Operation 14 Components of Operation 15 Fueling the Heating 16 Ventilation 16 Starting the Heating 17 Restarting the Heater 17 Long Term Storage Maintenance 18 Fuel Tank 18 Air Filters 19 Fan Blades 19 Nozzles 19 Ignition Electrode 20 Photocell 20 Fuel Filter 21 Pump Pressure Adjustment Diagrams 22 Wiring Diagram 23 Parts Breakdown (HL062B & HL127B) 24 Parts Breakdown (HK077B) 25 Parts Breakdown (HK217B) Troubleshooting 26 Troubleshooting Chart...
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Attention: Read through the complete manual prior to the initial use of your Heater. Using the User Manual The user manual is an important part of your Heater. It should be read thoroughly before initial use, and referred to often to make sure adequate safety and service concerns are being addressed. Reading the owner’s manual thoroughly will help avoid any personal injury or damage to your pump. By knowing how to operate this machine, you will be better positioned to show others who may also operate the unit. You can refer back to the manual at any time to help troubleshoot any specific operating functions, so store it with the machine at all times.
product identification Record Identification Numbers Heater If you need to contact an Authorized Dealer or Customer Service line (1- 866-850-6662) for information on servicing, always provide the product model and identification numbers. You will need to locate the model and serial number for the pump and record the information in the places provided below. Date of Purchase: Dealer Name: Dealer Phone: Product Identification Numbers Model Number: Serial Number:...
safety Save these Instructions SAFETY RULES This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. The safety alert symbol ( ) is used with a signal word (DANGER, CAUTION, WARNING), a pictorial and/or a safety message to alert you to hazards. DANGER indicates a hazard which, if not avoided, will result in ...
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WARNING • Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in death, serious bodily injury, and property loss or damage from hazards of fire, explosion, burn,asphyxiation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and/or electrical shock. • Only persons who can understand and follow the instructions should use or service this heater. • If you need assistance or heater information such as an instructions manual, labels, etc. contact BE Pressure or visit our website, WARNING • Keep solid combustibles, such as building materials, paper or cardboard a safe distance away from the heater as recommended by the instructions. • Never use the heater in spaces which do or may contain volatile or airborne combustibles, products such as gasoline, solvents, paint thinner, dust particles or unknown chemicals. WARNING Carbon monoxide can cause death. • Using a portable gas camping heater inside a tent, RV, camper, vehicle, shelter or other enclosed area can produce deadly carbon monoxide. • Not for use in residential living areas or in poorly ventilated, enclosed spaces.
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WARNING Not suitable for use on wood floors or other combustible materials. • When used the heater should rest on a suitable insulating material at least 26MM thick and extending 1m or more beyond the heater in all directions. WARNING • Do not use gasoline, naphtha or volatile fuels. • Stop heater before adding fuels. • Always fill outdoors away from open flame • Do not use external fuel source. • Do not operate heater where flammable liquids or vapors may be present. • Do not start heater when chamber is hot. • Do not start heater when excess fuel has accumulated in the chamber. • Do not place cooking utensils on top of the heater. • Plug electrical cord into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1. Recommended for use with No.1-K kerosene No.1 Diesel fuel. Factory tested for use with No.2-K kerosene, No.1 or No.2 Diesel,No.1 or No.2 fuel oil or JP8 Jet A fuel and these fuels may be used as well. Never use gasoline, oil drained from crank cases, naphtha, paint thinners, alcohol or any other highly flammable fuels. 2. Check the heater thoroughly for damage. Do not operate a damaged heater. 3. Do not modify the heater or operate a heater which has been modified from its original condition. 4. For indoor use only. Not for use where exposed to weather. 5. Use in well-ventilated areas, provide at least 2 sq. ft. (0.19sq. m.) of opening near the floor and 2 sq. ft. (0.19 sq. m.)near the ceiling directly to outdoors. Increase air openings as marked for each additional heater. 6. Always keep combustibles, like paper and wood at least 3.5 m from the heater outlet and 1.2 m from the top, sides and inlet. Locate 3.0m from canvas or plastic coverings and secure them to prevent flapping movement. 7. Caution: Due to the high surface and exhaust temperatures, adults and children must observe clearances to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Do Not Touch. Keep children, clothing, and combustible away. 8. Install the heater so that it is not directly exposed to water or rain. 9. Never use in areas normally for habitation and /or where children may be present. 10. Operate only on a stable, level surface. 11. Do not use with duct work. Do not restrict inlet or exit. 12. Use only with the specified electrial power required for the unit. 13. Use only a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle or extension cord. 14. Do not move, handle, or service while unit is hot or in operation.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS This is a oil/kerosene, direct-fired, forced air heater. Its intended use is primarily temporary heating of buildings under construction, alteration or repair. Direct-Fired means that all of the combustion products enter the heated space. Even though this heater operates very close to 100 percent combustion efficiency, it still produces small amounts of carbon monoxide. Carbon monoxide (called CO) is toxic. CO can build up in a heated space and failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in death. The symptoms of inadequate ventilation are: • headache • dizziness • burning eyes and nose • nausea • dry mouth or sore throat Be sure to follow advice about ventilation in the Safety Precautions section. Forced Air means that a blower or fan pushes the air through the heater. Proper combustion depends upon this air flow. Therefore, the heater must not be revised, modified or operated with parts removed or missing. Likewise, safety systems must not be circumvented or modified in order to operate the heater. When the heater is to be operated in the presence of other people the user is responsible for properly acquainting those present with the safety precautions and instructions, and of the hazards involved.
