Heatiator GB4336 owner manual B. Construct the Appliance Chase, Fire Risk

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B. Construct the Appliance Chase

B. Construct the Appliance Chase

A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose the gas appliance and/or its vent system. Vertical vents that run on the outside of a building may be, but are not required to be, installed inside a chase.

Construction of the chase may vary with the type of build- ing. These instructions are not substitutes for the require- ments of local building codes. Local building codes MUST be checked.

Chases should be constructed in the manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting problems. The chase should not break the outside building envelope in any manner.

Walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever fl oor of the chase should be insulated. Vapor and air infi ltration barriers should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for the rest of the home. Additionally, Hearth & Home Technologies recom- mends that the inside surfaces be sheetrocked and taped for maximum air tightness.

To further prevent drafts, gas line holes and other openings should be caulked with high temperature caulk or stuffed with unfaced insulation. If the appliance is being installed on a cement slab, we recommend that a layer of plywood be placed underneath to prevent conducting cold up into the room.

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Construct chase to all clearance specifi cations in manual.

Locate and install appliance to all clearance specifi cations in manual.

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Contents Models GB4336, GB4336L GB4336I, GB4336IL What to do if you smell gasGB4942, GB4942L GB4942I, GB4942IL B-VentGas ApplianceListing Label Information/Location Homeowner Reference InformationCongratulations Gas Type5 Vent Information and Diagrams Table of Contents8 Installing Vent Pipe 12 Appliance Setup1Listing and Code Approvals D. High Altitude InstallationsA. Appliance Certification C. BTU Specifications2Getting Started A. Design and Installation ConsiderationsB. Negative Pressure Negative PressureAsphyxiation Risk C. Tools and Supplies Needed D. Inspect the Appliance and ComponentsAny such action may cause a fire hazard 3Framing and Clearances A. Select Appliance LocationFire Risk Fire Risk B. Construct the Appliance ChaseFire Risk Odor Risk C. ClearancesTop of Appliance Drywall A 48 in 1219 mm B max D. Mantel ProjectionsMantel Leg or Perpendicular Wall A1 in. 25mm min to perpendicular wall4Termination Locations A. Vent Termination Minimum ClearancesFire Risk Explosion Risk A. Vent Guidelines 5Vent Information and DiagramsB. Vent System Configuration Fire Risk Asphyxiation RiskFire Risk Explosion Risk Vent supportsA. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles 6Vent Clearances and FramingB. Wall Penetration Framing C. Vertical Penetration FramingAppliance Preparation A. Installing Outside Air Kit Damper AssemblyRisk of Smoke Spillage Fire Risk Asphyxiation RiskC. Securing and Leveling Appliance B. Gas and Electrical ConnectionsNailing Tabs both sidesB. Attach Vent to Firebox Assembly 8Installing Vent PipeA. Assemble Vent Sections C. Securing Vent SectionsA. Fuel Conversion 9Gas InformationC. Gas Connection B. Gas PressureFire Risk Explosion Risk D. High Altitude InstallationsGas build-upduring line purge may ignite Fire Risk Explosion Risk Asphyxiation RiskB. Connecting to the Appliance A. Recommendation for WireC. Intellifire Ignition System Wiring 10 Electrical InformationD. Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring Optional Accessories RequirementsOptional Junction Box Wiring E. Junction Box Installation A. Mantel Projections 11 FinishingB. Facing Material Fire RiskB. Clean the Appliance 12 Appliance SetupC. Accessories D.Install the RefractoryF. Log Removal/Replacement G. Glass Doors I. Air Shutter SettingH. Hood Fire Risk Combustion Fumes RiskA. Before Lighting Appliance 13 Operating InstructionsFire Risk Burn Risk HOT! DO NOT TOUCH SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULTB. Check Appliance Draft C. High Limit Safety SwitchNote to Qualified Service Technician WithoutWARNING RISK OF FIRE D. Lighting the ApplianceFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONSNATURAL GAS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTINGLIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCEE. After the Appliance is Lit F. Frequently Asked QuestionsInitial Break-inProcedure IssueA. Standing Pilot Ignition System 14 TroubleshootingSymptom Possible CausesPossible Causes SymptomCorrective Actions Frequent pilot outageSymptom B. Intellifire Ignition SystemPossible Causes Corrective ActionsPossible Causes SymptomCorrective Actions Pilot sparks, but pilot willClean 15 Maintaining and Servicing the ApplianceWhen cleaning glass door Risk of injury or property damageMaintenance Tasks Maintenance and Service TasksInspect one is not present16 Reference Materials A. Appliance Dimension DiagramFigure 16.1 Appliance Dimensions ModelB. Service Parts List Service PartsGB4336 SERIES Exploded Parts DiagramGB4336 SERIES Service PartsDescription of Part GB4336Intermittent Pilot Valve Assembly Standing Pilot Valve AssemblyService Parts Service Parts ListGB4336 SERIES Service PartsDescription of Part GB4336Service Parts GB4942 SERIESExploded Parts Diagram Beginning Manufacturing Date 1/19/04GB4942 SERIES Service Parts# Description of Part GB4942Standing Pilot Valve Assembly Service PartsIntermittent Pilot Valve Assembly Service Parts ListGB4942 SERIES Service Parts# Description of Part GB4942ID4 Insulated Duct C. Optional Componentsin. 102 mm UD4 Uninsulated Duct 4 in. 102 mm 42 in 1067 mmThis page intentionally left blank This page intentionally left blank Gas Appliance Fireplace Limited Lifetime Warranty D. Limited Lifetime WarrantyLimited Lifetime Warranty 1 Year Limited WarrantyHearth & Home Technologies Inc E. Contact Information1915 W. Saunders Street Mt. Pleasant, Iowa DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL