Louisville Tin and Stove Gas Heater BBT53 User Manual

DIRECT VENT GAS  
BASEBOARD HEATER  
INSTALLATION AND  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
P/N 64900 / September 2004  
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MODEL NUMBERS  
NAT. GAS L.P. GAS  
INSTALLER MUST LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WITH THE CONSUMER, HAVE THEM COMPLETE,  
BBT53  
BBT54  
AND RETURN THE WARRANTY CARD.  
BBT103  
BBT104  
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are  
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result  
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
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Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors  
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
This appliance must be connected to an  
electrical ground.  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
fire department.  
WARNING:  
CONNECT TO 115V ELECTRICAL  
POWER SUPPLY.  
DO NOT CONNECT TO 220V  
POWER SUPPLY.  
U.S. PATENT #  
5253635  
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MUST BE PER-  
FORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER,  
SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER.  
CANADIAN PATENT #  
2066870  
WARNING: Operation of this furnace without the properly installed, factory furnished vent system could  
result in Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death. For your safety, this furnace and the vent  
system should be inspected at least annually by a qualified service person.  
May be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home (mobile home) where not  
prohibited by local codes. See owner’s manual for details. This appliance is not convertible for use with other  
gases, unless a certified kit is used.  
This unit is not approved for installation in greenhouses, or environments involving dusty, wet,  
corrosive, or explosive conditions. Such conditions will invalidate the warranty and may create unsafe  
conditions.  
NOTE: Obstruction in the vent exhaust tube or air intake tube due to insects, small animals, debris,  
etc. will prevent the heater from operating but DOES NOT constitute a warranty issue.  
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SAFETY RULES  
The Direct Vent Gas Baseboard Heater and its components meet all applicable safety standards when installed as  
directed in this manual. For safe installation and operation of your Direct Vent Gas Baseboard Heater, read all these  
instructions before you begin. Failure to follow them exactly will void your warranty and may present a fire hazard.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, bodily  
injury, or death.  
Use in other than a residential application may result in unsatisfactory performance and may void the  
warranty.  
Follow all applicable codes and ordinances. If there are none, follow the latest edition of National Fuel  
Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 A copy may be obtained from the CSA International, or the National Fire Protec-  
tion Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA. 02269. In Canada, use latest edition of CAN1-B149  
installation code.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
DO NOT INSTALL THIS FURNACE IN A RECREATIONAL VEHICLE.  
Do not operate baseboard heater unless it is connected to the factory supplied vent system.  
Check the rating label attached to the baseboard heater to be sure it is equipped for the type gas you  
intend to use.  
7.  
Never use a match, candle, flame or other source of ignition to check for gas leaks. Use only soapy water  
or liquid detergent.  
8.  
9.  
Have your baseboard heater and vent system inspected at least annually by a qualified service technician.  
Before cleaning or servicing, turn off the gas and allow heater to cool.  
10.  
11.  
Do not operate baseboard heater without all components properly installed.  
Due to high temperatures, the baseboard heater should be located out of traffic and away from furniture  
and drapes.  
12.  
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should be kept away  
to avoid burns or clothing ignition.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room with the baseboard heater.  
Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the heater.  
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.  
THE BASEBOARD HEATER SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ANNU-  
ALLY BY A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PERSON. More frequent cleaning may be required  
due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments,  
burner, and circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
Do not install in a closet, alcove, or small hallway where the heater could be isolated from the space to  
be heated by closing a door.  
Do not put anything around the heater or vent that will obstruct the flow of combustion and  
ventilation air. The flow of ventilation air through the upper and lower louvers must not be obstructed.  
The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the  
absence of local codes, with the latest edition of National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70. In Canada, use  
CSA C22.1.  
19.  
20.  
21.  
Never operate this heater without the burner sight glass in place or with the glass broken or missing.  
If it is suspected that rising water may enter the heater, turn off the gas immediately.  
Do not use the heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician  
to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been  
under water.  
22.  
It is necessary to replace damaged gaskets or sealing material within the vent or air intake system. Failure  
to do so may result in property damage, personal injury, loss of life or unsatisfactory performance.  
The cabinet cover removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating heater.  
This heater must not be connected to a chimney flue.  
23.  
24.  
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CLEARANCES  
CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES  
If the heater is installed directly  
on carpeting, tile or other com-  
bustible material other than  
wood flooring, the heater shall  
be installed on a metal or wood  
panel extending the full width  
and depth of the heater.  
COMBUSTIBLE  
CLEARANCE  
0 Inches (0 cm)  
0 Inches (0 cm)  
0 Inches (0 cm)  
0 Inches (0 cm)  
Floor......................................  
Right Side..............................  
Left Side................................  
Back......................................  
Front...................................... 16 Inches (41 cm)  
Ceiling.................................... 36 Inches (91 cm)  
Draperies................................ 4 Inches (10 cm)  
Vent........................................ 2.5 Inches (6.35 cm)  
VENT CAP CLEARANCES  
FIG. 1  
OUTSIDE LOCATION FOR VENT OUTLET TERMINAL  
A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck or balcony  
(*12 inches [30cm] minimum)  
B = Clearance to window or door that may be opened  
(*6 inches [15 cm] minimum)  
C = Clearance to permanently closed window (minimum 12  
inches [30 cm] recommended to prevent condensation  
on window)  
D = Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the  
terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet [60 cm]  
from the center-line of the terminal (18 inches [46 cm]  
minimum)  
J = Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building  
or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance (*12  
inches [30 cm] minimum)  
K = Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet (*6 feet  
[1.8 m] minimum)  
L = † Clearance above paved side-walk or a paved driveway  
located on public property (*7 feet [2.1 m] minimum)  
M = Clearance under a veranda, porch, deck or balcony  
(*12 inches [30 cm] minimum‡)  
E = Clearance to unventilated soffit (12 inches [30 cm]  
minimum)  
F = Clearance to outside corner (12 inches [30 cm]  
minimum)  
G = Clearance to inside corner (24 inches [60 cm]  
minimum)  
H = *Not to be installed above a meter / regulator assembly  
within 3 feet [90 cm] horizontally from the center-line  
of the regulator  
† A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or  
paved driveway which is located between two single  
family dwellings and serves both dwellings*.  
‡ Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is  
fully open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor.  
* As specified in CGA B149 installation codes, NOTE:  
local codes or regulations may require different  
clearances.  
I = Clearance to service regulator vent outlet (*6 feet [1.8 m]  
minimum)  
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CLEARANCES - CONT’D.  
