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Proheat X45 Quick Start Manual

Sustained high altitude operations
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Requirements
Test Procedure
NOTICE
If using PK0060, Analog air pressure
gauge, Calibrate gauge before each,
use refer to: www.proheat.com/PDFs/
990614.pdf
DIGITAL
MANOMETER
PK0037
NOTICE
Remove Pressure Gauge when finished
with measuring & setting procedure.
© 2011 Marine Canada Acquisition Inc. DBA SEASTAR SOLUTIONS 3831 No. 6 Road, Richmond, B.C. Canada V6V 1P6
SERVICE BULLETIN
Copy Part# SB0060, Rev. B, 08/2014
AIR PRESSURE SETTING
RECOMMENDATION
Sustained High Altitude Operations
Sustained operation and servicing of the X45 compressor above
4,000 ft (1219 m) requires the compressor setting be checked and/
or adjusted for proper combustion.
For sustained operation above 7000 feet (2134 m) the compressor
must be adjusted in order to maintain proper combustion.
a) Basic Hand Tools.
b) Proheat Remote Start Switch (P/N 952925K).
c) Proheat Digital Manometer Test Gauge (P/N PK0037).
d) Or Proheat Analog Air Pressure Test Gauge (P/N PK0060).
1. Run heater until warm to the touch. This ensures the heater
components are up to normal operating temperature.
2. Switch heater off.
3. Connect Digital Manometer PK0037 (or analog gauge PK0060)
in-line as shown in figure A.
HOSE TO
NOZZLE AIR
INLET
Figure A. Digital Manometer PK0037.
4. Locate the rubber boot on the positive end of the ignition coil and
peel it back to expose the positive terminal.
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HOSE FROM COMPRESSOR
Tel: 604.270.6899
Web: www.proheat.com

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Summary of Contents for Proheat X45

  • Page 1 AIR PRESSURE SETTING RECOMMENDATION Sustained High Altitude Operations Sustained operation and servicing of the X45 compressor above 4,000 ft (1219 m) requires the compressor setting be checked and/ or adjusted for proper combustion. For sustained operation above 7000 feet (2134 m) the compressor must be adjusted in order to maintain proper combustion.
  • Page 2 7. The reading must be within the range of the shaded area as shown in figure C. Figure B. X45 Compressor Pressure Altitude Setpoint (48.3) NOTICE (44.8) For sustained operation above 7000 feet (2134 m) the compressor must be adjusted in order to maintain proper combustion.
  • Page 3 24V models. If voltage is high, stop charging batteries (turn engine off) and check compressor reading again. i) Nozzle and cavity for blockage. Refer to Step 5 on page 5-10 of the X45 service manual. Compressor Adjustment If after performing the above checks and the air pressure is still outside the recommended setting for your location, adjust the air pressure by turning the screw as shown in figure D.