SEALEY AB708.V2 Space Warmer Paraffin Kerosene Diesel Heaters Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- SEALEY
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR: SPACE WARMER PARAFFIN / KEROSENE / DIESEL HEATERS
MODEL NO: AB708.V2
Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard,
this product will, if used according to these instructions and maintained
properly, give you years of trouble-free performance.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE
OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND
WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.
SAFETY
1.1. ELECTRICAL SAFETY
WARNING! It is the responsibility of the owner and the operator to read,
understand and comply with the following:You must check all electrical
products, before use, to ensure that they are safe. You must inspect power
cables, plugs, sockets and any other connectors for wear or damage. You must
ensure that the risk of electric shock is minimized by the installation of
appropriate safety devices. A Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) should
be incorporated in the main distribution board. We also recommend that a
Residual Current Device (RCD) is used. It is particularly important to use an
RCD with portable products that are plugged into a supply that is not
protected by an RCCB. If in any doubt consult a qualified electrician. You may
obtain a Residual Current Device by contacting your Sealey dealer. You must
also read and understand the following instructions concerning electrical
safety.
1.1.1. The Electricity at Work Act 1989 requires all portable electrical
appliances, if used on business premises, to be tested by a qualified
electrician, using a Portable Appliance Tester (PAT), at least once a year.
1.1.2. The Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 makes owners of electrical
appliances responsible for the safe condition of those appliances and the
safety of the appliance operators. If in any doubt about electrical safety,
contact a qualified electrician.
1.1.3. Ensure that the insulation on all cables and on the appliance is safe
before connecting it to the power supply. See 1.1.1. and 1.1.2. and use a
Portable Appliance Tester.
1.1.4. Ensure that cables are always protected against short circuit and
overload.
1.1.5. Regularly inspect power supply cables and plugs for wear or damage and
check all connections ensure that none are loose.
1.1.6. Important: Ensure that the voltage marked on the appliance matches the
power supply to be used and that the plug is fitted with the correct fuse –
see fuse rating at right.
1.1.7. DO NOT pull or carry the appliance by the power cable.
1.1.8. DO NOT pull the plug from the socket by the cable.
1.1.9. DO NOT use worn or damaged cables, plugs or connectors. Immediately
have any faulty item repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician. When an
ASTA/BS approved UK 3 pin plug is damaged, cut the cable just above the plug
and dispose of the plug safely.
a) Connect the GREEN/YELLOW
earth wire to the earth terminal ‘E’.
b) Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal ‘L’.
c) Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal ‘N’. insulation
extends beyond the cable restraint and that the restraint is tight.
1.1.10. If an extension reel is used it should be fully unwound before
connection. A reel with an RCD fitted is preferred since any appliance plugged
into it will be protected. The cable core section is important and should be
at least 1.5mm², but to be absolutely sure that the capacity of the reel is
suitable for this product and for others which may be used in the other output
sockets, we recommend the use of 2.5mm² section cable.
1.2. GENERAL SAFETY
▲ DANGER! Risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. Failure to provide proper
ventilation could result in serious illness or death.
√ Check that the heater is in sound condition and in good working order. Take
immediate action to repair or replace damaged parts.
√ Use recommended parts only. Unapproved parts may be dangerous and will
invalidate the warranty.
√ Only use clean paraffin, kerosene, or diesel (NOT BIO-DIESEL) to fuel your
heater, in accordance with instructions contained in this manual
WARNING! Only use the heater in well-ventilated areas. Ensure continuous
ventilation from outside of the building is provided to the heater operating
area. Allow at least 3ft² opening/100000Btu/hr output.
√ Keep the front of the heater a minimum of 2.4 meters and the rear and
sides1.2 meters from any combustible materials (i.e. wooden items, cloth,
plastics, paper, tarpaulins or similar enclosure materials).
√ Only operate on a level and stable surface.
WARNING! DO NOT use the heater near flammable material, liquids, solids,
gases or compressed gas cylinders.
x DO NOT use the heater in closed rooms, living areas, basements or below
ground level.
x DO NOT allow untrained persons to operate the heater and DO NOT operate the
heater without the cover.
x DO NOT move or handle the heater when hot.
x DO NOT leave the heater unattended when in use. Switch the heater off and
unplug from the mains before leaving work area.
x DO NOT fill the fuel tank whilst the heater is running or still hot.
x DO NOT overfill the fuel container. Wipe up any spilt fuel immediately.
x DO NOT obstruct the air inlet (rear) and air outlet (front) of the heater.
DO NOT use duct work in front or at the rear of the heater.
x DO NOT look into the exhaust end of the heater.
x DO NOT allow children or animals near the heater when in use, or while hot.
WARNING! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT expose the heater to water spray,
rain, dripping water or wind.
x DO NOT operate the heater when you are tired or under the influence of
alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.
x DO NOT touch the heater outlet or dome when first switched off as these are
very hot and will take time to cool.
√ Ensure that the heater is correctly turned off when not in use and store in
a safe, dry area, out of reach of children.
x DO NOT unplug the heater to switch it off. Use the ON/OFF switch.
WARNING! Improper maintenance can lead to poor combustion and soot
production
NOTE: This appliance is not intended for persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
INTRODUCTION
Our range of Paraffin/Kerosene/Diesel Heaters represents excellent value. The workshop was tried and tested. The range includes two economy portable units, Model No’s AB458 and AB708, which are both supplied without wheels. All except Model No. AB458 has an adjustable thermostat (°C). Model No. AB1008 and above are fitted with digital room temperature (°C) display/error code readout and spare parts storage compartment. Proven pump systems handle either paraffin, kerosene or diesel with only minor adjustments of air compressor. All models are fitted with a fuel tank gauge and heavy-duty fuel cap. Model No’s AB1008, AB1258, AB1758, and AB2158 feature cable storage on the handle. odel No. AB7081 and above are supplied with heavy-duty wheels.
SPECIFICATION
Model No: …………………………………… AB708.V2
Output: ……………………………………….. 20.5kW
Output: ……………………………………. 70,000Btu/hr
Tank Capacity: ……………………………………..19ltr
Fuel: . . …………………………….Paraffin/Kerosene/Diesel
Supply: ……………………………………….230V – 5A
Running Time per Filling (Maximum): ………………………9hr
Airflow: …………………………………………240cfm
Automatic Shut-Off: …………………………………..Yes
Heated Area: ………………………………….. 13,600ft³
Heated Area: …………………………………… 385mtr³
Weight: …………………………………………12.7kg
WARNING!
This heater is not suitable for use with Bio-Diesel; use of Bio-Diesel will
damage the filter and seals. Damage caused by use of Bio-Diesel will not be
covered by a warranty.
ASSEMBLY
4.1. FITTING TOP HANDLE
Align the holes in the handle with the holes in the upper housing. Insert and
tighten the screws provided with a cross-headed screwdriver as shown in fig.3.
4.2. ASSEMBLING THE CABLE TIDIES
Mount the cable tidies onto either end of the panel on the other side of the
heater from the main control panel, as shown in fig.1. Hook the two tabs on
each molding into the holes at either end of the panel. The tongue on each
molding should now be lying on the face of the panel. Secure each molding in
place with a screw through the tongue and into the ready-made holes in the
panel.
PREPARATION
5.1 PARAFFIN, KEROSENE AND DIESEL FUEL USAGE
These AB heaters are factory adjusted to give the most efficient burn on
paraffin and kerosene but will also burn diesel. Note that paraffin and
kerosene will tend to burn more cleanly than diesel. Care should be taken to
provide at least the minimum amount of ventilation recommended when burning
diesel.
WARNING! Never use any other fuel such as petrol, benzene, alcohol,
camping stove fuel, paint thinners or other oil compounds.
THE USE OF THESE VOLATILE FUELS MAY CAUSE A FIRE OR EXPLOSION. 5.2 STORAGE
OF FUEL Always store paraffin, kerosene and diesel in a well-ventilated
area well away from general living space. DO NOT store in direct sunlight or
near a source of heat or another source of ignition such as a torch or a
portable generator. DO NOT use fuel that has been stored from
one season to the next as it may have deteriorated and will not burn properly
in the heater. Store the fuel in a suitable container that complies with
requirements set out in local authority regulations.
