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VEVOR BGP2102-50R User manual

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FAN HEATER
USER MANUAL
MODEL: BGP2102-50R BGP2102-75R BGP2102-100R
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WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed strictly, a fire may result,
causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids near this
or any other appliance for your safety.
This heater should be installed by qualified persons following the National
Electric Code (Canadian Electrical Code in Canada) and all applicable
local codes. Supply wiring must be copper and suitable for at least 75°C.
BGP2102-50R - minimum 10 gauge SJO o.r SJTO copper type wiring
required.
BGP2102-75R - minimum 8 gauge SJO o.r SJTO copper type wiring
required.
BGP2102-100R - minimum 6 gauge SJO o.r SJTO copper type wiring
required.
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY-WARNING:
This product contains chemicals, including di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
(DEHP), known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive
harm. For more information, go to: www.P65 Warnings.ca.gov
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND SAVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WHEN USING ELECTRIC APPLIANCES. BASIC PRECAUTIONS SHOULD
ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, AND INJURY TO PERSONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING:
1. Read all instructions before using this heater.
2. This heater is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot
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surfaces. If provided, use handles when moving this heater. Keep combustible
materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains at
least 3 feet (0.9m) from the heater.
3. Extreme caution is necessary when any heater is used by or near children,
pets, or invalids and when the heater is left unattended.
4. Do not operate any heater with a damaged cord or plug or after the heater
malfunctions have been dropped or damaged in any manner. Instead, disconnect
the power at the service panel and have the heater inspected or repaired by a
qualified service person.
5. Do not use outdoors.
6. Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified. Parts had to be
removed for servicing and replaced before re-operating this appliance.
7. This heater is intended for comfort heating applications and not for use in
unique environments. Do not use in damp locations such as marine or
greenhouse or in areas with corrosive or chemical agents.
8. To disconnect the heater, first turn the controls off, and turn off the power to the
heater circuit at the main disconnect panel.
9. Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust
opening as this may cause an electrical shock or fire, or damage the heater.
10. To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intake or exhaust in any manner.
For example, please do not use it on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings
may become blocked.
11. This appliance has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in
areas where gasoline, paint or flammable liquids are used or stored.
12. Use this heater only as described in this manual. Any other use not
recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons.
13. This heater will not be used as a portable unit or have a cord and plug
installed. (HARD WIRED ONLY)
14. This heater has an automatic resetting thermal limit and an alarm beeper to
alert user if heater has overheated. If the alarm has activated, immediately turn
off the heater and inspect and
remove any objects around heater that may have blocked the airflow or otherwise
caused the heater to overheat. Do not use the heater if it repeatedly overheats
and activates the alarm.
DO NOT OPERATE THE HEATER WITH THE ALARM SOUNDING
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(FLASHING).
CAUTION - Once heater has cycled off on the thermal limit, the heater will not
return to operation until the user restarts and reprograms the control. Therefore,
this unit is not recommended for freeze-protection applications.
15. When installing, see INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for additional
warnings and precautions.
16. For safe and efficient operation and to extend the life of your heater, keep
your heater clean - See MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING
To prevent a possible fire, injury to persons, or damage to the heater, adhere
to the following:
1. Disconnect all power coming to the heater at the main service panel before
wiring or servicing.
2. All wiring procedures and connections must follow the National and Local Codes
having jurisdiction, and the heater must be grounded.
3. Verify that the power supply voltage coming to the heater matches the ratings
shown on the heater nameplate.
CAUTION: ENERGIZING THE HEATER AT A VOLTAGE GREATER THAN THE
VOLTAGE PRINTED ON THE NAMEPLATE WILL DAMAGE THE HEATER AND
VOID THE WARRANTY, AND COULD CAUSE A FIRE.
4. CAUTION: High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical cords, drapery,
furnishings, and other combustibles at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from front of heater. Do
not install heater behind doors, below towel racks, or in an area where it is
subject to being blocked by furniture, curtains or storage materials. Hot air from
the heater may damage certain fabrics and plastics.
5. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids near the
heater to reduce the fire risk.
