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 qualied
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Safety Precautions
WARNING:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious
injury, death, or property damage.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your
building.
• Leave the building immeadiately.
• Immeadiately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the re
department.
- Installation and service must be performed by a qualied
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
INSTALLER:
Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER:
Retain this manual for future reference.
This appliance may be installed in an after-market permanently located,
manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohibited by local codes.
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 certied kit is used.
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. The replace
damper must be removed or welded in the open position prior to installation of a replace insert.
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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 qualied
service person. The appliance should be inspected before
the rst use and, at least, annually by a qualied 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 trafc 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. Toddlers, young
children and others may be susceptible to accidental
contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there
are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a
replace or stove install an adjustable safety gate to keep
toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals
out of the room and away from hot surfaces. Any safety
screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must
be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
• Clothing or other ammable materials should not be
placed on or near the appliance.
WARNING
HOT GLASS WILL
CAUSE BURNS
DO NOT TOUCH
GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW
CHILDREN TO TOUCH
GLASS.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
• Installation and service must be performed by a qualied
installer, service agency or gas supplier.
• This installation must conform to local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code, CSA B149.1.
• 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 relight 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 specied vent
pipe is used, properly sized and of adequate height to
provide sufcient 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 specically 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 qualied service person.
• Never use solid fuels such as wood, paper, cardboard, coal,
or any ammable liquids, etc., in this appliance.
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualied service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any part of the control system or
any gas control which has been under water.
• Do not abuse the glass by striking it or slamming the door
shut.
• If the Q1LI unit is pulled out of its installation, and the ventair intake system is disconnected for any reason, ensure that
the vent-air intake pipes are reconnected and re-sealed in
accordance to the instructions noted in
Installation Data Sheet...............................................................................................52
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Codes And Approvals
DIRECT VENT ONLY: This type is identied by the sufx DV. 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 certied 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 and found to comply with the established VENTED
GAS FIREPLACE HEATER standards in CANADA and the USA as follows:
VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER (Q1LI; NG/LPG)
TESTED TO: ANSI Z21.88a-2009/CSA 2.33a-2009 VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS
CAN/CGA 2.17-M91 (R2009) GAS FIRED APPLIANCES FOR HIGH ALTITUDES
CSA P.4.1-02 TESTING METHOD FOR MEASURING ANNUAL FIREPLACE EFFICIENCY
This ENVIRO Q1LI Fireplace:
• Has been certied 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.
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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21"
(533mm)
3
5
8
"
(93mm)
16
3
8
"
(417mm)
4
3
8
"
(112mm)
20"
(508mm)
16
1
2
"
(420mm)
18
3
4
"
(476mm)
23
5
8
"
(601mm)
24
3
4
"
(627mm)
25
1
4
"
(641mm)
27
1
2
"
(700mm)
5
3
8
"
(136mm)
6
5
8
"
(168mm)
12
3
8
"
(313mm)
10"
(254mm)
7
7
8
"
(199mm)
18
3
4
"
(477mm)
16
7
8
"
(429mm)
Dimensions:
13
3
4
"
(350mm)
21
1
2
"
(548mm)
4
3
8
"
(112mm)
6
5
8
"
(168mm)
Specifications
120V
Line
Plug
Figure 1. Q1LI Dimensions - Top Vent
Gas
Rating LabeL & Lighting instRuctions Location:
The rating label plate and lighting instructions are located under the gas valve and attached to the unit
Figure 2. Q1LI Dimensions - Rear Vent
with a length of chain.
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Operating Instructions
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.
LightinganD tuRning off instRuctions:
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. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device
which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to
light the pilot by hand.
B. 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 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.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
C. 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.
D. 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.
1. STOP! Read the safety information above on this label.
2. Read the owner's manual including the section on
"Remote Control" operation.
3. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
4. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.
5. Do not attempt to light the pilot by hand.
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for
gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP!
Follow "B" in the safety information above on this label.
If you don't smell gas, go to the next step.
7. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.
8. Using the remote control, set
thermostat to desired setting, or
press the ON/OFF key on the
remote. "ON" will be indicated on the
display of the remote and an audible
"beep" will be heard at the unit to
indicate the command has been
received.
9. This appliance is equipped with a
completely automatic ignition and
lighting control. The control will
attempt to light the pilot several
times if necessary. If it is
unsuccessful, it will discontinue
operations. If the appliance will
not operate, follow the
instructions "To Turn Off Gas To
Appliance" and call your service
technician or gas supplier.
Blue LCD Display
ON/OFF Key
THERMOSTAT Key
UP/DOWN Arrow Key
MODE Key
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. Set thermostat to lowest setting, or press the ON/OFF Key. "OFF" will be indicated on the display
and an audible "Beep" will be heard at the unit to indicate the command has been received.
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.
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Figure 3. Lighting Instruction Label
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Operating Instructions
aiR shutteR:
The air shutter adjustment lever is on the right hand side of the venturi box (see Figure 4).
The air shutter allows the amount of air coming into the replace to be adjusted in order to accommodate
different climates 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 40.
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 (pulled out) slightly
until the correct ames are achieved.
Flames that are very orange, with tall,
dark, stringy tips, are not getting enough
air. Open (push in) 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 the dealer.
Less Air
Air Shutter Adjustment
More Air
Warning: Incorrect venturi adjustment
may lead to improper combustion, which
is a safety hazard. Contact the dealer if
there is any concern about the venturi
Figure 4. Air shutter adjustment lever.
adjustment.
noRmaL sounDs DuRing opeRation:
Table 1: Normal Sounds
ComponentSound & Reason
Q1LI & Surround PanelsCreaking when heating up or cooling down.
BurnerLight pop or poof when turned off; this is more common with LP units.
Temperature SensorClinking when it senses to turn the blower on or off.
Pilot FlameQuiet whisper while the pilot ame in on.
Blower / FanAir movement that increase and decreases with the speed of the blower. The
blower is pushing the heat from the replace into the room.
Gas Control ValveDull click when turning on or off, this is the valve opening and closing.
Remote contRoL opeRations:
The Proame 2 GTMFL is a modular remote control system that directs the functions of the Q1LI.
The Proame 2 GTMFL is congured to control the on/off main burner operation, its ame levels and
provides on/off and Smart thermostatic control of the appliance. The system controls a remotely actuated
120V/60Hz power outlet, and fan speed through six (6) levels.
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Operating Instructions
ON/OFF Key
system DescRiption:
The Proame 2 Remote Control System consists of two (2) elements:
1. Proame 2 Transmitter.
2. Integrated Fireplace Controller (IFC) and a wiring harness to connect the Receiver to the gas valve,
stepper motor and Fan Control Module.
ATTENTION!
- TURN “OFF” THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY OF THE APPLIANCE DURING INSTALLATION OR
MAINTENANCE OF THE RECEIVER.
