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INDOOR VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

This heater requires a properly sized motorized air inlet shutter,
flexible duct, and exhaust fan. All items must be installed when
the heater is located within the greenhouse.
These components, along with specific instructions, are provided
in the indoor ventilation kit, part number 25985.

Air Inlet 

Ideally the air inlet shutter should be located as shown in Fig.4a,
4b, and 4c. However, it may also be installed in any other
location on an end or side wall, especially if water, gas, or
electrical lines create interference See Fig.4d for alternate
locations at end or side walls.

Regardless of air inlet location, the flexible duct (included with
the ventilation kit) must be installed. The duct must be cut to
proper length to prevent sagging and kinks from preventing
proper air flow to the heater. Separate duct installation
instructions are provided in the duct kit.

Ensure the motorized air inlet  and the heater’s air inlet are kept
free of any blockages.

FIG. 4a Blower Outlet View

F I G .   4 c

Side View

FIG. 4d Alternate Air Inlet Locations

EENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

ENG/BYNAME/JIMI/HD220/HD220-5B

1 1/2 FT MAX.

MOTORIZED AIR INLET

ALIGNED TO AIR INLET

IN BASE OF HEATER

MOTORIZED AIR INLET SHOWN 

WITHOUT DUCT ATTACHED FOR CLARITY

OUTSIDE AIR SOURCE

1 1/2 FT

. MINIMUM

CUT DUCT TO PROPER LENGTH

NO KINKS OR SAGGING

10 FT. MAXIMUM FROM AIR INLET AT HEATER TO MOTORIZED AIR

INLET SHUTTER, REGARDLESS OF INLET LOCATION.  DUCT MUST BE

INSTALLED

END WALL

GROUND

HEATER 

AIR DISCHARGE

OUTSIDE AIR
SOURCE

EXTERIOR

INTERIOR

CENTERED

AIR INLET 

DUCT WITH COLLAR
CENTERED TO AIR INLET
OF HEATER

FIG. 4b Underside View

2  FT. MIN.

END W

ALL

DUCT ATTACHED 
TO AIR INLET OF
HEATER, AND CUT TO
PROPER LENGTH. (NO
KINKS OR SAGGING)

18 IN. 

MIN.

*

18 IN. 

MIN.

*

* THE MOTORIZED AIR INLET MUST BE INSTALLED A MINIMUM OF 18 IN. ABOVE THE
GROUND OR TO A HEIGHT NECESSARY TO PREVENT BLOCKAGE FROM OBSTRUCTIONS
(EXAMPLES: SNOW, EXTERIOR PLANT GROWTH, ETC.)

SIDE W

ALL

18 IN. 

MIN.

*

Summary of Contents for Therma Grow 120NG

Page 1: ...s Manual and Instructions Therma Grow Greenhouse Heaters View this manual online at www lbwhite com 150 27595 REV B ATTENTION ALL USERS This heater has been tested and evaluated by C S A Internationa...

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Page 3: ...s heater can result in Death Serious bodily injury or burns Property damage or loss from fire or explosion Asphyxiation due to lack of adequate air supply or carbon monoxide poisoning Electrical shock...

Page 4: ...stributor dealer or the L B White Company Contact your local L B White distributor or the L B White Co Inc for assistance or if you have any questions about the use of the equipment or its application...

Page 5: ...d electrically interlocked with the heater to prevent heater operation if air inlet and exhaust outlet do not open when heating is required Model Indoor Mounting Air Exchange Requirements 1 Burner Man...

Page 6: ...lding and area before you return Properly trained service people must repair the leak check for further leakages and then relight the appliance for you WARNING n Do not use this heater for heating hum...

Page 7: ...ipped with a manual reset high limit switch and an air proving switch Never operate this heater with any safety device that has been bypassed Do not operate this heater unless all of these features ar...

Page 8: ...ground or to a height that would prevent snow blockage of heater s air inlet Refer to instructions provided in the optional L B White outdoor mounting and ducting kit part number 23579 4 The heater mu...

