Heatilator GNTC80 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 35

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34613 Rev F

NOVUS SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Index

A

Air Clearances  16

Appliance Preparation  24

B

BTUs  21

Building Codes  3, 13

C

Certification  3

Chase Installation  17

Cleaning

Burner & Control Compartment  30

Glass  31

Clearances  5

Codes  3

Building  3, 13

Electric  22, 23

Gas  3, 21

Manufactured Housing  3

Conversion Kits  21, 29

E

Electric Codes  22, 23

Electronic Ignition  22, 26

Electronic Ignition Operation  29

Exterior Wall Hole  12

F

Finishing  24

Finishing Material

Combustible  24

Noncombustible  24

Fire Glow  25

Firestop Spacer  16

Flames

Blue  29

Checking the Flame Pattern  30

Framing  6

Fuel  21, 29

Fuel Conversions  21, 29

G

Gas Codes  3, 21

Gas Line Connection  20

Gas Pressure  21

Glass

Cleaning  31

Condensation on  29

Film on  29

Specifications & Certifications  3

Grille Panel Removal  24

H

Heat Shield  13

High Altitude Installation  20

High Temperature Sealant Material  24

Hood  24

Horizontal Termination

Rear Vent

Clearances  9

Elbows  11

Lengths  11

Top Vent

Clearances  9

Elbows  10

Length  10

I

Ignition Type  26

Input Rate  21

Interior Wall Shield  12

L

Lava Rock  25

Lighting Instructions

Electronic Ignition  26

Standing Pilot Ignition  27

Locations

Appliance  5

Log Set

Inspection  25

Removal/Replacement  31

M

Maintenance Instructions  30

Mantel  6, 24

Manufactured Housing  3

Minimum Installation (MI) Sections  18

Multiple Vertical Termination Clearances

17

N

Nomenclature  4

Noncombustible Finishing Material  24

O

Odor  29

Optional Components  32, 33

R

Rear Vent Heat Shield  13

Rear Venting  8, 9, 11

Exterior Wall Hole  12

Replacement Parts  34

Rock Wool  25

S

Safety Precautions  2

Sealant Material  24

Seasonal Check List  28

Setting the Appliance  6

Slip Sections  19

Soffit Shield  13

Soot  30

Space Requirements  5

Spring Latch  20

Standing Pilot Ignition  23, 27

Operation  29

T

Termination  9, 13

Horizontal  9

Installation  17

Vertical  15

Termination Cap  14

Top Venting  10

Exterior Wall Hole  12

U

Utilities  20

V

Vent Connectors  7

Vent Height for Vertical Termination  17

Vent Sections  12, 18

Venting  7, 18

Assembling Vent Sections  12, 18

Attaching to the Appliance  18

Checking the System  30

Clearances  9

Components  7

Disassembling Vent Sections  19

Installation  16

Minimum Installation Sections  18

Rear Vent  8

Elbows  11

Vent Lengths  11

Rear Vent Heat Shield  13

Slip Sections Assembly  19

Termination  9, 13

Top Vent  9

Elbows  10

Vent Lengths  10

Vermiculite  25

Vertical Termination  15

Multiple Terminations

Clearances  17

Rear Vent  16

Clearances  16

Vent Lengths  16

Top Vent

Clearances  15

Vent Lengths  15

W

Wall Shield  12

Wall Switch  22, 23, 32

Water Damage  2

Website  34

Wiring

Electronic Ignition  22

Standing Pilot Ignition  23

Summary of Contents for GNTC80

Page 1: ...oss of life Do not store or use gasoline 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...

Page 2: ...rning appliance 7 NEVER use gasoline gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids in this appliance Keep any flammable liquids a safe distance from the appliance 8 Whi...

Page 3: ...ur local dealer or contact the Heatilator Technical Services Department Hearth Home Technologies 1915 W Saunders Street Mt Pleasant Iowa 52641 HEATILATOR and NOVUS are registered trademarks of Hearth...

Page 4: ...E 5 4 0 9 P V w o b l E 0 9 T S 0 9 P V d e s u w o b l e 0 9 t s r i f e h t e b d l u o h s w o b l E r e t r a t S 0 9 6 F R h c t i p 2 1 6 o t 2 1 0 r o f n o i t a n i m r e t l a c i t r e v g...

Page 5: ...OVUS Series may be installed directly on the floor or raised on a hearth These appliances are certified for installation in a bedroom bed sitting room or in mobile homes in the U S and Canada 2 CLEARA...

Page 6: ...continuous flat surface When the appliance is installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel ext...

Page 7: ...er and outer collars attached The appliance is shipped with the following vent components on the top of the appliance To remove the vent components from the appliance remove the two screws located in...

Page 8: ...an 8 hole over the outer collar and secure with screws removed See Figure 6 Place the top cover plate with insulation and without the 8 hole on the top of the appliance and secure with screws provided...

Page 9: ...e 12 top cover plate with insulation and an 8 hole over the outer collar and secure with screws from the parts bag See Figure 7 Figure 7 Placement of Inner and Outer Collars 4 HORIZONTAL VENTING TERMI...

Page 10: ...Minimum Vertical Figure 11 Vent Lengths with One Elbow 2 vertical or more 25 maximum Figure 12 Vent Lengths with Two Elbows CAUTION Provisions shall be made to provide adequate com bustion and ventila...

