Therma-Stor Products Group PN 4027300 ユーザーズマニュアル

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1 Specifications
Part No. 
4027300
Power 
User selectable 30/50 A operation 
 
220/240 VAC 
 
60 Hz,  Phase 
 
30 Amp = 46°F temperature rise; 8,000 BTUs 
 
50 Amp = 80°F temperature rise; 3,000 BTUs
Blower 
360 CFM 
Filters 
Pleated Media MERV-
Duct Options  Intake – 2” Flex-Duct 
 
Supply – 2” Flex-Duct
Warranty 
Five years; 
 
st year 00% of Parts and Labor
Dimensions
 
Machine  
Shipping
Width  
20.25”  
27.5” 
Height  
40”  
45.25” 
Depth  
2.4”  
25.5” 
Weight  
90 lb  
5 lb
2 Operation
2.1 Transporting
The Phoenix FireBird must always be upright when 
transported by vehicle. It may be tipped onto its handle 
and back for loading and moving by hand. The Phoenix 
FireBird features a high-impact plastic skid plate which 
protects the unit while navigating obstacles such as curbs, 
stairways, and while loading into vehicles.
2.2 Electrical Requirements
The Phoenix FireBird requires 220/240VAC.  The FireBird 
outlet is 240VAC with ground.  When properly installed, 
it provides a ground connection through the cord to the 
heater to protect the operator from electric shock.  The 
Phoenix FireBird comes equipped with two 8’ long cords 
for connection to grounded residential range and dryer 
receptacles.  An accessory extension cord is also available 
(see Accessories).
2.3 Ducting
The Phoenix FireBird can be ducted at the inlet, the 
outlet or both using the included round outlet adapter.  
The FireBird lid and outlet adapter are designed to 
accommodate 2” flexible duct.  When selecting flexible 
ducting keep in mind anticipated outlet temperatures.  Air 
temperature increase is typically 50 to 80 degrees F for 
low and high power settings respectively.  Adding ducting 
decreases airflow which can increase outlet temperatures 
by up to 20 additional degrees F. 
Install the 2” duct adapter by lining up the notch of the 
adapter with the rivet on the cabinet, then push in the 
directions shown to engage fasteners.
2.4 Power Switch
Master POWER Switch: The master power switch located 
on the back of the FireBird can be used to turn the unit 
ON, OFF, or set the unit to be controlled by an external 
thermostat.
When set to ON, the FireBird will energize the blower 
relay and heater elements(s) continuously.  In this mode, 
the heaters are thermostatically limited to 40 degree F 
incoming air temperature with an automatic switch.
When set to THERMOSTAT, the blower and heater will run 
when the thermostat terminals (located under the lid) are 
connected by a switch, remote thermostat, timer, etc.
HIGH/LOW POWER Switch: This switch selects either 
high or low power operation.  If this switch is set to HIGH 
POWER operation, the FireBird MUST be connected to a 
minimum 50 Amp source.
2.5 Hour Meter
The digital hour meter measures the cumulative time that 
the unit is turned on to tenths of an hour. It stores and 
displays the total when the unit is unplugged. It resets to 
zero after 99,999.9 hours of operation.
2.6 Remote Thermostat Connection
To connect a remote thermostat, switch, or timer control, 
first locate the thermostat terminals under the lid of 
the FireBird.  There are 2 spring loaded terminals for 
connecting thermostat wiring.  Any dry-contact switch, 
thermostat, or other type of control that connects the 
terminals together will cause the heater to run.  The 
thermostat circuit is low voltage (24VAC).  DO NOT 
CONNECT POWER TO THE THERMOSTAT TERMINALS.
Always press terminal levers to release spring pressure 
before disconnecting thermostat wiring.  Failure to do 
so will lead to excessive wear on spring loaded terminal 
connector.
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