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Heating Capacity | 25, 000 BTU |
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Material | Steel |
Color | Black |
Dimensions | 27.5 x 25.5 x 18.5 inches |
BTU Output | 25, 000 BTU |
Venting | Vent Free |
Vent Type | Vent Free |
Heating Area | 1000 sq. ft. |
Covers fire, explosion, property damage, and personal injury risks associated with appliance misuse.
Provides critical steps on identifying and reacting to gas leaks, including immediate actions and contacting authorities.
Explains risks of carbon monoxide poisoning and the nature of natural/propane gas odorants.
Stresses the critical need for sufficient fresh air for proper combustion and ventilation in energy-efficient homes.
Covers essential requirements for gas supply lines, including pipe material, diameter, pressure, and avoiding private gas wells.
Details the need for an external regulator for propane/LP gas and proper handling to avoid damage.
Warns to test all gas piping and connections for leaks after installation or servicing, correcting any found leaks.
Advises using non-corrosive leak detection fluid and avoiding open flames when checking for leaks.
Explains procedures for testing gas supply piping systems at different pressure levels and checking for leaks.
Details steps for testing gas connections after installation, including opening valves and checking for leaks.
Emphasizes reading safety information, checking for gas leaks, and ensuring proper appliance condition before lighting.
Provides step-by-step instructions for lighting the pilot light, including safety checks and hold times.
Details how to ignite the main burner after the pilot is lit, and notes on gas type verification.
Describes the procedures for shutting off the entire appliance or just the burner while leaving the pilot lit.
Guides on identifying correct vs. incorrect pilot flame patterns and troubleshooting steps for issues.
Explains how to identify correct burner flame patterns and what to do if yellow tipping or other issues occur.
Emphasizes turning off and cooling the heater before any servicing and keeping areas clean.
Reiterates critical warnings and procedures for responding to gas leaks.
Lists possible causes and corrective actions for the pilot light not igniting, including pressure switch issues.
Addresses issues where the ignitor sparks but ignition fails, detailing potential causes like electrode positioning or low battery.