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Read all instructions before using the bug killer Contents 1) Components... 3 Total Assembly... 3 2) Specifications... 4 a) BK10L... 5 b) BK15L... 5 c) BK20L... 5 3) Receiving... 5 4) Safety... 6 a) Power connections... 7 b) Control power... 7 c) Air intakes and exhaust ports... 7 d) Exhaust temperature... 8 e) Connecting and disconnecting... 8 5) Operation... 8 a) Pre-startup... 8 b) Startup and 0peration... 8 c) Shutdown... 10 6) Bug Killing Conditions... 11 7) Troubleshooting... 11 8) Replacing Fuses... 12 9) Replacing Resistors... 13 10) Preventative Maintenance of the Bug Killer... 13 11) FAQ... 14 12) Treatment Suggestions:... 17 13) Optional Equipment... 18 14) Service Parts... 18 Figure List: 1) Total Assembly of BKL Heater 2) Power Connections 3) Powering the Controls 4) Thermostat 5) Thermal Switch and Fuses 6) Replacing Fuses 2

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Lifting Handles 1) Components 240VAC Receptacle 120VAC Receptacles Air Intake Figure 1a Hot Air Exhaust Figure 1b Total Assembly Bug Killers (BK20L Shown) 3

2) Specifications Blower Control power Rating 120VAC, single phase, 60Hz powered internally 120VAC, single phase, 60 Hz Continuous duty Power factor 1.0 Load elements The current at each step is subject to a manufacturing tolerance of ±5%. Enclosure Environmental Unit Weight Dimensions Electro-statically powder coat, Blue: PPG PCTZ50108 Touch up paint is Pantone 280-c color. Plastikote custom color universal blend. Air inlet and outlet are covered by metal screens. Heat is discharged horizontally. 120V, 850CFM fan to bring outside air into the bug killer. BK10L: 30 lbs. BK15L and BK20L: 45lbs BK10L: 16.6 x19.1 x10.6. BK15L and BK20L: 17.4 x22.6 x12.1 4

a) BK10L Circuit Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Voltage (VAC) 120 120 120 120 120 120 Current (Amps) 13 13 13 13 13 13 78 Power (kw) 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 9.36 Figure 2a Table 1a b) BK15L Circuit Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 Total Voltage (VAC) 120 120 120 120 240 240 Current (Amps) 13 13 13 13 16 16 84 Power (kw) 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 3.84 3.84 13.92 Figure 2b Table 1b c) BK20L Circuit Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Voltage (VAC) 120 120 120 120 120 120 240 Current (Amps) 13 13 13 13 13 13 40 118 Power (kw) 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 9.60 18.96 Figure 2c Table 1c 3) Receiving WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Electric shock can lead to severe injury or death. If the bug killer has been damaged in transit, do not operate until a competent technician inspects the unit and determines that it can be operated safely. 1) Check the equipment for obvious damage. 2) Document and report any exterior damage to the carrier immediately. 5

4) Safety This bug killer is designed for a variety of loads. Because of this, it is possible that voltages higher that those applied can be present inside the bug killer and at external connections of the bug killer. Work on the bug killers internal systems should only be attempted by highly trained technicians and only when power has been disconnected and cannot be reconnected to the unit. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, including the following: 1) Read all instructions before using this bug killer. 2) This bug killer is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot surfaces. Use handles when moving this bug killer. Keep combustible materials, such as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains at least 6 feet (1.8 meters) from the exhaust of the bug killer and keep them away from the sides and rear. 3) Extreme caution is necessary when any bug killer is used by or near children or invalids and whenever the bug killer is left operating and unattended. 4) Remove all animals and plants from area to be heated 5) Always unplug bug killer when not in use. 6) Do not operate any bug killer with a damaged cord or plug or after the bug killer malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Discard bug killer or return to authorized service facility for examination and/or repair. 7) Do not use outdoors. 8) Do not use in wet or moist locations 9) This bug killer is not intended for use in wet indoor environments. 10) Do not run cords under carpeting. Do not cover cords with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Do not route cords under furniture or appliances. Arrange cords away from traffic areas and where it will not be tripped over. 11) To disconnect bug killer, turn controls off, then remove plugs from outlets. 12) Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may cause an electric shock or fire, or damage the bug killer. 13) To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. Do not use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may become blocked. 14) A bug killer has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where gasoline, paint, or flammable liquids are used or stored. 6

