Specifications
MONITOR
HEATING
SYSTEMS
Section
2:
Installation
2-12
USES
FOR THE
ELBOW
ADAPTER
KIT
F
Convert
from
Monitor
20/30
to
2200/2400
using
an
elbow
adapter
Kit
(part#8213A)
and
utilizing
existing
flue
pipe
installation.
PARTS
UST
EXPLODED
Name
No
Ref.
of , in
No.
Part
Unit
1
Exhaust Pipe Clamp
2
Exhaust Elbow
1
3
Exhaust Joint
1
4
Joint
Supporter
1
5
Heat
Insulation
Cover
1
6
Self-Tapping Screws
2
7
Hose Clamp (this part comes
with
your
Monitor""
Heater)
8 Air
Damper (this part comes with
your
Monitor™
Heater)
9
Flue Pipe (this part comes with your
Monitor™ Heater)
A.
Remove Monitor
20/30
heater
and
flue
pipe.
B.
Install
Monitor
2200/2400
fluo
pipe
into
sleeve.
C.
Slide
the
exhaust elbow onto
the
exhaust port
opening
on the
rear
of the
heater.
(To
locate
exhaust
port
opening,
see
your Monitor
Owner'
s
Guide.)
D.
Secure
the
exhaust elbow
by
attaching
the
exhaust
pipe clamp
to the
heater cabinet
with
two
self-tapping screws.
E.
Cover
the
adjustable exhaust
pipe
with heat
insulation
cover.
Remove
metal
cap on
side mounted
exhaust
port
of
flue pipe
and
replace into
the
port.
NOTE:
Be
sure
the
exhaust elbow
is
firmly
fixed
on
the
flue
pipe with
a
joint supporter.
G.
Insert
air
supply elbow opening
over
flue pipe
air
intake flange
and
secure with hose clamp.
NOTE:
The
Standard
Air
Damper
is
installed
over
the
flue pipe "air intake flange."
(To
locate
flue
pipe
"air
intake
flange",
see
your
Monitor™ Owner's Guide.)
Elbow
adapter kits
may
also
be
used
to
raise
a
flue
pipe high enough
to
clear certain base board heat-
ing
systems.
2-13 FUEL
TANK
INSTALLATION
Pictorial
views
of
alternative types
of
storage facil-
ities
and
delivery
systems
are
illustrated
(Figure
2-15).
Since fuel storage tank
installation
techniques
vary
from
place-to-place
(often dependent upon
appli-
cable codes),
a
particular
installation
procedure
cannot
be
specified. However, certain criteria govern
the
fuel hook-up
of the
Monitor.
Use the
following
check
list
as a
guide
to the
fuel storage facilities:
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
RRE AND
CAUSE
SEVERE
INJURY.
Fueling
Options
Available
Fueling
of the
Monitor
Heating Systems
can be
accomplished
in one of 2
ways:
1.
Gravity
Fed
Large Capacity External Tank:
Practical
for
large
heating
needs where bulk
delivery
of
kerosene
is
available. This system
should
be
installed
by a
qualified plumber
or
fuel supply
technician.
*2.
Large Capacity External Tank with Pump:
For
large heating needs where
a
gravity
fed
system
is not
practical.
An
electric pump,
the
Monitor™ Kerosene Lifter, especially designed
for
use
with Monitor heating systems.
*if
a
pumping
system
is
used
to
supply
fuel,
the
inlet
pressure
to the
heater must
not
exceed
2.5psi.
Figure
2-13
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