IMPORTANT: Read and understand this manual before
assembling, starting or servicing heater. Improper use
of heater can cause serious injury. Keep this manual for
future reference.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Information ............................................... 2
Warranty and Repair Service ..............Back Cover
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SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING: This product
contains and/or generates
chemicals known to the State
of California to cause cancer or
birth defects or other reproductive harm.
IMPORTANT: Read this owner’s
manual carefully and completely
before trying to assemble,
operate or service this heater.
Improper use of this heater can
cause serious injury or death
from burns, fire, explosion,
electrical shock, and carbon
monoxide poisoning.
DANGER: Carbon monoxide
poisoning may lead to death!
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs of
carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu, with
headaches, dizziness, and/or nausea. If you have
these signs, the heater may not be working properly.
Get fresh air at once! Have heater serviced. Some
people are more affected by carbon monoxide than
others. These include pregnant women, persons
with heart or lung disease or anemia, those under the
influence of alcohol, and those at high altitudes.
Make certain you read and understand all warn
ings. Keep this manual for reference. It is your
guide to safe and proper operation of this heater.
1. Use only kerosene, #1#2 diesel/fuel oil, JET A
or JP-8 fuels to avoid risk of fire or explosion.
Never use gasoline, naphtha, paint thinners,
alcohol or other highly flammable fuels.
2. Fueling
a) Personnel involved with fueling shall be
qualified and thoroughly familiar with the
manufacturerʼs instructions and applicable
regulations regarding the safe fueling of
heating units.
b) Only the type of fuel specified on the
heaterʼs data plate shall be used.
c) All flame, including the pilot light, if any,
shall be extinguished and the heater allowed
to cool, prior to fueling.
d) During fueling, all fuel lines and fuel-line
connections shall be inspected for leaks. Any
leaks shall be repaired prior to returning the
heater to service.
e) At no time shall more than one dayʼs supply
of heater fuel be stored inside a building in
the vicinity of the heater. Bulk fuel storage
shall be outside the structure.
f) All fuel storage shall be located a minimum
of 25 feet (762 cm) from heaters, torches,
welding equipment, and similar sources
of ignition (exception: the fuel reservoir
integral with the heater unit).
g) Whenever possible, fuel storage shall be
confined to areas where floor penetrations
do not permit fuel to drip onto or be ignited
by a fire at lower elevation.
h) Fuel storage shall be in accordance with the
authority having jurisdiction.
3. Use only the electrical voltage and frequency
specified on model plate.
4. Heater must be grounded. Use only a properly
grounded three-wire extension cord. Plug into
grounded outlet only.
5. Use only in areas free of flammable vapors or
high dust content.
6. Minimum clearance from any combustible
materials: 8 feet (244 cm) from hot air outlet;
4 feet (122 cm) from top; and 4 feet (122 cm)
from sides and inlet.
7. Locate heater on a stable and level surface
while hot or operating or a fire may occur.
8. Use only in well-vented areas. Before using
heater, provide at least a three-square-foot
(2800 square cm) opening of fresh, outside air
for each 100,000 Btu/Hr (30 kw) of rating.
9. Keep children and animals away from heater
at all times.
10. Never start heater when combustion chamber
is hot or if fuel has accumulated in combustion
chamber.
11. When used with thermostat, heater may start
at anytime.
12. When heater is moved or stored, it must be in
a level position or fuel spillage may occur.
13. Use heater only in accordance with local
ordinances and codes.
14. Never use gasoline, crankcase drainings,
naphtha, paint thinners, alcohol or other highly
flammable fuels.
15. Never use heater where gasoline, paint thinner
or other highly flammable vapors are present.
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Continued
16. Never use heater in living or sleeping areas.
17. Never leave a heater plugged in without adult
supervision if children or animals are likely to
be present.
18. Never move, handle, refuel or service a hot,
operating or plugged-in heater.
19. Never attach duct work to front or rear of
heater.
20. Never attach heater to external fuel tank.
21. Heaters used in the vicinity of tarpaulins,
canvas or similar enclosure materials shall be
located a safe distance from such materials.
The recommended minimum safe distance is
10 feet (304.8 cm). It is further recommended
that these enclosure materials be of a fire
retardant nature. These enclosure materials
shall be securely fastened to prevent them
from igniting or from upsetting the heater due
to wind action.
