MasterForce 635-5316 User manual

C US
Propane Construction
Heater
635-5316
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
CAUTION: To Reduce The Risk Of Injury, User Must Read And
Understand Operator's Manual. Save These Instructions For Future Reference.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Never use the heater in spaces which do or may contain volatile or airborne combusti-
bles, or products such as gasoline, solvents, paint thinners, dust particles or unknown
chemicals.
WARNING: Not for home or recreational vechicle use.
WARNING: This product and the fuels used to operate this product (liquid
propane), and the products of combustion of such fuels, can expose you to chemi-
cals 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
WARNING: Fire, burn, inhalation, and explosion hazard, keep solid combus-
tibles, such as building materials, paper or cardboard, a safe distance away from the
heater as recommended by the instructions.
Propane Forced Air Construction Heaters..................................................................................... 2
Air Quality Hazard ......................................................................................................................... 2
Specications ................................................................................................................................ 4
General Safety Instruction............................................................................................................. 5
Important Safety Instruction........................................................................................................... 5
Product Features........................................................................................................................... 6
Unpacking The Heater .................................................................................................................. 6
Information On Size Capacity Of Propane Gas Cylinders............................................................. 7
Installation To The Propane Gas Tank .......................................................................................... 8
Relling The Propane Gas Tank.................................................................................................... 8
Battery Installation and Removal Instructions ............................................................................... 9
Extension Cord Attachment........................................................................................................... 9
Heater Tilt Adjustment Instructions................................................................................................ 9
Propane Safety ........................................................................................................................... 10
Leak Checking............................................................................................................................. 10
Lighting Instructions..................................................................................................................... 10
Shutdown Instructions ..................................................................................................................11
Test Firing Heater .........................................................................................................................11
Storage.........................................................................................................................................11
Maintenance Instructions..............................................................................................................11
Replacement parts .......................................................................................................................11
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................... 12
Wiring Diagrams.......................................................................................................................... 13
Replacement Parts List ............................................................................................................... 14
Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Page 1
GENERAL HAZARD 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 the hazards of re, 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 instruction manual, labels,
etcetera, contact the manufacturer.

Installation of this appliance at altitudes above 2000 ft (610 m) shall be in accordance with lo-
cal codes, or in the absence of local codes, the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA
54, or National Standard of Canada, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1
The heater is designed and approved for
use as a construction heater under ANSI
Z83.7 CSA 2.14. It is hard to anticipate ev-
ery use which may be made of this heat-
er. CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL FIRE
SAFETY AUTHORITY IF YOU HAVE
QUESTIONS ABOUT APPLICATIONS.
PROPANE FORCED AIR CONSTRUCTION HEATERS
This is a direct-red forced air construction
heater for indoor construction use. Its intended
use is primarily the temporary heating of build-
ings or structures under construction, altera-
tion or repair. All the products of combustion
generated by the heater are forced through
the heater and released into the area being
heated. This heater operates at approximately
99%+ combustion efciency but still produces
a small amount of carbon monoxide. Humans
can tolerate small amounts of carbon monox-
ide for short periods. Carbon monoxide can
build up in a heated space and failure to provide
adequate ventilation could result in poisoning
or death.
Other standards govern the use of fuel gases
and heat producing products in specic ap-
plications. Your local authority can advise you
about these.
IMPORTANT: READ THIS USER’S MAN-
UAL CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BE-
FORE TRYING TO OPERATE OR SERVICE
THIS HEATER. IMPROPER USE OF THIS
HEATER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH FROM FIRE, EXPLOSION
AND CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
• Do not use this heater for heating human
living quarters.
• Use of direct-red heaters in the
construction environment can result in
exposure to levels of CO, CO2, and NO2
considered to be hazardous to health and
potentially life threatening.
• Do not use in unventilated areas
• Know the signs of CO and CO2poisoning
▫Headaches, stinging eyes
▫Dizziness, disorientation
▫Difculty breathing, feels of being
suffocated
• Proper ventilation air exchange (OSHA
29 CFR 1926.57) to support combustion
and maintain acceptable air quality shall
be provided in accordance with OSHA
29 CFR Part 1926.154, ANSI A10.10
Safety Requirements for Temporary and
Portable Space Heating Devices and
Equipment used in the Construction
Industry or the Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Codes CSA B149.1
AIR QUALITY HAZARD
WARNING: Not for use with
duct work.
