Heatilator CKVN Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 10

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GBI25 SERIES B-VENT GAS FIRED FIREPLACE INSERT

d. Rock Wool Placement

The  log  set  is  shipped  in  place.  Tear  the  rock

wool  into  pieces  no  larger  than  1/2”  diameter.

Place the rock wool in front of the flange located

in the middle of the burner. Do not place the rock

wool  behind  or  above  the  3/8”  flange.  This  will

block the air slot and cause carbon desposits on

the log. Place the rock wool on both the left and

right sides to complete the burning ember look. It

is  not  necessary  to  use  the  entire  bag.  See

Figure 17.

Figure 17 - Rock Wool Placement

e. Glass Frame Installation

1)

When  cleaning  the  glass,  use  only  non-

caustic,  non-abrasive  cleaners.  DO  NOT

ATTEMPT  TO  CLEAN  HOT  GLASS.  It  is

dangerous,  and  the  glass  is  more  likely  to

be stained by the cleaning agent. Stubborn

film can often be removed using Brasso® or

a  non-abrasive  cleaner.

2)

After cleaning the glass, position the tabs on

the glass frame into the slots on the column

of  the  appliance.  Hold  door  in  place  and

secure  with  screws  removed  earlier.  Be

careful not to over-tighten.

Note: 

Placement of the rock wool should be done

with care and time, as this will create the look of

the fire when burning.

WARNING!

Never operate this appliance with the glass removed

or not sealed.

WARNING!

Do not operate appliance with the panel(s) removed,

cracked  or  broken.  Replacement  of  the  panel(s)

should be done by a licensed or qualified service

person.

f.

Brass Trim Cleaning

All prints and smudges must be wiped clean from

the  brass  trim  prior  to  initial  burn.  If  this  is  not

done,  these  prints  will  be  cured  into  the  brass

finish and set for the life of the appliance. To keep

the finish looking its best, gently wipe with a soft

cloth after the appliance has had ample time to

cool down. If desired, use a non-abrasive cleaner

such as soap and water. 

Never 

use any solvent,

thinner  or  abrasive  cleaner  since  these  will

damage  the  finish.

g. Valve Access

The  valve  is  located  behind  the  control  access

panel. Lift the panel up and rotate forward. See

Figure 18. This will expose the gas valve, variable

regulator and fan control, as shown in Figure 19.

Figure 18 - Valve Access

Figure 19 - Gas Valve, Variable Regulator & Fan Control

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Summary of Contents for CKVN

Page 1: ...e information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal in jury or loss of life Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and...

Page 2: ...abel of this gas appliance 7 The appliance area shall be kept clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 8 While servicing this appliance always shut off...

Page 3: ...2848 HEATILATOR is a registered trademark of Hearth Technologies Inc HTI a division of HON INDUSTRIES B DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM The GBi25 Series is a B vent gas fired room heater Combustion air is s...

Page 4: ...n u o r r u S m u i d e M 6 4 D S G m i r T h t i W W 6 4 x H 3 3 d n u o r r u S e g r a L P V K C s a G e n a p o r P o t t i K n o i s r e v n o C N V K C s a G l a r u t a N o t t i K n o i s r e...

Page 5: ...r hose A 1 8 NPT plugged tapping is provided on the gas control valve near the outlet to the main burner immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the appliance accessible for a test gauge...

Page 6: ...se of the appliance must be maintined The horizontal run must not exceed 50 of the vertical height Maximum vertical venting height is 40 above the base of the appliance The vent termination must be in...

Page 7: ...d lift out See Figure 3 Handle the glass frame with care to avoid striking or scratching it on hard objects or slamming it shut Remove the two screws on the baffle as shown in Figure 4 To remove the d...

Page 8: ...ds For Model GSD24 the bend tab is located on the top of the right surround side For Models GSD40 and GSD46 the bend tab is located on the right side of the top surround Use a pair of pliers to bend t...

Page 9: ...ock hazard and should be plugged directly into a prop erly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Figure 11 Installation of Hood Figure 12 Assemble Bra...

Page 10: ...ier Be careful not to over tighten Note Placement of the rock wool should be done with care and time as this will create the look of the fire when burning WARNING Never operate this appliance with the...

Page 11: ...l Figure 22 Firebox Bottom Removal Figure 23 Fan Removal i Fan Access 1 Disconnect the power cord or turn off the circuit breaker before removing the fan Remove the firebox bottom following directions...

Page 12: ...in the ab sence of local codes with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition This appliance can be used with a thermostat CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing contr...

Page 13: ...llivolt thermostat is allowed It must be located within 20 feet of the appliance Figure 25 shows how to connect the thermostat Remove ON OFF switch wires from valve Place thermostat wires to the posts...

Page 14: ...five minutes or until the gas odor is no longer present before continuing If the odor of gas does not disappear after fifteen minutes STOP Follow B in the safety information above 8 Replace glass pane...

Page 15: ...floating The flame color should be blue with yellow tips The thermopile tip should be covered with flame See Figures 26 and 27 If the vent configuration is installed incorrectly the vent may cause the...

Page 16: ...the event of glass breakage follow glass removal instructions This will allow the removal of all glass fragments and sheet metal edge protection strips Vacuum all remaining glass pieces with a shop va...

Page 17: ...u b d e g g u l P e g a k c o l b e v o m e r e c i f i r o r e n r u b k c e h C D e l i p o m r e h t e v i t c e f e D e l i p o m r e h t e c a l p e R E e c i f i r o n o t o n r e n r u B e c i...

Page 18: ...P N O I T P I R C S E D 1 5 7 6 6 2 r e n r u B 2 3 1 6 0 2 r e w o l B r o f h c t i w S d e e p S e l b a i r a V 3 1 7 6 6 2 y l b m e s s A r e w o l B 4 8 9 9 3 2 t a t s o m r e h T M E T I T R...

Page 19: ...1 1 5 6 2 d o o H d n u o r r u S 0 4 4 2 D S G d o o H d n u o r r u S 6 4 D S G 9 5 6 7 1 2 6 6 7 1 2 7 6 7 1 2 m i r T t f e L 4 2 D S G m i r T t f e L 0 4 D S G m i r T t f e L 6 4 D S G 0 1 7 7...

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Page 23: ...uel 3 G Gas Line 6 Gas Pressure 5 Gas Valve 10 Glass Frame 7 H High Altitude Installation 5 Hood 9 I Installation Instructions 6 L Lighting Instructions 14 Listings and CodeAprovals 3 Local Codes 3 M...

Page 24: ...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 Operating Instru...

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