Clarke XR 155 Operating & Maintenance Manual Download Page 6

ASSEMBLY 

ref. Fig.1

1. Slide the axle (6) through the wheel support frame (3), and install the wheels

on the axle.

NOTE: The extended wheel hubs should be facing inwards.

Position the caps (5) on the axle ends and gently tap with a hammer to secure.

2. Position heater on the wheel support frame assembly, with air outlet end over

the wheels.

3. Use the screws and nuts (7) to attach the handle (2), to the top of the fuel tank

flange. The screws will go through the handles, the fuel tank flange, and the
wheel support frame.

4. Tighten all nuts.

OPERATION

Understanding the basic operation of the heater, will reinforce the need to
maintain the unit in top condition at all times, whilst 

always

 observing the safety

precautions.

The heater comprises four basic systems:

1.

The fuel system.

2.

The air system.

3.

The ignition system.

4.

The safety control system.

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Fig. 2

Fuel Filter

Removal of the fuel filter should it become blocked or contaminated, and require
cleaning, involves the removal of the burner head complete. The fuel pipe,
complete with filter, may then be detached, cleaned, using a good quality
solvent, and dried with compressed air. It is recommended however, that if the
filter becomes blocked, the complete assembly - fuel pipe with filter- should be
renewed.

General

It should be noted that should the heater be used with Diesel oil or 35 second oil,
the interval between servicing will be less, due to the fact that these fuels do not
burn as cleanly as paraffin, and some ‘sooting up’ will therefore occur.

It is recommended, that paraffin be used wherever possible

Storage

Drain all fuel from tank before storing.

1. Drain the fuel tank completely and add approximately one gallon of clean

paraffin. Attach the fuel cap and move the heater forwards and backwards
to circulate the fuel. Remove fuel cap or drain plug and drain tank completely

2. Replace fuel cap or drain plug and properly dispose of the old and dirty fuel.

3. Store the heater in a dry location free from corrosive fumes and dust.

4. Do not store kerosene over summer months for next seasons usage.

SPECIFICATIONS

XR75

XR105

XR155

Thermal Power (kW)

19.0

26.7

40.7

Thermal Power (BTU/hr)

79,000

96,000

150,000

Air Delivery (m

3

/hr)

400

500

1050

Fuel Cons. (Paraffin - ltr/hr - approx.)

2.3

2.8

4.3

Motor Voltage

230V  50Hz

230V  50Hz

230V  50Hz

Power - Watts

100

160

250

Current Rating (Input) - Amps

0.68

0.95

2

Length (mm)

830

860

930

Width (mm)

430

485

560

Height (mm)

465

530

615

Please note that the details and specifications contained herein, are correct at the time of going to

print. However, CLARKE International reserve the right to change specifications at any time without prior

notice. Always consult the machine’s data plate

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Summary of Contents for XR 155

Page 1: ...Part Nos 6920270 6920280 6920290 PARAFFIN DIESEL HEATERS Model Nos XR75 XR105 XR 155 1200...

Page 2: ...AUSE REMEDY Motor does not start 1 No power 1 Check power supply power cable and fuse and replace if necessary Check External Thermostat if fitted 2 Faulty Motor Capacitor 2 Check and if necessary rep...

Page 3: ...plugged in without adult supervision if children or animals are likely to be present NEVER move handle refuel or service the heater when it is hot operating or plugged in NEVER cover or impede air flo...

Page 4: ...doubt consult a qualified electrician Do not attempt any electrical repairs yourself 4 PARTS LIST No Description 13 Part No Part No Part No XR75 XR105 XR155 No Description 1 Grille AX1001039711 AX1001...

Page 5: ...heater was purchased These models are equipped with wheels and handles The loose items listed below can be found in the shipping carton 1 Handle 2 2 Wheel Support Frame 3 3 Wheels 2 pcs 4 Axle 6 5 En...

Page 6: ...d be renewed General It should be noted that should the heater be used with Diesel oil or 35 second oil the interval between servicing will be less due to the fact that these fuels do not burn as clea...

Page 7: ...a filter compresses it and forces it through a second filter and via an air line directly to the burner head nozzle The speed of the air over the nozzle causes a depression Fuel is therefore forced up...

Page 8: ...NCE ref Parts List IMPORTANT Before carrying out any adjustment or maintenance ensure the heater is switched OFF disconnected from the mains supply and has been given adequate time to cool down unless...

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