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Removing Pilot/Thermocouple From Main Burner Assembly

Attention: 

The thermocouple CAN NOT be replaced as an individual 

item. You must order a new pilot when replacing thermocouple.
1.  Turn OFF gas supply to the heater.

2.  Turn OFF electrical supply to the heater if optional blower is 

installed in heater.

3.  Remove lower louver from casing assembly (2 screws).

4.  Remove reflector from casing assembly (2 screws).

5.  Disconnect pilot tubing from pilot (see Figure 14, Page 14). 

Grasp nut A with a wrench when removing nut B with a second 

wrench.

6.  Remove pilot from pilot bracket (2 screws).

7.  Remove thermocouple lead from gas valve. 

8.  As parts are being replaced in reverse order, check for gas 

leaks at all gas connections before lower louver is replaced 

onto casing assembly.

Removing  Main  Burner  Orifice(s)  From  Main  Burner 

Assembly

1. Turn 

OFF gas supply to the heater.

2. Turn 

OFF electrical supply to the heater if optional blower is 

installed in heater.

3.  Remove lower louver from casing assembly (2 screws).

4.  Remove reflector from casing assembly (2 screws).

5.  Remove pilot bracket from main burner assembly (2 screws).

6.  Pivot pilot bracket with attached pilot away from main burner 

assembly (do not damage pilot tubing).

7.  Disconnect supply tubing from orifice holder(s).

8.  Remove orifice holder from venturi of main burner assembly 

(1 screw for each orifice holder).

9.  Remove main burner orifice from orifice holder. 

Attention: The 

number stamped on the main burner orifice is a millimeter 

diameter.

10.  As parts are being replaced in reverse order, check for gas 

leaks at all gas connections before lower louver is replaced 

onto casing assembly.

Removing Gas Valve From Casing Assembly

1. Turn 

OFF gas supply to the heater.

2. Turn 

OFF electrical supply to the heater if optional blower is 

installed in heater. 

3.  Remove lower louver from casing assembly (2 screws).

4.  Remove reflector from casing assembly (2 screws).

5.  Remove upper louver from casing assembly (2 screws).

6.  If installed, remove optional blower assembly (4 screws).

7.  Disconnect inlet supply tubing, outlet supply tubing, pilot supply 

tubing and thermocouple lead from gas valve.

8.  If heater is attached to wall, disconnect gas supply line from 

inlet regulator.

9.  Remove heater from wall.

10.  Remove gas valve bracket from casing assembly (4 screws to 

be removed are located on casing assembly back).

11.  Remove hydraulic thermostat bulb from thermostat bulb clip 

located at casing assembly bottom.

12.  Remove gas valve from gas valve bracket.

13.  As parts are being replaced in reverse order, check for gas 

leaks at all gas connections before upper louver, reflector and 

lower louver are replaced onto casing assembly.

Removing Main Burner From Casing Assembly

1. Turn 

OFF gas supply to the heater.

2. Turn 

OFF electrical supply to the heater if optional blower is 

installed in heater. 

3.  Remove lower louver from casing assembly (2 screws).

4.  Remove reflector from casing assembly (2 screws).

5.  Disconnect supply tubing from orifice holder(s).

6.  Remove pilot bracket from main burner assembly (2 screws).

7.  Remove main burner assembly from casing assembly (4 

screws).

8.  Remove orifice shield from main burner assembly. Attach orifice 

shield to new main burner assembly.

9.  As parts are being replaced in reverse order, check for gas 

leaks at all gas connections before lower louver is replaced 

onto casing assembly.

Piezo Pilot Ignitor Instructions

Depressing the ignitor button completely causes a spark to occur 

at the pilot. 
To light the pilot, it is important that the electrode be 1/8” (3mm) 

from the pilot. The spark must occur at the point the pilot flame hits 

the thermocouple. 
On a new installation with air in the gas line, it is suggested that a 

match be used. The match will light the pilot faster than the piezo 

under this condition.

APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE

Summary of Contents for SR-10T-3

Page 1: ...r for every 1 000 BTU s 3KW s of gas input per hour Refer to page 6 SR 30T SHOWN Installer Leave this manual with the appliance Consumer Retain this manual for future reference Do not store or use gas...

Page 2: ...30T Clearances 9 Wall Mount Installation 10 11 Optional Floor Stand Installation 11 Lighting Instructions 12 Main Burner Flame Characteristics 13 Pilot Flame Characteristics 14 Thermostat Operation 1...

