Hearth Technologies Heatilator NOVi30 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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NOVI30 AND NOVI35

A.  LISTINGS AND CODE APPROVALS

U.S.  CERTIFICATION

The NOVi30 and NOVi35 have been tested in accordance

with  ANSI  Z21.88-1998  and  has  been  listed  by

Underwriters Laboratory (UL) for installation and operation

as  described  in  these  installation  and  operating

instructions. All  components  are  A.G.A.  or  UL  safety

certified.

CANADA CERTIFICATION

The NOVi30 and NOVi35 have been tested in accordance

with  CSA  2.33-M98  and  have  been  listed  by  UL  for

installation  and  operation  as  described  in  these

installation and operating instructions. All components are

C.G.A. or C.S.A safety certified.

LOCAL CODES

Check  with  your  local  building  code  agency  prior  to

installing  this  appliance  to  ensure  compliance  with  all

local codes, including the need for permits and follow-up

inspections.  This  installation  must  conform  with  local

codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National

Fuel  Gas  Code, ANSI  Z23.1-latest  edition,  in  the  U.S.A.

and the CANI-B149-latest edition, in Canada.

EFFICIENCY

The efficiency rating of the appliance is a product thermal

efficiency  rating  determined  under  continuous  operating

conditions  and  was  determined  independently  of  any

installed  system.
HEATILATOR

®

  is  a  registered  trademark  of  Hearth

Technologies Inc., division HON INDUSTRIES.
If  any  assistance  is  required  during  installation  please

contact your local dealer or contact the Heatilator Technical

Services Department, Hearth Technologies Inc., 1915 W.

Saunders Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1-800-843-2848.

B.  DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE SYSTEM

The  NOVi30  and  NOVi35  are  direct  vent  gas-fired  fireplace  insert  room  heaters.  Combustion  air  is  supplied  from

outside, not from inside the house as with other types of appliance.

The NOVi30 and NOVi35 systems consist of the following:

1. Appliance

2. Venting System (must be purchased separately)

3. Termination  (must  be  purchased  separately)

4. Blower

5. Surround  (must  be  purchased  separately)

Optional components include:

1. Remote  Control

2. Surround  Bottom

Note

Operation of a direct vent appliance may be sporadic in high wind situations.

Note

Illustrations throughout these instructions reflect

typical  installations  and  are  for  design  purposes  only.

Actual  installation  may  vary  slightly  due  to  individual

design preferences. However, minimum and maximum

clearances  must  be  maintained  at  all  times.
The  illustrations  and  diagrams  used  throughout  these

installation  instructions  are  not  drawn  to  scale.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. Listings and Code Approvals ............................. 2

B. Description of the Appliance System ................ 2

C. Appliance System Components ....................... 3

D. Dimensional Requirements ............................... 4

E. Clearances to Appliance ................................... 5

F. Venting ............................................................. 5

G. Utilities ............................................................. 8

H. Appliance Entry .............................................. 10

I. Surround Installation ....................................... 10

J. Appliance Preparation .................................... 12

K. Lighting Instructions ....................................... 13

L. Seasonal Checklist ........................................ 15

M. Field Fuel Conversion ..................................... 15

N. Start-up Issues ............................................... 16

O. Maintenance Instructions ............................... 17

P. Cleaning the Glass ......................................... 18

Q. Optional Components ..................................... 19

R. Replacement Parts ......................................... 19

Index .............................................................. 23

Warranty ........................................................ 24

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Summary of Contents for Heatilator NOVi30

Page 1: ...or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance What to do if you smell gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any pho...

Page 2: ...ator Technical Services Department Hearth Technologies Inc 1915 W Saunders Street Mt Pleasant Iowa 1 800 843 2848 B DESCRIPTION OF THEAPPLIANCE SYSTEM The NOVi30 and NOVi35 are direct vent gas fired f...

Page 3: ...e t p a d A s e d u l c n i t i K x e l F 2 9 6 1 3 K G 3 2 9 t c u d o r p t n e V a r u D t i K n o i t a n i m r e T r e n i L y e n m i h C t n e V t c e r i D 3 1 9 6 1 3 0 1 7 t c u d o r p t n...

Page 4: ...i30 Dimensions NOVi30 Minimum Fireplace Opening WARNING Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies NOVi35 Dimensions NOVi35 Minimum F...

