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INSTALLATION

Fig. 16 - Mounting Bracket

Clearances (inches)

Series BF20D/30D

           GBF30D

Series BF10D

Methods For Attaching Mounting Bracket To Wall

Use only the last hole on each end of mounting bracket to attach bracket to wall. Attach

mounting bracket to a wall only in one of two ways:
1. Attaching to wall stud: This method provides the strongest hold. Insert wood screws (ST.8*45-16)

    through mounting bracket and into wall studs.
2. Attaching to expansion bracket: This method allows you to attach mounting bracket to hollow  

    walls (wall areas between studs) or to solid walls (concrete or masonry).
Decide which method better suits your needs. Either method will provide a secure hold for the     

mounting bracket.

Marking Screw Locations

1. Tape mounting bracket to wall where heater

  will be located. Make sure mounting bracket

  is level.

2. Mark screw locations on wall (See Fig. 16).

 

Note

: Mark only last hole on each end of

  mounting bracket. Insert (2) wood screws 

    (ST.8*45-16) total through these holes only.

3. Remove tape and mounting bracket

  from wall.

Attaching Mounting Bracket To Wall
Note

: Expansion bracket, wood screws (ST.8*45-16), 

and wall hanging spacers are in hardware package. 

The hardware package is provided with heater.

Attaching to Wall Stud Method
For attaching mounting bracket to wall studs:

1. Drill holes at marked locations using

  9/64-inch drill bit.

2. Place mounting bracket onto wall. Line up last hole   

  on each end of bracket with holes drilled in wall.

3. Insert wood screws (ST.8*45-16) through bracket 

    and into wall studs.

4. Tighten wood screws (ST.8*45-16) until mounting 

    bracket is firmly fastened to wall studs.

5. Check that the bracket is secure before mounting 

    heater!

Summary of Contents for BF10DTDG-1

Page 1: ...must be provided Refer to Air For Combustion and Ventilation section on page 8 of this manual This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located manufactured mobile home where not p...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nition Manifold Pressure 5 in W C 10 in W C Inlet Gas Pressure Maximum 7 in W C 14 in W C Minimum For purposes of input adjustment 6 in W C 11 in W C Dimensions in H x W x D Fan Ratings Select Models...

Page 4: ...y objects on the heater WARNING Due to high temperatures locate this appliance out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies This appliance is intended for supplemental heating This appliance c...

Page 5: ...rs from these products may create a white powder residue within burner box or on adjacent walls or furniture 8 Do not use heater if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service t...

Page 6: ...DELS The fan kit helps to distribute the warmed air into the space more rapidly NOTE This is an optional accessory and is not required for operation of the heater State of Massachusetts The installati...

Page 7: ...proximately one 1 ounce 30 mL of water for every 1 000 BTUs 3 Kw of gas input per hour An unvented room heater is intended as a supplemental heater rather than a primary heat source In most supplement...

Page 8: ...unconfined space This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air Adjoining rooms are...

Page 9: ...TU hr Example Gas heater logs __________BTU hr Gas water heater 30 000 BTU hr Other gas appliances ____BTU hr Vent free heater 26 000 BTU hr Total ____BTU hr Total 56 000 BTU hr Do not include direct...

Page 10: ...fresh air by using ventilation grills or duct You must provide two permanent openings one within 12 in of the ceiling and one within 12 in of the floor Connect these items directly to the outdoors or...

Page 11: ...e support legs Select models WARNING Maintain the minimum clearances shown in See Fig 3 If you can provide greater clearances from floor ceiling and joining wall Fig 3 Mounting clearances as viewed fr...

Page 12: ...the locked positions 3 Remove plug from the inlet of the NG regulator 4 If the LP plug was removed previously apply thread sealant to ensure that there are no leaks and install the NG plug into the in...

Page 13: ...using a screwdriver See Fig 9 Attach Fan to the rear panel of the heater using the four screws provided NOTE Be sure the rocker switch is positioned in the upper right corner See Fig 10 3 This fan is...

Page 14: ...crews M4 15 1 Set down a blanket onto the table where the heater will be placed for leg installation to prevent scratch ing of the table and or the heater 2 Set back of heater on table with the bottom...

Page 15: ...mounting bracket to wall where heater will be located Make sure mounting bracket is level 2 Mark screw locations on wall See Fig 16 Note Mark only last hole on each end of mounting bracket Insert 2 wo...

Page 16: ...ole on each end of bracket with expansion bracket 6 Insert expansion bracket screws ST4 8 15 16 through wall mounting bracket and into expansion brackets 7 Tighten expansion bracket screws ST4 8 15 16...

Page 17: ...minimum 6 WC for NG and 11 WC for LP with a max pressure of 7 WC If gas line pressure is higher the unit will not work and heater regulator damage could occur CAUTION Never connect heater directly to...

Page 18: ...3 5kPa The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of psi 3 5 kPa Pres...

Page 19: ...qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL GAS CONTROL 1 STOP Read...

Page 20: ...Wait 1 minute before attempting to light pilot again If after several tries the pilot still goes out turn the gas control knob clockwise to the OFF position and call your service technician or gas su...

Page 21: ...ee Fig 25 Fig 25 Control Knob Position Manual Thermostatic OPERATION INSPECTING BURNERS Check pilot flame pattern daily when in use and at least yearly by a qualified service agency PILOT FLAME PATTER...

Page 22: ...ern with tall flames with Control Knob Set to High Flame 5 1 2 Glass Height 1 2 Glass Height NOTE Ambient flame burners produce both a blue and yellow flame An excessively high yel low colored flame m...

Page 23: ...on t follow directions on the can you could damage the pilot assembly 1 Shut off the unit including the pilot Allow the unit to cool for at least thirty minutes 2 Remove 4 screws 2 screws on each side...

Page 24: ...t connected to ignitor cable 4 Ignitor cable is pinched or wet 5 Damaged ignitor cable 6 Bad ignitor or ignition mod ule 7 Bad battery 1 Replace ODS 2 Replace ODS 3 Replace ignitor cable 4 Free ignito...

Page 25: ...ion of burner s 1 Manifold pressure is too low 2 Burner orifice is clogged 1 Contact your gas supplier 2 Clean burner see Care and Mainte nance page 21 or contact customer service Burner backfiring du...

Page 26: ...r 3 Clean ODS pilot see Care and Maintenance page 22 Gas odor exists even when control knob is in OFF posi tion 1 Gas leak See Warning Statement at top of page 22 2 Control valve is defective 1 Locate...

Page 27: ...Fan is not spinning Select Models Fan is making a loud noise Select Models NOTE Pressure Switch opens at 8 0 WC manifold pressure NOTE If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must b...

Page 28: ...Bracket 1 AQ000015 AQ000015 AQ000015 AQ000015 10 1 LP Regulator Assembly 1 AQ000073E AQ000073C AQ000073A AQ000073A 10 2 NG Regulator Assembly 1 AQ000073D AQ000073B AQ000073 AQ000073 11 Glass Panel 1...

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