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Page 1: ...eor usegasolineor otherflammable yaporsand liquidsin thevicinityol thisor anyotherappliance WHATTO DOIFYOUSMELLGAS OpenWindows Donottry to igniteanyappliance Donottouchanyelectricalswitch do notuseanyphonein your building Extinguish anyopenflame lmmediately call your gassuppliertroma neighbour s phone Followthe gas supplie s instructions ll youcannotreachyourgassupplier calltheflre department Inst...

Page 2: ...allation General Maintenance ForYourSafety ReadBefore Lighting Lighting Instructions ToTurnOffGasToAppliance Maintenance Instruction PartsDiagram PartsList Fap Installation Instructions Trouble Shooting Warranty l i t Page 4 5 6 7 7 I I 9 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 6 1 9 20 21 22 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENL ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CANCAUSE INJURY OR PROPERW...

Page 3: ...noN wHEN sERvrctNG o rro wrnrNc ERRoRS cANcAUsE tMpRopER AND DANGERoUs opERATtoN VERIF PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERY C NG BROKEN REPLACEMENTOF THE PANEL SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSEDOR OUALIFIEDSERVICE PERSON DUETo HIGHTEMPERATURES THEAppLtANcE sHouLDBELocATED our oF TRAFFIc eHffifrJ FROM FUBNITURE AND DRAPERIES ANYPARTS REMOVED FORSERVICING THEAPPLIANCE MUST BEREPLACED PRIOR TOOPERATING THE APPLIANC...

Page 4: ...r with the latestedilion of the NationalGas CodeANSI2223 1 U S A ln Canada CAN CGA BI49 1 or 2 Duringpressuretestingof ihe gas piping systemsupplythe heaterdisconnect or isolatethe heaterfromthe pipingsyslem Thepressureusedto test pipingsystemswill damagethecontrolsusedonthis heater Donot useflexiblehose Unionsin gas linesshouldbe of the groundjointtype Compounds usedon threadediointsof gas piping...

Page 5: ...ce Combustion andventilation air shouldnot be obstructed TOP LEFTSIDE RIGHT SIDE LEFTSIDE RIGHT SIDE BACK TOP FRONT FLOOR REARCORNER 6rt 6rt 6 24 36 0 4 NOTE Wheninstalleddirectlyon carpeting tile or other combustiblematerial otherthan woodenflooring the appliance shall be installedon a metalor wood panelextending the full widthanddepthof theappliance 6 ...

Page 6: ...e NOTE Broken glass is extremely sharp Take caution when removing we recommend using leather gloves and salety glasses when performing this task 6 Lay a thin bead of silicone 600 F around the frame 7 Place glass firmly in the frame and allow t hour to dry 8 Check again that the glass is correctly installed in the door frame 9 Reinstallthe door by replacing six screws Tighten firmly 10 Re attachlhe...

Page 7: ...REFER TOGRAPH ONPAGE 11 Ftc 1 FoR INSTALLATION VARIABLES NOTE AFTERANY MAINTENANCE REOUIRING DISCONNECTION OF VENTING HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICONE MUST BE USED TO RE SEALALL OPERATION OF IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED VENTINGSYSTEM COULD RESULT INSERIOUS INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE ORLOSSOFLIFE READALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND THOROUGHLY BEFOREATTEMPTING INSTALLATIOT I FAILURE TO DO SO COULDRESULT...

Page 8: ...E REFER TOGRAPH ONPAGE 11 Ftc 1 FoR INSTALLATION VARIABLES NOTE AFTERANY MAINTENANCE REOUIRING DISCONNECTION OF VENTING HIGH TEMPERATURE SILICONE MUST BE USED TO RE SEALALL CONNECTIONS OPERATION OF IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED VENTINGSYSTEM COULD RESULT INSERIOUS INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE ORLOSSOFLIFE READALL INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY AND THOROUGHLY BEFOREATTEMPTING INSTALLATIOT I FAILURE TO DO ...

Page 9: ... lnstallation of anycomponent partnot manufactured or approvedby CenturyHeating lnstallation otherthanas instructed by theseinstructions Consult yourlocalbuildingcodesbeforebeginning theinstallation Atways maintain required clearances air spaces to nearby combustiblesto prevent a tire hazard Do not fill air spaces with insulationBe sure to checkthese instructionsfor minimumclearance requirementsbe...

