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INSTALLATION / OWNER’S MANUAL SERIES 1100 HIGH EFFICIENCY/COMBINED INTENSITY INFRA-RED PATIO HEATER FIELD CONVERTIBILITY: FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable “The conversion shall be carried out in accordance with vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any the requirements of the authorities having jurisdiction other appliance.
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NOTICE: Schwank reserves the right to make changes to equipment and specifications without obligation or notification. This publication, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form, without prior written consent from Schwank. Unauthorized use or distribution of this publication is strictly prohibited.
1. GENERAL The Schwank gas fired infra-red combined intensity heaters are suitable to be installed for heating of outdoor and indoor spaces. These installation instructions are intended for the patioSchwank Series 1100 Heaters. All installations in Canada must con- form to local and national code requirements including the current CSA-B149.1-00 installation code for gas burning appliances and equipment, and Canadian Electrical Code PART 1 CSA C22.1 latest edition must be observed.
Observe the minimum clearances as outlined in Sections 8.3 to 8.4. on page 8, and suggested mounting distances in section 8.5 on page 9. Connect heater to the main gas line. A 1/2" flexible connector available as an option from Schwank Inc. must be used to absorb gas line expansion and any vibration.
Breakage of a ceramic tile and or gasketing: - replace damaged part. ♦ Faulty sealing of the ceramic tile to the burner body, caused by breakdown of gasket material: - contact Schwank or your Schwank distributor. SP-M110-CX-05B 1100 Manual R.D.: March 2006 Page 7 R.L.: 5B...
End View < A > 12” 8.2 OPTIONAL MOUNTING HARDWARE FOR THE SERIES 1100 COMBINED INTENSITY HEATERS. Diagram 2: SUSPENSION HARDWARE Optional mounting hardware supplied by Schwank Optional pre-piped and pre-wired hinged pole complete with pole mounting hard- ware supplied by Schwank.
8.3 MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES Table 2: MODEL Front and rear of Below heater Front of heater heater < F > < G > < L > 1110 ” ” ” 1115 ” ” ” 1120 ” ” ” 1130 ”...
20’ 0” 24’ 0” *** Note: These mounting distances are suggested, and are subject to on site conditions. If in doubt, please contact Schwank or your Schwank distributor. ** Note: For mounting parameters for models 1120 & 1130 contact Schwank.
24 volt CONTROL PANEL For multiple Patio heater installations: PCP-12 PCP-4, PCP-8, PCP-12 share the same com- mon panel 8” x 5.75” x 4” to switch up to a MAXIMUM of 12 heaters. PCP-16, PCP-24 share the same common panel 9.75” x 8” x 4” to switch up to a MAXIMUM of 24 heaters.
9. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE At Patio control panel, switch heater ON Is the Heater burning ? The system is working properly. STOP! Is there 24 volts to the control panel ? Check voltage from the transformer, Check electrical connection at the trans- former, Check line voltage to the primary side of the transformer...
Ensure the flame sensor is within 1I4” to 1/2” from the ceramic tile Still having trouble operating the heater? Repeat the above troubleshooting procedures. If the problem persists, contact your Schwank distributor. TROUBLESHOOTING COMPLETE SP-M110-CX-05B 1100 Manual R.D.: March 2006 Page 15 R.L.: 5B...
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