Heatiator NEVO4236I NEVO3630I manual

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 1 Model(s): NEVO4236I NEVO3630I Owner ’ s Manual Installation and Operation Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by qualified personnel. Hearth & Home T echnologies suggests NFI certified or factory-trained professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI c[...]

  • Page 2

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 2 Listing Label Information/Location Model Name: ___________________________________________ Date purchased/installed: __________________ Serial Number: __________________________________________ Location on fi replace: _____________________ Dealership purchased from: _____________________[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 3 Safety Alert Key: • DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided will result in death or serious injury . • W ARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury . • CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if[...]

  • Page 4

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 4  = Contains updated information. 14 Finishing A. Mantel and W all Projections 54 B. Facing Material 55 15 Appliance Setup A. Remove the Packaging 56 B. Remove the Shipping Materials 56 C. Removing Fixed Glass Assembly 56 D. Remove Glass Media Package 56 E. Clean the Appliance 56 F . Ac[...]

  • Page 5

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 5 B. Limited Lifetime W arranty 4021-645C 12-29-10 Page 1 of 2 Hearth & Home T echnologies Inc. LIMITED LIFETIME W ARRANTY Hearth & Home T echnologies Inc., on behalf of its hearth brands (”HHT”), extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet, coal and electric hearth[...]

  • Page 6

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 6 B. Limited Lifetime W arranty (continued) 4021-645C 12-29-10 Page 2 of 2 W ARRANTY CONDITIONS:  7KLVZDUUDQWRQOFRYHUV++7DSSOLDQFHVWKDWDUHSXUFKDVHGW KURXJKDQ++7 DXWKRUL]HGGHDOHURUGLVWULEXWRU  $ OLVWRI ++7DXWKRUL]HGGHD[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 7 B. T empered Glass Speci fi cations This appliance is manufactured with tempered glass and may be installed in hazardous locations such as bathtub enclosures as de fi ned by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The tempered glass has been tested and certi fi ed to the require[...]

  • Page 8

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 8 H. Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or operated by the Commonwealth and where the side w[...]

  • Page 9

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 9 Decorative Doors (not shown) Section 2 Fixed Glass Assembly Section 15 Mantel Hearth (not required) Clear Space Section 2 Fan Kits Section 2 Figure 2.1 General Operating Parts B. Y our Fireplace W ARNING! DO NOT operate fi replace before reading and understanding operating instructions. [...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 10 CLEAR SP ACE 3 FT . IN FRONT OF FIREPLACE D. Clear Space W ARNING! DO NOT place combustible objects in front of the fi replace. High temperatures may start a fi re. See Fig- ure 2.2. Avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitive objects on mantel or hearth. Heat may damage these objec[...]

  • Page 11

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 1 1 J. Before Lighting Fireplace Before operating this fi replace for the fi rst time, have a quali fi ed service technician : • V erify all shipping materials have been removed from inside and/or underneath the fi rebox. • Review proper placement of logs, rockwool and/or other deco[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 12 K. Lighting Instructions (IPI) • For normal use, activate/deactivate your fi replace with the wall switch or remote control. • The IPI system may be operated with four AA-cell batteries. When using batteries, unplug the power supply . T o prolong battery life, remove them when using[...]

  • Page 13

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 13 Initial Break-in Procedure • The fireplace should be run three to four hours continuously on high. • T urn the fi replace of f and allow it to completely cool. • Remove fi xed glass assembly . See Section 15.D. • Clean fi xed glass assembly . See Section 3. • Replace the fi[...]

  • Page 14

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 14 Glass Cleaning Frequency: Seasonally By: Homeowner T ools Needed : Protective gloves, glass cleaner , drop cloth and a stable work surface. CAUTION! Handle fi xed glass assembly with care. Glass is breakable. • Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass • Avoid abrasive cleaners ?[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 15 Control Compartment and Firebox T op Frequency: Annually By: Quali fi ed Service T echnician T ools needed : Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner , dust cloths • V acuum and wipe out dust, cobwebs, debris or pet hair . Use caution when cleaning these areas. Screw tips that have penetrate[...]

