Vermont Casting G400 Gas Heater User Manual


 
CIOTHING
OR
OTHER
FLAMMABLE
MATER'AIS
SHOULD NOT
BE PLACED
O'V
OR
NEAR
THE APPLIANCE.
installation
instructions
GAS
SPECIFICATIONS
Manifold Pressure
Minimum Inlet Pressure'
Maximum lnlet
Pressure
Fl'U Input
Rating
(Max.)
BTU
Input
Rating
(Min.)
llatural
Gas
3.5" W.C.
5.0" w.c.
10.5"
W.C.
30,000
23,500
Propane/LP
10.0" w.c.
11.0"
WC.
13.0" W.C.
26,000
23,500
'For
purpose
ot lnput
Mustment.
8.
9.
2.
Make
gas
connection
to
the
valve
assembly
with:
l) Black iron
pipe
or malleable
iron fittings or . .
.
ll) A corrugated
metal
connector
(not
to exceed 2
feet
in
length)
or
. .
.
lll)
Copper
pipe
or tubing
(internally
tinned)
if
accep-
table to the authority
having
jurisdiction.
Turn
gas
supply
on and
check for leaks. DO NOf
USE
OPEN FLAME.
Use soap and
water solution.
For correct
positioning
of logs
on the
grate,
refer to
SET
ASSEMBLY.
lnstallation and
provision
for
combustion
and
ventila-
tion air must
conlorm
with local
codes o[ in absence
of
local
codes,
with
the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z,223|l
-
latest
edition
-
in
the
United States
or, in
Canada, with
the
current CAN/CGA
-
Bl49.lnstallation
Code.
CLEARANCE
TO
COMBUSTIBLES
Ceiling
Height
Minimum
=
24"
Sides
Minimum
=
8"
Front
Minimum
=
36"
Back
of Stove
Minimum
=
9"
Keep operating area
clear
and
free lrom combustible
materials,
gasoline,
and other
llammable
liquids
and
vapours.
The appliance and
its
individual
shut off
valve
must be
disconnected from the
gas
supply
piping
system during
any
pressure
testing
of the
system at test
pressures
in
excess
of
1/2
psig (3.5
kPa.)
The
appliance
musl be
isolated
from the
gas
supply
pip
ing
by
closing its individual
manual
shut
otf
valve
dur-
ing
any
pressure
testing
of the
gas
supply
piping
systom
at test
pressure
equalto
or
less than
112
psig
(35
kPa.).
A 1/8" inch
N.Hl-.
plugged
tapping,
accessible for
test
gauge
connection
must be
provided
immediately
upstream
of the
gas
supply connection
to the appliance.
A
gas
appliance must
not be connected
to
a chimney
llue
serving
a soparate
solid
fuel burning appliance.
DUE
TO HIGH TEMPERATURES,
THE APPLIANCE
SHOULD
BE LOCATED OUT
OF TRAFFIC AND
AWAY
FROM FURNITURE
AND DBAPERIES.
The
appliance,
when installed
must
be
electrically
connected
and
grounded
in accordance
with local
codes or, in
the absence
of
local
codes,
with
the
current
C9{ C22-1
Canadian
Electric C'ode
(Canada)
or
the National
Electrical
code ANSI/NFPA
TGlatest
edition
DO NOT
USE
lfits heater
lf any
paft
has
been under
water. lmmedlately call a
qualtfled
serylce
technlclan to
inspect
lhe fieater
and
to replace any
part
of the
control
system and
any
gas
control
whlch
has been under
waten
CH'LDREN
AND ADULTS
SHOUTD
BE ALERTED
TO
THE HATARDS OF HIGH SURFACE
TEMPENNURE
AND
SHOUTD
STAY
AWAY TO
AVOID
BUR'VS
OR CI.OTHING
'G'V'T'O'V.
please
note
It
is
normalfor your
Century
Heating fireplace
to
give
otf some odour the first tlme
it is burned.
This
is
due
to the curing
of the
paint
and
any undetected
oll
from
the manufacturing
process.
Please
ensure
that
your
room is wellventllatqd
-
open
atlwindows.
IT
IS
IMPEBATIVE
THAT
THE CONTROL
COMPARITUENT
BURNER, AND CTRCULATING AIB PASSAGE
WAYS
BE
KEPT
CLEAN
AND
CLEAR.
PROVTDE FOR
ADEOUATE
COMBUSTION
AND VENTILATION AIR.
PROVIDE
ADEOI'ATE
CLEARANCES
AROUND AIR OPENINGS
AND
ADEOUATE ACCESSIBILITY
CLEARANCE
FOR
SERI/ICE
AND PROPER
OPERATTON. NEVER
OBSTRUCT THE
FRONT
OPENING OF THE
APPLTANCE OR
THE
DIRECT
VENT
TERi'INATION
ON
THE EXTERIOR
OF THE
BUILDING.
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