Page 10: ...are availablefor both wall thimblesand ceiling support boxes Snorkel terminationsare availablefor applicationswhich may requirevertical rise on the building exterior The componentslisted below have been approvedfor usewith the GenturyHeatingG000 Number Description Number Description 9088 9078 906 9068 904 9048 903 9038 902 9028 9 1 1 8 945 9458 990 9908 6 PipeLength Black 940 9 PipeLength Black 94...

Page 11: ... proper lengthof vent pipefor your particularrequirements lt is importantto notethe wallthickness Selectthe amountof verticalrise desiredfor vertical to horizontal type installations Todetermine the lengthof ventpipe requiredfor verticalinstallations measure the distancefrom the apptiance flue outtetto the ceiling the ceilingthickness the verticatrisein an atticor secondstory and allow for suffici...

Page 12: ... 6 with 2 verticalrise To vent this unit within these dimensions pleasereferto chartfigure 1 Since it is very important that the venting system maintain its balance between the combustion air intake and the flue gas exhaust certain limitations as to vent configurations apply and must be strictly adheredto The graphshowing the relationshipbetween verticaland horizontal side wall venting will help t...

Page 13: ...ymatchandslideintofour entryslotson the male ends Fig 5 Push the pipe sections completelytogether then twist lock one section clockwiseapproximately one quarter turn untilthe two sectionsare fullylocked Thefemalelockinglugswillnot be visiblefrom the outside on the black pipe or fittings They may be locatedby examining the insideof thefemaleends 2 Horizontalruns of vent must be supported everythree...

Page 14: ...idingmaterial Step 5 Before connectingthe horizontalrun of vent pipe to the vent termination slide the black decorativewall thimble cover overtheventpipe Thehorizontalrun of vent must be level or havea 1 4 inchrise for every1 foot of run towardsthe termination Neverallowthe ventto run downward This could causehightemperatures andmaypresentthe possibilityof a fire The locaiion of the horizontalvent...

Page 15: ...s E E g B 5 E g iE E ggi I c a o i t c c 5 g E rt c r E C C a G O O G o igtiiii i iiiggigiiii itsE l sss i g i i t E t liglFgIggF iglliiiiiigil sE ia s gt i E 3 A l 1 l T o UJ E IE u c o z 4 z TE ul ut E ul I 3 lu TE 1 UJ Y a 4 o o a z UJ z u E Figure3 VentTerminal Locations 1 5 A I ffi l l I r 1 r E rE l l _ _ o E J Z ...

Page 16: ... Fig 9 Step 7 Sliae the decorativewall thimble up the wall surface and attach with screws provided Apply decorative brass or chrometrimif desired Fig 10 WALL THIMELE STRAP VERTICAL TERMINATION Step l Check these instatlationinstructionsfor required FtG 11 clearance air spaces to combustibleswhen passing through ceilings walls roofs enclosures attic rafters or other nearby combustiblesurfaces Do no...

Page 17: ...neverpossible use 45 Elbowsinsteadof 90 Elbows The45 Elbowoffers lessrestrictionto theflow of fluegasesandintakeair Step 3 to install the RoundSupporrBoxMatl Thimble in a flat ceiling cut a 10 inch squarehole in the ceiling centredon the hole drilled in Step2 Framethe hole as shownin Fig 12 Step 4 Assemble the desired lengths of Black Pipe and Elbowsnecessaryto reachfrom the Appliance adaptor up t...

Page 18: ... roofs and other similarfactors can resultin poor draft or down drafting ln thesecases increasing theventheight maysolvethisproblem TwistlocktheVentCap y r Step9 NOTE CLE RANCE I INCH CLEARANCE 1 INCH 1 For multi storyvertical installations a CeilingFirestop Part963 is requiredat the second floor and any subsequent floors Fig 16 The openingshould be framed to 10 inch x 10 inch inside dimensions in...

Page 19: ...the Support Box protrudesat least2 inchesbelowthe ceiling Fig 17 Align the SupportBox both verticallyand horizontallywith a level Temporarily tacktheSupportBoxin place throughthe insidewalls and into the roofsheathing Step 5 Usingtin snips cutthe SupportBoxfrom the top cornersdownto the roofline and fold the resulting flaps over the rool sheathing Fig 18 Beforenaitingit to ttre roof run a bead of ...

