Desa A, B, C, A, C, B installation manual Specifications, Remote-Ready

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SPECIFICATIONS

SPECIFICATIONS

 

18" Thermostat-Controlled

24" Thermostat-Controlled

30" Thermostat-Controlled

Btu (Variable)

16,000/26,000

20,000/33,000

21,500/36,000

Type Gas

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Ignition

Piezo

Piezo

Piezo

Manifold Pressure

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

Inlet Gas Pressure

 

 

 

(in. of water)

 

 

 

Maximum

14" - 10.5"

14" - 10.5"

14" - 10.5"

Minimum*

11" - 5"

11" - 5"

11" - 5"

Shipping Weight

26 lbs.

30 lbs.

34 lbs.

* For purpose of input adjustment

 

 

 

18" Variable

24" Variable

30" Variable

 

Manually-Controlled

Manually-Controlled

Manually-Controlled

Btu (Variable)

16,000/26,000

20,000/33,000

21,500/36,000

Type Gas

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Ignition

Piezo

Piezo

Piezo

Manifold Pressure

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

Inlet Gas Pressure

 

 

 

(in. of water)

 

 

 

Maximum

14" - 10.5"

14" - 10.5"

14" - 10.5"

Minimum*

11" - 5"

11" - 5"

11" - 5"

Shipping Weight

26 lbs.

30 lbs.

34 lbs.

* For purpose of input adjustment

 

 

 

18" Remote-Ready

24" Remote-Ready

30" Remote-Ready

Btu (Variable)

16,000/26,000

20,000/33,000

21,500/36,000

Type Gas

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Propane/LP Only - Natural

Ignition

Piezo

Piezo

Piezo

Manifold Pressure

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

7.9" W.C. - 3.4" W.C.

Inlet Gas Pressure (in. of water)

 

 

Maximum

14" - 10.5"

14" - 10.5"

14" - 10.5"

Minimum*

11" - 5"

11" - 5"

11" - 5"

Shipping Weight

32 lbs.

34 lbs.

36 lbs.

* For purpose of input adjustment

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Contents OWNER’S Operation and Installation Manual What to do if YOU Smell GASTable of Contents Safety InformationProduct Identification Other gasesOptional Remote Control Accessories Product FeaturesLocal Codes UnpackingConfined and Unconfined Space Determining FRESH-AIR Flow for Heater LocationDetermining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Ventilation Air From Inside Building Ventilation AIRVentilation Air From Outdoors Installation and Clearances for VENT-FREE Operation InstallationCheck GAS Type 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 FluesAttaching Base to Fireplace Floor Remote-Ready Models Only Connecting to GAS Supply External Regulator With Vent Pointing DownPressure Testing gas Supply Piping system Checking GAS ConnectionsInstalling Logs Pressure Testing Heater Gas ConnectionsProng Log Rear Burner Grate Operating Heater Lighting InstructionsManual Lighting Procedure To Turn OFF GAS to ApplianceThermostat Control Operation Shutting Off HeaterREMOTE-READY Models For Your Safety Read Before Lighting Variable Control OperationControl Knob and Ignitor Button Location Optional Remote Operation Thermostat Control OperationGhrc Series Operation Ghrcta Series OperationPilot Flame Pattern Inspecting BurnersFront Burner Flame Pattern Cleaning Burner Injector Holder and Pilot AIR Inlet Hole Cleaning MaintenanceLogs Troubleshooting Observed Problem Possible Cause RemedyRefer to Air for Combustion and Venti Gas leak. See Warning statement For Masonry and FACTORY-BUILT Metal Fireplace Optional Positioning of Thermostat Sensing BulbThermostat-Controlled Models Only Specifications Remote-ReadyWiring Diagram Replacement Parts Service HintsTechnical Service Parts Under WarrantyIllustrated Parts Breakdown Variable Manually Controlled Split OAK ModelsParts List Variable MANUALLY-CONTROLLED Split OAK ModelsVS30NTB and VS30PTB THERMOSTAT-CONTROLLED Models REMOTE-READY Variable Control Parts List Accessories Owners Registration Form Postage Required 104415 Warranty Information

A, C, B, A, B, C specifications

Desa A, B, C, A, C, B represent a compelling exploration of village characteristics and technologies that contribute to their unique identities and functionalities. Each desa, or village, embodies distinct features that reflect their cultural heritage, technological advancements, and socio-economic activities.

Desa A is characterized by its commitment to sustainable agriculture. The villagers employ traditional farming techniques enhanced by modern technologies, such as precision farming tools and moisture sensors. This approach not only maximizes yield but also ensures environmental protection. The village integrates permaculture principles, harmonizing crops and livestock systems. Additionally, digital platforms are utilized for market access, allowing farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers, thereby enhancing their income and reducing intermediaries.

Desa B showcases a vibrant artisanal economy. With a rich tradition of crafts, this village is known for its handmade textiles and pottery. The artisans use both age-old techniques and contemporary designs, merging tradition with innovation. Technologies like 3D printing are being introduced to create unique molds for pottery, offering greater precision and creativity. Furthermore, Desa B has developed an online marketplace, enabling local artisans to reach global customers and ensure fair trade practices.

Desa C reflects a community-centric approach, emphasizing social cooperation and mutual support. The villagers employ technologies such as community screens for sharing information and organizing events. Solar energy becomes a centerpiece, providing electricity for communal activities and enhancing the village infrastructure. Additionally, Desa C has initiated a digital literacy program, empowering villagers, especially women, with essential tech skills to participate in the digital economy.

The relationship among these desas enhances cultural exchange and resource sharing. For example, Desa A's farmers can supply organic produce to the artisans of Desa B, enriching their craft with natural dyes. Meanwhile, Desa C's commitment to community collaboration creates a supportive environment for innovation and technology adoption.

In summary, Desa A, B, C, A, C, B illustrate the profound impact of integrating traditional practices with modern technologies. Their unique main features not only promote sustainable development but also foster a sense of community and collaborative growth, demonstrating that innovation can harmoniously coexist with cultural heritage. Such a dynamic ensures resilience and adaptability in an ever-evolving world.