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"The Equator"
Hi-Intensity Infrared Patio Heater 
2 Heaters In One!

Two Inputs - 30,000 or 40,000 BTU
Available in Liquid Propane and Natural Gas Models

With The Flip of a Switch
You Can Feel The Difference


Black or Stainless Steel
The "Equator" is connected by a 120 volt 3 wire cap and cord assembly.
Just plug it into a 120 volt receptacle controlled by a wall mounted switch. 

As an option "The Equator" can be controlled by our external
120v remote control/reciever, or by a factory installed
internal 24 Volt Remote Receiver and Sender

The Equator can be installed almost anywhere!
Mount it on a wall, ceiling, or on a post. Mount it flat or angled to suit your application.
Wall or Ceiling Mount Post Mount White Oaks Spa
Niagara-on-the-Lake, On

Mounting hardware is available as an accessory.
Wall/Ceiling mount brackets available in black & stainless finishes.


Starbucks Coffee - Milwaukee, WI


Spencers Restaurant - Burlington, On
Installed by Parks Heating, Dundas, On


The Famous Robert Neal Residence - Welland, On

The Equator gas fired radiant patio heater is available in Propane or Natural gas and can be wall mounted or post mounted.

The new attractive Equator hi intensity infra-red heater will increase the use and enjoyment of outdoor areas. The warm and red glow of radiant heat attracts people to the outdoor area on cool days and evenings, times when the patio might otherwise be empty. The streamlined design blends in well with most any decor. Equator heaters are easily mounted on outdoor walls, under ceilings and on posts under awnings.

The Equator heaters are effective in heating outdoor spaces because they utilize infrared or radiant heat. Infrared energy is the same type of energy we get from the sun. Infrared energy warms people and objects without heating the intervening air. Unlike the sun, "The Equator" heaters do not produce Ultraviolet (UV) rays that can be harmful. Infrared energy travels by line-of-sight so the designer must be aware that doors, panels or windows may obstruct the infrared energy from reaching the desired location.

Overlapping infrared patterns from numerous heaters may be used effectively to provide even heat distribution. Because infrared heaters heat people and objects, and thermostats measure air temperature, a thermostat may not be the best method for controlling outdoor heaters. Where multiple heaters are used, it is suggested that they be switched independently, so as to allow for flexibility in heating larger areas as the space becomes more occupied. A timer is a good method to ensure that all heaters are turned off when the patio is not being used.

 

 


 

Features

  • 2 Stage Input - 30,000 or 40,000 BTU's at the flip of a switch - you can feel the difference
  • Direct spark ignition - no standing pilot light for safer operation!
  • Runs on natural or propane gas - for cost effective, efficient heat!
  • Weatherproof finishes - Choose between aluminized steel covered with a high temperature black all weather protective coating or stainless steel enclosures - durable and long lasting!
  • Decorative safety grill - for safer operation
  • Windproof up to 15 mph - enjoy your heater in varied weather conditions
  • Safety shut off - prevents improper operation of your heater
  • Slim, attractive profile - fits in with any decor!
  • Full 3 Year Warranty - your satisfaction is guaranteed with our "No Ifs, Ands or Buts" warranty!
Accessories
  • Wall and ceiling mounting brackets
  • Mounting brackets for 4 x 4 wooden posts
  • Mounting brackets for 3" round steel post
  • Hand-held remote control available


More Images of The Equator

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 Universal Restaurant - Montreal, QC Universal Restaurant - Montreal, QC Starbucks - Milwaukee, WI Private Residence Private Residence
Private Residence  Private Residence  Capital Iron Showroom - Victoria, BC Private Residence - Welland, ON Private Residence Holiday Inn - Niagara Falls, ON Holiday Inn - Niagara Falls, ON

 


A Few of our Many Satisfied Customers using The Equator

Eagle's Nest Golf Club - Maple, ON * Mikado Cafe & Bar - St Catharines, ON * Club Mardis Gras - Niagara Falls, ON
Great Blue Heron Charity Casino - Port Perry, ON * Frisco's Eatery - Hamilton, ON * Boston Pizza - Mississauga, ON

