background image

3

201835

OWNER’S MANUAL

LOCAL CODES

Install and use furnace with care. Follow all
local codes. In the absence of local codes, use
the latest edition of the following:

• National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223.1,

also known as NFPA 54 * (USA)

• National Electric Code ANS/NFPA 70*

• CAN/CGA-B149[.1 or .2] Installation

Codes** (Canada).

*Available from:

American National Standards Institute, Inc.

1430 Broadway

New York, NY  10018

National Fire Protection Association, Inc.

Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA  02269

**Available from:

Standards Council of Canada

350 Sparks Street

Ottawa, Ontario  K1R 7S8

This furnace must be grounded when in-
stalled. Follow all local codes. In the ab-
sence of local codes, refer to the National
Electrical Code ANS/NFPA No. 70
 (U.S.A.)
or  CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code,
Part I 
(Canada).

The installation must conform with local
codes, in the absence of local codes, with the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANS Z223.1/Ca-
nadian Installation Code, CAN/CGA B149.

When installing furnace in a manufactured
(mobile) home, follow the Manufactured
Home Construction and Safety Standard,
Title 24CFR, Part 3280 (formerly the Fed-
eral Standard for Mobile Home Construc-
tion and Safety, Title 24, part 280; 1975)
.
When such a standard is not applicable,
follow the Standard for Manufactured Home
Installations, 1982 (Manufactured Home
Sites, Communities, and Set-Ups), ANS
A225.1/NFPA 501A.

In Canada, install furnace in accordance with
Standard CSA Z240.4 - Gas Equipped Recre-
ational Vehicles and Mobile Housing
 and
any applicable local codes and regulations.

Appliance input ratings are based on sea
level operation and need not be changed for
operation up to 2,000 feet elevation. For
operation at elevations above 2,000 feet,
manufactured to specified deration condi-
tions for Canada and the United States.

UNPACKING

1.

Remove furnace from carton.

2.

Remove all protective packaging ap-
plied to furnace for shipment.

3.

Remove the following items from carton:
• Hardware package containing four

large screws, two small screws, and
thermostat mounting plate

• Hardware package (thermostat and

two screws)

• Equipment shutoff valve

If any of these items are missing,
promptly inform dealer where you
bought furnace.

4.

Check furnace for any shipping damage.
If furnace is damaged, promptly inform
dealer where you bought furnace.

PRODUCT
FEATURES

HOT SURFACE IGNITOR

This furnace has an electronic ignitor. There
is no standing pilot. No matches or batteries
are required.

THERMOSTATIC HEAT
CONTROL

The thermostat is temperature sensitive. It
automatically turns the furnace on and off.
This results in the greatest heating comfort.
This can also result in lower gas bills.

LIMIT SWITCH

The limit switch shuts off the gas to the main
burner if the furnace becomes too hot to
operate safely.

DNV25NB

DNV40NB

*Rated Heating Input (BTU/Hr)

25,000

40,000

Thermal Output Capacity

(average loss calculation)

18,750 Btu/Hr

30,000 Btu/Hr

Type Gas

Natural Only

Natural Only

Ignition

Hot Surface Ignitor

Hot Surface Ignitor

Operating Amps

1.5

2

Volts/Cycles

120/60

120/60

Main Burner

1

2

Pressure Regulator Setting

3.5" W.C.

3.5" W.C.

Inlet Connection

3/8 NPT

3/8 NPT

Inlet Gas Pressure (in. of water)*

Maximum

7"

7"

Minimum

5"

5"

Dimensions, Inches (H x W x D)

Furnace

15 

3

/

32

 x 16 

1

/

8

 x 23 

5

/

8

15 

3

/

32

 x 21 

3

/

4

 x 23 

5

/

8

Weight (pounds)

Furnace

53

71

Shipping

65

98

* For purposes of input adjustment.

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for DynaVent DNV25NB

Page 1: ...operin stallation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property dam age Refertothismanual for correct installation and operational proce dures Forassistanceor additional in...

Page 2: ...gas leak However the odor added to natural gas can fade Natural gasmaybepresenteventhoughnoodorexists Makecertainyoureadandunderstandallwarn ings Keep this manual for reference It is your guidetosafea...

Page 3: ...on and need not be changed for operation up to 2 000 feet elevation For operation at elevations above 2 000 feet manufactured to specified deration condi tions for Canada and the United States UNPACKI...

Page 4: ...re installing thermostat in a wall make sure there are no pipes or wiring in the hollow wallabovethefurnace Thethermostatwires will pass through this wall from the attic Mounting hardware needed to mo...

Page 5: ...000 BTU Hr Model Use a proper sized drill bit Drill holes through wall and into studs at marked locations 40 000 BTU Hr Model Use a proper sized drill bit On wall stud side of opening drill holes thro...

Page 6: ...ng Thermostat to Thermostat Mounting Plate 2 3 4 5 7 1 0 SO LID ST AT E IG NIT IO N 50 60 70 80 90 50 60 70 80 90 OF F 25 000 BTU Hr Models 3 Provide two 18 gauge insulated stranded wires for the ther...

Page 7: ...new black iron or steel pipe Copper tubing may be acceptable in cer tain areas Check local codes Use pipe large enough in diam eter to allow proper gas volume to furnace If pipe is too small undue los...

