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FRESH AIR FOR
COMBUSTION AND
VENTILATION

PROVIDING  ADEQUATE
VENTILATION

The  following  are  excerpts  from
National  Fuel  Gas  Code.  NFPA
54/ANS Z223.1,  Section 5.3.  Air  for
Combustion  and  Ventilation.  All
spaces  in  homes  fall  into  one  of
the  three  following  ventilation
classifications:
1.    Unusually  Tight  Construction
2.    Unconfined  Space
3.    Confined Space
The  information  on  pages  4
through  6  will  help  you  classify
your  space  and  provide  adequate
ventilation.

          WARNING:  

This  heater

shall    not    be    installed    in  a
confined    space    or    unusually
t i g h t       c o n s t r u c t i o n       u n l e s s
provisions    are    provided    for
adequate      combustion      and
v e n t i l a t i o n     a i r .     R e a d     t h e
f o l l o w i n g     i n s t r u c t i o n s     t o
insure  proper  fresh  air  for  this
and          other        fuel-burning

appliances  in  your  home.

Confined and
Unconfined Space

The  National  Fuel  Gas  Code  ANS
Z223.1

defines  a  confined    space as

a  space  whose   volume  is  less than
50  cubic  feet  per 1,000  Btu per  hour
( 4 . 8   m

3

  p e r   k w )     o f     t h e

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
h o u r   ( 4 . 8   m

3

  p e r   k w )     o f     t h e

aggregate    input    rating    of    all
appliances  installed  in  that  space.
Rooms  communicating  directly with
t h e     s p a c e     i n     w h i c h     t h e
appliances  are  installed*,  through
openings  not  furnished  with  doors,
are    considered    a    part    of    the
unconfined  space.
This  heater  shall  not  be  installed
in  a  confined  space  or  unusually
t i g h t     c o n s t r u c t i o n     u n l e s s
p r o v i s i o n s     a r e     p r o v i d e d     f o r
adequate        combustion        and
ventilation  air.

*

    A d j o i n i n g     r o o m s     a r e

communicating  only   if   there  are
d o o r l e s s     p a s s a g e w a y s     o r
ventilation  grills  between  them.

         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,    ANS  Z223.1,    Section  5.3
or  applicable  local  codes.

 Unusually  Tight  Construction

The  air  that  leaks  around  doors and
windows  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   retarder
with a  rating  of  one  perm (6

×

10

-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  applied to
areas  such  as  joints  around    win-
dow  and  door frames,  between sole
plates  and  floors, between       wall-
ceiling  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  additional  fresh  air. 

See

Ventilation    Air    from    Outdoors,
pages  5  and  6.

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

see

Determining    Fresh-Air    Flow    for
Heater  Location, page  4, 5.

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

×

width

×

height).

       Length

×

Width

×

Height=                  cu.ft. (volume of space)

       Example:  Space  size 18ft (length)

×

16ft( width)

×

8ft.  (ceiling  height)=2304cu. ft. (volume of space)

       If  additional  ventilation  to adjoining  room  is  supplied  with  grills  or  openings,  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 support)

Example:  2304 cu. ft. (volume of space) 50 cu.ft.=46.1 or 46,100(maximum Btu/Hr the space can support)

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Страница 1: ...e department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or gas supplier Table of Contents ImportantSafetyInformation 2 Product Features 3 Proper Ventilation FreshAir 4 Installation 6 OperatingYourHeater 10 Cleaning Maintenance 13 Trouble Shooting 14 Specifications 17 PartsList 19 WarrantyInformation 24 WARNING If the information in this manual is not followe...

Страница 2: ...hot when running heater Keep children and adults away from hot surface to avoid burns or clothing ignition Heater will remain hot for a time after shut down Allow surface to cool before touching Carefully supervise young children when they are in the same room with heater Make sure grill guard is in place before running the heater 10 Before using furniture polish wax carpet cleaner or similar prod...

Страница 3: ...ng steps will help insure that water vapor does not become a problem 1 Be sure the heater is sized properly for the application including ample combustion air and circulation air 2 If high humidity is experienced a dehumidifier may be used to help lower the water vapor content of the air 3 Do not use an unvented room heater as the primary heat source UNPACKING 1 Remove heater from carton 2 Remove ...

Страница 4: ...d ventilation air by one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223 1 Section 5 3 or applicable local codes Unusually Tight Construction The air that leaks around doors and windows 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 cons...

Страница 5: ... 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 Do not include direct vent gas appliances 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 H...

Страница 6: ...w piping check local codes sealant resistant to Propane LP gas equipment shutoff valve ground joint union test gauge connection sediment trap tee joint pipe wrench A CSA AGA design certified equip ment shutoff valve with 1 8 NPT tap is an acceptable alternative to test gauge connection Purchase the optional CSA AGA design cer tified equipment shutoff valve from your dealer LOCATING HEATER This hea...

Страница 7: ...ch mounting bracket to wall only in one of two ways 1 Attaching to wall stud 2 Attaching to wall anchor Attaching to Wall Stud This method provides the strongest hold Insert mounting screws through mounting bracket and into wall studs Attaching to Wall Anchor This method allows you to attach mounting bracket to hollow walls wall areas between studs or to solid walls concrete or masonry Decide whic...

