M 22 Owners Manual
M 22 Owners Manual
M 22 Owners Manual
TM
Heating System
Owner's Guide
IMPORTANT : READ THIS OWNER'S GUIDE CAREFULLY AND
THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING
YOUR HEATER.
RETAIN THIS OWNER'S GUIDE FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
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SECTION A
IMPORTANT CAUTION
AWARNING
USE ONLY CRYSTAL CLEAR KEROSENE. NEVER
USE GASOLINE, WHITE GAS, CAMP FUEL OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. USE OF SUCH
FUELS CAN RESULT IN AN EXPLOSIVE FIRE AND
CAUSE SEVERE INJURY.
KEROSENE ONLY
GAS
ACAUTION
1. Make sure that there is no fuel leakage from fuel tank and fuel pipe joint.
2. Make sure that flue pipe (exhaust pipe, air supply hose) is connected
properly.
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3 Keep heater clean and do not store any flammable items on or near the
heater.
5 Should anything abnormal occur in the heater, remain calm, turn it off (do
not unplug) and contact your Monitor dealer.
6. Risk of burns.
Flue piPe and louver
temperature.
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10. In areas of heavy snow accumulation, flue pipe may need to be installed higher to avoid being buried.
In open areas with strong wind, a wind break may be necessary to avoid exhaust gases being blown
back into the intake and causing poor combustion.
u- 24"min .
Long
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Extension*
kit
:>
f
Must be higher.
Snow
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11. Do not install nor exhaust the flue pipe into a crawl space or underneath floor nor into a flue or chimney.
X
-Flue Duct
Point A
Inside Area Temperature 4F
Outside Temperature
22F
Point B
Inside Area Temperature 60F
Outside Temperature
-40F
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SECTION B
SPECIFICATIONS
Model
Fuel Type
Heater Efficiency
Heat Rating
Heater Output
Fuel Tank
Fuel Consumption
Power Source
Power Consumption
Heated Air Delivery
Weight
Monitor 22
Crystal Clear Kerosene
93%
SPECIAL FEATURES
AUTOMATIC IGNITION
DUAL BLOWERS: Separate fans for combustion and
room air circulation.
THERMOSTATICALLY CONTROLLED: Adjusts to the
desired room temperature.
BUILT-IN TIMER: Heater will automatically operate as
programmed by the user.
INDICATOR LIGHT: Easy-to-see signals show-when
heater is in operation, when timer is activated,
and when the burner is operating in low, medium
or high modes. Indicator lights also warn against
low fuel level.
AUTOMATIC RESET AFTER POWER FAILURE: Heater
will automatically resume operation (in manual
mode) after power is restored.
CHOICE OF FUEL SUPPLY: Built-in capsule tank or
connect to separate tank.
MULTIPLE HEAT EXCHANGER: Extracts 93% of heat
from burner.
SAFETY FEATURES
SAFE RE-LIGHTING: Heater will not restart until its
combustion chamber has cooled.
ELECTRICAL PROTECTION: Heater automatically shuts
off in the unlikely event of a malfunction in the
electrical circuitry or disruption of the power supply.
NO EXHAUST IN ROOM: Products of combustion are
discharged outdoors.
FLUE PIPE: Outside air is drawn through a pipe-withina-pipe venting system. This process preheats
combustion air and regains heat from exhaust
gases.
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SECTION C
Before installing your heater, be sure to check and comply with local and state building and electrical codes
that may apply to vented Heaters in your area. Permanent wiring must be installed by a licensed electrician.
APPLICATION
Installation of Heater Parts
Taking Measurements
Marking Drilling Location
Caulking Between Packing and Wall
Checking Angle of Hole for Flue Pipe
Lubricating Sleeve Hardware
SPECIAL TOOLS
APPLICATION
Electric Drill
inch Hole Saw Attachment
Long 1A inch Drill Bit
Level
Fig. 1
APPLICATION
inches
For use where wall thickness is up to
For use where wall thickness is up to 20 inches
For small capacity, gravity fed outside fuel supply
For use with large capacity tank where gravity feed is not
practical
For use where "through-the window" flue pipe installation
is desired
For use where "standard" installation is not practical
ACCESSORY
Medium Flue Pipe
Long Flue Pipe
Wall Mounted Fuel Tank
Electric Suction Pump
P/N 8206
P/N 8005
P/N 8201
P/N 1100
1101
Window Installation Kit P/N 8208, 8209
(See Window Installation below)
Extra Short, Short, Medium or
Long Extension Kit or Elbow Adapter Kit
(See Flue Pipe Extensions, page 8)
Fitting and Tank
WINDOW INSTALLATION
The use of "through-the-window" installation for your
flue pipe will require a window installation kit and one
of the 4 (Extra short, Short, medium or long) extension
kits.
