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ON

OFF

For initial start-up after heater installation, follow steps 1-6.
For normal start-up, simply set the thermostat above room
temperature.

1.

Connect electrical cord to an approved electrical
outlet.

2.

Set thermostat to desired room temperature.

3.

This heater has a manually operated toggle style
selector switch located adjacent to the control box.
This switch allows you to either heat or ventilate (no
heat).  See Fig. 10 for selector switch positions.

FIG. 10

A.  Heating

a.

Open all manual fuel supply valves.  Check for gas
leaks using an approved leak detector.  The gas
control valve on the heater has a manual shut-off
feature incorporated into the valve assembly.  Make
sure the indicator on the valve is turned to the on
position.  See Fig 8.

b.

When the selector switch is positioned to heat, the
red light on the ignition control will be on.  At this
point, motor will start, the igniter will spark and
ignition will occur.  The heater will cycle based upon
interconnected control system.

FIG. 11

B.  Ventilation

When the selector switch is positioned to vent, the
red light will NOT be on.  The fan motor will start, but
the igniter will not spark, nor will ignition occur.  This
feature is used typically when heat is not needed, but
air circulation is required.  To discontinue the
ventilation feature, position the switch to off or heat,
or use the interconnected contacts (customer
supplied) to accomplish this task.

C.  Off

Position the switch to midpoint.

ATTENTION

It is normal for air to be trapped in gas hose on new
installations.  The heater may attempt more than one
trial for ignition before air is finally purged from line and
ignition takes place.

4.

The direct spark ignition (DSI) control board within
this heater is self-diagnostic.  The board works in
conjunction with a light emitting diode (L.E.D.) built
into the selector switch.  The L.E.D. will flash a
specific continuous flash pattern depending on a
problem that occurs.  Match specific flash pattern
given by L.E.D. to troubleshooting label applied to
inside of burner cap access panel of the heater.  The
troubleshooting label identifies the causes of the
problem as it relates to specific flash pattern and
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“Troubleshooting Data” within this Owner’s Manual.

5.

The gas control valve in this heater is a two stage
control.  When a call for heat occurs, the valve will
open to its f ir st stage rate.  Depending upon
temperature requirements and temperature control
setting, the valve will then either remain at first stage
heat rate before the temperature control is satisfied,
or the valve will open completely to its second stage
capacity.  If the valve opens to its second stage
capacity, it is designed to revert back to its first stage
heat rate before controller shuts heater down. 

6.

Do not exceed input rating stamped on nameplate or
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pressure for size orifice(s) used.  Make certain that
the primary air supply to main burner is open and
free of dust, dirt and debris for complete, proper
combustion.

If the heater is to be shut down for cleaning, maintenance or
repair, follow steps 1 - 5.  Otherwise, simply turn thermostat
to “off” or “no heat” for standard shut down.

1.

Close all manual fuel supply valves.

2.

With the heater lit, allow heater to burn off excess
fuel in gas supply hose.

3.

Turn the indicator on the gas control to “off”.

4.

Turn thermostat to “off” or “no heat” position.

5.

Disconnect the heater from the electrical supply.

14

Start-Up Instructions

Shut-Down Instructions

HEAT
(UP)

OFF
(MID)

VENT
(DOWN)

Summary of Contents for GreenGro Plus HD220

Page 1: ...ology 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 800 345 7200 Owner s Manual and Instructions GreenGro Plus...

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Page 3: ...l injury or loss of life GENERAL HAZARD WARNING Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in Death Serious bodily injury or burns Property damage or...

Page 4: ...have any questions about the use of the equipment or its application The L B White Co Inc has a policy of continuous product improvement It reserves the right to change specifications and design witho...

Page 5: ...ter operation if air inlet and exhaust outlet do not open when heating is required Model Indoor Mounting Air Exchange Requirements 1 Burner Manifold Pressure In W C Net Weight lbs Shipping Weight lbs...

Page 6: ...efore you return Properly trained service people must repair the leak check for further leakages and then relight the appliance for you WARNING Do not use this heater for heating human living quarters...

Page 7: ...h Never operate this 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 operate the heater with its door open 7...

Page 8: ...to instructions provided in the optional L B White outdoor mounting and ducting kit part number 23579 4 The heater must have the proper gas regulator installed for the application A regulator must be...

Page 9: ...tected by a separate back up control system that limits high and low temperatures and also activates appropriate alarms 16 Take time to understand how to operate and maintain the heater by using this...

Page 10: ...t See Fig 4b The motorized air inlet must be no more than 1 ft from the back of the heater and properly aligned to the heater See Fig 4c The heater should have a minimum clearance of 1 ft above the gr...

Page 11: ...lts and chain according to the illustration and tighten all eyebolts securely FIG 7 3 Ensure the heater is securely fastened to overhead supports and is hanging level Check crosswise and lengthwise 4...

