Follow steps 1 - 6 on initial start-up after brood heater
installation by a qualified gas heater service person. For
normal start-up, simply turn thermostat above room
temperature. The brood heater will start.
1. Open all manual fuel supply valves and check for gas
leaks using approved leak detectors. The gas control
valve on the brood heater has a manual shut-off
feature incorporated into the valve assembly. Make
sure the indicator on the valve is turned to the “on”
position. See Fig. 6.
FIG. 6
2. Connect the electrical cord to an approved electrical
outlet.
3. Set the thermostat (if supplied) to desired room
temperature.
4. This brood heater includes a direct ignition control
module for purposes of controlling the timing of the
ignition process of the heater as well as monitoring of
the safety functions. The control module is contained
within the control enclosure. On the control module
is a red light emitting diode (LED). This LED indicates
the status of the brood heater. The LED is visible
external of the control enclosure through the viewing
window. A constant light from the LED is an indicator
that the brood heater is functioning correctly. Any
flash pattern by the LED is indicative that there is a
problem in the operation of the brood heater. Refer
to the troubleshooting decal on the access panel at
the fan motor end of the brood heater for assistance
in troubleshooting. Only qualified and properly
trained personnel shall service or repair the brood
heater.
5. On a call for heat, the motor will start up and run for
five (5) seconds. This “pre-purge” is a safety feature
and a normal operational characteristic prior to
ignition taking place. After five (5) seconds, the
igniter will begin to spark.
NOTE: It is normal for air to be trapped in the gas
hose on new installations. The brood heater
may attempt more than one trial for ignition
before the air is finally purged from the line
and ignition takes place.
6. The ignition control will make up to three trials for
ignition. Each trial for ignition will take approximately
ten (10) seconds. The first three trials for ignition will
occur within 40 seconds if ignition is not achieved. A
15 minute “wait period” will then begin after the third
trial for ignition has taken place. After the 15 minute
time span has elapsed, three more trials for ignition
will take place. If ignition is not achieved at this final
trial, the system will “lock out”, and a three flash
pattern will be indicated by the LED.
If the brood heater is to be shut down for cleaning,
maintenance or repair, follow steps 1 - 5. Otherwise, simply
turn thermostat to “off” or “no heat” for standard shut
down.
1. Close all manual fuel supply valves.
2. With the brood heater lit, allow heater to burn off
excess fuel in gas supply hose.
3. Turn the indicator on the gas control to “off”.
4. Turn thermostat to “off” or “no heat” position.
5. Disconnect the brood heater from the electrical
supply.
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