Firegear REVOLUTION EXSS OUTDOOR SERIES, B360EXSSA11-N, B360EXSSA11-P, B420EXSSA11-N, B420EXSSA11-P Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIREGEAR REVOLUTION EXSS OUTDOOR
SERIES GAS LOG HEATER & VENTED
If for any reason, you cannot follow these instructions, FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER, just return the product to your
dealer, and the dealer will refund your money. “PLEASE” do not use this product if you cannot follow these instructions.
CONGRATULATIONS, on the purchase of your new firegear REVOLUTION VENTED / UNVENTED GAS LOG HEATER.
GENERAL INFORMATION
These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede national or local codes in any way. State or local codes may only allow operation of this appliance in a vented configuration. Check your state or local codes. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installation.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
Read these instructions carefully before installing or operating this gas appliance. These instructions should be left with the homeowner for future reference.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
!!! WARNING !!!
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
Listed below are the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) certification numbers for the gas and ignition systems used with firegear outdoor gas log systems. The valve systems are manufactured by Skytech II, Inc. The complete systems are not certified as a whole due to the lack of standard for decorative outdoor gas burning appliance; no such standard is currently available.
Valve/Ignition System
AF-1(0,1)(0,1,2,3,4)(0,1, 5) 3/8, 3/8 Applicable Standards ANSI Z21.78-2005-CSA 6.20-2205 Combination Gas Controls For Gas Appliances ANSI Z21.78a-2007-CSA 6.20a-2007 ANSI Z21.78b-2008-CSA 6.20b-2008
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION 1 MODELS 2 SHIPPING AND PACKING LIST 2 SAFETY INFORMATION 2 SPECIFICATIONS 3 CLEARANCES 4 PROVISIONS FOR COMBUSTION & AIR 6 INSTALLATION 7 SET-UP & ASSEMBLY 8 OPERATION 14 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 15 MAINTENANCE & SERVICE 16 CURING REFRACTORY LOGS 16 PARTS LISTING 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING 21 WARRANTY 22
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 can not reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
Do not store combustible materials or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Installation and service must be performed by a: Qualified technician, service agency, or the gas supplier.
REVEXSS – 2.0
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FIREGEAR REVOLUTION VENTED &
UNVENTED HEARTH KIT MODELS
ON / OFF REMOTE
MODEL DESCRIPTION
B360EXSSA11-N On / Off Remote Valve Natural Gas B360EXSSA11-P On / Off Remote Valve Liquid Propane
B420EXSSA11-N On / Off Remote Valve Natural Gas B420EXSSA11-P On / Off Remote Valve Liquid Propane
Hearth Kit Models are to be used with the following FIREGEAR Log Sets:
L-360-CD L-420-CD CD L-360-RR L-420-RR ROARING RED L-360-BH NA BIG HORN 12
SHIPPING AND PACKING LIST
Your FIREGEAR REVOLUTION VENTED / UNVENTED GAS LOG HEARTH KIT comes assembled, ready for the gas connection, with the exception of ember material and log placement.
SHIPPING CARTONS CONTAIN: Box One: Hearth Kit 1- Revolution Burner Including Grate/Burner Assembly with
Valve, Regulator & Safety Pilot 1- Bag – Lava Rock ( cinders ) 1- Damper Clamp Assembly ( vented applications ) 1- Manual Pack with Warranty Card
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: ( included on some models )
1- Remote Control or Thermo Remote Control
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
< WARNING: Follow all gas leak check procedures in this
manual, prior to operation.
< WARNING: Fuels used in gas or oil – fired appliances,
and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, and/or other reproductive harm. This warning is issued pursuant to California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6.
< While this appliance is not in use, the gas must be turned
off at the gas supply.
< DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISCONNECT THE GAS OR
ANY GAS FITTING WHILE THIS APPLIANCE IS IN OPERATION.
< NEVER leave this appliance unattended while in
operation. < NEVER allow children to operate this appliance. < NEVER place hands or fingers on the front edge of this
appliance.
< NEVER use liquid propane gas in a natural gas unit, or
natural gas in a liquid propane unit.
< DO NOT use solid-fuel, or lighter fluid in any gas
appliance.
< Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.
SAFETY INFORMATION PERTINENT TO
UNVENTED APPLICATIONS
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room with the appliance.
DO NOT place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance.
Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the heater. Fireplace screens must be closed while the appliance is in operation.
Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
SAFETY INFORMATION PERTINENT TO
UNVENTED APPLICATIONS continued
WARNING: Any modification to this heater or its controls can
be dangerous.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH SAFETY PILOT SYSTEM!
If the heater shuts off, DO NOT re-light until you have provided fresh air to the appliance.
If heater keeps shutting off, have it serviced. Keep burner and control compartment clean.
!!! WARNING !!!
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance, can cause property damage, personal injury or
loss of life. Refer to the owner’s information manual, provided
with this appliance. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
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LOG
FRONT
DEPTH
HEIGHT
MINIMUM
SET
WIDTH IN
IN
IN
VENT IN
SIZE
INCHES
INCHES
INCHES
SQ INCHES
FG-360A11
30"
14"
19"
25.7 sq. in.
FG-420A11
36"
14"
20"
33.8 sq. in.
LOG
FRONT
DEPTH
HEIGHT
MINIMUM
SET
WIDTH IN
IN
IN
VENT IN
SIZE
INCHES
INCHES
INCHES
SQ INCHES
FG-360A11
30"
14"
19"
16.6 sq. in.
FG-420A11
36"
14"
20"
22.1 sq. in.
LOG
REAR
DEPTH
FRONT
HEIGHT
SET
WIDTH IN
IN
WIDTH IN
IN
MODEL
INCHES
INCHES
INCHES
INCHES
A B C D
FG-360A11
21.5”
14"
30”
19”
FG-420A11
26”
14"
36”
20”
!!! WARNING !!!
