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PROPANE CONSTRUCTION HEATER

CANADIAN MODEL RCLP375B

LP-PFA/P 024

Figure 9 - Fan, Motor Shaft, and Setscrew
Location

Figure 8 - Fan and Motor Turned Around

SERVICE
PROCEDURE

CLEANING FAN

Clean fan every 500 hours of operation or as
needed.

1.

Remove screws on side cover using

5/16" nut-driver.

2.

Remove side cover.

3.

Detach the five motor wires from parts
under heater shell. Be sure to detach
only wires coming from motor.

The five motor wires are:
• white wire—to terminal board
• black wire—to terminal board
• blue wire—to thermal switch wire
• orange wire—to solenoid valve
• green wire—to grounding screw

on shell

Figure 7 - Location of Fan and Motor

 WARNING: Never service

heater while it is plugged in, con-
nected to propane supply, oper-
ating, or hot. Severe burns and
electrical shock can occur.

Figure 6 - Location of Motor Wires

Terminal
Board

Grounding
Screw

Thermal
Switch Wire

Solenoid
Valve

Motor
Wires

Mounting
Bolts

Motor
Mount

4.

Remove fan guard from rear of heater.

5.

Reach into rear of heater shell. Care-
fully pull motor wires through hole in
bottom of shell. 

Note: 

Pull wires

through hole one at a time.

6.

Remove nuts and mounting bolts hold-
ing motor mount to shell. Use 3/8" nut-
driver and 7/16" wrench.

7.

Carefully pull motor and fan out of
shell.

IMPORTANT:

 Be careful not to dam-

age fan. Do not set motor and fan down
with the weight resting on fan. This
could damage fan pitch.

8.

Turn motor and fan around. Place mo-
tor and fan into shell backwards. 

Note:

Motor will go into shell first (see Fig-
ure 8).

LP-PFA/P 026

Rear
Mounting
Hole

First
Hole

FAN CROSS SECTION

LP-PFA/P 013

Motor Shaft

Setscrew

Hub

Fan

Figure 10 - Fan Cross Section

9.

Line up rear mounting holes in shell
with first hole on each side of motor
mount (see Figure 8). 

Note: 

When

holes are lined up, fan should be out-
side of shell.

10. Holding mounting bolt, carefully reach

through fan blades into rear of heater.
Be careful not to damage fan pitch. In-
sert bolt through motor mount and
shell. With free hand, attach nut finger
tight. Repeat process for other mount-
ing hole.

11. Use 1/8" hex wrench to loosen setscrew

which holds fan to motor shaft (see Fig-
ure 9).

12. Slip fan off motor shaft.

13. Clean fan using soft cloth moistened

with kerosene or solvent.

14. Dry fan thoroughly.

15. Replace fan on motor shaft. Make sure

setscrew is touching back of flat sur-
face on motor shaft (see Figure 10).

16. Place setscrew on flat of shaft. Tighten

setscrew firmly to 40-50 inch-pounds
(5.6 N•m).

17. Remove two nuts and bolts securing

motor mount to shell.

18. Pull motor and fan from shell. Turn

motor and fan around. Carefully place
back in shell. 

Note:

 Fan will go into

shell first.

19. Line up mounting holes in shell with

holes on motor mount. Replace four
bolts through shell and motor mount.
Insert bolts from outside of heater.
Tighten nuts firmly.

20. Route motor wires through hole in bot-

tom of shell (see Figure 7).

21. Connect motor wires as follows (see

Figure 6):
• white wire—to terminal board.

Note:

 Attach to empty connector on

white wire side of terminal board.

• black wire—to terminal board.

Note:

 Attach to empty connector on

black wire side of terminal board.

• blue wire—to thermal switch wire
• orange wire—to solenoid valve
• green wire—to grounding screw on

shell

22. Replace side cover.

23. Replace fan guard.

FAN

LP-PFA/P 023A

Fan

Setscrew

Motor shaft

Summary of Contents for RCLP375B

Page 1: ...MONOXIDE POISONING AND OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE IN STRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER IFYOUNEEDASSISTANCEORHEATERINFORMATIONSUCHASAN INSTRUCTIONS MA...

Page 2: ...and grounding of the heater shall follow the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA70 or Canadian Electric Code Part 1 Electrical grounding instructions This appliance is equipped with a three prong groundi...

Page 3: ...egulator assembly attaches to the propane gas sup ply The propane gas moves through the solenoid valve and out the nozzle The Air System The motor turns the fan The fan pushes air into and around the...

Page 4: ...Tank 100 lb 45 Kg 40 4 4 3 32 0 Use larger tank below40 F 4 4 C 20 6 7 Use larger tank below40 F 4 4 C 9 18 Use larger tank below40 F 4 4 C 10 23 Use larger tank below40 F 4 4 C 20 29 Use larger tank...

Page 5: ...econds for safety control to reset then try again TO STOP HEATER 1 Tightly close propane supply valve on propane tank s Allow heater to burn remaining fuel in hose 2 Wait a few seconds Heater will bur...

Page 6: ...e FAN CROSS SECTION LP PFA P 013 Motor Shaft Setscrew Hub Fan Figure 10 Fan Cross Section 9 Line up rear mounting holes in shell with first hole on each side of motor mount see Figure 8 Note When hole...

