MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description 1-35 Revolution control of combustion blower motor -o 5V IC4 TRIAC L 01 JT fSfj 1 Hole 1C microprocessor Fig. 1-32 AIR CIRCULATION FAN GUARD This guard is an integral part of the fan assembly. 1-26 SOLENOID PUMP The Solenoid Pump, mounted on the Fuel Constant Level Valve, and controlled by a microprocessor, delivers four fuel flow modes (High, Medium-High, Medium-Low, Low) to the Burner Pot. Do not operate the heater without the insulating covers. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description During installation make sure that all Exhaust Lines are tight. The Solenoid Pump meters the flow of fuel from the Fuel Constant Level Valve to the Burner Pot. Fuel moves by gravity-flow from the external fuel storage tank or the capsule fuel tank to the Fuel Constant Level Valve. The fuel flow must be maintained at a level corresponding to the burn mode, so that combustion can be conducted efficiently. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description 1-22 FUEL DEUVERY SYSTEM Fuel Delivery is a very important aspect of the Monitor's operation. The hot metal walls, in turn, heat air that is pushed past the exchanger and is circulated into the room. air within the exchanger heats the outside metal walls. The Flue Pipe is two Sections, Flue pipe A and Flue pipeB. This provides the flexibility to meet the installation requirements for walls of various thicknesses. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description 1-17 FLUE PIPE The Flue Pipes is adaptable in three (3) sizes. Metal retainers (2) secure the heater to the Spill Tray. Provides a secure, tip-resistant heater base. 1-8 SPILL TRAY The Spill Tray: - Protects the floor from damage resulting from fuel spillage. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description 1-7 DESCRIPTION The Monitor heaters are composed of the following: a spill tray, a cabinet, a combustion system, an air circulation system, a fuel delivery system, electrical and electronics systems and a variety of safety mechanisms. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description 1-4 SPECIFICATIONS Model Fuel Type Heater Efficiency Heat Rating Heater Output Fuel Tank Fuel Consumption Power Source Power Consumption Heated Air Delivery Vent Pipe Hole Dimensions Weight Monitor 2200 Red dyed or Clear Kerosene or Low Sulphur *1 Oil 93%* High : 22,000 BTU/hour H.Medium : 17,400 BTU/hour L.Medium : 12,400 BTU/hour Low: 9,600 BTU/hour High: 18,260 BTU/hour H.Medium : 14,440 BTU/hour L. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Section 1: Description 1-1 SPECIFICATIONS Model Monitor 2400 Fuel Type Crystal Clear Kerosene Heater Efficiency 93%* Heat Rating High : 43,000 BTU/hour H.Medium : 32,000 BTU/hour L.Medium : 24,600 BTU/hour Low: 16,200 BTU/hour Heater Output High : 37,200 BTU/hour H.Medium: 26,900 BTU/hour L.Medium: 20,700 BTU/hour Low: 13,600 BTU/hour Fuel Tank Separate (Not supplied with heater) Fuel Consumption High : 0.319 Gallon/hour H.Medium: 0.24 Gallon/hour L.Medium: 0. MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Table of Contents Section 4: Maintenance 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 -42 Introduction Periodic Maintenance Inspect Exhaust /Air Piping Verify Igniter Operation Clean Fuel Constant Level Valve Filter 4-6 4-7 4-8 4-9 Cleaning Fusible Link Valve Intake Corrective Maintenance Replacement of Fuses Fuel Contamination Section 5: Servicing 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 -47 Introduction Measurement of Fuel Flow rate Removal of Water Deposits and Contaminants from Fuel Constant Lev
MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMS Table of Contents Section 1: Description 1-1 1-2 1 -3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20 ~10 Specifications (M-2400) Special Features (M-2400) Safety Features (M-2400) Specifications (M-2200) Special Features (M-2200) Safety Features (M-2200) Description Spill Tray Heater Cabinet Combustion System Combustion Chamber Burner Pot Combustion Ring Assembly Flame Sensor Igniter Combustion Air System Flue Pipe Combustion Blower Motor (M-2