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User manual England's Works, model 60-SHBVLP

Manafacture: England's Works
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IF YOU THINK THE HEATER IS NOT OPERATING PROPERLY DISCONTINUE THE OPERATION AND CONTACT A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON FOR INSPECTION OF THE UNIT. Text Box: England’s Stove Works highly recommends the use of smoke detectors and Carbon Monoxide detectors with any hearth product, including this unit. Follow all manufacturer’s instructions when using smoke or Carbon Monoxide detectors. LISTING AND CODE APPROVALS THIS VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER HAS BEEN TESTED FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE ANSI STANDARD Z21.88-2002 AND THE CANADIAN CSA 2.33-M02 STANDARDS. THIS UNIT IS LISTED WITH INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES (WARNOCK HERSEY, INC.) OF MIDDLETON, WISCONSIN. ALL COMPONENTS ARE AGA, CGA, UL OR CSA APPROVED. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, IF ANY; IF NOT, FOLLOW ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54), CURRENT EDITION IN THE U.S. OR CAN1-B149, CURRENT EDITION INSTALLATION CODE IN CANADA. NOTE: SEE LABEL ON THE VALVE FOR GAS PRESSURE TESTING LOCATION. Performance Summary Table Characteristic LP Gas Natural Gas Fuel requirement LP Gas Natural Gas Input rating (0-610m) 33,200 BTU/HR 32,000 BTU/HR Minimum input (0-610m) 18,600 BTU/HR 22,500 BTU/HR Input rating (610 – 1370m) 30,200 BTU/HR 29,300 BTU/HR Orifice size (0-610m) #51 DMS #33 DMS Max. inlet pressure 13.5” W.C. (3.36 kPa) 10.5” W.C. (2.61 kPa) Min. inlet pressure 11.0” W.C. (2.74 kPa) 4.5” W.C. (1.12 kPa) Max. manifold pressure 10.0” W.C. (2.49 kPa) 3.5” W.C. (0.87 kPa) Min. manifold pressure 3.7” W.C. (0.92 kPa) 0.9” W.C. (0.22 kPa) Max. efficiency, with fan 81.7% 77.9% Max. output (0-610m) 27,300 BTU/HR 25,400 BTU/HR Gas consumption (std. cond.) 13.3 Cu. Ft/hr or 0.4 gal/hr. 32 Cu. Ft/hr Fuel supply line . inch (13 mm) . inch (13mm) Flue exit 4” Diameter (Top or Rear) 4” Diameter (Top or Rear) Chimney spec. Type B-1 (4” Dia.) Type B-1 (4” Dia.) Ignition Piezo electric & pilot Piezo electric & pilot Actual weight 161 lbs. 161 lbs. Shipping weight 185 lbs. 185 lbs. SECTION I: FLUE SYSTEM FOR VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER A. Installation of a New System (See Installation Drawings at the end of this Manual) This vented gas fireplace heater must be connected to four-inch (4”) diameter Type B-1 gas pipe. This product is manufactured and certified to NFPA 54 and NFPA 211 “current edition” standards. The minimum clearance of this pipe to combustible materials is one inch (1”). Never use aluminum or galvanized steel pipe with this unit. Single wall pipe may be used between the stove and ceiling or stove and wall; a minimum of six inches (6”) clearance to combustible materials is required for this type of pipe. It is imperative that the single wall pipe be terminated at the ceiling or wall, by connecting to a double wall B-1 Vent Pipe. Single wall pipe should never pass through a combustible wall or ceiling. Follow the pipe manufacturer’s instructions for venting through a combustible area. Installation requirements for single wall pipe or Type B-1 Vent Pipe are specified in the ANSI Z223.1 or CAN1-B149 Standard “current edition.” These standards will also indicate proper clearances to combustibles. Your stove dealer or qualified service person will be familiar with these standards and can properly install the chimney system. Connection of the pipe to the stove is accomplished by placing the pipe over the collar on the top or rear of the unit; then secure the connection with a screw through the pipe. Type B-1 Vent Pipe is designed for installation within a building -- it is not intended for outside use unless it is enclosed in a protective structure and insulated. The requirement for this is clearly stated in the Venting Tables, Category 1 – Central Furnaces, AGA and GAMA “current edition” for U.S. Installations and Standards for Gas Vents; National Standards of Canada and CAN/CGA- B149.1-M91 for installations in Canada “current edition”. Condensation of exhaust gases may occur and liquid may run down your chimney if the pipe is not enclosed and insulated. The flue blockage sensor will also shut the unit down if the stove is not exhausting properly. B. Existing Flue System This stove may be connected to an existing pre-fabricated chimney or masonry chimney as long as the B-1 Vent Pipe passes through the entire length of the chimney. In cases where it is not possible to use rigid pipe, the four-inch (4”) flex pipe can be substituted. A qualified service person is best suited for properly retrofitting your existing flue system for use with a gas product. This vented gas fireplace heater must not be connected to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel-burning appliance. SECTION II: UNIT PREPARATION AND PRE-INSTALLATION A. Unit Preparation Note: We recommend using a handcart when unloading and placing this stove. Never attempt to handle this unit without help. When your unit arrives, it should first be uncrated. Remove all packing material outside the stove and from the interior of the firebox, and open the firebox by unscrewing the bolt on the right side of the doorframe....

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