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Figure 15 -Equipment  Shutoff  Valve

INSTALLATION

CHECKING GAS
CONNECTIONS

   WARNING:  

Test  all  gas piping

and  connections  for  leaks after
installing  or  servicing.   Correct
all  leaks   at   once.

WARNING:   

Never  use  an

open   flame   to   check   for  a   leak.
Apply   a   mixture   of   liquid   soap
and   water to   all   joints.  Bubbles
forming show  a leak.  Correct  all
leaks  at  once.

Pressure  Testing  Gas  Supply
Piping  System
Test  Pressures  In  Excess  Of
1/2  PSIG  (3.5 K Pa)

1.   Disconnect   appliance   with   its
       appliance       main        gas     valve
     (control valve)   and   equipment
      shutoff    valve   from   gas   supply
          piping    system.    Pressures    in
       excess  of   1/2  psig  will  damage
      heater  regulator.
2.    Cap   off  open   end   of   gas  pipe

where  equipment  shutoff  valve

       was   connected.
3.     Pressurize             supply           piping

s y s t e m     b y     e i t h e r   u s i n g
compressed   air   or    opening

       propane/LP  supply  tank  valve.
4.   Check  all  joints  of  gas  supply

piping  system.  Apply  mixture  of
liquid  soap  and  water  to  gas
joints.  Bubbles    forming    show

      a  leak.
5.   Correct  all  leaks  at  once.
6.   Reconnect heater and equipment
       shutoff  valve  to  gas supply.  Check

reconnected   fittings  for  leaks.

Test  Pressures  Equal  To or
Less  Than  1/2  PSIG  (3.5 K Pa)

1.  Close equipment  shutoff  valve
      (see Figure 15).
2.  Pressurize  supply  piping  system
     by  either  using  compressed  air
     or  opening  propane/LP  supply
      tank  valve.
3.   Check  all  joints  from  gas  meter  to
      equipment     shutoff     valve    (see
      Figure 16). Apply mixture  of  liquid
      soap   and   water   to   gas   joints.
      Bubbles  forming  show  a leak.
4.   Correct  all  leaks  at  once.

Pressure  Testing  Heater  Gas
Connections

1.  Open  equipment  shutoff  valve
      (see  Figure  15).
2.   Open propane/LP  supply  tank
      valve.
3.   Make    sure    control    knob    of
      heater  is  in  the  OFF position.
4.   Check  all  joints  from  equipment
      shutoff   valve   to   control   valve
      (see Figure 16 ).  Apply  mixture  of
        liquid   soap    and    water  to   gas
          joints.  Bubbles    forming    show
      a  leak.
5.   Correct all leaks at once.
6.  Light    heater    (see   Operating
     Heater,   pages   10   and   11   for
        non-thermostat        models        or
     page 12  for  thermostat  model).
     Check   the  rest  of  the  internal
      joints  for  leaks.
7.   Turn  off  heater (see  To  Turn  Off
     Gas  to  Appliance,  page 11  for
     non-thermostat  models  or  page
     12  for thermostat  model).
8.   Replace  lower  front  panel.

OPERATING YOUR HEATER

 NON-THERMOSTAT  MODEL

!

FOR YOUR SAFETY

!

READ BEFORE LIGHTING

            WARNING:   

If  you  do  not

f o l l o w       t h e s e       i n s t r u c t i o n s
exactly, a  fire  or  explosion  may
r e s u l t       c a u s i n g       p r o p e r t y
damage,   personal   injury    or
loss  of  life.

A   When  lighting  the  pilot,  follow
      these  instructions  exactly.
B.  BEFORE  LIGHTING  smell  all
     around   the  appliance  area  for
     gas.  Be  sure  to  smell  next  to
      the  floor  because  some  gas  is
     heavier  than  air  and  will  settle
      on the  floor .

WHAT TO DO  IF YOU SMELL GAS

Do  not  try  to  light any  appliance.

Do not touch any electric switch;

        do  not  use  any  phone  in  your
       building.

Immediately       call      your     gas

        supplier  from    a    neighbor’s
       phone.     Follow        the        gas
       supplier’s   instructions.

If     you     cannot    reach    your  gas

    supplier, call the fire department.

C.  Use  only  your  hand  to  push  in
     or  turn  the   gas   control  knob.
     Never   use   tools.  If   the   knob
        will    not    push    in    or    turn    by
      hand, don’t  try  to  repair  it, call
     a qualified service technician or
      gas supplier. Force or attempted
        repair  may  result  in    a  fire  or
      explosion.
D.  Do not use this appliance if any
      p a r t   h a s   b e e n   u n d e r   w a t e r .
        Immediately    call    a    qualified
     service  technician   to   inspect
      the  appliance   and   to   replace
      any  part  of  the  control  system
          and  any  gas  control  which  has
      been  under  water.

Figure 16 -Checking  Gas  Joints

In the State of Massachusetts the

gas cock must be a T handle type.

The  State  of  Massachusetts

requires that a flexible appliance

connector cannot  exceed  three

feet  in  length.

Summary of Contents for HB06ML-1

Page 1: ...structions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or gas supplier ImportantSafetyInformation 2 Product Features 3 ProperVentilation FreshAir 4 Installation 6 OperatingYour Heater 10 Cleaning Maintenance 13 Trouble Shooting 14 Specifications 17 Parts List 19 Warranty information 24 WARNING Thi...

Page 2: ...ce Never place any objects on the heater Due to high temperatures heater s h o u l d b e k e p t o u t o f traffic and away from furniture and draperies Surface of heater becomes very hot when running heater Keep children and adults away from hot surface to avoid burns or clothing ignition Heater will remain hot for a time after shut down Allow surface to cool before touching Carefully supervise y...

Page 3: ...that has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction State of Massachsetts The installation must be made by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sellers of unvented propane or natural gas fired supplemental room heaters shall provide to each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon sale of the unit In the state of Massachusetts unvented propa...

Page 4: ...described in the National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223 1 Section 5 3 or applicable local codes Unusually Tight Construction The air that leaks around doors and windows may provide enough fresh air for combustion and ventilation However in buildings of unusually tight construction you must provide additional fresh air Unusually tight construction is defined as construction where a walls and ceilings expo...

Page 5: ...dd the Btu Hr of all fuel burning appliances in the space Vent free heater Btu Hr Gas water heater Btu Hr Gas furnace Btu Hr Vented gas heater Btu Hr Gas Fireplace logs Btu Hr Other gas appliances Btu Hr Total Btu Hr Do not include direct vent gas appliances Direct vent draws combustion air from the outdoors and vents to the outdoors 4 Compare the maximum Btu Hr the space can support with the actu...

Page 6: ...G HEATER This heater is designed to be mounted on a wall For convenience and efficiency install heater where there is an easy access for operation inspection and service in coldest part of room INSTALLATION CAUTION If you install the heater in a home garage heater pilot and burner must be at least 18 inches above floor locate heater where moving vehicle will not hit it CAUTION This heater creates ...

Page 7: ...een studs or to solid walls concrete or masonry Decide which method better suits your needs Either method will provide a secure hold for the mounting bracket Marking Screw Locations 1 Tape mounting bracket to wall where heater will be located Make sure mounting bracket is level 2 Mark screw locations on wall see Figure 8 Note Only mark last hole on each end of mounting bracket Insert mounting scre...

Page 8: ...gs 5 Place mounting bracket onto wall Line up last hole on each end of bracket with wall anchors 6 Insert mounting screws through bracket and into wall anchors 7 Tighten screws until mounting bracket is firmly fastened to wall Placing Heater On Mounting Bracket 1 Locate two horizontal slots on back panel of heater see Figure 11 2 Place heater onto mounting bracket Slide horizontal slots onto stand...

Page 9: ...d pressure regulator with wrench when connecting it to gas piping and or fittings CAUTION Use pipe joint sealant that is resistant to liquid petroleum LP gas Figure 14 Gas Connection The installer must supply an external regulator The external regulator will reduce incoming gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 13 inches of water If you do not reduce incoming gas pre...

Page 10: ...lve to control valve see Figure 16 Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 5 Correct all leaks at once 6 Light heater see Operating Heater pages 10 and 11 for non thermostat models or page 12 for thermostat model Check the rest of the internal joints for leaks 7 Turn off heater see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance page 11 for non thermostat models or page 12 fo...

Page 11: ...rtially press down the control knob slightly and rotate counterclockwise Release the downward pressure on the knob while continuing to turn until the knob locks at the desired set ting position Do not operate between locked positions Set control knob to desired heating position NOTE Both HIGH and LOW are locked positions You must press in control knob before turning it from these positions TO TURN...

Page 12: ...t refer to Troubleshooting pages 14 through 16 Also contact a qualified service person or gas supplier for repairs Until repairs are made light pilot with match To light pilot with match see Manual Lighting Procedure 7 Keep control knob pressed in for 30 seconds after lighting pilot After 30 seconds release control knob If control knob does not pop up when released contact a qualified service pers...

Page 13: ...soap and water mixture Wipe the cabinet to remove dust INSPECTING BURNER Check pilot flame pattern and burner flame pattern often PILOT FLAME PATTERN Figure 21 shows a correct pilot flame pattern Figure 22 shows an incorrect pilot flame pattern The incorrect pilot flame is not touching thermocouple This will cause the thermocouple to cool When the thermocouple cools the heater will shut down If pi...

Page 14: ...g is not correct 6 Control knob not in PILOT position 7 Depleted gas supply 1 Control knob is not fully pressed in 2 Control knob is not pressed in long enough 3 Equipment shutoff valve is not fully open 4 Thermocouple connection is loose at control valve 5 Thermocouple damaged 6 Control valve damaged REMEDY 1 Replace ignitor 2 Replace ignitor 3 Reconnect ignitor cable 4 Free ignitor cable if pinc...

Page 15: ...ing while heating or contracting while cooling 1 When heated the vapors from furniture polish wax carpet cleaners etc turn into white powder residue REMEDY 1 Clean burner orifice see Cleaning and Maintenance Page 13 or replace burner orifice 2 Replace burner orifice 3 Contact local propane LPgascompany 1 Contact local propane LP gascompany 2 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance Page 13 or rep...

Page 16: ...ne LP gas company 3 Clean ODS pilot see Cleaning Page 13 1 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections Page 10 2 Replace control valve 1 Take apart gas tubing and remove foreign matter 2 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections Page 10 1 Refer to Air for Combustion and Ventilation requirements Page 4 POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Heater is burning vapors from paint hair spray glu...

Page 17: ... from whom you purchased this product If they are unable to supply original replacement part s call the num ber on the front of this manual When contacting your dealer or HearthRite have ready your name your address model and serial numbers of your heater how heater was malfunction ing type of gas used propane LP or natural gas purchase date warranty card Usually we will ask you to return the defe...

Page 18: ...1 8 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HB06ML ...

Page 19: ...084 03E ML060 02 ML083 03 MB28001 ML070 12E ML071 02 PARTS AVAILABLE NOT SHOWN DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly Lower Front Panel Assembly Reflector Unit Glass Upper Glass Retainer Lower Glass Retainer Self Tapping Screw Control Valve Ignitor Line Control Valve Fixed Nut Control Knob Assembly Pressure Regulator Self Locking Screw Pressure Tap Main Inlet Tube Assembly ODS Line Assembly Gas Outlet Tube ...

Page 20: ...2 0 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HB10ML ...

Page 21: ... ML084 03E ML060 02 ML083 03 MB28001 ML070 14E ML071 02 PARTS AVAILABLE NOT SHOWN DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly Lower Front Panel Assembly Reflector Unit Glass Upper Glass Retainer Lower Glass Retainer Self Tapping Screw Control Valve Ignitor Line Control Valve Fixed Nut Control Knob Assembly Pressure Regulator Self Locking Screw Main Inlet Tube Assembly ODS Line Assembly Gas Outlet Tube Assembly B...

Page 22: ...2 2 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HB10TL ...

Page 23: ...83 03 MB28001 ML070 30E ML071 02 ML065 01 PARTS AVAILABLE NOT SHOWN DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly Lower Front Panel Assembly Reflector Unit Glass Upper Glass Retainer Lower Glass Retainer Self Tapping Screw SIT Thermostat Valve Assembly Thermostat Valve Base Bracket Nut Screws Grill Self Locking Screw Middle Panel Pressure Regulator Ignitor Line Mounting Bracket Main Inlet Tube Assembly ODS Line As...

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