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ASSEMBLY CONTINUED
11. Attach reflector
panels together
using M6 x 10 mm
screws and small
flat washers. Secure
loosely with cap
nuts. (See Figure 11)
12. Attach reflector
plate to reflector
panels using
M6 x 10 mm screws
and small flat
washers. Secure
loosely with cap
nuts. Once properly
aligned, tighten
all screws and the
preassembled bolts.
(See Figure 12)
13. Slide three large
washers over the
threaded ends of
reflector spacers.
Attach reflector
assembly to head
assembly. Place
three large washers
over threaded ends
of reflector spacers
sticking out through
reflector assembly
and secure with
wing nuts.
(See Figure 13)
NOTE: Do not overtighten.
14. Screw gas hose and regulator onto propane
cylinder (not included). Do not cross-thread. Place
the propane cylinder into the cylinder housing, then
close the door. (See Figure 14)
WARNING! Use a standard 20 lb. propane
cylinder only. (approximately 12.2" (31 cm)
in diameter and 17.9" (45.5 cm) tall. Use this
heater only with a propane vapor withdrawal
supply system. See chapter 5 of the standard
for storage and handling of liquefied
petroleum gas, ANS/NFPA 58. A local library or
fire department should have this book. Storage
of an appliance indoors is permissible only
if the cylinder is disconnected and removed
from the appliance. A cylinder must be stored
indoors in a well-ventilated area out of the
reach of children. A disconnected cylinder
must have dust caps tightly installed and
must not be stored in a building, garage or
any enclosed area. The maximum inlet supply
pressure: 250 psi. (1,750 kPa). The minimum
inlet gas supply pressure: 25 psi (175 kPa).
Manifold pressure with regulator provided:
11" W.C (2.74 kPa). The pressure regulator and
hose assembly supplied with the appliance
must be used. The installation must conform
with local codes, or in the absence of local
codes, with national fuel gas code, ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA54, natural gas and propane
installation code, CSA B149.1, or propane
storage and handling code B149.2.
A dented, rusted or damaged propane cylinder
may be hazardous and should be checked by your
cylinder supplier. Never use a propane cylinder with
a damaged valve connection. The propane cylinder
must be constructed and marked in accordance
with the specifications for LP-gas cylinders of the U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT) or the standard
for cylinders, spheres and tubes for transportation of
dangerous goods and commission, CAN/CSA-B339.
Figure 11
Figure 14
Figure 12
Figure 13