Mr. Heater GAS FIRED INFRA-RED WORKSHOP HEATER MH25LP / MH25NG user manual

User manual for the device Mr. Heater GAS FIRED INFRA-RED WORKSHOP HEATER MH25LP / MH25NG

Device: Mr. Heater GAS FIRED INFRA-RED WORKSHOP HEATER MH25LP / MH25NG
Category: Gas Heater
Manufacturer: Mr. Heater
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Added : 3/28/2013
Number of pages: 32
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MODEL
MODEL
Installer: Leave this manual with the appliance. Consumer: Retain this manual for future reference.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER’S MANUAL
READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY: Read and
MR. HEATER HEATSTAR
follow all instructions. Place instructions in a
safe place for future reference. Do not allow
HS25NG
anyone who has not read these instructions to
MH25NG
assemble, light, adjust or operate the heater. HS25LP
MH25LP
GAS FIRED INFRA-RED WORKSHOP HEATER
WARNING: If the information in th

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DANGER: Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to WARNINGS death. WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: property damage, injury or death. Read the Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the installation, operation, and maintenance instruc- flu, with headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you have tions thoroughly before installing or servicing this these signs, the heater may not be working properly. Get equipmen

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consists of the complete burner assembly, flue deflector, CHAPTER I grid, reflector assembly and face guard. INTRODUCTION 2. PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT 1. EQUIPMENT WARNINGS This heater is the consumer version of a highly success- This heater is for indoor installation only. ful, thoroughly tested, gas fired, infrared, industrial utility This heater is designed to heat indoor areas. Do not heater. use for inhabited or small, enclosed areas. This heater does not require an external electrical source

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 Chapter 2 provides heater installation requirements Cleveland, OH 44131; or, NFPA, Battery March and information, such as: a) minimum distances Park, Quincy, MA 02269. from heater components to combustible materials, • Canadian installations must comply with CAN/ b) heater mounting requirements, c) venting CGA-B149.1.2 gas code which can be purchased requirements, d) fuel supply requirements, e) from Canadian Gas Association, 55 Scarsdale thermostat mounting. Road, Don Mills, Ontario M3B 2R3.

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Provide adequate clearance to combustibles per Table 3 at CHAPTER II control end of heater for servicing and minimum on top and sides for ventilation and combustion air supply. HEATER INSTALLATION A minimum clearance of 8’ above floor for public garages in accordance with NFPA No. 88 most recent edition, or Figure 1; whichever is larger. 1. GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS Canadian installations in public garages must comply with CGA 149B.1.9 most recent edition. • The required

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department at 1-800-251-0001.  This heater may be mounted on any wall; however, it is recommended that the heater be mounted in the middle of the wall opposite any The selection of the thermostat mounting location is overhead doors. critical to efficient and effective heater operation.  When selecting installation locations for this heater ensure that the opening of any exterior or  The thermostat should be mounted about 5 feet interior doors or windows will not violate mini- above the floo

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B. Prepare to install the heater wall mounting bracket the bolt through the clip and bracket. as follows: F. Thread the hex nut onto the bolt and tighten 1. If the wall mounting bracket is to be attached to securely. a stud and wallboard wall, refer to Figure 3 for G. Ensure that the selected thermostat location meets dimensions, locate a stud, and drill two 1/8" pilot all of the above requirements. Refer to the holes into the stud centerline. Use template for instructions that come with the t

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THERMOSTAT • To ensure the best performance from your LP gas heater, make sure the supply manifold pressure is at least 1/2 psi (14 in W.P.). 3.2 Piping Requirements POWERPILE GAS VALVE All piping installed must comply with local codes and ordinances or with National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54), whichever takes precedence. When installing piping, the following requirements must be taken into consideration: Canadian installations must comply with the B149.1.2 Gas Code.  Use new properl

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ments and piping requirements are fulfilled, install piping WARNING: When testing gas piping use only a soap as follows: and water solution. Do not use a match or other flame for leak testing. If during leakage check gas is A. In accordance with the above piping requirements, smelled, turn off the gas supply and ventilate building. assemble piping, sediment trap, shutoff valve, and necessary fittings. Tighten all components securely. D. Ensure the building is properly ventilated. Without lighti

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NOTE CHAPTER III Gasket binder material used in this heater assembly HEATER OPERATING will temporarily emit an odor and/or vapor. This condi- tion will clear up in approximately 20 minutes and INSTRUCTIONS thereafter will not reoccur. Refer to Chapter 2 for ventilation. 1. OPERATING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2. HEATER STARTUP WARNING: When used without fresh air, heater may WARNING: During heater startup ensure that give off CARBON MONOXIDE, an odorless poison- building is well ventilated. ous gas

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D. Wait 5 minutes to allow gas that may have NOTE accumulated in the main burner to escape During the initial startup of heater, an odor and, (especially important after installation). perhaps, some vapor will come from the heater. This E. Turn the manual gas control knob to the PILOT is the gasket binding material emitting this odor and/ position. or vapor. After approximately 20 minutes, this odor will disappear and not occur again. F. Depress the manual gas control knob. Using a match, lig

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PROPER FLAME CHAPTER IV ADJUSTMENT 3/8 TO 1/2 INCH OPERATOR MAINTENANCE (10-13 MILLIMETERS) INSTRUCTIONS THERMOCOUPLE 1. TROUBLESHOOTING A. Table 4 lists the common malfunctions which you may find during the operation or maintenance of your heater. B. For additional information, refer to Honeywell Field Figure 11. Proper Flame Adjustment Bulletin enclosed in the heater carton. A. Remove pilot adjustment cover screw. Refer to C. In the event results cannot be obtained after performing Figure 12.

