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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)

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3.1.

Connections

3.1.1. Check heater and gas cylinder to ensure that they are in good condition. If not, stop and contact your supplier immediately.
3.1.2. Site the heater and gas cylinder in the operational area.
3.1.3. Connect the heater to an electric socket, ensuring that the machine is correctly earthed. 

See safety instructions.

3.1.4. Connect the gas supply hose to the heater (left-hand thread) and then connect the fixed pressure regulator end of the hose to the gas cylinder 

(left-hand thread).

3.1.5. Gradually open the tap of the gas cylinder. 

Check hose and fittings for gas leaks.

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WARNING! DO NOT USE A NAKED FLAME! 

To check for leaks, we recommend the use of a foamy soap solution or leak detector spray.

2. INTRODUCTION & TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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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

for every kW, and must be set at an equal distance from upper and lower parts of heater operating

area.

4.1

Switching Heater On

4.1.1. Turn the fan switch to position “I” and check that the fan starts running 

(fig.2)

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4.1.2. Push the gas valve button (yellow) in and hold 

(fig.3)

, then press repeatedly on the ignition lighter button (red), until the flame ignites.

4.1.3. After the flame ignites, and the heater starts, keep the gas valve button pushed in for a further 10 seconds and then release it 

(fig.4)

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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.

4.2.

Switching 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”.

LP351, LP351S

LP451, LP451S

LP601, LP601S

Output (Propane):

10kW

12kW

14.9kW

Output (EN1596):

10.9kW

13.2kW

16.5kW

Output (Propane):

34,000Btu/hr

40,900Btu/hr

51,000Btu/hr

Output (EN1596):

37,190Btu/hr

45,040Btu/hr

56,300Btu/hr

Air Flow:

500mtr³/hr

500mtr³/hr

500mtr³/hr

Fuel Consumption:

0.70kg/hr

0.85kg/hr

1.06kg/hr

Electrical Input:

230V - 50Hz - 28W

230V - 50Hz - 28W

230V - 50Hz - 28W

Length

340mm

390mm

390mm

Width:

215mm

215mm

215mm

Height:

320mm

320mm

320mm

Fuel:

Propane

Propane

Propane

Heated Volume:

8,600ft³ / 244mtr³

10,300ft³ / 292mtr³

12,800ft³ / 362mtr³

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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.

LP351, LP351S, LP451, LP451S, LP601, LP601S - 2 - 080606

These propane space heaters have many advantages that far outweigh their small additional running costs. The fuel is more efficiently burned
and they are odourless, except for a few seconds during start-up. Fan assisted and fitted with a piezoelectric ignition system for trouble-free
starting, each model is available in a durable paint finish or with a stainless steel body for improved corrosion resistance and a more stylish
appearance. Supplied with a propane gas regulator and hose. 

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