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Parts & Service: 020 8988 7400 / E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected]

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for purchasing this CLARKE product. 

Before attempting to use this product, please read this manual thoroughly and 
follow the instructions carefully..

This is a forced air unit, where a fan pushes the air through the heater body. 
Proper combustion depends upon this air flow; therefore, the heater must not 
be, modified or operated with parts removed or missing. Likewise, safety 
systems must not be circumvented or modified in order to operate the heater.

FUNCTION AND OPERATING PARAMETERS

This is a multi-fuel (Diesel or Paraffin), forced air heater. It’s intended use is for 
drying and the warming of commercial/industrial buildings where adequate 
ventilation is provided.

• It must be operated as prescribed in the operating manual.

• Is not intended to be used for domestic use or for the heating of 

habitable areas. 

• Is not intended to be used to reach and maintain a certain level of 

human thermal comfort within an enclosed space in which the heater is 
situated.

• Is not intended to be used in enclosed areas with restricted ventilation.

• Is not for use in areas with high levels of fluctuating drafts. 

• Is not intended for warming animals or live stock.

SAFETY SYMBOLS

The following symbols appear on the unit.

Hot Surface, do not 
touch

High Voltage

Summary of Contents for 6931004

Page 1: ...OPERATION MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS LS0618 ISS 5 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS DIESEL PARAFFIN HEATERS MODEL NO XR80 XR110 XR160 XR210 PART NO 6931004 6931006 6931008 6931012 ...

Page 2: ...ION AND OPERATING PARAMETERS This is a multi fuel Diesel or Paraffin forced air heater It s intended use is for drying and the warming of commercial industrial buildings where adequate ventilation is provided It must be operated as prescribed in the operating manual Is not intended to be used for domestic use or for the heating of habitable areas Is not intended to be used to reach and maintain a ...

Page 3: ...e to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in death serious bodily injury and property loss or damage from the hazards of fire explosion burns asphyxiation carbon monoxide poisoning and or electric shock 2 Only persons who understand and follow the instructions should use or service this heater 3 When used the heater should rest on a suitable insulating ...

Page 4: ...CO can build up in a confined spaces and failure to provide adequate ventilation can be fatal The early symptoms of asphyxiation caused by inadequate ventilation are Be sure to follow all warnings in this manual WE RECOMMEND THE USE OF A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR BYSTANDERS When the heater is to be operated in the presence of other people the user is responsible for informing those present of the s...

Page 5: ...ck The BROWN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked L or coloured red The YELLOW AND GREEN wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked E or or coloured green We strongly recommend that this machine is connected to the mains supply through a Residual Current Device RCD If you are not sure consult a qualified electrician DO NOT try to do any repairs WARNING READ THESE ELEC...

Page 6: ...not directly exposed to rain or water spray 7 Never use in living spaces and or where children may be present 8 Operate on a stable level surface 9 Do not use with ductwork Do not restrict air inlet or exit 10 Do not move or service the heater while hot or in operation 11 Use only in accordance with local regulations and relevant building codes 12 The heater is not to be used by children or person...

Page 7: ...onto each end 3 Place a wheel on to each end 4 Place a flat washer onto each end 5 Secure everything in place by inserting a split pin into the small hole at the end of the axle 6 Place the handle into position and secure using four 50 mm bolts and nuts provided 2 each side 7 Place the wheel assembly into position and secure using four 30 mm bolts and nuts provided 2 each side ...

Page 8: ...se this is available from your local Clarke service department part number GF0K070000 3 Fill the fuel tank with clean diesel or paraffin In cold weather condensation may develop in the tank if the tank is empty and it is recommended that a tablespoon of de icer be added for each gallon of fuel in the tank When filling the heater make sure that the heater is level and do not overfill Use a funnel o...

Page 9: ...tting 5 Start heater by setting the power switch to the ON position The switch illuminates in the ON position 6 Adjust thermostat to desired setting NOTE Heater will cycle on off as heat is required HEATER SHUT DOWN 1 Set the power switch to the OFF position 2 For extended shutdown unplug the heater from the mains supply BEFORE STORAGE Clean the heater as described in the MAINTENANCE section We re...

Page 10: ...is no smoke or soot internal or external to the heater There are no unplanned or unexplained shut downs of the heater REMOVE DUST Clean the heater twice a season more often under dusty conditions 1 Remove accumulated dust from the transformer burner motor and fan blades with compressed air 2 Wipe clean with a clean dry cloth FUEL TANK EVERY 500 HOURS Clean twice a season during frequently used per...

Page 11: ...eater to ignite This heater should never be operated without the filters in place If required clean the filters as follows ACCESSING THE FILTERS 1 Make sure that the plug is removed from the power supply before carrying out any maintenance 2 Remove the six screws shown and remove the top cover of the heater NOTE There may be eight screws on the larger models 3 Lift out the rear guard 4 Remove the ...

Page 12: ...solid object to remove contaminates NOTE Compressed air or liquids should not be used to clean this filter NOTE If the filter appears damaged or extremely dirty replace it with a new filter of the same type must be obtained and fitted this is available from your local Clarke service department part number GF50K100401 8 Reinstall clean filter in to the filter body in the same position as it was whe...

Page 13: ...Heater fails to start 1 Check fuel level 2 Check the mains plug is correctly fitted and that the fuse inside it has not blown 3 Return to Clarke service department for repair 3 Flashes High limit switch failure unit has overheated Make sure heater is cooled down 1 Make sure that the power switch is set to the OFF position 2 Wait 5 minutes 3 Start heater by setting the power switch to the ON positi...

Page 14: ... consumption 1 9 L hr 2 8 L hr 4 16 L hr 3 91L hr Approx Running Time 11 9 hr 11 4 hr 12 7 13 5 Electrical input 230V 50Hz Power 165 W 204 W 279 W 307W Max Outlet Temp 1300 F 704 C Fuel Tank Capacity 22 7 L 32 L 53 L 53 L Ignition system Electric Ignition Primary Safety Control Flame failure device Weight kg 17 6 19 85 26 1 26 2 Dimensions DxWxH mm 830 x 410 x 648 905 x 413 x 700 1045 x 528 x 692 ...

Page 15: ...15 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

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