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Premier Ductable Heater

Owner’s Manual • Premier 350

DF 2.0

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service and repair. 

This includes the task of 

installation, troubleshooting, replacement of 

defective 

parts and testing of the heater. You must 

be able to place the heater into a continuing safe 

and normal operating condition. You must 

completely familiarize yourself with each model 

heater by reading and complying with the safety 

instructions, labels, Owner’s Manual, etc., that is 

provided with each heater.

b.  To be a qualified gas installation person, you must 

have sufficient training and experience to handle  all 

aspects of installing, repairing and altering gas lines, 

including selecting and installing the proper 

equipment, and selecting proper pipe and tank size to 

be used. This must be done in accordance with all 

local, state and national codes as well as the 

manufacturer’s requirements.

c.  In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this 

product must be installed by a gas fitter licensed in

the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

2.  All installations and applications of L.B. White 

heaters must meet all relevant local, state and 

national codes. Included are L.P. gas, natural gas, 

electrical, and safety codes. Your local fuel gas 

supplier, a local licensed electrician, the local fire

department or similar government agencies, or your 

insurance agent can help you determine code 

requirements.

Refer to the following:

U.S. Installations:

--  ANSI/NFPA 58, latest edition, Standard for Storage 

and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum Gas and/or  -- 

ANSI  Z223.1/NFPA  54,  National  Fuel  Gas  Code  --  

ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.

Canadian Installations:

--  CSA B149.1 Natural Gas and Propane Gas Instal-

lation Code.

--  CSA C22.1 Part 1 Standard Canadian Electrical 

Code

--  CSA C22.2 No.3, Electrical Features of Fuel Burn-

ing Equipment.

3.  We cannot anticipate every use which maybe 

made of our heaters. Other standards govern the 

use of fuel gases and heat producing products 

in specific applications. Your local authority can

advise you about these. Check with the local 

fire safety authority if you have questions about

applications.

4. Do not wash the interior of the heater. Use only 

compressed air, a soft brush or dry cloth to clean the 

interior of the heater and its components.

5. For safety, this heater is equipped with manual reset 

high limit switches, an air-proving switch, and a redundant 

gas control valve. Never operate the heater with any 

safety device that has been bypassed. Do not operate 

this heater unless all of these features are fully 

functioning.

6. Do not locate fuel gas containers or fuel supply hoses 

within 20 ft./6.10 meters of the blower outlet of the heater.

7. Do not block air intakes or discharge outlets of the 

heater. Doing so may cause improper combustion or 

damage to heater components leading to property 

damage.

8. The hose assembly shall be visually inspected on a 

daily basis after heater relocation and when the heater is 

in use. If it is evident there is excessive abrasion or wear, 

or if the hose is cut, it must be re-placed prior to the 

heater being put into operation. The hose assembly shall 

be protected from building materials and contact with hot 

surfaces during use. The replacement hose assembly 

shall be that specified by the manufacturer. See parts list.

9. Premier 350DF 2.0 heater is equipped with a gas 

selector valve. The selector valve must be properly 

positioned for the gas supplied to the heater. Further 

information on this feature is provided on page 15 of this 

manual.

10. Check for gas leaks and proper function upon heater 

installation, when relocating, and after servicing. Refer to 

leak check instructions within installation section of this 

manual.

11. This heater shall be inspected for proper operation by 

a qualified service person before each use and at least 

annually.

12. Always turn off the gas supply to the heater if the 

heater is not going to be used in the heating of the 

workspace.

13. This heater is equipped with a three-prong 

(grounding) male receptacle for your protection against 

shock hazard and must be plugged directly into a properly 

grounded three-prong extension cord. Failure to use a 

properly grounded extension cord can result in electrical 

shock, personal injury, or death.

Summary of Contents for CS350DF 2.0

Page 1: ...6115 fax www lbwhite com Congratulations You have purchased the nest circulating heater available Your new L B White heater incorporates the bene ts from the most experienced manufacturer of heating p...