▫Periodically monitor levels of
CO, CO2and NO2existing at the
construction site – at the minimum at
the start of the shift and after 4 hours.
▫Provide ventilation air exchange,
either natural or mechanical,
as required to maintain
acceptable indoor air quality
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USA 8-Hr Time weighted average
(OSHA 29 CFR 1926.55 App A)
CO 50 ppm
CO25000 ppm
NO2
USA – Ceiling Limit
(Short Term Exposure Limit = 15 minutes)
CO
CO2
NO25 ppm
Canada 8-hr time weighted average
WorkSafe BC OHS Guidelines Part 5.1
and Ontario Workplaces Reg 833
25 ppm
5000 ppm
3 ppm (Reg 833)
Canada STEL (15 minutes Reg 833/1 hour
WSBC) WorkSafe BC OHS Guidelines Part
5.1 and Ontario Workplaces Reg 833
100 ppm
15000 ppm (WSBC)
30000 ppm (Reg 833)
1.0 ppm (WorkSafeBC)
5.0 ppm (Reg 833)
• Ensure that the ow of combustion and ventilation air exchange cannot become obstructed.
• As the building ‘tightens up’ during the construction phases ventilation may need to be
increased.
WARNING: Certied for use with Masterforce 20V Rechargeable battery packs.
Refer to chart below a list of approved batteries.
Approved Baery Packs
Size Run Time All Run mes are approxi-
mate. Actual run mes may
vary. State of charge, baery
temperature, and baery
age will all aect actual run
me.
*Maximum inial baery
voltage (measured without a
workload) is 20 volts. Nomi-
nal voltage is 18.
2.0 Ah Up to 3 Hours
5.0 Ah Up to 5 Hours
7.5 Ah Up to 9.5 Hours
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. MODEL: LPFA60MB
INPUT RATING 36000 BTU/hr - 60000 BTU/hr
TYPE OF GAS PROPANE
GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE TO
REGULATOR MAXIMUM BOTTLE PRESSURE
MINIMUM (FOR PURPOSE OF
INPUT ADJUSTMENT) 25 PSI / 172 KPa
MANIFOLD PRESSURE 5 PSI
GAS CONSUMPTION (Lb/Hr) High-2.78 Low-1.67
GAS CONSUMPTION (Kg/Hr) High-1.26 Low-0.76
ELECTRICAL INPUT 120 V, 60 Hz / 18 V DC
AMPERAGE LOAD 120 V AC 0.174 amps
18 V DC* 0.61 amps
IGNITION ELECTRONIC SPARK
SPARK GAP 4 mm (0.157”)
SIZE (LxWxH)
Leg Inserted 449mm
(17.68")
409mm
(16.10")
285mm
(11.22")
Leg Ex-
tended
466mm
(18.35")
422mm
(16.61")
285mm
(11.22")
Note: *Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts.
Nominal voltage is 18.
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Accidents are always tragic especially be-
cause so many of them could have been
prevented with little care and good judgment.
• Children should be supervised, when they
are in the area.
• Always maintain proper clearance from
combustible materials. Minimum clearance
from combustibles: Side - 24” (61 cm); Top
- 48” (121.9 cm); Front - 72” (183 cm). Floor
- combustible. Not for use on nished oors.
• Heater must be placed on a level and stable
surface.
• Never place anything including clothes
or other ammable items on the heater.
• The appliance area shall be kept clear and
free from combustible materials, gasoline
and other ammable vapor and liquids.
• Do not modify or operate a
heater which has been modied.
• Adequate clearance for accessibility
and for combustion & ventilation air
supply must be maintained at all
times when the heater is operating.
• Service and repair should be done by a
qualied service person. The heater should
be inspected before each use and at least
annually by a qualied person. More frequent
cleaning may be required as necessary.
Do not service while hot or operating.
• Never connect heater to an unregulated gas
supply.
• The heater is shipped from the factory for
LP(Propane) gas. This heater is for use with
propane gas only, do not convert heater to
any other gas. Installation must conform
to local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, with the standard for the Storage
and Handling of Liqueed Petroleum Gases
ANSI/NFPA 58 and the Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code CSA B149.1
• The minimum and maximum inlet pressures
to the regulator from the gas tank are
25 psi minimum and bottle pressure,
respectively. Use only the regulator &
hose assembly provided with the heater.
Inspect the regulator/hose assembly
prior to each use of the heater. If there is
excessive abrasion or wear, or hose is cut,
replace with regulator/hose assembly listed
on the parts list prior to using this heater.
