Enviro Haven Direct Vent Fireplace User Manual

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Haven
D I R E C T V E N T F I R E P L A C E
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OWNER’S MANUAL
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Open windows/extinguish any open ame.
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch or use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh­bour’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instruc­tions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the re department.
PAPER.
This appliance may be installed in an after-market
permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home,
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas
indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not
convertible for use with other gases, unless a certied kit
is used.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed
exactly, a re or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Installation and service must be performed by
a qualied installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
Massachusetts installations (Warning): This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas tter when installed within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Other Massachusetts code requirements: Flexible connector must not be longer than 36in., a shut off valve must be installed; only direct vent sealed combustion products are approved for bedrooms/bathrooms. A carbon monoxide detector is required in all rooms containing gas red direct vent appliances.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or
other ammable vapours and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
50-1268
Safety Precautions
FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF YOUR “ENVIRO” HEATER, PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
All ENVIRO gas-red appliances must be installed in accordance with their instructions. Carefully read all the instructions in this manual rst. Consult the building authority having jurisdiction to determine the need for a permit prior to commencing the installation.
NOTE: Failure to follow these instructions could cause a malfunction of the replace, which could result in death, serious bodily injury, and/or property damage.
Failure to follow these instructions may also void your re insurance and/or warranty.
GENERAL
Installation and repair should be done by a qualied service person. The appliance should be inspected before the rst use and, at least, annually by a qualied service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative the control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of high trafc areas 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 burn or clothing ignition.
Young children should be carefully supervised when in the same room as the appliance.
Clothing or other ammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance.
To prevent injury, do not allow anyone who is unfamiliar with the stove to operate it.
• To prevent injury, if the pilot or pilot and burners have gone out on their own, open the glass door and wait 5 minutes to air out before attempting to re-light the stove.
Always keep the area around these appliances clear of combustible material, gasoline and other ammable liquids and vapours.
These appliances should not be used as a drying rack for clothing or for hanging Christmas stockings/ decorations.
Due to the paint curing on the stove, a faint odor and slight smoking will likely be noticed when the stove is rst used. Open a window until the smoking stops.
Always connect this gas stove to a vent system and vent to the outside of the building envelope. Never vent to another room or inside the building. Make sure the specied vent pipe is used, properly sized and of adequate height to provide sufcient draft. Inspect the venting system annually for blockage and signs of deterioration.
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with the diagrams in this booklet, or failure to use only parts specically approved with this appliance, may result in property damage or personal injury.
WARNING: Do not operate with the glass front removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualied service person.
Never use solid fuels such as wood, paper, cardboard, coal, or any ammable liquids, etc., in this appliance.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Installation and service must be performed by a qualied installer, service agency or gas supplier.
This installation must conform to local codes or, in the absence of local codes, to the current CAN/CGA­B149 installation code (Canada) or National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1.2 (USA)
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Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualied service technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control or gas control systems that have been under water.
Do not abuse the glass by striking it or slamming the door shut.
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions..................................................................................................................2
Table of Contents...................................................................................................................3
Codes And Approvals..............................................................................................................4
Specications.........................................................................................................................5
Dimensions................................................................................................................5
Rating Label Location..................................................................................................5
Operating Instructions............................................................................................................6
Pilot Lighting Instructions...........................................................................................6
Pilot Light..................................................................................................................7
Blower speed.............................................................................................................7
Air Shutter..................................................................................................................7
Burner Lighting..........................................................................................................8
Remote controls.........................................................................................................8
Normal Sounds During Operation.................................................................................8
Maintenance And Service........................................................................................................9
Routine Maintenance..................................................................................................9
Cleaning The Glass.....................................................................................................9
Cleaning The Firebox..................................................................................................9
Replacing the Glass....................................................................................................9
Cleaning Decorative Surfaces.....................................................................................10
Glass Door Removal..................................................................................................10
Burner Removal........................................................................................................10
Fuel Conversion........................................................................................................11
Initial Installation.................................................................................................................13
Introduction.............................................................................................................13
Placement and Framing.............................................................................................13
Corner Installation....................................................................................................14
Raised Fireplaces and Hearths...................................................................................14
Framing Mount Brackets............................................................................................15
Wall Finishes............................................................................................................16
Mantle Clearances....................................................................................................17
Vent Termination Restrictions....................................................................................18
Fireplace Horizontal Vent Kit 50-1235.........................................................................19
Other Approved Vent Parts........................................................................................20
Venting....................................................................................................................22
Vent Congurations and Restrictor Settings.................................................................23
Horizontal Termination..............................................................................................24
Vertical Termination..................................................................................................25
Electrical System For Thermostat................................................................................28
Installation Of Electrical Wiring For The Optional Fan Kit..............................................28
Gas Line Connection and Testing................................................................................29
Optional Fan Kit Installation......................................................................................30
Optional Fan Kit Installation Through Back of Haven....................................................30
Secondary Installation..........................................................................................................31
Optional Fan Kit Installation Through Front of Haven...................................................31
Log Set and Ember Installation..................................................................................32
Installation of Steel Firebox Liner or Optional Ceramic Firebox Liner..............................34
Trouble Shooting..................................................................................................................35
Parts List - Components........................................................................................................36
Parts List - Options...............................................................................................................37
Parts Diagram - Components.................................................................................................38
Parts Diagram - Fascia..........................................................................................................39
Warranty..............................................................................................................................40
Installation Data Sheet.........................................................................................................41
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Codes And Approvals
DIRECT VENT ONLY: This appliance draws all of its air for combustion from outside the dwelling, through a specially designed vent pipe system.
This appliance has been tested and approved for installations from 0 feet to 4500 feet (1372 m) above sea level.
In the USA: The appliance may be installed at higher altitudes. Please refer to your American Gas
Association guidelines which state: the sea level rated input of Gas Designed Appliances installed at elevations above 2000 (610 m) feet is to be reduced 4% for each 1000 feet (305 m) above sea level. Refer also to local authorities or codes which have jurisdiction in your area regarding the de-rate guidelines.
In Canada: When the appliance is installed at elevations above 4500 feet (1372 m), the certied high
altitude rating shall be reduced at the rate of 4% for each additional 1000 feet (305 m).
This appliance has been tested by INTERTEK (Warnock Hersey) and found to comply with the established VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER standards in CANADA and the USA as follows:
VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER (HAVEN; NG/LPG)
TESTED TO: ANSI Z21.88a-2003/CSA 2.33a-2003 VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS
CAN/CGA 2.17-M91 GAS FIRED APPLIANCES FOR HIGH ALTITUDES
CSA P.4.1-02 TESTING METHOD FOR MEASURING ANNUAL FIREPLACE EFFICIENCY
This ENVIRO HAVEN Fireplace:
• Has been certied for use with either natural or propane gases. (See rating label.)
• Is not for use with solid fuels.
• Is approved for bedroom or bed sitting room. (IN CANADA: must be installed with a listed wall thermostat. IN USA: see current ANSI Z223.1 for installation instructions.)
• Must be installed in accordance with local codes. If none exist, use current installation code CAN/CGA B149 in Canada or ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 in the USA.
• Must be properly connected to an approved venting system and not connected to a chimney ue serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance.
• Can be used with a fan kit (part number 50-1211); if so, 14/2 wire power cable must be wired to the appliance upon installation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE (Regarding rst re up): When the unit is turned
on for the rst time, it should be turned onto high without the fan on for the rst 4 hours. This will cure the paint, logs, gasket material and other products used in the manufacturing process. It is advisable to open a window or door, as the unit will start to smoke and can irritate some people. After the unit has gone through the rst burn, turn the unit off including the pilot, let the unit get cold then remove the glass door and clean it with a good gas replace glass cleaner, available at your local ENVIRO dealer.
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Operating Instructions
CAUTION:
Hot while operating. Do not touch. Severe burns may result. Keep children,
clothing, furniture, gasoline or other flammable vapors away.
CAUTION: Do not operate this fireplace with the glass removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the panel(s) should
be done by a licensed or qualified person! This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed with provisions for combustion and ventilation air. See installation and operating instructions manual. Keep burner and control
compartment clean.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage, or
loss of life. Refer to owner's information manual provided with this appliance. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. Keep burner and control compartment clean. See installation and operating instructions accompanying appliance.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE
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) This appliance is equipped with a pilot, which must be lit by
hpt
For Your Safety, Read Safety Precautions And
Lighting Instructions Before Operating
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY
RESULT, CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OF LOSS OF LIFE.
