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IGNITION LEAD

IGNITION CONTROL
MOUNTING SCREWS

1. Disconnect heater from its electrical supply.

2. Close fuel supply valves to heater.

3. Remove dust filter and filter sleeve.

4. Remove the screws that secure the control box cover

to the control box and lift cover from box.

5. Disconnect all electrical leads from the ignition

control terminals.

6. Disconnect high voltage ignition lead.

7. Remove the screws which secure the ignition control

module to the control box.  See Fig. 8.

8. To re-assemble, reverse these procedures.

FIG. 8

ADAPTER

INLET

BUSHING

GROUND LEAD

VALVE GROUNDING AND
ATTACHMENT SCREW

ADAPTER

VENTURI 
NECK

BURNER ORIFICE

GAS CONTROL

VALVE

1. Close fuel supply valves to the inlet of heater.
2. Disconnect the heater from its electrical supply.
3. Remove the screw which secures the venturi neck

and valve ground lead to the venturi tube.

4. Remove injector body with gas control from venturi

tube.

5. Using a 6 mm hex nut driver, remove the orifice head

from the orifice body by turning counter-clockwise.

6. Use compressed air to clean the orifice hole.  Do not

push or poke any small file, broach, etc. through

orifice holes.  Doing so may enlarge the hole, causing

combustion problems.  Reinstall orifice head back

into the orifice body.  Make sure you do not

overtighten the orifice as overtightening can strip the

threads in the injector body.

FIG. 9

BURNER ORIFICE

BOOT

SWITCH

1. Disconnect the heater from its electrical supply.

2. Close fuel supply valves to heater..

3. Remove filter and filter sleeve (if applicable).  Remove

the screws that secure the control box cover to the

control box and lift cover from box.

4. Disconnect the electrical leads from the ON/OFF

switch.

5. Using the appropriate wrench, remove the rubber boot

from the ON/OFF switch.  See Fig. 7.

6. Remove the switch from the control box.

7. To re-assemble, reverse these procedures.

FIG. 7

ON/OFF SWITCH

ATTENTION

When removing or replacing the ignition control module 
it is important to handle the module at the edges of the
board.  Do not touch or allow any contact to the module
components.  Doing so may damage the electronics of
the module.

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IGNITION MODULE

Summary of Contents for I17

Page 1: ...may have call us toll free at 1 800 345 7200 Owner s Manual and Instructions Spark Ignition Infraconic Agricultural Building Radiant Heaters ATTENTION ALL USERS This heater has been tested and evalua...

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

Page 4: ...te distributor or the L B White Co Inc for assistance or if you have any questions about the use of the heater or its application The L B White Co Inc has a policy of continuous product improvement It...

Page 5: ...applicable 1 There are other factors that will affect the quantity of animals each heater can cover These include building ventilation and control systems building insulation building size and populat...

Page 6: ...hing Symptoms of improper combustion affecting livestock can be disease lower feed conversion or death Asphyxiation Hazard Some p people c cannot s smell w well S Some p people c cannot smell t the o...

Page 7: ...uired have a qualified gas heater service agency replace the complete part Do not attempt to repair 5 This heater is intended for the heating of livestock in agricultural animal confinement buildings...

Page 8: ...ttings 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 compou...

Page 9: ...s designed for either L P vapor withdrawal or natural gas depending on model number Do not use this heater in an LPG liquid withdrawal system Do not permit LPG in liquid form to enter the heater at an...

Page 10: ...the elastic on the filter and slide the filter over the sleeve Make sure the elastic of the filter is covering the top of the sleeve and that the seam of the filter is perpendicular to the canopy edge...

Page 11: ...fully clogged with dust and dirt A dust choked filter will restrict the combustion air causing improper combustion Signs of improper combustion include backflashing of flame into the venturi tube yel...

Page 12: ...ill occur 5 Set the building s temperature control to desired temperature This heater includes a spark ignition control module for purposes of controlling the timing of the ignition process of the hea...

Page 13: ...ou can no longer feel heat coming from the heater canopy or combustion cones 2 Using a soft bristle brush brush off all exterior surfaces of the heater Pay particular attention to the air inlet hole o...

Page 14: ...ny debris that may have accumulated 2 The a appliance a area s shall b be k kept c clear a and f free f from combustible m materials g gasoline a and o other flammable v vapors a and l liquids 3 Regul...

Page 15: ...rom the orifice body by turning counter clockwise 6 Use compressed air to clean the orifice hole Do not push or poke any small file broach etc through orifice holes Doing so may enlarge the hole causi...

Page 16: ...sconnect the high voltage ignition lead 10 Remove the connector nut from the ignition cable This same nut will be slid over the replacement ignition cable and used to create a water tight connection a...

Page 17: ...ater top 6 Remove the igniter from the heater The igniter rod and its insulating ceramic body must be rigid within its mounting bracket If the igniter rod or its body are capable of movement the ignit...

Page 18: ...e heater with a bypassed high limit switch may lead to overheating possibly resulting in a fire with subsequent damage to the heater building damage or loss of livestock TERMINAL MOUNTING LEG RESET BU...

Page 19: ...as control valve Tighten securely See Fig 15 2 Connect the gas supply hose to the hose fitting on the test kit Tighten securely See Fig 15 3 Reconnect the heater to its electrical supply 4 Open the ma...

Page 20: ...oblem is identified by the flow chart OPERATION SEQUENCE A call for heat occurs from building thermostat Line voltage is sent from building s temperature control to heater s ON OFF switch Switch sends...

Page 21: ...High Limit Switch and Determine Cause of Tripping No No Is ON OFF Switch on Heater Positioned to ON Position the Switch to ON Yes No Is Proper Voltage Supplied to Heater Power Cord Provide Proper Vol...

Page 22: ...ed Methods in this Owner s Manual No No I s Heater s Venturi Tube Reasonably Clean Clean Heater According to Prescribed Cleaning Methods in this Owner s Manual Yes No Is Flame Sense Ground Lead Proper...

Page 23: ...in this Owner s Manual Yes No Is Dust Filter Clean Are Inner Cone Inlet Venturi Injector Body or Burner Orifice Plugged Clean all Components According to Cleaning Instructions in Owner s Manual If Com...

Page 24: ...LACK GREEN WHITE SPARK IGNITION CONTROL NOTE POWER CORD IS CONNECTEDTO THERMOSTAT OR BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM N1 N2 GND L1 MV ON OFF SWITCH POWER CORD GAS CO...

Page 25: ...ignition control systems Ignites gas by spark Ignition Control Module Electronic device which controls the ignition sequence and operation of the heater Injector Body Allows combustion air to be drawn...

Page 26: ...Parts Identification PARTS SCHEMATIC 11 4 5 10 34 6 17 8 26 32 25 37 27 28 22 35 24 23 31 30 7 31B 1 31A 29 3 9 2 12 36 20 16 21 13 41 1 14 19 18 33 39 42 40 38 25...

Page 27: ...n 25 Orifice Burner L P Gas 310 21562 310 20573 Natural Gas 310 09776 310 21000 26 Injector Body w Air Register Plate L P Gas 500 21838 500 20672 Natural Gas 500 21837 500 21559 27 Retaining Screw for...

Page 28: ...te o of p purchase by t the e end u 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 tha...

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