6. When heater is to be wall or ceiling mounted, the anchoring provision must be
sufficient strength to support the total weight of the heater plus the weight of the
mounting provisions. Failure to properly secure the supporting members of the
building structure could allow the heater to fall.
7. The following minimum clearances must be maintained: 30° Tilted, Bottom of
Heater to Floor: 6’ (1.8M) minimum, 11’ (3.3 M) recommended maximum
Horizontal Airflow, Bottom of Heater to Floor: 6’ (1.8M) minimum, 8’ (2.4 M)
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recommended maximum Side of heater to adjacent wall: 13” (33 cm)
8. Do not use this heater for drying out paint, plaster, sawdust and drywall
sanding dust as this will permanently damage the heater and must be kept out of
the heater.
SPECIFICATIONS
(All Specifications 5%-10% tolerance)
Model No.
Volts/Hertz
Watts
BGP2102-50R
AC240V/60HZ
5000
BGP2102-75R
AC240V/60HZ
7500
BGP2102-100R
AC240V/60HZ
10000
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TOOLS NEEDED:
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
• Power Drill
• 5/32 in. Or 4mm Drill Bit
• Stud Finder
• The remote control is powered by 2 AAA batteries. Batteries are NOT
included.
HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR WIRING HEATER:
• Adequate gauge and length of copper wire (2 power conductors plus
ground) suitable for application to route electrical panel to heater
• Suitable Junction Box and connectors as required for application
• Appropriate size wire nuts for connection branch circuit wires to pigtails.
• A length of flexible conduit (or as required by the NEC and local codes)
to route power to heater.
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NOTE: Hardware supplied is intended for installation into wood framing
only. If installed into other type of construction, additional hardware will be
required for correct installation.
CONNECTORS, CABLE AND HARDWARE USED TO WIRE THE
HEATER:
Figure 1
LOCATING THE HEATER:
The heater should be installed outside traffic areas and at least 6' off
the floor. (8" above the floor in Canada) The airflow direction should
not be restricted (e.g., by columns or machinery), and the airflow
should wipe exposed walls rather than blowing directly at them.
When more than one heater is used in an area, the heaters should
be arranged so that the air discharge of each heater supports the
airflow of the others to provide the best circulation of warm air, as
indicated in the Figure below.
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Figure 2
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MOUNTING AND MINIMUM CLEARANCES:
Figure 3
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Figure 4
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Fall Hazard - Heater must be attached to a joist with 3 screws
(5000W & 7500W item) or 6 screws (10000W item) to prevent heater from
possibly falling. The screws provided with heater are intended for installing
in wood framing only and not intended for metal joists or other types of
construction. If installation into other type of construction, additional
hardware will be required for correct installation. All hardware must be
tightened securely.
HEATER MOUNTING:
1. Locate the wood stud or joist in the ceiling and mark a line in the location
for the heater to be installed. NOTE: The wall/ceiling mounting bracket
allows installation onto a wall or ceiling using the specific mounting holes
and minimum clearances, as shown in Fig 3 and 4.
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2. Determine the desired location for mounting, making sure the minimum
clearances as noted in this manual are maintained and using the bracket
from the box, place a washer on screws before inserting through the holes
in the mounting bracket and screw them securely into a ceiling joist.
3. Attach the heating unit to the mounting bracket.
4. Lift the heater up and into the mounting bracket.
5. Align the bracket screws with the keyhole slots in the mounting bracket.
6. If the heater is to be tilted, it must be positioned in the keyhole slots -(see
Figure 5).
7. Tighten the bracket screws with a wrench so the Unit is securely
suspended at a horizontal or vertical level.
8. To tilt the Unit vertically, loosen the bracket screws (see Figure 5).
9. Adjust louvers to the desired position (see Figure 6).
Figure 5
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Figure 6
NOTE:
For the heater to be tilted vertically, it must be mounted in bottom keyhole
slots of mounting brackets to maintain adequate clearance and prevent
possible overheating.
The louvers are designed so they cannot be completely closed. Do not
attempt to bypass this feature damage to the unit can result.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
After heater has been properly mounted to the building structure and
appropriate branch circuit wiring has been routed to the heater location
following the National Electrical Code and local codes, the heater is now
ready for the heater to be connected to the branch circuit.
