Desa Patio Umbrella PD15EA User Manual

OUTDOOR ELECTRIC PATIO TABLE UMBRELLA STAND AND  
FOOT WARMER SERVICE MANUAL  
MODELS PD15EA, PG15EA, PL15EA AND PV15EA  
1500 WATT 120V 60HZ 12.5 AMPS  
IMPORTANT: Read and understand this manual  
before assembling, starting or servicing this  
product. When using electrical products, basic  
safety precautions should always be followed to  
reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to  
persons. Keep this manual for future reference.  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Safety Information ............................................... 2  
Pre-Operating Instructions .................................. 3  
General Information............................................. 4  
Product Identification........................................... 5  
Installation ........................................................... 5  
Operation............................................................. 5  
Cleaning .............................................................. 5  
Wiring Diagram.................................................... 5  
Safety Requirements........................................... 6  
Cautions .............................................................. 6  
All Systems Working Together............................. 6  
Troubleshooting................................................... 6  
Reassembly Points.............................................. 8  
Illustrated Parts Breakdown and Parts List ....... 10  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
Continued  
29. Use only in accordance with the local ordi-  
nances and codes.  
RESET  
TEST  
30. This product is not to be used as the sole  
support for an umbrella. Umbrella must be  
supported by a table.  
WARNING  
Test and  
Reset  
Buttons  
31. Do not use or install umbrella into product  
at temperatures below freezing. A damaged  
product could result in the risk of fire, electric  
shock and injury to persons.  
GFCI Cord  
Adapter  
32. Do not use this at any elevation above floor  
level. Do not place on a table.  
Figure 1 - GFCI Options  
33. Locate product so “ON” light can be easily seen  
10 ft (3.05 m) around and 5 ft (1.52 m) above.  
PLUG ADAPTER  
IMPORTANT: This product must be used on a  
grounded supply circuit.  
34. Ifatableclothisusedonthetableabovetheprod-  
uct, secure it to prevent movement due to wind.  
An adapter as shown in Figure 2 is available for  
connecting three-prong grounding type plugs to  
two-slot receptacles. The green grounding lug  
extending from the adapter must be connected to  
a permanent ground such as a properly grounded  
outlet box.  
35. Do not use in temperatures above 75° F  
(28.9° C). Nuisance tripping of manual reset  
thermal protector can occur.  
36. Take precautions to prevent spilling drinks on  
product.  
37. If the product will not operate, see specific  
instructions in Troubleshooting, page 6.  
38. Save these instructions for future reference.  
This product contains and/or  
generates chemicals known to  
the state of California to cause  
cancer or birth defects or other  
reproductive harm.  
Metal  
Screw  
Cover of  
Grounded  
Outlet Box  
PRE-OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER  
Since 1971 the National Electric Code (NEC)  
has required Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter  
devices on all outdoor circuits.  
Figure 2 - Plug Adapter  
Ifyourresidencewasbuiltbefore1971,checkwith  
a qualified electrician to determine if a Ground  
Fault Circuit Interrupter protector exists.  
Do not use this product if the circuit does not  
have a GFCI protection.  
Do not plug this product into an indoor circuit.  
Typical accepted GFCI devices are shown in  
Figure 1.  
Avoid the use of an extension cord. Extension  
cord may overheat and cause risk of fire. If you  
must have an extension cord, the cord shall be  
minimum size of 14 awg and not rated less than  
1875 watts. Use only 3 wire cord type (3 prong  
plug) marked for outdoor use.  
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instruments will be referred to throughout this  
manual.  
GENERAL INFORMATION  
ARRANGEMENT OF MANUAL  
INSTRUMENT  
1/4" Nut Driver  
3/16" Nut Driver  
11/32" Nut Driver  
1/8" Allen Wrench  
RANGE  
N/A  
This manual contains information and service  
procedures to assist the service technician in  
understanding and correcting problems on DESA  
Heating Products Umbrella Stand and Electric  
Foot Warmer. The first section of the manual  
contains basic information concerning the op-  
eration of the different components in the heater.  
This information should be reviewed by service  
personnel to provide a basic understanding of how  
the components function in the working system.  
The Troubleshooting section of this manual is  
intended to provide a quick reference concerning  
conditions which result in customer complaints.  
These procedures will help the service technician  
quickly diagnose a malfunctioning heater. The  
illustrations in this manual may not necessarily  
depict the actual heater model and are intended  
for reference ONLY.  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
3/4" Open end wrench N/A  
Torque Wrench  
Multimeter*  
*Available at most electronic stores.  