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Page 3: ...ION ASPHYXIATION DUE TO LACK OF ADEQUATE AIR SUPPLY OR CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING ELECTRICAL SHOCK READ THIS OWNER S MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THIS PRODUCT ONLY PERSONS WHO CAN READ UNDERSTAND...

Page 4: ...d Pressure Inches W C kPa 8 0 2 0 Fuel Consumption Per Hour MAX 16 2 lbs 7 34 kg 350 cu ft 9 9m Motor Characteristics Ball Bearing 1 H P 745 7 Watts 1 725 RPM Blower Speed 915 RPM Electrical Supply Vo...

Page 5: ...CO and CO2 poisoning Headaches stinging eyes Dizziness disorientation Dif culty breathing feeling of being suffocated Proper ventilation air exchange OSHA 29 CFR 1926 57 to support combustions and mai...

Page 6: ...uel Gas Odor Odor Fading No Odor Detected Propane gas has a distinctive odor Learn to recognize these odors Reference Fuel Gas Odor and Odor Fading sections above If you have not been properly trained...

Page 7: ...ocal re safety authority if you have questions about applications 4 Do not wash the interior of the heater Use only compressed air a soft brush or dry cloth to clean the interior of the heater and its...

Page 8: ...ion Code CAN B149 1 as appropriate General Installation Instructions WARNING Burn Hazard Can cause property damage severe injury or death 1 To avoid dangerous accumulation of fuel gas turn off gas sup...

Page 9: ...ailure to follow this warning can lead to res or explosions Fires or explosions can lead to property dam age personal injury or loss of life Tighten the gas connection as necessary to stop the leak If...

Page 10: ...ply Although experience is the best guide the follow ing recommendations can be used as a starting point The table is based on experience in northern climates where cold weather and high humidity are...

Page 11: ...receptacle FIG 4 ALWAYS cover the thermostat outlet when not in use DO NOT plug an appliance into the thermostat outlet DO NOT plug the thermostat cord into a power receptacle Thermostat Switch Therm...

Page 12: ...er 500 23189 Use only one duct 12 ft 3 7 m x 18 in 48 cm per heater when using an end diffuser 500 gallon 1892 litre gas supply Minimum Minimum safe distance from gas supply to heater must conform to...

Page 13: ...RIAL DRAPED OVER DUCT DUCT RING INFLATABLE DUCT 100 FT 130 5m DISCHARGE HOLES POINTED DOWNWARD OPTIONAL ACCY 23053 8 FEET 12 44m CLEARANCE TO GROUND TYPICAL CHAIN LOOPED AROUND DUCT DUCT RING ROOF SUP...

Page 14: ...it will cycle the heater on and off based on the temperature set point B Ventilation Mode Operation When the selector switch is positioned to vent the fan motor will start but the igniter will not spa...

Page 15: ...n the propane gas LP position Ensure the fuel selector valve s handle is properly positioned for the fuel being used 1 This feature allows the heater to operate on either propane or natural gas withou...

Page 16: ...the area surrounding the heater to ensure it is clear and free of combustible materials gasoline and other ammable vapors and liquids Have your gas supplier check all gas connections for leaks or rest...

Page 17: ...WARNING Burn Hazard Heater surfaces are hot for a period of time after the heater has been shut down Allow the heater to cool before performing service maintenance or cleaning Failure to follow this...

Page 18: ...Fan and Motor Pulley 1 Remove belt guard from heater 2 Remove belt from pulleys See Belt Replacement 3 Loosen set screw on fan and motor pulleys with a 9 64 in allen wrench See Fig 19 4 Remove pulleys...

Page 19: ...sh to the shaft end of the motor Air Pressure Switch The air pressure switch is located on the side of the fan housing to the right of the fan motor inside the louvered door See Fig 22 FIG 22 1 Discon...

Page 20: ...r verify operation of components Refer to the following and Fig 23 to understand the ignition control s terminal designators if doing voltage checks on the control L1 Main power supply voltage IND Mai...

