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Operations Manual

 Electric Heat Systems

855-4-ECOFORCE

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EcoForce Heat Systems, LLC®
855-432-6367
2432 W. Peoria Ave Ste 1187
Phoenix, AZ 85029

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Содержание 52K Elite

Страница 1: ...5 4 ECOFORCE Info EcoForceHeatSystems com www EcoForceHeatSystems com www HotelBedBugHeaters com www BuyBedbugHeaters com EcoForce Heat Systems LLC 855 432 6367 2432 W Peoria Ave Ste 1187 Phoenix AZ 85029 PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ...

Страница 2: ... Introduction 2 Safety Instructions 2 3 EcoForce Pro R 26 4 6 EcoForce Eliminator 7 9 EcoForce Pro R52 10 12 Double Universal Air Mover Heater 13 14 Temperature Settings 16 Best Practices 16 17 Warranty 18 1 ...

Страница 3: ...vice professionals alike the ability to kill bed bugs with heat Our bed bug heat systems offer affordability excellent performance compact design and ease of use Safety Instructions Read this owner s manual carefully before using your pest control electric system Warning Ignoring these safety precautions may result in personal injury Never use your heater in conditions exceeding 140ºF Never set th...

Страница 4: ...er operate in standing water Always wear rubber gloves and boots when operating in damp conditions Always keep the air inlet outlet clear of any obstructions and loose material Never operate the EcoForce Eliminator Elite or 52K without the fan on Never operate the EcoForce Pro R26 without the fan attached Never operate your heater with a loose cord connection or damaged power cord s Never connect ...

Страница 5: ...sted Yes Amps Per Heating Element 8 Total Amps 64 Volts 120VAC WATTS Per Heating Element 960 Total WATTS 7 680 BTU s 26 190 Fan Yes Air Volume 2 700 CFM s Adjustable Thermostat Controlled Yes Digital Max Temperature Setting 132ºF Weight 42lbs EcoForce Elite 8 ...

Страница 6: ... a 20 single amp circuit With 4 20 amp circuits you can achieve full power of your EcoForce Elite 8 If needed you can use a 240 volt single phase splitter box to supply power to the heater via a 240 volt electric dryer or range outlet You can also use our hotel air conditioner splitter A C Pro Splitter to power 4 of the heating elements When using the hotel air conditioner splitter all four 4 rece...

Страница 7: ...hermostat controller Step 2 Plug in the remaining heating elements to the power supply required for your application Step 3 Turn on fan via the green toggle switch on top of the heater Note This must be done before turning the heater on Step 4 Turn on the heater by pressing the red toggle switch located on the top of the heater next to the thermostat controller Step 5 Adjust thermostat setting to ...

Страница 8: ...Listed Yes Amps Per Heating Element 12 5 Total Amps 48 Volts 120VAC WATTS Per Heating Element 1 500 Total WATTS 6 000 BTU s 20 460 Fan Speed 1 Speed Air Volume 2700 CFM s Adjustable Thermostat Controlled Yes Digital Max Temperature Setting 140ºF Weight 39 lbs Dimensions 21 x 11 x 22 Heating Elements ...

Страница 9: ...ment receptacle plate is located on the bottom left side of the heater below the power control plate There are four 4 115volt 3 prong receptacles on the receptacle plate for supplying power to the heating elements that are installed inside the heater in front of the fan Each heater receptacle is 1500 watts or 12 5 amps at 120 volts and can be safely connected to a 15 amp 120 volt circuit If necess...

Страница 10: ...liminator Elite heater Step 3 Turn on the heaters fan by pressing the Green switch on the left side of the control plate Step 4 Turn on the heating elements by pressing the red switch on the right side of the control plate Both indicator lights and the thermostat should be illuminated at this time Step 5 Adjust thermostat setting to desired maximum temperature See Instructions for Temperature Cont...

Страница 11: ... Watts 15 360 BTU s Total 52 377 1 heating element of 32 736 BTU s 1 heating element of 19 641 6 BTU s Fan Included Attaches to Heater Air Volume 2700 CFM Adjustable Thermostat Control Yes Max Temperature Setting 140ºF Weight 42 lbs Diminsions 24 x16 x24 Warranty 1 Year on Parts and Labor Additional Equipment Required Yes 8 Gauge Cord 40 Amp Element 10 Gauge Cord 24 Amp Element EcoForce 52K Elite ...

Страница 12: ...a minimum circuit of 50 amps at 240 volts to operate this element The black control plate on the bottom right of the heater operates a 24 amp or 5 760 watt heating element you will need a minimum circuit of 30 amps at 240 volts to operate this element The heating elements can be run independently but must be run together to achieve full power Step 1 Plug the power cord for the fan into a 115 volt ...

Страница 13: ...he Green switch on the top right control plate of the heater Note This MUST be done prior to turning the heater on or the heater will not operate Step 4 Turn the individual heating elements on via the Orange toggle switches on the top left control plate just above the thermostats All lights and thermostats should be illuminated at this time Step 5 Adjust each thermostat setting to desired Maximum ...

Страница 14: ...Double Universal Air Mover Specifications NEC Compliant Yes UL Listed Yes Amps 7 5 x 2 Amp Total 15 Volts 115 Vac Watts 862 5 BTU s 2941 x 2 Total BTU s 5 882 Fan No Adjustable Thermostat Yes Additional Equipment Required Yes Air Mover Fan ...

Страница 15: ...of power at 115vac If both elements are not required for your application a single element can be used Step 3 Turn on air mover Important air MUST flow through the heater coils to ensure that proper minimum airflow is maintained to prevent overheating and shut off Step 4 Move red power switch to Up On position Indicator light will be illuminated when on Step 5 Adjust thermostat setting to desired ...

Страница 16: ...e up or down Push the set button again when finished Best Practices for Heating Rooms 1 Heat rises Always try to seal the room s from escaping heat Especially HVAC vents bathroom exhaust fans bottoms of doors wall air conditioners etc Cover window pane with reflective material blankets or equivalent to minimize loss of energy from cold windows 2 Remove heat sensitive items such as but not limited ...

Страница 17: ...ing and mattress so hot air can contact all sides 7 Place all fans blowing in the same direction along the walls in the area you are heating to circulate the hot air into every nook and cranny If possible place at least one fan per wall Turn on fans to ensure air movement is sufficient Add more fans if it does not feel like a whirl wind tornado type effect 8 Place heater s so that the air is being...

Страница 18: ...inkler 11 Walls and ceilings made of block or concrete require more heat because they are more conductive of energy than drywall This means 1 heater will heat less space when you have walls and or ceilings with block or concrete 50 more power is a general rule for these rooms All buildings are not created equal and more conductive materials take more energy to heat 17 ...

Страница 19: ...isuse abuse disassembly alteration corrosive chemicals improper voltage fire flood negligence accident improperly or incorrectly performed maintenance or repair failure to perform necessary maintenance or repair or if the use of this product is not in compliance with the instructions and specifications for its use In order to receive service or replacement parts under warranty you must 1 Contact u...

Страница 20: ...Copyright EcoForce Heat Systems LLC 2014 All Rights Reserved Manual Ver 12 16 16 ...

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