Operator’s Manual Indirect-Fired Air Heaters HI 110D / HI 110HD D HI 200D / HI 200HD D HI 300D / HI 300HD D 0192822 0 1 9 001 2 8 1110 2 2
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Foreword Foreword This heater is designed and approved for use as a construction heater in accordance with the applicable standards of CSA. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT APPLICATIONS. Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat producing products in specific applications. Your local authority can advise you about these. THE INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS OF THE AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.
Foreword Manufacturer’s This manual contains references to approved parts, attachments, and approval modifications. The following definitions apply: Approved parts or attachments are those either manufactured or provided by Wacker Neuson. Approved modifications are those performed by an authorized Wacker Neuson service center according to written instructions published by Wacker Neuson. Unapproved parts, attachments, and modifications are those that do not meet the approved criteria.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 1 Foreword 3 Safety Information 7 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 2 Label Locations .................................................................................. 13 Label Meanings .................................................................................. 15 18 Lifting and Transporting the Machine ................................................. 18 Operation 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 5 13 Lifting and Transporting 3.
Table of Contents 6 Burner Setup 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 7 HI 110 / 200 / 300 36 Removing the Access Panel ...............................................................36 Removing and Installing the Burner Assembly ....................................37 Setting Up the Burner ..........................................................................38 Checking the Oil Burner Electrodes ....................................................40 Checking/Changing the Burner Nozzle .......................
HI 110 / 200 / 300 1 1.1 Safety Information Safety Information Signal Words Found in this Manual This manual contains DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and NOTE signal words which must be followed to reduce the possibility of personal injury, damage to the equipment, or improper service. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal hazards. f Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol.
Safety Information 1.2 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Machine Description and Intended Use Machine description The HI Heater is an indirect-fired air heater that operates on diesel fuel. The machine consists of the following components: Stainless steel combustion chamber and heat exchanger Blower Single-stage burner High-temperature shut-down device Fuel tank Fuel is consumed in a closed combustion chamber.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 1.3 Safety Information Safety Guidelines for Operating the Machine Operator training Before operating the machine: Read and understand the operating instructions contained in all manuals delivered with the machine. Familiarize yourself with the location and proper use of all controls and safety devices. Contact Wacker Neuson Corporation for additional training if necessary. When operating this machine: Do not allow improperly trained people to operate the machine.
Safety Information HI 110 / 200 / 300 Machine installation guidelines As a recommended installation practice, refer to the current issue of CSA B139, Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment in Canada and NFPA 31 Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment in the USA; Never operate the machine in immediate proximity to flammable materials. Minimum distances are specified in the Operation chapter under Positioning the Machine.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 1.5 Safety Information Safety Guidelines for Maintaining the Machine Licensing/ training/ Only trained personnel should troubleshoot or repair electrical problems occurring with the machine. Cleaning When cleaning and servicing the machine: Keep the area around the burner free of debris such as leaves, paper, cartons, etc. Keep the machine clean and labels legible. When cleaning the machine: Do not clean the machine while it is running.
Safety Information HI 110 / 200 / 300 Safety glasses with side shields Hearing protection Safety-toed footwear In addition, before servicing or maintaining the machine: Tie back long hair. Remove all jewelry (including rings). 12 ghi_si000463gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 2 2.1 Labels Labels Label Locations J B H D G A G B K E H L N C (4) HI 110 F C A A G H D G B B J L N E K H C (4) F HI 200 C A ghi_gr007386 ghi_si000464gb.
Labels HI 110 / 200 / 300 D G H A B J B E H K L C (4) F N HI 300 A C wc_gr007556 14 ghi_si000464gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 2.2 Labels Label Meanings ghi_si000464gb.fm A WARNING Hot surface hazard! B WARNING Entanglement hazard. Rotating machinery. Do not reach inside machine when engine is running. C NOTICE Lifting point. D WARNING! Electric shock hazard. Disconnect power before servicing. Read Operator’s Manual. E CAUTION This machine uses diesel fuel.
Labels HI 110 / 200 / 300 G DANGER Using a heater indoors can kill you in minutes. Heater exhaust contains carbon monoxide. This is a poison you cannot see or smell. During indoor operation, vent exhaust gas outdoors. Refer to Operator's Manual. H CAUTION Hot while in operation. Do not touch. Keep children, clothing, and combustibles away.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 Labels M WARNING Licensed gas technician required. Natural gas / liquid propane burner setup and installation, fuel supply connection, test firing, and burner adjustment MUST be performed by a LICENSED professional gas technician and must conform to the requirements of all relevant local, state, provincial, and Federal authorities. Failure to heed this warning may result in an explosion and/or fire causing property damage, personal injury, or death.
