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Model Numbers

MH-150T-DFV-A / MH-220T-DFV-A - PT-150T-SDR / PT-220T-SDR

REM-150T-DFV-O / REM-220T-DFV-O - REM-150T-SDR / REM-220T-SDR

User’s Manual & Operating Instructions

70-400-0200-14

© 2016 Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc.

1 Industrial Blvd #101, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379 USA 

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Toll Free (800)-641-6996

Fax: 320-251-2922 

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CONSUMER: READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL HAZARD WARNING: READ AND UNDERSTAND 

ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE 

ASSEMBLING, STARTING, OR SERVICING THE HEATER. 

Be sure to comply with the instructions and warnings provided with this heater. Failure to 

comply can result in fire or explosion that can cause property loss, bodily injury, or loss 

of life. Only persons who can follow and understand these instructions should operate or 

service this heater. If you need heater info; such as an operating manual, labels, etcetera, 

contact Pinnacle Climate Technologies at 800-641-6996.

DANGER

NOT FOR USE IN RESIDENTIAL LIVING AREAS OR IN 

ENCLOSED SPACES WITHOUT ADEQUATE VENTILATION. 

FOR OUTDOOR USE. INDOOR USE PERMITTED ONLY 

FOR:

 

THE TEMPORARY HEATING OF ADEQUATELY VENTILATED BUILDINGS 

OR STRUCTURES UNDER CONSTRUCTION, ALTERATION OR REPAIR. 

This is an 

unvented portable heater that uses air (Oxygen) from within the area in which it is used.  

Failure to provide adequate combustion and ventilation air will result in asphyxiation, carbon 

monoxide poisoning, bodily injury or death. Refer to “Ventilation” on Page 5.

FACTORY ID: 001

Safety Information

FIRE, BURN, INHALATION AND EXPLOSION HAZARD. 

Keep 

combustibles such as; building materials, paper or cardboard a 

safe distance away from the heater as recommended by these 

instructions. Never use the heater in spaces which contain products such as; gasoline, 

solvents, paint thinners, dust particles, volatile or airborne combustibles or any unknown 

chemicals. This is an unvented portable heater. It uses air (Oxygen) from the area in which 

it is used. Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. Refer to “Ventilation” 

on page 5. Bulk fuel storage should be a minimum of 25 feet from heater.

WARNING

DO NOT OPERATE THIS HEATER UNTIL YOU HAVE READ 

AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTAND THESE SAFETY AND 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.

Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result 

in death, serious bodily injury, property loss or damage from the hazards of fire, soot pro-

duction, explosions, burns, asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning. Only persons who 

can read and understand these instructions should use or service this heater

DANGER

WARNING

Summary of Contents for MH-150T-DFV-A

Page 1: ...ERATION OR REPAIR This is an unvented portable heater that uses air Oxygen from within the area in which it is used Failure to provide adequate combustion and ventilation air will result in asphyxiation carbon monoxide poisoning bodily injury or death Refer to Ventilation on Page 5 FACTORY ID 001 Safety Information FIRE BURN INHALATION AND EXPLOSION HAZARD Keep combustibles such as building materi...

Page 2: ...manual are kerosene direct fired forced air heaters Kerosene forced air heaters are primarily intended for use for temporary heating of buildings under construction alteration or repair Direct fired means that all of the combustion products of the heater enter the heated space This appliance is rated at 98 combustion efficiency but does produce small amounts of carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide is t...

Page 3: ...ater with fuel in tank NEVER use with an external fuel tank Keep all combustible materials away from this heater Minimum Clearance From Combustibles 150T SDR DFV 220T SDR DFV Top 4 ft 4 ft Sides 4 ft 4 ft Front 8 ft 8 ft ALWAYS locate heater on a stable and level surface If your heater is equipped with a thermostat once it is plugged in it can start at anytime in accordance with the thermostat set...

