Description
Propex LPG Gas Heater for Motorhomes HS2000 with Dial Analogue Thermostat
The HS2000 heater with analogue thermostat blown air heating systems fueled by propane or butane gas.
Heatsource is designed for a variety of automotive and marine applications as a source of heat totally independent of the engine.
Applications
Propex Heatsource blown air systems are used in many applications throughout the world, these include Motorhomes, Caravans, Cranes, Horseboxes, Mobile Workshops etc.
Control
The HS2000 is supplied as standard with a dial analogue thermostat. The thermostat is an easy to fit surface mount design and integrates with the new electronics fitted to the HS2000. Unlike some heaters, there is minimal electric current consumption during ignition so cycling the Heatsource on and off does not have the effect of additional battery drain.
Efficiency
With forced air combustion and the Propex two stage stainless steel heat-exchanger, the HS2000 is a clean and highly efficient way to heat your vehicle or boat. Air for combustion is taken from outside and passed into the combustion chamber having been mixed with gas during three aeration stages, it is ignited automatically and heats up the large surface area of the heat-exchanger. The Heatsource units are totally room sealed and exhaust all products of combustion externally through the neat 22mm i.d. stainless steels flue pipe. To add to the efficiency, cabin air is normally re-circulated in preference to using cold air from outside. The HS series heaters are also very efficient on electrical current consumption, the high quality motor/fan combination and innovative current reducing electronics.
Quiet Operation
Propex heaters are designed to be quiet in operation without compromising air throughput and heat output. There will always be some air noise from a system that produces a healthy throughput of air, however, by using high quality balanced fans and smooth enclosed motors with ball race bearings, noise is kept to a minimum. Noise is also unaffected by high voltage, a common occurrence with battery charges, solar panels etc permanently wired. The micro-processor electronics regulates the motor voltage so that the fan speed does not alter from 10 to 15 volts.
Safety
Heatsource blown air heaters conform to the latest European standards for both the appliance and the electronics and during the rigorous testing the focus is very much on safety. The heaters also have to comply with an enhanced version of the Electro Mechanical Compatibility Directive to ensure they do not interfere with other electronics and that they are immune from interference by other electronics.
The intelligent electronics are continuously monitoring the operation of the heater to make sure everything is operating correctly and safely. This includes monitoring of the flame, case temperature, combustion airflow, gas solenoid valve and voltage. Should any of these stray outside of the predetermined levels, the heater will be switched off and the red light on the thermostat will indicate a fault by flashing a certain number of times.
Installation
The HS2000 is are supplied with a complete fitting kit to suit either vehicle or marine applications. In vehicles and caravans the unit is usually mounted in a bed-box or cupboard, flued downwards through the floor and out to the side of the vehicle using flexible stainless ducting. The 22mm i.d. ducts are supplied as standard in lengths of 750mm for vehicles and 1 metre for boats. The ends are finished with neat stainless steel end-caps which comply with EN624. The heat is ducted to one or more outlets through tough highly flexible 60mm or 76mm ducting. In the case of multi-outlet installations, the first outlet is an open outlet with directional control and the rest are closable and are used in conjunction with the appropriate sized plastic Y-branches. Marine applications feature an attractive polished stainless steel through hull fitting which accepts the stainless steel pipes for the flue outlet and the combustion air inlet. Extra ducting and stainless steel bulkhead mounting brackets are also part of the marine fitting kits.
Economy
The chart below reflects the consumption of gas if the heater was running continuously.
Average consumption | 142 grams/hour |
30L underslung tank | 80 hours |
4.5kg butane | 31.7 hours |
13kg propane | 91.5 hours |
15kg butane | 105.6 hours |
19kg butane | 133.8 hours |
47kg butane | 331.0 hours |
904 Camping gaz (1.81kg) | 12.75 hours |
907 Camping gaz (2.72kg) | 19.0 hours |
Technical Specifications
Heat Input: | 2.1kW |
Heat Output: | 1.9kW |
Voltage: | 12V |
Current Consumption: | 1.4A continuous running/0.04A standby |
Air Throughput: | 60 C.F.M. |
Fuel: | Butane, Propane or LPG gas |