Lifting and Transporting 3 3.1 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Lifting and Transporting Lifting and Transporting the Machine Requirements Background Transport vehicle capable of carrying 1000 lbs (454 kg) Crane or lift capable of carrying 1000 lbs (454 kg) NOTICE: These machines are NOT designed to be towed with any vehicle. WARNING Crushing hazard. f Only qualified riggers should attempt aerial lifting of this machine. Guidelines Follow the guidelines below when lifting and transporting this machine.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4 4.1 Operation Operation Installing the Lift Brackets (if equipped) Before attempting to lift the machine, the lift brackets must be installed. 1. Remove the machine from the crate. 2. Intstall the four lift brackets (a) as shown using the supplied bolts and washers. ghi_tx001447gb.
Operation 4.2 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Installing the Wheels and Handle Overview The axle, wheels, handle, and stand are shipped loose with the machine and must be assembled before operation. There are pre-drilled holes for all of the components to be assembled. Bolts, washers, and nuts are provided. Installing the axle and wheels Follow the procedure below to install the axle and wheels. 1. Lift the machine using appropriate lifting gear. WARNING Crushing hazard.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4.3 Operation Controls and Service Locations HI 110D HI 200 / 300 ghi_tx001447gb.
Operation HI 110 / 200 / 300 HI 300 HD wc_gr007557 Machine components Ref Description Ref a Exhaust flue e Lift brackets (if equipped) b Control panel f Air inlet and fan guard c Manual transport handle g Access panel d Fuel fill location h Fuel filter 22 Description ghi_tx001447gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4.4 Operation Control Panel RESET Control panel components Ref Description Ref Description a Burner fault lamp and reset button (dual function) d Power indicator b Mode switch (on-off-on) See topic Starting the Machine. e Power cord c Thermostat receptacle — — Symbols and meanings Symbol Meaning/function Symbol Meaning/function Thermostat connection point RESET Press and hold the button to reset the machine when a burner fault has occurred.
Operation 4.5 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Recommended Fuels Low ambient temperatures cause diesel fuels to gel. Gelled fuels will cause burner ignition failure and/or burner fuel pump damage. Always use the proper fuel for the conditions. Fuel Blend Guide 4.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4.7 Operation Positioning the Machine DANGER Exhaust gas from the burner contains carbon monoxide, a deadly poison. Exposure to carbon monoxide can kill you in minutes. f Never run the machine indoors or in an enclosed area unless the machine is vented properly according to local and national codes. Guidelines Observe the following guidelines when positioning the machine for operation.
Operation 4.8 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Suggested Venting DANGER Asphyxiation hazard. Exhaust gas from the burner contains carbon monoxide, a deadly poison. Exposure to carbon monoxide can kill you in minutes. f Never run the machine indoors or in an enclosed area unless the machine is vented properly according to local and national codes. When installing vents: Do not use B-vent exhaust pipes to vent an oil burning machine. Contact Wacker Neuson Product Support for recommended alternatives.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 Operation Note: The above venting diagram shows suggested venting layouts only. Consult all appropriate governing bodies or local contractor for venting and fresh air requirements. ghi_tx001447gb.
Operation 4.9 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Installing the Heater Duct Overview Optional ducts can be connected to the air outlet. This allows warm air to be evenly distributed throughout the heating area. NOTICE: When using ducts, observe the static air pressure limits specified in Technical Data. Requirements Machine shut down and cooled Machine properly positioned CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4.10 Operation Connecting Power to the Machine Requirements Power source (115VAC) Machine properly positioned Operation mode switch in the OFF (0) position ] WARNING Fire hazard and electric shock hazard. The use of under-sized extension cords can lead to fire and electric shock. Fire and electric shock can cause severe injury. f Do not use under-sized extension cords.
