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Propane gas and natural gas have man-made odorants added specifically for detection of fuel gas leaks.

If a gas leak occurs, you should be able to smell the fuel gas.  

THAT’S  YOUR  SIGNAL  TO  GO  INTO  IMMEDIATE  ACTION!

Do not take any action that could ignite the fuel gas.  Do
not operate any electrical switches.  Do not pull any
power supply or extension cords.  Do not light matches
o r   a ny   ot h e r   s o u rc e   o f   f l a m e .     D o   n ot   u s e   yo u r
telephone.

Get everyone out of the building and away from the area
immediately.

Close all propane gas tank or cylinder fuel supply valves,
or the main fuel supply valve located at the meter if you
use natural gas.

Propane gas is heavier than air and may settle in low
areas.  When you have reason to suspect a propane
leak, keep out of all low areas.  

Use your neighbor’s phone and call your fuel gas 

supplier and your fire department.  Do not re-enter the
building or area.

Stay out of the building and away from the area until
declared safe by the firefighters and your fuel gas 

supplier.

FINALLY,  let the fuel gas ser vice person and the
firefighters check for escaped gas.  Have them air out
the building and area before you return.  Properly
trained service people must repair the leak, check for
further leakages, and then relight the appliance for you.

Some people cannot smell well.  Some people cannot
smell the odor of the man-made chemical added to
propane or natural gas.  You must determine if you can
smell the odorant in these fuel gases.  

Learn to recognize the odor of propane gas and natural
gas.  Local propane gas dealers will be more than happy
to give you a scratch and sniff pamphlet.  Use it to
become familiar with the fuel gas odor.  

Smoking can decrease your ability to smell.  Being
around an odor for a period of time can affect your
sensitivity to that particular odor.

The odorant in propane gas and natural gas is colorless
and the intensity of its odor can fade under some
circumstances.

If there is an underground leak, the movement of gas
through the soil can filter the odorant.  

Propane gas odor may differ in intensity at different
levels.  Since propane gas is heavier than air, there may
be more odor at lower levels.

Always be sensitive to the slightest gas odor. If you
continue to detect any gas odor, no matter how small,
treat it as a serious leak.  Immediately go into action as
discussed previously.

5

Safety Precautions

ODOR FADING -- NO ODOR DETECTED

ATTENTION -- CRITICAL POINTS TO REMEMBER!

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 in repair and service
of propane gas then do not attempt to light heater,
perform service or repairs, or make any adjustments to
the heater on the propane gas fuel system.

Even if you are not properly trained in the service and
repair of the heater, ALWAYS be consciously aware of
the odors of propane gas and natural gas.

A periodic sniff test  around the heater or at the heater’s
joints; i.e. hose, connections, etc., is a good safety
practice under any conditions.  If you smell even a small
amount of gas, CONTACT YOUR FUEL GAS SUPPLIER
IMMEDIATELY.  DO NOT WAIT!

WARNING

Do not use this heater for heating human living
quarters.

Do not use in unventilated areas.

The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be
obstructed.

Proper ventilation air must be provided to support the
combustion air requirements of the heater being used.

Lack of proper ventilation air will lead to improper
combustion.

Improper combustion can lead to carbon monoxide
poisoning leading to serious injury or death.  Symptoms
of carbon monoxide poisoning can include headaches,
dizziness and difficulty in breathing.

Proper ventilation air for combustion must be provided
i n   a c c o rd a n c e   w i t h   O S H A   2 9   C F R   19 2 6 .15 4 ,
Temporar y Heating Devices, ANSI A10.10, Safety
Requirements for Temporar y and Por table Space
Heating Devices, or the Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code, CAN/CSA B149.1 as appropriate. 

Asphyxiation Hazard

FUEL GAS ODOR

Summary of Contents for Tradesman 170

Page 1: ...www lbwhite com ATTENTION ALL USERS This heater has been tested and evaluated by C S A International in accordance with the requirements of Standard ANSI Z83 7 CSA 2 14 and is listed and approved as a...

Page 2: ...d to property damage personal 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...

