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PLATINUM SMART-HEAT™
ELECTRIC HEATER
BY BROMIC
InstallatIon, InstructIon and
servIce manual
AVAILABLE IN 1500W VERSION
ImPortant
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY.
SEE INSIDE COVER FOR IMPORTANT INFORMATION
ABOUT THIS MANUAL.KEEP INSTRUCTION WITH
APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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Questions and Answers

  • A
    ashley93Aug 13, 2025
    Why Bromic Heating Electric Heater is not producing enough heat?
    • R
      Richard ReedAug 13, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Electric Heater isn't producing enough heat, it might be due to a couple of reasons. First, the heater could be too small for the area you're trying to heat; consider adding additional heaters. Second, the heater might be mounted too high or too far away; try decreasing the mounting height or distance.
  • K
    Kathryn GarciaAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Bromic Heating Electric Heater is producing too much heat?
    • D
      David CollinsAug 17, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Electric Heater is generating too much heat, the issue could be that the heater is too large for the application. Consider replacing it with a smaller heater. Alternatively, the heater might be mounted too low or too close; in this case, increase the mounting height or distance.
  • C
    casey66Aug 20, 2025
    What to do if I smell gas from my Bromic Heating Gas Heater?
    • L
      Louis Owen Jr.Aug 20, 2025
      If you smell gas from your Bromic Heating Gas Heater, it could be due to several reasons. It could be a loose pipe connection, in which case you should check all connections with a soap solution and tighten where necessary. Other potential causes include a defective regulator, a defective manual shut-off valve, a defective gas control valve, or a loose flexible hose. For defective parts, replacement is recommended; for a loose hose, simply tighten it.
  • J
    Jill ThompsonAug 25, 2025
    Why does my Bromic Heating Gas Heater turn on and off?
    • T
      Tracy JacksonAug 25, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Gas Heater turns on but then cycles on and off, it could be due to a few reasons. One potential cause is insufficient flame on the ionization rod; in this case, you should check and set the gas pressure. Another cause could be drafty conditions; if this is the case, discontinue use in high winds. Finally, it could be due to an insufficient earth connection between the heater and control box; if this is the case, replace the wiring harness and clean the connections to ensure good grounding.
  • R
    rhudsonAug 28, 2025
    How to fix a Bromic Heating Gas Heater that will not turn on?
    • E
      Edward ChristensenAug 28, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Gas Heater will not turn on, there are a couple of potential reasons. It could be due to no power; if this is the case, have an authorized electrician check the power supply. Alternatively, it could be due to no gas; if this is the case, have an authorized gas fitter check the gas supply.
  • B
    Brandon KingAug 31, 2025
    What causes burning of gas/air mixture inside burner casting (flashback) in Bromic Heating Gas Heater?
    • N
      Nicole RobersonAug 31, 2025
      If you're experiencing burning of the gas/air mixture inside the burner casting (flashback) in your Bromic Heating Gas Heater, it could be due to several reasons: * Separation of ceramic tiles: Replace the burner assembly. * Cracked ceramic tile(s): Replace the burner assembly. * Heater mounted at an incorrect angle: Check the angle of the heater, referring to the heater nameplate. * Excessive drafts: Shield or relocate the heater.
  • S
    Steven MatthewsSep 4, 2025
    Why is there no gas in my Bromic Heating Gas Heater?
    • D
      Derek HoganSep 4, 2025
      If you have no gas in your Bromic Heating Gas Heater, it might be caused by several issues. There could be air in the gas line, in which case you should purge the line. Alternatively, the manual shut-off valve may be closed, so you should open the valve. Another possibility is a regulator sticking, which would require you to replace the regulator. Finally, the regulator might be reversed, so you should remove it and install it properly.

Summary

Important Notes and Warnings

General Safety Warnings

Covers critical safety information, potential hazards, and essential precautions for heater use.

Installation and Maintenance Precautions

Outlines mandatory steps for installation, repair, and maintenance by qualified personnel for safe operation.

Product Overview

Product Description and Features

Details the heater's design, non-glowing element, spot heating, and integration capabilities.

Specifications

Lists technical details like model, heat output, power, dimensions, and weight.

Heater Installation Instructions

Ceiling & Wall Mounting

Guide for mounting the heater on ceilings or walls, including minimum clearances and bracket adjustments.

Ceiling Recess Mounting

Instructions for recessed installation, specifying ceiling cut-outs, support brackets, and clearance requirements.

Umbrella Mounting

Details on mounting the heater onto metal umbrella arms, including drilling specifications and bracket assembly.

Tube Suspension Mounting

Steps for suspending the heater using tube kits, covering bracket assembly, ceiling connections, and power routing.

Chain Suspension Mounting

Procedures for hanging the heater via chains, including ceiling attachment, cable management, and secure fastening.

Electrical Installation

Critical steps for connecting the heater to the power supply, ensuring correct voltage and compliance with codes.

Servicing and Maintenance

Servicing Requirements

Safety warnings and guidelines for servicing, emphasizing the need for qualified and licensed personnel.

Maintenance Procedures

Instructions for cleaning the heater, including necessary precautions before performing maintenance.

Replacement Part List and Troubleshooting

Replacement Part List

A catalog of available spare parts with their corresponding Bromic part numbers.

Troubleshooting Guide

A diagnostic tool listing common symptoms, their causes, and suggested corrective actions.

Warranty Information

Warranty Conditions

Outlines the terms, conditions, coverage, and exclusions of the product warranty.

Bromic Heating platinum Smart-heat Specifications

General IconGeneral
Voltage220-240V
MaterialStainless Steel
ApplicationOutdoor heating
Frequency50Hz
Remote ControlYes
MountingWall, ceiling
Heating ElementQuartz Element
Adjustable Heat SettingsYes
ModelPlatinum Smart-Heat™ Electric

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