Page 4 - Table of Contents
This Owner's Manual includes all options and accessories commonly used on this heater. However, depending on the configuration purchased, some options and accessories may not be included. When calling for technical service assistance, or for other s p e c i f i c i n f o r m a t i o n , a l w a y s ...
Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS; Mo; Heater Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS Maximum Input (BTUH) 120,000 Minimum Input (BTUH) 65,000 300 CFM 120 sq. in. 120 sq. in. 13.5 11.0 11.0 7.0 5.2 3.1 1.3 0.8 5.56 lbs. 120 cu. ft. 3.01 lbs. 65 cu. ft. 1/3 H.P. 1,100 RPM 115/60/1 11.8 4.5 30 3/4 x 18 1/4 x 28 1/4 TOP 1 ft. SIDES 1 ft. BACK 1 ft. BLOWER OUTLETGAS Propan...
Page 6 - WARNING; Asphyxiation H; Safety Precautions; FUEL GAS ODOR
5 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 f...
Page 8 - Installation Instructions; GENERAL
Installation Instructions GENERAL Direct fired heaters discharge combustion by-products with the heated air in to the area being heated. These include CO, CO 2 , NO, NO 2 , and Ethylene. These gases can result in harm to the worker or the plants. The GreenGro greenhouse heater has been specifically ...
Page 9 - AIR DIVERTER
-- 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 ap...
Page 10 - INDOOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
EYEBOLT NUT FLAT WASHER CAGE NUT CHAIN CASE TOP POWERED EXHAUST FAN 1 FT. CLEARANCE(BACK OF HEATER TO WALL) ENTRY/EXIT SHUTTERED AIRINLET CHAIN/CABLE SEDIMENT TRAP GAS HOSE MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE SECOND STAGEREGULATOR(VENT POINTED DOWN) GAS SUPPLY LINE HEATER (SUPPORTED BY METAL FRAME OF GREENHOUSE) A...
Page 13 - VENT MODE; AND REGULATOR ASSEMBLY
HEAT POWER CORD SELECTOR SWITCH VENT WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE BLACK BLA CK BLA CK BLA CK BLA C K BLA CK BLACK GREEN JUMPER TERMINAL STRIP CONTR OL PO WER VENT CONTR OL PO WER HEA T GROUND 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NEUTRAL(S) FROM CONTROL POWER VENT MODE CONTACTS HEAT POWER CORD SELECTOR SWITCH VENT W...
Page 14 - ATTENTION; Shut-Down Instructions
ON OFF 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 manually operated toggle st...
Page 15 - Cleaning Instructions; Maintenance Instructions
14 1. Before cleaning, shut off all gas supply valves and disconnect electrical supply. 2. At least once a year give the heater a thorough cleaning, preferably before the beginning of the fall heating season. At that time, remove the fan and motor assembly and brush or blow off the fan wheel. Additi...
Page 16 - MOTOR AND FAN WHEEL ASSEMBLY; AIR PROVING SWITCH; Service Instructions; Buurrnn H; FFiirree aanndd EExxpplloossiioonn H
15 1. Open the motor end access panel, and disconnect the motor leads. 2. Remove the motor mounting plate screws and pull the fan and motor assembly from the housing. 3. Loosen the square head set screw(s) on the fan wheel. 4. Pull the fan wheel from the motor shaft. Use a wheel puller if necessary....
Page 17 - IMPORTANT; IGNITER AND FLAME SENSOR; clearance; FLAPPER ADJUSTMENT
SENSOR IGNITER 3/16 IN. HEAT CHAMBER FACE BURNER IGNITER LEAD SENSOR LEAD ENCLOSURE TO REMOVE IGNITER / SENSOR ASSEMBLY REMOVE SCREW, LIFT ASSEMBLY FROM ITS MOUNTING SLOTS TO GAP IGNITER, LOOSEN SCREW. MOVE ENCLOSURE UP OR DOWN TO ALLOW PROPER POSITIONING OF IGNITER TO BURNER. 16 1. The igniter and ...
Page 18 - TESTING THE MANUAL RESET HIGH LIMIT SWITCH
17 TESTING THE MANUAL RESET HIGH LIMIT SWITCH RESET BUTTON SENSINGSURFACE TERMINAL FLAME MOUNTINGLEG The high limit switch should be tested a minimum of once per year when the heater is given a thorough cleaning. 1. Disconnect the heater from its electrical supply. 2. Remove the high limit switch. 3...
Page 19 - Gas Pressure Checks
18 GAUGE 00764 NIPPLE, 1/2 IN LO HI TEE, 1/2 IN BUSHING, 1/4 IN X 1/8 IN BUSHING, 1/2 IN X 1/4 IN GAS CONTROL GAUGE 00764 OFF ON OUTLET PRESSURE TAP 0 5 10 20 25 30 35 15 ATTENTION ■ The following explains a typical procedure to be followed in checking gas pressures. ■ Consult the dataplate on the h...
Page 20 - Troubleshooting Instructions; READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFORE BEGINNING
Troubleshooting Instructions READ THIS ENTIRE SECTION BEFORE BEGINNING TO TROUBLESHOOT PROBLEMS. The following troubleshooting guide provides systematic procedures for isolating equipment problems. This guide is intended for use by a QUALIFIED GAS HEATER SERVICE PERSON. DO N NOT AATTEMPT TTO S SERVI...
Page 21 - Problem; HEA
20 Problem LED Constant On LE D LL ig ht N ot OO n Normal Operation Is Select or Switch Set t o Heat? Is F an R unning? Set Select or Switch t o Heat Ye s Ye s No Ye s Ye s Ye s Is Te m perature Contr ol Set Ab ov e R oom Te m perature? Set Contr ol A bo ve R oom Te m perature. Is Te m perature Cont...
Page 26 - Electrical Connection and Ladder Diagram
25 Electrical Connection and Ladder Diagram YELL OW YELL OW L1 IND L.E.D. MVPS2 PS1 W FS COM DSI CONTROL R X C DIRECT SENSE IGNITER HIGH LIMIT SWITCH AIR PROVING SWITCH GAS VALVE SOLENOIDS BURNER GROUND THERMOSTAT HIGH HEAT LOW HEAT ELECTRICAL LADDER DIAGRAM HEAT VENT SELECTOR SWITCH MOTOR TR ANSFOR...
Page 27 - Heater Component Function
26 Heater Component Function Air Proving Switch 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 channel gas and provide an area at which the fuel may ignite. Burner Orifice Brass metering device used to feed g...
Page 29 - Parts Identification; PARTS LIST
28 Parts Identification PARTS LIST Item Description Part N Number 1 Regulator, LP Gas, 2nd Stage, Vent Over Outlet 06553 Regulator, LP Gas, 2nd Stage, Vent Over Side 06665 Regulator, Natural Gas (5 PSIG Inlet, 13.5 Outlet) 23360 2 Nipple, 3 1/2 in. 07148 3 Valve, Manual Shut Off 05548 4 Hose, 1/2 in...
Page 30 - HEATER
Contact your local L.B. White dealer for replacement parts and service or call the L.B. White Co., Inc. at 1-800-345-7200 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 heater are fre...