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTION
• Gas supply connections should be checked
using a 50/50 solution of liquid dish soap and
never use a ame to check for gas leaks.
• The electrical connection & grounding must
comply with National Electrical Code. ANSI/
NFPA70 or in Canada CSAC22.1, Canadian
Electrical Code, Part 1. Use only a properly
grounded three (3) prong receptacle.
• Do not restrict inlet or outlet by any
means. The ow of combustion and
ventilation air is not to be obstructed.
• This heater should not be directed toward
any propane-gas container within 20 ft
(6M). The heater must be located at least
6 ft. (1.83 m) in the U.S.; or 10 ft. (3 m) in
Canada, from any propane gas container.
• The propane cylinder supply system
must be arranged to provide for vapor
withdrawal from the operating cylinder.
• This heater is not to be used with external
thermostats, timers or other devices that
control or alter electrical supply to the heater.
• For indoor use. Adequate ventilation shall
be provided in accordance with OSHA
29 CFR 1926.154, Safety Requirements
for Temporary and Portable Space
Heating Devices and Equipment ANSI
A10.10, ANSI 223.1 / NFPA 54, Liquied
Petroleum Gas Code, NFPA 58 or the
National Gas and Propane Installation
Code, CAN B149.1 as appropriate.
• The minimum clearances to combustible
materials: Side - 24” (61 cm); Top - 48”
(121.9 cm); Front - 72” (183 cm); Floor -
combustible, must be maintained at all times.
• The hose assembly should be visually
inspected prior to each use of the heater. If it
is evident that there is excessive abrasion or
wear, or the hose is cut, it must be replaced
prior to the heater being put into operation.
• The replacement hose assembly shall be
that specied by the manufacturer (Refer to
parts list).
• The heater shall be installed such that it
is not directly exposed to water spray, rain
and/or dripping water.
Below are some basic good practices, we
hope you will follow for safe use of your heater.
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UNPACKING THE HEATER
1. Remove the heater from carton.
2. Remove all protective packing applied to
heater for shipment.
3. Retain cartons and packaging material until
unit is operated and found in good condition.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS:
Regulator and Hose Connection:
See gure below.
Connect the hose tightly to
the heater using a wrench.
Assembly Time:
5 Minutes
Contents:
All Models: Unit, Manual,
Hose and Regulator Assembly
Tools required for assembly:
Adjustable Wrench
PRODUCT FEATURES
• Portable & Stable
• Wind Resistant & Rain Protected
• Electronic Spark Ignition
• Safety Lockout Mechanism to Prevent Accidental Gas Leakage
• 100% Safety Shutoff System
• Continuous Adjustable Input Ratings
WARNING: Motor and fan must be
running before lighting, during operation
and at shutdown, in order to prevent a
ame-out condition which could result in
personal injury or property damage.
4. Check the heater for any shipping dam-
age. If the heater shows any external or in-
ternal damage, promptly inform dealer/dis-
tributor/retailer where you purchased heater.
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INFORMATION ON SIZE CAPACITY OF PROPANE GAS CYLINDERS:
The chart below shows the number and size
of propane tanks needed to run this heater.
*Less gas is vaporized at lower temperatures.
You may need two or more 100 pound (45
kg) tanks or one larger tank in colder weather.
(See the parts list for your model of heater
to get the specied regulator assembly.)
THE PROPANE (LP) GAS TANK
MUST ALSO BE EQUIPPED
WITH THE FOLLOWING:
• A collar to protect the Propane gas valve.
• A shutoff valve terminating a Propane gas
cylinder valve outlet as specied in the
• American National Standards for
Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlets
and Inlet Connections.
• A safety relief valve having direct
communications with the vapor space of
the tank.
• An arrangement of vapor withdrawal.
The propane (LP) gas pressure regula-
tor and hose assembly supplied with
this heater must be used without alteration.
The hose assembly shall be visually in-
spected prior to each use of the heater. If it
is evident that there is excessive abrasion
or wear, or the hose is cut, it must be re-
placed prior to the heater being put into op-
eration. The replacement hose assembly
shall be that specied by the manufacturer.
