Hi all,
I just purchased my first home and the in the garage is a Monitor 30 kerosene heater (picture below). It’s about 30 degrees here so I tried out the heater and it doesn’t seem to make heat.
I’m very mechanical but I’ve never worked on HVAC stuff. The panel on the front says to lift a little arm 4-5x if the heater hasn’t been used in a long time, so I did that. The panel says that after turning on the heater, ignition will occur after 20 seconds and then the blower will activate after 5-10 minutes.
I have a video of me turning the heater on, but I can't seem to post the link since I don't have 15 posts... After ~20 seconds there is a click and the “burner status” lights “low” and “medium” light up. However I’ve let the heater run for another half hour after that and nothing else seems to happen. The exhaust (outside the house) smells like kerosene but nothing inside the heater gets warm (I pulled the front panel)
Any thoughts?
Is the position of the tank relative to the heater ok, or should it be higher?
Appreciate any help to get me going on this!
Thanks,
Tommy
I just purchased my first home and the in the garage is a Monitor 30 kerosene heater (picture below). It’s about 30 degrees here so I tried out the heater and it doesn’t seem to make heat.
I’m very mechanical but I’ve never worked on HVAC stuff. The panel on the front says to lift a little arm 4-5x if the heater hasn’t been used in a long time, so I did that. The panel says that after turning on the heater, ignition will occur after 20 seconds and then the blower will activate after 5-10 minutes.
I have a video of me turning the heater on, but I can't seem to post the link since I don't have 15 posts... After ~20 seconds there is a click and the “burner status” lights “low” and “medium” light up. However I’ve let the heater run for another half hour after that and nothing else seems to happen. The exhaust (outside the house) smells like kerosene but nothing inside the heater gets warm (I pulled the front panel)
Any thoughts?
Is the position of the tank relative to the heater ok, or should it be higher?
Appreciate any help to get me going on this!
Thanks,
Tommy
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