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Contact your local L.B. White dealer for replacement parts

and service or call the L.B. White Co., Inc. at (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 free from defects in material and workmanship,

when properly installed, operated, and maintained in

accordance with the Owner’s Manual safety guides and

labels contained with each unit.  If, within 1

12 m

months ffrom

the  ddate  oof  ppurchase  bby  tthe  eend  uuser, any component is

found to be defective, L.B. White Co., Inc. will at its option,

repair or replace the defective part or heater, with a new

part or heater, F.O.B., Onalaska, Wisconsin.  

A warranty card on file at L.B. White will automatically

qualify the heater and its component parts for warranty

consideration.  If a warranty card is not on file, a copy of the

bill of sale will be required to establish warranty

qualification.  If neither is available, the warranty period will

be 12 months from date of shipment from L B. White.  

Warranty Policy

Replacement Parts and Service

EQUIPMENT

PARTS

L.B. White Co., Inc. warrants that replacement parts

purchased from the company and used on the appropriate

L. B. White heater are free from defects both in material and

workmanship for 12  m

months  ffrom  tthe  ddate  oof  ppurchase  bby

the eend uuser. Warranty is automatic if a component is found

defective within 12 months of the date code marked on the

part.  If the defect occurs more than 12 months later than

the date code but within 12 months from the date of

purchase by the end user, a copy of a bill of sale will be

required to establish warranty qualification. 

The warranty set forth above is the exclusive warranty

provided by L.B. White, and all other warranties, including

any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a

particular purpose, are expressly disclaimed.  In the event

any implied warranty is not hereby effectively disclaimed

due to operation of law, such implied warranty is limited in

duration to the duration of the applicable warranty stated

above.  The remedies set forth above are the sole and

exclusive remedies available hereunder.  L.B. White will not

be liable for any incidental or consequential damages

directly or indirectly related to the sale, handling or use of

the heater, and in any event L.B. White's liability in

connection with the heater, including for claims based on

negligence or strict liability, is limited to the purchase price.  

Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied

warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of

incidental or consequential damages, so the above

limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  This warranty

gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other

rights which vary from state to state.

33

48

Cord, Power

24502

49

End Cap, Sliding Handle

22934

50

Handle, Sliding

22931

51

Button, Snap

22932

52

Bracket, Handle - Left (Air Discharge Side)

22929

Right (Hose Hanger Side)

22930

53

End Cap, Handle Bracket

22933

54

Bolt

11254

55

Washer

03054

56

Hanger, Hose

08936

57

Hinge

05868

58

Door, Louvered

09137

59

Case Assembly

24530

60

Door

20757

61

Screw

01213

62

Strain Relief

20037

63

Clip, Conduit

08254

64

Conduit

22747

65

Plug

25747

PREMIER 170 PARTS LIST (Continued)

Summary of Contents for Premier TS170

Page 1: ...has been tested and evaluated by C S A International in accordance with the requirements of Standard ANSI Z83 7z CSA 2 14 and is listed and approved as a ductable direct gas fired forced air construc...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...d to property damage personal injury or loss of life GENERAL HAZARD WARNING Failure to comply with the precautions and instructions provided with this heater can result in Death Serious bodily injury...

Page 4: ...der 13 Start Up Instructions 14 Shut Down Instructions 14 Cleaning Instructions 15 Maintenance Instructions 15 Service Instructions General 16 Motor and Fan Wheel 16 Air Proving Switch 16 Igniter and...

Page 5: ...115 60 1 Heater Specifications 1 8 H P 1 100 RPM Fuel Type 1 3 H P 1 100 RPM General Information Burner Manifold Pressure 4 This Owner s Manual includes all options and accessories commonly used on th...

Page 6: ...odorant i in p propane g gas a and n natural g gas i is c colorless and t the i intensity o of i its o odor c can f fade u under s some circumstances If there is an underground leak the movement of ga...

Page 7: ...ith manual reset high limit switches an air proving switch and a redundant gas control valve Never operate the heater with any safety device that has been bypassed Do not operate this heater unless al...

Page 8: ...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 chec...

Page 9: ...t 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 The heater must be installed so as not to interfere with or obstruct norm...

Page 10: ...pointed toward end of shaft 6 Install other retaining cap 7 Snap hub caps onto wheels FIG 2 WHEEL ASSEMBLY Premier 170 1 Align the support leg channel to the four cage nuts on underside of base 2 Mou...

Page 11: ...r 170 a Align regulator storage bracket to the two 1 8 in diameter holes on heater case back b Mount the storage bracket to the case using the two 3 8 in hex head screws at this point Tighten securely...

Page 12: ...tat has a series tap plug at the end of the cord 2 Connect male plug on heater into female side of series tap plug on thermostat See Fig 7 3 Plug male side of series tap plug into grounded heavy duty...

Page 13: ...ptional Accessory 09389 TS080 09396 TS170 END DIFFUSER ASSEMBLY Optional Accessory 21177 1 Insert collar into duct Tabs of collar must be facing away from duct See Fig 10 2 Wrap the duct clamp around...