PILOT LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS:
Figure 2. Lighting Instruction Label
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Open/
More Air
Close/
Less Air
Air Shutter
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Operating Instructions
PILOT LIGHT:
1. Turn off the gas to the replace. If not recently done, remove the glass and let the unit air out for at least ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Turn on gas to the heater. Leak test all joints
with soapy water. NEVER USE OPEN FLAME FOR LEAK TESTING.
2. Start the pilot by pressing the gas control knob and turning it to PILOT. While holding the gas control knob in, press the piezo ignitor several times until the pilot light starts. Hold the gas control knob in for 30 seconds. Check that the pilot has fully engulfed the thermocouple assembly (see Figure 3).
3. Start the main burner by turning the gas control knob to ON and then turn the rocker switch to ON. Check that all burner ports have ame.
4. Leak test all gas joints again.
Figure 3. Pilot Flame
AIR SHUTTER:
The air shutter adjustment lever is above the left side of the control valve (see Figure 4).
The air shutter allows the amount of air coming into the replace to be adjusted in order to accommodate different altitudes and venting arrangements. Start the pilot and then the burner. Make sure the pilot ame is burning normally and none of the burner ports are plugged. Let the replace burn for roughly fteen minutes and then examine the ames, compare the ames to Figure 56.
The ideal ame will be blue at the base and light orange above. The ames should be of medium height. If the ames look like this, no venturi adjustment is needed. If the ames are fairly short and mostly blue,
the replace is getting too much air. Therefore, the air shutter should be closed (moved right) slightly until the correct ames are achieved. Flames that are very orange, with tall, dark, stringy tips, are not getting enough air. Open (move left) the venturi until the ames clean up. If the venturi is opened, or closed all the way, and the correct ames cannot be attained, turn off the gas and contact your dealer.
Warning: Incorrect venturi adjustment may lead to improper combustion, which could be a safety hazard. Contact your dealer if there is any concern about the venturi adjustment.
Figure 4. Air shutter adjustment lever.
BLOWER SPEED:
The blower will come on only when the replace is up to temperature (approximately 20 minutes). The speed of the fan can be changed by turning the fan control knob. To turn the blower off, turn the knob COUNTER CLOCKWISE until it “clicks” off (Figure 5).
It is advisable not to operate the blower below 1/3 speed as it puts a strain on the windings of the blower and running the blower at lower speeds could also cause premature fan failure.
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Operating Instructions
HI/LO Knob
Gas Control
Piezo Ignitor
Blower Speed Control
High
Low
Thermostat
Burner Switch
On
Off
For Your Safety, Read Safety Precautions And
Lighting Instructions Before Operating
BURNER LIGHTING:
A) Make sure the pilot is lit. B) Turn gas control knob COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
to ON. C) Flip the burner switch to ON. D) Turn HI/LO knob to the desired ame
height. E) Turn on all electrical power to the unit.
NOTE: Check that all burner holes are lit.
TO TURN GAS FIREPLACE OFF:
Flip switch to OFF to turn off burners only. If the replace is to be turned off for the season, or for servicing, turn the gas shut off valve to OFF. DO
NOT FORCE IT. If the unit is going to be serviced, turn off the electrical power to the unit as well.
NOTE: When the unit is turned on for the rst time, it should be turned onto high, with the fan OFF, for the rst two to four hours. This will cure the paint, logs, gasket material, and other products used in the manufacturing process. It is advised that a door or window be opened as the unit will start to smoke, which can irritate some people. After the unit has gone through the rst burn, turn the unit OFF, including the pilot, and let the unit get completely cold. Then remove the glass and clean it with a good gas replace glass cleaner, available at your local Enviro dealer. See MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - GLASS DOOR REMOVAL and MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - CLEANING THE GLASS..
Figure 5. Control Panel
REMOTE CONTROLS:
This replace can use an optional remote control or an optional cordless wall thermostat. If either of these are to be used to control the replace for the majority of the time, leave the ON/OFF switch (on the control panel) in the remote/thermostat position. Consult the instructions included with the remote/wall thermostat for operation guidelines.
NORMAL SOUNDS DURING OPERATION:
Table 1: Normal Sounds
Component Sound & Reason
Haven & Fascia Creaking when heating up or cooling down. Burner Light pop or poof when turned off; this is more common with LP units. Temperature Sensor Clinking when it senses to turn the blower on or off. Pilot Flame Quiet whisper while the pilot ame in on. Blower / Fan Air movement that increase and decreases with the speed of the blower.
Gas Control Valve Dull click when turning on or off, this is the valve opening and closing.
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The blower is pushing the heat from the replace into the room.
Maintenance And Service
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:
At least once a year, run through the following procedures to ensure the system is clean and working properly. Check the burner to see if all the ports are clear and clean. Check the pilot to make sure it is not blocked by anything. The pilot ame should be blue with little or no yellow on the tips.
Warning: Clearances must be sufcient to allow access for maintenance and service
Warning: Failure to position the parts in accordance with this manual, or failure to use only parts
specically approved with this appliance may result in property damage, personal injury, or void your warranty.
The venting system must be periodically examined; it is recommended the examination is done by a qualied agency.
CLEANING THE GLASS:
When the replace is off and has cooled, remove the face of the replace along with the glass. See MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - GLASS DOOR REMOVAL. Check the gasket material on the back of the glass, making sure that it is attached and intact.
During a cold start up, condensation will sometimes form on the glass. This is a normal condition with all gas replaces. However, this condensation can allow dust and lint to cling to the glass surface. Initial paint curing of the appliance may leave a slight lm behind the glass, a temporary problem. The glass will need cleaning about two weeks after installation. Use a mild glass cleaner and a soft cloth; abrasive cleaners will damage the glass and plated surfaces. Depending on the amount of use, the glass should require cleaning no more than two or three times a season. In some instances, a white lm may form on the glass, caused by gas impurities. The white lm can be removed by using ceramic polish. Do not clean the glass when it is hot.
CLEANING THE FIREBOX:
Remove the logs carefully, as they are very fragile. Gently remove all the coal chunks and rock wool and place on a paper towel. Vacuum the bottom of the rebox thoroughly. Carefully clean any dust off the logs and remove any lint from the burner and pilot. At this time, inspect the burner pan for cracking or severe warping. If a problem is suspected, contact your dealer. Check the logs for deterioration or large amounts of soot; a small amount on the bottom side of the logs is normal. Replace the logs and embers as in the LOG SET AND EMBER INSTALLATION section. If new/more rock wool is required, contact your nearest ENVIRO dealer.
REPLACING THE GLASS:
The glass in the replace is a high temperature ceramic. If the glass is damaged in any way, a factory replacement is required (see PARTS LIST - COMPONENTS). Wear gloves when handling damaged glass door assembly to prevent personal injury. When the glass door assembly is being transported, it must be wrapped in newsprint and tape and/or a strong plastic bag. Do not operate your replace with the glass front removed, cracked or broken. Removal and replacement of the glass from the door must be done by a licensed or qualied service person. The glass must be purchased from an ENVIRO dealer.
Substitute materials will void the warranty.
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Maintenance And Service
CLEANING DECORATIVE SURFACES:
Painted and porcelain faces should be wiped with a damp cloth periodically. If a plated face has been purchased, it should be unpacked/unwrapped carefully to avoid getting anything on the surface of the nish, including cleaners, polish and nger prints. It is important to note that ngerprints and other marks can leave a permanent stain on plated nishes. To avoid this, give the face a quick wipe with denatured alcohol on a soft cloth BEFORE lighting the replace. Never clean the face when it is hot. Do not use other cleaners as they may leave a residue, which can become permanently etched into the surface.
GLASS DOOR REMOVAL:
In order to install the log set, and for regular cleaning, the glass door must be removed. There are two (2) door latch mechanisms under and two (2) above the glass door shown in Figure 6 & 7. Each latch has two (2) nger grooves, use these to pull the mechanisms straight out. When the latches are unhooked, lift the door up and forward off the unit.
Figure 6. Bottom latches for glass, disengaged.
To replace the glass door, simply reverse the above procedure.
Warning: Do not touch or attempt to remove the glass if the replace is not completely cold.
