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23

Two Times

Flash patt

ern

begins 12

seconds af

te

r

condition

occur

s.

(Patt

ern

indicat

es 

lac

k of air

pr

o

ving in fan

section 

of unit.)

Are air

-pr

o

ving switch

contacts stuck open?

(P

er

form continuity

check

.)

Does 

fan mo

tor star

t up

for prepurge

during initial call

for heat?

Is f

an wheel

binding?

Is f

an wheel

loose on mo

to

r

shaf

t?

Ye

s

Ye

s

Ye

s

No

Check f

or binding of

air

-pr

o

ving switch arm

on housing, R

epair or

replace as necessar

y.

Ye

s

Ye

s

Check f

or pr

oper clearance of

fan wheel t

o

 mo

tor mount.  If

good, replace f

an wheel, or

check f

or housing alignment.

Tight

en set scre

w(s) on f

an.  Mak

e

sure set scre

w(s) are tight

ened

against flat(s) of mo

tor shaf

t.

Ye

s

Clean the f

an wheel with 

com

pressed air or sof

t brush.

Ye

s

R

emo

v

e

 obstruction.  

Clean as necessar

y.

No

Is f

an wheel

plugged with

dir

t?

Is there an obstruction 

in blo

w

er outlet pre

v

enting

air

-pr

o

ving switch closure?

No

Are 1

1

5 v

olts sent

fr

om ignition

contr

ol t

erminal

IND t

o

 mo

tor rela

No

If im

pr

oper v

oltage is supplied,

contact electrician.

- OR -

If no v

oltage is supplied t

o

 mo

to

r

rela

y , check wiring be

wtw

een

mo

tor rela

y and ignition contr

ol. If

good, replace contr

ol.

No

Ye

s

Are 2

4

 v

olts supplied

fr

om t

erminal PS1

on contr

oller t

o

 the

air pr

o

ving switch?

Check wiring betw

een module and

com

ponent.  R

epair or replace as

necessar

y.

  If wiring is good, replace

ignition contr

ol module.

No

Is 

v

oltage sent fr

om

rela

y t

o

 mo

tor?

Check wiring betw

een

rela

y and mo

to

r.

 If

def

ectiv

e, repair as

needed. If good,

replace rela

y

No

Ye

s

Def

ectiv

e mo

to

r.

R

eplace mo

to

r.

Ye

s

Are 2

4

 v

olts returned

fr

om air pr

o

ving

switch t

o

 t

erminal

PSO on contr

oller?

No

Def

ectiv

e ignition

contr

ol. R

eplace

ignition contr

ol.

No

No

Def

ectiv

e air pr

o

ving switch.

R

eplace switch.

Summary of Contents for Therma Grow HW220

Page 1: ...row Greenhouse Heaters View this manual online at www lbwhite com ATTENTION ALL USERS This heater has been tested and evaluated by C S A International in accordance with Canadian Gas Association Stand...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ents paint thinner dust particles or unknown chemicals Failure to follow these instructions may result in a fire or explosion Fire or explosions can lead to property damage personal injury or loss of...

Page 4: ...y 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 without noti...

Page 5: ...cally operated and 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 Requirem...

Page 6: ...fore 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: ...te 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 or panel remov...

Page 8: ...range specified on the dataplate at all times Contact your gas supplier or the L B White Co Inc if you have any questions 5 The heater s gas regulator with pressure relief valve should be installed ou...

Page 9: ...ure you know how to shut off the gas supply to the building and also to the individual heater Contact your fuel gas supplier if you have any questions 17 Any defects found in performing any of the ser...

Page 10: ...rovided 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 FIG 4c Side View FIG 4d Alternate Air Inlet Locations ENG BYN...

Page 11: ...IG 6 2 Assemble eyebolts 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 crossw...

Page 12: ...ent position the heater fan operates continuously In the vent mode the heater then supplements or provides air circulation within the greenhouse This heat vent capability can be controlled by a buildi...

Page 13: ...GREEN BROWN BROWN YELLOW YELLOW GAS CONTROL VALVE GROUND RED BLACK WHITE GREEN HI LO C BUILDING CONTROLLER HEAT CONTACT TO CONTROL FROM CONTROL LEAVE WIRE NUT ON LEAD HIGH LIMIT SWITCH GAS CONTROL VAL...

Page 14: ...s view is to show general assembly of the components only The regulator must always be mounted so its vent regardless of location on the regulator is always pointed downward 3 Tighten all connections...

Page 15: ...art again and shortly thereafter ignition will occur NOTE It is normal for air to be trapped in the gas hose on new installations The heater may attempt more than one trial for ignition before the air...

Page 16: ...ther flammable vapors and liquids 2 Have your gas supplier check all gas piping annually for leaks or restrictions in gas lines 3 Regulators must be periodically inspected to make sure the regulator v...

Page 17: ...air or a soft dry rag Do not use files drills broaches etc to clean the orifice Doing so may enlarge the hole causing combustion or ignition problems Replace the orifice if it cannot be cleaned proper...

Page 18: ...icates 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 continuity across the swi...

Page 19: ...e inlet pressure is correct but the burner manifold pressure does not agree with that specified on the dataplate then the HI and LO heat output feature of the gas control valve requires adjustment 5 T...

Page 20: ...d shield 3 Ensure the igniter is located so the its lip on back side of igniter is resting on the edge of the mounting bracket and the mounting hole in the igniter aligns with the mounting hole in the...

Page 21: ...ermostat Thermostat closes and returns 24 volts to terminal W on ignition control Red light on ignition control is illuminated Ignition control sends flame sense current to flame sensor Ignition contr...

Page 22: ...ed to power supply Check breakers Is proper voltage delivered to selector switch Check all wiring for defects Repair or repalce if needed Yes Does selector switch send voltage to the transformer Check...

Page 23: ...f ignition is not achieved after the third trial the heater will lock out and the ignition control module will present the three time flash pattern Either recycle the heater or wait for heater to atte...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...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 26: ...mbly and housing Repair or replace as necessary Yes Reconnect wires to capacitor Defective capacitor Replace the motor No Yes Are wires disconnected from capacitor No Five Times Rapid On Off cycling o...

Page 27: ...26 Electrical Connection and Ladder Diagram 115 Volt Supply...

Page 28: ...27 230 Volt Supply TRANSFORMER 24 VOLT 120 VOLT...

Page 29: ...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 which is used to break...

Page 30: ...Parts Identification PARTS SCHEMATIC 29 39 40 41 26 38 25 21 29 27 31 37 36 35 34 33 14 13 15 18 20 19 16 17 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 3 2 1 5 28 24 23 22 32 30...

Page 31: ...9 19 Flame Sensor 520139 20 High Limit Switch LP Gas 572501 Natural Gas 505566 21 Heat Chamber LP Gas 572499 Natural Gas 572500 22 Boot Selector Switch 571939 23 Selector Switch w Boot 571906 24 Contr...

Page 32: ...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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