Page 20: ...Vent Removeany bird nests or otherforeignmaterial i 3 Checkfor evidencesof excessive condensate such as waterdroplets formingin the inner liner and subsequently drippingout at joints Continuouscondensationcan cause corrosion of caps pipe and fittings lt may be causedby havingexcessivelateralruns too many elbows and exteriorportionsof the systembeing exposedto cold weather 4 Inspectjoints to verify...

Page 21: ...nguish anyopenflame lmmediately call your gas supplierfrom a neighbour s phone Followthe gassupplier s instructions lf you cannotreachyourgassupplier callthefiredepartment Use only your handto push in or turn the gas controtknob Neveruse tools lf the knob will not push in or turn by hand dont try to repairit calla qualifiedservicetechnician Forceor attempted repairmayresultin a fireor explosion Do...

Page 22: ...y lightthe pilot by pushingthe spark ignitorbutton Continueto hotd the control knob iw torabout one 1 minuteafterthe pilot is lit Releaseknob and it will pop back up Pilot should remain lit lf it goes out repeat steps 2 through6 lf knob does not pop up when released stop and immediatetycall your seryicetechnicianor gassupplier lf the pilot light wilt not stay lit after several tries turn the contr...

Page 23: ...teor Phone CenturyHeating 330Humberline Drive Etobicoke Ontario Canada MgW1R5 416 7e8 2800 usA 1 800 836 1210 Turnoff all electricalpowerbeforeservicing Installationand all repairs should be done by a qualified service person The apptianceshould be inspectedbefore use and at least annuallyby a qualifiedservicetechnician lt is imperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passage...

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Page 25: ...LP 3 8ADAPTOR GASTUBEASSEMBLY 3 8PIPETO3 8FLARE VALVE NG VALVE LP 3 8ELBOW THERMO COUPLE t 941238 s41239 s41347 s11290 sl6215 s31216 s31217 s41319 s32461 sl3377 s11329 s11308 sl 1325 s11326 s11314 s32487 s11313 s11345 s11347 s11029 sl 1349 1 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IGNITOR WIRE P LOT NG PrLOr LP THERMOPlLE PILOT TUBE PIEZOIGNITOR SWITCH WIRE SWITCH W...

Page 26: ... proleclion against shock hazard and should be plugged directly inlo a properly grounded three prong Jdceptacle Do not cut or remove the groundingprongfromthis plug Original wiring that is replaced musl be replaced with wire having at least a 105 C temperature rating Key PartNumberDescription Oty 1 541225 Fan CaseWeld t G400 1 2 S41059 MotorAssy G300 1 3 514003 SpeedControlSwitch 1 4 314005 PowerC...

Page 27: ...asshownabove speedcontrolswitchisto be inserted intopedestal asshown andtighten untilsecure Snapvariable speedcontrol knobintoplace Plugfan in FAN wrBrNG DTAGRA CAUTI9N label altwircsprior to diEconneclionwhcn senicing contrors Wiring anora crn cause lmproper and dangercus oper lion Verlly proper opa rllon fie se vicing FANMOTOR 1t0v 60HZ AMP THENMOSTATIC LIMITSWTCH Original wiring that is replace...

Page 28: ...ly connecled replaceignitor using a match light pilot tf pllot llghts lurn off pilot and lrigger lhe red button again lf pllot llghts an impropergas air mixture caused the improper lighting and a longer purge period iq recommended ll pilot will not light check gap at electrodeand pilot should be 1 8inch lo have a strong spark lf OK replacepllot Check remote shut off valves from fireplace Usuallyth...

Page 29: ...P in tank Badthermocouple Flamelmpingementon logs 1 CORRECTIVE ACTION Clean and adlust pllot flame lor maximum flame implngement on thermocouple Replacelf necessary Check L P Propane tank You may be out of fuel Replacelf necessary Adjusr the log set so that the flamedoes nol lmpingeon lt lV Pilot and maln burner go out while being in operation A B 1 1 V Glasssoots c A 1 1 29 ...

Page 30: ...en altered changed repaired ortreated sinceshipment fromthefactory unless suchmodifications have beenauthorized in writingbythemanufacturer 3 Thiswarranty does not applyto partsthatare not in originalconditionbecause of normal wearandtearor partsthatfailor becomedamagedas a resultof misuse accidents lackof propermaintenance or defectscausedby improperinstallation Travel diagnostic cost labor trans...

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