Installation instructions, General – L.B. White I-34 Infraconic Spark Ignition User Manual

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1. Read all safety precautions and follow L. B. White

recommendations when installing this heater. If

during the installation or relocating of the heater, you

suspect that a part is damaged or defective, call a

qualified service agency for repair or replacement.

2. On initial installation and before use, position the

heater properly regarding clearance to combustible

materials and ground clearance to protect the heater

from livestock. Refer to the specification table on

page 4 as well as Figure 2 for installation information

for proper hanging and clearances.

3. The heater may be connected to an approved

electrical supply and operated from off to full heat

output by utilizing the building’s environment

controller. In this type of installation, 5 psig must be

plumbed directly to each radiant heater for proper

combustion.

4. For installations requiring two stage heating, a zone

control panel is available which, when interfaced with

the building’s environment controller, will provide

from half to full heat output. Refer to page 10 of this

manual for more information relative to the control

panel.

5. Position the gas hose outside of the hot zone directly

above the heater. Position the gas hose to avoid any

opportunity for contact with the hot canopy surface of

the heater. Refer to Fig. 2.

6. Insure that all accessories that ship with the heater

have been removed from inside of heater’s shipping

container and installed. This pertains to gas hose,

regulators, etc.

7. The heater’s gas regulator (with pressure relief valve)

should be installed outside of building. Typically any

regulators inside the buildings must be properly

vented to the outside. However, local, state and

national codes always apply to regulator installation.

8. Any regulator mounted outside the building be

protected against the weather, particularly ice

formation. Ice formation can lead to

overpressurization of the regulator and subsequent

gas leaks. See codes covering proper protection.

9. Always use pipe joint compound that is resistant to

liquefied petroleum gas and natural gas.

10. Check all connections for gas leaks using approved

gas leak detectors. Gas leak testing is performed as

follows:

-- Check all pipe connections, hose connections,

fittings and adapters upstream of the gas

control with approved gas leak detectors.

-- In the event a gas leak is detected, check the

components involved for cleanliness and

proper application of pipe compound before

further tightening.

-- Furthermore tighten the gas connections as

necessary to stop the leak.

-- After all connections are checked and any

leaks are stopped, turn on the main burner.

-- Stand clear while the main burner ignites to

prevent injury caused from hidden leaks that

could cause flashback.

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Installation Instructions

GENERAL

-- Insure proper clearance of heater to nearest

combustible materials.

-- Check for general cleanliness. Clean if necessary.

-- Check for tightness of the gas hose connections.

14. A qualified service person shall inspect the heater

and its gas train at least on an annual basis. This

should consist of, but is not limited to, the following

points of action:

-- Start-up and shut down of the heaters and zone

control panel to test for proper operation.

-- Leak check of all pipe joints and hose connections.

-- Thorough cleaning of the exterior of the heater, its

inlet venturi, combustion cones and filter (if

applicable).

-- Thorough inspection of the heater’s component

parts for corrosion, stripped threads, etc. with

subsequent parts replacement as necessary.

-- Gas pressure checks.

15. Turn off the gas supply when the heater is not in use.

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Do not use open flame (matches, torches, candles,

etc.) in checking for gas leaks.

Use only approved leak detectors.

Failure to follow this warning can lead to fires or

explosions.

Fires or explosions can lead to property damage, injury

or death.

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