Installation instructions, General – L.B. White 250 Norseman User Manual

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1. Read all safety precautions and follow L. B. White

recommendations when installing this heater. If

during the installation or relocating of heater, you

suspect that a part is damaged or defective, call a

qualified service agency for repair or replacement.

2. Make sure the heater is properly installed before use.

Observe and obey all minimum safe distances of the

heater to the nearest combustible materials. Safe

distances are given on the heater dataplate and on

page 4 of this manual.

3. The heater is approved for indoor use only.

4. The heater shall not be used with ductwork.

5. The heater’s gas pressure regulator (with pressure

relief valve) must be protected from adverse weather

conditions (rain, ice, snow) as well as from building

materials (tar, concrete, plaster, etc.) which can affect

safe operation and could result in property damage or

injury.

6. Heaters used in the vicinity of combustible tarpaulins,

canvas, plastics, wind barriers, or similar coverings

shall be located at least 10 feet from the coverings.

The coverings shall be securely fastened to prevent

ignition or upsetting of the heater due to wind action

on the covering or other material.

7. Check all connections for gas leaks using approved

gas leak detectors. Gas leak testing is performed as

follows:

-- Check all pipe connections, hose connections,

fittings and adapters upstream of the gas

control with approved gas leak detectors.

-- In the event a gas leak is detected, check the

components involved for cleanliness and

proper application of pipe compound before

further tightening.

-- Furthermore tighten the gas connections as

necessary to stop the leak.

-- After all connections are checked and any

leaks are stopped, turn on the main burner.

-- Stand clear while the main burner ignites to

prevent injury caused from hidden leaks that

could cause flashback.

-- With the main burner in operation, check all

connections, hose connections, fittings and

joints as well as the gas control valve inlet and

outlet connections with approved gas leak

detectors.

-- 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.

8. A qualified service agency must check for proper

operating gas pressure upon installation of the

heater.

9. Light according to instructions on heater or within

owner's manual.

10. Make sure the heater has the proper gas regulator for

the application. A regulator must be connected to the

gas supply so that gas pressure at the inlet to the gas

valve is regulated within the range specified on the

dataplate at all times. Contact your gas supplier, or

the L.B. White Co., Inc. if you have any questions.

11. This heater is configured for use for propane gas

vapor withdrawal only. Do not use the heater in an

propane gas liquid withdrawal system or application.

If you are in doubt, contact the L.B. White Co., Inc.

12. Take time to understand how to operate and maintain

the heater by using this Owner’s Manual. Make sure

you know how to shut off the gas supply to the

building and also to the individual heater. Contact

your fuel gas supplier if you have any questions.

13. Any defects found in performing any of the service or

maintenance procedures must be eliminated and

defective parts replaced immediately. The heater

must be retested by properly qualified service

personnel before placing the heater back into use.

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Installation Instructions

GENERAL

WARNING

Fire aand EExplosion H

Hazard

Do not use open flame (matches, torches, candles,

etc.) in checking for gas leaks.

Use only approved leak detectors.

Failure to follow this warning can lead to fires or

explosions.

Fires or explosions can lead to property damage,

personal injury or loss of life.

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