User Manual for SUNFIRE models including: SF-150 Radiant Heater, SF-150, Radiant Heater

SF-150 Parts Manual

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SF-150 Parts Manual

SF-150 Parts Manual - Sunfire Heaters

Dec 31, 2021 — Eliminate light to CAD cell/test component. Tip switch contacts are closed. If plugged in, verify amber light is on. If not, it is a tip switch issue.

SF-150 Parts Manual - SunFire

FIGURE 2-1 CAD Cell FIGURE 2-2 Inside igniter box CAD Cell Electrode Igniters Note: If there is excessive dust while running the SunFire, the inside area of the igniter box should be inspected and cleaned periodically. Dust can build and causing the unit to turn of prematurely from dust


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Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

1. Will not start.

Main electrical power circuit breaker tripped

Reset breaker

Optional thermostat turned down or improperly installed/defective

Turn thermostat up, check for loose wires and test components and replace if needed.

Primary control safety tripped/defective

Reset/test components, replace if needed

Too much light showing on CAD Eliminate light to CAD cell/test

cell/defective

component

Tip switch contacts are closed

If plugged in, verify amber light is on. If not, it is a tip switch issue. Make sure SunFire unit is level. If level, tip switch may be defective and need replacement.

2. Attempts to fire but does not Low fuel

establish a flame

Contaminated fuel

Add fuel to tank
Drain fuel by removing plug on bottom of fuel tank, clean, retighten plug, and fill with clean fuel.

Clogged nozzle/ Dirty fuel filter Air bubble in fuel line

Repalce nozzle/fuel filter
Can somet imes be cleared by st art ing 3-4 t imes. Or fix using t he follow ing process. St ep 1: Open burner cont rol housing. St ep 2: Loosen nut t hat holds copper fuel line t o t he ignit or box See Fig. 7-1. St ep 3: Hold a rag around loosened nut t o cat ch fuel. St ep 4: Turn unit " on" . At 15 seconds t he solenoid w ill open from t he pump and fuel w ill pour out . Cat ch fuel in rage and immediat ely t urn unit off. St ep 5: Re-t ight en copper fuel line and re-t est heat er. Also Inspect fuel filt er assembly and hose connect ions for air gaps if not t ight or st ripped or for possible cracks in t he hose.

Symptom

Possible Cause

2. Attempts to fire but does not Elect rodes not sparking establish a flame - cont'd

Clogged nozzle or defect ive fuel pump.

3. Fires and then fails Only if fails contintually within 30 seconds

CAD cell is dirty CAD Cell is misaligned

CAD cell is defective

Burner settings may need adjustment.

Corrective Action
Through front heat dome, look for sparking w hen t urning unit on. Clean or replace elect rodes.
Replace nozzle by removing burner from cone assembly. Or replace defect ive fuel pump.
Clean CAD cell with cloth. If issue still pursists see below.
Test CAD cell by slightly adjusting position a few times. If issue pursists, see below.
Test by using a jump wire from terminal F1 to terminal F2 on the primary control with the following process. Step 1: Hook jumper to F1. Step 2: Start unit and wait until flame is present. Step 3: Then immediately hook jump wire to F2. If unit continues to run after 1 minute, CAD cell is defective and needs to be repalced. WARNING: THIS IS FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY. FOR SAFETY, DO NOT CONTINTUE TO OPERATE USING JUMP WIRES.
Test burner. Remove burner housing panel to access the burner. Start the SunFire and view the LED lights to the right of the burner primary control. If green light continues to blink, an adjustment may be needed. Adjust the top fuel pressure screw along with very slight adjustements to the air band until a correct adjustment is achieved and the green light stays solid green.

Symptom 4. Fires and then fails Only if fails after at least 30 seconds with a flame
5. Black smoke or whisking Whisking - flames protrude through holes in dome face 6. Runs briefly on a generator and shuts off 7. Amber lamp does not light
8. Won't fire If using a thermostat

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Contaminated fuel supply

Drain tank from side plug, clean, and fill with clean fuel.

Dirty fuel filter

Clean and replace filter

Improper air flow causing a poor Adjust air band setting to 1.50

flame. The CAD cell may shut and test flame. See air band

unit off with a poor flame.

adjustement on Figure 3-1.

Plugged nozzle or pre-heater Clean or replace nozzle

assembly

Improper power supply

If using agenerator, run for 20 minutes and retry. Try a clean or different power supply.

Slight haze or dust build up on CAD cell.

Wipe off CAD cell eye w it h a rag and rest art . you may need t o click reset but t on.

Nozzle is dirty or clogged

Replace nozzle

Improper Air flow

Adjust air band to 1.5 position

Improper fuel flow rate

Adjust fuel flow rate Only after replacing nozzle

Generator is low on charge

Run generator for 20 minutes, then plug in SunFire unit and restart.

Loose wires Tip switch is closed

Check all power and tip-switch wires for cut or loose wires and secure or fix if needed. Level SunFire or replace tip switch.

