
INSTALLATION, GENERAL
The Bayvue DV installation must ensure adequate combustion air and ventilation air is available for proper stove operation. Refer to the venting section for further combustion air requirements. Installation must conform to local codes and gas supplier restrictions. In the absence of local codes, an installation must conform to the current National Fuel Gas Code which at the writing of this manual is ANSI Z223.1 (reference
This appliance must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the current NFPA 70 National Electric Code or in Canada, with CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code.
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THIS APPLICANCE’S CONTROL COMPARTMENT, BURNER, AND CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGE WAYS ARE KEPT CLEAN AND CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS. ALWAYS PROVIDE FOR ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AIR AND ENSURE PROPER OPERATION AT ALL TIMES. PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCES AROUND AIR OPENINGS AND NECESSARY ACCESSIBILITY FOR ROUTINE OPERATION AND SERVICE. NEVER OBSTRUCT ANY OPENINGS ON THIS APPLIANCE OR NEVER OBSTRUCT THE DIRECT VENT TERMINATION ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES MUST BE MAINTAINED DURING INSTALLATION. THE HEATER MUST HAVE ADEQUATE SPACE FOR PROPER OPERATION AND SERVICING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES AND VENT/AIR INTAKE PIPE CLEARANCES.
TABLE 1: | BAYVUE DV SPECIFICATIONS |
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| NATURAL | PROPANE |
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Altitude | 0 - 4500’ | 0 - 4500’ |
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| 0 - 4500’ | 0 - 4500’ |
Manifold pressure | 3.5” W.C. | 10” W.C. |
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| 3.5” W.C. | 10” W.C. |
Minimum Inlet Gas Pressure | 4.5” W.C. | 11” W.C. |
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| 4.5” W.C. | 11” W.C. |
Maximum. Inlet Gas Pressure | 7.0” W.C. | 14.0” W.C. |
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| 7.0” W.C. | 14.0” W.C. |
BTU Input Rating (High) | 46,000 | 46,000 BTUH |
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| 32,000 | 30,000 BTUH |
BTU Input Rating (Low) | 29,000 | 34,500 BTUH |
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| 21,000 | 21,500 BTUH |
*Efficiency with fan (steady | 35,700 | 36,800 BTUH |
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| 24,000 | 23,100 BTUH |
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*Efficiency no fan (steady | 37,200 | 39,100 BTUH |
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| 22,800 | 22,000 BTUH |
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*A.F.U.E. | 68.77% | 70.67% |
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| 60.19% | 62.22% |
Front Burner Orifice | 55 DMS | 69 DMS |
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| 57 DMS | 70 DMS |
Middle Burner Orifice | 45 DMS | 55 DMS |
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| 50 DMS | 59 DMS |
Rear Burner Orifice | 40 DMS | 53 DMS |
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| 45 DMS | 55 DMS |
*ANSI standards are SAFETY STANDARDS not PERFORMANCE STANDARDS. A.F.U.E. (efficiency standards) and efficiency test protocol are established by the U. S. Department of Energy.
PRESSURE TESTING
This appliance MUST BE isolated from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (3.5 kPa or 14” W.C.) Isolate the appliance by closing the manual shutoff valve during pressure testing. Failure to isolate the appliance will cause damage and can require replacement of the SIT 820 NOVA mV gas control valve. If test pressures will be in excess of ½ psig, then the SIT 820 NOVA mV gas control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply line. Refer to FIGURE 27 for SIT 820 NOVA mV valve information.
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