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AIR  FOR  COMBUSTION  AND  VENTILATION

       

WARNING:  

This heater shall not

be  installed  in a  confined  space  or
unusually   tight  construction unless
provisions  are  provided  for  adequate
combustion and  ventilation  air.  Read
the  following  instructions  to  insure
proper  fresh air  for  this    and  other
fuel-burning  appliances in your home.

PROVIDING  ADEQUATE

VENTILATION

The    following    are  excerpts  from

National  Fuel  Gas Code

NFPA 54/

AN SZ   22 3.1,S ec tion  5.3

Air  fo r

Combustion  and  Ventilation

.

All  spaces  in  homes  fall  into  one  of
th e    three    follo wing     ven tilation
classifications:
1.   Unusually Tight Construction
2.   Unconfined Space
3.   Confined Space
The information on pages 4  through 5
will  help  you classify   your  space and
provide  adequate  ventilation.

Confined  and  Unconfined  Space

The  National  Fuel  Gas Code, ANS
Z223.1

 defines a confined space as a

space   whose   volume is less than 50
cubic  feet    per  1,000  Btu  per  hour
(4.8 m

3

  per  kw)   of  the  aggregate

input  rating  of all appliances installed
in  that  space and an  unconfined  space
as  a  space  whose  volume  is  not
less than 50 cubic feet  per 1,000  Btu
per hour (4.8 m

3

 per  kw) of  the aggre-

gate input  rating  of  all appliances  in-
stalled  in  that  space.  Rooms       com-
municating directly   with   the  space
in  which  the appliances  are  installed*,
through openings  not  furnished  with
doors, are  considered a  part  of  the
unconfined  space.

This  heater  shall  not  be  installed   in
a  confined  space  or  unusually   tight
construction   unless  provisions  are
provided   for  adequate  combustion
and  ventilation air.

*  Adjoining  rooms  are  communicating
only  if  there  are  doorless  passage-
ways  or   ventilation  grills   between
them.

Unusually Tight Construction

DETERMINING  FRESH-AIR  FLOW  FOR  HEATER  LOCATION

Determining  if   You  Have  a  Confined  or  Unconfined Space

Use  this  worksheet  to  determine  if  you  have  a  confined  or  unconfined  space.

Space:

   Includes  the room in which  you  will  install  heater  plus any  adjoining  rooms with doorless  passageways

or  ventilation  grills  between  the  rooms.
1.   Determine  the  volume  of  the space (length

×

width

×

height).

       Length

×

Width

×

Height=                  cu.ft. (volume of space)

      

 Example:

  Space  size  20ft. (length)

×

16ft.(width)

×

8ft.  (ceiling  height)=2560cu. ft. (volume of space)

       If  additional  ventilation  to adjoining  room  is  supplied  with  grills  or  openings,  add  the  volume  of  these
       rooms  to  the  total  volume  of  the  space.
2.   Divide  the  space  volume  by  50  cubic  feet  to  determine  the  maximum  Btu/Hr  the  space  can  support.

       

                   (volume of space)

÷

50 cu. ft.=(Maximum Btu/Hr the space can support)

      

Example:

  2560 cu. ft. (volume of space)

÷

50 cu.ft.=51.2 or 51,200(maximum Btu/Hr  the space can support)

The  air  that  leaks  around  doors  and
windows  may  provide  enough  fresh
air for   combustion  and  ventilation.
However, in   buildings  of  unusually
tight  construction,  you  must provide
additional  fresh  air.
Unusually    tight    construction    is
defined as  construction  where:
a)   walls  and  ceilings  exposed  to  the

outside      atmosphere      have    a
continuous water  vapor retarder
with a rating of one perm (6

×

10

-11

kg

p er   p a- s ec -m

2

)   o r  les s   w it h

openings gasketed or sealed 

and

b)    weather  stripping  has  been  added

on openable  windows and doors

and

c)   caulking  or  sealants  are applied to

areas such as joints around  window
and  door  frames,  between  sole
p lates    an d     flo o rs,  b etween
wall-ceiling  joints,  between    wall
p a n e l s ,   a t   p e n e t r a t io n s   f o r

plumbing,

electrical,  and  gas  lines,  and  at
other openings.

