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This heater shall not be installed in a “confined” space or unusually tight construction unless provisions are  

provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air. 

Calculations to Determine Confined or Unconfined Space: 

 

1.   Determine number or rooms (including adjoining rooms with odorless passageways or ventilation grates.) 
 

 

Example:   Living room/Dining Room + 

Kitchen 

 

2.   Determine the Total Volume of the Space (Width x Length x Height).

 

 

 

Example:  Living room/Dining Room  14’ x 20’ x 8’  = 2240 cu ft. 

 

 

 

   Kitchen 

 

       8’ x 12’ x 8’  =    768 cu ft.  

 

 

 

   

Total Volume of Space 

 

     3008 cu ft. 

 

3.   Divide the total volume of space by 

50 cu ft 

to determine the 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr. 

 

 

Example:  3008 cu ft ÷ 50 = 60.160 x 1000 = 60,160  

 

 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr. =                 60,160 Btu/Hr. 

 

4.   Add the rated (Btu/hr) of all fuel burning appliances in the “space” to determine 

Actual Btu/Hr. used. 

 

 

Example:  Vent free gas log heater    40,000 Btu/Hr. 

 

 

 

    + Gas water heater           32,000 Btu/Hr. 

 

 

 

    

= Actual Btu/Hr. Used     72,000 Btu/Hr.  

 

Note: Do not include direct vent gas appliances. 

 

5. Compare 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr 

to 

Actual Btu/Hr Used.

 

       •  If the 

Actual Btu/Hr used. 

is greater than the 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr. 

then the space is 

CONFINED. 

       

•  If the 

Actual Btu/Hr used. 

Is 

less than

 the 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr. 

then the space is 

UNCONFINED. 

 

 

Example:  

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr =  60,160 Btu/Hr. 

    

 

 

 

Actual 

Btu/Hr. 

Used                   =  72,000 Btu/Hr.  

    

 

 

 

Difference 

   

 

 

 

 

11,840 Btu/Hr. = Excess Non-Supportable Btu/Hr. 

 

Because the 

Actual Btu/Hr u

sed Exceeds the 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr 

in this example, the space is considered 

Confined Space 

requiring you to either increase the 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr 

by the difference, in this case 

11,840 Btu/Hr. or decrease the 

Actual Btu/Hr 

used by the same amount. You may also choose to operate your  

ALTERNA™ as a Vented Appliance instead. 

(See notes and warnings regarding vented installation on Page 7)

 

Adequate Combustion And Ventilation Air Options: 

 

• 

Increasing the 

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr. 

 

      1.   Add to the number of rooms which comprise the “Space”. To do this you must either completely remove the door 

to an adjoining room, or provide two permanent ventilation grills; one within 12” of the ceiling and another within 
12” of the floor. 

      2.   Provide extra fresh air using ventilation grills and ducts to the outdoors. You must provide two permanent open-

ings.  One within 12” of the ceiling and another within 12” of the floor. Connect these directly to the outdoors or 
spaces open to the outdoors, e.g., attics or crawl spaces. If this route is chosen you 

MUST

 follow the 

National 

Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1, Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation 

for required size of 

ventilation grills or ducts. 

 

• 

Lower the 

Actual Btu/Hr used

 by relocating other gas burning appliances outside the “space” or installing a lower 

Btu/Hr heater. In the example, the maximum Btu/Hr. of the heater could be no more than 28,160 Btu/Hr. 

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 1000 Btu per hour (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 100 Btu per hour (4.8 m

³

 per kw) of 

the  aggregated 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.   

VENT FREE APPLICATIONS 

 SPACING CALCULATIONS

 

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Страница 1: ... U S A www rasmussen biz THE GAS LOG COMPANY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you c...

Страница 2: ...d before use and at least annually by a professional service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material etc It is imperative that control compartments burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean WARNING Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous This appliance is intended for supplemental heating It...

Страница 3: ...23 Wireless Remote Transmitter Devices For SE Models each sold separately A Wireless Hand Held ON OFF Remote SR 2R B Wireless Hand Held ON OFF Remote with Thermostat THR 2R C Wireless Wall Timer 30 60 120 Minutes WT 2R D Wireless Wall Switch WS 2R E Wireless Wall Thermostat TS 2R 24 Wireless Hand Held Variable Remote for RE Models STR RMD 25 Remote Receiver for SE or RE BPR3 BURNER STYLE N P DF AF...

Страница 4: ...crease the Actual Btu Hr used by the same amount You may also choose to operate your ALTERNA as a Vented Appliance instead See notes and warnings regarding vented installation on Page 7 Adequate Combustion And Ventilation Air Options Increasing the Maximum Supportable Btu Hr 1 Add to the number of rooms which comprise the Space To do this you must either completely remove the door to an adjoining ...

Страница 5: ...r plumbing electrical and gas lines and at other openings VENT FREE APPLICATIONS COMBUSTION AIR CALCULATIONS COMBUSTION AIR CALCULATIONS WORKSHEET 1 Room Width Length Height W x L x H Vol ft 1a 1a 1b 1b 1c 1c 1d 1d 2 Total Volume ft The Sum of Volume of all rooms add lines 1a thru 1d 2 3 Max Supportable Btu Hr Total Volume ft 50 x 1000 divide line 2 by 50 then multiply by1000 3 4 4a Btu hr 4b Btu ...

Страница 6: ...a fireplace mantel or facing will not catch fire In most cases they should also be adequate to prevent any discoloration or warping due to heat However each and every decorative gas appli ance installation ALTERNA included presents a dif ferent and completely unique set of circumstances involv ing many variables beyond the control of the manufac turer These include paint or finish composition prev...

Страница 7: ... or remove it completely WARNING CHECK FOR PROPER VENTING A properly sized unobstructed chimney will normally vent all products of combustion Any odor or smoke detected inside the room is an indication that the flue is not functioning properly SHUT OFF THE BURNER IMMEDIATELY THE CAUSE OF THE VENTING PROBLEM MUST BE DISCOVERED AND CORRECTED BEFORE CONTINUED USE Continued use with improper venting m...

Страница 8: ... and proper gas pressures 2 Seal threads of gas supply with pipe compound then thread 1 2 FIP x 3 8 Flared Elbow Figures 3 and 4A onto the Gas Supply Pipe Figures 3 and 4B and wrench tighten 3 Place The ALTERNA inside firebox or approved enclosure centered from left to right and as far to the rear of the fire box as possible Thread one end of the supplied Flex Connector Figures 3 and 4C below to t...

Страница 9: ...nd row of 3 Full FireBalls on top of the first row with flat side resting against Flame Rod Figures 2A and B FIGURE 6 FIGURE 5 A B Second row with flat side resting against Flame Rod STEP THREE Repeat process for opposite side Completed Alterna Fireball set shown below AFB20 ME N B used for example A Flame Rod WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to us...

Страница 10: ...to the next hole with the tapered end facing down Figure 8 Next place the Cube CU 44 into the third locator hole with the rear right corner resting on the edge of the burner allowing it to lean slightly forward into the locator hole Figure 9 Now place the flat topped Cone CO 63 into the next hole resting on it s side Figures 8 and 9 The Cylinder CY 63 will fit into the 2nd hole from the right at a...

Страница 11: ...igure 11 Next place the Cube CU 44 into the third locator hole with the rear right corner resting on the edge of the burner allowing it to lean slightly forward into the locator hole Figure 12 Now place the flat topped Cone CO 63 into the next hole resting on it s side The Cylinder CY 63 will fit into the 2nd hole from the right at a slight angle resting against the Flame Rod Figures 11 and 12 Dup...

Страница 12: ...lightly forward into the locator hole Figure 15 The Fireball FB 4 will fit into the next hole with the tapered end facing down Figure 14 Last place the Cylinder CY 63 into the 1st hole on the right at a slight angle resting against the Flame Rod Figures 15 and 16 Duplicate placement for opposite side PY4 44 FB 4 CU 44 CY 63 PY4 44 FB 4 CU 44 CY 63 PY4 44 FB 4 CU 44 CY 63 PY4 44 CY 63 WARNING Failu...

Страница 13: ...esponding locator hole Place each FireStone on the 2nd row on top of those on the first row with back side of each resting against Flame Rods see Figure 20 following page WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury Bottom Row ST3 ST17 ST19 ST2 ST1 ST3 ST1...

Страница 14: ...18 Top View FIRESTONES PLACEMENT FOR DF AFS30 cont d Top Row The AFS30 should look like the illustration below when completed ST1 ST3 ST17 ST2 ST20 ST10 ST15 ST18 ST16 ST19 under ST20 ST1 ST3 ST17 ST2 ST20 ST10 ST15 ST18 ST16 ST19 under ST20 ST2 ST16 ST10 ST3 FIGURE 19 Face FIGURE 20 Top View FIGURE 21 Right Side ...

