COZY Furnace/Heater, Gas Manual L0805269
VCR501A-H L0805269
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INSTALLATION OPERATING AND INSTRUCTIONS P/N 80900-H REV. 01/05 GAS VC201A-H VC351A-H VC501A-H VC701A-H_ GAS VC202A-H VC352A-H VC502A-H VC702A-H IVCR352A-H VCR501A-H VCR701A-H VCR502A-H VCR702A-H This appliance is equipped with a safety control system designed to protect against improper venting of combustion products. THIS UNIT IS NOT TO BE INSTALLED WARNING: followed causing life. If the information exactly, property in this manual a fire or explosion damage, personal IN MOBILE HOMES. is not may result injury or loss of Do not store or use gasoline or other flalr_nable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. RADIANT WHAT • • • • TO DO IF YOU SMELL Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. hnmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. INSTALLATION FRONT GAS: CLOSEDFRONT AND SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER. to the heat exchanger may smoke slightly upon initial firing. adequate ventiThe coating selectedProvide to provide longer life lation if this occurs. WARNING: Operation of this heater when not connected to a properly installed and maintained venting system or tampering with the vent safety shut-off system can result in Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death. This unit is not approved for installation in mobile homes, greenhouses, or environments dusty, wet, corrosive, or explosive conditions. Such conditions will invalidate the warranD create unsafe conditions. involving T and may TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS............................ INTRODUCTION............................. VENTING....................................... GAS StJPPLY.................................. LOCATION & SPECIAL PRECAI_IONS COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR .... CLEARANCES................................ DRAFTD1VERTER.......................... IX)ORKNOB ................................. PILOTADJUSTMENT ...................... RADIANTS & GLASS PANELS........... 8 BURNER ORIFICE & ORIFICE CHART.......... 8 PROPER BURNER FLAME .......................... 9 MAINTENANCE ..................................... 9 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ....................... 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART ............ 11,12 BLOWER INSTRUCTIONS .................. 13 TSK WALL STAT KIT................................ 14 PARTSDRAWING............................. 15 PARTSPRICE LIST............................ 16 WARRANTY.................................... 18 2 3 3,4 5 5 6 7 7 7 8 READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT These installation instructions are a general guide and do not supersede applicable local codes and ordinances. Before planning or making the installation be sure it complies with all phases of the local heating code. (Or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI.Z223.1, or CAN1-B 149). The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or Canadian Electrical Code CSA-C22.1. All of the ANSI and NFPA standards referred to in these installation instructions are the ones that were applicable at the time the design of this appliance was certified. The ANSI standards are available from the American Gas Association, 1515 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. 22209. The NFPA standards are available Massachusetts 02110. Canadian standards are available Canada M9W 1R3. The design of this appliance Installer from the national from International was certified must leave these instructions to comply Fire Protection Approval Services, with ANSI Z21.11.1 with the consumer, ROOM Association, 178 Rexdale 60 Batterymarch Boulevard, Street, Boston, Etobicoke, Ontario, vented room heaters and CAN1-2.1-M86. have them complete, and return the warranty card. HEATER SPECIFICATIONS Your room heater comes packed in a single carton. Before installation, check the rating plate to verify that the Model Nmnber is correct and that the room heater is equipped t\_r the type gas you intend to use. SPECIFICATIONS TYPE CONTROL GAS MODEL NUMBERS CLOSED FRONT THERMOSTAT BULB NATURAL VC201A-H VC351A-H VC501A-H VC701A-H CLOSED FRONT THERMOSTAT BULB L.R VC202A-H VC352A-H VC502A-H VC702A-H RADIANT FRON1 THERMOSTAT BULB NATURAL N/A VCR351A-H VCR501A-H VCRT01A-H RADIANTFRON1 THERMOSTAT BULB L.R N/A VCR352A-H VCR502A-H VCRT02A-H HEIGHT 20" 26" 26" 30" WIDTH 24" 30" 30" 36" DEPTH 15-1/4" 15-1/4" 19-1/4" 19-1/4" INPUT (BTU/HR.) 20,000 35,000 50,000 70,000 GAS INLET/OUTLET SIZE 1/2X3/8" 1/2X3/8" 1/2X3/8" 1/2X3/8" VENT SIZE 3" 4" 4" 5" CENTER OF VENT TO FLOOR 16-1/2" 21-1/2" 21-1/2" 25-1/2" N/A 5 5 5 NUMBER OF RADIANTS ("VCR" SERIES) N/A 2 2 2 NUMBER OF RADIANT GLASS _"VCR" SE___.ES_ 55 LBS. 84 LBS. ll2LBS. 138 LBS. APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT ("VC" SERIES) N/A 96 LBS. 124 LBS. 150 LBS. APPROX. SHIPPING WEIGHT ("VCR" SERIES) *OPTIONAL BLOWER MODEL N/A CHB-3 CHB-3 CHB-3 *Blowers also available factory mounted on 50M Btu units. All 70M Btu units come with blower mounted only. Page 2 INTRODUCTION THIS IS A GAS-FIRED, GRAVITY VENTED ROOM HEATER THAT WILL OPERATE SAFELY AND PROVIDE AN EFFICIENT SOURCE OF HEAT WHEN INSTALLED, OPERATED AND MAINTAINED AS RECOMMENDED IN THESE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS. READ THESE INSTRCTIONS THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING, SERVICING, OR USING THIS APPLIANCE. IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANY PART OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS, CONSULT LOCAL AUTHORITIES, OTHER QUALIFIED INSTALLERS, SERVICE AGENCIES, THE GAS SUPPLIER, OR THE MANUFACTURER. VENTING This heater must be connected to a properly installed and maintained venting system. This heater