Temperature
(°F-°C) at tank
Number of Tanks
36,000-60,000
BTU/h
Above
32°F (0°C) 1 - 20lb (9kg)
32°F (0°C) 1 - 20lb (9kg)
20°F (-7°C) 1 - 20lb (9kg)
10°F (-12°C) 1 - 20lb (9kg)
-10°F (-23°C) 2 - 20lb (9kg)
-20°F (-29°C) 1 - 100lb (45kg)
Page 7

INSTALLATION TO THE PROPANE GAS TANK
IMPORTANT: You must use a propane gas
supply cylinder that is compatible with the
connection device provided with the hose and
regulator.
REFILLING THE PROPANE GAS TANK
ALL NEW CYLINDERS MUST BE
PURGED BEFORE THE FIRST FILLING.
• Turn heater gas valve knob and gas tank
valve to OFF position.
• Propane tank valve equipped with the old
style tting has LEFT HANDED THREADS.
Turn POL tting CLOCKWISE to loosen.
Protect POL tting when disconnected from
tank.
1. Provide propane supply system. Ensure
that the valve on the cylinder is fully closed
by turning the knob fully clockwise ( ).
Ensure that the cylinder is fully upright for
vapor withdrawl. (see size/capacity, page 7).
2. Connect hose to heater inlet. (See Fig-
ure 1). Tighten rmly using a wrench. You
must use the regulator supplied with heater.
3. Connect fuel gas tting hose/regulator as-
sembly to propane tank(s). (See gure 2) Turn
POL Fuel tting counterclockwise into threads
on tank. Tighten rmly using a wrench. Some
models have a hand wheel that can be used to
tighten the tting. This hand wheel can be slid
off of the nut so that a wrench can also be used
to tighten the tting. IMPORTANT: Position
regulator so that hose leaving the regulator is
in a horizontal position as shown in gure 2.
4. Open propane supply valve on pro-
pane tank(s) slowly. NOTE: If not opened
Propane/LP
Supply Valve
Propane/LP
Tank POL Fuel Gas
Fitting
Hose to Heater
Regulator
FIG. 1 FIG. 2
WARNING: Purging and lling
of LP gas tanks must be performed by
personnel who has been thoroughly
trained in accepted LP gas industry
procedures. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in explosion, re,
severe personal injury, or death.
slowly, excess ow device in regulator may
stop gas ow. If this happens, close pro-
pane supply valve, wait one minute (or un-
til you hear a click) and open again slowly.
5. Check all connections for leaks. Ap-
ply a 50/50 solution of liquid dish soap
and water to gas joints. Bubbles form-
ing show a leak that must be corrected.
6. Close propane supply valve be-
fore attempting to repair connection.
• Have tank lled by your local Propane gas
supplier.
• Fasten full Propane tank and connect
POL tting to tank valve by turning
COUNTERCLOCKWISE.
• With heater gas valve knob still in the
OFF position, turn ON tank valve and
check for leaks with soap solution.
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BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
EXTENSION CORD ATTACHMENT
HEATER TILT ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS
To install the battery align it with the guide rails
on the Heater and push rmly until it clicks
into position. To remove the Battery, depress
the release Button and pull rmly outward.
To operate the Heater with 120V AC power
attach the female end of a 16 gauge, out-
door rated, three prong extension cord to
the socket located at the rear of the Heat-
er. Make sure the cord is fully inserted.
The Heater has two tilt angles, LOW and
HIGH as illustrated in Figure 3 and 3a. To
move the Heater to either of these positions
the TILT Buttons must be depressed simulta-
neously while the front leg is pulled/ pushed
into position. A clicking sound indicates
the front leg has been properly positioned.
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
FIG. 3A
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PROPANE SAFETY
Propane is safe to use when properly handled.
Careless handling of the Propane gas tank could
result in re and/or an explosion. Therefore:
• Always keep tank/cylinder securely fastened
in an upright position.
• Avoid tipping tank on its side when
connected to a regulator since this may
cause damage to diaphragm in regulator.
• Handle valves with care.
• Never connect an unregulated Propane tank
to construction heater.
• Do not subject Propane tank to excessive
heat.
• Tightly close the gas shutoff valve
THE DISCONNECTED TANK MUST NEVER
BE STORED IN A BUILDING, GARAGE
OR ANY OTHER ENCLOSED AREA.
LEAK CHECKING
Check all gas connections with a soap solu-
tion to be sure they are tight and leak proof.
• The installation of your heater must meet
all local codes and/or gas utility require-
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Connect power cord to a properly
grounded three (3) prong 120V, 60Hz,
single phase receptacle or insert DC bat-
tery as previously instructed.
