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Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual

                      | Gas-Fired Low-Intensity Infrared Heater

Operation of the Heater

CHILDERN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS
OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND SHOULD STAY AWAY TO
AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION.

YOUNG CHILDERN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN
THEY ARE IN THE SAME SPACE AS THE HEATER.

CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERALS SHOULD NOT BE
HUNG FROM THE HEATER, OR PLACED ON OR NEAR THE HEATER.

ANY GUARD OR OTHER PROTECTIVE DEVICE REMOVED FOR
SURVICING THE HEATER MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO OPERATING
THE HEATER.

INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSON. THE HEATER SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE
AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. MORE
FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE REQUIRED AS NECESSARY. IT IS
IMPERATIVE THAT THE CONTROL COMPARTMENT, AIR
PASSAGEWAYS AND BURNER (S) OF THE HEATER ARE KEPT CLEAN.

1. Turn the thermostat up. When the thermostat calls for heat,

the blower motor will energize.

2. When the motor approaches nominal running speed, the air

proving switch closes and activates the ignition module which in
turn initiates the purge.

3. The ignition module then energizes the spark igniter.

4. When sparking begins, the gas valve is energized.

5. If a flame is detected, the gas valve remains open. When the

call for heat is satisfied, and the system control mechanism de-
energizes, the burner line voltage supply and the gas valve are
turned off.

6. If no flame is detected, the gas valve is closed, and a purge

period begins. After the purge period, the ignition module
energizes the spark igniter and the gas valve. If a flame is still
not established, a third and final purge/ignition sequence is
begun. After three failed attempts, the system control
mechanism will lock out for a period of one hour, or until the
unit is reset. Reset is accomplished by removing power from the
heater for at least five seconds.

7. With a three-try module, when the flame is established and

then lost on the first or second trial, the gas valve will
automatically turn off. A purge and trial for ignition will then
occur.

8. Periodic visual check of burner flame while unit is in operation

through sight glass in bottom of unit.

Section 6  MAINTENANCE
Pre-Season Maintenance

Heater area to be kept clear and free form combustible materials,
gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.

Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the
appliance and replace any part of the control system and any gas
control, which has been under water.

(CAUTION) Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing
controls. wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous
operation.

For best performance, the following maintenance procedures
should be performed by a qualified service agency before each
heating season:

1. A qualified service agency should be contacted for service other

than routine maintenance.

WARNING 

Turn off the gas and electrical supplies to

the heater before performing any service or maintenance.
Failure to observe this warning will cause death, injury or
property damage.

ATTENTION 

le virage du gaz et les provisions

électriques à l’appareil de chauffrage l’avant d’exécuter
service de anr ou l’entretien. L’échec pour observer que
cet avertissment causera la mort, les dommages de
blessure ou propriété.

2. Check condition of blower scroll and motor. Dirt and dust may

be blown out with compressed air, or a vacuum cleaner may be
used.

3. Check the condition of the burner cup. Carefully remove any

dust or debris form inside burner cup.

4. Inspect the igniter. Replace igniter if there is excessive carbon

residue, erosion of electrodes of other defects.

5. Check to see that the burner observation window is clean and

free of cracks or holes. Clean or replace as required.

6. Check the flue pipe for soot, dirt or obstructions. The flow of

combustion and ventilation air should not be obstructed. After
cleaning as necessary, re-attach the flue pipe to the heater.

7. Outside surfaces of heater reflector may be cleaned by wiping

with a damp cloth.

8. Check vent terminal and outside air inlet to see that they have

not become blocked during the non-heating season. If either
pipe is restricted, the air switch won’t close, resulting in a no-
heat situation.

9. Verify proper operation after service.

Proper Operating Flame

Enerco Group, Inc.,  

Summary of Contents for HEATSTAR HST 45

Page 1: ...service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the Fire Department Gas Fired Low Intensity Infrared Heaters approved f...

Page 2: ...e conformer aux precautions et aux instructions a fourni avec cet appareil de chauffage avoir pour resultat la mort blessure et la perte de propriete ou les dommages physiques serieuses du danger de f...