- TURN “OFF” MAIN GAS SUPPLY TO THE APPLIANCE PRIOR TO REMOVING OR REINSERTING
THE BATTERIES IN THE BATTERY HOLDER
technicaL Data
Transmitter (Remote Control):
Supply voltage: 4.5 V (three 1.5 V AAA batteries)
Radio frequency: 315 MHz
Integrated Fireplace Controller (IFC):
Supply voltage: AC IN - 120 V / 60 Hz
Battery Backup IN - 6 Vdc - 200mA (four 1.5 V AA batteries)
Spark voltage / frequency: >10kV / 1Hz
Comfort modulating fan: 120 V / 60 Hz / 2A
Auxiliary: 120 V / 60 Hz / 5A (not used)
tRansmitteR:
The Proame 2 Transmitter is a remote control with a blue backlit lcd display. It uses a streamline design with
a simple button layout and informative lcd readout (Figure 5). The Transmitter is powered by three (3) AAA
type batteries. A Mode Key is provided to Index between the features and a Thermostat Key is used to turn
on/off or index through Thermostat functions (Figure 5 & 6)
THERMOSTAT Key
Back lit LCD display
Figure 5: Proame 2 Transmitter.
MODE Key
UP/D OW NArrow Key
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CPI Mode
Operating Instructions
Figure 6: Proame 2 Transmitter LCD Screen.
integRateD fiRepLace contRoLLeR (ifc):
The Proame 2 IFC (Figure 7) connects directly to the gas valve, stepper motor, pilot and covection fan with a wiring
harness. The IFC is mainly powered by 120 VAC but can also run off a battery backup four (4) AA type batteries for
shorter periods of time. The IFC accepts commands via radio frequency from the Transmitter to operate the appliance
in accordance with the particular Proame 2 system conguration. The IFC has a red reset button at the front right
corner that is used is to synchronize the Transmitter when using the for the rst time, or after the batteries have been
replaced.
Reset Button
Figure 7: Integrated Fireplace Controller
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Operating Instructions
opeRating pRoceDuRe:
Initializing The System For The First Time
Install the four (4) AA batteries into the IFC battery holder. Note the polarity of the battery and insert into the battery
bay as indicated on the body of the battery holder. Press the reset button on the IFC marked “SW1” (see Figure 7).
The IFC will “beep” three (3) times to indicate that it is ready to synchronize with a Transmitter. Install the three (3)
AAA type batteries in the Transmitter battery bay, located on the base of the Transmitter. With the batteries already
installed in the Transmitter, push the ‘ON’ button. The IFC will “beep” four (4) times to indicate the Transmitter’s
command is accepted and sets to the particular code of that Transmitter. The system is now initialized.
Temperature Indication Display
With the system in the “OFF” position, press the
Thermostat Key and the Mode Key at the same time.
Look at the LCD screen on the transmitter to verify that
a °C or °F is visible to the right of the Room Temperature
display (see Figure 8).
Turn on the Appliance
Press the ON/OFF Key on the Transmitter. The
Transmitter display will show all active Icons on the
screen. A single “beep” from the Receiver will conrm
reception of the command and will commence to rst
ignite the pilot light, followed by the main burner. This should take about 10 seconds to complete.
Figure 8: Remote Control Display in Farenheit and Celcius.
switchingto continuous piLot moDe:
When the Q1LI is turned off press the mode key to index to the constant pilot (CPI) mode icon (see gure 9).
Pressing the up arrow key will select Continuous Pilot Ignition (CPI) and pressing the down arrow key will return
to IPI. Once a selection is made the IFC will beep once to conrm it had received the command. NOTE: It is
recommended to use the continuous pilot mode during the winter when the outside temperature
is below 50°F (10°C) to keep the chimney properly heated for updraft during burner ignition.
Continuous pilot mode also keeps the rebox warm which eliminates both heat loss to cold air that is trapped
inside the rebox as well as excessive exhaust vapour condensation on the door glass.
Figure 9: CPI Pilot Mode.
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RoomTemperature
SetTemperature
ThermostatON
FlameOff
FlameLevel1
FlameLevel5
MaximumFlameLevel
Operating Instructions
Turn off the Appliance
Press the ON/OFF Key on the Transmitter. The Transmitter LCD display
will only show the room temperature and Icon (see Figure 10). A single
“beep” from the IFC conrms reception of the command and both the
pilot light (if the unit is not set to continuous pilot) and main burner will
turn off.
Room Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)
The Remote Control can operate as a room thermostat. The thermostat
can be set to a desired temperature to control the comfort level in a
room. To activate this function, press the Thermostat Key (see Figure
5). The LCD display on the Transmitter will change to show that the
room thermostat is “ON” and the set temperature is now displayed (see
Figure 10). To adjust the set temperature, press the Up or Down Arrow
Keys until the desired set temperature is displayed on the LCD screen
of the Transmitter.
Smart Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)
The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the ame height in accordance to the difference between the set
point temperature and the actual room temperatures. As the room temperature gets closer to the set point
the Smart Function will modulate the ame down. To activate this function, press the Thermostat Key (Figure
5) until the word “SMART” appears to the right of the temperature bulb graphic (Figure 11). To adjust the
set temperature, press the Up or Down Arrow Keys until the desired set temperature is displayed on the LCD
screen of the Transmitter.
Figure 10: Remote Control Displays
Set Temperature.
Figure 11: Remote Control’s Smart Flame Function.
Remote Flame Control
The Proame 2 GTMF has six (6) ame levels. With the
system on, and the ame level at the maximum in the
appliance, pressing the Down Arrow Key once will reduce
the ame height by one step until the ame is turned
off. The Up Arrow Key will increase the ame height
each time it is pressed. If the Up Arrow Key is pressed
while the system is on but the ame is off, the ame will
come on in the high position (refer to Figure 12). A single
“beep” will conrm reception of the command.
Figure 12: Remote Control’s Flame Levels.
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Operating Instructions
Fan Control
The Q1LI comes with a convection fan that can be
controlled with the Transmitter. The fan speed can be
adjusted thorugh six (6) speeds. To control the fan
press the MODE key (Figure 5) to index to the fan
control icon (Figure 13). Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys
to turn on, off, or adjust the fan speed (Figure 13). A
single beep from the IFC will conrm the command
has been received
Key lock
This function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised
operation. To activate this function, press the MODE
and UP keys at the same time and the a lock will
appear (see Figure 15). To de-activate this function,
press the MODE and UP Keys at the same time.
Low Battery Power Detection
Transmitter: The life span of the remote control
batteries depends on various factors: quality of
the batteries used, the number of ignitions of
the appliance, the number of changes to the
room thermostat set point, etc. When the
Transmitter batteries are low, a Battery Icon will
appear on the LCD display of the Transmitter
(see Figure 16) before all battery power is lost.
When the batteries are replaced this Icon will
disappear.
IFC: The life span of the IFC batteries depends on
various factors during a prolonged power outage:
quality of the batteries used, the number of ignitions
of the appliance, the number of changes to the room
thermostat set point etc. When the IFC batteries are
low, No “beep” will be emitted when it receives an
On/Off command from the Transmitter. This is an
alert for a low battery condition for the IFC. When the
batteries are replaced the “beep” will be emitted from
the Receiver when the ON/OFF Key is pressed (See
InItIalIzIngthe systemforthe fIrst tIme).