Page 21: ...ter if cracks are found Manual Reset High Limit Switches This heater has two high limit switches One is located at the burner end of the heater on the heat chamber See Fig 28 The other is located on t...

Page 22: ...ressing its reset button Put the red cap back on the switch Check for electrical continuity across the switch terminals to make sure the contacts have closed 1 Remove the following a Belt guard and be...

Page 23: ...king gas pressures The gas pressures will vary depending upon fuel type Consult the dataplate on the heater or page 4 in this manual for speci c pressures to be used in conjunction with this procedure...

Page 24: ...emove the regulator cap on the control valve Using a standard screwdriver turn the adjusting screw clockwise to increase pressure or counter clockwise to decrease pressure until the burner manifold pr...

Page 25: ...operating the unit with line voltage present and gas on Use extreme caution when working on the heater Failure to follow this warning may result in property damage personal injury or death Heating Mo...

Page 26: ...module will pre purge for 60 seconds before another ignition trial If ignition is not establish within the 3 ignition trials the module goes into safety lockout Fan motor stops To retry for ignition t...

Page 27: ...iving main voltage Check wiring and electrical connections Check wiring and electrical connections If electrical connections are good replace transformer Is transformer delivering 24 volts to terminal...

Page 28: ...motor shaft Tighten the fan set screw s Are 24 volts received at the air pressure switch from terminal PS1 on controller when motor starts Are 24 volts returned from air pressure switch to terminal PS...

Page 29: ...s high limit at burner end receiving 24 volts Is high limit at burner end delivering 24 volts to gas control If high limit switch is tripped firmly depress the swtich reset button Check continuity Det...

Page 30: ...d tight connections Ohm reading should be about 9 K ohm If no continuity is read replace cable Check igniter gap and regap to specifications Ensure lead is connected at both components No Determine if...

Page 31: ...housing Repair or replace as necessary Reconnect wires to capacitor Defective motor Replace the motor Is selector switch set to VENT Yes No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Is proper voltage supplie...

Page 32: ...Premier Ductable Heater www lbwhite com Owner s Manual Premier 350DF 2 0 32 Electrical Connection and Ladder Diagram...

Page 33: ...ble Heater Owner s Manual Premier 350DF 2 0 33 Service Parts Identification Schematic 1 20 18 19 44 4 5 6 9 7 8 10 13 38 37 23 39 34 11 17 14 16 41 40 43 35 21 22 45 15 29 30 28 42 25 24 32 31 33 36 3...

Page 34: ...ch Door 574162 15 Transformer 120 24 40VA 573697 16 Relay 120V SPNO 40 amp Flange Mounted 574446 17 Control Ignition 574247 18 Switch Rocker ON OFF ON 19 20 Hose Hanger 571619 21 Belt 573716 22 Pulley...

Page 35: ...at Snap in 574189 Inlet Flanged PowerRecepitcal Light Status Green 24Volt 570456 574138 Wheel Caster with Mounting Hardware Bracket Thermostat Storage Bracket Regulator Storage 571193 574217 571628 57...

Page 36: ...v Revision Change Description 3 4 2022 A No Added manual change table and 574247 was 500 25590 4 25 2022 A No Transformer 573697 was 509615 9 29 2022 A No Added installation notice 1 10 2023 A No Moto...

Page 37: ...L B White and all other warranties including any implied warranties or merchantability or tness for a particular purpose are expressly disclaimed In the event any implied warranty is not hereby effec...

Page 38: ...s Acaba de comprar el mejor calefactor circulante disponible Su nuevo calefactor L B White los bene cios del fabricante de productos de calefacci n m s experimentado que emplea tecnolog a de avanzada...

Page 39: ...a altas elevaciones no lo especi c al pedirlo o la caja en la que vino esta unidad no tiene una etiqueta adhesiva de designaci n de altitud alternativa comun quese con el servicio t cnico Especi cacio...