Pre-Operation HL062B & HL127B UNPACKING 1. Remove heater from carton. 2. Remove all protective material which may have been applied to the heater for shipment. 3. Check the heater for possible shipping damage. If any damage is found, contact the manufacturer immediately. NOTE: Save the box and packaging materials for future storage. ASSEMBLY 1. Align the holes in the upper housing with the 2 holes in the handle as shown. 2. Insert and tighten screws securely with screw driver.
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operation Pre-Operation HK077B & HK217B UNPACKING 1. Remove heater from carton. 2. Remove all protective material which may have been applied to the heater for shipment. 3. Check the heater for possible shipping damage. If any damage is found, contact the manufacturer immediately. NOTE: Save the box and packaging materials for future storage. ASSEMBLY 1. Insert the axle to the front handle hole, insert wheels to the axle and put on axle cap. 2. Put the front handle to the fuel tank holes,Insert screws in the holes and tighten screws securely with screw driver 3. Fix the cord wraps to the handle, Then put the handle and foot to the fuel tank holes ,Insert screws in the holes and tighten screws securely with screw driver.
Operation For optimal performance of this heater, it is strongly suggested that 1-K kerosene be used. 1-K kerosene has been refined to virtually eliminate contaminants, such as sulfur, which can cause a rotten egg odor during the operation of the heater. However, #1 or #2 fuel oil (diesel fuel) may also be used if 1-K kerosene is not available. Be advised that these fuels do not burn as clean as 1-K kerosene, and care should be taken to provide more fresh air ventilation to accommodate any added contaminants that may be added to the heated space. Using diesel fuel can cause excess soot production. DO NOT use any fuel that is not approved above. NOTE: Kerosene should only be stored in a blue container that is clearly marked “kerosene”. Never store kerosene in a red container. Red is associated with gasoline. • NEVER store kerosene in the living space. Kerosene should be stored in a well ventilated area outside the living area. • NEVER use fuel such as gasoline, benzene, alcohol, white gas, camp stove fuel, paint thinners, or other oil compounds in this heater (THESE ARE VOLATILE FUELS THAT CAN CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION). • NEVER store kerosene in direct sunlight or near a source of heat. • NEVER use kerosene that has been stored from one season to the next. Kerosene deteriorates over time. OLD KEROSENE WILL NOT BURN PROPERLY IN THIS HEATER. • Use 1-K kerosene in this heater. #1 fuel is a suitable substitute. COMPONENTS OF OPERATION Fuel System: This heater is equipped with an air pump that operates off of the electric motor. The pump forces air through the air line connected to the fuel tank, drawing fuel to the nozzle in the burner head. Air also passes through the nozzle where it mixes with the fuel and is sprayed into the combustion chamber in a fine mist.
Temperature Limit Control: This heater is equipped with a Temperature Limit Control designed to turn the heater off should the internal temperature rise to an unsafe level. If this device activates and turns your heater off, it may require service. Once the temperature falls below the reset temperature, you will be able to start your heater again. Electrical System Protection: The heaters’ electrical system is protected by a circuit breaker that protects the system components from damage. If the heater fails, check the fuse first, and replace if necessary. Flame Sensor: The heater uses a photocell to “see” the flame in the combustion chamber. Should the flame extinguish, the sensor will stop electrical current and the heater will shut off. FUELING THE HEATER CAUTION • Never fill the fuel tank indoors. Always fill the tank outdoors. be sure that the heater is on level ground when fueling, and never overfill the fuel tank. WARNING • Never refuel this heater while it is hot or operating. Fire or explosion could result. It is always a good idea to fire the heater outdoors for the fist time. This will allow any oils used in the manufacturing process to be burned off in a safe environment. This initial burn should last at least 10 minutes.
