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Propane Construction Heater User's Manual Model Ra18lpdg

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This Dyna-Glo 18,000 BTU portable propane radiant cabinet heater is an ideal heating solution. The warm sun-like heat coupled with effortless mobility achieves heat that can be targeted wherever it is needed. Designed to hold a standard 20 lb. propane tank internally so the casters do all the work when repositioning the unit. A built-in oxygen depletion sensor makes this an excellent candidate for well ventilated indoor construction or shop work.

PROPANE CONSTRUCTION FORCED AIR HEATER OWNER’S MANUAL IMPORTANT: Read and understand this manual before assembling, starting or servicing heater. Improper use. Specified on model plate. The electrical con-nections and grounding of the heater. Forced Air Propane Construction Heater 3 Operating Instructions and Owner’s Manual OPERATING PRECAUTIONS This is a propane, direct-fired, forced air heater. It's intended use is primarily temporary heating of buildings under construction, alteration or repair. Propane is heavier than air. If propane leaks from a connection. MODEL # RA18LPDG, RA18LPDGD, RA18LPDGP, RA18LPA, RA18LPB, and RA18LPC PROPANE CONSTRUCTION HEATER CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. Dyna-Glo, Dyna-Glo Pro Dyna-Glo Delux IMPORTANT: Read and undeRST and ThiS Manual BeFoRe aSSeMBling, STaRTing oR SeRviCing heaTeR. IMpRopeR uSe oF heaTeR Can CauSe SeRiouS injuRy.

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Features
  • Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS)
  • Piezo Ignition with Heat Controls
  • 3 Plaque Heating System
  • Front Safety Grill
  • Side Carry Handles
  • Locking Casters
Specs
  • Heater Type: Radiant
  • Fuel Type: Propane
  • BTU Ouput: 6,000/12,000/18,000
  • Igniton Type: Piezo
  • Heating Coverage (sq. ft.): 450
  • Dimensions (inches): 15.5x14.75x23.35
  • Weight (lbs.): 16.83
Warning

Floor Model Propane Heaters

This product and the fuels used to operate this product (liquid propane), and the products of combustion of such fuels, can expose you to chemicals including benzene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to www.p65Warnings.ca.gov
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Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
When the control knob is depressed there is no spark at ODS pilot.
  1. Ignitor electrode positioned wrong
  2. Ignitor electrode broken.
  3. Ignitor cable pinched or broken.
  4. Ignitor cable not connected to ignitor electrode.
  5. Ignitor defective.
  1. Reposition ignitor electrode.
  2. Replace electrode.
  3. Free ignitor cable, if damaged, replace.
  4. Connect cable to electrode.
  5. Replace ignitor.
When control knob is pressed in and turned counterclockwise to pilot and piezo is depressed, pilot does not light.
  1. Gas supply is turned off.
  2. Control knob not in pilot position.
  3. Control knob not pressed in while in pilot position.
  4. ODS pilot is clogged.
  5. Air in gas lines.
  1. Turn gas supply on.
  2. Turn control knob to pilot position.
  3. Press in control while in pilot position.
  4. Call qualified service technician.
  5. Purge gas lines and repeat ignition operation.
ODS pilot lights but flames goes out when control knob is released.
  1. Control knob not pressed long enough.
  2. Safely interlock is triggered.
  3. Pilot flame not touching the thermocouple. Problem could be one or both of the following.
    • Partially clogged ODS pilot orifice.
    • Low gas pressure.
  4. Thermocouple damaged.
  5. Thermocouple connection loose at gas control valve.
  6. Gas control valve damaged.
  1. After ODS pilot lights, keep control knob pressed in approximately 30 seconds.
  2. Wait one minute, repeat ignition operation.
  3. Contact your gas company, gas supplier or qualified service technician.
  4. Replace thermocouple.
  5. Hand tighten until snug then tighten ¼ turn with a wrench.
  6. Replace gas control.
Burner does not light after ODS pilot is lit.
  1. Burner orifice is clogged.
  2. Gas supply pressure is very low.
  1. Clean Burner Orifice.
  2. Contact gas supplier.
Delayed Ignition
  1. Main burner carry over ports clogged.
  2. Gas supply pressure very low.
  1. Clean main burner ports.
  2. Contact gas supplier.
Burner backfiring during operation.
  1. Burner orifice is clogged.
  2. Burner ports damaged.
  1. Clean Burner orifice.
  2. Replace burner.
Yellow flames during burner operation.
  1. Not enough air.
  1. Check air passageways and burner for dirt and debris.(Refer to Maintenance section of the manual)
Burner plaque(s) does not glow.
  1. Plaque(s) is damaged.
  2. Inlet gas pressure too low.
  3. Control knob set between locked positions.
  1. Replace burner.
  2. Contact local gas supplier.
  3. Turn control knob until it locks at desired setting.
Slight smoke and odor during initial operation.
  1. Residues from manufacturing process.
  1. Will stop after a few hours of operation.
Heater produces a whistling noise when burner is lit.
  1. Air passageways blocked.
  2. Air in gas line.
  1. Check minimum installation clearances and air passageways for debris.
  2. Operate burner until the air is completely purged.
Heater produces a clicking noise just after burner is lit or turned off.
  1. Metal expanding and contracting.
  1. This is common with heaters. If noise is excessive, contact a qualified, service technician.
Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position.
  1. Gas leaks. Refer to front of page Warnings.
  2. Gas control defective.
  1. Locate and correct leaks immediately.
  2. Replace gas control
Gas odor during combustion.
  1. Foreign matter in gas or on burner ports.
  2. Heater burning vapors form paint, impurities in air.
  3. Gas leaks. Refer to front of page Warnings.
  1. Check gas passage way and burner.
  2. Ventilate room, stop storing and using odor causing products near heater.
  3. Locate and correct leaks immediately.
Heater shuts off on ODS.
  1. Not enough fresh air is available.
  2. Low gas pressure.
  3. ODS pilot partially clogged.
  1. Open window.
  2. Contact gas supplier.
  3. Clean the pilot.
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