Heatilator IB75 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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IB75 B-VENT GAS APPLIANCE

A. APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS

1. U.S. and Canada Certification

The IB75 Gas Appliance has been tested in accordance

with the standards 

ANSI Z21.50-2000

 and  

CSA 2.22-

2000

, and has been listed by Underwriters Laboratories

Inc. for installation and operation as described in this

manual. All components are UL, AGA, CGA, or CSA

safety certified.

2.Local Codes

This installation must conform with local codes. In the

absence of local codes comply with the 

National Fuel

Gas Code ANSI Z223.1-latest edition

 in the U.S.A.,

and  the 

CAN/CGA  B149  Installation  Codes

  in

Canada.

If  you  need  assistance  during  installation,  please

contact  your  local  dealer  or  Heatilator  Technical

Services Department, Hearth & Home Technologies,

1915 W. Saunders Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641,

1-800-927-6841.

HEATILATOR® is a registered trademark of Hearth &

Home Technologies Inc., Division HON INDUSTRIES.

Tools and building supplies normally required for

installation:

Saw

Wall-finishing materials

Pliers

Framing material

Hammer

Surround

Phillips screwdriver

Caulking material

Tape measure

Safety gloves

Plumb line

Electric drill/bits

Level

Framing Square

Non-corrosive leak check solution

Note

:

 

Minimum and maximum clearances must be main-

tained at all times. Illustrations throughout these instruc-

tions reflect typical installations and are for design pur-

poses only. Actual installation may vary slightly due to

individual design preferences.
The  illustrations  and  diagrams  used  throughout  these

installation instructions are not drawn to scale.

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IB75 Nomenclature

Typical Installation Components

We strongly recommend that you DO NOT install B-

Vent Gas Appliances in strong negative air locations,

such as a basement or a public facility. Living rooms

with  cathedral  ceilings  could  be  susceptible  to  a

negative air situation, but such installations can be

overcome  through  raising  the  termination,

depending on specific installations. This appliance

uses room air for normal operation and could have

problems establishing a positive draft in a negative

air locations. In lieu, we recommend a direct vent

appliance.

WARNING!

This appliance is tested and listed for use only with

the optional accessories listed in these instructions.

Use of optional accessories not specifically tested

for this appliance could void the warranty and/or

result in a safety hazard.

Note: 

Glass  doors  are 

not 

optional  in  the

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They are required.

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Summary of Contents for IB75

Page 1: ...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 any electrical...

Page 2: ...be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding materials etc It is imperative that the control compartment burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean 4 This is a...

Page 3: ...ign and construction stage of the home If you desire to put an appliance in your basement we recommend that you consider a direct vent gas appliance Basements always have a significant negative air pr...

Page 4: ...leak check solution Note Minimum and maximum clearances must be main tained at all times Illustrations throughout these instruc tions reflect typical installations and are for design pur poses only Ac...

Page 5: ...cated in a room The IB75 may be installed directly on the floor or raised on a hearth These appliances are certified for installation in a bedroom or bed sitting room in the U S and Canada provided th...

Page 6: ...ncombustible material as necessary Secure the appliance by bending out the nailing flanges on each side of the appliance and nail to framing The nailing flanges have been positioned 1 2 in back from t...

Page 7: ...nt system Do not pack air spaces with insulation or other material Figure 6 Venting off the Top of the Appliance Figure 5 Vertical Termination Vent Lengths 3 Firestop Spacer Vent Installation Frame an...

Page 8: ...opening If the flames and smoke remain upright ventilation is acceptable If the flames and smoke are drawn into the appliance this means ventilation is good If the flames and smoke are forced away fro...

Page 9: ...educed When installing this appliance at an elevation above 4500 feet in Canada check with local authorities 2 Connect the Gas Line Open the control access panel as shown in Figure 10 This appliance i...

Page 10: ...m m 8 7 1 n i 0 7 0 G N e z i S e c i f i r O t n o r F m m 2 4 1 n i 6 5 0 r a e R m m 8 2 3 n i 9 2 1 WARNING This valve has been preset at the factory Altering settings may result in a fire hazard...

Page 11: ...lt AC transformer which requires the installation of the supplied JK9 Junction Box Kit It is highly recommended that the JK9 be installed at this time to avoid reconstruction The battery pack requires...

Page 12: ...nd high temperatures General Electric RTV103 Black or equivalent Rutland Inc Appliance Mortar 63 or equivalent A high temperature sealant 1 8 in wide minimum bead must be used to close off gaps betwee...

Page 13: ...vermiculite sprinkle it evenly over the area covered by the lava rock See Figures 15 16 It is not necessary to use the entire bag of lava rock or vermiculite Save the remaining amount for future use...

Page 14: ...or turn by hand don t try to repair it call a qualified service technician Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Imm...

Page 15: ...ative that control compartments burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean WARNING Keep the area near the appliance clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and o...

Page 16: ...6 4 n i h t i w d e n a e l c e b d l u o h s s r o o d s s a l G A s s e c o r p g n i r u t c a f u n a m e h t m o r f s l i o y b t f e l s t i s o p e d e v o m e r o t y r a s s e c e n e b y a...

Page 17: ...rect Operation of Doors WARNING Gas appliances equipped with doors should be operated only with doors fully open or doors fully closed If doors are left partially open gas and flame may be drawn out o...

Page 18: ...ss after initial 4 6 hours burning time This is to remove any film that develops from oils and log burn After initial cleaning clean as needed b Handle glass panel with care to avoid striking or scrat...

Page 19: ...e 24 Pull up on the assembly to remove it from the firebox and set it aside being careful not to damage any of the logs See Figure 25 4 To remove the back log remove three screws and carefully lift th...

Page 20: ...ENT GAS APPLIANCE N REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts are available from your distributor dealer Gas Log Assembly Visit our Website at www heatilator com for a dealer distributor near you Valve Asse...

Page 21: ...6 1 6 7 7 4 3 t e k c a r B e v l a V 1 7 1 9 9 7 4 3 9 2 1 e c i f i r O 1 8 1 4 0 8 4 3 e t a l P e v l a V 1 9 1 7 0 0 3 0 0 4 t e k c a r B t o l i P 1 0 2 A 0 9 5 3 9 5 s s e n r a H e r i W 1 1...

Page 22: ...Control RCT MLT HTL Multi Function Remote Control SMART STAT HTL Remote Control with Thermostat Control SMART BATT HTL Battery operated Remote Control with Thermostat Control DCKVP Natural to Propane...

Page 23: ...0 Glass Cleaning 18 Condensation 2 16 Film 2 16 Glass Doors 17 H High Altitude Installation 9 High Limit Safety Switch 18 High Surface Temperatures 15 I Inspection 15 Insulation 7 Intermittent Pilot I...

Page 24: ...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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