Page 40: ...O ENVENENAMIENTO POR MON XIDO DE CARBONO DESCARGAS EL CTRICAS LEA DETENIDAMENTE ESTE MANUAL DEL USUARIO ANTES DE INSTALAR O USAR ESTE PRODUCTO SOLO AQUELLAS PERSONAS QUE PUEDAN LEER COMPRENDER Y SEGU...

Page 41: ...columna de agua kPa 8 0 2 0 Consumo de combustible por hora MAX 16 2 lbs 7 34 kg 350 cu ft 9 9m Caracter sticas del motor Rodamiento 1 H P 745 7 Watts 1 725 RPM Velocidad del ventilador 915 RPM Sumin...

Page 42: ...CO y CO2 Dolores de cabeza picaz n en los ojos Mareos desorientaci n Di cultad para respirar sensaci n de sofocamiento Se debe proporcionar un intercambio de aire de ventilaci n adecuado OSHA 29 CFR...

Page 43: ...te un tiempo determinado tambi n podr a afectar su sensibilidad a ese olor en particular Olor a gas combustible El aromatizante del gas propano y el gas natural es incoloro y la intensidad de su olor...

Page 44: ...quee las entradas de aire ni las v lvulas de descarga del calefactor Si lo hiciera podr a producir una combusti n inadecuada o da os en los componentes del calefactor lo que provocar a da os materiale...

Page 45: ...todas las distancias seguras m nimas del calefactor a los materiales combustibles m s cercanos Las distancias seguras se indican en la placa de datos del calefactor y en la p gina 4 de este manual 3 E...

Page 46: ...r n eliminar del suelo y el terreno circundante la vegetaci n y otros materiales in amables 13 Eventualmente como ocurre con todos los dispositivos el ctricos mec nicos el termostato puede fallar Una...

Page 47: ...E GAS NATURAL El regulador solo debe usarse si la presi n de suministro de gas hacia el calefactor supera la presi n de entrada m xima que se indica en la placa de datos del calefactor Conecte el regu...

Page 48: ...EL SOPLADOR A LOS COMBUSTIBLES ES DE 6 ft 1 83 m LA DISTANCIA SEGURA M NIMA DE LA PARTE SUPERIOR LOS LATERALES Y LA PARTE POSTERIOR DEL CALEFACTOR A LOS COMBUSTIBLES ES DE 1 ft 0 3 m INSTRUCCIONES DE...

Page 49: ...PARED DE LA CARPA DEBE CUMPLIR CON LOS C DIGOS LOCALES ABRAZADERA MATERIAL TENDIDO SOBRE CONDUCTO ANILLO DE CONDUCTO CONDUCTO INFLABLE 100 ft 130 5 m ORIFICIOS DE DESCARGA ORIENTADOS HACIA ABAJO OPCI...

Page 50: ...activar n en secuencia mientras el control de encendido verifica circuitos espec ficos Si el calentador no se enciende y una luz de estado est apagada consulte la etiqueta de soluci n de problemas en...

Page 51: ...calefactor del suministro el ctrico y de gas V lvula selectora de gas Este calentador se env a de f brica con la v lvula selectora de combustible en la posici n de gas propano LP Aseg rese de que el m...

Page 52: ...a presi n o un cepillo o pa o seco Instrucciones de mantenimiento ANTES DE CADA USO Controle la super cie alrededor del calefactor para garantizar que est despejada y que no haya en ella materiales in...

Page 53: ...superior el interruptor de calor ventilaci n y el termostato mediante desconectando los cables en el componente y puente ndolos entre s Vuelva a conectar el suministro el ctrico y abra las v lvulas de...

Page 54: ...l protector de correa del calefactor 2 Extraiga la correa de las poleas Consulte Reemplazo de la correa 3 A oje el tornillo de jaci n de las poleas del ventilador y el motor con una llave Allen de 9 6...

Page 55: ...est ubicado en el costado de la carcasa del ventilador a la derecha del motor del ventilador dentro de la puerta de persiana Vea la figura 22 FIG 22 1 Desconecte los cables el ctricos del interruptor...

Page 56: ...transformador sin 24 VCA el controlador no funcionar C COM Toma de tierra para transformador y control de encendido Consulte tambi n la Secuencia de funcionamiento de este manual seg n sea necesario...

Page 57: ...si se encuentran grietas Restablecimiento manual de los interruptores de l mite superior Este calefactor tiene dos interruptores de l mite Uno est ubicado en el extremo del quemador del calentador en...

Page 58: ...ador al recinto del ventilador 2 Deslice el conjunto completo para extraerlo del calefactor Terminal Super cie de deteccion Llama Pata de montaje 3 Reemplace los componentes seg n sea necesario 4 Cuan...

Page 59: ...ones espec cas que se deben usar en relaci n con este procedimiento La presi n de gas medida en la entrada de la v lvula de gas es la presi n de entrada y la presi n de gas medida en la salida de esta...

Page 60: ...lvula de control de gas Extraiga la tapa del regulador en la v lvula de control Con un destornillador est ndar gire el tornillo de ajuste en el sentido de las agujas del reloj para aumentar la presi...

Page 61: ...tal vez sea necesario hacer funcionar la unidad con voltaje de l nea presente y el gas encendido Proceda con extrema precauci n al trabajar en el calefactor El incumplimiento de esta advertencia podr...

Page 62: ...adamente 180 segundos Si el m dulo de encendido no detecta una llama en cada prueba de encendido La v lvula de gas se cierra La chispa de encendido se apaga El m dulo de encendido se purgar previament...

Page 63: ...al Veri ique las conexiones y el cableado el ctricos Veri ique las conexiones y el cableado el ctricos Si est n en buenas condiciones reemplace el transformador El transformador suministra 24 voltios...

Page 64: ...los de ijaci n del ventilador Se reciben 24 voltios en el interruptor de prueba de aire del terminal PS1 del controlador cuando el motor arranca Se devuelven 24 voltios del interruptor de prueba de ai...

Page 65: ...superior del quemador suministra 24 voltios al control de gas Si el interruptor de l mite superior se activa presione irmemente el bot n de restablecimiento de este Veri ique la continuidad Determine...

Page 66: ...onexiones del cable de encendido de alto voltaje La lectura debe rondar los 9 kohm Si no se obtienen lecturas de continuidad reemplace el cable Verifique el espacio del encendedor y vuelva a ajustar s...

Page 67: ...TILACI N S No No No No No S S S S S El cable de alimentaci n proporciona el voltaje correcto al interruptor selector Se suministra el voltaje adecuado del interruptor selector al motor El ventilador s...

Page 68: ...Calefactores canalizados Premier Manual del usuario Premier 350DF 2 0 31 Conexi n el ctrica y diagrama de escalera...

Page 69: ...w lbwhite com Manual del usuario Premier 350DF 2 0 32 Diagrama de identificaci n de piezas de mantenimiento 1 20 18 19 44 4 5 6 9 7 8 10 13 38 37 23 39 34 11 17 14 16 41 40 43 35 21 22 45 15 29 30 28...

Page 70: ...15 Caja puerta persiana con etiqueta 574273 16 Tirador puerta empotrado 574124 17 Pestillo puerta 574162 18 Transformador 120 24 40VA 19 20 Control encendido 574247 21 Interruptor balanc n ENCENDIDO A...

Page 71: ...a de montaje Tapa salida termostato Recept culos termostato encaje a presi n Guardia cintur n Interruptor termostato selector con maletero Entrada bridada recept culo de potencia 574138 573570 574189...

Page 72: ...Calefactores canalizados Premier Manual del usuario Premier 350DF 2 0 35 Notas...

Page 73: ...ad o idoneidad para un prop sito en particular son expresamente denegadas En el caso de cualquier garant a impl cita que no est e cazmente denegada en el presente documento por efecto de la ley tal ga...

Page 74: ...pieur www lbwhite com F licitations Vous avez achet le meilleur appareil de chauffage circulation disponible Votre nouvel appareil de chauffage de L B White int gre les avantages provenant du fabrican...

