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.
Operation (continued)
Maintenance
3. Using a small amount of kerosene, rinse and swirl the
kerosene inside of the Fuel Tank. Empty the tank fully.
4. To replace, push the drain head fully into the drain hole and
secure by pushing the seal cap fully into the head hole (See
Figure 12).
IMPORTANT: Never store leftover kerosene over the summer.
Using old fuel can damage your heater.
3. Using a small amount of kerosene, rinse and swirl the
kerosene inside of the Fuel Tank. Empty the tank fully.
4. To replace, push the drain head fully into the drain hole and
secure by pushing the seal cap fully into the head hole (See
Figure 12).
IMPORTANT: Never store leftover kerosene over the summer.
Using old fuel can damage your heater.
NEVER LEAVE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-
ING OR WHILE CONNECTED
TO A POWER SOURCE
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Kerosene User’s Manual
Drain Plug
Fuel Tank
Seal Head
Head Flange
Head
Flange
Cap Flange
Seal Cap
Operation (Continued)
Figure 12: Drain Plug Reinstall
Maintenance
Never service heater while it is plugged in
or while hot!
Use only original equipment replacement parts. The use of
alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operating
conditions, and will void your warranty.
We suggest following a maintenance schedule as follows:
FUEL/FUEL TANK:
Flush every 200 hours of operation or as needed. Do not use
water to flush the tank. Use fresh 1-K kerosene only.
AIR FILTERS:
The Air Intake Filter should be replaced or washed with soap and
water and dried thoroughly every 500 hours of operation, or less,
depending on conditions.
The Output and Lint Filters should be replaced every 500 hours
of operation or less, depending on conditions.
NOTE: Use of diesel may require additional maintenance..
FAN BLADES:
Blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season,
depending on conditions.
Remove all accumulated dust and dirt with a damp cloth, taking
care not to bend any of the fan blades. Be sure fan blades are
dry before re-starting the heater. For Fan removal, see
Figure
14.
WARNING
Air Output Filter
Intake Filter
End Filter Cover
Lint Filter
Figure 13: Filter Replacement
Motor Shaft
Set Screw
Fan Blade
Flush
Figure 14: Fan Replacement
3. Using a small amount of kerosene, rinse and swirl the
kerosene inside of the Fuel Tank. Empty the tank fully.
4. To replace, push the drain head fully into the drain hole and
secure by pushing the seal cap fully into the head hole (See
Figure 12).
IMPORTANT: Never store leftover kerosene over the summer.
Using old fuel can damage your heater.
NEVER LEAVE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-
ING OR WHILE CONNECTED
TO A POWER SOURCE
© 2012, Pinnacle Products International, Inc.
9
Kerosene User’s Manual
Drain Plug
Fuel Tank
Seal Head
Head Flange
Head
Flange
Cap Flange
Seal Cap
Operation (Continued)
Figure 12: Drain Plug Reinstall
Maintenance
Never service heater while it is plugged in
or while hot!
Use only original equipment replacement parts. The use of
alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operating
conditions, and will void your warranty.
We suggest following a maintenance schedule as follows:
FUEL/FUEL TANK:
Flush every 200 hours of operation or as needed. Do not use
water to flush the tank. Use fresh 1-K kerosene only.
AIR FILTERS:
The Air Intake Filter should be replaced or washed with soap and
water and dried thoroughly every 500 hours of operation, or less,
depending on conditions.
The Output and Lint Filters should be replaced every 500 hours
of operation or less, depending on conditions.
NOTE: Use of diesel may require additional maintenance..
FAN BLADES:
Blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season,
depending on conditions.
Remove all accumulated dust and dirt with a damp cloth, taking
care not to bend any of the fan blades. Be sure fan blades are
dry before re-starting the heater. For Fan removal, see
Figure
14.
WARNING
Air Output Filter
Intake Filter
End Filter Cover
Lint Filter
Figure 13: Filter Replacement
Motor Shaft
Set Screw
Fan Blade
Flush
Figure 14: Fan Replacement
3. Using a small amount of kerosene, rinse and swirl the
kerosene inside of the Fuel Tank. Empty the tank fully.
4. To replace, push the drain head fully into the drain hole and
secure by pushing the seal cap fully into the head hole (See
Figure 12).
IMPORTANT: Never store leftover kerosene over the summer.
