Specifications; Important; General Recommendations - HeatStar HS155IR Guide D'utilisation Et Instructions De Fonctionnement

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SPECIFICATIONS

Max. Heating Output
Fuel Consumption
Power Supply
Phase
Voltage
Frequency
Power Consumption
Nozzle
Pump Pressure
Adjustment of Combustion Air Flap
Tank Capacity
Noise Level at 1 m
Dimensions: L x W x H
Weight

IMPORTANT:

Before using the heater, read and understand all
instructions and follow them carefully. The manufacturer
is not responsible for damages to goods or persons due to
improper use of units.

GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS

The heater described in this manual is a portable oil-
fueled infrared heater running on heating oil. Its easy
handling and large fuel tank allow it to be used locally
and temporarily with complete stand-alone operation. The
area to be heated is therefore hit by an even and uniform
flow of heat, without air movement. The unit is a direct
combustion heater that works by sending both hot air
and combustion products in the room you wish to heat:
all the necessary precautions must therefore be taken to
guarantee a sufficient exchange of air.
Always follow local ordinances and codes when using
this heater:
• Read and follow this owner's manual before using the
heater;
• THE INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT SHALL BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS OF THE
AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION IN YOUR AREA.
Also, as a recommended operation practice reference
should be made to the current issue of CSA B139,
Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment in Canada
and NFPA 31 Standard for the Installation of Oil-
Burning Equipment In the USA;
• Use only in places free of flammable vapors or high
dust content;
BTU/H
Gal/H
(V)
(Hz)
(W)
(US gal/H)
PSI
(N°)
(US gal)
(dBA)
(in)
(lbs)
Fuel Fired Portable Radiant Construction Heater
154,237
1.1 1
1
120
60
440
0.85-80
174
2
17.17
72
55.5 x 28.03 x 41.5
161
• Never use heater in immediate proximity of flammable
materials (the minimum distance must be 10 feet);
• Make sure fire fighting equipment is readily available;
• Make sure sufficient fresh outside air is provided ac-
cording to the heater requirements. Direct combustion
heaters should only be used in well vented areas in
order to avoid carbon monoxide poisoning;
• A rough estimate of opening required for each gallon
(US) of capacity is three square foot at heater level, for
direct-fired heaters;
• The heater is installed and connected to properly
grounded electrical outlet with adequate supply. (refer
to specifications for reference.
• Ensure that the machine resting surface or ground is
not made of flammable material.
• Minimum clearances from combustible material must
be: 30" from side and rear (air inlet) of heater 80"
from ceiling 40" on air outlet of heater.
• Never block air inlet (rear) or air outlet (front); In case of
very low temperatures add kerosene to the heating oil;
• Connect the power cord to the outlet and wait 15 min
at least be fore starting heater, to allow pre-heated
filter warming heating oil inside the filter (NOT ON ALL
MODELS)
• Make sure heater is always under surveillance and keep
children and animals away from it;
• Before starting the heater always check free rotation of
ventilator;
• Heater is not ductable.
• Allow heater to fully complete its cooling cycle before
unplugging
• Unplug heater when not in use.
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