WARNING: Never operate the replace with the glass removed.
Figure 7. Top latches for glass door, engaged.
BURNER REMOVAL:
1. Ensure the appliance is turned off and cool.
2. Remove the fascia, glass door (see MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - GLASS
DOOR REMOVAL), logset, embers and firebox liner.
3 Undo the wing nut under the right side of the burner (see Figure 8)
and remove the screw.
4. Lift the right end of the burner up, slide it to the left (off of the main
orice), then up and out.
Figure 8. Wing Nut to Remove
the Burner.
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Maintenance And Service
FUEL CONVERSION:
TO BE INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY ONLY
Please read and understand these instructions before installing.
Warning: This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualied service agency in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a re, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. The qualied service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit. The installation is not proper or complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as specied in the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the kit.
Kit Parts List:
1 - Orice (NG - #48 DMS or LP - #57 DMS) 1 - Pilot Injector (NG 0.62 mm; LP 0.35 mm) 1 - Installation instruction sheet 1 - Conversion label
Carefully inspect all parts supplied with this conversion kit. If any parts have been damaged or are missing, contact your dealer, distributor or courier company to have them replaced before starting this installation.
Conversion Kit Installation:
1. Turn control knob on the gas valve to the “OFF” position and shut the gas supply off at the shut-off valve upstream of the unit. CAUTION: The gas supply must be shut off prior to disconnecting the electrical power and before proceeding with the conversion. Allow the valve and unit to cool down to room temperature.
2. Remove the glass as shown in the MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - OPENING THE DOOR.
3. Carefully remove the log set and ember material if they are installed.
4. Remove the burner as shown in the MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - BURNER REMOVAL.
5. Convert the burner orice(s):
a) Remove the main burner orice with a  inch deep socket. b) Put a bead of pipe-thread sealant or approved Teon tape on the orice
threads before installing into the brass elbow.
c) Install the new orice(s) from the kit into the brass elbow.
6. Convert the pilot injector:
a) Pull the pilot hood straight up to access the pilot injector. b) Using a 5/32” or 4 mm Allen key, remove the pilot injector. c) Install the new pilot injector supplied with this conversion kit. Simply screw
the new injector inside the pilot hood using the Allen key,
d) Reinstall the hood by placing the hood on the assembly, line up the key
way, and snap into place.
Figure 9: Removing
valve cap.
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Maintenance And Service
Red o-ring
is not visible
Red o-ring
is visible
LPG Configuration
Loosen
Tighten
7. Convert the SIT gas valve: a) Remove the black protection cap from the HI/LO knob by hand shown in Figure 9.
b) Insert a 5/32” or 4 mm Allen wrench into the
hexagonal key-way of the screw (see Figure 10), rotate it counter-clockwise until it is free and extract it.
c) Check that the screw is clean and if necessary
remove dirt. d) Flip the screw (refer to Figure 11). e) Using the Allen wrench as shown in Figure 10,
rotate the screw clockwise until a torque of 9 inch
lbs. WARNING! Do not over tighten the screw.
It is recommended that you grip the wrench by
the short side. f) Verify that if the conversion is from NG to LPG,
the screw must be re-assembled with the red o-
ring visible (refer to Figure 12). If the conversion
is from LPG to NG, the red o-ring of the screw
must be not visible.
Figure 10: Removing valve
screw.
Figure 11: Flip valve
screw.
g) Re-attach the black protection
cap that was removed in step a (Figure 9).
8. Reinstall the burner, brick panels, log set, embers, and glass door. Also refer to SECONDARY INSTALLATION
- LOG SET AND EMBERS INSTALLATION. When re-installing the burner,
Figure 12: O-ring on valve screw.
ensure that the burner to pilot hood relationship is similar to what is shown in Figure 13. On some units you will need to pay special attention when installing the burner that the venturi adjustment rod is properly installed into the venturi adjustment piece welded to the burner venturi tube
9. Reconnect the main gas line if it was disconnected and open the shut-off valve at the gas line to the unit.
10. Use a small brush to apply a warm soapy water solution to all gas connections (use a half dish soap and half warm water). If a gas leak is present, bubbling will occur. Gas leaks can be repaired by using an approved pipe thread sealant or approved Teon tape. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME WHEN TESTING FOR LEAKS.
Figure 13. Ignitor
assembly beside the
burner.
11. Reconnect the electrical power to the unit.
12. Relight the main burner in both the “HI” and “LO” positions to verify proper burner ignition and operation and proper ame appearance. Also refer to SECONDARY INSTALLATION - LOG SET AND EMBERS INSTALLATION for a flame appearance picture.
13. MAKE SURE that the conversion label is installed on or close to the rating label to signify that the
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unit has been converted to a different fuel type.
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
INTRODUCTION:
This section of the owner’s manual is for the use of qualied technicians only. Fireplace placement, hearths, facing, mantles, and venting terminations will be covered, as well as the gas and electric systems. There are several installation safety guidelines that must be adhered to. Please carefully read the safety precautions at the front of this manual.
Warning: Clearances must be sufcient to allow access for maintenance and service.
PLACEMENT AND FRAMING:
Initial Installation
2" x 6"
Stud
1
/2" (13mm)
Front Facing
1815/16"
(481mm)
305/16"
(770mm)
217/16"
(545mm)
63/8"
(162mm)
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
The framing boards may touch the top, side and back standoffs, but no insulation or other material can be placed between the frame and the standoffs.
The gas line,  inch NPT, can be brought to either the right side, the left side, or the bottom of the replace. If this set up is inconvenient, the electrical wire and the gas line conguration can be reversed.
The location should be chosen so the replace must be at least 36 inches (91.4 cm) from drapes, doors and other combustibles. The framed opening should also be a minimum of 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) from the nearest perpendicular wall (sidewall to the edge of the opening).
The HAVEN is designed so it can be installed at oor level without a required hearth.
CORNER INSTALLATION:
The dimensions for installing a replace in the corner of a room are given in Figures 16. Refer to “INITIAL INSTALLATION - VENT
CONFIGURATIONS AND RESTRICTOR SETTINGS” for allowable pipe
lengths.
Do not interfere with the structural integrity of the walls.
RAISED FIREPLACES AND HEARTHS:
Figure 16. Dimensions for a corner installation.
Even though the Haven can be installed at oor level without a hearth, there are a few options with raised replaces: raised with a oor level hearth (Figure 17), raised with a raised hearth (Figure 18), or raised with no hearth (Figure 19). If the replace is raised, it cannot be placed within 18 inches (45.7cm) of the ceiling. When installing a raised replace, it is imperative that the support stand is strong enough to hold the weight of the replace (up to 140lb [63.5Kg]) and venting.
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Initial Installation
Drywall
Wood Framing
Front Tabs; bent up &
screwed into the drywall
Back Tabs; bent up & screwed
into the wood framing
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
Figure 17. Raised Fireplace with Floor Level
Hearth.
FRAMING MOUNT BRACKETS:
Figure 20. Top Mounting brackets.
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Initial Installation
Drywall
Plywood
Brick
Drywall
Plywood
Tile
Drywall
Plywood
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
Figure 21. Bottom Mounting Holes.6
Combustible Header
Combustible Facing
(up to 1" (25mm) thick)
317/8"
(810mm)
7"
(178mm)
31/2"
(89mm)
10"
(254mm)
111/2"
(292mm)
101/4"
(260mm)
3
/4"
(19mm)
5
/8" min
(16mm)
Initial Installation
181/8"
(460mm)
Top of unit
Combustible
front face
Combustible board
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
MANTLE CLEARANCES:
It is not necessary to install a mantle, but if one is desired it is important to follow the guidelines.
Top of unit to horizontal framing: 0” (0 cm) Top of unit to bottom of 3” (8.9 cm) mantle: 10” (26 cm) Top of unit to bottom of 10” (25.4 cm) mantle: 11” (29.2 cm)
Figure 26. Combustible Shelf Clearance.
A shelf may be installed above the unit. We recommend that no heat sensitive items or components be placed on the shelf (see Figure 26).
Figure 25. Combustible Mantle Clearances.
