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30532 Rev D

NASIM REAR DIRECT VENT DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE

F.  ASSEMBLING THE VENT SECTIONS

1. ATTACHING THE VENTING TO THE

APPLIANCE

To attach the first pipe section to the  collars, simply slide

the flared end of the inner flue of the pipe section over

the inner collar on the appliance. At the same time, insert

the outer flue into the outer collar on the appliance. Push

the vent section into the appliance collar until all the

lances have snapped into place. Tug slightly on the vent

to confirm it has completely locked in place.

2. ASSEMBLING VENT SECTIONS

a.

Start the flared inner flue of Section “A” over the

inner flue of Section “B”.

b.

Insert the outer flue of Section “A” into the outer

flue of Section “B”. See Figure 21.

Once both inner and outer flues are started, press

Section “A” into Section “B” firmly until all lances

have snapped into place. Tug slightly on Section

“A” to confirm it has completely locked into place.

See Figure 22.

Note: 

Squeezing the pipe slightly to fit may be necessary.

Note: 

Make  sure  that  the  seams  are  NOT  aligned  in

order  to  prevent  unintentional  disconnection.

3. ASSEMBLING MINIMUM INSTALLATION

(MI)  SECTIONS

MI sections are non-unitized so that they can be cut to a

certain length. To use these sections, they must be cut

to length from the non-expanded end. See Figure 23.

They  can  then  be  attached  by  first  connecting  the

expanded end of the MI inner flue with the inner flue

from the adjacent vent section and securing with three

screws. The expanded portion of the MI inner flue must

overlap completely with the untreated end of the adjacent

vent section. The outer flue can then be inserted into

the adjacent outer flue expanded end and attached to

the next vent section with three screws. The other end

of the MI vent section can then be attached by fitting a

snap lock section to it and snapping it together as normal.

Figure 21

Figure 22

Figure 23

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Страница 1: ... gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier For Residential Use Meets all HUD Requirements for Manufactured Housing Installations WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual For assistance or additional information...

Страница 2: ...ine gasoline type lantern fuel kerosene charcoal lighter fluid or similar liquids in this appliance Keep any flammable liquids a safe distance from the appliance 8 While servicing this appliance always shut off all electricity and gas to the appliance This will prevent possible electrical shock or burns Also make sure the appliance is completely cooled before servicing 9 Do not use this appliance ...

Страница 3: ...W Saunders Street Mt Pleasant Iowa 52641 HEATILATOR is a registered trademarks of Hearth Technologies Inc Division HON INDUSTRIES 3 GLASSSPECIFICATIONS CERTIFICATIONS Heatilator gas appliances manufactured with tempered glass may be installed in hazardous locations such as bathtub enclosures as defined by the CPSC The tempered glass has been tested and certified to the requiements of ANSI Z97 1 19...

Страница 4: ... T P V V T P V A N p a C n o i t a n i m r e T l a c i t r e V 5 4 P V 5 4 P V A N w o b l E 5 4 0 9 P V 0 9 P V A N w o b l E 0 9 6 S F 6 S F A N n o i t a n i m r e T l a c i t r e V r e c a p S p o t s e r i F 6 F R 6 F R A N n o i t a n i m r e T l a c i t r e V g n i h s a l F f o o R 2 1 P V 2 1 P V A N e p i P t n e V h t g n e l 2 1 6 3 P V 6 3 P V A N e p i P t n e V h t g n e l 6 3 8 4 P...

Страница 5: ...stalled directly on the floor or raised on a hearth These appliances are certified for installation in a bedroom bed sitting room or in mobile homes in the U S and Canada 2 CLEARANCES Figure 2 shows all clearances that must be maintained around the appliance See page 10 for termination cap clearances Figure 1 Appliance Locations Figure 2 Appliance Clearances to Combustible Materials CAUTION Do not...

Страница 6: ...surface When the appliance is installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the appliance Slide the appliance into position and level the appliance from side to side and front to back Shim with noncombustible material as necessary Secure the appliance by ben...

Страница 7: ...n of vent must have a 1 4 rise for every 1 ft of run towards the termination Never al low the vent to run downward This could cause high temperatures and may present a fire hazard WARNING RISK OF FIRE If you have chosen horizontal termination be sure there are no present nor future obstructions from trees bushes snow drifts etc a Installing the Interior Wall Shield Frame a hole in a combustible wa...

Страница 8: ... page 14 c Installing the Termination Cap Install the cap as shown in Figure 7 The cap collar pieces should overlap the vent sections by at least 1 1 2 The termination must not be recessed in the wall or siding The siding may be brought to the edge of the cap base Caulk the outside edges of the cap Local codes may require the installation of a shield CS which prevents the cap from accidentally tou...

