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Additional Accessories
S19-000
S19-005
28
inch
(70cm)
Direct
Vent
Pipe
Extension
Kit
(approx.)including coupling
10
inch
(25.4cm)
Direct
Vent
Pipe
Extension
Kit
(approx.)including coupling
15203
Low pressure regulator only
15204
Low pressure regulator and mounting kit
(For use when there is no onboard propane system - for use
with propane bottles)
15205
10ft (3 m) CGA/AGA propane hose
15206
20ft (6 m) CGA/AGA propane hose
S01-031
Fan
S01-074
S01-073
Control for fan
On and off switch
S19-030
S19-080
Stainless steel flue guard
Double exhaust cap guard
S02-014
Thermocouple
Thermocouple and Orifice Cleaning Instructions
1. To replace the thermocouple or cleaning the orifice on the heater the front cover must be removed.
Remove the brass knobs with a 5/64 Allen wrench along with the nuts holding the black plates.
2. Next remove all the screws on the sides of the heater (careful- hold on to the front cover and remove
the top and bottom). Open the door wide and pull back slightly from the front cover to remove the 2
connectors on the rocker switch (use needle nose pliers).
3. Using a 5/16 wrench disconnect the brass nut at one end of the thermocouple, located on the back
of the control valve. The other end of the thermocouple is located on the front just below the door
opening and a little to the left. Remove the 2 Robertson socket screws and take out the old
thermocouple.
4. Connect the new thermocouple to the little bracket and re install it to the front panel making sure
the thermocouple is in as deep as it can be mounted to insure the flame will burn close enough to the
tip. Install other end into the back of the valve. This is not a part of the propane system so no need to
worry about leaks.
5. To clean the orifice, remove the copper fuel line at the front of the heater just below the door
opening, then loosen the lock nut and remove the brass fitting from the heater. The orifice is located in
the brass fitting. Clean the hole with a wire smaller than a paper clip or try compressed air. Assemble
in reverse order. Use locktite or similar on the brass fittings for vibration purposes.