The Badger & Firken - Toronto, ON * Ganarska Hotel - Port Hope, ON
White Oaks Conference Resort & Spa - Niagara-on-the-lake, ON
Capital Iron - Victoria, BC * Queen's Hotel - Battleford, SK * Apple Valley American Legion - Apple Valley, MN
Logan Moose Lodge - Logan, OH * Reyco Group, INC. - Los Angeles, CA * Frog Hair Restaurant & Golf - Williamsville, NY
Pacific Rim Mechanical - San Diego, CA * Wanakah Country Club - Wanakah, NY * Woodworks of Orange - Orange, CA
Del Mar Grand Club House - San Diego, CA * Earnie's - Harket Height, TX * BG Boltons Sports Grill - Wichita, KS


Test Temperatures of a
14 FT. x 14 FT. Floor Area Heated By
The Equator Hung Horizontal 10 Feet Above Center


Equator Heater
Hi Mode: 40,000 BTU (Black)
Low Mode: 30,000 BTU (Red)
Other Brand: 34,000 BTU (Blue)

Tested By:

David P. Stacey P. Eng MBA
Harps Engineering and Design
330 Vansickle Road, Unit 10, St. Catherines
(905) 684-3838


Download the Easy Radiant Equator Patio Heater Performance Test

Equator Models & Accessories


MODEL

FUEL

BTU INPUT

DESCRIPTION

HI-40N2 NAT GAS 30/40mbtu Black Hi Temp powder coated aluminized steel
Two-Inputs
HI-40NS2 NAT GAS 30/40mbtu Stainless Steel Two Inputs
HI-40P2 PROPANE 30/40mbtu

Black Hi Temp powder coated aluminized steel
Two-Inputs

HI-40PS2 PROPANE 30/40mbtu Stainless Steel Two Inputs
PART # DESCRIPTION
HI-RX11 Hand-held Remote
HI-RX1R Factory Installed Receiver for Hand-held Remote
HI-WALL Wall/Ceiling Mounting Bracket, Horizontal or up to 45 degree angle mounting
HI-WOOD Wooden Post Mounting Bracket 4 x 4 or larger
HI-POST 3" diameter Steel Post Mounting Bracket
HI-10FT 3" diameter Aluminized Steel Post 10 ft with gas supply access slot at the bottom
PH-108B In ground post for 3" diameter steel post for underground gas supply
PH-121B Black Base Mount "T" for 3" diameter post (bolts to deck or cement pad)
PH-401 24" Flexible neoprene gas connect 1/2" M x 1/2" F



For proper installation, please ensure the following clearances are available around your Equator.

CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
SIDE/BACK END TOP BELOW
8" 24" 17" 48"



Installation/Operating Instructions for:

"The Equator"

"H.I." Series Indoor/Outdoor Infrared Patio Heaters

Download this Document


"The Equator" has been tested to CSA/AGA2.17M91(1999), ANSI Z83.19 2001/CSA 2.83 2001 ANSI Z83.19a 2002/CSA 2.35 2002 standards for Canada and the U.S. by Warnock Hersey Laboratories and approved by Warnock Hersey Laboratories.
"The Equator" is C.S.A. design certified as a non-vented infrared heater for outdoor or indoor installation. All units are equipped with direct spark ignition and 100% safety shutoff for safety and economy.
The aluminized steel enclosures and aluminum face grill provide resistance to wind and rain. The slim design and horizontal or angle mounting option provide versatility to fit almost any patio situation.


The installation of "The Equator" must only be performed by licensed technicians, trained and educated in the installation of this type of gas appliance.
WARNING: Read this manual completely before first installing or servicing this equipment. Failure to read and fully understand this manual may result in an improper installation, which could cause faulty operation of "The Equator", property damage, serious injury or death. If you do not fully understand these instructions, contact your sales representative or the manufacturer prior to the commencement of installation, servicing or maintenance. Easy Radiant Works accepts no responsibility for damages whatsoever resulting in improper installation of this heater. Improper installation voids all warranties. This manual must remain with "The Equator" at all times.

DANGER: For indoor installations, the installation must comply with all local and governing codes. Minimum ventilation requirements as described on page 7 of this manual (or as governed by applicable codes) must be met. Improper ventilation may cause injury or death.

FOR YOUR SAFETY - IF YOU SMELL GAS:

1. Open all windows.
2. Do not try to light any appliance.
3. Do not use any electrical switches
Do not use any telephones in the building. Immediately call your local gas supplier from a neighbor's, and follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you are unable to reach the gas supplier, CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT!
Installations in Canada must conform to the National Standards of Canada CAN/CGA-B 149.1&2-M86, and all local codes. In the United States the installation of this appliance must conform with ANSI standard Z223.1 entitled “National Fuel Gas Code” and any applicable local codes. Heaters installed in aircraft hangers must be installed in accordance with American National Standards for Aircraft Hangers, ANSI/NFPA no. 409. Heaters in public garages must be installed in accordance with NFPA No. 88A standards for parking structures.

Each heater must be electrically grounded in accordance with the CSA Canadian Electric Code C22.1 and in the U.S. the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70 when an external electrical source is utilized.
The gas inlet supply and normal operating manifold pressure for each heater are as follows. For gas supply line pressures in excess of ½ PSIG, consult with your representative from the factory.

 

Table of Contents
Clearances and Safe Mounting Practices
Ventilation
Electrical Requirements
Gas Pressures and Piping
Design and Layout Considerations
Heater Operation
Lighting Instructions
Maintenance
Servicing Instructions
Sequence of Operation and Wiring Diagram
Trouble Shooting
Clearances & Safe Mounting Practices

"The Equator" must be installed, so that the following "minimum clearances to combustibles" are maintained. Combustible materials are considered to be wood, compressed paper, plant fibres, or other materials capable of being ignited and burned. Such materials shall be considered combustible even though flame-proofed, fire retardant treated or plastered. Additional clearances may be required for glass, painted surfaces, plastics, vinyl's and other materials which may be damaged or melted by radiant or convection heat. A minimum clearance of 24 inches above "The Equator" must be maintained to plastics, vinyl's or any other materials that may be adversely affected by radiant or convection heat.

Clearance Guidelines

“The Equator” must be installed with adequate space around each unit. When placed near wood or other flammable materials, appropriate clearances from combustible materials must be maintained. Even if materials surrounding “The Equator” are non-combustible, adequate space around “The Equator” is required to provide sufficient combustion air, ventilation of exhaust gases, and the general safe operation of “The Equator” . They must NEVER be installed inside building recesses or inside a soffit. Fire sprinkler heads must be located an appropriate distance from “The Equator”, or a sprinkler head with a high enough temperature rating, that normal operation of “The Equator” will not activate, must be used. Please refer to local fire codes for guidelines for locating sprinkler heads near heaters.

Warning: The clearances below are also applicable to vehicles parked below heaters. Applicable to both natural gas or propane heaters.

Model Input Sides Back Above Below Mounting Angle
HI-30-40 30,000/40,000 24" 8" 17" 48" Horizontal
Dimensions
Width: 44"
Height: 11"
Side: 9.5"
Ventilation
  1. It is recommended that a minimum building ventilation rate of four (4) CFM per 1000 BTUH of installed heater input be provided. This rate of ventilation may be obtained through either gravity or mechanical ventilation of the building.
  2. In conjunction with building ventilation system, adequate fresh air into the building must be provided through fresh air inlets and/or building openings
  3. Local authorities must be contacted to assure the ventilating system and heater installation are in compliance with any and all applicable codes.
Electrical Requirements
A 120/24VAC volt 20 VA NEC Class 2 transformer is provided with “The Equator”. Should one transformer be used to supply multiple units, a transformer approved as having at least a rating for the number of units times 20 VA must be used for controlling “The Equator”. The control wire used to electrically connect one or more heaters together must have both adequate capacity and insulation temperature ratings for the total connected load. Minimum 18 gauge wire must be used for wiring distances less than 50 ft. from “The Equator” to the transformer, and minimum 16 gauge wire for lengths greater than 50 ft.If any factory wiring is to be replaced, it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 105 degrees C. Modifying factory wiring voids warranty.