Operation 4.11 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Pre-Starting Checks Requirements Checks Result Machine properly positioned Power connected to the machine Before starting the machine, check the following items: Item Task Fuel sight gauge (if equipped) Check that the fuel tank is full (if applicable). Fuel tank cap Check that the fuel tank cap (if applicable) is secure. Operation mode switch Check that the operation mode switch is in the OFF position.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4.12 Operation Starting the Machine Requirements Procedure Machine properly positioned Power connected Pre-Starting Checks completed To start the machine, follow the procedure below. 1. Select an operation mode. a. Continuous heat mode (I) b. thermostat mode (II) RESET 0 wc_gr007558 Operational sequence The following sequence of events will occur. Nozzle heater Note: The burner may not fire immediately on startup if the nozzle is cold.
Operation 4.13 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Starting the Machine in Extremely Cold Weather Background In temperatures below 32°F (0°C), it may be necessary to preheat the fuel inside the fuel filter canister. The fuel filter canister is equipped with a low-wattage heating element specially designed for this purpose. HI 200 HD and HI 300 HD machines are also equipped with a thermostatically controlled nozzle heater as described below. . WARNING Burn hazard. The external surface of the fuel filter may be hot.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 4.14 Operation Stopping the Machine Procedure Follow the procedure below to stop the machine. WARNING Electric shock hazard. Electric power is still active at the blower even when the machine is turned OFF. f Remove all electric power to the machine before servicing the machine. 1. Turn the operation mode switch to the OFF (0) position (c). 0 Shutdown sequence The following sequence of events will occur after turning the machine off. 1. The burner will shut down. 2.
Operation 4.16 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Installing and Using the Remote Thermostat Requirements Procedure Remote thermostat Pre-starting checks complete Follow the procedure below to install and use the remote thermostat. 1. Remove the protective cap (a) from the control panel receptacle. 2. Connect the remote thermostat (b) to the control panel receptacle (c). 3. Set the sensor end (d) within the area to be heated. 4. Adjust the target temperature with the dial (e).
HI 110 / 200 / 300 5 5.1 Accessories Accessories Available Accessories Introduction ghi_tx001448gb.fm Wacker Neuson Corporation offers many optional accessories for this machine. These accessories are described below. Contact your local Wacker Neuson dealer or visit www.wackerneuson.com for ordering information.
Burner Setup 6 6.1 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Burner Setup Removing the Access Panel Requirements Machine shut down and cooled Machine properly positioned CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it. Overview Your machine is equipped with a removable access panel. The access panel must be removed in order to maintain and repair certain machine components such as the burner, electric motor, and fuel pump.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 6.2 Burner Setup Removing and Installing the Burner Assembly Requirements Machine shut down and cooled Machine properly positioned CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it. Procedure Before performing any maintenance on the burner assembly, it must be removed from the machine. To remove or install the burner assembly perform the following procedure. Removal 1.
Burner Setup 6.3 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Setting Up the Burner Factory settings Background Machine Nozzle size Fuel pressure Air band setting gph psi bar Diesel Winter blend HI 110 D 0.55 x 80W 195.75 13.5 N/A HI 110 HD D 0.55 x 80W 195.75 13.5 N/A HI 200 D 1.10 x 80W 174 12 3.0 3.0 HI 200 HD D 1.10 x 80W 174 12 2.6 2.6 HI 300D 1.50 x 80W 174 12 3.2 3.4 HI 300HD D 1.50 x 80W 174 12 3.2 3.2 The burner consists of several different components and subsystems.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 Burner Setup 7. Conduct a smoke spot test. Follow the smoke spot tester manufacturer’s instructions and the general guidelines below. HI Heater ghi_gr007395 Use the access hole in the exhaust stack. Several samples should be taken as the heater warms. The final sample should be taken just before the heater reaches 71°C (160°F). 8. Analyze the combustion. Follow the combustion analyzer manufacturer’s instructions and the general guidelines below.
Burner Setup 6.4 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Checking the Oil Burner Electrodes Requirements Machine shut down Power disconnected Burner cool When to inspect Inspect the electrodes on your machine every two weeks or after every 50 hours of operation. The condition of the electrodes will drastically affect your machine’s ability to fire efficiently. Procedure Remove the burner assembly and inspect the condition of the electrode tips (a).
HI 110 / 200 / 300 6.5 Burner Setup Checking/Changing the Burner Nozzle Prerequisites Machine shut down and cool to the touch Machine properly positioned CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it. When Removing the nozzle Replace the burner nozzle annually, or if it is damaged. To replace the burner nozzle, carry out the following procedure. 1. Remove the burner.