Figure 13: Fan Control
Figure 14: Remote Control with Aux (not used)
Figure 15: Remote Control
Locked.
Figure 16: Low Battery
Indicator.
WARNING: Fire Hazard. Can cause severe injury or death The Receiver causes ignition of the appliance.
The appliance can turn on suddenly. Keep away from the appliance burner when operating the remote
system or activating manual by pass of the remote system.
WARNING: Shock Hazard. Can cause severe injury or death. This device is powered by line voltage. Do
not try to repair this device. In no way is the enclosure to be tampered with or opened. Disconnect from
line voltage before performing any maintenance.
WARNING: Devices rated more than 5A shall not be connected to the OUT receptacle. Devices rated
more than 1A shall not be connected to the FAN receptacle. Devices rated more than 2A shall not be
connected to the AUX receptacle.
CAUTION: Property Damage Hazard. Excessive heat can cause property damage. The appliance can stay
lit for many hours. Turn off the appliance if it is not going to be attended for any length of time. Always
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place the Transmitter where children cannot reach it.
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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 sufcient to allow access for maintenance and service
Warning: Failure to position the parts in accordance with this manual, or failure to use only parts
specically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
The venting system must be periodically examined; it is recommended the examination is done by a
qualied agency.
cLeaning the gLass:
When the replace 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
replaces. However, this condensation can allow dust and lint to cling to the glass surface. Initial paint
curing of the appliance can 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 painted surfaces. Depending on the amount of use, the glass
should require cleaning no more than two or three times a season. 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 coals 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 tube for cracking or severe warping.
If a problem is suspected, contact the 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 coals as in the seconDary
InstallatIon - fIre grateanD log set InstallatIon section. If new/more coals are required, contact your
nearest ENVIRO dealer.
RepLacingthe 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). Wear gloves when handling damaged glass door assembly
to prevent personal injury. Do not operate with the glass front removed, cracked or broken. Removal
and replacement of the glass from the door must be done by a licensed or qualied service person.
The glass must be purchased from an ENVIRO dealer. No substitute materials are allowed.
Remove the door (see page 15). The replacement glass will come with a new gasket installed. Remove
any silicone remnants from the door. Apply high temperature silicone to the two vertical faces of the
door and install the new piece of glass with gasket (be sure to maintain edge clearances). Apply even
pressure to the glass to allow the silicone to adhere to the gasket material.
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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
Door Tool Hole
Figure 17. Top latches for glass door
Door Latch Mechanism
must be removed. There are two
(2) door latch mechanisms on top
the glass door as shown in Figure
17. Each latch has a hole at the front
to use the door tool, supplied with
the unit, to pull the mechanisms
straight out and up. When the top
latches are unhooked, lean the
door forward and then lift it up out
of the alignment slots at the bottom
corners of the rebox, shown in
Figure 18.
Alignment Slot
(both corners)
*Parts removed
for clarity*
Figure 18. Bottom Alignment Slots for glass door.
To replace the glass door, simply
reverse the above procedure.
Warning: Do not touch or attempt
to remove the glass door if the
replace is not completely cold.
WARNING: Never operate the
replace with the glass door
removed.
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buRneR RemovaL:
The burner may need to be removed for a few reasons, including cleaning under the burner, converting
the unit to a different gas type, or to replace the burner altogether. Proceed only when the unit has
completely cooled down.
1. Remove the glass door as shown in the
maIntenanceanD serVIce - glass Door
remoVal.
2. Remove the log set and re grate as
shown in S
grateanD log set InstallaIon
3. Push the air shutter in until it stops
4. Lift the burner straight up then out.
To re-install the burner follow steps 1-4 in
reverse. When placing the burner back in
the unit be sure to adjust the air shutter
back to the correct setting.
econDary InstallatIon - fIre
Figure 19. Removing Burner.
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 qualied 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 qualied 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 specied in the manufacturer’s
instructions supplied with the kit.
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.
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Conversion Kit Installation:
1. Turn the unit off by pressing the ON/OFF Key on the remote and shut off gas supply 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 door as shown in the
maIntenanceanD serVIce - glass Door remoVal.
3. Carefully remove the log set and re grate.
4. Remove the burner as shown in the
maIntenanceanD serVIce - Burner remoVal.
5. Convert the pilot injector (see Figure 20):
a) Using a
1
/4 turn counter-clockwise
7
/16” wrench, turn the pilot head a
b) Push the slider with your nger or
at head screwdriver
- Natural Gas is marked NAT.
- Propane gas is marked LP with an
indicating hole between L and P.
It is also marked red.
c) Turn the pilot head a
1
/4 turn clockwise
back to its original position.
6. Convert the burner orice:
a) Remove the main burner orice with a
1
/2” deep socket
Figure 20. Pilot Slider set to LP
b) Put a bead of pipe-thread sealant into the orice mount. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN
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7. Convert the SIT gas valve:
a) Use a T-20 driver to remove the two screws that hold the servo regulator to the gas valve and
disconnect the wire harness from the IFC.
b) Remove the rubber regulator diaphragm that is situated between the servo regulator and the valve
body. The new servo regulator already has this diaphragm installed.
c) Install the LP servo regulator, with the new longer T-20 screws included in the kit and connect the
harness to the IFC.
8. Reinstall the burner, re grate, log set, and glass door. Also refer to
seconDary InstallatIon - fIre
grateanD log set InstallatIonin your Owner’s Manual. When re-installing the burner, ensure that
the burner to pilot hood and shield relationship is similar to what is shown in Figure 21.
9. Reconnect the main gas line if it was disconnected and open the shut-off valve at the gas line to the
unit.
10. Reconnect the electrical power to the unit.
11. 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 Teon tape. NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME WHEN
TESTING FOR LEAKS.
12. Relight the pilot and conrm the ame properly covers the ame sensor (see Figure 21). Should the
pilot require adjustment, turn the adjustment screw (gure 48, page 39) clockwise to decrease or
counterclockwise to increase until the correct ame is achieved.
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13. Relight the main burner in both the “HI” and “LO” positions to verify proper burner ignition, operation
and proper ame appearance. Con rm the inlet and manifold pressures are within the acceptable
ranges as directed in section IntIal IntallatIon - gas lIne connectIonanD testIng. If the Q1 has
been installed at an altitude higher than 2000ft (610m) it is required to de-rate the unit accordingly:
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).
14. MAKE SURE that the conversion label is installed on or close to the rating label to signify that the
unit has been converted to a different fuel type.
Figure 21. Correct Burner & Pilot Shield Placement
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35 1/4"
(895mm)
25 1/4"
(641mm)
15 1/8"
(384mm)
6 15/16"
(176mm)
Gas
Inlet
Ad
j
ac
e
n
t
w
a
l
l
3 11/16 "
min
(94mm)
Rear
Vent
Top
Vent
41"
(1041mm)
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
intRoDuction:
This section of the owner’s manual is for the use of qualied technicians only. Fireplace placement, hearths,
facing, mantels, 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.
NOTE: The Q1LI comes as a top vent unit but can be converted to a rear vent.
