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Cleaning instructions – L.B. White Oval 80™ Radiant User Manual

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1. Before cleaning, close fuel supply valve to heater and

disconnect electrical supply. Allow heater to cool.

2. The heater should have dir t or dust removed

periodically:

a. Af ter each flock or between building re-

population, give the heater a general cleaning

using pressurized air or a soft brush on its burner

box, reflectors, and tubes.

b. At least once a year, give the heater a thorough

cleaning. At this time, open the burner box and

brush or blow off control components, and fan

motor assembly. Ensure the burner air inlet

venturi ports and the throat of the casting are

free of dust accumulation.

c. When washing with water, do not spray water into

the burner box or the tubes. Observe and obey

the Warning within these Cleaning Instructions.

This same Warning is supplied on the heater.

Cleaning Instructions

WARNING

This heater may be washed only on its external areas

provided:

The burner box is disconnected from the electrical

supply.

The burner box access door is closed and securely

latched.

Water spray nozzle shall not discharge within 6 feet of

the burner box and its tubes.

The water pressure does not exceed 45 PSIG for 10

seconds on each side of burner box.

The burner box is not reconnected to electrical supply

for a minimum of 1 hour or until the it is thoroughly dry.

Improper cleaning can cause severe personal injury or

property damage due to water and/or cleaning solution:

In electrical components, connections and wires within

the burner box causing electrical shock or component

failure.

On gas control components causing corrosion which

can result in gas leaks and fire or explosion from the

leak.

Clean internal components of the burner box with a soft,

dry brush or cloth, or compressed air.

WARNING

Fire, Burn, and Explosion Hazard

This heater contains electrical and mechanical components in the gas management, safety and airflow systems.

Such components may become inoperative or fail due to dust, dirt, wear, aging, or the corrosive atmosphere of an

animal confinement building.

Periodic cleaning and inspection as well as proper maintenance are essential to avoid serious injury or property

damage.

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