Congratulations!You have purchased the finest radiant heater available for the heating of livestockin agricultural animal confinement buildings.Your n
BUSHINGRIGID END GOF HOSETO GASGSUPPLYVALVE, SHUT-OFFCONNECT HOSE TO GASGINLET, TIGHTEN SECURELYSTANDARD HOSEGAS TRAIN ASSEMBLY99FIG. 3This heater i
INJECTOR BODY TABSFILTER ADAPTER PART #23931BEADED CABLE TIEDUST FILTER PART #239531100INSTALLING DUST FILTERFIG. 6With proper (5 PSIG) gas pressure
1111The building’s environmental temperature control systemwill shut the heater down after proper temperature has beenachieved.If heater is to
It is important to clean the heater and the optional dustfilter on a regular basis to maintain proper combustion andto eliminate future problems
11331. Have your gas supplier check all gas piping annuallyfor leaks or restrictions in gas lines. Also, at this timehave your gas supplier clean o
IGNITION LEADIGNITION CONTROLGMOUNTING SCREWS Handle the module at the edges of the board Do not touch or allow any contact to the modulecomponents,
NUTS1 Disconnect the ignition lead from the ignitor. Removeignitor mounting screws. See Fig. 13.Fig. 132. Remove the igniter from the heater. Cle
TERMINALMOUNTING LEGRESET BUTTONSENSING SURFACEFLAME This heater is equipped with a manual reset high limitswitch. Its purpose is to disconnect the
FUEL SUPPLY VALVEG (OPEN THIS VALVE TO USEG PRESSURE GAUGE)GTEST KIT HOSEPRESSURE GAUGE KITG20736GAS SUPPLY HOSEGAS CONTROL VALVEOPENG117
1188READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFOREBEGINNING TO TROUBLESHOOT PROBLEMS.The following troubleshooting flow charts provide systematicprocedures for isol
Does Igniter Spark?1199PPrroobblleemm 11HHeeaatteerrDDooeess NNoott LLiigghhttIs Proper Voltage being sent from ON/OFF Switch to High Limit Switch?
2200PPrroobblleemm 22HHeeaatteerrLLiigghhttss bbuuttwwiillll nnoott SSttaayy LLiittIs Heater’s Dust Filter Reasonably Clean?Remove Igniter andCle
Electrical Connection and Ladder Diagram2211CAUTION: REFER TO THE HEATER'S ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONDIAGRAM WHEN SERVICING TO AVOID WIRING ERRORS AND
Heater Component FunctionBurner OrificeMetering device used to feed gas to combustion cones at aspecific flow rate.CanopyReflective aluminum heat shie
Parts IdentificationPARTS SCHEMATIC2233243534363733323027262529283114171839 810 4131140 3 6 9162019 2 721 1A31A31B 1B42384123
PARTS LIST2244Item Description Part Number1A Inner Cone 095571B Outer Cone 09556Combustion Cone Kit with Gasket 210882 Gasket 095603 Plate, Burner
Contact your local L.B. White dealer for replacement partsand service or call the L.B. White Company, Inc. at 1-800-345-7200 for assista
WARNINGFire and Explosion Hazard Not for home or recreational vehicle use. Installation of this heater in a home orrecreational vehicle may result i
This owner's manual includes all options and accessoriescommonly used on or with this heater. However, dependingon the configuration purchased,
I34Maximum Input (Btuh) 34,200Ventilation Air to Support Combustion5 psig5 psig5 psig2.0 psig5 psig“A” 26-3/8 in.“B” 20 1/4 in.“C” 10 3/8 in.Net Weigh
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1. Do not attempt to install, repair or service this heateror the gas supply line unless you have continuingexpert training and knowledge of gas he
1. Read all safety precautions and follow L. B. Whiterecommendations when installing this heater. Ifduring the installation or relocating of t
88INSTALLATION LAYOUT GFOR SAFE CLEARANCESI17 & I34 - 3 FT. MINIMUMGBROODER TOP TO CEILINGPOSITION THE GAS HOSE AND ELECTRICAL POWER CORDGOUTSIDE
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