Page 75: ...d un produit de haute l vation n avez pas sp ci lors de votre commande et ou la bo te dans laquelle cette unit vous a t livr e n a pas d tiquette indiquant l l vation alterna tive veuillez communiquer...

Page 76: ...OU UNE EXPLOSION PEUT ENDOMMAGER LES BIENS ET M ME CAUSER LE D C S MISES EN GARDE G N RALES LE NON RESPECT DES MISES EN GARDE ET DES INSTRUCTIONS FOURNIES AVEC CE RADIATEUR PEUT ENTRA NER LA MORT DE G...

Page 77: ...ur po CE kPa 8 0 2 0 Consommation de carburant par heure MAX 16 2 lbs 7 34 kg 350 cu ft 9 9m Caract ristiques du moteur Roulement billes 1 H P 745 7 Watts 1 725 RPM Vitesse du ventilateur 915 RPM Alim...

Page 78: ...respirer sensation d touffement A n de soutenir la combustion et de maintenir une qualit d air acceptable un changeur d air de ventilation appropri OSHA 29 CFR 1926 57 doit tre fourni conform ment la...

Page 79: ...ntensit diff rents niveaux tant donn que le propane est plus lourd que l air l intensit de l odeur peut tre plus forte des niveaux inf rieurs Soyez toujours sensible la moindre odeur de gaz Si vous co...

Page 80: ...ux de construction et du contact avec des surfaces chaudes durant l utilisation et durant l entreposage L ensemble de exibles de rechange doit tre celui pr cis par le fabricant Consulter la liste des...

Page 81: ...z Utilisez seulement votre main pour tourner le bouton de com mande de gaz N utilisez jamais d outils Si le bouton de commande ne fonctionne pas la main il devrait tre remplac par un technicien quali...

Page 82: ...e et teint l appareil de chauffage dans une plage de temp ratures de 1 5 C 3 F 14 Prenez le temps de comprendre comment faire fonctionner et entretenir l appareil de chauffage l aide du guide du pro p...

Page 83: ...LISER LE PREST O LITE QUEUE DE COCHON POUR LES INSTALLATIONS DE GAZ NATU REL La pression d alimentation en gaz au r gulateur doit tre au minimum 2 PSI 13 7 kPa Thermostats Si un thermostat n est pas n...

Page 84: ...LA PAROI LAT RALE DOIT TRE CONFORME AVEC LES CODES LOCAUX ET AUX EXIGENCES DU FABRICANT LA DISTANCE S CURITAIRE MINIMUM DE LA SORTIE DU VENTILATEUR AUX COMBUSTIBLES EST 1 83 M 6 PI LA DISTANCE S CURI...

Page 85: ...T RIEL DRAP AU DESSUS DU CONDUIT ANNEAU CONDUIT CONDUIT GONFLABLE 130 5 M 100 PI TROUS DE D CHARGE POINT S VERS LE BAS ACCS OPTIONNEL 23053 12 44 M 8 PI CLAIRANCE AU SOL TYPIQUE CHA NE ENROUL E AUTOUR...

Page 86: ...T Chaleur C OFF O Positionnez l interrupteur au milieu O FIG 13 Ne pas d passer la puissance nominale appos e sur la plaque signal tique ou la pression d ori ce de br leur recommand e par le fabricant...

Page 87: ...l appareil de chauffage de fonctionner soit avec du propane ou du gaz naturel sans changer l ori ce du br leur La vanne de s lection de gaz est situ e entre la vanne de commande de gaz et le br leur L...

Page 88: ...la tension de la courroie ad quate et que les poulies sont correctement align es et non us es Inspectez toutes les inscriptions de l appareil de chauffage p ex le sch ma de c blage les avertissements...

Page 89: ...e soufflante dans le sens antihoraire tout en soulevant soigneusement la courroie pour qu elle se d gage de la rainure de la poulie de soufflante Reportez vous la Figure 17 3 V ri er si les poulies du...

