Indirect fired space heaters propane and natural gas (30 pages)
Summary of Contents for Frost Fighter IDF350-ll
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MODELS ID F 350-ll IDF500 (2015-PRESENT) Installation - Operation/Maintenance Instructions and Parts List READ INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO STARTING HEATERS FROST FIGHTER INC. 125 FURNITURE PARK WINNIPEG MANITOBA CANADA R2G 1B9 TEL : (204) 775-8252 FAX : (204) 783-6794 WWW.FROST-FIGHTER.COM 1-888-792-0374 REV.
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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS HEATER. 2. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns do not touch hot surfaces. Keep combustible materials such as furniture, papers, clothes, curtains, tarps, plastic sheets, combustible building materials & partitions, other equipment, etc. at least 10 feet (3 m) from the front of the heater and keep them away from the sides and rear.
SAFETY INFORMATION AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS STANDARD WARNING SYMBOLS INDICATES EXTREME HAZARD THAT COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH INDICATES POSSIBLE HAZARD THAT COULD DAMAGE EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY AND/OR RESULT IN INJURY INDICATES POSSIBLE HAZARD THAT COULD CAUSE IMPROPER OPERATION OR DAMAGE EQUIPMENT OTHER SPECIFIC HAZARD SYMBOLS THESE SYMBOLS ARE USED THROUGHOUT THIS MANUAL TO INDICATE SPECIFIC HAZARDS...
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INSTALLATION / OPERATION / MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO OPERATING HEATER GENERAL HAZARD WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS HEATER CAN RESULT IN DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE FROM HAZARDS OF FIRE, EXPLOSION, BURN ASPHYXIATION, CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING, AND/OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
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OPERATORS RESPONSIBILITY Installation and adjustment of the burner requires technical knowledge and the use of combustion test instruments. Do not tamper with the unit or any safety controls. Call your qualified service technician. Incorrect operation of the burner could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.
510 LBS. 510 LBS. Flue size-6’’ on all units FROST FIGHTER HEATERS ARE SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE NOTE: -These heaters are intended for use primarily as temporary heating of buildings under construction, alteration or repair MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DUCT LENGTHS (IDF 350 & IDF 500 )
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Dimensions of IDF350-ll and IDF500 Heaters FROST Heater Only With Packaging MODEL WEIGHT WEIGHT (LBS) (LBS) 51’’ 71 ½’’ 27’’ 83’’ 38’’ 52 ½’’ IDF350 Heater Only With Packaging MODEL WEIGHT WEIGHT (LBS) (LBS) 76 ½’’ 25’’ 70 ½’’ 32’’...
Vent Connector - 18 inches Burner End - 2 feet Floor - Combustible FROST FIGHTER HEATERS ARE SUITABLE FOR OUTDOOR USE FLUE PIPE CONNECTIONS When the heater is connected to a flue pipe the flue pipe shall terminate in a vertical section at least two feet long.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TO START HEAT WITH HONEYWELL CONTROL Ensure unit is on flat, level ground before starting, canopy and fan guards must be closed. Flip switch to “OFF” position Check fuel level (2-4 gallons to start) Plug in supply cord to 115 volt outlet. Flip switch to “MANUAL”...
IDF MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Heaters should be fully serviced annually to ensure proper Performance. Maintenance should be performed by trained personnel only. Incorrect maintenance may result in improper operation and serious injury. HIGH LIMIT SWITCH The limit switch should be checked every heating season to ensure the burner will shutdown if temperature exceeds 200 F.
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CLEANING PROCEDURE 1. Remove front cap. (48205, 48205A or 20205) 2. Remove cover panel (jacket to front). (48119 or 20119) 3. Remove fan thermostat cover on outer jacket (the one nearest the burner). (48112A) Loosen thermostat and remove from the jacket. Remove high limit thermostat cover.(48112).
TEMPERATURE FEELER ADJUSTMENT (Attached to fan switch) ALWAYS MAKE SURE THAT THE TEMPERATURE FEELER IS TOUCHING THE HEAT EXCHANGER!! The temperature feeler provides air flow over the fan switch, which regulates the cycling of the fan. The temperature feeler can be adjusted for different outside temperatures, by rotating the location of the temperature feeler holes.
IDF TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK FOR SUFFICIENT POWER, GAUGE OF CORD (SEE TOP OF PAGE #5) AND PROPER FUEL SUPPLY. POWER AND FUEL SUPPLY MUST BE SHUT OFF/DISCONNECTED BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING ANY COMPONENTS ON THE HEATER Unit is turned on, nothing happens after 5 second safe start. a.
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IDF TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE CONT’D d. Wires between cad cell and primary control should be checked to see that they are not pinched or crimped.. e. Prime fuel pump by loosening bleeder screw till steady stream of fuel comes out to ensure no air or bubbles in fuel line..
Sequence of Operation of Honeywell R7184B Primary Control 1. STANDBY. The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat. When a call for heat is initiated, there is a 5 second delay while control performs a safe start check. 2.
Sequence of Operation for Genisys Controller BURNER STATES Standby: The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat. Valve-On Delay: The igniter and motor are on while the control delays turning on the oil solenoid valve for 45 seconds. Trial For Ignition: The oil solenoid valve is energized.
LIMITS, FAN SWITCHES AND TEMPERATURE FEELERS ADJUSTABLE FAN SWITCH 90°-130°F ( 48111B) ALL MODELS IDF HIGH LIMIT C9648 L220 - 40F (48110A) 220°F FAN FEELER ALL MODELS (48171) Indoor and outdoor settings of fan switch Indoor Operation and if surrounding air is warm (i.e. above 0°C/32°F): Fan switch should be set to 115°F or higher so as to shut down unit when heat exchanger is properly cooled, also keeps fan motor from excessive running on when discharging cooler air.
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48011 Tigerloop Single Line Remote Kit w/Filter...
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SAFETY OIL SUPPLY SYSTEM FOR REMOTE FUEL CELL...
IDF350/500 FRONT VIEW 48204B Outer jacket 48204A Inner jacket 50731 48112A High limit/ Lifting bail fan switch cover Front cap for IDF models 48205B 2 X 12" 48205AB 1 x 16" Power cord 48163AMC IDF500 48163MC IDF350 47790 Cord clamp...
IDF350-ll/500 BACK VIEW 48803 Motor mount 50108 50103 Blade for IDF350 Canopy w/handle 48101/48101A 30203 50113 Motor for IDF350 Blade for IDF500 Flue collar 48202 assembly Motor for IDF500 50105 Blade for IDF500HS 48202E Motor for IDF500HS IDF350 burner IDF500 burner...
No representative of Frost Fighter Inc., nor any of its distributors or dealers, is authorized to assume for Frost Fighter Inc. any other obligations or liability in connection with this product, nor alter the terms of the warranty in any way.
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