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Safety precautions – L.B. White I-3 Infraconic User Manual

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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:

QUALIFICATIONS FOR

SERVICING AND INSTALLATION:

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

must have been trained in gas-fired heater
s e r v i c i n g , r e p a i r a n d a l s o h ave s u f f i c i e n t
experience to allow you to troubleshoot, replace
defective parts, and test heaters in order to get
them into a continuing safe and normal operation
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 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 or applications of L. B. White Co.,
Inc.’s radiant heater and associated zone control
panel should meet the requirements of local, state
and national L.P. gas and natural gas, electrical and
safety codes. Your gas supplier, local licensed
electrician, local fire department and government
agencies can help you determine these requirements.
In the absence of local codes, comply with the
following:
a. Installations in the U.S.A.:

-- 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

b. Installations in Canada:

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

Codes

-- CSA C22.1 Part 1 Standard Canadian Electrical

Codes, CSA C22.2 No.3 Electrical Features of
Fuel Burning Equipment

3.

If at any time you notice something unusual about the
o p e r a t i o n o f yo u r h e a te r s u c h a s g a s o d o r,
overheating, flames other than in the combustion
cone area, etc., evacuate the area immediately and
call your fire department and your gas service agency.
Get assurances from the fire department that the
area is free of gas before you attempt to relight the
heater.

4.

The components on the heater that call for hand
operation should work with hand pressure only. If
more force is required, have a qualified gas heater
service agency replace the complete part. Do not
attempt to repair.

5.

Do not block air intakes or discharge outlets of the
heater. Doing so may cause improper combustion or
damage to the heater components leading to
property damage or animal loss.

6.

Do not move, handle, or service the heater while in
operation or connected to fuel supply.

7.

Do not locate fuel supply hoses within the heater’s
heating zone.

8.

All gas hose assemblies must be inspected on a
regular basis. This should be done at least once a
year, or when the farrowing room has been cleaned
after each turn. If it is evident there is excessive
abrasion or wear, or if the hose is cut, it must be
replaced prior to 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.

9.

Check for gas leaks and proper function upon
installation, before building repopulation and when
relocating.

10.

If the gas flow is interrupted and the burner flame is
extinguished, immediately shut off the gas. Do not
relight the heater until you are sure that all of the gas
that may have accumulated through the heater has
cleared away. Do not relight the heater until at least
five minutes have passed.

11.

If the heater is to be relocated, make sure that all gas
connections are capped and the gas supply is shut
off. All connection points must be leak checked after
disconnection and after reconnection.

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WARNING

Burn Hazard

The heater’s combustion cones and canopy are
extremely hot during operation and shortly after
shutting down.

Always be aware of your proximity to the heater and
avoid contact with its hot surfaces during or shortly
after operation.

Failure to follow this warning can result in burns
leading to severe injury.

Safety Precautions