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PROPANE CONSTRUCTION HEATER

SAFETY
INFORMATION

 WARNING: FIRE, BURN, IN-

HALATION, AND EXPLOSION
HAZARD. KEEP SOLID COMBUS-
TIBLES, SUCH AS BUILDING MA-
TERIALS, PAPER OR CARD-
BOARD, A SAFE DISTANCE
AWAY FROM THE HEATER AS
RECOMMENDED BY THE IN-
STRUCTIONS. NEVER USE THE
HEATER IN SPACES WHICH DO
OR MAY CONTAIN VOLATILE OR
AIRBORNE COMBUSTIBLES, OR
PRODUCTS SUCH AS GASO-
LINE, SOLVENTS, PAINT THIN-
NER, DUST PARTICLES OR UN-
KNOWN CHEMICALS.

 WARNING: NOT FOR HOME

OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
USE.

The heater is designed for use as a construction
heater in accordance with ANSI Z83.7/CGA
2.14. Other standards govern the use of fuel
gases and heating products for specific uses.
Your local authority can advise you about
these. The primary purpose of construction
heaters is to provide temporary heating of
buildings under construction, alteration or re-
pair. Properly used, the heater provides safe
economical heating. Products of combustion
are vented into the area being heated.

We cannot foresee every use which may be
made of our heaters. CHECK WITH
YOUR LOCAL FIRE SAFETY AU-
THORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS
ABOUT HEATER USE
.

Other standards govern the use of fuel gases
and heat producing products for specific
uses. Your local authorities can advise you
about these.

WARNING ICON

G 001

 WARNINGS

Propane Gas:

 Propane gas is odorless.

An odor-making agent is added to propane
gas. The odor helps you detect a propane gas
leak. However, the odor added to propane
gas may fade. Propane gas may be present
even though no odor exists.
Make certain you read and understand all
warnings. Keep this manual for reference. It
is your guide to safe and proper operation of
this heater.
• Install and use heater with care. Follow

all local ordinances and codes. In the
absence of local ordinances and codes,
refer to the Standard for Storage and
Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas,
ANSI/NFPA 58
 and the Natural Gas In-
stallation Code, CAN/CGA B149.2.
 This
instructs on the safe storage and handling
of propane gases.

• Use only the electrical voltage and fre-

quency specified on model plate.

• The electrical connections and ground-

ing of the heater shall follow the National
Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
, or Cana-
dian Electrical Code, part 1
.

• Electrical grounding instructions — This

appliance is equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) plug for your protection
against shock hazard and should be
plugged directly into a properly grounded
three-prong receptacle.

• Use only a three-prong, grounded exten-

sion cord.

• Use only the hose and factory preset

regulator provided with the heater.

• Use only propane gas set up for vapor

withdrawal.

• Provide adequate ventilation. Before us-

ing heater, provide at least a 0.14 m

2

 (1.5

ft

2

) opening of fresh, outside air. This

heater produces carbon monoxide, which
is listed by the State of California as a
reproductive toxin under Proposition 65.

• For indoor use only. Do not use heater

outdoors.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning:

 Some

people are more affected by carbon monox-
ide than others. Early signs of carbon mon-
oxide poisoning resemble the flu, with head-
aches, dizziness, and/or nausea. If you have
these signs, the heater may not be working
properly. Get fresh air at once! Check for
proper ventilation and have heater serviced.

• Do not use heater in occupied dwellings

or in living or sleeping quarters.

• Do not use heater below ground level.

Propane gas is heavier than air. If a leak
occurs, propane gas may sink to the low-
est possible level.

• Keep appliance area clear and free from

combustible materials, gasoline, paint
thinner, and other flammable vapors and
liquids. Do not use heater in areas with
high dust content.

• Minimum heater clearances from com-

bustibles:
Outlet: 1.8 m (6 ft) Sides: 60 cm (2 ft)
Top: 1.8 m (6 ft)

Rear: 60 cm (2 ft)

• Keep heater at least 1.8 m (6 ft) from pro-

pane tank(s). Do not point heater at pro-
pane tank(s) within 6 m (20 ft).

• Keep propane tank(s) below 38

°

  C

(100

°

 F).

• Check heater for damage before each use.

Do not use a damaged heater.

• Check hose before each use of heater. If

highly worn or cut, replace before using
heater.

• Locate heater on stable and level surface

if heater is hot or operating.

• Not intended for use on finished floors.
• Never block air inlet (rear) or air outlet

(front) of heater.

• Keep heater away from strong drafts,

water spray, rain, or dripping water.

• Do not leave heater unattended.
• Keep children and animals away from

heater.

• Never move, handle, or service a hot,

operating, or plugged-in heater. Severe
burns may result. Wait 20 minutes after
turning heater off.

• To prevent injury, wear gloves when han-

dling heater.

• Never attach duct work to heater.
• Do not alter heater. Keep heater in its

original state.

• Do not use heater if altered.
• Turn off propane supply and unplug

heater when not in use.

• Use only original replacement parts. This

heater must use design-specific parts. Do
not substitute or use generic parts. Im-
proper replacement parts could cause
serious or fatal injuries.

Summary of Contents for RCLP50V

Page 1: ...NLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER INFORMATION SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL LABELS ETC CONTACT THE MANUFACT...

Page 2: ...e plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Use only a three prong grounded exten sion cord Use only the hose and factory preset regulator provided with the heater Use only prop...

