Shutdown Instructions; Servicing Instructions - Stanley ST-40-GFA-E User Manual

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The gas pressure regulator and hose
WARNING
assembly supplied with the heater must
be used without alteration.
INSTALLATION
Minimum ventilation requirements: room volume should not
be less than 100 m³; minimum ventilation of 25 cm² per kW of
heat input subject to a minimum of 250 cm².
1. Inspect fuel cylinder and hose connection to appliance to
ensure it is in good condition.
2. Connect power cord to electrical supply outlet.
3. Connect Gas supply hose to heater. (Required hose and
regulator is to be 1.5 metres max and 1.0 metre min. in
length, and type EN16129). Connect other end (regulator) to a
fuel supply cylinder.
Be careful to avoid torsional stresses in
WARNING
the flexible tubing (regulator hose).
Use the appropriate fuel supply cylinder
CAUTION
listed below.
ST-40-GFA-E : 9 Kg to 45 Kg fuel cylinder
ST-60V-GFA-E : 9 Kg to 45 Kg fuel cylinder
ST-100V-GFA-E : 9 Kg to 45 Kg fuel cylinder
ST-150V-GFA-E : 9 Kg to 45 Kg fuel cylinder
THIS HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED BY
WARNING
COMTETENT PERSONS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH SUCH REGULATIONS AS ARE IN FORCE.
NOTE: Optimum efficiency is achieved when the heater uses
the appropriate full fuel supply cylinder.
4. Slowly open the fuel supply cylinder. Leak test all gas
connections with 50/50 soap and water solution prior to start-up
to ensure the heater is connected properly. Soap bubbles
indicate a gas leak. DO NOT use a match or flame to test for
gas leaks.
NOTE: Consult local regulations when planning to install an
air temperature control.
Gas
Model No.
Category
I3B/P(37)
I3B/P(37)
I3B/P(50)
/ G30
ST-40-GFA-E
I3P(30) / G31
I3P(37) / G31 G31 Propane at 37 mbar
I3P(50) / G31 G31 Propane at 50 mbar
I3+(28-30/37)
/ G30
I3B/P(30) /
G30
I3B/P(50)
/ G30
ST-60V-GFA-E
I3B/P(37)
ST-100V-GFA-E
ST-150V-GFA-E
I3B/P(37)
I3P(30) / G31
I3P(37) / G31 G31 Propane at 37 mbar
I3P(50) / G31 G31 Propane at 50 mbar
CHANGING FUEL SUPPLY CYLINDERS
1. When changing fuel supply cylinders, be sure this is done in a
flame-free atmosphere and non-smoking environment.
2. When you need to replace your empty cylinder, turn the gas off
Gas
first.
Model No.
Category
I3B/P(37)
3. Make sure that the heater is extinguished completely.
I3B/P(37)
4. Remove the regulator from the empty cylinder and change a
I3B/P(50)
/ G30
ST-40-GFA-E
new full one.
I3P(30) / G31
LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
I3P(37) / G31 G31 Propane at 37 mbar
I3P(50) / G31 G31 Propane at 50 mbar
1. Connect power cord to properly earthed socket. Connect heater
I3+(28-30/37)
to a proper fuel supply cylinder.
/ G30
I3B/P(30) /
G30
2. Turn gas valve knob on the heater to the "O" (OFF) position.
I3B/P(50)
/ G30
3. Switch the electrical power switch to ON and check if fan is
ST-60V-GFA-E
I3B/P(37)
ST-100V-GFA-E
operating correctly.
ST-150V-GFA-E
I3B/P(37)
I3P(30) / G31
4. Wait five (5) minutes for any gas to clear. Smell for gas. If none
I3P(37) / G31 G31 Propane at 37 mbar
is evident, proceed to the next step.
I3P(50) / G31 G31 Propane at 50 mbar
© 2018 Pinnacle Climate Technologies, Inc.
Gas Type and Inlet Pressure
Destination Country
G30 Butane at 37 mbar
PL
G31 Propane at 37 mbar
PL
G30 Butane at 50 mbar
DE
G31 Propane at 30 mbar
NL, RO, TR
GB, FR, PT, IE
NL, DE
G30 Butane at 28-30 mbar
GB, FR, IT, PT, IE
G31 Propane at 37 mbar
NL, NO, SE, DK, FI, RO, TR,
G30 Butane at 30 mbar
ES
G30 Butane at 50 mbar
DE
G30 Butane at 37 mbar
PL
G31 Propane at 37 mbar
PL
G31 Propane at 30 mbar
NL, RO, TR
GB, FR, PT, IE
NL, DE
Gas Type and Inlet Pressure
Destination Country
G30 Butane at 37 mbar
PL
G31 Propane at 37 mbar
PL
G30 Butane at 50 mbar
DE
G31 Propane at 30 mbar
NL, RO, TR
GB, FR, PT, IE
NL, DE
G30 Butane at 28-30 mbar
GB, FR, IT, PT, IE
G31 Propane at 37 mbar
NL, NO, SE, DK, FI, RO, TR,
G30 Butane at 30 mbar
ES
G30 Butane at 50 mbar
DE
G30 Butane at 37 mbar
PL
G31 Propane at 37 mbar
PL
G31 Propane at 30 mbar
NL, RO, TR
GB, FR, PT, IE
NL, DE
5. Turn the knob at the fuel supply cylinder counterclockwise to
the OPEN position.
6. Push in the Gas Valve knob on the heater and hold it at least
five (5) seconds. Then turn the knob counterclockwise to the
(1/ ) position. This will light the burner. It may be necessary to
repeat this process a few times to light the heater.
7. Keep the valve knob depressed for at least 30 seconds after
the burner is lit. After 30 seconds release the control knob.
8. If burner does not stay lit, repeat Steps 5 and 6.
9. Check to see the appliance operating pressure is correct
according to gas chart (below).

SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS

1. Turn gas valve control knob on the heater to the O (OFF)
position.
2. Turn the control knob at the fuel supply cylinder clockwise to
the CLOSED position.
3. Disconnect heater from power supply, and disconnect regulator
from the fuel supply cylinder.

SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions are intended to be used only by competent
persons for carrying out all servicing operations authorized by the
manufacturer.
All special tools, materials or servicing aids necessary for the
correct servicing of the appliance shall be specified. Be sure to
check heater for soundness.
-
Heater surface temperature must be cold before initiating
service, cleaning or storage.
-
Maintenance and repair must be carried out by trained
personnel only at least 2 times per season.
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Before commencing service maintenance disconnect the unit
from the electrical power and the gas supply.
-
Check the fuel supply hose condition and change if necessary.
-
Check the ignition unit, safety thermostat, and thermocouple
condition and ensure that they are clean. If flame pattern
appears irregular, check nozzle. Wear eye protection when
performing these checks.
-
Clean inside the heater unit and the fan blade with compressed
air. Heater is operating correctly when fan is running, flame is
present and soap test showed no leaks.
Disconnect heater from fuel supply
WARNING
cylinder when not in use.
LONG TERM STORAGE
Always disconnect the heater from the fuel supply cylinder before
putting the heater into storage. If for any reason the heater is to
be stored indoors, the heater MUST be disconnected from the
fuel supply cylinder, and the cylinder stored outdoors in a well-
ventilated area, and out of the reach of children. If appliance is
unable to be left in a safe condition, disconnect the fuel cylinder
from appliance and store separately. The plastic valve plug
or valve cover supplied with the fuel supply cylinder must be
re-installed on the valve to protect the fitting from damage.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or
lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. If the power cord
is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- NOTE: In some countries, there may be differences
in the requirements listed in this manual. In these
cases, contact your local dealer for possible
variations from requirements in this manual.
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