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AIR  FOR COMBUSTION  AND VENTILATION

 

 

WARNING: This heater  shall  not be  installed  in a 

room  or  space  unless  the  required  volume  of  indoor 
combustion  air is provided  by  the  method  described 
in the National  Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA  54, 
the  International  Fuel  Gas  Code,  or  applicable  local 
codes. Read the following  instructions to insure proper 
fresh  air  for this  and  other  fuel-burning  appliances  in 
your home.

 

 

Today’s homes are built more energy efficient than ever. New materials, 
increased insulation  and new construction  methods help reduce heat 
loss in homes. Home owners 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 possible.

 

While it is good to make your home energy efficient,  your home ne eds 
to breathe.  Fresh air must  enter your home. All fuel-burning  appliances 
need fresh air for proper combustion  and ventilation.

 

Exhaust fans,  fireplaces,  clothes  dryers  and  fuel  burning  appliances 
draw air from  the house to operate. You must  provide  adequate fresh 
air for these appliances. This will  insure proper venting of vented fuel- 
burning appliances.

 

 

PROVIDING  ADEQUATE VENTILATION

 

The following are excerpts  from  National  Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/ 
NFPA 54,  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 7 through  8 will  help you classify  your  space 
and provide adequate ventilation.

 

Unusually Tight Construction

 

 

Confined and Unconfined Space

 

The National  Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA  54 defines  a confined 
space as a space whose  volume  is less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000

 

Btu per hour (4.8 m

per kw) of the aggregate input  rating  of all ap- 

pliances 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 m

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 installed*,  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 ventilation  grills  between them.

 

 

DETERMINING  FRESH-AIR FLOW FOR FIREBOX LOCATION 

Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space

 

Use this work  sheet to determine if you  have a confined  or uncon- 
fined space.

 

Space: Includes  the room  in which  you will install  heater plus any ad- 
joining  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 22 ft. (length) x 18 ft. (width) x 8 ft. (ceiling 
height) = 3,168 cu. 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.  Multiply  the space volume by 20 to determine the maximum  Btu/Hr 

the space can support.

 

               (volume of space) x 20 = (Maximum  Btu/Hr  the space 

can support)

 

Example: 3,168 cu. ft. (volume of space) x 20 = 63,360 (maximum

 

Btu/Hr space can support)

 

3.  Add the Btu/Hr of all fuel burning  appliances in the space.

 

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 x

 

10

-11 

kg per pa-sec-m

2

)  or less with openings gasketed or sealed

 

and

 

Vent-free 

fireplace                  

Gas 

water 

heater*                  

Gas 

furnace                           

Vented 

gas 

heater                  

Gas 

fireplace 

logs                   

Other 

gas 

appl            

Total                   =               

 

Btu/Hr 

Btu/Hr 
Btu/Hr 
Btu/Hr 
Btu/Hr 
Btu/Hr 
Btu/Hr

 

b.  weather  stripping  has been  added  on openable  windows  and 

doors and

 

c.  caulking  or sealants  are  applied  to areas  such as joints around 

window and door frames,  between sole plates and floors, be- 
tween 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 ad- 
ditional  fresh  air. See Ventilation  Air From  Outdoors,  page 8.

 

* Do  not include  direct-vent  gas appliances. Direct-vent  draws

 

combustion  air from  the outdoors  and vents to the outdoors. 
Example:

 

Gas water  heater    40,000 Btu/Hr 
Vent-free  fi  39,000 Btu/Hr 
Total                     = 79,000 Btu/Hr

 

4.  Compare the  maximum  Btu/Hr  the  space can support  with the 

actual amount of Btu/Hr used.

 

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

  

 Btu/Hr  (maximum  the space can support)

 

to Determining  Fresh-Air Flow For Firebox Location.

 

  

 Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr used)

 

Example: 

63,360  Btu/Hr  (maximum  the space can support)

 

79,000 Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr used)

 

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Страница 2: ...allation and operational procedures For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING FOR USE ONLY WITH A LISTED GAS FIRED UNVENTED DECORATIVE ROOM HEATER NOT TO EXCEED 40 000 BTU H DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FIRE WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result caus ing property damage persona...

Страница 3: ...ely before trying to assemble operate or service this fireplace Improper use of this fireplace can cause serious injury or death from burns fire explosion electrical shock and carbon monoxide poisoning DANGER Carbon monoxide poisoning may lead to death WARNING Any change to this firebox or its controls can be dangerous WARNING Do not allow fans to blow directly into the firebox Avoid any drafts th...

Страница 4: ...proved ANSI Z21 11 2 deco rative type unvented room heaters Physical size limitations apply Refer to minimum firebox requirements supplied with log heater It requires no outside venting or chimney making installation easy and inexpensive State of Massachusetts The installation must be made by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Sellers of unvented propane or natur...

Страница 5: ... 01B 36 MODELS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 29 22 1 2 30 1 2 19 20 1 4 Ref 3 3 4 4 7 8 35 1 4 36 HEARTH 1 1 4 11 1 8 54 1 2 30 50 365 16 7 7 7 8 36 45 1 8 97 16 35 16 7 3 8 111 8 Figure 1 36 Models VRE6036RS VRE6036IS VRE6036RH and VRE6036IH ...

Страница 6: ... MODELS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS continued 30 5 16 26 3 8 32 3 8 21 3 4 23 Ref 4 7 8 41 3 8 1 1 4 3 3 4 42 HEARTH 11 1 8 54 1 2 30 50 36 5 16 7 7 8 7 42 51 1 8 9 7 16 3 5 16 8 3 4 13 Figure 2 42 Models VRE6042RS VRE6042IS VRE6042RH and VRE6042IH ...

