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Volt™ 9 

 

Electric Fan Heater

Owner’s Manual • Volt™ 9

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Volt electric heaters are designed for professional 

use.

The heat is generated in sealed heating elements 

inside the inner barrel of the heater. Heated air is then 

dis-tributed by an electric motor driven fan blowing air 

through the heater.

Although effectively cooled by the fan, the heating 

elements have high surface temperatures. That is 

why combustible materials must be kept at a safe 

distance from the heater and care must be taken that 

no combustible particles enter the heater with the air 

sucked in by the fan.

General Information

Operation Instructions

Keep the heater clean of dust at any time. Dust may 

cause fire when heated. Make sure that the fan 

blades can rotate unobstructed at all times. Do not 

block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.

Contact your local L. B. White distributor or the 

L.B. White Co., LLC for assistance, or if you have 

any questions about the use of the heater or its 

application.

The L.B. White Co., LLC has a policy of continuous 

product improvement. It reserves the right to change 

specifications and design without notice.

REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS IN 

THIS MANUAL. THEY ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SAFE 

USE OF THE HEATER.

FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES.

This heater is for use on 240 volts.

The cord has a plug as show in the figure below.

The type of outlet is a 240-volt grounding outlet. 

When properly installed, it provides a ground 

connection through the cord to the heater to protect 

the operator from electric shock.

TO START HEATING:

1.  Place the heater on a stable and level surface. 

Make sure that no explosive or combustible fumes 

or dust are present

MINIMUM CLEARANCES 

FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS

OUTLET = 6 feet

SIDES = 1 foot

TOP = 2 feet

REAR = 2 feet

FLOOR = COMBUSTABLE

2.  Connect power cord of heater into 240 V / 60 Hz 

power source. See paragraph “Specifications” in 

this manual for correct amperage rating

3.  Turn the toggle switch into position “on” and the 

fan starts

4.  Set the room thermostat from “heat off” position 

to a temperature above the ambient room 

temperature by turning the knob. Note! The heater 

will start heating only if the thermostat “calls for 

heat” meaning that it is set to higher than prevailing 

ambient temperature

5.  The heater will now operate automatically, 

controlled by the thermostats

TO STOP HEATING

1.  Turn the room thermostat into position “0”

2.  Let the fan cooldown heater for 2-3 minutes

3.  Turn the toggle switch into position “off”

4.  Disconnect the power supply plug

NOTE!

THE HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN 

OVERHEAT LIMIT SWITCH WHICH 

MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO STOP. 

CHECK AND REMOVE THE CAUSE FOR 

OVERHEATING BEFORE RESTARTING.

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Summary of Contents for Volt 9

Page 1: ...ne at www lbwhite com Requires an app like QR Droid for Android or for iPhone The herein installation instructions are the L B White Co LLC suggested recommendations and guidelines for temporary or pe...

Page 2: ...bwhite com Owner s Manual Volt 9 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications 4 General Information 5 Operation Instructions 5 Maintenance Instructions 6 Storage Instructions 6 Wiring Diagram 6 Service Parts Id...

Page 3: ...EXHAUST OPENING AS THIS MAY CAUSE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE OR DAMAGE THE HEATER TO PREVENT A POSSIBLE FIRE DO NOT BLOCK AIR INTAKES OR EXHAUST IN ANY MANNER DO NOT USE ON SOFT SURFACES WHERE OPENINGS...

Page 4: ...kW 9 Maximum Output per Hour BTU H 30 700 9kW 20 500 6kW Airflow CFM 350 Electrical Connection VAC Hz Phase 240 60 1 Amperage Draw A 37 5 25 6kW Power Cord 3x8 AWG Plug NEMA 14 50P Ambient Thermostat...

Page 5: ...LOCAL CODES This heater is for use on 240 volts The cord has a plug as show in the figure below The type of outlet is a 240 volt grounding outlet When properly installed it provides a ground connecti...

Page 6: ...T SEVERE BODILY INJURY OR ELECTRIC SHOCK MAY OCCUR ONLY QUALIFIED PERSONS ARE ALLOWED TO OPEN HEATER FOR SERVICE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE Storage Instructions When not in use the heater must b...

Page 7: ...stic 474332 8 Fan Blade 474329 9 Handle 474366 Item Description Part 10 Heating Element 474362 11 Plug 474348 12 Strain Reliever 474357 13 Toggle Switch DPST 474327 14 Power Cord 474345 15 Guard Ring...

Page 8: ...p 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 defect occurs more than 12...

Page 9: ...contenidas son las de L B White Co LLC sugiri recomendaciones y pautas para la insta laci n temporal o permanente de L B Calentadores White Co LLC Los requisitos de los c digos el ctricos y de segurid...

Page 10: ...del Usuario Volt 9 2 NDICE DE CONTENIDOS Especificaciones 4 Informaci n general 5 Instrucciones de uso 5 Instrucciones de mantenimiento 6 Instrucciones de almacenamiento 6 Diagrama de cableado 6 Iden...

Page 11: ...GUNAABERTURA DE ENTRADA O SALIDA YA QUE ESTO PUEDE CAUSAR UNA DESCARGA EL CTRICA O UN INCENDIO O DA AR EL CALEFACTOR PARA EVITAR UN POSIBLE INCENDIO NO BLOQUEE DE NINGUNA MANERA LAS ENTRADAS O SALIDAS...

Page 12: ...ima por hora en BTU H 30 700 a 9k W 20 500 a 6k W Caudal de aire CFM 350 Conexi n el ctrica VCA Hz fase 240 60 1 Amperaje A 37 5 25 a 6k W Cable de alimentaci n 3x8 AWG Enchufe NEMA 14 50P Rango de te...

Page 13: ...ticamente controlado por los termostatos APAGADO DE LA CALEFACCI N 1 Coloque el termostato de ambiente en la posici n 0 2 Permita que el ventilador enfr e el calefactor por 2 3 minutos 3 Coloque el in...

Page 14: ...tilice aire a presi n para limpiar las aspas del ventilador Nota Utilice una presi n moderada para evitar da os en las aspas del ventilador Mantenimiento ADVERTENCIA NUNCA HAGA EL MANTENIMIENTO DEL CA...

Page 15: ...3 Soporte pl stico del termostato 474358 4 Termostato de ambiente 474333 5 Perilla del termostato 474335 6 Motor del ventilador 474325 7 Cubo del ventilador 474332 8 Aspa del ventilador 474329 9 Asa...

Page 16: ...r de la fecha de compra por parte del usuario final La garant a es autom tica si un componente se encuentra defectuoso dentro de los 12 meses siguientes al c digo de fecha marcado en la pieza Si el de...

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