Page 3: ...rmation This Owner s Manual includes all options and accessories commonly used on this heater When calling for technical service assistance or for other specific information always have model number c...

Page 4: ...pane Natural Gas Gas SPECIFICATIONS Model Electrical Supply Volts Hz Phase Amp Draw Dimensions cm L x W x H Minimum Safe Distances From Nearest Combustible Materials STARTING CONTINUOUS OPERATION Fuel...

Page 5: ...nder some circumstances If there is an underground leak the movement of gas through the soil can filter the odorant Propane gas odor may differ in intensity at different levels Since propane gas is he...

Page 6: ...er is equipped with auto reset limit switches and an air proving switch Never operate the heater with any safety device that has been bypassed Do not operate this heater unless these features are full...

Page 7: ...ectors Gas leak testing is performed as follows Check all pipe connections hose connections fittings and adapters upstream of the gas control with approved gas leak detectors In the event a gas leak i...

Page 8: ...ed within the range specified on the dataplate at all times Contact your gas supplier or the L B White Co Inc if you have any questions 13 This heater is configured for use for propane gas vapor withd...

Page 9: ...When storing or transporting the heater ensure the cap is pushed back onto the POL fitting This will protect the fitting from damage and prevent entry of dirt FIG 5 1 Connect rigid end of hose to regu...

Page 10: ...ust the heater s nose height Loosen knob Lift heater slightly at blower outlet end Pull leg to desired setting Tighten knob FIG 6 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WARNING Burn Hazard Do not adjust height while heate...

Page 11: ...nufacturer s recommended burner manifold pressure for size orifice used Ensure that the primary air supply to heater is open and free of dust dirt and debris for complete proper combustion If the heat...

Page 12: ...no cost A nominal charge will be applied for wiring diagrams Maintenance Instructions 1 Before cleaning shut off all gas supply valves and disconnect electrical supply 2 The heater should have dirt or...

Page 13: ...orifice with compressed 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...

Page 14: ...rside of combustion chamber See Fig 11 Remove base bottom of heater Remove screws securing the limit to the underside of the combustion chamber The combustion chamber is stamped with the letters P Pro...

Page 15: ...retaining clips FIG 18 15 BURNER ORIFICE COMPRESSION NUT BOWED CLIP MAINTENANCE 1 Using a small wire brush reach down the barrel of the heater and brush the igniter electrode Remove any build up 2 Pe...

Page 16: ...replacing do not touch or allow contact to the control s components otherwise damage may occur FIG 21 14 16 1 Remove knob and thermostat mounting screws See Fig 19 2 Remove the base bottom from the h...

Page 17: ...pright Lower the height adjustment leg to elevate the heater and prevent pinching of gauge hose See Fig 24 FIG 24 C Reading Pressures 1 With the heater operating the pressure gauge must read the press...

Page 18: ...3 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 obtain information on disassembly...

Page 19: ...e proper voltage from power cord Does thermostat send proper voltage to ignition control Check for proper voltage delivered from thermostat to circuit board If electrical connections are good replace...

Page 20: ...ignition control Replace motor Does ignition control send voltage to air proving switch Is ignition control receiving proper voltage No Is proper voltage supplied to heater power cord Defective igniti...

Page 21: ...oblems Check for cracked or dirty flame sensor improperly positioned sensor or poor flame sense ground Four Times Rapid On Off cycling of the burner Does gas solenoid valve open TRADESMAN ULTRA HEATER...

Page 22: ...voltage from the ignition control replace the ignition control Problem Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No Heater lights but will not stay lit Is proper voltage supplied to heater Is igniter clean Is high vo...

Page 23: ...Lead Is ignitor properly gapped Check igniter gap Regap to 4 7 mm Is ignitor gap positioned toward burner orifice Reposition igniter See Service Instructions 23 TRADESMAN HEATER Problem Yes Yes Yes Ye...

Page 24: ...0 C DIRECTSPARK IGNITIONCONTROL NEUTRAL POWERCORD BLACK ORRED RED BLACK GREEN GREEN 120VAC L1 GROUND GND NEUT NEUT GREEN WHITE L1 120V NEUT NEUT L1 BLACK 150 28310 LIMIT SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH MOTOR BURN...