Страница 8: ... mounting bracket onto wall Line up last hole on each end of bracket with wall anchors 6 Insert mounting screws through bracket and into wall anchors 7 Tighten screws until mounting bracket is firmly fastened to wall Installing Bottom Mounting Screw 1 Locate bottom mounting hole This hole is near bottom on back panel of healer see Figure 11 2 Mark screw location on wall 3 Remove heater from mounti...

Страница 9: ...ressure regulator with wrench when connecting it to gas piping and or fittings CAUTION Use pipe joint sealant that is resistant to liquid petroleum LP gas Figure 13 Gas Connection The installer must supply an external regulator The external regulator will reduce incoming gas pressure You must reduce incoming gas pressure to between 11 and 13 inches of water If you do not reduce incoming gas pressu...

Страница 10: ...er is in the OFF position 4 Check all joints from equipment shutoff valve to control valve see Figure 15 Apply mixture of liquid soap and water to gas joints Bubbles forming show a leak 5 Correct all leaks at once 6 Light heater see Operating Heater pages 10 11and 12 Check the rest of the internal joints for leaks 7 Turn off heater see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance pages 11 and 12 8 Replace lower f...

Страница 11: ...wnward pressure on the knob while continuing to turn until the knob locks at the desired setting position Do not operate between locked positions TO TURN OFF GASTOAPPLIANCE Shutting Off Heater 1 Turn control knob clockwise to the OFF position 2 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed Shutting Off Burner Only Pilot Stays Lit Turn control knob clockwise to the PILO...

Страница 12: ...his will allow air to bleed from the gas system If control knob does not pop up when released contact a qualified service person or gas supplier for repairs 6 With control knob pressed in push down and release ignitor button This will light pilot The pilot is attached to the front of burner If needed keep pressing ignitor button until pilot lights Note If pilot does not stay lit refer to Troublesh...

Страница 13: ... cleaner or pressurized air to clean Exterior Use a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap and water mixture Wipe the cabinet to remove dust Check pilot flame pattern and burner flame pattern often PILOT FLAME PATTERN Figure 24 shows a correct pilot flame pattern Figure 25 shows an incorrect pilot flame pattern The incorrect pilot flame is not touching thermocouple This will cause the thermocouple t...

Страница 14: ...when installed 4 ODS pilot is clogged 5 Control knob not in PILOT position 6 Gas regulator setting is not correct 7 Depleted gas supply 1 Control knob is not fully pressed in 2 Control knob is not pressed in long enough 3 Equipment shutoff valve is not fully open 4 Thermocouple connection loose at control valve 5 Thermocouple damaged 6 Control valve damaged REMEDY 1 Replace ignitor 2 Replace ignit...

Страница 15: ...ed positions 1 Residues from manufacturing processes 1 Metal is expanding while heating or contracting while cooling 1 When heated the vapors from furniture polish wax carpet cleaners etc turn into white powder residue REMEDY 1 Clean burner orifice see Cleaning and Maintenance Page 13 or replace burner orifice 2 Replace burner orifice 3 Contact local propane LPgascompany 1 Contact local propane LP...

Страница 16: ...opane LP gas company 3 Clean ODS pilot see Cleaning page 13 1 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections page 10 2 Replace control valve 1 Take apart gas tubing and remove foreign matter 2 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections page 10 1 Refer to Air for Combustion and Ventilation requirements page 4 POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 Heater is burning vapors from paint hair spray ...

Страница 17: ...eater on the floor away from a wall Complete installa tion instructions provided with floor mounting stand REPLACEMENT PARTS Note Use only original replace ment parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty PARTSUNDERWARRANTY Contact authorized dealer from whom you purchased this product If they are unable to supply original replacement part s call the num ber on...

Страница 18: ...1 8 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HR06ML ...

Страница 19: ...129 02 ML079 01 ML119 01 ML057 04 ML060 02 ML083 03 MB28001 ML070 32E DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly Lower Front Panel Assembly Reflector Unit Burner Assembly ODS Pilot Assembly Thermocouple Ignitor Electrode ODS Mounting Bracket Self Tapping Screws Control Valve Ignitor Line Control Valve Fixed Nut Main Inlet Tube Assembly ODS Gas Line Assembly Burner Gas Line Assembly Injector Control Knob Assembl...

Страница 20: ...2 0 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HR10ML ...

Страница 21: ...9 01 ML119 01 ML057 04 ML060 02 ML083 03 MB28001 ML070 02E DESCRIPTION Cabinet Assembly Lower Front Panel Assembly Reflector Unit Burner Assembly ODS Pilot Assembly Thermocouple Ignitor Electrode ODS Mounting Bracket Self Tapping Screws Control Valve Ignitor Line Control Valve Fixed Nut Main Inlet Tube Assembly ODS Gas Line Assembly Burner Gas Line Assembly A Burner Gas Line Assembly B Injector Co...

Страница 22: ...2 2 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HR10TL ...

Страница 23: ...bly ODS Pilot Assembly Thermocouple Ignitor Electrode ODS Mounting Bracket Self Tapping Screws Screws Thermostat Valve Assembly Thermostat Valve Base Bracket T Joint Main Inlet Tube Assembly ODS Gas Line Assembly Main Outlet Tube Assembly Burner Gas Line Assembly A Injector Burner Gas Line Assembly B Pressure Regulator Regulator Mounting Bracket Self Locking Screws Grill Guard Mounting Bracket lgn...

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