22. Unplug heater when not in use.
23. Never block air inlet (rear) or air outlet (front)
of heater.
UNPACKING
1. Remove all packing items applied to heater
for shipment.
2. Remove all items from carton.
3. Check items for any shipping damage. If
heater is damaged, promptly inform dealer
where you bought heater.
PRODUCT
IDENTIFICATION
Hot Air
Outlet
Fan Guard
Thermostat
Knob
Hot Air
Outlet
Fuel
Tank
Side Cover
Ignition Control
Assembly (On
Inside of Side
Cover)
Hot Air Outlet
Fuel
Tank
Fuel Cap/
Gauge
Side Cover
Ignition Control
Assembly (On Inside
of Side Cover)
Hot Air Outlet
Fuel
Tank
ON/OFF Switch
with Light
Figure 2 - 55/70 Model
Figure 3 - 115 Model
Fuel Cap/
Gauge
Fan Guard
Fuel Cap/Gauge
Thermostat Knob
ON/OFF Switch
with Light
Thermostat Knob
Fan Guard
Thermostat
Knob
Air Filter
End
Cover
Fan
Guard
Fuel
Tank
Side Cover
Ignition Control
Assembly (On Inside
of Side Cover)
Figure 1 - 40 Model
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Air Filter
End
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Side Cover
Ignition Control
Assembly (On Inside
of Side Cover)
Figure 4 - 165 Model
ON/OFF Switch
with Light
FUELS
VENTILATION
WARNING: Use only kerosene, #1/#2 diesel/fuel oil, JET A
or JP-8 fuels to avoid risk of fire or
explosion. Never use gasoline, oil
drained from crankcases, naphtha, paint thinners, alcohol or
other highly flammable fuels.
Use only kerosene, #1/#2 diesel/fuel oil, JET A or
JP-8 fuels. Heavier fuels such as No. 2 fuel oil or No.
2 diesel fuel may also be used but will result in:
• noticeable odor
• additional fuel filter maintenance
• the need for nontoxic, anti-icer additives in very
cold weather
Do not use fuels heavier than No. 2 grade or
heavy oils such as oil drained from crankcases.
These heavy oils will not ignite properly and will
contaminate the heater.
IMPORTANT: Use a KEROSENE ONLY (blue) or
DIESEL ONLY (yellow) storage container. Be sure
storage container is clean. Foreign matter such as rust,
dirt or water will cause the ignition control assembly
to shut down heater. Foreign matter may also require
heaterʼs fuel system to be frequently cleaned.
WARNING: Provide a fresh air
opening of at least three square
feet (2,800 square cm) for each
100,000 Btu/hr rating. Provide
extra fresh air if more heaters
are being used. The minimum
ventilation requirements must
be followed to avoid risks associated with carbon monoxide
poisoning. Make certain these
requirements are met prior to
operating heater.
Example: A 200,000 Btu/Hr (58.6 kw) heater
requires one of the following:
• a two-car garage door [16 feet (4.88 meter)
opening] raised 5 inches (12.7 cm)
• a single-car garage door [9 feet (2.74 meter)
opening] raised 8 inches (20.3 cm)
• two, 30 inch (76.2 cm) windows raised 15 inches
(38.1 cm)
THEORY OF OPERATION
The Fuel System: The air pump forces air through the air line. The air is then pushed through the
nozzle. This air causes fuel to be lifted from the tank. A fine mist of fuel is sprayed into the combustion chamber.
The Air System: The motor turns the fan. The fan pushes air into and around the combustion chamber.
This air is heated and provides a stream of clean, hot air.
The Ignition System: The ignition control assembly provides power to the ignitor. This ignites the
fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber.
The Flame-Out Control System: This system causes the heater to shut down if the flame goes out.
Fan
Motor
Combustion Chamber
Ignitor
Air Pump
Air Intake Filter
Clean
Heated
Air Out
Fuel
Tank
Nozzle
Air For Fuel
System
Figure 5 - Cross Section Operational View
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Air Line
To Burner
Air For
Combustion
And Heating
Ignition Control
Assembly
Cool Air In
Air Output Filter
Fuel
ASSEMBLY
(FOR 40, 55 AND 70 MODELS ONLY)
These models are furnished with a nose cone
guard. Nose cone guard and mounting screws are
found in the shipping carton.
