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DANGER 

If you smell gas: 

1.  Shut off gas to appliance. 
2.  Extinguish any open flame. 
3.  If odor continues, immediately call your 

gas supplier. 

 

FOR YOUR SAFETY 

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and 
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. A propane 
cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity 
of this or any appliance. 

Please retain these instructions for future reference. 
 
IMPORTANT

: The installer must leave these instructions with 

the owner. Only those who are certified to do so should 
perform service on these heaters. 

23-428 Millen Road 

Stoney Creek ON L8E 3N9 Canada 

www.irenergy.ca 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Radiant Patio Heater 

Manual for Installation, Operation & Maintenance 

 

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY 

 

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 The Even-GLO Patio heater has been approved for indoor use in

 

non-residential 

applications (See page 8 for details) for natural gas units ONLY

 

A PATIO HEATER LIKE NO OTHER

 

WARNING:  

 Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, 

service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. 
Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions 
thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment. 

Summary of Contents for Even-GLO GA301 Series

Page 1: ...th the owner Only those who are certified to do so should perform service on these heaters 23 428 Millen Road Stoney Creek ON L8E 3N9 Canada www irenergy ca S Se er ri ie es s G GA A3 30 01 1 Radiant Patio Heater Manual for Installation Operation Maintenance FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY The Even GLO Patio heater has been approved for indoor use in non residential applications See page 8 for details for na...

Page 2: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 2 Rev July 2012 ...

Page 3: ... TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS 9 CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES 9 INSTALLATION CODE REQUIREMENTS 9 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 EQUIPMENT DIMENSIONS 10 5 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 11 POWER GAS SPECIFICATION 12 6 ASSEMBLY 13 FLOOR MOUNT 13 CEILING MOUNT 19 7 WIRING 26 WIRING DIAGRAMS 27 INTERNAL WIRING 27 EXTERNAL WIRING OPTIONS 28 8 LIGHTING SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS 29 LIGHTING 29 SHUT DOWN 29 9 MAINTENANCE ...

Page 4: ...sonal injury hazard Certain materials when stored under this heater are subjected to radiant heat can soften distort or otherwise be damaged special care should be taken of plastic materials Appliance surfaces other than the obvious flame and emitter surfaces attain elevated temperatures during operation Do not touch the heater head during operation Everyone should be alerted to this hazard to avo...

Page 5: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 5 Rev July 2012 2 Pre installation Overview What You Will Receive Top Reflector Heater head Assembly Pole Assembly Hardware ...

Page 6: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 6 Rev July 2012 2 Pre installation Overview Mounting Plate hole Pattern Full size Ø0 42 6 30 ...

Page 7: ...to construct a concrete base for floor mounting 3 Gas supply line that is installed to the Gas and Electric Supply according to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 in the US and Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 or Propane Storage and Handling Code B149 2 in Canada 4 Electrical supply rated at 24 Vac with two stage control ...

Page 8: ...y means of an interlocked fan Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 in the US and CAN CGA B149 1 and B149 2 Installation Codes in Canada Location Requirements a Never locate the heater directly below electrical lines gas lines or sprinkler systems b Do not locate heater too close to vinyl or plastic wall coverings These materials may discolour or soften well before they reach co...

Page 9: ...e which may degrade at higher temperatures are protected to prevent degradation Installation Code Requirements Installation must comply with local building codes and or for the USA National Fuel Gas Code ANZI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 and for Canada CAN CGA B149 1 and B149 2 National Gas and Propane Installation Code latest editions Appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or i...

Page 10: ...for Canada CAN CGA B149 1 and B149 2 National Gas and Propane Installation Code latest editions Appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in their absence the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 in the USA CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code in Canada Equipment Dimensions Floor mount models 89 7 5 1 63 0 39 5 8 101 7 5 1 39 5 8 Model GA 301 Model GA 301 T 75 0 ...

Page 11: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 11 Rev July 2012 5 Installation Instructions Hanging model GA 301 H Ø39 50 47 98 17 95 1 13 46 81 6 Feet Minimum Clearance Below ...

Page 12: ...W C Propane Gas Minimum 10 8 W C Maximum 14 0 W C Manifold Pressure Natural Gas Low 4 0 W C High 5 5 W C Propane Gas Low 7 0 W C High 9 8 W C Electric Supply 24 VAC 0 8A The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of psig 3 5 KPa Installation or repair should only be don...

Page 13: ... and having a 12 diameter If forming concrete cast in place appropriate passage for gas and control wires Use minimum 3 8 x 5 90 lag bolts or equivalent to mount heater base to the concrete base The pole base could also be mounted on wood decks with 3 8 bolts and lock washers on the underside of the deck Periodically check for tightness when mounted to a wood deck ...

Page 14: ...and gas hose are arranged as illustrated Feed a pull wire through the pole to assist in pulling the three power wires into the pole and through the junction box Firmly tape the pull wire to the power wires Lower the assembly into place while pulling the wires Two people may be necessary for this operation ...

Page 15: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 15 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly c Secure burner head to pole with three 10 screws provided ...

