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    RD: JUNE 2008  

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MODELS  

4SN5  4SL5 

4BN6  4BL6

 

INSTALLATION / OWNER’S MANUAL 

Read and understand this installation and operation manual thoroughly prior to assembly, 
installation, operation or service to this appliance. 
 

FOR YOUR SAFETY: 

This heater must only be serviced by a trained gas service technician. Failure to comply 
could result in personal injury, death, fire and/or property damage. 

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of 
this or any other appliance

 

IF YOU SMELL GAS: 

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Extinguish any open flame 

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Don’t touch any electrical switch, or telephone 

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Go to a neighbor and call your gas supplier immediately  

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Follow any and all instruction from your gas supplier 

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If your gas supplier is not available, call the fire department 

FIELD CONVERTIBILITY

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Gas conversion must only be done by a trained gas service technician.  The 

conversion shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction 
and in accordance with the requirements of the B149.1 ( latest edition) INSTALLATION CODE in Canada, 
and the ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition) in the U.S.A. 

 

WARNING 

Keep this manual in a secure place .  
Record the following information for future reference

 

Model #:        4SN5 

 4SL5 

 

        4BN6 

 4BL6 

Serial #:  

 

(located on heater rating label) 

NG  

 

LP 

Summary of Contents for InfraSave 4BL6

Page 1: ...ish any open flame Don t touch any electrical switch or telephone Go to a neighbor and call your gas supplier immediately Follow any and all instruction from your gas supplier If your gas supplier is...

Page 2: ...may not be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from the manufacturer Unauthorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited Schwank Group InfraSave 5285 Bradco B...

Page 3: ...51 62 SPECIFICATIONS 2 3 2 4L51 62 SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 MAIN COMPONENTS FOR ASSEMBLY 4 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 6 CONNECTION AND TESTING 8 TOPIC PAGE NUMBER 7 SAFE LOCATION FOR HEATER 9 7 1 CLEARANCE F...

Page 4: ...l Gas 4SN5 and 4BN6 or Pro pane 4SL5 and 4BL6 The burner is controlled and adjusted by the gas control knob at the top of the heater and the gas supply is fed up through the inside of the pole using f...

Page 5: ...d Substitution will void the warranty Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak tested and are sound GAS REQUIREMENTS Maximum inlet pressure to heater must not exceed 5 w c Heater man...

Page 6: ...nlet pressure to propane regulator must not exceed 125 psi A Minimum supply pressure of 11 0 w c is required to maintain correct burner input The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the...

Page 7: ...t if mounting on concrete patio Teflon Plumbing Tape for Joints Spray Bottle of Soapy Water or Paint Brush and soapy water to check leaks Models 4SN L5 include stainless post and base Models 4BN L6 in...

Page 8: ...ecure using screws Feed the gas hose provided either down from the top of the post or up through the side opening at the bottom of the post If inserted from the top push the gas hose all the way down...

Page 9: ...affixed to the burner assembly HAND TIGHTEN the fastening screws at this time When the heater is connected to the gas supply the burner head will need to be lifted to leak test the hose connection to...

Page 10: ...loor Tighten the nuts down tight and the stud threads will get longer Remove the nuts and washers leaving 3 x threaded studs sticking out of the concrete ASSEMBLY CONTINUED Bolt 3 bolts down into the...

Page 11: ...leak Close gas supply valve completely Retighten the leaking connection and repeat leak test process until ALL leaking has ceased no matter how small If the leak cannot be repaired permanently close t...

Page 12: ...only Always maintain minimum clearances to combustibles as shown in figure 12 below Install heater on a level solid and stable surface Do not install in an explosive environment Keep away from areas...

Page 13: ...counter clockwise TO TURN OFF 1 Turn the knob clockwise until it stops 2 Depress knob and turn fully clockwise to shut of the gas supply completely Warning A 5 minute complete shut off period is requ...

Page 14: ...pressure is low Spider or insect cocoon Check gas pressures with ma nometer Check for restricted or plugged orifice Burner Unit Carbon on reflector emitter screen or thick black smoke Clean component...

Page 15: ...mage the reflector may be removed and stored separately in a secure location 9 2 PREVENTATIVE CARE AND MAINTENANCE The burner area is likely to attract spiders especially inside the gas orifice Regula...

Page 16: ...er This warranty does not cover heating products improperly installed misused exposed to or damaged by neg ligence accident corrosive or contaminating atmosphere water excessive thermal shock impact a...

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