N/A  
0-250 VAC/0-200 Ohm  
Multimeter  
PRODUCT  
IDENTIFICATION  
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT  
Thumb  
Screw  
Warm  
The Technical Service Department, located  
in Bowling Green, Kentucky, is committed to  
assisting our Authorized Service Centers to in-  
crease their service knowledge so that they can  
provide prompt, efficient service. This Service  
Manual covers the majority of problems that are  
associated with the heaters. However, as with  
any product, certain problems can arise which  
have not been covered. If such problems arise,  
please call the Technical Service Departmentʼs  
number, 1-866-672-6040 or visit our website at  
www.desatech.com, to address these technical  
problem areas. If you need assistance for ordering  
parts, billing questions, etc. you should contact  
1-866-672-6040.  
Body  
Air  
Exhaust  
Air Intake  
(opening  
to bottom  
of warmer)  
Lighted  
On/Off  
Switch  
Power Cord  
SERVICE PREPARATION  
(Bottom  
View)  
A clean work area at the start of each job is essen-  
tial for efficient service work. Heaters which are  
extremely dirty should be cleaned prior to service.  
Cleaning will occasionally uncover the problem  
area. Tools needed for the job should be obtained  
before work is started. Delays resulting from locat-  
ing tools result in lost time and wages.  
Tip  
Switch  
Use caution and common sense when working on  
a heater. Always remember that electrical parts can  
result in potential shock. Heater parts are hot dur-  
ing operation, which could result in burns.  
Access to  
Thermal  
Limit Switch  
TOOLS REQUIRED  
In addition to common hand tools, the service  
shop should have the following tools and instru-  
ments for proper repairing of the heaters. These  
Push  
Rod  
Air Intakes  
Figure 3 - Umbrella Stand Warmer  
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INSTALLATION  
WIRING DIAGRAM  
POWER PLUG  
120V 60Hz  
1. Locate product under outdoor patio table on  
hard, level, dry surface. Post of tip over switch  
must be on solid surface for product to work.  
Listen for the “click”. See Figure 3 for switch  
location.  
2. Slowly lower umbrella pole into product. Do  
not drop pole, it may damage product.  
3. Tighten thumb screw of product to secure pole.  
Pole will be approximately 7 inches higher  
than if used without this product.  
ON/OFF  
SWITCH  
MANUAL RESET  
THERMAL LIMIT  
SWITCH  
4. Make sure the product is in the OFF posi-  
tion before plugging into a grounded GFCI  
protected 120V 60 HZ outlet.  
TIP SWITCH  
BLACK  
BLACK  
5. Avoid overloading your circuit by not using  
other high wattage products in the same outlet.  
At 1500 watts, this unit draw 12.5 Amps.  
HEATING  
ELEMENT  
BLACK  
WHITE  
OPERATION  
IMPORTANT:Reviewandunder-  
standthewarningsintheSafety  
Information section, page 2.  
They are needed to safely oper-  
ate this product. Follow all local  
ordinances and codes when  
using this product.  
MOTOR  
GREEN  
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS  
This service manual is intended for use by indi-  
viduals with an adequate knowledge of electrical  
and mechanical skills. Attempts to repair this  
heater by individuals without those skills can result  
in personal injury, as well as property damage  
1. Push lighted ON/OFF switch.  
2. The power light will remain lit during  
operation.  
3. Stay back from product until all water or  
debris has blown clear.  
4. Product will warm in a few minutes.  
CLEANING  
DURING SEASON CARE  
Always unplug the product before moving or  
cleaning.  
1. Do not disassemble. Carefully wipe the exte-  
rior of unit with a soft, damp cloth.  
2. After cleaning, be sure to completely dry the  
unit with a cloth or towel.  
AFTER SEASON CARE  
Store product indoors in a dry location. No main-  
tenance is required for this product.  
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CAUTIONS  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
1. Before servicing, disconnect the heater from  
the electrical power source by removing the  
electrical plug from the wall receptacle.  
CAUTION: Risk of electric  
shock.  
Note:Whencertaintestsrequireelectricalpower  
to be applied, connect electrical power only for If your product fails to operate:  
the time necessary to complete the test.  
1. Make sure the electrical outlet GFCI or circuit  
breaker and extension cord is working.  
2. Do not bypass safety devices except when  
instructed to do so during troubleshooting 2. Check for operation of tip switch. The ON/  
procedures.  
OFF switch light can be on but the tip switch  
OFF. Move product until a “click” is heard.  
To prevent damage of tip switch post, do not  
slide product.  
3. If replacement parts are necessary, do not  
substitute with non-factory parts (use only  
factory authorized replacement parts).  
