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IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL 

PRIOR TO ASSEMBLING, STARTING UP OR CONDUCTING MAINTENANCE 

ON THIS HEATER. USING THE HEATER INCORRECTLY CAN CAUSE 

SERIOUS OR FATAL INJURIES. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FURTHER 

REFERENCE.

1. DESCRIPTION

(Pic. 1) This heater is equipped with a 

dedicated burner, a combustion chamber 

with  flue  gas  evacuation  to  the  outside 

and a high performance hot air handling 

fan. The air is heated by thermal energy 

produced by combustion transmitted by 

means of thermal exchange with the metal 

surfaces of the combustion chamber and 

flue gas pass.

The  path  of  the  ventilated  air  and  flue 

gas is separated by metal surfaces 

joined by welds and sealing gaskets. The 

combustion products are conveyed to an 

exhaust duct. This must be connected to a 

chimney or flue large enough to evacuate 

the flue gas. Combustion air, namely the air 

required for combustion, is drawn directly 

from the burner, which draws it from the 

surrounding environment. Its size and work 

conditions must guarantee an appropriate 

air exchange.

2. SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNINGS

!

 

 IMPORTANT: This appliance is not 

suitable for use by persons (including 

children) with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capacities or who 

lack experience or knowledge unless 

supervised by a person responsible 

for their safety. Children must be 

supervised to make sure they do not 

play with the appliance.

!

 

DANGER: Suffocation by carbon 

monoxide can be fatal.

The  first  symptoms  of  suffocation  by 

carbon monoxide are similar to those 

of flu with headache, light-headedness 

and/or nausea. These symptoms could 

be caused by faulty operation of the 

heater. IF THESE SYMPTOMS OCCUR, 

GO OUTDOORS IMMEDIATELY 

and have the heater repaired by an 

authorised technical support centre. 

►►2.1. REFUELLING:

•••2.1.1. Personnel appointed to carry 

out  refuelling  must  be  qualified  and 

fully familiar with the manufacturer’s 

instructions and current regulations 

on how to refuel heaters safely.

•••2.1.2. Only use the type of fuel 

expressly  specified  on  the  technical 

data label applied to the heater.

•••2.1.3. The tanks used to store the fuel 

must be stored in a separate place.

•••2.1.4. Fuel tanks must be kept at a 

minimum distance from the heater, in 

accordance with current standards.

•••2.1.5. The fuel must be stored in an 

area  where  the  floor  does  not  allow 

it  to  penetrate  or  drip  onto  flames 

underneath it, which may ignite the 

fuel.

•••2.1.6. The fuel must be stored in 

accordance with current regulations.

►►2.2. SAFETY:

•••2.2.1.  Check  that  the  fire-fighting 

equipment is available and suitable to 

the potential of the heater.

•••2.2.2. Never use the heater in areas 

with petrol, paint solvents or other 

highly flammable vapours.

•••2.2.3. Comply with all local legislation 

and current regulations when using 

the heater.

•••2.2.4. Heaters used near tarpaulins, 

curtains or other similar covering 

materials must be a safe distance from 

them.  It  is  advised  to  use  fireproof 

covering material. 

Summary of Contents for HSP500ID-A

Page 1: ...HSP500ID A USER AND MAINTENANCE BOOK MANUEL D UTILISATION ET DE MAINTENANCE...

Page 2: ...CTIVE HARM WARNING NOT FOR HOME OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE USE We cannot anticipate every use which may be made for our heaters CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT LOC...

Page 3: ...AGE DOMESTIQUE NI EN CARAVANE NI DANS D AUTRES ESPACES R CR ATIFS Nous ne pouvons anticiper tous les usages qui pourraient tre fait de nos appareils de chauffage V RIFIER AUPR S DE VOS AUTORIT S DE S...

Page 4: ...only WARNING 4106 033 2 Cet appareil est quip d une fiche de mise la terre trois broches pour votre protection contre les chocs lectriques et devrait tre branch s directe ment dans une pris trois poin...

Page 5: ...ID A H2O MAX 500000 Btu h MAX 3 6 Gal h MAX 2 75 GPH 60 STEINEN Type S 4032 cfm K 1 Kerosene No 1 or No 2 Fuel Oil H2O 120 V 60 Hz 13 4 A 174 PSI 1200 kPa 12 bar 1 08 W C 494 lb SETTING FROM FACTORY H...

Page 6: ...PICTURES FIGURE 1 2 A F B C E D Vers Radial...

Page 7: ...PICTURES FIGURE 3 4 6 7 7 5 7 8...

Page 8: ...9 10 11 12 13 14 PICTURES FIGURE...

Page 9: ...______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________...

Page 10: ...st be supervised to make sure they do not play with the appliance DANGER Suffocation by carbon monoxide can be fatal The first symptoms of suffocation by carbon monoxide are similar to those of flu wi...

Page 11: ...t parts of the heater at a suitable distance from inflammable or thermolabile materials including the power supply cable 2 2 20 If the power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by an authorise...