Burner Setup 6.6 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Adjusting the Fuel Pressure Requirements Machine shut down and cool to the touch Power disconnected Fuel pressure gauge Background The information below will show you how to check the fuel pressure on your machine. Incorrect fuel pressure will result in too much fuel, or too little fuel, to be supplied to the burner. This will cause the machine to smoke during operation. When to check Check the fuel pressure if the machine emits smoke during operation.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 Adjusting fuel pressure Burner Setup 8. Adjust the fuel pressure if necessary using the adjusting screw (e) and re-check the settings. Repeat steps 4–6 to re-check the settings. NOTICE: Do not adjust the fuel pressure to a setting outside the safe operational parameters. 9. Remove the pressure gauge (d) from the pressure test port (c). 10.Re-install the threaded plug (b) into the pressure test port (c). 11.Re-connect the solenoid wire. 12.
Maintenance 7 7.1 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Maintenance Periodic Maintenance Schedule Interval* (hours of service) Daily 2 Weeks 6 Months Yearly Task --- (50) (1000) (1200) Inspect the heater. Inspect the hose assembly. Check fuel level and pressure. Clean the machine. Clean the fuel filter. Clean the fan and the interior shell. Clean and check/adjust burner electrode settings. Inspect electrical components. Inspect the blower motor and belts.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 7.2 Maintenance Changing the Fuel Heater Filter Prerequisites Machine shut down Burner cool CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The external surface of the fuel filter canister may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool before servicing. WARNING Hot fluids. The fuel inside the fuel filter canister may be hot. f Wear safety glasses. Procedure Follow the procedure below to change the fuel heater filter. 1. Shut down the machine and allow it to cool. 2.
Maintenance 7.3 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Inspecting and Cleaning the Cadmium (CAD) Cell Prerequisites Machine shut down and cool to the touch Machine properly positioned CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it. When Inspect and clean the CAD cell as needed, or while performing other scheduled maintenance procedures. To inspect and clean the CAD cell, carry out the following procedure. 1.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 7.4 Maintenance Cleaning the Fan Blades and Motor Prerequisites Machine shut down and cool to the touch Power source disconnected WARNING Electric shock hazard. Electric power is still active at the blower even when the machine is turned OFF. f Remove all electric power to the machine before performing this procedure. CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it.
Maintenance HI 110 / 200 / 300 3. Inspect and, if necessary, clean the motor (m) using compressed air. 4. Clean the fan blades using a stiff brush. 5. Reinstall the internal access panel. 6. Reinstall the fan guard. 7.5 Cleaning the Interior Shell Prerequisites Machine shut down and cool to the touch Power source disconnected CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 7.6 Maintenance Inspecting the Flame Head Prerequisites Machine shut down and cool to the touch Machine properly positioned CAUTION Hot surface hazard. The machine surfaces may be hot. f Allow the machine to cool for a minimum of ten minutes before touching it. When Inspect the flame head prior to the first seasonal use, during regular maintenance, and as needed. Procedure To inspect the flame head (a), carry out the following procedure. 1. Remove the access panel.
Maintenance 7.7 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Inspecting the Electrical Connections After disconnecting the power cord, check all electrical connections for the following: Proper connections. Be sure that all connections are complete and tight. Corrosion. Clean or replace if necessary. Damaged wires/connectors. Replace if necessary. Proper ground. 7.8 General Cleaning Guidelines Prerequisites General cleaning Machine shut down Machine cool Clean the following areas to ensure proper operation.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 7.9 Maintenance List of Abbreviations Amp ampere (unit of electrical current) asl above sea level BTU British Thermal Unit °C Celsius (metric unit of temperature) °F Fahrenheit (unit of temperature) ft2 square foot/square feet (measurement of area) ft.lbs. foot pounds (unit of torque) gph gallons per hour (unit of liquid flow) GFI Ground Fault Interrupt(er) (protection device) Hz Hertz (unit of frequency) ID inner diameter in.
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HI 110 / 200 / 300 8 Basic Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting Note: The following symptoms and remedies are some of the more common issues that have arisen during the history of these machines. These do not represent all the possibilities. If you need advanced troubleshooting assistance, please contact Wacker Neuson Product Support. Symptom Possible Causes Remedy The burner does not start • The remote thermostat or thermostat plug is not inserted correctly.
