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This  increases  heating  efficiency  and  provides  good  circulation  of  hot  air.  Mounting  the 
heater lower will allow for more efficient circulation of heat in the cabin. 

 

The flue pipe of this heater is 28” long (71cm). Extensions are available in 10”  (25.4cm) and 
28”.  The  total  length  of  the  flue  exhaust  pipe  can  be  56”  (2 -  28” lengths)  only.  Locate  your 
heater so the distance between the heater and the pipe conform to the available pipe lengths. 
Cutting  the  flexible  pipe  to  different  sizes  is  very  difficult  and  may  destroy  the  pipe  by 
coming apart ( see installing flexible pipe).  

 

Locate the heater to ensure easy access for operation and maintenance. 

 

Locate  the  heater  such  that  the  front  and  sides  of  the  heater  are  at  least  2  inch (5  cm)  away 
from any surfaces. 

 

Locate the heater such that the bottom of the heater is at least 2 inch (5 cm) from any surface 
and the top of the heater  is 18” (46cm) below any ceiling or deck unless extra steps are taken 
to insulate the ceiling or deck. 

 

Locate the flue cap where it is not recessed into a deck, wall or siding and where there can be 
no re-entry of exhaust gasses into the vessel. The mounting flange of the thru fitting and cap 
requires an area of at least 6" (15cm). 

 

Locate keeping in mind that the top cap gets hot and hot exhaust is being emitted when the 
heater  is  operating.  If  the  top  cap  is  installed  in  an  awkward  place  or  position  it  may  be 
necessary to protect it by installing a cap guard # S19-080  or using a weather guard # S19-200  
should it be in a position that is taking on water. 

 

Locate  and  run  the  vent  pipe  such  that  no  low  points  occur  where  water  or  debris  can 
accumulate and thus block the exhaust or intake. 

 

NOTE

: The direct vent chimney is flexible and can be bent to provide any angle of offset, see 

Figure 3. The minimum length recommended is the 28” or 71cm length the heater comes with 
and the max is 2 lengths of 28”. Installing the thru-fitting and flue cap at an angle of no more 
than 45 degree is not a problem. 

 

Locate for easy, safe access to the source of propane gas. 
 
We  do  not

 

recommend

  installing  the  thru-fitting  and  flue  cap  with  a  horizontal  exit  but  if 

there is no other option the heater will work satisfactorily if the full length of the exhaust pipe 
supplied (28” / 71 cm) is used to achieve the 90 degree angle. Again keep in mind that the top 
cap gets hot and that hot exhaust is being emitted when the heater is operating. 
 
Secure  the  heater  mounting  plate  directly  onto  the  mounting  surface.    No  additional 
insulation is required. Use appropriate fasteners for mounting. 

Содержание DVP9000

Страница 1: ...G MANUAL D Di ir re ec ct t V Ve en nt t P P9 90 00 00 0 P Pr ro op pa an ne e F Fi ir re ep pl la ac ce e H He ea at te er r This manual must be read and the requirements carried out to ensure satisfactory performance SIG MARINE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO PRODUCTS OR DOCUMENTS AT ANY TIME QUALITY INSPECTED BY Doug Don DATE Nov 5 2008 ...

Страница 2: ...eral Mounting Information pg 3 Lighting Maintenance pg 10 Mounting Diagrams pg 5 Troubleshooting pg 11 Deckcap and Flexpipe Install pg 6 Part Replacement Inst pg 12 Deckcap Diagrams pg 7 Limited Warranty pg 13 Gas Supply pg 8 Warranty Form pg 14 Heater Parts List Description PROPANE FIREPLACE HEATER 1 5 inch 37 5mm diameter x 28 aprox Inner S S Pipe 2 5 inch 63mm diameter x 28 aprox Outer S S Pipe...

Страница 3: ... hose regulators and fittings to install 10ft Hose ULC Type III CGA St 8 1 Prt 15205 20ft Hose ULC Type III CGA St 8 1 Prt 15206 Propane Low Pressure Regulator UL C G A Prt 15203 Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of codes with current National Fuel Gas Code A...

Страница 4: ...ids any initial build up of unburned gas The installation of a LPG propane detector is recommended for all LPG appliances Ignition This unit is ignited manually A long BBQ lighter is ideal for lighting this appliance Fan Assembly This fireplace insert is equipped with fan assembly The fan operates manually and has a variable control The fan circulates heated air from the fireplace into the room Us...

Страница 5: ...quires an area of at least 6 15cm Locate keeping in mind that the top cap gets hot and hot exhaust is being emitted when the heater is operating If the top cap is installed in an awkward place or position it may be necessary to protect it by installing a cap guard S19 080 or using a weather guard S19 200 should it be in a position that is taking on water Locate and run the vent pipe such that no l...

Страница 6: ... 5 Avoid low points in vent pipe Clearance to surrounding surfaces Bending and installation of the vent pipe ...

Страница 7: ...ck saw blade then use a round file to remove the large burrs in the inside of the pipe Caution The flexible pipe can be easily damaged Additional 28 70cm or 10 25 4cm lengths of pipe are sold as an option Part No S19 000 and S19 005 A coupling fitting is provided with the optional length Installing The Direct Vent Thru Fitting and Cap Step 1 Measure and cut or drill a 3 hole through the deck ceili...

Страница 8: ... 7 WARNING Do not install the external flue cap within 20 inches 500mm of a refueling fitting or fuel tank vent ...

Страница 9: ...tle It is necessary to install a pressure regulator for gas supplied from a propane bottle For this type of installation we recommend using a Low Pressure Kit Part No 15204 This Kit includes a pressure regulator 11 inch W C and a mounting kit The kit must be mounted outside An AGA CGA propane hose can be used to connect this Kit to the heater Hoses are available in 10 ft 3m Part No 15205 or 20 ft ...

Страница 10: ...line fuse rated at 2 amps Use of the blower fan is optional but greatly enhances heat output and hot air circulation If applicable this appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 21 WARNING DO NOT touch the heater during operation the glass window external...

Страница 11: ...t After a short period of time the flames will increase in size and become less vibrant with more yellow tips This will create more of the fireplace effect Selecting Low or High settings will only make a small difference to the height of the flame However at high the heater is burning 40 more fuel than at low and producing 40 more heat At the high setting the baffle at the top of the combustion ch...

Страница 12: ...exhaust pipe is installed correctly Loosen clean and tighten brass nut inside door lower left Fireplace shuts off during use No gas supply check gas pressure Blockage of the air intake check the vent pipe for any object including water that may block the intake Fan does not work Check power supply 12 V DC Check connection of wires Check proper functioning of switch Replace fan Gas odor even when c...

Страница 13: ...or wide and pull back slightly from the front cover to remove the 2 connectors on the rocker switch use needle nose pliers 3 Using a 5 16 wrench disconnect the brass nut at one end of the thermocouple located on the back of the control valve The other end of the thermocouple is located on the front just below the door opening and a little to the left Remove the 2 Robertson socket screws and take o...

Страница 14: ...T SHALL Sig Marine BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE EXPENSES OR TRAVEL LODGING TRANSPORTATION CHARGES LOSS BY DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR LOSS OF INCOME PROFITS OR REVENUE ORAL OR IMPLIED WARRANTY LIMITATIONS The foregoing warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties written or o...

Страница 15: ...M I have read and understand the Limited Warranty and the Instruction Manual and agree to the terms and conditions please print Date Purchaser s Name Address Model Name SIG DVP9000 Propane Fireplace Heater Serial Number Date Of Purchase Signature Name of Seller Seller Location ...

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