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Initial Installation
A
A
D
E
L
B
C
F
B
B
B
J
M
K
G
H
I
Openable
Fixed
Closed
Openable
Fixed
Closed
Termination Cap
Air Supply Inlet
Gas Meter
G
G
Restriction Zone
(Termination not allowed)
N
O
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
VENT TERMINATION RESTRICTIONS:
Figure 27. Vent Termination Restrictions, refer to Table 3.
Table 3: Vent termination clearances, refer to Figure 27.
Letter Canadian Installation
A 12 in (30 cm) Clearance above grade, verandah, porch, deck, or balcony.
B 12 in (30 cm) 9 in (23 cm) Clearance from window or door that may be opened.
C 12 in (30 cm)* Clearance from permanently closed window (to prevent
D 24 in (60 cm)* Vertical clearance to ventilated soft located above the
E 18 in (45 cm)* Clearance to unventilated soft.
F 12 in (30 cm)* Clearance to outside corner.
G 12 in (30 cm)* Clearance to inside corner.
H 3 ft (91 cm) within a height of
15 ft (4.5 m) above the meter/
regulator assembly
I 3 ft (91 cm) 3 ft (91 cm)* Radial clearance around service regulator vent outlet.
J 12 in (30 cm) 9 in (23 cm) Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building, or
K 6 ft (1.83 m) 3 ft (91 cm) above if within 10
L 7 ft (2.13 m
M 12 in / 30 cm
N 12 in (30 cm)* Clearance horizontally to any surface (such as an exterior
O 12 in (30 cm) Clearance above roof line for vertical terminations.
1
In accordance with the current CSA B149, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.
2
In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1 NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code.
* These numbers are only estimates. Clearance in accordance with installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. t
A vent shall not terminate directly above a side walk or paved driveway that is located between two single family dwellings and it serves both dwellings.
+
Permitted only if verandah, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the oor.
NOTE: Venting terminals shall not be recessed into walls or siding.
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1
)t
+
US Installation
3 ft (91 cm) within a height of
15 ft (4.5 m) above the meter/
regulator assembly*
ft (3 m) horizontally
7 ft (2.13 m)
12 in / 30 cm*
2
*t
+
Description
condensation).
terminal, within a horizontal distance of 2 ft (60 cm) from center line of terminal.
Clearance to each side of center line extended above meter/regulator assembly.
the combustion air inlet to any other appliance.
Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet.
Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property.
Clearance under verandah, porch, deck, or balcony.
wall) for vertical terminations.
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Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
FIREPLACE HORIZONTAL VENT KIT 50-1235:
Please read and understand these instructions before installing. Failure to follow
these instructions carefully could cause property damage or personal injury.
KIT COMPONENTS:
Qnty Description Qnty Description
1 Horizontal direct vent termination cap 4 Wire spacers
1 Flue collar adapter 1 4 oz tube Mill-Pac Sealant
1 Wall thimble 1 4 oz tube RTV silicone
1 5’ (190 cm) length of Ø4” (10 cm) double walled ex pipe 12
1 5’ (190 cm) length of Ø6” (10 cm) double walled ex pipe 8 1” wood screws
Please ensure that all components are supplied with this kit. If components are missing or have been damaged, contact your dealer, distributor, or courier company. Do not attempt the installation if components are missing or damaged.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
9
/16” tech screws
1. Plan your installation and clearances to combustibles. Decide on a location for the unit that will meet any or all local code requirements. Refer to the sections in your owner’s manual on where to locate your stove.
2. Set the appliance in the desired location. Determine if any wall studs, electrical wiring, or plumbing pipes are in the way of the venting system as it passes through the exterior wall. The replace location should be adjusted if obstructions are found in the wall.
3. Project a line from the center point of the ue outlet upward and outward to the desired ue outlet location on the exterior wall. Using this center point, scribe a 10” (25.4 cm) hole or square on the wall.
Cut the hole out on both the interior and exterior wall surfaces.
4. Frame the hole as shown in Figure 32.
5. Trim the Wall Thimble to match the wall thickness as necessary. Install the wall thimble and secure it to the inner wall frame using four (4) 1” wood screws.
6. Apply a bead of Mill-Pac Black sealant to the new Ø4” (10 cm) by 5” (12.5 cm) provided ue collar adaptor. Press the ue collar into the ue outlet of
the replace so that the Mill-Pac seals the ue collar to the ue outlet.
7. Stretch both the Ø4” (10 cm) ex vent and the Ø6” (16.25 cm) ex intake liner to the length needed to ensure the ex can be easily connected to the vent terminal.
8. Slide the Ø6” (16.25 cm) ex intake liner
over the ex vent. Install four (4) wire spacers around the ex pipe. Ensure the wire spacers are positioned at either end of the pipes, and at each end of any elbows in
Figure 28: Wire Spacers.
the liners (refer to Figure 28 and 29).
Figure 29: Wire Spacer in Place.
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Flue Pipe Adaptor
Wall Framing
Wall Thimble
Fire Stop
Exhaust 4" Flex Pipe
Combusion Air 6 5/8" Flex Pipe
Wire Spacers
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
9. Install the ex pipe assembly through the wall thimble, ensure that this portion of pipe slides through the outside wall far enough to connect onto the vent termination cap.
10. Apply a bead of Mill-Pac Black sealant to the top section of the Ø4” (10 cm) by 5” (12.5 cm) ue collar adaptor previously installed into the replace ue outlet. Slide the Ø4” (10 cm) ex vent over the ue collar and secure with three (3) sheet metal screws evenly spaced.
11. Place a bead of high temperature silicone on the intake collar of the replace, slide the Ø6” (16.25 cm) ex intake liner over the collar, secure the ex liner with three (3) sheet metal screws evenly spaced.
12. On the outside of the exterior wall, apply a bead of Mill-Pac Black sealant to the Ø 4” (10 cm) pipe of the vent terminal. Slide the ex liner onto the vent terminal and secure with three (3) sheet metal screws evenly spaced.
13. Place a bead of high temperature silicone on the intake collar of the vent terminal, slide the Ø6” (16.25 cm) ex intake liner over the collar, secure the ex liner with three (3) sheet metal screws evenly spaced.
14. Attach the vent terminal to the outside of the house using four (4) wood screws provided.
Figure 30: Installation of Fireplace Horizontal Vent Kit.
15. Light the appliance and ensure proper operation.
OTHER APPROVED VENT PARTS:
Table 4: Approved Vent Manufacturers
Manufacturer Trade Name Nominal Sizes
American Metal Products Ameri Vent Direct 4/6 and 5/8 Security Chimneys International LTD Secure Vent 4/6 and 5/8 Selkirk Metalbestos Direct-Temp 4/6 Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent GS 4/6 and 5/8
The Haven replace has been tested and certied for use with AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS “AMERIVENT DIRECT”, SIMPSON DURAVENT TYPE GS PIPE FOR GAS STOVES. SECURITY CHIMNEY’S “SECURE VENT DIRECT VENT SYSTEM” and SELKIRK “DIRECT-TEMP VENT SYSTEM” kits are available for horizontal and vertical venting. When using Simpson Duravent, it is recommended that, before installation, a bead of RTV High Temperature Silicone should be applied to each outer vent joint, and Mil-Pac to each inner joint. When planning an installation, it will be necessary to select the proper length of vent pipe for the particular requirements.
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Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
WARNING: Do not mix parts from different vent manufacturers’s systems.
EXCEPTION TO WARNING: This product has been evaluated by Intertek for using a Direct Vent GS starting collar in conjunction with Secure Vent, Direct-Temp, and Ameri Vent Direct venting systems. Use of these systems with the Direct Vent GS starting collar is deemed acceptable and does not affect the Intertek WH listing of the appliance.
Table 5: Vent part numbers (Must state if galvanized or black wanted, PART NUMBERS).