Page 3: ...ea clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids WARNING Failure to keep the primary air opening s of the burner s clean may result in sooting and property...

Page 4: ...erform 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 wall...

Page 5: ...orifice size Qualified Installing Agency Installation and replacement of gas piping gas utilization equipment or accessories and repair and servicing of equipment shall be performed only by a qualifie...

Page 6: ...which the SR 30T may be located and for determining if this area fits the definition of an unconfined space The input of the SR 30T is 30 000 Btu per hour Based on the 50 cubic feet per 1 000 Btu per...

Page 7: ...bing and Fittings ANSZ21 45AssembledFlexibleApplianceConnectorsofOther Than All Metal Construction The above connectors may be used if acceptable by the authority havingjurisdiction ThestateofMassachu...

Page 8: ...610mm Minimum vertical clearance from a projection above the appliance shelves window sills etc 14 inches 356mm Maximumhorizontalextensionofprojectionabovetheappliance 12 inches 305mm Floor top surfa...

Page 9: ...es of servicing and proper operation must be provided Figure 5 SR 18T When facing the front of the appliance the following minimum clearances to combustible construction must be maintained Left side 8...

Page 10: ...he wall leave a 1 8 3mm gap between screwheads and wall 2 Mount heater onto the 4 screwheads and complete tightening screwheads into the wall Attention Use the following steps to properly align the up...

Page 11: ...n in Figure 11 2 Attach floor stand to heater with 4 screws provided with floor stand 3 Connect the gas line Floor stand can not be used in a bedroom installation SR 10T must be wall mounted in a bedr...

Page 12: ...t gas control knob to lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if applicable 4 Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF Do not force 5 Wait ten 10 minutes to cl...

Page 13: ...s 5 Inspect interior of casing assembly for accumulation of dust lint or spider webs If necessary clean interior of casing assembly withavacuumcleanerorapplyairpressure Donotdamageany components withi...

Page 14: ...nit remains at this full input rate until the hydraulic thermostat bulb is satisfied When the hydraulic thermostat bulb is satisfied the burner will shut OFF with the pilot flame remaining ON NOTICE T...

Page 15: ...ed in heater 3 Remove lower louver from casing assembly 2 screws 4 Remove reflector from casing assembly 2 screws 5 Remove upper louver from casing assembly 2 screws 6 If installed remove optional blo...

Page 16: ...er stamped on the main burner orifice is a millimeter diameter b Inlet gas pressure too low contact gas supplier 5 Heater keeps shutting OFF during normal operation a Pilot is blocked clean pilot see...

Page 17: ...SR5KN4 35 R 2395 WIRE ASSEMBLY 36 R 2503 FAN CONTROL 37 R 2396 BLOWER INCLUDES MOTOR FAN AND FAN HOUSING NS SR 219 BLOWER HARDWARE PACKAGE NS R 2390 IGNITOR WIRE NS SR 216 HARDWARE PACKAGE INDEX NO P...

Page 18: ...16941 8 0314 Page 18 SR 10T PARTS VIEW...

Page 19: ...16941 8 0314 Page 19 SR 18T PARTS VIEW...

Page 20: ...16941 8 0314 Page 20 SR 30T PARTS VIEW...

Page 21: ...blower housing with 1 screw provided with the optional blower 12 With the heater standing upright position the air discharge opening of the blower housing downward Place the bottom flange of the blowe...

Page 22: ...collect lint and could require periodic cleaning If the air output decreases or the noise level increases it indicates a dirty blower wheel To clean blower wheel 1 Turn OFF gas supply to the heater 2...

Page 23: ...ranty parts All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number When ordering parts first obtain the Model Number and Serial Number from the name plate on your equipment Then determine the Part Numb...

Page 24: ...mote Controls Thermostats Accessories and Parts Should any remote control thermostat accessory or other part fail because of defective workmanship within one year from the date of purchase Empire will...

Page 25: ...o sin Emisi n El vapor de agua es un subproducto de la combusti n de gas Un calentador de habitaci n sin ventilaci n externa produce una 1 onza 30ml de agua por cada 1 000 BTU s 3KW s de entrada de ga...

Page 26: ...TAJE EN PARED 10 11 INSTALLACI N DE BASE DE PISO OPCIONAL 11 INSTRUCCIONES DE ENCENDIDO 12 CARACTER STICAS DE LA LLAMA DE QUEMADOR PRINCIPAL 13 CARACTER STICAS DE LA LLAMA DEL PILOTO 14 OPERACI N DEL...

