Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
If you smell Gas:
>Extinguish any open flames
>Don’t touch electrical switches
>Call your Gas supplier immediately
SERIES 4401-J / 4402-J
44N1-J / 44N2-J
INFRA-RED PORTABLE
PA TIO HEATER
FIELD CONVERTIBILITY:
“The conversion shall be carried out in accordance with
the requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction
and in accordance with the requirements of the B149.1
( latest edition) INSTALLATION CODE” in Canada,
and the ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition) in the U.S.A.
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NOTICE:
The Manufacturer. reserves the right to make changes to equipment and
specifications without obligation or
notification.
This publication, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form,
without prior written consent from the manufacturer.
Unauthorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited.
This appliance is an infrared transportable patio,
deck and garden heater for operation with LPG
(Liquefied Petroleum Gas) for 4001/2-J & 4401/2J and for NG (Natural Gas) 4N11/2-J. The
4001/2-J & 4401/2-J burner is controlled and adjusted by the gas control knob, and the gas supply is controlled by the valve on the portable propane gas cylinder. The 4N11/2-J burner is controlled and adjusted by the gas control knob located below the burner. The gas supply is fed up
through the inside of the pole using flexible gas
hose. These installation and operating instructions are intended only for the patio heater Series
4001/2-J & 4401/2-J and 4N11/2-J.
All installations must conform to the following in-
stallation requirements. Also, all local and national code requirements including the current
CAN/CGA-B149.1-00 (latest edition) installation
code and the ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition) for the
U.S.A. for gas burning appliances and equipment.
Due to ever changing standards and requirements, revision to our equipment and installation
procedures may be necessary. In case of discrepancies, the latest installation m anual will take
priority.
2. INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
This Portable Patio Heater must always maintain
proper clearance to combustible materials. (Top
18” sides 24” below 24”). The heater must
always be placed on a stable, solid level surface.
WARNING: Improper operation, installation, adjustment, alteration, servicing or maintenance
can cause severe property damage, serious injury or death. Carefully read this User Guide before
assembling and setting up the heater.
Do not use this heater in an explosive atmos-
phere. Keep heater away from areas where
gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors
are stored.
3. GAS SUPPLY:
PROPANE (CYLINDER - NOT INCLUDED)
A dented, rusted or damaged propane cylinder
may be hazardous and should be checked by
your gas supplier. The heater comes equipped
with a hose assembly for hook-up to a standard
propane gas tank. For your safety:
• Never use a propane cylinder with a
damaged valve connection.
• Never connect an unr e gulated propane
cylinder to the heater
NATURAL GAS
The heater comes pre-piped with a flexible hose
assembly inside the pole for hook-up to a 5” w.c.
Natural Gas supply. This heater requires a natural gas pressure regulator (supplied).
Regulators must be properly sized and adequate
for each particular installation.
The propane cylinder must be designed to
provide for vapor withdrawal from the operating
cylinder. Gas connections on the heater are leak
tested at the factory prior to shipment. For your
safety a complete gas tightness check of all
connections and hoses, must also be performed
at the installation site prior to use, due to potential
shipment hazards.
Although gas connections on the heater are leak
tested at the factory prior to shipment, potential
hazards could result during shipment. Therefore
For Your Safety a complete gas tightness check
of all connections and hoses must be performed
at the installation site, prior to use as per code.
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TO LEAK TEST:
Make a soapy solution of one part liquid detergent and one part water. The soap solution can be
applied with a spray bottle, brush or rag. Soap bubbles will appear where a gas leak is present.
3.1 GAS REQUIREMENTS AND LEAK TESTING:
NATURAL GAS
NEVER CONNECT AN UNREGULATED GAS SUPPLY TO THE HEATER.
This heater requires a natural gas pressure regulator (supplied)
PRECAUTIONS:
• Periodically check the whole system for leaks or if the smell of gas is detected.
• Extinguish all open flames.
