Specifications; General Information - DeWalt DXH12B Instruction Manual

Portable propane heater for recreational and commercial use
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Specifications

MODEL NO.: ........................................................................................ DXH12B
GAS TYPE: .........................................................................................PROPANE
BURN RATE (BTU/HR): ...................................................6,000 LO / 12,000 HI
Minimum Clearances from normal combustible material
From outlet ..........................................................................................24 inches
From top .............................................................................................30 inches
From Sides ............................................................................................6 inches
From Rear .............................................................................................0 inches
WARNING: CERTIFIED FOR USE WITH PROPANE ONLY
WARNING: CERTIFIED FOR USE WITH DeWALT RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
PACKS. REFER TO LIST BELOW A LIST OF APPROVED BATTERIES.
DeWALT 20V MAX batteries
• 1.3 Ah
• 1.5 Ah
• 2.0Ah
• 3.0Ah
• 4.0Ah
• 5.0Ah
• 6.0Ah
FLEXVOLT
®
• 6.0Ah
• 9.0 Ah
BATTERIES AND CHARGER ARE NOT INCLUDED.
Electronic Features (requires battery)
• 400 Lumens Light embedded in adjustable handle
• 135 CFM Fan
• 3 USB Power Outlets (5 Volts DC current, 2 Amps)

General Information

NOTE: This heater can be used outdoors, but may experience nuisance shutoffs in certain
wind conditions.
• A DeWALT battery is necessary only for Fan, USB Power Outlets, and Light operation.
• A Propane gas supply is necessary only for Heating operation.
• When the heater is cold or at room temperature, it will take a few minutes for the burner
tile to turn bright orange. This is normal and the heater is working properly. If burner tile
is visibly flaming, turn heater off and call a qualified service technician.
• When the unit is lit, there should be about a quarter inch border around the tile that will
not turn bright orange. This is normal.
• When operating the heater for the first time, the top area of the reflector may discolor.
This is also normal and is no reason for concern.
• The protective grill on the front of this heater is coated with a special high-temperature
resistant paint. When the heater is used for the first time, the grill may give off noticeable
smoke or fumes. This is normal and will not occur during subsequent uses. The fumes
are not harmful.
• When operating the heater at altitudes over 7,000 FT. above sea level, the unit may not
burn as bright as in lower altitudes. This is normal. At higher altitudes the heater may
shut off. If this happens provide fresh air, wait 5 minutes, and then re-light. Due to local
atmospheric conditions heater may not re-light.
• When moving heater when lit or bumping heater setting it down, the tip over switch may
shut off heater. If this happens, relight.
• Due to natural operation of small tanks, condensation may build up on tank and drip on
surface under heater.
• Operating time will vary depending on the heater setting, supply cylinder size, and
temperature of the surroundings.
Operating Time Rough Estimates (High and Low)
BTU/HR
1lb
(0.45kg)
(2 x 0.45kg)
6,000
3.5
7
12,000
1.5
3
3
2 x 1lb
20lb
(9kg)
(2 x 9kg)
72
144
36
72
2 x 20lb

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