2. Turn gas valve knob clockwise to the
minus sign “—” position.
3. Wait ve (5) minutes to clear any gas.
Then smell for gas. If you don’t smell
gas, go to next step
4. Turn gas supply ON by turning propane
tank valve counterclockwise .
WARNING: Motor and fan must be
running before lighting, during operation
and shutdown, in order to prevent a
ame-out condition which could result in
personal injury or property damange.
on the Propane tank after each use.
• The POL tting must be protected when
disconnected from the propane tank.
• Never store a Propane gas tank inside a
building or in the vicinity of any gas burning
appliance.
ments or, in the absence of local codes, with
the Storage and Handling of Liqueed Petro-
leum Gases, ANSI/ NFPA 58 and the Natural
and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
5. Toggle the ON/OFF switch to the ON “ |
” position. Keep the gas control knob at
the minus
sign “—” position.
6. Fully depress the ignition button “ ” and
hold until the electric spark lights the
burner.
7. Keep the ignition button “ ” pressed for
at least 30 seconds after the burner is lit.
After 30
seconds, release the ignition button.
8. If burner does not stay lit, repeat the
lighting procedure.
9. When burner is lit, turn gas valve knob
counterclockwise to desired setting.
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SHUTDOWN INSTRUCTIONS
TEST FIRING HEATER
Test re your construction heater, follow-
ing the lighting instructions applicable to the
gas control system employed. Leak test all
STORAGE
Never store a Propane gas tank inside a build-
ing or in the vicinity of any gas or oil burning
appliance. When the Propane tank is not dis-
connected from the construction heater, the
gas tank and heater must be stored outdoors
in a well ventilated area, out of the reach of
children. If for any reason the heater is to be
stored indoors, the tank must be disconnected
and stored outdoors in a well ventilated area
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn unit off, allow heater to fully cool
and disconnect propane hose before
performing any maintenance functions.
Unplug the unit from the 120V receptacle.
2. Keep unit clean and keep the inside
1. Turn gas valve knob clockwise to
the minus sign “—” position.
2. Turn gas supply OFF by turning propane
tank valve clockwise to close.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
When calling, have ready:
• your name
• your address
• how heater was malfunctioning
• serial number of heater
• model number of heater
• replacement part number
WARNING: Motor and fan must be
running before lighting, during operation
and at shutdown, in order to prevent a
ame-out condition which could result in
peronsal injury or poperty damage.
WARNING: Use only original
replacement parts. This Heater must use
design-specic parts. Do not substitute or
use generic parts. Improper replacement
parts could cause serious or fatal injuries.
This will also protect your warranty cover-
age for parts replaced under warranty.
Parts warranty and non-warranty: Contact
authorized dealers of this product. If they can
not supply original replacement part(s), either
contact your nearest Parts Central or Techni-
cal Service Department at 1-877-447-4768.
3. Keep the heater running for 30 seconds
to get the excess heat out before turning
it OFF.
4. Toggle the ON/OFF switch to the OFF
“ ” position to turn off the fan motor
5. Disconnect the power cord once
the heater has cooled to ambient
temperature.
gas connections with soap solution. Soap
bubbles indicate gas leakage. DO NOT
use a match or ame to test for gas leaks.
out of reach of children, in accordance with the
standard for the the Storage and Handling of
Liqueed Petroleum Gases, ANSI / NFPA 58
and CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code. The plastic tank valve plug
supplied with your tank must be tightly installed
when the tank is disconnected from the heater.
of the tube housing debris free.
3. Have unit checked by a qualied
technician at least once a year,
preferably prior to the heating season.
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Always be sure to follow proper maintenance procedures, by cleaning the heater once
per month during regular usage, and check spark gap at least once per season.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
Fan does not
turn when
electrical
connection
is made.
1. No electric power to
heater.
2. Fan blade contacts
inside of heater
housing.
3. Fan motor defective.
1. Check current to electric
outlet. If voltage is
correct, check power
cord and extension cord
for damage.
2. Be sure that housing is
not damaged. Make sure
there are no obstructions
to the fan.
3. Replace motor.
Heater will
not re.
1. No spark at ignitor.
2. Improper spark gap.
3. Bad electrode.
4. Weak battery.
1. Check ignitor wire.
Reattach or tighten if
loose. Check spark
module. Replace if
necessary.
2. Set gap (see
specications for gap).
3. Replace spark electrode.
4. Charge battery.
Heater quits
while running.
