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The space in the previous example is a confined 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:

a. 

Rework equations adding the space of adjoining room(s). If the extra

volume provides an unconfined space, then remove door or add ventilation

grills between rooms. Refer to National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1,

Section 5.3.

b. 

Vent room directly to the outdoors. Refer to National Fuel Gas Code,

ANSI Z223.1, Section 5.3.

c. 

Install a lower BTU/Hr heater to make the area an unconfined space.

If the actual BTU/Hr used is less than the maximum BTU/Hr the space can

support, then the space is an unconfined space. You will need no additional

fresh air ventilation for an unconfined space.

This appliance is designed to be wall-hung. Do not recess any part

of the appliance into the wall.

This Appliance may be installed in any room in a home except Bathrooms

- or areas where large amounts of steam are likely to be generated.

Installation in living rooms is common, however other rooms such as

kitchens, dining rooms and hallways are permitted, providing a suitable

natural gas supply is available, and rooms sizing and ventilation

requirements are strictly adhered to (see section 6.0).

The appliance is designed to be versatile, and as such will operate correctly

when exposed to normal gentle draughts experienced within the home. It is

not recommended, however that the appliance be installed in areas where

it is likely to be exposed to persistent strong draughts, that may be

generated by outside doors or windows, air vents etc. It is recommended

that the appliance should not be installed within 20” of any air vent.

Clearances to non-combustibles

Non-combustible surfaces are defined as brick, metal, marble, concrete

etc. and also a number of man-made materials impervious to flame. If in

doubt refer to the material manufacturer for further information before

proceeding with installation.

Clearances to the sides of the appliance are 4”. Clearance to the front of

the appliance is 20”. 

The back of the appliance may be installed directly onto a non-combustible

wall, providing the area behind the appliance is flat and does not interfere

with the various vent holes in the back panel of the appliance.

The appliance may be installed with or without a non-combustible hearth. If

a hearth is fitted, the size and design may be as desired.

A non-combustible shelf of any depth may be positioned above the

appliance provided it is no closer than 16” from the top of the appliance

glass panel and the wall above the appliance is non combustible.

Clearances to combustible materials

Combustible materials are defined as wood, fabrics, or other materials

likely to combust if exposed to flame. Generally, any material, which is likely

to discolour, melt or misshape when exposed to moderate heat, should be

considered as a combustible material or surface. 

Clearance to the sides of the appliance are 4” but curtains, drapes and

other fabrics are not permitted within a distance of 20” of the appliance

sides. No such materials are permitted directly above the appliance

regardless of distance. 

The minimum clearance to the ceiling above the appliance is 32” measured

from the top of the appliance glass panel.

Combustible materials should not be positioned directly in front of the

appliance within a distance of 40”.

Under no circumstances should any electrical equipment e.g. plasma

screen TV sets etc. be positioned on the wall above the appliance. The

appliance is designed to be wall mounted alone and not in conjunction with

any type of combustible fire surround. No combustible shelves should be

positioned on the wall above the appliance. It should be established that

any mirrors or picture frames etc. to be positioned on the wall above the

appliance are able to withstand prolonged exposure to moderate heat and

moisture before proceeding with their installation.

The back of the appliance may be installed directly onto a combustible wall,

providing it is relatively flat and does not interfere with the various vent

holes in the back panel of the appliance. The wall must be structurally

sound and constructed from a material capable of withstanding moderate

heat. Finished plaster, conventional wall paper and dry-lined plasterboard

are examples of suitable materials. Materials such as flock, blown vinyl and

embossed paper which are sensitive to even small amounts of heat should

be avoided as scorching and or discoloration may occur over time.

If the appliance is to be mounted on a dry-lined wall or a timber framed

construction wall then the integrity and ability of the wall to carry the weight

of the appliance must be confirmed. It is important in these circumstances

that any vapor control barrier is not damaged, and that any structural

members of the house frame are not damaged.

The appliance may be positioned as close to a solid floor (i.e. stone,

wooden laminate etc.) as the particular design of fire frame permits,

however it is not permitted to install the appliance within 4” of carpet, rugs

or fabric materials of any kind. This dimension is measured vertically to the

bottom of the appliance frame.

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6.0 COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR - continued

WARNING: IF THE AREA IN WHICH THE HEATER MAY BE

OPERATED IS SMALLER THAN THAT DEFINED AS AN

UNCONFINED SPACE OR IF THE BUILDING IS OF

UNUSUALLY TIGHT CONSTRUCTION, PROVIDE ADEQUATE

COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR BY ONE OF THE

METHODS DESCRIBED IN THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE,

ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, SECTION 5.3 OR APPLICABLE LOCAL

CODES.

