Empire Heating Systems RH-50-6 Installation Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USERS OF LP-GAS

Propane (LP-Gas) is a flammable gas which can cause fires 

and explosions. In its natural state, propane is odorless and 

colorless. You may not know all the following safety precau-

tions which can protect both you and your family from an ac-

cident. Read them carefully now, then review them point by 

point with the members of your household. Someday, when 

there may not be a minute to lose, everyone’s safety will de-

pend on knowing exactly what to do. If, after reading the fol-

lowing information, you feel you still need more information, 

please contact your gas supplier.

•  Do  not  operate  electric  switches,  light  matches,  use  your 

phone. Do not do anything that could ignite the gas.

•  Get everyone out of the building vehicle, trailer, or area. Do 

that IMMEDIATELY.

•  Close all gas tank or cylinder supply valves.

•  LP-Gas is heavier than air and may settle in low areas such 

as basements. When you have reason to suspect a gas leak, 

keep out of basements and other low areas. Stay out until 

firefighters declare them to be safe.

•  Use your neighbor’s phone and call a trained LP-Gas service 

person and the fire department. Even though you may not 

continue to smell gas, do not turn on the gas again. Do not 

re-enter the building, vehicle, trailer, or area.

• 

Finally,

 let the service man and firefighters check for escaped 

gas. Have them air out the area before you return. Properly 

trained LP-Gas service people should repair the leak, then 

check and relight the gas appliance for you.

• 

Learn to recognize the odor of LP-gas.

 Your local LP-Gas 

Dealer can give you a “Scratch and Sniff” pamphlet. Use it 

to find out what the propane odor smells like. If you suspect 

that your LP-gas has a weak or abnormal odor, call your LP-

gas dealer.

•  If you are not qualified, do not light pilot lights, perform 

service, or make adjustments to appliances on the LP-gas 

system. If you are qualified, consciously think about the odor 

of LP-gas prior to and while lighting pilot lights or performing 

service or making adjustments.

•  Sometimes a basement or a closed-up house has a musty 

smell that can cover up the LP-gas odor. Do not try to light 

pilot lights, perform service, or make adjustments in an area 

where the conditions are such that you may not detect the 

odor if there has been a leak of LP-gas.

•  Odor fade, due to oxidation by rust or adsorption on walls of 

new cylinders and tanks, is possible. Therefore, people should 

be particularly alert and careful when new tanks or cylinders 

are placed in service. Odor fade can occur in new tanks, or 

reinstalled old tanks, if they are filled and allowed to set too 

long before refilling. Cylinders and tanks which have been 

out of service for a time may develop internal rust which will 

cause odor fade. If such conditions are suspected to exist, a 

periodic sniff test of the gas is advisable. 

If you have any 

question about the gas odor, call your LP-gas dealer. A 

periodic sniff test of the LP-gas is a good safety measure 

under any condition.

•  If, at any time, you do not smell the LP-gas odorant and you 

think you should, assume you have a leak. Then take the same 

immediate action recommended above for the occasion when 

you do detect the odorized LP-gas.

•  If you experience a complete “gas out,” (the container is un-

der no vapor pressure), turn the tank valve off immediately. 

If the container valve is left on, the container may draw in 

some air though openings such as pilot light orifices. If this 

occurs, some new internal rusting could occur. If the valve is 

left open, then treat the container as a new tank. Always be 

sure your container is under vapor pressure by turning it off 

at the container before it goes completely empty or having it 

refilled before it is completely empty.

LP-GAS WARNING ODOR

If a gas leak happens, you should be able to smell the gas because of the odorant put in the LP-Gas.

That’s your signal to go into immediate action!

Some people cannot smell well. Some people cannot smell the 

odor of the chemical put into the gas. You must find out if you 

can smell the odorant in propane.

 Smoking can decrease your 

ability to smell. Being around an odor for a time can affect your 

sensitivity or ability to detect that odor. Sometimes other odors in 

the area mask the gas odor. People may not smell the gas odor or 

their minds are on something else. Thinking about smelling a gas 

odor can make it easier to smell.

The odorant in LP-gas is colorless, and it can fade under some 

circumstances.

 For example, if there is an underground leak, the 

movement of the gas through soil can filter the odorant. Odorants 

in LP-gas also are subject to oxidation. This fading can occur if 

there is rust inside the storage tank or in iron gas pipes.
The  odorant  in  escaped  gas  can  adsorb  or  absorb  onto  or  into 

walls, masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room. That 

will take some of the odorant out of the gas, reducing its odor 

intensity.
LP-gas may stratify in a closed area, and the odor intensity could 

vary at different levels. Since it is heavier than air, there may be 

more odor at lower levels. Always be sensitive to the slightest gas 

odor. If you detect any odor, treat it as a serious leak. Immedi-

ately go into action as instructed earlier.

NO ODOR DETECTED - ODOR FADE

SOME POINTS TO REMEMBER

Summary of Contents for RH-50-6

Page 1: ...s supplier s instructions If you cannot reach yourgas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal in jury or loss of life Installer Please leave these instructions with the consume...