WARNING
TO PREVENT POSSIBLE ELECTRIC SHOCK, DISCONNECT THE
POWER TO THE HEATER AT THE MAIN SERVICE BOX BEFORE
ATTEMPTING TO ADJUST THE HEAT OUTPUT OF THIS UNIT.
Risk of Electric Shock or Fire
Ensure electric power is disconnected at the main electrical panel before
connecting the heater to the branch circuit. Verify branch circuit voltage is
the same as noted on the heater nameplate. Connecting the heater to a
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voltage more significant than the heater nameplate rating could damage
the heater and cause a fire.
The heater is provided with a 28.3mm hole in the wiring compartment to
route branch circuit conductors. Appropriate conduit and fittings must be
provided for correct and safe installation.
1. Remove the field wiring cover located on bottom of heater by removing
one screw. See Figure 8 and Figure 9 for reference.
2. Bring branch circuit conductors to heater and into hard wire according to
right position. Install appropriate cable fitting into the heater as shown in
Figure 10 and Figure 11.
3. Following the wiring diagrams in Figure 12 connect the supply wiring to
the heater lead wires inside the wiring compartment.
• Green pigtail – connect to earth ground.
• Black pigtails – connect to branch circuit power.
4. Replace wiring box cover with two screws previously removed.
5. Adjust louvers to desired position; louvers are designed so that they
cannot be completely closed. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
Figure 7
Wiring cover located at bottom of heater Remove this screw to open the
bottom cover (Figure 7).
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Figure 8
Removing wiring cover exposes wires. Connect the hard wire as shown
(Figure 8). Setup conduit wires.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Model No.: BGP2102-50R
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Model No.: BGP2102-75R
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Model No.: BGP2102-100R
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE GROUNDED!
THE APPLIANCE MUST CONNECT TO A CURRENT PROTECTION
CIRCUIT OR DEVICE AT 50AMP OR LESS BEFORE BEING
CONNECTED TO POWER SUPPLY!
HIGH TEMPERATURES – RISK OF FIRE. KEEP FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS, SUCH AS FURNITURE, PILLOWS, BEDDING, PAPERS,
CLOTHES, ELECTRICAL CORDS AND CURTAINS AT LEAST 3 FT. (0.9
M) FROM THE FRONT AND TOP OF THE HEATER AND KEEP THEM
AWAY FROM THE SIDES AND REAR. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,
DO NOT USE IT IN AREAS WHERE GASOLINE, PAINT OR
FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ARE USED OR STORED.
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TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE
OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF
THE HEATER.
NOTE:
A Certified Electrician must carry out all wiring and follow national and local
electrical codes. For specific applications, the conduit may be required.
See Figure 1. Check local electrical codes. If you run the wiring in line and
wish to be able to turn the heater, be sure to purchase enough flexible
conduit to allow the heater to be hung.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Heater Control Panel:
1. WARNING: The Heater must be installed appropriately before use.
2. Turn the power supply to the heater “ON” at the main switch panel.
3. The red POWER light will be on once the heater has power.
4. Pushing the red POWER button will turn the heater ON and OFF. When
this button is pressed, the heater and fan will immediately come on, and
the digital display will flash for approximately 5 seconds.
a. If the room temperature is lower than 65°F, the heater will continue to run
until the room temperature reaches 65°F, and the heater will then cycle on
and off to maintain approximately this room temperature.
b. If the room temperature is higher than 65°F, the display window will
show 65 and flash 5 times, and the heater and fan will stop.
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5. Adjusting Power Level: Push the MODE button once while the unit is ON.
This will activate the power selection mode, and the red light over the “L” or
“H” will flash to show the current setting. Use the UP or DOWN Arrow
buttons to change from High to Low or Low to High. After approximately 5
seconds, the control will be programmed for the selected output.
Note: The unit has an Energy Saving system with a designed ECO
program. To save energy, the heater will automatically adjust the
power output to low power when the room temperature is 2°F below
the set point temperature.
6. Adjusting temperature: While the heater is ON, push the MODE button
twice. This will activate the temperature selection mode and the digital
display will flash with the current setting. To adjust, use the UP or DOWN
button until the desired temperature shows on the display. After 5 seconds
the display will change back to displaying the room temperature.
