Lb-white 170 Tradesman Portable Forced Air User Manual

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MODEL OUTPUT (Btuh) FUEL
CP170 170,000
155,000
Propane Vapor
Withdrawal
Natural Gas
Congratulations!
You have purchased the finest portable forced air construction heater available.
Your new L.B. White heater incorporates the benefits from the most experienced
manufacturer of heating products using state-of-the-art technology.
We, at L.B. White, thank you for your confidence in our products and
welcome any suggestions or comments you may have...call us, toll-free,
at (800) 345-7200.
Owner's Manual and Instructions
Tradesman 170 and Tradesman 170 Ultra Construction Heaters
ATTENTION ALL USERS
This heater has been tested and evaluated by C.S.A. International in accordance with
the requirements of Standard ANSI Z83.7
CSA 2.14 and is listed and approved as a
direct gas-fired forced-air construction heater with application for the temporary
heating of buildings under construction, alteration, or repair. If you are considering
using this product for any application other than its intended use, then please
contact your fuel gas supplier, or the L.B. White Co., Inc.
Certification by:
150-28389
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Congratulations!

MODEL OUTPUT (Btuh) FUELCP170 170,000 155,000Propane VaporWithdrawalNatural GasCongratulations!You have purchased the finest portable fo

Page 2

This heater includes a height adjustment feature,allowing the user to change the elevation of theheater for greater heat direction. See Fig. 6 forloca

Page 3 - General Information

Start-Up Instructions1. Connect the heater’s electrical cord to an approvedelectrical outlet.2. Open the gas supply valve. For LP heaters, this isloca

Page 4 - Heater Specifications

1. The area surrounding the heater shall be kept clearand free from combustible materials, gasoline, andother flammable vapors and liquids.2. Have you

Page 5 - Safety Precautions

1. Remove fan guard and screws securing the motormount to the heater’s barrel. See Fig 8..2. Lift motor/fan assembly from heater.FIG. 8Motor-- Remove

Page 6

14141. Loosen the compression nut at the outlet of thevariable rate valve. See Fig. 13.2. Remove both screws securing the valve bracket tothe heater s

Page 7

MAINTENANCE1. Using a small wire brush, reach down the barrel ofthe heater and brush the igniter electrode. Removeany build up.2. Periodically check t

Page 8 - PROPANE GAS SUPPLY SIZING

1. Remove knob and thermostat mounting screws. SeeFig. 19. 2. Remove the base bottom from the heater.3. Slide the thermostat sensing bulb from the cab

Page 9 - Natural Gas

The following explains a typical procedure to be followedin checking gas pressures. The gas pressures will vary depending upon fuel type. Consult

Page 10 - HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFORE BEGINNINGTO TROUBLESHOOT PROBLEMS.The following troubleshooting guide provides systematicprocedures for isolating equi

Page 11 - Variable Rate Valve

TRADESMAN ULTRA HEATERRed Light Constant OnLED lightnot onNormal OperationDoes fanmotor run?YesYesDoes heaterlight?LED lightdefectiveReplace LEDIs th

Page 12 - Cleaning Instructions

WARNINGFire and Explosion Hazard Not for home or recreational vehicle use. Installation of this heater in a home orrecreational vehicle may result i

Page 13 - Service Instructions

Two TimesIndicates lack of airproving in fansection (Flashpattern beginswithin 90 secondsafter conditionOccurs). Do air proving switchcontacts close?

Page 14 - AUTO RESET LIMIT SWITCHES

Three TimesIndicates ignitionfailure.The ignitioncontrol is in safetylockout..Is proper fuelsupplied to heaterinlet?Connect propergas supply toheater.

Page 15 - BURNER ORIFICE

TRADESMAN HEATERFan motor doesnot run, heaterdoes not light.Is proper voltagesupplied toheater?Provide proper voltage to heater.Check breajer and exte

Page 16 - IGNITION CONTROL

Fan runs,heater doesnot light.Open fuel supplyvaves .Provide propergas pressure toheater inlet.Check continuity acrossswitch. If contacts areopen det

Page 17 - GAS PRESSURE CHECKS

24Electrical Connection and Ladder DiagramsWHITEBLACK CASEGROUNDMOTORSOLENOIDGND GROUNDMV VALVESOLENOIDBURNERGROUNDDIRECTSENSEIGNITERGROUN

Page 18 - Troubleshooting Information

Heater Component FunctionAir Proving SwitchSafety device used to insure that the proper air flow is beingachieved before the gas valve is opened.Auto

Page 19 - TRADESMAN ULTRA HEATER

26PARTS SCHEMATICParts Identification

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27PARTS LISTPart NumberTradesman 170 Tradesman 170ItemDescription ULTRA1A Regulator with POL (Propane Gas) 218561B Regulator (Natural Gas) 067132 Hose

Page 21

Contact your local L.B. White dealer for replacement partsand service or call the L.B. White Co., Inc. at (800) 345-7200 for assistance. Be sure that

Page 22 - TRADESMAN HEATER

SECTION PAGEGeneral Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Maximum / Minimum Input (BTUH) 170,000 /125,000 155,000/125,00011.0 5.5 11.1 13.5 11.1 7.0 7.87 lbs. 155 cu. ft.3.72.1424 x 9 x 16TO

Page 24 - TRADESMAN 170

Propane gas and natural gas have man-made odorants added specifically for detection of fuel gas leaks.If a gas leak occurs, you should be able to smel

Page 25 - Heater Component Function

1. Do not attempt to install, repair, or service this heater orthe gas supply line unless you have continuing experttraining and knowledge of gas heat

Page 26 - Parts Identification

1. Read all safety precautions and follow L. B. Whiterecommendations when installing this heater. Ifduring the installation or relocating of heater,

Page 27 - PARTS LIST

Assemble handle to four holes at barrel top as shownin Fig.1. Tighten screws securely.FIG. 1HANDLE ASSEMBLY8The vaporization of propane is affected b

Page 28 - Replacement Parts and Service

-- Connect the components and regulator at theheater’s gas inlet as shown in Fig. 4. Ensure flowarrow on regulator body is in direction of gas flow.T

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