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106068
PORTABLE FORCED AIR HEATER
200,000 BTU/HR
WARNING: Use only kero-
sene or No. 1 fuel oil to avoid
risk of fire or explosion. Never
use gasoline, naphtha, paint
thinners, alcohol, or other highly
flammable fuels.
Do not use heavy fuels such as No. 2 fuel oil
or No. 2 Diesel. Using heavy fuels will
result in:
• clogged fuel filter and nozzle
• carbon build up on spark plug
• the need of nontoxic anti-icer in fuel dur-
ing very cold weather
IMPORTANT:
Use a KEROSENE ONLY
storage container. Be sure storage container
is clean. Foreign matter such as rust, dirt, or
water will cause the flame-out control to
shut down heater. Foreign matter may also
require you to clean fuel system often.
This model is furnished with wheels and
handles. Wheels, handles, and the mounting
hardware are found in the shipping carton.
TOOLS NEEDED
• Medium Phillips Screwdriver
• 3/8" Open or Adjustable Wrench
• Hammer
1. Slide axle through wheel support
frame. Install wheels on axle.
IMPORTANT:
When installing wheels,
point extended hub of wheels toward
wheel support frame (see Figure 2).
ASSEMBLY
Front
Handle
Rear
Handle
Wheel
Support
Frame
Wheel
Extended
Hub
Hot Air
Outlet
Fuel
Tank
Flange
Screw
Nut
Cap Nut
Axle
Air
Inlet
Figure 2 - Wheel and Handle Assembly
2. Place cap nuts on axle ends. Gently tap
with hammer to secure.
3. Place heater on wheel support frame.
Make sure air inlet end (rear) of heater
is over wheels. Line up holes on fuel
tank flange with holes on wheel sup-
port frame.
4. Place handles on top of fuel tank flange.
Insert screws through handles, fuel tank
flange, and wheel support frame. At-
tach nut finger tight after each screw is
inserted.
5. After all screws are inserted, tighten
nuts firmly.
FUELS
VENTILATION
WARNING: Follow the mini-
mum fresh, outside air ventila-
tion requirements. If proper fresh,
outside air ventilation is not pro-
vided, carbon monoxide poison-
ing can occur. Provide proper
fresh, outside air ventilation be-
fore running heater.
Provide at least a three-square-foot opening
of fresh, outside air for each 100,000 Btu/Hr
rating. Provide extra fresh air if more heat-
ers are being used.
Example:
A 200,000 Btu/Hr heater re-
quires one of the following:
• a two-car garage door (16 feet wide open-
ing) raised five inches
• a single-car garage door (9 feet wide
opening) raised eight inches
• two windows (30 inches wide opening)
raised fifteen inches