7. Setting Time On Feature: Note: If this feature is not selected, the heater
will continue to operate to maintain the desired temperature. This feature
allows the heater to operate for only a predetermined time. While the
heater is ON, push the green mode button three times. This will activate
the timer mode and the display will flash with “0H” . By pressing the UP or
DOWN Arrow buttons, the display will show the number of hours the timer
will allow the heater to remain on (1H-9H where 1H = 1 hour, and 9H = 9
hours). After 5 seconds, the controller will lock in the setting.
8. Setting Fahrenheit/Celsius: Hold on by pushing the MODE button for 3
seconds to change Fahrenheit to Celsius, and repeat this operation
change Celsius to Fahrenheit.
9. Once the controller has been programmed, the heater will cycle on and
off to maintain the desired room temperature. To help extend the life of the
heater, after the heater has reached the desired temperature and the
controller turns off the heating element, the fan will continue to operate for
approximately 3 minutes to cool down the heater. This fan delay-off feature
also occurs when the heater POWER button is pushed to turn off the
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heater while it is heating. The fan will continue to run to cool down the
heater.
10. To turn off the heater, push the red POWER button. If the heater is
operating, the heater will turn off, but the fan will continue running for
approximately 3 minutes to allow the heater to cool.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: The first time you operate the unit, it may smoke slightly. This is
due to the residual cleaning agents used to clean the element when the
heater is manufactured. This is normal and does not indicate a
problem with the unit. This condition will stop after the heater operates for
a few minutes.
Automatic Thermal Limit:
This heater is equipped with a thermal limit which will automatically shut
off the heater in the event of overheating. The display and indicator light
will be off in the event of overheating. The cause of the overheating
should be determined before further operation. Should the unit overheat
and activate the thermal limit, returning the heater to operating mode will
require the user to press the power button on the remote or heater. After
allowing the heater to cool for 20-40 minutes, the user must reset the
control to desired wattage output and room temperature. Do not use the
heater if it repeatedly overheats to cycle the thermal safety limit, as this
could permanently damage the heater or cause a fire.
Automatic Fan Delay:
The heater is provided with an automatic fan-off delay. As the room
ambient reaches the preset temperature level of the heater, control will
de-energize the heating element within the heater. At the same time, the
fan continues to run for approximately 3 minutes to allow the heater to cool.
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MAINTENANCE
USER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Turn off the power to the heater.
2. After the heater has cooled, a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment
may be used to remove dust and lint from the heater's exterior surfaces,
including the grille opening. Compressed air may also blow out dust from
the inside heater.
3. Wipe dust and lint from the grille and exterior surfaces with a damp cloth.
Be careful not to let the water enter the inside of the appliance.
4. To protect the enclosure, don’t splash water onto the heater; never use
solvents to clean the heater.
5. Return power to the heater and check to make sure it is operating
correctly.
Maintenance Cleaning Instructions:
( To be performed only by Qualified Service Personnel)
At least annually, the heater should be cleaned and serviced by a qualified
service person to ensure safe and efficient operation. After cleaning and
servicing, the heater should be checked for proper operation.
2 AAA batteries power the remote control. These should be replaced
periodically or at least annually.
TROUBLESHOOTING & WARRANTY
PROBLEM
DISPLAY
CODE
ROOT CAUSE
CORRECTIVE ACTION
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Unit is not
heating.
Display
shows”E1”
The thermostat
sensor is broken
or disconnected.
Please call customer
service.
Display
Shows " "
Nothing
and indicator
lights off.
The overheat
protection has
activated.
Inspect the garage heater
and check that the air inlets
and outlets are not
blocked as this may cause
overheating. Switch off the
circuit breaker to
the garage heater for at least
30 minutes and allow it to
cool down. Turn the power
back on and operate.
The overheat
protection has
activated and
already cooled.
Switch off the circuit breaker
to the garage heater then
turn the power back on and
operate.
The heater
will not start.
The room
temperature has
already reached
the set thermostat
temperature.
Adjust the temperature
setting to make sure the
thermostat setting
temperature is higher than
current room temperature.
The heater
will not start.
The breaker has
tripped.
Rest the breaker at the fuse
panel and restart the heater.

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