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Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300 - User Manual

Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300
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TUNGSTEN SMART-HEAT™
GAS HEATER
BY BROMIC
INSTALLATION, INSTRUCTION AND
SERVICE MANUAL
SUITABLE FOR GAS RADIANT HEATER MODELS:
TUNGSTEN 300 - BURNER AND TUNGSTEN 500 - BURNER
ENGLISH VERSION FROM PAGES 1 - 27
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DANGER
If you smell gas:
1. Shut o gas to the appliance
2. Extinguish any open ame
3. If odor continues, keep away from the
appliance and immediately call your gas
supplier or re department.
Do not store or use gasoline or other amable
vapor and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
An LP-cylinder not connected for use shall not be
stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING: For Outdoors Use Only.
WARNING
WARNING: Improper installation,
adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance
can cause property damage, injury or death.
Read the installation, operating and
maintenance instructions thoroughly before
installing or servicing this equipment.
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Questions and Answers

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    Brenda McneilAug 16, 2025
    Why does my Bromic Heating Gas Heater smell like gas?
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      Matthew JohnsonAug 16, 2025
      A gas odor from your Bromic Heating Gas Heater may be due to: * A loose pipe connection. Solution: Check all connections with soap solution and tighten where necessary. * A defective regulator. Solution: Replace the regulator. * A defective manual shut-off valve. Solution: Replace the manual shut-off valve. * A defective gas control valve. Solution: Replace the gas control valve. * A loose flexible hose. Solution: Tighten the flexible hose.
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    ucastanedaAug 19, 2025
    What to do if my Bromic Heating Gas Heater turns on and off?
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      Thomas SchmittAug 19, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Gas Heater turns on but then cycles on and off, it could be due to: * Insufficient flame on the ionization rod. Solution: Check and set the gas pressure. Also, check and clear any obstruction to the burner venturi and injectors. * Drafty conditions. Solution: Discontinue use in high winds. * Insufficient earth connection between the heater and control box. Solution: Replace the wiring harness and clean the connections to ensure good grounding.
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    Jason SchwartzAug 26, 2025
    What causes flashback in a Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300?
    • M
      Mitchell KingAug 26, 2025
      Flashback, or the burning of gas/air mixture inside the burner casting, in your Bromic Heating Gas Heater can occur due to: * Separation of ceramic tiles. Solution: Replace the burner assembly. * Cracked ceramic tile(s). Solution: Replace the burner assembly. * Heater mounted at an incorrect angle. Solution: Check the angle of the heater against the nameplate. * Excessive drafts. Solution: Shield or relocate the heater.
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    jcalhounAug 28, 2025
    How to fix no gas in my Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300 Gas Heater?
    • C
      Christie RobinsonAug 28, 2025
      If you have no gas in your Bromic Heating Gas Heater, it could be due to: * Air in the gas line. Solution: Purge the line. * The manual shut-off valve is closed. Solution: Open the valve. * The regulator is sticking. Solution: Replace the regulator. * The regulator is reversed. Solution: Remove and install it properly.
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    Michael RodriguezAug 31, 2025
    How to troubleshoot a Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300 Gas Heater that will not turn on?
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      jamiemolinaAug 31, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Gas Heater will not turn on, it could be due to: * No power. Solution: Have an authorized electrician check the power supply. * No gas. Solution: Have an authorized gas fitter check the gas supply.
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    patriciahowardSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my Bromic Heating Gas Heater has a gas odour?
    • S
      stephaniewallaceSep 3, 2025
      If you notice a gas odor from your Bromic Heating Gas Heater, it could be due to several reasons: * A loose pipe connection: Check all connections with a soap solution and tighten where necessary. * A defective regulator: Replace the regulator. * A defective manual shut-off valve: Replace the manual shut-off valve. * A defective gas control valve: Replace the gas control valve. * A loose flexible hose: Tighten the flexible hose.
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    Scott CookSep 6, 2025
    How to troubleshoot if my Bromic Heating Gas Heater will not turn on?
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      Ryan KellerSep 6, 2025
      If your Bromic Heating Gas Heater won't turn on, it could be due to: * No power: Have an authorized electrician check the power supply. * No gas: Have an authorized gas fitter check the gas supply.
  • K
    Kevin HansonSep 9, 2025
    What causes burning of gas/air mixture inside burner casting (flashback) in my Bromic Heating Gas Heater?
    • J
      Joshua RodriguezSep 9, 2025
      Burning of the gas/air mixture inside the burner casting, also known as flashback, in your Bromic Heating Gas Heater can be due to: * 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. See the heater nameplate. * Excessive drafts: Shield or relocate the heater.
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    Tammy SilvaSep 12, 2025
    What to do if there is no gas in my Bromic Heating Gas Heater?
    • R
      Rebecca WilliamsSep 12, 2025
      If there is no gas in your Bromic Heating Gas Heater, here are a few things to check: * Air in the gas line: Purge the line. * Manual shut-off valve closed: Open the valve. * Regulator sticking: Replace the regulator. * Regulator reversed: Remove and install properly.
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    wilkinsonmichelleNov 21, 2025
    Why is the ceramic tile surface temperature low on my Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300?
    • B
      bentonkatelynNov 21, 2025
      A low ceramic tile surface temperature on your Bromic Heating Gas Heater could be caused by: 1. Low manifold gas pressure. Solution: Adjust the valve regulator until 5”W.A is achieved for natural gas, or 11” W.A for propane. 2. Low gas inlet pressure. Solution: Adjust the main supply regulator until at least 6” W.C for natural gas or 11” W.C for propane precedes the heater’s control assembly. 3. Orifice partially blocked with foreign matter. Solution: Clean the orifice. 4. Combustion by-products not adequately ventilated. Solution: Provide adequate ventilation of by-products. 5. Manifold misaligned from excessive torque applied on pipe at installation. Solution: Replace the manifold. 6. Gas supply piping too small. Solution: Increase gas pressure or replace the piping. 7. Foreign m...