RESIDENTIAL GARAGE INSTALLATION: Gas utilization equipment in residential garages shall be in-  
stalled so that all burners and burner ignition devices are located not less than 18 inches [46 cm] above the floor.  
Unit should be located or protected so it is not subject to damage by a moving vehicle. Use care in selecting a  
good location within the garage. DO NOT locate the heater where heated air will be directed onto a nearby  
parked vehicle. Paint may discolor or rubber may harden and crack. DO NOT allow open or closed containers  
of paint, gasoline or other liquids having flammable vapors to be stored or used in the same area as the heater.  
LOCATION  
1.  
2.  
3.  
This heater must be installed on an outside wall.  
For efficient performance, locate heater as centrally as possible in the area to be heated.  
Check outside wall where vent will exit, for proper clearances (See Figure 1), compliance with local  
codes and clearances above grade. Also, consider exterior appearance, walkways, plantings, etc.  
Check that a gas supply line is accessible.  
Check that a 115 V. power supply circuit is accessible. (Do not use 220 volt current).  
Installation must provide clearance for servicing heater.  
If heater is installed in a basement, a 12” [30 cm] clearance must be maintained between ground level and  
the vent intake pipe. Do not install heater where the vent will terminate in a window well or any opening  
below ground level. Do not allow snow accumulation to build up within 12” [30 cm] of the vent air  
intake pipe.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Clearances must be maintained providing adequate air circulation around the heater. A minimum of 16  
inches [41 cm] must be maintained from the front of the heater to furniture, doors, etc.  
Up to three baseboard heaters may be controlled by one thermostat (provided all three heaters are in  
the same room with the thermostat).  
THERMOSTAT LOCATION  
1.  
Locate thermostat on an inside wall about 5 feet off the floor and 6 feet from the baseboard heater,  
accessible to wiring, service and adjustment, in a frequently used room such as a living room, rec room,  
etc.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Do not locate thermostat in unusual heating conditions such as in sunlight, close to lamps, TV sets,  
radiators, registers, or other heat producing appliances.  
Do not locate thermostat in unusual cooling conditions such as on an outside wall, or one separating an  
unheated room, or in drafts from stairwells, doors, windows, etc.  
Do not locate thermostat where air circulation is poor such as in a corner, alcove, over furniture or the  
wall behind an open door.  
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OPTIONAL KITS  
For special installation applications and modifications, the following kits are available from your local dealer. To  
ensure safe, efficient operation of your Direct Vent Gas Baseboard be sure to use only authorized kits.  
Table 1: Special adaptation and modification kits available for use with the Direct Vent Baseboard Heaters.  
MODEL#  
DESCRIPTION  
CONTENTS  
VWSK5/10 Vent Weather Seal Kit  
2” diameter PVC pipe, external wall seal, O-ring, 2 PVC straps,  
PVC glue, instructions.  
VRK5/10  
Vent Riser Kit  
Wall mount plate, 21-1/2” stainless steel vent riser, instructions  
4” cabinet extension, wall plate, screws, instructions  
4” cover, wall plate, screws, instructions  
SVCK5/10  
Side Valve Concealer Kit  
BVCK5/10 Bottom Valve Concealer Kit  
INSTALLATION  
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions carefully could result in poor performance, property damage,  
personal injury, or loss of life.  
STEP 1.  
LOCATE VENT OPENING (Requires a 2-1/2” hole when not using vent weather seal kit).  
Select area on wall where heater will be installed.  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
Check outside vent termination for proper clearances. See Figure 1.  
Locate studs behind heater location.  
Using template supplied, mark location for 2-1/2” hole between studs. See Figure 2.  
Cut vent openings through both the inside and outside walls, being sure to maintain level  
across both openings.  
VENT HOLE LOCATION FOR THE AIR  
INTAKE AND EXHAUST TUBES FOR  
STANDARD INSTALLATION 2-1/2” DIA.  
HOLE. NOTE: 3” DIA. HOLE REQUIRED  
FOR WEATHER SEAL KIT.  
11-3/8”  
FLOOR  
FIGURE 2  
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INSTALLATION - Cont’d.  
STEP 2.  
ROUGH IN GAS SUPPLY – (See Figure 3)  
a)  
Select the bottom, rear or right side to bring the factory supplied flexible gas line assembly out of  
the heater.  
The valve must be connected only by means of a pipe union of the ground joint type.  
Mr. Installer, hold gas valve when connecting gas supply line.  
b)  
c)  
d)  
Install at least a 3/8” gas line. Contact local gas supplier if any questions.  
Install a drip leg in gas supply line immediately upstream from the gas connection to heater, (see  
local codes), and provide a 1/8” N.P.T. plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection and a  
individual manual shut off valve accessible within room where heater is installed. The heater and  
its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any  
pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of ½ psig (3.5Pa). The heater must be  
isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any  
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psig  
(3.5Pa).  
e)  
f)  
Test all connections for leaks using a soapy solution. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO TEST  
FOR LEAKS.  
The maximum inlet gas supply pressure for natural and L.P./Propane gas is ½ p.s.i. or 14” w.c.  
The minimum inlet as supply pressure for the purpose of adjustment is 4.5” w.c. for natural gas  
and 11.0” w.c. for L.P./Propane gas.  
YOUSHOULDHAVE:  
STEP 3.  
PREPARING TO INSTALL THE  
1 – Baseboard Heater  
BASEBOARD HEATER  
1 – Exhaust Tube  
1 – Air Intake Tube  
a)  
b)  
Open the carton and carefully remove the Direct  
Vent Baseboard Heater.  
Remove the cover of the baseboard heater’s  
cabinet by removing the screws at the bottom  
front of the cover. (See Figure 4.)  
Make sure that all of the components illustrated  
have been included.  