Warning: Clearances must be sufcient to allow access for maintenance and service.
pLacementanD fRaming:
Table 2. Framing Dimensions.
Firebox Framing
Depth15⅛”38.4 cm
Width25¼”64.1 cm
Height - Rear Vent35¼”89.5 cm
Height - Top Vent41”104.1 cm
Gas Inlet (Distance
From Back)
The location for the replace can be
along a wall, raised or at oor level, or
in a corner. There are specic framing
measurements for each situation.
The basic opening should have the
dimensions shown in Figure 22.
The replace must have a strong and
level surface to be placed on. The
surface should be made of wood or a
non-combustible material, not carpet.
The framing boards may touch the
top and back standoffs, but only the
supplied insulating material can
be placed between the frame and
Figure 22. Dimensions for Framing the Firebox
Brought to the left side of the replace. The location should be chosen so the replace will be at least
36 inches (91.4 cm) from drapes, doors and other combustibles. The framed opening should also be a
minimum of 3 11/16” inches (9.4 cm) from the nearest perpendicular wall (sidewall to the edge of the
opening).
the standoffs.
The gas line, ⅜ inch NPT, should be
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ReaR vent conveRsion:
For smaller openings the Q1LI can be converted from a top vent to a rear vent unit.
Vent Collar
Base Plate
Step 1: Using a T20 screwdriver
Exhaust Spigot
Cover Plate
remove the vent collar, base plate,
cover plate and exhaust spigot (28
screws total) as shown in Figure 23.
Figure 23. Vent Conversion - Step 1
Step 2: Switch the removed parts
around as shown in Figure 24 and
re-install all 28 screws. To correctly
install the base plate keep the
locating notch on each side at the
bottom. Also note the exhaust
spigot uses a lower set of holes
when setup as a rear vent.
Use lower set of
holes
Locating Notch
Figure 24. Vent Conversion - Step 2
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insuLating mateRiaL:
Depending on the chosen vent conguration, either one or both pieces of insulating material supplied with the
unit are required for correct installation.
Rear Vent: When using the rear vent conguration both the ceramic board and berglass insulation are required.
Place the ceramic board on top of the unit rst and then place the insulation on top of the ceramic board as
shown in Figure 25.
Top Vent: When using the top vent conguration only the gerglass insulation is required. Cut a notch in the
insulation, to t around the vent collar, and place on top of the unit as shown in Figure 26.
Fiberglass
Insulation
Ceramic
Board
Figure 25. Unit Insulation - Rear Vent
Fiberglass
Insulation
(cut around
vent collar)
Figure 26. Unit Insulation - Top Vent
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stanDoffs:
The Q1LI is supplied with two sets of standoffs that serve as a framing guide and must be used when the
unit is being installed as a replace. The front set of standoffs mount to sides of the unit (see Figure 27)
and can be adjusted as needed to
account for the thickness of the wall
material. The rear standoffs attach
to the back corners of the unit and
are not adjustable. Combustible
material can touch the standoffs
but must not encroach past them.
If the Q1LI is being installed into a
Mounting Screw
Rear Standoff
pre-existing masonary replace it is
not necessary to use the standoffs.
Installation of the standoffs will
require a T20 screwdriver. Remove the
installed screws in the noted locations,
place the standoff over the holes, and
re-install the screws.
Figure 27. Standoff Mounts
Mounting Screw
Multiple Holes
for Adjustable
Depth
Front Standoff
No Combustible
Material within
dotted lines
Frame up to this
ange
Figure 28. Area created by stanoffs
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15
3
4
"
(260mm)
25
1
4
"
(641mm)
27
7
8
"
(562mm)
13
3
4
"
(203mm)
55
7
8
"
(1123mm)
39
1
2
"
(794mm)
Outside Wall
Inside Wall
15
3
4
"
(260mm)
25
1
4
"
(641mm)
39
1
2
"
(1003mm)
27
7
8
"
(709mm)
55
7
8
"
(1123mm)
13
3
4
"
(203mm)
Outside Wall
Inside Wall
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
coRneR instaLLation:
The dimensions for installing a replace in the corner of a room are given in Figures 29 and 30. Refer to “InItIal
InstallatIon - allowaBle co-axIal Vent confIguratIons” for allowable pipe lengths.
Do not interfere with the structural integrity of the walls.
Figure 29. Dimensions for a corner installation, rear
vented.
Figure 30. Dimensions for a corner installation, top
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12" (305 mm) Mantle
1¼” (32mm)
thick non-
combustible
floor
12" (305 mm) minimum from wall
If hearth is flush with flooring
2" (51 mm) Mantle
41"
(1041 mm)
minimum
from bottom
of unit
35"
(889 mm)
minimum
from bottom
of unit
10” (254 mm)
Non-Combustible
Facing
7" (178 mm)
minimum from
side of door to
side wall
1/2” (12.7mm)
thick non-
combustible facing
Initial Installation
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
mantLe & non-combustibLe cLeaRances:
When installing the Q1LI as a zero clearance replace the correct clearances and materials must be used:
above unit: A minimum 10” of ½” thick non-combustible facing material, with a R-Value no less than
0.26, must be used (see Figure 31).
in fRontof unit: A minimum 12” of 1¼” thick non-combustible material, with a R-Value no less than
2.27 (K-value no less than .55), must be used when the unit is either sitting on the oor or raised within
2’’ of the oor. Approved 1” thick Q1 oor protection is available seperately under part number 50-3016.
When raising the unit 2” - 4” above the oor a minimum 12” of ¾” thick material, with a R-Value no less
than 1.36 (K-value no less than .55), must be used. If raising the unit higher than 4” from the oor, any
combustible material can be used.
aDjacent/siDewaLL: There must be a minimum distance of 7” from the side of the rebox door to an
adjacent wall composed of combustible material (see Figure 31).
mantLe: It is not necessary to install a mantle, but if one is desired the guidelines as shown in Figure 31
below must be followed.
Figure 31. Non-Combustible Clearances
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DiRect vent:
WARNING: This appliance has been designed to draw room air for proper heat circulation
from the bottom of the unit, and out the top front. Blocking or modifying these openings in
any way can create hazardous situations.
The vent length for the Q1LI must be between 7” (18 cm) and 44ft (13.4 m). This model is vented with
co-axial 4” intake, 6 5/8” exhaust aluminum or stainless steel approved rigid vent leading into a vertical or
horizontal termination cap. The ue collar of this model will t inside of a standard 4” x 6 5/8” vent and must
be either correctly interlocked or fastened, with three screws directly to the vent.
The Q1LI may also be converted to a replace insert with the use of a co-linear vent adapter kit (50-2982) see
InItIal InstallatIon - co-lInear VentIng aDaPter KIt. When converted to co-linear venting the lenth of vent
must be between 8’ (2.44m) and 40’ (12.19m). The insert model is vented with a 3” intake and a 3” exhaust
aluminum or stainless steel approved ex vent leading into a vertical termination cap only. The ue collars of
this model will t inside of a standard 3” vent
and must be fastened directly to the vent with three screws. The exhaust vent and air intake are both located
on the top of the unit.
