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        Some tips on propane and the safe use of propane fuel 

 

  Propane  (LP  GAS)  is  a  very  safe  fuel  if  used  properly.    Propane  or  liquefied  petroleum  gas  is  highly 

flammable, explosive under pressure, clean burning, heavier than air, and settles or puddles in low areas. 

 

  In its natural form propane gas is odorless.  For your safety and for ease of detection an odorant has 

been added to the propane that smells like rotten cabbage.  If you ever believe that you have a propane 
gas leak in any appliance shut off the appliance immediately and find and correct the leak. 

 

  Direct contact with propane gas can cause freeze burns to the skin. 

 

  Your heater is shipped from the factory to be used with propane fuel only.  Do not attempt to alter your 

heater in any way. 

 

 

Use only a “DOT” (Department of Transportation) approved 20-pound cylinder (when it’s empty) with an 
“ACME” TYPE 1” connection with “QCC” (Quick Connect Coupler). Use only cylinders equipped with an 
approved  OPD 

“Overfill  Protection  Device.”    This  device  prevents  accidental  over-filling  and  possible 

escape of fuel when the cylinder is heated. These OPD equipped cylinders can be easily identified by 
their triangular handle at the top of the tank and inside and outside threads where the regulator attaches 
to the cylinder valve.  Do NOT attempt to alter or modify any parts of this safety system! 

 

  Never attempt to use a cylinder that has a rusted or damaged main body, a damaged collar or valve, or 

a  damaged  foot  ring.  Take  your  cylinder  to  an  authorized  propane  retailer  if  you  have  any  questions 
whatsoever about the safety or suitability of your cylinder…they’re experts! 

 

 

Whenever you’re not using the heater be sure to turn the tank off at the valve and the heater off at its 
control valve. 

 

 

New regulators with ACME QCC (Black hand-wheel) tank fittings also contain a device that senses 
leaks in your heaters fuel system.  If you find that the pilot light lights and ignites the burner only 
to find that it shuts down within a minute or two this could indicate that the safety system has 
detected  a leak in  either  the  hose  or  at  the  various  connections  of the  heater  head.    Check  all 
fittings with a soapy solution and then attempt to re-light. 

 

  On  all  new  OPD  cylinders  the  regulator  assembly  and  hand  wheel  must  be  completely  and  correctly 

engaged and tightened into the cylinder valve or it will not allow the gas to flow to the heater.  Be sure 
this connection is tight but do not over-tighten.  You do not need to use any tools to make this connection.  
You can also double-

check this connection at the cylinder with a soap and water solution…never with an 

open flame! 

 

  Never store a propane cylinder indoors.  If you are not using the heater disconnect the cylinder from the 

heater and store it outdoors in a shaded area where it is not accessible to children. 

 

  Never paint a propane cylinder any other color than what is provided by the cylinder manufacturer. 

 

  We recommend that you use 20 lb. OPD equipped propane cylinders made in the U.S. by either 

Worthington Cylinder or Manchester Tank.  These are high quality propane cylinders that are 
constructed to the highest in manufacturing standards, safety standards, and quality standards 


 

  We recommend using only authorized propane filling stations or nationally recognized cylinder 

exchange companies.  If you are unsure about the quality of the cylinder, mechanical integrity, or if the 

Summary of Contents for PC-02 CAB

Page 1: ...tructions before using and operating this appliance Always follow the correct lighting and usage procedures Please handle metal parts with care to avoid injury Please follow all steps as outlined Neve...

Page 2: ...flame device 5 Certain items or materials when stored under the heater or too close to the heater head will be subject to radiant heat and these items could be damaged 6 Please review carefully and f...

Page 3: ...ce person It is imperative that the control compartment burner system and circulating air passages of the heater be kept clean Any part or component removed for cleaning or maintenance must be properl...

Page 4: ...s soot that may have accumulated on the emitter If the burner emitter grid or reflector show sooting you may have to remove the emitter grid and clear the burner head with compressed air See page 19 o...

Page 5: ...of this manual 7 Only the hose regulator and LP Adapter designed for an OPD cylinder supplied with appliance can be used If you require a replacement these can be easily obtained from your Authorized...

Page 6: ...gned this product to provide you with many years of outdoor comfort when operated and maintained properly Table of Contents Basic Safety and Operational Data 1 5 Technical Data Function of Heater Asse...

