Installation layout, Fig. 2, This not this – L.B. White I-40 Infraconic Ignition User Manual

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-- If a leak is detected, check the components

involved for cleanliness in the thread areas

and proper application of pipe compound

before further tightening.

-- Tighten the gas connection as necessary to

stop the leak.

-- If necessary, replace the parts or components

involved if the leak cannot be stopped.

-- Ensure all gas leaks have been identified and

repaired before proceeding.

9. A qualified service agency must check for proper

operating gas pressures upon installation of the

heaters.

10. Use the proper gas supply line to assure proper

functioning of the heaters. Typically, 3/4 in. ID black

iron pipe is used to supply gas to the inlet of the zone

control panel with 1/2 in. ID black iron pipe used to

convey the gas to the heaters. However, always

consult your fuel gas supplier, or the L. B. White Co.,

Inc. for proper line sizing and installation.

11. Infraconic heaters require a regulated gas supply to

the gas inlet. Exceeding the gas inlet pressure rating

can result in poor performance and unreliable

operation. Refer to page 4 of this manual for

information on gas pressures relating to specific

models.

12. The heater is designed for either L.P. vapor with-

drawal or natural gas, depending on model number.

Do not use this heater in an LPG liquid withdrawal

system. Do not permit LPG in liquid form to enter the

heater at any time.

13. The corrosive atmosphere present in animal

confinement buildings can cause component failure

or heater malfunction. The heater should be

periodically inspected and cleaned in accordance

with the Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions in

this manual. Make sure that livestock is protected by

a back up alarm system that limits high and low

temperatures and also activates appropriate alarms.

14. Take time to understand how to operate and

maintain the heater using the owner’s manual. Make

sure you know how to shut off the gas supply to the

building and to the individual heaters. Contact your

gas supplier if you have any questions.

15. Any defects found in performing any of the service

procedures must be eliminated and defective parts

replaced immediately. Retest the heater before

placing it back into service.

INSTALLATION LAYOUT

FOR SAFE CLEARANCES

I17 & I34 - 3 FT. MINIMUM

BROODER TOP TO CEILING

POSITION THE GAS HOSE AND ELECTRICAL POWER CORD
OUTSIDE OF THE HOT ZONE DIRECTLY ABOVE THE HEATER.
POSITION THE GAS HOSE AND POWER CORD TO AVOID
ANY OPPORTUNITY FOR CONTACT WITH THE HOT CANOPY
SURFACE OF THE HEATER.

MINIMUM 3 FT. CLEARANCE

TO COMBUSTIBLES

FLOOR

I17 - 3.5 FT. MINIMUM
I34 - 4.5 FT. MINIMUM

POINT OF COMBUSTION

CONE TO FLOOR

HANG THE HEATER WITH THE
CONTROL END 1 TO 5 DEGREES DOWN
FROM HORIZONTAL (SEE BELOW)

CONTROL PANEL

GAS PIPING

FIG. 2

3 FT. MINIMUM

BROODER TOP TO CEILING

4.5 FT. MINIMUM

POINT OF COMBUSTION

CONE TO FLOOR

POSITION THE GAS HOSE OUTSIDE OF THE HOT ZONE

DIRECTLY ABOVE THE HEATER. POSITION THE GAS HOSE TO

AVOID ANY OPPORTUNITY FOR CONTACT WITH THE HOT

CANOPY SURFACE OF THE HEATER.

AATTTTEENNTTIIOONN

Model I40 heaters use an

integral hanging bracket with

key ring for hanging the heater.

Attach only steel cable or chain

to the key ring. Do not use

combustible hanging materials

such as ropes, lines, etc.

The installer must make sure

that the heater is hung so

control end of heater is

positioned 1º to 5º down from

horizontal after gas supply hose

is attached.This allows proper

venting of heater and eliminates

potential heat damage to

optional dust filter.

Repositioning of factory installed

key ring into hanging bracket

may be required.

Refer to following illustrations.

THIS

NOT THIS

CONTROL END

KEYRING

STEEL CABLE

HANGING

CONTROL END

OR CHAIN

BRACKET

OF HEATER

MUST BE 1 TO 5 DOWN

FROM HORIZONTAL

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