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PROPANE/LP GAS HEATERS

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®

 VP5D AND VP10A

104273

Confined and Unconfined Space

The National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223.1
defines a confined space as a space whose
volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000
Btu per hour (4.8 m3 per kw) of the aggre-
gate 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 per hour (4.8 m3 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 con-
sidered a part of the unconfined space.

This heater shall not be installed in a con-
fined space or unusually tight construction
unless provisions are provided for adequate
combustion and ventilation air.

* Adjoining rooms are communicating only
if there are doorless passageways or ventila-
tion grills between them.

AIR FOR
COMBUSTION AND
VENTILATION

 WARNING: This heater shall

not be installed in a confined space
or unusually tight construction
unless provisions are provided
for adequate combustion and ven-
tilation air. Read the following in-
structions to insure proper fresh
air for this and other fuel-burning
appliances in your home.

Today’s homes are built more energy effi-
cient 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 needs to breathe. Fresh
air must enter your home. All fuel-burning
appliances need fresh air for proper com-
bustion and ventilation.

Exhaust fans, fireplaces, clothes dryers, and
fuel burning appliances draw air from the
house to operate. You must provide ad-
equate 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. NFPA 54/ANS Z223.1, Sec-
tion 5.3, 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 4 through 6 will
help you classify your space and provide
adequate ventilation.

Unusually Tight Construction

The air that leaks around doors and win-
dows 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 de-
fined as construction where:

a.

walls and ceilings exposed to the
outside atmosphere have a con-
tinuous water vapor retarder with
a rating of one perm (6 x 10

-11

 kg

per pa-sec-m

2

) or less with open-

ings 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, be-
tween sole plates and floors, be-
tween wall-ceiling joints, be-
tween wall panels, at penetra-
tions 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 6.

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

De-

termining Fresh-Air Flow For Heater
Location, page 5.

Содержание VP5D

Страница 1: ...y a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING This is an unvented gas fired heater It uses air oxy gen from the room in which it is installed Provisionsforadequate combustion and...

Страница 2: ...etween locked positions Poor combustion may result 6 This heater needs fresh outside air ven tilation to run properly This heater has an oxygen depletion sensor ODS pi lot light safety system The ODS...

Страница 3: ...with care Follow all localcodes Intheabsenceoflocalcodes use the latest edition of National Fuel Gas Code ANS Z223 1 also known as NFPA 54 Available from American National Standards Institute Inc 143...

Страница 4: ...s to breathe Fresh air must enter your home All fuel burning appliances need fresh air for proper com bustion and ventilation Exhaustfans fireplaces clothesdryers and fuel burning appliances draw air...

Страница 5: ...ter __________________Btu Hr Gas water heater __________________Btu Hr Gas furnace __________________Btu Hr Vented gas heater __________________Btu Hr Gas fireplace logs __________________Btu Hr Other...

Страница 6: ...cts WARNING Rework work sheet adding the space of the adjoining unconfined space The combined spaces must have enough fresh air to supply all appliances in both spaces Figure 2 Ventilation Air from In...

Страница 7: ...re 4 Ifyoucan providegreaterclear ancesfromfloor ceiling andjoin ing wall WARNING Never install the heater in a bathroom VP10A only in a recreational vehicle where curtains furniture clothing or other...

Страница 8: ...ued Figure 8 Tightening Anchors Thin or Thick Wall thick wall shown Solid Wall 1 16 Space Placing Heater On Mounting Screws 1 Locate two keyhole slots on back panel of heater see Figure 9 2 Place larg...

Страница 9: ...menttrapinsupplylineasshown in Figure 13 Locate sediment trap where it is within reach for cleaning Locate sedi ment trap where trapped matter is not likely to freeze A sediment trap traps moisture an...

Страница 10: ...ust be lighted by hand When lighting the pilot follow these instructions exactly B BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is he...

Страница 11: ...0 seconds after lighting pilot After 10 seconds release control knob Note If pilot goes out repeat steps 3 through 7 OFF PILOT IGNITOR LOW HIGH TO SELECT HEATING LEVEL 1 Slightly press in control knob...

Страница 12: ...ean Inspect these areas of heater before each use Have heaterinspectedyearlybyaquali fied service person Heater may need more frequent cleaning due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material pe...

Страница 13: ...itor cable if pinched by any metal or tubing Keep ignitor cable dry 5 Tighten nut holding piezo ignitor to heater cabinet Nut is located inside heater cabinet at top 6 Replace ignitor cable 7 Replace...

Страница 14: ...Contact local propane LP gas company 3 Replace burner 4 Replace gas regulator 1 Replace burner 2 Contact local propane LP gas company 3 Turn control knob until it locks at de sired setting 1 Problem w...

Страница 15: ...ing Gas Connections page 10 2 Replace control valve 1 Take apart gas tubing and remove for eign matter 2 Locate and correct all leaks see Check ing Gas Connections page 10 1 Refer to Air for Combustio...

Страница 16: ...ex 8 x 1 4 9 7 099059 03 ODS Pilot Assembly 1 7 1 098514 01 Thermocouple 1 7 2 098594 01 Ignitor Electrode 1 8 099884 01 Burner Assembly 1 9 099056 01 Injector 1 10 099390 01 Tubing Valve to burner 1...

Страница 17: ...ulator to valve 1 PARTS LIST This list contains replaceable parts used in your heater When ordering parts follow the instructions listed under Replacement Parts on page 18 of this manual ODS PILOT ILL...

Страница 18: ...TechnicalServiceDe partment at 1 800 323 5190 for referral in formation When contacting your dealer or DESA In ternational have ready your name your address model and serial numbers of your heater how...

Страница 19: ...___________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________...

Страница 20: ...y does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects...

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