When used without adequate combustion and ventilation air, heater may give off excessive CARBON MONOXIDE, an odorless, poisonous gas.
!!! WARNING !!!
Before you install this appliance, have a professional installer audit the conditions of combustion and ventilation air. Additional ventilation may be required in conditions of tight construction.
FIREGEAR REVOLUTION FG-360EXSSA11
GAS LOG HEARTH KIT
SPECIFICATIONS
NATURAL GAS - RATED PRESSURE – 3.5” W.C.
MINIMUM GAS MAXIMUM GAS ORIFICE BTU/HR
PRESSURE PRESSURE SIZE INLET
4.5” W.C. 10.5” W.C. #35 31,000
Operating Pressure of Regulator per rate – 3.5” W.C. LIQUID PROPANE - RATED PRESSURE – 10.0” W.C.
MINIMUM GAS MAXIMUM GAS ORIFICE BTU/HR
PRESSURE PRESSURE SIZE INLET
11.0” W.C. 13.0” W.C. #51 28,000
Operating Pressure of Regulator per rate – 10.0” W.C.
HIGH ALTITUDE DERATE In the U.S.A., input BTU shall be de-rated 4% ( 1 orifice size ) per 1000 ft. for altitudes above 2000 ft.. In Canada, input BTU shall be de-rated 10% ( 2 orifice sizes ) at altitudes from 2000 ft. to 4500 ft..
MINIMUM FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS
MINIMUM FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS MASONRY BUILT FIREPLACES
Chimney Height minimum of 6 feet – Vented Applications
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
MINIMUM FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS
continued
MINIMUM FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACES
Chimney Height minimum of 10 feet – Vented Applications
CLEARANCES FOR UNVENTED APPLICATIONS
PROPER CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS MUST BE MAINTAINED FROM ALL SIDES, TOP, AND BOTTOM OF THIS APPLIANCE.
THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED NEAR ANY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE.
THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED UNDER ANY COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION OR MATERIALS.
MINIMUM DIMENSIONS – SOLID-FUEL BURNING & UL 127 FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACES ( SEE FIGURE 1 )
FIGURE 1
The dimensions shown and defined in the fireplace
manufacturer’s instructions, are the minimum clearances that
must be maintained, when installing this appliance. Follow these instructions to insure safe installation. Failure to
follow these instructions exactly, can create a fire hazard.
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HEAT RESISTANT MATERIAL 12” WITHOUT HOOD
HEATER IN FIREPLACE OR FIREBOX
28”
12”
HEAT RESISTANT
MATERIAL 8” WITH
HOOD
HEATER IN FIREPLACE OR FIREBOX
HOOD
8” Mantel
6” Mantel
4” Mantel
2” Mantel
14.25”
13.5”
15”
16”
SIDEWALL & CEILING CLEARANCES
FIGURE 2
The sides of the fireplace opening must be a minimum of six ( 6” ) inches from any combustible wall material.
The ceiling must be a minimum of forty-two ( 42” ) inches from the fireplace opening. ( SEE FIGURE 2 )
MANTEL CLEARANCES WITHOUT HOOD
You must have non-combustible material above the fireplace opening. Non-combustible material must extend a minimum of
twelve ( 12” ) inches above the fireplace opening. When
using sheet metal, you must have non-combustible material behind it. ( SEE FIGURE 3 )
Heat resistant materials, such as slate and marble, must be at
least ½” thick. Sheet metal should NOT be installed onto combustible material. ( SEE FIGURE 3 )
!!! WARNING !!!
If you can not meet these minimum clearances, you MUST operate this appliance with the chimney flue damper open, OR you must use a hood. See instructions for vented operations.
Material Distance Safe Installation
12” or more Non-combustible material Less than 12” Non-combustible material must be
extended to at least 8” with the
installation of the optional fireplace hood. If you can not extend non-
combustible material at least 8”,
you must operate heater with the chimney flue damper open.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
MANTEL CLEARANCES WITHOUT HOOD continued
MANTEL WITHOUT HOOD
FIGURE 3
MANTEL CLEARANCES WITH HOOD
FIGURE 4
A mantel may project from the wall a maximum of two ( 2” )
inches, at a minimum of thirteen and one-half ( 13 ½” ) inches, above the fireplace opening, and a maximum of six ( 6” )
inches, at a minimum of fifteen ( 15” ) inches, above the
fireplace opening. ( SEE FIGURE 4 )
!!! WARNING !!!
If your installation does NOT meet the minimum clearances, you MUST:
1- Operate this appliance with the chimney flue damper
open; or 2- Raise the mantel to the proper height; or 3- Remove the mantel.
5
6”
COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL
HEATER IN
FIREPLACE
FLOOR CLEARANCES
If installing the appliance at floor level, the minimum clearance to combustible material is six ( 6” ) inches. ( SEE FIGURE 5 )
FIGURE 5
EXAMPLE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
DO NOT attach any combustible materials to the mantel of
your fireplace. This is a FIRE HAZARD! ( SEE FIGURE 6 )
FIGURE 6
DO NOT attach greeting cards, stockings, or any type of
ornamentation to the mantel or fireplace. This is a heating appliance; the flow of heat can ignite combustible material. ( SEE FIGURE 7 )
INSTALLATION INFORMATION
UNVENTED APPLICATIONS
!!! WARNING !!!
This appliance is for installation only in a solid-fuel burning masonry or UL 127 factory-built fireplace or in a listed ventless firebox enclosure. It has been design certified for these installations. EXCEPTION: DO NOT install this appliance in a factory-built fireplace that includes instructions stating that it has not been tested or should not be used with unvented gas logs.
!!! WARNING !!!