15) Use this bug killer only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. 16) Always plug bug killers directly into a wall outlet/receptacle. Never use with a relocatable power tap (outlet/power strip). 17) This bug killer includes a visual alarm to warn that parts of the bug killer are getting excessively hot. If the alarm light goes on, immediately turn the bug killer off and inspect for any objects on or adjacent to the bug killer that may cause high temperatures. DO NOT OPERATE THE BUG KILLER WITH THE ALARM LIGHT ON. 18) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS a) Power connections WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. All power connections must be connected or guarded. Failure to do so will expose operators to possible shock and the possibility of grounding-out or shorting-out of the test power source, b) Control power Use 120V type S or type SJ jacketed cord to a wall connection. Cord and service rated to 15 AMP minimum. c) Air intakes and exhaust ports Caution! All air intakes and exhaust ports must be clear and fully open. This bug killer has one air intake designed for proper air flow. Reducing or blocking air flow will lead to overheating and bug killer failure. High volumes of cooling air are needed to prevent load elements from overheating. By their very nature, resistors under load convert electrical energy to heat. This heat must be removed from the unit. The blower, intake, and exhaust ports are sized to provide the proper amount of cooling air. Preventing or limiting air flow will allow the bug killer to overheat. To increase the life of the load elements, allow the fans to run at least three minutes after the load is removed or until exhaust air is cool. No ductwork is permitted on intake or exhaust of this bug killer as this will cause a backpressure and ruin the resistors. Caution! Material can be moved by intake air or exhaust air. Failure to secure material could cause injury to bystanders or damage to the bug killer. Good air flow keeps the bug killer cool but can very easily move light debris such as paper, cardboard, and dust with great velocity. Loose materials around the bug killer, especially near the intake and exhaust, must be secured to prevent movement. Material on the exhaust side may be 7

blown into and injure a bystander. Material near the intake may be taken into the bug killer damaging internal components. d) Exhaust temperature WARNING! FIRE AND BURN HAZARD. Keep flammable material at least 40 feet away from the bug killer. A great deal of heat is expelled from the bug killer. Temperatures inside the bug killer are sufficient to ignite flammable fumes or materials. Failure to maintain proper housekeeping and properly securing flammable material could lead to fire, burns, and/or injury. Even with sufficient air flow, internal component temperature will exceed 400 F. Exhaust air temperature rise of 100 F can be achieved at full power. Flammable materials must not be kept around the bug killer. Heat from the bug killer could ignite this material. e) Connecting and disconnecting WARNING! BURN HAZARD. Attempting to connect or disconnect leads while bug killer is in operation can lead to severe injury or death. Connecting or disconnecting plugs and receptacles while current is flowing or voltage is present may cause arcing. Arcing can generate a great deal of light, heat and possibility of electrocution. 5) Operation a) Pre-startup 1. Check housekeeping in the operational area and correct all unsafe conditions. Failure to do this may result in debris being blown around and may cause a fire hazard. 2. Position bug killer so that air will flow freely into the intakes and out of the exhaust port. 3. All air intakes and exhaust ports must be clear of any blockages or debris. 4. For best results it is recommended that all doors, window, vents, and air conditioners in the heating area be insulated b) Startup and operation 1. Connect the 120VAC plug to the right most receptacle to power the controls (See Figure 3) 2. Determine where you will get power from Each plug utilized will draw the current shown in table 1a, 1b, or 1c. Carefully select power sources as to not overload and trip breakers or fuses. 8

3. Connect all other desired 120VAC plugs and desired 240VAC plugs (BK15L and BK20L ONLY) into their appropriate receptacle The bug killer will function with only the right receptacle being powered. If all of the receptacles are not being powered the unit will reach a lower maximum temperature and the unit will take longer to heat a space to a desired temperature, if that temperature can be reached. It is recommended that all receptacles are powered, especially for larger spaces or a higher desired temperature 4. Ensure all cable sizes are sufficient to carry the expected current. Failure to size conductors properly will lead to conductor overheating, which will damage conductors and may pose a fire hazard. 5. Put the Main Power switch in the ON position. The fans should now engage, and the digital thermostat should turn on. 6. To adjust the desired room temperature, press the SET button and then use the UP/DOWN arrows to change the value displayed on the digital thermostat to the desired temperature. For recommended temperatures to kill different bug types see Time in Minutes to Mortality Chart. 120VAC Cord Powering Controls Figure 3. Powering the Controls 9

SET Button Temperature Display Figure 4. Thermostat Temperature Controls 7. The bug killer will now generate heat until the temperature at the thermostat reaches the desired temperature. The bug killer will automatically turn the heater elements on and off as required to control to the desired temperature being sensed at the thermocouple(s). 8. Allow the bug killer to hold the temperature of the room for the recommended time shown in table Time in Minutes to Mortality Chart. 9. Note that your bug killer thermostat is programmed with a 5 F hysteresis value. c) Shutdown 1. Lower thermostat value to below standard room temperature 2. Allow fans to operate at least three minutes or until exhaust air is cool before shutting them off. This cooling period will extend the life of your bug killer. 3. Turn POWER button OFF 4. Remove all 120VAC plugs and 240VAC plugs (BK15L and BK20L ONLY) from the bug killer. 5. Put cables back into the storage box. (Not supplied by Mosebach) 6. Move the unit to storage. 10

6) Bug Killing Conditions The conditions below represent the recommended run time once the entire area has become fully heated. Enclosed spaces, such as clothes, beds, couches and drawers may take significantly longer to reach desired temperatures than exposed surfaces in the space being heated. The information below has been obtained from various sources and has not been verified independently. The results when using this information is not guaranteed. Temperature ( F) Time in Minutes to Mortality Chart Bed Bugs Flour Beetle Adults Drywood Termites Nymphs Argentine Ants Adults German Cockroach Adults 115 7 123 265 8 58 120 2 16 33 4 27 126 1 9 10 2.5 16 130 1 4 6 1 7 7) Troubleshooting Thermostat/Bug killer Will Not Turn On Blower will not turn on. Load steps will not turn on. Over temperature light. Tip Fault Light. Make sure the correct 120v receptacle is powered. Ensure POWER button is ON Ensure thermocouples are connected. Check for debris preventing fan from turning. Check control fuse (FC). See Figure 5. Check if OVER TEMPERATURE red light is on. Check if TIP FAULT red light is on. Check control fuse. See Figure 5. Check resistor continuity. See schematic. Check resistor step fuses. See Figure 5 Check the temperature set point (SP). This is an indication that the internal cabinet temperature has exceeded 150 F. Make sure the cabinet is ventilated. Check over temperature sensors (OTS) see Figure 5. This indicates the unit is not level. Do not try to operate unit while tipped or tilted more than 15 from horizontal. 11

OTS Open @ 212 F Fuses (BK20L Pictured) 8) Replacing Fuses Figure 5. Thermal Switch and Fuses Using a #2 Phillips head screwdriver, remove the 18 screws from the cover panel. Carefully remove the panel from the unit. Service on fuses can then be performed. #10-24 Truss Head Bolt Figure 6. Replacing Fuses 12

9) Replacing Resistors Consult Mosebach Manufacturing Co. 10) Preventative Maintenance of the Bug Killer 1. Do not use a power washer to clean off the exterior of the unit. It is high voltage electrical equipment. Component Action Frequency Entire Unit All exterior bolts that hold the sheet metal. Resistance readings Electrical Components/ Wiring Fan Contactors Walk around the load bank and inspect for : a) Obvious Damage b) Loose hardware Tighten the ¼-20 hardware to 5 ft.-lbs. Using an ohm meter, check each step for the correct resistance. The reactors should have continuity between input and output. These values are part of Appendix B wiring schematic. Check throughout the unit for loose wires, or electrical components that are no longer secure to their mounting plate. Check the fan for damage that could cause the airflow to change such as damaged or missing bearing, or damaged blades. Ensure contacts are opening and closing Check every use Check monthly. Check every 6 months Check every 6 months Check Annually Check Annually 13

11) FAQ Frequently Asked Questions About BK Heaters (BK10L, BK15L, and BK20L) How many different models of the BKL Heater are there? There are (3) different models: the BK10L, the BK15L, and the BK20L. The BK10L has (6) 120V inputs. Each input draws 13A for a total of 79A. The BK15L has (4) 120V inputs and (2) 240V inputs. The 120V inputs each draw 13A for a total of 52A. The 240V inputs each draw 15A for a total of 30A. The BK20L has (6) 120V inputs and (1) 240V input. Each input draws 13A for a total of 79A. The 240V input draws 40A. Why are there six 120V inputs on the BK10L and BK20L? The 120V inputs can supply only a limited power based on the size of the circuit. The six (6) inputs split the total amperage draw of 79A into one (1) 14 input (for the master connection) and five (5) 13A inputs, allowing each connection to draw power from a 120V power supply on a 15A circuit without tripping a breaker or blowing a fuse. Which of the 120V extension cords must be plugged in for use? The master / control power 120V extension cord must be plugged in or the unit will not operate. This input is the one labeled 15A. Do I need all six 120 volt extension cords plugged in? No, the units will run with fewer than six cords plugged in but at a reduced heat output. We recommend using all six plugs as that will allow the unit to produce the most heat which provides the quickest heating time, the ability to treat a larger space than with fewer than all six plugs, and to ensure that the desired temperature is reached. 14