Page 14: ...p from the POL but do not discard it Insert POL stem into the valve on the cylinder Thread the nut counterclockwise into the tank valve Tighten securely with a wrench See Fig 12 FIG 12 3 Slowly open t...

Page 15: ...C O Off Position the switch to midpoint ATTENTION It is normal for air to be trapped in gas hose on new installations The heater may attempt more than one trial for ignition before air is finally pur...

Page 16: ...all gas supply valves and disconnect electrical supply 2 The heater should have dirt or dust removed periodically a Before each use give the heater a general cleaning using compressed air or a soft b...

Page 17: ...ifice if it cannot be cleaned properly WARNING B Bu ur rn n H Ha az za ar rd d Heater surfaces are hot for a period of time after the heater has been shut down Allow the heater to cool before performi...

Page 18: ...eaned to maintain proper ignition Use steel wool or emery cloth Rub briskly to remove buildup of dust dirt and oxide Check the igniter s ceramic base for cracks Replace the igniter if cracks are found...

Page 19: ...f its mounting legs apply a small flame only to the sensing portion on the back of the switch Be careful not to melt the plastic housing of the switch when conducting this test 3 Within a minute you s...

Page 20: ...auges should read the pressures specified on the dataplate 2 Do the readings at the inlet and outlet pressure gauges agree with that specified on the dataplate If so then no further checking or adjust...

Page 21: ...Run 25 Components should be replaced only after each step has been completed and replacement is suggested in the flow chart Refer to the Servicing sections as necessary to obtain information on disas...

Page 22: ...lts Supplied from Transformer No No No No No Yes Is Proper Voltage Supplied to Transformer No Yes Yes No See One Time Flash Light is Disconnected or is Defective If Electrical Connections are Good Rep...

Page 23: ...es One Time Air proving Switch Contacts Are cosed before Fan Motor Starts Pattern Begins 5 Seconds After Condition Is Air Proving Switch Stuck Closed Check Continuity Is Airflow Switch Binding Repair...

Page 24: ...Yes Tighten Fan Blade Set Screw Is Proper Voltage Supplied to Fan Motor No Yes Defective Motor or Capacitor Replace Motor or Capacitor Is Ignition Control Module Sending Proper Voltage to Meter Is Ign...

Page 25: ...Does Gas Solenoid Valve Open Turn Unit On Should Hear Audible Click When Valve Opens Approx 4 5 Seconds After Power is Supplied To Unit Is Ignitor Properly Gapped Are 24 Volts Supplied to Gas Valve D...

Page 26: ...an Binding on Housing Check for Damage to Motor and Fan Assembly and Housing Repair or Replace as Necessary Yes Reconnect Wires to Capacitor Defective Capacitor Replace the Motor No Yes Are Wires Disc...

Page 27: ...POWER CORD GAS CONTROL VALVE HIGH LIMIT SWITCHES TRANSFORMER FAN MOTOR AIR PROVING SWITCH SELECTOR SWITCH W L E D REMOTE IN LINE THERMOSTAT L E D HEAT OFF VENT 120 VAC L1 MOTOR VALVE AIRPROVE AIRPROV...

Page 28: ...TO BOOSTER OUTLET BROWN GAS CONTROL VALVE DIRECT SENSE IGNITER BURNER GROUND CASE GROUND IDENTIFIES WIRING TO BE USED WHEN CONNECTING OPTIONAL FAN BOOSTER KIT TO TS170 ONLY ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 29: ...convey gas from supply line in building to heater Heat Chamber Metal fire box within the appliance that provides an area where burner flame mixes with combustion air thereby providing heat High Limit...

Page 30: ...34 22 36 37 33 32 30 27 23 26 25 41 45 29 28 31 49 43 44 38 50 51 53 14 17 48 40 42 39 18 15 8 10 5 4 13 11 12 3 6 9 16 20 19 46 7 1 47 19A TO GAS SUPPLY 54 1 PREMIER 80 PARTS SCHEMATIC Parts Identif...

Page 31: ...hermostat Kit 09454 23 Igniter 06479 24 Bracket 08906 25 Screw 01213 26 Burner 08921 27 Screw 02688 28 Spacer 02687 29 Bracket Flame Arrestor 08942 30 Bracket Burner 08933 31 Chamber Heat 08952 32 Bas...

Page 32: ...34 22 36 37 33 32 30 27 23 26 25 63 53 50 41 65 29 28 31 49 43 45 38 52 55 54 14 17 48 40 42 39 61 18 15 58 59 8 10 5 4 56 57 13 11 12 3 6 9 16A 60 9 2 46 7 21 1 47 TO GAS SUPPLY 1 48 51 16 PREMIER 1...

Page 33: ...x 5 8 18 Propane Gas 06655 1 2 NPT x 1 2 NPS Natural Gas 02894 22 Ell 09309 23 Bracket Gas Control 09760 24 Valve Gas Control Propane Gas 22076 Natural Gas 22078 25 Bushing 01519 26 Nipple 80620 27 H...

Page 34: ...from the date of purchase by the end user a copy of a bill of sale will be required to establish warranty qualification The warranty set forth above is the exclusive warranty provided by L B White an...

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