Monessen Hearth IRVF2T Installation, Operation And Maintanance Manual Download Page 17

Danger:    Do not use candles,

matches or other ignition sources
when checking for gas leaks.
Fuel gases are very flammable
and, in certain concentrations,
explosive.  Checking for leaks
with an open flame may lead to
fire or explosion which could
cause personal injury, property
damage, or death.

Important:  Please refer to the

"L

IGHTING

 

AND

  O

PERATING

 

HEATER

"

section of this manual for proper
lighting instructions.

Notice:      The heater will go
through a curing process during
its initial (first 2 to 3 hours)
operating period and may emit
some smoke and fumes (burning
off oil, etc.).  Be prepared for any
smoke and fumes by raising
windows or opening doors to
provide additional ventilation
during this initial operating
period.

I

NSTALLATION

 

AND

  A

DJUSTMENT

15

MORE THAN 

MORE THAN 

1/4 INCH

1 INCH OR LESS

MORE THAN 

1 INCH

1/4 INCH OR 

LESS

CORRECT APPEARANCE

INCORRECT APPEARANCE

21. After all checks are satisfactorily completed as described above,

turn the heater’s control knob to "Pilot", and reinstall the heater’s
front panel.  See Figure 6.

22. The heater may now be operated for desired heat.  If no heat is

desired, leave the control knob at the "Pilot" position or turn to "Off".
For complete shutdown of the heater, turn the shutoff valve off and
turn heater’s control knob to "Off".

20. Immediately after the burner plaques light, use a soapy water

solution or a liquid gas leak detector to check all burner tube joints
for gas leaks.  If any leaks are found, turn the shutoff valve off and
repair all leaks before proceeding.

Note: During operation, the surface of each burner plaque will glow
evenly as shown by Figure 8.  Ceramic burner plaques operate
with a slightly audible sound when operating correctly.  If the burner
plaques’ flame does not appear correct or makes a loud roaring
sound, turn the heater’s control knob to "Off" and refer to the
"

T

ROUBLESHOOTING

"

 section of this manual for probable cause and

remedy.

F

IGURE

 8

53D9012. Rev 1 03/03

Summary of Contents for IRVF2T

Page 1: ...LY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A NEIGHBOR S PHONE FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER S INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WARNING IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT...

Page 2: ...ILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM WITH THE HEATER DO NOT PLACE CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL ON OR NEAR THE HEATER ANY SAFETY SCREEN OR GUARD REMOVED FOR SERV...

Page 3: ...s are detected report this to the dealer from whom you purchased the heater and get the deficiency corrected before installing and using the heater Do not install or use a damaged or incomplete heater...

Page 4: ...5 PARTS DIAGRAM 2 8 11 IN WC 555 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 FRONT FRONT RIGHT RIGHT SIDE SIDE LEFT LEFT SIDE SIDE TOP TOP 53D9012 Rev 1 03 03...

Page 5: ...Hearth Plate Assembly Reflector Left Side Pntd Brace Reflector Piezo Cable Cabinet Side Left W Labels Piezo Ignitor Cabinet Top w Caution Label Pilot NAT Gas Pilot LP Gas Venturi Shield Burner Tube A...

Page 6: ...ions of this manual The control system on this heater serves several functions It regulates the incoming gas to the correct pressure for the combustion rate required It will not regulate LP gas direct...

Page 7: ...inches Sides 12 inches on one side of the heater 18 inches on the opposite side of the heater Top 36 inches Front 48 inches 36 MIN 36 MIN SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 2 18 MIN 18 MIN SEE NOTES SEE NOTES 1 2 1...

Page 8: ...the only model that may be installed in a bedroom If an infrared heater is installed in a bedroom it must be wall mounted Floor stand mounted heaters are prohibited in bedrooms FLOOR PROTECTION Some F...

Page 9: ...aded joints of gas piping must be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gas Gas piping must be of sufficient size to provide a minimum natural gas pressure at the appliance of 7 inches water...

Page 10: ...AS SUPPLY IN BOTTOM OF HEATER SUPPLY IN BOTTOM OF HEATER FIGURE 3 UNION SHUTOFF VALVE JOIST SEDIMENT TRAP TEE GAS SUPPLY LINE FLOOR NOTE A PLUGGED 1 8 NPT TAP MUST BE LOCATED SOMEWHERE BETWEEN THE SHU...

Page 11: ...put rating of all gas fired 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 8m per kW of the aggregate input...

Page 12: ...ve off carbon monoxide an odorless poisonous gas If this heater shuts off during operation do not relight it until you provide additional fresh air If permanent provisions for providing additional fre...

Page 13: ...e not designed for use with optional blowers These blowers are the only blowers acceptable for use on these heaters The use of any other blower could adversely and dangerously affect the operation of...

Page 14: ...into the wall as shown by Figure 5 USE HAMMER TO DRIVE ANCHOR INTO WALL USE HAMMER TO DRIVE ANCHOR INTO WALL NOTE ANCHORS ARE FOR USE IN HOLLOW NOTE ANCHORS ARE FOR USE IN HOLLOW WALLS WALL AREA BETW...

Page 15: ...of the heater Insert two screws from the bag of fasteners through the holes in the standoffs Tighten the screws into the wall until the heater is firmly secured to the wall See Figure 6 Proceed to St...

Page 16: ...n wall do the following Turn the gas off at the shutoff valve Loosen the four screws which secure the control s mounting bracket Item No 23 of PARTS DIAGRAM found in the upper righthand corner of the...

Page 17: ...CE 21 After all checks are satisfactorily completed as described above turn the heater s control knob to Pilot and reinstall the heater s front panel See Figure 6 22 The heater may now be operated for...

Page 18: ...ntrol knob cl ll not stay lit after several tries turn the gas control knob clockwise to OFF and call your service lier gas supplier ng steadily slowly turn the control knob coun and burning steadily...

Page 19: ...minute a 3 After the pilot is lit continue to hold the control knob down for a minute and then release it The control knob nd then release it The control knob should pop back up fully and the pilot sh...

Page 20: ...stible materials gasoline and other flammable liquids 9 Do take the necessary precautions during any pressure testing of the heater s gas supply piping system 10 Do keep children and mentally impaired...

Page 21: ...CE The pilot gas flow is not adjustable on this heater Proper operation of the ODS Oxygen Depletion Sensitive Pilot Safety System is dependent upon the pilot gas flow rate and any attempt to adjust th...

Page 22: ...their probable cause and solution Any adjustments and or replacements must be performed by a qualified person Do not replace any component with a different type Only use components supplied by the man...

Page 23: ...nsequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 4 This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred 5 This warranty applies only to a gas he...

Page 24: ...ATTENTION APPLIANCE INSTALLER PLEASE RETURN THESE OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TO THE APPLIANCE FOR CONSUMER USE 53D9012 REV 1 03 03...

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