Dickinson 00-NEW-P12000 Installation And Operating Manual Download Page 10

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The diagram is to illustrate a typical installation only and should not be used to illustrate 
any  particular  regulatory  code,  insurance  requirement  or  to  override  manufacturer’s 
instructions on any fittings or components. 
Install  your  propane  system  in  accordance  to  local,  national  or  industry  specific 
regulations. Retain the installation and owner’s manual for your gas components such as 
the solenoid and regulator. Installation requirements  for some of these components vary 
by manufacturer. Install components as directed by manufacturer’s instructions. 

 

          Electrical 

-  The fan is 12VDC and the power supply must be brought to the wire connectors of the 
fan  ON/OFF  switch  through  the  grommet  installed.    The  fan  on  this  heater  is  CE 
approved and EM compliant for FCC and CSA regulations. The fan must have an inline 
fuse rated at 2 amps 
-    Use  of  the  blower  fan  is  optional  but  greatly  enhances  heat  output  and  hot  air 
circulation. 
-    If  applicable,  this  appliance  must  be  electrically  grounded  in  accordance  with  local 
codes or in absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or 
the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.21

 

 
 

 

 

ATTENTION: 
NOTE: ONLY ON FIRST LIGHTING the lubricating oil on the stainless steel pipe will 
produce smoke and burn off.  THIS IS NORMAL. We suggest that windows and hatches 
be opened. Smoke from the inside pipe will be emitted outside, through the flue cap.
 

 

 

 

WARNING: 
NOT closing the door of the heater properly may cause 

 

depletion of oxygen within the cabin 

 

exhaust gas to enter the cabin, possibly including Carbon Monoxide (CO). 

Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, tasteless, invisible toxic gas, which can cause serious 
health problems or death.
 

   

 

WARNING: 
DO NOT touch the heater during operation: the glass  window, external surfaces and the 
vent pipe of the heater get very hot and may cause burns

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Summary of Contents for 00-NEW-P12000

Page 1: ...W WP PO OR RT T P Pr ro op pa an ne e F Fi ir re ep pl la ac ce e H He ea at te er r MODELS 00 NEW P9000 00 NEW P12000 INSTAL LLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL This manual must be read and the requirements...

Page 2: ...ounting Diagrams pg 5 Troubleshooting pg 11 Deckcap and Flexpipe Install pg 6 Part Replacement Inst pg 12 Deckcap Diagrams pg 7 Limited Warranty pg 13 Gas Supply pg 8 Warranty Form pg 14 Heater Parts...

Page 3: ...nks or joints and fittings of their fuel systems Use only approved materials hose regulators and fittings to install 10ft Hose ULC Type III CGA St 8 1 Dickinson Prt 19 100 10 20ft Hose ULC Type III CG...

Page 4: ...ds any initial build up of unburned gas The installation of a LPG propane detector is recommended for all LPG appliances Ignition This unit is ignited manually A long BBQ lighter is ideal for lighting...

Page 5: ...cm Locate keeping in mind that the top cap gets hot and hot exhaust is being emitted when the heater is operating If the top cap is installed in an awkward place or position it may be necessary to pro...

Page 6: ...5 Avoid low points in vent pipe Clearance to surrounding surfaces Bending and installation of the vent pipe...

Page 7: ...de then use a round file to remove the large burrs in the inside of the pipe Caution The flexible pipe can be easily damaged Additional 28 70cm or 10 25 4cm lengths of pipe are sold as an option Part...

Page 8: ...7 WARNING Do not install the external flue cap within 20 inches 500mm of a refueling fitting or fuel tank vent...

Page 9: ...ane Bottle It is necessary to install a pressure regulator for gas supplied from a propane bottle For this type of installation we recommend using a Dickinson Low Pressure Kit Part No 19 150 This Kit...

Page 10: ...ine fuse rated at 2 amps Use of the blower fan is optional but greatly enhances heat output and hot air circulation If applicable this appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local...

Page 11: ...and vibrant After a short period of time the flames will increase in size and become less vibrant with more yellow tips This will create more of the fireplace effect Selecting Low or High settings wil...

Page 12: ...xhaust pipe is installed correctly Loosen clean and tighten brass nut inside door lower left Fireplace shuts off during use No gas supply check gas pressure Blockage of the air intake check the vent p...

Page 13: ...or wide and pull back slightly from the front cover to remove the 2 connectors on the rocker switch use needle nose pliers 3 Using a 5 16 wrench disconnect the brass nut at one end of the thermocouple...

Page 14: ...T SHALL Dickinson BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE EXPENSES OR TRAVEL LODGING TRANSPORTATION CHA...

Page 15: ...oquitlam B C Canada V3K 5B1 WARRANTY FORM I have read and understand the Limited Warranty and the Instruction Manual and agree to the terms and conditions please print Date Purchaser s Name Address Mo...

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