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Foreman Ductable Dual Fuel Indirect-Fired Heater
7. A qualifi ed service agency must check for
proper operating gas pressure upon installa-
tion of the heater.
8. Light according to instructions on heater or
within owner's manual.
9. Make sure the heater has the proper gas
regulator for the application. A regulator
must be connected to the gas supply so that
gas pressure at the inlet to the gas valve
is regulated within the range specifi ed on
the data plate at all times. Contact your gas
supplier or the L.B. White Co., Inc. if you have
any questions.
10. This heater includes a gas selector valve
allowing use for either LP or Natural Gas.
Ensure the gas selector valve is in the cor-
rect position for fuel being used.
11. The heater must be installed so as not to
interfere with or obstruct normal exits, emer-
gency exits, doors and walkways.
12. Railing, fencing or suitable substitute
materials must be used to keep the heating
equipment from any people using and visiting
the structure.
13. The heater shall be located so that rain, ice,
or snow drainage from the structure does not
affect equipment operation. If the heater is
mounted outside, it must be mounted above
any pooled or standing water. If the unit is
to be located on the ground, a surrounding
trench is recommended to drain any rain, ice
or snow away from the unit.
14. The ground and surrounding terrain must be
cleared of any combustible vegetation and
other combustible materials when the heater
is utilized outside.
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15. Eventually, like all electrical/mechanical devices,
the thermostat can fail. Thermostat failure may
result in an under-heating condition. The thermo-
stat should be tested to make sure it turns the
heater on and off within a temperature differential
of ±3°F (±1.5 °C).
16. Take time to understand how to operate and
maintain the heater by using this Owner's
Manual. Make sure you know how to shut off
the gas supply to the building and also to the
individual heater. Contact your fuel gas supplier if
you have any questions.
17. Any defects found in performing any of the
service or maintenance procedures must be
eliminated and defective parts replaced imme-
diately. The heater must be retested by properly
qualifi ed service personnel before placing the
heater back into use.
18. For either indoor or outdoor use. Adequate venti-
lation shall be provided in accordance with OSHA
29 CFR 1926.154, Safety Requirements for
Temporary and Portable Space Heating Devices
and Equipment, ANSI A10.10, National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54, Liquifi ed Petroleum
Gas Code, NFPA 58 or the Natural Gas and
Propane Installation Code, CAN B149.1, as
appropriate.