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H.) FUEL FILTER
CLEAN OR REPLACE TWICE A HEATING
SEASON OR AS NEED.
- Remove side cover screws using medium phillips
screwdriver.
- Disconnect switch wires from power switch and
remove side cover.
- Pull fuel line off fuel filter neck.
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remove (KFA50DGD/75DGD Models only).
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(KFA125/170/210DGD Models only).
- Wash fuel filter with clean fuel and replace in tank.
- Attach fuel line to fuel filter neck.
- Replace switch wires to power switch.
- Reinstall side cover.
I.) PUMP PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
- Start heater (See Operation, page 8)
Allow motor to reach full speed
- Adjust pressure (Using a flat blade screwdriver) Turn
relief valve to clockwise to increase pressure. Turn
relief valve to counter clockwise to decreasepressure.
- Stop heater (See Operation, page 8)
NOTE : USE ONLY ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
REPLACEMENT PARTS.
Use of alternate or third party components will
void any warranty and may cause unsafe
operating condition.
Pump Pressure
High BTU level Low BTU level
KFA50DGD
KFA75DGD
KFA125DGD
KFA170DGD
KFA210DGD
3.8 psi N/A
3.8 psi N/A
5.5 psi 3.5 psi
6.5 psi 4.5 psi
8.5 psi 6.5 psi
Fuel Filter
Fuel line
Switch Wires
Screw
Side Cover
Power Switch
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Figure 19. Fuel Filter Replacement
Figure 20. Adjusting Pump Pressure
MODEL
- Remove Pressure Gauge Plug from End Filter Cover.
Install accessory Pressure Gauge.
(KFA50DGD/75DGD
Models only)
Flat blade
Screw driver
KFA50DGD/75DGD Models Only
KFA125/170/210DGD Models only
Relief Valve
Relief Valve
Pressure Gauge
Pressure Gauge
Pressure Gauge Plug
End Filter Cover.
BTU Control Switch
- Push the BTU CONTROL Switch to HIGH.
(See Operation, page 8, KFA125/170/
210DGD Models only)
NOTE: If the pump pressure needs to be adjusted,
make sure the heater is running on the
HIGH BTU setting.
NEVER LEAVE THE HEATER
UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING!
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