Tools Needed
• 5/16" nut driver or wrench
1. Place nose cone guard on top of upper shell
flange. Make sure nose cone guard is on hot
air outlet end of heater.
2. Insert screws through nose cone guard and
upper shell flange.
3. Tighten screws firmly.
Nose Cone
Guard
Screw
Hot Air
Outlet
Upper Shell
Flange
Figure 6 - Nose Cone Guard Assembly,
40/55/70 Models Only
(FOR 115 AND 165 MODELS ONLY)
These models are furnished with wheels and a
handle. Some models are furnished with a second
handle also. Wheels, handle(s), and the mounting
hardware are found in the shipping carton.
Tools Needed
• Medium Phillips Screwdriver
• 3/8" Open or Adjustable Wrench
• Hammer
Slide axle through wheel support frame. Install
1.
wheel spacers if provided. Install wheels on axle.
IMPORTANT: When installing wheels, point
extended hub of wheels toward wheel support
frame (see Figure 7).
2. Place cap nuts on axle ends. Gently tap with
hammer to secure.
3. Place heater on wheel support frame. Line up
holes on fuel tank flange with holes on wheel
support frame. Be sure wheels are mounted
under the air inlet of heater.
4. Place handle(s) on top of fuel tank flange. In
sert screws through handle(s), fuel tank flange,
and wheel support frame. Attach nut finger
tight after each screw is inserted. If only one
handle is provided, be sure to mount handle
over outlet end of heater.
5. After all screws are inserted, tighten nuts
firmly.
Handle
Screw
Hot Air
Outlet
Fuel
Tank
Flange
Cord Cleat with Bolts
and Nuts (If provided)
Handle (If
provided)
Air
Inlet
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Wheel Support
Frame
Nut
Extended
Axle
Cap Nut
Figure 7 - Wheel and Handle Assembly,
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Wheel Spacer
(If Provided)
Wheel
115/165 Models Only
Hub
OPERATION
IMPORTANT: Review and understand the warnings in the Safety Information section, page 2.
They are needed to safely operate this heater. Follow all local
ordinances and codes when
using this heater.
TO START HEATER
1. Follow all ventilation and safety information.
2. Locate heater to provide maximum circulation
of the heated air. Follow all location require
ments noted in Safety Information, page 2.
3. Fill fuel tank with kerosene, #1#2 diesel/fuel
oil, JET A or JP-8 fuel.
4. Attach fuel cap.
5. For thermostat models, turn thermostat knob
clockwise to the high position.
6. Plug heaterʼs power cord into approved,
grounded, three-wire extension cord. Extension
cord must be at least six feet (1.8 meters) long.
Extension Cord Size Requirement6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) long, use 18 AWG
(0.75 mm2) rated cord
11 to 100 feet (3.3 to 30.5 meters) long, use
16 AWG (1.0 mm2) rated cord
101 to 200 feet (30.8 to 61 meters) long, use
14 AWG (1.5 mm2) rated cord
7. Plug extension cord into standard 120 volt/60
hertz, 3-prong grounded outlet. Note: For
heater without ON/OFF switch, ignitor will
preheat for five seconds, then heater will
start.
Note: For heater with ON/OFF switch, push
switch to ON(|) position and heater should
start in 5 seconds. If heater does not start, see
Troubleshooting, page 9.
8. For thermostat models, adjust thermostat knob
to the desired setting. Note: A cold heater may
affect the thermostat setting. This thermostat is
a general-heating control. It is not intended for
precise temperature control. Adjust thermostat
until heater cycles at the desired setting.
TO STOP HEATER
Without ON/OFF Switch
Unplug extension cord from outlet.
With ON/OFF Switch
Push ON/OFF switch to OFF (O) position. Unplug
heater when not in use.
TO RESTART HEATER
Without ON/OFF Switch
1. Unplug extension cord from outlet and wait
10 seconds. (Wait two minutes if heater has
been running.)