1 – 4” [10 cm] Stainless steel flexible  
connector with a manual shut-off valve  
1 – Template to locate venting and  
mounting positions (in package with  
manual)  
c)  
1 – Vent Sealing Gasket  
1 – Manual  
1 – Weather Seal  
1 - Wall thermostat w/wire & staples  
[48” - 5M BTU] - - - [72” - 9M BTU]  
BASEBOARD CABINET  
FLEXLINEBALLVALVEMUSTBE  
ABOVEFLOOR  
2” FROM END OF CABINET  
FLOOR  
MANUAL SHUT OFF VALVE WITH 1/8” NPT PLUGGED TAPPING  
DRIPLEG  
GASSUPPLY  
1/2” BLACK IRON PIPE  
FIGURE 3  
Exhaust Tube  
FIGURE 4: COMPONENTS OF THE  
DIRECT VENT GAS BASEBOARD  
HEATER  
Indoor Intake Gasket  
Weather  
Seal  
Air Intake Tube  
Screws  
Flex Line Ball Valve  
Gas Baseboard Heater  
Screws  
48” - BBT53 & BBT54  
72” - BBT103 & BBT104  
Cabinet  
Cover  
FIGURE 4  
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CUT THE AIR INTAKE 1-1/2” LONGER  
THAN THE WALL THICKNESS (Do not  
cut to less than 5-1/2”)  
1-1/2”  
1”  
BASEBOARD  
HEATER  
Measure  
Wall  
Thickness  
EXHAUST  
TUBE  
CUT THE EXHAUST TUBE  
FROM THE UNTHREADED  
END, USE THE CUT-OFF  
SECTION FROM THE AIR  
INTAKE TUBE AS A GUIDE  
(Do not cut to less than 7-1/2”)  
AIR INTAKE  
TUBE  
THREADED  
END  
EXTERIORWALL  
FIGURE 5  
FIGURE 6  
BASEBOARD  
HEATER  
HEATERMUSTBELEVEL  
USETHEMOUNTINGHOLESPROVIDED  
IN THE CASING BACK TO MOUNT  
BASEBOARD TO WALL. AT LEAST  
ONE MOUNTING HOLE MUST ALIGN  
WITH A WALL STUD.  
WEATHER  
SEAL  
FIGURE 7  
FIGURE 8  
Black wire  
to L2 on  
control  
module  
Wire Nuts  
Green Wire  
(Ground Wire)  
Black wire to L1  
on control  
module  
Black Wire  
(Electric  
Connection)  
White Wire  
(Electric  
Connection)  
Junction Box Cover  
Electric Power Supply  
FIGURE 9  
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INSTALLATION - Cont’d.  
STEP 4. INSTALLING THE BASEBOARD HEATER  
a)  
b)  
c)  
Use only factory supplied parts. Do not modify in any way.  
Using a measuring tape, measure the thickness of the wall. See Figure 5.  
Using a tube cutter, cut the air intake pipe 1.5” [3.8 cm] longer than the wall thickness (no less than 5-1/2”).  
Measuring from the threaded end, cut the vent exhaust pipe 3.0” [7.62 cm] longer than the wall thickness (no  
less than 7.5” {19.05 cm}). After cutting, check the inside of both pipes for burrs. Both pipes must be  
smooth and clean without any reduction to the inside diameter. NOTE: Correct pipe length is critical to  
proper operation.  
d)  
e)  
f)  
Attach vent exhaust tube to heater by screwing threaded end into inducer outlet. See Figure 5.  
Attach air intake pipe to back of heater using six #8 screws provided. See Figure 6.  
Slide the indoor intake gasket over the air intake pipe and against the back of the heater.  
Place the vent tubes into center of the hole cut through wall and slide the entire heater towards the wall,  
feeding the 115 V. line and thermostat wires through the appropriate holes in the rear, bottom, or right side of  
the heater.  
g)  
h)  
i)  
Level and secure heater to wall with screws (not provided) through mounting holes in back of heater. Anchors  
(not provided) may be required. See Figure 7.  
NOTE: Mounting the heater on a wall that is not plumb or over tightening mounting screws may cause undue  
stress which may result in excessive noise during warm-up and cool-down.  
From outside the house, slide weather seal over air intake pipe and against outside wall. See Figure 8.  
STEP 5.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS  
If this heater is replacing a 220 volt electric baseboard heater, the circuit must be converted to 115 volt by a licensed  
electrician. This appliance must only be connected to a properly grounded 115 V. electrical circuit. DO NOT  
CONNECT TO 220 VOLT SUPPLY CIRCUIT.  
USING FACTORY INSTALLED POWER CORD  
Unwrap power cord and plug directly into nearest 115 volt electrical outlet. Do not use extension cord.  
a)  
HARD WIRING HEATER  
Remove junction box cover. See Figure 9.  
Disconnect factory wired power cord, remove power cord from junction box and discard.  
Install electrical wiring into junction box through appropriate knockout. Secure with strain relief fitting supplied.  
Connect wires to factory installed wires in junction box. Secure with wire nuts provided.  
Secure ground wire under screw holding junction box to heater back. See Figure 9.  
Replace and secure junction box cover.  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
f)  
CAUTION:  
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors could cause improper or  
dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.  
STEP 6.  
THERMOSTAT CONNECTION  
This heater is designed to operate on a 24 V. thermostat (supplied). Do not connect to existing line voltage  
a)  
thermostat.  
b)  
Connect thermostat wire to purple and white wire in control compartment (labeled thermostat wire). Secure  
connection with wire nuts.  
CONTROLLING MORE THAN ONE HEATER WITH A SINGLE THERMOSTAT  
Up to a maximum of three baseboard heaters may be controlled by a single thermostat, provided all heaters  
are in the same room with the wall thermostat.  
If more than one baseboard heater is being controlled from a single thermostat, the 115 V. supply must be  
supplied from the same circuit. When wiring more than one baseboard heater to a single 24 V. thermostat,  
the baseboard heaters must be hard wired in parallel. Do not use individual cord sets. See Figure 10.  
c)  
d)  
Cont’d. next page...  
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INSTALLATION - Cont’d.  
24 V.  
Thermostat  
Gas Baseboard  
Gas Baseboard  
Gas Baseboard  
When wiring more than one baseboard heater to a single thermostat, the baseboard heaters must be wired in  
PARALLEL. When wiring more than one baseboard heater to a single 24 VAC thermostat, the baseboard  
heaters must be hard wired in parallel. Do not use cord sets. Do not cross thermostat connections between  
heaters. Purple thermostat connection from first heater to purple thermostat on second and third heater. Do the  
same with white thermostat connection.  
FIGURE 10  
e)  
The anticipator setting on the thermostat should be equivalent to the current draw of the total number of  
valves being controlled.  
NUMBER OF BASEBOARD HEATERS  
ANTICIPATOR SETTING  
.1 AMP  
1
2
3
.2 AMP  
.3 AMP  
STEP 7. COMPLETING INSTALLATION  
a)  
Connect gas supply line to flex gas line/shut-off valve from heater.  
Turn gas supply on. Check connections with soapy solution.  