Page 25: ...goes out Fan Component used in conjunction with the motor to pull the fresh air into the heater and blow it into room for heating Gas Control Solenoid Valve House an electromagnet which is energized b...

Page 26: ...26 PARTS SCHEMATIC Parts Identification...

Page 27: ...trol valve with bracket 572520 14 Variable rate valve with nipple 572519 15 Manifold tube with fittings Propane gas 572518 Natural gas 573347 16 Ignition cable high voltage 571263 17 Igniter 572806 18...

Page 28: ...nths of the date code marked on the part If the defect occurs more than 24 months later than the date code but within 24 months from the date of purchase by the end user a copy of a bill of sale will...

Page 29: ...Cet appareil a t test et valu par le C S A International selon les normes en vigueur ANSI Z83 7 CSA 2 14 Il est homologu et approuv titre d appareil de chauffage de construction chauffage direct et ai...

Page 30: ...MISE EN GARDE G N RAL Le non respect des mesures de pr cautions ainsi que des instructions d utilisation de cet appareil telles que d crites dans ce manuel peut entrainer La mort Des blessures graves...

Page 31: ...on exacte de l appareil acquis il se peut qu une ou plusieurs options ou accessoires ne soient pas inclus Lorsque vous devez avoir recours une assistance technique assurez vous d avoir en votre posses...

Page 32: ...05 SP CIFICATIONS Mod le Sp cifications lectriques Volts Hz Phase D bit en amp res Distance minimales de d gagement des mati res combustibles environnantes metres DEMARRAGE OPERATION CONTINUE Consomm...

Page 33: ...az propane et naturel sont incolores et l intensit de leur odeur peut faiblir dans certaines circonstances Si la fuite de gaz est souterraine le mouvement du gaz au travers du sol peut en filtrer les...

Page 34: ...ilation pour la combustion doit tre conform ment fourni OSHA 29 CFR 1926 154 Appareils de Chauffage Temporaires les Conditions de S curit d A10 10 D ANSI pour Appareils de Chauffage d Espace Temporair...

Page 35: ...ppareil dans un branchement lectrique ad quatement mis la terre peut entrainer des risques s v res d lectrocution de blessures graves ou la mort 14 Si l alimentation en gaz est coup e et que la flamme...

Page 36: ...l due aux effets du vent sur la toile 7 S assurer que toutes les pi ces et composantes livr es avec l appareil ont t install es 8 V rifier chacun des branchements pour y d tecter d ventuelles fuites d...

Page 37: ...fournir la chaleur demand e Le thermostat devrait tre test de mani re s assurer qu il allume et teigne l appareil l int rieur d une fourchette de 3 3 C 17 Prendre le temps de bien comprendre comment f...

Page 38: ...ce de fuite l aide d un d tecteur de fuite approuv Ne pas utiliser de flamme nue pour d tecter la pr sence d une fuite car un incendie ou ne explosion pourraient alors se produire 5 Pendant le remisag...

Page 39: ...Desserrer le bouton Soulever l g rement l appareil de chauffage Allonger le pied selon la hauteur d sir e Serrer le bouton FIG 6 AJUSTEMENT DE LA HAUTEUR AVERTISSEMENT Risque de br lure Ne pas ajuster...

Page 40: ...oy S assurer que l apport d air de l appareil soit ouvert exempt de poussi re d bris ou salet s afin d assurer un maximum d efficacit de combustion Si l on doit arr ter l appareil de chauffage pour pr...

Page 41: ...solidit des branchements du bon tat du filage et des bornes et pour y d celer toute trace de corrosion de dommages l isolation ou d anomalies dans les connexions lectriques R parer ou remplacer les c...

Page 42: ...fa on d identifier la composante d fectueuse est d effectuer un test contr le de continuit 6 Chauffage Ultra Ne pas contourner l obturateur interupteur d tanch it l air S il est contourn le contr le d...