Page 9: ...appropriate alarms 16 Take time to understand how to operate and maintain the heater by using this Owner s Manual Make sure you know how to shut off the gas supply to the building and also to the indi...

Page 10: ...MI HD220 HD220 5B ENG BYNAME JIMI HD220 HD220 5B ENG BYNAME JIMI HD220 HD220 5B ENG BYNAME JIMI HD220 HD220 5B ENG BYNAME JIMI HD220 HD220 5B ENG BYNAME JIMI HD220 HD220 5B ENG BYNAME JIMI HD220 HD220...

Page 11: ...consideration must be given to making sure the heater is located away from the people entering or exiting the greenhouse so they cannot accidentally knock the heater or tamper with the heater and its...

Page 12: ...NTROL VALVE INLET REGULATORVENT GAS FLOW 1 Always use approved pipe thread compound suitable for use with L P gas or natural gas on the threaded connections 2 Assemble the components together accordin...

Page 13: ...roximately 17 seconds After igniter warm up time has been achieved the motor will start again and shortly thereafter ignition will occur NOTE It is normal for air to be trapped in the gas hose on new...

Page 14: ...Periodic 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...

Page 15: ...ent jumpered Replace the part immediately An alternate method for checking the components is to perform a continuity check 5 Do not jumper the air proving switch If jumpered the ignition control will...

Page 16: ...m the switch which indicates the contacts of the switch have opened 4 Allow the switch cool down for about a minute before firmly pressing the red reset button on the switch 5 Check for electrical con...

Page 17: ...further checking or adjustment is required Proceed to section D 3 If the inlet pressures do not agree with that specified on the dataplate then the regulator controlling gas pressure to the heater req...

Page 18: ...ocated at the end of the igniter leads See Fig 16 2 Loosen the screw securing the igniter shield and the igniter to the mounting bracket Remove the igniter and shield 3 Ensure the igniter is located s...

Page 19: ...ition control Red light on ignition control is illuminated Ignition control sends flame sense current to flame sensor Ignition control module performs self safety check Internal components are tested...

Page 20: ...ace thermostat Is heater connected to power supply No No No Yes Ensure heater is connected to power supply Check breakers Is transformer receiving proper voltage Check wiring for continuity between tr...

Page 21: ...r proving switch been jumpered Yes No Remove jumper from switch Rapid Flash Reverse polarity Have electrician check neutral and hot wire connections that outlet heater is connected to Long Flash Two s...

Page 22: ...sary No Is fan wheel plugged with dirt Is there an obstruction in blower outlet preventing air proving switch closure No Are 115 volts sent from ignition control terminal IND to motor relay No If impr...

Page 23: ...e and component Repair or replace as necessary or replace ignition control Provide proper pressure to heater and check with a gauge Check for voltage to switch Check wiring and repair if defective If...

Page 24: ...l Flame sense is low and that flame failure or improper operation can occur at any time See flame sensor related problems in three time flash pattern Four Times If HSI board does not reset then replac...

Page 25: ...24 Electrical Connection and Ladder Diagram 115 Volt Supply 120 VOLT...

Page 26: ...25 230 Volt Supply 120 VOLT...

Page 27: ...ation Hot Surface Igniter Ignition device used on automatic ignition control systems Ignites gas by surface temperature rather than spark or flame Ignition Control Module Electronic printed circuit bo...

Page 28: ...27 28 30 37 38 39 21 20 19 16 17 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 3 2 1 14 31 32 33 34 35 26 27 29 36 22 25 13 18 15 24 23 Parts Identification PARTS SCHEMATIC...

Page 29: ...r Igniter Shield 572512 18 Bracket w Screws 570089 19 Flame Sensor 520139 20 High Limit Switch LP Gas 572501 Natural Gas 505566 21 Heat Chamber LP Gas 572499 Natural Gas 572500 22 Control Box w Cover...

Page 30: ...of the equipment and in any event L B White s liability in connection with the equipment including for claims based on negligence or strict liability is limited to the purchase price Some states do no...

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