Direct Vent
GS
908 4DT-6 SV4L6 6” pipe length
907 4DT-9 9” pipe length 906 4DT-12 SV4L12 4D12 12” pipe length 904 4DT-24 SV4L24 4D2 24” pipe length 903 4DT-36 SV4L36 4D3 36” pipe length 902 4DT-48 SV4L48 4D4 48” pipe length 945 4DT-EL45 SV4EBR45 4D45B 45° elbow, black 990 4DT-EL90 SV4EBR90 4D90B 90° elbow, black 950 4DT-VS SV4VS Vinyl siding standoff/sheild 942 4DT-WT SV4RSN 4DWT Wall thimble 953 4DT-SC SV4FC 4DSC Storm collar 963 4DT-FS SV4BF 4DFSP Fire stop 988 4DT-WS/B SV4BM 4DWS Wall strap/support/band 970 4DT-HKA SV0SHK 4DHTK1 Horizontal termination kit (SD: Basic Kit,
911 11” to 14 5/8” pipe, adjustable
943 4DT-AF6 4DF Flashing, 0/12 to 6/12 roof pitch
943S 4DT-AF12 4DF12 Flashing, 7/12 to 12/12 roof pitch
943F SV4F Flat ashing
980 4DT-VC SV4CGV 4DVC Vertical termination 991 4DT-HVC High wind vertical termination 984 4DT-HC SV4CHC 4DHC Horizontal square termination 985 4DT-HHC High wind horizontal termination 978 4DT-VKC SV0FAK 4DVTK Vertical termination kit 971 4DT-HKB SV0SHK2 4DHTK2 Horizontal termination kit
Direct-
Temp
4DT-AJ 4D12A 4” to 10” pipe , adjustable
Secure Vent Ameri Vent
Direct
4D7 7” pipe length
SV4LA12 1” to 12” pipe , adjustable
SV4FA Flashing, 1/12 to 7/12 roof pitch SV4FB Flashing, 8/12 to 12/12 roof pitch
Description
SEL: Kit A, SC: Standard Kit)
(SD: Kit A, SEL: Kit B, SC: Kit)
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2" (51mm)
711/16" (195mm)
39"
(991mm)
Framing
Joists/Studs
10
10
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
VENTING:
This replace has been tested and certied for use with SIMPSON DURAVENT DIRECT VENT TYPE “GS” PIPE FOR GAS STOVES, SECURITY CHIMNEY’S SECURE VENT DIRECT VENT SYSTEM kits, AMERICAN METAL PRODUCTS AMERIVENT DIRECT and DIRECT-TEMP SELKIRK METALBESTOS.
A 1” (25 mm) clearance to combustibles must be maintained around any vertical vent pipe. Around a horizontal vent pipe, the clearance to combustibles should be 2” (51 mm) above and 1” (38 mm) on the sides and bottom. When combustible materials are directly above a 90° elbow, 3 inches (7.6 cm) of clearance are necessary (see Figure 31).
Table 6. Vent Pipe Minimum Clearances.
Vertical Pipe to
the Side Walls
Hard Pipe
Flex
Pipe
1”
(25.4 mm)
1”
(25.4 mm)
A 10” (254 mm) x 10” (254 mm) frame (see Figure 32) will assure the proper support and spacing for the vent pipe as it passes through the wall. Installations in Canada require that a wall thimble be used for passing through walls and ceilings. All sealing and vapour barriers must comply with local building codes.
Horizontal Pipe to
the Sides & Bottom
1”
(38.1 mm)
1”
(38.1 mm)
When planning an installation, it is necessary to select the proper length of vent pipe for the particular requirements. The conguration of the venting pipes depends on the locations of walls, ceilings and studs. However, the pipes cannot be of arbitrary length and arrangement. Because the length of the vertical and horizontal sections dramatically affects the burning efciency of the replace, certain guidelines have been set in INITIAL INSTALLATION - VENT CONFIGURATIONS AND RESTRICTOR SETTINGS.
Above an Elbow
Above the Unit
711/16
(195mm)
711/16
(195mm)
Above an Elbow
Not Above the Unit
3”
(76.2 mm)
3 ”
(86 mm)
Above Horizontal
Vent Pipe
2”
(51 mm)
3 ”
(86 mm)
Wall Frame 8”
(203mm) or less
10”x10”
(25x25cm)
10”x10”
(25x25cm)
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Figure 31. Vent Pipe Clearances.
Venting terminals can not be recessed into a wall or siding.
WARNING: This gas appliance must not be connected to a chimney ue serving a separate solid-burning appliances.
Figure 32. Vent Framing Through Wall/Ceiling.
0 (0m)
0
(0m)
10 (4.72m)
15
(7.09m)
15 (7.09m)
20 (9.45m)
32 (15.12m)
17
(8.03)
1
Vent
Restriction
Positions
39 (99cm)
from the floor
2
3
4
5
25 (11.81m)
30 (14.17m)
10
(4.72m)
5 (2.36m)
5
(2.36m)
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Initial Installation
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VENT CONFIGURATIONS AND RESTRICTOR SETTINGS:
Figures 33 shows the range of venting options, it shows possible vent congurations if the unit is top vented, for vertical and horizontal terminations, any layout that remains within the shaded area is acceptable. Having the fewest number of elbows is ideal, as they tend to disrupt air movement. Using 45˚ elbows is preferable to using 90˚ elbows. Also, a shorter vent system will perform better than a longer one.
The vent restrictor controls the amount of air moving through the vent pipe. Longer vertical vent lengths necessitate greater restriction; position 1 is open and position 5 is maximum restriction. Figure 33
shows the vent restrictor position required,
NOTE: The total length of the vent pipes can not exceed 32 feet (15.12 m). Any combination of rise and run can be used as long as it lays within the shaded area (a total of three (3) 90°
elbows or six (6) 45° elbows can be used).
In addition to what is shown, if a 90°
elbow is used in the horizontal plane,
3 feet (91.4 cm) must be subtracted
from the allowable horizontal run
(for each 45° elbow, 1 feet
must be subtracted from the
allowable horizontal run).
relative to the length of vent pipe. The vent restrictor is located in the center of the replace, above the glass. Figure 34 shows the vent restrictor lever and the holes that indicate the different levels. To avoid injury, it is best to make this adjustment when the replace is cool or use welder’s gloves or oven mitts.
Note: 0,0 in Figure 33 represents a 90˚ bend directly off the outlet of the unit, 39 inches (106 cm) from oor, in all horizontal instances except when using Selkirk and having less than a 4 feet (1.22 m) rise and 8 feet (2.44 m) horizontal offset. In this case, a 1 foot (30.5 cm) rise must be added below the 90˚ bend.
Figure 33. Possible Vent Congurations for Top Vented; Vertical
and Horizontal Terminations.
Figure 34. Possible Vent Restrictor Positions.
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Wall framing
Horizontal wall termination
Wall thimble fire stop
Rigid Coaxial Pipe
Elbow
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
HORIZONTAL TERMINATION:
NOTES:
1. Horizontal pipes must not be level. For every 12 inches (305 mm) of horizontal travel (away from the stove), there should be at least  inch (6.4 mm) of vertical travel. Never allow the vent to run downward, as this could cause high temperatures or even present the possibility of a re.
2. The exterior of the horizontal vent termination must not be blocked or obstructed.
3. If the vent termination is not being attached to wood, the four wood screws provided should be replaced with material appropriate fasteners.
4. For buildings with vinyl siding, a vinyl standoff should be installed between the vent cap and the exterior wall. Attach the vinyl siding standoff to the horizontal termination. Note that the termination bolts onto the at portion of the standoff, providing an air space between the wall and the vent termination. The air gap prevents excessive heat from possibly melting the vinyl siding.
5. Horizontal pipes must be supported every 3 feet (914
Figure 35. Horizontal Vent Termination
mm). Plumber’s all round strap will sufce.
6. When running horizontal pipe, clearances to combustibles must be maintained 1 inches (38 mm) sides, 1 inches (38 mm) bottom, and 2 inches (51 mm) top.
Step 1. Set the replace in the desired location. Check to determine if wall studs will be in the way when
the venting system is attached. If this is the case, the location of the replace may have to be adjusted or the venting may have to be offset.
Step 2. Direct vent pipe sections are designed with special twist-lock connections. Dry t the desired
combination of pipe and elbows to the appliance adaptor.
Step 3. With the pipe in the correct position and attached to the replace, mark the wall for a 10 inches
(25.4 cm) x 10 inches (25.4 cm) square hole (see Figure 27). The center of the hole should match the center line of the horizontal pipe. Cut and frame the hole in the exterior wall where the vent will be terminated. If the wall being penetrated is made of a non-combustible material (i.e. masonry or concrete) a 7 inches (17.8 cm) hole is acceptable.
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Initial Installation
Vertical
Termination
Storm Collar
Flashing
Roofing nails
Elbow Strap
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
NOTE: For Simpson Duravent only, place a bead of Mil-Pac or Rutland No 78 Stove and Gasket Cement on the outer edge of the inner exhaust pipe (non-ared end). Push the pipe sections together, then twist about  turn, making sure the two sections are fully locked. Wrap all seams with foil ducting tape.
