L.B. White TS080 Owner's Manual And Instructions

Manual is about: Ductable Heaters

Summary of TS080

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    Ts080 23.5 models output (kw) fuel available in either propane vapor withdrawal or natural gas configurations congratulations! You have purchased the finest tent heater available. Your new l.B. White heater incorporates the benefits from the most experienced manufacturer of heating products using st...

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    Warning fire and explosion hazard ■ not for home or recreational vehicle use. ■ installation of this heater in a home or recreational vehicle may result in a fire or explosion. ■ fire or explosions can cause property damage or loss of fire. For your safety if you smell gas: 1. Open windows. 2. Don't...

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    This owner's manual includes information for all options and accessories commonly used on this heater. When calling for technical service assistance, or for other specific information, always have model number, configuration number and serial number available. This information is contained on the da...

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    Ts080 23.5 950 25 i 3p 20/25 i3b/p 10 i2e, i 2e(s)b, i2h natural gas 14 i 2l 10/14 i 2er ball bearing 149 watts 1300 rpm electrical rating ip14b 220-240/50/1 starting 5.0 1.5 top .3 m sides .3 m back .3 m blower combustible materials - 1.83 m outlet propane gas cylinder - 6.10 m gas propane gas supp...

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    5 fuel information for country of destination i 2er (20/25) fr cy, cz, dk, ee, fi, gr, hu, it, lt, lv, mt, no & se i 3p (37) i 3b/p (30) destination countries gas category & pressure (mbar) propane gas rate (kg/hr) hu & nl i 3p (30) pl i 3p (36) be, ch, cz, es, fr 1.68 gb, ie, pt, si & sk be, ch, de...

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    Lp ggas aand nnatural ggas hhave m man-m made oodorants aadded sspecifically ffor ddetection oof ffuel ggas lleaks. If aa ggas lleak ooccurs, yyou sshould bbe aable tto ssmell tthe ffuel ggas. That’s yyour s signal tto g go iinto iimmediate aaction! ■ do not take any action that could ignite the fue...

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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: a. To be a qualified gas heater service person, you must have suf...

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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. Insure that all accessories that ship ...

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    -- in the event a gas leak is detected, check the components involved for cleanliness and proper application of pipe compound before further tightening. -- tighten the gas connections as necessary to stop the leak. -- after all connections are checked and any leaks are stopped, turn on the main burn...

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    The amount of vaporized propane gas available from the cylinders will vary depending upon: ■ the amount of liquid propane in the cylinder(s). ■ the surrounding air temperature of the cylinder(s). Since less gas is vaporized at lower temperatures, two or more 47 kg cylinders may be needed in colder w...

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    Hose adapter 12 hose & regulator assembly (accessory) 1. Use only pipe thread compound resistant to propane and natural gas. 2. Apply a moderate amount of pipe compound to pipe threads of hose adapter. Thread hose adapter into adapter at heater gas inlet and tighten securely. See fig. 2. 3. Connect ...

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    13 tent draped over diffuser channel tent side wall diffuser blower outlet diffuser channel slots tab 1. Insert the tabs of the diffuser into the vertical slots at the blower outlet. Push down on diffuser to secure into place. See fig. 4. 2. Tent side wall material may be layed within channel of the...

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    Pol fitting cylinder valve regulator vent directed down end diffuser assembly accessory part # 21177 1. Insert collar into duct. Tabs of collar must be facing away from duct. See fig. 5. 2. Wrap the duct clamp around duct and collar. Saddle of clamp lays over duct coil. Connect clamp ends together a...

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    Follow steps 1 - 7 on initial start-up after heater installation by a qualified gas heater service person. For normal start- up, set thermostat above room temperature. The heater will start. 1. Open all manual fuel supply valves and check for gas leaks using approved leak detectors. 2. Connect the e...

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    16 cleaning instructions 1. Before cleaning, shut off all gas supply valves and disconnect the electrical supply. 2. The heater should have dir t or dust removed periodically: a. After each use, give the heater a general cleaning using compressed air, a soft brush or dry rag on its interior and exte...

