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DETERMINING FRESH-AIR FLOW FOR HEATER LOCATION

Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space

3.  Add the Btu/Hr of all fuel burning appli-

ances 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 appl

 _______

Btu/Hr

 

Total 

=

 ________

Btu/Hr

 

*  Do  not  include  direct-vent  gas  appli-

ances.  Direct-vent  draws  combustion 

air  from  the  outdoors  and  vents  to  the 

outdoors.

 

Example:

 

 

Gas water heater 

 __________

Btu/Hr

 

Vent-free heater 

+

 _________

Btu/Hr

 

Total 

=

 _________

Btu/Hr

4.  Compare the maximum Btu/Hr the space 

can support with the actual amount of Btu/

Hr used.

 

 _______

Btu/Hr (maximum can support)

 

 _______

Btu/Hr (actual amount used)

 

Example:

 51,200  Btu/Hr  (maximum  the 

space can support)

 

 

56,000 Btu/Hr (actual amount 

of Btu/Hr used)

AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

 

30,000

  26,000

  56,000

Use this work sheet 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.  (6.1  m) 

(length)  x  16  ft.  (4.88  m)  (width)  x

 

8 ft. (2.44 m) (ceiling height) = 2560 cu. 

ft. (72.49 m

3

) (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 deter-

mine the maximum Btu/Hr the space can 

support.

 

 ________

(volume  of  space)  x  20  = 

(Maximum Btu/Hr the space can support)

 

Example:

 2560 cu. ft. (72.49 m

3

) (volume 

of space) x 20 = 51,200 (maximum Btu/

Hr the space can support)

Unusually Tight Construction

The air that leaks around doors and windows 

may provide enough fresh air for combustion 

and ventilation. However, in buildings of un-

usually 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

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, 

between wall-ceiling joints, between wall 

panels, at penetrations for plumbing, elec-

trical and gas lines and at other openings.

If your home meets all of these three criteria, 

you  must  provide  additional  fresh  air.  See 

Ventilation Air From Outdoors

, page 8.

If your home does not meet all of the three 

criteria above, proceed to 

Determining Fresh-

Air Flow For Heater Location

, page 7.

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/hr (4.8 m

3

 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/hr (4.8 m

3

 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.

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Страница 2: ...tionairmustbeprovided Refer to Air for Combustion and Ventilation section on page 6 of this manual WARNING Improper installation adjustment al teration service or maintenance can cause injury or prope...

Страница 3: ...ter may not be working properly Get fresh air at once Have heater serviced Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than oth ers These include pregnant women people with heart or lung disease...

Страница 4: ...ass doors closed If you operate heater with doors closed heat will build up inside fireplace and cause glass to burst If fireplace opening has vents at the bottom you must open the vents before operat...

Страница 5: ...NG CAUTION Donotremovethe metaldataplatesfromtheburner pan The data plates contain important product information 1 Remove logs and burner base assembly from carton NOTE Do not pick up burner base asse...

Страница 6: ...y for the application including ample combustion air and circulation air 2 If high humidity is experienced a dehu midifier may be used to help lower the water vapor content of the air 3 Do not use an...

Страница 7: ...Maximum Btu Hr the space can support Example 2560 cu ft 72 49 m3 volume of space x 20 51 200 maximum Btu Hr the space can support Unusually Tight Construction The air that leaks around doors and windo...

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Страница 9: ...re place If not drafting may cause pilot outage or sooting Use a heat resistant sealant Do not seal chimney flue damper WARNING Never install the heater in a bedroom or bathroom in a recreational vehi...

Страница 10: ...OG SIZING REQUIREMENTS Minimum Firebox Size 18 Log Set Height 20 Depth 13 Front Width 29 Rear Width 23 24 Log Set Height 20 Depth 14 Front Width 30 Rear Width 24 Minimum Clearances For Side Combustibl...

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Страница 12: ...not permit vent free operation 3 You prefer vented operation If reasons number 1 or 2 above apply you must permanently open chimney flue damper You must install the damper clamp accessory not provided...

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Страница 14: ...ss to heater control panel This will in sureadequateairflowandguard against sooting and controls being damaged Raise fireplace floorwithnoncombustiblemate rial Makesurematerialissecure CAUTION Do not...

Страница 15: ...acceptable al ternative to test gauge connection Purchase the optional CSA design certified equipment shutoff valve from your dealer WARNING A qualified ser vice technician must connect heater to gas...

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Страница 20: ...lot lights Note If pilot does not stay lit refer to Troubleshooting pages 24 though 26 Also contact a qualified service technician or gas supplier for repairs Until repairs are made light pilot with m...

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Страница 23: ...n you could damage the pilot assembly 1 Shut off the unit including the pilot Allow the unit to cool for at least thirty minutes 2 Inspect burner pilot and primary air inlet holes on injector for dust...

Страница 24: ...tor button is pressed in there is no spark at ODS pilot 1 Ignitor electrode is posi tioned wrong Ignitor elec trode is broken 2 Ignitor electrode is not con nected to ignitor cable 3 Ignitor cable is...

Страница 25: ...rner orifice is clogged 2 Burner orifice diameter is too small 3 Inlet gas pressure is too low 1 Clean burner orifice see Care and Maintenance page 23 or replace burner orifice 2 Replace burner orific...

Страница 26: ...lls or furniture 1 When heated the vapors from furniture polish wax carpet cleaners etc turn into white powder residue 1 Turn heater off when using furniture polish wax carpet cleaner or similar produ...

Страница 27: ...nty coverage for parts replaced under warranty PARTS UNDER WARRANTY PARTS NOT UNDER WARRANTY Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement part s call Customer S...

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Страница 29: ...RV83FI 4 9 Regulator 1 10 PF120820 PF120820 PF120820 Regulator Plug 2 11 1 SIT545 218 SIT545 218 T Stat Valve Assembly 1 11 2 2020 1223 Control Valve 1 12 DPL047 01 Valve Knob 1 13 WYB505 01 WYB525 0...

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