Check periodically that the vents are unrestricted. Also ensure that all direct vent pipes have been properly
sealed and installed after routine inspection or cleaning. The air intake and exhaust pipes must be installed in
the correct locations on the top of the Q1LI.
venting fiRepLace inseRts:
When using the co-linear venting adapter kit (50-2982) the Q1LI may be installed and vented into any solid
fuel replace that has been installed in accordance with the National, Provincial/State and local building codes
and has been constructed of noncombustible materials. Please reference the information in Table 8 and Figures
38. An approved chimney liner and rain cap must be used. A throat connector or ashing must be installed to
ensure a tight seal, top performance, safety and efciency. Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions that
accompany the chimney liner kit. Use double walled aluminum ex vent (3” ex conversion piece and 4”x 6
5/8” cap) from the following approved products; Simpson Dura-Vent (Direct Vent GS). If necessary, remove the
vent collar plate from the top of the insert and connect it securely to the liner with sheet metal screws. Check
for any tears in the liner at this point. IMPORTANT: The screws that hold the vent collar plate in its approved
position must be installed.
NOTE: If the Q1LI unit is pulled out of its installation, and the vent-air intake system is disconnected
for any reason, ensure that the vent-air intake pipes are re-sealed with high-temperature sealant and
reconnected with three (3) sheet metal screws evenly spaced.
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vent teRmination RestRictions:
N
O
D
E
C
B
L
F
Fixed
Closed
Openable
B
B
Openable
Fixed
Closed
H
G
G
M
B
A
J
I
Termination Cap
Figure 32. Vent Termination Restrictions, refer to Table 3.
LetterCanadian Installation
A12 in (30 cm)Clearance above grade, verandah, porch, deck, or balcony.
B12 in (30 cm) 9 in (23 cm)Clearance from window or door that may be opened.
C12 in (30 cm)*Clearance from permanently closed window (to prevent
D24 in (60 cm)*Vertical clearance to ventilated soft located above the
E18 in (45 cm)*Clearance to unventilated soft.
F12 in (30 cm)*Clearance to outside corner.
G12 in (30 cm)*Clearance to inside corner.
H3 ft (91 cm) within a height of
15 ft (4.5 m) above the meter/
regulator assembly
I3 ft (91 cm)3 ft (91 cm)*Radial clearance around service regulator vent outlet.
J12 in (30 cm)9 in (23 cm)Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building, or
K6 ft (1.83 m)3 ft (91 cm) above if within 10
L7 ft (2.13 m
M12 in / 30 cm
N12 in (30 cm)*Clearance horizontally to any surface (such as an exterior
O12 in (30 cm)Clearance above roof line for vertical terminations.
1
)t
+
Air Supply Inlet
Gas MeterG
Restriction Zone
(Termination not allowed)
Table 3: Vent termination clearances.
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
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.
*t
+
Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located
on public property.
Clearance under verandah, porch, deck, or balcony.
wall) for vertical terminations.
Description
K
A
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.
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.
Clearances are in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier.
NOTE: Venting terminals shall not be recessed into walls or siding.
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Framing
Joists/Studs
10”
10”
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
venting cLeaRances:
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 1½” (38 mm) on the
sides and bottom. When combustible materials are directly above a 90° elbow, 3” (76 mm) of clearance
are necessary.
Table 4. Vent Pipe Minimum Clearances.
Vertical Pipe to
the Side Walls
Hard
Pipe
1”
(25.4 mm)
A 10” (254 mm) x 10” (254 mm) frame (see Figure 33) 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.
The conguration 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
efciency of the replace, certain guidelines have been set in
The Q1LI replace has been tested and certied 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.
WARNING: Do not mix parts from different vent manufacturers’ systems.
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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, AmeriVent Direct, and EXCELDirect 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 6: Vent part numbers (Must state if galvanized or black wanted, PART NUMBERS).
Direct Vent GSDirect-Temp Secure VentAmeri Vent Direct Description
9084DT-6SV4L66” pipe length
4D77” pipe length
9074DT-99” pipe length
9064DT-12SV4L124D1212” pipe length
9044DT-24SV4L244D224” pipe length
9034DT-36SV4L364D336” pipe length
9024DT-48SV4L484D448” pipe length
9454DT-EL45SV4EBR454D45B45° elbow, black
9904DT-EL90SV4EBR904D90B90° elbow, black
9504DT-VSSV4VSVinyl siding standoff/sheild
9424DT-WTSV4RSN4DWTWall thimble
9534DT-SCSV4FC4DSCStorm collar
9634DT-FSSV4BF4DFSPFire stop
9884DT-WS/BSV4BM4DWSWall strap/support/band
9704DT-HKASV0SHK4DHTK1
91111” to 14 ⅝” pipe, adjustable
4DT-AJ4D12A4” to 10” pipe , adjustable
SV4LA121½” to 12” pipe , adjustable
9434DT-AF64DFFlashing, 0/12 to 6/12 roof pitch
943S4DT-AF124DF12Flashing, 7/12 to 12/12 roof pitch
SV4FAFlashing, 1/12 to 7/12 roof pitch
SV4FBFlashing, 8/12 to 12/12 roof pitch
943FSV4FFlat ashing
9914DT-HVCHigh wind vertical termination
9854DT-HHCHigh wind horizontal termination
Horizontal termination kit (SD: Basic Kit,
SEL: Kit A, SC: Standard Kit)
The Q1LI can be installed in rear vent applications with no vertical rise within the parameters as shown
in Figures 34 and 35.
Approved horizontal termination
18” (46 cm) Max. vent length
Approved through wall thimble
Figure 34. Corner Rear Vent - No Vertical Rise
Max. 1 x 45˚ Elbow
7” (18 cm) Min. vent length
24” (61 cm) Max. vent length
Approved horizontal termination
Figure 35. Flat to Wall Rear Vent - No Vertical Rise
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ft
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INSTALLATION
PROHIBITED
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PROHIBITED
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aLLowabLe co-axiaL vent configuRations:
Figures 36a & b show the range of possible vent con gurations if the unit is top or rear vented, for vertical
and horizontal terminations. Any layout that remains within the shaded areas 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. When top vented, the
total length of horizontal vent pipe can not exceed 14 feet (4.27m) and the total vent length can not exceed
44ft (13.4m). Any combination of rise and
run can be used as long as it lays within the
Figure 36a. Possible Vent Con gurations for Top
Vented Vertical and Horizontal Terminations.
shaded area (a total of two (2) 90˚ elbows or
four (4) 45˚ elbows can be used. In addition
to what is shown, if a 90˚ elbow is used in
the horizontal plane, 3 feet (91.4cm) must
be subtracted from the allowable horizontal
run (for each 45˚ elbow, 1½ feet must be
subtracted).
Note: Air restrictors (supplied with the
unit) are required for vertical venting runs
of 8ft (2.44m) or taller. See
aIr restrIctor
settIngs for more information
Note: Minimum length of co-linear venting
is 8ft (2.44m) and maximum length is 40ft
(12.19m)
7
13
12
6
11
10
5
9
INSTALLATION
PROHIBITED
8
4
7
6
3
5
VERTICAL RISE
4
2
3
2
1
1
ft
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
12345
HORIZONTAL RUN
Figure 36b. Possible Vent
Con gurations for Rear Vented Vertical
and Horizontal Terminations.
