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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Inground Post Model
PH-45-IG-LP (Liquid Propane), PH-50-IG-N (Natural Gas) PH-45-IG-R-LP &
PH-50-IG-R-N for permanent inground post mounting. (“R” indicates heater with
remote switching option. Requires switched 24 Volt power supply to heater.)
Step 1
Determine a safe, level and stable location for
the heater to be installed.
Step 2
Bury ground support pipe in ground so that
approximately 6” is protruding above ground
level. Ensure that support pipe is plum and
securely supported in concrete.
Step3
Remove the 3/8” x 1” bolt in the base of the
heater head and set aside. (Figure 2 previous
page 7). Secure heater head to flexible hose
protruding from the top of the post. Use two
pipe wrenches to securely tighten. A suitably
approved gas pipe sealant must be used for all
gas connections. Slide head assembly into
post. Align the 3/8” hole in the post with the
3/8” threaded hole in the base of the heater
head, and replace the 3/8” x 1” bolt. Secure
tightly.
Step 4
Insert post into the ground support pipe and
fasten with hardware provided. Connect the
gas supply to the nipple protruding from the
lower side of the tube. The gas supply piping
and electrical supply (if applicable) must be
done in accordance with all local and
applicable codes. Only those licensed and qualified in the installation of gas-fired
appliances should be engaged to install this appliance.
Step 5
Secure the reflector to the heater head with the hardware provided.
If your heater is supplied with the remote switching option, connect your switched 24 V
power supply to the spade connectors protruding from the bottom end of the post.
Connect spade connectors at the top of the post to the marked connections on the heater
head. All supply wiring must be done in accordance will national, local and applicable
codes. Only those qualified and experienced in such wiring should be engaged for the
installation of the electrical supply.
Gas shutoff
by others
Underground
gas supply
Underground
pipe support
Ground level
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