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Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual
enerco Group, Inc. | Gas-Fired Infra-Red Space Heaters
1. general inFOrMatiOn
Your heater comes fully assembled and is tested at 
a. 
the factory for proper gas and input as stated on 
the name plate.
Before proceeding with the installation, be sure to 
b. 
inspect for damages. Freight company must be noti-
fied of any damages and request that an inspection
be made by the freight company. HeAT STAR will send 
replacement parts for damaged parts only after receiv-
ing a signed inspection report to prove the liability of 
the freight company.
Do not attempt to operate heater with any other gas 
c. 
than that indicated on the heater name plate.
The installation of heater must conform with local 
d. 
building codes or, in absence of local codes, with the 
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1a/NFPA54. In 
Canada, refer to Can 1-B146.1 and B149.2.
Plugged 1/8” N.P.T. Test Gage Connection is located 
e. 
on the Heater Gas Control or a ¼” N.P.T. Connection is 
located on the outside of the Cast Venturi.
2. clearances Minimum clearances to combustibles. 
(refer to Figure 1)
Provide adequate clearance to combustibles, Figure 1, 
between control end of heater for servicing and mini-
mum on top and sides for ventilation and combustion 
air supply.
A minimum clearance of 8’ above floor for public
garages in accordance with ANSI/NFPA No. 88 most re-
cent edition or Figure 1; whichever is larger. In Canada
refer to Can 1-B149.1 and B149.2 Installation codes for 
Gas burning appliances.
A minimum clearance of 10’ from the bottom of heater
to top of wing, or engine enclosure, where aircraft are 
housed, and 8’ above floor in other areas of the hang-
er in accordance with ANSI/NFPA No. 409 most recent 
Figure 1
MoDel No.
BTU/HR. RATING
NoRMAl 
MoUNTING 
PoSITIoN
 CleARANCeS To CoMBUSTIBleS
GAS
NATURAl
PRoPANe
ToP
SIDeS
BACK
BeloW
4030**
30,000
30,000
Horiz.-45°
30”
30”
30”
54”
4040*
40,000
40,000
Horiz.-45°
34”
30”
30”
68”
8050**
50,000
50,000
Horiz.-45°
36”
30”
30”
78”
8060*
60,000
60,000
Horiz.-45°
40”
30”
30”
84”
8070**
70,000
Horiz.-45°
40”
30”
30”
84”
9080**
80,000
80,000
Horiz.-45°
46”
40”
40”
104”
9090**
90,000
90,000
Horiz.-45°
46”
46”
46”
114”
9100S*
100,000
100,000
Horiz.-45°
48”
46”
46”
118”
9100**
100,000
100,000
Horiz.-45°
44”
40”
40”
104”
9120*
120,000
120,000
Horiz.-45°
46”
46”
46”
114”
9140**
140,000
Horiz.-45°
16”
46”
46”
114”
edition, or Figure 1; the larger dimension of ANSI/NFPA
No. 409 or Figure 1 is to be used. In Canada refer to 
CCA B149-1-M91 and B149.2.
 
warning:
 
MAINTAIN CleARANCeS AS SHoWN 
IN FIGURe 1 oR oN HeATeR NAMePlATe, IN GARAGe 
INSTAllATIoNS WHeRe PARKeD VeHICleS ARe DI-
ReCTlY BeloW THe HeATeR.
3. suspensiOn
Heater has four mounting holes, two on each end, for 
attaching rod or angle iron brackets and shall be safely 
and adequately fixed in position independent of gas
and electric supply lines. Refer to Figures 4, 5, and 7 on 
pages 13 and 14 for recommended suspensions.
4. gas supplY
Provide adequate gas supply for rated input of each 
heater using American Standard Installation of gas 
piping and gas appliances in building ANSI/223. 1a/
NFPA54 Pamphlet, Table C-3 shows capacity of pipe of 
different diameters and lengths in cubic feet per hour 
for Natural Gas with pressure drop of 0.3 inches specify 
gravity of 0.60. For liquefied Petroleum Gas (LP) capac-
ity refer to Table C-3 and C-15 of the same pamphlet. 
For recommended heater gas connection refer to 
Figure No. 5, Page 15. In Canada refer to Can 1-B149.1 
and B149.2, and CSA sto. B63.
If gas lines are to be pressure tested with compressed 
air, disconnect each heater to prevent control damage 
and cap outlets. After reconnecting all heaters, purge 
gas lines of air and check all connections for leaks us-
ing soap solution.
 
warning:
 Do NoT USe MATCH oR oTHeR 
FlAMe FoR leAK TeSTING.
5. gas pressure
When a higher than the maximum recommended
gas pressure is being maintained at the main gas line, 
*High Intensity Heaters are only sold as 4040, 8060, 9100S, and 9120
**Different model numbers are achieved by using supplemental orifices included with heaters to change heat output.