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co-LineaR venting aDapteR Kit (50-2982):
The Q1LI can be converted from solid co-axial venting to 3” (76mm) exible co-linear venting to allow
for installation into exisiting masonary replaces (see Figures 37-39). Co-linear venting can not be used
in combustible chimney installations. This adapter kit is for vertical terminations only and can’t be
connected to a chimney ue serving a seperate solid-fuel burning stove or appliance.
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts
specically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
Adapter Kit Contents:
Vent Plate Adapter
Vent Plate Adapter
Ceramic Gasket
3” Dia. Exhaust
Spigot
Exhaust Spigot
Ceramic Flange
Gasket
Exhaust Spigot
Ceramic Tube
Gasket
Figure 37: Co-Linear Venting Kit Contents
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QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
Vent Collar
Base Plate
4” Exhaust Spigot
Cover Plate
Figure 38: Removal of Co-Axial Venting
Vent Plate Adapter
3” Exhaust Spigot
Step 1: Using a T20 screwdriver
remove the vent collar, base plate,
cover plate and 4” exhaust spigot
(28 screws total) as shown in
Figure 38. The vent collar, base
plate, and 4” exhaust spigot will
no longer be used.
Figure 39: Installation of Co-Linear Vent Kit
Cover Plate
Step 2: Install the components
supplied in the adapter kit as
shown using the screws that had
been removed from the unit in
Step 1. The gasket on the bottom
side the vent plate adapter and
exhaust spigot ange gasket will
be sandwiched together when
properly installed.
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aiR RestRictoR settings:
When installing the Q1LI with 8ft (2.44M) or more of vertical venting, either co-axial or co-linear, it may be
necessary to restrict the fresh air supply in the rebox to control the combustion and ame appearance. Using
the pair of air restrictors supplied with the unit, install them on each side of the rebox and adjust to the correct
setting as outlined in the gure and table below. To install the air restrictors rst you must remove the log set,
air diffuser, and creamic brick panels (see seconDary InstallatIon - oPtIonal PorcelaIn Panels InstallatIonanDremoVal) then remove the set screws as shown on each side of the rebox. Next, install the restrictors at the
correct setting and tighten the set screws to hold them in place.
#3
#1
#2
Set Screw
Figure 40: Installation of Air Restrictors
Table 7: Air Restrictor Settings
Air Restrictor Settings
Length of Vertical VentPropaneNatural Gas
Less than 8ft (2.44m) co-linear or co-axialNo Restriction RequiredNo Restriction Required
Through Roof Termination, more than 20ft
(6.1m) to 40ft (12.19m) co-linear
Through Roof Termination, more than 20ft
(6.1m) to 40ft (12.19m) co-axial
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Setting #2Setting #3
Setting #1Setting #1
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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 ¼ 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
Elbow
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
mm). Plumber’s all round strap will sufce.
Wall thimble
fire stop
Exhaust
pipe
Combustion air
outer pipe
Figure 41. Horizontal Vent Termination
Horizontal wall
termination
Wall framing
6. When running horizontal pipe, clearances to combustibles must be maintained 1½ inches (38 mm)
sides, 1½ 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 33). 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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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 ¼ 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
1¼ 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
Vertical
Termination
in a at ceiling, cut a 10
inch (25.4 cm) square hole
Elbow Strap
Storm Collar
in the ceiling, centered in
the hole drilled in Step 2.
Flashing
Frame the hole as shown
in Figure 33.
Roofing nails
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 42. Vertical Vent Termination
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H
Dimension‘H’obtainedfromtablebelow.
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 sufcient size to meet minimum requirements for Clearance to Combustibles, as specied.
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 42. Tighten the clamp around the pipe section. Use
a level to make sure the pipe is truly vertical. With roong 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 roong nails. Use a non-hardening sealant between the uphill edge
of the ashing and the roof. Insure the roong 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 43 and Table 8. 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 43. Use the non-hardening sealant around the joint between the pipe and the storm
collar.
STEP 10. Twist-lock the vent cap.
Table 8: Minimum ‘H’ for Figure 43.
Roof PitchMinimum Height (H)
FeetMeters
Flat to 7/1210.3
Over 7/12 to 8/121.50.46
Over 8/12 to 9/1220.61
Over 9/12 to 10/122.50.76
Over 10/12 to 11/123.250.99
Over 11/12 to 12/1241.22
Over 12/12 to 14/1251.52
Over 14/12 to 16/1261.83
Figure 43: Height of Vertical Termination;
Reference Table 8.
Over 16/12 to 18/1272.13
Over 18/12 to 20/127.52.29
Over 20/12 to 21/1282.44
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plumber’stapeconnectedtowallstrap
Wallstrap
45°elbows(x2)
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 44).
(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 45). The opening should be
framed to 10” (254 mm) x 10” (254 mm) inside
dimensions, in the same manner as shown in Figure
33.
(4) Any occupied areas above the rst oor, including
Figure 44: Use of Wall Straps.
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 45: Multi-Story Vent Pipe Installation.
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The total vent length must be between 8 ft (2.44 m) and 40 ft (12.19 m).
Install a sealed vent cap to prevent leakage of room air up through chimney.
The intake and the exhaust are 3" (76mm).
Measure the height of the chimney beforehand and purchase the appropriate
venting. Never attempt to over-stretch a flexible liner to accommodate the
height of the chimney. Every joint in the venting must be secured with three (3)
#8 x 3/8” HWH sheet metal screws and an appropriate sealant (either silicone
or stove cement).
The flue damper can be fully blocked open or removed for installation of the
unit; the smoke shelves, shields and baffles may be removed if attached by
mechanical fasteners.
The fireplace and fireplace chimney must be clean, in good working order and
constructed of non-combustible materials.
Make sure that all chimney cleanouts are tight fitting and will not permit air to
leak into the chimney.
Refractory, glass doors, screen rails, screen mesh and log grates can be
removed from the fireplace before installing the unit.
Note: Space must be left for gas line on left side of unit for servicing purposes
The base, sidewalls and top structure of the solid fuel rebox cannot be altered with the exception of:
removal of dampers, removal of smoke shelf or bafe, removal of ember catches, removal of log grate,
removal of viewing screen/curtain, and removal of doors. THE ORIGINAL FIREPLACE MAY NEVER BE
RETURNED TO SOLID FUEL USE IN THIS CONDITION.
IMPORTANT: If the factory-built replace has no gas access hole(s) provided, an access hole of 1.5 inch
(37.5 mm) or less may be drilled through the lower sides or bottom of the rebox in a proper workmanship
like manner. This access hole must be plugged with non-combustible insulation after the gas supply line
has been installed. Cutting any
Figure 46: Solid Fuel Fireplace Installation.
sheet-metal parts of the replace,
in which the gas replace insert is
to be installed is prohibited. The
label plate shown on the right,
included with co-linear venting
adapter kit, must be permanently
attached inside the cavity of the
replace in a visible location.