Page 43: ...n tenant l obturateur par son support appliquer la chaleur d une flamme nue au disque senseur de l obturateur Voir Fig 12 S assurer de ne pas faire fondre le montage en plastique autour du disque en f...

Page 44: ...la vis et l crou Voir des figures 14 et 16 14 16 ALLUMEUR 1 Desserrer l crou compression au niveau de l orifice du br leur Enlever l attache courb e Consulter la figure 17 FIG 17 2 Atteindre le bas du...

Page 45: ...uffage 3 Au moment de remplacer le dispositif ne pas toucher les composants de la commande et ne pas permettre qu ils entrent en contact avec quoi que ce soit car cela pourrait les endommager FIG 21 E...

Page 46: ...ffage de retour sur sa base Abaisser la jambe d ajustement de hauteur pour lever l appareil de chauffage et emp che pincer du tuyau de manometre Voit la fig 24 FIG 24 C Lectures de pressions 1 Alors q...

Page 47: ...c clignote A Une fois 22 B Deux fois 23 C Trois fois 24 D Quatre fois 25 D Cinq fois 25 Appareil de chauffage Tradesman sans fonction diagnostique Pg Le ventilateur ne fonctionne pas 26 l appareil ne...

Page 48: ...commande du gaz se ferme Les tincelles d allumage cessent Le moteur du ventilateur s arr te Il faut r initialiser le syst me avant de pouvoir faire une nouvelle tentative d allumage R gler le thermos...

Page 49: ...aliser le disjoncteur ou contacter un lectricien qualifi La commande d allumage est d fectueuse Le thermostat re oit il la tension ad quate du cordon d alimentation Le thermostat envoie t il la bonne...

Page 50: ...e et effectuer le test de nouveau Si l obturateur est court circuit remplacer celui ci Une fois Les contacts de l obturateur se ferment avant que le moteur du ventilateur ne d marre L obturateur est i...

Page 51: ...ueux La commande d allumage envoie t elle une tension vers l obturateur Est ce que la commande d allumage re oit la tension ad quate Non Est ce la tension ad quate qui alimente le cordon de l appareil...

Page 52: ...e l allumeur est il bien connect Repositionnerl all umeur Voir les directives d entretien Connecter le fil haute tension Est ce que la valve de commande du gaz s ouvre Probl me L appareil de chauffage...

Page 53: ...alimentation et d tecter tout probl me de qualit du courant fr quence bruit de ligne pointes sur la ligne connexions l ches trop petite paisseur des fils Probl mes li s au capteur de flamme V rifier...

Page 54: ...Non APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE TRADESMAN L appareil de chauffage s allume mais ne reste pas allum Oui Est ce la bonne tension qui alimente l appareil de chauffage L allumeur est il propre Le fil haute tens...

Page 55: ...il des tincelles Le fil haute tension est il bien connect lacommande d allumage et l allumeur L espacement de l lectrode de l allumeur est il ad quat V rifier l espacement de l lectrode de l allumeur...

Page 56: ...MISE LA TERRE DU BRULEUR LIMITEURS INTERRUPTEURS ROUGE ROUGE BLEU NOIR VERT MISE LA TERRE THERMOSTAT OBTURATEUR NOIR NOIR BLANC VERT MISE LA TERRE ALIMENTATION LECTRIQUE MOTEUR NOIR BLANC DIAGRAMME D...

Page 57: ...ulse dans la pi ce une fois r chauff Valve solenoid de gaz Composante constitu e d lectro aimants nergis s par le passage d un voltage qui s ouvrent alors pour permettre le passage du gaz vers le br l...

Page 58: ...30 Identification des composantes ILLUSTRATION DES COMPOSANTES...

Page 59: ...avec raccords Gaz Propane 572518 Gaz Naturel 572347 16 C ble d allumage haute tension 571263 17 Allumeur avec crou 572806 18 Interrupteur anti retour de flamme 572515 19 Pale de ventilateur 571238 20...

Page 60: ...s av rait d fectueuse l int rieur d une p riode de 24 mois d butant la date code inscrite sur ladite pi ce Si la d fectuosit survient plus de 24 mois apr s la date code mais n anmoins l int rieur d un...

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