Page 27: ...r la abertura s del aire primario de los quemadores limpia s puede causar tizne y da o a la propiedad Cuando se use sin combusti n y ventilati n de aire adec uadas el calentador puede despedir MON XID...

Page 28: ...sos u otros materiales o telas en cuartos Estos puede sacar el aroma del gas lo que reducir a la intensidad del olor El gas LP puede es tratificarse conservarse en una rea cerrada y la intensidad de s...

Page 29: ...e Instalaci n Instalaci n y reemplazo de tuber a de gas equipo para la uti lizaci n de gas o accesorios y reparaci n o mantenimiento de equipo debe hacerse nicamente por una agencia calificada El t rm...

Page 30: ...cual se trae el aire al espacio ducto vertical u horizontal y la velocidad de entrada total de todos los aparatos en el espacio Cuartos que se comunican directamente con el espacio donde los aparatos...

Page 31: ...ente de la v lvula para ayudar durante su servicio Se requiere seg n el National Fuel Gas Code que una l nea de gotera sea instalada cerca de la salida de gas Esta debe consistir en una tuber a vertic...

Page 32: ...mantenerse Lado izquierdo 6 pulgadas 152mm Lado derecho 6 pulgadas 152mm No instalarlo en un closet o armario Pared trasera 0 pulgadas 0mm Techo 24 pulgadas 610mm Espacio libre vertical m nimo de una...

Page 33: ...ombras mosaicos etc 2 pulgadas 51mm Proveer espacios libres adecuados alrededor de aperturas de aire Proveer espacios libres adecuados y accesibles para dar servicio y operaci n apropiada Figura 5 SR...

Page 34: ...Pared Maciza 1 Despu s de ubicar los orificios del montaje adjunte 4 tornil los 10 x 1 25mm que se proveen en la pared No apriete completamente los tornillos a la pared deje un espacio de 1 8 3mm entr...

Page 35: ...el aparato Atenci n La base opcional cumple todos estos requisitos La base arriba mencionada no es una base contra incendios como la que se usa en estufas de madera La protecci n es para alfom bras qu...

Page 36: ...vula de gas se gira a OFF o el flujo de gas se apaga el piloto no puede ser reencendido hasta que el im n de seguridad sea de senergizado aproximadamente 60 segundos Cuando el im n de seguridad de la...

Page 37: ...ecesario limpie el interior del gabinete con una aspiradora o aire a presi n No da e ning n componente dentro del gabinete cuando est limpiando 6 Remover soporte del piloto del quemador 2 tornillos 7...

Page 38: ...del termostato hidr ulico est localizado en la parte inferior del gabinete Cuando este bulbo detecta la necesidad de calor el aparato se encender ON a su capacidad total de 18 000 BTUH 5 3KW H El apar...

Page 39: ...enti lador opcional se ha instalado en el calentador 3 Remover la persiana inferior del gabinete 2 tornillos 4 Remover el reflector del gabinete 2 tornillos 5 Remover la persiana superior del gabinete...

Page 40: ...y la Descripci n de cada parte que se puede obtener de la ilus traci n y lista en la pr xima p gina Aseg rese de dar toda la siguiente informaci n N mero Modelo Calentador ____________________________...

Page 41: ...Conjunto Alambres 37 R 2503 Control Ventilador 38 R 2396 Ventilador Incluye Motor Ventilador y Caja del Ventilador No se Muestra SR 219 Paquette Tornillos SRB 30T No se Muestra R 2390 Cable Encendedo...

Page 42: ...16941 6 0910 Page 18 SR 10T VISTA DE PARTES...

Page 43: ...16941 6 0910 Page 19 SR 18T VISTA DE PARTES...

Page 44: ...16941 6 0910 Page 20 SR 30T VISTA DE PARTES...

Page 45: ...quillo del cable negro vivo en el conjunto de cables del motor 11 Conectar alambre verde de tierra del conjunto de cables del mo tor y el alambre verde de tierra del cable de entrada en la parte infer...

Page 46: ...ventilador no tiene orificios para lubricaci n No intente aceitar el motor del ventilador La Rueda del Ventilador La rueda del ventilador acumular pelusas y podr requerir limpieza peri dicamente Si e...

Page 47: ...16941 6 0910 Page 23 NOTAS DE SERVICIO...

Page 48: ...lo debe instalar un t cnico calificado y se debe operar seg n las instrucciones escritas que se proporcionan con el artefacto Se debe conservar un comprobante de venta un cheque cancelado o un registr...

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