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QSF-60 Rev. 4
7. Deterioration due to normal wear, corrosion, abuse, damage, accident, improper storage
or operation.
8. Costs incurred through an incorrect diagnosis, poor performance of the repair. This also
applies to corrections of installations that did not meet Espar specifications. In these
cases the costs incurred are to be charged to original installer.
SERVICE
1. Travel time by dealers/distributors traveling within their assigned territories except as
noted in A: SERVICE
#2 above.
2. Shipping costs associated with the unauthorized return of warranted parts from the Espar
Dealer/Distributor to Espar Products.
3. Espar will not pay for return shipping cost to the Dealer/Distributor where parts are
deemed acceptable after testing.
Normal periodic heater maintenance (as outlined in each heater manual) shall be the
responsibility of the owner of the heater. A general guideline is to run the heater a minimum
of once ( 1 ) per month for fifteen (15) minutes all year round.
Heater Identification Plate
The Heater Identification Plate provides all of the heater information, which is required when filing a
warranty claim such as Heater Model Type, Part Number and Serial Number. This information must
be included on every warranty claim, so be sure to record it before any warranty repair work is
completed. Claims without serial numbers are subject to rejection.
Model Name: AIRTRONIC, HYDRONIC or three or four digit Heater Model Name (i.e. D5LC).
In a three or four digit name, the following explanation may be helpful in understanding the Heater
Model Name:
First digit (indicates fuel type): Alpha (D = diesel, B = gasoline)
Second digit (indicates kilowatt heat output): Numeric (5 = 5 kilowatt, etc.)
Third digit (indicates type of heater): Alpha (L = air heater, W = coolant heater)
Fourth digit (further designation): Alpha (C = comfort)
Heater Model Name
Heater Model Number
Heater Serial Number
Fuel Type
Electrical Power Consumption
Maximum Heat Output
Operating Pressure