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Safety Information

Keep flammable 

materials away 

from the heater

To prevent fires, please keep all flammables more than 8.2 ft. (2.5 m) away 

from the front of the radiation disk, and more than 6.6 ft. (2 m) away from all 

sides (left/right and top/rear) of the heater.

Do not block the 

heater

To prevent fires, never place any object within 3.3 ft. (1 m) from (the front of) 

the radiation disk. The flow of combustion and ventilation air should not be 

obstructed.

Do not try to 

ignite the heater 

more than 3 times 

in a row

If the heater does not ignite the first time, do not try to ignite more than 2 

more times in a row thereafter, as this could result in a fire. If the heater does 

not ignite after the third attempt, make no further attempts and consult your 

dealer prior to further operation of the heater.

Do not operate 

the heater 

unattended

In order that unexpected problems, such as fire, can be dealt with 

immediately, do not leave the heater unattended while it is in operation or 

cooling down.

Placing the heater 

on combustible 

matter or flooring 

is prohibited

The heater is only intended for use on non-combustible matter or flooring 

unless the shielding mat, part #503002-05001 is used.

Shielding mat materials : glass cloth and aluminum film

Shielding mat dimensions : 1200 x 1200 x (3.5) mm (L x W x H)

Operation of the 

heater when 

either the heater 

or the operator is 

wet is prohibited

Do not use the heater where it is exposed to water, e.g., rain or snow, and 

do not operate the heater with wet hands or if it becomes wet. Water contact 

may cause electrical shock or other danger or malfunction.

Discontinue use 

of the heater if 

anything irregular 

is discovered

If a burning smell or smoke occurs during operation of the heater, immediately 

turn off the heater and consult your dealer. Further operation may result in a 

fire or other hazard.

Do not move the 

heater while in 

operation

Moving the heater while it is on or otherwise in operation is prohibited. 

Movement may result in a fire, especially if the heater is overturned or 

unbalanced.

Turn the heater 

off before 

unplugging it

Before taking the electric plug out of the outlet, please make sure the 

operating lamp is OFF.

Use only the 

correct voltage

To prevent fire, electrical shock and/or damage, only the electrical voltage 

and frequency specified on the model plate should be used.

Ground the 

heater before 

operation

Prior to operation, confirm that the heater is properly connected to a grounded 

power cord and outlet. Attempting to use or operate the heater without proper 

grounding may result in dangerous electrical shock.

Do not pull out 

the power plug 

by pulling on the 

power cord

When disconnecting the power cord, always pull on the plug, never on the 

cord, to unplug the cord. Pulling on the cord may damage the cord itself and 

result in fire through electrical shock or short circuit.

Do not damage 

the power cord

Do not place excessive force on the cord by bending, pulling, twisting, 

pinching or remodeling it. Also, to avoid fire and electrical shock, do not place 

any heavy objects on the heater, etc. that may damage it.

Use gloves

When cleaning the heater, use gloves to avoid any injury to hands or fingers. 

Use of gloves is also recommended while operating and moving the heater.

Содержание VAL6 GN5

Страница 1: ...SONING AND OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK Read and thoroughly understand this Owner s Manual before using the heater in any way including unpacking assembling fueling inspecting lighting operating adjusting turning off cooling down moving or storing the heater Please keep this Manual for the user s need and reference Do not allow anyone who has not read and understood this Owner s Manual to assemble inspect ...

Страница 2: ...ENDED BY THE INSTRUCTIONS NEVER USE THE HEATER IN SPACES WHICH DO OR MAY CONTAIN VOLATILE OR AIRBORNE COMBUSTIBLES OR PRODUCTS SUCH AS GASOLINE SOLVENTS PAINT THINNER DUST PARTICLES OR UNKNOWN CHEMICALS WARNING NOT FOR HOME OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE USE The heater is designed and approved for use as a construction heater in accordance with Standard ANSI Z83 7 CSA 2 14 CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE SAFE...

Страница 3: ...lure to follow the given precaution s may result in serious injury and or property damage Depending on the circumstances even the category of CAUTION can lead to grave damage to persons and or property Cautions and recommendations listed in each category are equally important for safe operation Be sure to follow the precautions in all 3 categories POINT A POINT provides key information to simplify...