Plug power cord into grounded 115 V. outlet or turn power on if hard wired.  
Replace cabinet cover and secure with three screws at bottom.  
b)  
c)  
d)  
Heater is now installed, follow lighting instructions to put heater in operation.  
During initial warm-up the heater may smoke slightly. Provide adequate ventilation should this occur.  
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FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result  
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
A.  
B.  
This appliance does not have a pilot. It is  
equipped with an ignition device which  
automatically lights the burner. Do not try  
to light the burner by hand.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call  
the fire department.  
C.  
D.  
Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas  
control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will  
not push in or turn by hand, don’t try to repair  
it, call a qualified service technician. Force or  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the  
appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next  
to the floor because some gas is heavier than  
air and will settle on the floor.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electric switch; do not  
use any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
Do not use this appliance if any part has been  
under water. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the appliance and to  
replace any part of the control system and any  
gas control which has been under water.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
STOP! Read safety information on this label.  
Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
Turn off all electric power to the appliance.  
This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner  
by hand.  
5.  
6.  
Turn gas control knob clockwise  
Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in safety information on this label. If  
you don’t smell gas, go to next step.  
to “OFF”. Do not force.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Turn gas control knob counterclockwise  
Turn on all electric power to the appliance.  
Set thermostat to desired setting.  
to “ON”.  
10. If the appliance does not operate, follow instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Appliance” and call your service technician  
or gas supplier.  
Gas control knob shown  
in “OFF” position  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.  
Turn gas control knob clockwise  
to “OFF”. Do not force.  
P/N 91428 03/04  
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GAS CONVERSION  
The gas control valve supplied on this heater is field convertible.  
CAUTION: A qualified installer or service agency must perform any conversion of this gas control valve.  
CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Remove the converting seal cap. See Figure A. WARNING: Do not remove or tamper with any other  
valve components.  
2. Remove the black rubber gasket from the down side of the converting seal cap and reinstall gasket on  
opposite side of converting seal cap. Gasket must be on down (valve) side of converting seal cap. See  
Figure A.  
3. Invert the converting seal cap and reinstall.  
4. Insure that the desired gas (LP for liquefied petroleum or NAT for natural gas) symbol is visible after  
reassembly of cap. See Figure A.  
5. Remove the burner orifice and replace with burner orifice of correct size for your type of gas and elevation.  
See orifice chart in these instructions.  
6. Check for gas leaks.  
7. Using a manometer, check for correct manifold pressure. 3.5” w.c. for natural gas and 10.0” w.c. for L.P.  
NAT on top for Natural Gas  
LP on top for LP Gas  
NAT  
LP  
Converting Seal Cap  
Gasket  
Maxitrol Gas Valve  
FIGURE A  
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PROPER BURNER FLAME  
BURNER BOX  
COVER  
The burner flame may be observed through the sight glass  
located in the burner box cover. See Figure 11. A proper  
flame will have a dark blue inner mantle, with a lighter blue  
outer mantle that extends from the burner into the heat  
exchanger tube, (see Figure 12). There is no primary air  
adjustment on the burner, and proper flame is assured since  
the correct manifold pressure and orificing has been done  
at the factory for elevations up to 2,000 feet.  
SIGHT  
GLASS  
TO REMOVE MAIN BURNER FOR  
INSPECTION AND CLEANING  
FIGURE 11  
a.  
b.  
c.  
d.  
e.  
Turn off all electrical supply to heater.  
Turn off gas supply.  
Remove cabinet cover.  
Remove burner box cover. See Figure 13.  
Remove two (2) screws holding burner to burner  
bracket. See Figure 13.  
f.  
Burner can now be slid forward off orifice, lift  
up, slide back and out of burner box.  
Clean or replace as needed.  
COMBUSTION  
TUBE  
BURNER  
g.  
h.  
Reinstall by reversing Steps “f” through “a”.  
BURNER ORIFICE  
BURNERFLAME  
This heater is orificed at the factory for elevations up to  
2,000 ft. If installed above 2,000 ft., the BTU input must  
be reduced 4% per 1,000 ft. See the following orifice chart  
for the proper orifice for a specific elevation.  
FIGURE 12  
SPECIFIC ELEVATIONS  
MODEL  
NO.  
0 to  
2,000’  
4,000’  
4,000’  
6,000’  
6,000’  
8,000’  
8,000’ -  
10,000’  
2,000’  
Burner Box  
Burner Orifice  
NATURAL GAS  
BBT53  
BBT103  
56  
57  
57  
54  
59  
55  
60  
55  
1.45mm 54  
Burner  
L.P. GAS  
BBT54  
BBT104  
70  
63  
71  
65  
71  
65  
72  
66  
73  
68  
Burner Access  
Plate  
ORDER KIT #49800 44-1 HIGH ALTITUDE KIT FOR NAT. OR L.P.  
GAS.  
Burner  
Bracket  
Sight  
Glass  
Sight Glass  
Gasket  
FIGURE 13  
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WIRING  
If any of the original wire supplied with heater has to be replaced, it must be replaced with type 105 Degree C wire  
or its equivalent.  
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and  
dangerous operation.  
Verify proper operation after servicing.  
WIRING DIAGRAM - BBT53 & BBT54  
BBT53,  
BBT54  
PICTORIAL  
BBT53,  
BBT54  
LADDER  
BLACK  
WHITE  
PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
GAS VALVE  
PSV  
V1  
BLACK  
BLACK  
DRAFT  
INDUCER  
IGNITOR  
L2  
RED  
L2  
DRAFT INDUCER  
BLUE  
V2  
GAS  
VALVE  
L1  
PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
IND  
TH  
PURPLE  
WHITE  
WHITE  
LIMIT  
SWITCH  
115 VAC  
IGNITION MODULE  
24 VAC  
GND  
24 VAC  
IGNITOR  
BLACK  
GREEN  
LIMIT SWITCH  
THERMOSTAT  
ELECTRIC  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
THERMOSTAT  
WIRING DIAGRAM - BBT103 & BBT104  
BBT103,  
BBT104  
LADDER  
BBT103,  
BBT104  
PICTORIAL  
BLACK  
WHITE  
PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
PSV  
V1  
GAS VALVE  
IGNITOR  
BLACK  
BLACK  
DRAFT  
INDUCER  
L2  
RED  
L2  
DRAFT  
INDUCER  
BLUE  
V2  
L1  
GAS VALVE  
PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
LIMIT  
LIMIT  
IND  
TH  
SWITCH  
PURPLE  
SWITCH  
115 VAC  
IGNITION MODULE  
WHITE  
WHITE  
24 VAC  
GND  
24 VAC  
GREEN  
IGNITOR  
BLACK  
LIMIT SWITCH  
LIMIT SWITCH  
ELECTRIC  
POWER  
SUPPLY  
THERMOSTAT  
THERMOSTAT  
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VENT RISER KIT  
VRK5/10  
MOUNTING  
PLATE  
NOTE: This kit has been designed and certified for use  
with a Cozy gas baseboard heater only. Use only factory  
supplied kit and components.  