Page 90: ...oteur FIG 19 Vis de r glage Cl d arbre FIG 18 Moteur du ventilateur 1 Retirez le prot ge courroie de l appareil de chauffage 2 Retirer la courroie du ventilateur 3 Retirer la poulie du moteur du moteu...

Page 91: ...de d allumage via les deux interrupteurs de limite sup rieure jusqu la vanne de commande de gaz PS2 retour 24 VCA du pressostat d air PS1 24 VCA vers le pressostat d air W retour 24 VCA du commutateur...

Page 92: ...iquement pour retirer l accumulation de poussi re de salet et d oxyde Inspectez la base de c ramique de l allumeur pour des ssures Remplacez l allumeur si des ssures sont trouv es Interrupteurs de lim...

Page 93: ...e lev e devraient tre test s au moins une fois par an lorsque le chauffage est nettoy en profondeur 1 Retirez les interrupteurs de limite sup rieure du radiateur Retirez galement le capuchon rouge des...

Page 94: ...robinets manom triques de commande du gaz Voir la gure 35 l aide d une cl Allen de 3 16 po retirez les bouchons des robinets manom triques 2 Connectez solidement les jauges de pression ces points 3 O...

Page 95: ...uence des op rations en ce qui concerne la r solution de probl mes Quatre voyants verts sont situ s c t du s lecteur Chaque lumi re sera activ e en s quence pendant que ce circuit l int rieur du chauf...

Page 96: ...dans les 3 essais d allumage le module passe en verrouillage de s curit Le moteur du ventilateur s arr te Pour r essayer l allumage les syst mes doivent tre r initialis s Tournez le thermostat vers le...

Page 97: ...es et les raccords lectriques V rifier les c bles et les raccords lectriques Si les connexions lectriques sont bonnes remplacer le transformateur Est ce que le transformateur livre 24 volts la borne W...

Page 98: ...r les vis de r glage du ventilateur Est ce que 24 volts sont re us au commutateur de v rification d air de la borne PS1 du contr leur lorsque le moteur d marre Est ce que 24 volts sont de l interrupte...

Page 99: ...a limite de temp rature lev e du br leur fournit 24 volts pour la commande de gaz Si l interrupteur de temp rature lev e est d clench appuyer fermement sur le bouton de r initialisation V rifier la co...

Page 100: ...lacer le c ble V ri ier l cart de l allumeur et l arranger selon les sp cifications S assurer que le il est connect aux deux composants Non D terminer si la commande d allumage envoie une tension lev...

Page 101: ...est fournie du commutateur au moteur Le mouvement du ventilateur est il entrav par le logement MODE DE VENTILATION Le pressostat d air est tomb en panne en position ferm e V rifiez s il y a une obstru...

Page 102: ...Appareils de chauffage canalisables Premier Guide du propri taire Premier 350DF 2 0 29 Raccordement lectrique et diagramme chelle...

Page 103: ...emier www lbwhite com Guide du propri taire Premier 350DF 2 0 30 Sch ma d identification des pi ces de service 1 20 18 19 44 4 5 6 9 7 8 10 13 38 37 23 39 34 11 17 14 16 41 40 43 35 21 22 45 15 29 30...

Page 104: ...Poulie ventilateur 571303 26 Roulement coussin 2 par 571294 27 Arbre 3 4 po de diam tre avec rainure de clavette 571820 28 Roue de ventilateur 571309 29 Interrupteur pression d air 574232 30 Interrup...

Page 105: ...1 Prises thermostat encliquetables 573570 42 Garde ceinture 574189 574217 43 44 45 Poign e tui Interrupteur thermostat s lecteur avec d marrage Lumi re tat vert 24 volts 570456 574125 Entr e brides r...

Page 106: ...compris les garanties implicites de quali t marchande ou d ad quation un usage particulier sont express ment exclues Dans le cas o une garantie implicite n est pas effectivement accord e en raison de...

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