This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located manufactured
home (USA only) or in a mobile home, where
not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is for use only with the type of
gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases,
unless a certified conversion kit is used.
Ce manual est disponsible en Français sur demande.
Report # 361-F-01-5
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference
This manual specifies the installation and
operation requirements for the Flatfire Model
Nos. SL-26N, SL-26P.
WARNING: If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a fire
or explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury or loss of life.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other
flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• 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.
- Installation and service must be
performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
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AVERTISSEMENT: Assurez-vous de bien suivre
les instructions données dans cette notice pour
réduire au minimum le risque d’incindie ou
d’explosion ou pour éviter tout dommage
matériel, toute blessure ou la mort.
- Ne pas entreposer ni utilizer d’essence ni
d’autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables dans
le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre
appareil.
- QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE
GAZ:
Ne pas tenter d’allumer d’appareil.
Ne touchez à aucan interrupteur. Ne pas
vous servir des téléphones se trouvant
dans le bâtiment où vous trouvez.
Appelez immédiatement votre
fournisseur de gaz depuis un voisin.
Suivezles instructions du fournisseur.
Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur
de gaz, appelez le service des incindie.
- L’installation et l’entretien doivent être assurés
par un installateur ou un service d’entretien
qualifié ou par le fournisseur de gaz.
Cet appareil peut être installé dans une maison
préfabriquée (mobile) déjà installée à demeure
si kes règlements locaux le permettent.
Cet appareil doit être uniquement avec las type
de gaz indiqué sur la plaque signalétique. Cet
appareil ne peut être converti à d’autres gaz,
sauf si une trousse de conversion est utilisée.
Ne pas utiliser cet appareils’il a été plongé,
meme partiellement, dans l’eau. Appeler un
technician qualifié pour inspecter l’appareail et
remplacer toute partie du système de commande
et toute commande qui a été plongée dans /’eau.
Attention. Au moment de l’entretien des commandes, étiquetez tous les fils avant de les débrancher. Des erreurs de la câblage peuvent entraîner un fonctionnement inadequate et dangereux.
S’assurer que l’appareil fonctionne adéquatement une fois l’entretien terminé.
AVERTISSEMENT. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil
si le panneau frontal en verre n’est pas en place,
est craqué ou brisé. Confiez le remplacement du
panneau à un technician agree.
INSTALLATEUR: Laissez cette notice avec l’appareil.
COMSOMMATEUR: Conservez cette notice pour consultation ultérieur.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 4
SPECIFICATIONS 5
INSTALLATION 6
MASSACHUSETTS REQUIREMENTS 7
VENTING 8
ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION 16
GAS CONNECTION 21 & 26
LIGHTING AND OPERATION 31
MAINTENANCE 33
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST 34
MAINTENANCE LOG FORMS 35
CONTROL SCHEMATIC 36
INSTALLATION RECORD FORM 37
WE STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT YOU READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGININNG THE INSTALLATION OF THE SOLAS DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE. ALTHOUGH THE BASIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ALL DIRECT VENT
GAS FIREPLACES ARE SIMILAR, EACH SPECIFIC PRODUCT HAS ITS OWN UNIQUE SETUP AND INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED EXACTLY. PLAN
YOUR INSTALLATION IN ADVANCE BY CAREFULLY REVIEWING ALL THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or the Canadian Installation Code, CAN/CGA B149.
A manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home OEM installation must conform with the Manufactured
Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 or when such a standard is not applica-ble, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI/BCSBCS A225.1, or Standard for Gas
Equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Housing, CSA Z240.4.
The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system
during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shutoff valve
during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5
kPa).
The installation must provide for adequate ventilation air to the appliance.
This gas appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance.
The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes, or, in the
absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22. 1.
The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable
vapors and liquids.
The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifed service technician
to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been
under water.
Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic 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 burns or clothing ignition.
Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.
Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance.
Any screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
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 the control compartments,
burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
WARNING: Do not operate the appliance with the glass door assembly removed, or if the glass is
cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a qualified service
person.
WARNING: Use only glass assembly, P/N 26-510 which includes the glass panel, frame and gasket.
Do not use substitute materials. Do not strike or slam the glass front. Do not use
abrasive cleaners. Do not clean when hot.
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INPUT Natural Gas Propane (LP)
Input Rating-Btu/hr 19,000 19,000
It is recommended that the pilot flame be turned off if the appliance will not be in use for an extended
period of time.
This appliance is equipped for use with the fuel type indicated on the rating plate.
This appliance has been certified by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. to ANSI Z21.88-2005 • CSA 2.33-2005
Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters and CAN/CGA-2.17-M91, Gas-Fired Appliances for Use At High Altitudes.
The is approved for installation at elevations up to 2000 feet in the U.S. and 1370 meters (4500 feet)
in Canada without change. If your installation is at an elevation greater than these, consult with the local
authority having jurisdiction for gas product installations to determine their specific requirements for high
altitude installations.
38 3/4””
(984mm)
27 1/4”
(692mm)
7 5/8””
(193mm)
OVERALL DIMENSIONS
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INSTALLATION
Several issues must be addressed when selecting a suitable location for your fireplace. The minimum
clearances to combustible construction are listed below. In addition, access to the gas supply must be considered. The location of the fireplace will also affect the venting requirements and you must be certain the
location will allow compliance with the venting requirements shown on page 8. You must also insure that
your installation provides adequate accessibility clearance for servicing and proper 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 the control compartment,
burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION
Fireplace to L. Side Wall 6” (152mm) Fireplace to Ceiling 8” (203mm)
Fireplace to R. Side Wall 6” (152mm) Fireplace to Rear Wall 0” (0mm)*
Fireplace to Corner Wall 6” (152mm) Fireplace to Floor 3” (76mm)**
Vent Pipe to Adjacent Materials 1.5” (38mm)
*Mounting plate bosses contact the wall
**The minimum required clearance to be maintained from the fireplace to combustible flooring is measured from the top surface of carpeting, tile, etc.
A = 6” (152mm)
A
WALLS
B = 6” (152mm)
A
CEILING
C = 8” (203mm)
D = 3” (76mm)
FLOOR
E = 5/16” (8mm)
C
D
WALL
E
B B
CORNER
AIR SPACE BEHIND MOUNTING PLATE
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INSTALLATION
The gas fireplace is shipped with a plugged 3/8” NPT connection. The gas supply piping should have a
separate gas shutoff valve and a 1/8” NPT plugged tapping upstream of the valve. The stove and its main
control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that
system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). The stove must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing the main control valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at test
pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). After the gas supply has been connected, use a commercial
gas leak detector or apply a soapy water solution to all the fittings to check for gas leaks. Never use a
flame to test for leaks.
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter when installed within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. If this appliance is installed in a dwelling, building or structure used in
whole or in part for residential purposes and the installation includes a horizontal vent termination
that is less than seven (7) feet above the finished grade in the area of the venting, including but not
limited to decks and porches, a hard-wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery
back-up must be installed on the floor level of the dwelling, building or structure where the appliance is to be installed.
Additionally, a hard-wired or battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm must be installed on each additional level of the dwelling, building or structure served by the appliance. It shall
be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualified licensed professionals
for the installation of hard-wired carbon monoxide detectors.
In the event that the horizontally vented appliance is installed in a crawl space or attic, the hardwired carbon monoxide detector with alarm and battery back-up may be installed on the next adjacent floor level.