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL IN WINDOW WELL  
OR BELOW GRADE WHERE WATER MAY  
ACCUMULATE. MUST NOT TOUCH THE GROUND!  
MOUNTING  
HOLES  
AIR  
INTAKE  
TUBE  
VENT EXHAUST  
STEP 1.  
STEP 2.  
Install Cozy gas baseboard heater per  
installationinstructions.  
Check that the air intake pipe extends  
1-1/2” past the outside wall and the vent  
exhaust tube extends 2-1/2” past outside  
wall. See Figure 1.  
TUBE  
FIGURE 2  
STEP 3.  
Place the mounting plate over the air  
intake tube and slide back flush against  
wall. Mark the location of the six  
mounting holes on wall. See Figure 2.  
Drill the six mounting holes. Depending on  
wall material, install anchors (not  
provided) if needed.  
STEP 4.  
STEP 5.  
Secure mounting plate to wall with screws  
(not provided).  
VENT RISER KIT  
INSTALLED  
STEP 6.  
Place the vent riser kit over the vent  
exhaust tube, slide back into position and  
secure to mounting plate with screws  
provided. See Figure 3.  
FIGURE 3  
WALL  
1-1/2”  
AIR INTAKE  
TUBE  
VENT  
EXHAUST  
TUBE  
2-1/2”  
FIGURE 1  
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SIDE VALVE CONCEALER KIT - SVCK5/10  
NOTE: This kit has been designed and certified for use with a Cozy gas baseboard heater only. Use only factory  
supplied kit and components.  
STEP 1.  
With the offset up and out from the wall, place the mounting bracket flush to the right side of the  
heater cabinet. Align the top of the mounting plate with the top of heater cabinet. Mark the  
location of the mounting holes. See Figure 1.  
Drill holes where marked. Depending on wall material, install wall anchors (nor provided) if  
needed.  
Secure mounting plate to wall with screws (not provided).  
Attach the cover to the mounting plate by placing the cover top edge over the offset on the  
mounting plate. Push the cover in toward wall until catch snaps into place. See Figure 2.  
For access to the manual gas shut off valve, locate finger handle at the bottom of the cover. Pull  
out until snap catch releases then lift cover up to remove from mounting plate. See Figure 2.  
STEP 2.  
STEP 3.  
STEP 4.  
STEP 5.  
Offset must be out  
from wall  
COZY Gas  
Baseboard  
Heater  
Mounting  
Holes (4)  
Mounting  
Plate  
Manual gas shut  
off valve  
FIGURE 1  
Cover  
COZY Gas  
Baseboard  
Heater  
Cabinet  
catch  
Manual gas  
shut off valve  
Finger  
handle  
FIGURE 2  
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BOTTOM VALVE CONCEALER KIT - BVCK5/10  
NOTE: This kit has been designed and certified for use with a Cozy gas baseboard heater only. Use only factory  
supplied kit and components.  
STEP 1.  
Place the mounting plate against the wall and flush with the bottom of the gas baseboard heater.  
The mounting plate must cover the manual gas shut off valve. See Figure 1. Mark the location of  
the mounting holes.  
STEP 2.  
STEP 3.  
STEP 4.  
Drill holes where marked. Depending on wall material, install anchors (not provided) if needed.  
Secure mounting plate to wall with screws (not provided).  
Attach the cover to the mounting plate by lining up the two catches inside the cover with catches  
on mounting plate. Push cover toward wall until catches snap into place. See Figure 2.  
STEP 5.  
For access to the manual gas shut-off valve, grasp the cover on both sides and pull out until the  
snap catches release.  
COZY Gas  
Baseboard  
Heater  
Manual gas shut  
off valve must have  
cut off above floor  
Mounting Plate  
Mounting plate  
catches  
4-1/4” Above floor  
Mounting  
Holes (4)  
Floor  
FIGURE 1  
COZY Gas  
Baseboard  
Heater  
Manual gas shut  
off valve must have  
cut off above floor  
Wrapper  
Wrapper catches  
4-1/4” Above floor  
Floor  
FIGURE 2  
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VENT WEATHER SEAL KIT - VWSK5/10  
NOTE: This kit has been designed and certified for use with a Cozy gas baseboard heater only. Use only factory  
supplied kit and components. See Figure 1 for parts list of Vent Weather Seal Kit.  
STEP 1.  
Change the location for the vent by following Figure 1 in the installation and operating instructions  
provided with the Cozy gas baseboard heater.  
STEP 2.  
STEP 3.  
STEP 4.  
Drill a three (3) inch diameter hole through the wall of the chosen location.  
Measure the wall thickness.  
Using a two (2) inch tube cutter, cut the PVC wall sleeve seven-eights (7/8”) inch longer than the  
measured wall thickness. See Figure 2.  
STEP 5.  
Clean the PVC sleeve and apply PVC cement (provided) on opposite sides of sleeve. Place straps  
on cement leaving eight (8) inches past sleeve end. Wait ten (10) minutes for cement to dry before  
proceeding to Step 6. See Figure 2.  
STEP 6.  
STEP 7.  
Apply petroleum jelly or an equivalent lubricant to the outside of the weather seal. The lubricant will  
make it easier to push the weather seal through the wall. See Figure 2.  
From inside, hold the wall sleeve with the PVC straps lined up horizontally. Push the PVC pipe and  
weather seal slowly through the wall until the weather seal is completely outside the wall. See Figure  
3.  
STEP 8.  
STEP 9.  
Pull the PVC straps toward you to pull the weather seal firmly against the outside wall. See Figure  
3.  
Being careful to keep the PVC straps lined up horizontally and pulled tight to maintain the outside  
seal, bend the straps away from sleeve and secure to wall. Depending on type of wall, anchors (not  
provided) may be required. See Figure 4.  
STEP 10.  
STEP 11.  