5.3 FILLING THE FUEL TANK
Never fill the fuel tank indoors. Always fill the fuel tank outdoors on a
level surface. Take note of the position of the fuel gauge whilst filling the
tank and DO NOT overfill it. Never refill the tank whilst the heater is
operating or is still hot.
5.5 SITING THE HEATER
Always install the heater so that it will not be directly exposed to water
spray, rain, dripping water or wind. The heater should not be placed near to
any combustible materials. The minimum clearance from combustibles is 1.2m
from the top of the heater, 1.2m from the sides of the heater and 2.4m from
the front of the heater. Never use the heater in spaces that contain products
such as petrol, solvents, paint thinners, dust particles, volatile or
airborne combustibles, or any unknown chemicals.
WARNING! Air contaminants taken into the heater may affect the heat
output, damage the unit and may cause health problems. Example: Bodyshop
filler dust/paint overspray will damage the motor bearing, clog the filter and
pump and contaminate the combustion chamber causing flame flutter and health
hazards. Please note that any parts damaged by filler dust/paint overspray
will not be covered by the warranty. Additionally, a cleaning charge will be
made for any heaters damaged by filler dust.
6.1. OPERATING SYSTEM
6.1.1 FUEL SYSTEM. The heater is equipped with an air pump that operates off
the electric motor. The pump forces air through the air line connected to the
fuel tank, drawing fuel to the nozzle in the burning head. Air also passes
through the nozzle where it mixes with the fuel and is sprayed into the
combustion chamber in a fine mist.
6.1.2. QUICK FIRE IGNITION. A transformer sends high voltage to a two-
pronged spark plug. The resultant spark ignites the fuel-air mixture as it is
sprayed into the combustion chamber.
6.1.3. AIR SYSTEM. A fan is turned by the heavy-duty motor which forces air
around and into the combustion chamber, where it is super heated and forced
out of the front of the chamber.
6.1.4. TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROL. The heater is equipped with a
temperature limit control designed to turn the heater off should the internal
temperature rise to an unsafe level. If this device activates and turns your
heater off, it may require servicing. Once the temperature falls below the
reset temperature, you will be able to restart the heater.
6.1.5. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM PROTECTION. The heater’s electrical system is
protected by a circuit breaker that protects the components of the system from
damage. If the heater ceases to work, check the fuse first and replace if
necessary. See maintenance section 7.9.
6.1.6. FLAME SENSOR. T he heater uses a photocell to ‘see’ the flame in
the combustion chamber. Should the flame extinguish, the sensor will cut off
the electrical current and the heater will shut down.
6.2. TO START THE HEATER
6.2.1. Fill the tank with fuel until the fuel gauge points to “F”. DO NOT
overfill.
6.2.2. Ensure that the fuel cap is replaced and fully tightened down.
6.2.3. Unwind the mains cable from cable tidies and plug the heater into the
mains power supply.
6.2.4. Turn the thermostat control knob to the desired temperature. The range
is from 40°F to 110°F. (4.4°C to 43°C)
6.2.5. Push the power switch to the ON position.
6.2.6. The power lamp will illuminate and the heater will start. The heater
will run up to the preset temperature and then switch on and off automatically
to maintain the preset temperature.
6.2.7. If the heater will not start, the temperature may be set too low. Turn
the temperature control knob to a higher setting until the heater fires. If
the heater still does not start turn the power switch to OFF, then turn back
ON. If the heater still does not fire refer to the troubleshooting guide.
NOTE: The electrical components of these heaters are protected by a fuse
mounted on the PC board. If the heater will not fire, check this fuse first
and replace if necessary. Also check that the proper voltage is being supplied
to the heater.
6.3. TO STOP THE HEATER.
6.3.1. Turn the power switch to OFF and disconnect the mains power supply.
NEVER SHUT DOWN THE HEATER BY PULLING OUT THE PLUG. DO NOT touch the heater
outlet as this will remain hot for some time. Store without fuel (see section
7.10.) in a dry, safe, childproof area .
6.4.1 Wait ten seconds after shutting off the heater.
6.4.2 Turn the power switch to ON.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING! MAINTENANCE MUST ONLY BE UNDERTAKEN BY A QUALIFIED PERSON. WE
STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT ALL SERVICING IS DONE BY YOUR LOCAL SERVICE AGENT.
