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Item Part No.

Description

1

HWP 400001

HANDLE

2

HWP 400002

HOOD

3

HWP 400003

HEAT EXCHANGE CHAMBER

4

HWP 400004

WHEEL ASSEMBLY

5

HWP 400005

WHEEL SHAFT

6

HWP 400006

FRONT PANEL

7

HWP 400007

BOTTOM FRAME

8

HWP 400008

HOSE DUCT ADAPTER

9

HWP 400009

BRACKET

10

HWP 400010

CONTACTOR MOUNTING PLATE

11

HWP 400011

REAR LEG

12

HWP 400012

FAN BLADE

13

HWP 400019

FAN GUARD GRILL

14

HWP 400014

FAN MOTOR

15

HWP 400015

REAR PANEL

Item Part No.

Description

16

HWP 400016

STRAIN RELIEVER

17

HWP 400017

AMBIENT THERMOSTAT

18

HWP 400018

THERMOSTAT KNOB

21

HWP 400021

SWITCHES

22

HWP 400022

CONTACTORS

26

HWP 400026

HEATING ELEMENT

See wiring diagram for electric parts

Summary of Contents for P4000

Page 1: ...ease retain this manual for future reference 342 N Co Rd 400 East Valparaiso IN 46383 219 464 8818 Fax 219 462 7985 www heatwagon com Revision 10 12 For your safety Do not use this heater in a space where gasoline or other liquids having flammable vapors are stored ...

Page 2: ...use which may be made for our heaters CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT LOCAL REGULATIONS Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat producing products in specific applica tions Your local authority can advise you about these FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IN A SPACE WHERE GASOLINE OR OTHER LIQ UIDS HAVING FLAMMABLE VAPORS ARE STORED OR USED...

Page 3: ...y claims must include model number and serial number LIMITATIONS Warrant claims for service parts wear parts such as spark plugs igniters flame rods will not be allowed Diagnostic parts such as voltage meters and pressure gauges are not warrantable Evidence of improper fuel usage fuel pressures outside of manufacturer s specification poor fuel quality and improper electric power misapplication or ...

Page 4: ...jury or electric shock may occur Only qualified persons are allowed to open heater for service 1 Keep heater clean Use pressurized air to blow fan blades clean NOTE Use moderate pressure to avoid damage to fan blades 2 Inspect heater before and after each use 3 The bearings of the fan motor must be lubricated according to instructions on the motor 4 Principal of Operation STEEL HANDLE THERMOSTAT S...

Page 5: ...or correct Amp rating 3 Set the remote thermostat to a temperature above the ambient room temperature by turning the knob NOTE The heater will start only if the thermostat calls for heat meaning that it is set to higher than prevailing ambient temperature 4 Select the power range by means of the switches marked S1 S3 S1 on 16 kW 51 200 BTUH S2 S3 off S1 S2 on 32 kW 102 400 BTUH S3 off S1 S2 S3 on ...

Page 6: ...ADAPTER 9 HWP 400009 BRACKET 10 HWP 400010 CONTACTOR MOUNTING PLATE 1 1 HWP 400011 REAR LEG 12 HWP 400012 FAN BLADE 13 HWP 400019 FAN GUARD GRILL 14 HWP 400014 FAN MOTOR 15 HWP 400015 REAR PANEL Item Part No Description 16 HWP 400016 STRAIN RELIEVER 17 HWP 400017 AMBIENT THERMOSTAT 18 HWP 400018 THERMOSTAT KNOB 21 HWP 400021 SWITCHES 22 HWP 400022 CONTACTORS 26 HWP 400026 HEATING ELEMENT See wirin...

Page 7: ...down Thermostat S1 Control Switch For Output 16KW S2 Control Switch For Output 16KW S3 Control Switch For Output 8KW C1 Contactor Coil For Output 16KW C2 Contactor Coil For Output 16KW C3 Contactor Coil For Output 8KW C4 Fan Contactor C 1 4 Pole 4 of Contactor C1 R1 R15 Heating Elements 2 7 KW Each 480 Volt 60 Hz 3 PH 7 ...

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