Page 3: ...er of body oils from the hands to the surface of the reflector VentKit F102840 1 2 3 x 2 Pipe 26GA 2 1 36 x 3 B Vent 3 1 Gas Vent Top 3 4 1 Adj Wall Thimble 5 1 Storm Collar 6 1 3 Elbow 7 1 Adj Roof F...

Page 4: ...iant energy downward to the space to be heated Heat Exchanger A U shaped tube through which the heated products of combustion pass Rear Movable Hanger Provides support for the heat exchanger and refle...

Page 5: ...Hz single phase 1 amp Connection 3pinmoldedplug Gas Inlet Connection Connection Male NPT Gas Inlet Pressure The minimum inlet gas supply pressure for the purpose of input adjustment Natural Gas Minimu...

Page 6: ...HSTtube heater Specifiesthenationalstandardsandapplicablecodes that apply to the gas electric and venting requirements Specifies the national standards and applicable codes that apply to non resident...

Page 7: ...the floor Minimum required safe distances to combustibles must be maintained from vehicles parked below the heater When installed over hoists the minimum required safe distances to combustible must b...

Page 8: ...ose Location for Heater When selecting a suitable mounting location for the MHT HSTtube heater it is important to consider the following 1 The heater must meet the minimum mounting height requirement...

Page 9: ...s when stored under this heater will be subjected to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged 4 All horizontal venting sections must slope away from the heater at a rate of per foot 5 The total len...

Page 10: ...d through the roof be sure to carefully review the roof option installa tion portion of this section Ensure that the selected mounting site will satisfy the measurement param eters vent length not to...

Page 11: ...e tube ends extend through the flanges to help with alignment 3 Using the four long and four short nuts from the bolt kit 02876 secure the tube set to the burner box As shown in the diagram use the fo...

Page 12: ...current CSA B149 1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code 2 In accordance with the current ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved d...

Page 13: ...re consistently higher than 40 mph it may be necessary to terminate the vent system above the roof level Other venting references can be found in equipment volume of the ASHRAE Handbook A SINGLE HEATE...

Page 14: ...approved noncombustible corrosion resistant material as indicated by state and or local codes 2 For horizontal venting the vent lengths may be as follows Minimum Equivalent Length 5 feet of Pipe Maxi...

Page 15: ...problem the flue length should be shortened or insulated g For vent specifications all of the following conditions must be met The maximum equivalent length of vent pipe should be carefully observed A...

Page 16: ...Adequate clearances around the perforated fresh air plate must be maintained at all times In larger open areas of buildings infiltration normally is adequate to provide air for combustion DirectOutsid...

Page 17: ...Use wrought iron or wrought steel pipe and malleable iron fittings The use of copper tube and brass fittings is acceptable WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Plugheaterinto groundedthreeprongceilingrecep...

Page 18: ...Use LP resistant joint compound on all threads 4 Check the pipe and tube connections for leaks before placing heating equipment into service When checking for gas leaks use a soap and water solution...

Page 19: ...ur 8 Periodic visual check of burner flame while unit is in operation through sight glass in bottom of unit Section 6 MAINTENANCE Pre Season Maintenance Heater area to be kept clear and free form comb...

Page 20: ...iter spark gap incorrect Try This Unplug heater power cord from the electrical outlet wait for a minimum of five seconds Plug heater cord back into outlet Unplug heater power cord from the electrical...

Page 21: ...equirements contact the gas company Check for 24V across valve terminals Check Shutoff On Valve IF NO Check wiring between the ignition module and the valve Repair replace wires as required If wiring...

Page 22: ...rs on the illustrations are keyed to the associated parts list E ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION MHT 45 HST 45 A 02808 Spark Electrode 1 1 B 02837 IgnitionWire 1 1 05795 Orifice NG 05747 Orifice LP D 027...

Page 23: ...08850 F202851 MHT 45LP BurnerBoxfor F208851 B F106250 MHT HST 45 Tube Set C 06014 Hanger D 06016 Hanger Clamp E 06008 9 MHT HST 45 R eflector F 06009 Reflector End Cap MHT HST45Tube Heater REPLACEMENT...

Page 24: ...and address of the dealer from whom you purchased our product The foregoing is the full extent of the responsibility of the Company There are no other warranties express or implied Specifically there...

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