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Фрагмент инструкции
Install the flue cover plate on the rear opening of the unit using the supplied bolts, nuts and washers. Next, find the vent safety shut-off switch inside the draft hood on the back of the stove. It is the small disc-shaped object screwed to an L-shaped bracket; there are two (2) sets of holes on this bracket. Position this vent safety shut-off switch as far up in the flue as possible, or in a direction heading toward the ceiling. This is accomplished when the lower set of holes in the bracket is aligned with the two holes in the back of the stove. For the rear exit method, place the flue collar on the rear of the stove and fasten it with the four (4) bolts, nuts and washers. Install the flue cover plate on the top of the unit with the supplied bolts, nuts and washers. Next, find the vent safety shut-off switch inside the draft hood on the back of the stove. It is the small disc-shaped object screwed to an L-shaped bracket; there are two (2) sets of holes on this bracket. Position the vent safety shut-off switch so the switch is as far down in the flue as possible, or in a position closest to the floor. This is accomplished when the upper set of holes on the bracket is aligned with the two holes in the back of the stove. D. Gas Pressure The input rate of this vented gas fireplace heater is 33,200 BTU/HR with liquid propane and 32,000 BTU/HR with natural gas. The supply gas pressures are listed in the manual under the LISTING AND CODE APPROVALS and outlined under the “Performance Summary Table” listed earlier. The gas supply line should be .” in diameter with .” male NPT for connection to the stove. This connection point is found on the lower rear portion of the heater. It is also helpful to install a 1/8” NPT plugged tap at the inlet to the stove for checking the inlet gas pressure. In addition, it would be useful to add a manual gas shutoff at the inlet to the stove. The inlet gas pressure to the stove should be adjusted in accordance with the guidelines stated in the “Performance Summary Table.” The vented gas fireplace heater and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of . PSIG (3.5 kPa). E. High Altitude Installation For Canadian installations, this stove is certified for elevations from 0 – 2000 feet (0-610m) above sea level. For Canadian installations above 610 – 1370 meters, the orifice size for natural gas is #35 DMS, and for liquid propane the size is #52 DMS per CAN/CGA 2.17 tests, “current edition.” For high altitude installations, consult the local gas distributor or the authority having jurisdiction for proper rating methods. If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes, the information sticker must be filled out and adhered to the appliance at the time of conversion. (Sample Sticker:) >This appliance has been converted for use at an altitude of _____________________ Orifice size ___________________ Manifold Pressure ___________________ Input (Btu/HR) __________________ Fuel Type ___________________ Conversion Date ________________ Converted by ___________________ At the higher altitudes, gas codes make it necessary to decrease the amount of gas input. This decrease in gas flow is accomplished by using an orifice of the correct size. The input should be reduced by four percent (4%) for each 1000 feet above sea level — a qualified gas service person can determine the correct burner orifice. The unit is shipped with a #51 DMS orifice for LP and a #33 orifice for natural gas. All installation aspects of this stove must conform to the national fuel gas “listing and code” ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CAN1-B149 “current edition.” SECTION III: WALL AND FLOOR PROTECTION A. Heater Location and Wall Protection This freestanding stove is a high efficiency unit, which means it gives off a great deal of heat. For this reason, the unit should not be located in a traffic area or near drapes or curtains, which present a fire hazard. It is important to allow for adequate clearance between the stove and the nearest combustible; the unit must be at least three inches (3”) from a rear wall and twelve inches (12”) from a combustible sidewall. B. Floor Protection This stove may be installed on a hard combustible surface such as a wood floor, and it may also be installed on non- combustible surfaces such as brick, marble or slate. Floor protection will be required if this unit is placed on a combustible material other than wood. SECTION IV: FREESTANDING HOOK-UP A. Chimney Connector The chimney connector must be four inch (4”) diameter single wall pipe or Type B-1 Vent Pipe. If a single wall pipe is selected as a chimney connector, it should only be used between the stove and the ceiling or the stove and the wall. A single wall pipe must be terminated at the ceiling or wall and changed to type B-1 pipe and used with the proper wall or ceiling pass-through kits. Do not use aluminum or ...
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