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PARTS LIST

Item

Description

Part N

Number

1

Regulator, Single Stage

21856

2

Hose, 3/8 in. ID x 10 ft.

21841

3

Adapter, Hose

06654

4

Cord, Power

09139

5

Panel, Left with Marking

21795

6

Case, Back

21794

7

Panel, Right

21796

8

Case, Front

21798

9

Control, Ignition

21813

10

Relay with Clips and Screws

21816

11

Tube, Manifold with Nuts and Sleeves

21805

12

Union

21809

13

Valve, Heat Adjustment

21806

14

Ell, 1/4 in.

01425

15

Valve, Safety Control with Screen

21808

16

Screen

20391

17

Elbow

21807

18

Case, Barrel Bottom

21794

19

Switch, Backflash

21855

20

Bolt

03140

21

Nut

04955

22

Mount, Motor

21828

23

Motor

21830

24

Fan

21829

25

Thermocouple with Retaining Sleeve

21811

25A

Sleeve, Thermocouple Retaining (Not Illustrated)

21812

26

Igniter 

21803

27

Ring, Bowed

08460

28

Ring, Flat

05847

29

Orifice with Rings

21802

30

Chamber, Heat with Igniter, Orifice and Burner Plate

21799

31

Guard, Inlet

21792

32

Case, Top

21793

33

Handle with Screws

03941

WIRE S

SELECTION TTABLE

DESCRIPTION

COLOR

LENGTH ((IN.) PART N

NO.

Ignition Control terminal “N” to

L1 wire nut

White

5 1/2

21819

Ignition Control terminal “L” to

L2 wire nut

Black

5 1/2

21820

Relay terminal #7 to L1 wire nut

White

4 3/4

21821

Relay terminal #8 to L2 wire nut

Black

4 3/4

21822

Ignition Control terminal #2 to 

ground screw

Green

8

21823

Backflash Switch to Thermocouple

energy cut-off block terminal

Yellow

16

21824

Relay terminal #5 to Thermocouple

energy cut-off block terminal

Yellow

12

21825

Relay terminal #3 to Backflash 

Switch

Yellow

12

21825

Ignition Control terminal #1 to

Igniter terminal

Red

13

21826

FASTENER S

SELECTION TTABLE

DESCRIPTION

APPLICATION

PART N

NO.

Screw

Case

07288

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Summary of Contents for Tradesman CP100

Page 1: ...nts you may have call us toll free at 1 800 345 7200 Owner s Manual and Instructions Tradesman Construction Heater ATTENTION ALL USERS This heater has been tested and evaluated by CSA International in...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...n lead 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 in...

Page 4: ...tor or the L B White Co Inc for assistance or if you 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 reserve...

Page 5: ...pping Weight lbs Electrical Supply Volts Hz Phase Amp Draw Dimensions Inches L x W x H Minimum Safe Distances From Nearest Combustible Materials Minimum Ambient Temperature In Which Heater May Be Oper...

Page 6: ...ous injury or death Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning can include headaches dizziness and difficulty in breathing Asphyxiation H Hazard Some p people c cannot s smell w well S Some p people c cann...

Page 7: ...backflash switch 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 7 Do not operate the heater with...

Page 8: ...on heater or within owner s manual 8 This heater is provided with a pre set single stage regulator and a gas hose as specified by L B White Co of proper length diameter and construction Make sure thes...

Page 9: ...all connections securely 4 Check a all c connections f for g gas l leaks u using a approved gas l leak d detectors HOSE AND REGULATOR ASSEMBLY FIG 2 1 Fasten the carrying handle to the heater case to...

Page 10: ...input rating stamped on the dataplate of the heater Do not use an orifice size different than specified for the input rating of this heater fuel type configuration and altitude FIG 3 If the heater is...

Page 11: ...VALVE 2 The valve can be adjusted to deliver either minimum heat or maximum heat When the valve handle is parallel to the gas flow the valve is completely open to deliver maximum heat output Refer to...

Page 12: ...condition of the heater before each use to determine if a general cleaning is necessary a Use compressed air or a soft brush to clean interior and exterior surfaces and component parts of dust and di...

Page 13: ...vice Instructions MOTOR AND FAN ASSEMBLY THERMOCOUPLE CAUTION Allow the heater to cool before servicing BURNER PLATE THERMOCOUPLE CLIP 1 2 INCH 1 Disconnect the heater from its electrical supply and c...

Page 14: ...FLAT ORIFICE BURNER PLATE RING BOWED MANIFOLD IGNITER BURNER PLATE 1 8 1 Disconnect the heater from its electrical supply and close all fuel supply valves to the inlet of the heater 2 Remove the case...

Page 15: ...e case top 7 Reconnect the heater to its electrical supply and open all fuel supply valves to the heater 8 Start the heater and check for proper operation FIG 10 CAP SAFETY CONTROLVALVE LOW PRESSURE G...

Page 16: ...n the backside of the switch Be careful not to melt the switch housing when testing 3 Within thirty seconds you should here a pop coming from the switch indicating that the electrical contacts have op...

Page 17: ...ctively use these flow charts you must first identify the problem The problems are numbered sequentially along with a brief explanation of each problem Start at the diamond closest to the identified p...

Page 18: ...air or Replace as Necessary Yes No Yes Yes Replace Power Cord Is Proper Voltage Supplied to heater A Check Circuit Breakers B Check for Proper Length and Gauge of Extension Cord if used C Contact a qu...

Page 19: ...e Heater See Dataplate Provide Proper Gas Pressure to Heater Inlet Check High Voltage Lead for Continuity Replace if Necessary Check Igniter Gap Gap is 1 8 in Reposition the Igniter Plugged Burner Ori...

Page 20: ...k Determine Cause of Backflash Switch Opening See Problem 5 No Have Individual Wires Been Checked from thermocouple Energy Cut Off to Relay and Backflash Switch Check Individual Wires for Continuity N...

Page 21: ...hten the Set Screw Yes No Yes Yes Is Heater Receiving Proper Ventilation Increase Room Ventilation or Reposition Heater to Avoid Recirculation of Hot Air Bend Switch Mounting Bracket Away from Burner...

Page 22: ...TRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM WARNING THIS HEATER MAY START AT ANYTIME CAUTION REFERTOTHE HEATER S ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DIAGRAMWHEN SERVICINGTO AVOIDWIRING ERRORS AND HEATER MALFUNCTION CHECK FOR PROPER...

Page 23: ...used on automatic spark ignition control systems Ignites gas by spark Motor Converts electrical energy into mechanical energy It is used in conjunction with the fan blade to pull air into the burner f...

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

Page 25: ...26 Igniter 21803 27 Ring Bowed 08460 28 Ring Flat 05847 29 Orifice with Rings 21802 30 Chamber Heat with Igniter Orifice and Burner Plate 21799 31 Guard Inlet 21792 32 Case Top 21793 33 Handle with Sc...

Page 26: ...the d date 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 l...

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