is equipped with a vent safety shut-off device. Pilot outage will occur if the heater is not connected to a vent system. Pilot outage _ occur due to restriction or blockage in the vent or if connected to a masonry chimney having an area reeater than the vent size shown on Page 2. This appliance should be vented through a properly sized listed type B vent that has been constructed in accordance with the National Building Code. Ifa horizontal section of vent is used, it must slope upwards a minimum of ¼ inch per t\_ot of length. This heater must not be connected to a vent system being used t\_r wood or coat burning appliances. The use of more than one appliance per vent system will most likely cause the vent safety shut-off device to shut off the heater due to the cooling of vent temperatures through the draft diverter of the second appliance. In some situations, the vent safety shut-off may shut do,am the heater ifa too large, unlined, masonry chimney is used. Due to low vent temperatures associated with more efficient heaters it may take too long to get the vent action going in a chimney before the shut-off device will shut down the heater. If this is the case, we recommend lining the chimney with the proper size type B vent pipe or type B chimney liner. WARNING: Do not bypass the vent safety shutoff switch. To do so could expose the consumer to property damage, personal injury or possible death. The switch, when activated, will extinguish the pilot flame. If the homeowner experiences this problem, the vent system must be checked and corrected. NOTE: An existing vent that has worked for years may not be adequate for todays design because of higher efficiency requirements resulting in lower stack temperatures. The following is a list of possible causes and corrective actions. POSSIBLE CAUSES 1. Blockage in vent pipe 1.A) 1.B) CORRECTIVE ACTION Check vent pipe t\_rblockage, such as bird nest, wasp nest, twigs, leaves, etc. Check that the vent cap is properly installed, not shoved too far down on the vent pipe. 2. Burner is over firin 2.A) 2.B) Check the manifold pressure. Check the rate, NOTE: This appliance was orificed for elevations up to 2,000 feet. When installed at higher elevations refer to orifice chart in main burner orifice section of instructions for proper oririce size and re-orifice accordingly. 3. Improper vent system A) Vent too short 3. A) B) Restriction in vent system caused by ofl_ets B) Correct vent system. The vent should not terminate less than 5 feet above the drafthood connection. A gas vent extending through an exterior wall shall not terminate adjacent to the wall or below eaves or parapets. Also, the top of the vent must be at least 2 foot above any obstacles within a 10 t\_ot radius, including the root'. See Fimlre A. All type "B" vent shall extend in a generally vertical direction with o fl;ets not exceeding 45 de mees, except that a vent system having not more than one 60 de_ee oft;et may be allowed. A W angle greater than 45 degrees fiom the vertical is considered horizontal. The total horizontal run of a vent plus the horizontal vent connector shall be not greater than 75 percent of the vertical height of the vent. Any oft;ets used should be as tar above the drat'thood as possible to allow a venting action to begin bel\_re a W restriction is encountered. C) Incorrect vent pipe 4. Loose connections on the vent safety wiring harness O 4. Use listed "B" type vent pipe. Do not use transite or any other type of ceramic pipe for venting. Do not use single wall pipe. Check the connection on both the switch and the gas valve. Tighten if necessary. Page 3 VENTING Ridge Chhnney -- FIGURE A FIGURE A CONNECTING rZ3 Termination of vent must be securely guyed or braced if it extends more than five (5) feet above roof. THE VENT AN EXISTING 'i I SAFE (See "Venting"} NOTE: This lnay result in the vent safely switch shutting down the pilot depending on size and draw of chimney. See Termination Seat around collar & flashings INTO CHIMNEY i I I i i i i i .1/4 FIGUNE 7A Maintain l"Clearance I I i UNSAFE I N I I \ Firestop Support Assembly Terminate vent at least 5 ft. above draft Vertical Vent FIGURE 7B Elbow RECOMMENDED Use proper size "B" pipe or chimney liner inside chimney. i i m m m m m m FIGURE 7C Page 4 I I I GAS SUPPLY LOCATION AND SPEICAL PRECAUTIONS This vented room heater must be connected to a gas supply capable of supplying the appliances full rated capacity. Provide a 1/8 inch N.RT. plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, ilnmediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the appliance. The lninilnum inlet pressure in the gas supply pipe should be 4.5" w.c. for Natural Gas and 11.0" w.c. for Propane Gas, "for the purpose ofinput adjustment". The lnaxilnum inlet pressure in the gas supply pipe should never exceed 14" w.c. for either Natural or Propane Gas. The gas supply piping should be sized in accordance with ANSI Z223.1 National Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Youngchildren should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance. Fuel Gas Code. The norlnal manifold pressure should be 3.5" w.c. for Natural Gas and 10.0" w.c. for Propane Gas. Clothing or other flalmnable material should not be placed on or near the appliance. If the outlet pressure of the gas valve must be adjusted, this should be done by a qualified serviceman using proper tools and instruments. Any safety screen, guard, or casing top removed for servicing a room heater must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. Check all connections with soapy water for possible gas leaks. Never use a match, candle or other ignition source. It is recommended that pipe compound which is resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases be used. Do not use Teflon tape or Teflon impregnated compound. Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Ilr_nediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any pressure testing of that system at the test pressure in excess of 1/2psig. For purpose of identifying the sides of the heater. When you are facing the front of the heater the right side has the access door and the left side is solid. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping by closing its individual manual shutoffvalve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2psig. Page 5 If heater is installed in a residential garage, all burners and pilot must be above 18". Locate or protect heater so it cannot be damaged by a moving vehicle. COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM ADJACENT INDOOR SPACES THROUGH INDOOR COMBUSTION AIR OPEN1NGS When installed, this gas appliance must be provided with fresh air for combustion, ventilation, and dilution of hot flue gases. The minilnum required volume of the area where the appliance is installed should be 50 cubic feet per 1,000 btu/hr. If installed in an area of the home that is considered an unconfined space, the natural infiltration of air around windows and doors will be adequate. If the area is considered a confined space (less than 50 cubic feet per thousand btu), tiesh air can be supplied by providing two permanent openings into adjoining rooms. Each opening shall have a lninilnum free area of one square inch per 1,000 bm per hour of the total input rating of all gas appliances in the confined space, but not less than 100 square inches. One of the openings shall be within 12 inches of the ceiling and one within 12 inches of the floor. See Figmre A. Listed Vent Cap Opening If the home is ofunusually tight construction (new and remodeled homes), tiee air must be supplied through opening(s) to the outdoors. This can be accomplished by providing 2 permanent openings, one commencing within 12 inches of the ceiling and one within 12 inches of the floor. These openings shall comlnunicate directly with the outdoors, or spaces that comlnunicate freely with the outdoors, such as a ventilated attic and crawl space through galvanized or equivalent corrosion-resistant ducts. Exception: unobstructed stud and joist spaces are acceptable ducts provided that not more than one tire block is removed. Special provisions must be taken to insure that these stud and joist spaces cannot be blocked with insulation or other objects. Each of these openings using vertical ducts shall have a minilnum free area of one square inch per 4,000 btu/hr of total input rating of all gas appliances. See Figmre B and C. If horizontal ducts are used, the minimum tiee area shall be one square inch per 2,000 btu/hr of total input rating of all gas appliances. FIGURE A ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM OUTDOORS. INLET AIR FROM VENTILATED CRAWL SPACE AND OUTLET AIR TO VENTILATED ATTIC /UL Listed Vent Cap ' pUL Listed Gas Vent Ventilation ,_ Fresh make-up air can also be provided through a duct to one permanent opening commencing within 12 inches of the ceiling. The minimuln tiee area of this opening shall be one square inch per 3,000 btu/hr of the total input rating ofalt gas appliances but not less than the sum of the areas of all vent connectors in the space. See Figure D. end of attic" II Irr . -,,-!,== Outlet Air -'-Inlet Air When calculating the amount of fresh air needed you must include make-up air requirements for the operation of exhaust tans, kitchen ventilation systems, clothes dryers, and fireplaces. ......... l,l,,,f • -- • Uventilationlouvers for unheated crawl space Additional intbnnation can be t\_und in the latest edition of ANSI Z223.1 (National Fuel Gas Code). FIGURE B ALL ALL COMBUSTION AIR FROM OUTDOORS THROUGH VENTILATED ATTIC _1[_1 Louvers COMBUSTION THROUGH SINGLE AIR FROM OUTDOORS COMBUSTION AIR OPENING • UL Listed Vent UL Listed Vent Cap Gas Vent (each end of attic) Opening Outlet Air Alternate opening location Inlet Air Duct (Ends 1 Ft. [300 1rim] above floor) FIGURE C Page 6 FIGURE D DRAFT DIVERTER CLEARANCES The draft diverter must be installed in the same atmospheric pressure zone as the combustion air supply for the main burner. DOOR KNOB Remove from the inside of the casing door and assemble to the outside of the door. VC201 and VC202 have fin_er holes in the door in lieu of knob. If the area where the appliance is to be installed contains carpeting, tile, or combustible materials, other than wood flooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal plate (stoveboard), a wood panel, or other non-combustible materials. The use of ceramic or quarry tile is acceptable and provides an appealing surface that is easily cleaned. This material is to extend 2 inches from each side and 12 inches from the front. It is advisable to extend this to the wall behind the appliance. Clearances to combustibles are as follows: 34 IN. l 86.36 CM l CLEARANCES 31IN. i 78.7 CM ] 45.72 18IN. CM • Fromjacket to adjacent side walls, 2" on the 20/35, and 6" on the 50/70. Maintain adequate clearance on right side t\_r accessibility. • From rear surface vertical vent pipe to rear walls • Fromrear ofunit to rearwall, the 50/70. • From top ofheater to ceiling, 34" on the 20/35, and 31" on the 50/70. 55.88 CM € - VC20, VC35, VCR35 6". 13" on 20/35, and 14"on From top of heater to any overhanging projections such as a mantle or window sill is 22" on the 20/35, and 19 inches on the 50/70 models, with a maximum horizontal extension of 18 inches. ,,_._18 IN. 45.72 CM The clearances around the air opening into the combustion chamber must be maintaine& and the burner must be kept clean. 