Step 4. With the hole now framed, the wall thimble installed, and the pipe extending into the wall,
proceed to the outside. Attach the termination to the pipe using RTV and Mil-Pac or Rutland No 78 Stove and Gasket Cement to seal joints. The vent pipe must extend into the vent cap at least 1 inches (3.2 cm). Secure the connection between the vent cap and the pipe by attaching the two (2) sheet metal straps, which extend from the vent cap assembly to the outer wall of the vent pipe. Bend any remaining portion of the strap back towards the vent cap. Security Secure Vent uses a twist lock cap.
Step 5. Position the horizontal vent termination in the center of the 10 inches (25.4 cm) square hole
and attach to the exterior wall with the four screws provided. The arrow on the vent termination should be pointing up. Run a bead of non-hardening mastic around the edges of the vent cap, to make a seal with the wall. Ensure the proper clearances to combustibles have been maintained.
VERTICAL TERMINATION:
Step 1. Check the instructions for required clearances (air spaces) to combustibles when passing
through ceilings, walls, roofs, enclosures, attic rafters, or other nearby combustible surfaces. Do not pack air spaces with insulation.
Step 2. Set the gas appliance in the desired location. Drop a plumb bob down from the ceiling to
the position of the appliance ue exit, and mark the location where the vent will penetrate the ceiling. Drill a small hole at this point. Next, drop a plumb bob from the roof to the hole previously drilled in the ceiling, mark the spot where the vent will penetrate the roof. Determine if ceiling joists, roof rafters, or other framing will obstruct the venting system. You may wish to relocate the appliance, or to offset, to avoid cutting load bearing members.
Step 3. To install the Round
Support Box/Wall Thimble in a at ceiling, cut a 10 inch (25.4 cm) square hole in the ceiling, centered in the hole drilled in Step 2. Frame the hole as shown in Figure 32.
Step 4. Assemble the desired
lengths of black pipe and elbows necessary to reach from the appliance adapter up through the Round Support Box. Insure that all pipe and elbow connections are in their fully twist-locked position.
Figure 36. Vertical Vent Termination
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Initial Installation
H
Dimension H obtained from table below.
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
STEP 5. Cut hole in the roof centered on the small hole placed in the roof from Step 2. The hole should
be of sufcient size to meet minimum requirements for Clearance to Combustibles, as specied. Continue to assemble lengths of pipe and elbows necessary to reach from the ceiling support box up through the roof line. Galvanized pipe and elbows may be utilized in the attic, as well as above the roof line. The galvanized nish is desirable above the roof line, due to the higher corrosion resistance.
STEP 6. Once the pipe sections have been joined, and run up through the hole in the roof, slip an elbow
strap over the exposed sections, bend the support straps outwards, and push the elbow strap down to the roof level, as shown in Figure 36. Tighten the clamp around the pipe section. Use a level to make sure the pipe is truly vertical. With roong nails, secure the support straps to the roof. Seal the nails holes heads with non-hardening mastic. Trim the excess length of the support straps that extend out beyond the edge of the ashing.
STEP 7. Slip the ashing over the pipe section protruding through the roof. Secure the base of the
ashing to the roof with roong nails. Use a non-hardening sealant between the uphill edge of the ashing and the roof. Insure the roong material overlaps the top edge of the ashing. Verify that you have at least the minimum clearance to combustibles at the roof line.
STEP 8. Continue to add pipe sections until the height of the vent cap meets the minimum code
requirements. Refer to Figure 37 and Table 7. Note that for steep roof pitches, the vent height must be increased. In high wind conditions, nearby trees, adjoining roof lines, steep pitched roofs, and other similar factors can result in poor draft, or down drafting. In these cases, increasing the vent height may solve the problem.
STEP 9. Slip the storm collar over the pipe, and push it down to the top of the roof ashing as shown
in Figure 36. Use the non-hardening sealant around the joint between the pipe and the storm collar.
STEP 10. Twist-lock the vent cap.
Figure 37: Height of Vertical Termination;
Reference Table 7.
Table 7: Minimum ‘H’ for Figure 37.
Roof Pitch Minimum Height (H)
Feet Meters
Flat to 7/8 1 0.3
Over 7/12 to 8/12 1.5 0.46
Over 8/12 to 9/12 2 0.61
Over 9/12 to 10/12 2.5 0.76
Over 10/12 to 11/12 3.25 0.99
Over 11/12 to 12/12 4 1.22
Over 12/12 to 14/12 5 1.52
Over 14/12 to 16/12 6 1.83
Over 16/12 to 18/12 7 2.13
Over 18/12 to 20/12 7.5 2.29
Over 20/12 to 21/12 8 2.44
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plumbers tape connected to wall strap
Wall strap
45° elbows (x2)
Nails
Ceiling firestop
Ceiling
Second floor
Use clearances to as defined by appliance and vent pipe manufacturers.
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
NOTES:
(1) If an offset is necessary in the attic to avoid
obstructions, it is important to support the vent pipe every 3 feet (914 mm), to avoid excessive stress on the elbows, and possible separation. Wall straps are available for this purpose (see Figure
38).
(2) When ever possible, use 45° degree elbows instead
of 90° degree elbows. The 45° degree elbow offers less restriction to the ow of ue gases and intake air.
(3) For multi story installations; a ceiling restop is
required at the second oor, and any subsequent oors (see Figure 39). The opening should be framed to 10” (254 mm) x 10” (254 mm) inside dimensions, in the same manner as shown in Figure 32.
Figure 38: Use of Wall Straps.
(4) Any occupied areas above the rst oor,
including closets and storage spaces, which the vertical vent passes through, must be enclosed. The enclosure may be framed and sheet-rocked with standard building materials. However consult the appliance manufactures installation instructions for the minimum allowable clearance between the outside of the vent pipe, and the combustible surfaces of the enclosure. Do not ll any required air spaces with insulation.
Figure 39: Multi-Story Vent Pipe Installation.
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Figure 40. Wiring Diagram For Gas Valve.
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL WIRING FOR THE OPTIONAL FAN KIT:
Initial Installation
O
L
I
T
P
TP TH TP TH
IN OUT
H
I
L
O
N
O
F
O
F
L
I
P
T
O
GAS LINE CONNECTION AND TESTING:
WARNING: Only persons licensed to work with gas piping may make the necessary gas connections to this appliance.
GAS LINE CONNECTION
This replace is equipped with a certied exible pipe located on the right side of the unit. This exline is connected to a shut-off ball valve, which terminates in a ” female NPT tting. The ball valve can be located on the right or left side of the unit, or where the gas supply can enter through the oor of the unit (see Figure 10). Consult your local authorities codes or the CAN/CGA B 149 (1 or
2) installation code in Canada, or in the USA gas installations follow either local codes or the current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1.
The efciency rating of this appliance is a product thermal efciency rating determined under continuous operating conditions and was determined independently of any installed system.
The appliance and its shutoff valves must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing where the pressure exceeds  PSIG (3.45 KPa) or damage will occur to the valve.
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than  psig (3.45 KPa).
Always check for gas leaks with a soap and water solution after completing the required pressure test.
TO TEST VALVE PRESSURES
The pressure taps are located on the top right of the valve shown in Figure 42.
Turn set screw 1 turn counter clockwise to loosen,
Place 5/16” (8 mm) I.D. hose over pressure tap system.
Check pressures using a manometer.
When nished, release pressure, remove hose & tighten set screw.
Natural Gas Propane
Main Orice #48 DMS #57 DMS
Manifold Pressure 3.8” W.C. (0.95 KPa) 11.0” W.C. (2.74 KPa)
Min. Manifold Pressure 1.2” W.C. (0.28 KPa) 2.7” W.C. (0.67 KPa)
Max Supply Pressure 7.0” W.C. (1.74 KPa) 13.0” W.C. (3.28 KPa)
Min. Supply Pressure 5.0” W.C. (1.25 KPa) 12.0” W.C. (2.98 KPa)
Max BTU/hr Input 16,900 BTU/hr (4.95 KW) 14,500 BTU/hr (4.25 KW)
Min. BTU/hr Input 10,000 BTU/hr (2.93 KW) 7,500 BTU/hr (2.20 KW)
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME FOR LEAK TESTING.
