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CAMPO EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. (ECOBLAZE) 

6 Carson Court, Brampton, ON, CANADA, L6T 4P8 

Tel: (905) 793-2525 | Fax: (905) 793-8768 

www.campoequipment.com

  

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Cylinder  supply  system  must  be  arranged  to 
provide  for  vapor  withdrawal  from  the  operating 
cylinder. 

HEATER USAGE  

  

The  primary  intended  use  of  this  heater  is  to 

provide  temporary  heating  for  buildings  under 
construction, alteration or repair.  
  

VENTILATION INFORMATION  

  

DF  series  heaters  require  a  constant  intake 

supply of clean, fresh air.    

WARNING 

 

The  flow  of  combustion  or  ventilation  air 

must not be obstructed in any manner. 

 

 

 

WARNING 

 

The  heated  air  MUST  NOT  be  re-circulated 

through  the  heater.    The  heated  work  area 
must  be  ventilated  to  ensure  that  all  air 
present in the workspace can be displaced 
continuously with fresh heated air. 

 

 

 

WARNING 

 

If dizziness or drowsiness is experienced by 

any  personnel,  evacuate  the  area.  Check 
the  oxygen  level  in  the  heated  workspace 
and  make  corrections  to  the  ventilation 
system as needed. 

 

 

 

CLEARANCE FROM 

COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS  

  

Combustible  materials  and  materials  which 

give off an explosive or volatile vapor must not 
be stored or located in the main discharge air 
stream of the heater.  Since all materials have 
a  different flash  point,  it is  imperative that  the 
discharge  air  temperature  be  checked  at  the 
location where any combustible material will be 
stored.  Make sure the air temperature is well 
below the material flash point. 

  

 

Under 

no 

circumstance 

should 

any 

combustible  material  be  stored  in  the 
airstream  within  15  feet  (4.57  m)  of  the  air 

discharge port or within 6” (15.2cm) of the 
top, sides or ends of the heater

.  

  

WARNING 

 

This  heater  must  be  placed  at  least  10  Ft 

(3.05M)  from  any  LP-Gas  Container.    The 
discharge air stream of this heater must not 
be  directed  toward  any  LP-Gas  container 
within 20 Ft (6.1M).

  

WARNING 

 

Do  not  use  this  heater  in  a  space  where 

gasoline or other liquids having flammable 
vapors are stored or used.  

WARNING 

 

Do  not  use  this  heater  in  a  space  where 

gasoline or other liquids having flammable 
vapors are stored or used. 

 

  

CODES 

When  installing  this  heater  on  a  job  site,  the 

installation must conform to all local codes or in 
the  absence  of  local  codes,  with  the  National 
Fuel  Gas  Code,  ANSI  Z223.1/NFPA  54  and 
National  Gas  and  Propane  Installation  Code, 
CSA  B149.1  if  the  unit  is  to  burn  natural  gas.  
The installation must conform to all local codes 
or  in  the  absence  of  local  codes,  with  the 
Standard  for  the  Storage  and  Handling  of 
Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI/NFPA 58 and 
National  Gas  and  Propane  Installation  Code, 
CSA B149.1 if the unit is to burn vapor propane. 
The installation must be inspected prior to the 
first start-up of the heater.  

 
 

LEVELING HEATER  

 

 

The heater should be installed on a surface that 

is as level as possible. Insure that the wheels 
are  locked,  and  heater  does  not  rock  after 
leveling the heater. If the heater is not leveled 
proper it will not work.  

 

WARNING

  

 

Do  not  block  the  heater  too  high  of  the 

ground.    Also,  use  care  when  leveling  the 

Summary of Contents for ECOBlaze DF2500

Page 1: ...com pg 1 NG LP DIRECT FIRED SPACE HEATER BLAZE DF2500 WWW CAMPOEQUIPMENT COM REPORT 0367GH009S Installation Instructions Manual Maintenance Parts List CAUTION DO NOT TAMPER WITH HEATER OR ITS CONTROLS...

Page 2: ...remain with the heater GENERAL HAZARD WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PRE CAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS HEATER CAN RESULT IN DEATH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE...

