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101871

PROPANE/LP GAS HEATER

CGP10A AND CGP6

 WARNING: If the area in which

the heater may be operated is
smaller than that defined as an
unconfined space, provide ad-
equate combustion and ventila-
tion air by one of the methods
described in the 

National Fuel

Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, 1992,
Section 5.3 or applicable local
codes.

FRESH AIR FOR
COMBUSTION AND
VENTILATION

Continued

Unusually Tight Construction

The air that leaks around doors and win-
dows may provide enough fresh air for
combustion and ventilation. However, in
buildings of unusually tight construction,
you must provide additional fresh air.

Unusually tight construction is
defined as construction where:

a.walls and ceilings exposed to

the outside atmosphere have a
continuous water vapor re-
tarder with a rating of one perm
(6x10

-11

 kg per pa-sec-m

2

) or

less with openings gasketed or
sealed 

and

b.weather stripping has been

added on openable windows
and doors 

and

c.caulking or sealants are ap-

plied to areas such as joints
around window and door
frames, between sole plates
and floors, between wall-ceil-
ing joints, between wall panels,
at penetrations for plumbing,
electrical, and gas lines, and at
other openings.

If your home meets all of the three
criteria above, you must provide ad-
ditional fresh air. See 

Ventilation Air

From Outdoors, page 5.

If your home does not meet all of the
three criteria above, proceed to 

De-

termining Fresh-Air Flow For Heater
Location.

Confined and Unconfined Space

The National Fuel Gas Code (ANSIZ2123.1,
1992 Section 5.3) defines a confined space
as a space whose volume is less than 50
cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8 m3 per
kw) of the aggregate input rating of all
appliances installed in that space and an
unconfined space as a space whose volume
is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu
per hour (4.8 m3 per kw) of the aggregate
input rating of all appliances installed in that
space. Rooms communicating directly with

the space in which the appliances are in-
stalled*, through openings not furnished
with doors, are considered a part of the
unconfined space.

* Adjoining rooms are communicating only
if there are doorless passageways or ventila-
tion grills between them.

DETERMINING FRESH-AIR
FLOW FOR HEATER
LOCATION

Determining if You Have a
Confined or Unconfined Space

Use this worksheet to determine if you have
a confined or unconfined 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

20 ft. (length) x 16 ft. (width) x 8 ft.

(ceiling height) =

2560 cu. ft. (volume of space)

If additional ventilation to adjoining
room is supplied with grills or open-
ings, add the volume of these rooms to
the total volume of the space.

2.

Divide the space volume by 50 cubic
feet to determine the maximum Btu/
Hr the space can support.

_____ (volume of space) 

÷

 50 cu. ft. =

(Maximum Btu/Hr the space can sup-
port)

Example:

  2560 cu. ft. (volume of

space) 

÷

 50 cu. ft. =

51.2 or 51,200

(maximum Btu/Hr the space can sup-
port)

3.

Add the Btu/Hr of all fuel burning ap-
pliances in the space.

Vent-free heater _________ Btu/Hr

Gas water heater* ________ Btu/Hr

Gas furnace ____________ Btu/Hr
Vented gas heater ________ Btu/Hr
Gas fireplace logs ________ Btu/Hr
Other gas
appliances* + ___________ Btu/Hr
Total = ________________ Btu/Hr

Example:

 Gas water heater

 44,000 Btu/Hr

Vent-free heater +   6,000 Btu/Hr

Total

            = 50,000 Btu/Hr

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

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:

 46,100 Btu/Hr (maximum

         the space can support)

         50,000 Btu/Hr (actual
         amount of Btu/Hr used)

The space in the above example is a con-
fined 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 unconfined space, remove
door to adjoining room or add ventila-
tion grills between rooms. See Ventila-
tion Air From Inside Building,
 page 5.

B. Vent room directly to the outdoors. See

Ventilation Air From Outdoors, page 5.

C. Install a lower Btu/Hr heater, if lower

Btu/Hr size makes room unconfined.

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

Continued

Содержание Comfort Glow CGP10A

Страница 1: ...r gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING This is an unvented gas fired heater It uses air oxygen from the room in which it is installed Provisions for adequate combustion must be provided R...

Страница 2: ...er may not be working properly Get fresh air at once Have heater serviced Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others These include preg nant women people with heart or lung dis ease or anemia those under the influence of alcohol and those at high altitudes Propane LPGas Propane LPgasisodor less An odor making agent is added to propane LP gas The odor helps you detect a propane LP...

Страница 3: ...gy effi cient than ever New materials increased insulation and new construction methods help reduce heat loss in homes Home own ers weather strip and caulk around windows and doors to keep the cold air out and the warm air in During heating months home owners want their homes as airtight as pos sible While it is good to make your home energy efficient your home needs to breathe Fresh air must ente...

Страница 4: ...ined or Unconfined Space Use this worksheet to determine if you have a confined or unconfined 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 20 ft length x 16 ft...

Страница 5: ...nd Ventilation for required size of ventilation grills or ducts Figure 2 Ventilation Air from Inside Building WARNING Rework work sheet adding the space of the adjoining unconfined space The combined spaces must have enough fresh air to supply all appliances in both spaces Figure 3 Ventilation Air from Outdoors Outlet Air Ventilated Attic Outlet Air Inlet Air Inlet Air Ventilated Crawl Space To Cr...

