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IMPORTANT INFORMATION! READ FIRST

The heater is designed for use as a construction heater under ANSI Z83.7a-1993. Heater is not
intended for use in pest remediation.  The primary purpose of construction heaters is to provide
temporary heating of buildings under construction, alteration, or repair and to provide emer-
gency heat. Properly used, the heater provides safe, economical heating. Products of combustion
are vented into the area being heated.

The heater 

IS NOT

designed as an Unvented Gas Fired Room Heater under ANSI-Z21.11.2 and

SHOULD NOT

be used in the home.

ANSI A119.2(NFPA 501C)-1987 Recreational Vehicle Standard prohibits the installation or stor-
age of LP-gas containers even temporarily inside any recreational vehicle. The standard also pro-
hibits the use of Unvented Heaters in such vehicles.

NFPA-58 1989 STANDARD FOR THE STORAGE AND 

HANDLING OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES

Use of the heater must be in accordance with this Standard and in compliance with all governing
state and local codes. Storage and handling of propane gas and propane cylinders must be in
accordance with NFPA 58 and all local governing codes.

We cannot anticipate every use which may be made for our heaters. 

CHECK WITH YOUR

LOCAL FIRE SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT LOCAL REGULATIONS.

Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat producing products in specific applica-
tions. Your local authority can advise you about these.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IN A SPACE WHERE GASOLINE OR OTHER LIQ-
UIDS HAVING FLAMMABLE VAPORS ARE STORED OR USED.

CONSTRUCTION HEATER GENERAL HAZARD WARNING:

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ailure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater,

can result in death, serious bodily injury and property loss or damage from hazards
of fire, explosion, burn, asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and/or electrical
shock.

Only persons who can understand and follow the instructions should use or service
this heater.

If you need assistance or heater information such as an instruction manual, labels,
etc., contact your local Heat Wagon dealer or the manufacturer.

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Fire, burn, inhalation, and explosion hazard. Keep solid combustibles, such as build-
ing materials, paper or cardboard, a safe distance away from the heater as recom-
mended by the instructions. Never use the heater in spaces which do or may contain
volatile or airborne combustibles, or products such as gasoline, solvents, paint thin-
ner, dust particles or unknown chemicals.

Not for home or recreational vehicle use!

Summary of Contents for S1505

Page 1: ...lease retain this manual for future reference 342 N Co Rd 400 East Valparaiso IN 46383 219 464 8818 Fax 219 462 7985 www heatwagon com Revision 9 13 For your safety Do not use this heater in a space where gasoline or other liquids having flammable vapors are stored ...

Page 2: ...use which may be made for our heaters CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT LOCAL REGULATIONS Other standards govern the use of fuel gases and heat producing products in specific applica tions Your local authority can advise you about these FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IN A SPACE WHERE GASOLINE OR OTHER LIQ UIDS HAVING FLAMMABLE VAPORS ARE STORED OR USED...

Page 3: ...ies will not be considered Warranty claims must include model number and serial number LIMITATIONS Warrant claims for service parts wear parts such as spark plugs igniters flame rods will not be allowed Diagnostic parts such as voltage meters and pressure gauges are not warrantable Evidence of improper fuel usage fuel pressures outside of manufacturer s specification poor fuel quality and improper...

Page 4: ...FETY FEATURES 1 Locking position for LPG on gas selector lever Units used with LPG while the gas selector valve is positioned for Natural Gas will throw significantly more heat than the rated Btu h This is definitely a safety hazard 2 Low skin temperature Sure Flame Heaters are designed to have a low skin temperature This provides added safety in the workplace 3 Durable Construction The Model S150...

Page 5: ...nsure that the pressure at the heater inlet is within specified range Please refer to Propane and Natural Gas installation sections on Page 7 Excessive pressure over 1 2 psig will damage the controls and void the warranty 3 Visually inspect the hose assembly and ensure that it is protected from traffic building materials and contact with hot surfaces If it is evident that there is excessive abrasi...

Page 6: ...en installing the heater for use with Natural Gas set the selector valve to the Natural position 2 A regulator must be installed on the heater only if the line pressure to the heater is greater than 1 2 psi 3 The installation of this heater to a natural gas supply must conform with all applicable local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Opera...

Page 7: ...n a dirty environment 7 Improper Supply of Fresh Air It is normally recommended that the intake air of the heater be taken from outside the enclosed area This provides a slight pressurization and prevents any problems associated with recirculation On Site Safety Problems 1 Shorting out of defective components This is a very common problem which saves short term expense at the risk of a large futur...

Page 8: ...d To maintain reli able performance required it is necessary to do a certain amount of regular maintenance A Visual Checks The following items should be checked for excessive wear or damage 1 Wheels 2 Cords and Connectors 3 Wiring and Conduit 4 Heater shell including heat shield and Control Box B Burner Flame rod and insulator Clean with soap and water or solvent on a routine basis Any build up on...

Page 9: ... check a If there is power between the black and white wires inside the motor junction box located on side of motor then the motor may need manual resetting Pushing the red button on the side of the junction box If this does not correct the problem then the motor is faulty b If there is no power at these two wire ends then check the motor relay contacts they may need cleaning or replacing if burnt...

Page 10: ... no power at terminal V1 of the Fenwall then the Fenwall module is faulty 7 Flame rod senses and maintains flame if not check a If flame rod wire is connected to flame rod and not grounding out to the heater b If flame rod wire is inserted into the correct location on the Fenwall module c The flame rod must always be screwed into the burner securely The probe part should not be touching the burner...

Page 11: ...age Regulator Valve 16 SFP 2537 1 5 Solenoid Valve 17 SFP S1505 81 1 5 Gas Selector Valve 18 SFP 2539 1 5 Manual Shut Off valve 19 SFP SL11B 58 Control Box 20 SFP 7462 Ignition Control Module Item Part No Description 21 SFP 5768 Terminal Block 3 22 SFP 2436 Motor Starting Relay 23 SFP 3337G ON Switch Green 24 SFP 5989 Voltmeter 25 SFP 3337R OFF Switch Red 26 HWP HC1002 Circuit Breaker for item 20 ...

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