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4BN/L6-24,4SN/L5 -24  Manual 

IM100310 

    RD: MAR, 2010  

RL: 1A - BA 

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11.   LIGHTING, OPERATION, AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS 

LIGHTING: 

  

1. A gas hose located inside the post supplies fuel to the burner. 

Prior to each use of the heater inspect any visible portion of 
the hose that is exposed. If there is any damage or wear to 
the exposed hose, call a qualified gas service technician to 
replace the damaged hose with one supplied from the manu-
facturer. 

 
2. An “On / Off” toggle switch is located on the control cover be-

low the burner. To turn the heater “On” (start ignition se-
quence) place the toggle switch up to the “On” position. 

 
3.  After completing a 3 second pre-purge cycle the direct spark 

ignition (DSI) control generates high voltage to the spark ig-
niter, and 24 volts to energize the gas valve.   

 
3. The Burner will light and establish a steady flame.  
 
4.  Once the flame sensor determines there is a steady flame 

established, the spark igniter is then de-energized. 

 
5. If a flame is not established during the first 20 second Trial for Ignition (T.F.I.), the unit will per-

form an inter-purge and a second T.F.I.  If a flame is not established during this attempt, an-
other inter-purge and T.F.I. will be performed. If a 

     

flame is not established during the third 

(final) attempt, the unit will enter the soft lockout mode. The soft lockout mode is a 30 minute 
time-delay after which the unit will reset to try to ignite the gas again, as in normal operation, 
and will repeat the T.F.I. sequence.  

 
6. If there is a loss of flame during the run mode, the unit will energize the spark within 0.8 sec-

onds and perform a T.F.I., without the gas valve being closed first, this is called Spark Resto-
ration. If a flame is not established during Spark Restoration the unit will repeat the process in 
step number 5 (above). 

 
10. If a flame is present with the Gas Valve de-energized the unit will enter a hard lockout mode. 

If there is an internal fault detected within the control, this will also cause hard lockout. Any 
hard lockout will require service by a qualified service person. 

 

SHUTDOWN: 

 

1.  An “On / Off” toggle switch is located on the control cover below the burner. To turn the heater 

“Off” place the toggle switch down to the “Off” position. 

 
2.  If the heater will not be used for some longer time period, or requires service, shut off the elec-

trical and gas supplies to isolate the heater. 

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Страница 1: ...instructions thoroughly before installation operation or service to this appliance DANGER IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 Shut off gas to the appliance 2 Extinguish any open flame 3 If odor continues keep away fr...

Страница 2: ...reproduced in any form without prior written consent from the manufacturer Unauthorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited Schwank Group InfraSave 5285 Bradco Boulevard Mi...

Страница 3: ...TESTING 12 9 SAFE LOCATION OF HEATER 13 9 1 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 13 10 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 14 TOPIC PAGE NUMBER 11 LIGHTING OPERATION AND SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS 15 12 MAINTENANCE 16 13 SEQUEN...

Страница 4: ...lammable or explosive objects liquids or va pors close to the heater may cause fire or explosion and result in property dam age injury or death The clearance to combustible material represents the min...

Страница 5: ...NOT BE HUNG FROM OR PLACED ON OR NEAR THE HEATER INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON THE HEATER SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY A QUALI FIED SE...

Страница 6: ...her flammable liquids or va pors are stored Maintain adequate clearance around air openings into the combustion chamber This appliance is a gas fired infrared fixed post patio heater for outdoor use o...

Страница 7: ...s type and properly sized for each particular installation For your safety a complete gas tightness check of all connections and hoses must be performed at the installation site prior to use PRESSURE...

Страница 8: ...supply line 1 Install the proper gas type orifice see heater exploded view page 29 2 Convert Gas valve Conversion from NAT to LP or vice versa is accomplished by in verting the position of the conver...

Страница 9: ...type all other components are common for all models Note A gas pressure regulator s is required not supplied to regulate gas supply pressure The combination gas control valve in the heater has an inte...

