NEVER LEA
NEVER LEA
NEVER
ODOR FADE WARNING
WARNING
Asphyxiation Hazard
•
Donotusethisheaterforheatinghumanliving
quarters.
•
Donotuseinunventilatedareas.
•
Theflowofcombustionandventilationairmust
notbeobstructed.
•
Properventilationairmustbeprovidedto
supportthecombustionairrequirementsofthe
heaterbeingused.
•
Refertothespecificationsectionoftheheater's
manual,heaterdataplate,orcontactthefactory
todeterminecombustionairventilation
requirementsoftheheater.
•
Lackofproperventilationairwillleadto
impropercombustion.
•
Impropercombustioncanleadtocarbon
monoxidepoisoningleadingtoseriousinjuryor
death.Symptomofcarbonmonoxidepoisoning
canincludeheadaches,dizzinessanddifficulty
inbreathing.
FUEL GAS ODOR
LP gas and natural gas have man-made odorants added
specifically for detection of fuel gas leaks.
If a gas leak occurs you should be able to smell the fuel
gas. Since Propane (LP) is heavier than air you should smell
for the gas odor low to the floor. ANY GAS ODOR IS YOUR
SIGNAL TO GO INTO IMMEDIATE ACTION!
•Donottakeanyactionthatcouldignitethefuelgas.Donot
operateanyelectricalswitches.Donotpullanypowersupply
orextensioncords.Donotlightmatchesoranyothersource
offlame.Donotuseyourtelephone.
•Geteveryoneoutofthebuildingandawayfromthearea
immediately.
•Closeallpropane(LP)gastankorcylinderfuelsupplyvalves,
orthemainfuelsupplyvalvelocatedatthemeterifyouuse
naturalgas.
•Propane(LP)gasisheavierthanairandmaysettleinlow
areas.Whenyouhavereasontosuspectapropaneleak,keep
outofalllowareas.
•Useyourneighbor'sphoneandcallyourfuelgassupplierand
yourfiredepartment.Donotre-enterthebuildingorarea.
•Stayoutofthebuildingandawayfromtheareauntildeclared
safebythefirefightersandyourfuelgassupplier.
•FINALLY,letthefuelgasservicepersonandthefirefighters
checkforescapedgas.Havethemairoutthebuildingand
areabeforeyoureturn.Properlytrainedservicepeoplemust
repairanyleaks,checkforfurtherleakages,andthenrelight
theapplianceforyou.
ODOR FADING - NO ODOR DETECTED
•Somepeoplecannotsmellwell.Somepeoplecannotsmell
theodoroftheman-madechemicaladdedtopropane(LP)or
naturalgas.Youmustdetermineifyoucansmelltheodorant
inthesefuelgases.
•Learntorecognizetheodorofpropane(LP)gasandnatural
gas.Localpropane(LP)gasdealerswillbemorethanhappy
togiveyouascratchandsniffpamphlet.Useittobecome
familiarwiththefuelgasodor.
Mr. Heater | Gas-Fired Infra-Red Tank Top Heater
LEAVE THE HEA
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UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
TTENDED WHILE BURNING!
TTENDED WHILE BURNING!
•Smokingcandecreaseyourabilitytosmell.Beingaroundan
odorforaperiodoftimecanaffectyoursensitivitytothat
particularodor.Odorspresentinanimalconfinementbuildings
canmaskfuelgasodor.
•The odorant in propane (LP) gas and natural gas is
colorless and the intensity of its odor can fade under
some circumstances.
•Ifthereisanundergroundleak,themovementofgasthrough
thesoilcanfiltertheodorant.
•Propane(LP)gasodormaydifferinintensityatdifferentlevels.
SincePropane(LP)gasisheavierthanair,theremaybemore
odoratlowerlevels.
• Always be sensitive to the slightest gas odor. Ifyou
continuetodetectanygasodor,nomatterhowsmall,treat
itasaseriousleak.Immediatelygointoactionasdiscussed
previously.
ATTENTION - CRITICAL POINTS TO
REMEMBER!
•Propane(LP)gashasadistinctiveodor.Learntorecognize
theseodors.(ReferenceFuelGasOdorandOdorFading
sectionstotheleftandabove).
•Evenifyouarenotpropertytrainedintheserviceandrepair
oftheheater,ALWAYSbeconsciouslyawareoftheodorsof
propane(LP)gasandnaturalgas.
•Ifyouhavenotbeenproperlytrainedinrepairandserviceof
propane(LP)gasthendonotattempttolightheater,perform
serviceorrepairs,ormakeanyadjustmentstotheheateron
thepropane(LP)gasfuelsystem.
•Aperiodicsnifftestaroundtheheaterorattheheater's
joints;i.e.hose,connections,etc.,isagoodsafetypractice
underanyconditions.Ifyousmellevenasmallamountofgas,
CONTACTYOURFUELGASSUPPLIERIMMEDIATELY.DONOT
WAIT!
GENERAL INFORMATION
A.TheMH15TandtheMH30Tarehighpressurepropane
appliancesandaredesignedtobeconnectedtoabulk
propanetank.
B.TheseheatersareequippedwithanautomaticSafetyShutoff
Valve.Thegasflowwillautomaticallystopiftheheaterfailsto
operateforanyreason.
C.Maximumsafetyandconveniencehavebeenbuiltintothe
Hi-Med-Lo-OffControlValve/Regulator.Thefollowingtablelists
theapproximateBTU'sconsumedandtheoperatinghoursyou
canreasonablyexpectfrombulkpropanecylinders.
D.Theseheatersarefortemporaryheatingofbuildingsunder
construction,alterations,orrepair.
Model
MH15T
BTU
Valve Position
Input
Hi
15,000
Med
12,000
Lo
10,000
Figure3.
Actual BTU/HR input rate and fuel consumption times for this
appliance may vary.
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Operating Instructions and Owner's Manual
MH30T
Hours
BTU
Hours w/
w/20lb.Tank
Input
20lb. Tank
28
30,000
14
36
24,000
18
43
10,000
43