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114278-01C

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Figure 7 - Typical Generator Grounding 

Method (Generator construction may 

vary from that shown)

Ground Lug 

Ground Wire (#10 
AWG - Stranded-
Copper)

Alternator

Copper 
or Brass 
Grounding 
Point 

TO RESTART HEATER

Without ON/OFF Switch

1.  Unplug extension cord from outlet and wait 

10 seconds. (Wait two minutes if heater has 

been running.)

2.  Repeat steps under 

To Start Heater

.

With ON/OFF Switch

1.  Push ON/OFF switch to OFF (O) position 

and wait 10 seconds (2 minutes if heater has 

been running).

2.  Repeat steps under 

To Start Heater, 

page 5.

OPERATION

Continued

Figure 5 - ON/OFF Switch, 70,000 Models

Figure 6 - ON/OFF Switch, 165,000 Models

ON/OFF 
Switch with 
Light

ON/OFF 
Switch with 
Light

OPERATION WITH 

PORTABLE GENERATOR

 WARNING: Before operating 

heater  or  any  appliance  from  a 

portable  generator,  verify  that 

generator has been properly con-

nected to earth ground. Improper 

grounding  or  failure  to  ground 

generator  can  result  in  electro-

cution if a ground fault occurs. 

Refer to owner’s manual supplied 

by  generator  manufacturer  for 

proper grounding procedures.

The operating voltage range of the heater is 108 to 

132 Volts (120 Volts +/- 10%). Prior to plugging 

heater into generator the output voltage should 

be verified (if generator is equipped with the au-

tomatic idle feature, the output voltage should be 

measured with the generator running at full speed). 

If the voltage does not measure in this range the 

heater should not be plugged into the generator.
Refer to 

Operation

, page 5, for starting, stopping, 

and resetting heater procedures.

STORING, TRANSPORTING, 

OR SHIPPING

Note:

 If shipping, transport companies require 

fuel tanks to be empty.
1.  Drain fuel tank. 

Note:

 Some models have 

drain plug on underside of fuel tank. If so, re-

move drain plug to drain all fuel. If heater does 

not have drain plug, drain fuel through fuel cap 

opening. Be sure all fuel is removed.

2.  Replace drain plug if provided.
3.  If any debris is noted in old fuel, add 1 or 2 

quarts of clean kerosene to tank, stir, and drain 

again. This will prevent excess debris from 

clogging filters during future use.

4.  Replace fuel cap or drain plug. Properly dis-

pose of old and dirty fuel. Check with local 

automotive service stations that recycle oil.

5.  If storing, store heater in dry place. Make sure 

storage place is free of dust and corrosive 

fumes.

IMPORTANT:

 Do not store kerosene over summer 

months for use during next heating season. Using 

old fuel could damage heater.

Summary of Contents for Tradesman K70

Page 1: ...NE PORTABLE FORCED AIR HEATERS WITH BUILT IN THERMOSTAT OWNER S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Informa ion 2 Unpacking 3 Product Identi cation 3 Fuels 4 Ventilation 4 Theory of Operation 4 Assembly 5...

Page 2: ...shall more than one day s supply of heater fuel be stored inside a building in the vicinity of the heater Bulk fuel storage shall be outside the structure f All fuel storage shall be located a minimu...

Page 3: ...front of heater 24 Warning to New York City Residents For Use Only At Construction Sites in ac cordance with applicable NYC codes under NYCFD certi cate of approval 4803 4899 4908 4909 or 4934 UNPACK...

Page 4: ...ng Fuel Fuel Tank Motor Nozzle Fuel Filter Air Line To Burner Ignition Control Assembly VENTILATION WARNING Provideafreshair opening of at least three square feet 2 800 square cm for each 100 000 Btu...

Page 5: ...tion 2 Locate heater to provide maximum circulation of the heated air Follow all location require ments noted in Safety Information page 2 3 Fill fuel tank with kerosene 1 2 diesel fuel oil JET A or J...

Page 6: ...Volts 120 Volts 10 Prior to plugging heater into generator the output voltage should be veri ed if generator is equipped with the au tomatic idle feature the output voltage should be measured with the...

Page 7: ...lubricated TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Never service heater while it is plugged in operating or hot Severe burns and electrical shock can occur POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 No power to heater 2 ON OFF switch not in...

