
For Gas-Fired Infrared Patio Heaters, 5th Edition, January 27, 2003. The new requirement is Consumer Safety Administration (CSA) International Requirement 5.90 U.S. Note: Regular maintenance is critical to the successful operation of your patio heater. You will then be able to remove the orifice. Clean the burner supply tube orifice by removing the burner supply tube nut.

Bugs and spiders get into the pilot assembly, venturi tube and burner ports causing the unit to either not light or poor performance. There may be a blockage in the orifice or pilot tube.Turn cylinder valve OFF and replace cylinder. It may be that the venturi tube or burner ports are clogged. This means that you will have to clean your patio heater. Since there are two flames on the pilot (one to heat the thermal-couple and one to light the burner) the port that lights the main burner, may be clogged.You want to make sure that the flame from the pilot is in the correct position it may not be going through the hole in the pilot shield.
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For best results, please perform routine maintenance on your product – see manual for cleaning instructions, and use a high quality cover if storing the unit outside.> Your product has a pre-painted or powder coated finish applied to the steel, but over time and with usage, this finish may deteriorate. Rust is the result of the oxidation of iron in the presence of water and oxygen. Products made from non-stainless steel will rust over time. See “ Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel” for more information.įor further assistance, please call our Customer Care Center at 1.800.762.1142. Commercially available “pickling paste” can also be used. If you do see some red rust it is probably due to some iron particles that have contaminated the surface of the stainless steel and it is these iron particles that are rusting.

This can be reduced by using a high quality stainless steel polish. This is a natural occurrence due to the heat of the fire on the stainless steel. Stainless steel will turn a yellow color over time. Stainless steel items do not “rust” as you think of regular steel rusting with a red oxide on the surface that flakes off. For best results, please perform routine maintenance on your product – see manual for cleaning instructions, and use a high quality cover if storing the unit outside. Most of our products are made from non-stainless steel.
