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Ambiance Appliance Códigos de error
Ambiance fabrica algunos de los calentadores de llama piramidal de mejor calidad que hemos visto.
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Patio Heater Troubleshooting
Here are some sure signs that your patio heater isn’t working properly:
• The heater won’t start
• A gas patio heater won’t start with the ignition switch but can be lit with a match or lighter
• The heater stops working after a few minutes
• Reduced heat output and/or flame production
Starting issues or reduced heat production
Outdoor furniture and fixtures accumulate dust, dirt, and debris. When these elements stack up on a patio heater’s gas or electric heating element, the heater may have starting issues or reduced heat production. If your patio heater has these issues, cleaning it could be all you need to do.
To clean the burner or heating elements, remove the emitter screen to expose the burner or element. Because these should be kept dry, use compressed air to blow off dust and dirt instead of a damp cloth. Reattach the screen.
To clean a gas burner’s individual ports, remove the emitter screen and take a pipe cleaner or straw brush to remove dirt and debris. Once clean, reattach the screen.
Gas heater doesn’t stay lit or heat production is reduced
A gas patio heater requires proper gas pressure to function properly. Without it, the pilot tube and burner may not receive enough gas to keep the heater lit, or the burner’s flame and heat production will be reduced. Low gas pressure is usually caused by broken, kinked, or otherwise damaged gas lines.
To fix damaged gas lines, first visually inspect all the heater’s gas lines, inside and out, that connects to the primary gas source. Kinked lines are easy to spot, but cracked or broken lines that produce leaks may be more difficult. You can use a leak detection spray to make leaks more visible.
Any damaged lines should be replaced. To do this, use a wrench to loosen and remove both ends of the gas line connections. Then connect both ends of the new gas line to the heater and tighten them with the wrench.
The electric heater doesn’t start, or starts but doesn’t work right
Damaged or corroded wiring is one of the most common causes of electric patio heater problems. This includes everything from the heater not starting at all to a whole host of malfunctions while it’s running.
Signs of damaged wires include corrosion, frayed wire, and broken wire insulation. Exposure to the elements, rodent infestation, or simply age can lead to wire issues. A wall-mounted patio heater’s electrical wiring is especially prone to damage from birds if they build nests on top of them.
Damaged wiring can’t be fixed. It has to be replaced. If you’re comfortable splicing new wires with wire connectors, you can DIY. Otherwise, hire a professional electrician or electric appliance repair professional to replace the wires.
The propane igniter won’t fire up the heater
Many gas patio heaters are equipped with a spark igniter (a.k.a. sparker), a small electrode that ignites the pilot light to get things started. Over time, spark igniters fail. If you can successfully start the heater with a match or lighter, the igniter is probably the problem.
To test the spark igniter, use a screwdriver to remove the screws holding the screen around the main burner (a.k.a. emitter screen). This will expose the ignition assembly, which consists of the spark igniter, pilot tube, and thermocouple. Hold down the ignition switch to visually inspect for a spark. If no spark is detected, you may need to replace the igniter.
To replace the spark igniter, note that it is usually secured to the ignition assembly by a single retainer nut that can be removed with a wrench. On the other end, it’s usually linked to the ignition switch wiring with a push-in connector that can be easily pulled out by hand. Once you remove the old spark igniter, simply reverse the process to install the new one. You can purchase a universal igniter compatible with all patio heaters, or one designed for your heater’s specific brand.
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I purchased the black one. It looks great and works amazingly well. Honestly, for the price, it's far better than I anticipated or expected. It really is commercial grade as described. Initial setup is possible with one person but probably easier with two. Instructions are easy to follow. The base holds WAY more sand, water than The laws of physics would seem to allow. This thing lights first time every time and the heat radiates across my entire patio area.
Easy to assemble. Seems to be quality metal so hopefully won't see any rust. It throws out a lot of heat and warms you up if you are standing. If you are sitting you don't benefit as much. I cut off 12" of the vertical tube. That helped a lot for those sitting around the heater. I get about 4 hours of use from a 16lb tank. Wish they would fill the propane tanks to 20lbs like they used to. Fairly easy to wheel around.
This stainless steel model costs more but includes an electronic ignition that requires a AAA battery. Also, unlike the less expensive units with painted bodies, this one has a pre weighted bottom and does not need the addition of sand and windshield washer fluid to weight it down. That greatly simplifies the assembly.
Too tall for our Pergola no more! When I first put this thing together I didn't realize just how tall it was. Too tall in fact for our large pergola by the lake. It fit underneath but I could have run the risk of a fire if I used it underneath the wooden pergola. So I went ahead and took out the second tube, used brackets to attach the top burner unit to the bottom tube and presto, it is now the perfect size (no more than 6' tall) to use underneath the pergola. It even works better when it is not as tall. Still very tall for any kid to reach and get hurt but lower enough to put out a tremendous amount of heat to all around 9 feet of it. I've posted pics so that if you are having the same problem you can do this as well, it only takes a couple of screws, some nuts and four bolts with washers, a drill and you're on your way. Of course you will need four brackets to make it work. Just look at what I had in my tool box and used as brackets!! This thing is truly awesome and at this height, putting out 46,000 BTUs you can't beat it! You will pay a lot more or the same for a 10,000 BTU table top one if you want this thing underneath a roof so why bother. Just follow the pictures I attached and enjoy!!
Worked great and kicks out plenty of heat even on the lower setting. Used it in our screened in porch that has about three feet of clearance from the ceiling and the top of the torch. It was about 40 degrees outside and on the lowest setting it was still enough to keep us warm sitting by it with sweaters, pants, and socks on. Easy to put together despite the directions having not so great pictures to go by, easy to operate, and easy to move. Do keep in mind that if you put it together indoors, the top heat shield, deflector will NOT fit through a standard door, so don't put that on until you're outside!