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Summary of Contents for 915HMXDB

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual J iet tt tr r u _ A Y H1 I For outdoor use only outside any ertolcsure Solamente Para lJso En Exremor s i fuera de cualquier recinto K v28077 ...

Page 2: ...iance o Extinguish any oPen fiame c If odor continues contact your gas supplier or local fire dePartment WARNING FOR YOUR SAFFTY o Gas leaks may cause a fire or explosion whieh can cause serisus hodily injury or death or damage ilo ProPertY e You rnustfollsw all lea checking prneedure as outlined in Step I before operating the unit Neurer use an open flnm le to eheck for leaks WARNING FOR YOUR SAF...

Page 3: ... Gas Supply On Before Lighting Lighting __ 9 Re Lighting 11 Troubleshooting Maintenance Storage Service Part List For Replacement 14 The use and installation of this product must conform to local codes fn abs nce oflocal codes use the national fuel and gas code ANSI 2 223r l NFPAs4t storage and handting of liguid petroteum gases A IASI NFPASB or CSA Bt4g 1 natural gas and propane installation code...

Page 4: ...e r Young chiicjren anci pets shouid be carefully superuised when they are in ihe ai ea of heater r Do not hang ciothirrg cr other flammable materials either on or near heater o Ceitain materials or iterns when stored uncler heater will be subjected to radiant heat arrd cr uld ne s riously damagecl e Do not alter heaier in any manrler o Inspect heater before each use If a danragecl part is detecte...

Page 5: ... webs or insects o Inspect heater before each use o Have heater inspected annually by a qualified service person o check heater immediately if any of the following conditions exist o The smell of gas in conjunction with extreme yellow tipping of burner flames o Heater does not reach proper temperature Note At temperatures iess than 40 F heat output will be reduced o Heater s glow is excessively un...

Page 6: ...ina tion in an I a 1 Lp gas suppry ryiinder valve outiet specified as appiicabie for connectiott No 510 in ihe standard for compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outiet and Inlet connections ANSI CGA V 1 o The rylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal e The cylinder usecj must include a coliar to protect the cylinder valve o Never use a cilinder witl a damaged body valve collar or foot ...

Page 7: ... 1 l t i l il I IL _ J ilf l 4i T I FI 61 l I t_ II Hardware o 3 pcs castle nuts f 1l v ll r 3 pcs pins 90mm L for reffector support r l o 6 pcs washers O 8mm for pins support a l fr l m J I 4 pcs bolts M6x10 mm forassembly post and bumer O Ffmmm o 6 pcs bolts M6x35 mm nuts O 6mm for connection of post and post brackets il n il ru J I I r 3 pcs bolts M8x16 mm for connection of post brackets and st...

Page 8: ...ermissible ga9 qupply pressure 120 PSI Consumption 4509 hr 87 glhr Weisht Stainless steel model G W 20 0kgs 44 001bs Powder coated model G W 22 2kgs 48 B4lbs Height 2210 mm including stand Safety Features 100o o Burner shut off L The whole gas system hose regulator or burner should be inspected for leak before use 5 For Canada 0 2000Ft 0 6i0m 2000 4500Ft 610 1370m Input rating 37 500 33 754 Orific...

Page 9: ...er tools An open end wrench 10 13mm is necessary and is included in the I parts bag Tools needed r Adjustable opening wrench 20cm B long r Slip joint pilers 23cm 9 long r Philips screw driver w medium blade r Teflon plumbing tape for joints o Spray bottle of soap solution for leakage test Assembly Procedures caution You must follow all steps to properly assemble heater Step I 1 1 Put 3 pcs post br...

Page 10: ...e nut and gas inlet thread 5 3 Put the burner with gas line into the post 5 4 Fix the burner base to the post by 4pcs bolts M6x10mm s 1 5 2 Step 5 6 1 Check whether the connection of vertical post and burner are assembled as instruction and all bolts and nuts are tightened 6 2 Put flat washer into the top of each burner reflector support bolts 6 3 Put reflector on top of the burner and passing thr...

Page 11: ...n spray some soafr soluticn onto Gas Line and Control Valve connections Inspect the solutiorr at the connection is secure If NO bubbles appear then the connection is secure If bubbles appear there is a leak Turn gas source OFF Loosen screw on Clip Release Gas Line fitting from contro valve and re attach makinq sure connection is secure 8 10 Re lighting Clip If you continue to see bubbles after sev...

Page 12: ...placed and fastened prior to starting Before Lighting o Heater should be thoroughly inspected before eaeh use and by a qualified seryice person at least annually o If relighting a hot heater always wait at least 5 minutes LrEnung fo ttrrnon the heater A Turn ON the valve of tfre gas supplv cylinder completely B Push Control Knob trN at the Off position then turn counter clockwise to i ligh Lig ht ...

Page 13: ...w Dosition 2 Then press lighfly and turn the contror Knob to off position 3 Turn off the valve on the gas supply cylinder to shut down the heater conrpletely 1 rhe whote gas system hose resura yl It fo inspected ror reak berore use 2 Check the hose assembly for sign of extreme abrasion cuts or wears suspected areas should be leak tested If must be replaced rvith lhe one specified in the Part List ...

Page 14: ...Knob to OFF Position Wait at least 5 minutes to let gas dissipate hefore attempting to relight Repeat the liElrting steps on prior page Tfoubleshooting WABN I I FOR YOUR SAFE TY Heater will be hot after use Handle with extreme care If the problems is And this condition exists Then do this Burner wr n t light Burner flame is low Gas pressure is low Blockage in orifice Have a professional check gas ...

Page 15: ... is excessiyely uneven Heater makes popping noises spiders and insects can nest in burner or orlfices This dangerous condition can damage heater and render it unsafe for use clean burner holes by using a heavy dqtV pipe cleaner Compressed air may help clear away smaller particles carbon deposits may creale a fire hazard clean reflector and emitter screen with warm soapy water if any carbon deposit...

Page 16: ... exterior sufaces and to help prevent build up in air Passages Note Wait until heater is cool before covering 2 3 4 5 I urn Control Knob OFF Turn the LP tank valve OFF Disconnect LP tank and move to a Secure well ventilated location outdoors Store heater upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather such as rain sleet hail snow dust and debris If desired cover heater to p...

Page 17: ...tyand create an unsfe condition Cauttbn Always allow heater to coo before attempting reruire Part List For Replacement Description Air Admitlance Fences Tank Housing Galvanized gatline 3 pcs castle nut 3 pcs pins 90mm L for reflector supporr 6 pcs washers Bmm fcr pins support 4 pcs bolts M6xi0mm for assembly post and burner onof post and post brackes 3 pcs bolts MBx16 for connection of post bracke...

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