STORAGE BURNER REMOVAL
WHEN STORING THE HEATER THE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE PROPANE TANK
AND THE HEATER MUST BE DISCONNECTED AND THE PROPANE TANK REMOVED
FROM THE ENCLOSURE AND STORED INDOORS IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA
OR IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 5 OF THE STANDARD FOR THE STORAGE
AND HANDLING OF LIQUEFIED GASES, ANSI/NFPA 58-1998.
CLEANING:
Your heater will last longer if maintained properly. It is important that the flow of
combustion air must never be obstructed. Orifice and air openings must be kept free of dirt
and spider webs. Never use a cleaning agent which is flammable or corrosive.
It is recommended that the heater body components; from the burner head down, are
periodically protected with a coat of automobile wax .
If repainting is necessary, paint only the post/base assembly. Never paint the reflector,
emitter assembly the safety control valve cylinder, valve panel or instruction plate on post.
The posts of the burner must remain clean so that the gas flow is unrestricted. The air inlet
of the venture tube must also be kept clean for combustion air supply if the heater is not
performing properly it may be necessary to clean the burner (see burner removal).
BURNER REMOVAL:
1. Remove reflector and emitter assembly by removal of the screws that fasten the
emitter assembly to the lower screen cone .
2. Remove the burner by unscrewing the burner from the top of the valve body.
Any debris in the opening of the burner assembly can be cleared with a straightened
piece of coat hanger. Any rust can be removed carefully with a wire brush. Never use a
piece of wood or other materials that might break off and block the ports.
Caution:
Bugs and small insects easily get into the burner, gas orifice and pilot. Check
the unit before using after extended storage.
Tips:
Lighting the Patio Heater once a month will ensure your heater remains in good
working condition.
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