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1. COLOR White White Red Hi Temp Red Hi Temp Red Hi Temp Green Orange Green Red White Black LINE CORD Cae CP MARK 10N SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FLAME a Oi GROUND B GND GRN NEUTRAL l THERMOSTAT IGN ORG LINE 11 BLK VALVE WIRING CHART LENGTH FROM 4 1 2 Terminal Block 4 1 2 Flame Control Valve 16 1 2 High Limit Switch 16 1 2 Terminal Block 16 1 2 Flame Control Valve 6 Flame Control Ground 8 Flame Control Ignition 7 Flame Control Harness 7 Flame Control Harness 6 Flame Control Harness 6 Flame Control Harness INSTRUCTIONS FOR ORDERING PARTS All parts orders must show heater Model No Item No Part No and Description We recommend that only parts supplied by the manufacturer be used on this unit A locally purchased part may appear to be identical although in reality it might endanger the heater or the persons operating the heater st with ou SGI 250 C TO Valve Valve Valve High Limit Switch High Limit Switch Ground Spark Plug Ground Terminal Block Terminal Block Terminal Block The heater should be serviced only by a trained experi enced service person Read the section on Servicing before ordering parts For parts order call 909 981 5343 150 FAST SPC 150T SERVICING A hazardous condition may result if a heater is used that has been modified or is not f
2. Connect power cord to well grounded 115V 60 Hz 10 source of power 8 When using an extension cord make certain that it is a 3 wire grounded cord of proper wire size See chart on page 4 START 1 Slowly open the main valve at propane cylinder 2 Set the thermostat to the desired temperature Heater will turn on and off automatically as the temperature varies in the heated areas STOP 1 Securely close valve on the propane cylinder 2 Continue to operate heater until all fuel in the hose has burned 3 Turn the heater thermostat to off RESTART AFTER SAFETY SHUTDOWN 1 Securely close valve at propane cylinder Unplug heater 2 Wait 5 minutes 3 Restart following Start procedure MAINTENANCE ANDSTORAGE 1 The heater should be inspected before each use and at least annually by a qualified person 2 Before each use check the soft O ring seat at the bullnose of the POL fitting If the O ring is cut scuffed or otherwise damaged replace it with part number 6681 3 Turn off the gas at the LP gas supply cylinder s when the heater is not in use 4 When the heater is to be stored indoors the connec tion between the LP gas supply cylinder s and the heater must be disconnected and the cylinder s removed from the heater and stored out of doors and in accordance with Chapter 5 of the standard for Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NFPA 58 1998 ou Recommended Minimum Gauge for Cord Ex
3. The electri cal connection and grounding must comply with Use only a properly grounded 3 prong receptacle or Do not move handle or service while hot or burning tion alteration or repair 2 has been modified from its original condition WARNING 3 Use only propane gas NOT FOR HOME OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE USE 4 your propane dealer Propane is heavier than air If propane leaks from a connection 5 or fitting it sinks to the floor collecting there with the surround ing air forming a potentially explosive mixture Obviously and protect them from damage propane leaks should be avoided so set up the propane supply 6 with utmostcare Leak check new connections or reconnections with a soap and water solution and follow all connection 7 instructions herein Also ask your propane dealer for advice on the propane supply installation and ask him to check it if there are any questions listed on parts list before using heater Direct Fired means that all of the combustion products enter 8 the heated space Even though this heater operates very close to 100 percent combustion efficiecy it still produces small amounts of carbon monoxide Carbon monoxide called Precautions CO is toxic We can tolerate small amounts but not a lot CO 9 can build up in a heated space and failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in death The symptoms of inadequate been located and corrected ventilation are 10 headache water spray rain
