Page 2 - American National Standards Institute, Inc.; LOCAL CODES; SECTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT: Read this owner's manual carefully and completely before trying toassemble, operate, or service this fireplace. Improper use of this fireplace can causeserious injury or death from burns, fire, explosion, electrical shock, and carbon poi-soning. WARNINGS/SAFETY INFORMATI...
Page 3 - WARNING: Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous.; WARNINGS/SAFETY INFORMATION; CONTINUED
WARNING: Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous. 1. This heater shall not be installed in a bedroom or bathroom. 2. Never install the fireplace * in a recreational vehicle * where curtains, furniture, clothing, or other flammable objects are less than 36 inches from the front, to...
Page 4 - Rotate knob clockwise to LOW, counter clockwise to HIGH.
WARNINGS/SAFETY INFORMATION CONTINUED 17. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING: Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu with headaches, dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, obtain fresh air immediately. Have the heater serviced as it may not be operating properly. 18. This ...
Page 6 - WARNING; Operation; Everything needed to complete installation.; LOCATING FIREPLACE
PRODUCT FEATURES AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construc-tion unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air.Read the following instructions to insure proper fresh air for this and other fuel-bu...
Page 7 - AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION; Providing adequate ventilation; The following is excerpts from; Unusually Tight Construction
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION CONTINUED Providing adequate ventilation The following is excerpts from National Fuel Gas Code. NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1, Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation.All spaces in homes fall into one of the three following ventilation classifications:1. Unusually Ti...
Page 8 - Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION CONTINUED Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Use this worksheet to determine if you have a confined or unconfined space. Space: Includes the room in which you will install the firebox plus any adjoining rooms withdoorless passageways or ventilat...
Page 9 - VENTILATION AIR; Follow the; Figure 1 - Ventilation Air from Inside Building
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION CONTINUED B. Vent room directly to the outdoors. See Ventilation Air from Outdoors, page 10. C. Install a lower BTU/Hr firebox, if lower BTU/Hr size makes room unconfined. If the actual BTU/Hr used is less than the maximum BTU/Hr the space can support, the spaceis ...
Page 10 - INSTALLATION CLEARANCES; INSTALLATION; Figure 2 - Ventilation Air from Outdoors
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION CONTINUED Ventilation Air From OutdoorsProvide extra fresh air by using ventilation grills or ducts. You must provide two permanentopenings: one within 12" of the ceiling and one within 12" of the floor. Connect these itemsdirectly to the outdoors or spaces...
Page 11 - MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES; SIDE WALL; Figure 3 - Minimum Clearance to Wall and Ceiling; SCREEN REMOVAL
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES 12" TO SIDE WALL 42" RIGHT SIDE REQUIRES18" TO COMBUSTIBLESFOR ACCESS DOOR TOCONTROLS. Figure 3 - Minimum Clearance to Wall and Ceiling SCREEN REMOVAL 11 1. Remove the two(2) screws in the top of the screen.2. Lean the top of the screen outward and lift...
Page 12 - GAS CONNECTION; CAUTION; FIGURE 5. Gas Connection; ARNING
GAS CONNECTION CAUTION Use new black iron or steel pipe only. Internally tinned copper tubing can beused in some areas when permitted by local codes. Only use pipe of 1/2" orgreater diameter to allow full gas volume to heater. Excessive pressure loss willoccur if the pipe is too small. A manual ...
Page 13 - GAS PRESSURE CHECK; FIGURE 6. Flex Pipe Connected to control; GAS INLET
The heater regulator controls the burner pressure which should be checked at the pressure testpoint located on the front of the main control and is accessible by removing the control panelon the right side of the heater. The pressure should be checked with the heater burning and the control set to h...
Page 14 - LOG ASSEMBLY; FIGURE 8 - Log Set Assembly
LOG ASSEMBLY LOG POSITIONINGThis unit is supplied with a set of four ceramic fiber logs. Do not handle these logs with yourbare hands! Always wear gloves to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers. After handlinglogs, wash your hands gently with soap and water to remove any traces of fibers. PRO...
Page 15 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Avoid any drafts that alter the burner flame patterns. Do not allow fans to blow directly into theheater. Do not place a blower inside burn area of fireplace. Ceiling fans may create drafts thatalter burner flame patterns. Sooting and improper burning will occur. This vent-fre...
Page 16 - Wait about one minute then turn burner; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS,; Unplug all electric power if service is to be performed.; TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE; Set the thermostat to lowest setting.; LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS; TOP VIEW OF BURNER ASSEMBLY
If the does not pop up when released, stopand immediately call your service techni- cian or gas supplier. If the pilot will notstay lit after several tries, turn controlknob to "OFF" and call your gas supplier.9. Turn valve knob clockwise to "ON". 10. Wait about one minute then turn ...
Page 17 - FIGURE 9 - Pilot Flame FIGURE 10 - Incorrect Shape of Pilot Flame; Turn off heater and allow to cool before cleaning.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS, CONTINUED MATCH LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONSIf the pilot will not light using the piezo ignitor, you can light the pilot with a match. First, locatethe pilot. The pilot is located between the two burner tubes on the right end (facing the unit),inside the firebox. To light pilot with...
Page 18 - FLAME APPEARANCE; FIGURE 11 - Flames, Natural Gas and LP Gas
CLEANING / SERVICING, CONTINUED FLAMESThe flames behind log #1, and in front of log #2, should be yellow with a blue base. The flamesshould not be impinging on either of the cross logs. (See Below, Figure 11) FLAME APPEARANCE FIGURE 11 - Flames, Natural Gas and LP Gas #2 #1 18 Periodic Cleaning • Do...
Page 19 - PARTS DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST
PARTS DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 18 19 22 23 24 28 B D A C 25 26 20 21 27 15 16 17
Page 21 - and WIRING DIAGRAMS
KEY DESCRIPTION PART NO. QTY. 1 BLOWER 80432 1 2 THERMODISC 80381 1 3 BLOWER BRACKET 24995 2 4 RHEOSTAT BRACKET 25002B 1 5 BLOWER RHEOSTAT 80090 1 - NUT & KNOB - - 6 POWER SUPPLY CORD 80232 1 ** #10A x 1/2 SCREWS 83172 6 ** STRAIN RELIEF BUSHING 80109 1 2020 BLOWER KIT, and WIRING DIAGRAMS 21 TH...
Page 22 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES RE MOT E SKY TECH SKYTECH 1001 ON OFF INDICATOR R E M OTE NO OFF SKYT ECH MODEL: RCK60 REMOTE CONTROL KIT 22 MODEL: WSK60 WALL SWITCH KIT MODEL: WTK60 WALL THERMOSTAT KIT 50 60 70 80 90 21 10 32 c 50 60 70 80 90 21 10 32 c
Page 25 - NOTES
Page 28 - Keeping America Warm Since 1869; United States Stove Company; 27 Industrial Park Road; Save this manual for future reference.; The PART NUMBER
26 COMPANY U NI TED STATESSTOVE C S S U Keeping America Warm Since 1869 United States Stove Company 227 Industrial Park Road P.O.Box 151 South Pittsburg, TN 37380 (423) 837-2100 Save this manual for future reference. 2020 Owner's Manual When writing, always give the full model number which is on the...