New Buck Corporation GAS STOVE HEATER Installation, Gas Connection, Clearances To

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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

GAS CONNECTION

Check gas type. Use only the type of gas indicated on the valve rating plate. If the type of gas listed on the plate is not your type of gas supply,DO NOT INSTALL. Contact your dealer for proper model.

Always use an external regulator for all LP heaters to reduce the supply tank pressure to a maximum of 13" W.C. This is in addition to the regulator furnished with the heater.

The normal gas connection is 3/8" NPT made at the right side facing the log set. If a left side connection is desired, the connecting pipe may be routed under the rear of the burner base to terminate at the right hand side for connection to the inlet of the valve.

CLEARANCES TO

COMBUSTIBLES (Vent-Free Operation Only)

IMPORTANT: You must maintain minimum wall and ceiling clearances during installation. The minimum clearances are shown in Figure 4. Measure from outermost point of stove top.

Minimum Wall and Ceiling

Clearances (See Figure 4)

A. Clearances from outermost point of stove top to any combustible side wall should not be less than 4 inches.

B. Clearances from outermost point of stove top to any combustible back wall should not be less than 4 inches (Includes Corner Installations).

C.Clearances from the stove top to the ceiling should not be less than 48 inches.

CEILING

FRONT VIEW

48" MINIMUM

4"

4"

MINIMUM

MINIMUM

 

SIDE

WALL

SIDE WALL

Maintain adequate clearances for accessibility for the purpose of servicing and proper operation.

Carefully follow the instructions below. This stove is a freestanding unit designed to set directly on the floor. Do not place stove directly on carpeting, vinyl tile, or any combustible material other than wood. The stove must set on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the appliance.

TOP VIEW

 

BACK WALL

4" MINIMUM

4" MINIMUM

 

 

SIDE

 

SIDE

 

WALL

WALL

 

 

 

CORNER

WALL

 

4" MINIMUM

4"

MINIMUM

WALL

FIGURE 4 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO WALLS AND CEILING

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Contents Page Page TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS FOR CAST STOVE SERIESSAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS VENT-FREENATURAL OR L.P GAS STOVE HEATERPRODUCT INDENTIFICATION PRODUCT FEATURESSAFETY PILOT LOCAL CODESUnusually Tight Construction AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATIONPROVIDING ADEQUATE VENTILATION Confined and Unconfined SpaceContinued DETERMINING FRESH-AIRFLOW FOR HEATER LOCATIONVentilation Air From Outdoors VENTILATION AIRContinued CLEARANCES TO INSTALLATIONGAS CONNECTION COMBUSTIBLES Vent-FreeOperation OnlySTOVE CAVITY ASSEMBLY Continued10.Install door catch bolt M8 ContinuedMA C100BATNAT ContinuedIMPORTANT Make “LOG #2 PLACEMENT” MA CVFB200NAT INSTALLATIONGas Supply REMOVING CAST STOVE FRONT PANEL CONTINUEDINSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL BLOWER ASSEMBLY MODEL MA CVF714Accessories, page CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLYInstallation Items Needed ContinuedFor purpose of input adjustment Pressure Testing Heater Gas ConnectionsPressure Testing Gas Supply Piping System ContinuedPage IGNITOR ELECTRODE FLAME ADJUSTMENT KNOB THERMOCOUPLE PILOT BURNERSWITCH IGNITOR BUTTONContinued OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROLSee Troubleshooting, pages 20 through PILOT FLAME PATTERN MILLIVOLTMAIN BURNER INSPECTING AND CLEANING MAINTENANCELOGS TRANSPORTING STOVEand Maintenance, page 19 or OBSERVED PROBLEMCleaning MaintenancePOSSIBLE CAUSE OBSERVED PROBLEMCleaning and Maintenance, page REMEDYWARNING If you smell gas Shut off gas supply OBSERVED PROBLEMand Maintenance, page Do not try to light any applianceREPLACEMENT PARTS ACCESSORIESSERVICE HINTS WALL THERMOSTAT PART# PEMA CVFB200LP, MA CVFB200NAT PARTS LISTFOR MODELS MA C100BALTLP, MA C100BATNAT, AND NOTE REFER TO PAGES 25 ANDPage Page PARTS BREAKDOWN FOR CAST STOVE SERIES TOWNSEND Discarded During AssemblyPARTS LIST TOWNSENDPARTS AVAILABLE-NOTSHOW TOWNSEND PARTS BREAKDOWN FOR CAST STOVE SERIES HEPPLEWHITE PARTS LIST HEPPLEWHITE PARTS AVAILABLE-NOTSHOWN HEPPLEWHITE PARTS LIST HEPPLEWHITEWIRING DIAGRAM