Section 8, Operating the Heating Module

Finally, the burner and counter-flow tube must be taken out by removing the nuts holding the burner box in position. If the tube is satisfactory, a thorough cleaning of the tube and burner chamber should be performed by blowing out and vacuuming any ash and carbon buildup. Any build up on the surface of the burner chamber will cause the heater to lose efficiency.

Regular inspection and maintenance is the only way to ensure safe, reliable and efficient operation of your heating system.

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8.13Protecting the Heating Module and the Optional Distribution Module

Protect the Oasis™ Heating Module and Distribution Module (Optional) from temperature extremes and any dusty, dirty, corrosive environment.

Protect the module(s) and the system from cold temperatures and corrosion by using a proper mixture of anti-freeze and water. Use only a non-toxic propylene glycol based coolant with additives generally recognized as safe “GRAS” by the FDA in the Oasis™ Heating Module and Distribution Module (Optional). Read and follow the anti-freeze manufacturer’s instructions for the type of anti-freeze and mixture recommended for your application.

Note that any domestic water in the Distribution Module (Optional) will freeze in cold temperatures and will damage the internal parts. The Distribution Module and all associated components must be completely drained and emptied of any domestic water before freezing temperatures are encountered.

8.14 General Troubleshooting

Ensure that your heating module has both sufficient battery voltage and ground, and coolant level as the module is designed not to allow operation if either are incorrect (indicated by lit Voltage LED or Low Water LED on the Oasis™ Heating Module Control Panel) .

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