Страница 4: ...t design and quality Therefore although this manual contains the most current product information available at the time of printing there may be minor discrepancies between your heater and this manual If you have any questions concerning this manual please consult your Shizuoka Seiki dealer POINT This Manual aims to supply the user with detailed information on how to properly use operate and servi...

Страница 5: ... Hose Connection 10 Check Leakage 11 Adjusting the 2nd pressure for solenoid valve 11 Gas Cylinder Numbers for Operation 13 Adjust the Angle of Main Unit 14 Connecting the Power Supply 14 Operation Procedures 15 Ignition 15 Shut Off 15 Connecting the Control Device Thermostat 16 Heat Shielding Mat 16 Operation with Portable Generator 16 Maintenance 16 Filter Replacement 17 Storage 18 Trouble Recov...

Страница 6: ...hile in storage Never touch or adjust the air intakes of the burner fan motor To avoid severe burns and electrical shock never adjust the angle of the main unit while the heater is plugged in operating or still hot Be sure to take hold of the burner grip when setting the angle of the main unit Be sure to attach the filter prior to operation Turn operation switch on Combustion will start in about 1...

Страница 7: ...2 Location of Safety Labels 3 Hot surface warning label 4 Specification labels SERIAL NO is required for consulting with your dealer 5 Wiring diagram label ...

Страница 8: ...on CARBON MONOXIDE is a colorless and odorless poisonous gas that can cause death or injury Always provide a fresh supply of external or circulating air whenever the heater is being used Some persons are more affected by carbon monoxide than others including pregnant women persons with heart disease lung disease anemia and or under the influence of alcohol High altitude also creates a higher dange...

Страница 9: ...st 30 minutes after it is turned off Also do not move or service the heater while it is operating or hot Do not service the heater while burning To avoid any injury and or trouble do not service or handle the heater while burning in operation hot or plugged in Modification of the heater prohibited Never modify the heater by any means Any modification may increase the chance of burns fires explosio...

Страница 10: ...ter contact may cause electrical shock or other danger or malfunction Discontinue use of the heater if anything irregular is discovered If a burning smell or smoke occurs during operation of the heater immediately turn off the heater and consult your dealer Further operation may result in a fire or other hazard Do not move the heater while in operation Moving the heater while it is on or otherwise...

Страница 11: ...nment subject to corrosive gas Do not use the heater in an environment subject to corrosive gas Parts can become corroded and cause unit to operate improperly Do not operate in extreme temperatures Make sure that the heater operates at temperatures between 14 ºF and 86 ºF 10 ºC and 30 ºC If the heater operates at more than 86 ºF 30 ºC the heater will overheat and could cause a fire Transfer the Ow...

Страница 12: ...ff at gas supply cylinder line when the heater is not in use Be sure to disconnect the cylinder and heater when not using heater If the heater is to be stored indoors the connection between the propane supply cylinder and the heater must be disconnected and the cylinder removed from the heater and stored in accordance with Standards for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NF...

Страница 13: ...ry Weight 112 4 lbs 51 kg Power Supply 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption When igniting 107 W When burning 93 W Fuse Type 3 0 A Noise Level 60 dB A Safety Systems Flame monitor Flame rod Air switch Overheat protection Tip over switch Accessory Hose GN5 GP5 Gas Requirement GN5 Natural gas GP5 Propane gas Inlet pressure Max 7 0 IN WC Max 11 0 IN WC Min 5 0 IN WC Min 10 0 IN WC Manifold pressure 1 8 IN WC...

Страница 14: ... Tip over switch 3 Wheel 7 Switch section 11 Legs 4 Knob bolt 8 Handle 12 Filter Burner Section Switch Section 13 16 19 18 17 14 15 22 20 21 20 21 22 13 Air switch 17 Fuse 21 Operating lamp 14 Solenoid valve 18 Ignition transformer 22 Misfire lamp 15 Regulator 19 Combustion fan 16 Gas mixing box 20 Operating switch ...

Страница 15: ...lter is clogged with dust Operating condition Misfire lamp lights and the post purge sequence runs for about 5 minutes if the heater is in operation Operation Gas Cylinder Installation POINT The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the Standards for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NFPA 58 and the Natural Gas and Propane Install...

