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106828-01C

For more information, visit www.desatech.com

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CAST IRON STOVE AND
B-VENT BURNER SYSTEM
INSTALLATION

CHECK GAS TYPE

Use proper gas type for the burner system unit you are installing. If
you have conflicting gas types, do not install burner system. See
dealer where you purchased the stove and burner system for proper
burner system according to your gas type.

NOTICE: This burner system is intended for use as
supplemental heat. Use this burner system along
with your primary heating system. Do not install this
stove and burner system as your primary heat source.
If you have a central heating system, you may run
system’s circulating blower while using heater. This
will help circulate the heat throughout the house. In
the event of a power outage, you can use this burner
system as your primary heat source.

TROUBLESHOOTING
VENTING PROBLEMS

Most venting problems are caused by incorrect vent sizing, im-
proper installation, or inadequate air supply. A preliminary check
for a field problem might include:

• Using a draft meter to determine if venting system draft meets

manufacturer’s specifications

• Checking the vent sizing according to manufacturer’s specifica-

tions, appliance input, and venting configuration

• Examining the entire venting system for faults such as discon-

nected joints for damaged vent sections

• Making sure vent and air openings are not obstructed

If these procedures do not reveal the source of the problem, trouble-
shooting may include attention to common venting problems.

FLUE GAS SPILLAGE

Spillage occurs when flue gases cannot exit the vent system and
back up into the dwelling. A primary symptom of appliances
equipped with a Vent Safety Shutoff System (flue spill switch) is
unexplained appliance shutoffs. Other symptoms of flue gas spill-
age at the draft hood include condensation on walls and windows
and/or noticeable odors. Spillage may also result in the release of
carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, highly toxic gas. A simple
spillage test can be conducted if spillage is suspected. See Checking
Gas Connection
, pages 14 and 15.

CAUSES OF SPILLAGE AND CORRECTIVE
ACTION

Incorrect Vent Sizing

If the vent is too small or too short, spillage may occur. If the vent
is too large, excessive dilution air may cool flue gases and reduce
draft, causing spillage. The vent cap size should also be checked.
Check manufacturer’s instructions, appliance input rating, and
appropriate sizing tables.

Venting Condition

Loose joints can affect draft and cause spillage. “Mashed” vent
sections and damaged vent caps can restrict flow and cause spillage.
Examine and replace as needed.

Obstructions

Small animals or birds may get into and block the vent or draft hood
outlet. Dust, lint, and foreign objects may obstruct air inlets. Remove
obstructions and clean openings.

Lateral Run

Lengthy horizontal or non-vertical runs cause resistance to flow and
may reduce draft enough to cause spillage. The pitch of lateral runs
can also be a problem; lateral runs should be pitched 1/4" rise per
foot of horizontal run from the appliance to the vent.

Elbows

Too many elbows cause excessive restriction of flow and may result
in spillage. Usually, two 90º turns can be tolerated in a properly
sized venting system. More than two may cause problems and
necessitate changing the system.

Negative Pressure in the Dwelling

An extremely tight house may not supply adequate combustion and
venting air. Use of mechanical exhaust such as a dryer vent or range
vent may worsen the problem. An air exchange system must be
installed in the dwelling to correct this problem.

Flue Gas Cooling

Venting exposed to extremely cold temperatures or venting of
single wall construction loses heat needed to maintain draft; mas-
sive masonry chimneys absorb needed heat. If the flue gases cool
excessively, draft is reduced and spillage may result. Use proper
materials, insulate and protect properly, reline when necessary.

Down Drafts

In certain wind conditions and in certain relationships with nearby
structures and objects, high pressure conditions may affect draft
negatively. Relocate the vent cap, raise its height, or use an approved
high wind cap.

TROUBLESHOOTING VENTING PROBLEMS

Flue Gas Spillage
Causes of Spillage and Corrective Action

CAST IRON STOVE AND B-VENT BURNER SYSTEM INSTALLATION

Check Gas Type

Содержание SBVBN

Страница 1: ...or any other appliance Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier IMPORTANT This B vent burner system must be installed into approved DESA c...

Страница 2: ...operlyinstalledbyaqualifiedservicepersonwithglass door properly seated and sealed gas leakage can occur Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu with headach...

Страница 3: ...als gasoline and other flammable vapor and liquids Do not run burner system where these are used or stored Do not place items such as clothing or decorations on or around stove 12 Do not use this sto...

Страница 4: ...low all local codes In the absence to local codes use the current National Fuel GasCode ANSIZ223 1 NFPA54 USA orthecurrentCAN CGA B149 1 or 2 Installation Codes Canada Available from American National...

Страница 5: ...uct Identification Label Back Stove Panel CASTIRONSTOVEANDB VENT BURNER SYSTEM ASSEMBLY Pallet Wood Bolted to Bottom of Stove Body Figure 7 Laying Down Stove On Side Front of Stove Unit Top of Stove U...

Страница 6: ...or leveling after stove is in normal stand ing position 12 Carefully lift stove back up on its four attached legs 13 Remove 2 bolts from bottom of stove and discard Remove bolt from the top of the sto...

Страница 7: ...ure 16 2 Separate bottom cover from rear cover by loosening the 8 mounting screws see Figure 16 3 Align the holes in the top mounting tabs of blower with the holes in wall of rear cover Using the 4 sc...

Страница 8: ...al switch has been properly installed to fit against back of burner system in sert after the rear cover assembly has been reinstalled 11 Make sure all wire connections to terminals on blower motor and...

Страница 9: ...etal vents the most common type of vent employ double wall construction enclosing an insulating air space This air space both helps keep flue gases warm and reduce heat transferred to nearby combustib...