2. Repeat steps under To Start Heater
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With ON/OFF Switch
1. Push ON/OFF switch to OFF (O) position and
wait 10 seconds (2 minutes if heater has been
running).
2. Repeat steps under
ON/OFF
Switch with
Light
Figure 8 - ON/OFF Switch, 55/70 Models
ON/OFF
Switch with
Light
Figure 9 - ON/OFF Switch, 115/165
To Start Heater.
Models
.
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FUEL
F
OPERATION WITH
PORTABLE GENERATOR
WARNING: Before operating
heater or any appliance from a
portable generator, verify that
generator has been properly connected to earth ground. Improper
grounding or failure to ground
generator can result in electrocution if a ground fault occurs.
Refer to owner’s manual supplied
by generator manufacturer for
proper grounding procedures.
The operating voltage range of the heater is 108 to
132 Volts (120 Volts +/- 10%). Prior to plugging
heater into generator the output voltage should
be verified (if generator is equipped with the automatic idle feature, the output voltage should be
measured with the generator running at full speed).
If the voltage does not measure in this range the
heater should not be plugged into the generator.
Operation, page 6, for starting, stopping,
Refer to
and resetting heater procedures.
STORING,
TRANSPORTING OR
SHIPPING
Note: If shipping, transport companies require
fuel tanks to be empty.
1. Drain fuel tank. Note: Some models have
drain plug on underside of fuel tank. If so, re
move drain plug to drain all fuel. If heater does
not have drain plug, drain fuel through fuel cap
opening. Be sure all fuel is removed.
2. Replace drain plug if provided.
3. If any debris is noted in old fuel, add 1 or 2
quarts of clean kerosene to tank, stir, and drain
again. This will prevent excess debris from
clogging filters during future use.
4. Replace fuel cap or drain plug. Properly dis
pose of old and dirty fuel. Check with local
automotive service stations that recycle oil.
5. If storing, store heater in dry place. Make sure
storage place is free of dust and corrosive
fumes.
IMPORTANT:
months for use during next heating season. Using
old fuel could damage heater.
Do not store kerosene over summer
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Alternator
Figure 10 - Typical Generator Grounding
Method (Generator construction may
vary from that shown)
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Ground Lug
Copper
or Brass
Grounding
Point
Ground Wire (#10
AWG - StrandedCopper)
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PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WARNING: Never service heater while it is plugged in, operating
or hot. Severe burns and electrical shock can occur.
Item
Fuel tank
Air output and lint filters
Air intake filter
Fuel filter
Ignitor
Fan blades
Motor
How Often
Flush every 150-200 hours of operation
or as needed
Replace every 500 hours of operation
or once a year
Wash and dry with soap and water every
500 hours of operation or as needed
Clean twice a heating season or as
needed
No maintenance required
Clean every season or as needed
Not required/permanently lubricated
How To
See Storing, Transporting, or
Shipping, page 7
See Air Output, Air Intake, and
Lint Filters, page 10
See Air Output, Air Intake, and
Lint Filters, page 10
See Fuel Filter, page 11
See Fan, page 10
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING: Never service heater while it is plugged in, operating
or hot. Severe burns and electrical shock can occur.
FAULT CONDITION
Motor does not start five seconds
after heater is plugged in
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. No power to heater
2. ON/OFF switch not in the
ON(|) position
3. Thermostat setting is too low
REMEDY
1. Check circuit breaker in electrical panel
2. Verify the ON/OFF switch is in
ON (|) position and light is on
3. Turn thermostat knob to a
higher setting
WARNING: High voltage!
4.
Bad electrical connection between motor and ignition con
trol assembly or ignition control
assembly and power cord
5. Binding pump rotor
6. Defective ignition control as
sembly
7. Defective motor
8. Blown fuse or ignitor control
assembly
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4. Check all electrical connec
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tions. See Wiring Diagrams,
page 25
5. If fan does not turn freely, see
Pump Rotor,
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6 Replace ignition control as
sembly
7. Replace motor
8. See Ignition Control Assembly,
page 15
page 14
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FAULT CONDITION
Motor starts and runs but heater
does not ignite
TROUBLESHOOTING
Continued
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. No fuel in tank
2. Pump pressure incorrect
3. Dirty fuel filter
4. Obstruction in nozzle
5. Water in fuel tank
WARNING: High voltage!
