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Never Leave Heater UNatteNded

wHiLe bUrNiNg, coNNected to a

power soUrce or wHiLe

coNNected to a fUeL soUrce.

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Propane Forced Air User’s Manual

Features

Figure 1: Product Features

- Portable, stable and fully assembled.
- Wind resistant and rain protected.
- Continuous spark ignition or piezo spark ignition.

- 100% safety shut-off system.
- Adjustable input ratings (Except PT-40-GFA-A).
- Adjustable Height Controller.

PROPANE

You must provide the propane gas and cylinder(s). Use this
heater only with a propane vapor withdrawal supply system.
Refer to Chapter 5 of the Standard for Storage and Handling of
Liquefied Petroleum Gas , ANSI/NFPA 58. Your local library or
fire department will have this booklet.

LP Characteristics:

- Flammable, explosive under pressure, heavier than air, and

pools in low areas.

- In its natural state, propane has no odor, but for your safety an

odorant that smells like rotten cabbage has been added.

- Contact of propane (LP) gas with the skin can cause freeze

burns.

- Heater is manufactured for use with LP gas only. DO NOT

attempt to convert to any other gas. Such modifications are
dangerous, and will void warranty.

- When heater is not in use, LP cylinder must be turned OFF
- Be sure that the LP cylinder is located on a level and stable sur-

face.

- Do not use this heater in a basement or below ground level.

Propane (LP) is heavier than air, and will always seek the low-
est level. If you suspect a leak, shut off the valve at the LP
cylinder immediately.

The Propane (LP) cylinder must also be equipped with the
following:
- A collar to protect the gas valve.
- A shut-off valve terminating a LP cylinder valve outlet as

specified in the American National Standard for Compressed
Gas Cylinder Valve Outlets and Inlet Connections.

- A safety relief valve having direct communications with the

vapor space of the LP cylinder.

- An arrangement of vapor withdrawal.
The amount of LPG used with this heater varies. Both factors
are:
1. The amount of gas in the cylinder of LPG.
2. The temperature of the LP tank and its surroundings.

Propane Supply / Information

Figure 2:

The table above shows the minimum number

of 100 lb LP cylinders required in cold weather. Your local

LP dealer will help you select the proper LP supply

system.

Average

Temp

(°F)

PT-40

20 or 100

lb. cylinder

PT-60V

20 or 100

lb. cylinder

PT-125V

100 lb.

cylinder

PT-150V

100 lb.

cylinder

32°

1

1

2

2

20°

1

1

2

2

10°

1

1

3

3

1

1

3

3

-10°

2

2

Use Larger

Tank

Use Larger

Tank

-20°

2

2

Use Larger

Tank

Use Larger

Tank

NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED

WHILE BURNING, CONNECTED TO A

POWER SOURCE, OR WHILE

CONNECTED TO A FUEL SOURCE

Features (continued)

Propane Supply / Information

- Portable, stable and fully assembled.

- Wind resistant and rain protected.

- Continuous spark ignition or piezo spark ignition.

- 100% safety shut-off system.

- Adjustable input ratings

- Adjustable Height Controller.

Figure 1: Product Features

Figure 2:

The table above shows the minimum number

of 100 lb LP cylinders required in cold weather. Your local LP
dealer will help you select the proper LP supply system.

PROPANE

You must provide the propane gas and cylinder(s). Use this

heater only with a propane vapor withdrawal supply system.

Refer to Chapter 5 of the Standard for Storage and Handling of

Liquefied Petroleum Gas , ANSI/NFPA 58. Your local library or

fire department will have this booklet.

LP Characteristics:

- Flammable, explosive under pressure, heavier than air, and

pools in low areas.

- In its natural state, propane has no odor, but for your safety an

odorant that smells like rotten cabbage has been added.

- Contact of propane (LP) gas with the skin can cause freeze

burns.

- Heater is manufactured for use with LP gas only. DO NOT

attempt to convert to any other gas. Such modifications are

dangerous, and will void warranty.

- When heater is not in use, LP cylinder must be turned OFF

- Be sure that the LP cylinder is located on a level and stable sur-

face.

- Do not use this heater in a basement or below ground level.

Propane (LP) is heavier than air, and will always seek the lowest

level. If you suspect a leak, shut off the valve at the LP

cylinder immediately.

The Propane (LP) cylinder must also be equipped with the

following:

- A collar to protect the gas valve.

- A shut-off valve terminating a LP cylinder valve outlet as

specified in the American National Standard for Compressed Gas

Cylinder Valve Outlets and Inlet Connections.

- A safety relief valve having direct communications with the vapor

space of the LP cylinder.

- An arrangement of vapor withdrawal.

The amount of LPG used with this heater varies. Both factors are:

1. The amount of gas in the cylinder of LPG.

2. The temperature of the LP tank and its surroundings.

Average

Temp

(°F)

HL060F

HL125F

32°

1

2

20°

1

2

10°

1

3

1

3

10°

2

Use Larger

Tank

20°

2

Use Larger

Tank

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