Volt™ 3
Electric Fan Heater
Owner’s Manual • Volt™ 3
5
Volt electric heaters are designed for professional
use.
The heat is generated in sealed heating elements
inside the inner barrel of the heater. Heated air is then
dis-tributed by an electric motor driven fan blowing air
through the heater.
Although effectively cooled by the fan, the heating
elements have high surface temperatures. That is
why combustible materials must be kept at a safe
distance from the heater and care must be taken that
no combustible particles enter the heater with the air
sucked in by the fan.
General Information
Operation Instructions
Keep the heater clean of dust at any time. Dust may
cause fire when heated. Make sure that the fan
blades can rotate unobstructed at all times. Do not
block air intakes or exhaust in any manner.
Contact your local L. B. White distributor or the
L.B. White Co., LLC for assistance, or if you have
any questions about the use of the heater or its
application.
The L.B. White Co., LLC has a policy of continuous
product improvement. It reserves the right to change
specifications and design without notice.
REVIEW AND UNDERSTAND ALL WARNINGS IN
THIS MANUAL. THEY ARE ESSENTIAL FOR SAFE
USE OF THE HEATER.
FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES.
This heater is for use on 240 volts.
The cord has a plug as show in the figure below.
The type of outlet is a 240-volt grounding outlet.
When properly installed, it provides a ground
connection through the cord to the heater to protect
the operator from electric shock.
TO START HEATING:
1. Place the heater on a stable and level surface.
Make sure that no explosive or combustible fumes
or dust are present
MINIMUM CLEARANCES
FROM COMBUSTABLE MATERIALS
OUTLET = 6 feet
SIDES = 1 foot
TOP = 2 feet
REAR = 2 feet
FLOOR = COMBUSTABLE
2. Connect power cord of heater into 240 V / 60 Hz
power source. See paragraph “Specifications” in
this manual for correct amperage rating
3. Set the room thermostat from “heat off” position
to a temperature above the ambient room
temperature by turning the knob. Note! The heater
will start heating only if the thermostat “calls for
heat” meaning that it is set to higher than the
surrounding ambient temperature
4. The heater will now operate automatically,
controlled by the thermostat
TO STOP HEATING
1. Turn the room thermostat into position “heat off”
2. Disconnect the power supply plug
NOTE!
THE HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN
OVERHEAT LIMIT SWITCH WHICH
MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO STOP.
CHECK AND REMOVE THE CAUSE FOR
OVERHEATING BEFORE RESTARTING.
Grounding Pin
15 A
250 V