Page 2 - CONTENTS; Carbon Monoxide Poisoning:; Some people are more affected by carbon; WARNING; WARNINGS
2 099597 Safety Information ......................................................................... 2 Product Identification .................................................................... 4 Unpacking ...................................................................................... 4 The...
Page 3 - Continued; Propane gas is odorless. An odor-making agent is added to propane
3 099597 2 SAFETY INFORMATION Continued ! WARNINGS Propane Gas: Propane gas is odorless. An odor-making agent is added to propane gas. The odor helps you detect a propane gas leak. However, the odor added topropane gas may fade. Propane gas may be present even though no odor exists. Make certain you...
Page 4 - UNPACKING; dealer where you bought heater.
4 099597 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Figure 1 - 35,000 BTU/Hr Model PowerCord Hose /RegulatorAssembly InletConnector Handle Shell Hot Air Outlet(Front) Fan Guard Piezo IgnitorButton AutomaticControl ValveButton UNPACKING 1. Remove all packing items applied to heater for shipment. Keep plastic cover caps ...
Page 5 - THEORY OF; The motor turns the fan. The fan pushes air into and around; PROPANE
5 099597 Air For Combustion Air For Heating THEORY OF OPERATION CombustionChamber CleanHeatedAir Out(Front) Hose/RegulatorAssembly Cool Air In(Back) The Fuel System: The hose/regulator assembly attaches to the propane gas supply. This provides fuel to the heater. The Air System: The motor turns the ...
Page 6 - INSTALLATION; Position regulator so that hose leaving the regulator is in a
6 099597 INSTALLATION ! WARNING Review and understand the warnings in the Safety Informa-tion Section, pages 2 and 3. They are needed to safelyoperate this heater. Follow all local codes when using thisheater. Inlet Connector Hose Figure 4 - Hose and Inlet Connector 1. Provide propane supply system ...
Page 7 - VENTILATION; To Start Heater; into front or rear of heater.; OPERATION
7 099597 4. Open propane supply valve on propane tank(s) slowly. Note: If not opened slowly, excess-flow check valve on propane tank may stop gas flow. If thishappens, close propane supply valve and open again slowly. 5. Check all connections for leaks. Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas ...
Page 8 - If not opened; To Stop Heater; remaining fuel in hose.; To Restart Heater; Wait five minutes after stopping heater.
8 099597 5. Open propane supply valve on propane tank(s) slowly. Note: If not opened slowly, excess-flow check valve on propane tank may stop gas flow. If thishappens, close propane supply valve and open again slowly. OPERATION Continued Piezo IgnitorButton Automatic ControlValve Button Figure 5 - A...
Page 9 - STORAGE; heater combustion chamber.; MAINTENANCE; CAUTION; • Never service heater while it is plugged in, connected; Have heater inspected yearly by a qualified service agency.
9 099597 STORAGE 1. Store propane tank(s) in safe manner. See Chapter 5 of Standard for Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases, ANSI/NFPA 58 and/or CAN/CGAB149.2. Follow all local codes. Always store propane tanks outdoors. 2. Place plastic cover caps over brass fittings on inlet connecto...
Page 10 - SHOOTING; Fan blades bent; OBSERVED FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE
10 099597 TROUBLE- SHOOTING Check voltage to electrical out-let. If voltage is good, checkheater power cord for breaks. Adjust motor/fan guard to keepfan from hitting inside ofheater shell. Bend fan guard ifnecessary. Replace fan. See Fan, page 12. Replace motor. See Motor,page 11. Repeat installati...
Page 11 - Electrical System
11 099597 SERVICE PROCEDURES Figure 6 - Removing Motor and Fan Guard from Heater Figure 7 - Removing Fan Nut from Motor Shaft FanNut Figure 8 - Removing or Attaching Fan Guard from Motor Figure 9 - Replacing Motor and Fan Guard into Heater ! WARNING Never service heater while it is plugged in, conne...
Page 12 - Fan
12 099597 Fan Nut Figure 11 - Removing Fan Nut from Motor Shaft Figure 10 - Removing Motor and Fan Guard from Heater Figure 12 - Replacing Motor and Fan Guard into Heater Fan 1. Remove three screws that attach fan guard to heatershell. 2. Remove motor and fan guard from heater shell(see Figure 10). ...
Page 13 - Ignitor
13 099597 Ignitor 1. Remove motor and fan guard from heater (seeMotor, page 11, steps 1 and2). 2. Remove black ignitor wire from piezo ignitor. Accessignitor wire throughunderside of heater base(see Figure 13). Push wireup through bushing inheater shell. 3. Remove ignitor mounting screw from rear he...
Page 14 - ILLUSTRATED
14 099597 HEATER EXPLODED VIEW 1 2 3 2 4 6 7 8 9 11 21 22 23 24 25 19 20 21 5 10 27 16 12 13 14 15 Fan Nut Fan RubberWasher Motor Motor Assembly 17 26 18 26 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HP35
Page 15 - PARTS LIST
15 099597 PARTS LIST KEY PART NO. NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. 1 04754-01 Inner Shell (Combustion Chamber) 1 2 00529-10 Hex Tap Screw, #10-16 x 3/8" 7 3 04754-02 Outer Shell 1 4 00529-44 Handle 1 5 04754-03 Hex Tap Shoulder Screw 4 6 00529-12 Hex Tap Screw, #10-16 x 3/4" 2 7 04754-04 Hex Tap Screw, ...
Page 16 - SPECIFICATIONS
16 099597 SPECIFICATIONS Output Rating (BTU/Hr) 35,000 Fuel Propane Vapor Only Fuel Consumption Gallons/Hour .38 Pounds/Hour 1.6 Supply Pressure To Regulator Minimum (for purposes 10 psi of input adjustment) Maximum Tank Pressure or 200 psi Regulator Outlet Pressure 11" WC Manifold Pressure 10.8...
Page 17 - NOTES
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Page 20 - HEADQUARTERS; CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE; NETHERLANDS; AUSTRALIA; CANADIAN OFFICES
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