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Model | SRPH02-XXXX |
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Category | Patio Heater |
Brand | Napoleon |
Fuel Type | Propane |
Heat Output | 40, 000 BTU |
Tank Size Compatibility | 20 lb Propane Tank |
Heating Area | up to 200 sq ft |
Safety Shut-off | Yes |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Wheels | Yes |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Type | Propane Patio Heater |
BTU | 40, 000 BTU |
Safety Features | Tilt Switch |
Critical safety warnings for gas leaks, flammables, and outdoor use.
Identifies model number, contract, and applicable industry standards.
Provides contact information for questions, problems, or missing parts.
Alerts users to the danger of carbon monoxide in enclosed spaces.
Warns about risks from improper installation, adjustment, or maintenance.
Details key specifications like height, heat input, fuel, and pressure.
Mandates adherence to local codes and electrical grounding standards.
Specifies safe methods for leak testing and proper hose positioning.
Advises on protecting children and preventing ignition from flammable materials.
Outlines requirements for ventilation, enclosure types, and clear air passages.
Defines acceptable partial enclosure configurations for safe operation.
Details DOT/CSA compliant cylinders, overfilling prevention, and connection types.
Provides guidelines for storing cylinders safely, including outdoor storage and dust caps.
Stresses using specified regulator/hose assemblies and proper connection.
Reiterates safety rules, including leak testing and cylinder connection.
Instructs users to verify all parts are present and undamaged before assembly.
Lists the necessary tools not included with the product.
Lists and describes the primary parts included in the package.
Visual representation of all parts included in the package.
Details all hardware components with quantities and visual references.
Mandates installation by an authorized gas technician.
Guides attaching the pole to the post support using screws and washers.
Explains how to slide the cylinder cover onto the pole support.
Details connecting the head assembly via the regulator and gas hose.
Describes attaching bolts and washers to the top of the head assembly.
Guides inserting a bolt through the reflector and securing it with a nut.
Details connecting the reflector to the head assembly using bolts and washers.
Explains how to attach the decorative cap to the reflector.
Covers placing the cylinder, securing it, and connecting the regulator.
Provides instructions for creating a soapy solution for leak testing.
Details steps for checking gas connections for leaks using the solution.
Important notes regarding vapor withdrawal and cylinder valve protection.
Stresses reading precautions, ensuring outdoor use, and clearing the area.
Advises on pre-use inspection and procedures for relighting a hot heater.
Guides the user through the process of lighting the pilot light.
Warns about gas dissipation, hot surfaces, and improper lighting risks.
Details steps to ensure the pilot stays lit after initial ignition.
Explains how to ignite the main burner and adjust flame level.
Describes normal flame appearance and signs of potential problems.
Addresses potential smoke/odor during first use and burner noise.
Describes emitter screen behavior and low flame due to pressure.
Outlines steps for safely re-lighting and shutting down the heater.
Provides immediate actions to take in case of a gas leak.
Warns about potential damage to surrounding items from radiant heat.
Specifies suitable locations and required clearances for safe operation.
Details how to clean exterior surfaces and avoid corrosive agents.
Covers checking burners, hoses, and ensuring clear air passageways.
Lists indicators of potential blockages, such as gas odor or uneven glow.
Advises on cleaning burner holes and removing carbon deposits.
Provides guidance on storing the heater when not in use for short periods.
Details procedures for storing the heater during extended inactivity or transport.
Lists causes and solutions for pilot light failure.
Addresses common problems preventing the main burner from lighting.
Lists different types of reflectors available for the model.
Details variations in pole types and wheel configurations.
Outlines different material choices for the base and overall construction.