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4BN/L6,4SN/L5  Manual 

IM100310 

    RD: DEC 2013  

RL: 1B  

12 

 

 

8.  SAFE LOCATION OF HEATER: 

CAUTION:  THIS HEATER IS FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY 

See also “Installation Requirements”, section 2, page 6

 

Locate the heater out of pathways where people may come into contact with it, or in areas where 
the heater may be subject to accidental damage. 

This heater can be used to provide radiant heat comfort 

outdoors

, at poolside, spa areas, ter-

races, patios and work areas, etc. Not for indoor use. (refer to section 2, page 6) 

It is necessary to provide “wind breaks”, against wind and breezes to maximize comfort. 

If objects are left under a heater in operation, such objects will be subject to radiant heat.  

Always maintain at least the minimum certified clearances to combustibles from the heater to any 
adjacent combustible materials. Refer to Fig 12 below. 

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Install heater on a level, solid and stable surface. 

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Do not install in an explosive environment. Keep away from areas where gas vapours  

      are present or inflammable liquids are stored or used. 

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In case of high winds, completely shut-off the heater and gas valve. Remove reflector 
dome to secure storage if necessary 

8.1  CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES MUST BE MAINTAINED: 

 

The clearances to combustibles represent a 
surface temperature of 90F° (50C°) above am-
bient temperature. 

It is the installer’s and end user’s responsibil-
ity to ensure that materials with a low heat tol-
erance which may degrade at lower tempera-
tures are protected to prevent degradation.  

Examples of low heat tolerance materials in-

clude vinyl siding, fabrics, canvas, plastics, 

filmy materials, tri-ply, etc. 

 
Maintain clearances to combustible materials 
as shown in Fig. 12: 

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Sides of Reflector: 24 inches 

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Above Reflector:  18 inches 

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Below Reflector: 

24 inches 

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Children and Adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and 
should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.  

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Young children should be carefully supervised when in the area of a heater. 

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Clothing or other flammable materials must not be hung from, or placed on or near the 
heater.   

Fig. 12 

18” 

24” 

 

24” 

24” 

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES

 

Summary of Contents for infrasave 4BL6-CB

Page 1: ...uc tions thoroughly before installation operation or service to this appliance WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other applianc...

Page 2: ...oduced in any form without prior written consent from the manufacturer Unauthorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited Schwank InfraSave 5285 Bradco Boulevard Mississauga O...

Page 3: ...AIN COMPONENTS DIMENSIONS 8 6 ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION INSTRUC TIONS 9 7 GAS CONNECTION AND LEAK TESTING 11 8 SAFE LOCATION OF HEATER 12 8 1 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 12 TOPIC PAGE NUMBER 9 LIGHTING OPER...

Page 4: ...le or explosive objects liquids or va pors close to the heater may cause fire or explosion and result in property dam age injury or death The clearance to combustible material represents the minimum d...

Page 5: ...OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIALS MUST NOT BE HUNG FROM OR PLACED ON OR NEAR THE HEATER INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON THE HEATER SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND A...

Page 6: ...is heater in an explosive atmos phere or indoors Keep heater away from areas where gasoline or other flammable liquids or va pors are stored Maintain adequate clearance around air openings into the co...

Page 7: ...fety a complete gas tightness check of all connections and hoses must be performed at the installation site prior to use PRESSURE TESTING OF THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING This appliance and its individual shu...

Page 8: ...d post and base N natural gas L propane Gas valve and orifice are specific to gas type all other components are common for all models Note One or more gas pressure regulator is required not supplied t...

Page 9: ...or connec tion to heater wiring 4 Connect gas hose to burner flare connection and tighten connection with wrenches 1 The 1 2 gas supply pipe can be located either external to or routed through the hea...

Page 10: ...burner assembly to post with screws sup plied HAND TIGHTEN the burner fastening screws at this time Once the heater is connected to the gas supply the burner head will need to be lifted slightly to al...

Page 11: ...eplace components at the leaking connection and repeat leak test proce dure The heater cannot be put into service until ALL gas leaks have ceased no matter how small Connect the natural gas supply lin...

Page 12: ...gas vapours are present or inflammable liquids are stored or used In case of high winds completely shut off the heater and gas valve Remove reflector dome to secure storage if necessary 8 1 CLEARANCES...

Page 13: ...L5 Manual IM100310 RD DEC 2013 RL 1B 13 9 LIGHTING OPERATION AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS 2 If the heater will not be used for a longer time period or requires service shut off the gas supply to isolate...

Page 14: ...y before the heater is put into service the heater should be inspected by a qualified gas service technician for spider webs insects and debris around burner and orifice A plugged in jector or orifice...

Page 15: ...ar wa ter or use a commercially available specialty cleaner In particular keep the surface clean and clear at the base of the burner where air is taken in for combustion A complete replacement parts l...

Page 16: ...Burner will not stay lit Debris or dirt around pilot Gas leak loose connections Thermocouple faulty Clean pilot area Inspect and tighten connections Gas leak check page 11 Replace Thermocouple Low Bur...

Page 17: ...4BN L6 4SN L5 Manual IM100310 RD DEC 2013 RL 1B 17 12 REPLACEMENT PARTS EXPLODED VIEW PROPANE MODELS 4SL5 CB 4BL6 CB NAT GAS MODELS 4SN5 CB 4BN6 CB...

Page 18: ...document contains all warranties made by the Manufacturer and may not be varied altered or extended by any per son There are no promises or agreements extending from the Manufacture other than the st...

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