Using old fuel can damage your heater.
NEVER LEAVE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURN-
ING OR WHILE CONNECTED
TO A POWER SOURCE
© 2012, Pinnacle Products International, Inc.
9
Kerosene User’s Manual
Drain Plug
Fuel Tank
Seal Head
Head Flange
Head
Flange
Cap Flange
Seal Cap
Operation (Continued)
Figure 12: Drain Plug Reinstall
Maintenance
Never service heater while it is plugged in
or while hot!
Use only original equipment replacement parts. The use of
alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operating
conditions, and will void your warranty.
We suggest following a maintenance schedule as follows:
FUEL/FUEL TANK:
Flush every 200 hours of operation or as needed. Do not use
water to flush the tank. Use fresh 1-K kerosene only.
AIR FILTERS:
The Air Intake Filter should be replaced or washed with soap and
water and dried thoroughly every 500 hours of operation, or less,
depending on conditions.
The Output and Lint Filters should be replaced every 500 hours
of operation or less, depending on conditions.
NOTE: Use of diesel may require additional maintenance..
FAN BLADES:
Blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season,
depending on conditions.
Remove all accumulated dust and dirt with a damp cloth, taking
care not to bend any of the fan blades. Be sure fan blades are
dry before re-starting the heater. For Fan removal, see
Figure
14.
WARNING
Air Output Filter
Intake Filter
End Filter Cover
Lint Filter
Figure 13: Filter Replacement
Motor Shaft
Set Screw
Fan Blade
Flush
Figure 14: Fan Replacement
Figure 12: Drain Plug Reinstall
Figure 13: Filter Replacement
Figure 14: Fan Replacement
Use only original equipment replacement parts. The use of
alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operating
conditions, and will void your warranty.
We suggest following a maintenance schedule as follows:
FUEL/FUEL TANK:
Flush every 200 hours of operation or as needed. Do not use
water to flush the tank. Use fresh 1-K kerosene only.
AIR FILTERS:
The Air Intake Filter should be replaced or washed with soap and
water and dried thoroughly every 500 hours of operation, or less,
depending on conditions.
The Output and Lint Filters should be replaced every 500 hours
of operation or less, depending on conditions.
NOTE: Use of diesel may require additional maintenance..
FAN BLADES:
Blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season,
depending on conditions.
Remove all accumulated dust and dirt with a damp cloth, taking
care not to bend any of the fan blades. Be sure fan blades are
dry before re-starting the heater. For Fan removal, see Figure 14.
Never service heater while it is plugged in
or while hot!
WARNING
Model #s: PT-16-TTC (Single Burner),
PT-32-TTC (Double Burner),
PT-47-TTC (Triple Burner)
User’s Manual and
Operating Instructions
Propane
Tank Top Heaters
IMPORTANT:
Read and understand all of the direc-
tions in this manual before assembling, starting or servic-
ing the heater. Improper use of this heater can cause
serious injury. Keep this manual for future reference.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
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Table of Contents
Safety Information.........................................................2-3
Product Identification........................................................3
Propane Supply................................................................3
Ventilation............................................................3
Assembly..........................................................................3
Connecting Heater to Cylinder..........................................4
Lighting Instructions..........................................................5
Maintenance and Storage.................................................6
Replacement Parts List.....................................................6
Exploded Parts Drawing...................................................7
Warranty...........................................................................8
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Carbon Monoxide Hazard This heater produces carbon monoxide, which has no odor. Burning the
heater in an enclosed space can kill you. Never use the heater in enclosed spaces such as a tent, a
camper, any vehicle or recreational vehicle (RV), enclosed shelter, or any other enclosed areas.
Not for use in residential living areas or in non-adequately ventilated enclosed spaces. Never
bring or store a propane cylinder indoors.
WARNING
DANGER
OUTDOOR USE ONLY
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CERTIFIED
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE
PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED WITH THIS HEATER, CAN
RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY
INJURY AND PROPERTY LOSS, OR
DAMAGE FROM THE HAZARDS OF FIRE,
EXPLOSION, BURN. ASPHYXIATION,
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND / OR
ELECTRIC SHOCK.
ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND
AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER.
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER
INFORMATION SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTION
MANUAL, LABELS, ETCETERA, CONTACT
THE MANUFACTURER.