Страница 9: ...nly pipe supplied and listed for use with this appliance See page 4 for a description of the listed components See the directions on page 13 for assembling vent sections Figure 9 One 45 Elbow Figure 10 Two Elbows Figure 11 Three Elbows Starter elbows cannot be used in any rear venting configuration Starter elbows cannot be used in any rear venting configuration Starter elbows cannot be used in any...

Страница 10: ...r paved driveway located on public property 7 feet 2 1 m minimum A vent may not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings M Clearance under veranda porch deck or balcony 12 inches 30 cm minimum Recommended 30 inches 76 cm for vinyl or plastic Only permitted if veranda porch deck or balcony is fully open on a...

Страница 11: ... fuel burning ap pliance WARNING RISK OF FIRE Always maintain minimum clearances or greater around the chimney system Do not pack air spaces with insulation or other material WARNING The horizontal run of vent must have a 1 4 rise for every 1 ft of run towards the termination Never al low the vent to run downward This could cause high temperatures and present a fire hazard Starter elbows cannot be...

Страница 12: ...raft free operation Trees buildings adjoining roof lines adverse conditions etc may create a need for a taller chimney should down drafting occur Figure 18 Installing the Firestop Spacer Figure 19 Chimney Height for Vertical Termination Roof Pitch H Min Ft Flat to 6 12 1 0 6 12 to 7 12 1 25 Over 7 12 to 8 12 1 5 Over 8 12 to 9 12 2 0 Over 9 12 to 10 12 2 5 Over 10 12 to 11 12 3 25 Over 11 12 to 12...

Страница 13: ...y on Section A to confirm it has completely locked into place See Figure 22 Note Squeezing the pipe slightly to fit may be necessary Note Make sure that the seams are NOT aligned in order to prevent unintentional disconnection 3 ASSEMBLING MINIMUM INSTALLATION MI SECTIONS MI sections are non unitized so that they can be cut to a certain length To use these sections they must be cut to length from ...

Страница 14: ...be secured by driving two screws through the overlapping portions of the vent See Figure 24 This will secure the slip section to the desired length and prevent it from separating The slip section can then be attached to the next section of vent 5 DISASSEMBLING VENT SECTIONS only if necessary To disassemble any two pieces of pipe simply rotate either section so that the seams on both pipe sections ...

Страница 15: ...rmining the proper orifice for your altitude or refer to ANSI Z223 1 latest edition Figure 27 Gas Line M I S A N e r u s s e r p y l p p u s s a g t e l n I s a g l a r u t a n x a m 0 7 n i m 5 4 e r u s s e r p d l o f i n a m m u m i t p O s a g l a r u t a n 5 3 e r u s s e r p y l p p u s s a g t e l n I s a g P L x a m 0 4 1 n i m 0 1 1 e r u s s e r p d l o f i n a m m u m i t p O s a g P L...

Страница 16: ...ied with the kit In Canada WARNING The conversion shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the provincial authorities having jurisdiction and in accordance with the requirements of the CAN1 B149 1 and 2 installation code Step 1 Open the control access panel so you can observe the control area of the gas appliance See Figure 29 below Step 2 Turn off Gas and Electrical Power To tu...

Страница 17: ... at the right end of the burner tube Carefully pull the burner to the right off of the burner orifice underneath Set the burner aside Step 6 Remove the Pilot Orifice Loosen and remove the two screws on either side of the pilot Lift the pilot hood and orifice seal off the base plate See Figure 32 Using needle nose pliers remove the pilot orifice and replace it with the new orifice Place the orifice...

Страница 18: ...ssure by loosening the screw located inside the outlet pressure tap See Figure 35 Connect a manometer to the outlet pressure tap by pushing the manometer hose over the pressure tap Turn the valve to the ON position ignite the appliance with the wall switch remote etc and ensure the pressure is between 3 and 4 water column optimum pressure is 3 5 WC for natural gas and between 10 and 11 water colum...

Страница 19: ...n Figures 37 and 38 Figure 36 Conversion Label example THIS CONTROL HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO LP Figure 37 Robertshaw Conversion Label Figure 38 Robertshaw Conversion Label Placement Figure 35 Standing Pilot Valve Manometer Adjustment CKP THIS PLATE MUST BE AFFIXED AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO THE EXISTING RATING PLATE THE FOLLOWING MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE INDIVIDUAL CONVERTING THIS APPLIANCE FROM PROPANE...