7.0 SITE REQUIREMENTS

4.

Compare the maximum BTU/Hr the space can support with the

actual amount of BTU/Hr used.

_______ BTU/Hr (max. the space can support)
_______ BTU/Hr (actual amount of BTU/Hr used)

Example:

61,440 

BTU/Hr (max. the space can support)

67,000       BTU/Hr (actual amount of BTU/Hr used)

WARNING: DO NOT USE A BLOWER INSERT, HEAT
EXCHANGER INSERT OR OTHER ACCESSORY NOT
APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS HEATER.

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Страница 1: ...alled Appliance WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT ALTERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE REFER TO THIS MANUAL FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED INSTALLER SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER WARNING DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FIRE DO NOT BURN WOOD OR OTHER MATERIAL IN THESE APPLIANCES This is an unvented gas fired heater It uses air oxygen fr...

Страница 2: ...y not be operating correctly 2 Section Contents Page No 1 0 General Information 2 2 0 Inventory 2 3 0 Appliance Data 2 4 0 Important Safety Information 2 5 0 Codes 3 6 0 Combustion and Ventilation Air 3 7 0 Site Requirements 4 8 0 Preparing the Appliance 5 9 0 Mounting the Appliance 5 10 0 Checking the Burner 6 11 0 Final Fitting of the Frame Assembly 6 12 0 Connecting a Gas Line 6 13 0 Checking t...

Страница 3: ...ned from The American National Standards Institute Inc 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 or National Fire Protection Association Inc Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 Seller of unvented propane or natural gas fired supplemental room heaters shall provide to each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon sale of the unit This Focal Point Unvented Gas Room Heater is certified by OMNI Test Laboratories Inc t...

Страница 4: ... as a combustible material or surface Clearance to the sides of the appliance are 4 but curtains drapes and other fabrics are not permitted within a distance of 20 of the appliance sides No such materials are permitted directly above the appliance regardless of distance The minimum clearance to the ceiling above the appliance is 32 measured from the top of the appliance glass panel Combustible mat...

Страница 5: ...d on a studded wall with conventional 16 stud spacing then a wall mounting plate is supplied to enable this First locate the studs and using suitable fixings screw the mounting plate to the wall via the four mounting holes The heater may then be hung onto the mounting plate The bottom of the heater may be secured onto the lower mounting studs using the wingnuts or the hex nuts provided Mark the po...

Страница 6: ...h the pipe to the heater controls and burner Failure to do so could prevent the heater from operating reliably The heater gas inlet connection is 3 8 NPT at the regulator located below the burner in the right hand side of the heater When tightening up the joint to the regulator hold the regulator securely with a wrench to prevent the regulator from moving Turn on gas supply and test for gas leaks ...

Страница 7: ...Inspect the burner and the catalysts and clean if necessary with a soft brush 5 Disconnect the gas supply 6 Undo the four screws retaining the burner support brackets to the base and rear of the firebox 7 Remove the burner unit strip off the burner pipes and clean thoroughly 8 Clean the in line restrictor pilot assembly and the burner tube Do not attempt to remove the pilot injector as this can ca...

Страница 8: ...es Position gas sample probe directly over a cata lyst via the outlet grille on top of the appliance Record the carbon diox ide CO2 concentration and then the carbon monoxide CO concentration as displayed by the analyzer also noting the units in which the values are expressed Most analyzers display carbon dioxide CO2 concentrations in percentage terms and carbon monoxide concentration in parts per...

Страница 9: ...under section B above If you do not smell gas go to next step 6 The pilot is located on the left side behind the burner Figure 11 7 Depress control knob in and turn counterclockwise to the SPARK position Figure 10 and hold there for a few seconds Note If you are running the heater for the first time or after an extended period of non use it will be necessary to press the control knob all the way i...

Страница 10: ... fire is on high Poor gas flow to fire check pressure with fire on high If pressure is low remove any restriction in pipework or valve Check all isolators are adequately sized and fully open Check meter pressure is adequate If the pilot will not stay lit there is a problem with dirt the gas supply or the thermocouple needs replacement Modifications are dangerous and can have a serious unseen effec...

Страница 11: ...ner fixing points 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 As our policy is one of continuous improvement and development we hope therefore you will understand we must retain the right to amend details and or specifications without prior notice DO00555...

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