• Never smoke while leak testing.
• If you can not stop a leak, turn off the gas supply and call a qualified and licensed technician, or
your gas supplier.
• Only those parts recommended by the Manufacturer should be used. Substitution will void the
warranty.
• Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak tested and are sound !!!
GAS REQUIREMENTS:
• Maximum inlet pressure to heater must not exceed 5” w.c.
• Heater manifold pressure required to maintain correct burner input is 5” w.c.
• The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with National
• Maximum operating input rating 45,000 BTUH @ 5” w.c.
• Low fire input rating 24,000 BTUH @ 2” w.c.
• Effective radiant range 8 to 20 foot circle (affected by wind and ambient
temperature)
• Fuel N.G.
• Net Weight 60 lbs .
• Certifications CSA International US and Canada
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3.3 GAS REQUIREMENTS AND LEAK TESTING:
PROPANE:
NEVER CONNECT AN UNREGULATED GAS SUPPLY TO THE HEATER.
PRECAUTIONS:
• Periodically check the whole system for leaks or if the smell of gas is detect ed.
• Extinguish all open flames. Perform ALL leak testing outdoors.
• Never leak test while smoking.
• If you can not stop a leak, turn off the gas supply and call a qualified and licensed technician, or
your gas supplier.
• Only those parts recommended by the Manufacturer should be used. Substitution will void the warranty.
• Do not use the heater until all connections have been leak tested and are sound !!!
GAS REQUIREMENTS:
• Maximum inlet pressure to propane regulator must not exceed 125 psi.
• A Minimum supply pressure of 11.0” w.c. is required to maintain correct burner input.
• The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance MUST be used. Any
replacement pressure regulator and hose must conform to standards & specifications of
Schwank and all local codes.
• The installation must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with National Fuel
Gas Code.
3.4 Schwank Series 4001/2-J & 4401/2-J specifications:
• Operating pressure 11” w.c.
• Inlet gas supply pressure minimum 5psi / maximum 125psi
• Maximum operating input rating 46, 000 BT UH
• Low fire input rating 26,500 BTUH
• Effective radiant range 8 to 20 foot circle (effected by wind and ambient
temperature)
• Fuel Propane
• Cylinder size 30 lb or 20 lb.
• Fuel consumption 30 lb. cylinder 15 hours at maximum setting
20 lb. cylinder 10 hours at maximum setting
(ambient temperature effects rate of fuel delivery)
• Net Weight 60 lbs not including cylinder.
• Certifications CSA International USA and Canada
(cylinder not included)
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4. MAIN COMPONENTS AND TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY
Tools Needed:
Adjustable Wrench, Slip Joint Pliers, Phillips Screwdriver,
Medium Blade (#2 or #3 blade), Spray Bottle of Soapy
Water or Paint Brush and soapy water (to check lea ks)
Parts Supplied: 4001/2, 4N11/2 &
• Main Burner/Head assembly unit
• 34” housing and Base
• Post Support Brackets (3 each)
• 46” gas supply line
• Aluminum Reflector (5 pc. Sectional)
• 4 ea. - M6 x 20mm Bolts for Burner Assembly & Upper
Post
• 6 ea. - M6 x 35mm long with M6 Nuts for Post &
Brackets
• 3 ea. - M8 x 15mm long bolts for Post Bracket to Cylinder
Base
• 12 ea.-1/4” acorn nuts for attaching reflector components.
• 12 ea.-1/4” washers for attaching reflector components.
• 12 ea.-1/4” bolts for assembling cylinder base
• 4 ea.- 10mm Phillips screws for burner to post mounting
• 3 ea- M8-125 Butterfly wing Nuts for top
• Fold away Wheels
• AAA Igniter Battery
Model 4001/2, 4N11/2 &
4401/2, 44N1/2
4401/2, 44N1/2
87 3/4”
21”
32 3/4”
Propane Models (4001/2-J & 4401/2-J)
•LPG Regulator on hose and QCC fittings
Natural Gas Models (4N11-J, 4N12-J)
•Sand fillable counterweight container
•18 ft rubber gas hose c/w 1/2” male quick disconnect
•1/2” female quick disconnect for gas supply piping
•N.G. Regulator 5” w.c.
