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GENERAL NOTES:

 1. The heater is designed and approved for use as a construction heater under ANSI Z83.7 
     with the applicable requirements of UL 795 and under CGA 2.14 with applicable 
     requirements of CAN/CSA 3.2. The intended use is for 5 the temporary heating of building or 

structures under construction, alteration or repair.

2.  ICE cannot anticipate every use, which may be made of our heaters. 

CHECK WITH YOUR 

LOCAL FIRE AND SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT SAFE 
APPLICATIONS. 

 3. Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat producing products in specific 
     applications. Your local authority can advise you about this issue. 
 4. Please retain this instruction manual for future reference. 
 5. The primary application of this heater is for temporary heating of construction sites and/or 
     applications of this type. 

ELECTRICAL NOTES: 

 1. All electrical connections and grounding shall be in compliance with the National Electrical 
     Code and/or the Canadian Electrical Code (CSA Standard C22.1-98). 
 2. WARNING: Electrical grounding instructions... This appliance is equipped with a three 
     prong(grounding) plug for your added protection against electrical shock hazard and should 
     be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR PROPANE GAS: 

 1. Reference the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, ANSI/NFPA 58 and/or the 
     National Standards of Canada CAN/CGA B149.2 installation codes for propane gas. 
 2. The heater must be located more than six (6) feet (1.83 meters) away from the propane 
     source or propane tank. 
 3. When the heater is not in use insure to shut off the gas supply from the propane source or 
     propane tank. 
 4. Disconnect the heater from the propane source or propane tank when storing the heater  
     indoors. 
5. The heater must not discharge toward any propane gas container within 20 feet (6 M).

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: 

 6. The National Fuel Code, ANSI 223.1/NFPA 54 and/or National Standards of  Canada   
     CAN/CGA B149.1 installation codes must be followed as well as the recommendations of 
     local authorities having jurisdiction. 
 7. Inspect the heater before each use and have it annually inspected by a qualified agency. 
 8. Inspect the hose assembly for wear, cuts, etc. and replace if necessary. 
 9. When firing the unit in an enclosed area, three square feet (0.278 square meters), must be    
     provided to allow free entry of the air required for operation. 
 10. Do not operate the unit in partly ventilated areas without a flue pipe connected to the unit. 
11.Do not operate the unit in close proximity to combustible surfaces and materials.
12. The cylinder supply system must be arranged to provide for vapor withdrawl from the 
    operating cylinder. 
13. Propane tank size should be a minimum 100 lbs. ( 90 liters) 

Summary of Contents for IDH200QR LP

Page 1: ...structions and Parts List READ INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO STARTING HEATERS FROST FIGHTER INC 100 1500 NOTRE DAME AVE WINNIPEG MANITOBA CANADA R3E 0P9 TEL 204 775 8252 FAX 204 783 6794 FROST FROST FROST FRO...

Page 2: ...lfunction or inadequate air circulation 5 There is no evidence that the unit has been subject to tampering or deliberate destruction 6 The heat exchanger shows no signs of an implosion or explosion No...

Page 3: ...HEATED AIR CFM APPROVAL AGENCY DRY WEIGHT APPROX IDH200QR OIL 170 000 BTU HR 1 0 X 60 B 18 USGAL 72 LITERS 115v 15 A 1500 209 LBS 95 KG MODEL MAXIMUM INPUT MAX INLET PRESSURE MANIFOLD PRESSURE MINIMU...

Page 4: ...0 IDF350 IDF500 MODEL MODEL A A B B C C WEIGHT LBS WEIGHT LBS L L W W H H WEIGHT LBS WEIGHT LBS 51 27 29 1 2 65 1 2 25 25 65 1 2 29 1 2 27 76 1 2 76 1 2 51 83 83 38 38 52 1 2 52 1 2 70 1 2 32 35 1 4 7...

Page 5: ...ER WARNING FIRE BURN INHALATION AND EXPLOSION HAZARD KEEP SOLID COMBUSTIBLES SUCH AS BUILDING MATERIAL PAPER AND OR CARDBOARD A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE HEATER AS RECOMMENDED BY THE INSTRUCTIONS NE...