Page 7: ...ed to light the pilot flame first After the thermocouple device allows gas to flow to the main burner head you may then safely engage the main burner system by turning valve control knob to ON Setting...

Page 8: ...8 operation When in doubt please ask we re at your service...

Page 9: ...ire and sleeve 1 16 1016 Pilot Body only no orifice see 36 1 17 1017 Wire Insulation sleeve only 1 18 1018 Thermocouple with nuts 1 19 1019 Pilot Tube Assy no orifice see 36 1 20 1020 07 Orifice for L...

Page 10: ...S 1 12 3112 Painted Base White J SV AB 1 13 1113 09 Ballast Weight for all LP Bases 1 14 1114 15 LP Regulator QCC Only Begin 2015 1 16 1116 Molding for Decorative Socket 1 18 4118 Decorative Cover S S...

Page 11: ...heel Kit Hex Bolt M6x20 mm S S Hex Nut M6 S S Flat Washer 6mm dia S S Lock Washer 6 dia S S PLEASE NOTE The proper assembly of this heater requires basic mechanical skills Proper assembly is the respo...

Page 12: ...ck washers will go on the post to head connection Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 4 7 Return unit to upright and slide the bottom of the post over the socket assembly Align the holes in the post to the holes in the s...

Page 13: ...er head start the thread carefully to avoid cross threading and attach the 3 8 female swivel flare hose end fitting to the male flare fitting at the bottom of the heater head Fig 9 14 Check and tighte...

Page 14: ...der by turning the black hand wheel on the LP Regulator clockwise onto the threads on the gas cylinder valve Verify this connection is SNUG This is a hand wheel and does not need tools to tighten Fig...

Page 15: ...afety system activates turn cylinder valve off repair any leak and wait five minutes for the safety system to reset NOTE If you do not properly tighten and engage the hand wheel and connection device...

Page 16: ...closed until you are ready to fire test the unit IMPORTANT KEEP CYLINDER VALVE CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE AND REMOVE THE CYLINDER WHEN HEATER WILL BE DORMANT OR WHEN YOU ARE STORING FOR A LENGTH OF TIME L...

Page 17: ...our cylinder be sure that it is always in an upright position To install a full tank place the tank within the tank cage carefully and completely attach the hand wheel and open the tank valve counter...

Page 18: ...tinguish any open flames in the area and no smoking 1 Raise the decorative cover and be sure that the LP regulator is properly engaged into the propane tank 2 Be sure the control knob on the heater he...

Page 19: ...unit does not re light as expected then turn it off and allow it to cool for 5 minutes before trying again If heater does not light using the push button ignitor try lighting with a long stemmed matc...

Page 20: ...render it unsafe for proper use You should inspect the burner at least once a year or immediately if any of the following conditions are present when operating the heater 1 The odor of gas in conjunc...

Page 21: ...local dealer for our stainless steel models If you do not find a suitable local source call us directly and we can provide you with an excellent cleaner Never spray any cleaning product on the emitter...

Page 22: ...with compressed air 1 Hold pilot on for full 30 seconds 2 Tighten Thermocouple at the valve 3 Replace thermocouple Put heater in more protected location Do not use heater in winds in excess of 10 MPH...

Page 23: ...ectly exposed to water spray rain and or dripping water or winds Do not use heater if outdoor temperature is below 40 degrees F Do not attempt to paint reflector emitter grid or any portion of the hea...

Page 24: ...r If certain items are stored under the heater they will be subjected to the radiant heat and may be damaged Do not attempt to alter the heater in any manner whatsoever The unit has been designed to p...

Page 25: ...cylinder they re experts Whenever you re not using the heater be sure to turn the tank off at the valve and the heater off at its control valve New regulators with ACME QCC Black hand wheel tank fitti...

Page 26: ...rn how to service and acquire replacement parts first contact your selling dealer or call us directly at 949 474 3070 or e mail us at info aeicorporation com for assistance Please provide us with the...

Page 27: ...and tear such as discoloration to the finish scratches chips abrasion or fading from exposure to sunlight or other atmospheric conditions Your Legal Rights CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR...

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Page 31: ...______________ AEI CORPORATION Warranty Registration Department PO BOX 16097 Irvine CA 92623 6097 Postage Required To see our full array of patio heating and premium gas grilling equipment scan the ab...

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