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30.48 cm MAX.

GABLE VENTS 

VENTILATED ATTIC 
GABLE OR SOFFIT VENT 

       SOFFIT 
VENTS

OPTIONAL INLET 
AIR 6.45 cm

2

 PER 

1.170 kW. 

    TOP OF OPENINGS INTO 
    ATTIC MUST EXTEND 
    ABOVE INSULATION 

     OUTLET AIR 
     6.45 cm

2

 PER 

     1.170 kW. 

     INTLET AIR 
     6.45 cm

2

 PER 

     1.170 kW. 

VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE 

      GAS 
    WATER 
   HEATER 

FURNACE 

MINIMUM OF ONE AIR INLET AND ONE AIR 

OUTLET REQUIRED IN ANY COMBINATION SHOWN

U.S. S.I. 

12” 

1 sq. in. 

100 sq. in. 

1,000 BTU 

2,000 BTU 

4,000 BTU 

30.48 CM 

6.45 CM

2

 

645.2 CM

2

 

.2931 kW 

.5860 kW 

1.170 kW 

 

AIR FROM ATTIC AND CRAWL SPACE 

Summary of Contents for GMP Series

Page 1: ...re and the current state adjustments of the appliance are compatible FACTORY FITTED FOR NATURAL 2H 20 mbar 230V 50Hz 15A 2kW GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE BURNER PRESSURE COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION 2L G25 25Mbar...

Page 2: ...SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 19 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 19 REMOVING AN EXISTING APPLIANCE 20 INSPECTING AND CLEANING THE HEAT EXCHANGER 21 ILLUSTRATIONS 22 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 25 26 WIRING DIAGRAM 27 TABLES 28...

Page 3: ...6 MM 318 MM 075 32 35W BSPT 106 MM hp 1 40A 25 40 CM 15 24 CM 43 356 MM 318 MM 100 42 35W BSPT 106 MM hp 2 25A 25 40 CM 20 32 CM 43 446 MM 408 MM 125 52 35W BSPT 106 MM hp 4 70A 27 94 CM 25 40 CM 43 5...

Page 4: ...1 54 4 B13701 54 4 B13701 54 4 15 B13768 51 16 B13680 34 B13680 34 B13680 16 B13680 00 B13680 34 B13680 46 17 25393 00 25393 00 25393 01 25393 03 18393 01 25393 00 18 B11416 64 B11416 64 B11416 64 B11...

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Page 6: ...W AREAS AND MAY NOT DISPERSE NATURALLY UNLESS ALLOWED BY LOCAL CODE APPLIANCES SO FUELED SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN AN ABOVE GRADE UNDER FLOOR SPACE OR BASEMENT UNLESS SUCH LOCATION IS PROVIDED WITH AP...

Page 7: ...EPT FREE OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL INCLUDING PETROL AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS THE HEATER ROOM MUST NOT BE USED AS A BROOM CLOSET OR FOR ANY OTHER STORAGE PURPOSE WARNING THIS HEATER IS...

Page 8: ...hould be at least a 100mm separation between these entries The vent of a lower input appliance must enter the vent above the higher capacity appliance The vent terminal must be located not less than 6...

Page 9: ...REQUIRED IN ANY COMBINATION SHOWN GAS WATER HEATER FURNACE AIR FROM HEATED SPACE GABLE VENT VENTILATED ATTIC GABLE OR SOFFIT VENT SOFFIT VENTS NOTE EACH OPENING SHALL HAVE A FREE AREA OF NOT LESS THA...

Page 10: ...END ABOVE INSULATION OUTLET AIR 6 45 cm2 PER 1 170 kW INTLET AIR 6 45 cm2 PER 1 170 kW VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE GAS WATER HEATER FURNACE MINIMUM OF ONE AIR INLET AND ONE AIR OUTLET REQUIRED IN ANY COMBI...

Page 11: ...jacent location or the outdoors may become necessary When the heater is installed in a confined space the ductwork must be brought to a location outside that space It must also be sealed airtight to t...

Page 12: ...crawl space combustion air ducts or direct open ings The following installations may require OUTDOOR AIR for combustion due to chemical expo sures Commercial buildings Hobby or craft rooms Indoor poo...

Page 13: ...ure drop of 1 24 Mbar and a specific gravity of 0 60 natural gas PIPE LENGTH OF PIPE IN METERS SIZE 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 1 2 4 29 3 40 2 74 2 32 2 06 1 87 1 72 1 61 3 4 10 20 7 08 5 66 4 81 4 27 3 91...

Page 14: ...SAPPEAR IN A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE DOORS AND WINDOWS BE OPENED UPON INITIAL START UP TO VENT THE BUILDING OF THIS NON TOXIC NON STAINING SMOKE CAUTION One of the most common...

Page 15: ...RODUCTS INCLUDING CARBON MONOXIDE TO ENTER THE LIVING SPACE CREATING A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS CONDITION SUCH AS CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR DEATH ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONNECTIONS The electrical requireme...

Page 16: ...d rating plate Turn off gas and electrical supply remove manometers and replace any plugs that were removed Use a pipe joint compound that is suitable for use with L P gas Restore any other appliances...

Page 17: ...ical supply to the heater reinstall the disconnected sensor wire and reset the power supply to restore the heater to its normal operation BLOWER DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH The purpose of the switch is to d...

Page 18: ...measure and adjust the temperature rise Before starting the heater visually inspect all joints and seams in the supply and return air ducts for leaks Repair them if necessary Adjust the room thermosta...

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