Owner's Manual
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111656-01E
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ASSEMBLY
1. Remove screw from top of fan guard (see
Figure 3). Discard screw.
2. Insert nut clip (provided with handle) with
flat side facing up through slot in top of shell.
Align holes in nut clip with screw hole behind
slot in top of shell (see Figure 4).
3. Place handle over hole and clip. Insert two
screws (provided with handle) through
handle and tighten into shell (see Figure 3).
Make sure rear screw goes through shell and
into fan guard. Tighten screws firmly.
Figure 3 - Removing Screw from Top of
Fan Guard
Figure 4 - Installing Nut Clip
Figure 5 - Attaching Handle
Remove
Screw
Nut Clip
Slot
Shell
Screws
Handle
Rear of
Heater
Nut Clip
Flat Side
Facing Up
PROPANE SUPPLY
Propane gas and propane tank(s) are to be fur-
nished by the user.
Use this heater only with a propane vapor
withdrawal supply system. See Chapter 5 of the
Standard for Storage and Handling of Liquefied
Petroleum Gas, ANSI/NFPA 58
and/or CAN/CGA
B149.2. Your local library or fire department will
have this booklet.
The amount of propane gas ready for use from
propane tanks varies. Two factors decide this
amount:
1. The amount of propane gas in tank(s)
2. The temperature of tank(s)
This heater is designed to operate with a minimum
20 pound (9 kg) propane tank. You may need two
or more tanks or one larger tank in colder weather.
Use a 100 pound (45 kg) tank for longer operation
or in very cold weather. Less gas is vaporized at
lower temperatures. Your local propane gas dealer
will help you select the proper supply system. The
minimum surrounding air temperature rating for
each heater is -20° F (-29° C).
Average Temp Number Of Tanks
At Tank Location 100 pound (45 kg)
above 0° F (-18° C) 1
below 0° F (-18° C) 2
Smaller tanks can be used for limited run times
but it is recommended to use larger tanks for
optimum performance.