Страница 20: ...g must comply with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 WARNING This standing pilot appliance does not require a 110VAC power supply for operation Connecting the appliance wall switch to a 110V AC will cause the appliance to malfunction and destroy the valve and thermopile Figure 39 Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram 14 3 with Ground Ro...

Страница 21: ...lants that will withstand high temperatures General Electric RTV103 Black or equivalent Rutland Inc Appliance Mortar 63 or equivalent A high temperature sealant 1 8 minimum width bead must be used to close off gaps between the appliance and the facing to prevent cold air leaks See Figure 40 A combustible mantel may be installed at a minimum of 36 above the base of the appliance Figure 40 Finishing...

Страница 22: ... dime sized of rock wool on the ember tray above the burner tube This will provide a glowing ember look to the appliance when burning 4 GLASSAND SCREEN REPLACEMENT See page 27 of this manual Figure 42 NASIM Gas Log Set Figure 43 Placing the Rock Wool WARNING RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE Never operate this appliance with the glass removed or not sealed WARNING RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE Do not hit or strik...

Страница 23: ...he safety information above on this label TO TURN OFF THE GAS TO THEAPPLIANCE 1 Turn off the wall switch or set thermostat to lowest setting 2 Open the control access panel 3 Turn manual shutoff valve to CLOSED position Do not force 4 Close control access panel 1 Turn off all wall switches to the appliance or set the thermostat to the lowest setting if applicable 2 Open the control access panel 3 ...

Страница 24: ...ar and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids WARNING Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water K SEASONAL CHECKLIST 1 PRIOR TO OPERATION Before operating this appliance have a...

Страница 25: ... h t d n a n o i t a r e p o l a m r o n f o t l u s e r a s i s i h T n r u b o t d e w o l l a s i e c n a i l p p a e h t s a w o l l e y o t n i g e b 3 e h t m o r f r o d O e c n a i l p p a n a e s a e l e r y a m e c n a i l p p a s i h t d e t a r e p o t s r i f n e h W e h t y b d e s u a c s i s i h T s r u o h l a r e v e s t s r i f e h t r o f r o d o s l i o y n a y n a f f o g n i...

Страница 26: ...Figures 44 and 45 The thermopile and thermocouple tips should be covered with flame See Figure 46 If the vent configuration is installed incorrectly the vent may cause the flames inside the appliance to lift or ghost a dangerous situation Inspect the flames after installation to ensure proper performance See Figures 44 and 45 If the vent configuration is correct yet the flames are lifting or ghost...

Страница 27: ...ots in the back of the firebox Replace the two screws removed earlier at each end of the front log Figure 48 Log Removal Figure 47 Glass Cleaning Safety Note Handle glass with care to avoid striking scratching or slamming shut Never clean glass when it is hot Keep children and pets a safe distance away In the event of glass breakage carefully remove the screen and glass frame This will allow the r...

Страница 28: ...TL Remote Control RC BATT HTL Battery Operated Remote Control Standing Pilot RCT MLT HTL Multi Function Remote Control SMART STAT HTL Remote Control with Thermostat Control SMART BATT HTL Battery Operated Remote Control with Thermostat Control NAHM200CF HM200CF Light Oak Corner Cabinet NAHM200WF HM200WF Light Oak Wall Cabinet All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Страница 29: ...h g i R p o T 1 a 4 4 1 4 9 2 g o L e l d d i M p o T 1 a 5 0 9 5 8 2 g o L k c a B 1 M E T I T R A P N O I T P I R C S E D Y T Q b 1 8 7 5 8 2 d o o H 1 b 2 3 6 9 8 2 y l b m e s s A n e e r c S 1 b 3 6 8 5 8 3 l e n a P s s e c c A l o r t n o C 1 b 4 7 8 5 8 2 y l b m e s s A s s a l G 1 Replacement parts are available from your distributor dealer or Heatilator Technical Services Dept 1915 W Sa...

Страница 30: ...30532 Rev D 30 09 02 NASIM REAR DIRECT VENT DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE Homeowner s Notes All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Страница 31: ...6 Mantel Heights 6 21 Minimum Installation MI Sections 13 Multiple Vertical Terminations 12 N Nomenclature 4 Noncombustible Finishing Material 21 O Optional Components 4 27 28 Orifice 15 17 18 P Pilot Orifice 17 Positioning theAppliance 6 R Remote Control 28 Replacement Parts 29 Rock Wool 22 S Safety Precautions 2 Setting theAppliance 6 Slip Sections 8 14 Soot 26 Space Requirements 5 Standing Pilo...

Страница 32: ... drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure air handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other causes 5 use of fuels other than those specified in the Operating Instructions 6 installation or use of components not supplied with the Appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HTI and or 7 modification of the Appliance not exp...

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