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34617 Rev D

NANOV TOP DV GAS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Note:

 

Squeezing the pipe slightly to fit may

be  necessary.

Note:  

Make sure that the seams are NOT

aligned in order to prevent unintentional

disconnection.

Figure 22

3. ASSEMBLING  THE  VENT  SECTIONS

a. Attaching the Venting to the Appliance

To attach the first vent pipe section to the appliance

collars,  simply  slide  the  flared  end  of  the  inner

flue of the vent section over the inner collar on the

appliance. At the same time, insert the outer flue

into  the  outer  collar  on  the  appliance.  Push  the

vent section into the appliance collar until all the

lances  have  snapped  into  place.  Tug  slightly  on

the  vent  to  confirm  it  has  completely  locked  in

place.

b. Assembling Vent Sections

1)

Start the flared inner flue of section “A” over the

inner flue of section “B”.

2)

Insert the outer flue of section “A” into the outer

flue of section “B”. See Figure 21.

Once both inner and outer flues are started,

press  section  “A”  into  section  “B”  firmly  until

all  lances  have  snapped  into  place.  Tug

slightly  on  section  “A”  to  confirm  it  has

completely locked into place. See Figure 22.

c. Assembling  Minimum  Installation  (MI)

Sections (not required for all installations)

MI sections are non-unitized so that they can be

cut to a certain length. To use these sections, they

must be cut to length from the non-expanded end.

See Figure 23. They can then be attached by first

connecting the expanded end of the MI inner flue

with the inner flue from the adjacent vent section

and  securing  with  three  screws.  The  expanded

portion of the MI inner flue must overlap completely

with the untreated end of the adjacent vent section.

The  outer  flue  can  then  be  inserted  into  the

adjacent outer flue expanded end and attached to

the next vent section with three screws. The other

end of the MI vent section can then be attached by

fitting  a  snap  lock  section  to  it  and  snapping  it

together  as  normal.

Figure 21

Figure 23

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Summary of Contents for NANOV series

Page 1: ...use an appliance malfunction resulting in serious injury and or property damage WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage...

Page 2: ...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 While servicing this appliance always sh...

Page 3: ...r contact the Heatilator Technical Services Department Hearth Home Technologies 1915 W Saunders Street Mt Pleasant Iowa 52641 1 800 843 2848 HEATILATOR and NANOV are registered trademarks Hearth Home...

Page 4: ...N 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 n i h s a l F f o o R 2 1 P V A N e p i P t n e V h t g n e L 2 1 6 3 P V A N e p i P t n e V h t g n e L 6 3 8 4 P V A N e p...

Page 5: ...E REQUIREMENTS Figure 1 illustrates a variety of ways the appliance may be located in a room The NANOV Series may be installed directly on the floor or raised on a hearth These appliances are certifie...

Page 6: ...e 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 ex...

Page 7: ...n air Figure 5 Clearances Figure 6 Vent Lengths with One Elbow minimum vertical Figure 7 Vent Lengths with One Elbow 2 vertical or more 25 maximum 1 HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION USING SUPPLIED PIECES O...

Page 8: ...igh temperatures and may present a fire hazard Figure 8 Vent Lengths with Two Elbows Figure 9 Vent Lengths with Three Elbows Note Horizontal runs will require the use of one vent support or plumbers t...

Page 9: ...shield maintains minimum clearances and prevents cold air infiltration Secure the wall shield to the framing as shown in Figures 11 and 12 The termination cap height must meet all local and national c...

Page 10: ...walk 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 and ser...

Page 11: ...ery 1 ft of run towards the termination Never allow the vent to run downward This could cause high temperatures and may present a fire hazard c Assembling Vent Sections Use only pipe supplied and list...

Page 12: ...p spacer NAFS6 whenever the vent penetrates a ceiling floor area as shown in Figure 18 Frame the opening with the same sized lumber as used in the ceiling floor joists Unless the flue is offset the ho...

Page 13: ...n B See Figure 21 Once both inner and outer flues are started press section A into section B firmly until all lances have snapped into place Tug slightly on section A to confirm it has completely lock...

