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Procom PCK220VT - User Manual

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IMPORTANT: Read and understand this manual before
assembling, starting or servicing heater. Improper use
of heater can cause serious injury. Keep this manual for
future reference.
Never use heater in living or sleeping areas.
Heater is suitable for outdoor use and for use on com-
bustible oors.
PORTABLE FORCED AIR HEATERS
KEROSENE/DIESEL HEATER WITH BUILT-IN THERMOSTAT
OWNER’S MANUAL
PCK110VT - ADJUSTABLE 80-110,000 BTU/HR
PCK160VT - ADJUSTABLE 110-160,000 BTU/HR
PCK175VT - ADJUSTABLE 125-175,000 BTU/HR
PCK220VT - ADJUSTABLE 160-220,000 BTU/HR
Questions, problems, missing parts? Before returning to your retailer, call
our customer service department at 1-866-573-0674, 7:30 am - 4:15 pm CST,
Monday through Friday or email customerservice@usaprocom.com

Questions and Answers

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    Cheryl CarsonAug 14, 2025
    What to do if my Procom PCK220VT Heater motor starts but doesn't ignite?
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      Madison StephensAug 14, 2025
      If the Procom Heater's motor starts but the heater doesn't ignite, there could be several reasons. Check for leaks in the air lines or fittings and correct any leaks. Also, inspect the pump cover for leaks and tighten the pump cover screws to 10-20 in-lbs. If the pump output filter is clogged, replace it. You may also need to see Pump Pressure Adjustment page 14. Adjust pump pressure to specification. You may also need to service pump, see page 17.
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    Michaela OrtegaAug 17, 2025
    What to do if Procom Heater ignites then shuts off quickly?
    • C
      Carla CollinsAug 17, 2025
      If your Procom Heater ignites but the control assembly shuts it off before it runs out of fuel, several factors could be at play. Ensure there's enough fuel in the tank to maintain combustion. If there is water in the fuel tank, drain and flush it with kerosene. Also, a dirty photocell lens can cause this issue, so clean the photocell lens. You may also need to replace photocell.
  • J
    Jamie HorneAug 21, 2025
    Why my Procom Heater won't start when voltage is too high?
    • N
      Nancy MartinAug 21, 2025
      If the motor of your Procom Heater doesn't start after plugging it in and turning it on, it might be due to the supply voltage being above 135 volts. Confirm that the supply voltage is below 135 volts.
  • B
    Betty WilliamsAug 23, 2025
    Why Procom PCK220VT Heater motor does not start in hot environment?
    • S
      Shannon CookAug 25, 2025
      If the motor of your Procom Heater doesn't start after plugging it in and turning it on, it might be because the room or ambient temperature exceeds 100°F. Operate the heater in a cooler environment.
  • E
    esingletonAug 27, 2025
    What to do if Procom Heater won't start due to low voltage?
    • W
      William NewtonAug 27, 2025
      If the motor of your Procom Heater doesn't start after plugging it in and turning it on, it might be due to the supply voltage being below 95 volts. Confirm that the supply voltage is above 95 volts. See extension cord requirements on page 7.
  • M
    Michael MoralesAug 31, 2025
    What to do if Procom PCK220VT Heater motor is locked?
    • R
      Robert ZimmermanAug 31, 2025
      If the motor of your Procom Heater doesn't start after plugging it in and turning it on, it might be due to a bad electrical connection between the motor and power cord, a fan obstruction, a pump obstruction, or a defective motor. Unplug the heater and check all electrical connections (see Wiring Diagram, page 18). Clear any fan obstructions. Service the pump (see page 17). If necessary, replace the motor.
  • N
    Natalie Peters DVMSep 3, 2025
    Why Procom Heater motor does not start after plugging in?
    • K
      Kyle MartinSep 3, 2025
      If the motor of your Procom Heater doesn't start after plugging it in and turning it on, it might be due to several reasons. First, the control might remember codes from a prior operation; try pressing the MODE/RESET button to clear the code and restart the heater. Also, your thermostat setting could be too low; adjust it to a higher setting or switch to MANUAL MODE by pressing the MODE/RESET button.
  • R
    Richard DavisSep 6, 2025
    How to check power connection of Procom PCK220VT Heater?
    • D
      david09Sep 6, 2025
      If the motor of your Procom Heater doesn't start after plugging it in and turning it on, it might be because there's no power to the heater. Check the power cord connections and all electrical connections, referring to the Wiring Diagram on page 18.
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    Jessica DavisSep 9, 2025
    What causes Procom PCK220VT to shut off if button stuck?
    • M
      Misty ClarkSep 10, 2025
      If your Procom Heater ignites but the control assembly shuts it off before it runs out of fuel, it could be because one or more of the control buttons is stuck. Unplug the heater and depress and release each control button several times to check operation. Every button should click every time it is depressed. If the issue persists, the control assembly may be defective and needs replacement.