Страница 10: ...Configuration Through Chimney Figure 24 Venting Through a Side Wall Figure 21 Typical B Vent Installation Round Top Storm Collar Flashing Roof Support 25mm 1 Clearance to Combustible Material Firesto...

Страница 11: ...t access may be required NOTICE Consult the authority having jurisdiction in your area regarding listed chimney liner venting applications WARNING Operation of improperly installed and maintained vent...

Страница 12: ...ge is suspected SeeChecking Gas Connection pages 14 and 15 CAUSES OF SPILLAGE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION Incorrect Vent Sizing If the vent is too small or too short spillage may occur If the vent is too la...

Страница 13: ...AND B VENT BURNER SYSTEM INSTALLATION Continued Installation must include an equipment shutoff valve union and plugged1 8 NPTtap LocateNPTtapwithinreachfortestgaugehook up NPT tap must be upstream fr...

Страница 14: ...uipment shutoff valve to gas supply Check reconnected fittings for leaks CHECKING GAS CONNECTIONS WARNING Test all gas piping and connections internal and external to unit for leaks after installing o...

Страница 15: ...emaining wire terminal to the TH terminal on the valve Make sure that the wire termi nals are in the positions on the unit as pictured in Figure 34 If wires are not connected as shown the switch will...

Страница 16: ...ermo stat no outside wall IMPORTANT The wire must not ex ceed 25 feet in length The thermostat should be mounted 54 above the floor in a location where there is good air circulation Avoid heat sources...

Страница 17: ...ithout the glass door panel securely in place For replacement part infor mation see Replacement Parts page 26 1 Remove 2 bolts from bottom of stove if still installed and one from the top of stove to...

Страница 18: ...ssary to use all of the lava rock provided WARNING Failure to position the parts in accor dance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specificallyapprovedwiththisburnersystemmayresult in pr...

Страница 19: ...the control system and any gas control which has been under water FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Set ON OFF switch located on re...

Страница 20: ...Turns Remote On or Off and Allows You to Choose the Manual Setting Selects Auto Setting Increases Room Temperature in AUTO Mode Locks System to Prevent Accidental Ignition Digital Display Shows Temper...

Страница 21: ...GWMT1 WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT LighttheburnersystemasinstructedinLightingInstructions on page 19 Set wall thermostat to desired temperature This thermostat has been electronically calibrated at the fac...

Страница 22: ...ling Logs Lava Rock and Glowing Embers page 18 to properly replace logs Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any carbon build up on logs Replace log s if broken See Replacement Parts on page 26 Replace embe...

Страница 23: ...g enough 3 Equipment shutoff valve not fully open 4 Control valve damaged REMEDY 1 Reconnect ignitor cable 2 Free ignitor cable if pinched by any metal or tubing Keep ignitor cable dry 3 Tighten nut h...

Страница 24: ...ation 1 Operate burner until air is removed from line Have gas line checked by local pro pane LP or natural gas company 2 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 22 or replace burner orifice 1...

Страница 25: ...ent above 2 Control valve defective 1 Gas leak See Warning statement above 1 Improper log placement 2 Air holes at burner inlet blocked 3 Burner flame holes blocked OBSERVED PROBLEM Burner system prod...

Страница 26: ...r servicing REPLACEMENT PARTS Note Use only original replacement parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty PARTS UNDER WARRANTY Contact authorized dealers of thi...

Страница 27: ...pply Pressure 4 5 w c 11 0 w c Thermal Efficiency 70 70 Dimension Inches mm HxWxD Stove and Burner System 27 x 26 1 4 x 20 27 x 26 1 4 x 20 685 8 x 660 4 x 635mm 685 8 x 660 4 x 635mm Carton Insert On...

Страница 28: ...more information visit www desatech com 28 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN MODELS SBVBN C AND SBVBP C 4 4 17 18 19 21 23 1 23 4 23 2 23 3 27 4 22 10 16 11 8 1 25 25 4 13 14 20 20 4 5 3 6 26 2 24 7 12 15...

Страница 29: ...l Switch 1 17 106036 01 Burner Natural 1 106036 02 Burner Propane LP 1 18 104506 16 Orifice Natural 1 104506 17 Orifice Propane LP 1 19 14528 Brass Elbow 1 20 901056 01 Brass Elbow 2 21 101628 04 Flex...

Страница 30: ...om For more information visit www desatech com 30 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN AMITY SCIVFC SERIES PSCIVFC SERIES Indicates Color Suffix Designation 2 5 8 7 4 6 5 5 7 1 7 2 5 4 7 3 1R 1C 1L 3 ILLUSTRAT...

Страница 31: ...175 05 One Leg Forest Green 4 Total Per Stove 1 104175 06 One Leg Metallic Charcoal 4 Total Per Stove 1 104175 07 One Leg Porcelain Enamel Red 4 Total Per Stove 1 104175 08 One Leg Porcelain Enamel Te...

Страница 32: ...L MOUNTED THERMOSTAT CONTROL KIT GWMT1 Not Shown For all models Allows easy wall access to the operation of your burner system This will allow you thermostatic control with the convenience of a wall s...

Страница 33: ...Completed College Completed Graduate School 13 Age of Purchaser Under 20 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 or Over 14 Buyer s total annual household income Under 15 000 15 000 to 19 999 20 000 to 34 999 35...

Страница 34: ...106828 01C For more information visit www desatech com For more information visit www desatech com 34 2701 Industrial Drive P O Box 90004 Bowling Green KY 42102 9004 Postage Required TAPE TAPE...

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Страница 36: ...stic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective heater will be the responsibility of the owner TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTIO...

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