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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-35 Revolution control of combustion blower motorIC4TRIAC L fSfj 1 Hole 1C01 JTFig. 1-1-o 5Vmicroprocess

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-36 COMBUSTION BLOWER MOTORThe combustion blower has a four stage intake fanBurner modes control fan spe

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description | M-2200AIR CIRCULATION FANFLAME SENSORFLUE PIPECOMBUSTION RINGBURNER POT^•^U^-SCAPSULE EXTERNALFUEL TAN

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation2-1 INTRODUCTIONInstalling the Monitor System at the user's locationcan be performed quickly and ec

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation2-5 FUEL TANK REQUIREMENTSWARNING:INSTALLATION OF ANY REMOTELY LOCATEDFUEL TANKS MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LO

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation2-9 HEATER INSTALLATIONIn choosing a location for your heater, the followingguidelines must be considere

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationTable 2-1 Installation Classification for using Damper Diameter and Processingof P.W.B. Jumper Wire CJIn

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationTable 2-2 Installation Classification for using Damper Diameter and Processingof P.W.B. Jumper Wire CJIn

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationApplicable Wall Thickness of Flue Pipe.The flue pipe attached to the heater can be installedin the wall

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSTable of ContentsSection 1: Description1-1 Specifications (M-2400)1-2 Special Features (M-2400)1 -3 Safety Features (M-2400)1-4

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationFLUE PIPE CLEARANCESThe vent terminal of a direct vent appliance with an input of 50,000 Btu per hour or

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation2-10 INSTALLING AN EXTENSION KITInstalling an Extension Kit requires the constructionof an air line and

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationMax lengths and bends allowable using extensionkits.Extension kits are available in four different lengt

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation2-11 TYPICAL MONITOR LIFTER PUMP INSTALLA-TIONSFor more detailed information look under KeroseneLifter m

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation2-12 USES FOR THE ELBOW ADAPTER KIT FConvert from Monitor 20/30 to 2200/2400 usingan elbow adapter Kit (

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationTo install a large capacity, gravity fed external tank,follow the instructions below. Use of a qualified

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationFusible LinkValve ConnectionOutdoor Fuel TankShut-off ValveFlareConnection1>Fuel Filter%• Flare Conne

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationBACK GUARDThe BACK GUARD KIT is available as an accessoryitem. For more details, please contact your loc

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: InstallationBACK GUARDThe BACK GUARD KIT is available as an accessoryitem. For more details, please contact your loc

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSTable of ContentsSection 4: Maintenance Page 39—424-1 Introduction 4-6 Cleaning Fusible Link Valve Intake4-2 Periodic Maintenan

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 2: Installation M-2200Extension installation without the extension pipes throughthe back guard knockout holes.Longitudi

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: Operation3-1 INTRODUCTIONMonitor is an easy-to-operate vented keroseneheater. Routine operation features high BTU ou

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: Operation3-3 INTRODUCTIONMonitor is an easy-to-operate vented keroseneheater. Routine operation features high BTU ou

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: Operation3-5 OPERATING CONTROLS AND INDICATORSSeveral controls and indicators are used to operatethe heater and to m

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: OperationITEM NOCONTROL OR INDICATOR. FUNCTIONItemGTEMP Indicator LightLights when heater is running and DigitalWind

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: OperationITEM NOCONTROL OR INDICATOR. FUNCTIONIteml 5SELECTpush-button switchThis switch will be used for the select

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: OperationITEM NOCONTROL OR INDICATOR. FUNCTIONItem 21AUTO push-buttonswitchPlaces heater in automatic mode of operat

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: Operation3-8 MANUAL HEATER OPERATIONOperation of the heater is under the direct control ofthe user (heater will not

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: Operation3-10 PROGRAMMING THE WEEKLY TIMER FORAUTOMATIC HEATER OPERATIONThe Monitor 2400/2200 Heating System is capa

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: Operation3-11 HEAT SENSORHeat Sensor is located on the rear of the cabinet. Itis recommended to leave the sensor in

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-1 SPECIFICATIONSModelFuel TypeHeater EfficiencyHeat RatingHeater OutputFuel TankFuel ConsumptionPower S

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 3: OperationSTEP4: Check for Cause of OverheatingNOTE: Overheating is usually caused by objectsthat impede free air cir

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 4: Maintenance4-1 INTRODUCTIONHeater maintenance is divided into two classifica-tions; periodic maintenance is required

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 4: MaintenanceActivityMaterialRemarksInspect Combustion Ring. FlameSensor Rod, Baffle, and BurnerCloth.(Suggested frequ

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 4: Maintenance4-4 VERIFY IGNITER OPERATIONVisually inspect Igniter OperationWARNING:WARNING:HEATER IS OPERATIONAL DURIN

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 4: Maintenance4-6 CLEANING FUSIBLE LINK VALVE INTAKE(In case of the Fusible Link Valve is mounted)At periodic intervals