Page 2: ...Reversible Vertical or Horizontal Diverter 8 Thermostat Operation 8 Lighting Instructions 9 Pilot Flame Characteristics 10 Main Burner Flame Characteristics 10 Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 11 How to Order Repair Parts 12 Parts List RH 50 RH 65 12 Parts View RH 50 RH 65 13 Parts List RH 50C RH 65C 14 Parts View RH 50C RH 65C 15 Optional Blower Installation Instructions 16 17 Service Notes 18 SECT...

Page 3: ... before use and at least annually by a qualified service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material etc It is imperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passageways of the room heater be kept clean DO NOT put anything around the heater that will ob struct the flow of combustion and ventilation air See clearances DO keep t...

Page 4: ...n occur in new tanks or reinstalled old tanks if they are filled and allowed to set too long before refilling Cylinders and tanks which have been out of service for a time may develop internal rust which will cause odor fade If such conditions are suspected to exist a periodic sniff test of the gas is advisable If you have any question about the gas odor call your LP gas dealer A periodic sniff test...

Page 5: ...ve is engaged in and is respon sible for 1 the installation or replacement of gas piping or b the connection installation repair or servicing of equipment who is experienced in such work familiar with all precautions required and has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the Natio...

Page 6: ...est with appliance connected control valve will sustain damage A gas valve and ground joint union should be installed in the gas line upstream of the gas control to aid in servicing It is required by the National Fuel Gas Code that a drip line be installed near the gas inlet This should consist of a vertical length of pipe tee connected into the gas line that is capped on the bottom in which conde...

Page 7: ...mbustion Air Room heaters shall be installed in a location in which the facilities for ventilation permit satisfactory combustion of gas and proper venting under normal conditions In buildings of conventional frame brick or stone construction without tight storm windows and doors infiltration is normally adequate to provide for combustion and draft hood dilution Whereappliancesareinstalledinaconfine...

Page 8: ... switch from the draft diverter 2 Inside your yellow instruction envelope will be a 1 1 2 x 2 1 4 38mm x 51mm vent safety switch hole cover plate and two 2 1 2 screws for attachment of vent safety switch hole cover plate to the draft diverter Attach vent safety switch hole cover plate over hole on the draft diverter from which the L280 vent safety switch was removed 3 Remove two 2 screws at bottom...

Page 9: ...the floor If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above on this label If you do not smell gas go to the next step 7 Find pilot the pilot is attached to front of burner 8 Turn gas control knob counterclockwise to IGN 9 Depress and turn gas control knob counterclockwise to PILOT Aspark is produced when gas control knob is turned between IGN and PILOT Repeatedly depress and turn gas c...

Page 10: ...IN BURNER FLAME CHARACTERISTICS There will be a short blue inner flame with a larger lighter blue secondary flame The burner flame may have yellow tips when hot Dust in the combustion air will produce and orange or red flame Do not mistake the orange or red flame for an improper yellow flame The flame will be proper if the factory set pressure and orifice are used After use cleaning may be required for th...

Page 11: ...ot be removed from main burner by using primary air adjustment bolt the air shutter bracket can be pivoted upward to allow additional primary air to enter burner throat On Propane gas if a whistling noise resonation occurs screw the air adjustment bolt into the burner throat to eliminate the whistling noise resonation TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Impossible to light pilot a If using piezo ignitor check elect...

Page 12: ... 6 LPG 5 11707 Louver RH 50 6 3 required RH 65 6 4 required 27 11746 Valve Bracket 6 11745 Casing Back 28 R 6101 Gas Valve Nat 7 RH 652 Combustion Chamber Assembly RH 50 6 28 R 6102 Gas Valve LPG 7 RH 626 Combustion Chamber Assembly RH 65 6 29 11743 Control Rod 8 RH 654 Chamber Shield Right RH 50 6 30 11700 Control Rod Bracket 8 RH 655 Chamber Shield Right RH 65 6 31 R 6096 Knob Adaptor Set 9 1172...

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Page 14: ...7 Main Burner Orifice RH 50C 1 LPG 8 RH 654 Chamber Shield Right RH 50C 1 23 11746 Valve Bracket 8 RH 655 Chamber Shield Right RH 65C 1 24 R 6101 Gas Valve NAT 9 11721 Casing Side RH 50C 1 24 R 6102 Gas Valve LPG 9 11722 Casing Side RH 65C 1 25 11743 Control Rod 10 RH 618 Inner Front 26 11700 Control Rod Bracket 11 RH 625 Bottom Reflector RH 50C 1 27 R 6096 Knob Adaptor Set 11 RH 660 Bottom Reflector...

Page 15: ...12822 3 0406 Page 15 PARTS VIEW RH 50C RH 65C ...

Page 16: ...tep 1 in the even the blower housing is removed from room heater Attention Bottom reflector and rear shield must be at tached to bottom assembly whenever the blower housing in removed from the room heater and the room heater is in operation 5 Remove switch box cover from the switch box by removing the 8 x 1 4 6mm hex head screw 6 There are two screw holes on the lower back of the combus tion chambe...

Page 17: ...l electrical source is utilized 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 Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug For an ungrounded receptacle an adapter which has two prongs and a wire for grounding can be purchased plugged into the ungrounded ...

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Page 20: ...22 3 0406 Page 20 SERVICE NOTES Empire Comfort Systems Inc 918 Freeburg Ave Belleville IL 62220 PH 618 233 7420 or 800 851 3153 FAX 618 233 7097 or 800 443 8648 info empirecomfort com www empirecomfort com ...

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