User Guide
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PARTS LIST - 09287 FIREBALL 342
Ref. No. Description Sip Part No.
1. Front grill PW09-10310
2. Cover PW09-10311
3. Handle PW09-10312
4. Terminal block PW09-10313
5. Chamber PW09-10314
6. Chamber bracket PW09-10315
7. Burner assembly PW09-10316
8. Thermostat PW09-10317
9. Thermocouple PW09-10318
10. Fan PW09-10319
11. Motor PW09-10320
12. Rear grill PW09-10321
13. Mounting clip PW09-10322
14. Mains lead PW09-10323
15. Mains lead gland PW09-10324
16. Regulator c/w hose PW09-10325
17. Plastic cover PW09-10326
18. Base PW09-10327
19. Gas valve button PW09-10328
20. Switch PW09-10329
21. Piezo ignitor PW09-10330
22-1. Gas valve PW09-10331
22-2. Solenoid valve PW09-10332
22-3. Gas pipe PW09-10333
22-4. Gas nozzle PW09-10334
23. Bracket PW09-10335
24. Electrode PW09-10336
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This is a direct-fired forced-air propane heater for either indoor or outdoor use. It's in-
tended use is primarily the temporary heating of buildings under construction, altera-
tion or repair, but is equally at home in any well ventilated area. All products of com-
bustion generated by the heater are forced through the heater and released into the
area being heated. This heater operates at approximately 98% + combustion effi-
ciency but still produces a small amount of carbon monoxide. Humans can tolerate
small amounts of carbon monoxide for short periods. Carbon monoxide can build up
in a heated space and failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in poison-
ing or death.
WARNING: Not suitable for use with ductwork.
PRODUCT FEATURES:
Portable & Stable.
Wind Resistant.
Has a Safety Shut-off System.
Warning: The Propane pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with this heater
must be used without alteration.
The assembly should be visually inspected prior to each use. If the is evidence of any
wear or damage to the hose or the regulator, it should be directly replaced from SIP,
or one of it’s agents prior to the heater being operated.
The heaters mentioned in this manual should only be used outdoors, or in well
ventilated surroundings.
A general rule would be that for every Kw of output there should be permanent
ventilation of 25 cm² with a minimum outlet / inlet of 250 cm².
Gas cylinders should be kept and used in accordance with current local regula-
tions.
Never direct the hot air flow from the heater towards the cylinder.
Never use the heater without all of the covers / guards fitted.
Always place the heater so that the inlet and outlet are not obstructed.
If the heater has to work for long periods of time, particularly at full capacity; it is
possible that ice will form on the propane cylinder. This is due to high vapour
withdrawal - Not for this reason, or for any reason should the cylinder be heated.
To avoid this effect, or at least to reduce it; use a larger cylinder, or link 2 or
more together (see picture on page 12).
Note: Less gas is vaporized at lower temperatures; you may need two or more cylin-
ders or one large cylinder per heater in colder weather. Your local propane dealer
should be able to advise you on this matter.
OPERATING CONDITIONS