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- The diagram is to illustrate a typical installation only and should not be used to illustrate
any particular regulatory code, insurance requirement or to override manufacturer’s
instructions on any fittings or components.
- Install your propane system in accordance to local, national or industry specific regulations.
- Retain the installation and owner’s manual for your gas components such as the solenoid
and regulator. Installation requirements for some of these components vary by manufacturer.
Install components as directed by manufacturer’s instructions.
Electrical
- The fan is 12VDC and the power supply must be brought to the wire connectors of the fan
ON/OFF switch through the grommet installed. The fan on this heater is CE approved and
EM compliant for FCC and CSA regulations. The fan must have an inline fuse rated at 2 amps
- Use of the blower fan is optional but greatly enhances heat output and hot air circulation.
- If applicable, this appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or
in absence of local codes, with the
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70
, or
the Canadian
Electrical Code, CSA C22.21
.
WARNING:
DO NOT touch the heater during operation: the glass window, external surfaces and the vent
pipe of the heater get very hot and may cause burns.
ATTENTION:
NOTE: ONLY ON FIRST LIGHTING the lubricating oil on the stainless steel pipe will produce
smoke and burn off. THIS IS NORMAL. We suggest that windows and hatches be opened.
Smoke from the inside pipe will be emitted outside, through the flue cap.
WARNING:
NOT closing the door of the heater properly may cause
•
depletion of oxygen within the cabin
•
exhaust gas to enter the cabin, possibly including Carbon Monoxide (CO).
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, tasteless, invisible toxic gas, which can cause serious health
problems or death.