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Sealey LP451R Instructions page 2

Infra-red propane tower heater

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3.3.6. Remove the six nuts from the bolts protruding from the burner unit (5). Stand the unit upright and place the aluminium reflector
disk (11) over the three bolts and fix with the nuts accordingly.
3.3.7. Connect the gas bottle regulator to the gas hose and tighten the hose clip.
3.3.8. Connect the regulator to the gas bottle (the gas bottle has a left handed thread).
3.3.9. Place the gas bottle in its base case and the heater is ready for testing.
3.4.
Model LP452P
As model LP451R but having all parts inside packing and the addition of base gas holder, chain, and wheels.
3.5.
Assembly
3.5.1. Insert the angled centre support post (2) into the upright of the base gas holder (1) and push the locking pin (3) in place.
3.5.2. Push the gas hose (10) up through the hole in the centre post until the end is exposed at the top. Connect hose to the burner
unit as in 3.3.4. and fig 1.
3.5.3. Place the burner unit (fig1. A) in the supporting cup located at the top of the centre support (fig 1.E) whilst drawing the hose (10) out
of the hole in the centre support, and secure the burner unit with washers and bolts provided. Stand the unit upright.
3.5.4. Place the aluminium reflector disk as in 3.3.6.
3.5.5. Weight the base as 3.3.1. Stand the gas bottle (8) in base sitting tightly back in the support arm and secure with chrome chain (9).
3.5.6. Fix the gas regulator to the gas hose and tighten the hose clip.
3.5.7. Connect the gas regulator to the gas bottle (the gas bottle has a left handed thread), and the heater is ready to test.
4. HEATER LOCATION
Your Sealey heater will generate radiated heat to a maximum area of approximately 25 M
important to locate your heater correctly in order to achieve maximum heating benefits whilst avoiding any potential hazards.
The heater may be used outdoors or in well ventilated areas. To use in large indoor areas (the heater operating area requires minimum air
volume of 260 cubic meters) ensure that continuous ventilation is provided. A ventilation opening must run to the outside of the premises
where the heater is to be operated.
The following location instructions must also be observed:
4.1.
Ensure the surface on which the heater is to stand is level, smooth and flat. Avoid any surface that may cause the heater to topple.
4.2.
Ensure the heater is located at a minimum of 540mm from fixed objects such as wall, doors, panelling etc and not in the same
building as flammable liquids, solids and gases.
4.3.
Other feature that will assist to enhance the comfort of the heated environment and reduce gas consumption:
a) Placing heater under sun or rain awning when used outside.
b) Protecting the area for heating against breeze, draughts and winds.
4.4.
Ensure the location of the gas heater does not contravene Health and Safety, Fire, or any other local rules, legislation or regulations.
5. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Ensure you have read and understood the safety instructions in Chapter 1.
Before you first use the heater, we recommend that the heater is placed in the open air as the unit will give of a light smoke. This is caused
by the burning off of the appliance surface protective lubricant which will disperse after a short time. You may also experience a slight irregular
flame at first which will gradually settle once all air has been eliminated from the gas piping system. It is also normal to experience a short
term irregular flame operation caused by air in system each time a gas bottle is changed.
5.1.
To turn heater ON.
5.1.1. Check heater for possible gas leaks by opening the gas bottle valve and brushing a soapy water solution over each connection in the
system. WARNING! DO NOT use a flame to test for leaks. If bubbles develop in the solution this indicates a leak which must be
corrected before the unit is ignited. Immediately turn the control tap off and re-connect any suspect joint and re-check for leaks.
5.1.2. When you are sure there are no leaks open the gas bottle valve.
5.1.3. Press the control switch (main illustration item 6) in and turn to the “Ignition” Y symbol position (fig 2.2).
5.1.4. Continue to hold the control switch in for approximately 5 seconds (one minute for new gas bottles).
5.1.5. Whilst holding control switch in repeatedly press the red ignition button (fig 2.3) and watch for the pilot flame
inside burner head to ignite.
5.1.6. When the pilot flame is on, continue to press the control switch in for a further 30 seconds.
5.1.7. Release the control switch and check that the pilot flame remains alight.
5.1.8. If flame goes out turn control switch and gas valve off. Leave heater to stand for one minute, and then
repeat steps 5.1.3. to 5.1.6.
5.1.9. To ignite the heater turn the control switch to the position marked with a large flame (fig 2. 4) for full heat,
or the the small flame (fig 2.5) for low heat output.
5.2.
To turn heater OFF.
5.2.1. Turn the control switch to the “Ignition” Y position (fig 2.2).
5.2.2. Press the control switch in and turn to the OFF lposition (fig 2.1).
5.2.3. Turn the gas bottle valve off.
5.3.
Storage.
When not in use store the heater in a safe, dry, childproof area. If being stored for long periods, i.e. during the summer, ensure
the gas bottle is stored according to appropriate regulations. Remove the aluminium reflector from the heater and store to avoid
the risk of damaging or dulling the surface. Cover the remainder of the heater unit with a tarpaulin.
Declaration of Conformity
INFRA-RED PROPANE TOWER HEADERS
Models LP451R & LP452P
Gas appliances (Safety) Regulations 1992
(S.I. 1992/711)
NOTE: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.
IMPORTANT: No responsibility is accepted for incorrect use of this product. WARRANTY: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date. Proof of purchase will
be required for any claim. INFORMATION: Please call us for a copy of our latest catalogue
We, the sole importer into the UK, declare that the products listed here are in conformity with the following EEC standards and directives
The construction file for these products are held by the Manufacturer and may be inspected
on request by contacting Jack Sealey Ltd
Signed by John Sealey
Sealey Group,
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk.
01284 757500
(depending on conditions). It is therefore very
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Date 1st July 1998
01284 703534
E-mail: sales@sealey.co.uk
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For Jack Sealey Ltd.
Sole importer into the UK
of Sealey Power Products
LP451R LP452P - 050698

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