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Secondary Installation
Fan Control
Black
BlackBlack
Long Black
Short Black
Electrical
Power Cord
White
White
Green
120oF (49oC)
Temperature
Sensor
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
OPTIONAL FAN KIT INSTALLATION:
If the Haven is installed the burner and valve assemblies must be removed. If the Haven is not installed the fan can be installed through an access hole at the lower rear of the unit.
The optional fan is thermostatically controlled and it will not operate if the appliance is cold. A few minutes after the appliance is lit and the variable speed control is set at a desired setting, the fan will automatically turn on. The fan will automatically turn off a few minutes after the appliance is shut off.
The replace 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 Part 1, Safety Standards For Electrical Installations, or The National Electrical Code ANSI / NFPA 70 in the US.
WARNING: The electrical grounding instructions must be followed. The fan should be properly
Figure 43. Wiring Diagram For Fan Control.
grounded.
CAUTION: When servicing controls, label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
Kit Contents:
This kit includes a fan assembly, a wiring harness, a temperature sensor, fan control dial, two (2) grommets, and two (2) 8-32 x ” bolts.
Please ensure that your fan kit has not been damaged. If so, contact your dealer, distributor, or courier company before starting this installation.
OPTIONAL FAN KIT INSTALLATION THROUGH BACK OF HAVEN:
1. Use a at head screwdriver or a ” socket to remove the six (6) screws holding the back cover on (see Figure 44).
2. Remove the two (2) bottom screws holding the stand-off on (see Figure 45) and swing it out of the way.
3. Install the two (2) grommets; place a 8-32 x ” bolt through each grommet then attach the bolt to the back cover using a ” socket.
4. Ensure the wiring harness is attached to the fan then hook the two (2) slots on the fan box over the grommets installed in the last step.
5. Slide the fan with the wiring harness attached into the hole in the back of the haven, motor side rst (see Figure 46).
Figure 44: Removing Back Plate From Haven.
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6. Re-install the screws for the back cover and the stand-off.
7. Remove the two (2) screws holding the control panel in place. Pull the panel out of the way.
8. Slide the snap switch in place under the holding tabs above the SIT valve (see Figure 47).
9. Remove knob and nut from the fan controller. Place the dial stud through the fan hole in the control board through the back to the front (see Figure 48). Tighten the nut on the front side to keep the fan controls in place (see Figure 49), then install the knob onto the stud.
10. Use marrettes to connect the fan wiring harness wires to the house wiring when the Haven is installed.
11. Re-install the control panel.
Figure 45: Move Back Stand-
Off.
Figure 46: Installing Fan
Through the Back.
Figure 48. Install Fan Control
Box.
Figure 47: Installing Temperature
Sensor.
Figure 49. Install Fan Control Nut.
OPTIONAL FAN KIT INSTALLATION THROUGH FRONT OF HAVEN:
1. Ensure the appliance is turned off and cool.
2. Remove the fascia, glass door (see MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - GLASS DOOR REMOVAL), logset, embers
and rebox liner.
3. Remove the two (2) screws holding the control panel in place. Pull the panel out of the way.
4. To remove the burner undo the wing nut under the right side of the burner (see Figure
8) and remove the screw. Lift the right end of the burner up, slide it to the left (off of the main orice), then up and out.
5. Remove the pilot shield,
Figure 50. Remove the pilot shield, orice and valve assembly.
orice and valve assembly (see Figures 50).
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6. Install the two (2) grommets; place a 8-32 x ” bolt through each grommet then attach the bolt to the back cover using a ” socket (see Figure 51)
7. Ensure the wiring harness is attached to the fan then hook the two (2) slots on the fan box over the grommets installed in the last step.
8. Re-install the pilot shield, orice and valve assembly.
9. Slide the snap switch in place under the holding tabs above the SIT valve (see Figure 47).
10. Remove knob and nut from the fan controller. Place the dial stud through the fan hole in the control board through the back to the front (see Figure 48). Tighten the nut on the front side to keep the fan controls in place (see Figure 49), then install the knob onto the stud.
11. Use marrettes to connect the fan wiring harness wires to the house wiring.
12. Re-install the control panel.
LOG SET AND EMBER INSTALLATION:
Install the ceramic or steel liner (refer to “SECONDARY INSTALLATION - INSTALLATION OF STEEL FIREBOX LINER
OR OPTIONAL CERAMIC FIREBOX LINER) before installing the log set. A liner MUST be installed before the
unit can be turned on. The placement of the charcoal pieces, embers, and logs are not arbitrary. If they are positioned incorrectly, the ames can be “pinched” and will not burn correctly. The burner comes with six (6) locator pins (pointed out in Figure 52), which make alignment easier. The locator pins are long enough to go through the charcoal and be used to locate for the logs. Carefully set the three (3) charcoal pieces (Figure
46) in place.
Figure 51. Grommets to Hang Fan On.
When the charcoal pieces are in place the embers (Figure 53) can be placed onto the burner to create a realistic look. A bag of rock wool is provided. Spread the rock wool in a sparse but even manner.
WARNINGS: DO NOT pack this ember material as this could create an unsafe condition. The pieces should be lightly placed so they don’t block any of the burner ports. DO NOT allow any of the embers to rest against the pilot assembly.
Caution: Use only the type of ember material supplied with this replace. Due to the irregular size of the ember material, there may be more than required. Use of other foreign materials on the burners may create dangerous conditions.
NOTE: The charcoal pieces and logs are fragile and should be handled gently.
Figure 52. Charcoal Pieces Installation.
Figure 53. Ember Placement.
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INSTALLATION OF STEEL FIREBOX LINER OR OPTIONAL CERAMIC FIREBOX LINER:
NOTE: The ceramic liner is fragile and should be handled gently. Please ensure that it has not been damaged. Turn off the gas control knob and allow the unit to cool.
To Remove Liner: Gently pull the top of the liner forward then out.
To Install Liner:
1. Remove the glass door by following the instruction in the MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE - GLASS DOOR REMOVAL and remove logs if necessary.
2. If the burner is to be removed, undo the wing nut under the right side of the burner (see Figure 8) and remove the screw. Lift the right end of the burner up, slide it to the left (off of the main orice), then up and out.
3. Remove the old steel liner by pulling the top of the liner forward then out
4. Ceramic Liner Only: A ceramic liner support must
Figure 57. Ceramic Liner Suport.
5. Tilt the liner forward and slide the bottom into the rebox. Ensure that the liner goes over the pilot assembly.
6. Push the top of the liner into the top of the rebox; it will be a snug t. Ceramic Liner Only: The bottom of the liner must rest on ceramic liner support installed in step 2. Steel Liner Only: The bottom of the liner must rest on the two (2) supports behind the burner.
7. Once the liner is in the rebox pull it forward so it is ush with the front of the rebox.
8. Re-install the burner (if removed), the logs (refer to “SECONDARY INSTALLATION - LOG SET AND EMBER INSTALLATION), and the glass door.
be installed around burner (shown with a white outline in Figure 57).
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Figure 58. Bottom of Steel Liner Slid In.
Figure 59. Bottom of Steel Line Put in Place.
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The main burner does not ignite when called for.
Spark will not light the pilot after repeatedly pressing the spark ignitor.
Pilot will not remain lit. Problem with thermocouple
The gas valve may not be on. • Check that the gas control knob is in the “ON” position. Thermostat is not calling for
heat. Problem with gas valve. • Use a DC voltmeter to measure the voltage across the
Defective piezo ignitor. • Check connections to ignitor.
Broken spark electrode. • Check for broken ceramic insulation, replace electrode if
Misaligned spark electrode. • If spark is not arcing from electrode to pilot, loosen the
circuit.
• Adjust the thermostat several degrees above ambient temperature.
TPTH and TP terminals. Main operator voltage: Open circuit ≥ 325mV Closed circuit ≥ 100mV
• If voltage is not present, check the control circuit for proper operation.
• If proper control system voltage is present, replace the gas control.
• If ignitor connections are good but no spark, replace ignitor.
broken.
screws on the pilot base adjust and tighten.
• Check for proper connection of the thermocouple to the rear of the valve. If loose, fully tighten.
• Check pilot for full ame impingement around thermocouple. If ame is too small, check gas pressure, adjust pilot rate screw, check pilot head for damage.
