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Operation

Operation

To turn on the heater

1 .  Turn on the valve on the gas supply cylinder .
2 .  Press and turn the variable control knob to PILOT position 

(counter clockwise 90˚).

3 .  Press down the variable control knob and hold for 30 seconds . 

While holding down the variable control knob, press the igniter 

button several times until the pilot flame ignites. Release the 

variable control knob 20-30 seconds after the ignition .

4 .  Turn the variable control knob to LO and leave it there for 5 minutes or more before 

turning the knob to desired temperature setting .

5 . 

If the burner flame goes out accidentally or it is blown out by wind, turn off the heater 

and wait at least 5 minutes or more to let the gas disperse before re-lighting to avoid 

possible gas explosion . Repeat steps 2 to 4 .

Note

•  If a new tank has just been connected, please allow at least one minute for the air in the 

gas pipeline to release through the pilot hole, or simply continue with step 3 .

• 

When lighting the pilot flame make sure that the variable control knob is continuously 

depressed while pressing the igniter button .

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Variable control knob can be released after the pilot flame is lit for 20-30 seconds.

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Pilot flame can be watched and checked from the peephole located on the base of burner.

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If the pilot flame does not light or it goes out, repeat step 3.

To turn off the heater

1 .  Turn the variable control knob to PILOT position .
2 .  Press and turn the variable control knob to OFF position .
3 .  Turn off the valve of the gas cylinder and disconnect the cylinder

Warning

FOR YOUR SAFETY:

• 

DO NOT touch or move heater for at least 
45 minutes after use .

• 

Allow all burner elements to cool before 
Touching .

NOTE

• 

In a salt-air environment (such as near an 
Ocean) corrosion occurs more quickly  
than normal .

• 

Wait until heater is cool before covering .

Summary of Contents for 901233

Page 1: ...Safety Instructions and Operation Manual 901233 Heat Outdoors Unit 9 Stort Valley Industrial Estate Stansted Road Bishop s Stortford Hertfordshire United Kingdom CM23 2TU www heat outdoors co uk 01279 466500 info heat outdoors co uk ...

Page 2: ...Leakage Test 4 Location 4 Safety Precautions 5 Gas Requirements 6 Assembly Instructions 7 Parts and Specifications 8 Assembly Procedure 9 Operation 11 Servicing 14 Solving Common Problems 14 Problem Checklist 15 Customer Service 17 ...

Page 3: ...unit has no splits this can be done with soapy water to identify splits in the hose 5 If odour persist contact Heat Outdoors or a gas supplier Leakage Test Gas connections on the appliance are leak tested prior to shipment Possible mishandling of the appliance during shipment can damage the integrity of some parts A complete gas leakage test must be performed again at the installation site Please ...

Page 4: ...n open and unrestricted This appliance should only be used in an outdoor area and should not be used in a building garage or any other enclosed area Technical Specifications Nominal HEAT INPUT 13 kW 450 g hr 870 g hr Appliance Category I3 I3B P I3B P I3B P Gas Reference G30 G31 G30 G31 G30 G31 G30 G31 Normal Gas Pressure 28 30 37 mbar 28 30 mbar 30 mbar 50 mbar Burner Injector 1 9mm 1 9mm 1 9mm 1 ...

Page 5: ...olid and level surface It is recommended that you change the regulator annually to avoid blockages Do not clean the heater with cleaners that are combustible or corrosive Do not paint any part of the heater The gas cylinder valve should be turned off when the heater is not in use Avoid using the heater when it is raining to prevent water ingress Keep children and vulnerable people away from the he...

Page 6: ... 690 kPa 100 PSI Regulator outlet pressure to be 37 mbar The hose and regulator assembly must conform to local standard codes The installation must conform to local codes or in the absence of local codes to the standard for the storage and handling of liquid petroleum gases A dented rusted or damaged gas cylinder may be hazardous and should be checked by your gas supplier Never use a gas cylinder ...

