Sig Marine P9000 Operating And Installation Instruction Manual

Direct draft propane heater instruction manual

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Direct Draft Propane Heater
Operating and Installation
Instruction Manual
*KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE*
P9000 & P12000 Model Heaters
** Please read from beginning to end before installing and operating.
Heater's Serial #: __________________
Quality Controlled by- Doug & Don
Form#7.2-247 Issue#1 Apr. 8 2011

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  • Page 1 Direct Draft Propane Heater Operating and Installation Instruction Manual *KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE* P9000 & P12000 Model Heaters ** Please read from beginning to end before installing and operating. Heater’s Serial #: __________________ Quality Controlled by- Doug & Don...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    7. Warranty Policy… Pg. 15 8. Registering your Warranty… Pg. 18 Packing List 1. P9000/ P12000 Heater Fireplace 2. 2.5” x 28” Double-walled Stainless Exhaust Pipe 3. 2.5” Stainless Deckcap Fitting, Gasket & Dress Ring 4. Stainless wall mounting backing plate...
  • Page 3: Warnings

    WARNINGS - This is a low pressure appliance and MUST have a separate low pressure regulator installed or operation can result in a dangerous fire or extreme internal damage to your heater. - Improper use of a gas appliance can result in serious injury, fire, explosion, carbon monoxide poisoning, oxygen depletion or even death.
  • Page 4: About A Direct Draft Propane Heater

    1. About a Direct Draft Propane Heater This direct vent propane heater fireplace is a clean burning low pressure propane appliance for use on board small marine vessels and many other different applications. These heaters are equipped with a stainless double walled vent pipe and deckfitting/ exhaust cap.
  • Page 5: Installing Your Heater

    3. Installing your Heater Location When installing your new propane heater, keep in mind the location of the heater and where it will maximize the heating capability. This propane heater is equipped with a 12v fan that will blow hot air from the top of the heater down onto the floor.
  • Page 6: Chimney Pipe

    Chimney Pipe The stainless double walled flue pipe that is included with the heater is 28” (71cm) long. Four springs are between the inside and outside pipe to ensure that an even air space is provided. It is important that two springs be located at any bend in order to prevent the pipes from touching.
  • Page 7: Deckcap Deck Fitting

    Deckfitting and Exhaust Cap Step - 1 Measure, cut or drill a 3" hole through the deck, ceiling or wall where the exhaust cap will be located. Step - 2 Make sure the sealing gasket is installed under the above deck-flange before screwing down the fitting.
  • Page 8: Connecting The Propane Fuel

    4. Connecting the Propane Fuel This is a low pressure propane appliance. Do not use high pressure propane. The heater only operates on low pressure propane (11’ WC or 27.4 mbars) and should have a low pressure regulator (part# 19-151) installed within the fuel line.
  • Page 9: Propane Locker Diagram

    some of these components vary by manufacturer. Install components as directed by manufacturer’s instructions. Existing System: Part# 19-151: Low Pressure Regulator Part# 19-100-10: 10ft Low Pressure Hose/ Part# 19-100-20: 20ft Hose Part# 49-6C: 3/8” NPT X 3/8” flare fitting (hose to regulator connection) (*see diagram on pg.
  • Page 10: Electrical 12V Fan

    - After the gas connection is hooked-up, test all gas lines and connections for leaks with a soap solution. Test all lines and fittings before the heater is lit for the first time. Propane Locker Caution Plate Installation Install your propane locker CAUTION plate on or inside your propane locker for important safety reminders.
  • Page 11: Lighting Procedure

    5. Lighting Procedure 1) Open heater door 2) Turn GAS knob to LOW only as the high setting will not work when lighting. 3) Press knob and light burner manually (It may be necessary to keep clicking the lighter in order to keep the flame going to overcome the strong draft).
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    5. Maintenance To keep the heater operating safely and trouble free, it is recommended to periodically perform the following simple inspections: 1. Clean the outside of the heater to maintain the shining appearance of the stainless steel. Use a soft, non-flammable cleaning agent.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    fitting from the heater. The orifice is located in the brass fitting. Clean the hole with a wire smaller than a paper clip or try compressed air. Assemble in reverse order. Use locktite or similar on the brass fittings for vibration purposes.
  • Page 14: Replacement Parts

    Smoke and odor should stop after a few hours of operation Propane P9000/ P12000 Fireplace Heater Accessories & Replacement Parts Part# 19-000: 28” Extension Kit with connecting coupling Part# 19-005: 10” Extension Kit with connecting coupling Part# 19-030: 2.5”...
  • Page 15: Warranty Policy

    6. Warranty Policy We at Dickinson & Sig Marine wish to maintain a reasonable and easy system for returns, warranty, returns and exchanges. To accomplish this, we would like to inform you of some helpful guidelines and procedures to use and follow when sending back product to the Dickinson Marine.
  • Page 16 Customers are responsible for the shipping costs for all returns and exchanges. Sig Marine Returns Unit# 407-204 Cayer Street Coquitlam, BC V3K 5B1 Canada 4. Products that are demonstrably older than the warranty period or those that have obviously been misused will not be returned, exchanged, or repaired.
  • Page 17 maintenance which you are expected to do yourself or have done for you. It is maintenance, which is necessary to keep your product performing its intended function and operating at a reasonable level of performance. DAMAGE LIMITATION WARNING : IN NO EVENT SHALL Dickinson BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, EXPENSES FOR TRAVEL, LODGING TRANSPORTATION...
  • Page 18: Registering Your Warranty

    7. Register your Warranty….. Please register your warranty with Sig Marine. Fill out and send back the warranty registration below. Make sure to include the serial # for our records. No warranty will be extended for improper installations. Use of any unapproved materials, equipment, or installation procedures will result in a voided warranty.
  • Page 19 All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced without permission in writing from Sig Marine. Sig Marine also reserves the right to modify or change without notice, any materials, applications, equipment, accessories, and/or prices. All measurements and weights are approximate.

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