ODOR FADE WARNING
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard
•Donotusethisheaterforheatinghumanliving
quarters.
•Donotuseinunventilatedareas.
•Theflowofcombustionandventilationairmustnot
beobstructed.
•Properventilationairmustbeprovidedtosupport
thecombustionairrequirementsoftheheater
beingused.
•Refertothespecificationsectionoftheheater's
manual,heaterdataplate,orcontactthefactoryto
determinecombustionairventilationrequirements
oftheheater.
•Lackofproperventilationairwillleadtoimproper
combustion.
•Impropercombustioncanleadtocarbonmonoxide
poisoningleadingtoseriousinjuryordeath.
Symptomofcarbonmonoxidepoisoningcan
includeheadachesdizzinessanddifficultyin
breathing.
FUEL GAS ODOR
LP gas and natural gas have man‑made odorants added
specifically for detection of fuel gas leaks.
If a gas leak occurs you should be able to smell the fuel
gas. Since Propane (LP) is heavier than air you should
smell for the gas odor low to the floor. ANY GAS ODOR
IS YOUR SIGNAL TO GO INTO IMMEDIATE ACTION!
•Donottakeanyactionthatcouldignitethefuelgas.Do
notoperateanyelectricalswitches.Donotpullanypower
supplyorextensioncords.Donotlightmatchesorany
othersourceofflame.Donotuseyourtelephone.
•Geteveryoneoutofthebuildingandawayfromthearea
immediately.
•Closeallpropane(LP)gastankorcylinderfuelsupply
valves,orthemainfuelsupplyvalvelocatedatthemeterif
youusenaturalgas.
•Propane(LP)gasisheavierthanairandmaysettleinlow
areas.Whenyouhavereasontosuspectapropaneleak,
keepoutofalllowareas.
•Useyourneighbor'sphoneandcallyourfuelgassupplier
andyourfiredepartment.Donotre-enterthebuildingor
area.
•Stayoutofthebuildingandawayfromtheareauntil
declaredsafebythefirefightersandyourfuelgassupplier.
•FINALLY,letthefuelgasservicepersonandthefirefighters
checkforescapedgas.Havethemairoutthebuildingand
areabeforeyoureturn.Properlytrainedservicepeople
mustrepairanyleaks,checkforfurtherleakages,andthen
relighttheapplianceforyou.
Forced Air Propane Construction Heater
ODOR FADING ‑ NO ODOR DETECTED
•Somepeoplecannotsmellwell.Somepeoplecannotsmell
theodoroftheman-madechemicaladdedtopropane(LP)
ornaturalgas.Youmustdetermineifyoucansmellthe
odorantinthesefuelgases.
•Learntorecognizetheodorofpropane(LP)gasand
naturalgas.Localpropane(LP)gasdealerswillbemore
thanhappytogiveyouascratchandsniffpamphlet.Useit
tobecomefamiliarwiththefuelgasodor.
•Smokingcandecreaseyourabilitytosmell.Beingaround
anodorforaperiodoftimecanaffectyoursensitivityto
thatparticularodor.Odorspresentinanimalconfinement
buildingscanmaskfuelgasodor.
•The odorant in propane (LP) gas and natural gas is
colorless and the intensity of its odor can fade under
some circumstances.
•Ifthereisanundergroundleak,themovementofgas
throughthesoilcanfiltertheodorant.
•Propane(LP)gasodormaydifferinintensityatdifferent
levels.SincePropane(LP)gasisheavierthanair,theremay
bemoreodoratlowerlevels.
• Always be sensitive to the slightest gas odor. Ifyou
continuetodetectanygasodor,nomatterhowsmall,
treatitasaseriousleak.Immediatelygointoactionas
discussedpreviously.
ATTENTION ‑ CRITICAL POINTS TO
REMEMBER!
•Propane(LP)gashasadistinctiveodor.Learntorecognize
theseodors.(ReferenceFuelGasOdorandOdorFading
sectionsabove.
•EvenIfyouarenotpropertytrainedintheserviceand
repairoftheheater,ALWAYSbeconsciouslyawareofthe
odorsofpropane(LP)gasandnaturalgas.
•Ifyouhavenotbeenproperlytrainedinrepairandservice
ofpropane(LP)gasthendonotattempttolightheater,
performserviceorrepairs,ormakeanyadjustmentstothe
heateronthepropane(LP)gasfuelsystem.
•Aperiodicsnifftestaroundtheheaterorattheheater's
joints;i.e.hose,connections,etc.,isagoodsafetypractice
underanyconditions.Ifyousmellevenasmallamountof
gas,CONTACTYOURFUELGASSUPPLIERIMMEDIATELY.
DONOTWAIT!
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