Page 16: ...TM Series GA301 Page 16 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly d Push the gas connection into the slot buy slightly pushing on the gas line through the electrical box The gas fitting should be positioned as illustrated below ...

Page 17: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 17 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly e Place gas connection cover onto the fitting and install the nut to fasten the cover assuring the nut is properly seated See below ...

Page 18: ...ies GA301 Page 18 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly f Install reflector using the four carriage bolts nuts and washer provided g Connect gas supply and electric power following all local codes Pressure test all gas connections ...

Page 19: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 19 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly Ceiling Mount 1 Assemble 4 gusset plates to the base as illustrated Use 5 16 carriage bolts with washers and nuts ...

Page 20: ...es GA301 Page 20 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly 2 Assemble angular arms to the base 3 Assemble vertical arm to angular arm using two gusset plates and 5 16 carriage bolts with nuts and washers Repeat this for the other side ...

Page 21: ...nt the heater base assembly to the ceiling in the desired location keeping in mind clearance to combustibles Use minimum 6 14 x1 5 wood screws Caution To prevent possible head injury provide pedestrian protection if lowest point of the heater is less than 7 feet in height The heater must have a minimum clearance of 6 Feet below ...

Page 22: ...LO TM Series GA301 Page 22 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly 6 Install heater assembly into the base assembly allowing the gas line and wires through the bottom Use three 8 32 type F to secure heater head to the base ...

Page 23: ...Even GLO TM Series GA301 Page 23 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly 7 Feed the gas line and control wires through either side of the assembly ...

Page 24: ...O TM Series GA301 Page 24 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly 8 Install the heat shields as illustrated using the 8 32 type F screws supplied 9 Install the bottom cover to complete the assemble using 4 8 32 type F screws ...

Page 25: ...5 Rev July 2012 6 Assembly 10 Installation of reflector support brackets 1 2 1 After putting on heat shields screw reflector brackets to frame upright 2 Secure reflector by screwing the reflector to the reflector support brackets x 2 ...

Page 26: ...supply with a minimum 20 VA capacity Below is a suggested control circuit for operating this appliance The switching mechanisms may also be Timers The supply cord shall be kept away from heated surfaces To Patio Heater Blue Red Green Hi Lo On Off 24 120V 24V 20VA Min Ensure a good ground source ...

Page 27: ... replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 105 C Si l un des fils électriques original fournis avec cet appareil doit etre remplacé le remplace avec un fil électrique fait de la température évaluation d au moins 105 C Spark Electrode Gas Valve H I L O C HI LEDs Green Yellow Blue 24 VAC Hi Green Green Pink Yellow Green Red 24 VAC Lo Red Green Blue 01 08 ...

Page 28: ... Hi on Low On To Patio Heater Blue Red Green Ensure A Good Ground Source 24 Volt Transformer 115 VAC Grounded Supply Option 1 Using 2 Toggle Switches Option 2 Using 2 Stage Switch SRP P N EE020 24 Volt AC Supply Grounded Neutral N 24 VAC Back Box 2 NC 1 NO 3 1 X X 2 4 Green Low Red To Patio Heater Hi Blue Front Cover ...

Page 29: ...arts and is detected flame will continue until turned off 6 If no flame is detected the gas valve will close after 20 sec A wait period commences and lasts approximately 5 sec and a second trial for combustion commences The electronic control will attempt three trials for ignition before locking out for approximately 5 minutes at which time it will automatically try again Electronic control of hea...

Page 30: ...ly in heater post and all connections for gas leaks Trouble Shooting No Gas Supply at Burner Ensure manual shut off valve is in proper position Ensure there is pressure and flow at inlet to gas valve Ensure gas valve gets 24v power from control module during ON cycle No Spark Ensure control module has 24VAC supply Ensure spark electrode assembly is grounded and there are no cracks in ceramic insul...

Page 31: ... Emitter ES011 D Flame Sensor EE002 E Spark Electrode EE001 F Electronic Control Module EE009 Item Description Part G Orifice NAT Orifice LPG EG002 EG022 H Gas Valve NAT Gas Valve LPG EG001 EG023 I Indicator Light not shown EE010 J Burner assembly EG008 K Pole Package Black 63 Pole Package Black 75 Pole Package S S 63 Pole Package S S 75 ES114 ES131 ES081 ES132 M Ignition wire not shown EE005 ...

Page 32: ...r package ES041 B Gas Hose Assembly EG004 C Emitter ES011 D Flame Sensor EE002 E Spark Electrode EE001 F Electronic Control Module EE009 G Orifice NAT Gas Orifice LP Gas EG002 EG022 H Gas Valve NAT Gas Gas Valve LP Gas EG001 EG023 I Indicator Light EE004 J Burner assembly EG008 M Ignition wire not shown EE005 ...

Page 33: ...urchase In no event shall the Manufacturer be liable for incidental expense or consequential damages of any kind This warranty does not cover any shipping installation or other costs incurred 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 judgement of the Manufacturer the equipment has been improperl...

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