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LOCAL CODES

AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

Install  and  use  heater  with  care.  Follow  all 
local  codes. In the absence  of local  codes, 

use  the  latest  edition  of 

The  National  Fuel 

Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54

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*Available from:

American National Standards Institute, Inc.

1430 Broadway

New York, NY 10018

National Fire Protection Association, Inc.

Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA 02269

State of Massachusetts: 

The installation 

must  be  made  by  a  licensed  plumber  or 

gas  fitter  in  the  Commonwealth  of  Mas

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sachusetts.
Sellers  of  unvented  propane  or  natural 

gas-fired supplemental room heaters shall 

provide to each purchaser a copy of 527 
CMR 30 upon sale of the unit.
Vent-free  gas  products  are  prohibited  for 
bedroom and bathroom installation in the 

Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

PRODUCT FEATURES

OPERATION

This  heater  is  clean  burning.  It  requires  no 
outside venting. There is no heat loss out a 
vent or up a chimney. Heat is generated by 

realistic, dancing yellow flames. This heater 

is designed for vent-free operation. State and 
local codes in some areas prohibit the use of 
vent-free heaters.

SAFETY PILOT

This heater has a pilot with an Oxygen Deple

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tion Sensing (ODS) safety shutoff system. The 
ODS/pilot is a required feature for vent-free 
room  heaters.  The  ODS/pilot  shuts  off  the 
heater if there is not enough fresh air.

PIEzO IGNITION SYSTEM

This heater has a piezo ignitor. This system re

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quires no matches, batteries or other sources 

to light heater.

 WARNING: This heater shall 

not  be  installed  in  a  room  or 

space unless the required vol

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ume  of  indoor  combustion  air 

is provided by the method de

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scribed in the 

National Fuel Gas 

Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,

 the 

International Fuel Gas Code,

 or 

applicable local codes. Read the 

following instructions to insure 

proper  fresh  air  for  this  and 

other  fuel-burning  appliances 

in your home.

Today’s homes are built more energy efficient 
than ever. New materials, increased insulation 
and new construction methods help reduce 
heat  loss  in  homes. Home  owners  weather 
strip  and  caulk  around  windows  and  doors 
to keep the cold air out and the warm air in. 
During  heating  months,  home  owners  want 

their homes as airtight as possible.

While it is good to make your home energy 

efficient, your home needs to breathe. Fresh 

air must enter your home. All fuel-burning ap-
pliances need fresh air for proper combustion 
and ventilation.

Exhaust  fans,  fireplaces,  clothes  dryers  and 
fuel burning appliances draw air from the house 
to operate. You must provide adequate fresh 
air for these appliances. This will insure proper 

venting of vented fuel-burning appliances.

PROVIDING ADEQUATE 
VENTILATION

The following are excerpts from 

National Fuel 

Gas  Code,  ANSI  Z223.1/NFPA  54,  Air  for 
Combustion and Ventilation.

All spaces in homes fall into one of the three 

following ventilation classifications:
1.  Unusually Tight Construction
2.  Unconfined Space
3.  Confined Space
The information on pages 5 through 7 will help 

you classify your space and provide adequate 
ventilation.

Summary of Contents for GXSVYD18NRA

Page 1: ...do not use any phone in your building Immediatelycallyourgassupplierfromaneighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installa...

Page 2: ...not prohib ited by local codes This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases Aftermarket Completion of sa...

Page 3: ...mfurniture and draperies Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance Never place any objects on the heater SAFETY Continued Stove becomes very hot when running heater Ke...

Page 4: ...SAFETY Continued 11 Do not run heater where flammable liquids or vapors are used or stored under dusty conditions 12 Do not use this stove to cook food or burn paper or other objects 13 Do not use hea...

Page 5: ...system re quires no matches batteries or other sources to light heater WARNING This heater shall not be installed in a room or space unless the required vol ume of indoor combustion air is provided by...

Page 6: ...ed a part of the un confined space Adjoining rooms are communicating only if there are doorless passageways or ventilation grills between them AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION Continued DETERMINING...

Page 7: ...ing to an adjoining unconfined space you must provide two permanent openings one within 12 of the ceiling and one within 12 of the floor on the wall connecting the two spaces see options 1 and 2 Figur...