•Gas hose clamp
Note: Gas Pressure Regulators are required
(see Connection and Testing)
Model 4001-J, 4N11-J & 4401-J, 44N1-J includes stainless post, cylinder housing and base.
Model 4002-J, 4N12-J & 4402-J, 44N2-J includes powder coated post, cylinder housing and base.
All other components are common for Models 4001/2-J, 4N11/2-J & 4401/2-J, 44N1/2-J.
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5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Wheel brackets curve ‘up’
Attach Wheel Kit to base:
• Assemble wheel brackets to base ‘L’ brackets using four #8 x
3/4” bolts and nuts (Note: Bolt heads face the wheel; Position
wheel brackets with curve “up”)
• Align pairs of holes in each end of ‘L’ brackets to those in op-
posite sides of the base - fasten in place with #8 x 3/4” bolts
& nuts. (NOTE: Position wheel brackets with curve “up”)
• Assemble wheels to wheel brackets using axle bolts & nuts
NG Model Only: Install #10 x 1 1/4” bolt up though the hole in
top of cylinder base - opposite the wheel assemblies
• Place washer on bolt
• Insert up through hole in top surface of base
• Fasten with washer and nut
• Finger tighten the second nut in place for later use
Attach the 3 post mounting brackets on
to the Cylinder Base as shown. Use 3-M8
x 15mm bolts to secure brackets to the
Fasten the post onto the top of the post
brackets, aligning pre-drilled holes as
shown.
Use six - M6 x 35mm bolts, washers &
nuts to attach post to post brackets.
Tighten securely
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ASSEMBLY..... CONTINUED
Slide cylinder cover over post and let rest in upper position.
For LP connection:
• Slide gas hose up the post with LP regulator at bottom (regulator will
be inside tank cover)
• Attach hose securely to burner
• Allow burner to rest in post
• Connect hose to gas cylinder.
• Lift burner and leak test all connections
• Fasten burner securely in place with four 1/2” machine screws
• Attach assembled reflector (see next page)
For NG connection:
• Attach 45” hose securely to burner
• Slide hose down through inside of post
• Attach burner to post with two 1/2” machine screws - finger tight only
(burner will need to be lifted later to leak test gas hose connection)
• Install outlet side of 5” wc gas regulator onto hose using 1/2” pipe
thread to flared fitting adapter
• Install 1/2” male pipe thread of 18 ft rubber gas hose into gas regulator
inlet side.
• Remove finger tight nut from #10 bolt extending from top side of base
• Using hose clamp provided, secure rubber gas hose to the #10 bolt
extending from top side of base
• Install female quick connect provided to gas supply and connect
heater to the gas supply
• Lift burner and leak test all gas connections
• Secure burner with four 1/2” machine screws
• Install heavy duty grommet in one of the lower holes in the tank cover
• Disconnect gas hose from supply and feed gas hose through the
heavy duty grommet
• Fill counterweight container (supplied) with sand or water and place
on cylinder base
• Slide tank cover down into place - carefully slide hose out though
grommet while tank cover descends
• Attach assembled reflector—see next page for instruction
• Leave sufficient “slack in hose above the clamp to allow for lifting
of the burner for leak testing
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Reflector Assembly:
5 piece Sectional Reflector:
Assemble the four outer reflector sections
using 1/4” washers and wing nuts on only
the outer studs.
Assemble the centre piece to the outer
ring using wing nuts.
One piece reflector option (37”dia)
5 piece sectional
reflector
(32”dia)
Secure reflector to burner with
wing nuts.
