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Volt™ 60 

 

Electric Fan Heater

www.lbwhite.com

Owner’s Manual • Volt™ 60

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Operation Instructions

REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS IN 

THIS MANUAL. THEY ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SAFE 

USE OF THE HEATER.

FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES.

TO START HEATING:

1.  Place the heater on a stable and level surface. 

Make sure that no explosive or combustible fumes 

or dust are present.

MINIMUM CLEARANCES 

FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS

OUTLET = 6 feet

SIDES = 1 foot

TOP = 2 feet

REAR = 2 feet

FLOOR = COMBUSTABLE

2.  Connect 480 V / 60 Hz 3-Phase power source 

to the heater. THE POWER SOURCE MUST BE 

EQUIPPED WITH A CIRCUIT  BREAKER! See 

paragraph “Technical specifications” in this manual 

for correct amperage rating. NOTE: Check your 

heater to make sure it is wired for either one or 

three phase use.

3.  Set the room thermostat to a temperature above 

the ambient room temperature by turning the 

knob. Note! The heater will start heating only if the 

thermostat “calls for heat” meaning that it is set to 

higher than prevailing ambient temperature

Select the power range by means of the switches 

marked S1, S2 and S3. 

   S1 “ON” = Partial output 16 kW (51,200 BTU/h) 

 

S1 & S2 “ON” = Partial output 32 kW (102,400 BTU/h)

 

S1 & S2 & S3 “ON” = Full output 40 kW (136,500 BTU/h)

 

THE HEATER WILL  NOW OPERATE 

AUTOMATICALLY, CONTROLLED BY  THE  

THERMOSTATS.

TO STOP HEATING

1. Turn the main switch into position “OFF” standby

2.  Let the fan run until it stops automatically - do not 

disconnect heater from power source!

3. Disconnect the power supply plug

NOTE!

THE HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN 

OVERHEAT LIMIT SWITCH WHICH 

MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO STOP. 

CHECK AND REMOVE THE CAUSE FOR 

OVERHEATING BEFORE RESTARTING.

■  Keep heater clean. Use pressurized air to blow 

fan blades clean. Note! Use moderate pressure to 

avoid damage to fan blades

■  Inspect heater before and after each use

■  The fan motor is sealed and has permanently 

lubricated bearings

Maintenance

WARNING

■  NEVER SERVICE THE HEATER WHILE IT IS 

PLUGGED IN, RUNNING OR HOT. SEVERE 

BODILY INJURY OR ELECTRIC SHOCK MAY 

OCCUR.

■  ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED 

TO OPEN HEATER FOR SERVICE. 

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

Storage Instructions

When not in use, the heater must be disconnected from power source, cleaned of dust and stored in a dry place.

The power supply cord should be loosely wound around the handle of the heater.

Summary of Contents for CE060

Page 1: ...608 783 5691 608 783 6115 fax www lbwhite com Congratulations You have purchased the finest electric fan heater available Your new L B White heater incorporates the benefits from the most experienced...

Page 2: ...TAINER DO NOT RUN CORD UNDER CARPETING DO NOT COVER CORD WITH THROW RUGS RUNNERS OR THE LIKE ARRANGE CORD AWAY FROM TRAFFIC AREAAND WHERE IT WILL NOT BE TRIPPED OVER TO DISCONNECT HEATER TURN CONTROLS...

Page 3: ...rough the heater Although effectively cooled by the fan the heating elements have high surface temperatures That is why combustible materials must be kept at a safe distance from the heater and care m...

Page 4: ...s marked S1 S2 and S3 S1 ON Partial output 16 kW 51 200 BTU h S1 S2 ON Partial output 32 kW 102 400 BTU h S1 S2 S3 ON Full output 40 kW 136 500 BTU h THE HEATER WILL NOW OPERATE AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLL...

Page 5: ...open C2 C3 C4 Contactor F1 Fuse M Fan motor R1 R15 Heating element S1 Toggle switch for 24 kW output S2 Toggle switch for 24kW output S3 Toggle switch for 12kW output TA Ambient Thermostat TC Cooldown...

Page 6: ...usure Schematic Item Description Part 1 Outer Cover White Incl Connection Hatch 474372 1 Outer Cover Green Incl Connection Hatch 474372G 2 Handle 474371 3 Overheat Limit Switch Inner 474337 Item Descr...

Page 7: ...arge 474353 11 Contactor 4 Heater 474340 12 Auxillary Contact 474338 13 Toggle Switch 474343 14 Fuse Holder 474376 Fuse 474376A 15 Terminal Block 474349 16 Transformer 474344 Item Description Part 17...

Page 8: ...p for 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user Warranty is automatic if a component is found defective within 12 months of the date code marked on the part If the defect occurs more than 12...

Page 9: ...608 783 5691 608 783 6115 fax www lbwhite com Enhorabuena Ha adquirido el mejor Calefactor el ctrico con ventilador disponible Su nuevo calefactor de L B White incorpora las ventajas del fabricante m...

Page 10: ...TE CON L QUIDO NO PASE EL CABLE POR DEBAJO DE LAALFOMBRA NO CUBRAEL CABLE CONALFOMBRAS TAPETES O SIMILARES COLOQUE EL CABLE LEJOS DEL REA DE TR FICO Y DONDE NO SE PUEDA TROPEZAR CON L PARA DESCONECTAR...

Page 11: ...el ventilador los refrigera eficazmente los elementos calefactores tienen temperaturas superficiales elevadas Por ello se debe mantener los materiales combustibles a una distancia segura del calefact...

Page 12: ...DO POR LOS TERMOSTATOS APAGADO DE LA CALEFACCI N 1 Coloque el interruptor principal en la posici n OFF en espera 2 Permita que el ventilador funcione hasta que se detenga autom ticamente no desconecte...

Page 13: ...15 Elemento calefactor S1 Interruptor de palanca para una potencia de 24 kW S2 Interruptor de palanca para una potencia de 24 kW S3 Interruptor de palanca para una potencia de 12 kW TA Termostato de a...

Page 14: ...n N de pieza 1 Cubierta exterior blanca Incl Compuerta de conexi n 474372 1 Cubierta exterior verde Incl Compuerta de conexi n 474372G 2 Asa 474371 3 Interruptor de l mite de sobrecalentamiento interi...

Page 15: ...or 4 calefactor 474340 12 Contacto auxiliar 474338 13 Interruptor de palanca 474343 14 Fusible portafusible 474376 15 Bloque de terminales 474349 16 Transformador 474344 Art culo Descripci n N de piez...

Page 16: ...de la fecha de compra por parte del usuario final La garant a es autom tica si un componente se encuentra defectuoso dentro de los 12 meses siguientes al c digo de fecha marcado en la pieza Si el def...

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