Page 7: ...Orange Black Blue Blue Ignitor Solenoid Valve Direct Spark Ignitor Centrifugal Switch Green Green Black Blue Figure 11 Wiring Diagram Green Green Solenoid Valve Motor On Off Switch Green Power Cord T...

Page 8: ...ressure Hot Air Output in CFM m3 min Motor Electric Input Amperage Ignition Weight in Pounds kg Heater Shipping Size L x W x H in Inches cm 168 800 to 332 325 160 000 to 315 000 kJ Hr Propane Vapor On...

Page 9: ...ustries have ready model number of your heater the replacement part number WARNING Use only original replacement parts This heater mustusedesign specificparts Do notsubstituteorusegenericparts Imprope...

Page 10: ...03910 PROPANE CONSTRUCTION HEATER CANADIAN MODEL RCLP375B ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN Note Screws are standard hardware items 2 21 1 4 27 18 3 8 9 10 11 22 17 26 25 23 29 16 15 19 20 7 14 12 13 6 5 24...

Page 11: ...Fitting 1 15 097828 01 Solenoid Bracket 1 16 098201 01 Solenoid Valve 1 17 100145 01 Fuel Tube 1 18 099679 03 Nozzle 1 19 M51605 02 D S I Control 1 20 097965 01AA Side Cover 1 21 101732 03 Thermal Swi...

Page 12: ...assumes no responsibility for indirect incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations or exclusions may...

Page 13: ...NNES CAPABLES DE COMPRENDRE ET DE SUIVRE LES INSTRUCTIONS DOIVENT UTILISER OU PROC DER L ENTRETIEN DE CET APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE POUR TOUTE ASSISTANCE OU L OBTENTION D INFORMATIONS CON CERNANT L APPARE...

Page 14: ...la terre Cet appareil est quip d une prise trois broches avec mise la terre afin de Suite des informations de s curit au verso Il nous est impossible de pr voir toutes les applications pour lesquelle...

Page 15: ...tiliser l appareil s il a t modifi Fermer l arriv e de gaz et d brancher l appareil lorsqu il n est pas en us age Utiliser exclusivement des pi ces d tach es d origine Cet appareil doit utiliser des p...

Page 16: ...ession de vapeurs de propane Voir le chapitre 5 de Standard for Storage and Handling of Liq uefiedPetroleumGas ANSI NFPA58et ou Natural Gas Installation Code CAN CGA B149 2 Ces publications peuvent tr...

Page 17: ...bouteille de propane Le d tendeur fourni avec l appareil doit tre utilis AVERTISSEMENT Ne pas r gler le d tendeur au dessous de 48 kPa 7 psig ni au dessus de 138 kPa 20 psig L appareil pourrait ne pa...

Page 18: ...GA B149 2 Respecter tous les codes locaux 2 Installer les capuchons en plastique sur les raccords en laiton des connecteurs de l arriv e du gaz et de l ensemble flexible d tendeur 3 Remiser les boutei...

Page 19: ...fil blanc sur le bornier fil noir sur le bornier fil bleu sur le fil du thermorupteur fil orange sur l lectrovanne fil vert sur la vis de masse du corps de l appareil PROC DURES D ENTRETIEN AVERTISSEM...

Page 20: ...PFA P 023A Ventilateur Arbre moteur 14 S cher soigneusement le ventilateur 15 Remettre le ventilateur en place sur l arbre moteur Veiller ce que la vis d arr t touche l arri re du m plat de l arbre vo...

Page 21: ...rateur d tincelles Orange Allumeur Thermorupteur Orange Bornier Blanc Blanc Noir Noir Bleu Connecteur Bleu Connecteur Bleu Noir Figure 12 Sch ma lectrique en escalier Noir Blanc Thermorupteur Moteur C...

Page 22: ...maximum Pression d alimentation au d tendeur Minimum pour le r glage du d bit d entr e 172 kPa 25 psig Maximum Pression de la bouteille Pression de sortie du d tendeur 48 138 kPa 7 20 psig Sortie d a...

Page 23: ...e d fectueuse l usine PI CES NON COUVERTES PAR LA GARANTIE Contacter les concessionnaires agr s de ce produit Si les pi ces de rechange d origine ne sont pas disponibles chez les concessionnaires agr...

Page 24: ...FFAGE PROPANE MOD LE RCLP375B VUE CLAT E DES PI CES Note Screws are standard hardware items 2 21 1 4 27 18 3 8 9 10 11 22 17 26 25 23 29 16 15 19 20 7 14 12 13 6 5 24 28 Remarque Les vis sont des pi c...

Page 25: ...2 Support de moteur 1 23 098226 01 Interrupteur marche arr t 1 24 Plaquette indicatrice 1 25 099125 01 Bornier 1 26 097966 09AA Base 1 27 097848 01 Plaque arri re 1 28 100146 01 Coude 1 29 098827 01 R...

Page 26: ...ustries d cline toute responsabilit pour les dommages directs ou indirects Certains tats ou provinces ne permettant pas l exclusion ou la limitation des dommages directs ou indirects ces exclusions et...

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