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5.1 CONNECTION AND TESTING:
PROPANE CONNECTION 4001/2-J & 4401/2-J:
•Lift the cylinder cover up from the base of the heater
•Let cover rest in an angle position
•Install a full gas cylinder on to the base
•Connect the gas regulator to the QCC 1 cylinder valve
by turning the connector knob manually in a clockwise
direction.
•DO NOT use a tool, hand tighten only
•Replace the cylinder cover.
NATURAL GAS CONNECTION 4N11/2-J & 44N1/2-J:
•Install sand / water filled counterweight before connecting gas supply.
•Connect the 5” w.c. NG Gas Pressure Regulator to the flexible hose.
•Connect the Natural Gas supply line to the flexible hose within 15ft of
the heater base.
LEAK TEST:
For your safety you must perform a leak test of all connections and hoses.
Ensure that the connection of gas hose to burner assembly is also leak tested.
Mix equal par ts of water and soap, brus hing mixture on all joints.
1. Ensure that the heater gas control knob is fully closed by turning
completely clockwise.
2. Open cylinder valve for Propane or supply line for Natural Gas.
3. Apply the soap solution generously to all connections and hoses.
If you detect bubbles, there IS a leak. Close relevant valve completely.
Retighten the leaking connection and repeat leak test process, until
ALL leaking has ceased, no matter how small.
If the leak cannot be repaired permanently, close the cylinder valve c om plete ly
and contact a qualified and licensed gas technician.
After successful leak test, ensure that the burner assembly and all other components are securely fastened.
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6. A SAFE LOCATION FOR THE HEATER:
Caution:
When objects a r e left under a heater in
operation, such objects will be subject
to radiant heat and could be damaged.
The main application of this heater is to provide
radiant heat comfort in the outdoors, at poolside,
spa areas, terraces, patios and work areas, etc.
It is necessary to provide “wind breakers”, against
wind and breezes.
NOTE : This heater is approved for outdoor use only:
•Respect minimum clearances to combustibles as shown in figure 12 below.
•Install heater on a levelled, solid and stable surface.
•Do not install in an explosive environment. Keep away from areas where gas vapours
are present or inflammable liquids are stored or used.
•In case of strong winds, completely shut-off the heater and the gas valve.
•In case of very high winds remove reflector dome.
•Do not move the heater when it is hot.
•Do Not operate the heater when the wheels are extended and exposed.
6.1 CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLES - ALL MODELS
18”
24” 24”
24”
The clearances to combustibles are established at
points reaching a surface temperature of 160
0
F.
Some materials such as awnings or plastic may
require higher distances.
Respect clearances as shown:
• Sides of Reflector: 24 inches
• Above Reflector: 18 inches
• Below Reflector: 24 inches
Fig. 12
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7. OPERATION AND LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
‘AAA’ Battery
Install ‘AAA” Battery into electronic igniter (as
illustrated) by unscrewing cap counterclockwise, insert
battery with positive terminal facing “in”. Replace cap.
TO TURN ON:
1. From ‘OFF’ position, turn knob 90° counter-clockwise push and hold in.
2. Press the igniter until a flame is established.
3. Release the knob and check if the flame stays on.
4. If the flame goes out, repeat steps 1 & 2 above.
5.For maximum temperature, turn knob fully counter-clockwise.
TO TURN OFF:
1. Turn the knob clockwise until it stops.
2. Depress knob and turn fully clockwise to shut of the gas supply completely
Warning:
A 5 minute complete shut off period is required before the appliance is re-lighted.
In very strong winds, turn off the heater, turn off the gas cylinder valve. Allow the heater to cool down before moving it to a sheltered location. DO NOT move the heater while it is hot.
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8. TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING:
THIS SECTION IS FOR CERTIFIED AND LICENSED GAS TECHNICIANS ONLY. IMPROPER
ADJUSTMENTS, BAD MAINTENANCE OR SERVICING PROCEDURES, CAN CAUSE SEVERE
PROPERTY DAMAGE SERIOUS INJURY, OR FATALITIES.