Page 3: ...able to any subsequent owner The warranty period is one year from the date of purchase The warranty covers all defects in material and workmanship insofar as they are of Campo Equipment CO LTD manufac...

Page 4: ...the material flash point Under no circumstance should any combustible material be stored in the airstream within 15 feet 4 57 m of the air discharge port or within 6 15 2cm of the top sides or ends of...

Page 5: ...ter Use Sherlock 5 second leak of the proper temperature or soapy water on all connections to be sure they are tight Replace or tighten any connection as necessary The supply gas hose being used must...

Page 6: ...Phase 208 to 240 V supply must be available INSTALLATION Single Phase Three Phase Up to 100 3 6 Up to 100 4 8 Up to 200 3 4 Up to 200 4 6 Up to 300 3 3 Up to 300 4 4 NOTE To power up the heater inside...

Page 7: ...re is adequate 2 Check to make sure all manual valves are open between the fuel source and the burner 3 Check to make sure the proper voltage is supplied to the heater WARNING A qualified electrician...

Page 8: ...ndent upon ambient air conditions Excessive pressure build up could occur in the supply line and lead to line failure Consult your local gas supplier for proper piping and gas codes When storing the h...

Page 9: ...ch gas can pass through the modulator The more voltage that is applied to the magnet the more gas that can pass through The modulator is typically full open when a voltage of about 24 volts DC is appl...

Page 10: ...f any mixing plates are loose or missing fasteners tighten replace as necessary Always use zinc plated or stainless fasteners 3 Observe flame pattern and if necessary take steps to correct obstructed...

Page 11: ...The following is the method for testing major electrical components WARNING A qualified electrician should perform all tests replacements and adjustments Testing the Main Switch Before assuming the C...

Page 12: ...he switch is functioning disconnect and insulate wires leading to the switch N O contacts Connect an ohmmeter or continuity light to the switch N O contacts Place the Heat Fan switch to FAN position T...

Page 13: ...s power to the VFD Burner does not ignite 1 Voltage insufficient 1 Check incoming supply 2 Electrode disconnected adjusted incorrectly defective 2 Connect adjust replace electrode 3 Air Proving Sw Dis...

Page 14: ...ctive 4 Replace Air Proving Sw 5 Flame rod dirty defective 5 Clean Replace Flame Rod 6 Inadequate fuel delivery 6 Fill Tank replace regulators valves check gas lines for obstructions TROUBLESHOOTING D...

Page 15: ...CAMPO EQUIPMENT CO LTD ECOBLAZE 6 Carson Court Brampton ON CANADA L6T 4P8 Tel 905 793 2525 Fax 905 793 8768 www campoequipment com pg 15 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 16: ...89 Digital Panel Mounted Voltmeter C70064 3 POSITION SWITCH C70069 FIXING COLLAR C70067 N O CONTACT BLOCK C80025 VFD C80023 R Fan C90025 Power On Indicator Light GREEN C90029 Outlet for Plug C70052 TI...

Page 17: ...C82119 2 X21 2 NIPPLE C82120 2 X90 STREET ELBOW C82121 2 X11 2 REDUCER C82122 11 2 X6 NIPPLE C82123 11 2 X90 ELBOW C82124 11 2 X2 NIPPLE C82125 2 UNION C82126 1 4 X11 2 L NIPPLE C80913 1 4 NPT x 1 4...

Page 18: ...ASSY C82191 PANEL C82192 PANEL C82193 ADAPTER PLATE C82194 R 560 FAN MOUNT ASSY C82195 CORNER STOP C82196 FAN SUPPORT BRACKET C82197 INSULATION BACK PANEL C82087 Serial Number variable data C82088 War...

Page 19: ...P8 Tel 905 793 2525 Fax 905 793 8768 www campoequipment com pg 19 C82086 E 560 FAN MOUNT ASSY C82105 15 KVA TRANSFORMER C82106 60A CONTACTORS C50242 AUXILIARY CONTACTS C82042 VSR Relay C60205 Use With...

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