3. INSTALLATION
Note:
If you use a small gas cylinder the heater may not operate at maximum efficiency. We recommend the use of two or more cylinders
linked in parallel to achieve maximum continuous efficiency (fig. 1).
3.1.
Setting heater supply voltage (LP100, LP145, LP200 & LP300 only)
3.1.1. Locate the supply voltage selector panel (fig. 2), on the side of the base.
3.1.2. If the correct supply voltage is
NOT
shown, remove the two securing screws.
3.1.3. Remove the cover panel and select the required switch position as shown in fig. 3.
Note:
The moulded design of the cover panel ensures that the selected voltage is visible.
3.1.4. Refit the cover panel using the two securing screws.
3.2.
Connections
3.2.1. Check heater and gas cylinder to ensure that they are in good condition. If not, stop and contact your supplier immediately.
3.2.2. Site the heater and gas cylinder in the operational area.
3.2.3. Connect the heater to an electric socket, ensuring that the machine is correctly earthed.
See safety instructions.
3.2.4. Connect the gas supply hose to the fixed pressure regulator and connect the regulator to the gas cylinder.
3.2.5. Gradually open the tap of the gas cylinder. Check hose and fittings for gas leaks.
WARNING! DO NOT USE A NAKED FLAME!
To check for leaks, we recommend the use of a foamy soap solution.
2. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
fig. 2
fig. 3
4. IGNITION
IMPORTANT:
To ensure continuous ventilation to the heater area, a ventilation opening must connect to the outside of the premises where the heater is to
operate. The opening must be 25cm
2
for every kW, and must be set at an equal distance from upper and lower parts of heater operating area.
4.1
Switch Heater On
4.1.1. Turn the fan switch to position “I” and check that the fan starts running (fig. 4).
4.1.2. Push the gas valve button in and hold, then press repeatedly on the ignition lighter switch until the flame ignites (fig. 5).
4.1.3. After the flame lights, and the heater starts, keep the gas valve button pushed in for a further 10 seconds (fig. 6).
4.1.4. If the heater stops when the gas valve button is released, leave the fan on but wait for one minute and repeat the starting operation,
after which hold the gas valve in for longer than 10 seconds before releasing.
4.1.5. The heat output is controlled by adjusting the gas pressure (not LP35 and LP70 as these have a fixed output). Turn the gas valve knob
located at the rear of the base, anti clockwise to reduce the pressure and heat and clockwise to increase the pressure and heat (fig. 7).
4.2.
Switch Heater Off
4.2.1. Shut off the gas cylinder tap. Allow the fan to continue running until the flame shuts down, then turn the fan switch to position “o”.
LP35.V5, LP70, LP80.V4, LP100.V2, LP145.V2, LP200.V3 & LP300.V4 - 2 - 210108
LP35
LP70
LP80
LP100
Output (Propane):
10.0kW
17.5kW
16.5-25.6kW
12.5-31.2kW
Output (EN1596):
10.8kW
19.0kW
17.6-29.0kW
15.0-39.0kW
Output (Propane):
35,000Btu/hr
59,710Btu/hr
56,300-87,400Btu/hr
42,000-106,400Btu/hr
Output (EN1596):
36,880Btu/hr
64,830Btu/hr
60,000-99,000Btu/hr
51,000-131,800Btu/hr
Air Flow:
300mtr
3
/hr
300mtr
3
/hr
550mtr
3
/hr
750mtr
3
/hr
Fuel Consumption:
0.8kg/h
1.35kg/hr
1.14-1.77kg/hr
1.0-2.46kg/hr
Electrical Input:
230V - 0.3A
230V - 0.3A
230V - 0.8A
110/230V - 1.5/0.72A
LengthxWidthxHeight:
390x180x270mm
450x220x285mm
500x250x440mm
530x280x400mm
Fuel:
Propane
Propane
Propane
Propane
Heated Volume:
8,750ft
3
17,500ft
3
20,000ft
3
26,000ft
3
LP145
LP200
LP300
Output (Propane):
26.6-43.5kW
28.1-58.5kW
37.7-82.2kW
Output (EN1596):
33.2-54.5kW
34.5-77.0kW
46.5-102.2kW
Output (Propane):
90,000-148,500Btu/hr
96,500-200,000Btu/hr
130,000-280,500Btu/hr
Output (EN1596):
113,000-186,000Btu/hr
118,700-263,000Btu/hr
160,000-348,900Btu/hr
Air Flow:
850mtr
3
/hr
1800mtr
3
/hr
2450mtr
3
/hr
Fuel Consumption:
2.09-3.41kg/hr
2.12-4.64kg/hr
2.82-6.5kg/hr
Electrical Input:
110/230V - 1.5/0.72A
110/230V - 1.3/0.65A
110/230V - 1.3/0.65A
LengthxWidthxHeight:
690x280x400mm
780x370x520mm
925x370x520mm
Fuel:
Propane
Propane
Propane
Heated Volume:
37,000ft
3
50,000ft
3
70,000ft
3
fig. 1
fig. 4
fig. 5
fig. 6
WARNING!
If the flame shuts down during operation, before repeating the ignition operations make sure the fan is not jammed, and the air inlet
and outlet are completely free of obstructions.
If the flame shuts off during normal operation due to overheating the cause of the problem must be
determined and corrected before repeating the ignition procedure.
fig. 7