Desa CGS3124P Local Codes, Unpacking, Product Features, AIR for Combustion and Ventilation

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LOCAL CODES

UNPACKING

 

PRODUCT FEATURES

 

AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

 

Providing Adequate Ventilation

 

 

LOCAL CODES

Install and use heater with care. Follow all local codes. In the absence of local codes, use the latest edition of The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223/NFPA 54*.

*Available from:

American National Standards Institute, Inc.

1430 Broadway

New York, NY 10018

National Fire Protection Association, Inc.

Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA 02269

Note: Where listed vented decorative logs are required, thermostat models are not permitted.

UNPACKING

CAUTION: Do not remove the data plates from the grate assembly. The data plates contain important product and safety information.

1.Remove logs and heater base assembly from carton. Note: Do not pick up heater base assembly by burners. This could dam- age heater. Always handle base assembly by grate.

2.Remove all protective packaging applied to logs and heater for shipment.

3.Check all items for any shipping damage. If damaged, promptly inform dealer where you bought heater.

PRODUCT FEATURES

OPERATION

This heater is clean burning. It requires no outside venting. There is no heat loss out a vent or up a chimney. Heat is generated by realistic, dancing yellow flames. This heater is designed for vent-free opera- tion with flue damper closed. It has been tested and approved to ANSI Z21.11.2 standard for unvented heaters. State and local codes in some areas prohibit the use of vent-free heaters. Non-thermostat models may also be operated as a vented decorative (ANSI Z21.60) product by opening flue damper.

SAFETY PILOT

This heater has a pilot with an Oxygen Depletion Sensing (ODS) safety shutoff system. The ODS/pilot is a required feature for vent- free room heaters. The ODS/pilot shuts off the heater if there is not enough fresh air.

PIEZO IGNITION SYSTEM

This heater has a piezo ignitor. This system requires no matches, batteries, or other sources to light heater.

AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION

WARNING: This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction un- less provisions are provided for adequate combus- tion and ventilation air. Read the following instruc- tions to insure proper fresh air for this and other fuel- burning appliances in your home.

Today’s homes are built more energy efficient 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 combustion and ventilation.

Exhaust fans, fireplaces, clothes dryers, and fuel burning appliances draw air from the house to operate. You must provide adequate 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. ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Section 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 windows may provide enough fresh air for combustion and ventilation. However, in buildings of unusually tight construction, you must provide additional fresh air.

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Contents OWNER’S Operation and Installation Manual CLD3924PTA, CLD3924NTAWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Winchester Oak Model ShownTable of Contents Safety InformationProduct Identification Product Features Local CodesUnpacking AIR for Combustion and VentilationConfined Space and Unconfined Space Determining FRESH-AIR Flow for Heater LocationDetermining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Installation Ventilation AIRVentilation Air From Inside Building Ventilation Air From OutdoorsMinimum Fireplace Clearance to Combustible Materials Check GAS TypeMinimum Firebox Size If Not Using Mantel Minimum Noncombustible Material ClearancesDetermining Minimum Mantel Clearance when Using a Hood Mantel ClearancesFloor Clearances Determining Minimum Mantel ClearanceInstalling Damper Clamp Accessory for Vented Operation Installing Heater Base AssemblyInstallation Items Needed Area of Various Standard Round FluesConnecting to GAS Supply Attaching Flexible Gas Hose to Heater Gas RegulatorPressure Testing Gas Supply Piping System Checking GAS ConnectionsPressure Testing Heater Gas Connections Equipment Shutoff ValveFit over the burner see . Make sure the front Operating Heater What to do if YOU Smell GASLighting Instructions Variable Control OperationManual Lighting Procedure To Turn OFF GAS To ApplianceShutting Off Heater Shutting Off Burners Only pilot stays litThermostat Control Operation Cleaning Maintenance Inspecting BurnersService Hints Technical ServiceReplacement Parts Troubleshooting Observed Problem Possible Cause RemedyMaintenance, Gas leak. See Warning statement at Optional Positioning of Thermostat Sensing Bulb For Masonry and Factory-built Metal FireplaceSpecifications Model CGS2718P CLD3018PA CGS3124P CLD3924PTAIllustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List Variable Manually-Controlled Winchester Oak ModelsCLD3018NA CLD3018PA KEY Part Number CLD3018NA CLD3018PA Description QTY CLD3924NTA CLD3924PTA KEY Part Number CLD3924NTA CLD3924PTA Description QTY Accessories Parts CentralOwners Registration Form Postage Required 107068-01D Warranty Information