Summary

Important Notes and Warnings

Product Overview

Product Description

Describes the Tungsten Smart-Heat Gas Radiant Heaters and their design.

Specifications

Details technical specifications for Tungsten 300 and 500 models, including gas type and consumption.

Tungsten Smart-Heat Heater Dimensional Details

Provides dimensional drawings and measurements for the Tungsten Smart-Heat Heater.

General Information

Discusses suitability for outdoor spaces and operational parameters in various weather conditions.

Product Features

Highlights the key features and benefits of Tungsten Smart-Heat gas radiant heaters.

Installation Requirements

Gas Requirements

Outlines the specific gas requirements for LPG and Natural Gas models, including pressure settings.

Installation Clearances

Details required clearances around the heater to combustible materials for safe installation.

Installation Instructions

Heater Installation Instructions

Provides step-by-step guidance for mounting the heater's wall bracket and control housing.

Honeywell Control Wiring

Details the electrical connection steps for the Honeywell control module.

Fenwal Control Wiring

Details the electrical connection steps for the Fenwal control module.

Gas Supply Installation

Guides the safe connection and testing of the gas supply line to the heater.

Power Supply Installation

Outlines the procedure for connecting the heater to the main power supply.

Leakage Test

Explains how to perform a thorough leak test on all gas connections.

Heat-Deflector Installation

Provides instructions for installing the optional heat deflector accessory.

Ceiling Pole Installation

Details the procedure for mounting the heater using a ceiling pole.

Operating Instructions

Turning the Appliance On

Step-by-step guide on how to safely start the Tungsten Smart-Heat Gas Heater.

Turning the Appliance Off

Instructions for temporary and permanent shutdown procedures for the heater.

Maintenance and Servicing

Regular Service Requirements

Details essential annual checks for gas hoses and visual inspection of burner flames.

Exterior Servicing

Information on cleaning and maintaining the exterior components of the heater.

Optimum Mounting Distance

Operation Data

Honeywell Control Box

Technical data and operational details for the Honeywell control box.

Honeywell Valve

Technical data and specifications for the Honeywell Gas Valve.

Fenwal Control Box

Technical data and operational details for the Fenwal control box.

Dungs Gas Valve

Technical data and specifications for the Dungs Gas Valve.

White Rodgers Valve

Technical data and specifications for the White Rodgers Gas Valve.

Wiring Diagrams

Honeywell Control, Honeywell Gas Valve

Electrical diagram for the Honeywell control and gas valve combination.

Fenwal Control, White Rodgers Gas Valve

Electrical diagram for Fenwal control with White Rodgers gas valve.

Fenwal Control, Dungs Gas Valve

Electrical diagram for Fenwal control with Dungs gas valve.

Replacement Parts

Post-Installation Report

Troubleshooting

Appendix A

Bromic Heating TUNGSTEN 300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandBromic Heating
ModelTUNGSTEN 300
CategoryGas Heater
LanguageEnglish

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