IMPORTANT PROPANE NOTICE:
Propane tanks equipped with the Q.C.C. {quick coupling connector} have an internal excess-flow
valve safety feature to prevent propane from escaping at full pressure if a gas hose is severed.
If the hand wheel on the propane tank is opened too quickly, the excess flow valve could close
causing the propane flow to slow down or stop. The heater will appear to 'burn' properly for a few
minutes, the flame will diminish and finally extinguish. Attempts to relight the heater will fail.
If this occurs: Close the hand wheel on the propane tank and let sit for a few minutes. The excess
flow valve will then reset . Now turn the hand wheel on the propane tank very slowly to prevent
the excess flow valve from closing again. After one complete turn, open hand wheel on propane
tank all the way at normal speed. Heater should now be OK for normal operation.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Burner will not light Gas valve may be in OFF position or fuel
cylinder is empty
Burner will not stay on Debris or dirt around the pilot
Low Burner Flame Cylinder is low on fuel Check / replace empty LPG gas cylinder.
Burner Unit
Pilot Orifice blocked
Air in supply system
Loose connection
Electronic Igniter ‘AAA’ Battery Dead
Gas pressure low with valve open full
New cylinder or 1st time start up
Cylinder Valve On, no gas flow
Igniter assembly bent/ or out of
correct position to ignite
Igniter failure
Loose connections
Thermocouple faulty
Gas leak in the line
Lack of fuel pressure
Pressure is low, or regulator is defective
Gas inlet hose is kinked or bent
Spider or insect cocoon
Carbon on reflector & emitter screen or
Thick black sm oke
Turn the gas valve ON or replace LPG gas
cylinder if empty.
Clean or replace orifice
Purge air from lines. Open gas line valve &
depress control knob for approx 2 minutes.
Check igniter lead and fittings.
Check and replace if necessary
Replace cylinder or regulator
Purge air from lines
Is cylinder full/ check regulator /hose assy.
Check set-up and position then retry.
You can light pilot manually with a match or
taper
Clean pilot area
Tighten Connections
Check for restricted or plugged orifice.
Replace empty LPG gas cylinder or defective regulator
Check gas pressure (NG)
Check & straighten out hose for damage
Check for obstructions.
Clean components as needed, check for
probable cause, and rectify
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8.1 STORAGE
When he a ter is not in use for a prolonged period of time, remove gas cylinder.
Verify that the gas valve is fully and tightly closed.
Do not store the gas cylinder indoors.
Store gas cylinder in a well ventilated area.
For more compact storage and to avoid damage, the reflector may be removed
8.2 PREVENTATIVE CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The burner area is likely to attract spiders, especially inside orifices. Once a year, the heater should be
inspected for spider webs, insects, and debris around burners and orifices. Plugged injectors or orifices
will obstruct the gas flow to the burner. This will result in burner malfunction or possible damage.
Have heater inspectedif.…..
•you smell gas combined with yellow tipped flames on burner.
•heater does not provide expected heat capacity
•burner makes little popping sounds while operating, other than when shutting down after
being turned off. When heater is warming up or cooling down a pinging metallic noise is normal.
8.3 SAFETY
•Check periodically for leaks in the system, or immediately when you smell gas.
•In case a leak is detected, extinguish all open flames in the area.
•Never leak test while smoking.
•If you cannot repair a leak, turn off gas supply at the c ylinder valve and contact your gas supplier
The Manufacturer warrants that this product is free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service subject to
the te rms of this d oc um e nt.