Page 8: ...st point of stove top to any combustible side wall should not be less than 12 B Clearances from outermost point of stove top to any combustible back wall should not be less than 6 includes corner inst...

Page 9: ...Legs include leg leveler bolts 1 Bottom door 3 Top grates 1 Hardware kit bag with fasteners 5 Carefully lay stove body on back to attach bottom components to stove body see Figure 5 Rest stove on drop...

Page 10: ...s 13 Remove gas log heater from carton Note Do not pick up gas log heater by the burner itself This could damage heater Always handle the gas log heater by the heater base only 14 Fasten stove pan to...

Page 11: ...x 1 bolts and washers 6 Place freestanding stove in desired posi tion in room Be sure to maintain clear ances to combustibles as outlined on page 8 CAUTION After installa tion and periodically thereaf...

Page 12: ...ally tinned copper tubing may be used in certain areas Check your local codes Use pipe of 1 2 diameter or greater to allow proper gas volume to heater If pipe is too small undue loss of volume will oc...

Page 13: ...sures In Excess Of 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa 1 Disconnect appliance with its appliance main gas valve control valve and equip ment shutoff valve from gas supply piping system Pressures in excess of 1 2 psig wi...

Page 14: ...t which must be lighted by hand When lighting the pi lot follow these instructions exactly B BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some...

Page 15: ...nob pressed in for 30 sec onds after lighting pilot After 30 seconds release control knob If control knob does not pop out when released contact a qualified service person or gas supplier for repairs...

Page 16: ...l burner turns on Hold the control button again until burner turns off see Figure 23 To Lock press both buttons on hand held remote control until light stops flashing Hand held remote control is now l...

Page 17: ...y debris or rust with no flame present If so turn off heater and let cool Remove blockage Blocked burner flame holes will create soot Pilot Burner Figure 25 Correct Pilot Flame Pattern Propane LP Show...

Page 18: ...airpassagewaysofheater clean Inspect these areas of heater before each use Have heater inspected yearly by a qualified service person Heater may need more frequent clean ing due to excessive lint from...

Page 19: ...essure B Dirty or partially clogged ODS pilot 5 Thermocouple connection loose at control valve 6 Thermocouple damaged 7 Control valve damaged REMEDY 1 Reconnect ignitor cable 2 Free ignitor cable if p...

Page 20: ...Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 18 or replace burner orifice 1 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 18 or replace burner orifice 2 Replace damaged burner 3 Replace gas contro...

Page 21: ...lot is partially clogged 1 Gas leak See Warning statement at top of page 2 Control valve defective 1 Foreign matter between control valve and burner 2 Gas leak See Warning statement at top of page REM...

Page 22: ...www desatech com 113084 01J 22 Parts Models SVYD18PRA and svyd18nrA 17 17 18 19 24 15 14 16 13 12 12 11 22 23 20 10 9 21 4 8 5 3 2 21 7 6 1...

Page 23: ...e 1 099387 15 Pilot Tube 1 10 103781 02 Gas Control Valve 1 103781 01 Gas Control Valve 1 11 103345 02 Lower Bracket 1 12 M11084 38 Screw 8 x 0 38 7 13 Painted Base Assembly 1 14 098271 10 Ignitor Cab...

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Page 25: ...uts 1 Per Unit 1 7 3 Bottom Floor Bolts M6 x 1 25 mm Long With Flat Washer And Lock Washer 4 Per Unit 1 7 4 Leg Bolts M8 x 1 25 20 mm Long With Flat Washer And Lock Washer 4 Per Unit 1 8 104178 01 Bac...

Page 26: ...ting LLC have ready your name your address model and serial numbers of your heater how heater was malfunctioning purchase date Usually we will ask you to return the part to the factory Parts Not Under...

Page 27: ...log heater to be turned on and off with a wall switch Cleaning Kit Cck For all models Your vent free gas appliance requires regular cleaning and maintenance to prevent performance problems This kit gi...

Page 28: ...proved by DESA Heating LLC Warranty parts must be obtained through authorized dealers of this prod uct and or DESA Heating LLC who will provide original factory replacement parts Failure to use origin...

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