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VENT-FREE APPLICATIONS (Additional Requirements)

1.

Do not use this CHILLBUSTER as a Vent Free Heater in sleeping quarters, bathrooms or recreational vehicles.

2.  When operated as a VENT FREE heater, the minimum clearances from the fireplace opening to combustible 

materials must be maintained as outlined in section "CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES" (page 6).

3.

The installation and the provision for combustion and ventilation air must conform with the National Fuel Gas Code 
ANSI Z223.1 latest edition.

Provisions For Adequate Combustion And Ventilation Air (VENT-FREE):

This heater shall not be installed in a "confined" space or unusually tight construction

unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air.

Confined Or Unconfined Space Determination (VENT-FREE):
The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000
Btu per hour (4.8m

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per kW) of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space and an unconfined

space as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8m

3

 per kW) of the aggregate

input rating of all appliances installed in that space. Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the
appliances are installed, through openings not furnished with doors, are considered a part of the unconfined space.
Calculations To Determine Confined Or Unconfined Space (VENT-FREE):
1. Determine number of rooms (including adjoining rooms
with doorless passageways or ventilation grates.)

Example:
Living room/dining room + Kitchen

2. Determine the Total Volume of the Space (width
x length x height).

Living room/dining room  14' x 20' x  8' = 2240 cu ft
Kitchen                                        

8' x 12' x   8' =   768 cu ft

Total Volume of Space

       3008 cu ft

3. Divide the total space volume by 50 cuft to determine
the Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr.

3008 cu ft ÷  50 = 60.160  x 1000 = 

6 0 , 1 6 0

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr = 60,160 Btu/Hr

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4. Add the rated (Btu/hr) of all fuel burning appliances in
the "space" to determine Actual Btu/Hr Used.

Vent free gas log heater

40,000 Btu/Hr

Gas water heater                   

                    

32,000 Btu/Hr

Actual Btu/Hr Used

7 2 , 0 0 0   B t u / H r

Note: Do not include direct vent gas appliances.

5. Compare Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr against
     Actual Btu/hr Used.

Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr=60,160 Btu/Hr
Actual Btu/Hr Used=             

      72,000 Btu/Hr

Excess Btu/Hr=

     11,840 Btu/Hr

If Actual Btu/Hr Used is greater than Max Supportable Btu/Hr then space is CONFINED.

If the Actual Btu/Hr Used is less than Maximum     Supportable Btu/Hr then space is UNCONFINED.

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n the example, because the Actual Btu/Hr Used exceeds the Maximum Supportable Btu/hr the space
would be considered a Confined Space requiring you to either increase the Maximum Supportable
Btu/Hr, decrease
 the Actual Btu/Hr Used or operate as a Vented Appliance (see page 3).

Adequate Combustion And Ventilation Air Options (VENT-FREE):

Increase the Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr by adding to the number of rooms which comprise the "Space".
To do this you must ether completely remove the door to an adjoining room or provide two permanent ventilation
grills; one within 12" of the ceiling and another within 12" of the floor.

Increase the Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr by providing extra fresh air using ventilation grills and ducts to the
outdoors. You must provide two permanent openings, one within 12" of the ceiling and another within 12" of the
floor. Connect these directly to the outdoors or spaces open to the outdoors, e.g., attics or crawl spaces.

Follow the 

National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1, Section 5.3, Air for Combustion and Ventilation

 for

required size of ventilation grills or ducts.

Lower the Actual Btu/Hr Used by relocating other gas burning appliances outside the "space" or installing a
lower Btu/Hr heater. In the example, the maximum Btu/Hr of the heater could be no more than 28,160 Btu/Hr.

For our example, we have chosen to add to our Total Volume of the Space by removing the door to an adjoining
study and increasing our Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr by the volume of the additional room. The new "space"
calculations, including the additional adjoining room are:

Living room/dining room & Kitchen

3008 cu ft

Study (9' x 10' x  8')                                 

                    

  720 cu ft

Total volume of space

3728 cu ft

The new

 Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr

  = (3728 cu ft  ÷ 50 cu ft ) x 1000 = 

7 4 , 5 6 0   B t u / H r

74,560 Btu/Hr = Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr

             

- 72,000 Btu/Hr = Actual Btu/Hr Used

  2,560 Btu/Hr = Remaining Supportable Btu/Hr

Because the Actual Btu/Hr used is now less than the Maximum Supportable Btu/Hr, the space is

considered an Unconfined Space. No additional fresh combustion and ventilation air would be required.

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Summary of Contents for CHILLBUSTER 5

Page 1: ...in a listed ventless firebox enclosure DO NOT install this appliance in a factory built fireplace that includes instructions stating it has not been tested or should not be used with unvented gas logs...

Page 2: ...s instructions stating it has not been tested or should not be used with unvented gas logs WARNING Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous Installation and repair should be done by...

Page 3: ...peration 3 Any outside air ducts and or ash dumps in the fireplace shall be permanently closed at time of installation WARNING Do not use a blower insert heat exchanger insert or other accessory not a...

Page 4: ...Btu Hr against Actual Btu hr Used Maximum Supportable Btu Hr 60 160 Btu Hr Actual Btu Hr Used 72 000 Btu Hr Excess Btu Hr 11 840 Btu Hr If Actual Btu Hr Used is greater than Max Supportable Btu Hr the...

Page 5: ...floors between wall panels at penetrations for plumbing electrical and gas lines and at other openings WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING MAY LEAD TO DEATH When used without fresh air gas log sets may...

Page 6: ...CLEARANCES YOU MUST OPERATE HEATER WITH CHIMNEY FLUE DAMPER OPEN Operate as a VENTED Heater See Page 3 ALL APPLICATIONS VENTED and VENT FREE OPERATION Installing Chillbuster 5 Burner Unit Into Firepl...

Page 7: ...oser the pieces the better the glowing ember effect WARNING Excessive amounts of Ember Material or Ember Material which is too tightly packed or exposed ports on Front or Middle burner can result in d...

Page 8: ...ers Rear Burner All positions are controlled through the Valve Knob CAUTION Cycling rapidly between burner settings can result in VENTURI LIGHT OFF This is characterized by a loud air flow noise resul...

Page 9: ...From THERMOPILE Valve Terminals 3 Way Control Selector Switch To ACCESSORY CONTROL Outside Terminal Piggy Back Outside Terminal instructions for individual Remote Accessory Options are included with t...

Page 10: ...resistant log in which the CRACKLER Sound Generator option for both the F10 AB and IRRC wireless remotes may be located NORMAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Each and every CHILLBUSTER that leaves the fact...

Page 11: ...our log set When ordering parts always specify From information available on name plate attached to grate the following 1 Model number of the log set 2 Serial number of the log set 3 Type of gas natur...

Page 12: ...as set forth herein and applies only for the periods designated above 2 RASMUSSEN shall not be liable for any loss damage incidental or consequential damages of any kind whether based upon warranty c...

Page 13: ...CHANGES 2 03 page 1 standard update z21 11 2a 2001 DUE 4 03 standard update z21 11 2b 2002 DUE 12 03 Title change Customer Responsibilities And Annual Maintenance page 10 13...

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