In order to determine wihch extension kit is required
measure the distance from the floor to the TOP of
your window sill (see Figure 2) and refer to the chart
below.
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Fig. 2
YOU NEED:
Extra Short Extension Kit
Short Extension Kit
Medium Extension Kit
Long Extension Kit
Elbow Adapter Kit
P/N 8212
P/N 8004
P/N 8003
P/N 8002
P/N 8213
NOTE: Window kit installation is prohibited when the window is required to meet the local building code requirements for ventilation, emergency escape, or rescue.
One or more Elbow Adapter Kit may be needed if heater is installed on inside wall.
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FLUE PIPE EXTENSIONS
Four standard extension kits are available from your
Monitor dealer. Most installations can de made with
one of these kits. In special cases, custom installations may be required. These may be made with components purchased from your dealer.
Exhaust Elbow
90" Joint
Flue Pipe
Fig. 3
* Do not count
SECTION D
HEATER INSTALLATION
Step 1: Fill Out Owner Registration Card
Remove your owner registration card from the plastic
packet on the outside of the shipping carton. It should
be filled out and mailed as soon as possible.
Step 2: Check for Parts
Before discarding packing materials, be sure you have
located the following:
Flue Pipe
Sleeve Nut
Spill Tray
Room Temp. Sensor (attached to the rear of the
heater)
Cardboard Template
"STANDARD" Damper
Wall Clamps (2)
Rubber Packing
Joint Pipe
Cloth Insulation Cover
Outer Flange
Pipe Holder
Small Bag of Screws
Tapping, Type A
Tapping, Type A
Small Plastic Syringe
39"
Fig. 5
For securing
sleeve and
wall clamps
For securing
wall clamps
Tapping
Tapping
SIZE
Fig. 4
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FLUE PIPE CLEARANCES
Flue pipe installations should provide for venting to an unconfined space through which there is a free flow of
outdoor air. Clearances to adjacent walls or obstacles must comply with the requirements shown below.
Frontal Clearance
Combustible iiiiiNiiiiiimiimmiiimiilii
A CAUTION:
Do not attach anything onto the outlet
of the flue pipe.
24" (60cm)
or
more
Mi,
Wall
or4
more
Any construction
above Flue Pipe
must not come
within 24" (60cm)
of front obstacle
24" (60cm)
or more
.Flue Pipe
I Front Obstacle
8" (20cm)
or more
Heater
Overhead Clearance
Non-combustible
Combustible -
Combustible
Side Clearance
Side obstacle
18" (45cm)
or more
Heater
Flue Pipe
-Wall
IMPORTANT:
(1) In areas of heavy snow falls, ground surface clearance
must be increased according to average snow falls, to
prevent flue pipe from being buried.
Long
Extension1
kit
f
Must be higher.
Snow
Fig. 6
10
Position of hole-
- Template
o
Fig. 7
/!\ CAUTION: The opening on the inside wall should be approximately % inch higher than on the outside wall so
the flue pipe will slope downward when installed. This will allow condensation to drain outdoors.
Step 5: Cut the Hole for the Flue Pipe
Using a hole saw attachment and an electric drill, cut
Fig. 8
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with the 3 #8xMapping screws(Figure 9). (See Figure
4 for screw size and application.)
tapping screw
Fig. 9
Rubber Packing
Fig. 10
Outer Flange
Fig. 11
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Screws
Retainers
Legs
Spill Tray
Fig. 12
Fabric Cover
Fig. 13
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NOTE:
The "STANDARD" damper is to be used with
extension kits up to a total overall length of 20
inches and a maximum of 3 bends (90 elbow).