In the event that this requirement cannot be met at the time of completion of the installation of the
appliance, the owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days to comply with the requirement. However, during said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with alarm
must be installed.
Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions must comply
with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 and IAS certified.
In addition when the vent termination is less than seven (7) feet above finished grade a metal or plastic identification plate must be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum
height of eight (8) feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal. The sign shall
read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2) inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW. KEEP
CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS”.
A COPY OF THESE INSTRUCTIONS PLUS ALL VENTING INSTRUCTIONS WHICH INCLUDE PARTS LISTS, AND/OR ALL VENTING DESIGN INSTRUCTIONS MUST REMAIN
WITH THE STOVE AT THE COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION.
ATTENTION INSTALLERS: Mark below which venting system was used in the installation. These
instructions must remain with the Installation & Operation Manual.
Simpson DuraVent GS/PRO® Selkirk Direct-Temp®
AmeriVent Direct™ Metal Fab Direct Vent
Security Secure Vent™
ICC Direct Vent
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VENTING
The Solas Direct Vent Gas Fireplace has been tested and listed for installation with 4” X 6 5/8” Simpson
DuraVent GS/Pro®, Selkirk Direct-Temp
and ICCEXCELDirectventing components. Although you may the pipe components (straight pipe, elbows,
®
, Security Secure Vent™, AmeriVent Direct™, Metal Fab Direct Vent
etc.) from any of the listed manufacturers, you may only use the vent terminations (caps) listed in the chart
on page 9. For installations where a snorkel is needed, please note that only three snorkels are approved for
use. Please plan your installation accordingly.
For all specific venting installation requirements, follow the installation instructions included by the venting
manufacturer with the venting system components you have chosen.
Please note:
For venting configurations that include no vertical rise, a total horizontal vent run of up to 30 inches
(and including one 45° elbow) is allowed. However, if your installation has room to add a vertical pipe
section, we suggest adding at least one foot of vertical rise to the system.
For venting configurations that include vertical rise, it is assumed that the installation will include at
least one 90° elbow. Up to three additional 90° elbows (or equivalent 45° elbows) may also be used.
The total venting may not exceed 20 feet of vertical rise and/or 10 feet horizontal run. Refer to the
venting charts starting on page XX for specific details while you plan your installation. Note: The
number of elbows impacts the maximum allowable horizontal vent run.
Many installations will involve venting directly through standard 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 construction exterior
wall (parallel wall installation) to a horizontal vent termination (cap). The vent starter pipe has been
designed to accommodate those two common installations without the use of any additional venting
components other than a standard horizontal cap. See the chart at the bottom of this pagefor a list of
approved vent caps.
A special corner installation kit (Part Number CK-26-1) is also available that will allow the Solas fire-
place to be mounted in a corner without constructing a 45° partition wall. This kit is available from
your Solas dealer and has its own installation instructions. Please refer to those instructions for specific
details regarding the installation using the kit.
If the fireplace will be installed on an interior wall or other location that precludes venting directly
through an outside wall to a horizontal vent cap, or if the distance to the outside wall exceeds 30”, one
or more elbows will be required to allow addition of the required vertical venting to the installation.
When vertical venting is required, the fireplace venting may be terminated with either a vertical or horizontal vent cap depending on the specifics of the installation. Refer to the venting charts starting on
page XX for specific venting requirements and see the chart on page YY for a list of approved vent caps
before you plan your installation.
A minimum clear space of 1 1/2” must be maintained around the vent pipe where it penetrates the wall
adjacent to the fireplace (either the outside wall for the direct-through-the-wall installation or the partition wall for the 45° or other interior wall installations). A minimum clear space of 1 1/2” must also be
maintained where the vent pipe penetrates any other interior wall, exterior wall, ceiling or roof.
The location of the vent termination must meet the requirements of the current edition of ANSI Z223.1/
NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code or CAN B419.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code and the
requirements shown on page ZZ of this manual.
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USING THE VENTING CHARTS
The venting charts on pages 10 and 11 provide an easy means for determining whether your specific installation requires inlet air or exhaust restrictors or both. To make the determination about whether air or exhaust restrictors are needed, a venting chart worksheet is provided on page 12. Follow the instructions and
fill in the worksheet for your particular installation. This will allow you to determine the recommended
restrictor setting for you exact installation. This might appear to be a complicated process but it is really
quite straight-forward. Several examples are shown on page 13 to help guide you.
Please be sure to note that:
1. There are separate venting charts for Natural Gas and LP Gas. Refer to the appropriate chart for your
fuel type to determine your specific restrictor requirements. The settings in the charts have been determined based on extensive testing.
2. Determine the total vertical vent rise and total horizontal vent run for your installation. All measurements are made from the center of the vent opening in the back of the fireplace.
3. If your fireplace will not be venting directly though an outside wall to a horizontal termination or if
more than 30” of horizontal vent run is required, some vertical vent rise will be required for the fireplace to function and vent properly. Elbows will also be required for those installations. However, installations are limited to a maximum of four 90° elbows (or 45° elbow equivalents).
4. Note: Two 45° elbows equal one 90° elbow.
5. The recommended restrictor settings in the venting charts allow up to two 90° elbows (or 45° elbow
equivalents) to be used without affecting the restrictor settings. Additional elbows will require that you
calculate a new equivalent horizontal run for your installation to account for the additional flow resistance caused by the extra elbows. For the purposes of calculating the equivalent horizontal vent run,
each additional 90° elbow is equivalent to three feet of horizontal vent run. The total horizontal vent
run including elbow equivalents can not exceed 10 feet.
6. The maximum vertical vent rise can not exceed 20 feet.
7. There are two exhaust restrictors that are provided with your Solas fireplace. They are labeled “A” and
“B”. The A restrictor provides less exhaust restriction than B.
8. An air restrictor plate is also provided with your fireplace. It is a ring with bendable tabs that can be
set to adjust the amount of restriction in the air supply system.
PLEASE NOTE: If your specific venting configuration falls in a box in the venting charts (on pages 10 &
11) that is above the dotted line ( ), you must use one of the approved direct vent venting systems
that utilizes a stainless steel inner liner. The dotted line corresponds to a total vent length of 20 feet including vertical rise and horizontal run. This requirement is part of the ANSI standards and is based on testing
conducted to determine where the exhaust gas temperature drops to the point where condensation might occur in the vent pipe. The standards require the use of corrosion resistant liner materials if that specific total
vent length is exceeded.