Page 14: ...line should be piped into the valve compartment and connected to the 1 2 FIP connection provided on the manual shutoff valve All connections must be tightened and checked for leaks with a soap and wat...

Page 15: ...rifice for your altitude or refer to ANSI Z223 1 latest edition Appendix F V O N A N s a g l a r u t a n e r u s s e r p y l p p u s s a g t e l n I x a m 0 7 n i m 5 4 s a g l a r u t a n e r u s s e...

Page 16: ...gure 29 Removing Control Access Panel Figure 30 Manual Shutoff Valve 1 Valve Regulator 10 5 w c 2 Brass Burner Orifice 059 3 Pilot Orifice 010 4 Conversion Label Figure 28 Conversion Kit 4 CONVERSION...

Page 17: ...burner aside Step 5 a Pilot Orifice Loosen and remove the screws that hold the pilot bracket to the pilot assembly four screws in all Remove the pilot bracket Using a 1 2 wrench loosen and separate t...

Page 18: ...ilot assembly using one of the methods in Step 6c e Turn the position indicator to the ON position and test for leaks at the valve and the burner orifice using one of the methods in Step 6c Step 7 Che...

Page 19: ...ssure too low or too high This will create a safety hazard between 10 and 11 water column optimum pressure is 10 5 WC for propane If the outlet gas pressure is incorrect contact the gas supplier or He...

Page 20: ...connector feed the necessary length of wire through the connector and tighten the screws 2 Make all necessary wire connections to the receptacle and assemble the receptacle and cover to the junction b...

Page 21: ...General Electric RTV103 Black or equivalent Rutland Inc Appliance Mortar 63 or equivalent A high temperature sealant 1 8 inch wide bead minimum must be used to close off gaps between the appliance an...

Page 22: ...that the rock wool touches but does not cover the holes in the burner pan This will provide the glowing embers look See Figure 47 Figure 46 Placing the Vermiculite and Lava Rock top logs removed for...

Page 23: ...Turn wall switch to the OFF position or set thermostat to lowest setting 2 Open the control access panel 3 Turn manual shutoff valve to CLOSED Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas i...

Page 24: ...e 2 Check the wiring 3 Check the air shutter adjustment 4 Ensure there are no gas leaks 5 Ensure the glass is sealed and in the proper position 6 Ensure the flow of combustion and ventila tion air is...

Page 25: ...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 a n o i t a r e p o l a m r o n f o t l u s e r a s i s i h T n r u b o t d e w o l l a s i e c n a i l p p a e h t s a w o l l e y 3 e c n a i l p p...

Page 26: ...ve before cleaning 2 CHECKING THE FLAME PATTERNS The thermopile and thermocouple standing pilot tips should be covered with flame See Figure 49 Inspect the flame of the burner periodically making sure...

Page 27: ...emoval of all glass fragments and sheet metal edge protection strips Vacuum all remaining glass pieces with a shop vac DO NOT VACUUM IF PIECESARE HOT Replace glass with only a Heatilator brand glass p...

Page 28: ...TL Multi Function Remote Control SMART STAT HTL Remote Control with Thermostat Control SMART BATT HTL Battery operated Remote Control with Thermostat Control NAQKE2B Quick Tile Surround NAHN36WF Light...

Page 29: ...I T R A P N O I T P I R C S E D Y T Q 1 1 5 0 4 3 t e S g o L s e i r e S V O N A N 1 2 3 9 9 1 2 6 3 d o o H 1 3 3 2 1 2 2 6 3 e l l i r G r e p p U 1 4 4 0 8 6 2 6 3 y l b m e s s A n e e r c S 1 5...

Page 30: ...34617 Rev D 30 01 03 NANOV TOP DV GAS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS HOMEOWNER S NOTES All manuals and user guides at all guides com...

Page 31: ...7 Vent Lengths 7 I Input Rate 15 Interior Wall Shield 9 J Junction Box 20 Junction Box Installation 20 L Lava Rock 22 Lighting Instructions Standing Pilot Ignition 23 Lot Set 22 M Mantel Heights 6 Man...

Page 32: ...rafting 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 Operatin...

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