REMEDY
1. Fill tank with kerosene
2. See Pump Pressure Adjustment, page 11
3. See Fuel Filter, page 11
4.
See Nozzle Assembly, page 13
5. Drain and flush fuel tank with
clean kerosene. See Storing, Tran sporting or Shipping,
page 7
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Heater ignites but ignition con
trol assembly shuts heater off
after a short period of time
6. Bad electrical connection
between ignitor and ignition
control assembly
7. Defective ignitor
8. Defective ignition control
assembly
1. Pump pressure incorrect
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2. Dirty air intake, air output,
and/or lint filter
3. Dirty fuel filter
4. Obstruction in nozzle
5. Photocell assembly not properly
installed (not seeing the flame)
6. Dirty photocell lens
WARNING: High voltage!
7. Bad electrical connection
between photocell and ignition
control assembly
8. Defective photocell
9. Defective ignition control as
sembly
6.
Check electrical connections.
See Wiring Diagrams, page 25
7. Replace ignitor, see page 12
8. Replace ignition control as
sembly
1. See Pump Pressure Adjustment, page 11
2. See Air Output, Air Intake, and Lint Filters, page 10
3. See Fuel Filter, page 11
4.
See Nozzle Assembly, page 13
5. Make sure photocell boot is
properly seated in bracket
6. Clean photocell lens
7.
Check electrical connections.
See Wiring Diagrams, page 25
8. Replace photocell
9. Replace ignition control as
sembly
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SERVICE PROCEDURES
WARNING: To avoid risk of
burn and electrical shock, never
attempt to service heater while it
is plugged in, operating or hot.
UPPER SHELL REMOVAL
1. Remove screws along each side of heater using
5/16" nut-driver. These screws attach upper and
lower shells together. See Figure 11 or 12.
2. Lift upper shell off.
3. Remove fan guard.
4. Clean fan using a soft cloth moistened with
kerosene or solvent.
5. Dry fan thoroughly.
6. Replace fan on motor shaft. Place fan hub flush
with end of motor shaft (see Figure 14).
7. Place setscrew on flat of shaft. Tighten setscrew
firmly (40-50 inch-pounds/4.5-5.6 n-m).
8. Replace fan guard and upper shell.
Setscrew
Fan
Screw
Figure 11 - Upper Shell Removal,
40/55/70 Models Only
Upper Shell
Screw
Upper Shell
Fan Guard
Motor Shaft
Figure 13 - Fan, Motor Shaft, and
Setscrew Location
Motor
Setscrew
Motor
Shaft
Figure 14 - Fan Cross Section
Fan
Flush
AIR OUTPUT, AIR INTAKE AND LINT
FILTERS
1. Remove upper shell (see Figure 11 or 12).
2.
Remove filter end cover screws using 5/16" nut-
Fan Guard
Figure 12 - Upper Shell Removal,
115/165 Models Only
FAN
IMPORTANT: Remove fan from motor shaft
before removing motor from heater. The weight
of the motor resting on the fan could damage the
fan pitch (see Figure 13).
1. Remove upper shell (see Figure 11 or 12).
2. Use 1/8" allen wrench to loosen setscrew
which holds fan to motor shaft.
3. Slip fan off motor shaft.
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driver (see Figure 15 or Figure 16, page 11).
3. Remove filter end cover.
4. Replace air output and lint filters.
5. Wash or replace air intake filter (see Preventative Maintenance Schedule, page 8).
Air Intake Filter
Filter End
Cover
Lint Filter
Figure 15 - Air Output, Air Intake, and
Air Output Filter
Lint Filters, 40/55/70 Models Only
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SERVICE PROCEDURES
Continued
6. Replace filter end cover.
7. Replace fan guard and upper shell.
IMPORTANT: Do not oil filters.
Air Intake Filter
Filter
End
Cover
Lint Filter
Air Output Filter
Figure 16 - Air Output, Air Intake, and
Lint Filters, 115/165 Models Only
PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove pressure gauge plug from filter end
cover (see Figure 17).
2. Install accessory pressure gauge (part number
HA1180).
3. Start heater (see
motor to reach full speed.
