Enerco HSBF20LPT User Manual

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Installation instructions and Owner’s Manual

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Product Features

Figure 1

SAFETY DEVICE

This heater has a pilot with an Oxygen Depletion Sensor
(ODS) safety shut off system. The ODS/pilot shuts off
the heater if there is not enough fresh air.

IGNITION SYSTEM

PIEZO: BF10LP/ IR10LP The heater is equipped with a
piezo manual ignitor. This system requires no matches,
batteries, or other source to light heater.

Electronic: BF20LPT/BF30LPT/IR20LPT/IR30LPT
The heater is equipped with an electronic manual ignitor.
This system requires no matches, or other source to
light heater, but does require one AA battery to operate
ignitor (AA Battery included).

To install or replace battery unscrew the
ignitor cap (red button), insert battery and
replace cap.

(AA Battery included)

THERMOSTATIC CONTROL ON
THERMOSTAT MODELS

(BF20LPT, BF30LPT, IR20LPT and IR30LPT)

These heaters have a control valve with a thermostat
sensing bulb. This results in the greatest heater comfort
and may result in lower bills.

These heaters also include an electrical blower. The
blower switch has three positions: MANUAL, OFF and
AUTO. In AUTO, the blower will turn on and off as the
heater cycles on and off. In MANUAL, the blower will run
continuously. To turn blower off, use the OFF position.

LOCAL CODES

Install and use heater with care.

Installation must conform to local codes or in the ab-
sences of local codes, use the latest edition of National
Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.

UNPACKING

1.

Remove heater from carton.

2.

Remove all protective packaging applied to
heater for shipment.

3.

Check heater for any shipping damage. If heater
is damaged, promptly inform dealer where you
bought heater.

FRESH AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND
VENTILATION

WARNING: This heater shall not be installed in a
confined space or unusually tight construction
unless provisions are provided for adequate com-
bustion and ventilation air. Read the following
instructions to insure proper fresh air for this and
other fuel-burning appliances in your home.

ESTABLISHING ADEQUATE VENTILATION

The following are 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 Tight Construction

2.

Unconfined Space

3.

Confined Space

This heater must not be installed in a confined space or
unusually tight construction unless provisions are
provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air.
The information on pages 3 through 5 will help you
classify your space and provide adequate ventilation.

Unusually Tight Construction

If your home meets all of the three following criteria you
must provide additional fresh air. See Ventilation Air
from Outdoors
, page 5.

Unusually tight construction is defined as construction
where:

a. Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmo-

sphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a
rating of one perm (6 x 10

-11

kg per pa-sec-m

2

) or less

with openings gasketed or sealed and

b. Weather stripping has been added on openable

windows and doors, and

c. Caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as

joints around windows and door frames, between
wall-ceiling joints, between wall panels, at penetra-
tions for plumbing, electrical, and gas lines, and at
other openings.

If you home does not meet all of the three criteria
above, see Determining the Type of Heater Location
Space
, page 4.

Confined Space and Unconfined Space

The National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54/ ANSI Z223.1
defines a confined space as a space whose volume is
less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8 m

3

per kW) of the aggregate input rating of all appliances

Ignitor Button

Control Knob

Grill

Front Panel

Burners

Heater
Cabinet

Room Temperature
Thermometer LED

Fan
Blower
Switch

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