Page 11: ...45 elbow and a termination cap See Figure 15 Figure 14 No Elbows 3 Two Elbows Elbows used on rear vented configurations should be either a 90 elbow or a 45 elbow A starter elbow cannot be used in any...

Page 12: ...l vent system Use only pipe supplied and listed for use with this appliance See page 4 for a description of listed components If the wall being penetrated is of noncombustible materials a 9 diameter h...

Page 13: ...on top vented appliances See Figures21 and 22 WARNING RISK OF FIRE Always maintain minimum air space clearances or greater around the appliance and vent system g Termination Vent termination must not...

Page 14: ...d sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property 7 feet 2 1 m minimum A vent may not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings a...

Page 15: ...Vent Lengths Figure 27 Vertical Termination Vent Lengths CAUTION Provisions shall be made to provide adequate combustion and ventilation air WARNING RISK OF FIRE Always maintain minimum clearances or...

Page 16: ...ion 1 Rear Vent Clearances See Figure 28 for clearance information 2 Vent Lengths Various venting configurations are shown in Figure 29 from which maximum vent runs can be determined Figure 28 Vertica...

Page 17: ...r a taller vent should down drafting occur Figure 31 Vent Height for Vertical Termination Note To ensure proper operation verify all vent ing and the termination are unobstructed Figure 32 Multiple Ve...

Page 18: ...place Tug slightly on Section A to confirm it has completely locked into place See Figure 34 Note Squeezing the pipe slightly to fit may be necessary Note Make sure that the seams are NOT aligned in o...

Page 19: ...tion then need to be secured by driving two screws through the overlapping portions of the vent See Figure 36 This will secure the slip section to the desired length and prevent it from separating The...

Page 20: ...rol access panel Figure 38 and remove by releasing the spring latch on the left hand side Figure 39 The appliance is provided with a stainless steel flexible connector and manual shutoff valve The inc...

Page 21: ...Hearth Home Technologies specified and approved parts In the event your appliance must be converted to propane you must use a CKP or CKVP Conversion Kit To be converted to natural gas you must use a C...

Page 22: ...t be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with local codes or in the ab sence of local codes with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 CA...

Page 23: ...CTION BOX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS a Remove the junction box assembly from the valve compartment b If the box is being wired from the OUTSIDE of the appliance 1 Loosen two screws on the Romex connect...

Page 24: ...igh temperature sealant 1 8 wide minimum must be used to close off gaps between the appliance and facing to prevent cold air leaks See Figure 43 4 COMBUSTIBLE MANTEL A combustible mantel may be instal...

Page 25: ...ieces of rock wool on the burner pan so that the rock wool touches but does not cover the holes in the burner pan See Figures 48 and 49 This will provide the glowing embers look As with the lava rock...

Page 26: ...s phone Follow the supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department C Never use tools If the lever or knob will not move by hand don t try to repair it call a qua...

Page 27: ...TION ABOVE ON THIS LABEL 2 STANDING PILOT IGNITION TOTURNOFFGASTOAPPLIANCE 1 Turn wall switch to the OFF position 2 Open control access panel 3 Turn gas line to CLOSED Wait five minutes to clear out a...

Page 28: ...cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material etc It is imperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passage ways of the appliance be kept clean A...

Page 29: ...g f o t l u s e r a s i s i h T r a e p p a s i d d l u o h s n o i t a s n e d n o c s i h t p u s m r a w e c n a i l p p a e h t 2 s e m a l f e u l B 2 o t n i g e b l l i w s e m a l f e h t d n...

Page 30: ...51 Flame Patterns Figure 52 Standing Pilot Figure 53 Figure 54 Note If the air shutter is open all the way and the flames remain sooty shut off gas to the appliance and contact a qualified gas service...

Page 31: ...place glass with only a Heatilator Glass Panel Assembly ordered through your local distributor Never use substitute material 5 LOG REMOVAL REPLACEMENT If removal of the logs becomes necessary remove t...

Page 32: ...Arched Doors DFBC42 Bay Doors RC SMART HTL Remote Control RC ELEC HTL Remote Control Electronic Ignition RC BATT HTL Battery operated Remote Control Standing Pilot RCT MLT HTL Multi Function Remote Co...

Page 33: ...01 03 33 34613 Rev F NOVUS SERIES INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TK402B S Trim Kits TK7B S Trim Kits OPTIONAL COMPONENTS GNTC80 con t TKB2 Bay Door Trim Kits QKE4B Quick Tile Surround...

Page 34: ...R C S E D Y T Q A 3 6 6 1 3 t e S g o L s u v o N 1 1 8 3 6 6 2 e l l i r G r e p p U 1 2 6 7 5 9 2 d o o H 1 3 4 7 6 5 2 y l b m e s s A n e e r c S 2 4 1 4 3 7 6 5 2 y l b m e s s A s s a l G 2 4 1...

Page 35: ...nt 31 M Maintenance Instructions 30 Mantel 6 24 Manufactured Housing 3 Minimum Installation MI Sections 18 Multiple Vertical Termination Clearances 17 N Nomenclature 4 Noncombustible Finishing Materia...

Page 36: ...quate ventilation or 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 spe...

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