Air damper is not used when extension kit or kits
exceed 20 inches.
Fig. 16
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SECTION E
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FUELING
A WARNING: USE ONLY CRYSTAL CLEAR KEROSENE. NEVER USE GASOLINE, WHITE GAS, CAMP FUEL OR
OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS. USE OF SUCH FUELS CAN RESULT IN AN EXPLOSIVE FIRE AND
CAUSE SEVERE INJURY.
Step 1: Lift Out the Capsule Fuel Tank
To fill with fuel, open the tank cover and lift out the
capsule fuel tank (see Figure 17). Turn the tank upside down, and remove the fuel cap. If the fuel cap is
difficult to unscrew, press the valve in the center, and
remove.
Fig. 18
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REFUELING
30 min
20 sec
Burner shuts off.
Fuel Filter
Buzzer sounds
Red light flashes.
Burner mode change to "Low"
Tank
Stepl:
When the red light marked "Empty" illuminates and
flashes, buzzer sounds, press the Operation Switch
to put it in the "OFF" position and wait 15 minutes for
the heater to cool.
Step 2:
If kerosene has accumulated in the spill tray or in the
chamber which holds the capsule fuel tank, clean
with a towel or rag. Remove any flammable items
situated near the heater or flue pipe.
Step 3:
Follow directions under "Fueling".
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Remove fuel with the siphon, remaining fuel must be sucked up with the plastic syringe (see Figure 21).
Fuel Sump Tank
Plastic Syringe
Fig. 21
Step 3:
Wipe off the fuel sump tank with a towel or rag (see
Figure 22).
Step 4:
Remove the nut at the rear lower side of the heater.
Collect fuel draining from the heater into a container.
Hold the nipple with a wrench and loosen the nut with
the other wrench (see Figure 23).
Nipple
Wrench
Fig. 22
Container
Fig. 23
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Step 5:
Insert the rubber plug into the disconnected pipe (see
Figure 24).
Wipe off spilled fuel.
Rubber Plug
Fig. 24
Step 6:
Remove the screws at the louver, and carefully remove
the louver and front panel (see Figure 25).
Louver
Front Panel
Fig. 25
Step 7: Connect the plugs of red and brown wires marking "U" coming out from the printed wiring board for
turning off the function of the fuel empty float switch (see Figure 26).
Lead Wires
Color: Red/Brown
Marking : "U"
Fig. 26
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Step 8: Replace the front panel and the louver.
Step 9: Connect the fuel line from External Tank as follows.
NOTE: External tank installations must comply with the
National Fire Protection Association code NFPA
31 or locally applicable codes, such as the 1979
Uniform Mechanical Code No.5-1. that are
consistent with NFPA 31. Check with your local
building official.
To install a large capacity, gravity fed external tank,
follow the instructions below, and refer to Figure 27
for one possible installation. Use of a qualified installer
is recommended.
Installation height of the bottom of the fuel tank
should be 16 inches or more above the floor surface
on which the heater stands. This insures that inlet
fuel pressure will be sufficient.
The top of the fuel tank should be no higher than
SKfeet above the floor under the heater. This insures
that inlet fuel pressure will not be excessive.
The horizontal length of piping should not exceed
Fusible Link
Valve Connection
NOTE: Fuel tank must be a minimum 3 feet away from flue pipe.
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SECTION F
STARTING INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: Plug in the Heater
plug in the AC cord, and route it away from the area
of the flue pipe. It is recommended that no other
appliance share the same outlet.
Step 2: Prime the Heater
If using the heater for the first time, or if the heater
has not been in operation for sometime, press the fuel
set lever at the lower right hand side of the cabinet
and release it slowly 2 or 3 times (Figure 28).
/j\ CAUTION: Do not continue pressing lever repeatedly as this may cause overfilling of constant
level valve inside.
Fuel Set Lever
Fig. 28
RUN
AUTO
EMPTY
BURNER STATUS
000007
LOW
HIGH
OPERATION
ON/OFF AUTO
TIMER SELECTOR
CLOCK CLOCK
/TEMP SET 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
ROOM
SET
TEMP
AM
PM
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TIME/TEMP SET
HOUR MINUTE SET CLEAR
CLF
UP
DOWN
Fig. 29
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SECTION G
ADJUSTING ROOM TEMPERATURE
Press either the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the
digital set room temperature indicator to the desired
temperature, and then press the "SET" button. After
the room temperture has stabilized in 1 to 2 hours,
adjust the temperature to the desired level.
The lights on the control panel will indicate the level
of heater operation low, medium or high. The heater
BURNER MODE
LIGHT PATTERN
High
H.Medium
L Medium
Low
Off
8
6
4
2
indicators
indicators
indicators
indicators
On
On
On
On
*No lights on
The heater will shut itself off temporarily when the desired room temperature has been reached and restart automatically when
necessary to maintain room temperature.
NOTE: The heater may display room temperature 4 degrees above set temperature, depending on heater load
conditions, before shutting itself off.
SECTION H
SECTION I
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SECTION J
PROGRAMMING THE HEATER
SETTING THE CLOCK
RUN
AUTO
EMPTY
a
LOW
ROOM
SET
BURNER STATUS
TEMP
AM
PM
HIGH
/- n
oo
: 88
TIMER SERECTOR
ON/OFF
\TIMER SELECTOR
CLOCK\ CLOCK
AUTO /TEMP \ SET 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
TIME/TEMP SET
OPERATION
OPERATION BUTTON
TIME
]]
TEMP |l
l|
CLEAR
DOWN
Fig. 30
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MANUAL OPERATION
When there is no further need for automatic operation,
or when you wish to override it, press the "AUTO"
Button again. Your heater will operate thermostatically
at the setting you choose, and the clock will continue
to operate.
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SECTION K
PROTECTIVE FEATURES
OVERHEAT PREVENTION
RESET TEMPERATURE
50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80
.euro
Fig. 31
Louver
ELECTRICAL FUSE
In the unlikely event of a failure in the heater's
electrical system, a fuse will "blow" and interrupt the
power. Do not attempt to change the fuse.
Contact your MPI dealer for the name of a trained
and certified service representative in your area.
Fig. 32
Remove any accumulation of dust or other matter that
may be covering the burn chamber and the heat
exchangers inside the heater.
Step 6: Replace the Louver
Step 7: Plug in the Heater
Step 8: Re-program the Heater
Step 9: Turn Heater On
/\ CAUTION: If the unit overheats a second time, turn
it off and contact your MPI dealer for
service.
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SECTION L
25
Replace
Step 6-F:
Wipe away any spilled kerosene.
Step6-G:
Turn the knob of the shut-off valve to open. Check for
kerosene leakage.
NOTE: Your Monitor may sometimes require more
service than that shown above. Should this occur
please contact your Monitor Products, Inc., dealer
for service. A preseason maintenance check up
could be performed by your dealer to ensure
trouble free operation during the season. Ask
him for details of his routine maintenance
program.
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Strainer
Cover
Drain Guide
Container
Fig. 33
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SECTION M
TROUBLESHOOTING
GUIDE
Should symptoms appear during the operation of your heater, refer to the chart below, If you are unable to restore
normal operation, contact your MPI dealer for service.
REMEDY
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
Press Auto Button again.
Timer is in Auto.
Heater does not go on
with operation switch.
Check plug and power source.
AC cord is disconnected
from wall outlet. Power
failure.
Press the fuel set lever at the lower
Out of fuel.
right hand side of the cabinet. Check
"Empty" light. If illuminated, refuel heater.
If separate tank is used "Empty" light
does not operate.
Call your MPI Dealer for Inspection
Igniter Failure.
and/or Replacement.
Refill with fresh kerosene. Section L.
Water in fuel.
Wofe: If strainer is severely clogged,
contact your Monitor dealer to check
and clean the inside of constant level
valve and pump screen.
Clean fuel strainer.
Clogged fuel strainer.
See "Care of the heater"
Section L.
Press fuel set lever on lower right hand
Air pocket in fuel line.
Heater extinguishes after
side of the cabinet and release slowly
lighting.
2 or 3 times.
Out of fuel.
Timer is in Manual.
Timer improperly
programmed.
Power interruption.
Check level.
Obstruction of combustion
air intake system or
combustion fan failure.
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