19IN. 4_8.3CM Do not permit dust or dirt to accumulate here. The other clearances previously mentioned must be maintained. CLEARANCES There must be adequate room provided and maintained around the heater for accessibility and t\_r the flow of combustion and ventilation air. - VC50 & VCT0, VCR50 & VCR70 TEMPERATURE WIR1NG DIAGRAM Page 7 PILOT MAIN BURNER ADJUSTMENT ORIFICE This appliance was shipped from the factory with an orifice sized to give the correct gas input using the gas for which the heater was equipped. There may be local conditions, such as variation in gas pressure or BTU content of the gas, which may be cause for a change in the orifice. The gas company supplying the fuel or the installing contractor should check the gas input rate. The pilot flame can be obsel-ved by opening the pilot lighting hole cover. The pilot flame should surround the top 3/8 to L/_, inch of the therlnocouple (see Figmre 2). If the flame needs adjusting, first locate the pilot adjustment screw cap and relnove. Adjustment screw is underneath (see Figmre 1). To increase the flame, turn the pilot adjustment screw counterclockwise l_'N. To decrease the flame, mm the screw cloc_vise i"X. NOTE: The pilot is unremllated. If incoming line pressure is more than 7" w.c. Natural Gas or 11" w.c. for L.R Gas, the pilot flame size should be decreased. If the rate exceeds the "BTUH INPUT" on the rating plate by 5%, the orifice should be replaced with a smaller orifice by a qualified technician to reduce the input to the rating plate value. The input rate may need to be adjusted for elevation. See the following charts to deterlnine the correct orifice size t\3ryour Model Number and elevation. These orifice sizes are based on a heating value of 1020 for Natural Gas and 2500 for L.R Gas. CAUTION: As elevation increases, derating is necessary for the sate and proper operation of this heater. Do not increase the Btu input rate by increasing the orifice size or gas pressure. Allow for elevation derating when sizing gas heating equipment. Pilot Adj. Screw FIGURE 1 PILOT FLAME ADJUST- t 3/8 TO 1/2 INCH NATURAL SPECIFIC ELEVATIONS Model 0to 2,0004,0006,0008,000' No. 2,000' 4,000' 6,000' 8,000' 10,000' VC201 45 47 48 49 VC351 35 37 38 40 VC501 30 31 31 32 VC701 25 27 28 29 VCR351 35 37 38 40 VCR501 30 31 31 32 VCR701 25 27 28 29 ORDER KIT #49820 45-1 HIGH ALTITUDE KIT MENT Pilot flame should envelop 3/8 to 1/2 inch on the tip of the enerator. FIGURE 2 50 42 35 30 42 35 30 L.P. GAS SPECIFIC RADIANTS AND GLASS PANELS FOR ALL VCR MODELS (See Figure 9 GAS Replacement Parts Section) INSTALL GLASS AND RADIANTS AS FOLLOWS: STEP 1. Remove three screws liom under top of opening in bezel t_rameassembly. STEP2. Pull top ofbezeI down and lay aside. STEP 3. Remove glass liom bottom pad in shipping carton. STEP 4. Remove carton containing radiants liom cavity of combustion chamber. STEP 5. Remove radiants from carton and install by tilting backwards and lilting at the same time into opening. Place the radiants on the burner radiants supports. The radiants must be straight. Never operate heater if any radiant is tilted to liont or rear. Continued ELEVATIONS Model 0 to 2,0004,000 6,000 8,000' No. 2.000' 4,000' 6,000' 8,000' 10,000' VC202 1.31rnn 55 56 56 57 VC352 1.651rnn 53 53 54 54 VC502 47 49 49 50 51 VC702 41 42 43 44 46 VCR352 1.651rnn 53 53 54 54 VCR502 47 49 49 50 51 VCR702 41 42 43 44 46 ORDER KIT #49820 45-1 HIGH ALTITUDE KIT STEP 6. Install glass panels by inserting top edge into upper retainer and lower into bottom support, and slide glass into position. Do not allow a crack between the two glass panels. Never operate heater with either glass missing or cracked. STEP 7. Re-install bezel by placing bezel tabs over lower liont and swing bezel into position and secure with three screws. 1 Page 8 CAUTION: Theremaybemomentaryandspasmodic orangeflashesintheflmne.Thisiscausedbytheburning of air bornedustparticlesandis notto beconfusedwith theyellowtippingwhichisastableorpermanent situation whenthereisinsufficientprimaryair. PROPER BURNER FLAME (;LEANING: To clean the front casing of your heater, it is only necessary to use a soft cloth. Light dust can be removed in this way. To obtain a polish or gloss, use a little light machine oil on the cloth. Do not use metal polish or cleaning solution. The burner ports should be kept fiee tiom lint and dust. CLEANING OF COMBUSTION CHAMBER The combustion chamber of your console heater should never need to be cleaned if proper burner adjustment and gas pressures are maintained. However, if an unusual circumstance should occur, the following procedure should be t\_llowed in cleaning your combustion chamber. 1. INNER MANTLE OUTER MANTLE 2. 1/4" 3 - 5" 3. 4. 5. 6. FIGURE 3 SERVICE 7. RECORD 8. 9. Turn off gas supply to heater at manual valve in supply line to heater. Disconnect heater at ground joint union ahead of main gas valve. Remove main control and orifice asselnbly. Remove burner. Remove combustion chamber. Using a scraper, scrape inside of a primary combustion chamber. This should be area of heaviest accumulation of carbon. Remove plug bottom located in bottom rear of second combustion chalnber. Using a bottlebrush, clean inside of this chamber. Shake residue out the clean-out hole. Clean the rear chamber by using bottlebrush through the vent tube openings. Replace combustion chamber, burner and control. Check all gas piping for leaks before lighting heater. Repair service should be perforlned by qualified persons. The heater should be inspected before initial use. An annual cleanin_ of control compartlnent and safety perforlnance check should be made by a qualified service person. More fiequent cleaning may be required when exposed to the excessive lint conditions due to carpeting and beddin_ material, etc. It is imperative that the control compartlnent, burners, and circulatin_ air passageways of the heater be kept clean. Any safety screen, casing top, or guard removed t\_r selwicin_ the heater must be replaced prior to operating heater. If the venting system is not maintained in proper operating condition, the vent safety shutoff will not allow heater to operate. Periodic examination of the entire venting system as a routine part of the safety pert\_rmance check is recommended on an annual basis. It is advised that the pilot and main burner flames be checked at least twice during the heating season tbr any changes in flame characteristics. See Figure 2 and Figure 3. THIS IS A GAS-FIRED APPLIANCE, KEEP THE AREA CLEAR OF GASOLINE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS. ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL MUST BE KEPT HAVE A QUALIFIED IF NECESSARY. SERVICEMAN CHECK THE BURNER Page 9 PERIODICALLY. AND OTHER FLAMMABLE CLEAR OF THIS AREA. REMOVE AND CLEAN MODELS: VC702A-H, VC201A-H, VC202A-H, VC351A-H, VC352A-H, VC501A-H, VC502A-H, VC701A-H, VCR351A-H, VCR352A-H, VCR501A-H, VCR502A-H, VCR701A-H, VCR702A-H FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not personal follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion causing property damage, injury or loss of life. A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all axouM the appliance area t\_rgas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: 1, 2. I If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. Use only your hand to push in or mm the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Ilnmediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. D. Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building. Ilnmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. LIGHTING may result INSTRUCTIONS STOP! Read the intbnnation on the safety label. Turn temperature control knob to "OFF" or it's lowest position. Depress and turn gas control knob clockwise /"X to "OFF" position. Pilot is located on end of combustion chamber above burner. Gas Control Knob ® ® PILOT ® ® Push in gas control kmob and hold in. hnlnediately begin a series of pushing and releasing the red piezo iNlitor button, while observing the pilot. Continue to spark until pilot is lit. Continue to hold the gas control knob in for about one (1) minute after the pilot is tit. Release the gas control knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should remain lit. If pilot goes out, repeat steps 3 thin 9. NOTE: Knob can not be tamed fioln "PILOT" to "OFF" unless knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. _iED* 5. 6. 7. 8. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the inforlnation on the safety label. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step. Open casing door and pilot lighting hole cover. Findpilot. (Followmetalpitot robe fiom gas control). Locate red piezo ignitor button on top of heater. Turn gas control knob countercloclcaise _ to "PILOT". TO TURN 1. 2. OFF 10. GAS If knob does not pop up when released, STOP and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier. If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob to "OFF" and call your service technician or gas supplier. Close pilot lighting hole cover and casing door. 11. Turn gas control knob counterctoclcvvise to "ON". 12. Turn telnperature control knob to desired setting TO APPLIANCE Turn the telnperature control knob to it's lowest setting. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise /'N to "OFF". Do not force. Page 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM CHART POSSIBLE Flame too large for qualified serviceman CAUSES - MAIN CORRECTIVE 1. Defective operator section of gas valve. 2. Burner orifice too large. ACTION 1. Replace complete valve. 2. See orifice chart to determine for your Model Number 3. Pressure regulator malfunction. 3. Regulator Noisy Flame Noisy pilot. 1. Reduce the correct orifice size and elevation. must be adjusted usin_ proper BURNER by a qualified serviceman tools and instruments. pilot gas with adjusting screw on combination gas. (Fig. 1). 2. Burr in orifice 3. Excessive Yellow yellow tip flames (Some tipping on LP Gas (if it whistles or resonates). 2. Remove gas input. 1. Clogged 2. Clogged main burner draft hood. burr or replace 3. See "Flame ports. Too Large", 1. Clean main burner 2. Clean draft hood. orifice (Do not enlarge ports (Do not enlarge ports). is permissible) 3. Linted up air shutter. 3. Check for dust or lint at air mixer opening the shutter. Floating Flame Gas Odor i. Blocked venting. 1. Chinmey or flue obstruction. 2. Drafts around heater. i. Clean flue passageways 1. Clean flue. 2. Eliminate 3. Gas leak. 3. Shut offgas Delayed Ignition i. Pilot flame too small. orifice). above. and around to relieve blockage. drafts. service immediately. Check piping. gas company. See "For Your Safety" "Gas Supply" (Page (Page Call 1), and 3). 1. Check pilot orifice, clean, increase pilot gas flow if necessary by adjusting at colnbination control valve (Fig. 1). 2. Burner ports clogged near pilot. 2. Clean burner 3. Low gas pressure. 4. Pilot decreases in size when main burners 5. Drafts come around utility or competent 5. Eliminate drafts. on. unit. 6. Pilot lighter door open causing disturbance to ignite Condensation of water vapor. Burner won't turn off l. Defective Excessive gas input or sticking automatic gas pressure valve. (The supply 2. To con'ect 1/2 psi or 14" CHART supplying - POOR gas input. orifices 3. Regulator tube damaged. Page 11 the gas company Supply". RESULTS See "Gas Supply". for clogging. with a smooth in any way enlarge regulator. contact See "Gas HEATING i. Re-check 2. Check this situation the gas. hole carefully capillary serviceman i. Clean or replace valve. gas I. Gas input not checked. 2. Clogged orifice. 4. Thermostat by a qualified 2. Replace gas valve. 1. See "Venting". SHOOTING 3. Pressure door. usin_ proper tools and instruments. 1. Open all manual gas valves. pressure must not exceed water column). TROUBLE pilot lighter installer. 