General information – L.B. White Pilot User Manual

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Safety Precautions

General

Information

1. Do not attempt to install, repair, or service this heater

or the gas supply line unless you have continuing

expert training and knowledge of gas heaters.

Qualifications for service and installation of this

equipment are as follows:

a. To be a qualified gas heater service person, you

must have sufficient training and experience to

handle all aspects of gas-fired heater installation,

service and repair. This includes the task of

installation, troubleshooting, replacement of

defective parts and testing of the heater. You must

be able to place the heater into a continuing safe

and normal operating condition. You must

completely familiarize yourself with each model

heater by reading and complying with the safety

instructions, labels, Owner’s Manual, etc., that is

provided with each heater.

b. To be a qualified gas installation person, you must

have sufficient training and experience to handle

all aspects of installing, repairing and altering gas

lines, including selecting and installing the proper

equipment, and selecting proper pipe and tank

size to be used. This must be done in accordance

with all local, state and national codes as well as

the manufacturer’s requirements.

2. All installations and applications of L.B. White heaters

must meet all relevant local, state and national codes.

Included are L.P. gas, natural gas, electrical, and

safety codes. Your local fuel gas supplier, a local

licensed electrician, the local fire department or

similar government agencies, or your insurance agent

can help you determine code requirements.

a. For U.S.A. installations and applications:

-- ANSI/NFPA 58, latest edition, Standard for

Storage and Handling of Liquefied Petroleum

Gas and/or

-- ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code

-- ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.

b. For Canadian Installations and Applications:

-- CAN1-B149.1 or CAN1-B149.2 Installation

Codes

-- CSA C22.1 Part 1 Standard Canadian Electrical

Code. CSA C22.2 No. 3, Electrical Features of

Fuel-Burning Equipment.

3. Do not move, handle, or service heater while in

operation or connected to a power or fuel supply.

4. Observe and obey all instructional warnings pertaining

to cleaning procedures located on each heater.

5. For safety, this heater is equipped with a manual reset

high-limit switch and where applicable, an air proving

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.

6. Do not operate the heater with its door open or panel

removed.

7. Do not locate fuel gas containers or fuel supply hoses

anywhere near the blower outlet of the heater.

8. Do not block air intakes or discharge outlets of the

heater. Doing so may cause improper combustion or

damage to heater components leading to property

damage or animal loss.

9. The hose assembly shall be visually inspected on an

annual basis. If it is evident there is excessive

abrasion or wear, or if the hose is cut, it must be

replaced prior to the heater being put into operation.

The hose assembly shall be protected from animals,

building materials, and contact with hot surfaces

during use. The hose assembly shall be that specified

by the manufacturer. See parts list.

10. Check for gas leaks and proper function upon heater

installation, before building repopulation or when

relocating.

11. This heater should be inspected for proper operation

by a qualified service person before building

repopulation and at least annually.

12. Inform the customer to always turn off the gas supply

to the heater if the heater is not going to be used in

the heating of livestock.

13. This heater is equipped with a three-prong (grounding)

plug for your protection against shock hazard and

must be plugged directly into a properly grounded

August 1999

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