1. Internal temperature
too high causing limit
switch to shut down
operation.
2. Damaged Control
Valve.
3. Dust or debris build-
up inside of heater.
4. Battery voltage drops
below 16.5V.
1. If the heater’s output
is restricted, internal
temperature becomes
too high. Move
heater away from
any obstructions.
2. Replace Control Valve.
3. Clean inside of heater.
4. Charge battery.
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WIRING DIAGRAMS
Page 13
AC POWER INPUT
VALVULA
VALVE
VALVE
THERMOCOUPLE
TERMOPAR
THERMOCOUPLE
THERMOCONTACTEUR
INTERRUPTOR TERMICO
THERMAL SWITCH
MICRO SWITCH
MICRO INTERRUPTOR
MICRO INTERRUPTEUR
ON-OFF SWITCH
INTERRUPTOR ENCENDIDO-APAGADO
BOUTON ON-OFF
SPARK MODULE
MODULO DE CHISPAS
MODULE D'ETINCELLE
EARTH (SHELL)
TIERRA (CUBIERTA)
ENVELOPPE (EXTERIEURE)
EARTH (SHELL)
TIERRA (CUBIERTA)
ENVELOPPE (EXTERIEURE)
IGNITOR
IGNITOR
IGNITOR
MOTEUR
MOTOR
MOTOR
ÉLECTROMAGNÉTIQUE
ELECTROIMÁN
ELECTROMAGNET
AC ENTRADA DE ENERGÍA
AC ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE
DC POWER INPUT
DC ENTRADA DE ENERGÍA
DC ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE
GREEN/VERDE/VERT
GREEN/VERDE/VERT
BLUE/AZUL/BLUEU
YELLOW/AMARILLO/JAUNE
COBRE
CUIVRE
COPPER
BLACK
NEGRO
BLACK
WHITE/BLANCO/BLANC
WHITE/BLANCO/BLANC
BLACK/NEGRO/BLACK
WHITE/BLANCO/BLANC
BLACK/NEGRO/BLACK
WHITE/BLANCO/BLANC
BLACK
NEGRO
BLACK
BLACK
NEGRO
BLACK
BLACK/NEGRO/BLACK
WHITE/BLANCO/BLANC
WHITE/BLANCO/BLANC
BLACK/NEGRO/BLACK
BLACK/NEGRO/BLACK
-
-
--
+
-
BLACK
NEGRO
BLACK
WHITE
BLANCO
BLANC
YELLOW/AMARILLO/JAUNE
166.5 mm
138.5 mm

REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
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MODEL: LPFA60MB
ARTICLE
#DESCRIPTION QTY PART NUMBER
1 Base-Left 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-02-01
2 Handle 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-04
3 Grip Handle 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-03
4 Outer Shell 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-01
5 Quiet Motor 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-11
6 Motor Mounting 1 FA60Q-10
7 Rear Guard 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-09
8 DC PCB 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-19
955° Thermal Switch 1 FA60-02
10 Base - Right 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-02-02
11 Ignition Button 1 FA60Q-13
12 On-Off Switch 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-20
13 Control Knob 1 FA60Q-12-01
14 Socket 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-17
15 Battery Housing 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-22
16 Battery Terminal 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-10
17 Battery Mounting 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-15
18 Support Base 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-05
19 Bottom Plate 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-21
20 V-Shape Spring 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-16
21 Burner Assy 1 FA60Q-06
22 AC PCB 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-18
23 Electrode Ignitor 1 FA60Q-DC/AC-06
24 Inner Shell 1 FA60Q-02
25 Valve Assy 1 GZ85-FA60Q-DC/AC
26 Spark Plug Assy 1 FA60-04
27 Thermocouple 1 FA60Q-16
28 Ignition Wire 1 RA250-30
29 Regulator & Hose Assy 1 GR-108N-01-SMT3000
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

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WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY:
1. Burner
2. Motor
3. Thermocouple
4. Damage resulting from use of improper fuel.
5. Damage caused by misuse or use contrary to the owners manual and safety guidelines.
6. Damage caused by a lack of normal maintenance.
7. Fuses
8. Use of non-standard parts or accessories.
9. Damage caused in transit. Freight charges on warranty parts or heaters to and from the factory shall be the responsibility of the owner.