COMPONENT PARTS - ONE YEAR WARRANTY
Sub ject to the condition s an d limitation s stated herein, during the term of th is limited w a r ranty, we w ill s upply any compon ent part
(at our op tion a new or repaired component part) of the heater, as de fined below, e xcluding any labor, which th e M anufacturer ’ s ex am ination d e termines to be defectiv e in workm anship or materia l f or a per iod of one y ear (1 y ear) from the date of installation,
unles s oth e r w is e specifie d below. T his warranty applies to th e he a te r ’s original owne r , an d subseq ue n t transferees and only if the
unit is installed a nd opera ted in accordance with the p r inte d instruc tion s a ccomp a nying the unit and in com pliance w ith all applicable installation, building codes and good trade practices.
BURNER AND MAN TLE - THREE YEAR WARRA NTY
The Manufacturer warrants the burner and mantle for a period of three years. (3 years)
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
The Manufacturer shall not be responsible for any expenses, including service, labor, diagnosis, analysis, material or transportation
ch a r ge s incurre d during remov al or reins tallation of th is product, or any of its components or parts. All la bor or service charg es shall
be paid by the owner. This warranty does not cover heating products improperly installed, misused, exposed to or damaged by negligence, accident, corrosive or contaminating atmosphere, water, excessive thermal shock, impact, abrasion, normal wear due to use,
alteration or operation contrary to the owner’s manual or if the serial number has been altered, defaced or removed. This warranty
shall not ap ply if the input to the heating product exceeds by more tha n 2% of the r a ted input on the rating plate. The M anufacturer
shall not be liab le for a ny default or d e lay in performa nce by its warranty c a us e d by a ny c ontingen cy beyond its con tr ol, including
war, government restrictions, or restraints, strikes, fire, flood, acts of God, or short or reduced supply of raw materials or products.
WARRANTY PROCEDURE
To e stablish the installation d ate for any purpose under this L imited Warranty, you must retain the orig inal rec ords that can establish
the in s ta lla tion date of y our unit. If y ou d o not provid e suc h docum e n ts , th e s ta r t date of th e ter m of this Lim ite d Warranty will be
ba s e d upon the date of unit manufa c tur e , plus thirty ( 30) days. Fa ilure to maintain the eq uipment th r oug h regula r an nual servi ce
ma intenanc e by a qualifie d service technician shall void the warr an ty.
LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
This document contains all warranties made by the Manufacturer and may not be varied, altered or extended by any person. There
are no promises, or agreements extending from the Manufacture other than the statements contained herein. THIS WARRANTY IS
IN L IE U OF ALL WARRANT IES E XPRESSED OR IMPL IED, TO TH E EXTEN T A U TH O RIZE D BY TH E LAWS OF THE
JURISDICTION, INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY THE WARRA NTIES OR MERCHANTIBILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
It is understood and ag r e ed that the Ma nufacturer ’ s obligation hereund er is limite d to repairin g or replac ing parts de termined to b e
defective as stated above. In no event shall the Manufacturer be responsible for any alleged personal injuries or other special, incide n ta l or c on s eq ue ntial dama ges. As to p roperty da ma ges, contra ct, tort or other c laim the Manufac ture r’ s re sp on s ibility shall not
ex c eed the purchase priced paid for the pr oduct.
A ll r eplacement parts w ill be war ran ted for the unused portion of the warranty coverage period remaining on the applicable uni t.
Som e A uthorities do not allow ce r tain war r a nty exc lus ions or limitations on h ow long a w a r ranty lasts or the exclus ion s or limitations of incide ntal or con s equen tia l damages. In s uch cases, the abov e lim itations or e xclusions may n ot apply to y ou and are not
intended to do so where prohibited by law. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which
vary by each jurisdiction.
5285 BRADCO BLVD. MISSISSAUGA, ON, L4W 2A6
2 SCHWANK W A Y, W A Y NE SBORO , G E O R GIA. 30830-8336
SCHWANK Ph: 905-712-4766 Fax: 905-712-8336
I NFRASAVE Ph: 1-866– I NFRA S V (463 7278) Fax: 1-866-724 – 9265
GP-D400-BX-03B
4000 (-J) SERIES
WA RRANTY
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