Desa LFP33PRA AIR for Combustion Ventilation, Determining FRESH-AIR Flow for Fireplace Location

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OWNER’S MANUAL

AIR FOR

COMBUSTION AND

VENTILATION

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DETERMINING FRESH-AIR FLOW FOR FIREPLACE LOCATION

Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space

Use this work sheet to determine if you have a confined or unconfined space.

Space: Includes the room in which you will install fireplace plus any adjoining rooms with doorless passageways or ventilation grills between the rooms.

1.Determine the volume of the space (length x width x height).

Length x Width x Height = _________________ cu. ft. (volume of space)

Example: Space size 22 ft. (length) x 18 ft. (width) x 8 ft. (ceiling height) = 3168 cu. ft. (volume of space)

If additional ventilation to adjoining room is supplied with grills or openings, add the volume of these rooms to the total volume of the space.

2.Divide the space volume by 50 cubic feet to determine the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support.

_________________ (volume of space) ÷ 50 cu. ft. = (Maximum Btu/Hr the space can support)

Example: 3168 cu. ft. (volume of space) ÷ 50 cu. ft. = 63.3 or 63,300 (maximum Btu/Hr the space can support)

3.Add the Btu/Hr of all fuel burning appliances in the space.

Vent-free fireplace

 

____________________ Btu/Hr

 

 

 

 

Gas water heater*

 

____________________ Btu/Hr

Example:

 

 

 

Gas furnace

 

____________________ Btu/Hr

Gas water heater

 

40,000

Btu/Hr

Vented gas heater

 

____________________ Btu/Hr

Vent-free fireplace

+

33,000

Btu/Hr

Gas fireplace logs

 

____________________ Btu/Hr

Total

=

73,000

Btu/Hr

Other gas appliances* +

____________________ Btu/Hr

 

 

 

 

Total

=

____________________ Btu/Hr

 

 

 

 

*Do not include direct-vent gas appliances. Direct-vent draws combustion air from the outdoors and vents to the outdoors.

4.Compare the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support with the actual amount of Btu/Hr used.

_________________ Btu/Hr (maximum the space can support)

_________________ Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr used)

Example: 63,300 Btu/Hr (maximum the space can support) 73,000 Btu/Hr (actual amount of Btu/Hr used)

The space in the above example is a confined space because the actual Btu/Hr used is more than the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support. You must provide additional fresh air. Your options are as follows:

A.Rework work sheet, adding the space of an adjoining room. If the extra space provides an unconfined space, remove door to adjoin- ing room or add ventilation grills between rooms. See Ventilation Air from Inside Building, page 6.

B.Vent room directly to the outdoors. See Ventilation Air from Outdoors, page 6.

C.Install a lower Btu/Hr fireplace, if lower Btu/Hr size makes room unconfined.

If the actual Btu/Hr used is less than the maximum Btu/Hr the space can support, the space is an unconfined space. You will need no additional fresh air ventilation.

WARNING: If the area in which the heater may be operated is smaller than that defined as an unconfined space or if the building is of unusually tight construction, provide adequate combustion and ventilation air by one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANS Z223.1, Section 5.3 or applicable local codes.

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Contents Shown with optional cabinet Mantel and hearth base OWNER’S Operation and Installation ManualWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS LFP33PRA Unvented PROPANE/LP GAS Fireplace Safety InformationProduct Identification Remote Control AccessoriesLocal Codes UnpackingAIR for Combustion and Ventilation Product FeaturesDetermining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space AIR for Combustion VentilationDetermining FRESH-AIR Flow for Fireplace Location Ventilation Air From Outdoors Ventilation AIRVentilation Air From Inside Building Optional GA3750 Blower Accessory InstallationCheck GAS Type Electrical HookupConventional Fireplace Installation Installation ClearancesLocation of Nailing Flanges BUILT-IN Fireplace InstallationMantel Clearances for Built-In Installation Installing GAS Piping toInstallation Items Needed Fireplace LocationGas Connection Connecting Fireplace to GAS SupplyChecking GAS Connections Pressure Testing Gas Supply Piping SystemPressure Testing Fireplace Gas Connections Installing Screen Installing LogsInstalling Batteries for RM4 Optional Wireless HAND- Held Remote Control Accessory RM4Installing Remote Receiver Unit Installing Batteries in ReceiverInstalling Battery in Receiver Installing Batteries for Cghrc and Cghrct SeriesInstalling Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control Unit Cghrct SeriesLighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before LightingOperating Fireplace Optional Remote Operation Manual Lighting ProcedureTo Turn OFF GAS To Appliance Optional Blower OperationInspecting Burners Cleaning and MaintenanceObserved Problem Possible Cause TroubleshootingObserved Problem Possible Cause Remedy Gas leak. See Warning statement Service Hints Wiring DiagramSpecifications Technical ServiceParts Under Warranty Replacement PartsParts not Under Warranty Parts CentralCorner Mantel AccessoriesGMC11F Series Walnut Finished Hardwood Veneer GMC13F Series Medium Stained Oak VeneerBlower Accessory GA3750 Series and GA3650T Series HAND-HELD Remote Control RM4Receiver and HAND- Held Remote Control KIT Cghrc Series Equipment Shutoff Valve GA5010Remote Ready Model LFP33PRA Illustrated Parts BreakdownKEY Part Number Description QTY Parts ListFireplace LFP33PRA Parts List Warranty Information

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