This warranty does not imply or assume any responsibility for consequential damages that may result from the use, misuse, or the lack of
routine maintenance of this heating appliance. A cleaning fee and the cost of parts may be charged for appliance failures resulting from lack of
maintenance. This warranty does not cover claims which do not involve defective workmanship or materials. FAILURE TO PERFORM
GENERAL MAINTENANCE (INCLUDING CLEANING) WILL VOID THIS WARRANTY.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN TO THE PURCHASER IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE
REMEDY PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS GRANTED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES. IN NO EVENT WILL
GHP GROUP, INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
CLAIMS HANDLED AS FOLLOWS:
1. Contact your retailer and explain the problem.
2. If the retailer is unable to resolve the problem, contact ourCustomer Service Dept. detailing the heater model, the problem, and proof
of date of purchase.
3. A representative will contact you. DO NOT RETURN THE HEATER TO GHP GROUP,INC. unless instructed by our Representative.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
TO REGISTER THE WARRANTY ON YOUR HEATER, PLEASE FILL OUT THIS CARD COMPLETELY
AND MAIL WITHIN 14 DAYS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE OR REGISTER ON-LINE AT www.ghpgroupinc.com
NAME: ______________________________________ PHONE: ( ) __________________ EMAIL: ____________________________
ADDRESS: _________________________________ CITY: ______________________________ STATE: __________ ZIP: ____________
MODEL: ____________________ SERIAL #: _______________________________________ DATE PURCHASED: __________________
DEALER PURCHASED FROM: ____________________________________________ TYPE OF STORE: __________________________
CITY & STATE WHERE PURCHASED: ______________________________________________ PRICE PAID: _______________________
Please Take a Minute To Give Us Your Answers To The Following Questions.
All Responses Are Used Solely For Market Research And Are Held In Strict Confidence.
Who primarily decided this purchase? Male Female 18-24 25-39 40-59 60 and over
Purpose of Purchase? _______________________________________________________________________________________________
Do you own any other portable heaters? Yes No If yes, type____________________________brand_____________________
How do you intend to use your new heater? Construction Site Farm Warehouse/Commercial Garage/Outbuilding Other
How did you become aware of this heater? In-Store Display Newspaper Ad Magazine Ad Friend/Relative
TV Commercial Store Salesperson Other ___________________________
What made you select this heater? Style Size/Portability Price Package Brand Other ___________________
Do you: own rent Would you recommend this heater to a friend? Yes No
Please give us your comments:________________________________________________________________________________________
THANK YOU FOR COMPLETING THIS FORM!
Information will be held confidential.
This limited warranty is extended to the original retail purchaser of this Forced Air/Convection/Radiant Heater and warrants against any defect in
materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) year(s) from the date of retail sale. GHP Group, Inc., at it’s option, will either provide
replacement parts or replace the unit, when properly returned to the retailer where purchased or one of our service centers as directed by GHP
Group, Inc., within three (3) year(s) of retail purchase. (Shipping costs, labor costs, etc. are the responsibility of the purchaser.)
DUTIES OF THE OWNER:
This heating appliance must be operated in accordance with the written instructions furnished with this heater. This warranty shall not excuse
the owner from properly maintaining this heater in accordance with the written instructions furnished with this heater. A bill of sale, canceled
check or payment record must be kept to verify purchase date and establish warranty period. Original carton should be kept in case of warranty
return of unit.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:

Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to your retailer, call our customer
service department at 877-447-4768 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 pm CST, Monday – Friday
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
IMPORTANT: We urge you to fill out your warranty registration card within fourteen (14)
days of date of purchase. You can also register your warranty on the internet at
www.ghpgroupinc.com. Complete the entire serial number. Retain this portion of the card
for your records.
SAVE THIS CARD!
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GHP Group, Inc.
8280 Austin Avenue
Morton Grove, IL 60053-3207
GHP Group, Inc.
8280 Austin Ave.
Morton Grove, IL 60053-3207
Tel: (877) 447-4768
www.ghpgroupinc.com
8280 Austin Avenue
Morton Grove, IL.
6 0 053-3207
Tel: ( 847 ) 324 - 5900
Fax: ( 847 ) 324 - 5901
Toll Free (877) GHP Group
( 8 7 7 ) 44 7 - 4 7 6 8
www.ghpgroupinc.com
GHP
GHP Group, Inc.
6440 W Howard St
Niles, IL 60714-3302
Tel: (877) 447-4768
www.ghpgroupinc.com
GHP Group, Inc.
6440 W Howard St
Niles, IL 60714-3302

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