7.0. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WARNING! Never attempt to service the heater whilst it is still hot, wait
until it has cooled enough to touch. Unplug the heater from the mains supply
before servicing.
Use only genuine Sealey replacement parts. Use of alternative/third-party
components will cause unsafe operation and will invalidate your warranty.
7.1. FUEL TANK Clean out the fuel tank every 200 hours of operation or as
needed. Flush out with paraffin, kerosene or diesel fuel depending on which
fuel you are using. Do not use any other liquid for this operation.
7.2. AIR FILTERS (See fig.5)The air intake filter should be replaced or
washed with soap and water and thoroughly dried every 500 hours of operation
or less, depending on the conditions of operation. The air output filter and
lint filter should be replaced every 500 hours or more frequently depending on
conditions of use.
7.3 FAN BLADES (See fig.6)
The fan blades should be cleaned at least once per heating season, depending
on conditions in the area of use. Remove all accumulated dust and dirt with a
damp cloth, taking care not to bend any of the fan blades. Dry the fan blades
thoroughly before restarting the heater.
For fan removal see fig.6.
7.4 NOZZLE (See fig.7)
The nozzle should be cleaned at least once per heating season. Use of
contaminated fuel will make it necessary to clean the nozzle more frequently.
To clean dirt from the nozzle, blow compressed air through the front of the
nozzle. It may be necessary to soak the nozzle in paraffin, and kerosene first
in order to loosen any dirt particles.
7.6. PHOTOCELL (See figs.9 &10)
The photocell should be cleaned at least once per heating season or more
depending on conditions of use. Use a cotton swab dipped in water or alcohol
to clean the lens of the photocell. The positioning of the photocell is
critical to its correct operation. See fig.10 for the correct installation.
7.7. FUEL FILTER (See fig.11)
The fuel filter should be cleaned at least twice per heating season by rinsing
it in clean paraffin or kerosene. Use of contaminated fuel will make it
necessary to clean the filter more frequently. To remove the filter first
squeeze the legs of the fuel line clip and move it up the fuel line. Ease the
fuel line from off the filter head. Turn the hexagonal head of the filter 90°
anti-clockwise and ease it upwards and out of the tank.
7.8. PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT (See fig.12)
For the efficient burning of fuel and optimum heat output the pump on this
heater is designed to run at the specific pressures indicated below.
MODEL No: PUMP PRESSURE
AB708 3.7PSI ±10%
Periodically check the pump pressure by referring to the pressure gauge within
the rear grille. If adjustment is required turn the adjusting screw located to
the right of the gauge using a slotted screwdriver as shown in fig.12.
7.9. FUSE REPLACEMENT (See fig.13)
NOTE: This is a fuse-protected heater.
If your heater fails to ignite check the fuse as shown in fig.13 before
contacting your local service agent.
WARNING: Unplug the heater from the main power supply before attempting
any maintenance work.
7.9.1. Remove the control panel screws using a medium cross-point screwdriver
and lift off the side panel to reveal the printed circuit board.
7.9.2. Disconnect switch wires from the power switch.
7.9.3. Remove fuse from the holder as shown below.
7.9.4. Replace the fuse with one of the same specifications.
7.10. LONG-TERM STORAGE
If the heater is to be stored for a long period of time, drain the fuel
through the fuel cap opening. Rinse and swirl a small amount of fuel within
the tank and then empty it fully. When you come to use the heater again do not
use old fuel which has been stored from the previous season. Use of old fuel
can damage your heater.
Although our heaters operate with diesel fuel, when the temperature is below
0°C diesel additives are required to maintain the diesel’s viscosity.
Typically diesel can cloud in freezing conditions and will start to gel. You
will need additives for your fuel in these conditions. Kerosene/Paraffin does
not start to gel until the ambient temperature is around -40°C.
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
** Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All
tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to a recycling centre
and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the
product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any
fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and
fluids according to local regulations.
WEEE REGULATIONS
Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the
EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). When the
product is no longer required, it must be disposed of in an environmentally
protective way. Contact your local solid waste authority for recycling
information.
Note: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we
reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without
prior notice.
Important: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.
Warranty:** Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which is
required for any claim.
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Suffolk. IP32 7AR
01284 757500
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