WARNING
The products described in this manual are pro-
pane direct-fired, forced air heaters. Propane
forced air heaters are primarily intended for use
for temporary heating of buildings under construc-
tion, alteration or repair. Direct-fired means that
all of the combustion products of the heater enter
the heated space. This appliance is rated at 98%
combustion efficiency, but does produce small
amounts of carbon monoxide.
Carbon monoxide is toxic. Humans can tolerate
only small amounts of carbon monoxide and so
precautions should be taken to provide proper
ventilation. Failure to provide proper ventilation
in accordance with the instructions in this manual
can result in death.
DANGER
People with breathing problems should consult a
physician before using this heater.
Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning re-
semble the flu. Symptoms of improper ventilation /
carbon monoxide poisoning are:
Headache • Dizziness • Nausea • Dry Mouth
Sore Throat • Burning of Nose and Eyes
If you experience any of these symptoms:
GET FRESH AIR AT ONCE! Have your heater
serviced and check for proper ventilation. Some
people are more affected by carbon monoxide
than others. These include: pregnant women, those
with heart or lung problems, anemia or those under
the influence of alcohol or at high altitudes.
FOR OUTDOOR USE. INDOOR USE PERMITTED
ONLY FOR: The temporary heating of adequately
ventilated buildings or structures under
construction, alteration or repair! Provide at least a
three square foot (2,800 sq cm) opening of outside
air for every 100,000 Btu / Hr heater rating. Refer
to "Ventilation" on page 9 for further instructions.
Adequate ventilation shall be provided in
accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926.154, Safety
Requirements for Temporary and Portable Space
Heating Devices and Equipment,
© 2019 Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc.
NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING, CONNECTED
TO A POWER SOURCE, OR WHILE CONNECTED TO A FUEL SOURCE.
SAFETY INFORMATION (CONT.)
RISK OF INDOOR
AIR POLLUTION!
CARBON MONOXIDE
POISONING MAY
LEAD TO DEATH!
DANGER
ANSI A10.10, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 Liquefied
Petroleum Gas Code, NFPA 58 or the Natural Gas
and Propane Installation Code, CAN B149.1 as
appropriate.
WHAT TO DO IF THE SMELL OF GAS IS PRESENT:
– DO NOT attempt to light the heater.
– Extinguish any open flame.
– Shut off gas to heater.
– If odor continues, contact your local gas
supplier or fire department.
– DO NOT touch or use any electric switch or
any electric device that can cause a spark.
– Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbors phone. Follow the gas suppliers
WARNING
instructions.
– If you can not reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
– Service must be done by a qualified service
agency.
NEVER store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this heater.
NEVER store a propane (LP) cylinder not connected
to this heater in the vicinity of this heater.
NEVER connect heater to an unregulated gas supply.
NEVER obstruct the flow of combustion and
ventilation air.
NEVER use duct work in front or rear of heater.
NEVER modify this heater or operate a heater that
has been modified.
NEVER service, move or handle heater while still hot
or operating
Keep all combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vapors and liquid away from this heater.
Minimum Clearance From Combustibles
Front
40 in.
3
PROPANE IS AN
EXPLOSIVE GAS.
RISK OF BURNS,
FIRE AND EXPLO-
SION!
Sides
16 in.
40 in.
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