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EVEN

 

GLO

 

Model

 

No.

 

GA201M

 

Page

 

8

 

Rev.

 

Nov/09/2010

 

BELOW

TOP

SIDE

CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES

22"

MODEL NO.

TOP

SIDES

BELOW

33"

18"

GA201M

Specifications / Details 

Clearance to Combustible Materials 

The following clearance data is based on a maximum limit of 90°F (32 °C) plus ambient temperature. 

Note 

with an ambient temperature of 70

°

F the surface temperatures at the clearance distances listed below 

could reach 160°F. Care should be taken with placement of plastic or vinyl in the proximity of the 
heater as they tend to distort and soften at these temperatures. 

Combustible materials are considered to be wood, compressed paper, plant fibres, plastic, Plexiglas or other 
materials capable of being ignited and burned.  Such materials shall be considered combustible even 
through flame-proofed, fire-retardant treated or plastered. 

Additional clearance may be required for glass, painted surfaces and other materials which may be damaged 
by radiant or convection heat. 

 

The Installer is responsible to ensure that building materials with a low heat tolerance which may 
degrade at higher temperatures are protected to prevent degradation. 

NOTE

:  Some materials deteriorate or soften at sustained temperatures below 160°F.  

Consult material manufacturer for recommendations 

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Summary of Contents for GA201M

Page 1: ...Read the installation operating and maintenance instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment WARNING Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the...

Page 2: ...s 8 Installation Instructions 9 Shipping Crate Contents 9 Assembly of Outdoor Patio Heater 11 Connecting the LP Gas Supply 18 Position Move the Heater 20 Secure the Heater 21 Testing Commissioning 22...

Page 3: ...ignition Young children should be supervised when they are in the area of the heater Playing or running around the structure should be strictly forbidden Clothing or other flammable materials should n...

Page 4: ...ete shutoff period before the Heater is re lighted Ensure the LP Gas Cylinder is turned OFF and disconnected prior to moving the Heater Storage of a Heater indoors is permissible only if the LP Gas Cy...

Page 5: ...CSA C22 1 For use ONLY with 20 LP Gas Cylinders with a maximum capacity of 8kg 20lb constructed and marked in accordance with national codes USA U S Department of Transportation DOT approved Canada St...

Page 6: ...an indoor location by some code authorities Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI z 223 1 NFPA 54 in the US and CAN CGA B149 1 and 149 2 installation codes in Canada Safety Requirements 1 Never loc...

Page 7: ...with a maximum capacity of 8kg 20 lb which meet the criteria described in the Applicable Regulations section of this manual The Cylinder and its connector fittings must be maintained in good condition...

Page 8: ...emperatures Combustible materials are considered to be wood compressed paper plant fibres plastic Plexiglas or other materials capable of being ignited and burned Such materials shall be considered co...

Page 9: ...Arms 4 With Hardware attached Note Follow instructions for un packaging sequence to avoid damage to Burner Wheels With Hardware attached Pole Neck With Hardware attached Outer Shield Note Remove plas...

Page 10: ...le to base support 1 4 20 x 1 2 Truss Head Screw with Nut 4 To hold reflector 8M 1 25 X 65 mm Anchor Bolt 3 To hold down heater to concrete foundation 10 x 1 1 2 Wood Screw 3 To hold down heater to wo...

Page 11: ...on b Open the Door of the Base Body Carefully cut the zip ties holding the Gas Hose Assembly to the interior of the Base Body and remove the Burner Be Careful to lift out the Burner to avoid damage to...

Page 12: ...the Base of the Heater total of three Base Brackets Assemble so that the heads of the Screws are seen from the outside of the Base The side of the Bracket with the remaining hole should be flat again...

Page 13: ...e Base Body using the eight 8 screws removed previously in Step 1 b OPTIONAL TABLE Installation Point Slide the Table down over the top of the Pole position it in place 8 200 mm up from the Base Cover...

Page 14: ...pport Arms to the Burner housing using the Two 2 M4 0 7 x 10mm screws and nut sets shipped on each arm Install all four 4 Support Arms 7 Insert the Outer Shield into the four 4 Shield Support Arms Mak...

Page 15: ...s It is normal for the Emitter to have some movement for thermal expansion once the Reflector is installed the Emitter will be held more tightly in place 9 Remove the three 3 screws in the Base of the...

Page 16: ...nsert the Gas Hose Assembly with regulator attached through the Pole Neck and feed it all the way through down Secure the Burner Head to the Pole Neck using the three 3 screws which were removed from...

Page 17: ...h bolt with a nut on top of the Reflector Make sure to remove or peel off the plastic covering before assembly Warning This heater is equipped with a tilt tip switch for your safety This heater will s...

Page 18: ...cting the LP Gas Supply 1 Attach the LP Gas Cylinder to the Tank Base Retainer using the Cylinder Retention Screw Make sure the LP Gas cylinder is in the upright position Keep gas cylinder in Upright...

Page 19: ...y turning the Regulator clockwise until tight Before using the patio heater Make sure door is shut and stays shut at all time and is not in pedestrian pathway Move Heater to desired location Secure th...

Page 20: ...ONLY the Pole or the Base Body It may take two people to manoeuvre the Heater safely depending on the size strength of the person s 4 Tip the Heater backwards at an angle to overtop of the wheels unti...

Page 21: ...tained Insert Connect the three Foundation Fasteners as detailed in Table A Foundation Fastener Floor Ground Type Foundation Fastener Type Size Mounting MethodSummary Floor Ground Preparation Concrete...

Page 22: ...turn the cylinder valve ON 4 Any leaks will result in bubbles forming in the solution If a leak is indicated shut OFF the cylinder valve 5 Repair any leak Have only a licensed technician complete the...

Page 23: ...osition the Valve Housing Cover on the Burner Housing and re secure using the same Four 4 screws 5 Open the gas cylinder valve 6 Push and turn the knob counter clockwise from the OFF position to the P...

Page 24: ...mble image on right 5 If at any time flames extend beyond the emitter surface see image to the right below Improper Flame or black soot is found on the inside of the reflector TURN OFF the heater imme...

Page 25: ...in ceramic insulator Ensure the gap spark gap between Pilot and Spark Ignitor electrode is 1 8 3 16 3mm 4 5mm as per picture below 3 Flame lights but will not stay lit Be sure to hold knob in for one...

Page 26: ...EVEN GLO Model No GA201M Page 26 Rev Nov 09 2010 Maintennce and Trouble Shooting Functional Wiring Diagram Ignition Pilot Assembly Valve Tip Switch alfresco heating com 888 Warm Glo...

Page 27: ...others may require specific cleaners Frequently warm water with or without a gentle detergent is sufficient Next in order mild non scratching abrasive powders such as typical household cleaners These...

Page 28: ...ES093 3 29 Shield Support Arm Base ES105 4 10 Base Body ES094 1 30 Pilot Assembly EG026 1 11 Tank Saddle ES092 1 31 Shield Support Arm ES106 4 12 Door Outer ES095 1 32 Main Burner ES107 1 13 Door Inne...

Page 29: ...EVEN GLO Model No GA201M Page 29 Rev Nov 09 2010 Maintennce and Trouble Shooting alfresco heating com 888 Warm Glo...

Page 30: ...curred in the repair or replacement of the product No materials will be accepted for return without authorization This warranty will not apply if in the judgment of the Manufacturer the equipment has...

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