NewAir APH-4000PV User Manual

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Step 8.

Connect an approved propane cylinder to regulator / hose assembly.

Properly tighten the regulator’s hand wheel and connection device to tank
valve. Do not use tools.

First check for leaks:
Be sure the fittings at the end of the feed line going into the burner head and
other end of the fuel feed line where the hose is attached are tight.
Leak test with a soapy solution by mixing one part liquid soap solution with two
parts water only. Do not use flame!

1. Turn the Control Knob to the “OFF” position. Open the LP cylinder valve.
2. Apply a soapy solution to these connections. Bubbles will form if the
connection is leaking. You will need to reconnect and leak test again. Upon
completion of the leak test, turn off the LP cylinder valve and disconnect and
remove the cylinder. Go to the next step.

Step 9.

Tilt the heater over to a proper

position (or using one of the shipping
Styrofoam inserts to prop up the top half
of the heater). Secure the reflector
onto Emitter by using the three Hex-
Nuts, Flat washers and Lock washers.
Make sure that the nuts are tight properly.
Stand the heater upright. As shown in
Figure 8. (Figure 8)

Step 10.

The cylinder Must be secured in the base and chained in the upright position to

keep it from falling or being knocked over.

2. Installation


This heater is intended for use outdoors only! Don’t be used on any moving
objects and any enclosed areas!

2.1 Installation warning

The installation must conform with local, state and federal codes. In
absents of such codes, install in accordance with the current American
National Standard (ANSI) / National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
publication “ Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum
Gases” ANSI / NFPA 58-Latest Revision, and “ National Fuel Gas Code”
ANSOZ223.1.

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