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Table 4. Trouble Shooting Chart Below in chart form are various symptoms of a malfunctioning system, possible defects that will cause these symptoms and suggested corrective measures. The chart assumes that the proper gas pressure is available to the heater and that the lighting procedure is as stated on the plate attached to the heater. SYMPTOMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS burner light off very slow partially block pilot orifice replace pilot out of adjustment re-adjust pilot burner light off very slow in

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IF SERVICE IS REQUIRED PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS APPLIANCE TO YOUR STORE For information regarding service, please call our Toll-Free Number: 1-800-251-0001. Our office hours are 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM, Eastern Time Zone Monday through Friday Please include the model number, date of purchase, and description of problem in all communication. CHAPTER V REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST suppliers will carry a one (1) year warranty from date of 1.INTRODUCTION purchase. This section of the manual will help you to ob

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1 3 11 12 18 19 8 2 20 21 9 22 15 5 10 16 6 17 23 4 13 14 7 Table 5. Replacement Parts List for Heater Models MH/HS25NG and MH/HS25LP ITEM NO. STOCK NO. DESCRIPTION ITEM NO. STOCK NO. DESCRIPTION 1 02529A Burner Assembly Complete 12 05455 Orifice-Burner-Propane Gas 2 00377A Reflector Assembly 13 05576 Orifice-Pilot-Natural Gas 3 01357 Flue Deflector 14 05573 Orifice-Pilot-Propane Gas 4 16451 Pilot Tube 15 10358 Thermostat Cable 5 00024 Gas Valve-Natural Gas 16 11406 Pilot Burner N/G 6 00025 Gas

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WARRANTY INFORMATION Keep this warranty Model ______________________ Serial No. ___________________ Date Purchased _______________ Always specify model and serial numbers when communication with the factory. We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice. The only warranty applicable is our standard written warranty. We make no other warranty, expressed or implied. Enerco Group, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and components for tw

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RENSEIGNEMENTS SUR LA GARANTIE Conservez cette garantie Modèle ______________________ Numéro de série ___________________ Date de l’achat _______________ Précisez toujours le modèle et le numéro de série dans vos communications avec l’usine. Nous nous réservons le droit de modifier ces spécifications en tout temps sans préavis. La seule garantie applicable est notre garantie écrite standard. Nous n’offrons aucune autre garantie, expresse ou implicite. Enerco Group, Inc. garantit ce produit contr

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1 3 11 12 18 19 8 2 20 21 9 22 15 5 10 16 6 17 23 4 13 14 7 Tableau 5 Liste des pièces de remplacement pour les modèles de radiateurs MH/HS25NG et MH/HS25LP N° D’ARTICLE N° DE NOMEN- DESCRIPTION N° D’ARTICLE N° DE NOMEN- DESCRIPTION CLATURE CLATURE 1 02529A Ensemble complet de 12 05455 Orifice-brûleur-gaz propane brûleur 2 00377A Ensemble de réflecteur 13 05576 Orifice-veilleuse-gaz naturel 3 01357 Déflecteur de gaz de 14 05573 Orifice-veilleuse-gaz propane combustion 4 16451 Tube de veilleuse

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SI UNE RÉPARATION EST NÉCESSAIRE NE RETOURNEZ PAS CET APPAREIL À VOTRE MAGASIN Pour plus de renseignements sur les réparations, veuillez appeler notre numéro sans frais : 1 800 251-0001. Nos heures d’ouverture sont de 8 h 30 à 17 h, HE, du lundi au vendredi Veuillez inclure le numéro de modèle, la date de l’achat et la description du problème dans toutes vos communications. CHAPITRE V LISTE DES PIÈCES DE RECHANGE 1. INTRODUCTION En vertu de cette garantie, la seule responsabilité d’EGI consiste

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Tableau 4. Tableau de dépannage Le tableau suivant présente différents symptômes d’un système défectueux, les causes possibles de ces symptômes et les mesures correctives suggérées. Le tableau suppose que la pression du gaz combustible est appropriée et que la procédure d’allumage est conforme à celle indiquée sur la plaque rattachée au radiateur. SYMPTÔMES CAUSES SOLUTIONS allumage très lent de la veilleuse obturation partielle de l’orifice de la remplacer veilleuse, veilleuse mal réglée régler


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