4. Adjust pressure. Turn relief valve to right to
increase pressure. Turn relief valve to left to
decrease pressure. See specifications correct
pressure for each model (see Figure 18).
5. Remove pressure gauge. Replace pressure
gauge plug in filter end cover.
Pressure
Gauge
Plug
Operation, page 6). Allow
Relief
Valve
FUEL FILTER
1. Remove side cover screws using 5/16" nutdriver.
2. Remove side cover.
3. Pull upper fuel line off fuel filter neck (see
Figure 19 or 20).
4. Carefully pry bushing, fuel filter, and lower
fuel line (115/165 Models only) out of fuel
tank (see Figure 20).
5. Wash fuel filter with clean fuel and replace in
tank.
1. Remove upper shell and fan guard (See Upper
Shell Removal, page 10).
2. Remove fan (see page 10).
3. Remove 4 side cover screws with a 5/16" nut
driver. Remove side cover (see Figures 19 or
20, page 11).
4. Disconnect ignitor wires from ignition control
assembly (see Figure 21). Pull the ignitor
wires up through the hole in the lower shell.
5. Disconnect fuel line hose and air line hose.
Remove photocell from photocell bracket (see
Figure 21).
6. Remove combustion chamber. Stand com
bustion chamber on end with nozzle adapter
bracket on top (see Figure 22).
7. Remove ignitor screw with a 1/4" nut driver.
Carefully remove ignitor from nozzle adapter
bracket.
Combustion
Chamber
Air Line
Hose
Fuel
Line
Hose
Photocell
Bracket
Photocell
Assembly
Side Cover
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Figure 21 - Disconnecting Ignitor Wires
from Ignition Control Assembly
Ignitor Screw/
Washer Assembly
Nozzle
Adapter
Bracket
Ignitor
Ignitor
Wire
Ignition
Control
Assembly
Ignitor
CAUTION: Do not bend or
strike ignitor element. Handle
with care.
8. Carefully remove replacement ignitor from
packing.
9. Carefully guide ignitor into opening in nozzle
adapter bracket. Do not strike ignitor element.
Attach ignitor to nozzle adapter bracket with
screw using a 1/4" nut driver (see Figure 23).
Torque .90 to 1.69 N-m (8 to 15 in-lbs) Do not
over torque.
10. Replace combustion chamber.
11. Route the ignitor wires back down through the
hole in the lower shell. Connect wires to the
ignition control assembly (see Figure 22).
12. Replace side cover (see Figures 19 or 20,
page 11).
13. Connect and route fuel line hose and air line
hose to nozzle adapter assembly. See Fuel and
Air Line Replacement and Proper Routing
page 14.
14. Replace photocell in photocell bracket. Route
wires as shown in either (see Figure 23 or
Figure 24, page 13).
15. Replace fan (see page 10).
16.
Replace fan guard and upper shell (see
page 10).
Ignitor
Photocell
Bracket
Combustion
Chamber
Combustion
Chamber
Photocell
,
Bracket
Element
Nozzle Adapter
Bracket Opening
Figure 22 - Ignitor Replacement
Nozzle
Adapter
Bracket
Air Line
Hose
Figure 23 - Removing Air and Fuel Line
Hoses (40/55/70 Models Only)
Fuel Line Hose
Nozzle
Adapter
Bracket
Nozzle/
Adapter
Assembly
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Continued
Combustion
Chamber
Nozzle
Adapter
Bracket
Air Line
Hose
Fuel
Line
Hose
Figure 24 - Removing Air and Fuel Line
Hoses (115/165 Models Only)
NOZZLE ASSEMBLY
1. Remove upper shell (see Upper Shell Removal, page 10).
2. Remove fan (see
3.
Remove fuel and air line hoses from nozzle assembly (see Figure 23, page 12 or Figure 24).
4. Turn nozzle assembly 1/4 turn to left and pull
toward motor to remove (see Figure 25).
5. Place plastic hex-body into vise and lightly
tighten.
6. Carefully remove nozzle from the nozzle adapter
using 5/8" socket wrench (see Figure 26).
7. Blow compressed air through face of nozzle.
This will free any dirt in nozzle area.