Warning: for Enclosed Patios
Enclosed patios must be large enough to meet the clearance, combustion air and ventilation requirements of “The Equator”. For very small enclosed patios, “The Equator” may not be suitable. Consult the local authority, for information on local codes prior to using “The Equator” in an enclosed area.
Gas Piping
  1. A minimum pipe size of ½” is required for inlet piping. A ½” lever handled shut-off gas cock should be installed within 6 feet of “The Equator” for servicing the unit.
  2. Check with local and provincial plumbing and heating codes regarding sizing of the gas lines.
  3. All gas pipe connections to the heater(s) must be sealed with a gas pipe compound resistant to liquefied petroleum gases.
  4. Installation of a drip leg in the gas supply line going to each heater is required to minimize the possibility of any loose scale or dirt within the gas supply line from entering “The Equator” control system.
  5. When checking for gas leaks, do not use an open flame. Use a soap and water solution.
  6. For gas supply line pressures in excess of ½ psig, consult the factory or your local representative.
  7. Installation of 1/8” N.P.T. plugged tapping, accessible for test gage connections, is required upstream of the gas supply connection to “The Equator”.
Gas Inlet Pressure Natural Gas L.P. Gas
Maximum pressure ½ psig ½ psig*
Minimum pressure 7” w.c. 11” w.c.
Manifold pressure 6” w.c. 10” w.c.
For gas supply line pressure in excess of ½ PSIG, consult with your gas supplier.
Do not locate either the gas or electrical supply line directly above the flue outlet of "The Equator".

"The Equator" must be installed in a location so that it is readily accessible for servicing and have no restriction of airflow to the air inlet of the heater's casing.
Patio Heating Design Considerations
“The Equator” placement is critical for effective and efficient patio heating. If heaters are placed too close together, or mounted too low, patrons of the patio may become uncomfortable. If heaters are placed too far apart, or too high, on a breezy or wind-swept patio, the area may never become comfortable. Infrared heaters work best if placed in areas of greatest heat loss, such as the open side of a semi-protected patio. “The Equator” may be mounted at up to a 45 degree angle so as to project inward to the center of the area. Note clearances to combustibles on the chart on page 2. Windy conditions can be a problem when heating any patio. Windbreaks can be extremely effective in increasing comfort levels. The heating requirements of any patio depend greatly on local climatic conditions. It is recommended that you work with a local, and experienced supplier and installer who are familiar with the heating requirements of your area.
Typical Patio Layouts
At a mounting height of 12 ft., “The Equator” will heat an area of approximately 12ft. x 14 ft. (168 sq. ft.) Conditions vary depending upon outdoor temperatures and wind conditions.
Individual heaters can be placed below a supporting structure without angle mounting.
“The Equator” can be installed with up to 45 degree angle to face inward toward each other or outward & away from each other.
Heater Operation
Upon installation of “The Equator” and completion of the gas and electrical supply line to each heater, follow the steps outlined on the “Lighting Instruction” plate located on the inside of the control door.
Lighting Instructions
To Start “The Equator”:
  1. Turn Manual gas valve to “ON” position.
  2. Turn electrical supply “ON”
To Shut Down:

  1. Turn manual gas valve to “OFF” position.
  2. Turn electrical supply “OFF”.

    CAUTION: If burner fails to ignite, shut down electrical power and wait five (5) minutes before turning power “ON”.
Maintenance
In order to get the maximum performance from “The Equator”, we recommend the following be performed at least annually. More frequent service and maintenance may be required if “The Equator” is located within 2,000 feet of a waterfront.
  1. With and air hose regulated to 30 psig, blow off any dust and dirt that has accumulated around the burner and inside the control compartment of “The Equator”. Proper eye protection required.
  2. From the front of the heater, direct the air hose from a distance of approximately twelve (12) inches over the entire exposed area of each burner's ceramics.
  3. Do not insert air hose into the inlet of the burner.
  4. Remove main burner orifice, clean and reinstall.
  5. Check to insure heater is securely mounted and the clearance from combustible material is maintained.
  6. If additional service to “The Equator” is required, contact your local representative of the factory.
Stainless Steel Heater
Stainless steel does not “rust”, however, air pollution can leave brown deposits “The Equator”. We recommend washing the outer stainless steel casing only with a mild detergent solution and wiping it dry with a soft cloth to bring back the original shine. The stainless steel may be expected to permanently darken around the flue outlet at the top of “The Equator” over time with extended use.
Servicing Instructions

Turn off gas and electrical before attempting any service to this appliance. “The Equator” may be serviced by opening door to control compartment. Cover of control compartment must be removed for servicing by removing six screws holding cover in place. The cover must be removed if the gas controls, burner or burner orifice is to be replaced.