  • Page 16

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 16 NOTE: An installation will have either a vertical termination or a horizontal termination. It will not have both (as shown). Noncombustible Roof Flashing maintains minimum clearance around pipe (Section 10) Ceiling Firestop on floor of attic (Section 8) V ent Pipe (Section 8) Horizontal [...]

  • Page 17

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 17 B. Design and Installation Considerations Heatilator direct vent gas appliances are designed to op- erate with all combustion air siphoned from outside of the building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside. No additional outside air source is required. Installation MUST comply wi[...]

  • Page 18

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 18 5 5 F raming and Clearances A. Select Appliance Location When selecting a location for the appliance it is important to consider the required clearances to walls (see Figure 5.1). W ARNING! Risk of Fire or Burns! Provide adequate clearance around air openings and for service access. Due [...]

  • Page 19

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 19 B. Construct the Appliance Chase A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose the gas appliance and/or its vent system. In cooler climates the vent should enclosed inside the chase. NOTICE: T reatment of ceiling fi restops and wall shield fi restops and construction of the[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 20 D Clearance to Ceiling 30 in. (762 mm) 0 in. 0 in. T O LEVEL OF ST ANDOFFS Combustible Object 36 in. (914 mm) 0 in. Combustible flooring may be installed next to the front of the appliance. Drywall 1/2 in. (13 mm) 1/2 in. (13 mm) C A B Figure 5.2 Clearances to Combustibles C. Clearances [...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 21 Measured from top of fireplace opening (in inches) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 5-1/2 6-1/4 7 7-3/4 8-1/2 9-1/4 10 10-3/4 1 1-1/2 12-1/4 13 13-3/4 14-1/2 15-1/4 16 30 in. minimum to ceiling D. Mantel and W all Projections W ARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clea[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 22 A. V ent T ermination Minimum Clearances Figure 6.1 Minimum Height From Roof T o Lowest Discharge Opening Horizontal overhang 12 X 20 in. (508 mm) Lowest Discharge Opening T ermination Cap Roof Pitch is X / 12 V ertical wall H (min.) - Minimum height from roof to lowest discharge opening[...]

  • Page 23

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 23 Dimension Descriptions A Clearance above the ground, a veranda, porch, deck or balcony - 12 in. (30 cm) minimum. * B Clearance to window or door that may be opened – 10,000 BTUs or less, 6 in. (15 cm) minimum; 10,000-50,000 BTUs, 9 in. (23 cm) minimum; over 50,000 BTUs, 12 in. (30 cm) [...]

  • Page 24

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 24 Horizontal V ertical 8-1/2 in. 8-1/2 in. 12 in. On 45° runs, 1 ft (.3 m) of diagonal is equal to 8-1/2 in. (216 mm) horizontal run and 8-1/2 in. (216 mm) vertical run. A. Approved Pipe This appliance is approved for use with Hearth & Home T echnologies DVP and/or SLP venting systems[...]

  • Page 25

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 25 H 1 V 1 T o replace the fi rst starter elbow with two 45° elbows, refer to Figure 7.4. All other 90° elbows can be replaced with two 45° elbows. General Rules: • SUBTRACT 3 ft. from the total H measurement for each 90° elbow installed horizontally . • SUBTRACT 1-1/2 ft. from the[...]

  • Page 26

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 26 4 ft min. (1.22 m) 20 ft max. (6.10 m) H 1 V 1 H 2 H 3 Installed Horizontally Installed V ertically H 2 Figure 7.5 T wo Elbows 1. T op V ent - Horizontal T ermination - (continued) Figure 7.4 T wo 45° Elbows replacing One 90° Elbow V 1 min. V 1 max. H 1 +H 2 max. H 1 +H 2 +H 3 max. ft [...]

  • Page 27

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 27 Figure 7.6 1. T op V ent - Horizontal T ermination - (continued) Three Elbows H 1 V 1 V 2 H 2 Installed V ertically V 1 min. V 1 + V 2 max. H 1 +H 2 max. ft m ft m ft m DVP 2 0.61 24 7.32 19 5.79 SLP 2 0.61 22 6.71 19 5.79 2. T op V ent - V ertical T ermination No Elbow Figure 7.7 12 ft [...]