Страница 6: ... Figure 13 page 8 sediment trap tee joint pipe wrench An A G A design certified manual shutoff valve with 1 8 NPT tap is an acceptable alternative to test gauge con nection The optional A G A design certi fiedmanualshutoffvalvecanbepurchased from your dealer See Accessory page 15 LOCATING HEATER This heater is designed to be mounted on a wall WARNING Maintainthemini mumclearancesshowninFigure 4 If...

Страница 7: ...two screws until 1 16 space thickness of penny is between screwheads and wall see Figure 8 Placing Heater On Mounting Screws 1 Locate two keyhole slots on back panel of heater see Figure 9 2 Place large openings of slots over screwheads Slide heater down until screws are in small portion of slots Removing Front Panel Of Heater 1 Remove two screws near bottom cor ners of front panel 2 Lift straight...

Страница 8: ...in or sleet Installsedimenttrapinsupplylineasshown in Figure 13 Locate sediment trap where it is within reach for cleaning Locate sedi ment trap where trapped matter is not likely to freeze A sediment trap traps moisture and contaminants This keeps them from going into heater controls If sediment trap is not installed or is installed wrong heater may not run properly Installation must include a ma...

Страница 9: ... all joints from manual shutoff valve to control valve see Figure 15 Apply mixture of liquid soap and wa ter to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 5 Correct all leaks at once 6 Light heater see Operating Heater pages 9 and 10 Check all other inter nal joints for leaks 7 Turn off heater see To Turn Off Gas To Appliance page 10 8 Replace front panel ON POSITION OFF POSITION Figure 14 Manual Shut...

Страница 10: ...PERATING HEATER Continued CAUTION Do not try to ad just heating levels by using the manual shutoff valve Thermocouple Pilot Burner Figure 17 Pilot Ignitor Electrode LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information page 9 2 Make sure manual shutoff valve is fully open 3 Turn control knob clockwise Clockwise to the OFF position OFF HIGH PILOT LOW IGNITOR Figure 16 Control Knob In The OFF Pos...

Страница 11: ...r flame pattern often PILOT FLAME PATTERN Figure 18 shows a correct pilot flame pat tern Figure 19 shows an incorrect pilot flame pattern The incorrect pilot flame is not touching the thermocouple This will cause the thermocouple to cool When the thermocouple cools the heater will shut down GRH OV 007 GOOD PILOT LP Thermocouple Pilot Burner Thermocouple GRH OV 008 BAD PILOT LP Pilot Burner Figure ...

Страница 12: ...d 7 Control valve damaged OBSERVED PROBLEM When ignitor button is pressed there is no spark at ODS pilot When ignitor button is pressed there is spark at ODS pilot but no ignition ODS pilot lights but flame goes out when control knob is released REMEDY 1 Replace ignitor 2 Replace ignitor 3 Reconnect ignitor cable 4 Free ignitor cable if pinched by any metal or tubing Keep ignitor cable dry 5 Tight...

Страница 13: ...ompany 3 Replace gas regulator 1 Problem will stop after a few hours of operation 1 Turn control knob to LOW position and let warm up for a minute 2 Operate burner until air is removed from line Have gas checked by local propane LP gas company 3 Observe minimum installation clear ances see Figure 4 page 6 4 Clean burner see Cleaning and Main tenance page 11 or replace burner ori fice 1 This is com...

Страница 14: ...E 1 Heater burning vapors from paint hair spray glues etc See IMPORTANT statement above 2 Low fuel supply 3 Gas leak See Warning statement at top of page 1 Not enough fresh air is available 2 Low line pressure 3 ODS pilot is partially clogged 1 Gas leak See Warning statement at top of page 2 Control valve defective 1 Foreign matter between control valve and burner 2 Gas leak See Warning statement ...

Страница 15: ...o low pilot will not stay lit burner will have delayed ignition heater will not produce specified heat propane LP gas supply may be low When gas quality is bad pilot will not stay lit burner will produce flames and soot heater will backfire when lit You may feel your gas pressure is too low or gas quality is bad If so contact your local propane LP gas supplier Note Use only original replacement pa...

Страница 16: ...101871 PROPANE LP GAS HEATER CGP10A AND CGP6 12 2 12 1 ODS PILOT 10 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 GRHpv014C CGP10 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 21 23 24 27 22 26 25 19 20 28 29 HEATER EXPLODED VIEW ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST ...

Страница 17: ... 03 099059 03 ODS Pilot Assembly 1 12 1 098514 01 098514 01 Thermocouple 1 12 2 098594 01 098594 01 Ignitor Electrode 1 13 099386 02 099386 02 Burner 1 14 099387 05 099387 05 Pilot Tubing 1 15 098251 08 098251 07 Injector 1 16 099463 01 099463 01 Injector Holder 1 17 099415 02 099415 02 Pressure Regulator 1 18 099462 01 099462 01 Burner Tubing 1 19 099391 02 099391 02 Regulator Tubing 1 20 098276 ...

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Страница 20: ...h the unit This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation Travel diagnostic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective heater will be the responsibility o...

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