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Air Pressure setting 

recommendAtion

(Diaphragm Compressor Models) for

Sustained High Altitude Operations.

requirements

test Procedure

a)  

Basic Hand Tools.

b) 

 Proheat Remote Start Switch (P/N PK0091).

c)

  Proheat Digital Manometer Test Gauge (P/N PK0036).

d) 

Or Proheat Analog Air Pressure Test Gauge (P/N PK0067).

Sustained operation and servicing of the M-Series compressor above 

4,000 ft (1219 m) requires the compressor setting be checked and/or 

adjusted for proper combustion.

a)

  Disconnect all harnesses at the PCM. 

b

)  Disconnect the fuel supply line.

c) 

 Loosen and back out the burner head mounting (2) bolts five to 

six turns allowing enough room to rotate the burner head 15° 

counter-clockwise and remove.

HOUSING SCREWS

TORQUE = 75 IN-LBS

AIR FILTER

POWER

SWITCH INPUT

FUEL INLET

TEMP SENSOR

MOUNTING BOLTS (2)

TORQUE = 100 IN-LBS

Figure A. Burner Head & Blower Housing Removal.

Shock hazard due to high secondary
coil voltage.

 

WARNING

Copy Part# SB0063, Rev. A, 08/2014 

Page 1 of 4

© 2011 Marine Canada Acquisition Inc. DBA SEASTAR SOLUTIONS  3831 No. 6 Road, Richmond, B.C. Canada V6V 1P6 

Tel: 604.270.6899 

Web: www.proheat.com

SERVICE BULLETIN

Before adjusting air pressure, ensure 

the Air Compressor filter and Fuel 

Nozzle are clean. See service manual 

at: www.proheat.com

NOTICE

To avoid the risk of shock and to 

ensure that the PROHEAT does not 

start, disconnect the Ignition 

Module and Fuel Solenoid harness’s 

at the PCM.

 

WARNING

Summary of Contents for M Series

Page 1: ...to six turns allowing enough room to rotate the burner head 15 counter clockwise and remove HOUSING SCREWS TORQUE 75 IN LBS AIR FILTER POWER SWITCH INPUT FUEL INLET TEMP SENSOR MOUNTING BOLTS 2 TORQUE 100 IN LBS Figure A Burner Head Blower Housing Removal Shock hazard due to high secondary coil voltage WARNING Copy Part SB0063 Rev A 08 2014 Page 1 of 4 2011 Marine Canada Acquisition Inc DBA SEASTA...

Page 2: ...erve the air pressure after one minute and compare to figure C D or E on page 3 and page 4 If Air Pressure is outside the recommended setting for your location please ensure the fuel nozzle and air compressor filter are clean then check air pressure again k Adjust the air pressure if necessary by turning the screw as shown in figure B If the pressure cannot be set to the correct setting rebuild ki...

Page 3: ...11 7 1 9 13 1 2 1 14 5 2 3 15 9 2 5 17 2 2 7 18 6 2 9 20 0 0 1000 305 2000 610 4000 1219 3000 914 5000 1524 6000 1829 7000 2134 8000 2438 9000 2743 10000 3048 11000 3353 12000 3658 ACCEPTABLE RANGE ACCEPTABLE RANGE M80 Compressor Pressure Altitude Setpoint M80 Compressor Pressure Altitude Setpoint Air Pressure PSI kPa Altitude Feet m NOTE Operation of the M80 above 11 500 feet 3505 m is not recomm...

Page 4: ...e some hesitation initially due to air in the fuel line p Remove the remote switch and re connect the control connection Figure E M105 125 Compressor Pressure Altitude Setpoint 2 0 13 8 2 2 15 2 2 4 16 5 2 6 17 9 2 8 19 3 3 0 20 7 3 2 22 1 3 4 23 4 3 6 24 8 3 8 26 2 0 1000 305 2000 610 3000 914 4000 1219 5000 1524 6000 1829 7000 2134 8000 2438 9000 2743 10000 3048 11000 3353 12000 3658 13000 3962 ...

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