 (127) 12 3/4 ← 458 (208) 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 28-1/2 (724) 29-1/8 (740) 31-5/8 (803) 12-3/4 (324) 23 (584) 48 (1219) 5 (127) 5 (127) 12 3/4 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 34 (864) 34-5/8 (879) 37-1/8 (943) 15-1/2 (394) 23 (584) 50-7/8 (1292) 6 (152) 6 (152) (2)10 3/4 1/2 or 3/4 558 (253) 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 39-1/2 (1003) 40-1/8 (1019) 42-5/8 (1083) 18-1/4 (464) 23 (584) 50-7/8 (1292) 6 (152) 6 (152) (2)12 3/4 36-1/4 (921) 39-1/16 (992) 45 (1143) 45-5/8 (1159) 48-1/8 (1222) 21 (533) 23 (584) 51 (1295) 6 (152) 6 (152) (2)12 3/4 → 678 (308) 490 (222) 618 (280) ‡ Ratings shown are for unit installations at elevations between 0 and 2000 ft. (610m). For unit installations in USA above 2000 ft. (610m), the unit input must be derated 4% for each 1000 ft. (305m) above sea level; refer to local codes, or in absence of local codes, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Standard Z223.1-1999 (N.F.P.A. No. 54), or the latest edition of. For installations in Canada, any references to deration at altitudes in excess of 2000 ft. (610m) are to be ignored. At altitudes of 2000 to 4500 ft. (610 to 1372m), the unit must be derated to 90% of the normal altitude rating, and be so marked in accordance with the CSA certification. LEGEND: SPH = SPLIT PHASE CAP. START = CAPACITOR START DIMENSIONS .XXX STANDARD UNITS DIMENSIONS IN PARENTHESIS (XXX) MILLIMETERS