Summary

Safety

Fueling Procedures

Instructions for safe fueling of the heater unit.

Unpacking and Assembly

Specific Safety Warnings

Covers NYC resident warning and general safety instructions.

Unpacking Procedures

Steps to remove and inspect the heater from its packaging.

Wire Guard Assembly

Instructions for attaching the wire guard to the heater.

Assembly

Wheel Assembly

Steps to assemble the wheels onto the heater unit.

Handle Assembly

Instructions for attaching the front and rear handles to the heater.

Product Identification and Label Locations

Label Locations Overview

Identifies the location of various labels on the heater unit.

Specifications, Fuels, and Ventilation

Technical Specifications Table

Detailed specifications for different heater models.

Approved Fuels and Usage

Lists approved fuels and important usage warnings.

Ventilation Requirements

Specifies the required fresh air openings for safe operation.

Operation

Starting the Heater

Step-by-step instructions for starting the heater.

Stopping and Resetting the Heater

Instructions for shutting down, unplugging, and resetting the heater.

Fault Codes Overview

Explains fault codes displayed by the heater.

Generator Operation and Storage

Generator Operation and Grounding

Guidelines for operating the heater with a portable generator safely.

Storage and Transport Procedures

Procedures for safely storing, transporting, or shipping the heater.

Preventative Maintenance Schedule

Maintenance Schedule and Tasks

Outlines the recommended maintenance schedule and tasks.

Troubleshooting

Motor Start Issues

Addresses issues where the motor fails to start or the heater does not power on.

Troubleshooting

Ignition Issues

Provides solutions for when the heater fails to ignite after starting.

Troubleshooting

Flame and Airflow Issues

Solutions for flame extinguishment, improper flame, or flame change errors.

Troubleshooting

Control Shutdown Issues

Solutions for when the control assembly shuts the heater off prematurely.

Service Procedures

Upper Shell and Fan Service

Instructions for removing the upper shell and servicing the fan.

Filter Replacement

Steps for accessing and replacing air filters.

Service Procedures

Pump Pressure Adjustment

Procedures to adjust pump pressure using external or built-in gauges.

Fuel Filter Replacement

Steps for removing and replacing the fuel filter.

Service Procedures

Ignitor Replacement

Detailed instructions for replacing the ignitor element.

Service Procedures

Nozzle Assembly Service

Guide for removing and replacing the nozzle assembly.

Service Procedures

Ignition Control Assembly Service

Instructions for accessing and replacing the ignition control assembly.

Pump Rotor Binding Procedure

Steps to address pump rotor binding issues.

Wiring Diagram and Technical Service

Wiring Diagram

Visual representation of the heater's electrical connections.

Technical Service Contact

Contact information and resources for technical assistance.

Accessories

Available Accessories

Information on available optional accessories for the heater.

Parts Identification

Wheel and Handle Parts

Lists and illustrates parts related to the wheels and handles.

Parts Identification

Heater Component Parts Diagram

Illustrates and lists various internal components of the heater.

Parts Identification

Detailed Parts List

Comprehensive list of replaceable parts with part numbers and descriptions.

Parts Identification

Motor and Pump Assembly Parts

Lists and illustrates components of the motor and pump assembly.

Photocell Assembly Parts

Lists and illustrates components of the photocell assembly.

Parts Identification

Nozzle Assembly Parts

Lists and illustrates parts related to the nozzle assembly.

Warranty Parts Information

Information on obtaining replacement parts under warranty.

Warranty Information

Standard New Product Warranty

Details the standard warranty for new outdoor heating products.

Reconditioned Product Warranty

Details the limited warranty for factory reconditioned products.

Common Warranty Terms

Common terms and conditions applicable to all warranty types.

Procom PCK220VT Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeKerosene Heater
Heat settingsVariable
Fuel TypeKerosene
Tank Capacity1.9 Gallons
Power22000 BTU
Coverage Area850 sq. ft.

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