Start-up instructions, Shut-down instructions – L.B. White I-34 Infraconic Spark Ignition User Manual

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The building’s environmental temperature control system

will shut the heater down after proper temperature has been

achieved.

If heater is to be shut down for cleaning, maintenance or

service:

1.

Shut off all gas supply valves to the heaters.

2.

Allow heaters to burn off fuel gas remaining in the

gas supply line.

3.

Position the ON/OFF switch to OFF.

4.

Disconnect the heater from its electrical supply.

Shut-Down Instructions

Follow steps 1-5 on initial start up after heater installation

by a qualified gas heater service person. For normal

startup, simply turn the building thermostat above room

temperature.

1. Connect the heater to an approved electrical supply

and building’s temperature control system.

2. Open all gas supply valves to the heater and check

for gas leaks at all connections using approved leak

detectors.

3. Energize the building’s temperature control system to

provide power to the heater.

4. Position the ON/OFF switch on the heater’s control

box to ON. See Fig. 7. The igniter will spark and

ignition will occur.

5. Set the building’s temperature control to desired

temperature.

It is normal for air to be trapped in the gas line on new

installations.

The heater may attempt more than one ignition trial

before air is purged from the line and ignition occurs.

This heater includes a spark ignition control module for

purposes of controlling the timing of the ignition process of

the heater as well as monitoring the safety functions. The

control module is located in a control box at the gas inlet

end of the heater. On a call for heat, the igniter will spark

and the gas control valve will open shortly afterward. The

igniter will continue to spark for approximately 10 seconds.

Flame sense, as monitored by the ignition control, will keep

the gas valve open and main burner in operation until

proper temperature is achieved.

The ignition control module will make up to 3 trials for

ignition. There will be a 15 second time span between each

ignition trial. If ignition is not achieved after the third trial, a

15 minute wait period will occur. After the 15 minute time

span has elapsed, the heater will make three more trials for

ignition. This process will continue as long as there is a call

for heat from the building’s temperature control system.

FIG. 7

Start-Up Instructions

ON/OFF SWITCH

ON

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