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Connecting to Gas Supply (Continued)

-  Open valve on propane cylinder slowly.  If the valve is

not opened slowly, the excess flow check valve in the 

regulator will stop the flow of gas.  If this should happen,
close the valve, wait one minute (or until you hear the
valve click), and re-open, slowly.

-  Be sure to inspect all connections for leaks, by using a

50/50 mixture of dish soap and water on all connection.
Any bubbles forming indicate a leak.

Lighting Instructions

1. Turn the knob on the LP cylinder valve 

counterclockwise to the ON position.

2. Turn the Valve Knob on heater to the OFF position.

3. Wait five (5) minutes for any gas to clear. Smell for gas.

If none is evident, proceed to the next step.

4. Push in the Valve Knob on the heater and rotate knob

to PILOT/IGN position. (Note: If operating the heater for
the first time, or after a replacing the cylinder, hold the
control knob down for 30 seconds, then rotate to
PILOT/IGN, to allow any air to bleed from the system.)
Rotating the Valve Knob to the PILOT/IGN position will

cause the piezo igniter to spark and light the pilot. It
may be necessary to rotate the Valve Knob (from OFF
to PILOT/IGN) several times to ignite the heater. 

5. Keep the Valve Knob depressed for at least 30 seconds

after the pilot is lit.  This will heat the thermocouple.
After 30 seconds, release the Valve Knob.

6. If heater fails to light, or does not stay lit, repeat Steps 2

through 6.

7. When burner stays lit, turn Gas Valve Knob to desired

setting.

Test Firing Heater

It is always a good idea to test fire your heater in a safe
and controlled environment, in an area with adequate ven-
tilation, and away from any combustibles to be sure that all
functions of the heater and gas supply system are 
operating properly.
Leak test all gas connections with a 50/50 solution of dish
soap and water. DO NOT use a flame to test for leaks!

Shutdown Instructions

1. Turn the Valve Knob to the “PILOT/IGN” position.

2. Turn the Valve Knob to the “OFF” position.

3. Turn the knob at the LP cylinder clockwise to the OFF

position.

4. Disconnect Regulator Hose assmebly from the LP

cylinder.

Moving and Positioning the Heater

There is a brake in each of the front wheels of your heater
that helps keep it in place when in use. To engage the
brakes, push the lever down on each wheel.
To move the heater, release the brakes, simply by flipping
the levers on both brakes up (See Figure 5).

WARNING! This heater is not intended for residential use.

Pinnacle Products International, Inc.  Propane Cabinet Heater User’s Manual

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Figure 4.

Gas Valve Knob Position/Burner Pattern

Off

Pilot / IGN

Low

Med

High

Figure 5.

Casters and Brakes

NEVER LEAVE HEATER 

UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-

ING OR WHILE CONNECTED

TO A FUEL SOURCE

Propane

Cabinet Heaters

®

Summary of Contents for HH-18-PCH

Page 1: ...Pinnacle Products International Inc 668 Stony Hill Road 302 Yardley PA 19067 USA Phone 215 891 8460 Fax 215 891 8461 Web www pinnacleint com Email info pinnacleint com 500250360 09 Table of Contents S...

Page 2: ...ctive harm WARNING CAUTION WARNING Safety Information This heater is designed for use as a construction heater in accordance with ANSI Z83 7a CSA 2 17a 2007 Other standards determine the use of fuel g...

Page 3: ...ezo Ignition Model HH 18 PCH uses a manual Piezo igniter to send a spark when you turn the Gas Valve Knob to PILOT IGN ignition The spark ignites the fuel at the pilot Tip Switch Shut Off System The h...

Page 4: ...or two thirty two inch wide windows open 4 inches Connecting to Gas Supply IMPORTANT Always use a propane LP cylinder that has a connection device that is compatible with the hose and regulator assemb...

Page 5: ...will heat the thermocouple After 30 seconds release the Valve Knob 6 If heater fails to light or does not stay lit repeat Steps 2 through 6 7 When burner stays lit turn Gas Valve Knob to desired setti...

Page 6: ...or residential use Page 6 Pinnacle Products International Inc Propane Cabinet Heater User s Manual Problem Possible Cause Solution Burner does not light 1 Air in gas line 2 Gas pressure from cylinder...

Page 7: ...Tube ODS Assembly 50 010 0300 16 Tube M Assembly 50 010 0320 Item Number Part Description Part Number 17 Front Castor 50 011 0100 18 Nut 50 007 0200 19 Rear Castor 50 011 0200 20 Ceramic Holder 50 026...

Page 8: ...ng condition or not defective the item will be returned freight collect This Limited Warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties Pinnacle Products International Inc disclaims all warranties fo...

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