Page 12: ...eat The GreenGro incorporates a manual heat vent switch When in the heat position the heater operates normally When in the vent position the heater fan operates continuously In the vent mode the heate...

Page 13: ...te on first stage heat only Remove jumper at terminals 8 and 9 Connect controller contacts in terminals 8 and 9 2 Operate on second stage heat only Remove jumper at terminals 8 and 9 Move jumper to te...

Page 14: ...ALVE HOSE REGULATOR ASSEMBLY REGULATOR NIPPLE VALVE MANUAL SHUT OFF GAS HOSE ADAPTER SEDIMENTTRAP TO CONTROL VALVE INLET REGULATORVENT GAS FLOW 1 Always use approved pipe thread compound suitable for...

Page 15: ...ignition DSI control board within this heater is self diagnostic The board works in conjunction with a light emitting diode L E D built into the selector switch The L E D will flash a specific contin...

Page 16: ...odic cleaning and inspection as well as proper maintenance are essential to avoid serious injury or property damage 1 The area surrounding the heater shall be kept clear and free from combustible mate...

Page 17: ...latch the access panel Start the heater and check for proper operation FIG 13 AIR PROVING SWITCH 16 Service Instructions 1 Close the fuel supply valve to the heater and disconnect the heater s electri...

Page 18: ...ME SENSOR 17 BLOWER OUTLET OF HEATER AIR PROVING SWITCH ARM OF FLAPPER AIR PROVING SWITCH ARM FANWHEEL PIVOT POINT OF FLAPPER EDGE OF FLAPPER PIVOT POINT OF FLAPPER FLAPPER 31 7 MMTO 34 9 MM 1 Ensure...

Page 19: ...agree with that specified on the dataplate If so then no further checking or adjustment is required Proceed to section D 3 If the inlet pressures do not agree with that specified on the dataplate the...

Page 20: ...hich indicates the contacts of the switch have opened Check for lack of electrical continuity across the switch terminals to verify contacts have opened 5 Allow the switch cool down for about a minute...

Page 21: ...B Motor Hums Does Not Run 25 Components should be replaced only after each step has been completed and replacement is suggested in the flow chart Refer to the Servicing sections as necessary to obtai...

Page 22: ...e 24 Volts Supplied from Transformer No No No No No Yes Is Proper Voltage Supplied to Transformer No Yes Yes No See One Time Flash L E D Light is Defective Replace Ignition Control Check Dataplate for...

Page 23: ...sitions Yes Repair Air Proving Switch One Time Flash Pattern Begins Immediately After Condition Occurs Is Air Proving Switch Stuck Closed Check Continuity Is Airflow Switch Binding Repair Yes Yes No N...

Page 24: ...Blade Set Screw Is Proper Voltage Supplied to Fan Motor No Yes Defective Motor or Capacitor Replace Motor or Capacitor Is Ignition Control Module Sending Proper Voltage to Motor Relay Is Ignition Modu...

Page 25: ...Heat Turn Unit On Should Hear Audible Click When Valve Opens Approx 4 5 Seconds After Power is Supplied To Unit Is Ignitor Properly Gapped Are 24 Volts Supplied to Terminal MV on Gas Valve Defective G...

Page 26: ...onnections Verify Proper Voltage with a Voltage Tester Contact a Qualified electrician if Proper voltage is not Present No No Yes Is Proper Voltage Supplied to Selector Switch from Power Cord No VENTI...

Page 27: ...R SELECTOR SWITCH ELECTRICAL LADDER DIAGRAM IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRES AS SUPPLIED WITH THE HEATER MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH WIRING MATERIAL HAVING A TEMPERATURE RATING OF AT LEAST 3...

Page 28: ...R JUMPER POWER SUPPLY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 BROWN IGNITER FLAME SENSOR HIGH VOLTAGE IGNITION LEAD OPTIONAL THERMOSTAT BURNER GROUND GROUND GROUND HIGH LIMIT SWITCH BLACK BLACK L1 IND L E D MV PS2 PS1 W...

Page 29: ...eat Chamber Metal fire box within the appliance that provides an area where burner flame mixes with combustion air thereby providing heat High Limit Switch Safety device wired into the control system...

Page 30: ...24 35 34 22 36 37 33 32 30 27 23 26 25 29 28 31 7B 7A 17 18 15 8 10 5 4 13 11 12 3 6 9 16 20 19 2 7 21 1 14 Parts Identification PARTS SCHEMATIC 29...

Page 31: ...Assembly 23780 19 Switch High Limit 05566 20 Heat Chamber LP Gas 27488 Natural Gas 26570 21 Case Assembly w Doors Latches 1 23482 22 Cover Control Box 2 23481 23 Plug Window 08255 24 O Ring 08347 25...

Page 32: ...rchase 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 months later than the date code bu...

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