Can I use all six 120 volt extension cords and the 240 volt extension cord at the same time? The BK20L and BK15L are designed to use both 120 volts and 240 volts at the same time. What size power cord should I use? It depends on how long the extension cord is. For 120 volts the wire must be at least #14 wire for up to 50 feet and #12 wire for anything above 50ft. For 240 volt, minimum wire size is a #6 for up to 100 feet. For other lengths please see the chart in the owner's manual. What size space can be treated with a BKL Heater? Treatment times will vary depending on the type of construction and the conditions of the treatment area, the objects in the treatment area, and the voltage supplied to the unit. Our testing was in a 256 square foot chamber with 8 foot ceilings constructed of Styrofoam (R-10 insulation). How long will a treatment take? Treatment must be long enough to ensure that the bugs and eggs are subjected to lethal temperatures and times. This means that after the initial rise to desired temperature, that there will be a period of time where that high temperature is maintained to allow the heat to penetrate any objects being treated. This would likely be several hours, but will depend largely on how quickly the objects being treated absorb heat. Spacing out the objects in the treatment area and circulating the heat will aid in the objects absorbing heat from the air. Why is it taking so long to heat the area? There are many factors that affect heating times. They include size of the area, voltage levels in the building and construction of the space. Please see Heating Time Section in the owner's manual. Heating times can be decreased by adding insulation or covering doors, windows, vents, etc. Where can I use a BKL Heater? The unit must have adequate power supply (refer to the spec sheet or quote for voltage, amperage, and power consumption). Supplying voltages other than those listed may result in decreased performance. The unit must be powered such that it is grounded and the power supply must be fused and grounded. The unit is rated for indoor use only. 15

Should I keep the heater inside the heated area? The heater will work best if it is kept inside the area being heated. What should the differential be? We suggest 5 degrees. I want to use a generator. What kind of generator do you recommend? For our recommended generator, please refer to the BKL Accessories quote. If you have not received an Accessories quote, contact a Mosebach sales representative. I hear a continuous clicking sound, what s wrong? Clicking means that there is not enough air being moved through the heater. Sometimes the clicking does not start until the area is heated. In both cases the most common cause is low voltage. Increase the size of the wire being used in the extension cords or reduce the cord s length. The BKL heaters are rated for 120V or 240V single phase electric. Supplying less voltage may result in insufficient airflow causing the clicking sound. The fan is running, but there is no heat. First, check the connection of the thermostat unit and set points. Second, make sure the air intake is further than three feet from a wall and it is unobstructed. Lastly, verify the power supply / voltage to the master / control plug is correct. Who can I contact with additional questions? If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact Mosebach Manufacturing at support@mosebachresistors.com. Please provide the serial number, part number, contact information and a detailed description of the question or concern. 16

12) Treatment Suggestions: Adjustments must be made to treatment procedures for the given conditions in a treatment area. Effective treatment may require larger or multiple heaters depending on the size and conditions of a given treatment area. Correct power must be supplied to the unit. Please refer to the quote for rated voltages and amperages. Treatment Recommendations 1. Use seals to block any gaps in the doors 2. High temperature insulation to cover vents, air conditioners, isolate spaces and cover cement 3. Insulate windows 4. Insulate / cover any vents or through-wall AC units 5. Furniture might have to be rearranged for better heat circulation (including mattress and box spring) 6. Fans to help circulate the heat are recommended. Fans must be rated to run in high temperature and should have low amperage draw to prevent tripping a breaker and losing treatment time. 7. Correct voltages must be applied for the heaters to run properly. The BKL heaters are rated for 120V and 240V single phase 8. The starting temperature of the area will affect the time needed to reach temperature. A very cold area will take longer to reach lethal temperatures than a warm one. 9. Use more or larger BKL heaters per treated area 10. Any fan or ventilation system that either draws in outside air or vents out the heated air from the treatment area will result in heat loss. 11. Any door or window that is left open, even slightly, will result in heat loss. 12. Every space is different, and treatment procedures must be adjusted to accommodate the particulars of the space being treated. 17

13) Optional Equipment Description Part Number CS-BK20 25 Cable Set CS-BK15 CS-BK10 Mobility Kit Hard Protective Case MK-1 Case-BKL 14) Service Parts BK10L BK15L BK20L Part Number Fan BLWR-0055-0023 RA-0400-0036-1 RA-0400-0038-1 RA-0400-0037-1 Resistor Elements RA-0400-0036-2 RA-0400-0038-2 RA-0400-0038-3 RA-0400-0037-2 RA-0400-0037-3 RA-0400-0038-4 RA-0400-0037-4 5A = AGC-5 Fuses 10A = EC-9500-1577 20A = EC-9500-1578 Temperature Controller EC-9500-1872 Thermocouples EC-9500-1871 Contactors EC-9500-1874 18

2 ECN 3808 Updated cover page and format, added figure list DMK 11/30/2016 1 ECN 3775 Updated Table 1a and Section 4 DMK 10/26/16 0 Initial Release BSB 6/13/16 Rev. Description Rev. By Date Copyright 2016 Mosebach Manufacturing Company MOSEBACH MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1417 McLaughlin Run Road Pittsburgh, PA 15241-3103 USA T: 412.220.0237 Customer Care OM-BKL.doc June 13, 2016 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS F: 412-220-0236 www.mosebachresistors.com 19