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1.1 CLEARANCES: 

Make sure that the minimum clearances to combustible materials 

are maintained during installation including adequate space for 

the proper operation and servicing of the heater.  The minimum 

clearances from the heater to combustible materials are shown in 

figure 1.  The combustion air opening below the ashlip assembly 

and the clearance at the sides of the case rear must not be 

obstructed. 

 

1.2 FLOOR: 

Do not place the heater on carpeting, vinyl or other soft surfaced 

floor coverings.  Install only on hard surfaced materials. 

It is recommended for aesthetic considerations and ease of 

maintenance that the heater is installed on a hearth finished with 

brick, ceramic tile, marble etc.  Raising the hearth slightly will help 

to minimize dust and lint accumulation under the unit.  The 

recommended minimum hearth size is 32” wide x 15” deep. 

If however, the heater is installed directly on flooring of 

combustible material other than wood, it must be installed on a 

metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the 

heater. 

 

1.3 DRAFT HOOD: 

This heater has a draft hood built into its back and draws its air 

from either side.  It must not be altered or obstructed.  The draft 

hood must be in the same atmospheric pressure zone as the 

combustion air inlet to the heater. 

 

1.4 VENTING: 

This heater is a vented appliance and must be connected to a 

chimney or flue in accordance with the national and local codes.  

For added safety, this heater is equipped with a vent sensor system 

which will react to incorrect venting by shutting down the gas 

supply.  The thermally activated sensor switch is located within 

the draft hood to detect either a blocked or disconnected vent.  

Certain backdraft conditions may also activate the switch. 

 

1.5 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: 

The following kit can be used with this appliance:- 

 

#401CVK Concealed Vent Kit required for use with a new zero 

clearance type installation.  It allows the heater to be installed with 

type B metal vent concealed behind a wall or partition and/or in a 

chase. 

Full installation and operating instructions are supplied with the 

kit. 

For full details above this kit, contact your dealer. 

 

1.6 POSSIBLE INSTALLATIONS 

This appliance can be installed: 

1.

 As a retrofit 

a.

 To an existing masonry fireplace and chimney 

b.

 To an existing factory built zero clearance type fireplace with a 

factory built chimney. 

The fireplace must be built in accordance with the national, state, 

provincial or territorial building code recognized by the authority 

having jurisdiction, or the National Fire Protection Association 

code in the USA 

Any flue damper must be removed or locked open. 

The chimney must be swept and both chimney and fireplace 

checked for soundness before installation of the heater. 

If local codes dictate or if condensation is a problem, a flue liner 

must be installed.  Use a flue liner that is approved by the 

enforcing authority and that is installed in accordance with the 

manufacturers instructions.  If a flexible liner system is used, 

ensure that no sags or dips are allowed to occur where the liner 

connects to the heater (figure 2). 

2.

 Free standing with connection to an approved chimney or vent 

maintaining the clearances shown in figure 1. 

3.

 As a zero clearance installation fitted with the optional 

#401CVK Concealed Venting Kit. 

This kit allows the heater to be installed with a type B metal vent 

concealed behind a wall or partition and/or in a chase.  The 

venting kit is designed for a 4” round flue.  The kit is shown in 

figure 3. 

Clearances to combustible materials are:  Outside edges of 

framing plate = 0”.  From any part of the flue adapter box 

= 1”.  Clearances from the connecting elbow are 

determined by local codes or, in the absence of local codes, 

with the current CAN/CGA1-B149 Installation Code in 

Canada or the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI 

Z223.1 in the USA 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                         

 

Fig. 2 Flexible chimney liner  

  

 

  

Fig. 3 Concealed vent kit installation 

Содержание President 520AN

Страница 1: ...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...

Страница 2: ...og installation 9 Operation check 10 System pressure check 10 Venting check 10 Aeration adjustment 11 Completion of assembly 11 Final checks 13 Operating procedure 14 Lighting if igniter fails 14 Safe...

Страница 3: ...in the vicinity of the appliance after installation e g additional mantle etc make sure that the changes conform to the installation requirements in this manual Never attempt to burn paper or any othe...

Страница 4: ...for connection to the appliance inlet pipe located at the center back Rates Btu h Natural Gas Altitude Ft Max Min Input 0 2000 20 000 7 700 2000 4500 17 800 7 000 Output 0 2000 15 000 5 300 2000 4500...

Страница 5: ...red for use with a new zero clearance type installation It allows the heater to be installed with type B metal vent concealed behind a wall or partition and or in a chase Full installation and operati...

Страница 6: ...HEAVY The cast iron outer case supplied with President is a high quality casting weighing around 120lbs in total therefore it is supplied as individual components that are easily assembled together to...

Страница 7: ...emove the window unit assembly by detaching the knurled screws at the sides near the top Lift the window unit up to clear locations at the bottom and place carefully aside see fig 7 Carefully remove t...

Страница 8: ...Note In USA copper tubing must be internally tinned for protection against sulfur compounds Unions in gas lines should be of ground joint type The gas supply line must be sized and installed to provi...

Страница 9: ...ear and front burner tubes fig 12 Center the log so that the gap to the firebox walls is the same at each side 8 3 Place the cross log in position see fig 13 The front of this log is indicated by the...

Страница 10: ...Natural Gas only Max Min Supply upstream of heater regulator 10 5 5 0 Manifold Downstream of heater regulator at high setting 3 5 3 1 The burner manifold pressure is controlled by a built in non adju...

Страница 11: ...16 Take the cast iron Arched Lintel component and observe the fixing attachments on the rear and towards the inside top of the Side Panels Figure 17 Offer up the arched lintel component to the side pa...

Страница 12: ...the gas control valve and the control knob can vary If the shaft is too long it could prevent the cast iron knob access door from closing properly If the shaft is too short it could prevent the pilot...

Страница 13: ...rn off It must be explained that the gas control access panel must be kept open while the heater is in operation Advise that the fire can be lit with a long match or taper if necessary Advise that the...

Страница 14: ...lot cross lighting burner on Front burner on low Pilot cross lighting burner on Front burner on low Rear burner on high Pilot cross lighting burner on Front burner on high Rear burner on high 14 1 Lig...

Страница 15: ...ne Follow the gas supplier s instructions l l If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department C Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob Never use tools If the knob wi...

Страница 16: ...n release The knob should pop back up Pilot should remain lit If it goes out repeat steps 2 through 6 If pilot does not light at all during a few attempts try lighting with a long match as described b...

Страница 17: ...oth using a suitable non abrasive cleaner in accordance with the makers instructions Replace the window unit Locate its bottom edge in the support channels at the firebox sides Refit the two knurled s...

Страница 18: ...ing make sure that the burner tube is properly located over the injector carrier at the right side 18 3 TO REMOVE THE ELECTRODE 1 Disassemble the outer case by reversing the procedures outline earlier...

Страница 19: ...tension rod valve spindle connector to the replacement valve 9 Refit in reverse order Test for leaks 18 8 TO REMOVE THE IGNITION SPARK GENERATOR 1 Remove the control valve and spark generator as 18 7...

Страница 20: ...20 Manufactured by HEATING BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND Because our policy is one of constant development and improvement details may vary slightly from those given in this publication Valor Ltd 1996 2000...

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