Louisville Tin and Stove VC702A, VCR502A, VCR351A, VC351A Draft Diverter, Door Knob, Clearances

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DRAFT DIVERTER

The draft diverter must be installed in the same atmospheric pressure zone as the combustion air supply for the main burner.

DOOR KNOB

Remove from the inside of the casing door and assemble to the outside of the door. VC201 and VC202 have finger holes in the door in lieu of knob.

 

Ceiling

 

34 IN.

18 IN.

 

45.72 CM

 

86.36 CM

 

Projection

Wall

 

22 IN.

55.88 CM

 

6 IN.

 

 

15.2 CM

 

20/35

13 IN.

 

 

33 CM

 

Floor

CLEARANCES - VC20, VC35, VCR35

 

Ceiling

 

31 IN.

18 IN.

 

45.72 CM

 

78.7 CM

 

Projection

 

 

 

 

19 IN.

Wall

 

48.3 CM

 

 

6 IN.

15.2 CM

50/70 14 IN. 35.6 CM

Floor

CLEARANCES - VC50 & VC70,

VCR50 & VCR70

CLEARANCES

If the area where the appliance is to be installed contains carpeting, tile, or combustible materials, other than wood flooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal plate (stoveboard), a wood panel, or other non-combustible materials. The use of ceramic or quarry tile is acceptable and provides an appealing surface that is easily cleaned. This material is to extend 2 inches from each side and 12 inches from the front. It is advisable to extend this to the wall behind the appliance.

Clearances to combustibles are as follows:

From jacket to adjacent side walls, 2” on the 20/35, and 6” on the 50/70. Maintain adequate clearance on right side for accessibility.

From rear surface vertical vent pipe to rear walls – 6”.

From rear of unit to rear wall, 13” on 20/35, and 14” on the 50/70.

From top of heater to ceiling, 34” on the 20/35, and 31” on the 50/70.

From top of heater to any overhanging projections such as a mantle or window sill is 22” on the 20/35, and 19 inches on the 50/70 models, with a maximum horizontal extension of 18 inches.

The clearances around the air opening into the combustion chamber must be maintained, and the burner must be kept clean.

Do not permit dust or dirt to accumulate here. The other clearances previously mentioned must be maintained.

There must be adequate room provided and maintained around the heater for accessibility and for the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

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Contents VCR352A VCR502A VCR702A This Unit is not to be Installed in Mobile HomesNatural GAS VCR351A VCR501A VCR701A Propane GASSpecifications Type Control GAS Model Numbers Table of ContentsRead Carefully Before Installing Unit Room Heater SpecificationsVenting IntroductionPossible Causes Corrective Action Unsafe Recommended Connecting the Vent Into AN Existing ChimneyGAS Supply Location and Speical PrecautionsUL Listed Vent Cap UL Listed Gas Vent Opening Combustion and Ventilation AIRDoor Knob Draft DiverterClearances Radiants and Glass Panels Pilot AdjustmentPilot Flame Adjust MentCleaning of Combustion Chamber MaintenanceWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS For Your Safety Read Before LightingSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action Trouble Shooting Chart for qualified serviceman Main BurnerTrouble Shooting Chart Automatic Pilot & Valve CHB-3 Blower Installation REV /01 Models IncludedNAT If YOU Smell GAS, DON’T Light IT Critical Safety Points to RememberYour GAS Control and Pilot Light System Tampering is DangerousLimited Warranty

VC352A, VC202A, VC502A, VC701A, VCR501A specifications

The Louisville Tin and Stove line of products, featuring models like the VC501A, VC201A, VC351A, VCR701A, and VC352A, presents a comprehensive range of high-performance heating solutions designed for efficiency, durability, and user comfort. Each model is tailored to meet diverse needs, from residential heating to more specialized applications, while maintaining a commitment to quality and innovation.

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The VC201A model offers a compact design, optimized for smaller areas without compromising on performance. Its straightforward controls allow for easy operation, making it ideal for those looking to heat a single room or supplement their main heating system. The sleek design ensures that it seamlessly fits into various home decors while maintaining effective heating capabilities.

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