OPERATION – INSTALLATION – PARTS MANUAL
WARNING!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL, OPERATE, OR SERVICE THIS PRODUCT BEFORE READING ALL
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN
INJURY
PROPERTY DAMAGE!
AND/OR
DESCRIPTION
The Fostoria Restaurant Patio Heaters offer high efficiency
electric infrared heat. Recommended for commercial / industrial
indoor spot heating and for unprotected outdoor applications. The
specially designed aluminum reflectors and end caps deliver
infrared heat in a precise pattern to areas such as seating for
outdoor dining or other patio uses.
Not for indoor residential use
UNPACKING
When unpacking, inspect carefully for any damage that may have
occurred during transit. Check for loose, missing, or damaged
parts. (See parts list.)
REQUIRED CLEARANCES
Do not install heater closer than 24 inches to a vertical surface,
6 inches to ceiling or 72 inches from floor or any combustible
surface in direct radiation path.
Read all instructions before using this heater.
1.
Make certain that the power source conforms to the electrical
requirements of the heater. Disconnect power before installing
or servicing. If the power disconnect is out-of-sight, lock it in
the open position and tag it to prevent unexpected application
of power. Failure to do so could result in fatal electric shock.
WARNING: DO NOT DEPEND UPON A THERMOSTAT
OR OTHER SWITCH AS THE SOLE MEANS OF
DISCONNECTING POWER WHEN INSTALLING OR
SERVICING THE HEATER.
BREAKER AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. FAILURE TO DO SO
COULD RESULT IN FATAL ELECTRIC SHOCK
2.
This heater is intended ONLY for permanent installation
in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC), all
applicable local codes and ordinances, and all sections of
this manual. Any variance voids the warranty and may create
unsafe conditions. All wiring should be done by a qualified
electrician, using copper wire only.
3.
Special attention must be given to any bonding (grounding)
information pertaining to this heater. To prevent the risk of
electrocution, the heater must be securely and adequately
bonded. This should be accomplished by connecting a conductor
between the service panel and the green grounding screw provided
on the heater. To ensure a proper bond, the bonding means
must be tested by a qualified electrician.
Issue Date: 06-18-99
Rev. Date: 01-13-14
RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
ALWAYS DISCONNECT
Rev. Level 13
ELECTRIC INFRARED HEATER
MODEL & PART NOS.:
RPH-208-A (08845039)
RPH-240-A (08845139)
SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirements..................RPH-208-A: 208 Volts, 7.69 Amps
...................................................RPH-240-A: 240 Volts, 6.67 Amps
Watts......................................................................................1600
BTUs................................................................................5461
Overall dimensions.......................................24" x 5-3/8" x 4-1/2"
Housing.................................................................Stainless steel
Reflector...............................................................Bright aluminum
CAUTION
Red sleeves used for visible light reduction are not
recommended for applications near coastal waters.
Purchase lamps with integral light filter from factory
for these applications. See page 3.
4.
Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the heater. Do not
block or tamper with the heater while it is in operation. Do not
touch heater while it is in operation or just after it has been
turned off, as some parts may be hot enough to cause injury.
5.
This heater is intended for general heating applications ONLY.
It must NOT be used in potentially dangerous locations such
as flammable, explosive or chemical-laden atmospheres.
6.
Do not attach ductwork to this heater or attempt to use it as
a make-up air heater. Such use voids the warranty and may
create unsafe conditions.
7.
In cases where property damage may result from malfunction
of the heater, a back-up system or a temperature alarm should
be used.
8.
CAUTION: Check branch voltage. Heaters should be operated
at voltages no higher than the heating elements and the heater
are designed for. (Lower voltages, however, pose no problem
other than a loss of wattage).
9.
Heaters are not intended for process heating applications.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
ECN 1-7155
FIRE, PERSONAL
OIPM P/N 8999
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