RE: Heater Manual
Yes, the heater that I have draws about 15 amps @ 28V. That's 420 watts to create 15,000 BTU's ! It's a real energy hog.
I had problems getting the heater going due to a dry rotted carb diaphragm. The heater started up, then started belching black soot. It was obviously running too rich. The rubber diaphragm was like a stiff piece of plastic, and was allowing fuel to be poured in at full delivery rate.
I found a small snowblower carb diaphragm on E-Bay, and tried that. It was the wrong size, but the heater ran OK. When I stopped the heater though, and let it sit overnight, the carb leaked fuel past the diaphragm into the combustion chamber. There was a good quart of kerosene in the chamber ! I am glad that I checked it before I tried starting it that day.
When the heater starts up, there is a loud backfire through the exhaust pipe, then it runs ok. I am pretty sure that it is not supposed to backfire, I think the carb is the problem again. Fuel leaking past the diaphragm when it is not supposed to.
The heater is pretty loud when it is running, sounds like a vacuum cleaner, but it really is a well built heat source worth trying to fix. I ran it for about three hours inside a 16' x 16' frame tent with liner. It brought the temp up 30 degress. It circulated the air in the tent very well, as the fan is very powerfull.
Needless to say I am still looking for the right size carb diaphragm. The size is 1.5" between the mounting holes. If anyone has any ideas where to get one please let me know.