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 5: Servicing5-1 INTRODUCTIONServicing is required when the Monitor Heater is notrunning at proper efficiency. This sect

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 5: Servicing2. Turn counter-clockwise to remove combustionring. If ring does not turn, pull up slightly toloosen retain

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 5: ServicingNOTE: Make sure the position of flame detector rod is centered between combustion ring and burner potbefore

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-4 SPECIFICATIONSModelMonitor 2200Fuel TypeRed dyed or Clear Kerosene or Low Sulphur *1 OilHeater Effici

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 5: Servicing5-6 CLEANING THE BURN CHAMBER & BURNERPOT M-2200Under normal running conditions, soot will notdeposit i

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 5: ServicingNOTE: Make sure the position of flame detector rod is centered between combustion ring and burner potbefore

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 6: Troubleshooting | M-2400Resistance valuesCOMPONENT APPROX. OHMSIgniter (connector B/ B) 12.7Power Transformer—Primar

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 6: Troubleshooting | M-2400Component Voltage ReadingsCOMPONENTREADING TAKEN ATACDCThermistorQ on PCB Sensor disconnecte

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 6: Troubleshooting | M-2200Resistance valuesCOMPONENT APPROX. OHMSIgniter (connector B/B) 16.8Power Transformer-Primary

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 6: TroubleshootingTEST POINT VOLTAGE\Operation\ModeTest Point N,TP2TP3TP4TP5TP6TP7Preparation5V±10%12V±30%1.5-3.2Vpulse

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GENERAL CHECKSIs power available in wall outlet?Is power Plug inserted in wall outlet?Has there been a power interruption? (Displaywindow shows 88:88)

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REASONShut-off Vah/e closedTripped safety on Fuel constantlevel vafve.Burner joint dogged. (Fuel IJnepassageway into the CombustionChamber near base o

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SYMPTOMCHECK1_duced whenset "High."noise is madesoon afterigniting.ChamberWindow getssmoky afterrunning.placed hori-zontally level?Is flue p

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SYMPTOMIs windowcurtain toodose to therear of unit?is CirculationFan Guarddusty?H No.Does circulation fan Madehave heavy dust build up?Are garments be

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-7 DESCRIPTIONThe Monitor heaters are composed of the following:a spill tray, a cabinet, a combustion sy

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CHECKSRESULTCHECK4REASONNOTE : IF problem is found to be in PCB,do not attempt to repair, replaceand send PCB thru your disttibu-tor to MPI for repair

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SYMPTOM CHECK1 RESULT CHECK2 RESULT CHECKS RESULT CHECK4 RESULT CHECKSNo ignition.REASONnFailure ofmicfOprocessor.(ICl)Failure of transistorarray.(IC1

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SYMPTOMCHECK1REASONCORRECTIVE MEASURE.——————"(R5-R22 R103 R104)Failure of capacitor.(C6^8)Failure of zener diode. (ZD1)Failure o( diode.(D2)Failu

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RESULTCHECKSRESULTFLAME ROD BYPASS CIRCUITFor testing purposes — A flame detector rod bypass circuit can be made up,consisting of 2 insulated alligato

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RESULT CHECKS RESULTConned 10KQ resistorat [Q] pins, and then,set temperature from Low to High.CHECK4YesREASONCORRECTIVE MEASUREFailure of resistor.(R

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 6: TroubleshootingINDICATION OF FAILURE MODEDigital DisplayEDIcncL U Jcnc/_/_//_/EDBC OL UE HC 1CL IJC 1C/_ IUThe Reaso

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 7: Electrical SystemSchematics63

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 7: Electrical System IM-2400Printed Circuit Wiring DiagramCONNECTION OF LEAD WIRESWEEKLY TIMER CONTROL SETTue Wed Thu T

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-17 FLUE PIPEThe Flue Pipes is adaptable in three (3) sizes. Thisprovides the flexibility to meet the in

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 7: Electrical System IM-2200Printed Circuit Wiring DiagramCONNECTION OF LEAD WIRESWEEKLY TWER CONTROL ^ SETO AMPMContro

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSEXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LISTM-240068

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(97) Screw Set for Flue Pipe(98) Carton Box @) Touch-up Paint (White)(99) Cushion Set (fife GlueTouch-up Paint (Grey)Cabinet Screw AssortmentOwners Gu

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MONITOR 2200SERVICE PARTS LISTMONITOR 2200 SERVICE PARTS LISTITEMNO.1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSEXPLODED VIEWS AND PARTS LIST IM-220070

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74) Wiring Harness For Fan MotorScrew Set for Flue PipeCarton BoxOS) Cushion Seti) Owners GuideTouch-up Paint (White)Glue) Touch-up Paint (Grey)14) Ca

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-22 FUEL DEUVERY SYSTEMFuel Delivery is a very important aspect of theMonitor's operation.The fuel

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MONITOR HEATING SYSTEMSSection 1: Description1-26 SOLENOID PUMPThe Solenoid Pump, mounted on the Fuel ConstantLevel Valve, and controlled by a micropr

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