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COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR  

REQUIREMENT WORKSHEET 

 

The purpose of this worksheet is to help you determine if you are planning to install this heater in an “unconfined” 
or a “confined” space.  An “unconfined” space is one that is large enough to meet all the combustion and ventilation 
air requirements of all the fuel burning appliances to be in operation in this space.  No additional air requirements 
are needed.  A “confined” space is one that 

is not 

large enough to meet the combustion and ventilation air 

requirements for all the fuel burning appliances in that space.  As a result, additional air is required in this space to 
meet the appliance needs.  Check with your installer on ways to accomplish this, or use a smaller Btu/hr input 
heater.   
 

STEP 1:

 

Determine the volume of the space in which the heater is to be installed.  Include adjoining rooms with 
doorless passageways.  Example: 24' (long) x 16' (wide) x 8' (high) = 3072 ft

3

 

LENGTH x WIDTH x HEIGHT = ___________________________ Ft

3

 

 

STEP 2:

 

Multiply the volume of the space (calculated in Step 1) by 20 Btu/hr to determine the maximum Btu/hr 
that the space can support without additional combustion and ventilation air provided. 

 

Result from Step 1 ____________________ x 20 Btu/hr = ____________________ Btu/hr 

 

STEP 3:

 

Add the Btu/hr inputs of all 

fuel burning 

appliances in this space.  

NOTE:  DO NOT include Direct-Vent 

gas appliances because these have sealed combustion systems that draw combustion air from 
outdoors.

  Examples of appliances to consider include:  gas ranges, gas water heaters, gas logs, 

kerosene heaters, etc. 

 

Proposed Vent-Free Heater ______________________________ 

Btu/hr 

 
Fuel Burning Appliance #1 ______________________________ 

Btu/hr 

 

Fuel Burning Appliance #2 ______________________________ 

Btu/hr 

 

TOTAL 

   ______________________________ 

Btu/hr 

 

STEP 4:

 

Compare the results from Step 2 and Step 3. 

 

If the result from Step 2 is 

greater

 then the result from Step 3, the area where the heater is to be 

installed can be classified as an “unconfined space.”  This means that the space is capable of handling 
the combustion and ventilation air requirements of the existing fuel burning appliance(s) and the 
proposed heater. 

 

If the result from Step 2 is 

less

 than the result from Step 3, the area where the heater is to be installed 

is classified as a “confined space.”  

This means that either additional combustion and ventilation air 

must be provided into this space (use one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code, 
ANSI Z223.1 - latest edition) or the size of the proposed heater must be reduced so that the above 
calculations show the space to be an “unconfined space.” 

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for CK18T-4-LP

Page 1: ...ppliance CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference 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 provided Refer to the section titled Combustion and ventilation air requirement Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other ...

Page 2: ...should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition 3 Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the room with the heater 4 Do not install this heater at altitudes above 5000 ft because shutdown of the heater by the ODS system may occur due to reduced oxygen levels at these altitudes 5 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the nameplate THIS APPLIANC...

Page 3: ...an unconfined space as a space whose volume is not less than 50 ft3 per 1 000 BTU Hr 4 8 m3 kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed through openings not furnished with doors are considered a part of the space 20 WARNING If the area in which the heater may be operated is smaller than...

Page 4: ..._ x 20 Btu hr ____________________ Btu hr STEP 3 Add the Btu hr inputs of all fuel burning appliances in this space NOTE DO NOT include Direct Vent gas appliances because these have sealed combustion systems that draw combustion air from outdoors Examples of appliances to consider include gas ranges gas water heaters gas logs kerosene heaters etc Proposed Vent Free Heater _________________________...

Page 5: ... odorant in escaped gas can adsorb or absorb onto or into walls masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room That will take some of the odorant out of the gas reducing its odor intensity LP Gas may stratify in a closed area and the odor intensity could vary at different levels Since it is heavier than air there may be more odor at lower levels Always be sensitive to the slightest gas odor If ...

Page 6: ...rpeting tile or other floor covering When facing the front of the heater the clearance from any combustible materials must be a minimum of 13 from the left 13 from the right 36 from the top and 2 from the bottom Never install the heater in front of any flammable object especially do not place curtains furniture clothing or other flammable objects less than 36 from the front of the heater FLOOR MOU...

Page 7: ...tion as indicated in Figure 2 1 2 Drill two 2 5 16 holes according to the dimensions shown on the upper corner of Figure 2 1 3 Drill another 5 16 hole on the wall stud for the U hook as shown in Figure 2 2 4 Screw in the three 3 plastic expansion anchors furnished with the unit as shown in Figure 2 1 5 Screw in the furnished screws through the anchors as shown in Figure 2 1 6 Connect the gas line ...

Page 8: ...ply line shall be sized and installed to provide a sufficient supply of gas to meet the minimum demand of the heater without undue loss of pressure Typical Installation Supply Line Up to 20 000 Btu hr 3 8 or greater Up to 30 000 Btu hr 1 2 or greater 5 The sealant used on the threaded pipe joints of the gas pipe must be the specific type resistant to the action of Liquid Petroleum Gas Apply sealan...

Page 9: ...the beginning of the heating season If your pilot will not stay lit try cleaning it Use a can of compressed air such as is used to clean a computer to blow dust out of the pilot assembly Sometimes just blowing air back through the pilot will get rid of the dirt If that fails to solve the problem remove the wire clip that holds the metal strip onto the pilot assembly Remove the cover and blow any d...

Page 10: ... and rotate counterclockwise to P position 7 Depress control knob completely and without releasing knob press piezo igniter button repeatedly until pilot is lit 8 Continue depressing control knob for 30 seconds after pilot is lit before releasing If knob does not pop up when released stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier 9 Pilot should remain lit If the pilot will not s...

Page 11: ...gas valve BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT Pilot stays lit Burner orifice clogged Burner orifices not correct size Extremely low inlet gas pressure Gas valve is defective Clean or replace orifices Replace with correct size Contact gas supplier Replace gas valve IMPROPER BURNER PATTERN Slight smoke or odor during initial operation Residues from manufacturing process or dust Problem will be eliminated after a ...

Page 12: ... 1 LP Propane Gas SC18T 1 NG Natural Gas Models WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury ...

Page 13: ...24 25 26 27 28 29 30 13 32 WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury SC30T 1 LP Propane Gas SC30T 1 NG Natural Gas Models ...

Page 14: ... 13 33 34 36 37 38 40 41 45 44 43 42 39 M ODELS SC18T 1 LP and SC30T 1 LP Propane Gas SC18T 1 NG and SC30T 1 NG Natural Gas ...

Page 15: ...0 43590020 Adaptor 14 43585700 43585700 43585700 43585700 Tubing Valve To T Connector 15 43573050 43573050 43573050 43573050 Piezo Ignitor 16 43585700 Tubing Valve to ODS 17 43574050 43574050 Burner Five Plates 18 43597170 43597170 43597170 43597170 ODS Screw 19 43575140 43575030 Single Plate Orifice 20 43584040 43584040 43584110 43584030 ODS Assembly 21 43585710 43585710 43585710 43585710 Tubing ...

Page 16: ...15 Manufactured for SUNSTAR HEATING PRODUCTS INC 306 West Tremont Avenue Charlotte NC 28203 4946 704 372 3486 ...

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