Figure 47: Fireplace Altered Plate.
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gas Line connectionanD testing:
WARNING: Only persons licensed to work with gas piping may make the necessary gas connections to
this appliance.
GAS LINE CONNECTION
•This stove is equipped with a certied exible pipe located on the left side of the unit terminating
in a 3/8” female NPT tting. 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 efciency rating of this appliance is a product thermal efciency 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 ½ PSIG (3.45 KPa) or damage will occur
to the valve.
Manifold
Pressure Tap
Servo
Regulator
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 ½ 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 48.
•Turn set screw 1 turn counter clockwise to loosen,
5
•Place
•Check pressures using a manometer.
•When nished, release pressure, remove hose & tighten set screw.
Min. Manifold Pressure1.6” W.C. (0.40 KPa)6.4” W.C. (1.59 KPa)
Max Supply Pressure7.0” W.C. (1.74 KPa)11.0” W.C. (2.74 KPa)
Min. Supply Pressure4.5” W.C. (1.12 KPa)10.4” W.C. (2.59 KPa)
Max BTU/hr Input20,000 BTU/hr (5.86 KW)18,500 BTU/hr (8.42 KW)
Min. BTU/hr Input13,600 BTU/hr (3.98 KW)14,500 BTU/hr (4.25 KW)
Inlet
Pressure Tap
Figure 48: Fully Labeled Gas Valve.
Pilot Adjustment
Screw
NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME FOR LEAK TESTING.
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Battery Holder
(4 x AA)
Proame Transmitter
0.584.045
Spark Electrode
Flame Sensor
IPI Pilot
QUALIFIED INSTALLERS ONLY
eLectRicaL RequiRements:
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 unit is equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard, and should be plugged directly into a properly
grounded three-prong outlet. DO NOT cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
CAUTION: When servicing controls, label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause improper and
dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with 18 AWG
wire with a temperature rating of 105°C
Figure 49: Wiring diagram.
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Secondary Installation
fiRe gRateanD Log set instaLLation:
The placement of the logs is not arbitrary. If they are positioned incorrectly, the ames can be “pinched”
and will not burn correctly. All of the logs come with either a notch or ledge, which make alignment easier.
Using the pictures provided, carefully set the logs in place (see Figures 50 through 56).
NOTE: The logs are fragile and should be handled gently.
Figure 50: This is how the
rebox looks with only the
burner, air diffuser, log grate
and brick panels in place. The
log grate can be easily removed
by simply lifting up off the
locating screws.
Figure 50. Empty rebox with grate and locator pins.
Step 1: Place the back log on the top
legde of the air duffuser with back up
against the rear brick panel. Install the
ember bed assembly into the rebox as
shown, making sure the ember bed is
up against the front lip of the rebox air
diffuser (Figure 51)
Figure 51. Back Log and Ember Bed Installation.
Step 2: Fill in the bottom of the rebox using
the coal nuggets supplied with the unit as
shown in Figure 52.
Figure 52. Coal Nuggets Installation.
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Step 3: Install the big y shaped
twig on the far left side by locating
the bottom of it on the far left log
grate upright. The twig should run
parallel with the side of the rebox
and the top will rest on the top of
the ember bed. Then install the
big, slightly curved twig on the far
right side by locating the bottom of
it on the far right log grate upright.
The top will rest on the smooth
section of the middle ember bed
twig.
Figure 53. Third Stage Log Set Installation.
Step 4: Next, install the second
small twig between the two right
side log grate uprights by locating
the notch on the bottom side with
with cross bar of the log grate.
Then install the medium sized
straight twig between the center
and right side log grate upright by
locating the notch on the bottom
side with the log grate cross bar.
The top of the twig will rest on the
middle ember bed twig
Figure 54. Fourth Stage Log Set Installation.
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Step 5: Finally, install the large
straight twig between the center
and left side log grate upright by
locating the notch on the bottom
side with the log grate cross bar.
The top of the twig will rest on top
of the far right curved twig. The
last remaining straight twig gets
intalled by locating the front in the
crook of the far left y shaped twig
and the back notch rests on the
top edge of the ember bed.
Figure 55. Complete log set-up with embers.
Figure 56: The Q1LI burning
with a good ame.
NOTE: While the glass is still
removed, it is recommended
that the gas line be purged by
lighting the pilot.
When lighting the replace
for the rst time since the log
set and embers have been
installed/replaced, watch for
ignition at ALL the burner ports.
If a long delay is noticed, turn
the appliance off and wait for it
to cool down. Then remove the
glass and make sure none of the
burner ports are blocked.
Figure 56. Q1LI complete log set-up with coal nuggets burning.
Maintenance: Once a year, the logs should be removed and checked for deterioration or large amounts
of soot. A small amount on the bottom side of the logs is normal. Remove and replace the logs in the
same manner described above.
If new coal nuggets or logs are required, contact your nearest ENVIRO dealer.
Never operate the replace with the glass door removed.
Turn off the gas control knob and allow the
unit to cool.
Please ensure that your porcelain panels have not
been damaged.
To Install Panels:
1. Remove the glass door by following the
instruction in the “
glass Door remoVal” section and remove the
log set, log grate and air diffuser as outlined in
the previous section.
2. Remove the rebox baf e by unscrewing the
two screws indicated in Figure 57 using a T20
Figure 57. Baf e Screws.
3. Next, remove the top brick panel retainers on each side as shown in Figure 58 using a T20 screwdriver.
screwdriver. Lower the front of the baf e down
and then lift it out of the two locating screws at
the rear of the rebox.
maIntenanceanD serVIce -
4. Carefully remove the left, rear, and right brick panels from the rebox.
5. Install the rear porcelain panel rst by sitting it on the ledge
at the rear of the rebox (see gure 59), then follow with
the left and right panels.
6. Re-install the brick panel retainer screws and brackets
7. Re-install the rebox baf e.
8. Install the top porcelain panel by screwing it to the rebox
baf e as show in Figure 60 using the supplied screws.
9. Re-install the log grate and log set as outlined in the
previous section.
10. Re-Install the glass door
Figure 58. Top Panel Retainers.
Figure 59. Rear Panel Ledge.Figure 60. Top Panel Screws.
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Trouble Shooting
Diagnostic fLash coDes:
1. Fail to ignite: If there is no positive ignition, the board will go into lock out and the LED will blink 3 times
in intervals until the system is reset.
