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Mr. Heater, Inc.| Kerosene Forced Air Heater

Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual

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NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

SPECIFICATIONS

OPERATING PRECAUTIONS

This is a kerosene, direct-fired, forced air heater. It’s intended use 
is primarily temporary heating of buildings under construction, 
alteration or repair.
Direct-Fired means that all of the combustion products enter the 
heated space. Even though this heater operates very close to 100 
percent combustion efficiency, it still produces small amounts 
of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide (called CO) is toxic. CO 
can build up in a heated space and failure to provide adequate 
ventilation could result in death. The symptoms of inadequate 
ventilation are:
• headache 
• dizziness
• 

burning eyes and nose 

• nausea
• 

dry mouth or sore throat

Be sure to follow advice about ventilation in the Safety 
Precautions section.
Forced Air means that a blower or fan pushes the air through the 
heater. Proper combustion depends upon this air flow; therefore, 
the heater must not be revised, modified or operated with 
parts removed or missing. Likewise, safety systems must not be 
circumvented or modified in order to operate the heater.
When the heater is to be operated in the presence of other people 
the user is responsible for properly acquainting those present 
with the safety precautions and instructions, and of the hazards 
involved.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

1.  Recommended for use with No.1-K kerosene fuel. Factory tested 

for use with No.2-K kerosene, No.1 or No.2 Diesel, No.1 or No.2 
fuel oil or JP8 Jet A fuel and these fuels may be used as well. Never 
use gasoline, biodiesel, oil drained from crank cases, naphtha, 
paint thinners, alcohol or any other highly flammable fuels.

2.   Check the heater thoroughly for damage. DO NOT operate a 

damaged heater.

3.  DO NOT modify the heater or operate a heater which has been 

modified from its original condition.

4.  Suitable for either outdoor or indoor use where adequate 

ventilation is provided. Never use in areas normally for 
habitation. Not for use where exposed to weather.

5.  Use in well ventilated areas, provide at least 2 sq. ft. (0.19 

sq. m.) of opening near the floor and 2 sq. ft. (0.19 sq. m.) 
near the ceiling directly to outdoors. Increase air openings as 
marked for each additional heater.

6.  Always keep combustibles, like paper and wood at least 8 

ft. (2.4 m) from the heater outlet and 3 ft. (1.0 m) from 
the top, sides and inlet. Locate 10 ft. (3.0 m) from canvas 
or plastic coverings and secure them to prevent flapping 
movement. 

7.  Caution: Due to the high surface and exhaust temperatures, 

adults and children must observe clearances to avoid burns 
or clothing ignition. Do Not Touch. Keep children, clothing, 
and combustible away.

8.  Install the heater such that it is not directly exposed to water 

spray, rain and / or water.

9.  Never use in areas normally for habitation and /or where 

children may be present.

10.  Operate only on a stable, level surface. (MHC80KT – See 

wood floor warning).

11.  Do not use with duct work. Do not restrict inlet or exit.
12.  Use only with electrical power specified. The electrical 

connection and grounding must comply with National 
Electrical Code – ANSI/NFPA 70 (USA) and CSA C22.1 
Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (Canada).

13.  Use only a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle or 

extension cord.

14.  Do not move, handle, or service while hot or in operation.
15.  Use only in accordance with local, state (provincial) or 

national requirements, ordinances and codes.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

UNPACKING

1.  Remove heater from carton.
2.  Remove all protective material which may have been applied 

to the heater for shipment.

3.  Check the heater for possible shipping damage. If any 

damage is found immediately contact the manufacturer at 
800-251-0001.

ASSEMBLY 

(For 140,000 and 210,000 BTU/hr models only, see 

figure 1, page 8.)
Wheels and handles are found in the shipping carton along with 
mounting hardware. The wheels, axle and mounting hardware 
are in a package. Tools required are a 5/16” nut driver, 3/8” open 
or adjustable wrench and standard pliers.
1.  Assemble the wheels onto the wheel support as shown.
2.  Install one of the cotter pins into the hole on one end of 

axle.

CAUTION: CSA certified for use with only No. 1-K kerosene fuel.
Factory Tested: Kerosene, Diesel #1 and #2, Fuel Oil #1 and #2, JP8 (Jet A Fuel)

 

 

 

Model 80KT  140KT  210KT

Burn Rate: 

80,000 Btu/hr (23.4 kW)  140,000 Btu/hr (41.2 kW)  210,000 Btu/hr (61.5 kW)

Fuel Rate: 

0.59 gal/hr (2.2 L/hr) 

1.0 gal/hr (3.9 L/hr) 

1.6 gal./hr (6.0 L/hr)

Electrical Input: 

115V, 60Hz, 4.0a 

115V, 60Hz, 5.5 A 

115V, 60Hz, 5.5 A

Line Protection: 