First, put blue pipe plug in PVC pipe to prevent insulation from getting inside! Insert nozzle from a  
tube of foam insulation between the wall and the wall sleeve. Starting at the weather seal, slowly  
inject the foam, working towards the inside wall. CAUTION: Read the manufacturers instructions  
on the can of foam for special instructions and warnings.  
Wait fifteen (15) minutes for foam to dry, cut away any excess from around sleeve on inside wall. If  
Cozy gas baseboard heater will be installed at a later date, leave the pipe plug in the wall sleeve to  
seal the vent hole.  
STEP 12.  
STEP 13.  
Install the Cozy gas baseboard heater per the installation instructions provided with heater.  
Slide the O-ring over the air intake tube to a position approximately two (2”) inches from the end of  
the tube. See Figure 5.  
STEP 14.  
STEP 15.  
Remove pipe plug from wall sleeve.  
Apply petroleum jelly or equivalent lubricant around the outside of the O-ring. Insert the air intake  
tube through the PVC wall sleeve until back of heater is against the wall. Secure heater to wall.  
CONT’D. --- ILLUSTRATIONS - NEXT PAGE  
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VENT WEATHER SEAL KIT - Cont’d.  
Can of  
Glue  
Weather Seal - Apply Lubricant  
PVC Wall  
8”  
Wall Thickness  
Sleeve  
PVC Wall Sleeve  
Pipe  
Plug  
Weather  
Seal  
PVC Pull Strap  
7/8” Longer  
Than Wall  
Thickness  
PVCPull  
Strap (2)  
O-Ring  
FIGURE 2  
FIGURE 1  
1
2
4
3
Inside  
Wall  
Inside  
Wall  
Outside  
Wall  
Outside  
Wall  
PVCPull  
Straps  
Pull PVC Straps  
To Pull Tight  
Through Wall  
Insert  
Push Slowly  
FIGURE 3  
PVC Wall  
Sleeve  
PVC Pull Strap  
Back Of Gas  
Baseboard  
“O” Ring placed  
2” from edge of  
air intake tube  
Screws (not supplied)  
2”  
FIGURE 5  
FIGURE 4  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CHART  
SYMPTOM  
Flame too large  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
1. Defective operator section of valve.  
2. Burner orifice too large.  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
1. Replace valve.  
2. Check with local gas company for proper  
orifice size and replace.  
3. If installed above 2,000 ft.  
1. Clogged burner ports.  
3. See burne orifice section, Page 12.  
1. Remove burners and check for  
obstructions in throats, ports, and  
orifices. Clean - but do not enlarge ports  
or orifices.  
Yellow burner flame  
2. Obstruction around vent cap.  
2. Make sure area around vent cap is clear,  
be sure vent system is sealed.  
1. See Page 1.  
Gas odor  
Delayed Ignition  
1. Gas leak.  
1. Low gas pressure.  
2. Igniter not properly located.  
1. Check gas supply pressure.  
2. Check ignitor location and correct if  
necessary.  
Failure to ignite  
1. Main gas off.  
2. Thermostat not set high enough to call  
for heat.  
1. Open all manual gas valves.  
2. Set thermostat to higher temperature.  
3. Clogged burner orifice.  
4. Incorrect wiring.  
3. Clean burner orifice (do not enlarge).  
4. Check wiring diagram.  
5. Defective valve.  
6. No power to unit.  
5. Replace valve.  
6. Check power supply.  
7. Defective pressure switch.  
1. Defective or damaged thermostat wire,  
or thermostat.  
7. Replace pressure switch.  
Burner won’t turn off  
1. Cean be checked by removing wire from  
control board terminal. If burner goes off,  
replace thermostat.  
2. Thermostat location.  
2. Re-locate thermostat out of drafts, hot, or  
cold spots.  
3. Defective or sticking valve.  
4. Excessive gas pressure.  
5. Defective or damaged thermostat.  
1. Gas input not checked.  
2. Clogged orifice.  
3. Replace valve.  
4. Contact utility supplying gas.  
5. Replace thermostat.  
1. Re-check gas input.  
2. Clean orifices with a smooth wood  
toothpick, do not enlarge.  
1. This is especially true when a dwelling  
or room is enlarged. Have the heat loss  
calculated and compare to furnace  
output. Your gas company can supply  
you with this information. If furnace is  
undersized, replace with correct size unit,  
or add up to two more heaters.  
2. Raise temperature setting.  
Incorrect gas input  
Not enough heat  
1. Furnace undersized.  
2. Temperature dial set too low.  
3. Incorrect supply pressure.  
3. Check supply pressure.  
Too much heat  
1. Temperature dial set too high.  
2. Combination control valve stuck open.  
1. Defective flame sensor.  
1. Lower temperature setting.  
2. Replace combination control valve.  
1. Check voltage and replace if low.  
2. Check input rate.  
3. Tighten screws securing sight glass.  
Check and replace gasket if needed.  
4. Follow instructions. Check both  
exhaust and air intake tubes, and vent  
cap. Be sure all gaskets are in place and  
properly sealed. Use only tubes and  
vent cap supplied. Do not alter vent  
tubes or cap. Check wall thickness and  
tube lengths.  
Main burner goes out  
during normal operation 2. Input too high.  
3. Cover around pilot lighter hole not air  
tight.  
4. Vent tubes not properly installed or  
sealed.  
5. Limit switch opens.  
5. Check rate - remove any obstructions to  
circulating air.  
6. Exhaust or air intake tubes blocked.  
6. Remove obstruction. Check for snow.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING CONTROL BOARD  
TO IMPROVE DIAGNOSING AND SERVICING, THIS CONTROL MODULE IS EQUIPPED WITH A  
SELF-DIAGNOSING RED INDICATOR LIGHT. TO INDICATE STAND-BY MODE AND PROPER  
OPERATION, THIS LIGHT WILL REMAIN OFF. IF THERE SHOULD BE A MALFUNCTION, THE  
LIGHT WILL FLASH A VARYING NUMBER OF TRIES WITH A PAUSE BETWEEN EACH SERIES  
OF FLASHES. THE NUMBER OF FLASHES WILL INDICATE WHICH CIRCUIT TO CHECK.  
# OF  
FLASHES  
1
REASONFOR  
INDICATION  
Air flow fault  
POSSIBLE CAUSES  
a.) Pressure switch tubing disconnected  
or damaged.  