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NATURAL GAS VENTING CHART
KEY
EXHAUST RESTRICTOR
A or B
NU = NOT USED
AIR RESTRICTOR
1— 6 TABS OPEN
NU = NOT USED
NOT ALLOWED
NOT ALLOWED
HORIZONTAL RUN IN FEET
VERTICAL RISE IN FEET
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LP GAS VENTING CHART
KEY
EXHAUST RESTRICTOR
A or B
NU = NOT USED
AIR RESTRICTOR
1— 6 TABS OPEN
NU = NOT USED
NOT ALLOWED
NOT ALLOWED
HORIZONTAL RUN (FEET)
VERTICAL RISE (FEET)
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VENTING CHART WORKSHEET
A. FUEL TYPE: NATURAL GAS
LP GAS (PROPANE)
B. TOTAL VERTICAL VENT RISE (MEASURED FROM HORIZONTAL CENTERLINE OF VENT
OPENING ON THE BACK OF THE FIREPLACE TO THE HORIZONTAL CENTERLINE OF THE
VENT CAP (FOR HORIZONTAL VENT CAPS) OR TO THE FLANGE ON THE CAP (FOR VERTICAL CAPS)): _____________ FEET
C. TOTAL HORIZONTAL VENT RUN (MEASURED FROM THE VERTICAL CENTERLINE OF
THE VENT OPENING ON THE BACK OF THE FIREPLACE TO THE FLANGE ON THE CAP (FOR
HORIZONTAL CAPS) OR TO THE VERTICAL CENTERLINE OF THE CAP (FOR VERTICAL
CAPS)): _____________ FEET
NOTE: THE VERTICAL VENT RISE AND HORIZONTAL VENT RUN ARE THE OFFSETS IN THE LOCATIONS OF VENT CAP RELATIVE TO THE VENT OPENING ON THE FIREPLACE. VENT PIPE
THAT RUNS AT 45° HAS BOTH A VERTICAL RISE AND HORIZONTAL RUN. SNORKEL CAPS HAVE
BUILT-IN VERTICAL RISE THAT MUST BE COUNTED.
D. TOTAL NUMBER OF 90° ELBOWS: _______ NOTE: SNORKELS COUNT AS 2- 90° ELBOWS
E. TOTAL NUMBER OF 45° ELBOWS: _______
TERMINATION (CAP) TYPE: HORIZONTALVERTICAL
VENT CAP MODEL NO: _______________ NOTE: SEE APPROVED VENT CAPS ON PAGE 8
EXHAUST AND AIR INLET RESTRICTORS CALCULATOR
A. Fuel Type ________
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: ________ feet
C. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Actual): ________ feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: ________
E. 45° Elbows Needed: ________
F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent: D +(E x ½) = ________
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: F - 2 = ________
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent: G x 3 = ________ feet
I. Horizontal Vent Run (Equivalent): C + H = ________ feet
Find _____ Chart Settings for:
B._________ feet Vertical Rise and I.__________ feet Horizontal Run (Equivalent).
Exhaust Restrictor Required: NY IF YES: A or B
Air Restrictor Required: NYIF YES: Number of Tabs Open: _______
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VENTING CHART WORKSHEET EXAMPLES
A. Fuel: Natural Gas
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: 0 feet
C. Total Horiz. Vent Run (Actual): 0 feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: 0
E. 45° Elbows Needed: 0
F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent : 0
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: 0
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent 0
I. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Equivalent): 0
Use Natural Gas Chart Settings for:
0 feet Vertical Rise, 0 feet Horizontal Run.
Exhaust Restrictor Used: Restrictor Not Used
Air Restrictor Tabs Open: Restrictor Not Used
A. Fuel: Natural Gas
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: 12 feet
C. Total Horiz. Vent Run (Actual): 0 feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: 1
E. 45° Elbows Needed: 0
F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent : 0
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: 0
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent 0
I. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Equivalent): 0
Use Natural Gas Chart Settings for:
12 feet Vertical Rise, 0 feet Horizontal Run.
Exhaust Restrictor Used: A
Air Restrictor Tabs Open: 2
A. Fuel: LP Gas
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: 1 feet
C. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Actual): 3 feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: 2
E. 45° Elbows Needed: 0
F. F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent:2+(0 x ½) = 2
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: 2 - 2 = 0
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent: 0 x 3 = 0
I. Total Horiz. Vent Run (Equivalent): 3 + 0 = 3
Use LP Gas Chart Settings for:
1 feet Vertical Rise, 3 feet Horizontal Run.
Exhaust Restrictor Used: Restrictor Not Used
Air Restrictor Tabs Open: Restrictor Not Used
A. Fuel: LP Gas
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: 10 feet
C. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Actual): 7 feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: 2
E. 45° Elbows Needed: 2
F. F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent:2+(2 x ½) = 3
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: 3 - 2 = 1
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent: 1 x 3 = 3
I. Total Horiz. Vent Run (Equivalent): 7 + 3 = 10
Use LP Gas Chart Settings for:
10 feet Vertical Rise, 10 feet Horizontal Run.
Exhaust Restrictor Required: B
Air Restrictor Tabs Open: 5
A. Fuel: Natural Gas
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: 6 feet
C. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Actual): 6 feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: 3
E. 45° Elbows Needed: 0
F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent: 3+(0 x ½) = 3
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: 3 - 2 = 1
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent: 1 X 3 = 3
I. Total Horiz. Vent Run (Equivalent) 6 + 3 = 9
Use Natural Gas Chart Settings for:
6 feet Vertical Rise, 9 feet Horizontal Run.
Exhaust Restrictor Required: B
Air Restrictor Tabs Open: 6
A. Fuel: LP Gas
B. Total Vertical Vent Rise: 2 feet
C. Total Horizontal Vent Run (Actual): 10 feet
D. 90° Elbows Needed: 2
E. 45° Elbows Needed: 0
F. Total 90° Elbows Equivalent: 2+(0 x ½) = 2
G. 90° Elbows in Excess of 2: 2 - 2 = 0
H. Additional Horiz. Feet Equivalent: 0 x 3 = 0
I. Total Horiz.Vent Run (Equivalent): 10 + 0 = 10
Use LP Gas Chart Settings for:
2 feet Vertical Rise, 10 feet Horizontal Run.
Exhaust Restrictor Used: Restrictor Not Used
Air Restrictor Tabs Open: 3 ½
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VENTING
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VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES
Venting terminals shall not be recessed into a wall or siding.
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ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
UNPACKING AND INSTALLING THE
WALL MOUNT FIREPLACE
The fireplace components are shipped in three cartons. By
now, you will have opened the top of the first carton and removed the glass protector and this manual. The second carton
contains the vent starter pipe, vent heat shields and air and exhaust restrictors. The third carton contains the fireplace surround.
1. Using the adjacent illustrations as a guide, first lift and remove Tube 1 from the carton containing the firebox. Carefully unpack the contents of the tube and set aside. This
should include the bag of glass burner media, the remote
control handset, a hardware bag and two relief doors with
gaskets.
2. Next lift and remove Tube 2 from the carton. Carefully
remove the contents of the tube. This includes the four
decorative panels that will be attached to the fireplace during assembly. Note that the right panel has a touch pad
control panel and cable attached. Use special care when
unpacking and handling the right panel to avoid damaging
the cable or pad.
3. Next, remove all remaining packing material from the carton. Note the caution label on the bottom packing filler.
The sensor for the remote control is located behind this
packing piece and care must be taken not to damage the
sensor when removing the packing or when removing the
firebox from the carton.
4. Lift the firebox and the fireplace mounting plate as a unit
up and out of the carton. The best place to lift is at sides.
Remove the fireplace mounting template from the face of
the fireplace. You should now have all of the parts as
shown in the illustration below.
5. Next, unpack the vent starter pipe (with attached gasket),
the inner and outer telescoping vent heat shields and the air
and exhaust restrictors from the second carton and set aside
for later use.
6. Finally, unpack the fireplace surround from the third carton
and set aside on a soft surface for later use.
TOP PANEL
BOTTOM PANEL
LEFT PANEL
WALL TEMPLATE
RELIEF DOORS
RIGHT PANEL
TUBE 1
GLASS PROTECTOR
LIFT OFF FIRST
MANUAL
WALL TEMPLATE
LIFT AND REMOVE “TUBE 1” FROM CARTON.
REMOVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FROM TUBE:
1. GLASS BURNER MEDIA 2. REMOTE CONTROL
3. HARDWARE BAG 4. RELIEF DOORS W/GASKETS
TUBE 2
TUBE 2
REMOTE CONTROL
SENSOR CAUTION
LABEL
TUBE 1
MANUAL
HARDWARE
PACK
REMOTE CONTROL
GLASS
BURNER
MEDIA
LIFT AND REMOVE “TUBE 2” FROM CARTON.
REMOVE THE DECORATIVE PANELS FROM TUBE:
1. LEFT PANEL 2. RIGHT PANEL W/TOUCH PAD
3. TOP PANEL 4. BOTTOM PANEL
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ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION
Before you begin the fireplace mounting process there are several important installation requirements that
must be met. Careful planning will make the installation easier to accomplish and will reduce the chances of
encountering problems after you start.
1. The fireplace is designed to be wall-mounted using four lag bolts to secure the fireplace mounting plate to
the wall structure. The mounts are located 16” on center and 24” on center to correspond with standard
building construction. If your home has non-standard construction or the location you have chosen for the
fireplace does not have wall studs that correspond to location of the fireplace mounts, modifications to the
wall structure will be needed. It is critical that the four lag bolts that are provided for mounting the fireplace are firmly imbedded into the wall structure at all four locations.
2. A hole must be provided in the wall for the vent to pass through. The hole must be large enough to provide
1 1/2” clearance around the outside of the vent pipe and to allow for installation of the vent heat shields
that are provided with the fireplace. Follow the hole size requirements that are provided below exactly to
avoid problems. If the location you have chosen does not allow for 1 1/2” clearance to wooden framing in
the wall, modifications to the wall structure must made to obtain the needed vent pipe clearance.
3. All required minimum clearances to adjacent combustible materials (including side walls, ceiling and
floor) must be achieved with the position you have chosen. See the clearance information on page 6. The
listed clearances are measured from the outermost front edges of the fireplace surround and not from the
fireplace body or mounting plate. In addition the requirements for clearance to combustible materials inside the house, there are specific requirements and limitations that must be met for the location of the vent
terminal relative to doors, windows, corners, eaves, gas supply components and other structural elements
of the house. Please see pages 8 & 9 for those specific requirements. Again, plan the installation in advance to avoid problems.
4. The gas supply line must be located within a specific area behind the fireplace.
Once you are certain that the location you have chosen meets all the necessary mounting and safety requirements, you can begin the installation.
1. Tape or pin the installation template to the wall in the position where the fireplace is to be mounted. Note:
It is important that the fireplace is mounted in a level position. Use a spirit level placed on the cross-hairs
in the upper mounting holes on the template and adjust the template position until the mounting holes are
level. Refer to the adjacent illustration.
2. Next, carefully transfer the location of the two upper and two lower mounting holes that you will
LEVEL
use for your installation. Use a sharp nail, awl or
pin to pierce the template on the mounting hole
cross-hairs to insure an accurate transfer to your
wall.
3. Next transfer the location for the center of the vent
pass-through hole on the wall. Also transfer at
least one point on the diameter of the vent passthrough circle. This will make it easier to scribe
MOUNTING
HOLES
GAS SUPPLY
CUTOUT
VENT PASSTHROUGH
the circle later.
4. Finally, transfer the location of the gas supply line.
5. Remove the template and circle the transferred lo-
cations with a pencil or marker.
24” OC
16” OC
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Vent Pass-Through (Parallel Wall Installation on Outside Wall)
1. An unobstructed wall pass-through is required to
allow for a safe installation of the fireplace vent
TYPICAL EXTERIOR WALL INSTALLATION
components. This will necessitate removal of a
portion of the interior wall covering (e.g., sheetrock or plaster and lath), outer wall sheathing and
outer wall covering and any adjacent internal wall
materials (like insulation).
2. Scribe a 9 5/8” diameter hole around the vent passthrough center mark using a compass.
3. Use a long drill (1/8” diameter) that is held square
and level to the inside wall to transfer the vent pass
-through center location from the inner wall covering through to the outer wall sheathing and outer
wall covering.
4. Carefully cut the inner wall covering along the scribed line and remove the circular wall piece. Note: It
is important to locate electrical wiring in the wall before beginning the installation process. An electrician should be consulted if there is any question about wiring locations. Failure to locate and protect
wiring during the installation process my result in electrical shock or fire.
5. Remove any insulation materials from wall in the area defined by the pass-through hole.
6. Building codes in your area may require that you add blocking above and below the vent opening. The
blocking should be above and below the 9 5/8” vent opening you made in the wall and should not obstruct that opening. The blocking should extend to adjacent wall studs.
7. Next, mark and cut a 9 5/8” diameter hole through the outer wall covering and sheathing using the locating hole you drilled in Step 2.
8. Follow the instructions included with the vent termination (cap) to remove the appropriate amount of
outer wall covering (siding) or to install the vinyl siding shield if used. Do not install the chimney cap
at this point.
Vent Pass-Through (Parallel Wall Installation on Interior Partition Wall)
1. An unobstructed wall pass-through is required to
allow for a safe installation of the fireplace vent
components. This will necessitate removal of a
portion of the interior wall covering (e.g., sheetrock or plaster and lath), on both sides of the partition wall and any adjacent internal wall materials
(like insulation).
2. Scribe a 9 5/8” diameter hole around the vent passthrough center mark using a compass.
3. Use a long drill (1/8” diameter) that is held square
and level to the inside wall to transfer the vent pass
-through center location from the inner wall covering through to the wall covering on the back side
of the partition wall.
4. Carefully cut the inner wall covering along the scribed line and remove the circular wall piece. Note: It
is important to locate electrical wiring in the wall before beginning the installation process. An electrician should be consulted if there is any question about wiring locations. Failure to locate and protect
wiring during the installation process my result in electrical shock or fire.
5. Remove any insulation materials from wall in the area defined by the pass-through hole.
6. Building codes in your area may require that you add blocking above and below the vent opening. The
blocking should be above and below the 9 5/8” vent opening you made in the wall and should not obstruct that opening. The blocking should extend to adjacent wall studs.
7. Next, mark and cut a 9 5/8” diameter hole through the wall covering on the back side of the partition
wall using the locating hole you drilled in Step 2.
8. When installing the fireplace on a partition wall, the venting may be penetrating one or more interior
walls, an exterior wall, the ceiling or the roof.
9. It is important to lay out the locations of all vent pass-throughs before you begin the installation to insure that the venting will line-up correctly and that the walls and ceiling meet the needed clearances to
the vent pipe.
10. The vent pass-through in the partition wall where the fireplace is mounted must be done in accordance
with the instructions for a parallel wall installation on an outside wall, following steps 1 through 6.
11. Additional pass-throughs in partition walls, ceilings, floors, the roof or exterior side wall must be done
in accordance with the vent manufacturer’s instructions that are included with the venting components
you are using for the installation. Follow the instructions exactly. Note: Vent manufacturer’s instructions and some building codes may require the addition of blocking above and below all wall passthroughs, the addition of vent manufacturer supplied firestops, wall thimbles, attic insulation shields,
interior trim collars, vent support brackets, or other components. Please check with the authority having jurisdiction in your area when planning the venting installation to determine the specific code requirements and exact venting components that are required for your installation.