7. See "Venting" (Page 2). 8. Regulator must be adjusted malflmction. 1. Main gas off. 2. Defective gas valve. 1. Improper venting. 2. Incorrect 6. Close ports). See "Gas Supply". sized. Consult local gas of pilot flame. 7. Improper venting. 8. Pressure regulator Failure ports (do not enlarge 3. Check gas supply pressure. 4. Supply piping is inadequately or distort must be adjusted If clogged, clean out the wood toothpick. (Do not it). by a qualified using proper tools and instruments. 4. Replace gas valve. serviceman TROUBLE SHOOTING SYMPTOM POSSIBLE Not enough heat CHART - POOR HEATING CAUSES CORRECTIVE i. Heater undersized. i. This is especially enlarged. or installer dial set too low. Too nmch heat gas supply 1. Temperature pressure. TROUBLE Burner won't light SHOOTING l. valve sticks open. CHART Pilot outage can supply and compare Your gas company you with this information. 1. Re-adjust in 2. Replace pressure of temperature combination - AUTOMATIC valve. 1. Dirt in pilot orifice. 2. Pilot lighter door open. 3. Defective automatic pilot section combination control valve. 4. Defective thermocouple. 5. Vent safety Pilot will not stay lit when control knob is released control (70% of input). If and regulator dial. See "Lighting control as and PILOT pilot flame valves valve. & VALVE using adjustment on combination (See Fig. 1 & 1A). valve. 1. Clean pilot orifice with air or solvent, 2. Close door. 3. Replace pressure Down Instructions". 2. Replace control combination output 1. Lower setting Pilot flame too large or too small. 2. Defective or room is Down Instructions". Shutting control true when a dwelling 3. Check gas supply outlined above. dial set too high. 2. Combination ACTION heater is undersized, replace with correct size unit. 2. Raise setting of temperature dial. See "Lighting and Shutting 3. Incon'ect - Cont'd. Have the heat loss calculated to the heater 2. Temperature RESULTS pilot lighter combination control do not ream. valve. 4. Replace thermocouple. 5. See "Venting" section. shut off system. 1. Pilot flame too large or too small. 2. Defective thermocouple. 3. Defective gas valve. 4. Loosen connections at spill switch or ECO on gas valve. Page 12 1. Re-adjust pilot flame using adjustment on combination control valves (See Fig. 1 & 1A). 2. Replace thermocouple. 3. Replace gas valve. 4. Tighten connections. CHB-3 BLOWER INSTALLATION - (OPTIONAL) (STANDARD ON 70,000 BTU UNITS ONLY) STEP 1. Run black wire and white wire that comes froln bottom of junction box down through the heat shield. See Figure A. STEP 2. Insert junction box into opening in back of heater. Attach using four #8x 1/2" black screws provided. See Figure A. STEP3. Attach f:an switch to tan switch bracket using two #8xl/2" plated, Phillip head screws provided. The 2" flange on the bottom of bracket and terminals on the fan switch should be toward the back of the heater when properly installed. STEP 4. Locate the two engagement holes in base of heater. On a 35,000 Btu heater these hole s are approximately 6-1/2" fiom the back edge and right and left holes are 5-1/4" and 7-1/4" respectfully fiOln the right side (as viewed fiOln back ofheater). On a 50,000 Btu heater the holes are approximately 10-3/4" fiom the back edge and right and left holes are 5-3/8" and 7-3/8" respectfully from the right side. Attach tan switch bracket to base using two #8x 1/2" hex head screws provided. This will require a ¼" socket and ratchet. See Figure A. STEP 5. Locate the blower opening and mounting tab on the base of"the heater. Insert the front flange of the blower housing under the mounting tab, lower the back of the blower down onto the base alining the clemance holes in the blower base with the engagement holes in the heater base. Secure the blower to the base with two #8 screws provided. See figure A. STEP 6. Connect black wire from junction box to right tan switch terminal. See Figure B. STEP 7. Connect white wire from junction box to white fan motor wire. See Figure B. STEP 8. Connect black wire from tan motor to left fan switch terlninal. See Figure B. STEP9. ]'urn variable speed control switch clockwise _ (as viewed from fiont of unit) to "OFF". STEP 10. Plug power cord into 115 V. grounded receptacle. STEP 11. Turnvariable speed conuol switch counterclockwise _'N(as viewed fiom front ofuni0 fiOln "OFF" to "HIGH". Blower wilt now cycle on automatically when the switch temperature is met after the main burner comes on. I-he blower will continue to run for a short period after the main burner goes off. Blower speed can be adjusted by setting the variable speed control switch between high and low. WARNING: This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong fiom this plug. CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. Box Junction Wiring errors can cause ilnproper and dangerous m_ Speed :_1 MOTOR SWITCH WHITE Zvcer Cord BLACK MOTO GREEN Fan Switch Bracket CONTROL "If any part of the original wire as suppied with the appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with a wire of at least a 105 degree C temperature rating." Housing ,,,, Mounting Tab FIGURE B FIGURE A Page 13 TSK WALL STAT KIT OPTIONAL (VC/VCR-H SERIES HEATERS) WALL THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Your heater can be re-wired to operate with a millivolt wall thermostat by your installer. See wiring diagram below for correct wiring. NOTE: Do not disconnect the wire from the blocked flue switch to the "TH" terminal on the gas valve. STEP 1. STEP 2. STEP 3. STEP 4. STEP5. Disconnect wire leading from Part #70080 (Bulb Control Switch) from valve. Cut the remaining wire leading from Part #70080 (Bulb Control Switch) to the blocked flue switch, leaving its end connected to the blocked flue switch and leaving enough length to reach the gas valve. Strip 1/2" of the insulation from the cut end of the