Page 8: ...djust ment page 10 3 See Fuel Filter page 10 4 See Nozzle Assembly page 13 5 Drain and ush fuel tank with clean kerosene See Storing Transporting or Shipping page 6 6 Check electrical connections See...

Page 9: ...en setscrew which holds fan to motor shaft 3 Slip fan off motor shaft Motor Shaft Setscrew Figure 10 Fan Motor Shaft and Setscrew Location Motor Shaft Fan Setscrew Figure 11 Fan Cross Section Fan Flus...

Page 10: ...5 5 Remove pressure gauge Replace pressure gauge plug in lter end cover Figure 14 Pressure Gauge Plug Removal 70 000 Btu Model Shown Pressure Gauge Plug Pressure Gauge Figure 15 Adjusting Pump Pressur...

Page 11: ...t Attach ignitor to nozzle adapter bracket with screw using a 1 4 nut driver see Figure 19 Torque 90 to 1 69 N m 8 to 15 in lbs Do not over torque 10 Replace combustion chamber 11 Route the ignitor wi...

Page 12: ...tu Model Only Fuel Line Hose Air Line Hose Nozzle Adapter Bracket Nozzle Adapter Assembly Combustion Chamber Photocell Bracket Nozzle Adapter Bracket 9 Replace nozzle into nozzle adapter until nozzle...

Page 13: ...21 page 12 according to model Hoses are not to touch photocell bracket 6 Replace side cover 7 Replace upper shell and fan guard see Upper Shell Removal page 9 PUMP ROTOR Procedure if Rotor is Binding...

Page 14: ...14 Place ne grade sandpaper 600 grit on at surface Sand rotor lightly in gure 8 motion four times see Figure 28 15 Reinstall insert and rotor 16 Perform steps 10 through 12 CP070CK Output Rating 70 00...

Page 15: ...u to return the part to the factory PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement part s call L B WHITE at 1 800 345 7200 for referral i...

Page 16: ...114278 01C 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 40 31 32 38 37 39 36 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN MODEL CP070CK...

Page 17: ...4 20 2 17 130 20806 Screw 10 16 x 3 8 8 18 130 20924 Rubber Bumper 2 19 130 22968 Side Cover 2 20 130 20864 Motor Bracket 1 21 130 22969 Bushing 1 22 130 20936 Clip Nut 6 23 130 20932 Bushing 1 24 130...

Page 18: ...114278 01C 18 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN MODEL CP165DK 1 2 3 23 19 9 10 16 11 12 15 25 27 24 28 29 20 22 21 30 31 17 14 14 33 34 35 36 32 26 40 18 5 4 6 7 8 37 13 39 38...

Page 19: ...0 2 16 130 25140 Fan Guard 1 17 130 20945 Drain Plug Includes o Rings 1 18 130 24125 Button Plug 1 19 120 21939 Fuel Line 1 20 130 20953 Fuel Filter 1 21 130 20954 Fuel Line Tube 1 22 130 20933 Rubber...

Page 20: ...Nozzle Assembly CP070CK 1 130 21926 Nozzle Assembly CP165DK 1 2 120 21933 Ignitor Kit 1 3 130 21928 Screw 1 4 130 21917 Nozzle Adapter Bracket 1 5 130 22962 Nozzle Adapter 1 6 130 22963 Washer 1 ILLU...

Page 21: ...20917 Adjusting Screw 1 11 130 20916 Pressure Relief Spring 1 12 130 20918 Plug 1 13 130 20915 Steel Ball 1 4 Diameter 1 14 130 20919 Output Filter 1 15 130 20813 Screw 10 32 x 1 6 16 130 22966 Nylon...

Page 22: ...r 1 6 130 20877 Pump End Cover 1 7 130 20879 Intake Filter 1 8 130 20882 Filter End Cover 1 9 130 20915 Steel Ball 1 4 Diameter 1 10 130 20916 Relief Spring 1 11 130 20917 Adjusting Screw 1 12 130 209...

Page 23: ...Equipped 2 2 130 20853 Screw 10 24 x 1 3 4 6 or 8 3 130 24791 Wheel Frame Support 1 4 130 24788 Cord Cleat Kit Left or Right If Equipped Contains 2 Cleats 4 Nuts and 4 Bolts 1 5 130 24790 Pneumatic Wh...

Page 24: ...in material and workmanship for 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user Warranty is automatic if a component is found defective within 12 months of the date code marked on the part If the...

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