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IM110822 

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InfraSave IEP-4024 Manual 

Heat Lamp Replacement

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Step 14  

Remove the heat lamp retainer clips both ends of lamps. 

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One clip at each end of heater 

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Two clips in the center of heater 

 
 
 
 
 

Step 15  

IMPORTANT

Wear gloves to handle the heat lamp. 

 Oils from your skin will damage the lamp. 

The heat lamp is VERY FRAGILE - HANDLE AND ASSEM-
BLE WITH GREAT CARE!   

Carefully slide old heat lamp out of heater through rectan-
gular slot in end of reflector. 

CAREFULLY install new heat lamp and clip in place. 

Reverse steps above to reassemble the heater.   

Take particular care not to damage the lamp at Step 14 and Step 13. 

Summary of Contents for IEP-4024

Page 1: ...t the heater from the power source prior to servicing Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other hot surface appliance Do not use or locate this model where it could fall into a bathtub or other water container Do not cover or block any surface of this appliance Do not touch this appliance while in operation Allow to cool after use Read...

Page 2: ...al and or all local and national code requirements This publication is the intellectual property of Schwank This publication or parts thereof may not be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Schwank Unauthorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited Schwank Group Schwank and InfraSave brands 5285 Bradco Boulevard Mississauga Ontario L4W 2A6 2 Schwank Wa...

Page 3: ...uctions General Information 9 Locating the Heater 9 Minimum Required Clearances 10 Heater Mounting 10 5 Electrical Connection 12 6 Operating Instructions 12 7 Maintenance Instructions 13 8 Cleaning 13 9 Heater Parts 14 10 Heat Lamp Replacement 15 11 Warranty Statement 18 FIGURE 1 Recommended Mounting Comfort Area Coverage 8 FIGURE 2 Minimum Required Clearances 10 FIGURE 3 Mounting Bracket 11 FIGUR...

Page 4: ... instruct and ensure that they do not play with the heater 7 Always disconnect power source to heater when not in use Never leave the heater unattended during operation 8 Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or after the heater malfunctions has been dropped or damaged in any manner Return heater to an authorized service facility for examination electrical or mechanical adjustment or repai...

Page 5: ...er may cause fire electric shock and death or injury to persons and property damage 18 Do not touch an operating heater or live parts burns electric shock and death or personal injury can result 19 Do not adjust the heater on the swivel bracket during operation Allow heater to cool before making any adjustment to heater position 20 Do not stare at the heater Lamp damage to your eyes could occur 21...

Page 6: ...6 IM110822 RD AUGUST 2011 RL 1A BA InfraSave IEP 4024 Manual 2 HEATER DIMENSIONS WIRING SPECIFICATIONS IEP 4024 ...

Page 7: ...bient air temperature that the design must consider Then what comfort temperature rise is desired Indoor to 65 Outdoor to Calculate the required input to get the desired average temperature rise Input Site Length x Site Width x Temperature Rise x Heat Density per Degree Example Outdoor Patio 30 ft long by 10 feet wide Desired temperature rise 20 F average over the area 30 x 10 x 20 x 2 12 000 Watt...

Page 8: ...ecom mended Min Max Input Watts IEP 6024 6000 IEP 1520 4 1500 IEP 2024 Model H Height Above Floor Deck E Average Heat Coverage IEP 4024 4000 D Area Heated 2000 C Outer Perimeter A Distance Out B Under Heater FIGURE 1 RECOMMENDED MOUNTING COMFORT AREA COVERAGE TABLE 1 RECOMMENDED MOUNTING COMFORT AREA COVERAGE Approximate Angle of Heat Dispersion from heater The design information presented here is...

Page 9: ...ilure the quartz lamp Corrosion and failure resulting from use in coastal areas represents normal use in that environment and is not covered by war ranty 1 The heater is designed for wall or post mounting and must be installed at least 6 feet 1 8 m above the floor 2 Ensure that clearances from the heater meet or exceed the minimum required clearances in Table 2 and Figure 2 below Above to the Floo...

Page 10: ... the installer since the type of hardware fastening is determined by site conditions 4 Each Mounting Bracket fastens to the wall using two 2 field supplied bolts or lag screws through two holes in one side of the bracket Mount brackets to the wall with a separation distance of 35 5 8 inches 90 5 cm to fit the heater between the mounting extensions of the brackets see next page 5 Fasten the Mountin...

Page 11: ...ning the knob fasteners 9 Once the heater position is established hand tighten both knob fasteners firmly to main tain the heater in a secure and stable position 10 Connect each lamp circuit to a 230 240 Vac 60Hz 9 Amp copper wire circuit that is properly grounded Electrical connection must be performed by a qualified electrical tradesperson Installation must conform with the latest edition Electr...

Page 12: ...e and electric shock 5 The power cord must not come into contact with hot appliance parts or surfaces and must not pass in front of the heater 6 Do not crush the cord nor drag it over sharp edges nor place it over a heated hotplate or open flame 7 Read understand and explain and describe to other users the location function and operation of each control of the heater including all user operated de...

Page 13: ...on below Any damaged parts or components must be repaired or replaced prior to operation Service and Repair Disconnect the heater from the power source prior to any servicing Important All repairs must be referred to qualified electrician Repairs carried out improperly or by an unqualified person may have serious conse quences for the user Any tampering with the appliance will invalidate the warra...

Page 14: ...ower Cord Retainer Plate top side 7 Center Cover Plates top side 8 Interior Heater End Cover 9 Connection Box Face Plate 10 Connection Box 11 Terminal Block for electrical connections 12 Power Cord 13 Lamp Retainer Clips 4 14 Extension wires to lamp 2 15 1 2 Heat Lamp 1 2 Each Lamp 2000 Watts Part JE 2000 XX FIGURE 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 11 10 14 9 HEATER PARTS IEP 4024 Electrical Connection Bo...

Page 15: ...AMP DO NOT TOUCH THE LAMP SURFACE WITH YOUR BARE HANDS OILS FROM YOUR SKIN WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE LAMP The heater requires disassembly to replace the heat lamp Use a container to securely store disassembled components and screws Step 1 Ensure power supply is disconnected Compress the width of the protective screen to retract the wire tabs from under one edge of the heater body Rotate the lose ed...

Page 16: ...box top surface Step 7 Loosen screws in terminal block to remove wires as required RED wires connect to Lamp 1 closer to connection box BLUE wires connect to Lamp 2 further end from box Do not disconnect power supply wires Loosen the threaded clamping collar on the Liquid Tight Connector located behind the wiring terminal Pull wires out through the Liquid Tight Connector and top of electrical conn...

Page 17: ...es not have a lower lip Insert a fine edged slot screw driver between the heater body and the BOTTOM edge of the face plate Pry the face plate from the heater body and re move to storage Step 12 Slide the end face plates out from each end of the heater Step 13 NOTE For this Step keep the heat lamp retainer clips in place at each end of lamps Heat lamp is fragile use cau tion when feeding wires thr...

Page 18: ...ater Step 15 IMPORTANT Wear gloves to handle the heat lamp Oils from your skin will damage the lamp The heat lamp is VERY FRAGILE HANDLE AND ASSEM BLE WITH GREAT CARE Carefully slide old heat lamp out of heater through rectan gular slot in end of reflector CAREFULLY install new heat lamp and clip in place Reverse steps above to reassemble the heater Take particular care not to damage the lamp at S...

Page 19: ... or in connection with the use or performance of the product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property revenues or profit or costs of removal installation or reinstallation or for any default or delay in performance by its warranty caused by any contingency beyond its control including war government re strictions or restraints strikes fire flood acts of God or short or reduced su...

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