  • Removal of Burner
    1. Remove grille by removing two (2) screws at one end of grill near control door. Pull downward at the end and grill will be loose. The far end of the grill is supported by two (2) pins that enter two (2) holes in the reflector's far end.
    2. Remove top of "The Equator" by removing screws holding top in place.
    3. The burner can be removed without removing the pilot-electrode assembly. However, extreme care should be taken to prevent the burner from contacting the fragile electrode when removing or reinstalling the burner. To remove the pilot-electrode assembly, pull loose the wire connected to the electrode. Detach the pilot tubing. Remove the two screws holding the pilot-electrode in place.
    4. Remove 3/8" hex locknut located inside burner orifice bracket holding piping assembly to burner. A 7/8" 12-point wrench will be handy to loosen the 3/8" locknut from the top of "The Equator".
    5. Remove two (2) screws holding the end of the burner. Carefully slide burner down and out. When reinstalling, be sure both ends of the burner are beneath the reflector and flanges.
    6. To reinstall burner. Reverse procedure.
  • Removal of Direct Spark Ignition Control
    Disconnect 24VAC volt wiring from electronic control.
    Remove two (2) 8-32 x 1-1/4 screws and nuts holding control in place. Remove control
  • Sequence of Operation

    Turn gas and power “ON”. The pilot and burner should light within 4 seconds. A heat sensor will shut off the spark. If the burner does not light within 15 seconds, the heat sensor will shut “OFF” the gas valve. To relight the pilot and burner, shut “OFF” power. Wait 5 minutes. Turn power back “ON”.


    Trouble Shooting
  • If no spark from electrode; or if gas valve doesn't work then:
    1. Check your power supply. Should have 24 volts between power wires. Use a volt meter between inlet 24 volts wire and ground terminal at electrode plate to measure 24 volts.
    2. Check continuity. Use ohmmeter. For example, check resistance between valve wire and ground. Should show almost no resistance. (0 ohms) through valve. If high resistance, check wire connectors.
    3. Check spark gap. Should be 7/64" (.109") between electrode tip and pilot hood. If gap is too large, spark will occur at wrong location. If gap is too small, spark may not be hot enough to light pilot burner.
    4. Be sure connectors are fully inserted into ignition control. (See Wiring Diagram on rating plate).
  • If sufficient gas flow then:
    1. Gas manual valve not full “ON”. Turn valve handle to full “ON” position.
    2. Burner orifice plugged. Remove heater top, remove burner orifice (use ½” hex wrench) and thoroughly clean. Spiders often crawl into orifice hole and make a web, blocking the orifice.
  • Problem Possible Causes


    No Spark to Pilot


    - Voltage under 24VAC
    - Bad Fuse
    - Improper spark gap (7/64” or .109)
    - Loose ground wire
    - Broken electrode
    - Faulty electronic module


    Burner Won't Light - Air in gas line
    - Low gas pressure
    - Bad gas valve
    - Blockage in gas line
    - Manual gas valve turned “OFF”

    Inconsistent
    Operation

    - Low gas volume (improperly sized gas line)
    - Variable voltage
    - Wind exceeding 15 mph
    - Tip angle exceeding 45 degrees
    - Debris inside burner
    - Erratic winds



    Deterioration of the Front Grill - The heater must be installed in such a manner as to allow the products of combustion or hot gases to vent out the top portion of the heaters. When operating normally, only radiant heat passes through the front grill. Installing more than 45 degrees will force the hot gases through the front grill of the heater. The installation must be altered to correct the condition.




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