PRODUCTS
Rev: 2.11 March 12, 2008
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL No. 934-6891
PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
A Division of Haul-All Equipment Ltd.
4115 - 18 Avenue North
Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 5G1
www.sureflame.ca
CONSTRUCTION HEATER
S100
Страница 1: ...March 12 2008 SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL No 934 6891 PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE A Division of Haul All Equipment Ltd 4115 18 Avenue North Lethbridge AlbertaT1H5G1 www sureflame ca CONSTRU...
Страница 2: ...uld use or service this heater If you need assistance or heater information such as an instruction manual labels etc Contact the manufacturer Fire burn inhalation and explosion hazard Keep solid combu...
Страница 3: ...storage of LP Gas containers even temporarilyinsideanyrecreationalvehicle Thestandardalsoprohib its the use of Unvented Heaters in such vehicles Gas inspection authorities in Canada require that the i...
Страница 4: ...cations 5 Installation 6 Installation Using A Propane Supply Tank 7 Installation For Natural Gas Applications 7 Operating Instructions 8 Sequence Of Operation 8 Common Installation And Operational Pro...
Страница 5: ...ater Gases Natural or Propane Capacity 100 000 Btu h 29 kW maximum Orifice Size 43 DMS x10 Blower 1 300 cfm 615 l s Electrical Rating 115 volts 60 Hz 4 amps single phase Gas Supply Inlet Pressure Mani...
Страница 6: ...container within 20 feet 6 m Also make sure that no flammable vapours are present in the space where the heater is being used 2 When connecting the heater to a natural gas or propane supply line ensu...
Страница 7: ...ion must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with CSA B149 1 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code or with the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquedied Petroleum Ga...
Страница 8: ...ine and other flammable vapours and liquids Ensure that the flow of supply air and combustion gases is not obstructed The installation and operation of the heater shall comply with the code requiremen...
Страница 9: ...the burner orifice 6 LACK OF PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Heaters must be cleaned as required especially when used in a dirty environment 7 IMPROPER SUPPLY OF FRESH AIR It is normally recommended that th...
Страница 10: ...xture and create unwanted gases ON SITE SAFETY PROBLEMS 1 SHORTING OUT OF DEFECTIVE COMPONENTS This common problem saves short term expense at the risk of a large future cost Any heaters found in this...
Страница 11: ...that each unit will be placed in operation at least once every 90 days B BURNER Flame Rod and Insulator Clean with soap and water or solvent on a routine basis Any build up on burner should also be re...
Страница 12: ...Page LM P N 934 6891 S100 Manual Rev 2 1 1 S100 HEATER PARTS 22 17 16 12 13 14 1 2 19 11 3 5 6 7 4 15 18 20 21 29 26 23 28 30 27 25 10 24 8 9 32 September 13 2002...
Страница 13: ...15 Front Top Heat Shield 11 2446 HI Limit Switch 12 S100 110 Control Box 13 S100 116 Top Rear Heat Shield 14 3868 24 Power Cord 15 S100 717 S100 Fan Guard 16 3337 8 OFF Switch Red 17 3337 9 ON Switch...
Страница 14: ...otor Wire Motor Wire LINE T2 L2 A2 BLK 18cm RED HT 64cm RED HT 56cm IGN 36cm WHT 19cm BLK 28cm FLAME ROD CONTROL IGNITION 2460D 601 002 FENWAL G S V1 P CONNECTOR BLK 18cm WHT 19cm AIR SWITCH BLK 30cm...
Страница 15: ...1 1 P N 634 6891 Page RM S100 LADDER WIRING DIAGRAM S1 FENWALL 2460D XXX XXX V1 NC G Power SP STARTBUTTON STOPBUTTON M AIRSWITCH HILIMITSWITCH POWER MOTORRELAY FLAME ROD 110V 24V STEPDOWN TRANSFORMER...