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DETERMINING FRESH-AIR FLOW 
FOR HEATER LOCATION

Determining if You Have a Confi ned or 
Unconfi ned Space Using the Standard 
Method

Use this work sheet to determine if you have 
a confi ned or unconfi ned 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 

x width x height).

 

Length x Width x Height =__________cu. ft. 
(volume of space)

 

Example:

 Space size 22 ft. (length) x 18 ft. 

(width) x 8 ft. (ceiling height) = 3,168 cu. 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.  Multiply the space volume by 20 to determine 

the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support.

 

  ________ (volume of space) x 20 = (Maxi-
mum Btu/Hr the space can support)

 

Example:

 3,168 cu. ft. (volume of space) x 20 

= 63,360 (maximum Btu/Hr space can support)

3.  Add the Btu/Hr of all fuel burning appliances 

in the space.

 Vent-free 

fi replace 

   _________ Btu/Hr

 

Gas water heater* 

   _________ Btu/Hr

 Gas 

furnace 

 

 

_________ Btu/Hr

 

Vented gas heater 

   _________ Btu/Hr

 Gas 

fi replace logs 

   _________ Btu/Hr

 

Other gas appliances* +  _________ Btu/Hr

 Total 

 _________ Btu/Hr

 

* Do not include direct-vent gas appliances. 
Direct-vent draws combustion air from the 
outdoors and vents to the outdoors.

 

Example:

 

Gas water heater 

   _________ Btu/Hr

 Vent-free 

fi replace 

+  _________ Btu/Hr

 Total 

 _________ Btu/Hr

4.  Compare the maximum Btu/Hr the space 

can support with the actual amount of Btu/
Hr used.

 

  _______ Btu/Hr (maximum the space can 

                        support) 

 

  _______ Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr 

                        used)

 

Example:

 63,360 Btu/Hr (maximum the 

space can support)

 

 

79,000 Btu/Hr (actual amount of 
Btu/Hr used)

The space in the example is a confi ned  space 
because the actual Btu/Hr used is more than the 
maximum Btu/Hr the space can support. You 
must provide additional fresh air. Your options 
are as follows:

A.  Rework worksheet, adding the space of an 

adjoining room. If the extra space provides an 
unconfi ned space, remove door to adjoining 
room or add ventilation grills between rooms. 
See 

Ventilation Air From Inside Building

.

B.  Vent room directly to the outdoors. See 

Ventilation Air From Outdoors,

 

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.

C.  Install a lower Btu/Hr fi replace, if lower Btu/

Hr size makes room unconfi ned.

If the actual Btu/Hr used is less than the 
maximum Btu/Hr the space can support, the 
space is an unconfi ned space. You will need 
no additional fresh air ventilation.

40,000
39,000
79,000

  WARNING: If the area in 

which the heater may be oper-
ated does not meet the required 
volume for indoor combustion 
air, combustion and ventilation 
air shall be provided by one of 
the methods described in the 
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 
Z223.1/NFPA 54, 
the Internation-
al Fuel Gas Code,
 or applicable 
local codes.

Summary of Contents for VCT3032B

Page 1: ...EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or property damage Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of...

Page 2: ...NG Do not allow fans to blow directly into the firebox Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns Ceiling fans can create drafts that alter burner flame patterns Altered burner patterns can cau...

Page 3: ...rebox if it has been un der water due to the shock hazard that could result with the blower accessary if installed in place Firebox front and screen be comes very hot when running firebox Keepchildren...

Page 4: ...install the firebox Before installation consider the following 1 Where the firebox will be located Allow for wall and ceiling clearances see Installa tion Clearances Page 11 2 Everything needed to com...

Page 5: ...3 3 8 3 5 8 8 1 4 29 3 8 36 5 8 2 5 8 7 7 6 1 8 16 5 8 4 3 8 10 5 8 13 1 8 10 1 2 3 5 8 8 1 4 6 7 8 6 7 8 8 1 4 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Figure 1 Product Specifications 32 Models Right Side View Left S...

Page 6: ...21 1 8 21 43 1 8 41 1 8 35 7 1 8 36 1 8 8 1 8 26 3 8 8 1 4 8 1 4 8 3 8 10 3 8 14 8 5 8 8 5 8 7 1 2 2 5 8 11 1 2 3 3 8 40 1 4 Right Side View Left Side View Front View Firebox Top View 36 MODELS Figur...

Page 7: ...0 1 4 2 5 8 8 1 4 10 3 4 10 1 2 12 5 8 14 1 4 7 1 8 42 40 1 8 42 6 1 8 23 1 4 4 1 2 36 1 4 40 1 8 24 44 1 4 3 3 8 13 3 8 8 1 4 2 5 8 10 5 8 7 5 8 42 MODELS Figure 3 Product Specifications 42 Models Ri...

