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Sealey LP370 Instructions page 3

Space warmer propane heater 166,546-370,934btu/hr 110/230v

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6. OPERATION
IMPORTANT: To ensure continuous ventilation to the heater area, a ventilation opening must connect to the outside of the premises where the heater is to
operate. The opening must be 100cm
operating area.
6.1.
Switching Heater On.
6.1.1. Switch the On/Off switch to the ON (I) position (fig.1.4) and check that the fan starts running.
6.1.2. Push in the gas valve button and hold it in (fig.1.2), at the same time, press (repeatedly) on the Piezo Ignition Button (fig.1.5) until the
flame ignites. When the flame has ignited and the heater has started, keep the gas valve button pushed in for a further 10 seconds, then
release it.
6.1.3. If the heater stops when the gas valve button is released, leave the fan on, wait for one minute, before repeating the ignition
sequence. Hold the gas valve button in for 15-20 seconds this time, before releasing.
6.1.4. The heat output is controlled by adjusting the gas pressure via the regulator (fig.3). Turn the regulator knob anti-clockwise to reduce the
gas pressure and heat, and clockwise to increase the gas pressure and heat.
6.2.
Switching Heater Off.
6.2.1. After use, shut off the gas cylinder tap. Allow the fan to continue running until the flame shuts down, then switch the On/Off switch to the
OFF (O) position and isolate the heater from the electrical supply.
WARNING! If the flame shuts down during operation, before repeating the ignition sequence, make sure that the fan is not jammed, and
the air inlet and outlet are completely free of obstructions. If it is due to overheating, the cause of the problem must be determined and
corrected before repeating the ignition procedure.
WARNING! If for any reason, there is a sudden increase in gas flow (a ruptured supply pipe for instance), the Excess Flow Valve will shut
and cut off the gas supply. Close the tap on the gas cylinder and investigate the problem and resolve it. Re-open the tap on the gas cylinder
and reset the Excess Flow Valve by pressing on the push-button for a few seconds. Carry out the ignition sequence to re-light the heater.
7. COOL AIR FAN
The heater may also be used as a cool air fan, as follows:
7.1.
Remove the gas supply hose and plug the heater into the electrical power supply.
7.2.
Switch on the fan. The unit will now blow out cool air only.
8. MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Before commencing service or maintenance, disconnect the heater from
the electrical and gas supplies. Use authorised parts only. Unauthorised parts may be
dangerous and will invalidate the warranty. Should the heater require service or
maintenance, a suitably qualified engineer should carry this out or contact your local
Sealey service agent.
8.1.
Check the gas supply hose condition and change if necessary.
8.2.
Carefully clean the fan blade and inside the heater unit with compressed air.
Caution: Wear safety goggles to perform this operation.
8.3.
Check the starting electrode gap (fig.4).
8.4.
Check the ignition unit, safety thermostat, and thermocouple condition and ensure that
they are clean.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
The fan motor does not work
The ignitor does not spark
No gas flow to the burner
The burner starts, but it stops as
the gas valve is released.
The heater stops during operation
Air contaminants taken into the heater will damage the unit, cause health problems and safety issues.
Example: Body shop filler dust and overspray dust will clog the burner diffuser, contaminate the combustion chamber and damage the
internal parts of the heater. If contaminants are present the heater must be supplied with ducted clean air.
Please note that any parts damaged by filler dust or overspray dust will not be covered by warranty. Additionally a cleaning
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for every kW of output, and must be set at an equal distance from the upper and lower parts of the heater
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. There is no electrical supply.
2. The motor has locked.
1. Electrode has the wrong gap.
2. Faulty connection.
1. The cylinder gas tap is closed.
2. The cylinder is empty.
3. Gas leaks from the supply.
1. The thermocouple is not warm enough.
2. The safety override has activated
because the fan does not work.
1. Excessive gas supply.
2. Insufficient air flow.
3. Insufficient gas due to ice formation
on the cylinder.
4. Excess flow valve has shut.
WARNING! Regarding Air Contaminants.
charge will be made for any heaters damaged by filler dust or overspray dust.
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fig.4
SOLUTION
1. Check mains power supply, wire, plug, fuse.
2. Unlock the motor with an appropriate tool.
1. Check and reset the electrode to the correct position (fig.4).
2. Check and connect correctly the ignitor and the electrode.
1. Open the gas tap.
2. Replace the cylinder.
3. Remove and clean the nozzle, check for leaks by using a
foamy soap only - DO NOT USE A FLAME to find a leak.
1. Repeat the starting operation, keeping the button pushed for
a slightly longer time.
2. See above "Fan motor does not work".
1. Check the pressure regulator, and replace if necessary.
2. Check that the motor is working correctly.
3. Check and if necessary use a larger gas cylinder or multiple
cylinders connected in parallel.
4. Investigate and rectify fault, reset valve before restarting.
LP370 Issue No: 2(I) - 24/09/14

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