IO-100 Series Installation/Owners Manual

2100 / IO 100 Manual
IM110107
RD: NOV 2016
R.L. 8
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Patio Heaters can be operated using a portable Remote Control Option:
 JP-1236-RK Remote Receiver Kit (field installed in the heater)
 JP-1236-HS Remote 4-Button Handset Transmitter
 The Handset Transmitter is the master component for system setup and operation.
It is recommended to have a backup/spare “twin” handset transmitter in case one is
misplaced
 Handsets plug together to “twin” a backup handset with the same codes as master
 In the event of any concern for breach of control security (lost handset), master
codes can easily be changed in existing handset(s) on site
 Unique random signal codes ensures no interference with any neighboring systems
 JP-1236-KT Wireless Keypad Transmitter (wall mounted at patio)
 Control up to four heater zones using unique PIN’s
 Requires a Handset Transmitter as master code controller
 Quick Setup instruction sheets accompany the Remote Receiver Kit and the Handset
Transmitter for installation and programming of the system.
Layout and Control:
 Each heater requires its own receiver (JP-1236-RK)
 Each handset transmitter has 4 channels and can control up to 4 individual heat zones
 Multiple receivers can be programmed to one common transmitter channel (button)
 Multiple heaters can be simultaneously activated in one heating zone with one
transmitter button
 If more than 4 heating zones are required, then more than one master handset transmitter
is required; two master handsets can control up to 8 heating zones,
15. REMOTE CONTROL OPTION (Single-Stage Models ONLY)
fan should be located no more than 120 ft from the furthest heater in the zone. Sufficient air
supply must be provided.
Exhauster Capacity:
USA: Natural or mechanical means shall be provided to supply and exhaust at
least 4ft
3
/min/1000Btuh (0.38m
3
/min/kW) Natural Gas input of installed heaters [4.5ft
3
/
min/1000Btuh (0..43m
3
/min/kW) Propane input]. Some local codes may require an in-
terlock to a dedicated exhaust fan. Consult your local code and ANSI Z223.1 latest
edition for all venting requirements and practices.
Canada: It is required that the heater(s) be electrically interlocked to dedicated
exhaust fan(s) by means of an Air Proving Switch. Exhaust fan(s) must be sized to cre-
ate 300 cfm (8.5 cu m/min) exhaust for every 100,000 Btuh (30 kW) or any portion
thereof of total input of installed equipment. Provide combustion and ventilation air
supply compatible with exhaust volume . Consult the latest edition of CSA.B149.1 Sec-
tion 7.22.