Ventilation requirements, Construction sites – Sears 583.35601 User Manual

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VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

Only use heater in well ventilated areas.

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Never use heater in an area when gasoline, paint

thinner, or other flammable, vapor producing

products are present.

Never use heater in a sleeping area.

Never use heater in areas having flammable vapor

or heavy dust in air.

When using this heater, at least three (3) square feet of

fresh air, for each 100,000 BTU's is required. It is best to

have cross-ventilation in the area if possible.

Ventilation requirements, for example, with this 50,000

BTU heater, if used in a two-car garage, will require the

door to be raised 2-inches. A single car garage door must be

raised 4-inches. In any average-sized room, two 30-inch

windows would each have to be raised 3-inches.

Construction Sites

OPERATION

Only use

horizontal (level) position.

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use heater with it standing on its base in a

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Never attach ductwork to heater's hot air outlet.

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keep heater’s hot air outlet more than eight (8)

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feet from any combustible material.

Always keep children and pets away from heater.

Always unplug heater when children or pets may be

in the area without adults present.

TO START HEATER

1. Remove fuel tank cap; fill the heater fuel tank with

kerosene or No. 1 fuel oil; instajl cap.

2. Be sure the ventilation and safety procedures have been

carried out.

3. Plug the heater cord with an approved extension cord,

into a standard household 3-prong outlet.

4. The heater will immediately start (ignite). If if does not,

see “Using The Safety Control Reset Button" in this

manual.

Using

An

Optional

Automatic

Thermostat

Control

(Available at Most Sears Stores)

Remember,

an

unattended,

thermostat-controlled

heater will start any time air temperature drops,

unless it is unplugged or thermostat is turned off.

1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above.

2. Plug the thermostat into a standard 3-prong household

outlet.

3. Set the thermostat dial to the desired temperature.

4. Plug the heater cord with an approved extension cord,

into the thermostat outlet.

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If the air temperature is higher than the thermostat

setting, the heater will/?of start. When the air temperature

drops below the thermostat setting, the heater will

immediately start (ignite). When the air is warmed to

the temperature setting of the thermostat, the heater

will turn off. The on-off cycle will continue so as to

maintain the desired temperature. If the heater fails to

start, see "Using The Safety Control Reset Button" in

this manual.

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