8. Inspect nozzle sleeve for damage.
9. Replace nozzle into nozzle adapter until
nozzle seats. Tighten 1/3 turn more using 5/8"
socket wrench 4.5 to 5.1 N-m (40 to 45 in-lbs).
See Figure 26.
10. Attach nozzle assembly to burner strap (see
Figure 25).
Fan, page 10).
Nozzle/
Adapter
Assembly
Photocell
Bracket
11. Attach fuel and airline hoses to nozzle assembly. See Fuel and Air Line Replacement and Proper Routing, page 14.
12. Replace fan (see
13. Replace fan guard and upper shell (see Upper Shell Removal, page 10).
Combustion
Chamber
Figure 25 - Removing Nozzle/Adapter
Nozzle Face
Nozzle
Nozzle Adapter
Figure 26 - Nozzle and Nozzle Adapter
Fan, page 10).
Assembly
Nozzle Sleeve
Air Line
Fitting
Fuel Line Fitting
Nozzle/
Adapter
Assembly
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FUEL AND AIR LINE REPLACEMENT
AND PROPER ROUTING
1. Remove upper shell (see Upper Shell Removal, page 10).
2. Remove side cover screws using 5/16" nut
driver (see Figure 19 or 20, page 11).
3. Remove side cover.
4. Inspect fuel and air line hoses for cracks and/or
holes. If fuel line hose is damaged, disconnect
from nozzle adapter (see Figure 23 or 24) and
from fuel filter (see Fuel Filter, page 11). If air
line hose is damaged, disconnect from nozzle
adapter (see Figure 23, page 12 or Figure 24,
page 13) and from barb fitting on pump end
cover (see Figure 27).
5. Install new air and/or fuel line. Attach one
end of air line hose to barb fitting on pump
end cover (see Figure 27) and the other end
to nozzle adapter (see Figure 23, page 12 or
Figure 24, page 13). Attach one end of fuel
line hose to fuel filter (see Fuel Filter, page
11) and the other end to nozzle adapter (see
Figure 23, page 12 or Figure 24, page 13).
Note: Route hoses as shown in Figure 23, page
12 or Figure 24, page 13, according to model.
Hoses are not to touch photocell bracket.
6. Replace side cover.
7. Replace upper shell and fan guard (see
Shell Removal, page 10).
Upper
PUMP ROTOR
(Procedure if Rotor is Binding)
1. Remove upper shell (see Upper Shell Re
moval, page 10).
2. Remove filter end cover screws using 5/16"
nut driver (see Figure 28 or 29).
3. Remove filter end cover and air filters.
4. Remove pump plate screws using 5/16"
nut-driver.
5. Remove pump plate.
6. Remove rotor, insert, and blades (see Figure
28 or 29).
7. Check for debris in pump. If debris is found,
blow out with compressed air.
8. Install insert and rotor.
9.
Check gap on rotor. Adjust to .076/.101 mm
(.003"/.004") if needed (see Figure 30, page 15).
Note: Rotate rotor one full turn to ensure the
gap is .076/.101 mm (.003"/.004") at tightest
position. Adjust if needed.
10. Install blades, pump plate, air filters, and filter
end cover.
11. Replace fan guard and upper shell (see
Shell Removal, page 10).
12. Adjust pump pressure (see Pump Pressure Adjustment, page 11).
Blade
Pump
Plate
Upper
Air Intake
Filter
Filter
End
Cover
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Pump End Cover
Barb
Fitting
Air Hose
Figure 27 - Air Hose to Barb Fitting
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Insert
Rotor
Air Output Filter
Figure 28 - Rotor Location, 40/55/70
Rotor
Air Output Filter
Figure 29 - Rotor Location, 115/165
Models
Blade
Pump Plate
Air
Intake
Filter
Filter End Cover
Models
SERVICE PROCEDURES
Continued
Note: If rotor is still binding, proceed as
follows.
13. Perform steps 1 through 6.
14. Place fine grade sandpaper (600 grit) on flat
surface. Sand rotor lightly in “figure 8” motion
four times (see Figure 31).
15. Reinstall insert and rotor.
16. Perform steps 10 through 12.
Blade
Gap Adjusting Screw
.003"/.004"
(.076-.101 mm)
Gap Measured
With Feeler
Gauge
IGNITION CONTROL ASSEMBLY
WARNING: High voltage!
