Mr. Heater MHT 45 manual

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    0 1/0 5 R e vision L1 #0 28 5 3 Ener co Group, Inc., 4 560 W. 1 60TH ST ., CLEVELAND, OHIO 44 1 3 5 • 2 1 6-9 1 6-3000 Improper installa tion, adjustment, alter a tion, service or maintenance can cause injur y or proper ty damage. R efer to this manual. F or assistance or additional informa tion consult a qualified installer , ser vice agency or [...]

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    2 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual W ARNING: FIRE, BURN, INHAL A TION, AND EXPL OSION HAZARD. KEEP SOLID COMBUSTIBLES, SUCH AS BUILDING MA TERIALS, P APER OR CARDBO ARD, A S AFE DIST ANCE A W A Y FR OM THE HEA TER AS RE COMMENDED B Y THE INSTR UCTIONS NEVER USE THE HEA TER IN [...]

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    3 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter BEFORE Y OU BEGIN R ead this manual car efully befor e installing or servicing this equipmen t. Impr oper installa tion, servicing or maintenance will ca use dea th, injury or property damage. Check the minimum requir ed saf e distances fr om[...]

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    4 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual - R ear Vie w - R ear Mov able Hanger Hea t Ex changer R eflector Fr on t Fix ed Hanger About The Hea ter B urner Bo x Con tr ol Side A ccess B urner Bo x Con tains the electrical componen ts (i.e. blo wer mo t or , pow er tr ansf ormer , et[...]

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    5 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter L eading P ar ticulars Model No. B TU/hr W eight L ength MHT-4 5 4 5,000 96 lbs. 1 0’ T echnical Specifica tions: - Side View - - End View - R eflector Hea t Ex changer S uspension P oin ts 1" Max. 11 1/2" B urner Bo x 13 1/2 &q[...]

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    6 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Where can the hea ter be installed? The MHT tube hea ter is in tended f or installa tion in the f ollo wing areas: • R esidential applica tions, such as: — gar ages — greenhouses — w orkshops • Ligh t industrial/commer cial applica [...]

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    7 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter A T TENTION Risqu e de mono xy de de carbone L echappemen t du r adia teur doit s’ef fectu er a l’e xterie ur . Utillisez le ma teriel f ourni. L e non-r espect de ces consignes pe ut en tr ainer mor t ou blessures. V enting Codes The loc[...]

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    8 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Section 3 INST ALL A TION W ARNING Sev eral steps ar e in v olved in the installa tion of the hea ter . DO NO T attempt to oper a te the hea ter until ALL steps of the installa tion ha ve been a ccomplished. F ailure t o f ollo w this w arnin[...]

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    9 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter d amage. Clear ances fr om v ehicles park ed benea th hea ters must be main tained. Signs should be posted to iden tify an y possible viola tion of the clear ance distances f orm the hea ter in the v ehicle areas. Maximum allo w able sta ckin[...]

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    10 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Hang the Hea ter R esidential gar ages come in a v arie ty of siz es, shapes, styles and me thods of construction. Beca use of all these v ariables, it is no t possible to include moun ting har dw ar e with the Mr . Heater MHT hea ter . Alth[...]

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    11 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter MHT HEA TER ASSEMBL Y INSTRUC TIONS 1 . Pla ce gask e ts fr om Gask e t kit (0 2 88 5) on each side of the burner bo x. Use the f our moun ting studs ar ound ea ch of the thr ee-inch holes for loca tion. 2. Slide the tube anges o v er the[...]

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    12 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Canadian Installations1 US Installations2 A= Clear ance abov e gr ade, 1 2 inches (30 cm) 1 2 inches (30 cm) ver anda, por ch, deck or balcon y B= Clear ance to windo w or door 6 inches (1 5 cm) for appliances < 6 inches (1 5 cm) for appl[...]