Page 8: ...lower left rear of furnace cabinet as viewed from rear see Figure 13 Remove knockout plug 9 Slide furnace back into furnace cabi net Make sure exhaust tube gaskets are in place Make sure exhaust and i...

Page 9: ...100 125 150 175 200 3 8 72 49 40 34 30 27 25 23 22 21 18 17 15 14 1 2 132 92 73 63 56 50 46 43 40 38 34 31 28 26 3 4 278 190 152 130 115 105 96 90 84 79 72 64 59 55 1 520 350 285 245 215 195 180 170...

Page 10: ...Locate NPT tap within reach for test gauge hook up NPT tap must be upstream from furnace see Figure 15 Install an equipment shutoff valve in an accessible location The equipment shutoff valve is for...

Page 11: ...net during installa tion You must correctly install furnace within cabinet If not front cover will not properly attach to cabinet Make sure gas kets for intake and exhaust tubes are in place Make sure...

Page 12: ...not try to light the burner by hand 8 Plug in furnace 9 Set thermostat to desired setting If thermostat is set above room tem perature the blower will come on 10 Allow approximately 45 seconds for ign...

Page 13: ...forces the combus tion products out of the exhaust tube s The Combustion air blower is sealed so that air does not pass between it and the circulating room air blower 3 When the blower motor reaches...

Page 14: ...mixture Wipe cabinet and front cover to remove dust Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust from front cover louvers EXHAUST AND INTAKE VENTS Make sure the exhaust and intake vents are not blocked The in...

Page 15: ...okay check for defective motor 5 Be sure the microswitch is sailing in far enough to open the solenoid valve and to energize the ignition control If the switch is not sailing in clean any dust or dir...

Page 16: ...it WARNINGS Never connect unit or ignition circuit to 230 volts Never operate unit with glo bar touching burner or any other ground Damage to ignition control will occur Be sure sensor probe never to...

Page 17: ...bar broken 2 A Check for voltage 24 volts A C at valve 40 seconds after glo bar begins to glow If voltage present but valve not opening replace valve B If no voltage at valve check brown wire at igni...

Page 18: ...e sure probe is positioned in the burner flame and glowing cherry red Check wire and wire connections at probe and ignition control B If wire and wire connections okay check for voltage across brown a...

Page 19: ...hite Open WIRING DIAGRAMS Figure 21 Wiring Diagram 40 000 BTU Hr Model Figure 20 Wiring Diagram 25 000 BTU Hr Model Note Use only original replacement parts Thiswillprotectyourwarrantycoveragefor part...

Page 20: ...r SC 29687 0013 1 800 845 5301 803 879 3009 cuisales aol com Hughes Supply 1311 S Fern Street Arlington VA 22202 2809 703 416 8555 Tuco Industrial Products 5223 180th St SW Suite 4A 1 Lynwood WA 98037...

Page 21: ...1244 Operating Instructions Decal English 1 191246 Operating Instructions Decal French 1 531010 Warning Decal 1 191262 Nameplate 1 Parts available not shown You must order nameplate and operating inst...

Page 22: ...x 3 8 2 3 191241 Front Cover Trim 1 4 030642 Front Cover Assembly 1 5 100896 Cabinet Assembly 1 6 070511 Cabinet Insulation right and left sides 1 7 120158 Screw 8 x 3 8 2 8 160912 Thermostat include...

Page 23: ...44 Terminal Block 1 10 121224 Screw 10 x 3 4 2 11 070537 Gasket 1 12 231143 Transformer Assembly 1 13 121252 Screw 10 x 3 8 6 14 020983 Combustion Chamber Heat Shield Assembly 1 15 070606 Heat Shield...

Page 24: ...erminals 1 13 070607 Heat Shield Gasket 1 14 020982 Combustion Chamber Heat Shield Assembly 1 15 061663 Wire Clamp 2 16 121252 Screw 10 x 3 8 12 17 230560 Limit Switch 1 KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION...

Page 25: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 120717 Hex Nut 10 24 2 2 121459 Screw 10 24 x 1 2 2 3 010701 Burner Assembly 1 4 180220 Main Burner Orifice 1 5 121388 Screw 10 x 1 2 4 6 07...

Page 26: ...ART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 120717 Hex Nut 10 24 4 2 010621 Left Burner Assembly 1 3 010623 Right Burner Assembly 1 4 070591 Manifold Gasket 1 5 171167 Manifold Assembly 1 6 180189 Main Burner Ori...

Page 27: ...121388 Screw 10 x 1 2 4 11 070385 Crossover Tube Gasket 2 12 121227 Screw 10 24 x 1 2 2 13 070362 Universal Bushing 1 14 231231 Capacitor Boot 1 15 390296 Combustion Air and Motor Cover Assy Housing 1...

Page 28: ...205 Combustion Air Cover Assy 1 12 121388 Screw 10 x 1 2 3 13 070420 Combustion Air Crossover Gasket 1 14 390318 Combustion Air and Motor Cover Assembly 1 KEY PART NO NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 15 121227...

Page 29: ...___________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 30: ...l be the responsibility of the owner TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIE...

Reviews: