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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLuSTRATION ARE NOT TO SCALE.

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Your options are:

a.

 Rework equations adding the space of adjoin-

ing room(s). If the extra volume provides an 

unconfined space, then remove door or add 

ventilation grills between rooms. Refer to 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 - latest 

edition, Section on Air for Combustion and 

Ventilation.

b.

 Vent room directly to the outdoors. Refer to 

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 - latest 

edition, Section on Air for Combustion and 

Ventilation.

c.

 Install a lower BTu/Hr heater, such as a 21,000 

BTu/Hr,  to  make  the  area  an  unconfined 

space.

If  the  actual  BTu/Hr  used  is  less  than  the 

maximum BTu/Hr the space can support, then 

the  space  is  an  unconfined  space.  You  will 

need no additional fresh air ventilation for an 

unconfined space.

This appliance shall not be installed in a room 

or space unless the required volume of indoor 

combustion air is provided by the method 

described in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 

Z223.1/NFPA 54, the International Fuel Gas 

Code, or applicable local codes.

Maintain  adequate  clearances  around  air 

openings.

Maintain adequate clearances for accessibility 

for purposes of servicing and proper operation.

colD clImAtE INsUlAtIoN

For cold climate installations, seal all cracks 

around the appliance with noncombustible 

material and wherever cold air could enter 

the room. It is especially important to insulate 

outside cavities between studs and under floor 

on which the appliance rests, if floor is above 

ground level.  Gas line holes and other openings 

should be caulked with high temperature caulk 

or stuffed with unfaced fiberglass insulation. If 

the fireplace is being installed on a cement slab, 

in cold climates, a sheet of plywood or other 

raised platform can be placed underneath to 

prevent conducting cold up into the room. It also 

helps to sheetrock inside surfaces and tape for 

maximum air tightness and caulk firestops.

2.

 Divide the volume of space by 50 ft 

3

 to 

determine the maximum BTu/Hr the space 

can support.

   (volume of space – ft 

3

)/ 50 ft 

3

 = (Maximum 

BTu/Hr the space can support)

 Example:

  3072 ft 

3

 / 50 ft 

3

 = 61.44 

  or 61,440 BTu/Hr the space can support.

3.

 Add the BTu/Hr of all the fuel burning appli-

ances in the space.

  Vent-Free heater 

________   BTu/Hr

  Gas appliance #1* 

________   BTu/Hr

  Gas appliance #2 

+________   BTu/Hr

   

Total =________   BTu/Hr

 Example:

 

Vent-free heater 

26,000  BTu/Hr

  Gas appliance #1 

40,000  BTu/Hr

  (water heater)

   

Total =  66,000  BTu/Hr

  * Do not include direct-vent gas appliances. 

Direct-vent is sealed combustion and draws 

combustion air from the outdoors.

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. Compare the maximum BTu/Hr the space can 

support with the actual amount of BTu/Hr 

used.

   _________  BTu/Hr

 

(max. the space can support)

   _________  BTu/Hr

 

(actual amount of BTu/Hr used)

 

Example: 

 

61,440  BTu/Hr

 

(max. the space can support)

 

66,000  BTu/Hr

 

(actual amount of BTu/Hr used)

The space in the above example is a confined 

space because the actual BTu/Hr used is more 

than the maximum BTu/Hr the space can sup-

port. You must provide additional fresh air. 

       

WARNINg

If the area in which the heater may be 

operated does not meet the required 

volume for indoor combustion air, 

combustion and ventilation air shall 

be provided by one of the methods 

described in the National Fuel gas 

code, ANsI Z223.1/NFPA 54, the Inter-

national Fuel gas code, or applicable 

local codes.

combUstIoN AND VENtIlAtIoN AIR

Heaters  installed  in  these  appliances  shall 

not be installed in a confined space.  Heaters 

installed in these appliances may be located 

in unusually tight construction provided the 

space is unconfined, or if confined, is provided 

with two permanent openings communicating 

directly with an additional room(s) of suf-

ficient  volume  so  that  the  combined  volume 

of all connected spaces meets the criteria for 

an unconfined space, (National Fuel Gas Code 

ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - latest edition, Section 

on Air for Combustion and Ventilation).  Gener-

ally 50 ft 

3

 per 1,000 BTU input of all operating 

appliances in the space.

The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined 

space as a space whose volume is less than 

50 ft 

3

 per 1,000 BTu/Hr (4.8 m

3

 per kw) of the 

aggregate input rating of all appliances installed 

in that space and an unconfined space as a space 

whose volume is not less than 50 ft 

3

 per 1,000 

BTu/Hr (4.8 m

3

 per kw) of the aggregate input 

rating of all appliances installed in that space. 

Rooms communicating directly with the space 

in which the appliances are installed, through 

openings not furnished with doors, are consid-

ered a part of the unconfined space.

unusually  tight  construction  is  defined  as 

construction where:

a.

 Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside 

atmosphere have a continuous water vapor 

retarder with a rating of one perm or less with 

openings gasketed or sealed, and

b.

  Weather stripping has been added on oper-

able windows and doors, and

c.

  Caulking or sealants are applied to areas such 

as joints around window and door frames, 

between sole plates and floors, between 

wall-ceiling joints, between wall panels, at 

penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and 

gas lines, and at other openings.

use the following equations to determine if you 

have a confined or unconfined space.

1.

 Determine the volume of space — ft 

3

.

  Length x Width x Height  =  _____  ft 

3

 

  (Include  adjoining  rooms  with  doorless 

passageways or ventilation grills between 

rooms).

 Example:

 24' (L) x 16' (W) x 8' (H) = 3072 

ft 

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Summary of Contents for EWVF36

Page 1: ...AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS EWVF36 WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may resultcausingpropertydamage personalinjury or loss of life For use only wit...

Page 2: ...to operating the heater Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person The heater should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person More freq...

Page 3: ...Packaging List Vent Free Gas Firebox Hood Installation and Operation Instructions Warranty Certificate General Information TheseVent Freefireboxenclosuresaredesigned toacceptallANSIZ21 11 2approvedDe...

Page 4: ...maximumBTU Hrthespacecan support with the actual amount of BTU Hr used __________ BTU Hr max the space can support __________ BTU Hr actual amount of BTU Hr used Example 61 440 BTU Hr max the space ca...

Page 5: ...ined In no case shall the clearances be such as to interfere with combustion air and accessibility d Installations shall be of a permanent type with a permanently piped fuel supply in accordance with...

Page 6: ...Do not install in the vicinity where gasolineorotherflammableliquids may be stored The Vent Free fire boxmustbekeptclearandfreefrom these combustible materials WARNING Do not use a blower insert heat...

Page 7: ...such as carpeting vinyl tile etc a metal or wood barrier covering the entire bottom surface must be used Combustible Mantel and Trim Clearance Model EWVF36 WITH Hood Installed Hood is required on all...

Page 8: ...nt sequence Step 1 Position firebox prior to framing or into prepared framing Step 2 Field wire the main power supply to the appliance if a blower kit is to be installed at the time of installation or...

Page 9: ...d surface If a wall covering such as drywall is to be attached to the rear wall then the depth must be measured from the drywall surface It is important that this dimension be exact Step 2 Level the f...

Page 10: ...Weight lbs Shipping Volume EWVF36 150 lbs 20 Cu Ft A hood comes standard and is required for model EWVF36 The factory supplied hood must be installed on the firebox for safe operation in all installa...

Page 11: ...shown in Figure 10 Step 2 Align the hood with the holes in the side frames as shown in Figure 11 Install three screws as shown in Figure 11 Make sure hood is level and secure Step 3 Reinstall screen...

Page 12: ...on Box Factory Wired Blower Tab Intact Plug blower into this receptacle Ground Green Wall mounted ON OFF Blower Switch or Variable Speed Control Switch Ground HOT SIDE OF RECEPTACLE A ON OFF Wall Swit...

Page 13: ...9 Step 4 Locate the tabs shown in Figure 20 Position the blower assembly so that the tabs located on the cabinet base are seated in the notches of the blower bracket Bend the tabs over to secure the b...

Page 14: ...box wires The strain relief bushing should be pressed into the knock out on J box cover around the Romex this will provide protection to the wires and prevents strain against connections from J box Se...

Page 15: ...xtension combustibles allowed No carpet or vinyl Combustible Platform SIDE VIEW Firebox Floor Combustible Wall Figure 23 Raised Hearth Extension Non Combustible Wall see Figure 4 Fireplace Opening Fro...

Page 16: ...ed with the touch up paint kit Touch Up Paint Kits ModelNo Description FTPK B Touch Up Paint Black ref Form 750050M PA I N T The variable speed control rheostat is included with EWFBK200 models only A...

Page 17: ...number of the firebox 2 The serial number of the firebox 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the firebox REPLACEMENT PARTS 3 4 5 2 1 6 3...

Page 18: ...1026 Old Stage Rd Simpsonville SC 29681 CUI reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products C...

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