Bad Light

Replace light

Defective primary control circuit Replace primary control board

Check temperature setting.

Set thermostat to a higher temperature if desired.

Check for loose wires

Tighten wires for improved connection to thermostat.

Defective thermostat

Replace thermostat. Note: Thermostat must not require an external 24V power source - if used it will damage the primary.

Symptom

Possible Cause

9. No green light calling for heat Check the reset button when unit is turned on

If using thermostat

Defective Primary

10. Bad flame

Clogged Nozzle

Corrective Action Push and hold the reset button
See #8 above Replace primary Soak Nozzle in parts cleaner/degreaser and blow it out. Or replace nozzle.

11. Smoky flame

Dirty/poor fuel
Clogged/dirty filter Open transformer lid Diesel treatment was used

drain fuel and add new clean fuel.
Replace filter
Make sure lid is closed
Add clean fuel to decrease treatment ratio, or drain all fuel and replace with new fuel and clean diesel treatment.

Air flow is restricted

Check air band and increase the air flow until smoke is no longer visible.

Improper seal between fuel fliter Check the seal on the fuel filter

and filter assembly.

to make sure there are no

obstructions between the filter

and the filter assembly that

could allow air to become mixed

in the fuel, causing an improper

fuel mixture.

12. No flame

Bad fuel
No fuel fuel is not spraying

Drain fuel from tank and add new clean fuel.
Add fuel
There are multiple possibilities. Call your distributor or the manufcturer at (855) 251-1649 for instructions.

Vaccum leak

Check hoses for leaks and tighten or replace.

Other issues

We are here to assist you.

Call us at (855) 251-1649

HELPFUL SERVICE MANUAL IMAGES
FIGURE 1-1 Burner Housing/Control Box

Housing Screw

Housing Screw

FIGURE 1-2 Burner Pressure Valves
Low Pressure Valve
High Pressure Valve Note: Turn right for more fuel flow and left for less fuel.
FIGURE 1-3 Igniter Assembly
Retaining clamps
Note: Loosen screws and turn clamps to open igniter assembly.

FIGURE 2-1 CAD Cell
FIGURE 2-2 Inside igniter box
CAD Cell Electrode Igniters Note: If there is excessive dust while running the SunFire, the inside area of the igniter box should be inspected and cleaned periodically. Dust can build and causing the unit to turn of prematurely from dust build up on the CAD cell, which will shut the unit off for safety as the flame will not be visible and the electrodes may not receive a proper spark If igniters are dirty. If dirty, simply clean with cloth.

FIGURE 3-1 Air Band
Air Band Setting Note: The Air band should be set to approximately 1.25 - 1.5. Reducing the air band to a lower level will reduce the amount of airflow to the flame giving a higher concentration level of fuel that will raise the temperature of the SunFire. However, if reduced too low, it can cause whisking ­ see Figures 4-1&2 for examples. Reducing too low can become dangerous. This can easily be solved by increasing the amount of air within the flame by increasing the level of the air band. If the air band level is set too low, upon start up, you may notice some smoke and a more noticeable smell of diesel.
FIGURE 4-1 Primary Control
Self Test LED
Note: Will blink for a second before the green flame sense light turns no. This simply let's you know the unit has been turned on and will be calling for heat to produce a flame.

FIGURE 4-2 Primary Control
Green LED Note: A green light that blinks indicates potential issues with the flame not running efficiently. Check symptoms and causes on previous pages. If green light remains solid, the flame is running correctly. If flame gets just a little worse, it will shut the heater off. It will auto-restart one more time and if it happens again,it will go into lockout and you will need to hit the reset button to restart.
FIGURE 4-3 Primary Control
Red LED Note: If red "locked out" light is on, the control has failed to sense a flame after two attempts to fire and the reset button must be pressed before attempting to start again. When unit is turned on and does not fire on first attempts, this light will blink for 45 seconds. A 2nd attempt will be made and if no flame is sensed, the light will turn solid until the reset button is pushed.

FIGURE 5-1 Minor Whisking
Small flames escaping dome face Note: It is recommended to increase the air band setting to approximately 1.50 and reduce the fuel flow on the high pressure valve if necessary.
FIGURE 5-2 Severe Whisking
Large flames escaping dome face. Warning: This is can be dangerous at these levels. It is recommended to immediately increase the air band setting to approximately 1.50 and reduce the fuel flow on the high pressure valve.

