HeatStar HSU50NG Operating Instructions And Owner's Manual page 17

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FUEL CONVERSION Section 3: RATE TAG CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
Step 13
Connect main electrical power, and turn main gas supply back on.
Turn up thermostat to call for heat. When the main burners light
using soapy water check all connections thoroughly for gas leaks.
Remembering to also check the pressure test plug replaced in step
12. Allow the heater to operate for at least 5 minutes, then observe
the main burner flame. A hard blue flame extending into the tube is
normal. Slight yellow tipping is acceptable. There is no air adjustment
to the burner.
Step 14
See figure 13. Remove the data tag for their respective gases. Remove
label and place over the existing portion of the tag. This tag is
preprinted with all the correct information for the converted heater.
Step 15
Remove the converted information tag from the kit and fill in the
information. Then place this tag below the updated rating tag on the
unit.
Step 16
Replace any panels and operate heater following all warnings/cautions
and instructions in the operator's manual and labels.
FIGURE 13
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Compact Unit / Utility Heater
NATURAL GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURES - IN. W.C.. (KPA)
HSU 50/80/125
0-2000 (0-610)
HSU 50/80/125
4.0"WC (0.99 KPA)*
*NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
LP/PROPANE GAS MANIFOLD PRESSURES - IN.W.C.. (KPA)
HSU 50/80/125
0-2000 (0-610)
HSU 50/80/125
10"WC (2.49 KPA)*
*NO ADJUSTMENT REQUIRED
INLET PRESSURES
Natural Gas
MAX - 14" WC (3.49 kPa)
MIN - 5"WC (1.25 kPa)
Propane
MAX - 14" WC (3.49 kPa)
MIN - 11"WC (2.74 kPa)
Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual
Table 4
ALTITUDE FT. (M)
2000-4500 (610-1370)
3.6"WC (0.89 KPA)
Table 5
ALTITUDE FT. (M)
2000-4500 (610-1370)
8.5"WC (2.12KPA)
Table 6
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