CORRECTIVEACTION  
a.) Connect or replace tubing.  
b.) Pressure switch tubing to wrong  
connections.  
c.) Wire disconnected or damaged.  
d.) Obstruction in vent pipe.  
e.) Defective draft inducer.  
a.) Defective gas valve.  
b.) Correct tubing connection.  
c.) Replace or connect wire.  
d.) Remove obstructions.  
e.) Replace draft inducer.  
a.) Replace gas valve.  
2
3
Flame - no call  
for heat  
b.) Defective control module.  
c.) Defective thermostat wire.  
a.) Defective ignitor.  
b.) Ignitor cable disconnected -  
no gas to burner.  
b.) Replace control module.  
c.) Check and replace thermostat wire.  
a.) Replace ignitor.  
Ignition Lock Out  
(3 Attempts)  
Heater is in one  
b.) Connect ignition cable.  
hour lockout mode. c.) Manual gas control in OFF  
This one hour position.  
lockout can be by- d.) Loose or damaged wire to gas  
c.) Turn manual gas control to ON  
position.  
d.) Connect or replace wire to gas valve.  
passed by resetting  
the thermostat  
valve.  
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
SERVICE RECORD  
DATE  
DATE  
DATE  
For correct and safe operation, keep heater and heater area clean.  
At regular intervals, turn control valve to OFF, let heater cool and  
clean inside control and heat exchanger compartments.  
To clean outside cover, use a damp cloth, do not use any kind of  
solvent of cleaning fluid as they may leave a residue that could  
burn or give off odors when heater is turned on.  
Have heater, including vent system, checked, cleaned and/or  
repaired by a qualified service person prior to use each year.  
Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule for safe and  
efficient operation.  
Do not obstruct combustion, ventilation or circulating air.  
If any components are removed, make sure all gaskets are reinstalled  
and are in good condition. If any sign of damage, replace gasket as  
this is a sealed system and must be air-tight for proper operation.  
DO NOT operate heater with any gasket missing or damaged. Failure  
to replace a missing or damaged gasket may result in property  
damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
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DIRECT VENT GAS  
BASEBOARD HEATER  
MODEL NUMBERS  
BBT53 / BBT103 - NAT. GAS  
BBT54 / BBT104 - L.P. GAS  
Prices and specifications subject  
to change without notice.  
All prices are F.O.B. factory.  
Mr. Contractor, we only sell parts through our wholesalers, but the prices listed are for your convenience. For prompt parts  
service, contact the wholesaler from which you purchased your Cozy heater. NOTE: Parts prices & schematic drawings on  
current models are shown at www.cozyheaters.com.  
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HOW TO PROPERLY ORDER PARTS: In addition to part description and part number, please give model number, serial  
number, and type of gas used. This information can be found on the rating plate located inside the cabinet cover.  
MODEL NUMBER  
BBT53/BBT54  
BBT103/BBT104  
PART  
NO.  
REF.  
NO.  
1
PART  
LIST  
PRICE  
$10.60  
$10.60  
$71.20  
$51.00  
$187.00  
$6.30  
$22.40  
$16.70  
$5.30  
$2.30  
LIST  
PRICE  
$10.60  
$10.60  
$96.70  
$72.30  
$196.00  
$6.30  
$22.40  
$16.70  
$5.30  
$2.30  
PARTDESCRIPTION  
End Cap, Left  
End Cap, Right  
Cabinet Base  
Cabinet Cover  
Heat Exchanger  
Heat Exchanger Gasket  
Igniter  
Igniter Cable  
Limit Switch  
Limit Switch Bracket  
Limit Switch Wire 27" White  
Limit Switch Wire 26" White  
Limit Switch Wire 46" White  
Limit Switch Wire 17" White  
Heat Exchanger Clamp  
Burner Box / Air Drop  
Sight Glass  
Burner Access Plate  
Sight Glass Gasket  
Burner Access Plate Gasket  
Burner Support Bracket  
Burner  
Burner Orifice, Natural Gas  
Burner Orifice, L.P. Gas  
Manifold  
Gas Valve, Natural Gas  
Gas Vlave, L.P. Gas  
Draft Inducer  
NO.  
21045  
21040  
21055  
21030  
21175  
64151  
64009  
64210  
64086  
21125  
64200  
64202  
N/A  
21045  
21040  
21555  
21530  
21675  
64151  
64009  
64210  
64085*  
21125*  
64200  
N/A  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
11  
$1.30  
$1.10  
N/A  
$1.30  
N/A  
64198  
64199  
64011  
21065  
43252  
21115  
72067  
64150  
21130  
64004  
64252  
64253  
64008  
64105  
64106  
64075  
64152  
21140  
64154  
64065  
64053  
78059  
64007  
64215  
64216  
64217  
64218  
64219  
64220  
64221  
64205  
74518  
78355  
64153  
64015  
21150  
64020  
64155  
64405  
64072  
$1.80  
$1.10  
$1.10  
$34.00  
$6.50  
$4.30  
$1.50  
$3.00  
$4.30  
N/A  
N/A  
64011  
21065  
43252  
21115  
72067  
64150  
21130  
64005  
95315  
64251  
64008  
64105  
64106  
64075  
64152  
21140  
64154  
64065  
64053  
78059  
64007  
64215  
64216  
64217  
64218  
64219  
64220  
64221  
80202  
74518  
78355  
64153  
64015  
21150  
64020  
64155  
64405  
64072  
$1.10  
$34.00  
$6.50  
$4.30  
$1.50  
$3.00  
$4.30  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
19  
20  
21  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
30  
N/A  
31  
32  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
$13.30  
$3.40  
$3.40  
$17.90  
$84.80  
$84.80  
$134.40  
$2.90  
$21.30  
$1.60  
$22.40  
$2.00  
$4.20  
$174.30  
$1.10  
$1.60  
$1.40  
$1.10  
$1.30  
$1.10  
$1.10  
$4.20  
$1.30  
$20.00  
$9.60  
$68.00  
$42.50  
$1.20  
$1.70  
$10.70  
$24.60  
$10.40  
$3.40  
$3.40  
$17.90  
$84.80  
$84.80  
$134.40  
$2.90  
$21.30  
$1.60  
$22.40  
$2.00  
$4.20  
$174.30  
$1.10  
$1.60  
$1.40  
$1.10  
$1.30  
$1.10  
$1.10  
$5.60  
$1.30  
$20.00  
$9.60  
$68.00  
$42.50  
$1.20  
$1.70  
$10.70  
$24.60  
Draft Inducer Gasket  
Draft Inducer Mounting Plate  
Draft Inducer Outlet Gasket  
Pressure Switch  
Junction Box Cover  
Junction Box  
Control Module  
Thermostat Wire Lead 6" Purple  
(Pos. +) Gas Valve 8" Red  
(Neg. -) Gas Valve 7" Dark Blue  
Pressure Switch 8-1/2" White  
Pressure Switch 11" Black  
Power Cord Connector 5-1/2" Black  
Ground 9" Green  
Power Cord  
Thermostat Wire  
Thermostat  
Air Box Gasket  
Vent Exhaust Tube  
Air Intake Tube Assembly  
Air Intake Tube Gasket  
Indoor Intake Gasket  
Weather Seal  
Flex Gas Line/Shut-off Valve Assembly  
*USES 2  
Mr. Contractor, we only sell parts through our wholesalers, but the prices listed above are for your convenience. For prompt  
parts service, contact the wholesaler from which you purchased your Cozy heater. NOTE: Parts prices & schematic drawings  
on current models are shown at www.cozyheaters.com.  
