Troubleshooting – L.B. White 100 Workman - Standard LP User Manual

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Troubleshooting

PROBLEMS

CAUSES

REMEDIES

1. Pilot will not light.

* Propane gas tank is empty.

* Fill tank.

* Fuel supply valves closed.

* Open fuel supply valves.

* Excess flow valve in P.O.L.

* Close propane cylinder valve. Wait 5 minutes

fitting on regulator is closed.

and open cylinder valve slowly.

* Pilot button not fully pushed in.

* Push in pilot button completely.

* Pilot orifice is plugged.

* Clean or replace pilot orifice. (DO NOT poke sharp

instruments in orifice holes, blow out with compressed
air.)

* Inlet screen at inlet of gas valve is

* Remove screen and clean or replace screen.

plugged.

* Restriction in gas hose or

* Remove hose or pilot line from heater and blow

pilot line.

out with compressed air or replace if necessary.

* Air in gas line.

* Push in pilot button (normally 15 - 20 seconds is

sufficient) on pilot control of gas valve to purge air from
line (usually necessary at time of installation).

NOTE:

Make sure you are pushing the Piezo igniter
button during this time to prevent gas
accumulation.

* Pilot safety gas control power

* Replace entire pilot safety control valve.

unit is defective.

* Defective Piezo igniter or electrode.

* Refer to electrode service instruction section of this

manual for problems associated with Piezo igniter assembly.

2. Pilot lights but will not

* Restriction in gas hose or pilot line.

* See remedy for same cause in Problem #1.

stay lit when pilot
button is released.

* Insufficient time allowed for pilot

* Hold in pilot button for 30 seconds to allow proper

light to heat up thermocouple.

warm up.

* Loose thermocouple.

* Tighten thermocouple at gas control and make sure

it is securely pushed into pilot bracket. Tighten
“finger tight” and “snug” the contact nut with an
appropriate wrench.

* Defective thermocouple.

* Replace thermocouple.

* Pilot orifice is plugged.

* See remedy for same in Problem #1.

* Defective pilot safety control valve.

* Replace entire pilot safety control valve.

* Improper gas pressure.

* Set pressure according to pressure on dataplate.

3. Main burner will not

* Propane gas tank empty.

* Fill tank.

light.

* Fuel supply valves closed on heater

* Open all valves.

and at tank.

* Pilot light not lit.

* Light the pilot.

* Burner orifice holes plugged.

* Clean the burner orifices.

4. Burner flame "lifting"

* Fuel pressure set too high.

* Set pressure according to pressure on dataplate.

off burner.

* Blockages in burner orifice or at

* Clean suspected area with soft brush, dry cloth,

primary air inlets of burner.

or compressed air.

5. Heater does not seem

* Gas supply valves not fully open.

* Open valves completely.

to be delivering
maximum heat output.

* Burner orifice holes plugged.

* Clean burner orifice with compressed air or replace.

* Low fuel supply pressure.

* Consult propane gas supplier. Cylinder or tank needs

replacement or refill. Regulator needs adjustment.
Check for use of proper regulation and fuel gas.

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