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USE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT REPLACE MENT PARTS. Use of third-party or other alternate components will void warranty and

may cause unsafe operating conditions.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Fire or explosion hazard!

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ever service heater while it is plugged in or while hot!

FUEL TANK

PUMP SERVICING

AIR INTAKE FILTER

FLUSH EVERY 200 HOURS OF OPERATION OR AS NEEDED

(See Longterm Storage, page 11).

WASH AND DRY WITH SOAP AND WATER EVERY 500 HOURS

OF OPERATION, OR AS NEEDED.
- Remove screws along each side of heater using medium
  Phillips screwdriver.
- Lift off upper shell.
- Remove fan guard.

- Reinstall fan guard and upper shell.

REPLACE EVERY 500 HOURS OF OPERATION OR ONCE A

YEAR

- Remove upper shell and fan guard (See Air Intake Filter

  Figure 10).

- Turn air pressure gauge counter-clockwise and remove.

  screwdriver.

- Reinstall fan guard and upper shell.

Screw

Upper Shell

Air Intake Filter

Fan Guard

Figure 10 - Air Filter Access

AIR OUTPUT FILTER, LINT FILTER

Figure 11 -  Filter Assembly

Air Intake Filter

Air Pressure Gauge

Screw

Air Output Filter

End Filter Cover

Lint Filter

12

●PUMP ROTOR

REPLACE IF CHIPPED, CRACKED OR AS NEEDED
- Remove upper shell and fan guard (See Air Intake   

  Filter Figure 10).

- Turn air pressure gauge counter-clockwise and 

  remove.

  Phillips Screwdriver (See Air Output Filter, Lint Filter 

  Figure 11).

- Remove end pump cover screws using a 5/16” 

  (8mm) nut driver/socket.

- Replace rotor, all 4 vanes and plastic rotor insert. All 

  of these components must be replaced at the same 

  time.

Figure 12 - Rotor Pump Assembly

Pump Body

Screw

Vane

End Pump Cover

Screw

Rotor

Rotor Insert

Summary of Contents for CP045DK

Page 1: ...accordance with the requirements of Standard UL733 and ANSI A10 10 1998 CAN CSA B140 0 03 and CSA B140 8 1967 and is listed and approved as a Kerosene forced air construction heater with application f...

Page 2: ...rborne combustibles include gasoline solvents paint thinner dust particles or unknown chemicals Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire or explosion Fire or explosions can lead to pr...

Page 3: ...nformation 28 Table of Contents General Information This Owner s Manual includes all options and accessories commonly used on this heater When calling for technical service assistance or for other spe...

Page 4: ...120 60 1 1 6 1 6 Dimensions Inches Length x width x height 32 x 11 8 x 16 8 TOP 4 ft SIDES 4 ft BACK 4 ft BLOWER OUTLET 8 ft BULK FUEL STORAGE CONTAINER 25 ft Net Weight Lbs 27 6 Shipping Weight Lbs...

Page 5: ...Bearing 1 5HP 3455 RPM 1 4HP 3430 RPM 1 3HP 3380 RPM 120 60 1 2 5 3 2 3 7 41 8 x 23 1 x 26 1 4 ft 4 ft 4 ft 8 ft 25 ft 58 6 65 0 66 6 65 9 73 9 75 4 20o F Net Weight lbs Top Sides Back Blower Outlet...

Page 6: ...as to the proper manner in which to assemble maintain store and most importantly how to operate the heater in a safe and efficient manner Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoid...

Page 7: ...5 ft from heaters torches portable generators or other sources of ignition All fuel storage should be in accordance with federal state or local authorities having jurisdiction Use only the electrical...

Page 8: ...rm dealer where you purchased heater Dimensions Product Features Product Features Dimensions Figure 1 1 Heater Dimensions M Mo od de el ls s C CP P0 04 45 5DK a an nd d C CP P0 07 75 5DK Figure 1 2 He...

Page 9: ...inlet end rear of heater is over wheels Align the holes on fuel 6 Align the hole on the handle front and rear with the mounting hole on the cord wrap Installation and Assembly Instructions ASSEMBLY W...

Page 10: ...ater fails to operate check this Flame Out Sensor Utilizes a photocell to monitor the extinguish Temperature Limit Control This heater is equipped with a Temperature Limit Control designed to turn the...

Page 11: ...e 7 1 7 2 If heater still does not start see Troubleshooting on page 18 NOTE The major electrical components of this heater are protected by a safety fuse mounted to the PCB board If your heater fails...