Page 6: ...NS FOR PROPANE GAS 1 Reference the Storage and Handling of Lique ed Petroleum Gas ANSI NFPA 58 and or the National Standards of Canada CAN CGA B149 2 installation codes for propane gas 2 The heater mu...

Page 7: ...als NOTE Installation clearances are as follows Top 3 inches Discharge End 10 feet Sides 6 inches Vent Connector 18 inches Burner End 2 feet Floor Combustible FROST FROST FROST 2 FT MIN 2 FT MIN FLUE...

Page 8: ...tion excessive amounts of smoke will be present until all excess oil has been burnt from the heat exchanger 4 When the unit has stabilized and the burner set up to operate properly shut off the switch...

Page 9: ...d on the rating plate ELECTRICAL Ensure all conduit BX connectors are tight Check inside connections in control box to ensure good connections Check marrettes FAN Check for dust or dirt build up on bl...

Page 10: ...e set to provide no more than a No 1 smoke Bacharach Scale The Beckett burner has a calibrated air band which will assist in adjusting the primary air for a good oil air mixture Adjust air band supply...

Page 11: ...BURNER MOTOR BURNER MOTOR WHITE WHITE WHITE IGNITION CONTROL FAN THERMOSTAT RED RED BLUE FAN MOTOR MALE PLUG 115V 1 60Hz WHITE GREEN GROUND L1 RED 1 1 4 2 6 7 4 3 8 3 WHITE THERMOSTAT RED BLACK MANUA...

Page 12: ...BY DOING THIS THE FAN SWITCH WILL REMAIN COOL AND NOT OVERHEAT SEE FOLLOWING The fan switch is located under the high limit fan cover which is mounted on the jacket close to front of unit The switch c...

Page 13: ...13 ELECTRODE SETTINGS FOR IDF350 II IDF500 MODELS SLIDE PLATE SETTINGS FOR IDF350 II IDF500 MODELS IDF350 II 4 5 IDF500 6...

Page 14: ...the head adjusting plate to the burner housing Loosen the acorn nut Move the head adjusting plate until the 0 lines up with the reference indicator on the housing and retighten the hex head screw Plac...

Page 15: ...15 IDH200LPNG QR OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 17: ...17 IDH200 QR LPNG TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE...

Page 18: ...18 IDH200 QR LPNG TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE...

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Page 22: ...B20139A CLEAN CUT PUMP 14 BG 21009 ELECTRICAL BOX 5 48152 COPPER LINE 15 50147 GENISYS CNTRL 6 B48267 SPLINED NUT 16 B20138 IGNITOR 7 HEAD ADJ PLATE 17 CAD CELL 8 SEE INSET 18 BURNER FLANGE 9 HOLE PL...

Page 23: ...a reading replace cad cell If you get no OHM reading from cad cell replace primary control if light still on 2 Burner motor starts but unit will not fire b Remove electrode assembly and check isolato...

Page 24: ...is properly set e Change nozzle f Check fuel filter replace if necessary g Ensure draft or wind is not blowing out flame add 3 stack 6 Main fan will not come on unit shuts down on high limit a Check...

Page 25: ...n Carryover Once flame is established the igniter remains on to ensure flame stability Run The flame is sustained until the call for heat is satisfied The burner is then sent to Motor Off Delay if app...

Page 26: ...15 BG 21013 NAT GAS ORIFICE IDH200 5 AIR PROVING SWITCH 16 BG 21014 O RING 6 SHUTTER 17 BG 21015 ASSEMBLY PIPE NIPPLE 7 AIR BAND 18 BG 21016 GAS VALVE 8 AIR BAFFLE 19 BG 21017 GAS GUN ASSY FG4 9 BG 21...

Page 27: ...Indoor and outdoor settings of fan switch Indoors if surrounding air is warm i e 5C 23F Fan switch should be set to 115 or higher so as to shut down unit when heat exchanger is properly cooled also ke...

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