  • Page 28

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 28 Figure 7.7a Remove Flue Visor Figure 7.7b 12 to 30 ft V ertical Run Figure 7.7c 31 ft to 60 ft V ertical Run Install T op V ent Flue Baf fl e - No Elbow Con fi gu- rations • Remove screws holding fl ue visor to fi rebox top. See Figure 7.7a. • Remove the fl ue visor . • Using [...]

  • Page 29

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 29 Figure 7.8 2. T op V ent - V ertical T ermination - (continued) Three Elbows 12 ft (3.66 m) min. 60 ft (18.29 m) max. Maximum horizontal run is 100% of vertical, but cannot exceed 17 ft (5.18 m)[...]

  • Page 30

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 30 Figure 7.9 T wo Elbows 12 ft (3.66 m) min. 60 ft (18.29 m) max. Maximum horizontal run is 100% of vertical, but cannot exceed 17 ft (5.18 m) 2. T op V ent - V ertical T ermination - (continued)[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 31 3. Rear V ent - Horizontal T ermination Figure 7.10 Figure 7.1 1 No Elbow One 45° Elbow 18 in. (457 mm) max. 18 in. (457 mm) max. REMOVE PILOT SHIELD NOTICE: T o ensure proper operation of appliance, remove the pilot shield when the venting con fi guration includes a single 45 ° elbow[...]

  • Page 32

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 32 3. Rear V ent - Horizontal T ermination - (continued) T wo Elbows Figure 7.12 Figure 7.13 Three Elbows H 2 V 1 H 1 H 2 V 1 H 3 H 1 Installed Horizontally H 1 max. V 1 min. H 1 +H 2 +H 3 max. ft m ft m ft m 0 0 1 0.30 3 0.91 2 0.61 1 0.30 3 0.91 4 1.22 2 0.61 6 1.83 6 1.83 3 0.91 9 2.74 8[...]

  • Page 33

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 33 4. Rear V ent - V ertical T ermination One Elbow Figure 7.14 T wo Elbows Figure 7.15 12 ft (3.66 m) min. 60 ft (18.29 m) max. 0 min. 6 ft (1.83 m) max. 12 ft (3.66 m) min. 60 ft (18.29 m) max. 0 min. 6 ft (1.83 m) max. Maximum horizontal run is 100% of vertical, but cannot exceed 18 ft ([...]

  • Page 34

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 34 4. Rear V ent - V ertical T ermination - (continued) Three Elbows Figure 7.16 12 ft (3.66 m) min. 60 ft (18.29 m) max. 0 min. 6 ft (1.83 m) max. Maximum horizontal run is 100% of vertical, but can- not exceed 18 ft (5.49 m)[...]

  • Page 35

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 35 * When using SLP pipe, minimum clearances from the vent pipe to combustible materi- als at inside wall firestops are: T op: 2-1/2 in. (64 mm) Bottom: 1/2 in. (13 mm) Sides: 1 in. (25 mm) Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm). • DVP heat shield - designed to [...]

  • Page 36

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 36 3 fasteners per side Ceiling firestop installed below ceiling. Ceiling firestop installed above ceiling. Install attic insula- tion shields before or after installation of vent system. A TTIC ABOVE A PIPE DVP SLP A 10 in. (254 mm) 9 in. (229 mm) A C. Install the Ceiling Firestop A ceilin[...]

  • Page 37

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 37 Bend all tabs inward 90° to maintain clearance and prevent insulation from falling inside Insert 3 screws Bend 4 tabs inward 90° to maintain clearance D. Install Attic Insulation Shield W ARNING! Fire Risk. DO NOT allow loose materials or insulation to touch vent. Hearth & Home T e[...]

  • Page 38

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 38 CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during installa- tion. Sheet metal edges are sharp. NOTICE: Once appliance is set up for top or rear venting, it CANNOT be changed at a later time. A. T op V ent 9 9 Appliance Preparation Figure [...]