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    1. Remove screws securing motor mounting plate to housing. 2. Pull fan and motor assembly from housing. 3. Loosen set screws on fan wheel. 4. Pull fan wheel from motor shaft. 5. Remove the four nuts securing motor to mounting plate. Fig. 9 motor mount plate fan wheel motor clearance 7 mm service ins...

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    Igniter and flame sensor igniter 1. Remove the screws securing the mounting bracket to the burner. See fig. 11. Remove igniter assembly. 2. Disconnect igniter cable from igniter assembly. 3. Remove the screws securing the igniter to the mounting bracket. Flame sensor 1. Remove the screw securing the...

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    Gas pressure checks warning fire aand eexplosion h hazard ■ do not disassemble the gas control valve. ■ do not attempt to replace any components on the gas control valve. ■ the gas control valve must be replaced if any physical damage occurs to the control valve assembly. ■ failure to follow this wa...

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    1. Remove gas hose from heater. 2. Remove the fitting, elbow and screws at inlet of gas control valve. See fig. 16. Fig. 16 3. Disconnect gas control valve’s electrical leads. 4. Use a ratchet with extension and 9/16 in. Socket to remove burner retaining bolt at underside of heater’s base. 5. Lift a...

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    Troubleshooting guide read this entire section before beginning to troubleshoot problems. The following troubleshooting flow charts provide systematic procedures for isolating equipment problems. The charts are intended for use by a qualified gas heater service person. Do n not s service tthese h he...

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    22 hea ting mode fa n m ot or d oe s n ot r un , h ea te r d oe s n ot l ig ht . Is heat er pr operly connect ed to its building wiring? Det ermine electrical req uirements of heat er . Ensure it matches po w er supply . Check wiring of po w er supply t o heat er . Ensure correct electrical polarity...

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    23 fa n m ot or r un s ig ni te r d oe s n ot sp ar k. Has ignition cable been check ed f or continuity? R eplace ignit or assembly . Ye s no do air pr oving switch contacts close? Is air pr oving switch arm binding? Ye s ye s is f an wheel clean? Tight en the fan wheel is fan wheel tighened t o mo ...

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    24 ye s fa n m ot or r un s, ig ni te r s pa rk s, h ea te r d oe s no t l ig ht . Is voltage supplied to transf ormer when ignit er sparks? Ye s no ye s check all wiring connections. If good, replace ignition contr ol are 24 v olts supplied to fuse? No is gas contr ol v alv e set t o on position? C...

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    25 no tes : (1) with an y electrical pr oblem, all wiring should be check ed f or good connections and pr oper v oltage. (2) the ignition contr ol module sends and receiv es v oltages thr oughout the entire operation seq uence. The ignition contr ol modu le terminals should also be check ed f or del...

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    26 electrical connection and ladder diagram 0 1 2 4 6 8 if any of the original wire as supplied with the heater must be replaced, it must be replaced with wiring material having a temperature rating of at least 302ºf (150ºc) electrical ladder diagram electrical connection diagram ground motor relay ...

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    27 heater component function air proving switch with paddle safety device used to insure that the proper air flow is being achieved before the gas valve is opened. Burner cast iron component used to mix air and gas and provide an area at which the fuel may ignite. Burner orifice brass metering devic...

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    24 35 34 22 36 37 33 32 30 27 23 26 25 29 28 31 38 14 17 18 15 8 10 5 4 13 11 12 3 6 9 16 20 19 2 7 21 1 1 to gas suppl y parts schematic 28.

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    29 parts list item description part number 1 regulator,propane gas,1/4 bspt inlet propane gas 23041 regulator, natural gas 1/2 bspt inlet x 1/2 bspt outlet natural gas 23043 2 hose, 12.7 mm id x 3 m w/1/2 bspt male x m20 x 1.5 male adapters 21555 3 base 571917 4 feet, base 571918 5 valve, gas contro...

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    Contact your local l.B. White dealer for replacement parts and service or call the l.B. White company, inc. At 1-608-783-5691 for assistance. Be sure that you have your heater model number and configuration number when calling. L.B. White co., inc. Warrants that the component parts of its equipment ...