4. and or dripping water dizziness 11 burning eyes and nose ible material like paper as follows nausea dry mouth or sore throat So be sure to follow advice about ventilation in these operating instructions due to wind action 12 Operate only on a stable level surface Forced Air means that a blower or fan pushes the air through 13 the heater Proper combustion depends upon this air flow 14 therefore the heater must not be revised modified or oper ated with parts removed or missing Likewise safety systems National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 must not be circumvented or modified in order to operate the 15 heater extension cord 16 When the heater is to be operated in the presence of other 17 people the user is responsible for properly acquainting those present with the safety precautions and instruc tions and of the hazards involved Use only in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NFPA 58 1998 Page 2 WARNING FIRE BURN INHALATION AND EX PLOSION HAZARD KEEP SOLID COMBUSTIBLES SUCH AS BUILDING MATERIALS PAPER OR CARDBOARD A SAFE DISTANCE AWAY FROM THE HEATER AS RECOM MENDED BY THE INSTUCTIONS NEVER USE THE HEATER IN SPACES WHICH DO OR MAY CONTAIN VOLATILE OR AIRBORNE COMBUSTIBLES OR PRODUCTS SUCH AS GASOLINE SOLVENTS PAINT THINNER DUST PAR TICLES OR UNKNOWN CHEMICALS PROPANE FUEL PRECAU
5. 50FAST 1 1700 1712 Burner Shell Assembly 1 28 3441 3441 Thermostat Mounting Bracket 1 2 1672 1672 Middle Cylinder Assembly 1 29 6070 6070 Clamp Loop 5 16 1 3 1168 1168 Orifice Assembly 1 30 1734 1734 Thermostat Assembly 1 4 1146 1146 Flame Holder Assembly 1 31 10739 10739 Flame Control 1 5 1550 1550 High Limit Control Assembly 1 32 3333 3333 Flame Control Bracket 7499 1 6 3038 3038 Nut Orifice 1 33 6223 6223 Bushing Strain Relief 1 4 7 7095 7095 Handle 1 34 1036 1036 Power Cord Assembly 8 7094 7094 Handle Mounting Clip 2 35 1942 1942 Thermostat Knob Assembly 9 1939 1940 Motor Shell Assembly 1 36 1937 1937 Control Box Assembly 1 1 1 1 2 ar Ce re On ee E ETN EEE E EE EEE E S e EN UJ ak er Cee M Alternate Control Not shown on exploded view T149B SEPTEMBER2001 _CONNECTION DIAGRAM R SPARK PLUG HI LIMIT SWITCH mR oi LINE O NEUT VALVE GRD FLAME i THERMOSTAT D B y B LINE CORD G CON wW TROL CP MARK 10DN WIRING DIAGRAM CONNECTION DIAGRAM THERMOSTAT OS PART NO 1041 1041 1226 1226 1226 1188 1111 1959 1959 1959 1959 E TERMINAL BOARD TE 5 Y TERMINAL lt MALE CONN gt FEMALE CONN If any original wiring as supplied with the heater must be replaced it mu type AWG 105 C wire or its equivalent except as indicated type SF 2 200
6. FUTURE REFERENCE OPERATING PRECAUTIONS This is a propane direct fired forced air heater It s intended use is primarily temporary heating of buildings under construc SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Check the heater thoroughly for damage DO NOT operate a damaged heater DO NOT modify the heater or operate a heater which Use only VAPOR WITHDRAWAL propane supply If there is any question about vapor withdrawal ask Mount the propane cylinders vertically shutoff valve up Secure them from falling or being knocked over Locate propane containers at least 7 ft from the heater and do not direct exhaust toward containers Use only the hose and regulator assembly provided with the heater Inspect hose assembly before each use of the heater If there is excessive abrasion or wear or hose is cut replace with hose assembly For indoor use only Area must be well ventilated Provide minimum openings of 2 sq ft near the floor and 2 sq ft near the ceiling also see Operating If at any time gas odor is detected IMMEDIATELY DISCONTINUE operation until the source of gas has Install the heater such that it is not directly exposed to Maintain minimum clearance from normal combust floor 0 ft outlet 6 ft sides 1 ft top 3 ft Locate 10 ft from canvas or plastic tarpaulins or similar coverings and secure them to prevent flapping or movement Do not use with ductwork Do not restrict inlet or exit Use only the electrical power specified
