Uvs27 vent-free gas heater – Vermont Casting 4090 - 4092 User Manual

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UVS27 Vent-Free Gas Heater

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Example:

A room that is 18’ x 12’ x 8’ has a volume of 1728

cubic feet, ( length x width x height). An adjoining open
kitchen that is 10’ x 12’ x 8’ has a volume of 960 cubic
feet. An adjoining open dining room is 12’ x 12’ x 8’ with
a volume of 1152 cubic feet. The total space volume is
3840 cubic feet. (1728 + 960 + 1152).
2. Divide the volume of space by 50 cubic feet. The
result is the maximum BTU/Hr that the space can sup-
port.

Example:

3840 divided by 50 = 76.8 or 76,800 BTU/Hr.
3. Add the BTU/Hr ratings of all fuel-burning appliances
installed in the same space, including the following:

Gas Water Heater

Gas Furnace

Gas Fireplace Logs

Unvented Gas Heater

Vented Gas Heater*

Other Gas Appliances*

* Do not include Direct Vent appliances as these

utilize outside air for combustion and vent to the
outdoors.

Example:

Gas Range

55,000 BTU/Hr

Unvented Heater

+33,000 BTU/Hr

Total

88,000 BTU/Hr

4. Compare the maximum BTU/Hr rating the space can
support with the total BTU/Hr used by the appliances.
Example:

76,800 BTU/Hr - max. the space can support

88,000 BTU/Hr - total used by appliances

In this example, the maximum BTU/Hr that the space
can support is less than the total used by the appli-
ances, the space is considered to be Confined space.
Additional air must be provided to meet the require-
ments of the Unvented heater.

W A R N I N G

This heater shall not be installed in a confined
space or unusually tight construction unless
provisions are made for adequate combustion
and ventilation air.

W A R N I N G

If the area in which the heater may be operated
is smaller than that defined as an unconfined
spaceof if the building is of unusually tight
constructins, provide adequate combustion and
ventilation air by one of the methods described
in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/
NFPA 54, Section 5.3 or applicable codes.

A confined space may be ventilated in two ways:
A) Open up or provide at least two ventilating grilles to
an adjoining unconfined space. Use any of the options
illustrated in Figure 3.

Each of the two grilles must provide an opening of

at least 50 square inches, with all opening dimensions
being at least 3”. One grille must be located within 12”
of the ceiling; the other within 12” of the floor. (If the
total exceeds 100,000 BTU/Hr, additional grilles will be
required.)

B) Vent the room directly to the outdoors. (Provide

one square inch of opening for each 4,000 BTU/hr.
If the total BTU/Hr used by the appliances is less than
the maximum BTU/Hr the space is able to support,
the room meets the Unconfined space criteria and no
further ventilation is required.
For further information on ventilation guidelines and
sizing specifications follow the National Fuel Gas Code
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Section 5.3.

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Ventilation options

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12”

12”

Option 3 -

Vents to

Adjoining

Room

Option 1

Vents to Ad-

joining Room

Option 2

- Remove

Door to

Adjoining

Rooms

VO370-2

Fig. 3 Vent options to provide additional air.

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