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HI-EFFICIENCY HEATING

FIVE OPTIONS:
To operate this hi-effi ciency appliance as a basic system, the blower is not required, however, to enhance its
effi ciency a blower is recommended.
A BLOWER KIT (NZ62):
This blower is installed in the bottom of the appliance and used to direct the heat into the room where the
appliance is located. The blower is controlled, by a variable speed switch, located inside the appliance.
A THERMOSTATIC AIR CONTROL (NZ690KT):
This may be used for constant heat, complete with automatic damper and thermostat, wall mounted in the
room containing the appliance, and at least 10 feet (minimum) from the appliance.
A HOT AIR GRAVITY VENT SYSTEM (NZ220):
This may be used to distribute heat to an adjoining room (located either above, or beside the room containing
the appliance) by way of vents, eliminating the need of an additional blower. While this system may be used in
conjunction with the optional blowers, it could reduce the fl ow of hot air being distributed to additional rooms.
It must be experimented with and the dampers adjusted manually to suit your requirements. This may take a
few attempts; thereafter adjustments should no longer be required as is normally experienced with your central
heating system registers.
NOTE: The heat shield cover plate must be removed before installing the gravity vent. The hot air
vent must be installed in an upward direction! NEVER install in a downward direction. The hot air
gravity vent system is not to be connected to a
central heating system (for this application use the
NZ62CH). This option may not be used in mobile
homes.
No more than two hot air gravity vents can be installed
to appliance. Individual vent runs are not to exceed 10
feet. All hot air gravity vents must be insulated.
A central heating system (NZ62CH):
This may be used to heat rooms up to 50 feet from the appliance. A
wall mounted thermostat located in the room to be heated controls the
blower supplying warm air from the room containing the appliance.
If a hot air duct system exists, the central heat blower may safely be
tied into this system to reduce the amount of new ducting required.
Consult with a heating specialist to ensure a proper duct layout for
your home. If the NZ62CH is installed at the bottom of the appliance, it
could introduce a cool draft into the room that the appliance is installed
in.
When attached to the top or sides of the appliance, it
provides a higher heat output. This option may not be used
in mobile homes.
A HOT AIR DISTRIBUTION KIT (GA-566):
This may be used to distribute warm air from the appliance
base (only) into a separate location in the home.
These options may be incorporated with one another. If the
optional blowers are to be installed, make provision during
framing to route a 110 volt power line to the appliance.
Detailed installation instructions are included with each
venting kit.
W415-0676 / A / 06.07.10
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