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PT

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4.0

Maintenance

Storage

Troubleshooting Guide

WARNING

!

4.0

Maintenance

Gas hoses that are cut or have abrasions and/or wear may fail and release gas
resulting in fire, explosion, serious injury or death. Replace worn or damaged hoses
before use.

Never operate the heater if repairs are necessary. If the heater has not been in service for an extended

period of time, the following maintenance procedures should be performed

before heater operation:

Inspect unit before each use and at least annually by a qualified service person.

Using an air hose from 3-5ft. away, gently blow off any dust or dirt that has accumulated on the heater

ceramics (

do not exceed 30 psi, vacuuming is acceptable) and venturi tube.

NOTE: If the venturi tube still appears dirty, remove the orifice bracket and clean it with a brush.

Clean orifice spud using a soft circular object (toothpick, pipe cleaner).

Wipe the reflector clean using a soap and water solution or a non-abrasive aluminum cleaner.

Store LP gas cylinder in accordance with Chapter 5 of the Standard for the Storage and Handling of

Liquefied Petroleum Gases, ANSI/NFPA 58 and all applicable codes. If the heater is not to be used for
an extended period of time, store it in the original carton or a sealed polyethylene bag. When storing
the heater indoors, disconnect the LP gas supply cylinder and remove the cylinder from the heater.

Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Heater fails to light.

• Cylinder gas valve closed.

• Cylinder overfilled.

• Excessive draft.

• Inadequate gas pressure.

• Heater safety gas valve defective.

• Obstruction in orifice spud.

• Open valve.

• See safety warning, page 6.

• Relocate or reposition heater.

• Check gas pressure. See Chart 2.2.

• Replace faulty valve.

• Clean or replace orifice.

Heater lights - flame

extinguishes when releasing

the brass button on the

safety gas valve (NOTE: after

depressing the button for one

minute).

• Inadequate gas pressure.

• Insufficient fuel supply.

• Thermocouple defective or loose.

• Heater safety gas valve defective.

• Check gas pressure. See Chart 2.2.

• Provide adequate fuel supply.

• Replace or tighten connection into valve.

• Replace faulty valve.

Fuel mixture burning within

rayhead assembly.

• Gas connection loose.

• Inlet pressure too high.

• Cracked or broken ceramic.

• Improperly lighting.

• Tighten and check for leaks.

• Reduce to proper range. See Chart 2.2.

• Replace rayhead assembly.

• Light at ceramic burner element, not at

the orifice (see Section 3.0).

Ceramic temperature is below

1700° F (NOTE: no orange

glow during operation).

• Orifice spud misaligned.

• Obstruction in orifice spud.

• Inadequate gas pressure.

• Cylinder gas valve not fully open.

• Kinked or obstructed gas supply line.

• Replace orifice bracket.

• Clean or replace.

• Check gas pressure, See Chart 2.2.

• Open cylinder gas valve completely.

• Straighten or clean.

Chart 4.1

Troubleshooting Guide

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