2. Low battery condition (<4V): the LED indicator will blink one (1) time in intervals.
3. Parasitic Pilot Flame: the LED indicator will blink two (2) times in intervals.
4. System Lock out: the LED indicator will blink three (3) times in intervals.
Additional Ignition Information
1. The Proame2 IFC will try two (2) times for ignition.
2. Each try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds.
3. The wait time between the two tries is approximately 35 seconds.
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LED Location
Figure 61: IFC LED Location
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Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Thermostat
does not
work
The pilot ame has gone out
The On/Off switch is turn to OFF
The thermostat is set too high
· Turn it ON
· Set the thermostat to a lower temperature
· Check pilot assembly wiring
No spark
generation
No pilot
ame ignition
Pilot will not
remain lit
Spark develops near the pilot
assembly or could occur onboard
No spark from the igniter
Air in the gas line
Pilot gas pressure dropout upon
main burner gas valve opening
No gas ow out of the pilot burner
Problem with Flame Sensor circuit
· Check for broken or poor connection from the sparker to the electrode
· Check for the spark shorting or arcing at other locations
· Check for defective sparker and spark electrode
· See “no spark generation”
· It takes a while for all the air to purge out of the pilot before gas can reach
the pilot and ignite
· Check gas mains supply and pressure
· Check gas valve wirings and connections to the board
· Check the pilot burner for obstruction
· Check the wirings and connections between the pilot assembly and the board
· Check the correct gas type settings on the valve and pilot burner assembly
orice
· Check for proper connection of the Flame Sensor to the IFC board
· Check pilot for full ame impingement around Flame Sensor
· If ame is too small, check gas pressure, adjust pilot rate screw, check pilot
head for damage
· Ensure the ground wire is properly attached to the pilot mounting bracket and
that it is makes a good electrical connection.
Restrictor setting
The pilot light has gone out
The remote is too far away from
Remote
control does
not work
No reaction
to command
the heater
The remote control receiver is
turned “OFF”
One of the two remote control or
receiver batteries are dead
Receiver or transmitter batteries
are low
A maximum number of failed
ignitions or ame restorations have
been reached.
No communication between the
remote control and the receiver
· Use the correct restrictor setting for the venting conguration
· See “Pilot will not remain lit”
· Use the remote closer to the heater
· Check the remote control instructions
· Replace the batteries
· Replace the batteries
· Remove any possible blocking conditions. See “locking conditions”
· See how to reset the board from Lockout
· Reprogram the transmitter to the receiver.
· Follow the initializing system for the rst time
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Troubleshooting
ProblemPossible CauseSolution
· Turn the system off by pressing the ON/OFF button on the
transmitter
· After approximately 2 seconds press the ON/OFF button on the
transmitter again.
· In the manual ame control mode, use the down arrow button to
reduce the ame to off, indicated by the word OFF displayed on
Locking
conditions
Main burners
will not start
Reset the Proame IFC
The pilot ame has gone out· See “Pilot will not remain lit”
The remote control is not working
correctly
The thermostat is disconnected or
set too high
Problem with thermopile circuit
the transmitter LCD screen.
· Wait approximately 2 seconds and press the up arrow button, the
ignition sequence will start.
· With the transmitter off, move the slider switch on the receiver to
the OFF position.
· Wait approximately 2 seconds and move the receiver slider
switch to the ON position.
· Replace the batteries
· Set the thermostat to a lower temperature
· Check gas line pressure
· Check wiring to thermostat for breaks
· Check for ame impingement on thermopile
Flame lifting
Blue Flames
Glass fogs up
Flames are
burning
“dirty” or
sooting
Leak in vent pipe· Check for leaks in vent connections
Improper vent conguration· Check vent conguration with manual
· Check to see if terminal is on correctly
Terminal may be re-circulating ue
gases
The heater has just been started
Improper air shutter adjustment· Adjust air shutter – contact your dealer
Normal condition: after the
appliance warms up the glass will
be clear.
The logs or glasses are placed
incorrectly
Improper air shutter adjustment
Incorrect rating input· Check manifold pressure and clock input rating for over-ring
· May need to install high wind termination cap.
· Contact dealer
· Normal during start up: ame will yellow as the replace heats
up
**Due to additives in gas, glass may get hazy during operation**
Clean as needed.
· Check log positioning
· Check level of glasses layout
· Increase primary air by opening the air shutter and/or by
opening the vent restrictor
· Check for proper venting and blockage of the vent termination
· See also “Burners will not remain lit”
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Parts List
Reference
Number
1Door Release Tool50-2510
2Door Latch Mechanism w/ Spring (set of 2)50-1285
3Firebox Air Restrictors (set of 2)50-2988
4Log Burner Pilot Shield50-2991
5Convection Fan only50-2493
6FPI Burner SwitchEC-026
7IPI Pilot Assembly (PSE-C7-539)50-3026
-Pilot Assembly GasketEC-021
8S.I.T. 885 Valve w/ NG Stepper Motor50-2682
9Heyco Strain ReliefEC-044
10Domestic Power Cord (115v)EC-042
11Log Set50-2935
12Tube Burner50-2992
13Log Grate50-2997
14Door Glass w/ Gasket (19.75 x 17.5in)50-2998
15Door Complete50-2990
16Porcelain Liners Set (4 pieces)50-2939
17Ceramic Brick Liner Set (3 pieces)50-2938
-Ceramic Ledgstone Liner Set (3 pieces)50-2972
18Proame 2 Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC)50-3010
-Proame 2 IFC Wire Harness (0.584.924)50-3030
19Proame 2 Transmitter (GTMFL) - Hand Held50-3029
-Fireplace Floor Pad 12” x 20”50-3016
21Co-Linear Vent Kit50-2982
22Q1LI Owners Manual50-3000
-Q1 Conversion Kit - LP to NG (IPI)50-2994
-Q1 Conversion Kit - NG to LP (IPI)50-2984
-12 oz. Can of Matallic Black Touch Up PaintPAINT-12-MB
Part DescriptionPart Number
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5
16
8
20
14
15
12
13
17
1819
7
10
9
4
3
2
22
11
6
1
21
Parts Diagram
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Notes
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Warranty for Enviro Gas Products
Sher wood Industries Ltd. (“Sherwood”) hereby warrants, subject to the terms and
conditions herein set forth, this product against defects in material and workmanship
during the specified warranty period starting from the date of original purchase at retail.
In the event of a defect of material or workmanship during the specified warranty period,
Sherwood reserves the right to make repairs or to assess the replacement of a defective
product at Sherwood’s factory. The shipping costs are to be paid by the consumer.
All warranties by Sherwood are set for th herein and no claim shall be made against
Sherwood on any oral warranty or representation.
Conditions
A completed warranty registration must be submitted to Sherwood within 90 days
of original purchase via the online warranty registration page or via the mail-in
warranty registration card provided. Have the installer fill in the installation data
sheet in the back of the manual for warranty and future reference.
This warranty applies only to the original owner in the original location from date of
install.
The unit must have been properly installed by a qualified technician or installer, and
must meet all local and national building code requirements.
The warranty does not cover removal and re-installation costs.
Sherwood Industries Ltd. reserves the right to make changes without notice.
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.
A proof of original purchase must be provided by you or the dealer including serial
number.
Exclusions
An expanded list of exclusions is available at www.enviro.com/help/warranty.html
This warranty does not cover:
Damage as a result of improper usage or abuse.
Damage caused from over-firing due to incorrect setup or tampering.
Damage caused by incorrect installation.
To the Dealer
Provide name, address and telephone number of purchaser and date of purchase.
Provide date of purchase. Name of installer and dealer. Serial number of the
appliance. Nature of complaint, defects or malfunction, description and part # of any
parts replaced.
Pictures or return of damaged or defective product may be required.
To the Distributor
Sign and verify that work and information are correct.