3. Look for obstructions around fan. If you find  
an obstruction, turn the product OFF and  
UNPLUG THE PRODUCT. Have the product  
serviced by a qualified individual.  
4. Make sure all electrical connections are secure  
and correct prior to connecting heater to a  
grounded electrical power source.  
ALL SYSTEMS WORKING  
TOGETHER  
4. Check for tripped thermal protector. Motor  
and heating element do not operate. Wait 10  
minutes for product to cool. Push reset button.  
See Thermal Limit Switch below.  
There are three basic systems within the heater, the  
heating system, air system and safety system.  
A tubular heating element (A) warms the sur- THERMAL LIMIT SWITCH  
rounding air.  
If product is used in temperatures below 75° F  
Afan (B) on one end of a motor (C) draws air into (28.9° C), the limit switch should not require  
the product. This air is directed over the heating resetting unless there is a malfunction. If a mal-  
element to create warm heated air out.  
function does occur, have the product serviced by  
an authorized service center.  
An over temperature switch (D) shuts the heater off  
in the abnormal event a motor were to fail.  
Resetting Thermal Limit Switch  
A tip over switch (E) shuts the heater off in the  
event the product is tipped over.  
1. Unplug product.  
2. Allow product to cool.  
3. Turn product upside down.  
4. Remove plug on bottom.  
D
B
A
5. Insert provided plastic push rod through hole  
and guide to small red button on thermal  
limit switch (see Figure 5). A flashlight will  
improve visibility.  
E
6. Lightly push red button to reset switch.  
C
Air Intake Openings  
Air To Be Heated  
Heated Air  
Figure 4 - System Operation  
Push Rod  
INSPECTION  
Check for damage in the following ways:  
1. Examine exterior of plastic shroud and inside  
pole receiver for cracks. Replace shroud if  
cracks are found.  
Access to  
Thermal  
Limit Switch  
2. Examine cover of on/off switch for cracks.  
Replace switch if cracks are found.  
Figure 5 - Resetting Thermal Limit Switch  
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OBSERVED FAULT  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
Continued  
Motor starts and runs but cool air is felt  
7. Replace removed plug in hole. Perform a trial  
operation.  
Does tubular heating element heat up?  
8. If repeated resetting of the thermal limit switch  
is required, have the product serviced by an  
authorized service center.  
No  
Yes  
WARNING:  
WARNING:  
Hot Surface!  
1 Look for defective 3 Check for blocked  
Hot Surface!  
OBSERVED FAULT  
tubular heating  
element  
air intake openings  
Tubular heating element heats up but  
no rush of warm air is felt at outlet vents  
2 Open tubular heating  
element  
Rotate fan by hand to determine if fan  
rotates easily  
Test Procedure  
Fan is difficult  
to rotate  
Fan rotates easily  
by hand  
1. Look for Defective Tubular Heating  
Element  
After approximately 2 minutes the tubular heat-  
ing element should glow a dull red when placed  
in a dark area.  
1 Fan or motor  
obstructed  
3
Open motor coil  
2 Dry motor bearing  
2. Open Tubular Heating Element  
Test Procedure  
Disconnect element wires (black and white).  
Attach the ohmmeter leads to the element wire  
terminals. Using the 0 to 200 ohm scale, measure  
the resistance of the element. If the resistance is  
not 8.5 to 11 ohms at 73° F the element is defective  
and should be replaced. Note: Resistances may  
vary due to element temperature.  
1. Fan or Motor Obstructed  
Remove obstruction. Clean heater.  
2. Dry Motor Bearing  
If the fan is difficult to turn, then motor bearings  
are defective. Bearings are permanently lubricated,  
therefore motor should be replaced.  
3. Check for Blocked Air Intake Openings  
Check for blockages around vent openings at bot-  
tom of heater (see Figure 5, page 6).  
3. Open Motor Coil  
Disconnect motor wires (black and white). Attach  
the ohmmeter leads to the motor wire terminals.  
Using the 0 to 200 ohm scale, measure the resis-  
tance of the motor coil. If the resistance is not  
approximately 6.0 to 6.4 ohms at 73° F, the motor  
is defective and should be replaced.  
Note: Resistances may vary due to motor  
temperature.  
Figure 7 - Testing Heating Element  
Figure 6 - Testing Motor  
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REASSEMBLY POINTS  
Because this is an outdoor product where the  
control of water is important, the following steps  
for assembly must be followed.  
1. The closed cell foam gasket must seal the hex  
shaped pan to the inside of the plastic housing  
(see Figure 8). The seal is to be completely  
even in the corners of joined parts.  
