Heat & Glo LifeStyle 8000TVD manual Negative Pressure Make-up Air, Air Damper

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Step 3. Negative Pressure Make-up Air

Negative Pressure warning: When negative pressure is present, an atmospherically vented fireplace (with a draft hood) may not function properly and it may down draft. In the case of a gas appliance, spillage of the combustion gases may occur. This may create a dangerous carbon monoxide situation in the house.

The causes of negative pressure to a house can include the following:

Stack effect in the building.

Exhaust only appliances (mechanically and atmospherically vented).

Inadequate make-up air (which is increasingly more prevalent in new construction).

NOTE: This fireplace will operate correctly only if adequate ventilation is provided to allow proper draft to the fireplace system. Heat-N-Glo assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the fireplace system caused by inadequate draft due to environmental conditions, down drafts, tight sealing construction of the structure, or mechanical exhausting devices which create a negative air pressure within the structure where the fireplace is located.

It is recommended that all natural venting non-air tight gas fireplaces have outside air connected to them. It is also recommended that the building be mechanically or passively balanced to allow atmospherically vented appliances, such as top vented gas fireplaces with draft hoods, to draft properly. If the home experiences negative pressure or is likely to experience negative pressure, connection to an outside air source is mandatory.

Installing Optional Outside Make-up Air:

This unit is equipped to accept outside air. By using outside make-up air, the amount of room air used for combustion will be reduced. It is recommended that an AK-TV air kit be used with this appliance.

!WARNING: IN A NEGATIVE PRESSURE CON- DITION (LIKELY TO OCCUR IN NEW HOMES THAT DO NOT HAVE ADEQUATE MAKE-UP AIR) THE OUTSIDE AIR KIT MUST BE IN- STALLED TO OBTAIN PROPER PERFOR- MANCE AND TO HELP PREVENT SPILLAGE OF COMBUSTION GASES.

A 4-inch side collar/damper (found in AK-TV Kit) must be installed on the fireplace by attaching the side collar to the outer wrap of the fireplace at the right-hand rear corner using sheetmetal screws. See Figure 4. Attach one end of a 4- inch flexible air duct (not provided in the AK-TV Kit) to the side collar and the other end of the duct to the make-up air termination cap. Use plastic tie straps to secure the ends of the flex duct to each collar.

Air Damper

Before lighting the burner, open the damper. Close the damper when the burner is off.

Detailed installation instructions for Model AK-TV Outside Air kit are found in the kit.

AIR DAMPER

ASSEMBLY

4-INCH DUCT

COLLAR

Figure 4. Make-up Air

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Contents Installers Guide What to do if you smell gasSafety and Warning Information Table of Contents Service Parts Log Set AssemblyCommon Parts / Piéces Communes Standing Pilot Ignition Valve Assembly Intermittent Pilot Ignition Valve Assembly 8000TVD-IPIInstallation Codes High Altitude Installations1Approvals Codes Appliance CertificationPre-install Preparation 2Getting StartedIntroducing the Heat-N-Glo Gas Fireplaces Unit with damaged, incomplete, or substitute partsDiagram of 8000TVD 3Installing the Fireplace Locating the FireplaceFraming the Fireplace Installing Optional Outside Make-up Air Negative Pressure Make-up AirAir Damper Installing the Vent System Vent System Approvals System ComponentsRise to RUN Ratio = Maximum NO. Of Elbows 2 90o or 4 45oVice Must be Wired to the Fireplace Junction BOX Positioning, Leveling, and Securing the FireplaceGas Control Systems Roof PitchGas Supply Line Gas Pressure RequirementsPressure Natural Gas Propane Standing PilotWiring the Fireplace For Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Appliance RequirementsWall Switch Optional AccessoriesFor Intermittent Pilot Ignition IPI Wiring Volt Transformer Operation using Battery PowerInstalling Trim, Logs, and Ember Material FinishingAfter the Installation Double-check for faulty componentsBefore Lighting the Fireplace Lighting the FireplaceFireplace Maintenance Maintaining and Servicing Your FireplaceImportant Turn OFF the GAS Before Servicing Your Fireplace