Any modification to this unvented gas heater, or its controls, can be dangerous. Improper installation or use of the heater can cause serious injury or death from fire, burns, explosion, or carbon monoxide poisoning.
WARNING: This installation is NOT complete until floor protector ( if applicable ) is installed.
During manufacturing, fabrication, and shipping, various components of this appliance are treated with certain oils, films, or bonding agents. These chemicals ARE NOT harmful, but may produce annoying smoke and smells, as they are burned off, during the initial operation of the appliance.
CLEARANCES FOR VENTED APPLICATIONS
PROPER CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS MUST BE MAINTAINED FROM ALL SIDES, TOP, AND BOTTOM OF THIS APPLIANCE.
THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED NEAR ANY COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE.
THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD NEVER BE PLACED UNDER ANY COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION OR MATERIALS.
NEVER PLACE ANY COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WITHIN TWENTY-FOUR ( 24” ) FROM THE FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE ENCLOSURE.
FIGURE 7
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
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FIGURE 9
!!! WARNING !!!
FOR VENTED APPLICATIONS: The damper clamp must be installed in a manner, which will maintain the minimum permanent damper vent opening at all times. SEE FIGURE 9. See the Decorative Gas Log Set Specifications on page 3 & 4.
!!! WARNING !!!
The State of Massachusetts requires that the chimney flue damper, when used with decorative gas log sets, be welded open or completely removed. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this appliance must be installed by a licensed plumber or gasfitter.
!!! WARNING !!!
FOR VENTED APPLICATIONS: This appliance, must be installed only in a solid-fuel burning fireplace with a working flue and constructed of noncombustible materials. This unit is NOT for use with solid fuel. Solid fuels shall NOT be burned in a fireplace where a decorative gas appliance is installed.
INSTALLATION
Installation will be much easier if two ( 2 ) or more people co­operate in locating and installing the unit.
LOCATION
FOR VENTED APPLICATONS: This appliance must be installed only in a solid-fuel burning fireplace, with a working flue, and constructed of noncombustible materials.
!!! WARNING !!!
Gas supply system must be installed in accordance with the U.S. National Fuel Gas Code.
This appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any system pressure test in excess of ½ PSI ( 3.5 KPA ).
Use a system manual shut off valve to shut off the gas supply to this gas appliance before continuing with installation procedures.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
FOR VENT-FREE APPLICATIONS: If the appliance is to be installed in a solid-fuel burning fireplace, have the fireplace and chimney, professionally cleaned, to remove any ashes, soot, creosote, or loose debris. The fire box must be sealed from any potential drafts, from cleanouts, ill-fitting dampers, cracks, etc…
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
FOR VENTED APPLICATIONS: Before installing this appliance, have the fireplace and chimney, professionally cleaned, to remove any ashes, soot, creosote, or other obstructions. Perform this cleaning annually, after installation.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
FOR VENTED APPLICATIONS: Seal any fresh air vents or ash clean-out doors located on the floor or wall of the fireplace. If the above conditions are not met, drafting may cause pilot outage or sooting. Use a heat-resistant sealant; DO NOT seal the chimney flue damper.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
Decorative Gas Log Sets are shipped with the appropriate gas connections for each type of gas, i.e., Natural Gas or Liquid Propane. If you have purchased an inappropriate unit for your application, contact your retailer, installer, or the firegear Customer Service Center.
WARNING: This appliance is equipped for ( Natural or Propane ) gas. Field conversion is not permitted.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
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INSTALLATION continued
FIGURE 10 – REVOLUTION BURNER ASSEMBLY FRONT VIEW
Shown in black steel – actual unit is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel
FIGURE 11 – REVOLUTION BURNER ASSEMBLY ANGLE VIEW
Shown in black steel – actual unit is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel
WHEN INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE, DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
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SET UP AND ASSEMBLY
GRATE LEG
FASTENER
Your FIREGEAR REVOLUTION VENTED / UNVENTED GAS LOG HEARTH KIT comes assembled, ready for the gas connection, with the exception of ember material and log placement.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
BEFORE YOU BEGIN – Audit the gas pressure, at the fireplace stub, to insure proper, minimum gas pressure; see the specifications, beginning on page 3 of this manual.
SET UP AND ASSEMBLY continued
1- Remove all contents from the Hearth Kit shipping container.
( Box One )
2- Check the contents of the shipping container against the
shipping and packing list, or the parts list in this manual. Report any missing or damaged parts to your retailer.
3- Remove any and all protective wrapping from the appliance.
TOOLS THAT YOU WILL NEED
2- Adjustable wrenches; at least one of which has a range
of 3/4" ( for gas fittings ) 2- Adjustable Pipe Wrenches 1- 3/8” Nut Driver or socket ( for damper clamp )
1- TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM! 2- FOR VENTED APPLICATIONS: Place the fireplace damper
in the fully open position, and install the damper clamp over the lip of the damper ( The damper must be in a fully open position, any time that this appliance is in operation ). Using a 3/8” nut driver or socket, and turning in a clockwise direction, tighten the damper clamp bolt until the clamp is secure. The damper clamp must be in place to maintain the minimum permanent vent opening. See the chart MINIMUM FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS “ on page 3 & 4, for correct venting. ( SEE FIGURE 9, page 7 )
NOTE: The State of Massachusetts requires that the chimney flue damper, when used with decorative gas log sets, be welded open or completely removed.
3- Using two adjustable pipe wrenches ( one wrench on the gas
stub, and one wrench on the fitting ), remove the existing cap or gas jet assembly from the gas stub in your fireplace, by turning the wrench on the gas cap, in a counter-clockwise direction.
4- Clean the pipe threads, on the gas stub, using either, a wire
brush or steel wool. Apply Teflon tape or pipe dope to the steel fittings before making any connection.
NOTE: All gas connections ( except for brass to brass )
require Teflon tape or pipe dope.
5- Place the appliance into the fireplace ( unit is packaged as a
single burner assembly; grate, valve/regulator assembly, and burner ). The unit should be centered from both side to side, and front to back. The unit is shipped, ready for rear gas connection only. ( SEE FIGURE 10 & 11 )
6- FOR UNVENTED APPLICATIONS: You must secure the
appliance to the floor of the fireplace. This must be done to prevent movement of the appliance during adjustment of controls. Movement of the appliance may cause a gas leak,
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
BEFORE YOU BEGIN – Insure that the fire box meets the minimum specifications of the appliance; see the specifications beginning on page 3 of this manual.
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
This appliance, when first installed, may produce unpleasant odors; these will gradually diminish.
improper positioning of gas logs, and/or improper combustion and sooting. ( SEE FIGURE 12 )
NOTE: Special care is required if you are installing the
appliance into a sunken fireplace. The fireplace floor must be raised, using non-combustible materials, to allow access to the controls. This will also insure proper air flow to the appliance.
A) After centering the appliance correctly, and using the
grate leg fasteners as a guide, mark the hole positions on the fireplace / firebox floor. Drill two ( 2 ) 5/32” diameter holes,
approximately 1 ½” deep for masonry screws ( not included ),
or 1/8” deep holes for sheet metal screws ( not included )
( SEE FIGURE 12 )
B) Affix the appliance to the fireplace / firebox floor using the appropriate screws.
FIGURE 12
Proper installation of the appliance is essential to prevent any movement of the gas logs and controls during operation.
7- Bend a 3/8” gas line, with two ( 2 ) 3/8” brass, female flare
fittings ( not included ), to facilitate the gas connection, between the valve/regulator assembly, and the gas stub.
BE CAREFUL! Gas lines are easily kinked if bent too sharply.
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8- Using an adjustable wrench, and turning in a clockwise
Remote Solenoid
Black Wire ¼” Male Terminal
Red Wire ¼” Male Terminal
direction, attach a 1/2” Female Flare X 3/8” Male Flare Brass Reducer Fitting ( not included ), to the gas stub.
9- Using two adjustable wrenches, and turning in a clockwise
direction, attach one end of the gas line, to the brass reducer fitting that you have just installed on the gas stub. ( One wrench on the brass gas line fitting, and one wrench on the brass reducer fitting )
10- Using two adjustable wrenches, and turning in a clockwise
direction, attach the other end of the gas line to the brass fitting on the valve/regulator assembly. ( One wrench on the gas line fitting, and one wrench on the brass fitting on the rear of the regulator for LP units, and on the valve for NG units )
BE CAREFUL! Make sure all gas connections are snug, but DO NOT over tighten!
11- It is our recommendation that, at this point of the
installation, lighting the pilot, and test ignition should take place, before attempting to set up the logs.
See “UNITS WITH REMOTE SYSTEMS” section, on page 11, and LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS” on page 15.
12- CHECK FOR LEAKS! Apply soapy water to each connection
and watch for bubbles. If bubbles are seen, turn off the gas supply; retighten the connections, and CHECK AGAIN! DO NOT use a lighted match to check for leaks. Repeat this procedure until you are sure that there are no leaks in the gas connections.
13- When you are assured that there are no gas leaks present,
you may proceed to “ FINAL SET UP “ on page 12.
FOR UNITS WITH REMOTE SYSTEMS
All Firegear burner systems are capable of operation with a latching solenoid, remote control system. See the instructions, packaged with the remote system that you have purchased, for detailed installation and operational characteristics. The following instructions are a general guide for installation only.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
All Firegear Vent-Free Burner Systems use: 1- The American Flame, AF-1100 Series Valves ( AF-1110 shown
here with remote solenoid shown separately in diagram ). All systems use only an ODS safety pilot, with a thermocouple. ( SEE FIGURE 13 & 14 )
2- One of the following, latching solenoid, battery operated, remote
systems:
A- FG-LT On/off hand held remote B- FG-LT-TH Thermo hand held remote C- FG-WS-LT Wall switch – hard wired remote D- FG-WWS-LT Wall switch – wireless remote E- FG-WWT-LT Wall timer – wireless remote F- FG-WWTH-LT Wall thermostat – wireless remote G- FG-LMF/SM1 or 2 HI/MED/LOW hand held remote
NOTE: The FG-AF1000S Latching Solenoid is necessary for operation with any of the above remote systems, except FG-LMF/SM1 or 2.
CONNECTING THE RECEIVER TO THE VALVE
NOTE: For extended, remote applications, extension wire ( not
included ) will be necessary for your distance run.
1- Using a Jeweler’s Phillips screwdriver, install the stripped ends of
connecting wire, into the screw terminal block, on the rear of the remote receiver.
FOR HAND HELD TRANSMITTER, REMOTE RECEIVERS, SEE FIGURE 16 & 17.
FOR WALL SWITCH TRANSMITTER, REMOTE RECEIVERS, SEE FIGURE 19 & 20.
WIRING SCHEMES ON THE TERMINAL BLOCKS AND OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS VARY BETWEEN THE TWO SYSTEMS.
2- Connect the BLACK 18 gauge wire, with the 1/4" female terminal,
from the receiver, to the BLACK wire with the 1/4" male terminal, from the valve solenoid.
3- Connect the RED 18 gauge wire, with the 1/4" female terminal,
from the receiver, to the RED wire with the 1/4” male terminal,
from the valve solenoid.
4- After receiver wires are connected to the valve solenoid wires,
make sure the receiver shield is located over the receiver, and then locate the receiver in an area that will not exceed the 130° F, preferably outside the firebox, on the fireplace hearth.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Operation of these controls is dependent upon which wire is attached to which terminal. If operation does not correspond to operating buttons on the transmitter, reverse the wire installation at the receiver, or at the transmitter. ( SEE FIGURE 16, 17, 19, & 20 )
NOTE: Up to 6.3 VDC of power is provided at the receiver terminal.
FIGURE 13
10
Gas / Pilot Control Knob
On / Off Remote Plug-In Receptacle for Solenoid
Knob Position Indicator
CODE SWITCHES
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 16 – HAND HELD REMOTE RECEIVER – REAR VIEW
SVE-AF – OPTIONAL SAFETY VALVE KNOB EXTENSION
HAND HELD REMOTE RECEIVER
See the instructions, packaged with the remote system for directions on programming the coding switches on both transmitter and receiver.
FIGURE 15 – HAND HELD REMOTE RECEIVER – FRONT VIEW
FIGURE 17 – HAND HELD REMOTE RECEIVER - TOP VIEW
IMPORTANT
TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS, FOR HAND HELD
TRANSMITTER, REMOTE RECEIVERS, USE THE OUTSIDE
TERMINAL BLOCK RECEPTACLES. ( SEE FIGURE 16 & 17 )
WALL MOUNT REMOTE RECEIVER
See the instructions, packaged with the remote system for directions on programming, (“Learning”) both transmitter and receiver.
FIGURE 18 – WALL MOUNT REMOTE RECEIVER - FRONT VIEW
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FIGURE 19 – WALL MOUNT REMOTE RECEIVER - REAR VIEW
FIGURE 20 – WALL MOUNT REMOTE RECEIVER - TOP VIEW
IMPORTANT
TERMINAL BLOCK CONNECTIONS, FOR WALL MOUNT
TRANSMITTER, REMOTE RECEIVERS, USE THE INSIDE
TERMINAL BLOCK RECEPTACLES. ( SEE FIGURE 19 & 20 )
FINAL SET UP
!!! WARNING !!!
Failure to position the parts in accordance with all included pictures, diagrams, and drawings, or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury.
DO NOT
USE ANY MATERIAL NOT FURNISHED WITH THIS
APPLIANCE!
FINAL SET UP continued
STOP!
Refer to the log set up instructions, packaged with your Decorative Gas Logs, ( Box Two ), before continuing with “ FINAL SET UP “, step 2.
2- Remove all contents from the Decorative Gas Log
shipping container. ( Box Two )
3- Check the contents of the shipping container against the
shipping and packing list, or the parts list in this manual. Report any missing or damaged gas logs to your retailer.
4- Remove any and all protective wrapping from the gas
logs.
5- Arrange the decorative gas logs, on the burner base,
according to the instructions, packaged with the gas logs.
6- Place the Lava Rock ( cinders ) around the Grate / Burner
assembly. ( SEE FIGURE 24, 25, & 26 )
DO NOT PLACE THE CINDERS ON THE BURNER BASE; THIS WILL CAUSE SOOTING!
7- DO NOT pack cinders around the valve. The valve will
overheat! You must allow air flow around the valve.
8- When you have completed setting up the logs, proceed to
the “ OPERATION “ section, on page 14.
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OPERATION
FOR YOUR SAFETY – READ BEFORE LIGHTING
FIGURE 27 – REAR VIEW - REVOLUTION 360EXSS NATURAL GAS
Shown in black steel – actual unit is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel
!!! WARNING !!!
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance, and replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been under water.
This appliance, depending on model, uses a piezo igniter, to light the safety pilot. The piezo igniter is located above the gas valve control knob. Pilots may also be lit by long hearth match, hand fire starter, or book match clip extender. All units must be lit by a Safety Pilot. Pilot is located at the rear, left-center of the unit. ( See Figure 27, 28, & 29 )
Follow these instructions exactly when lighting the appliance. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor, as LP gas is heavier than air and will settle to the floor. Use only your hand to rotate the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not turn by hand, do not try to repair it; call qualified service technician or installer. Force or attempted repair, may result in a fire or explosion.
FIGURE 29 – ODS PILOT
OPERATION continued
!!! WARNING !!!
All gas burning appliances produce smoke and carbon monoxide gas during operation. These fumes can be harmful if the appliance is used in any other than a fully vented, or certified vent-free fireplace.
!!! WARNING !!!
A fireplace screen must be in place when this appliance is in operation. Unless other provisions for combustion air are provided, the screen shall have an opening(s) for introduction of combustion air.
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!!! WARNING !!!
When this gas appliance is used in a fireplace equipped with a combustion air kit and glass doors, the glass doors should remain open during log set operation. This will maximize the radiant heat provided to the surrounding area, and minimize overheating of any valve installation. The glass doors may be closed when the log set is not in use.
FIGURE 31
3- Slowly, turn on the gas, at the manual shut-off valve,
beside the fireplace. 4- STOP! WAIT FIVE ( 5 ) MINUTES! 5- If you smell gas, STOP! 6- Turn off the gas at the manual shut-off valve, and recheck
all gas connections for leaks. Do not continue until all
leaks are corrected. Once you are assured that there are
no leaks, proceed with step seven ( 7 ). 7- Locate the pilot; pilot is located at the rear, left-center, of
the burner. ( SEE FIGURE 27, 28, 29, & 32 )
FIGURE 30
!!! WARNING !!!
WHEN OPERATING THIS VENT-FREE APPLIANCE: DO NOT burn candles, oil lamps, incense, or any carbon producing flame, as this will cause soot. Refrain from smoking, the use of aerosols, hairspray, cleaning products, painting or staining, etc…, as these will cause soot and unpleasant odors.
!!! WARNING !!!
WHEN OPERATING THIS VENT-FREE APPLIANCE: DO NOT use ceiling fans, or oscillating floor fans, as these will cause drafts, and unwanted air thermals, that will cause soot.
!!! WARNING !!!
DO NOT use this appliance as a sole source of heat; it is intended as a supplemental heat source.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1- STOP! Read all warnings and safety information in this
manual.
LIGHTING THE PILOT
2- Push in the gas control knob slightly, and turn it in a
clockwise direction to the OFF position. DO NOT FORCE! NEVER USE ANY TOOL, TO ROTATE THE GAS CONTROL KNOB! If gas control knob will not rotate, contact your installer or the firegear Service Center. ( SEE FIGURE 30 & 31 )
FIGURE 32
8- USING THE PIEZO FOR PILOT IGNITION: Depress the
gas control knob all the way down, and turn the knob in a
counter-clockwise direction, to the pilot position. Press the
piezo igniter button, until the pilot is lit. Continue to hold
the gas control knob down for approximately one ( 1 )
minute, after the pilot is lit. 9- Pilot should remain lit, and control knob should pop back
out when released. If not, repeat the aforementioned
steps. If pilot ignition does not take place, contact your
installer or the firegear Service Center. 10- MANUAL PILOT IGNITION: While holding a burning,
long hearth match or hand fire starter, near the pilot head,
depress the gas control knob all the way down, and turn
the knob in a counter-clockwise direction, to the pilot
position. Continue to hold the gas control knob down for
approximately one ( 1 ) minute, after the pilot is lit.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS continued
11- Pilot should remain lit, and control knob should pop back
out when released. If not, repeat the aforementioned
steps. If pilot ignition does not take place, contact your
installer or the firegear Service Center.
LIGHTING THE BURNER SYSTEM
12- To manually light the burner system, gently press and turn
the gas control knob, in a counter-clockwise direction, to
the “ ON “ position. Gas should ignite within
approximately five ( 5 ) seconds. Adjust burner flame by
opening or closing manual gas shut-off valve.
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PILOT FLAME
MUST SURROUND
THERMOCOUPLE
TIP AS SHOWN
PILOT FLAME
THERMOCOUPLE
FOR UNITS WITH REMOTE SYSTEMS
See the instructions that are packaged with the remote, and/or instructions on Page 10, of this manual.
Before attempting to light the appliance with the remote, make sure that the valve control knob is in the fully “ON” position.
WARNING: If ignition does not take place, TURN THE GAS OFF, at the manual shut-off valve, and wait five
( 5 ) minutes, before attempting to relight the appliance. If after repeated attempts, the appliance does not ignite, contact your installer, or the firegear Service Center.
PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT
FIGURE 33
The pilot flame should be a soft blue in color, and should surround the last 1/2” of the thermocouple tip. Pilot adjustment is not accessible, or permitted on vent-free units. If the pilot flame must be adjusted, consult your installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. ( SEE FIGURE 33 )
CURING REFRACTORY GAS LOGS
!!! IMPORTANT !!!
The hard refractory gas logs, provided with this decorative gas log set, require curing the first time that they are put into operation. You must follow the instructions given for curing the logs, to avoid cracking the logs with continued use.
After the initial lighting of the burner system, adjust the flame to
about two ( 2” ) inches. Allow the flame to burn for thirty ( 30 ) minutes at this setting. Raise the flame an additional two ( 2” )
inches, and allow the flame to burn for another thirty ( 30 )
minutes. Continue this procedure, at thirty ( 30 ) minute intervals for a total of three ( 3 ) hours.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE
Your firegear Decorative Gas Log Set should be thoroughly inspected on a regular basis, at least once a year, by a qualified installer.
At the beginning of each heating season, the system should be checked as follows:
1- Check the chimney flue or vent pipe to make sure that the
flue is drawing properly, and that any vent pipe
connections are tight. 2- Check to see that there are no blockages at the chimney
or vent termination. 3- Check for creosote, or soot build up in chimney or vents,
and clean if necessary. 4- Pilot and burners should be inspected annually, at the
beginning of each heating season.
A) Inspect and clean burner air intake, at the rear of the
grate / burner assembly. B) Remove lint and particles with vacuum or brush. C) Inspect ODS pilot for operation and accumulation of
lint at air intake holes. D) Verify flame pattern and log placement for proper
operation. E) Verify smooth, responsive ignition of main burner.
!!! WARNING !!!
NEVER use needles, wires, or similar cylindrical objects to clean the pilot; this may damage the calibrated ruby that controls the gas flow!
ADJUSTMENTS
The burner system has been adjusted for proper operation at the factory. No adjustment is necessary, other than altitude de-rate.
NEVER enlarge valve orifices or burner ports.
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FIREGEAR REVOLUTION NATURAL GAS HEARTH KIT PARTS LIST
PART NUMBER
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
48-38-38FL
7
VALVE OUT & IN – REGULATOR IN – NG ONLY – BRASS HEX NIPPLE – 3/8 MALE X 3/8 MALE FLARE
49-38-38/T
4
REGULATOR OUT – ORIFICE MOUNT – TAPPED ½ 20 FOR ORIFICE - NATURAL GAS ONLY
DC-1
B – COMMON PARTS PAGE
DAMPER CLAMP
GL-REV/8
10
VALVE TO BURNER GAS LINE – 8” – REVOLUTION 360 NG ONLY
GL-REV/10
10
VALVE TO BURNER GAS LINE – 10” – REVOLUTION 420 NG ONLY
FG-AF1000S
12
AMERICAN FLAME VALVE SOLENOID - REMOTE OPERATION ONLY
HBR-360/A
1
HEARTH BURNER REVOLUTION - 24" 360 BURNER - GRATE ASSEMBLY
HBR-420/A
1
HEARTH BURNER REVOLUTION - 30" 420 BURNER - GRATE ASSEMBLY
IM-REVA11
D – COMMON PARTS PAGE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL – REVOLUTION AF-1100 – ON / OFF REMOTE
OR-S/35
5
#35 BRASS ORIFICE – STEM TYPE – ½ 20 THREAD – ½ HEX – 420 NG
OR-S/37
5
#37 BRASS ORIFICE – STEM TYPE – ½ 20 THREAD – ½ HEX – 360 NG
PI-1
14
PIEZO IGNITER
PIW-18
15
PIEZO IGNITER WIRE – 18”
REG-35
9
REGULATOR – 3.5" W.C. - NG
REV-EMB
A – COMMON PARTS PAGE
REVOLUTION - EMBERS - ROCK WOOL
FG-CINDER
C – COMMON PARTS PAGE
REVOLUTION - LAVA ROCK
SPGL-R360/ODS
3
SAFETY PILOT GAS LINE – REVOLUTION 360 / ODS ASSEMBLY
SPGL-R420/ODS
3
SAFETY PILOT GAS LINE – REVOLUTION 420 / ODS ASSEMBLY
SPI-ODS/N
8
SAFETY PILOT - ODS - NG - SOURDILLON
SPS-1 6 SAFETY PILOT SHIELD – FOR ODS SAFETY PILOT
SV-1100/ODS
11
SAFETY VALVE – AMERICAN FLAME – 1100 – NO SOLENOID / ODS THERMO BLOCK
SV-1110/ODS
11
SAFETY VALVE – AMERICAN FLAME – 1110 – WITH SOLENOID / ODS THERMO BLOCK
SVA-BC
13
SAFETY VALVE AUXILLIARY - BRASS CAP - MANUAL OPERATION ONLY - NO SOLENOID
SVAF-MB/P
2
SAFETY VALVE MOUNTING BRACKET - REVOLUTION - AM FLAME – PIEZO MOUNT
SVE-AF – OPTIONAL
ACCESSORY PAGE
SAFETY VALVE KNOB EXTENSION – OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
WC-FG
E – COMMON PARTS PAGE
WARRANTY CARD - FIREGEAR
4
10
6 5 2
1
11
3
13
12
15
14
8
7
9
Shown in black steel – actual unit is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel
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FIREGEAR REVOLUTION LIQUID PROPANE HEARTH KIT PARTS LIST
PART NUMBER
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
48-38-38FL
7
VALVE OUT – LP ONLY - BRASS HEX NIPPLE – 3/8 MALE X 3/8 MALE FLARE
49-38-38FL
9
REGULATOR INPUT FEED – BRASS HEX ELBOW – 3/8 MALE X 3/8 MALE FLARE – LP ONLY
49-38-38FL/T
4
ORIFICE MOUNT – BRASS HEX ELBOW – 3/8 MALE X 3/8 MALE FLARE – TAP ½ 20 FOR ORIFICE – LP ONLY
DC-1
B – COMMON PARTS PAGE
DAMPER CLAMP
GL-REV/10
8
VALVE TO BURNER GAS LINE – 10” – REVOLUTION 360 LP ONLY – 420 NG ONLY
GL-REV/12
8
VALVE TO BURNER GAS LINE – 12” – REVOLUTION 420 – LP ONLY
FG-AF1000S
15
AMERICAN FLAME VALVE SOLENOID - REMOTE OPERATION ONLY
HBR-360/A
1
HEARTH BURNER REVOLUTION - 24" 360 BURNER - GRATE ASSEMBLY
HBR-420/A
1
HEARTH BURNER REVOLUTION - 30" 420 BURNER - GRATE ASSEMBLY
IM-REVA11
D – COMMON PARTS PAGE
INSTRUCTION MANUAL – REVOLUTION AF-1100 – ON / OFF REMOTE
NIP-INS/2
12
REVOLUTION – 2” NIPPLE FROM REGULATOR TO VALVE – LP ONLY
OR-S/52
5
#52 BRASS ORIFICE – STEM TYPE – ½ 20 THREAD – ½ HEX – 420 LP
OR-S/53
5
#53 BRASS ORIFICE – STEM TYPE – ½ 20 THREAD – ½ HEX – 360 LP
PI-1
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PIEZO IGNITER
PIW-18
18
PIEZO IGNITER WIRE – 18”
REG-10
11
REGULATOR - 10.0" W.C. - LP
REV-EMB
A – COMMON PARTS PAGE
REVOLUTION - EMBERS - ROCK WOOL
FG-CINDER
C – COMMON PARTS PAGE
REVOLUTION - LAVA ROCK
SPGL-R360/ODS
3
SAFETY PILOT GAS LINE – REVOLUTION 360 / ODS ASSEMBLY
SPGL-R420/ODS
3
SAFETY PILOT GAS LINE – REVOLUTION 420 / ODS ASSEMBLY
SE-MF/38
13
STEEL STREET ELBOW – 3/8” MALE X 3/8” FEMALE – LP ONLY
SPI-ODS/P
10
SAFETY PILOT - ODS - LP - SOURDILLON
SPS-1 6 SAFETY PILOT SHIELD – FOR ODS SAFETY PILOT
SV-1100/ODS
14
SAFETY VALVE – AMERICAN FLAME – 1100 – NO SOLENOID / ODS THERMO BLOCK
SV-1110/ODS
14
SAFETY VALVE – AMERICAN FLAME – 1110 – WITH SOLENOID / ODS THERMO BLOCK
SVA-BC
16
SAFETY VALVE AUXILLIARY - BRASS CAP - MANUAL OPERATION ONLY - NO SOLENOID
SVAF-MB/P
2
SAFETY VALVE MOUNTING BRACKET - REVOLUTION - AM FLAME – PIEZO MOUNT
SVE-AF – OPTIONAL
ACCESSORY PAGE
SAFETY VALVE EXTENSION – OPTIONAL ACCESSORY
WC-FG
E – COMMON PARTS PAGE
WARRANTY CARD - FIREGEAR
4
12 6 5 2 1
13
3
16
15
18
17
10
7
11
14 9 8
Shown in black steel – actual unit is constructed of 304 Stainless Steel
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Attention: When ordering Parts, it is important that you have the correct part number and description.
