1. Thread the bushing into one end of manual shut off
valve. Use pipe thread compound at this connection
and tighten securely.
2. Thread the rigid end of the hose into the bushing.
Use pipe thread compound at this connection and
tighten securely.
3. Thread other one end of gas hose with fitting to the
adapter at inlet of gas control valve on heater.
Tighten securely.
4. Connect the gas supply to inlet of manual gas shut off
as required by local codes.
5. Open gas supply valves to heater and check for gas
leaks.
The zone control panel is a remote mounted control system
allowing the operation of a specific amount of heaters within
a certain zone of the building.
These panels will control the following quantity of heaters
depending on heat output and fuel type.
The zone control panel must be mounted to a flat, stable
wall inside the building. Use lag screws provided. For the
modulating zone panels, care must be taken to ensure that
the thermostatic control module is not exposed to outside
air temperatures. Exposure of the thermostatic control
module to outside air temperatures (Example: when
sidewall curtains are open) may cause the heater to provide
unwanted heat.
There are a number of optional configuration zone control
panels available. These include high and medium capacity,
modulating thermostatically controlled for stand alone, non-
electrical operation as well as solenoid control for
incorporation into building environmental control systems.
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must bbe iinstalled iin cconjunction w
with
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Infraconic ccan rresult iin ppoor ccombustion aand hhigh ccarbon
monoxide llevels. Consult your local L. B. White dealer or
distributor or call the L. B. White Co. for recommendations
on the best configuration for your specific application.
The zone control panel must have an adjustable high
pressure regulator installed upstream of the inlet of the
zone control panel. This regulator may be purchased from
the L. B. White Co. as an optional accessory. For L.P. gas,
the regulator must be capable of handling a maximum inlet
pressure of 10 psi, while supplying an outlet pressure of 5
psi nominal. This pressure is supplied to the zone control or
individual controlled heater. For natural gas, a regulator
must be installed to supply an outlet pressure of 5 psi
nominal.
9
GAS TRAIN ASSEMBLY
ZONE CONTROL PANEL
COMPONENT FUNCTION AND INSTALLATION
Solenoid Zone Control System
Medium
High
Model and
Capacity
Capacity
Heat Output
Fuel
Panel
Panel
Quantity
Quantity
I
17
L. P. Gas
(17,100 BTUH)
Natural Gas
I
34
L. P. Gas
(34,200 BTUH)
Natural Gas
Modulating System
Medium
High
Model and
Capacity
Capacity
Heat Output
Fuel
Panel
Panel
Quantity
Quantity
I17
L. P. Gas
14
(17,100 BTUH)
Natural Gas
8
I34
L. P. Gas
7
(34,200 BTUH)
Natural Gas
4
40
20
40
20
10
20
ADAPTER, ON PILOT VALVE
BROODER
HOSE
BUSHING
TO ZONE
CONTROL
PANEL
PLUMBING
VALVE, SHUTOFF
1/2 "
FIG. 3
HEATER
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