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102590

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WARNING

Check current to electrical out-
let. If current is good, check
heater power cord for breaks.

Adjust motor/fan guard to keep
fan from hitting inside of
heater shell. Bend fan guard if
necessary.

Relocate wires using wiring
diagram.

Replace fan. See Motor and
Fan,
 page 10.

Replace motor. See Motor and
Fan,
 page 10.

Repeat installation and opera-
tion instructions. See Installa-
tion,
 page 5 and Operation,
page 7.

A) Check ignitor wire. Tighten
or reattach loose ignitor wire.
See Figure 11, page 11 for igni-
tor wire location.
B) Set gap between ignitor
electrode and target plate to
4.3 mm.
C) Tighten nut holding piezo
ignitor to base of heater.
D) Replace ignitor electrode.
See Ignitor, page 11.

This can happen when running
heater in temperatures above

29° C. Run heater in cooler

temperatures.

Check heater inlet and outlet.
Remove any obstructions.

Replace fan. See Motor and
Fan,
 page 11.

Clean heater. See
Maintenance, page 8.

Never service heater while it is plugged in, connected to
propane supply, operating, or hot. Severe burns and
electrical shock can occur.

TROUBLE-

SHOOTING

No electrical power to
heater

Fan hitting inside of
heater shell

Heater electrical wiring
improperly connected

Fan blades bent

Defective motor

User did not follow instal-
lation or operation in-
structions properly

No spark at ignitor. To
test for spark, follow step
8 under Ignitor, page 11.
If you see spark at ignitor,
have heater serviced by
qualified service person.
If no spark seen:
A) Loose or disconnected
ignitor wire
B) Wrong spark gap
C) Piezo ignitor loose
D) Bad ignitor electrode

High surrounding air tem-
perature causing thermal
limit device to shut down
heater.

Restricted air flow

Damaged fan

Excessive dust or debris
in surrounding area

Fan does not turn
when heater is
plugged in.

Heater will not
ignite.

Heater shuts down
while running.

OBSERVED FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY

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WARNING

Use only in areas free of
high dust content.

Summary of Contents for SH10E

Page 1: ...CTION HEATER OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT Read and understand this manual before assembling starting or servicing heater Improper use of heater can cause serious injury Keep this manual for future referen...

Page 2: ...signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the u with headaches dizziness and or nausea If you have these signs the heater may not be working properly Get fresh air at once Have heater serviced Some...

Page 3: ...ane and electrical supply before moving or when not in use Use only the electrical voltage and frequency speci ed on model plate Use only the hose and regulator provided with the heater Inspect hose b...

Page 4: ...2 Cross Section Operational View THEORY OF OPERATION The Fuel System The hose regulator assembly attaches to the propane gas supply This provides fuel to the heater The Air System The motor turns the...

Page 5: ...1 1 1 1 INSTALLATION WARNING Review and understand the warnings in the Safety Informa tion Section pages 2 and 3 They are needed to safely oper ate this heater Follow all local codes when using this h...

Page 6: ...fr esh outside air openings for ventilation One opening should be near the floor the other opening near the ceiling Each ventilation opening must be at least 130 cm2 Provide proper fresh outside air v...

Page 7: ...n Automatic Control Valve Button WARNING Be sure motor and fan are running before pushing in automatic control valve button 5 Push in and hold automatic control valve button see Figure 5 Push piezo ig...

Page 8: ...rty or dusty clean heater with a damp cloth 2 Inspect heater before each use Check connections for leaks Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to connections Bubbles forming show a leak Correct all l...

Page 9: ...See Motor and Fan page 11 Clean heater See Maintenance page 8 Never service heater while it is plugged in connected to propane supply operating or hot Severe burns and electrical shock can occur TROUB...

Page 10: ...ver Remove fan guard from motor see Figure 9 6 Discard old motor 7 Attach fan guard to new motor with three nuts see Figure 9 Tighten nuts rmly 8 Place fan onto motor shaft of new motor IMPORTANT When...

Page 11: ...shell Attach ignitor wire to piezo ignitor 7 Set gap between ignitor electrode and target plate to 4 3 mm see Figure 13 8 Test for spark WARNING Make sure heater is disconnected from propane supply He...

Page 12: ...ide combustion cham ber see Figure 18 Adjust both thermocouple nuts until tip of thermocouple is 40mm from rear head 10 Tighten thermocouple nuts and confirm 40mm tip location 11 Thread the thermocoup...

Page 13: ...s on rear head see Figure 22 9 Replace star washers and nuts onto bolts 10 Recommended for accurate results Torque the nuts to 4 6 inch lbs 11 Place motor and fan guard into rear of heater shell see F...

Page 14: ...TRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN 1 2 3 2 4 6 7 8 8 9 11 21 22 35 36 23 25 44 33 34 19 20 11 11 40 32 21 5 10 39 24 16 12 13 14 15 Fan Nut Fan Rubber Washer Motor Motor Assembly 17 30 18 26 26 29 28 41 42 38 37...

Page 15: ...Supply Pressure min 2 bar Ventilation 260 cm2 Room Size 103 cubic meters Air Delivery Class Type A Temperature Range for Heater Operation 29 C to 29 C When running heater in temperatures above 29 C hi...

Page 16: ...rom misuse abuse negligence accidents lack of proper maintenance normalwear alteration modification tampering contaminatedfuels repairusingimproperparts orrepairbyanyoneother than an authorized dealer...

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