10 amps 

10 amps 

10 amps

Min. Operating Voltage:  110V 

110V 

110V

Pressure Setting: 

4.2 psig (29 kPa) 

6.8 psig (47 kPa) 

8.4 psig (58 kPa)

Max. Outlet Temperature:  1300

o

F (704

o

C) 1300

o

F (704

o

C) 1300

o

F (704

o

C)

Fuel Tank Capacity: 

6 gallons (22.7 L) 

10 gallons (37.9 L) 

15 gallons (56.8 L)

Ignition: 

Direct Spark, Continuous   Direct Spark, Continuous  Direct Spark, Continuous

Spark Generator: 

Igniter 16.5 kV, 0.2 A 

Igniter 16.5 kV, 0.2 A 

Igniter 16.5 kV, 0.2 A

Primary Safety Control:  Solid State Control 

Solid State Control 

Solid State Control

Certification: 

 

 

 

 

     

Summary of Contents for MHC140KT

Page 1: ...air oxygen from the area in which it is used Adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided Refer to page 3 KEROSENE FORCED AIR HEATER 27159 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER S MANUAL READ IN...

Page 2: ...NLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOL LOW THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER INFORMATION SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL LABELS ETC CONTACT THE MANUFAC...

Page 3: ...m the top sides and inlet Locate 10 ft 3 0 m from canvas or plastic coverings and secure them to prevent flapping movement 7 Caution Due to the high surface and exhaust temperatures adults and childre...

Page 4: ...ed axle through the wheel support frame 6 Slide the spacer onto the axle next to the wheel support 7 Slide the wheel then large washer onto the axle and hold in place with the remaining cotter pin 8 I...

Page 5: ...l and air flow Pressure will gradually increase giving improper fuel air mixture and excess odor and smoke If this occurs replace the fuel nozzle 5 FUEL TANK Clean twice a season during frequently use...

Page 6: ...and gage of extension cord for proper amp draw Check requirements on page 4 2 Check wiring to igniter per wiring schematic in manual 3 Check gap between electrode probes 2 3 3 mm 4 Still no spark repl...

Page 7: ...D WHILE BURNING The parts lists and wiring diagram show the heater as it was constructed Do not use a heater which is different from that shown Heater performance is effected by air pressure setting I...

Page 8: ...8 n a Fuel Filter see 70 29 27163 OBE Handle 30 n a 80K FAK Motor see 67 31 27193 80K Motor Bracket 32 27194 80K Fan Blade 33 27195 Start Capacitor REF PART DESCRIPTION 34 n a Aluminum Outlet Housing...

Page 9: ...Operating Instructions and Owner s Manual 9 NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING Kerosene Fo...

Page 10: ...ft Handle 33 27169 27170 Front Lift Handle 34 27171 27171 Lower Foot Adapter Tube 35 27173 27173 Foot 36 n a n a Motor see 72 37 27253 27253 Motor Bracket 140K 210K DESCRIPTION 38 27255 27256 Fan Blad...

Page 11: ...Operating Instructions and Owner s Manual 11 NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING Kerosene Fo...

Page 12: ...ree 800 251 0001 www mrheater com Our office hours are 8 00 AM 5 00 PM EST Monday through Friday Please include the model number date of purchase and description of problem in all communication LIMITE...

Page 13: ...iant Une circulation d air ad quate doit tre assur e pour la combustion et la ventilation Voir page 3 APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE AIR PULS AU K ROS NE GUIDE D UTILISATION ET INSTRUCTIONS DE FONCTIONNEMENT L...

Page 14: ...N RESPECT DES MESURES DE PR VENTION ET INSTRUCTIONS FOURNIES AVEC CET APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE RISQUE DE CAUSER LA MORT DES BLESSURES GRAVES ET DES DOMMAGES OU DES PERTES MAT RIELLES R SULTANT D INCENDIE...

Page 15: ...verture d au moins 0 19 m 2 pi pr s du plancher et une autre d au moins 0 19 m 2 pi pr s du plafond qui donnent directement sur l ext rieur Augmentez la dimension de ces ouvertures tel qu indiqu pour...

Page 16: ...t riau isolant ad quat d au moins 2 5 cm 1 po d paisseur et d passant l appareil d au moins 90 cm 3 pi ou plus de tous les c t s D MARRAGE DE L APPAREIL 1 R glez le thermostat au minimum et assurez vo...

Page 17: ...a partie vitr e de la cellule au cadmium l aide d un chiffon doux et sec 4 GICLEUR L accumulation de salet de combustible et de carbone caus e par l aube d entr e obstruera ventuellement les conduits...

Page 18: ...ue sont conformes aux sp cifications voir page 4 2 V rifiez le c blage vers l allumeur selon le sch ma de c blage du pr sent guide 3 V rifiez l cart entre les pointes d lectrode 2 3 3 mm 4 S il n y a...