wire. Connect one leg of thermostat wire to the "TH/PP" terminal on the gas valve. Connect second leg from the thermostat to the stripped wire coming from the blocked flue switch. Secure this connection inside the heater cabinet. Secure both red wires from blocked flue switch inside heater cabinet. Make sure none of the wires have enough slack to lay against the heat exchanger or draft hood. THERMOSTAT OPTIONAL BLOCKED FLUE SWITCH PILOT GENERATOR WIRE NUT Page 14 MODELS VC-H INCLUDED: VENTED CONSOLE HEATER Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. All prices are F.O.B. factory. / Closed Front Circulators VCR-H / Radiant Front Circulators CHB3 Blower ® ® ® ® Mr. Contractor, through ® ® we only sell parts our wholesalers, but the prices listed are for your convenience. For prompt parts service, contact the wholesaler from which you purchased your Cozy schematic heater. drawings NOTE: Parts & NOTICE: When ordering any component in the control train assembly, specify either Honeywell or Robertshaw components. on current models are shown at www.cozyheaters.com REV. 01/05 Page 15 HOW TO information MODEL PROPERLY can be found ORDER PARTS: on the rating plate NUMBER PART DESCRIPTION Valve, VS821A1061 Honeywell, Nat. Gas \2:Ive, VS821A1418 Honeywell, LP. Gas Pilot Assy. 0.140.504 L.P.Gas Pilot Assv. 0.140.514 Nat.Gas Manifold Orifice Nut Burner Orifice. Natural Gas Burner Orifice, L.P. Gas Pilot Lighting Hole Cover Pilot Generator Pilot Tubing Ass3: w/Fittings Vent Safety Spill Switch/VC Vent Safety Spill Switch/V(R Wiring Harness Bulb Switch Mounting Bracket Control Rod Grommet Bulb Control Switch Burner, Steel Burner Mounting Plate Assy. Casing Door Casing Door Latch Casing Door Knob Casing Left Side, w/Insulation Casing Right Side w Insulation Casing, Back Assembly Casing, Top Assy. w/Insulation "VC" Casing Front with/Insulation "V(" Casing Trim Top & Sides "VC" Casing Bottom Trim "VC" Casing (:enter Trim w/Clips "V(R" Bezel Assembly "VCR" Upper Front Panel with/Insulation "VCR" Lower Front Panel "VCR" Casing Upper Trim 'WCR" Casing Lower Trim Cozy Logo Emblem Clips, for Cozy Emblem Casing Base Assembly Leg Levellers (4 per heater) Heat Exchanger, Closed Front Heat Exchanger, Radiant Front Heat Exchanger Spacer Rear Leg, Heat Exchanger Draft Diverter Assemblv Gnsset Radiant Glass Panel. "VCR" Series Radiant for "VCR" Series (5 per htr.) Radiant Support Rail "VCR" Series Piezo Ignitor Piezo Wire Valve Support Bracket Lighting Instructions BLOWER PARTS Speed Control Switch w/Knob & Dec Fan Switch Fan Switch Bracket Power Cord Motor Wiring Harness Blowe>Motor Assembly Blower Gasket - 7-1/4" Blower Gasket - 4-5/8" Junction Box Assembly Junction Box (:over Blower Nozzle Assembly Mounting Bracket Blower Platform Assy. (70 only) In addition to part description that is attached to rear NAT. V(201A-H L.P. REE NO. 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 9 10 11 12 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 28a 28b 28c 29a 29b 29c 29d 29e NiA NiA 30 31 32 32 NiA 32A 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 NiA 42 43 44 45 46 47 NiA NiA 48 49 50 51 NiA and part nnmber, please give model number, and type of gas used. of heater. V( VC202A-H PART LIST NO. PRICE 74315 $164.30 74316 $164.30 80063 $22.90 80062 $22.90 80133 $16.60 80024 $2.50 80025 $3.40 80027 $3.40 45332 $1.60 70098 $32.30 70012 $6.60 80102 $10.60 NiA N_ 80196 $4.50 45350 $4.50 80010 $1.20 70080 $60.10 80123 $50.70 45817 $12.50 45125 $4.70 80005 $1.20 NiA N_ 45102 $23.00 45112 $24.30 45150 $20.10 45050 $50.20 45070 $53.40 45073 $19.10 45074 $9.90 45077 $8.00 NiA N_ NiA NiA NiA N'A NiA N_ NiA NA 80006 $9.30 80007 $2.20 45175 $51.70 80009 $1.50 45200 $126.80 NiA N_ NiA N_ NiA NA 45300 $35.90 *45195 $3.00 NiA NA NiA NA NiA NiA 80016 $5.70 80127 $3.80 45340 $5.10 91267 $1.90 / VCR351A-H VC / VCR352A-H PART LIST NO. PRICE 74315 $164.30 74316 $164.30 80063 $22.90 80062 $22.90 80133 $16.60 80024 $2.50 80058 $3.40 80060 $3.40 45332 $1.60 70098 $32.30 70012 $6.60 80106 $10.10 80105 $10.10 80197 $4.90 45350 $4.50 80010 $1.20 70080 $60.10 80124 $53.40 45817 $12.50 45605 $6.30 80005 $1.20 80055 $1.60 45590 $28.70 45600 $30.10 45612 $40.50 45550 $61.40 45560 $63.80 45563 $23.60 45564 $12.00 45567 $9.90 46060 $63.80 46035 $28.40 46040 $25.40 46045 $16.40 46047 $14.90 80006 $9.30 80007 $2.20 45640 $68.90 80009 $1.50 45675 $168.70 46100 $174.20 45845 $1.80 45760 $3.80 45783 $48.80 *45195 $3.00 *80079 $16.40 80073 $15.20 *46160 $4.90 80016 $5.70 80128 $4.00 45340 $5.10 91267 $1.90 CHB-3 70111 $26.70 80253 $7.40 47840 $3.80 80202 $4.20 80256 $3.80 80251 $56.30 *80257 $1.20 *80258 $1.20 47850 $12.70 47870 $5.10 47820 $13.30 47835 $2.20 47335 $16.40 Page 16 VC/VCR501A-H VC/VCR502A-H PART LIST NO. PRICE 74315 $164.30 74316 $164.30 80063 822.90 80062 $22.90 80135 $17.60 80024 $2.50 80119 $3.40 80120 $3.40 45332 $1.60 70098 $32.30 70012 $6.60 80106 $10.10 80106 $10.10 80197 84.90 45350 $4.50 80010 $1.20 70080 $60.10 80125 $53.40 45817 $12.50 46445 $7.20 80005 $1.20 80055 $1.60 46430 $31.20 46440 $32.70 45612 $40.50 46400 $67.50 45560 $63.80 45563 $23.60 45564 $12.00 45567 $9.90 46060 $63.80 46035 $28.40 46040 $25.40 46045 $16.40 46047 $14.90 80006 $9.30 80007 $2.20 46460 $76.90 80009 $1.50 46500 $222.70 46825 $220.50 45845 $1.80 45760 $3.80 46558 $46.50 *45195 $3.00 *80079 $16.40 80073 $15.20 *46160 $4.90 80016 $5.70 80129 $4.40 45340 $5.10 91267 $1.90 VC/VCR70tA-H VC/VCR702A-H PART LIST NO. PRICE 74315 $164.30 74316 $164.30 80063 $22.90 80062 $22.90 80135 $17.60 80024 $2.50 80169 $3.40 80167 $3.40 45332 $1.60 70098 $32.30 70012 $6.60 80106 $10.10 80106 $10.10 80198 85.60 45350 $4.50 80010 $1.20 70080 $60.10 80126 $57.10 45817 $12.50 46445 $7.20 80005 $1.20 80055 $1.60 47140 $38.00 47150 $39.40 47158 $44.70 47100 $74.30 47110 $74.30 47113 $30.90 47114 $14.00 47117 $12.00 47610 $69.10 47585 $36.40 47590 $28.90 47595 $19.70 47596 $16.70 80006 $9.30 80007 $2.20 47180 $83.80 80009 $1.50 47200 $270.20 47700 $282.20 45845 $1.80 45760 $3.80 47293 $50.60 *45195 $3.00 *80079 $16.40 80073 $15.20 *46160 $4.90 80016 $5.70 80129 $4.40 45340 $5.10 91267 $1.90 I MARCH 2005 Revised 01/05 *2 Required This IMPORTANT SAFETY BULLETIN SYSTEM WHAT ON YOUR FOR GAS HEATING YOU DON'T CONTROL GAS CONTROL AND PILOT LIGHT SYSTEM Your gas control and pilot light system has a safety device whose purpose l'S to shut-off the gas supply to the appliance if the pilot light goes out. If you have trouble lighting the pilot or keeping l't lit, it may mean that this safety device is warning you that there is a problem with your system. Inspection and repairs or replacement KNOW CAN must be made by a trained gas service WHAT • • • • technician. LIGHT EQUIPMENT HURT YOU. Your pilot light system has been designed for safe and reliable operation. are built-in, the potential for hazard exists. This information is intended YOUR AND PILOT Although safe_" mechanisms to help you avoid these hazards. TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS ... Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach fire department. your gas supplier, call the Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. TAMPERING IS DANGEROUS The pilot safety system may also not work if you do not follow the lighting instructions carefully or if you tamper with the gas control that you use to light the pilot. Tampering with the gas control, particularly with tools, can damage the safety mechanism in the control and can allow gas to leak. This can result in a fire or explosion causing property damage, personal injury or death. IF YOU SMELL GAS, DON'T LIGHT CRITICAL • • SAFETY Your gas has been odorized so that you can smell it. Always smell around for gas before lighting your appliance. Sniff for L.E-gas at floor level. LP-gas is heavier than air and may temporarily exist at floor level. If you smell pilot. CAN'T LIGHT FIGHT IT, switches phone. IT! Turn call your • If your gas control immediately THIS IS NOT gama AN ADVERTISEMENT Water offthe gas supplier of flooding Association gas, do not attempt Do not cause electrical DON'T TO REMEMBER IT • IF YOU POINTS or other to light the by turning or appliances on or off or by using gas to the appliances from another has gotten wetting, by a trained can lead mechanism hazardous a spark to damage and location. wet as the result it must gas service be replaced technician. of the internal in the gas control condition. the safety and can create a ILIIINI'ii'gIAI IitAIll'ii'T The Louisville Tin & Stove Co. warrants to the the installer, the user should write directly to the manufi_cturer, and the name of an alternative service source will be supplied. The product safety registration card (packed inside the appliance) must be completed and returned to the _actory. THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL). ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE MANUFACTURER'S EXPRESS, WRITTEN WARRANT'_q UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR EXPENSES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY COMPONENT OR FROM THE USE THEREOF. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THE USER AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER REMEDIES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WHICH VARY, FROM STATE TO STATE. original user the accompanying product for the period specified herein, provided said product is installed, operated, maintained, serviced, and used according to the instructions and specifications accompanying the product. AS OUTLINED IN OUR INSTR[ CTIONS, ANY WARRANTY CONSIDERATIONS ARE CONTINGENT ON INSTALLATION BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER (CONTRACTOR). INSTALLATION IS NOT RECOMMENDED IAY INAALIDATE YO[_R WARRANTY. SELFAND If within a period of one year from the date of installation of the product, any part supplied by the manufacturer proves to be defective due to workmanship or material, it will replace such part, provided parts have not been subjected to misuse, alteration, neglect, or accidents. The term of the wan'anty for the heat exchanger is covered in Table A below. Any claim not made within ten (10) days after the expiration of the wan'anty period shall be deemed waived by the user. The manufacturer shall have no liability or be required to perform any obligation under this warranty unless, when requested, the user returns, at the user's expense, the component or product claimed defective, to the manufacturer for inspection, to enable the manufacturer to determine if the claimed defect is covered by this warranty. No charges for freight, labor or other expenses incurred in the repair, removal, or replacement of any product or component claimed to be defective, will be paid by the manufacturer to the user, and the manufacturer will not be liable for any expenses incurred, by the user, in remedying any defect in the product. Service under this warranty is the responsibility of the installer. In the event service under this wan'anty is needed, the user of the product shall request such service directly from the installer. If the user is unable to locate TABLEA Warranty for gas appliance heat exchangers Product Cozy Cozy Cozy Cozy Cozy Cozy Cozy Cozy Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Gas Fired Floor Furnace Fired Walt Furnace Fired Vented Console Heater Fired Direct Vent Heater Fired Counterflow Furnace Fired Counterflow Direct Vent Furnace Fired Direct Vent Baseboard Furnace Fired Hi-Efficient Direct Vent Walt Furnace LOUISVILLE RO. Box2767 TIN AND STOVE only. Warranty Period 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years 10 Years COMPANY - Louisville, Kentucky40201-2767
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