Procom ML200HBA User Manual

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VENTILATION  AIR
Ventilation  Air  From  Outdoors
Provide  extra  fresh  air  by  using
ventilation  grills  or  ducts: You  must
provide  two  permanent  openings: one
within  12
"
  of  the  ceiling  and  one  within
12
"
  of  the  floor.
Connect  these  items  directly  to  the
outdoors  or  spaces open to the  outdoors.
These spaces include attics and crawl
spaces. Follow   the   National  Fuel  Gas
Code  NFPA 54/ANS Z223.1, Section 5.3.
Air  for  Combustion  and  Ventilation
  for
required  size of ventilation grills or ducts.
IMPORTANT:  Do  not  provide  openings
for  inlet  or  outlet  air  into  attic  if  attic has
a  thermostat-controlled  power  vent.
Heated  air  entering  the  attic  will  activate
the  power  vent.
              NOTICE:   This  heater  is
intended   for  use  as  supplemental
heat. Use   this  heater  along  with
your  primary  heating  system. Do
not  install  this  heater  as your
primary  heat  source. If  you have
a  central  heating  system, you
may  run  system’s  circulating
blower  while  using  heater. This
will   help  circulate the  heat
throughout   the  house.  In  the
event  of  a  power outage,  you can
use  this  heater  as  your primary
heat  source.
        WARNING:   A  qualified
service   person   must  install
heater.  Follow  all  local  codes.
CHECK  GAS TYPE
Use  only  Propane/LP gas. If  your
gas  supply is not  Propane/LP, do not
install heater. Call  dealer  where you
bought   heater  for  proper  type heater.
INSTALLATION  NEEDS
Before  installing  heater,  make  sure
you have  the  items  listed below.
 
piping (check  local  codes)
 
sealant (resistant  to  Propane/LP  gas)
 
equipment   shutoff   valve*
 
ground  joint  union
 
test  gauge   connection*
 
sediment   trap
 
tee   joint
 
pipe   wrench
*A   CSA/AGA  design-certified       equip-
ment   shutoff   valve  with  1/8
"
 NPT
tap   is   an   acceptable  alternative   to
test  gauge    connection.  Purchase  the
optional CSA/AGA    design    certified
equipment   shutoff   valve   from  your
dealer.  See  Accessories,  page  17.
LOCATING  HEATER
This  heater  is  designed  to  be
mounted  on  a  wall.  You  can  locate
heater  on  floor,  away  from  a  wall.
An  optional  floor  mounting  stand is
needed.  Purchase   the   floor
mounting   stand   from   your   dealer.
See   Accessories,   page 17.
For  convenience  and  efficiency,
install  heater
 
where  there  is  easy  access for
      operation, inspection, and service
 
 in coldest part of room
An  optional  fan  kit  is  available  from
your   dealer.   See   Accessories,
page 17.  If  planning  to  use  fan,
locate  heater  near  an  electrical
outlet.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION:  If  you  install  the
heater  in  a  home  garage
 
heater  pilot  and  burner  must
      be  at  least  18  inches  above
        floor.
 
locate   heater  where  moving
        vehicle  will  not  hit  it.
           CAUTION:   This  heater
creates  warm  air  currents.
These  currents  move  heat
t o   w a l l       s u r f a c e s     n e x t     t o
h e a t e r .   I n s t a l l i n g     h e a t e r
next  to  vinyl  or  cloth  wall
c o v e r i n g s     o r     o p e r a t i n g
heater   where  impurities  (such as
tobacco  smoke,  aromatic   candles,
cleaning  fluids, oil or kerosene
lamps,  etc.)  in  the  air  exist  may
discolor   walls.
           WARNING:  Never  install
the  heater
 
 in a bedroom or bathroom.
 
 in a recreational vehicle.
 
where    curtains,    furniture,
      clothing,   or   other   flammable
      objects are less than  36 inches
      from  the  front,  top, or sides  of
      the  heater.
 
 as  a  fireplace  insert.
 
 in   high  traffic  areas.
 
 in   windy  or  drafty  areas.
Figure  3 -Ventilation  Air  from  Outdoors