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Model RMC-FA300PF

ProFitter

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 Operating Instructions and Parts Manual

NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER

UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!

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For Technical Support or Troubleshooting, Call: 1-877-447-4768, 8:30 am - 4:30 pm CST         www.ghpgroupinc.com

IMPORTANT:

 Always remove the fan 

from the motor shaft before removing 
the motor assembly from the heater. 
This will help prevent damage to  
the fan.
1. Remove base lower.
2. Remove fan guard.
3. Remove base.
4. Disconnect lead wires attached to  

the motor.

5. Remove motor assembly.
6. Remove fan setscrew using a 1/8” 
(3.2 mm) Allen wrench (see Figure 6).

Figure 6 –  Fan Motor Shaft and Setscrew 

Location

Setscrew

Fan

Motor Shaft

7. Using a soft cloth moistened with 

kerosene or a cleaning solvent, 
carefully clean the fan blades making 
sure not to bend them.

8. Dry fan with clean cloth.
9. Making sure that the setscrew lines 

up with the flat spot on the motor 
shaft, replace fan as shown in Figure 
7. Tighten setscrew firmly (be careful 
not to overtighten).

10.Reconnect lead wires as shown in the      
Wiring Diagram (Figure 8).
11. Reassemble base, fan guard and 

base lower. 

IGNITOR

The only maintenance necessary for the 
ignitor is to be sure that the gap between 
the electrodes is kept between .10” and 
.15” (2.5. - 3.8 mm). The ignitor is accessible 
through the combustion chamber.

Storage

Always disconnect the 
heater from the 

propane tanks when not in use.

1. Always store propane tanks in accor-

dance with Chapter 5 of the Standard 
for storage and handling of Liquefied 
Petroleum Gasses, ANSI/NFPA 58. 
Follow all local codes.

2. Replace the plastic caps over the 

fittings that were installed when you 
originally unpacked your heater.

3. Store the heater in a safe, clean  

and dry location. Do not store the 
hose/regulator assembly inside the 
combustion chamber of the heater.

4. When removing the heater from 

storage, always check inside of the 
heater for any foreign objects left 
by spiders or small animals. Keep 
the inside of the heater clean from 
foreign objects and combustibles.

Содержание RMC-FA300PF

Страница 1: ...OPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE FROM THE HZARARDS OF FIRE EXPLOSION BURN ASPHYXIATION CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND OR ELECTRIC SHOCK ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER INFORMATION SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTION MANUAL LABELS ETCETERA CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER General Safety Information IMPORTANT Be sure to read and understan...

Страница 2: ...ces a small amount of carbon monoxide Humans can tolerate small amounts of carbon monoxide for short periods Carbon monoxide can build up in a heated space and failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in poisoning or death For either indoor or outdoor use Adequate ventilation shall be provided in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 154 Safety Requirements for Temporary and Portable Space ...

Страница 3: ... SAFETY CONTROL SYSTEM This system shuts the heater down if the flame is extinguished The fan and motor will continue to operate butthere will not be any heat PROPANE SUPPLY All propane gas and tanks are to be provided by the user This heater should only be used with a tank that has a vapor withdrawal system Refer to the Standard of Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas ANSI NFPA 58 Chap...

Страница 4: ...ns Correct all leaks immediately 7 Close propane supply valve Ventilation Always follow the minimum fresh air ventilation requirements If these guidelines are not followed carbon monoxide poisoning can occur Always provide proper amounts of fresh air before operating this heater Provide at least three square feet 0 28 m of fresh outside air for each 100 000 BTU Hr of rating This heater requires a ...

Страница 5: ... and Ontario Workplaces Reg 833 25 ppm 5000 ppm 3 ppm Reg 833 Canada STEL 15 minutes Reg 833 1 hour WSBC WorkSafe BC OHS Guidelines Part 5 1 and Ontario Workplaces Reg 833 100 ppm 15000 ppm WSBC 30000 ppm Reg 833 1 0 ppm WorkSafeBC 5 0 ppm Reg 833 Ensure that the flow of combustion and ventilation air exchange cannot become obstructed As the building tightens up during the construction phases vent...

Страница 6: ...eset and you can try to light the heater once again TO SHUT DOWN HEATER 1 Tightly close control valve on propane tank s 2 Give the heater a few seconds to burn the gas still left in the hose 3 Turn on off switch to the OFF position 4 Unplug extension cord from power source TO RESTART HEATER NOTE If the safety control stops the flow of gas to the heater the motor will continue to run To restart the...

Страница 7: ...ft replace fan as shown in Figure 7 Tighten setscrew firmly be careful not to overtighten 10 Reconnect lead wires as shown in the Wiring Diagram Figure 8 11 Reassemble base fan guard and base lower IGNITOR The only maintenance necessary for the ignitor is to be sure that the gap between the electrodes is kept between 10 and 15 2 5 3 8 mm The ignitor is accessible through the combustion chamber Sto...

Страница 8: ...ing Instructions and Parts Manual RMC FA300PF If any original wiring as supplied with the heater must be replaced it must be replaced with type AWG105 C wire or its equivalent except as indicated Type SF2 200 SGI 250 C Figure 8 Wiring Diagram NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING E N G L I S H ProFitterTM Propane Construction Heater For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 877 447...

Страница 9: ...Notes ProFitterTM Operating Instructions and Parts Manual RMC FA300PF NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 877 447 4768 8 30 am 4 30 pm CST www ghpgroupinc com ...

Страница 10: ...55 56 57 58 24 23 22 12 20 14 13 15 16 17 18 19 21 7 9 10 11 8 26 For Technical Support or Troubleshooting Call 1 877 447 4768 ProFitterTM Dyna GloTM Operating Instructions and Parts Manual 10 ProFitterTM Operating Instructions and Parts Manual RMC FA300PF NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING For Repair Parts call 1 877 447 4768 Please provide following information Model number Serial n...

Страница 11: ...01633 1 34 Power Cord Assembly 2201163 1 35 Switch 2201549 1 36 Solenoid Valve 2315449 1 37 Screw 2001206 2 38 Connector Inlet 2315595 1 39 Fitting 2315596 1 40 Solenoid Valve Bracket 2315594 1 41 Screw 2000416 2 42 Nut 2000384 2 43 Back Pressure Switch 2201594 1 44 Base Lower 2315589 1 45 Screw 2001355 6 46 PCB Assembly 2201181 1 47 Screw 2001445 2 48 Nut 2000231 2 49 Base 2315588 1 50 Plastic Tu...

Страница 12: ...r cord and extension cord for cuts and breaks 2 Be sure that housing is not damaged Make sure there are no obstructions to the fan 3 Straighten blade s to match others 4 Replace motor 1 Check igniter wire Reattach or tighten if loose Check spark module Replace if necessary Check all electrical components 2 Set gap to 0 08 2 mm 3 Replace spark plug 1 If the heaters output is restricted internal tem...

Страница 13: ...how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you CLAIMS HANDLED AS FOLLOWS 1 Contact your retailer and explain the problem 2 If the retailer is unable to resolve the problem contact ourCustomer Service Dept detailing th...

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