Страница 16: ...may occur Adjusting the 2nd pressure for solenoid valve Failure to adjust the 2nd pressure for solenoid valve causes incomplete combustion during operation thereby triggering the safety device to stop combustion After checking for leakage be sure to adjust the 2nd pressure gas pressure for manifold of solenoid valve prior to operation 1 Remove the burner cover Open the pressure checking port of so...

Страница 17: ...rease Decrease Clockwise To raise pressure Counterclockwise To reduce pressure POINT GN5 1 8 inches w c 435 Pa GP5 1 5 inches w c 375 Pa 5 Stop the operation after adjustment Then be sure to cap the regulator and close the pressure checking port of solenoid valve Be fully aware that failure to properly close causes leakage of gas Preparations for starting operation are complete when you re attach ...

Страница 18: ... 000 662 000 70 122 000 268 000 589 000 60 109 000 239 000 453 000 50 94 000 206 000 382 000 40 79 000 174 000 319 000 30 66 000 145 000 319 000 20 51 000 112 000 246 000 10 38 000 84 000 184 000 INFORMATION ON SIZE CAPACITY OR PROPANE GAS CYLINDERS The chart below shows the number and size of propane tanks needed to run this heater Less gas is vaporized at lower temperatures You may need 2 or mor...

Страница 19: ...dapter to change the power plug or power outlet from grounded 3 prongs or inlets to ungrounded 2 prongs or inlets as this improperly overrides the safety function in grounding the heater by means of the provided power plug Also if the power cord or plug needs to be replaced replace only with genuine or Shizuoka Seiki approved replacement parts 1 Make sure that the operating switch is OFF and then ...

Страница 20: ...t and the heater will ignite in about 15 seconds If ignition fails try again as follows Stop operation completely Wait for the operating lamp to turn off After the operating lamp has turned off attempt ignition again DO NOT TRY TO IGNITE THE HEATER MORE THAN 3 TIMES IN A ROW AS FIRE MAY RESULT Shut Off After operation has stopped make sure that the flame is completely extinguished before leaving t...

Страница 21: ...is available as an option is used Operation with Portable Generator Before operating the heater from a portable generator please confirm that the generator has been properly connected to the ground earth Operating the generator without proper grounding may result in electrical shock Please refer to the owner s manual supplied by the manufacturer of the generator The heater operates within the volt...

Страница 22: ... operation Failure to do so will cause the burner to get clogged causing unit to operate improperly Use the recommended replacement filter Airflow products company MERV8 AFP2000 1 Remove the screws 1 screw per side pull out the filter cover by pulling away from the unit and then remove the filter by sliding it upward Screw 2 Attach the filter with arrow on filter pointing towards unit as shown in ...

Страница 23: ...ge 2 Phenomenon Possible Cause Remedy The heater does not start The lamp does not light up Power cord is not connected with an AC outlet Power supply is cut off Please connect the power cord with an AC outlet and check the power supply Blown fuse Replace fuse with a new one The heater does not ignite No gas supply Please check all gas connections and confirm that valves have been opened The filter...

Страница 24: ...me Earth Flame Detect Circuit Gas Valve Transformer AC120V AC12V Primary Secondary 1mA 200mA High Power Ignitor Unit C D I Condensor Discharge Ignition Burner Control P W B Secondary Circuit AC120V Air Switch FH2 1 SA2 F1 3A SA3 OP KAFM SA1 1 2 3 HN1 1 2 3 FH1 1 LD1 LD2 4 3 2 1 R27 1 2k R27 1 2k 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 CN2 1 2 3 4 5 CN3 1 2 3 4 CN19 1 2 3 CN21 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 CN5 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2...

Страница 25: ...l modification incorrect environments or wear from ordinary use The warranty set forth above is the exclusive warranty provided by Shizuoka Seiki and all other warranties including any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are expressly disclaimed In the event any implied warranty is not hereby effectively disclaimed due to operation of law such implied warranty...

Страница 26: ...ing your registration you will obtain your own ID Password This allows you to download the owner s manual and or parts list from our website ID VAL6 Password shizuoka http www shizuoka seiki co jp eg html 51001 200004B 15008 ATC Manufacturer 4 1 Yamana cho Fukuroi 437 8601 Japan Tel 81 538 23 3990 Fax 81 538 23 3192 Printed in Japan ...

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