For replacement logs, refer to log placement instructions, packed with your log set. HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
Parts may be ordered only, through your service person or dealer. For the best results, the service person or dealer should order parts through the distributor. Parts may be shipped directly to the service person/dealer. All parts listed in the PARTS LIST have individual PART NUMBERS and descriptions. When ordering parts, first obtain the Model Number from the name plate on your equipment; then determine the PART NUMBER (not the Index Number) and the part description of each part from the parts list. Be sure to include all of this information.
Appliance/Heater Model Number
Type of Gas: NG ______ LP ______ Appliance/Heater Serial Number
Part Description
Part Number DO NOT order bolts, screws, washers or nuts. They are standard hardware items, and can be purchased at any local hardware store.
Shipments are contingent upon strikes, fires, and any circumstance, beyond the control of firegear.
firegear LLC
Attention: Customer Service Department P.O. Box 871250 Canton, MI 48187 Telephone: 888-220-4333 Fax: 888-431-0585
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FIREGEAR REVOLUTION VENTED / UNVENTED GAS LOG
PROBLEM OBSERVED
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CORRECTIVE MEASURE
Gas odor during set up
Gas leak
See " What to do if you smell gas " page 1
Check all gas connections
Gas odor before first ignition
Gas leak
See " What to do if you smell gas " page 1
Check all gas connections
Pilot will not ignite, or will not stay lit
No gas to pilot
Make sure gas is on, in pilot position
Thermocouple not hot
Depress valve knob for at least 1 minute
Improper pilot flame adjustment
See Pilot Characteristics - adjust flame
Loose connections on thermocouple
Check gas connections
Faulty pilot or thermocouple
Replace Safety Pilot
Faulty Regulator
Replace Regulator
Faulty Valve
Replace Valve
Delayed ignition
Low gas pressure
Check gas supply pressure
Clogged or dirty burner ports
Clean burner ports
Blocked orifice
Check orifice opening
Faulty Valve
Replace Valve
Faulty Regulator
Replace Regulator
Burner does not light but pilot remains on
Low gas pressure
Check gas supply pressure
Clogged or dirty burner ports
Clean burner ports
Blocked orifice
Check orifice opening
Faulty pilot or thermocouple
Replace Safety Pilot
Faulty Valve
Replace Valve
Faulty Regulator
Replace Regulator
Burner lights but does not stay lit
Low gas pressure
Check gas supply pressure
while pilot remains on
Faulty Valve
Replace Valve
Faulty pilot or thermocouple
Replace Safety Pilot
Clogged or dirty burner ports
Clean burner ports
Faulty Regulator
Replace Regulator
Burner & pilot light but will not stay on
Low gas pressure
Check gas supply pressure
Not enough fresh air for ODS
Open door or window - ventilate
Faulty Valve
Replace Valve
Faulty pilot or thermocouple
Replace Safety Pilot
Clogged or dirty burner ports
Clean burner ports
Faulty Regulator
Replace Regulator
Remote control overheating
Move away from flame
Remote control batteries failing
Replace batteries
Incorrect burner flame
Incorrect gas supply or pressure
Check gas supply pressure
Blocked orifice
Check orifice opening
Clogged or dirty burner ports
Clean burner ports
Faulty Valve
Replace Valve
Faulty Regulator
Replace Regulator
High altitude
Adjust orifice size for altitude
Backfire of burner
Blocked orifice
Check orifice opening
Clogged or dirty burner ports
Clean burner ports
Low gas pressure
Check gas supply pressure
Appliance produces unwanted odors
Vapors from paint, hair spray, glues, etc
Ventilate room
Initial burn off of manufacturing chemicals
Ventilate room
Logs appear to smoke
Vapors from manufacturing chemicals
Ventilate room
Logs curing
See curing of Refractory Logs
Whistle noise from appliance
Air in gas line
Bleed lines
Control knob not in fully open position
Open control knob to full open
Spiral gas flex line
Replace gas feed line
HEARTH KIT TROUBLE SHOOTING
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LIMITED WARRANTY
firegear hereby warrants to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of this firegear burner, that it will be free from defects in material and
workmanship from the date of purchase as follows: Revolution EXSS Outdoor Burner 5 years firegear may require reasonable proof of your date of purchase. YOU
SHOULD RETAIN YOUR SALES SLIP OR INVOICE AND RETURN THE WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE.
This Limited Warranty shall be valid and limited to, the original purchaser only, within the confines of the original site installation.
WARNING: Any modification to this heater or its controls will void the
warranty! The item listed above (burner) are warranted as follows for the period
of time specified. This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures or operating
difficulties due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, vandalism, improper installation or improper maintenance or service, or failure to perform normal and routine maintenance.
Deterioration, discoloration due to heat, or damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail, hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, discoloration due to exposure to chemicals ( including salt ), either directly or in the atmosphere, or very high humidity, is not covered by this Limited Warranty.
Before returning any parts, contact firegear Customer Service Center. If firegear confirms the defect and approves the claim, firegear will replace such parts without charge. If you are required to return defective parts, transportation charges must be prepaid. Firegear will require form of payment for the return of the product.
There are no other express warranties except as set forth herein and any applicable implied warranties of merchantability and fitness are limited in duration to the period of coverage of this express written Limited Warranty. Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation may not apply to you.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY
firegear is not liable for any special, indirect or consequential damages. firegear’s liability is limited to the purchase price of this firegear burner. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
firegear does not authorize any person or company to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale, installation, use, removal, return, or replacement of its equipment; and no such representations are binding on firegear.
This Warranty applies only to products sold at retail and manufactured by:
firegear, LLC
P.O. Box 871250 Canton, MI 48187
888-220-4333 888-431-0585 fax
website – www.firegearusa.com
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