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Sure Flame SFT800 Operation And Maintenance Manual

Mobile integrated indirect construction heater

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Operation and Maintenance Manual
Mobile Integrated Indirect Construction Heater
Model No: SFT800
Retain these instructions for future reference
Sure Flame Products
A Division of Haul-All Equipment
4115 - 18 Avenue North
Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 5G1
www.sureflame.com
WARNING
This User's Manual contains safety information and user instructions.
You must read this manual before towing the trailer.
P/N 974-10248
Rev 1.0 Feb 4, 2016

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  • Page 1 Operation and Maintenance Manual Mobile Integrated Indirect Construction Heater Model No: SFT800 WARNING This User’s Manual contains safety information and user instructions. You must read this manual before towing the trailer. Retain these instructions for future reference Sure Flame Products...
  • Page 2 Trailer Operation & Service Manual GENERAL HAZARD WARNING Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this trailer can result in death, serious bodily injury, and property loss or damage from hazards of fire, explosion, burn, asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and/or electric shock. If you need assistance or further information such as an instruction manual, labels, etc., contact the manufacturer.
  • Page 3 Trailer Operation & Service Manual The Manual For your safety, study this manual carefully before towing the trailer. This heater trailer is built with components which have separate instruction manuals. If this manual refers to another manual that you do not have, please contact your dealer for assistance.
  • Page 4 Trailer Operation & Service Manual TRAILER SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: 163.5” (415 cm) Overall Width: 100” (254 cm) Height: 95.1” (242 cm) Additional Height: 8” (20 cm) Hitch Weight: 950 Lb (431 kg) Hitch Height: 15-3/8” to 20” Coupler: 3” Pintle Eye UVW: 6,500 lb (2,950 kg) GVWR...
  • Page 5 Trailer Operation & Service Manual General Safety Information Major hazards Loss of control of the Trailer or trailer/tow vehicle combination can result in serious injury or death. The most common causes are: • Improper sizing of the trailer for the tow vehicle or vice verse •...
  • Page 6 Trailer Operation & Service Manual • Also avoid applying the tow vehicle brakes to correct trailer swaying. How- ever, application of the trailer brakes alone will tend to straighten out the swaying, especially when travelling downhill. • Use lower gear when driving down steep or long grades. •...
  • Page 7 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Worn tires, loose wheels and lug nuts If a tire has a bald spot, bulge, cut, cracks, or is showing any cords, replace the tire before towing. If a tire has uneven tread wear, take the trailer to a dealer service center for diagnosis.
  • Page 8 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Testing electric brakes Your trailer has electric brakes, and your tow vehicle will have an electric brake controller that sends power to the trailer brakes. Before towing the trailer on a road, confirm that the electric brakes are working by operating the brake controller.
  • Page 9 Trailer Operation & Service Manual • To test the breakaway brake battery, remove the pullpin from the switch and attempt to pull the trailer forward. You should here the click sound from brakes and feel the trailer resisting being towed, but the wheels will not necessarily be locked.
  • Page 10 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Attach breakaway brake lanyard If the coupler or hitch fails, a properly connected and working breakaway brake system will apply the brakes on the trailer. The safety chains will keep the tow vehicle attached and as the brakes are applied at the trailer’s axles, the trailer/tow vehicle combination will come to a controlled stop.
  • Page 11 Trailer Operation & Service Manual • Raise or lower the hitch as necessary. • Install bolts (1) and NEW lock nuts. • Tighten lock nuts to 100 lb/ft of torque. • Couple the trailer to the tow vehicle and verify that the trailer is level front to rear.
  • Page 12 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Installation This trailer has a built-in Sure Flame ID800 heater (3 phase version). This indirect-fired heater is intended to be used primarily for heating areas in buildings that are under construction. Since the products of combustion are released, it is imperative that the trailer is located outside of the enclosed area.
  • Page 13 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Generator The generator unit supplies electrical power to the heater and its accessories. The mini¬mum fuel level for the generator is lower than the heater itself, so when the fuel level is critical, the heater will turn off first before the generator. For more generator instructions, refer to Generator Owner Manual.
  • Page 14 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Maintenance Monthly: Cords and Check for cracks, exposed wires, and dirt in electrical Connectors connectors. Physical Integrity Check for damage to body, louvers, and inlet screens that may obstruct air flow and impact combustion quality. Bearings Lubricate axle bearings.
  • Page 15 Trailer Operation & Service Manual 974-10248 Rev: 1.0...
  • Page 16 Trailer Operation & Service Manual Sure Flame Products - A Division of Haul-All Equipment 4115 - 18 Avenue North, Lethbridge, Alberta T1H 5G1, Canada 974-10248 Rev: 1.0 www.sureflame.com...