Page 8: ...he National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 to use this method to determine if the space is confined or unconfined Adjoining rooms are communicating only if there are doorless passageways or ventila...

Page 9: ...ces Direct vent draws combustion air from the outdoors and vents to the outdoors Example Gas water heater _________ Btu Hr Vent free fireplace _________ Btu Hr Total _________ Btu Hr 4 Compare the max...

Page 10: ...for required size of ventilation grills or ducts IMPORTANT Do not provide openings for inlet or outlet air into attic if attic has a thermostat controlled power vent Heated air entering the attic will...

Page 11: ...e installation Use larger clearances wherever possible to minimize the heating of objects and materials placed on the mantel Figure 6 Minimum Clearance for Combustible to wall WARNING Maintain the min...

Page 12: ...de to Inside Height Figure 8a Figure 8b Figure 8c Figure 8d BUILT IN FIREBOX INSTALLATION Built in installation of this firebox involves installing firebox into a framed in enclosure This makes the fr...

Page 13: ...firebox front facing INSTALLATION Continued Figure 9 Attaching Firebox to Wall Studs Model May Vary From Illustration WARNING DO NOT FILL THE SPACES AROUND THE FIREBOXWITHINSULATIONOR OTHER MATERIALS...

Page 14: ...t owner s manual for details on gas hookup You may run the gas line from either side of the firebox see Figure 10 Page 13 Decide which side you want to run the gas line from NOTE This is one option fo...

Page 15: ...s Accessibility to the bottom on 36 and 42 models only can also be gained through the access panel underneath the bottom front refractory brick liner Lift the bottom front refractory brick liner up an...

Page 16: ...ay be sharp 4 Place control knob provided onto control shaft see Figure 17 5 Check to make sure power cord is com pletely clear of blower wheel and there are no foreign objects in blower wheel Also do...

Page 17: ...power cord to duplex outlet see Figure 14 Page 15 8 Turn blower on and check for operation Turn blower off by turning knob fully coun terclockwise before continuing 9 Peel off backing paper and stick...

Page 18: ...e 14 Page 15 7 Using ON OFF rocker switch to turn blower on and check for operation Turn blower off before continuing 8 Peel off backing paper and stick supplied wiring diagram decal on firebox bottom...

Page 19: ...ir is accessed through a vented crawl space AK4F or through a sidewall AK4 See Figure 21 Figure 21 Outside Air Kit Secure to Collars with Metal Tape Screws or Straps Min of 1 4 x 20 in size Air Inlet...

Page 20: ...right side of firebox and fasten using remaining Phillips screw LOCATING ACCESS COVER PLATE Sheet metal cover plates located underneath front hearth refractory if included may have shifted or moved ou...

Page 21: ...liance 2 The serial number of the appliance 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the appliance If you encounter any problems or have any q...

Page 22: ...Brushed Brass Cat No F1049 Model H36P 36 Platinum Cat No F1050 Model H42B 42 Brushed Brass Cat No F1051 Model H42P 42 Platinum ACCESSORIES Continued MANTELS 32 WALL MANTELS Cat No F1140 Model W32TU 3...

Page 23: ...el SL36 36 Model Cat No J2320 Model SL42 42 Model Rolled Black Cat No J2271 Model RL32 32 Model Cat No J2272 Model RL36 36 Model Cat No J2273 Model RL42 42 Model Filigree Black Cat No J0966 Model FP32...

Page 24: ...ed White Stack F0302 VRT3032B Radiant Black F0308 VRT3032WS Radiant White Stack F0305 VCT3036B Louvered Black F0311 VCT3036WS Louvered White Stack F0304 VRT3036B Radiant Black F0310 VRT3036WS Radiant...

Page 25: ...Screen 2 2 K2001 Screen Rod 2 J3975 Screen Rod 2 J4084 Screen Rod 2 3 J4956 Push On Nut 2 4 J4183 Hood Deflector 1 J4090 Hood Deflector 1 J4092 Hood Deflector 1 5 J6918 Spacer Top 4 6 J6934 Cover Gas...

Page 26: ...VCT3032WS VRT3036WS VCT3036WS VRT3042WS AND VCT3042WS IMPORTANT Installation of brick panels should be done after the fireplace is placed in a permanent location WARNING LIFTING HAZARD SINGLE PERSON L...

Page 27: ...te Stack Refractory Set 42 2 Left Refractory White Stack 32 1 Left Refractory White Stack 36 1 Left Refractory White Stack 42 1 3 Right Refractory White Stack 32 1 Right Refractory White Stack 36 1 Ri...

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Page 31: ...ural or propane gas only Burning conventional fuels such as wood coal or any other solid fuel will cause damage to the Product will produce excessive temperatures and could result in a re hazard c dam...

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