  • Page 39

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 39 B. Rear V ent NOTICE: Once appliance is set up for top or rear venting, it CANNOT be changed at a later time. Figure 9.6 Figure 9.8 Figure 9.7 Figure 9.10 Figure 9.9 • Fold the tabs toward the center of the vent cap (90º) and remove the insulation gasket. • Cut the metal retaining b[...]

  • Page 40

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 40 Nailing Flanges (both sides & top) C. Secure and Level the Appliance W ARNING! Risk of Fire! Prevent contact with: • Sagging or loose insulation • Insulation backing or plastic • Framing and other combustible materials Block openings into the chase to prevent entry of blown-in [...]

  • Page 41

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 41 Lances 1 0 10 Install V ent Pipe A. Assemble V ent Sections (DVP Only) Attach Pipe to the Firebox Assembly Note: The end of the pipe sect ions with the lanced t abs will face towards the applianc e. Attach the fi rst pipe section to the starting collar: • Lanced pipe end to the starti[...]

  • Page 42

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 42 B. Assemble V ent Sections (SLP Only) T o attach the fi rst vent component to the starting collars of the appliance • Attach a DVP-SLP24 adapter to the starting collar of the appliance. • Lock the vent components into place by sliding the pipe section onto the collar . • Align the[...]

  • Page 43

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 43 Figure 10.8 Securing V ertical Pipe Sections Figure 10.9 Securing Horizontal Pipe Sections E. Disassemble V ent Sections • Rotate either section (see Figure 10.10) so the seams on both pipe sections are aligned as shown in Figure 10.1 1. • Pull carefully to separate the pieces of pip[...]

  • Page 44

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 44 Cut hole 1/8 in. (3 mm) greater in size than pattern of support box as it is projected onto roofline. 2 in. (51 mm) minimum below finished ceiling Cathedral ceiling support box Level F . Install Decorative Ceiling Components (SLP only) A decorative ceiling thimble can be installed on a ?[...]

  • Page 45

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 45 CAULK G. Install Metal Roof Flashing • See minimum vent heights for various pitched roofs (Figure 10.14) to determine the length of pipe to extend through the roof. • Slide the roof fl ashing over the pipe sections extending through the roof as shown in Figure 10.15. Horizontal over[...]

  • Page 46

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 46 Important Notice: Heat shields may not be fi eld constructed. J. Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal T ermination W ARNING! Risk of Fire! T o prevent overheating and fi re, heat shields must extend through the entire wall thick- ness. • DO NOT remove the heat shields attached to [...]

  • Page 47

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 47 INTERIOR Heat Shield or Extended Heat Shield W all Shield Firestop Heat Shield 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) min. overlap SHEA THING V ent depth from back of appliance to outside surface of exterior wall (see chart below) Slip Section can be extended Inner V ent Outer V ent EXTERIOR Figure 10.19 V e[...]

  • Page 48

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 48 1 1 11 Shroud s • Chase top shrouds may be fi eld constructed where permitted by regional building codes. W ARNING! Risk of Fire! Shrouds must be constructed as speci fi ed. Improper construction may overheat chase top. NOTICE: Some regional codes require an agency-Listed shroud. Con[...]

  • Page 49

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 49 Min. Base Dim Min. Height Min. Base Dim Figure 1 1.2 Mailbox Style Shroud Dimensions Minimum Opening Height Minimum Base Dimension Min. Opening Width Min. Base Dimension Minimum Height Figure 1 1.2 Roofed Style Shroud Dimensions Roofed Style Shroud (may be used with DVP-TV , DVP-TVHW , S[...]

  • Page 50

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 50 A. Fuel Conversion • Make sure the appliance is compatible with available gas types. • Conversions must be made by a qualified service technician using Hearth & Home T echnologies speci fi ed and approved parts. B. Gas Pressure • Optimum appliance performance requires proper i[...]

  • Page 51

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 51 A. Wiring Requirements NOTICE: This appliance must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with local codes or , in the absence of local codes, with National Electric Code ANSI/NFP A 70-latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22.1. • Wire the appliance junction box t[...]

