
SunFire Manuals & User Guides
SunFire manufactures commercial-grade portable radiant heaters in the USA, providing quiet, odorless, and dust-free heating solutions for industrial and workspace applications.
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SunFire is a leading manufacturer of heavy-duty radiant heaters, designed and built in Janesville, Wisconsin. Known for their durability and performance, SunFire heaters—such as the SF80, SF120, and SF150 models—utilize infrared technology to warm objects and people directly, offering a superior alternative to traditional forced-air units.
These heaters are engineered to be quiet, virtually odorless, and smoke-free, making them ideal for automotive garages, construction sites, warehouses, and agricultural buildings. Produced by Rock Energy Systems, LLC, SunFire products feature dual-fuel capabilities (Diesel/Kerosene) and robust construction suited for the toughest weather conditions.
SunFire manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
SUNFIRE CR80 Radiant Heater Instruction Manual
SUNFIRE CR80 150 Radiant Heater Instruction Manual
SUNFIRE SF120 Radiant Heater Instruction Manual
SUNFIRE SF150 Radiant Heater Instruction Manual
SUNFIRE SF120 Electric Construction Heater User Manual
SUNFIRE SF-120 Radiant Heater Instruction Manual
SUNFIRE SF-150 Radiant Heater User Manual
SUNFIRE HRS-12 1000W Powered Subwoofer Blk USER GUIDE
SUNFIRE HRS8 1000W Powered Subwoofer Blk USER GUIDE
SunFire SF120 & SF80 Radiant Heater Operation & Service Manual
SunFire SF80, SF120, SF160 Radiant Heater Operation & Service Manual
Sunfire Radiant Heaters Parts Manual (SF80, SF120, SF160)
Sunfire SF-150 Radiant Heater Service Manual
SunFire CR80 Radiant Heater: Operation & Service Manual
Sunfire X Series Gas Restaurant Ranges Parts List - Models X24, X36, X60
Sunfire SF120 Radiant Heater Parts Manual
Sunfire SF150 Radiant Heater Service and Troubleshooting Manual
Sunfire HRS Series Subwoofer User Manual: HRS-8, HRS-10, HRS-12
Sunfire HRSIW8 High Resolution Series In-Wall Subwoofer Amplifier User's Manual
SUNFIRE SF120 Radiant Heater Parts Manual - Official Guide
SUNFIRE SF150 Radiant Heater Operating Manual
SunFire manuals from online retailers
Sunfire HRS10 10-inch 1000W Powered Subwoofer User Manual
SUNFIRE SF120 Radiant Heater User Manual
Sunfire SDS12 12" 600W Black Home Theater Sub Powered Subwoofer Sound System User Manual
Sunfire Dynamic SDS-10 Subwoofer System - User Manual
SunFire video guides
Watch setup, installation, and troubleshooting videos for this brand.
SunFire SF80 Infrared Heater: Quiet, Clean, Safe, and Rugged Heating Solution
SunFire Portable Heater: Ultimate Heating for Garages, Shops, and Job Sites
Sunfire SF120 Odorless Radiant Heater: Quiet, Clean, Safe Heating for Workshops & Garages
SunFire SF120 Portable Radiant Heater: No Smell, No Fumes for Ultimate Heating
SunFire Portable Heater: Built Tough in USA for Extreme Weather
Sunfire SF120 Indoor Safe Radiant Heater: No Smell, No Fumes for Garage & Shop
SunFire support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
- What types of fuel can I use in my SunFire heater?
SunFire heaters are designed for use with Diesel, No. 2 Heating Oil, or Kerosene. Do NOT use gasoline, crankcase drainings, naphtha, paint thinners, or alcohol.
- Can SunFire heaters be used indoors?
Yes, SunFire heaters are safe for indoor use in well-ventilated commercial or industrial spaces (such as shops, garages, and warehouses). They are not intended for residential living areas.
- What is the warranty on SunFire heaters?
SunFire heaters typically come with a 2-year limited bumper-to-bumper warranty.
- How often is maintenance required?
Regular maintenance is required for safe operation, including checking fuel filters and ensuring the burner assembly is clean. Refer to your specific model's manual for a detailed schedule.
- Does the heater produce carbon monoxide?
While SunFire heaters are designed for low emissions, Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a byproduct of combustion. Always ensure a minimum of 2.55 square feet of ventilation to the outdoors when operating the unit.
























