Page 2 - 4 VOLT SYSTEM WITH LOW-BTU STANDING PILOT
CONTENTS Introduction………………………………. 2Specifications and Dimensions…………… 2 Safety Rules………………………………. 3Clearances………………………………… 4, 5Location…………………………………… 6Installation………………………………… 6 Operation…………………………………. 7 Lighting Instructions……………………… 8, 9 Pilot Adjustment………………………….. 10 Removing Burner………………………. ...
Page 3 - SAFETY RULES; Do not attempt to extend vent pipes. 12 inches is maximum length.
SAFETY RULES 1. Follow all applicable local codes and ordinances. If there are none, follow the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI.Z223.1. A copy may be obtained from American Gas Association,1515 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, Virginia 22209, or the National Fire Protection Association,Ba...
Page 4 - Vent Terminal; VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES
REFERENCE LETTER TO DRAWING CANADIAN INSTALLAT A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 12 Inches (30 cm) B = Clearance to window or door that may be opened 12 Inches (30 cm) C = Clearance to permanently closed window 12 Inches (30 cm) D = Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit l...
Page 5 - CLEARANCES
CLEARANCES 1. The minimum clearance to a side wall is 4”. (See Fig. 1). NOTE: The unit may be recessed and rest directly against side studs andthe inside surface of the rear wall. 2. The minimum clearance to the ceiling is 4”. (See Figure 1).3. The minimum clearance to the floor is 0”. (See Figure 1...
Page 7 - FIGURE 6
LOCATE VENT OPENING After the location of the heater has been determined, theopening for the vent pipe should be cut. If the heater is to berecessed, cut out opening for heater between studs on theinterior wall and cut out the floor plate between the studs, soheater will set flat on floor as all dim...
Page 8 - FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING; WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:; LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS: DVCF403B, DVCF404B, DVCF653B, DVCF654B FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may resultcausing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by ...
Page 10 - INSPECTION AND CLEANING; PROPER BURNER FLAME
PILOT ADJUSTMENT Locate the pilot adjustment screw on the valve. Thepilot flame should surround at least the top 3/8” of thepowerpile (pilot generator) or flame sensor (see Figure7). The pilot is unregulated so it will be operating atinlet line pressure (Max. 7” w.c. for Natural Gas and11” w.c. for ...
Page 12 - AMPS
DVCF407B, DVCF408B I.I.D. DVCF557B, DVCF558B THERMOSTAT POWER CORD MOTOR GREEN GREEN WHITE WHITE BLACK BROWN BLACK WHITE BLACK BLUE BLACK TRANSFORMER LIMIT SWITCH FANSWITCH PILOT AUXILIARYLIMITSWITCH BLACK GAS VALVE PCM TH PV SENSE MV MV/PV TR IGN SP715-NAT. ORSP735-L.P. SP715-NAT. ORSP735-L.P. THPV...
Page 13 - TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING DIAGRAM; MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors cancause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. TERMINAL BLOCK WIRING DIAGRAM Fan/Limit Switch (Brown) Power Cord (Black) Transformer (Black) Selector Switch (Red) Motor(Red) Po...
Page 14 - SIDE
OPTIONAL SIDE DISCHARGE KITS SIDE DISCHARGE ON CASING 1. Use Optional Kit No. 306SR-A. 2. Cut out and remove embossed area on casing side. 3. Remove knockout from inner liner. 4. P l a c e 1 - 1 / 2 ” b o o t f r o m k i t t h r o u g h o p e n i n g ,matching flanges of boot to knockout on inner li...
Page 15 - 4-PEK KIT INSTRUCTIONS; ALL; UNITS WITH TERMINAL BOARD
14-PEK KIT INSTRUCTIONS (14’ PLUG EXTENSION KIT) FOR NON-RECESSED INSTALLATIONS ONLY 90 DegreeOutsideCorner 3 FT.SECTION W ALL 3 FT.SECTION BOTTOMSECTION 1 2 3 4 UNITS WITH TERMINAL BOARD STEP #1. Turn heater off following Section 3 in “Lighting Instructions” and allow to cool. 2. Turn off all elect...
Page 16 - TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Flame too large 1. Defective operator section of valve. 1. Replace valve. 2. Burner orifice too large. 2. Check with local gas company for proper orifice size and replace. 3. If installed above 2,000 feet. 3. See orifice chart, page 10. Yellow burner flame 1...
Page 17 - TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART - Continued; SERVICE RECORD; SYMPTOM
Burner won’t turn on 1. Gas valve not turned on. 1. Turn gas valve to “on” position. 2. No voltage to valve. 2. Check for 24 Volts to valve from transformer. 3. Defective thermostat. 3. Check wall thermostat. 4. No 115 V. Line voltage. 4. Provide line voltage. 5. Gas valve defective. 5. Replace gas ...
Page 18 - DIRECT VENT COUNTERFLOW WALL FURNACE; THERMOSTAT
DIRECT VENT COUNTERFLOW WALL FURNACE SPARK IGNITER - I.I.D. THERMOSTAT VENT ASSEMLBY Prices and specifications subjectto change without notice.All prices are F.O.B. factory. BURNER ASSEMBLYDVCF40B-R, DVCF55B-R, DVCF65B-R SERIES Page 18 55 14 15 54 12 25b 28b 28 25 34 58 13 13b 41 53 57 56 31 59 60 3...
Page 19 - HOW TO PROPERLY ORDER PARTS
NAT. DVCF403B-R DVCF407B-R DVCF557B-R DVCF653B-R MODEL NUMBER L.P. DVCF404B-R DVCF408B-R DVCF558B-R DVCF654B-R REF. PART LIST PART LIST PART LIST PART LIST PART DESCRIPTION NO. NO. PRICE NO. PRICE NO. PRICE NO. PRICE Casing Side, Right 1a 34065 $56.10 34065 $56.10 34560 $61.30 34560 $61.30 Casing Si...
Page 22 - TABLE A; LOUISVILLE TIN AND STOVE COMPANY; LIMITED WARRANTY
The Louisville Tin & Stove Co. warrants to the original user the accompanying product for the periodspecified herein, provided said product is installed,operated, maintained, serviced, and used according tothe instructions and specifications accompanying theproduct. AS OUTLINED IN OUR INSTRUCTIO...