Страница 10: ...nder the heater base typical Gas connection is concealed and protected under heater base With hose out through the access port in the post Gas connection is exposed sidewall above deck con nection Ens...

Страница 11: ...nections under the heater Ensure mounting hardware is of sufficient strength and integrity to support the heater in windy and other conditions that may be encountered Stainless steel hardware that doe...

Страница 12: ...or replace components at the leaking connection and repeat leak test proce dure The heater cannot be put into service until ALL gas leaks have ceased no matter how small Connect the natural gas supply...

Страница 13: ...ere gas vapours are present or inflammable liquids are stored or used In case of high winds completely shut off the heater and gas valve Remove reflector dome to secure storage if necessary 9 1 CLEARA...

Страница 14: ...e PROPER WIRING POLARITY MUST BE MAINTAINED particularly when grouping the heaters in a zone Total wiring distances of up to 200 must use minimum 16 gauge electrical wire and wiring dis tances of over...

Страница 15: ...d a second T F I If a flame is not established during this attempt an other inter purge and T F I will be performed If a flame is not established during the third final attempt the unit will enter the...

Страница 16: ...nually before the heater is put into service the heater should be inspected by a qualified gas service technician for spider webs insects and debris around burner and orifice A plugged in jector or or...

Страница 17: ...it will reset to try to ignite the gas again as in NORMAL OPERATION 6 If there is a loss of flame during the run mode the unit will energize the spark within 0 8 sec onds and perform a T F I without t...

Страница 18: ...4BN L6 24 4SN L5 24 Manual IM100310 RD MAR 2010 RL 1A BA 18 14 WIRING DIAGRAM 14 1 WIRING DIAGRAM WITH REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER...

Страница 19: ...el and the heater s Total load of the heaters being con trolled must be considered in determining the contact rating of the thermostat If the installation provides an individual transformer for each h...

Страница 20: ...4BN L6 24 4SN L5 24 Manual IM100310 RD MAR 2010 RL 1A BA 20 16 OPTIONAL PATIO HEATER CONTROL PANEL WIRING 24 Vac...

Страница 21: ...ructions FEATURES House Code setting allows unique system address avoids interference with neighbor ing systems Works with Hand Set Transmitter YCT 107 Factory installed in heater CONNECTION Wiring Di...

Страница 22: ...ATE EVERY OTHER OR ODD SETTING POSITIONS A C E 1 3 5 THE EVEN POSITIONS B D F 2 4 6 ARE REPRESENTED BY A DOT Setting the House Code Adjust with slot screw driver Set the same house code on the transmi...

Страница 23: ...eceiver so that the Transmit ter Hand Set can control up to individual 16 heaters NOTE Within any zone of a patio best comfort is provided by the operation of two or more opposing heaters All receiver...

Страница 24: ...des 16 Positions For each area you wish to control with a separate transmitter select a unique code from A to P This avoids interference with neighboring con trol systems Set the same House Code on al...

Страница 25: ...will be controlled by Group 2 Buttons 1 and 2 Kits Part Numbers for Remote Control systems NOTE Items are ordered separately JP 1234 RK REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER Typically Factory Installed order as opt...

Страница 26: ...patio site have a spare or back up Hand Set Transmitter that can be put into service if a first Hand set malfunctions or is mis placed Set up any spare or back up hand set s to the same House Code as...

Страница 27: ...park Check if spark Igniter is shorting out from the porcelain to ground Check Igniter gap setting is approx 3 16 Burner will not stay lit Sensor cracked bent or out of position Spark does not stop wh...

Страница 28: ...4BN L6 24 4SN L5 24 Manual IM100310 RD MAR 2010 RL 1A BA 28 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS EXPLODED VIEW...

Страница 29: ...document contains all warranties made by the Manufacturer and may not be varied altered or extended by any per son There are no promises or agreements extending from the Manufacture other than the sta...

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