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Unpacking Your Furnace

Basic Tools Needed

Basic Materials

Installing Your Furnace

Optional Accessories

Examine all packing material carefully.  Look for loose parts before
discarding.  Store all parts where they cannot be lost or damaged
before you need them.

NOTE:  

Check the burner rating plate, located in the burner 

Hand drill or properly grounded electric drill
1/8 inch and 3/16 inch drill bit (metal)
6 foot folding ruler or tape measure
Screwdriver (Phillips Head)
Pliers (Wire Cutting)
Hammer

The following steps are needed for proper installation and safe
operation of your furnace.   If you have any doubts as to any
requirements, check with local authorities for local and state codes
affecting the installation.

Obtain professional help where needed.

DO NOT install this heater in a travel trailer, recreational vehicle, or
mobile home.

For satisfactory and trouble-free operation be sure to:

1.  Properly locate the furnace within the space to be heated.

2.  Provide for adequate combustion air, adequate air 

circulation around cabinet inside the open room and a 
proper vent system.

3.  Maintain all minimum clearances which apply to your 

heater.

Pipe joint compound resistant to L.P. gases.

Electrical wiring supplied as needed for optional blower.

Stud locator or small finishing nails
8 inch adjustable wrench
Keyhole saw or saber saw
2-10 inch or 12 inch pipe wrenches
Gloves and safety glasses

compartment, to make sure your heater is equipped to operate on the
type of gas available (either natural or L.P. gas).  DO NOT convert unit
from natural gas to L.P. gas or from L.P. gas to natural gas without the
proper manufacturer’s gas conversion kit.

Blower

To increase circulation of warmed air within the heated space, you may use Blower Accessory Kit 2102, on all models except 2001622; 2001621; and
2001622.3.

Floor Board                                                                                                    Vent Collar

Available in black or white to match the heater.               

Available in black or white to match the heater.

Please read our instructions before you install and use your heater.  This will help you obtain the full value from this heater.   If the answer to the problem
is found within this instruction manual, it could help you avoid needless service costs.

Basic Description

Helpful Installation Information

The following booklets will help you in making the installation:

ANSI/NFPA 70, or current edition “National Electrical Code”. In
Canada: CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code.

American National Standard Z223.1 or current edition “National Fuel
Gas Code”.

Obtained from: American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430
Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018. In Canada: CAN/CGA B149.

Always consult your local heating or plumbing inspector, building
department or gas company regarding regulations, codes or
ordinances which apply to the installation of a vented room heater.

No electrical power is required unless furnace is equipped with an
optional blower accessory.

The efficiency rating of this appliance is a product thermal efficiency
rating determined under continuous operating conditions and was
determined independent of any installation system.

Warmed air is discharged into the room in which the heater is located.

The heater contains a single multi-slot gas burner.

Combustion air is drawn in from the room where the heater is located
and is vented out of the heater vertically through vent piping to a roof
vent top.  (Vent equipment is not supplied with heater).

The combustion chamber is built of heavy-gauge steel.  The heater
cabinet is also constructed of heavy-gauge steel and has a powder paint
finish.

The heater controls are located behind an access door on the side of
the heater.  All models are equipped with CSA/AGA listed gas valves
and pilots.

The appliance is equipped with a vent safety shutoff system, designed
to protect against improper venting.  Operation of this room heater when
not connected to a properly installed and maintained venting system or
tampering with the vent safety shutoff system can result in carbon
monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death.

This heater is design certified in accordance with American National
Standard & CSA Standard Z21.86 and CSA 2.32 as a vented room
heater and must be installed according to these instructions.

Pipe and fittings to make connections to heater.

Introduction

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Summary of Contents for 2001621

Page 1: ...re 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 Open all windows Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any...

Page 2: ...the full value from this heater If the answer to the problem is found within this instruction manual it could help you avoid needless service costs Basic Description Helpful Installation Information T...

Page 3: ...doors so that harmful gases will not collect inside the building Follow the venting instructions for your type of installation exactly Use only the type and size of vent pipe and fittings specified 9...

Page 4: ...ay be placed directly on wood floors Heavy pile or shag rugs may restrict normal air flow Some floor coverings discolor easily from even low heat To assure safe operation a metal or wood panel extendi...

Page 5: ...on of liquefied petroleum gases WARNING WHEN CONNECTING FIELD PIPING USE A SECOND WRENCH TO KEEP THE HEATER VALVE FROM TURNING SUPPORT FIELD PIPING PROPERLY STRESS AND OVER TIGHTENING COULD DAMAGE THE...

Page 6: ...nting holes with screws provided 5 Replace the thermostat cover 6 Do not run wire in any location where it might be damaged Avoid splicing thermostat wires unless the spliced wires are properly cleane...

Page 7: ...thermostat to lowest setting 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if servicing is to be performed 3 Open control access panel 4 Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF po...

Page 8: ...the upper left corner on the back of the heater and replace the corner bracket with the speed switch plate using the existing mounting holes item 7 The correct position for the fan switch is shown be...

Page 9: ...a horizontal run is necessary the pipe must pitch upward at least 1 4 inch to the foot It must be supported securely and joints fastened by sheet metal screws or rivets Under no circumstances should t...

Page 10: ...prevent obstructions of the vent The cowl will also prevent excessive downdraft that can cause carbon monoxide to enter into the home Do not use a homemade cowl They are dangerous and can restrict the...

Page 11: ...ed by Step 2 then input 1 000 x 3 600 34 106 000 Btu Per hour This measured input must not be greater than the input indicated on the rating plate of the heater Step 4 Relight all other appliances tur...

Page 12: ...from fan blades fan motor and exposed air passages Annually put two drops of SAE 20 oil in each of the two cups or oil tubes Pilot Burner Light pilot using instructions in OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Leave...

Page 13: ...fficient millivoltage to open valve See 1A and 1C above E Defective valve Replace 3 Furnace operates but turns OFF before room temperature is attained A Thermostat location Check thermostat location I...

Page 14: ...or flexible chimney liner is recommended E Loose connections on the vent safety wiring harness Check the connection on both the switch and the gas valve Tighten if necessary 8 Abnormal operation A De...

Page 15: ...rifice Fitting P500086 P500086 9 Burner Orifice P322915 P501771 10 Pilot Generator Assembly P501618 P501617 11 Electrode P322276 P322276 12 Igniter Bracket 7A189 7A189 13 Vent Safety Switch P500406 P5...

Page 16: ...000079 K000079 K000041 K000041 K000045 K000045 11 Burner P501620 P501620 P501621 P501621 P501622 P501622 12 Cabinet Top K000223 K000223 K000224 K000224 K000225 K000225 13 Control Bracket K000147 K0001...

Page 17: ...16 Enclosed Front...

Page 18: ...6 P500086 P500086 P500086 13 Manifold Pipe P500087 P500087 P500088 P500088 P500089 P500089 14 Gas Control Valve P323011 P322660 P322660 P323011 P323011 P322660 15 Thermostat P322016 P322016 P322016 P3...

Page 19: ...Fireplace Look with Logs 18...

Page 20: ...e for labor or installation 3 This warranty does not extend to painted surfaces nor to damage or defects resulting from accident alteration misuse or abuse or improper installation 4 This warranty doe...

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