FIGURE: 6-1 View Inside Cone of Nozzle/Flame Assembly
Electrodes

Air Flow Spinner

Nozzle

Burner Cone
Note: It is important that the nozzle and electrodes remain free from excessive build-up. Clean if necessary or replace nozzle. It is critical to never run the unit without the burner cone in place to produce a proper flame.
FIGURE: 7-1 Copper fuel line in Burner Assembly

Fuel Line Connect ion

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16 15 5
14

13 12

9 10

7 8

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ITEM NO. PART NUMBER 1 29462 2 34099 3 29468 4 34502 5 34009
6 29463
7 34505
8 29518
9 29467 10 7202 11 29465 12 34514 13 29492 14 34516 15 29469
16 34515

DESCRIPTION SUNFIRE DOME ASSEMBLY NUT 5/16-18 SERR FLANGE SUNFIRE RIGHT LOWER STRAP
SCREW 3/8-16X1" HEX NUT 3/8-16 FLANGE
SF-150 BURNER
5/8 PUSH ON WHEEL RETAINER WHEEL 10X2.75 HUB2.25 SUNFIRE TANK ASSEMBLY NUT 3/8-16 HEX
SUNFIRE LIFTING HANDLE ASSEMBL SCREW 3/8-16 X 1-1/2 HH ZN HINGE HANDLE
BUMPER SELF ADHESIVE SF-150
SUNFIRE LEFT LOWER STRAP
PIN QUICK RELEASE 6MM DIA 40M

QTY. 1 4 1 9 4 1 2 2 1 4 2 4 1 2 1 2

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ITEM NO.

PART NUMBER

1

29506

2

29411

3

29402

4

29407

5

34447

6

29401

7

29511

8

29484

9

29467

10 37500

DESCRIPTION
CAP GAUGE COMBO RAD HEAT 8" FTNG,JIC,ST,H,90EL06MJ-06MJ HEATER BAND FOR FUEL FILTER FTNG,JIC,ST,H,90EL06MJ-08MP 1/4-20 x 3/8" FUEL FILTER ASSEMBLY SUCTION LINE HOSE 6"
RAD HEAT TUBE DRAW ASSEMBLY SUNFIRE TANK ASSEMBLY FUEL FILTER REPLACEMENT

BOTTOM HALF/QTY.
1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1

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2

34

5

6

7

8

20 19
18
17
16

10 9
11
12

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13
14 15
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ITEM NO.

PART NUMBER

1

13154

2

26669

3

29418

4

29459

5

81010390

6

33404

7

29544

8

9502

9

29505

10

29450

11

29437

12

33168

13

35408

14

33169

15

29449

16

29513

17

29512

18

29460

19

29523

20

8981

DESCRIPTION
NOZZLE W/CHECK VALVE
RADIANT HEATER BURNER CONE SPINNER RAD HTR VERSION 2 FLANGE GASKET RAD HTR
ELECTRIC IGNITER SF-150 PRIMARY SUNFIRE BURNER BLOWER WHEEL MOTOR 1/6HP
ELECTRODES
SWITCH TIP RAD HEATER CORD POWER RAD HTR
LED AMBER LIGHT PLUG RUBBER RESET RADIANT HEAT
LED GREEN LIGHT SWITCH ON/OFF HI/LOW RAD HTR
FILTER TO BURNER HOSE 10.5" RETURN FROM BURNER TO TANK
13.5" PUMP HEAD RADIANT HEATER
COUPLER BURNER RAIDANT HEATER
CAD CELL

QTY. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
1
1
1
1

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ITEM NO.

PART NUMBER

1

34457

2

34400

3

29472

4

29487

5

29471

6

29542

7

29508

8

29499

9

29507

10 29495

11

34116

12

34399

13 34010

DESCRIPTION
SCREW 3/8-16 X 1-1/2 HH 3/8 FLAT WASHER - SS FLAME GUARD
ROLLED SHROUD ASSEMBLY
DOME PUNCHED FACE
RADIANT HEATER TOP GASKET SUNFIRE DOME INSULATION INSULATION DOME GASKET SUNFIRE SPUN DOME WITH BRACKET SUPPORTS
SF HEAT SHEILD
10 X 5/8 HEX WASHER HEAD TEK Z 3/8 SPLIT LOCK WASHER - SS
3/8-16 BRASS HEX NUT

QTY.
8 8 1 1 1
1 1
1
1
1
4 8 8

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IG N IT E R BLUE

IGNITER

SOLENOID 2 VALE

L1 RED 120

L1 BLACK
MOTOR FAN

V A LV E VIOLET
RED FROM ORANGE TERMINAL UNDER SIDE

SOLENOID 1 VALE

T1 T2 F1 F2 A A

YELLOW

PHOTO CELL

GREEN GREEN (THIN)

RED FROM UNDERSIDE

W HITE FROM UNDERSIDE

GREEN ORANGE W HITE

BLACK FROM UNDERSIDE

O N /O FF SW ITCH

EMPTY
HIGH/LOW EMPTY SWITCH

BLUE

POW ER CORD TO COVER SW ITCH

G REEN LIGHT

R ED /B L A C K RED

BLUE

JUNCTION BOX

THERMOSTAT CO N N EC T IO N
POINT

AMBER LED

120 VOLT

END OF POW ER

POW ER CORD

CORD TO

C O VER

T IP SW ITCH

YELLOW
W HITE/BLACK BLACK
GREEN (THIN) O R ANG E

ORANGE TO FAN
RED

GREEN W HITE

YELLOW

HEATER FILTER

W IRE NUT

120 VOLTS 60 HERTZ
63003DR


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