7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS National Riverside SPC PROPANE Universal CONSTRUCTION ALL PRO MODELS 150 FAST HEATER MODEL SPC 150T FORCED AIR 150 000 BTU HR HEATER SPECIFICATIONS 150 Type of Gas For Use with Propane Gas Only Input Rating 150 000 BTU hr Fuel Consumption 7 Lbs hr Gas Supply Pressure to Regulator Max Bottle Pressure Min 5 psig Regulator Out 11 W C Fuel Orifice Size 1 00 mm Drill 18 Holes Electrical Input 115V 60Hz 10 4a Minimum Operating Voltage 100V Fan 3000 rpm 450 cfm Average Air Temp Rise Approx 300 F Ignition Direct Spark Interrupted Type Primary Flame Control Solid State 10 15 second Timing High Temperature Limit Control 240 F Minimum Ambient Temp Rating 0 F Size Length x Width x Height 26 x 9 x 16 New Weight 32 Ibs Shipping Weight 34 Ibs YOUR SAFETY IS IMPORTANT TO YOU AND TO OTHERS SO PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU OPERATE THIS HEATER A N GENERAL HAZARD WARNING FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH THIS HEATER CAN RESULT IN DEATH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY LOSS OR DAMAGE FROM HAZARDS OF FIRE EXPLOSION BURN ASPHYXIATION CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING AND OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS SHOULD USE OR SERVICE THIS HEATER IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HEATER INFORMATION SUCH AS AN INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL LABELS ETC CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
8. TIONS WARNING Local codes for installation of propane systems may vary considerably Therefore ask your local propane supplier for advice on propane system installation in your particular area In the absence of local codes install in accordance with American National Standards Institute ANSI National Fire Protection Association NFPA publication Standard for the Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gases ANSI NFPA 58 1998 Your supplier fire marshal or library should have a copy The propane supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal Propane cylinders must be secured in the upright position to keep them from falling or being knocked over During use liquid propane in a container vaporizes As it vaporizes the propane cools itself If this cooling process continues long enough and proceeds fast enough the pro pane temperature and pressure will fall so low that heater operation may be improper or even impossible even though plenty of propane remains in the container Often frost forms on the outside of the propane container as a warning of excessive refrigeration Recommendations to reduce the ill effects of refrigeration are Provide considerably more propane than you plan to consume As a rule of thumb provide twice as much Fill containers frequently especially in cold weather Never allow propane to fall below one third of con tainer capacity If possible keep containers in a warm area Under
9. f of purchase Out of warrranty products returned to the Service Depart ment will be repaired with a charge for parts and labor and will be returned to you freight collect TECHNICAL INFORMATION HOW MUCH HEAT DO I REQUIRE For economy it is important to match input to that required But heat requirements often vary For ex ample it usually takes a lot more heat to get things warm than it does to keep them that way Likewise outside air temperature usually changes during the day so you may need more heat at night than you do in the daytime An approximation of the heat required can be found by using the chart below BTU S PER HOUR REQUIRED Cubic feet Temperature Rise Required F of space to be heated 20 30 40 50 5 000 14 000 20 000 27 999 34 000 7 000 19 000 28 000 38 000 47 000 10 000 27 000 40 000 54 000 67 000 15 000 40 000 60 000 80 000 100 000 20 000 54 000 80 000 107 000 133 000 30 000 80 000 120 000 160 000 200 000 50 000 133 000 200 000 266 000 333 000 WARNING When using a thermostat the heater exit area should be protected from personnel and warnings posted of sudden startup ANSI Z83 7b 1993 CGA 2 14 1972 Construction Heater SCHEU PRODUCTS COMPANY INCORPORATED MAIL P O BOX 250 UPLAND CA 91785 PLANT 8855 BAKER AVE RANCHO CUCAMONGA CA 91730 P N 7743D Page 4 TELEPHONE 909 981 5343 September 2000