VENTILATION Risk of indoor air pollution. Use heater only in well ventilated areas. STARTING THE HEATER 1. Fill the tank with kerosene until fuel gauge points to “F”. 2. Be sure fuel cap is secure. 3. Plug power cord into prong, grounded extension cord and plug extension cord into prong 120V grounded outlet. 4. Turn thermostat control knob to desired temperature setting. The setting range is from 40ºF to 110ºF. Push the Power switch to the “ON” position.The power indicator lamp and room temperature display will light and the heater will start. NOTICE • If the heater does not fire, the thermostat may be set too low. Turn the Control Knob to a higher setting until heater fires. If the heater still does not start, push Power Switch to “OFF”, then back to “ON”. If heater still does not fire, see Troubleshooting Guide. • The electrical components of this heater are protected by a fuse mounted in the PC board. If the heater fails to fire, check this fuse first, and replace if necessary. Also check the power source to be sure that the proper voltage is being provided to the heater.
STOPPING THE HEATER Simply turn the Power switch to “OFF” position and unplug the Power Cord. RESTARTING THE HEATER 1.Wait ten seconds after shutting off heater. 2. Turn the Power Switch to “ON” position. 3. Be sure to follow all starting procedure precautions. LONG TERM STORAGE 1. Put the heater on the working table and place an oil container under the fuel tank. 2. Use a spanner to loose the drain screw und release the water and waste inside the tank. 3. After draining tighten the drain screw again and wipe clean the leftover water and oil. IMPORTANT: Never store leftover kerosene over the summer. Using old fuel can damage your heater. Store heater in a dry, well-ventilated area. Be sure that the storage area is free of dust and corrosive vapors. Re- pack the heater in the original shipping material. Keep the Users Manual in an easily accessible place.
Maintenance WARNING • Never service heater while it is plugged in or while hot! Use only original equipment replacement parts. The use of alternate or third party components can cause unsafe operating conditions, and will void your warranty. We suggest following a maintenance schedule as shown below: FUEL TANK Flush every 200 hours of operation or as needed. Do not use water to flush the tank. Use fresh 1-K kerosene only. AIR FILTERS The Air Intake Filter should be replaced or washed with soap and water and dried thoroughly every 500 hours of operation, or less, depending on conditions. The Output and Lint Filters should be replaced every 500 hours of operation or less, depending on conditions. NOTE: Use of diesel may require additional maintenance.
FAN BLADES Blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season, depending on conditions. Remove all accumulated dust and dirt with a damp cloth, taking care not to bend any of the fan blades. Be sure fan blades are restarting the heater. NOZZLES Nozzles should be cleaned or replaced at least once per heating season. Contaminated fuel could make this necessary immediately. To clean dirt from nozzle, blow compressed air through nozzle front. It may be necessary to soak nozzle in clean 1-K kerosene to help loosen any particles. NOTE: Use of diesel may require additional maintenance. Using this heater without proper maintenance or with contaminated or old fuel may lead to improper combustion and possible soot production. IGNITION ELECTRODE Clean and re-gap every 600 hours of operation, or replace as needed. After removing the Spark Plug, clean the terminals with a wire brush. Re- gap the terminals to 3.5mm.
PHOTOCELL The Photocell should be cleaned at least once per heating season or more depending on conditions. Use a cotton swap dipped in water or alcohol to clean the lens of the Photocell. Note the proper Photocell position as noted. FUEL FILTER The Fuel Filter should be cleaned at least twice per heating season by rinsing it in clean 1-K kerosene. Contaminated fuel could make this immediately necessary. Use of diesel may require additional maintenance. Improper maintenance can lead to poor combustion and soot production.
maintenance PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT While heater is operating, turn relief valve clockwise to increase, counterclockwise to decrease. Use flat blade screwdriver to turn valve. Correct pump pressure is as follows: 6.0 PSI (tolerance ± 10%). For best measurement of pressure, test with full tank of fuel. Optimum pressure occurs when the nose cone is cherry red and there are no extending flames from the heater.
2. Broken electrical 2. Inspect all electrical in the “ON” position. The connection between Main connections. See Wiring lamp is flickering or on PCB and motor Diagrams and LED Display shows “E1” or “E2”. Poor Combustion 1. Dirty Input, Output or Lint 1. Clean/replace Air Filter and / or excess soot Filter 2. Clean/replace Fuel Filter production 2. Dirty Fuel Filter 3. Be sure fuel is not contaminated 3. Poor quality of fuel or old 4. PSI is too high or too low 4. Use proper pressure Heater does not turn on 1. Temperature limit sensor 1. Push Power Switch to “OFF” and the lamp is not lit has overheated and allow heater to cool for 10 minutes. Push Power Switch to back to “ON” 2. No electrical power 2. Check power cord and extension cord to insure of proper connection. Test power 3. Fuse Blown supply 4. Improper electrical ...