1. Unplug heater.
2. Remove side cover screws (4) using 5/16" nutdriver to expose ignition control assembly.
3. Remove fuse cover (see Figure 32).
Remove fuse from fuse clips (see Figure 32).
4.
5. Replace fuse with fuse of the same type and
rating (GMA-10). Do not substitute a fuse
with a higher current rating.
6. Replace fuse cover (see Figure 32).
7. Replace side cover (see Figures 19 or 20,
page 11).
Fuse Clips
Fuse
Cover
Rotor
Gap Adjusting Screw
Figure 30 - Gap Adjusting Screw
Locations
Sandpaper
Figure 31 - Sanding Rotor
Figure 32 - Replacing Fuse
Fuse
SPECIFICATIONS
Model Size 40 55 70 115 165
Output Rating (Btu/Hr) 40,000 55,000 70,000 115,000 165,000
Fuel Use only kerosene, #1/#2 diesel/fuel oil, JET A or JP-8 fuels*
Fuel Tank Capacity
(U.S. Gal./Liters) 3/11.3 5/18.9 5/18.9 9/34 13.5/51
Fuel Consumption
(Gal. Per Hr/Liters Per Hr) .3/1.14 .44/1.67 .52/1.97 .85/3.00 1.2/4.54
Pump Pressure (psi) 3.0 3.4 4.7 5.1 5.6
Electric Requirements 120 V/60 HZ (Same All Models)
Amperage (Normal Run) 2.0 2.0 2.8 3.6 3.6
Motor RPM 1725 1725 3440 3440 3440
Hot Air Output (CFM) 170 180 360 490 575
Shipping Weight 32/14.5 35/15.9 35/15.9 54/24.5 65/29.5
(Approximate lbs./kg)
* Use of #2 diesel & fuel oil will result in noticeable odor and could require additional fuel filter main
tenance. Use in extreme cold temperatures may require nontoxic anti-icer additives.
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
1
2
3
4
31
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9-2
9-1
9-3
9-4
9-5
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
34
35
36
32
33
9-6
37
MODELS BC40 AND RC40
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PARTS LIST
MODELS BC40 AND RC40
This list contains replaceable parts used in your heater. When ordering parts, be sure to provide the correct
model and serial numbers (from the model plate), then the part number and description of the desired part.
KEY PART
NO. NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 M51104-01 Handle 1
2 098511-67 Upper Shell (Service Part Will Be Black) 1
3 M11084-29 Screw, #10-16 x 3/4" 2
4 108631-01 Screw, #10-16 x 1" 2
5 098512-58 Combustion Chamber 1
6 M10908-2 Screw, #6-32 x 3/8" 2
7 103154-03 Photocell Bracket 1
8 M16656-24 Photocell Assembly 1
9
(see page 22)
10 M11084-26 Screw, #10-16 x 3/8" 2
11 103684-01 Fan 1
12
(see page 22)
13 M51105-01 Fan Guard 1
14 098219-38 Power Cord 1
15 M11143-1 Strain Relief Bushing 1
16 NTC-4C Hex Lock Nut, 1/4-20 2
17 M11084-26 Screw, #10-16 x 3/8" 4
18 M50631 Rubber Bumper 2
19 097461-09 Side Cover 1
20 101205-01 Motor Bracket 1
21 M30865-02 Bushing 2
22 M11271-8 Clip Nut 6
23 M50104-02 Bushing 1
24 M11084-26 Screw, #10-16 x 3/8" 6
25 M10908-14 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8" 1
26 098511-234 Lower Shell (Service Part will be Black) 1
27 M50814-06 Rubber Airline 1
28 079973-01 Fuel Line 1
29 M50876-04 Fuel Filter with bushing 1
30 M10990-3 Rubber Bushing 1
31 079532-01 Guard, Nose Cone 1
32 102349-01 PCB Support 5
33 104068-02 Ignition Control Assembly 1
34 097702-01 Fuel Cap (Includes Gasket) 1
35 108088-01 Fuel Tank 1
36 M51108-01 Shell Heat-Shield 1
37 M15823-27 Screw, #10-16 x 1/2" 4