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    13 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter The seams along the length of the piping and the join ts be tween sections of piping should be sealed t o pre v en t a po ten tial leak age of u e gas in to building. Use 1 00% R TV Silicone R ubber A dhesive sealan t suitable f or 500°F[...]

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    14 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual MINIMUM HEIGHT FR OM R OOF TO L O WEST DISCHAR GE OPENING R oof Pitch H (Min) Fla t to 6/1 2 1 .0 F ee t Ov er 6/1 2 to 8/1 2 1 .5 F ee t Ov er 8/1 2 to 1 0/1 2 2.5 F ee t Ov er 1 0/1 2 to 1 2/1 2 4.0 F ee t Ov er 1 2/1 2 t o 1 6/1 2 6.0 F e[...]

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    15 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Double W all Double w all v en t run and Double w all terminal end V er tical V enting a) Three (3") inch O.D. u e pipe, maximum twen ty v e (2 5') feet in length ma y be used as sho wn with appr o v ed v en t cap. b) An insu[...]

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    16 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Non-Pressurized Outside Air Supply Duct Outside Combustion Air Supply The MHT tube hea ter is appr o v ed f or installa tion with an outside air supply system. Some compounds such as halogena ted h y dr ocarbons or o ther corr osiv e chemica[...]

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    17 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Electrical Ser vice Installa tion: S ystem R equirements The MHT tube hea ter r equires a gr ounded three-pr ong electrical outle t to be installed within 1 8”of the rear surf a ce of the heater’s burner bo x. I t is r ecommended tha t t[...]

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    18 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Section 5 OPERA TION Supplied b y others Hea ter Flex Pipe when such use is in compliance with local codes. All pipe, tube and t tings should be new and fr ee fr om defects. Car efully r eam the pipe and tube ends to r emo v e obstruction[...]

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    19 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Oper a tion of the Hea ter CHILDERN AND ADUL TS SHOULD BE ALER TED T O THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURF A CE TEMPERA TURES AND SHOULD ST A Y A W A Y T O A V OID BURNS OR CL O THING IGNITION. Y O UNG CHILDERN SHO ULD BE CAREFULL Y SUPER VISED WHEN TH[...]

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    20 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Section 7 TR OUBLESHOO TING Gener al This tr oubleshoo ting quide has been designed to assist y ou in loca ting and corr ecting minor pr oblems tha t may occur with the MHT tube hea ter . BL OWER DOES NO T COME ON P ossible Ca use T r y This[...]

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    21 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT P ossible Ca use Air in the gas line. Impr oper gas inle t pressur e. Gas v alv e does no t open. L o w gas outle t pr essur e. BURNER DOES NO T ST A Y LIT P ossible Ca use D amaged wir es be tween DSI module and electr[...]

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    22 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Section 8 ILL USTRA TED P AR T S Illustr a ted P ar ts This section pr o vides the par t numbers and pictorials f or componen ts of the MHT tube hea ter . Callout letters on the illustra tions are k ey ed to the associa ted parts list. I B A[...]

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    23 Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter ALL W ARRANTY CL AIMS REQUIRE PROOF OF PUR CHA SE REF .# ITEM# DESCRIPTION A F2 0 2 8 50 MHT-4 5NG Burner Bo x for (F2 088 50) F2 0 2 8 5 1 MHT-4 5LP Burner Bo x for (F2 0 2 8 5 1) B F1 06 2 50 MHT4 5 T ube Set (L ong) C 060 1 4 Hanger D 060[...]

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    24 Mr . Hea ter | Gas-Fir ed L o w-In tensity Infrar ed Hea ter Opera ting Instructions and Owner’s Manual W ARNING: USE ONL Y MANUF A CTURER’S REPLA CEMENT P AR TS. USE OF ANY O THER P ARTS CO ULD CA USE INJUR Y OR DEA TH. REPL A CEMENT P AR TS ARE ONL Y A V AIL ABLE DIRE CT FR OM THE F A CT OR Y AND MUST BE INST ALLED B Y A Q U ALIFIED SER VI[...]