Lb-white I-34 Infraconic Pilot Ignition Manuel d'utilisateur

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Congratulations!
You have purchased the finest radiant heater available for the heating of livestock
in agricultural animal confinement buildings.
Your new L.B. White radiant 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 1-800-345-7200.
Owner’s Manual and Instructions
Pilot Ignition Infraconic
Agricultural Building Radiant Heaters
ATTENTION ALL USERS
This heater* has been tested and approved by CSA International in accordance with
AGA Requirements for Gas Fired Brooders No. 8-94 and Canadian Gas Association
Requirememts for Gas Fired Brooders, CAN1-2.20-M85, as a direct gas-fired radiant
heater with intended use for the heating of livestock in agricultural animal
confinement buildings. 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.
MODELS OUTPUT (Btuh) FUEL
I34* 34,200
Propane Vapor
Withdrawal
or Natural Gas
150-23914
Certification by:
* Models with InstaClear™ Pilot Clean Out are not CSA approved.
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Page 1 - Congratulations!

Congratulations!You have purchased the finest radiant heater available for the heating of livestockin agricultural animal confinement buildings.Your n

Page 2

INSTALLING DUST FILTER(Optional accessory on some heater models)10The zone control panel is a remote mounted control systemallowing the operation of a

Page 3 - General Information

11Follow these start-up instruction steps for initial start-upbefore building repopulation. For normal start-up, simplyadjust the thermostat on the b

Page 4 - Radiant Heater Specifications

Clean the heater and optional dust filter on a regular basisto maintain proper combustion and to eliminate futureproblems.The frequency of cleaning wi

Page 5 - Safety Precautions

FIG. 104. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until water runs clean.5. Remove the plastic bag and inspect the cones andventuri tube to make sure these areas are cle

Page 6

1. Close the fuel supply valve to the heater beforeservicing unless it is necessary to have it open foryour service procedure.2. Disconnect the gas ho

Page 7 - Installation Instructions

The instructions apply to both pilot designs.1. Loosen injector tube screw.2. Loosen pilot tube compression nut at gas inlet to pilotassembly.3. Remov

Page 8 - INSTALLATION LAYOUT

PILOT RE-LIGHT VALVECOMPRESSION NUTINJECTOR BODYTHERMOCOUPLEINJECTOR TUBESCREWPRESSUREVALVEPILOT SAFETYCONTROL VALVEADAPTERADAPTERPILOT RE-LIGHT VALVE

Page 9 - GAS TRAIN ASSEMBLY

OPERATION AND SETTING OF PRESSUREVALVE AND PILOT RELIGHT VALVEAll infraconic pilot ignition radiant heaters use two controlcomponents. These are the

Page 10 - FUNCTION AND INSTALLATION

18THERMOCOUPLE INSTALLEDUPPER RETAINING NUTKEY HOLE SLOTCOVERTHERMOCOUPLE NUTINJECTOR BODYTHERMALFUSETHERMOCOUPLERETAINING CLIPSCREW1. Remove the ther

Page 11 - Shut-Down Instructions

LEAD END OF THERMOCOUPLETHERMOFUSE5/16"COVERUPPER NUTTHERMOCOUPLELEADCOVERLOWER NUTTEST KIT HOSEFUEL SUPPLY VALVE(OPEN THIS VALVE TOUSE PRESSURE

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 - C. DUST FILTER

20READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFOREBEGINNING TO TROUBLESHOOT PROBLEMS.The following troubleshooting flow charts provide systematicprocedures for isolati

Page 14 - Service Instructions

Is There aBlockage in thePilot Bracket?21Problem 1Pilot Will Not LightIs Thermostat Set Above RoomTemperature?Is the Pilot Orifice Plugged on the Insi

Page 15 - & STANDARD

22Problem 2Pilot Lights,but will notStay LitDid you Allow Sufficient Time for the Thermocouple to Warm Up?Is the Gas Hose or Pilot Line PartiallyPlugg

Page 16 - PRESSURE VALVE

Problem 3Pilot Does NotRelight AfterMain BurnerShuts DownIs Proper Gas Pressure Supplied to the heater?Check Gas Pressure to theHeater Inlet with a Ga

Page 17 - PILOT RELIGHT VALVE

24Problem 6Heater does not Operate fromMain Burner toPilot Only.Do Environment ControlThermostat Contacts Openand Close? (PerformContinuity Check.Rep

Page 18 - BURNER ORIFICE

25Heater Component FunctionBurner OrificesMetering devices used to feed gas to combustion cones at aspecific flow rate.CanopyReflective aluminum heat

Page 19 - GAS PRESSURE CHECKS

Parts IdentificationPARTS SCHEMATIC26251211131418152016 5 7 6 8 931102222A2423 424A 324B 2 23029 12826273420A22B

Page 20 - Troubleshooting Guide

PARTS LIST27Item Description Part Number1 Venturi Tube & Burner Assembly 206712 Thermocouple Retaining Nut 095763 Thermocouple w/ Fusible Link 095

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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 assistance. Be sure

Page 22

This owner's manual includes all options and accessoriescommonly used on or with this heater. However, dependingon the configuration purchased,

Page 23 - Supplied to the

POULTRYSWINE"B""A""C"I34Maximum Input (Btuh) 34,200Ventilation Air to Support Combustion 400 CFMZone Control PROPANE VAP

Page 24

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

6Safety Precautions1. Do not attempt to install, repair or service this heateror the gas supply line unless you have continuingexpert training and kno

Page 26 - Parts Identification

Do not lift the heater from its shipping container by usingthe cleanout as a handle. Doing so may cause physical damage to the cleanout. Lift the

Page 27 - PARTS LIST

joints as well as the gas control valve inlet andoutlet connections with approved gas leakdetectors. -- If a leak is detected, check the componentsin

Page 28 - Replacement Parts and Service

BUSHINGRIGID END OF HOSETO GASSUPPLYVALVE, SHUT-OFFCONNECT HOSE TO CONTROL VALVEINLET, TIGHTEN SECURELYSTANDARD HOSEYour heater is supplied with one

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