Technical Data 9 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Technical Data 9.1 Machine Technical Data HI 110D HI 110HD D Model HI 200D HI 200HD D Units Heat input BTU/hr 112,141 205,873 Heat output BTU/hr 90, 273 173,117 1021 1530 L (gal)/hr 3.1 (0.81) 5.6 (1.48) L/hr (gph) 2.1 (0.55) (80B) 4.2 (1.10) (80W) 80.5 84.5 Air flow Fuel consumption Fuel nozzle size Efficiency cfm % Noise level at 1 m dB (A) 74 77 Power requirement VAC/Hz 120/60 120/60 Electrical current Ampere 15 15 69.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 Technical Data Model HI 300D HI 300HD D Units Heat input BTU/hr 293,982 293,982 Heat output BTU/hr 245,475 245,475 2531 2531 Air flow cfm Fuel consumption L (gal)/hr 8 (2.12) 8 (2.12) Fuel nozzle size L/hr (gph) 5.7 (1.50) (80W) 5.7 (1.50) (80W) 83.5 83.5 Efficiency % Noise level at 1 m dB (A) 75 75 Power requirement VAC/Hz 120/60 120/60 Electrical current Ampere 15 15 129.3 (285) 177.8 (392) Weight (no fuel) kg (lb) Height mm (in.
Schematics HI 110 / 200 / 300 10 Schematics 10.1 Schematic—HI 110 D 12 5 3 N L PE 6 RD 7 2 WH WH BK RD BK 11 BK WH 8 G/V RD RD 9 4 J4 J5 J6 10 J3 RD RD WH BK J1 WH BK J2 1 ghi_gr007367 56 ghi_tx001469gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 10.2 Schematics Components—HI 110 No. Description No. Description 1 Fuse 7 Electric pilot lamp 2 Overheat thermostat 8 Control 3 Solenoid valve 9 Room thermostat plug 4 CAD cell 10 Control box 5 Capacitor 11 Air pressure switch 6 Fan motor 12 Heated fuel filter (optional) Wire Colors ghi_tx001469gb.
Schematics 10.3 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Schematic—HI 110 HD D 12 5 3 N L PE 6 RD 7 2 WH WH BK RD BK 11 BK WH 8 RD RD 9 WH 4 BK WH J4 10 J3 BK RD RD WH J1 J2 WH BK BK 1 wc_gr007907 58 ghi_tx001469gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 10.4 Schematics Components—HI 110 HD D No. Description No. Description 1 Fuse 8 Control 2 Overheat thermostat 9 Room thermostat plug 3 Solenoid valve 10 Control box 4 CAD cell 11 Air pressure switch 5 Capacitor 12 Heated fuel filter 6 Fan motor 13 Transformer 7 Electric pilot lamp — — Wire Colors ghi_tx001469gb.
Schematics 10.5 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Schematic—HI 200 D / HI 300 D 4 13 6 BU WH N 3 RD WH 8 BK PE 1 BK 7 14 BR WH L WH BK BK BK 9 2 WH RD 11 5 10 WH J4 J3 BK BK 12 RD RD WH BK J1 J2 WH BK 1 BK ghi_gr007368 60 ghi_tx001469gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 10.6 Schematics Components—HI 200 D / HI 300 D No. Description No. Description 1 Fuse 8 Electric pilot lamp 2 Transformer H.V. 9 Control 3 Overheat thermostat 10 Room thermostat plug 4 Solenoid valve 11 Relay 5 CAD cell 12 Control box 6 Capacitor 13 Heated fuel filter (optional) 7 Fan motor 14 Air pressure switch Wire Colors ghi_tx001469gb.
Schematics 10.7 HI 110 / 200 / 300 Schematic—HI 200 HD D / 300 HD D 18 4 14 6 BU WH N BK WH RD 3 8 17 BK 1 WH PE 16 7 15 BR L WH WH BK BK BK BK BK 2 BK WH 11 9 5 WH WH BK J4 RD J3 RD BK BK 12 10 RD RD WH BK J1 WH BK BU J2 BK 1 BR wc_gr007908 62 ghi_tx001469gb.
HI 110 / 200 / 300 10.8 Schematics Components—HI 200 HD D / 300 HD D No. Description No. Description 1 Fuse 10 Room thermostat plug 2 Transformer H.V. 11 Relay 3 Overheat thermostat 12 Control box 4 Solenoid valve 14 Heated fuel filter 5 CAD cell 15 Air pressure switch 6 Capacitor 16 Control board heater 7 Fan motor 17 Pressure switch heater 8 Electric pilot lamp 18 Preheated nozzle 9 Control — — Wire Colors ghi_tx001469gb.
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