Page 19: ...AGE SCH MA DE C BLAGE La liste des pi ces et le sch ma de c blage pr sentent l appareil de chauffage tel qu il a t construit N utilisez pas un appareil de chauffage qui diff re de ce qui est illustr L...

Page 20: ...tre carburant voir n 70 29 27163 OBE Poign e 30 n a Moteur 80K FAK voir n 67 31 27193 Support moteur 80K 32 27194 Pale de ventilateur 80K 33 27195 Condensateur de d marrage 34 n a Bo tier de sortie en...

Page 21: ...SER LE CHAUFFAGE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT LE BR LAGE NE JAMAIS LAISSER LE CHAUFFAGE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT LE BR LAGE NE JAMAIS LAISSER LE CHAUFFAGE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT LE BR LAGE Appareil d...

Page 22: ...67 Poign e de levage gauche 32 27168 27168 Poign e de levage droite 33 27169 27170 Poign e de levage avant 34 27171 27171 Tube adaptateur pied inf rieur 35 27173 27173 Pied 36 n a n a Moteur voir n 72...

Page 23: ...ual 11 NE JAMAIS LAISSER LE CHAUFFAGE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT LE BR LAGE NE JAMAIS LAISSER LE CHAUFFAGE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT LE BR LAGE NE JAMAIS LAISSER LE CHAUFFAGE SANS SURVEILLANCE PENDANT...

Page 24: ...com Nos heures d ouverture sont de 8 h 00 17 h HNE du lundi au vendredi Veuillez indiquer le num ro du mod le la date d achat et la description du pro bl me dans toutes vos communications avec nous GA...

Page 25: ...a el aire ox geno del rea en la cual se emplea Debe suministrarse el aire necesario para la ventilaci n y la combusti n Ver p gina 3 CALENTADOR DE CALDEO A AIRE FORZADO A KEROSENE INSTRUCCIONES DE USO...

Page 26: ...GUIR LAS INSTRUCCIONES DEBEN USAR O MANTENER ESTE CALENTADOR SI NECESITA AYUDA O INFORMACI N ACERCA DEL CALENTADOR COMO UN MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIO NES ETIQUETAS ETC P NGASE EN CONTACTO CON EL FABRICANTE...

Page 27: ...del piso y 2 pies cuadrados 0 19 metros cuadrados cerca del techo directamente hacia el exterior Incremente las aberturas de aire tal como se marcan para cada calentador adicional 6 Siempre mantenga l...

Page 28: ...ondensaci n 4 Coloque el calentador a una distancia segura de los materiales combustibles El modelo MHC80KT no son adecuados para usarse en pisos de madera u otros materiales combustibles Cuando lo us...

Page 29: ...o Quite el polvo acumulado del transformador quemador motor y aspas del ventilador con aire comprimido Limpie el rea con un pa o seco y limpio Inspeccione el rea para asegurarse de quitar todos los ma...

Page 30: ...ea la adecuada Verifique los requisitos en la p gina 4 2 Verifique el cableado al encendedor seg n el esquema de cableado del manual 3 Verifique el espacio entre las sondas de electrodos 2 3 3 mm 4 A...

Page 31: ...ezas y el diagrama del cableado muestran la configuraci n original del calentador No utilice un calenta dor que no sea el que se muestra El ajuste de la presi n de aire afecta el rendimiento del calen...

Page 32: ...3 Manija OBE 30 n a 80K FAK Motor see 67 31 27193 80K Soporte del motor 32 27194 80K Aspa del ventilador 33 27195 Condensador de arranque REF PARTE DESCRIPCI N 34 n a Carcasa de salida de aluminio ver...

Page 33: ...Manual 9 NUNCA DEJE EL CALENTADOR DESATENDIDO MIENTRAS SE QUEMA NUNCA DEJE EL CALENTADOR DESATENDIDO MIENTRAS SE QUEMA NUNCA DEJE EL CALENTADOR DESATENDIDO MIENTRAS SE QUEMA Calentador de queroseno a...

Page 34: ...ci n derecha 33 27169 27170 Manija de elevaci n frontal 34 27171 27171 Tubo adaptador de pie inferior 35 27173 27173 Pie 36 n A n A Motor ver 72 37 27253 27254 Soporte del motor 38 27255 27256 Aspa de...

Page 35: ...tions and Owner s Manual 11 NUNCA DEJE EL CALENTADOR DESATENDIDO MIENTRAS SE QUEMA NUNCA DEJE EL CALENTADOR DESATENDIDO MIENTRAS SE QUEMA NUNCA DEJE EL CALENTADOR DESATENDIDO MIENTRAS SE QUEMA Calenta...

Page 36: ...ripci n del problema en todas sus comunicaciones GARANT A LIMITADA Mr Heater Inc garantiza sus calentadores y accesorios contra defectos de materiales y mano de obra por un per odo de 1 a o a partir d...

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