PLACING THE HEATER
Place the heater so that at least a part of the air can be taken outside. This will allow good ventilation and
drying effect.
When choosing a place for the heater remember that warm air hoses placed outside the heated space will
lose plenty of heat. Minimize their length and isolate them carefully. It is more economic to place the heater
close to the space to be heated and use a separate fresh air inlet. You don't have to isolate the warm air
hoses inside (f. ex. under the bed); the hoses function as "radiators" for they dry the space and balance the
temperature differences.
Remember also that as the heater blows warm air inside, an equivalent amount of air must be let out f. ex.
through a ventilator or return to the heater as circulating air.
Maintenance is usually easiest to perform when the heater is removed from its bracket. If the heater is
examined on its place, place the heater so that you can examine also the heater's own control panel led
indicators and the control display. N.B.:This is important even if you are using a separate control panel.
Place the heater so that the heater is above the tank's fuel level. The heater will however not be damaged if
the filler hole of the tank and thereby the fuel level temporarily rises above the heater.
The fuel hose can be lengthened between the pump and the tank.
October 2016
SF-Lämmitin Oy,
SAFIRE 1600D – 2100D, 23Di Diesel heaters
USAGE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
Tilhenkatu 1, 20610 Turku, Finland. Tel / Fax +358 (0)2 244 3282
Heater kit contains :
Heater, mounting bracket
Fuel hose (3 meters), pump, a fuel tank
connection 2 m fuel hose
Power supply cable (4 meters)
Mounting screws, clamps
Accessories indicated on the package: A
separate control panel or
panel with a 10 m cable,
temperature sensor for the thermostat,
exhaust outlet through deck or through wall
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control
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