2. The tubular heating element rubber sealing  
washers must be against the top surface of the  
steel pan and under the brass flat washers as  
shown in Figure 9. Nuts on opposite side of pan  
must be tightened 1/2 turn past finger tight.  
Figure 10 - Thermal Reset Switch  
Mounting Screws  
3. Apply a SMALL drop of thread locking seal-  
ant (rated to 300° F, such as Loctite Thread  
Locker Blue) to each of the thermal reset  
switch mounting screws (see Figure 10).  
Torque screws to 6 to 9 inch-pounds.  
4. The tip switch cover must isolate tip switch  
from metal base as shown in Figure 11.  
5. To complete grounding of heater, all ground  
wires must be fixed with screws as originally  
assembled by the manufacturer. Additionally,  
internal tooth washers must be against the steel  
pan and under nuts as shown in Figure 12, for  
the tubular heating element.  
Figure 11 - Tip Switch Cover  
6. No wires should be seen through openings in  
bottom of heater (see Figure 13).  
Figure 12 - Grounding of the Tubular  
Heating Element  
Figure 8 - Foam Gasket  
Brass Flat  
Washer  
Rubber  
Sealing  
Washer  
Figure 13 - Air Openings in Bottom of  
Heater  
Figure 9 - Tubular Heating Element  
Sealing Washers  
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REASSEMBLY POINTS  
Continued  
7. Tubular heating element must be flush against  
bracket (see Figure 14). This centers the ele-  
ment to the center hole in metal pan.  
8. Fan must be located with set screw at back of  
and on flat of shaft (see Figure 15).  
9. Heater is equipped with heat reflective tape.  
If loose or damaged, replace tape as shown in  
Figures 16 and 17. Tape edge should touch top  
of louver openings.  
Figure 16 - Reflective Tape and Louvers  
Figure 14 - Heating Element and Bracket  
Figure 17 - Reflective Tape on All Louvers  
Back of, and  
Flat of Motor  
Shaft  
Fan Set  
Screw  
Motor  
Shaft  
Figure 15 - Fan and Motor  
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN  
23  
22  
3
5
4
20  
13  
10  
11  
Brass  
Washer  
Rubber Seal  
21  
Bottom View  
19  
25  
2
14  
15  
Requires  
Steel  
Nut  
6
28  
Loctite Thread  
Locker Blue  
7
24  
1
27  
26  
18  
16  
17  
8
9
2
12  
10  
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PARTS LIST  
This list contains replaceable parts used in your product. When ordering parts, be sure to provide the  
correct model and serial numbers (from the identification decal), then the part number and description  
of the desired part.  
KEY PART  
NO. NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
QTY.  
1
113560-01 Galvanized Steel Base  
M11084-39 Screw, #8-18 x 1/2" Hex Head  
113053-01 Plastic Umbrella Body  
113152-01 Power Cord  
1
12  
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
113570-01 Bushing, Power Cord Strain Relief  
M10908-14 Screw #8-32 x 3/8" Hex Head  
113562-01 Motor, "C" Frame  
6
7
8
097384-02 Nut, Captive Washer #8-32  
M12461-14 Screw, #8-32 x 3/8" Hex Head  
113563-01 Fan  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
113059-01 Element, 1500 Watt Heating  
103457-01 Button Plug  
114679-01 Screen Guard Kit  
114025-01 Manual Reset Limit Switch  
M10908-2  
Screw, #6-32 x 3/8" Hex Head  
107729-01 Tip Switch  
097968-07 Screw, #4-40 x 3/4" Hex Head  
097384-04 Captive Washer Nut  
**  
Mounting Pan Kit  
113558-01 On/Off Switch  
097785-10 Gasket Seal  
113578-01 Thumb Screw, 1/4 - 20 x 1  
113577-01 Nut, 1/4-20 Weld  
113200-01 Tip Switch Actuator  
WLI-8  
Lock Tooth Washer  
114024-01 Tip Switch Cover  
114030-01 Push Rod  
113251-02 Rubber Motor Mount  
PARTS AVAILABLE - NOT SHOWN  
113579-01 Black Wire Assembly 14 AWG, 6.5"  
113579-02 Green Wire Assembly 14 AWG  
113579-03 Black Wire Assembly 14 AWG, 9.5"  
098303-02 Motor Ground Wire Screw, #6-20 x 5/16" Hex Head  
113613-01 Identification Decal  
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
6
113611-01  
Cord Tag  
114966-02 Warning Decal  
115498-01 Heat Reflective Tape, 2 x 4.5"  
**Not a field replaceable part.  
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2701 Industrial Drive  
P.O. Box 90004  
Bowling Green, KY 42102-9004  
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10/04  
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