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Multiple (2, 3 or 4) 2 Inputs “EQUATOR” heaters with On / Off & High / Low 

hand held remote control. 

 

Your remote control (ERW-S & ERW-R) has been pre-programmed to work with your heaters. 
 
Ensure that the “Manual / Remote” switch on all the heaters is in the “Remote” position. 
 
To turn on heater No. 1, depress and hold for 5 seconds the green “on” button labelled “1”.  To turn 
the heater off depress the grey “off” button labelled number “1”  To turn on heater No. 2 depress and 
hold for 5 seconds the green “on” button labelled “2”  To turn the heater off depress the grey “off” 
button labelled number “2”.  For heaters 3 and 4 repeat the above procedure with buttons labelled 3 
and 4.  The “G” button will turn the group of heaters on and off . 
 
To switch from high to low on your heater slide the switch labelled 1, 11, 111 & 1V to the “11” 
position.  For heater No. 1, depress the green “on” button labelled “1”to go to the high input (40,000 
BTU) and the grey “off” button labelled “1” to go to the low input (30,000 BTU).  To control the 
high / low on heaters 2 – 4 repeat the above procedure using buttons 2 – 4. 
 
Always leave the sliding control labelled 1, 11, 111 @ 1V in the “1” position to control on/off and 
the “11” position to control high / low. 
 
Positions “111” and “1V’will be inoperative.   
Do not change the setting on the reverse side of the remote. 
 
If the remote control becomes inoperative, ensure that there is a fresh battery installed.  If you 
suspect that the remote may require reprogramming contact the manufacturer for instructions. 
 
To operate the heaters manually, turn the “Manual / Remote” switch to “Manual”.  In this position 
the hand held remote will not operate. 

Multiple (2 – 8) 2 Inputs “EQUATOR” heaters with On / Off & High / Low hand held remote 
control.

 

Your remote control (ERW-S & ERW-R has been pre-programmed to work with your 
heaters

Ensure that the “Manual / Remote” switch on all the heaters is in the “Remote” position. 
 
To turn on heater No. 1, depress and hold for 5 seconds the green “on” button labelled “1”.  To turn 
the heater off depress the grey “off” button labelled number “1”  To turn on heater No. 2 depress and 
hold for 5 seconds the green “on” button labelled “2”  To turn the heater off depress the grey “off” 
button labelled number “2”.  For heaters 3 and 4 repeat the above procedure with buttons labelled 3 
and 4.  
 
For heaters 5 through 8, turn the dial on the reverse side of the remote to “B”.  Follow the above 
procedures with buttons 1 – 4 now controlling heaters 5 – 8.  Turn the dial back to “A” to control 
heaters 1 – 4. 
 
To switch from high to low on your heater slide the switch labelled 1, 11, 111 & 1V to the “11” 
position.  For heater No. 1, depress the green “on” button labelled “1”to go to the high input (40,000 
BTU) and the grey “off” button labelled “1” to go to the low input (30,000 BTU).  To control the 
high / low on heaters 2 – 4 repeat the above procedure using buttons 2 – 4. 
 
 The “G” button will turn the group of heaters on and off.(Group settings on back of sender) 
 
Always leave the sliding control labelled 1, 11, 111 @ 1V in the “1” position 
 
If the remote control becomes inoperative, ensure that there is a fresh battery installed.  If you 
suspect that the remote may require reprogramming contact the manufacturer for instructions. 
 
To operate the heaters manually, turn the “Manual / Remote” switch to “Manual”.  In this position 
the hand held remote will not operate

Summary of Contents for HI-30-40P2

Page 1: ...1 This heater may be installed up to a 35 degree angle Installation above a 35 degree angle will voice warranty on the heater...

Page 2: ...W added to the model no indicates wireless model The letter B added to the model no indicates black model The letter S added to the model no indicates stainless steel The letter R added to the model n...

Page 3: ...esult in an improper installation which could result in faulty operation of The Equator causing property damage serious injury or death If you do not fully understand these instructions contact your s...

Page 4: ...hat can be harmful Infrared energy travels by line of sight so the designer must be aware that doors panels or windows may obstruct the infrared energy from reaching the desired location Overlapping i...

Page 5: ...building recesses or inside a soffit Fire sprinkler heads must be located an appropriate distance from The Equator or a sprinkler head with a high enough temperature rating that normal operation of Th...

Page 6: ...ty or mechanical ventilation of the building 2 In conjunction with building ventilation system adequate fresh air into the building must be provided through fresh air inlets and or building openings 3...

Page 7: ...s 3 All gas pipe connections to the heater s must be sealed with a gas pipe compound resistant to liquefied petroleum gases 4 Installation of a drip leg in the gas supply line going to each heater is...

Page 8: ...gle mounted up to 35 degrees maximum When mounting above 20 degrees to a maximum of 35 degrees wind protection must be provided Note clearances to combustibles chart on page 4 Windy conditions can be...

Page 9: ...aters can be placed below a supporting structure with angle mounting The Equator can be installed with up to 35 degree angle to face inward toward each other or outward away from each other Heater Ope...

Page 10: ...an and reinstall 5 Check to insure heater is securely mounted and the clearance from combustible material is maintained 6 If additional service to The Equator is required contact your local representa...

Page 11: ...Plate and Grill Remove Pilot Screen 2 srews COM COM HI M HIGH LOW OFF ON BLUE RED WHITE 36G54 TYP 214 OFF ON RED WHITE 36G22 C Disconnect Wiring From Valve Two Stage Single Stage FS TR GND P MV TH PV...

Page 12: ...12 Removal of the Burner con t E Turn Burner Face Down And Remove 8 Screws And Remove Back Panel F Remove the screws 4 And Lift Burner From Enclosure...

Page 13: ...high resistance check wire connectors c Check spark gap Should be 7 64 109 between electrode tip ground stop If gap is too large spark will occur at wrong location If gap is too small spark may not be...

Page 14: ...ressure improperly sized gas line Variable voltage Wind exceeding 15 mph 24kmh Tip angle exceeding 30 degrees Debris inside burner Erratic winds Deterioration of the Front Grill The Equator must be in...

Page 15: ...OTHER COSTS Such cost may include but not limited to a Labour charges for service removal or reinstallation of the heater or part thereof b Shipping and delivery charges for forwarding the new EQUATO...

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Page 25: ...y installed ERW R which is directly below the green LED 4 Press and continue to hold in the yellow program button It will flash once 5 While depressing the yellow program button on the ERW R depress a...

Page 26: ...and the grey off button to go to the low input 30 000 BTU Buttons 2 3 4 will be inoperative They can be used to control additional heaters in future The G button will control a group of heaters Always...

Page 27: ...tch to Manual In this position the hand held remote will not operate Multiple 2 8 2 Inputs EQUATOR heaters with On Off High Low hand held remote control Your remote control ERW S ERW R has been pre pr...

Page 28: ...netrable tolocal wildlife debris and buildupsofdus tand dirt The following visual inspectionsshould be made periodicallyto ensure your safetyand continuedenjoymentofyou r appliance Duringthe winter mo...

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