Start-up instructions – L.B. White 350 Premier User Manual

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For initial start-up after heater installation, follow steps 1-6.

For normal start-up, simply set the thermostat above room

temperature.

1. Connect electrical cord to an approved electrical

outlet.

2. Set thermostat to desired room temperature.

3. This heater has a rocker style selector switch located

on the back of the heater. This switch allows you to

either heat or ventilate (no heat). See Fig. 9 for

selector switch positions.

FIG. 9

A. H

Heating

a. Open all manual fuel supply valves. Check for gas

leaks using an approved leak detector. The gas

control valve on the heater has a manual shut-off

feature incorporated into the valve assembly. Make

sure the indicator on the valve is turned to the ON

position. See Fig 10.

b. When the selector switch is positioned to Heat, a red

light within the switch will be on. At this point, the fan

motor will start, the igniter will spark and ignition will

occur. The thermostat will cycle the heater on or off

based upon temperature setting.

FIG. 10

B. VVentilation

When the selector switch is positioned to Vent, the

red light will NOT be on. The fan motor will start, but

the igniter will not spark, nor will ignition occur. This

feature is used typically when heat is not needed, but

air circulation is required. The heater will not cycle on

its thermostat setting. To discontinue the ventilation

feature, position the switch to off or heat. If you

desire to use the ventilation feature, the connection

of the gas supply (i.e. hose and regulator) to the fuel

source is not needed.

C. O

Off

Position the switch to midpoint.

ATTENTION

It is normal for air to be trapped in gas hose on new

installations. The heater may attempt more than one

trial for ignition before air is finally purged from line and

ignition takes place.

4. The direct spark ignition (DSI) control board within

this heater is self-diagnostic. The board works in

conjunction with a light emitting diode (L.E.D.) built

into the selector switch. The L.E.D. will flash a

specific continuous flash pattern depending on a

problem that occurs. Match specific flash pattern

given by L.E.D. to troubleshooting label applied to

heater. The troubleshooting label identifies the

causes of the problem as it relates to specific flash

patterns and remedies to correct the problems. See

also “Troubleshooting Data” within this Owner’s

Manual.

5. The gas control valve is a step opening control. When

a call for heat occurs, the valve will open to a rate

equal to half its total heat output. Depending upon

temperature requirements and thermostat setting,

the valve will then either remain at low heat rate

before thermostat is satisfied, or the valve will open

completely to its total capacity. If the valve opens to

its full capacity, it is designed to change back to half

its rate before thermostat is satisfied.

6. Do not exceed input rating stamped on nameplate or

manufacturer’s recommended burner orifice

pressure for size orifice(s) used. Make certain that

the primary air supply to main burner is open and

free of dust, dirt and debris for complete, proper

combustion.

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