10. no circumstances should the heater exhaust be directed toward the propane container Watch for frost formation on the container If it occurs discontinue use of the heater and refill the container SIZE AND CAPACITY OF PROPANE CYLINDERS The chart below shows the approximate size of the cylinder required for this heater To use the chart 1 Select the lowest air temperature expected at the bottom of the chart 2 Move straight up to time of operation desired left side of chart 3 Read the cylinder size required Burn Rate 150 000 BTU hr e Full cylinders Cylinders e Good air circulation 190 e No frost on Cylinders Use liquid withdrawal and a vaporizer MAXIMUM OPERATING TIME HOURS CNEMVRSRRDASNEBSSHSSOO 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 AIR TEMPERATURE F 20 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PREPARING FOR OPERATION 1 Check the heater for possible shipping damage If any is found immediately notify your dealer 2 Follow all of the Precautions on pages 2 amp 3 3 Connect the POL fitting of hose and regulator assem bly to the propane cylinder by rotating the POL nut counterclockwise into the propane cylinder s valve outlet and securely tighten with a wrench 4 Connect the hose to the heater by rotating the hose fitting clockwise Securely tighten all gas connections Open the cylinder s gas valve and check all gas connections with a soap and water solution DO NOT USE A FLAME 7
11. tensions Wire Gauge Chart A W G Name Plate 120V Cord Length in Feet Amps 25 50 100 150 5 6 18 16 14 12 6 8 18 16 12 10 8 12 18 14 12 10 10 12 16 14 10 8 12 14 16 12 10 8 150 FAST SPC 150FAST 10 6010 6010 Set Screw Nyloc 11 6074 6074 Fan 12 6041 6041 Nut Lock 13 6030 6030 Screw Machine 14 3133 3133 Support Motor Strap 15 1561 1561 Motor Assembly 1 16 3087 3087 Grille Inlet 17 6225 6225 Snap Bushing 5 8 18 3132 3132 Saddle Motor Support 19 6152 6152 Hose Assembly 20 6255 6255 Regulator 11 WC 21 6433 6433 POL Excess Flow 22 6122 6122 Fitting Male Connector 23 6100 6100 Solenoid Valve 24 6123 6123 Fitting Male Connector 25 1171 1171 Fuel Tube Assembly 26 1083 1083 Spark Plug 27 3037 3037 Nut Spark Plug 14 mm 6189 6189 Terminal Y Adaptor 7219 7219 Control Mark 10N i 3210 3210 Bracket 7219 6712 6712 Label Hangtag 3 7744 7744 Label Model Operating Instructions 6374 6374 Label Electrical Ground 7789 7789 Label Wiring Diagram 7067 7067 Label BTU Rating 6383 6752 Label Logo 7743 7743 Manual Operating Instr 6410 6410 Label Thermostat 7745 7745 Parts List Wiring Diagram 7499 7499 Flame Control i 10739 10739 Flame Control Mini Potted 1 6641 6641 Terminal Board 7801 amp 7808 Ad 3983 3983 Bracket 7801 amp 7808 1959 1959 Harness Item Part No Description Qty Item Part No Description Qty 150 FAST SPC 150FAST 150 FAST SPC 1
12. unctioning properly When the heater is working properly The flame is contained within the heater The flame is essentially blue with perhaps some yellow tipping There is no strong disagreeable odor eye burning or other physical discomfort There is no smoke or soot internal or external to the heater There are no unplanned or unexplained shut downs of the heater The parts lists and wiring diagram show the heater as it was constructed Do not use a heater which is different from that shown Inthis regard use only the hose regulator and cylinder connection fitting called a POL fitting supplied with the heater Do not use alternates For this heater the regulator must be set to supply 11 water column W C outlet pressure 40 psig Ifthere is any uncertainty about the regulator setting have it checked A heater which is not working right must be repaired but onlyby atrained experienced service person Contact the factory forthe service center closestto you phone number 909 981 5343 You may also obtain in warranty or out of warranty service by returning the product freight prepaid to Scheu Products Company 8855 Baker Avenue Rancho Cucamonga CA91730 In warranty products returned to the Service Department will be repaired with no charge for either parts or labor and will be returned to you freight prepaid Please include a brief statement indicating date place of purchase the nature of the problem and proo
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