Specifications
SECTION
D
NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION
The
heater must
be
installed
by a
qualified
service
person
according
to
this installation instruction
.
The
installation must conform with local codes
or, in the
absence
of
local codes,
the
National fuel
Gas
Code,
ANSI
Z223.1
.
The
installation must conform with local codes
or, in the
absence
of
local
codes,
the
current
CAN
1-B149
INSTALLATION
CODE.
For
mobile housing
and
recreational installation
the
current Standard
CSA Z
240.4
GAS
EQUIPPED
RECREATIONAL
VEHICLES
AND
MOBILE HOUSING.
A
manufactured home (mobile home) installation must
conform with
the
Manufactured Home Construction
and
Safety Standard, Title
24
CFR, Part 3280,
or,
when
such
a
standard
is not
applicable,
the
Standard
for
Manufactured Home installations, ANSI
A
225.1/NFPA
501
A.
Due
to
high temperatures
the
appliance should
be
located
out of
traffic
and
away from furniture
and
draperies.
Children
and
adults should
be
alerted
to the
hazards
of
high surface temperatures
and
should stay away
to
avoid
burns
or
clothing
ignition.
Young
children should
be
carefully supervised when
they
are in the
same room
as the
appliance.
Clothing
or
other flammable material should
not be
placed
on or
near
the
appliance.
Make
sure that
the
flow
of
combustion
and
ventilation
air
not be
obstructed.
Any
safety
or
guard removed
for
servicing
an
appliance
must
be
replaced prior
to
operating
the
appliance.
A\
WARNING
Do
not
operate appliance with
the
panel removed,
cracked
or
broken. Replacement
of the
panel should
be
done
by a
licensed
or
qualified service person.
Installation
and
repair should
be
done
by a
qualified
service
person.
The
appliance should
be
inspected
before
use and at
least annually
by a
qualified service
person. More frequent cleaning
may be
required
due to
excessive
lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc.
It is
imperative
that
control compartments, burners
and
circulating
air
passageways
of the
appliance
be
kept
clean.
Do
not use
this heater
if any
part
has
been under water.
Immediately call
a
qualified service technician
to
inspect
the
heater
and to
replace
any
part
of the
control system
and any gas
control which
has
been under water.
The
appliance, when installed, must
be
electrically
grounded
in
accordance with local codes
or, in the
absence
of
local codes, with
the
National Electrical
Code,
ANSI/NFPA
70.
The
appliance, when installed, must
be
electrically
connected
and
grounded
in
accordance with local codes
or,
in the
absence
of
local codes, with
the
current
CSA
C22.1
CANADIAN
ELECTRICAL
CODE.
A
WARNING
THIS
APPLIANCE
IS
EQUIPPED WITH
A
THREE-PRONG
(GROUNDING)
PLUG
FOR
YOUR PROTECTION
AGAINST
SHOCK HAZARD
AND
SHOULD
BE
PLUGGED
DIRECTLY
INTO
A
PROPERLY
GROUNDED
THREE-PRONG
RECEPTACLE.
DO NOT CUT OR
REMOVE
THE
GROUNDING
PRONG
FROM
THIS PLUG.
A\
WARNING
IN
MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOMES
WIRED
FOR
120/240V,
ENSURE THAT
THE
GF500
IS
ONLY
PLUGGED
INTO
A
120
VOLT
CIRCUIT.
A
CAUTION
Before
converting
the
GF500
gas
type
(to
Liquid
Propane
or Nat
Gas),
Read
instructions
in
Section
E,
Page
15.
For
manufactured
home (mobile
home)
or
residential
installation
convertible
for use
with
natural
gas and
liquefied
petroleum
gases when provision
is
made
for the
simple
conversion
from
one gas to the
other.