Страница 7: ...0 MODELS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS continued 38 5 16 34 3 8 32 3 8 21 3 4 23 Ref 3 3 4 4 7 8 49 3 8 50 HEARTH 1 1 4 11 1 8 54 1 2 30 50 365 16 7 7 8 7 50 59 1 8 97 16 35 16 8 3 4 13 Figure 3 50 Models VRE6050RS VRE6050IS VRE6050RH and VRE6050IH ...

Страница 8: ... FOR FIREBOX LOCATION Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Use this work sheet to determine if you have a confined or uncon fined space Space Includes the room in which you will install heater plus any ad joining 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 ...

Страница 9: ...nd crawl spaces Follow the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Air for Combustion and Ventilation for required size of ventilation grills or ducts IMPORTANT Do not provide openings for inlet or outlet air into attic if attic has a thermostat controlled power vent Heated air entering the attic will activate the power vent Ventilated combustion air combustion and ventilation air shall be prov...

Страница 10: ...on the rear sides top or bottom of your firebox except where standoff spacers are integrally attached If standoff spacers are attached to your firebox these spacers can be placed directly against wall or framing materials Use the dimensions shown for rough opening to create the easiest installation Use dimensions shown for rough openings to create the easiest installation see Built In Firebox Inst...

Страница 11: ...peratures meet the requirement of the national product standard Fol low all minimum clearances shown in this manual Wall board or facing material above combustible material including decorative mantel ornaments or other similar projec tions off of the facing material Framing 12 6 3 4 1 1 2 Mantel Shelf mantel shelf must NOT extend beyond this profile 45 3 8 36 Models 54 5 8 30 1 8 Material Firebox...

Страница 12: ...ocation Make sure mantel will be flush against wall when installed 4 Carefully slide cabinet mantel over firebox Be careful not to scratch firebox cabinet mantel flooring etc when installing see Figure 12 5 Install and properly test gas log heater Follow installation in structions included with the vent free gas log heater that is being installed Nails or Wood Screws Cabinet Mantel Gas Line Access...

Страница 13: ...lling the rear panel Make sure panel is center before continuing 4 Install the right and left refractory panels with the gas line knock outs orientated down toward the bottom refractory Align the left and right panels with the rear panel so the grout lines line up 5 Install the upper corner brackets and tighten set screws Figure 13 INSTALLING FIREPLACE HOOD AND SCREENS 1 Attach hood to firebox usi...

Страница 14: ...through the rear at gas line conduit sleeve if using a raised platform add height Provide sufficient gas line into fireplace chamber for fitting connection see Figure 17 Note Secureincoming gas line to wood framing to provide rigidity for threaded end Fireplace Gas Line Conduit Insulation Gas Conduit Cover Remove Knockout Side Firebrick Finished Side 1 2 Dowel Brick with Access Hole 4 Repack insul...

Страница 15: ...14 Superiorfireplaces US com 127029 01B PARTS 36 42 AND 50 SUPERIOR MODELS 9 8 11 10 7 12 6 15 16 5 14 13 19 4 11 22 1 3 11 20 21 20 18 2 12 13 14 17 15 16 14 ...

Страница 16: ...lace Top 50 1 9 23490SA Standoff 4 10 Fireplace Surround Assembly 1 11 109720 02 Clearance Spacer 6 12 117891 01 Fireplace Handle Bracket 4 13 20042 Outside Air Cover Plate 2 14 21171 Gas Conduit Cover 4 15 109752 01 Conduit One 2 16 109752 02 Conduit Two 2 17 Heat Shield Support 1 18 123298 02 Ash Box Assembly 1 19 Firebox Top 1 20 109457 03 Screen 36 2 109457 02 Screen 42 2 109457 01 Screen 50 2...

Страница 17: ...S 36 42 AND 50 SUPERIOR MODELS Picture may vary from actual WARNING Contact an IHP dealer to obtain any of these parts Never use substitute materials not approved by IHP Use of non approved parts can result in poor performance and safety hazards ...

Страница 18: ...Red Ash Panel 42 Red Ash Panel 50 Red 1 1 1 6 110822 01 Corner Refractory Bracket 2 KEY VRE4536WS VRE4536WH VRE4542WS VRE4542WH VRE4550WS VRE4550WH NO PART NO DESCRIPTION F0474 F0476 F0478 F0480 F0482 F0484 QTY 1 116084 01 111426 01 111428 01 Hearth 36 Natural White Hearth 42 Natural White Hearth 50 Natural White 1 1 1 2 116082 01 116087 01 125832 01 125835 01 125838 01 125841 01 Right Stacked 36 ...

Страница 19: ...please do not return it to the store Call INNOVATIVE HEARTH PRODUCTS at 1 800 655 2008 to answer questions and replace parts under warranty Note Use only original replacement parts This will protect your warranty coverage for parts replaced under warranty When calling or writing please have your model and serial numbers of your fireplace ready Model and serial number information are in the firepla...

Страница 20: ...e excessive temperatures and could result in a fire hazard c damages caused by failing to provide proper maintenance and service in accordance with the instructions provided with the Product d damages repairs or inefficiency resulting from faulty installation or application of the Product IHP is not responsible for inadequate fireplace system draft caused by air conditioning and heating systems me...

Страница 21: ...ion Innovative Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information P127029 01 Printed in U S A 2014 IHP LLC P N 127029 01 Rev B 01 2015 1508 Elm Hill Pike Suite 108 Nashville TN 37210 1 800 655 2008 IHP US com ...

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