Page 12: ...section of the flue gas exhaust chimney If the heater is not connected to an external flue gas exhaust chimney it must be provided with an essentially verti cal steel flue gas exhaust and a draught re...

Page 13: ...mostat remove the plug of the dedicated socket and connect the room thermostat optional Pic 9 9 STORAGE AND TRANSPORT Before handling the heater must be switched off following the proper procedure wit...

Page 14: ...ssed air for routine cleaning of the fan blowing the air through the rear grille 10 3 CLEANING THE BURNER IMPORTANT This operation can be carried out by contacting the authorised technical support cen...

Page 15: ...1c Contact the authorised technical support centre 2 Contact the authorised technical support centre 3a Reset the heater 3b Contact the authorised technical support centre 4 Set the room thermostat t...

Page 16: ...curit Les enfants doivent tre surveill s afin de s assurer qu ils ne jouent pas avec l appareil DANGER L asphyxie par le monoxyde de carbone peut tre fatale Les premiers sympt mes de l asphyxie par l...

Page 17: ...e canaliser l air en entr e et ou en sortie sauf avec le kit original si pr vu 2 2 19 Maintenir les parties chaudes du r chauffeur une distance appropri e des mat riaux inflammables ou thermolabiles y...

Page 18: ...chemin e d vacuation des fum es Il est conseill de ne pas former d angles qui pourraient se boucher ni de r duire la section de la chemin e d vacuation des fum es Le r chauffeur doit tre dot d une che...

Page 19: ...HERMIQUE Identifier et supprimer la cause qui a provoqu l intervention du disjoncteur thermique puis appuyer sur le bouton de r tablissement pour le d bloquer Fig 8 8 BRANCHEMENT DU THERMOSTAT AMBIANT...

Page 20: ...vis qui le fixent au r chauffeur Fig 10 10 1 2 Enlever les plaques qui ferment les ouvertures d inspection en d vissant les vis Fig 11 10 1 3 Enlever les joints d tanch it install s et ne plus les ut...

Page 21: ...cter le centre d assistance technique agr 2 Contacter le centre d assistance technique agr 3a R initialiser le r chauffeur 3b Contacter le centre d assistance technique agr 4 Intervenir sur le thermos...

Page 22: ...WIRING DIAGRAMS SCHEMAS ELECTRIQUES...

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Page 24: ...MODEL HSP500ID A ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN Rev Sept 2017 UNIT 1 From Serial Number ESP00470 11 12 13 14 1 3 5 9 2 4 29 A 28 26 27 25 24 23 19 18 17 21 16 20 22 15 10 8 7 6 30 B...

Page 25: ...PECTION FIBER GASKET 12 4033 617 INSPECTION FLANGE 13 4117 183 SCREW 14 4034 610 TWO WAY OUTLET PANEL 15 4034 617 EXTERNAL SHELL 16 4033 710 THERMOSTATS BOX 17 4033 879 CLIP 18 4033 700 CLIP 19 4033 6...

Page 26: ...MODEL HSP500ID A ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN UNIT 3 B 40 41 42 48 46 47 43 44 45 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 51 61 50 63 62 64 65 66 67 71 70 69 68 52 49...

Page 27: ...L BLOCK 52 4034 266 AUTOMATIC SWITCH 53 4033 700 CLIP 54 4034 501 IP SCREW 55 4034 553 BURNER WIRES KIT 56 4034 500 90 SOCKET 57 4033 905 THERMOSTAT CAP 58 4034 559 LIGHT CAP 59 4034 403 CONTROL PANEL...

Page 28: ...MODEL HSP500ID A ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN UNIT 5 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 85 103 104 105 104 106 107 108 87 88 89 90 88 91 92 93 82 94 81 80 83 95 96 97 98 111 110 101 100 99 102 109...

Page 29: ...92 4031 068 STRAIGHT CONNECTION 93 4033 994 TANK 94 4033 467 WHEELS AXLE 95 4033 443 CHASSIS 96 4032 813 DISCHARGE CAP 97 4033 999 TANK FILTER 98 4033 992 TANK CAP 99 4033 455 TANK FOOT 100 4033 451 H...

Page 30: ...MODEL HSP500ID A ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN UNIT 7 A 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 12a 13a 14a 15a 16a 17a 20a 26a 32a 31a 30a 29a 24a 28a 23a 11a 25a 27a 27a 19a 28a 22a 18a 21a 33a...

Page 31: ...5 SHELL AND KNOB 15 a 4614 278 CONTROL BOX 16 a 4614 056 TERMINAL BOARD 17 a 4614 051 CELL CONNECTOR 18 a 4034 197 CONNECTOR 19 a 4034 198 END RING AND DIFFUSER DISK 20 a 4614 320 BLAST TUBE 21 a 4034...

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Page 36: ...4033 381 Edition 14 4034 648 Edition 17 Enerco Group Inc 4560 West 160th St Cleveland Ohio 44135 1 866 447 2194...

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