Page 7: ...st brackets 10 mm x 84 5 cm L galvanized steel pipe 60 cm gas hose conforming to local standard codes pressure regulator not included or 140 cm gas hose only if no gas pipe is used Reflector 813 mm with 6 pcs washers Ø8 mm and 3 pcs M8 castle nuts 3 pcs 90 mm pins for reflector support 4 pcs bolts M6 x 10 mm for assembly post and burner 6 pcs bolts nuts M6 x 35 mm for post and post brackets 3 pcs ...

Page 8: ...teel flame screen Heat emission from reflector Variable control knob with electric ignition Tilt switch which shuts gas supply off automatically when the heater is knocked over 446 mm Reflector Flame screen Burner base Air admittance fence Gas valve controller Base of control housing Post Tank housing Tank housing support Stand 813 mm 765 mm 2250 mm ...

Page 9: ...e as shown in the picture 1 2 Use 3 pcs M8 x 16 mm bolts to join the post brackets and stand Step 2 2 1 Put the post on the top of 3 pcs post brackets 2 2 Use 6 pcs M6 x 35 mm bolts and nuts to connect the post to the 3 pcs post brackets Tighten the bolts and nuts Step 3 Place the tank housing on the stand ...

Page 10: ...ten the connection 4 4 Fix the completed burner unit to the post by 4 pcs M6 x 10 mm bolts Step 5 5 1 Put Ø8 mm washer on each reflector support bolt 5 2 Fasten the reflector with 3 pcs washers and 3 pcs M8 mm castle nuts Step 6 6 1 Lift the tank housing and rest it on the post plate 6 2 Connect the other end of gas hose to the regulator and secure with metal clamp For gas hose with threaded conne...

Page 11: ... has just been connected please allow at least one minute for the air in the gas pipeline to release through the pilot hole or simply continue with step 3 When lighting the pilot flame make sure that the variable control knob is continuously depressed while pressing the igniter button Variable control knob can be released after the pilot flame is lit for 20 30 seconds Pilot flame can be watched an...

Page 12: ... clean Use warm soapy water for cleaning Never use flammable corrosive or abrasive cleaners While washing your unit be sure to keep the area around the burner and pilot assembly dry at all time If the gas control is exposed to water in any way do NOT try to use it It must be replaced After a long break from operation the unit should be inspected for spiders spider webs or other insects Air flow mu...

Page 13: ...eater upright in a sheltered area away from weather conditions such as rain sleet hail snow If desired cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent dust and debris collecting in air passages Disposal In accordance with European Directive 2001 96 EG concerning used electrical and electronic appliances waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE please return any electrical equip...

Page 14: ...hin the recommended time frame Check for leaks Solving Common Problems The 3 most common problems associated with any gas heater are gas leaks wrong gas pressure and dirt DO NOT USE YOUR HEATER WITHOUT CHECKING FOR LEAKS Leaks can occur during shipment and installation A simple solution of soap and water dabbed on the fittings will bubble if a gas leak is present page 3 WRONG GAS PRESSURE Too much...

Page 15: ...sed Control knob not being held in for long enough Pilot flame not touching the thermocouple Problem could be a result of one or both of the following Partially clogged pilot injector Low gas pressure Thermocouple damaged Thermocouple connection is loose at gas control valve Gas control valve damaged After pilot lights keep control knob pressed in for a further 30 seconds Contact a qualified gas e...

Page 16: ...utside Heater produces whistling noise when burner is lit Air passageways maybe blocked Air in the gas line Check minimum installation clearances and air passageways for debris Continue to operate the heater the air will disperse slowly Heater produces a clicking noise just after burner it lit or turned off Metal expanding and contracting This is common with heaters If the noise is excessive conta...

Page 17: ...uitably qualified electrician Improper repairs could lead to danger to the user Warranty does not cover damage of failure which results from alteration accident misuse abuse neglect commercial use or improper maintenance In line with our policy of continuous product development we reserve the right to change the product and documentation specifications without notice ...

Page 18: ...18 Customer Service ...

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Page 20: ...Heat Outdoors Unit 9 Stort Valley Industrial Estate Stansted Road Bishop s Stortford Hertforshire United Kingdom CM23 2TU www heat outdoors co uk 01279 466500 info heat outdoors co uk ...

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