Empire Comfort Systems Manuals and Blower Installation for Electric Heaters

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OPTIONAL BLOWER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FRB-3 For Vented Room Heaters

Models

 

RH-50-(1, 2, 4, 5, 6)

RH-50C-1

RH-65-(1, 2, 4, 5, 6)

RH-65C-1

Figure 1

Installing Optional Blower

1.Remove rear shield (2 screws) and bottom reflector (4 screws). (See Figure 1)

2.Align blower cushion with bottom assembly air discharge opening. Foil face side of blower cushion should be placed

upward.

3.Align blower housing with blower cushion and use two, #10 x 1/2" (13mm )hex-head screws to attach blower housing to bottom assembly. (See Figure 2)

4.Save bottom reflector and rear shield (removed in Step 1) in the event the blower housing is removed from room heater.

Attention! Bottom reflector and rear shield must be attached to bottom assembly whenever the blower hous- ing is removed from the room heater and the room heater is in operation.

5.Remove switch box cover from the switch box by removing the #8 x 1/4" (6mm) hex-head screw.

6.There are two screw holes on the lower back of the combus- tion chamber. Use only the left screw hole for mounting.

7.With the switch box perpendicular to the combustion cham- ber, align the round clearance hole on the switch box with the left screw hole on the combustion chamber. (See Figure 3)

8.Attach switch box to the combustion chamber using the #10 x 1/2" (13mm) hex- head screw provided.

9.Attach switch box cover to the switch box by using the #8 x 1/4" (6mm) hex- head screw. (See Figure 4)

Figure 2

Figure 3

Figure 4

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Contents Installation Instructions RH-50-6 ShownTable of Contents Important Safety Information Kept cleanDue to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material Etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burnersSafety Information for Users of LP-GAS LP-GAS Warning OdorSpecifications IntroductionGAS Supply Installing a New Main Gas CockChecking Manifold Pressure Clearances VentingLiner and Insulated Liner Insulated Vent EnclosureVent Safety Shutoff System Thermostat OperationFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting Lighting InstructionsPilot Flame Characteristics Main Burner Flame CharacteristicsPrimary Air Adjustment see On Propane gas, if a whistling noise resonation occursMaintenance TroubleshootingHOW to Order Repair Parts Parts List RH-50 & RH-65Parts View RH-50 & RH-65 Parts List RH-50C & RH-65C Parts View RH-50C & RH-65C Optional Blower Installation Instructions Installing Optional BlowerWiring Wiring DiagramFan Control Index Part No. No. DescriptionService Notes
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RH-65-6, RH-65C-1, RH-50-6, RH-50C-1 specifications

Empire Comfort Systems has long been a trusted name in the heating solutions market, and their RH series of direct-vent gas heaters exemplifies their commitment to quality and innovation. Among the models in this series, the RH-50-6, RH-65-6, RH-65C-1, and RH-50C-1 stand out for their exceptional performance and user-friendly features.

The RH-50-6 offers a heat output of 50,000 BTUs, making it ideal for smaller spaces needing effective, efficient heating. It features a sleek design and a variety of style options, ensuring it can fit seamlessly into any room. Its direct vent system allows for safe and efficient operation, drawing air from the outside while expelling exhaust gases, thus creating a comfortable indoor environment without compromising indoor air quality.

Similarly, the RH-65-6 model provides a higher output of 65,000 BTUs, suitable for medium to larger areas. This model emphasizes user control with an optional remote control feature, allowing homeowners to adjust the thermostat from the comfort of their couch. The easy-to-use control panel enhances operation simplicity, catering to users of all levels of technical know-how.

The RH-65C-1 and RH-50C-1 models bring additional benefits through their contemporary styling and advanced features. Both units include Empire's exclusive Comfort Control technology. This system optimizes heat distribution throughout the room, ensuring that users experience consistent warmth without hot or cold spots. Alongside aesthetic choices, such as ceramic glass fronts and versatile trim options, these models are designed to provide both functionality and style.

One significant feature across the RH series is the emphasis on energy efficiency. These models meet stringent energy standards, helping homeowners save on utility bills while minimizing environmental impact. The advanced burner technology ensures a clean burn with minimal emissions, aligning with sustainable heating practices.

In conclusion, the Empire Comfort Systems RH-50-6, RH-65-6, RH-65C-1, and RH-50C-1 represent a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. With various BTU outputs, user-friendly controls, and striking designs, they cater to diverse heating needs, making them outstanding choices for those seeking reliable and efficient home heating solutions.