  • Page 52

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 52 D. Electrical Service and Repair W ARNING! Risk of Shock! Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. V erify proper operation after servicing. RC100 (optional) RC200 (optional) V alve Power supply plugged into[...]

  • Page 53

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 53 F . W all Switch Installation for Fan (Optional) If the box is being wired to a wall mounted switch for use with a fan, see Figure 13.3: • The power supply for the appliance must be brought into a switch box. • The power can then be supplied from the switch box to the appliance using[...]

  • Page 54

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 54 1 in. (25 mm) min. to perpendicular wall A 3-1/2 in. (89 mm) min. from fireplace opening to perpendicular wall B Mantel Leg or Perpendicular W all T op of Appliance Drywall A B Measured from top of fireplace opening (in inches) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 5 5-1/2 6-1/4 7 7-3[...]

  • Page 55

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 55 B. Facing Material • Metal front faces may be covered with non-combustible materials only . • Facing and/or fi nishing materials must not interfere with air fl ow through louvers, operation of louvers or doors, or access for service. • Facing and/or fi nishing materials must nev[...]

  • Page 56

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 56 1 5 15 Applianc e Setup A. Remove the Packaging Remove the shrink fi lm, corrugated top cap, bottom cap and column protectors from the appliance. The appliance should look as shown in Figure 15.1. Figure 15.1 Appliance Unwrapped B. Remove the Shipping Materials Remove the shipping mater[...]

  • Page 57

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 57 G. Place the Glass Media W ARNING! Risk of Explosion! Follow glass media placement instructions. • DO NOT place glass media in pilot opening. • DO NOT place glass media where they might fall into pilot opening. • DO NOT use any media other than the glass media supplied with this ?[...]

  • Page 58

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 58 H. Replacing Fixed Glass Assembly • Set the glass panel on the lower two or four glass assembly latches, ensuring the glass panel is centered in the opening. • Replace glass latches. See Figure 15.2. I. Air Shutter Setting Air shutter setting should be adjusted by a quali fi ed in- [...]

  • Page 59

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 59 1 6 16 T roubleshooting With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your gas appliance will provide years of trouble-free service. If you do experience a problem, this troubleshooting guide will assist a quali fi ed service technician in the diagnosis of a problem and the corre[...]

  • Page 60

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 60 Intelli fi re Ignition System - (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 4. Pilot sparks, but Pilot will not light. Note: Red LED may fl ash twice on the Module. A. Gas supply . V erify that incoming gas line shutoff valve is “open”. V erify that inlet pressure reading [...]

  • Page 61

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 61 1 7 17 Reference Materials C 19 1/8 in. (486 mm) 1 1 5/8 in. (295 mm) A 6 3/4 in. (171 mm) 3 in. (76 mm) 31 1/2 in. (800 mm) 39 1/8 in. (994 mm) 2 1/2 in. (64 mm) 1 1/2 in. (38 mm) 6 5/8 in. (168 mm) 13 1/8 in. (333 mm) 2 1/8 in. (54 mm) 39 5/8 in. (1006 mm) 23 3/8 in. (594 mm) B A. Appl[...]

  • Page 62

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 62 B. V ent Components Diagrams Figure 17.2 DVP V ent Components Effective Height/Length DVP Pipe (see chart) Pipe inches mm DVP4 4 102 DVP6 6 152 DVP12 12 305 DVP24 24 610 DVP36 36 914 DVP48 48 1219 DVP6A 3 - 6 76 - 152 DVP12A 3 - 12 76 - 305 Effective Height/Length 10-1/2 in. (267 mm) 10-[...]

  • Page 63

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 63 B. V ent Components Diagrams ( continued ) Figure 17.3 DVP V ent Components 13-1/4 in. (367 mm) 24-5/8 in. (625 mm) 27-1/2 in. (698 mm) RF6M Roof Flashing Multi-pak 31 in. (787 mm) 24-5/8 in. (625 mm) 13-1/4 in. (367 mm) RF12M Roof Flashing Multi-pak BEK T rap Cap Brick Extension 13-3/4 [...]