MARCH 2005  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY BULLETIN ON YOUR GAS CONTROL AND PILOT LIGHT  
SYSTEM FOR HEATING EQUIPMENT  
WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW CAN HURT YOU.  
Your pilot light system has been designed for safe and reliable operation. Although safety mechanisms are built-in, the  
potential for hazard exists. This information is intended to help you avoid these hazards.  
YOUR GAS CONTROL AND PILOT LIGHT  
SYSTEM  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS . . .  
Your gas control and pilot light system has a safety  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
device whose purpose is to shut-off the gas supply  
to the appliance if the pilot light goes out. If you  
have trouble lighting the pilot or keeping it lit, it  
may mean that this safety device is warning you  
that there is a problem with your system.  
Inspection and repairs or replacement must be  
made by a trained gas service technician.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
Installation and service must be performed by a  
qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors  
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
TAMPERING IS DANGEROUS  
The pilot safety system may also not work if you  
do not follow the lighting instructions carefully  
or if you tamper with the gas control that you use  
to light the pilot. Tampering with the gas control,  
particularly with tools, can damage the safety  
mechanism in the control and can allow gas to  
leak. This can result in a fire or explosion causing  
property damage, personal injury or death.  
CRITICAL SAFETY POINTS TO REMEMBER . . .  
Your gas has been odorized so that you can smell  
it. Always smell around for gas before lighting your  
appliance.  
Sniff for L.P.-gas at floor level. LP-gas is heavier  
than air and may temporarily exist at floor level.  
IF YOU SMELL GAS, DON’T LIGHT IT  
If you smell gas, do not attempt to light the pilot.  
Do not cause a spark by turning on or off electrical  
switches or appliances or by using the phone. Turn  
off the gas to the appliances and call your gas  
supplier from another location.  
If your gas control has gotten wet as the result of  
flooding or other wetting, it must be replaced  
immediately by a trained gas service technician.  
Water can lead to damage of the internal safety  
mechanism in the gas control and can create a  
hazardous condition.  
IF YOU CAN’T LIGHT IT,  
DON’T FIGHT IT!  
THIS IS NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
The Louisville Tin & Stove Co. warrants to the  
original user the accompanying product for the period  
specified herein, provided said product is installed,  
operated, maintained, serviced, and used according to the  
instructions and specifications accompanying the product.  
AS OUTLINED IN OUR INSTRUCTIONS, ANY  
the installer, the user should write directly to the  
manufacturer, and the name of an alternative service source  
will be supplied.  
The product safety registration card (packed  
inside the appliance) must be completed and returned to  
the factory.  
WARRANTY  
CONTINGENT ON INSTALLATION BY  
QUALIFIED INSTALLER (CONTRACTOR). SELF-  
INSTALLATION IS NOT RECOMMENDED AND  
MY INVALIDATE YOUR WARRANTY.  
CONSIDERATIONS  
ARE  
THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU  
OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR  
IMPLIED (WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL). ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS  
EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE  
A
If within a period of one year from the date of  
installation of the product, any part supplied by the  
manufacturer proves to be defective due to workmanship  
or material, it will replace such part, provided parts have  
not been subjected to misuse, alteration, neglect, or  
accidents. The term of the warranty for the heat exchanger  
is covered in Table A below. Any claim not made within  
ten (10) days after the expiration of the warranty period  
shall be deemed waived by the user.  
MANUFACTURER’S  
WARRANTY.  
EXPRESS,  
WRITTEN  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE  
MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,  
INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMANGES OR  
EXPENSES ARISING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY  
FROM ANY COMPONENT OR FROM THE USE  
THEREOF. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH HEREIN  
The manufacturer shall have no liability or be  
SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AVAILABLE  
TO THE USER AND ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER  
REMEDIES.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW  
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED  
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS  
MAY NOT APLY TO YOU.  
required to perform any obligation under this warranty  
unless, when requested, the user returns, at the user’s  
expense, the component or product claimed defective, to  
the manufacturer for inspection, to enable the manufacturer  
to determine if the claimed defect is covered by this  
warranty.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE  
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE  
LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO  
YOU.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS, WHICH VARY, FROM STATE TO STATE.  
No charges for freight, labor or other expenses  
incurred in the repair, removal, or replacement of any  
product or component claimed to be defective, will be paid  
by the manufacturer to the user, and the manufacturer will  
not be liable for any expenses incurred, by the user, in  
remedying any defect in the product.  
Service under this warranty is the responsibility  
of the installer. In the event service under this warranty is  
needed, the user of the product shall request such service  
directly from the installer. If the user is unable to locate  
TABLE A  
Warranty for gas appliance heat exchangers only.  
Product  
Warranty Period  
10 Years  
10 Years  
10 Years  
10 Years  
10 Years  
10 Years  
10 Years  
10 Years  
Cozy Gas Fired Floor Furnace  
Cozy Gas Fired Wall Furnace  
Cozy Gas Fired Vented Console Heater  
Cozy Gas Fired Direct Vent Heater  
Cozy Gas Fired Counterflow Furnace  
Cozy Gas Fired Counterflow Direct Vent Furnace  
Cozy Gas Fired Mobile Home Direct Vent Furnace  
Cozy Gas Fired Hi-Efficient Direct Vent Wall Furnace  
Cozy Gas Fired Direct Vent Baseboard Heater  
10 Years  
LOUISVILLE TIN AND STOVE COMPANY  
P.O. Box 2767 - Louisville, Kentucky 40201-2767  
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