Maintenance (continued) – BE Pressure supply 175,000 BTU Kerosene/Diesel Forced Air Heaters HK175FW Manuel d'utilisation

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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED

WHILE BURNING, CONNECTED TO A

POWER SOURCE OR WHILE

CONNECTED TO A FUEL SOURCE.

FUEL FILTER:

The Fuel Filter should be cleaned at least twice per heating
season by rinsing it in clean 1-K kerosene. Contaminated fuel
could make this necessary immediately (See Figure 19).

NOTE: To remove the filter from model HK070F, turn
filter 90° clockwise. To remove the filter from models HK125W/
HK175FW, turn filter 90° counter-clockwise.

Use of diesel may require additional maintenance. Improper
maintenance can lead to poor combustion and soot
production!

PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT:

While heater is operating, turn relief valve clockwise to increase,
counterclockwise to decrease (see Figure 20). Use flat blade
screwdriver to turn valve. Correct pump pressure is as follows:

For best measurement of pressure, test with full tank of
fuel. Optimum pressure occurs when the nose cone is
cherry red and there are no extending flames from the
heater.

FUEL FILTER:

The Fuel Filter should be cleaned at least twice per heating

season by rinsing it in clean 1-K kerosene. Contaminated fuel

could make this necessary immediately (See

Figure 19).

NOTE: To remove the filter from models PT-45 / 70T-KFA, turn

filter 90° clockwise. To remove the filter from models PT-125T /

175T / 215T-KFA, turn filter 90° counter-clockwise.

Use of diesel may require additional maintenance.

Improper

maintenance can lead to poor combustion and soot

production!
PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT:

While heater is operating, turn relief valve clockwise to increase,

counterclockwise to decrease (see

Figure 20). Use flat blade

screwdriver to turn valve. Correct pump pressure is as follows:

For best measurement of pressure, test with full tank of

fuel.

Optimum pressure occurs when the nose cone is

cherry red and there are no extending flames from the

heater.

NEVER LEAVE HEATER

UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-

ING OR WHILE CONNECTED

TO A POWER SOURCE

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Maintenance (Continued)

Photocell
Wire

except
PT-45-KFA

Circuit Board

Figure 18: Photocell Position in Heater

Side Cover

Screw

Power Switch

Power Switch Wire

Circuit Board

Fuel Filter

Photocell Wire

Fuel Line

Figure 19: Fuel Filter Replacement

Model #

Pump Pressure

PT-45-KFA

3.0 PSI

PT-70T-KFA

4.0 PSI

PT-125T-KFA

5.0 PSI

PT-175T-KFA

7.5 PSI

PT-215T-KFA

9.0 PSI

Tolerance ± 10%

Adjusting

Screw

Figure 20: Pump Pressure Adjustment

FUEL FILTER:

The Fuel Filter should be cleaned at least twice per heating

season by rinsing it in clean 1-K kerosene. Contaminated fuel

could make this necessary immediately (See

Figure 19).

NOTE: To remove the filter from models PT-45 / 70T-KFA, turn

filter 90° clockwise. To remove the filter from models PT-125T /

175T / 215T-KFA, turn filter 90° counter-clockwise.

Use of diesel may require additional maintenance.

Improper

maintenance can lead to poor combustion and soot

production!
PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT:

While heater is operating, turn relief valve clockwise to increase,

counterclockwise to decrease (see

Figure 20). Use flat blade

screwdriver to turn valve. Correct pump pressure is as follows:

For best measurement of pressure, test with full tank of

fuel.

Optimum pressure occurs when the nose cone is

cherry red and there are no extending flames from the

heater.

NEVER LEAVE HEATER

UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-

ING OR WHILE CONNECTED

TO A POWER SOURCE

© 2012, Pinnacle Products International, Inc.

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Kerosene User’s Manual

Maintenance (Continued)

Photocell
Wire

except
PT-45-KFA

Circuit Board

Figure 18: Photocell Position in Heater

Side Cover

Screw

Power Switch

Power Switch Wire

Circuit Board

Fuel Filter

Photocell Wire

Fuel Line

Figure 19: Fuel Filter Replacement

Model #

Pump Pressure

PT-45-KFA

3.0 PSI

PT-70T-KFA

4.0 PSI

PT-125T-KFA

5.0 PSI

PT-175T-KFA

7.5 PSI

PT-215T-KFA

9.0 PSI

Tolerance ± 10%

Adjusting

Screw

Figure 20: Pump Pressure Adjustment

FUEL FILTER:

The Fuel Filter should be cleaned at least twice per heating

season by rinsing it in clean 1-K kerosene. Contaminated fuel

could make this necessary immediately (See

Figure 19).

NOTE: To remove the filter from models PT-45 / 70T-KFA, turn

filter 90° clockwise. To remove the filter from models PT-125T /

175T / 215T-KFA, turn filter 90° counter-clockwise.

Use of diesel may require additional maintenance.

Improper

maintenance can lead to poor combustion and soot

production!
PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT:

While heater is operating, turn relief valve clockwise to increase,

counterclockwise to decrease (see

Figure 20). Use flat blade

screwdriver to turn valve. Correct pump pressure is as follows:

For best measurement of pressure, test with full tank of

fuel.

Optimum pressure occurs when the nose cone is

cherry red and there are no extending flames from the

heater.

NEVER LEAVE HEATER

UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-

ING OR WHILE CONNECTED

TO A POWER SOURCE

© 2012, Pinnacle Products International, Inc.

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Kerosene User’s Manual

Maintenance (Continued)

Photocell
Wire

except
PT-45-KFA

Circuit Board

Figure 18: Photocell Position in Heater

Side Cover

Screw

Power Switch

Power Switch Wire

Circuit Board

Fuel Filter

Photocell Wire

Fuel Line

Figure 19: Fuel Filter Replacement

Model #

Pump Pressure

PT-45-KFA

3.0 PSI

PT-70T-KFA

4.0 PSI

PT-125T-KFA

5.0 PSI

PT-175T-KFA

7.5 PSI

PT-215T-KFA

9.0 PSI

Tolerance ± 10%

Adjusting

Screw

Figure 20: Pump Pressure Adjustment

Figure 18: Photocell Position in Heater

Figure 19: Fuel Filter Replacement

Figure 20: Pump Pressure Adjustment

Model #

Pump Pressure

HK070F

4.0 PSI

HK125W

5.0 PSI

HK175FW

7.5 PSI

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