Page 3: ...t will have this booklet The amount of propane gas ready for use from propane tanks varies Two factors de cide this amount 1 The amount of propane gas in tank s 2 The temperature of tank s This heater...

Page 4: ...hamber The Fuel System The hose regulator assembly attaches to the propane gas sup ply This provides fuel to the heater The Air System The motor turns the fan The fan pushes air into and around the co...

Page 5: ...burner lights keep auto matic control valve knob pushed in Release button after 30 seconds Note If main burner fails to light hose may have air in it If so keep control knob pressed and wait 20 secon...

Page 6: ...itor electrode 1 High surrounding air temperature caus ing thermal limit device to shut down heater 2 Restricted air flow 3 Damaged fan 4 Excessive dust or debris in surrounding area OBSERVED FAULT Fa...

Page 7: ...rd from heater shell see Figure 7 3 Use pliers to remove the fan nut from front of motor shaft see Figure 8 4 Remove fan Be careful not to damage the fan blade pitch 5 Remove three nuts that attach fa...

Page 8: ...ft Figure 11 Removing Motor and Fan Guard from Heater Figure 13 Replacing Motor and Fan Guard into Heater FAN 1 Remove three screws that attach fan guard to heater shell 2 Remove motor and fan guard f...

Page 9: ...eater how heater was malfunctioning purchase date In most cases we will ask you to return the defective part to the factory Parts Not Under Warranty Contact authorized dealers of this product If they...

Page 10: ...10 103856 PROPANE CONSTRUCTION HEATER ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN RCLP50V 1 2 3 2 4 6 7 9 11 21 22 23 24 25 19 21 5 10 20 16 12 13 14 15 Fan Nut Fan Rubber Washer Motor Motor Assembly 17 26 18 26 8...

Page 11: ...9537 03 Fan 1 13 103864 01 Motor Assembly Includes Rubber Washer and Fan Nut 1 14 099540 01 Fan Guard 1 15 097384 02 Captive Washer Nut 3 16 097968 05 Hex Screw 4 40 x 1 2 2 17 NPC 00C Hex Nut 4 40 2...

Page 12: ...BILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR POSE DESA Industries assumes no responsibility for indirect incidental or consequential damages Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incident...

Page 13: ...ULES LES PERSONNES 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 CONCER...

Page 14: ...et utiliser l appareil avec pr caution Respecter toutes les r glemen tations et tous les codes locaux En l ab sence de tels codes et r glementations se r f rer Standard for Storage and Handling of Li...

Page 15: ...opane pr t l usage de la bouteille varie en fonction de deux facteurs 1 La quantit de gaz dans la les bouteille s 2 La temp rature de la des bouteille s Cet appareil est con u pour fonctionner avecune...

Page 16: ...usse l air dans et autour de la chambre de combustion L air est chauff et sort de l appareil propre et chaud Allumage L allumeur pi zo lectrique enflamme le br leur Contr le automatique du br leur Ce...

Page 17: ...rir le s robinet s de la des bouteille s de propane lentement Remarque Si le robinet n est pas ouvert lentement la soupape de s ret de la bouteille coupe l arriv e du gaz Le cas ch ant refermer le rob...

Page 18: ...e remplacer 4 Faire inspecter l appareil chaque ann e par un service qualifi 5 Veiller ce que l int rieur de l appa reil soit exempt de combustibles et mat riaux trangers Si n cessaire d poser le mote...

Page 19: ...4 Nettoyer l appareil Voir la section En tretien page 6 AVERTISSEMENT Ne jamais proc der l entretien ou la r paration de l appareil lorsqu il est branch sur le secteur raccord la bouteille de gaz en...

Page 20: ...vant de l arbre du mo teur voir la figure 8 4 Retirer le ventilateur en veillant ne pas fausser le pas des pales 5 l aide d une cl douille retirer les trois crous qui fixent la grille du venti lateur...

Page 21: ...e du mo teur voir la figure 12 4a Si le ventilateur doit tre remplac le sortir de l appareil et le jeter Passer l tape 7 ci dessous 4b Si le ventilateur doit tre nettoy le sor tir de l appareil Veille...

Page 22: ...Fort 46 cm 18 po de colonne d eau Pression au collecteur Fort 35 cm 13 7 po de colonne d eau Faible 43 cm 17 po de colonne d eau Sortie d air chaud approx 7 8 m3 275 pi3 Moteur 3 300 tr min Alimentati...

Page 23: ...i ces d origine contacterlecentredespi cesd ta ch esleplusprocheouappelerleservicedes pi ces d tach es de DESA International au 1 800 972 7879 et tre pr t fournir Num ro de mod le de l appareil Num ro...

Page 24: ...POUR LA CONSTRUCTION 1 2 3 2 4 6 7 9 11 21 22 23 24 25 19 21 5 10 20 16 12 13 14 15 Fan Nut Fan Rubber Washer Motor Motor Assembly 17 26 18 26 8 VUE CLAT E DES PI CES RCLP50V crou du ventilateur Ronde...

Page 25: ...03864 01 Ensemble moteur avec rondelle en caoutchouc et crou de ventilateur 1 14 099540 01 Grille de ventilateur 1 15 097384 02 crou rondelle captive 3 16 097968 05 Vis hexagonale n 4 40 x 1 2 2 17 NP...

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Page 28: ...line 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 limitation...

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