NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED
WHILE BURNING OR WHILE
CONNECTED TO A FUEL SOURCE
© 2017, Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc.
Propane Tank Top Heater User’s Manual
Operation
9
Lighting Instructions:
Models 16-TTC / 32-TTC / 47-TTC
Ventilation
–
Risk of indoor air pollution and Carbon
Monoxide Poisoning.
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Refer to Safety Information on pages 1-3
for information about Carbon Monoxide
Poisoning.
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ALWAYS
provide a fresh air opening in the
heated space of at least three square feet
(2,800 sq. cm) for each 100,000 BTU / Hr.
of heater output. Provide a larger opening if
more heaters are being used.
Minimum Ventilation Opening Needed
16-TTC
32-TTC
47-TTC
0.5 ft.
2
1.0 ft.
2
1.4 ft.
2
460 cm
2
920 cm
2
1300 cm
2
1. STOP! Be sure to read all of the Safety
Information (See pages 1-3).
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ALWAYS Stand to the side or rear of the
heater.
–
ALWAYS keep face and other body parts
away from the heater.
2. Check that the valve and propane cylinder
is open.
3. Turn the heater regulator knob CLOCKWISE
to the (OFF) position.
4. Wait five (5) minutes for any gas to clear.
Smell for gas around the heater, including
near the floor. If you do smell gas STOP!
Follow the safety instructions and check
leaks. If there is no gas smell proceed to the
next step.
5.
Turn the regulator knob
COUNTERCLOCKWISE to the “HI” position.
6. Insert a lit match into the ignition hole in the
reflector. (See Figure 7)
7. Press the safety shut-off valve plunger for five
(5) seconds.
8. Mesh burner will light and glow red.
(Continued on Page 10)
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
MAY LEAD TO DEATH!
DANGER
Be sure to read and understand
all of the Safety Information in
this manual before lighting this heater.
WARNING
Heater has high surface
temperatures. Be sure to
keep children, pets and clothing away from
the heater. Be sure to keep burner and
heater regulator clean and free from any
debris. Maintain safe distances from heater
as shown on Page 3.
CAUTION
NEVER use a flame to check
for leaks!
WARNING
Ignition Hole
Safety Shut-OFF
Valve Plunger
Heat Regulator Knob
Figure 7
NEVER look over the top of
the heater (reflector). There
is a potential for a small flash of flame during
ignition that can cause serious bodily injury.
ALWAYS stand to the side or rear of the heater
during ignition. DO NOT allow any body part
to touch the heater or be in front of the heater
during ignition.
WARNING