Page 12: ...h the original packing material and keep USER S MANUAL with heater FUEL TANK DRAIN CP125EK CP175EK CP210EK 1 Remove drain bolt from bottom of fuel tank See Figure 9 IMPORTANT Do not store kerosene ove...

Page 13: ...and fan guard See Air Intake Filter Figure 10 Turn air pressure gauge counter clockwise and remove screwdriver Reinstall fan guard and upper shell Screw Upper Shell Air Intake Filter Fan Guard Figure...

Page 14: ...ws Verify the gap using calipers a micrometer or a dollar bill Reinstall the end pump cover Reinstall air output lter and lint lter Reinstall end lter cover and air pressure gauge Reinstall fan guard...

Page 15: ...all nozzle into nozzle adaptor until nozzle seats Tighten 1 3 turn more using 5 8 socket wrench 40 45 inch pounds Reinstall nozzle adaptor to burner head Reinstall spark plug to nozzle adaptor Attach...

Page 16: ...Blades page 13 Remove photocell from its mounting bracket Clean photocell lens with cotton swab TO REPLACE Remove side cover near power switch Disconnect wires from power switch and remove side cover...

Page 17: ...llow motor to reach full speed Turn relief valve clockwise to increase pressure Turn relief valve counterclockwise to decrease pressure Set pump pressure to correct pressure for each model Stop heater...

Page 18: ...cover screws using medium Phillips screwdriver Remove fuse from fuse holder See Figure 23 Replace fuse with enclosed fuse Replace switch wires to power switch Replace side cover NOTE WARNING Burn haza...

Page 19: ...APACITOR IGNITOR BLACK BLACK BLACK PUMP SPARK PLUG SWITCH CONTROL BLACK GREEN EARTH AC120V 60Hz PLUG 8A 125VAC BLACK WHITE SPARK PLUG TEMP CONTROL BLACK BLACK THERMOSTAT CELL PHOTO POWER FUSE SENSOR R...

Page 20: ...BLK WHT CN5 CN6 CN1 AC1 CN2 AC2 WHITE BLACK LIMIT POWER ROOM SENSOR FUSE POWER PHOTO CELL THERMOSTAT BLACK BLACK TEMP CONTROL SPARK PLUG WHITE BLACK 8A 125VAC PLUG 60Hz AC120V EARTH GREEN BLACK CONTRO...

Page 21: ...ction between temperature limit safety device and PCB board 1 See Pump Pressure Adjustment page 16 2 See Air Output Air Intake and Lint Filters page 13 3 See Fuel Filter page 16 4 See Nozzle page 14 5...

Page 22: ...mation Model number Serial number if any Part description and number as shown in parts list Figure 27 Repair Parts Illustration for Portable Oil Fired Heaters Models CP045DK CP075DK 21 26 14 23 13 12...

Page 23: ...572192 572193 14 3 Nozzle Adaptor 14 4 Spark Plug Assembly 572200 15 Fan Guard 572265 16 Fan Assembly 572232 572233 17 Motor and Pump Assembly 17 1 Motor 17 2 Capacitor 17 3 Motor Support 17 4 Pump Bo...

Page 24: ...ation Model number Serial number if any Part description and number as shown in parts list Figure 28 Repair Parts Illustration for Portable Oil Fired Heaters Models CP125EK CP175EK 23 24 15 13 14 16 1...

Page 25: ...ptor 14 4 Spark Plug Assembly 572201 15 Fan Guard 16 Fan Assembly 572234 572235 17 Motor and Pump Assembly 572659 572660 17 1 Motor 572709 572716 17 2 Capacitor 572655 572658 572703 572702 572696 5734...

Page 26: ...mation Model number Serial number if any Part description and number as shown in parts list Figure 29 Repair Parts Illustration for Portable Oil Fired Heater Model CP210EK 25 14 6 3 21 2 10 1 9 23 22...

Page 27: ...bly 15 Burner Assembly 15 1 Nozzle Assembly 572196 15 2 Bracket Burner 15 3 15 4 Nozzle Adapter Spark Plug Assembly 16 Fan Assembly 572235 17 Motor and Pump Assembly 17 1 Motor 17 2 Motor Support 17 3...

Page 28: ...umber as shown in parts list 1 5 3 4 2 HARDWARE KIT Figure 30 Repair Parts Illustration for Models CP125EK CP175EK CP210EK Replacement Parts List for Models CP125EK CP175EK CP210EK Ref No Description...

Page 29: ...applicable warranty stated above The remedies set forth above are the sole and exclusive remedies available hereunder L B White will not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages directly...

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