• Check thermocouple voltage at valve. It must be greater than 5 mV. If low, replace thermocouple.
Air in gas line (pilot dies while knob is depressed).
Burners will not remain lit. Problem with thermopile
circuit.
Flame lifting Leak in vent pipe • Check for leaks in vent connections.
Improper vent conguration • Check vent conguration with manual. Terminal may be recirculating
ue gases
Glass fogs up Normal Condition: after the appliance warms up the glass will clear.
**Due to additives in gas, glass may get hazy during operation** Clean as needed. Blue Flames Normal during start up: ames will yellow as the replace heats up. Flames are burning “dirty” or
sooting
Remote control doesn’t work Problem with the remote • One or more of the batteries are dead. See remote
Flame impingement • Check log positioning.
Problem with replace • The on/off switch is turned to OFF.
• Bleed line.
• Check gas line pressure.
• Contact dealer.
• Check gas line pressure .
• Check for ame impingement on thermopile. If low, see “Pilot will not remain lit”.
• Check thermopile for minimum of 300 mV when burner is switched on.
• Check wiring to thermostat for breaks.
• Check to see if terminal is on correctly.
• May need to install high wind termination cap.
• Contact dealer.
• Increase primary air by opening the venturi shutter and/ or by opening the vent restrictor.
See also “Burners will not remain lit.”
control instructions.
• The gas control valve is turned to PILOT or OFF.
• The pilot has gone out.
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Parts List - Components
Reference
Number
1 120°F Ceramic Fan Temperature Sensor EC-001 2 S.I.T. Nova Valve NG Convertible 50-1421 3 Thermocouple EC-009 3 Spark Electrode with Ignitor Cable EC-011 3 Thermopile EC-012 3 Pilot Orice NG Threaded EC-019 3 Pilot Orice LP Threaded EC-020 3 Pilot Gasket EC-021 4 S.I.T. Piezo Ignitor EC-023 5 Fan Controller - 115V EC-039 6 Convection Blower - 115V EG22-001 6 Convection Blower Kit- 115V 50-1211
7 Enviro Logo Gel Decal 50-322
8 On/Off Remote Control Kit 50-559
9 Dual Bulb Door Gasket - 10 feet (3.05m) 50-634 9 Door, Glass, & Gasket 50-1289
10 Haven Owner’s Manual 50-1268 11 Conversion Kit from LP to NG 50-1436 11 Conversion Kit from NG to LP 50-1437 12 Log & Coal Set 50-1283 13 Manual Shut-Off Valve 50-1284 14 Door Latch Spring, Bracket, & Screws (set of 2) 50-1285 15 Pan Burner 50-1286 16 Pilot Shield 50-1287 17 Valve & Pilot Assembly 50-1288 18 Control Panel 50-1290 19 Bell Wire - 20 feet (6.1m) 50-1291
Part Description Part Number
SIT Pilot ” Tube with End Furrels (1 piece) 30-043
Blank Orice #73 50-343
Programmable Wall Mounted Remote Control 50-583
Wall Switch Kit 50-920 Three Flame Pilot Hood 50-925
S.I.T. Valve Conversion Screw With O-Ring 50-1450 S.I.T. Valve Conversion Screw Cap 50-1451
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Parts List - Options
Referance
Number
20 Firebox Liner - Bankers Brown Brick 50-1209 20 Firebox Liner - Arizona Stucco 50-1210 20 Firebox Liner - Red Brick 50-1225 21 Firebox Liner - Steel Black 50-1282
22 Roma Cast Iron Front - Painted Black 50-1196 22 Roma Cast Iron Front - Antique Chestnut 50-1197 22 Roma Cast Iron Front - Antique White 50-1232 22 Roma Cast Iron Front - Diamond Black 50-1233 23 Chalet Face & Inset - Enameled Black 50-1198 24 Chalet Insets - Brushed Gold 50-1200 24 Chalet Insets - Brushed Nickel 50-1201 25 Cape Cod Face - Enameled Black 50-1202 26 Cape Cod Inset - Enameled Black 50-1203 26 Cape Cod Inset - Brushed Gold 50-1204 26 Cape Cod Inset - Brushed Nickel 50-1205 27 Autumn Face - Enameled Black 50-1207 28 Autumn Inset - Enameled Black 50-1206 28 Autumn Inset - Brushed Nickel 50-1208 28 Autumn Inset - Brushed Gold 50-1238
Part Description Part Number
Fireplace Horizontal Vent Kit - 5 Feet (1.52m) 50-1235 Fireplace Horizontal Vent Kit - 10 Feet (3.05m) 50-1293
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Parts Diagram - Components
Haven Fireplace
20
11
19
6
8
10
3
4
18
5
9
17
2
7
16
15
14
13
1
12
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The Haven - Components
December 2005
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Parts Diagram - Fascia
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Warranty
Sherwood Industries Ltd. offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty on this gas product. This Limited Lifetime Warranty covers the appliance for a period of seven years from the date of installation. This warranty applies only to the original owner in the original location.
Covered under the lifetime warranty are the chassis and the heat exchanger. These steel components are covered against manufacturer’s defects for seven years and the labour for the rst year. The following exclusions apply: over-ring due to incorrect setup or tampering, damage caused by incorrect installation, usage or abuse. The unit must be properly installed by a qualied technician or installer, and must meet all local and national gas and building code requirements.
Under the Limited Lifetime Warranty, the following components are also covered: log set, burners and glass. The following exclusions apply:
Plated Finish: Damage caused by scratching, marring, chemicals, ngerprints, abrasive cleaners or discoloration with age. Items with Antique Copper that have had a green discoloration of the nish. If discoloration occurs, please follow the cleaning instructions as outlined in the “Maintenance And Service” section. Glass: Damage caused by the use of harsh or abrasive cleaners, striking the glass, surface contaminants Log Set & Ceramic Liner: Damage caused by incorrect handling or misuse Burners: Damage caused by improper or continuous operation under incorrect conditions
Sherwood Industries Ltd. offers a two-year warranty against manufacturing defects on all the electrical components and gas components, paint is also covered against aking. This offer includes parts and labour for one year, and parts only thereafter.
Your dealer shall make all claims under this warranty in writing. When ling a warranty claim please
complete the following information on an ofcial warranty claim form:
TO THE DEALER:
Name, address and telephone number of purchaser and date of purchase, date of installation, name of installer and dealer, nature of complaint, defects or malfunction, description and part number of any parts replaced.
TO THE DISTRIBUTOR:
Sign and verify that work and information are correct.
This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship only if the product has been installed according to the manual’s instructions. If the product is damaged or broken as a result of misuse or mishandling, the warranty does not apply. The warranty does not cover removal and reinstallation costs.
Sherwood Industries Ltd. reserves the right to repair or replace the defective product. The shipping costs are to be paid by the consumer. All warranties by the manufacturer are set forth and no claim shall be made against the manufacturer on any oral warranty or representation.
Sherwood Industries Ltd. and its’ employees or representatives will not assume any damages, either directly or indirectly, caused by improper usage, operation installation, servicing or maintenance of this appliance.
Sherwood Industries Ltd. reserves the right to make changes without notice. Please complete and mail the warranty registration card and have the installer ll in the installation data sheet in the back of the manual for warranty and future reference.
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Installation Data Sheet
The following information must be recorded by the installer for warranty purposes and future reference.
NAME OF OWNER:
_________________________________________
ADDRESS:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE:___________________________________
MODEL:___________________________________
SERIAL NUMBER:___________________________
DATE OF PURCHASE: _____________ (dd/mm/yyyy)
NAME OF DEALER:
_________________________________________
ADDRESS:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE:___________________________________
NAME OF INSTALLER:
_________________________________________
DATE OF INSTALLATION:___________(dd/mm/yyyy)
NATURAL GAS (NAT) PROPANE(LPG)
INLET GAS PRESSURE:_________in WC
MAIN BURNER ORIFICE:__________# DMS
PILOT ORIFICE #_________OR________in diam.
INSTALLER’S SIGNATURE:
_________________________________________
MANUFACTURED BY:
SHERWOOD INDUSTRIES LTD.
6782 OLDFIELD RD. SAANICHTON, BC, CANADA V8M 2A3
www.envirore.biz
March 23, 2006
ADDRESS:
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
PHONE:___________________________________
C-11080
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