Page 4: ...de wheel onto axle and hold in place with the axle nuts See Figure 1 4 Place heater on wheel support frame and line up holes on the fuel tank lip 5 Attach front handle with 4 long screws 50 mm and 4 nuts through the second and third hole from the front on both sides of the tank lip and wheel support frame and tighten firmly 6 Insert 2 short screws 30 mm through the first hole the front of in the t...

Page 5: ...el as this fuel will damage your heater s seals and filter CSA certified for use with 1 K kerosene no 1 diesel Jet A Fuel and no 1 fuel oil DO NOT use any fuel that is not approved above NEVER use fuel such as benzene alcohol white glass camp stove fuel paint thinners or other oil compounds in this heater THESE ARE VOLATILE FUELS THAT CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION NEVER store kerosene in the livin...

Page 6: ...other approved fuel until needle on fuel gauge points to F 2 Replace fuel cap and tighten firmly 3 Connect the heater to a three prong grounded power source You must use a three prong grounded extension cord that is at least 6 feet long and is a minimum of 14 AWG rating 4 Press the power button to power on the heater 5 Select desired temperature using temperature buttons 6 The heater will ignite o...

Page 7: ...H THE UNIT HAVE A COMPETENT SERVICEMAN MAKE ANY NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT OR REPAIRS Use only original equipment parts The use of alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operating conditions and will void your warranty We suggest following a maintenance schedule as follows FUEL FUEL TANK Flush tank every 200 hours of operation or as needed DO NOT flush with water use fresh 1 K kerosene onl...

Page 8: ...ter removing the spark plug clean the terminals with a wire brush Re gap the terminals to 0 140 3 5mm See Figure 8 PHOTOCELL The photocell should be cleaned using a cotton swab dipped in alcohol or water at least once per heating season or more depending on conditions See Figure 9 NOZZLES Nozzles should be cleaned or replaced at least once per heating season Contaminated fuel could make this neces...

Page 9: ... Defective ignitor 1 Fill tank with fresh kerosene 2 Clean replace spark plug 3 Clean replace fuel filter 4 Clean replace nozzle 5 Rinse fuel tank with clean fresh kerosene 6 Inspect all electrical connections 7 Re attach ignitor wire to spark plug 8 Replace ignitor Fan does not operate when heater is plugged in and power switch is in the ON position LED display shows E1 or E2 1 Thermostat is set ...

Page 10: ...100 70 001 5105 2 3 Upper Shell 70 001 5010 70 001 5010 4 Combustion Chamber 70 011 1000 70 011 1010 5 Main Power PCB 70 027 2000 70 027 2000 6 Power PCB Case 70 027 1250 70 027 1250 7 PCB Lead Wire 70 027 1020 70 027 1020 8 Nozzle 70 015 1000 70 015 1010 9 Air Dispenser 70 063 1000 70 063 1000 10 Burner Head 70 014 1000 70 014 1000 11 Fuel Line Nipple 70 014 1100 70 014 1100 12 Spark Plug 70 052 ...

Page 11: ...d 70 016 2000 70 016 1000 25 Ignitor 70 037 1000 70 037 1000 26 Side Cover 70 008 1100 70 008 1100 27 Power Cord 70 034 1000 70 034 1000 28 Return Fuel Line 70 036 2105 70 036 2105 29 Intake Fuel Line 70 036 2000 70 036 2000 30 Fuel Pump 70 400 0100 70 400 0100 31 Fuel Gauge 70 007 0215 70 007 0216 32 Fuel Cap 70 006 0120 70 006 0120 33 Fuel Tank 70 002 1000 70 002 1100 34 Fuel Filter 70 003 1000 ...

Page 12: ... paid If Pinnacle Climate Technologies Inc finds the item to be in normal operating condition or not defective the item will be returned freight collect This Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties Pinnacle Climate Technologies Inc disclaims al warranties for products that are purchased from sellers other than authorized dealers or distributors AFTER THE PERIOD OF THE ONE 1 YEA...

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