If  your  home  meets  all  of  the  three
criteria    above,   you    must    provide
additional fresh air. See 

Ventilation Air

From Outdoors

.

If your home does not meet all of the
three  c riteria  ab ove,  p ro ceed   to

Determining    Fresh-Air    Flow    For
Heater Location.

Summary of Contents for GSN2221

Page 1: ...n these instruction for future use WARNING This is an unvented gas fired heater It uses air oxygen from the room in which it is installed Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be...

Page 2: ...nning heater Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids 1 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the ra...

Page 3: ...m heaters The ODS pilot shuts off the heater if there is not enough fresh air PIEZO IGNITION SYS TEM This heater has a piezo ignitor This system requires no matches batteries or other sources to light...

Page 4: ...ATER LOCATION Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Use this worksheet to determine if you have a confined or unconfined space Space Includes the room in which you will install heater...

Page 5: ...fined Figure 2 Ventilation Air from Inside Building Example Gas water heater 30 000 Btu Hr Vent free heater 26 000 Btu Hr Total 56 000 Btu Hr WARNING If the area in which the heater may be operated is...

Page 6: ...ter for proper type heater Figure 4 Minimum Clearance to Wall and Ceiling NOTICE This heater is intended for use as supplemental heat Use this heater along with your primary heating system Do not inst...

Page 7: ...make sure you have the items listed below l piping check local codes l sealant resistant to propane LP gas l equipment shutoff valve l test gauge connection l sediment trap l tee joint l pipe wrench l...

Page 8: ...controls If sediment trap is not installed or is installed incorrectly heater may not run properly CAUTION Avoid damage to regulator Hold gas regulator with wrench when connecting into gas piping and...

Page 9: ...structed Do not modify logs Only use logs supplied with heater IMPORTANT Make sure log does not cover any burner ports see Fig ure 10 Also see log placing instructions Figure 10 Installing Log Set Top...

Page 10: ...rom the fan to the Black Wire from the Switch Box and the other Black Wire to the White Wire Make sure these wires are clear of the fan Reattach the Back Panel using the 6 screws removed earlier Attac...

Page 11: ...1 1 Installing Blower Accessory BLOWER ACCESSORY 20 6028 OR 20 6029 Figure 15 F Mounting Blower And Installing Blower Control Housing Figure 14 F Routing Power Cord...

Page 12: ...12 column 1 If you don t smell gas go to the next step 6 Turn control knob counterclock wise to the PIILOT position Press in control knob for five 5 seconds see Figure 17 l Note You may be running thi...

Page 13: ...an burning flame Keep these holes clear of dust dirt lint and pet hair Clean these air inlet holes prior to each heating season Blocked air holes will create soot We recommend that you clean the unit...

Page 14: ...e 74 lbs Shipping 83 lbs For purposes of input adjustment CABINET Air Passageways l Use a vacuum cleaner or pressurized air to clean Exterior l Use a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water mix...

Page 15: ...lot see Cleaning and Maintenance or replace ODS pilot assembly 7 Replace thermocouple 8 Replace control valve POSSIBLECAUSE 1 Ignitor electrode is positioned wrong 2 Ignitor electrode is broken 3 Igni...

Page 16: ...or partially clogged burner orifice 1 When heated vapors from furniture polish wax carpet cleaners etc turn into a white powder residue REMEDY 1 Clean burner orifice see Cleaning and Maintenance or r...

Page 17: ...LP gas company 3 Clean ODS pilot 1 Locate and correct all leaks s e e C h e c k i n g G a s Connections 2 Replace control valve 1 Take apart the gas tubing and remove the foreign matter 2 Locate and...

Page 18: ...2222 GSN2221 K E Y N O PA R T NO D E S C R IP TIO N Q TY N G Q TY LP G S N 3011 G S N 2221 G S N 3013 G S P 3012 G S P 2222 G S P 3014 1 Q L019 01 Le g 1 1 Q L019 02 Le g 1 1 Q L019 01B Le g 1 Q L019...

Page 19: ...3 GSP3012 GSP2222 GSP3014 1 BL037 02 Log set 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 BL038 02 Log set 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 BL039 02 Log set 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 BL040 02 Log set 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 BL041 02 Log set 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 ND1703X400X4 ODS...

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