Страница 15: ...7 ST2 Front View Front View Front View ST1 Top View Bottom Row ST3 ST17 ST2 ST1 ST2 ST3 ST1 ST17 ST3 ST17 ST2 ST1 ST2 ST3 ST1 ST17 FIGURE 22 Top View FIGURE 23 Top View When placing FireStones over each locator hole consider the shape of each FireStone and its corresponding locator hole Place each FireStone on the 2nd row on top of those on the first row with back side of each resting against Flam...

Страница 16: ...T10 ST3 ST2 ST16 ST1 ST2 ST15 ST18 ST16 ST17 ST10 ST3 ST3 ST10 ST18 ST15 ST16 ST2 ST1 ST17 FIRESTONES PLACEMENT FOR DF AFS24 cont d WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury FIGURE 24 Face FIGURE 25 Top View FIGURE 26 Left Side ...

Страница 17: ... injury ST17 ST2 Front View Front View ST1 Top View Bottom Row ST17 ST2 ST1 ST2 ST17 ST1 ST17 ST2 ST1 ST2 ST17 ST1 FIGURE 27 Top View FIGURE 28 Top View When placing FireStones over each locator hole consider the shape of each FireStone and its corresponding locator hole Place each FireStone on the 2nd row on top of those on the first row with back side of each resting against Flame Rods see Figur...

Страница 18: ...20 should look like the illustrations below when completed ST15 Top View ST16 Front View ST18 Top View Top Row WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury FIGURE 29 Face FIGURE 30 Top View FIGURE 31 Right Side ...

Страница 19: ...t Begin by slowly pouring glass onto the surface of the Alterna being careful not to let any glass drop into the pilot thermocouple or burner areas Figures 31 and 33 Glass in either of these areas may cause flame impingement or block gas flow which can have hazardous results Glass should only reach as far as edge of burner guard Figs 32 and 34 FIGURE 31 Side View FIGURE 32 Side View FIGURE 33 Top ...

Страница 20: ...lace screen is closed when the appliance is operating NOTE Any beeping or unexpected shutdown may be the over temperature safety feature in the receiver If this happens move the receiver into a cooler area and or use the RH3 remote house Figure B Above REMOTE RECEIVER PLACEMENT SE AND RE MODELS FIGURE 32 A Remote Receiver for RE and SE Models B The Remote Receiver RE and SE models can be adversely...

Страница 21: ...rn Valve Knob to ON to light burner If burner fails to light or if pilot goes out repeat steps 1 through 4 5 Adjust the burner flame height by turning the EASY Safety Valve Knob clockwise to lower and counter clockwise to raise up to full on Figure 32 6 For complete shutdown push EASY Safety Valve in and turn to OFF FIGURE 35 VALVE PLUG ME MANUAL EASY CONTROL SHOWN ALSO LOCATION FOR ON OFF SOLENOI...

Страница 22: ...line attaches to the pilot See page 13 Figures 23A and B STEP TWO PILOT ADJUSTMENT ALL MODELS STEP THREE BURNER OPERATION RE VARIABLE FLAME HEIGHT MODELS AND SE REMOTE READY FIGURE 39 FIGURE 37 Slide Switch in REMOTE Position Wireless On Off Remote with Thermostat THR 2R Wireless Wall Thermostat TS 2R Accessory Controls Wireless Wall Timer 30 60 120 Minutes WT 2R Wireless On Off Remote SR 2R Wirel...

Страница 23: ...urner should be periodically cleaned of debris Use compressed air and or a soft bristle brush to clean burner ports and air shutter area Air shutters should not be altered from factory settings WARNING Failure to keep the burner primary air opening clean may result in sooting or property damage Keep air intake holes of ODS Pilot see Page 20 Figure 34 clear of lint Over time lint will accumulate in...

Страница 24: ...ed Make sure the gas pressure coming into the fireplace falls between the minimum and maximum pressures allowed with this gas set refer to the tables pages 5 and 6 Blocked ports low flame only Free the main burner orifice and burner bar ports of any burrs paint or other blockage No Spark at Pilot when Depressing Piezo Igniter Most likely cause Wire connecting push button with pilot has become disc...

Страница 25: ...of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 3 The maximum liability of RASMUSSEN in connection with this limited warranty shall not in any case exceed the contract price paid for the product claimed to be defective or unsuitable 4 This warranty does not extend to any product manufactured by RASMUSSEN which has been subjected to misuse neglect ac...

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