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30344 Rev C

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NOVI30 AND NOVI35

1.  HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATION

For  U.S.  installation,  appliances  are  tested  and  approved  for  elevations  from  0-2000  feet.  When  installing  this

appliance  at  an  elevation  above  2000  feet,  National  Fuel  Gas  Codes  require  a  decrease  of  the  input  rating  by

changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet above sea

level. Check with the local gas utility for proper orifice size identification. Orifices are available from your Heatilator

distributor.

For Canada, appliances are certified for elevations from 0-4500 feet. When installing this appliance at an elevation

between 0-4500 feet in Canada, the input rating does not need to be reduced. When installing this appliance at an

elevation above 4500 feet in Canada, check with local authorities.

2. GAS  LINE  CONNECTION

A gas line must be run into the existing woodburning fireplace, for either a factory built fireplace or masonry. It is

recommended that a 1/2” inside diameter black pipe be run into the fireplace through the left side. If the existing

fireplace already has gas run to it, but through the right side, it is recommended that the gas line be rerouted to the

left side. The gas supply line should be installed and connected to the shut-off valve by a qualified service person

in accordance with all prevailing building codes.

A 3/8” flare adapter (not supplied) is necessary to connect the flex line (supplied) to the black pipe. Turn gas shut-

off valve to the “OFF” position.

Check for leaks using a soap and water solution.
Seal  with  high  temperature  silicone  the  point  where  the  gas  line  enters  the  exiting  fireplace  to  prevent  cold  air

infiltration.

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.
Consult your local gas company for assistance in determining the proper orifice for your altitude or refer to ANSI

Z223.1-latest edition, Appendix F.

G.  UTILITIES

Note: 

This  appliance  and  its

manual shutoff valve must be dis-

connected from the gas supply pip-

ing  system  during  any  pressure

testing of that system at test pres-

sures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).

The  appliance  must  be  isolated

from the gas supply piping system

by closing its manual shutoff valve

during  any  pressure  testing  of  the

gas  supply  piping  system  at  test

pressures equal to or less than 1/

2 psi (3.5 kPa).

CAUTION:

The gas supply line should be purged of any trapped air prior to the first

firing of the appliance.

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Table  2  -  Gas  Information  for  Standing  Pilot Appliances

Summary of Contents for NOVi30

Page 1: ...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 any e...

Page 2: ...r or contact the Heatilator 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...

Page 3: ...e T g n i h s a l F r 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...

Page 4: ...SIONAL REQUIREMENTS NOVi30 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 Dime...

Page 5: ...ing 1 Wear gloves and safety 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...

Page 6: ...cated in the instruction pack age must 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...

Page 7: ...8 0 Table 1 Minimum Termination 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 inl...

Page 8: ...nt cold air infiltration 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...

Page 9: ...ation of the blower WARNING 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...

Page 10: ...ve from the bottom retainer 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...

Page 11: ...d bottom through the slots on the bottom 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 f...

Page 12: ...local dealer or the Heatilator 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...

Page 13: ...your appliance is so equipped 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...

Page 14: ...at least once every second 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 undernea...

Page 15: ...urn pilot knob on the valve 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...

Page 16: ...i l t o n l l i w A t u o e n o g s 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...

Page 17: ...g or floating The flame 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...

Page 18: ...emoval instructions This 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...

Page 19: ...ith Thermostat Control 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...

Page 20: ...8 7 2 y l b m e s s A s 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...

Page 21: ...l b m e s s A e m a r F r o o D 4 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...

Page 22: ...30344 Rev C 22 02 02 NOVI30 AND NOVI35 HOMEOWNER S NOTES...

Page 23: ...xtension 5 High Altitude 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 Terminat...

Page 24: ...equate ventila tion 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 s...

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