More about LB ® Classic™ 60,000 BTU Natural Gas - Pilot Light Ignition Heater - Heater Only
Trusted by farmers for consistent, dependable heating for swine confinement and poultry heating, the LB White Classic 348 60,000 BTU Natural Gas - Pilot Light Ignition Heater gives you years of worry-free performance in even the toughest farm environments. This natural gas heater has a direct-fired ignition design, high temperature protection, an air proving switch and fully enclosed motor. Features corrosion-resistant parts and solid case construction. Heater accessories not included.
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Features & Advantages
- Pilot Light Ignition
- Versatile Indoor Mount Options
- Eyebolts and Chains Included for Easy Hanging
- Service Panels Remove Effortlessly for Quick Access to Components
- Quick Take-apart Pilot Assembly for Quick Cleaning of Pilot Orifices
- Sealed Caps on Solenoid and Pilot Control Fully Protect Gas Valves
- High Quality Corrosion Resistant Components
- Case Constructed of Steel with Tri-Shield Coating (a non-corrosive hot-dipped galvanized steel, an oven-cured epoxy primer and a baked, thermosetting polyester)
- 10-year Cabinet Warranty
- Certified to Meet or Exceed U.S. Safety Standards
Specifications
- Model #: Classic 60 (348-3)
- Maximum Fuel Consumption: 60 cu. ft. per hour
- CFM: 250
- Electrical Supply: 115 Volts, 60 Hz., 1 Phase
- Power Cord: 5' (standard)
- Cabinet Material: Steel with Tri-Shield Coating
- Dimensions: 21.3" L x 11.3" W x 24" H
- Net Weight: 55 lbs
- Shipping Weight: 61 lbs
Also Available: LB White Classic 60,000 BTU Natural Gas - Pilot Light Ignition Heater - Complete Heater, QC Part #20209.
WARNING This heater is manufactured to operate at optimum efficiency at elevations between 0' and 2,000' above sea level. If operated at higher elevations, the heater will not function correctly and may function in an unsafe nature. This adjustment needs to be made in the factory; this will add time to the lead time. Call us at 1-800-433-5275 with questions.
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