  • Page 64

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 64 B. V ent Components Diagrams ( continued ) Figure 17.4 DVP V ent Components DVP-TB1 Basement V ent Cap 12 in. (305 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) 7-3/8 in. (187 mm) 14 in. (356 mm) 17-3/4 in. (451 mm) 10-1/2 in. (267 mm) 3-7/8 in. (98 mm) DVP-TV V ertical T ermination Cap 1 in. (25 mm) 14 in. (35[...]

  • Page 65

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 65 B. V ent Components Diagrams ( continued ) Figure 17.5 DVP V ent Components DVP-TRAP1 DVP-TRAP2 DVP-HPC1 DVP-HPC2 DVP-TRAPK1 DVP-TRAPK2 DVP-TRAP Horizontal T ermination Cap 15-1/8 in. (384 mm) 12 in. (305 mm) 8 in. (203 mm) Max Effective Length Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimu[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 66 B. V ent Components Diagrams (continued) Figure 17.6 DVP V ent Components 13 in. (330 mm) 15 in. (381 mm) 8-1/8 in. (206 mm) DVP-HRC-SS 10-7/8 in. 276 mm 10-1/2 in. 267 mm 3° 87° Effective Length 5-3/4 to 8-3/8 in. 146 to 213 mm 5-1/2 in. 140 mm 8-3/8 in. 213 mm DVP-HRC-ZC-SS Fillers D[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 67 B. V ent Components Diagrams (continued) Figure 17.7 SLP Series V ent Components 8-3/4 in. 222 mm 6-1/2 in. 165 mm 6-5/8 in. 168 mm 6 in. 152 mm 6-1/2 in. 165 mm 6-5/8 in. 168 mm 9-7/8 in. 251 mm 6-1/2 in. 165 mm 9-1/4 in. 235 mm SLP-45 - 45° Elbow SLP-90ST - 90° Elbow Effective Height[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 68 B. V ent Components Diagrams (continued) Figure 17.8 SLP Series V ent Components SL-2DVP Adapter SLK-SNKD Snorkel T ermination Cap SLP-TVHW V ertical T ermination Cap DVP-FBHT Firebrick T ermination Cap (This termination cap requires an SL-2DVP adapter when used with SLP Pipe) SLP-TRAP1 [...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 69 B. V ent Components Diagrams (continued) Figure 17.9 V ent Components SLP-TRAP Horizontal T ermination Cap 15-1/8 in. (384 mm) 12 in. (305 mm) 8 in. (203 mm) Max Effective Length Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm). The heat shield is designed to be used on [...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 70 C. Service Parts Novus Evolution IPI Appliance NEVO3630i Beginning Manufacturing Date: Sept 2009 Ending Manufacturing Date:______ IMPORT ANT : THIS IS DA TED INFORMA TION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number . All [...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 71 Novus Evolution IPI Appliance NEVO4236i Beginning Manufacutring Date: Sept 2009 Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ C. Service Parts IMPORT ANT : THIS IS DA TED INFORMA TION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number . All[...]

  • Page 72

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 72 #13 V alve Assembly 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 13.10 13.1 1 13.12 13.14 13.13 13.15 13.16 13.17 C. Service Parts NEVO3630i, NEVO 4236i Beginning Manufacturing Date: Sept 2009 Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ IMPORT ANT : THIS IS DA TED INFORMA TION. When requesting ser[...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 73 C. Service Parts (continued) IMPORT ANT : THIS IS DA TED INFORMA TION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number . All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer . Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPT[...]

  • Page 74

    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 74 D. Optional Components A B C D LDS33/LDS46 Decorative Shroud E D A C B LDS-BV Decorative Shroud 20 in. [508 mm] 17 in. [432 mm] 9-3/8 in. [238 mm] TCG375 T erra Cotta Cap LDSCP-M Shroud Leg Multipack (not shown) Catalog # AB CD in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm LDS33 36 914 36 914 8.5 216 1 1 [...]

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    Heatilator • Evolution • 4065-1 14 Rev . o • 1 1/1 1 75 E. Contact Information - NOTES - ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ____________[...]