Page 5: ...afety glasses for protection 2 Keep hand tools in good condition Sharpen cutting edges and make sure tool handles are secure 3 Always maintain the minimum air space required to the enclosure to preven...

Page 6: ...ust be affixed to the existing fireplace prior to installation of the NOVi35 Direct Vent Gas Fired Heater Position any excess flex vent pipe back up into the chimney Slide the collar bracket under the...

Page 7: ...rmination Height WARNING The exhaust pipe must only be connected to the exhaust starting collar of the appliance and the center collar of the termination cap adapter The air inlet pipe must only be co...

Page 8: ...n 3 GAS PRESSURE On the standing pilot gas control valve pressure tap is included on the front face of the valve for both inlet and manifold pressures Table 2 shows optimum gas pressure information Co...

Page 9: ...NING DO NOT connect 110 120 V AC to the gas control valve or control wiring system of this appliance A 110 120V AC outlet should be located close to the lower right side of the appliance to allow the...

Page 10: ...iner See Figure 10 Place the glass in a safe place until installation is complete Figure 9 Glass Retainer Latches Figure 10 Glass Removal I SURROUND INSTALLATION 1 Assemble the surround top to the sur...

Page 11: ...ottom of the surround side See Figure 16 Slide the surround bottom to the left Slide the surround back until the it is tight to the appliance Route power cord away from the appliance 6 Installing Uppe...

Page 12: ...tilator Technical Services Department 1 PLACING THE LAVA ROCK AND VERMICULITE Figure 22 shows the proper way to disperse the lava rock It is not necessary to use the entire bag of lava rock Lightly sp...

Page 13: ...quipped 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed 3 Open the control access panel 4 Turn the manual shutoff valve clockwise to OFF 5 Close the control access panel 5...

Page 14: ...ond 2 AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT The air shutter adjusts the amount of air that mixes with the gas as it enters the burner pan To adjust the air shutter locate the wing nut underneath the appliance bottom...

Page 15: ...alve to OFF 3 Turn the gas line to CLOSED Lighting the Appliance During Regular Use Turn all wall switches thermostats remote controls to ON Shutdown During Regular Use Turn the wall switch to OFF M F...

Page 16: ...a h t o l i P 5 1 e g a P e e S t o l i p e h t t h g i l e R B t n s i b o n k l o r t n o c s a G N O o t d e n r u t N O o t e v l a v e h t n r u T C h c t i w s F F O N O N O o t h c t i w s e h...

Page 17: ...color should be blue with yellow tips See Figure 26 The thermopile and thermocouple standing pilot tips should be covered with flame See Figure 27 If the vent configuration is installed incorrectly t...

Page 18: ...s will allow the removal of all glass fragments and sheet metal edge protection strips Vacuum all remaining glass pieces with a shop vac DO NOT VACUUM IF PIECES ARE HOT Replace the glass only with Hea...

Page 19: ...R REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available from your distributor dealer M E T I T R A P N O I T P I R C S E D L 6 0 0 1 3 y l b m e s s A e t a r G g o L 0 3 i V O N 9 0 2 0 3 y l b m e s s A...

Page 20: ...s a l G 8 9 8 7 2 e m a r F r o o D 6 5 9 8 7 2 n w o h s t o n y l b m e s s A h c t a L s s a l G 7 1 1 0 1 3 M 0 3 S N e d i S t f e L d n u o r r u S 2 1 0 1 3 L 0 3 S N e d i S t f e L d n u o r...

Page 21: ...8 2 8 2 y l b m e s s A s s a l G 1 7 2 8 2 e m a r F r o o D 6 5 9 8 7 2 n w o h s t o n y l b m e s s A h c t a L s s a l G 7 2 7 3 9 2 M 5 3 S N e d i S t f e L d n u o r r u S 3 7 3 9 2 L 5 3 S N...

Page 22: ...30344 Rev C 22 02 02 NOVI30 AND NOVI35 HOMEOWNER S NOTES All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 23: ...e Installation 8 I Insulation 5 L Lava Rock 12 Lighting Instructions 13 Lighting the Appliance 14 Local Codes 2 M Maintenance Instructions 17 Mantels 5 Multiple Chimney Terminations 7 O Optional Compo...

Page 24: ...drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure air handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other causes 5 use of fuels other than those specified in the Operati...

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