Vent Pass-Throughs (45° Partition Wall Installation on Outside Wall)
1. When installing the fireplace on a 45° partition
wall, the venting will be penetrating two walls (the
partition wall and an outside wall).
2. It is important to lay out the locations of both vent
pass-throughs before you begin the installation to
insure that the venting will line-up correctly and
that the both walls meet the needed clearances to
the vent pipe.
3. The partition wall vent pass-through must be done
in accordance with the instructions for a parallel
wall installation on an outside wall, following
steps 1 through 6.
4. The outside wall pass-through and vent termination installation must be done in accordance with
the vent manufacturer’s instructions that are included with the venting components you are using for the installation. Follow the instructions exactly.
Note: Some building codes may require the addition of blocking above and below the outside wall
pass-through and/or the addition of a vent manufacturer supplied firestop or interior trim collar. Please
check with the authority having jurisdiction in your area when planning the venting installation to determine the specific code requirements.
TYP. 45° PARTITION WALL INSTALLATION
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Vent Pass-Throughs (45° Partition Wall Installation on Interior Wall)
1. When installing the fireplace on a 45° partition wall
built in an interior corner, the venting may be penetrating one or more interior walls, an exterior wall,
the ceiling or the roof.
2. It is important to lay out the locations of all vent
pass-throughs before you begin the installation to
insure that the venting will line-up correctly and that
the walls and ceiling meet the needed clearances to
the vent pipe.
3. The vent pass-through in the partition wall where
the fireplace is mounted must be done in accordance
with the instructions for a parallel wall installation
on an outside wall, following steps 1 through 6.
4. Additional pass-throughs in partition walls, ceilings,
floors, the roof or exterior side wall must be done in
accordance with the vent manufacturer’s instructions that are included with the venting components you are using for the installation. Follow the instructions exactly. Note: Vent manufacturer’s instructions and some building codes may require the addition of
blocking above and below all wall pass-throughs, the addition of vent manufacturer supplied firestops, wall
thimbles, attic insulation shields, interior trim collars, vent support brackets, or other components. Please
check with the authority having jurisdiction in your area when planning the venting installation to determine the specific code requirements and exact venting components that are required for your installation.
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Gas Supply Line
1. Once the vent pass-through (or pass-throughs) are finished, the gas supply line should be installed. The
supply line should exit the wall that the fireplace will be installed on at the location specified on the installation template We suggest the installation of a shut-off valve in the supply line between the wall
and the connection to the fireplace. Your professional gas installer or local gas company will determine
the specific requirements for the gas supply line as the requirements may vary in different locations. In
every case, the installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 or the Canadian Installation Code, CAN/CGA B149.
Installing the Fireplace Mounting Plate on the Wall
1. The fireplace mounting plate is attached to the
wall structure using four 1/4” X 1 1/2” long lag
bolts and large diameter washers that are provided
with the fireplace. It is important to use the included hardware as the full weight of the fireplace
is supported by the mounting plate.
2. Drill a 5/32” diameter pilot hole at each of the
mounting hole locations that you marked using the
template. The pilot holes should be the full depth
of the lag bolts. Be sure that there is solid wood at
each mounting location. If not, the wall should be
reconstructed to provide the needed support.
3. Before the mounting plate can be lagged to the
wall the two tabbed sections of the telescoping
vent pipe heat shields that you set aside earlier
must be attached to the mounting plate. Each heat
shield half is held in place with three sheet metal screws (provided). The inner shield half (smaller diameter) is installed from the front of the mounting plate. Slide the inner heat shield half through the
vent pipe opening in the mounting plate. Align the
three tabs with the pilot holes in the mounting
plate (as shown in the adjacent illustration) and
install the three screws.
4. The outer vent pipe heat shield half (larger diame-
ter) is installed on the rear of the mounting plate.
Slip the outer shield half over the inner shield and
align and install the three screws. See the adjacent
illustration.
5. The fireplace mounting plate is now ready to be
lagged to the wall structure.
6. With a helper pick up and align the mounting plate
over the gas supply line and line up with the four
mounting lag bolt pilot holes. These holes are in
recessed bosses. Use either the 16” or 24” on center holes depending on the construction of the
wall.
7. Using the lag bolts and washers provided with the
fireplace, install the top lag bolts (with washers)
first, followed by the lower ones. Use a 7/16” socket wrench to tighten the lag bolts.
INNER VENT PIPE SHIELD
OUTER VENT PIPE SHIELD
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Note: It may be helpful to put a light coating of
dish or hand soap on the lag bolts to reduce resistance when tightening.
8. At this point, check to be sure that there is a 5/16”
air gap between the entire flat back surface of the
mounting plate and the wall surface. The gap is
critical to a safe installation and if the gap is obstructed in any way, remove the obstruction before
proceeding.
9. Next check that the brackets on the mounting plate
that actually hold the fireplace are level, again using a spirit level. If the brackets are not perfectly
level, you can adjust the right bracket by loosening
the bracket fasteners and moving the bracket until
it is level with the left bracket. Remember to
tighten the bracket fasteners once you have
achieved a level position.
10. The next step is to install the vent starter pipe onto
the fireplace.
11. Remove the glass panel and glass frame assembly
from the front of the firebox by loosening and removing the four glass frame fasteners that are located along the top edge of the glass frame.
12. While holding the glass panel and glass frame
along the outer edges, tip the top of the glass frame
forward a few inches.
13. Wrap your fingers around the frame and hold the
glass and frame together while you lift the frame
up and out of the lower glass retainer. Set the
glass and frame assembly aside in a safe place.
14. Locate the infrared sensor that extends out from
the bottom of the fireplace and while taking extra
care not to damage the sensor, carefully place the
fireplace with the front down on a protected floor.
15. At this point, it is necessary to determine whether
your installation will require the addition of flow
restrictors to the combustion air inlet system or the
exhaust outlet or both. Refer to the venting section
that starts on page 8 to make that determination.
16. If your installation does not require any restrictors,
place the vent starter pipe gasket on the back of the
fireplace aligning the holes in the gasket with the
pilot holes on the rear of the fireplace.
17. Align the inner pipe of the vent starter pipe with
the exhaust outlet pipe on the fireplace. The vent
pipe will fit tightly over the fireplace pipe. Gently
push the starter pipe on to the fireplace pipe until
the outer pipe flange makes contact with the starter
pipe gasket. Be sure that the holes in the starter
pipe flange align with the gasket and pilot holes. When the flange contacts the gasket, install the four
fasteners provided with the starter pipe.
LAG BOLTS & WASHERS
LEVEL
LEVEL THE BRACKETS
INSTALLING THE
VENT STARTER PIPE
& GASKET
INFRARED SENSOR
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18. If your installation does require an air restrictor or exhaust
restrictor or both, these must be installed before you install
the vent starter pipe. Again, refer to the venting information
starting on page XX to determine the specific restrictor requirements for your specific installation.
19. The exhaust restrictor is installed by placing it through the
exhaust outlet pipe and resting it on the internal baffle in the
firebox. It is held in place with a movable retainer clip. Simply hold the restrictor down against the baffle and push the
retainer up and tighten screw to secure the restrictor. Note:
Please take care to insure that the exhaust restrictor is centered in the exhaust outlet. Improper alignment could adversely affect the appearance of the flames. Refer to the adjacent illustrations for placement of the exhaust restrictor and
clip.
20. The air restrictor ring, with appropriate bent tabs, is placed
with the bent tabs facing away from the fireplace body. Lineup the mounting holes in the ring with the pilot holes on the
rear of the fireplace.
21. Place the vent starter pipe gasket on the back of the fireplace
aligning the holes in the gasket with the pilot holes on the
rear of the fireplace.
22. Align the inner pipe of the vent starter pipe with the exhaust
outlet pipe on the fireplace. The vent pipe will fit tightly over
the fireplace pipe. Gently push the starter pipe on to the fireplace pipe until the outer pipe flange makes contact with the
vent pipe gasket. Be sure that the holes in the starter pipe
flange align with the gasket and pilot holes. When the flange
contacts the gasket, install the four fasteners provided with
the starter pipe.
INSTALLING AIR
INLET RESTRICTOR,
THE VENT STARTER
PIPE & GASKET
INFRARED SENSOR
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12. You are now ready to install the fireplace on the
mounting plate. This will require a helper as the
fireplace is quit heavy. Lift the fireplace up and
guide the vent pipe into the vent pipe opening in
the mounting plate. The vent pipe must be at the
highest location possible in the vent pipe opening
(almost touching the inner vent pipe heat shield) to
allow the mounting tabs on the rear of the fireplace
to clear the top of the mounting brackets on the
mounting plate. Refer to the adjacent illustration.
13. While looking in from the sides, guide the upper
and lower mounting tabs on the back of the fireplace into the corresponding brackets on the
mounting plate. When the tabs and brackets are
aligned, push the fireplace down and in to engage
the tabs in the brackets. Note: The weight of the
fireplace is carried only on the top brackets. The
bottom brackets function simply to keep the bottom of the fireplace from moving. Refer to the
adjacent illustration.
14. If the fireplace is properly positioned on the brackets the vent starter pipe and vent heat shields
should be concentric when viewed through the
vent pass-through in the wall. Go outside and look
in the hole to confirm this. If you are mounting
the fireplace on a 45° partition wall, look in the
pass-through using a mirror if needed. If the vent
starter pipe and vent pipe heat shields do not appear to be concentric, check to be sure that the
mounting tabs on the fireplace are all fully engaged in the brackets on the mounting plate and
that the upper two tabs are sitting down on the upper brackets. If they are not, adjust the fireplace
until they are.
4 TABS ON REAR OF
FIREPLACE
4 BRACKETS ON
MOUNTING PLATE
VENT PIPE AND SHIELDS SHOULD BE CONCENTRIC IF THE FIREPLACE IS PROPERLY INSTALLED
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Installing the Outer Vent Heat Shields and Vent Termination (Parallel Installation on Outside Wall)
1. Before you install the horizontal vent termination,
you must first install the second halves of the two
telescoping vent pipe heat shields. Each shield
half simply slips over the half you previously attached to the fireplace mounting plate and can now
be seen inside the vent pass-through in the wall.
2. Install the outer shield first and the inner second.
Leave about 1-1/4” of the shields protruding past
the house sheathing.
3. Install the horizontal vent termination (vent cap)
by first removing the two mounting straps as they
will not be used. Be sure the arrow on the cap (if
present) is pointing up and reconfirm that all the
INNER TELESCOPING SHIELD
vent cap location requirements per page 15 and the
vent manufacturers requirements are met.
4. Slip the inner and outer vent termination pipes
onto the vent starter pipe taking care to align the
inner and outer pipes to prevent damage.
5. Slide the vent termination (cap) into the siding recess (or vinyl siding shield) until it bottoms out.
Note: The rear surface of the vent termination will
push the telescoping vent pipe heat shields inward.
When the vent termination is in place the heat
shields will just touch the rear surface of the termination.
6. Pull the vent cap away from the sheathing and in-
VENT TERMINATION
stall a small bead of non-hardening silicone sealer
around the cap perimeter. Push the cap in place.
7. Install the mounting screws (included with the
TYPICAL VENT TERMINAL MOUNTING HOLES
cap) to hold the vent cap to the sheathing See the
venting manufacturers instructions for the location
of the mounting holes. Typical mounting hole locations are shown in the adjacent illustration. See
the venting manufacturers instructions for more
information or if using the vinyl siding shield.
Installing the Outer Vent Heat Shields (45° Partition
Wall Installation on Outside Wall)
1. Before you install the additional vent pipe and elbow that will take you through the outside wall of
the house, you must first install the second sections of the vent pipe heat shields to protect the
combustible materials around the vent pipe passthrough in the partition wall. Each shield half simply slips over the half you previously attached to
the fireplace mounting plate and that can now be
seen inside the vent pass-through in the partition wall.
2. Install the outer shield first and the inner second. Leave at least 2” of both shields protruding past the
partition wall framing. See the illustration on page 26.
OUTER TELESCOPING SHIELD
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Vent Pipe and Horizontal Vent Termination Installation (45° Partition Wall Installation on Outside Wall)
BACK OF PARTITION WALL
1. The specific details of the vent configuration from
the vent starter pipe on the fireplace to the horizontal vent termination (cap) on the exterior wall of
OUTER TELESCOPING SHIELD
the house will vary depending on the width of the
45° partition wall, the location of the fireplace on
the wall and on other code requirements for the
location of the vent termination as shown page 15.
However, the maximum vent length, measured
along the centerline of the pipe, from the back of
the fireplace to exterior wall surface can not exceed 30”. This dimension includes the 45° elbow
length. See the adjacent illustration.
INNER TELESCOPING SHIELD
2. It is important to plan the installation in advance
so that you can accurately locate the vent termination on the exterior wall. The vent pipe sections
are available only in certain increments of length
and in adjustable length sections.
3. You will find it helpful to leave access to the area
behind the 45° partition wall to facilitate installation of the vent components. The pipe sections
may have twist lock connections which will be dif-
30” MAXIMUM
VENT LENGTH
ficult to execute without good access. We suggest
that you leave a section of wall covering off the
partition wall until the vent installation is complete.
4. Be sure that the two vent pipe heat shields extend
at least 2” beyond the partition wall framing after
the venting is installed.
5. Maintain a minimum 1 1/2” unobstructed air space around the vent pipe where it passes through the exterior wall.
6. Some areas may have codes requiring the installation of a firestop in the exterior wall pass-through.
This part is available from the vent manufacturer. Check with the local authority having jurisdiction in
your area to see if this is a requirement.
7. See the instructions on page 18 of this manual for general information on installing the horizontal vent
termination but always refer to the vent manufacturers installation instructions that are included with the
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Vent Pipe and Vent Termination Installation (Partition Wall Installation on Interior Wall)
1. The specific details of the vent configuration from the vent starter pipe on the fireplace to the horizontal
or vertical vent termination (cap) when the fireplace is installed on an interior wall of the house will
vary depending on the location of the fireplace on the wall, what is on the back side of the wall, where
the vent termination will be located (roof or exterior wall) and on other code requirements for the location of the vent termination as shown page 15. However, the maximum vent length, measured along the
centerline of the pipe, from the back of the fireplace to the start of the vent termination cannot exceed
30 feet, including a maximum of 20 feet of vertical rise and 10 feet of horizontal run. If more than two
90° elbows (or equivalent 45° elbows) are needed for your installation, the maximum amount of horizontal run allowed is reduced. See the venting section starting on page 8 for specific information. It is
important to plan the installation in advance so that you can accurately locate the any wall or ceiling
pass-throughs and the vent termination on the exterior wall or roof. The vent pipe sections are available
only in certain increments of length and in adjustable length sections. Plan carefully before you start!
2. You will find it helpful to leave access to the area behind the partition wall to facilitate installation of
the vent components. The pipe sections may have twist lock connections which will be difficult to execute without good access.
3. Be sure that the two vent pipe heat shields extend at least 2” beyond the rear side of the partition wall
adjacent to the fireplace after the venting is installed.
4. Maintain a minimum 1 1/2” unobstructed air space around the vent pipe where it passes through other
interior walls, the ceiling, the exterior wall or the roof.
5. Note: Vent manufacturer’s instructions and some building codes may require the addition of blocking
above and below all wall pass-throughs, the addition of vent manufacturer supplied firestops, wall thimbles, attic insulation shields, interior trim collars, vent support brackets, or other components. Please
check with the authority having jurisdiction in your area when planning the venting installation to determine the specific code requirements and exact venting components that are required for your installation.
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Gas Connection.
1. Verify that the gas type is correct for the fireplace by looking at the rating plate that is attached to the
right side of the fireplace, adjacent to the control battery pack. Note: The fireplace is shipped from the
factory equipped to burn the fuel listed on the rating plate. Fuel conversion in the field is not allowed.
2. The gas connection should now be made from the gas supply line to the inlet regulator on the fireplace.
Use only a qualified gas installer to make the connection. Refer to the illustration on page XX
3. The fireplace is shipped from the factory with a plugged 3/8” NPT connection.
4. The gas supply piping should have a separate gas shut-off valve and a 1/8” NPT plugged tapping upstream of the valve.
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5. The fireplace and its inlet regulator and main burner valve must be
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5kPa).
6. The fireplace must be isolated from the gas supply piping system
by closing the gas shut-off valve during any pressure testing of the gas
supply system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5kPa).
After the gas supply has been connected, use a commercial gas leak
detector or apply a soapy water solution to all the fittings to check for
gas leaks. Never use a flame to test for leaks.
Installing or Replacing the Batteries
1. The valve control module is powered by eight AA batteries. The
battery pack is located on the right side of the fireplace and is held
to a mounting bracket with a hook and eye strap. Refer to the adjacent illustration.
2. The connection to the battery pack is a snap-type connector like
those used on typical 9-volt batteries. It is located on the top of the
battery pack. Unsnap the battery connection.
3. Loosen the hook and eye strap and pull the battery pack off the
mounting bracket.
4. Install 8 high quality alkaline AA batteries* using the guides inside the battery pack to show you the correct battery orientation.
5. Replace the battery pack on the bracket and secure with the hook
and eye strap.
6. Reconnect the battery connector by snapping it to the terminals on
the battery pack.
7. The remote handset is powered by one 9V battery. The access
panel is located on the back of the handset and simply snaps open
to provide access to the battery compartment.
8. Connect a high quality alkaline 9V battery* to the battery connector.
9. Replace the remote handset access panel.
*Note: To insure that only fresh batteries are used, batteries are not
supplied with the fireplace. These will be supplied by the installer.
CONNECT THE GAS
SUPPLY LINE TO REGULATOR INLET
BATTERY
PACK
Placing the Burner Glass Media
The burner glass media polybag that you set aside when
you unpacked the fireplace contains the correct amount of
glass material to cover the burner. The entire contents of
the bag should be evenly distributed over the burner tray.
1. Locate the burner in the fireplace. Refer to the adjacent illustration.
2. Carefully clip one corner of the polybag to form a
pouring spout. The opening should be large enough to
allow the glass media to flow but not so large that you
can’t control the flow.
3. You will notice that the burner surface is designed
with turned-up edges that form a tray to hold the glass
media.
BURNER TRAY
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3. Starting at one end, pour the glass media onto the
burner tray, keeping the pouring spout on the
polybag toward the center of the burner to avoid
spillage of glass pieces over the sides of the
burner. See the adjacent illustrations.
4. Once you have poured all of the glass burner media into the burner tray, carefully smooth the
glass pieces out so they have a uniform depth
over the entire surface of the burner. When the
burner glass media is properly placed, it should
look like the adjacent illustrations.
5. Note: If a few pieces of glass escape over the
edges of the burner tray during installation, it is
not a problem. They will simply land in the area
below the burner and will do no harm.
Relief Door Transit Tape
1. Remove the transit tape from the left and right
relief doors that are located on the top of the firebox. Hold each relief door down with one hand
while pulling the tape off with the other.
2. Once the tape is removed, check to be sure that
the relief doors are both seated on the relief door
openings on the top of the firebox.
BURNER GLASS MEDIA
PARTIALLY INSTALLED
BURNER GLASS MEDIA
FULLY INSTALLED
Installing the Front Glass Panel and Frame
After burner media has been installed, the next step is to replace the front glass panel and frame.
1. Carefully pick up the glass and glass frame assembly by grasping the
sides of the frame and using your thumbs and fingers to hold the glass
in place within the gasket and frame.
2. With the glass frame (and glass) held at a slight angle (leaving room
for your fingers between the frame and the firebox) insert the bottom
edge of the frame into the frame retainer located on the bottom front
of the firebox. Take care to center the frame from left to right.
3. Once the bottom edge is in place, move your fingers out of the way
and press the top of the frame against the firebox while pushing down
to be sure the frame is fully engaged in the frame retainer.
4. Hold the frame in place with one hand and insert the four glass frame
fasteners along the top edge of the glass frame. Tighten the fasteners
until they are hand-tight.
5. Tighten each fastener 1/2 turn at a time, working from one side to the
other, until the glass frame has made contact with the firebox face
along the entire top edge. Do not over-tighten the fasteners as this
can put excess stress on the glass.
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Installing the Outer Panels
1. The four outer decorative panels are secured to the fireplace with socket head screws. The top and bottom
panels are secured to the fireplace mounting plate with
sheet metal screws. All other screws are socket head
machine screws.
2. Install the top panel first. Align the four holes along the
rear edge of the panel with pilot holes along the top
edge of the fireplace mounting plate.
3. Insert and tighten the four sheet metal screws. A magnetic nutdriver is helpful.
4. Install the left side panel next. Align the three holes
along the rear edge of the panel with the PEM nuts
along the edge of the fireplace mounting plate. Insert
the three socket head screws but do not fully tighten.
5. Locate the fastener hole at the top front edge of the left
side panel and align with the PEM nut in the front of
the top panel. Insert the socket head screw.
6. Make sure the edges of the panel are aligned with the
edges of the top panel and mounting plate and tighten all four socket head screws.
7. The right side panel has the manual control touch pad mounted along the rear edge. Before the panel
can be installed, the touch pad must be connected to the touch pad cable. You will find this next to the
valve control module. Hold the side panel up near the fireplace and connect the cable end touch pad
connector.
8. Route the cable through the cutout in the fireplace mounting plate flange and position the right side
panel so it aligns with the three PEM nuts on the mounting plate and the front PEM nut on the top
panel. Align the rear and top panel edges with the adjoining parts and insert and tighten the four socket
head screws.
9. Install the bottom panel by first guiding the infrared control sensor through the corresponding hole
in the bottom panel. See the adjacent illustration.
10. Guide the rear flange on the panel upward until the
mounting holes in the flange line up with the pilot
holes in the mounting plate.
11. Attach the panel to the mounting plate using sheet
metal screws along the back edge of the panel.
Note: It may make installation of the sheet metal
screws easier if you remove the two lower surround mounting brackets from the front of the fireplace. A magnetic nutdriver will also be helpful.
12. Attach the bottom panel to the side panels by
aligning the fastener holes in the bottom panel
with the PEM nuts in the front corners of the bottom flanges on the side panels. Insert and tighten
the two socket head screws.
13. Reinstall the lower surround brackets if you removed them by inserting and tightening the two
sheet metal screws in each bracket.
INFRARED SENSOR
LOWER SURROUND BRACKETS
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ASSEMBLY
Installing the Fireplace Surround
The decorative surround for the fireplace is held in place by four brackets. Two
are located on the top of the fireplace and two on the bottom. There are mating
brackets and ball catch plates on the surround itself. Refer to the adjacent illustrations when installing the surround.
1. Unpack the surround from shipping box.
2. With a helper, lift the surround up and identify the top by looking for the vertical brackets that are visible from the rear of the surround.
3. Move the surround into place, generally centering the surround opening over
the glass panel. Keep the bottom of the surround tipped slightly away from
the fireplace.
4. While looking behind the surround, guide the two surround brackets onto the
mating brackets on the fireplace top. You might find it easier to engage one
bracket and then the other. Lower the surround
until both bracket sets are fully mated.
5. Carefully swing the bottom of the surround
toward the base of the fireplace until the catch
plates on the bottom flange of the surround are
aligned with the ball catches on the bottom
flanges of the lower surround mounting brackets.
6. To remove the surround, pull the bottom edge
of the surround outward to disengage the ball
catches and then lift the top up and off the upper brackets.
7. To prevent damage to the surround, always set
the surround in a safe place while it is removed
from the fireplace.
UPPER SURROUND BRACKETS
WHEN PROPERLY MATED
UPPER
SURROUND
BRACKETS
BALL CATCHES
LIGHTING AND OPERATION
LIGHTING THE FIRE
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
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 that automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light
the pilot by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING THE BURNER SYSTEM, smell 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 the appliance.
Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any telephone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s telephone. Follow the gas supplier’s instruc-
tions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to operate the gas controls. Never use tools. If a 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 techni-
cian to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system which has been under water.
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LIGHTING AND OPERATION
LIGHTING THE FIRE
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
1. STOP! Read the safety information above on page 20 of this manual
2. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light
the pilot by hand.
3. If using the Remote Handset, push the button until you hear an audible signal to insure the appliance
is off.
4. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas including near the floor. If you smell
gas, STOP! Follow A in the safety information above. If you don’t smell gas, proceed to step 5 or step
6.
5. If you are using the Remote Handset, simultaneously press and hold the and the buttons on the
Remote Handset (See Fig. 1) until an audible signal confirms the start sequence has begun; release buttons. Note: For best results point the remote handset directly at the IR sensor which is located under
the fireplace.
6. If you are using the Manual Control Panel, push the (top) button on the Manual Control Panel
(See Fig. 2) until an audible signal confirms the start sequence has begun; release button.
7. See Fig. 3 for proper pilot flame appearance. Once pilot ignition is confirmed, main gas flow will start
automatically.
WARNING: When pilot ignition is confirmed, the valve motor turns automatically to maximum flame
height.
NOTE: If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, proceed to step 10.
8. Use the flame height adjustment buttons on either the Remote Handset or Manual Control Panel to adjust the flame. Press to increase the flame height, press to decrease flame height.
9. Press the STAND-BY button on either the Remote Handset or Manual Control Panel to set the appliance
to pilot flame only.
10. To turn the appliance off completely, push and release the button on either the Remote Handset or
Manual Control Panel . You will hear an audible signal confirming the off setting.
11. If appliance will not operate, TURN OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE by closing the shut-off valve on
the gas supply line to the appliance and call your service technician or gas supplier.
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
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FIG. 3
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LIGHTING AND OPERATION
PILOT AND MAIN BURNER OPERATION
Follow the lighting instructions on pages 20 and 21. When the pilot is
lit and operating properly, it should look like the adjacent illustration.
One flame will be directed at the pilot thermocouple and a second
flame is directed toward the burner. If the pilot flames do not resemble those in the adjacent illustration, contact your gas service technician or dealer.
After the main burner ignites and has been in operation for a few min-
CORRECT PILOT
FLAMES
utes, the flames should look like those in the illustration below. Note:
The flame height will vary depending on the firing rate setting but flames should be evenly distributed
across the full width of the burner.
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MAINTENANCE
A qualified service agency should conduct an annual inspection and maintenance of your including
the overall installation and venting to keep it running safely. The following procedures should be performed only by a qualified service person. The gas supply should be turned off and the stove should be
completely cool whenever a maintenance procedure is performed. All parts of the appliance that are removed for
servicing must be replaced prior to operation.
WARNING: Do not operate the appliance with the glass front removed, cracked or broken.
Replacement of the glass should be done by a qualified service person.
WARNING: Use only glass assembly, P/N 26-510 which includes the glass panel, frame and gasket.
Do not use substitute materials. Do not strike or slam the glass front.
The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
REPLACING THE GLASS
The glass mounting system consists of the glass panel, special glass gasket and the metal glass frame.
Should the glass need to be replaced, you must replace the entire glass/glass frame assembly (PN 26-510).
See page 24 for information on obtaining replacement parts. Use the following procedure and refer to the
illustrations on page 17 of this manual.
1. Turn the fireplace completely off and allow it to cool to room temperature.
2. Remove the fireplace surround. See instructions on page 20.
3. If the glass is broken, be sure to wear gloves and eye protection.
4. Remove the glass frame fasteners from the top edge of the glass frame.
5. This will allow the glass frame to tip slightly forward. The glass may be loose in the frame, so it is very
important to support both the glass and the frame when handling. Place your thumbs on the outside of
the glass frame and wrap your fingers around the frame and onto the glass. Squeeze the frame and glass
while moving. Carefully lift the glass frame and glass up and off the fireplace. Set the glass and frame
aside on a padded surface. If the glass is broken, do this over spread out newspaper to catch all loose
material. Wrap the old glass frame, glass and gasket in several layers of newspaper and discard.
Installing the replacement glass/glass frame assembly.
1. Unpack the new glass/glass frame assembly taking care when handling.
2. Carefully pick up the glass and glass frame assembly by grasping the sides of the frame and using your
thumbs and fingers to hold the glass in place within the gasket and frame.
3. With the glass frame (and glass) at a slight angle (leaving room for your fingers between the frame and
the firebox) insert the bottom edge of the frame into the frame retainer located on the bottom front of
the firebox. Take care to center the frame from left to right. Once the bottom edge is in place, move
your fingers out of the way and press the top of the frame against the firebox while pushing down to be
sure the frame is fully engaged in the frame retainer. Hold the frame in place with one hand and reinstall the glass frame fasteners, leaving them loose.
4. Tighten the glass frame fasteners in stages working from the center out. Continue the process until all
fasteners are uniformly tight. Do not over-tighten the fasteners.
5. Replace the fireplace surround.. See instructions on page 20.
CLEANING THE GLASS
WARNING: Never clean the glass while it is hot. Do not use abrasive cleaners or cleaners containing
ammonia.
NOTE: A micro-fiber cleaning cloth and plain water is recommended by the glass manufacturer.
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MAINTENANCE
Inspecting the Venting
An inspection of both the inner and outer vent pipes and the vent terminal should be made as part of the an-
nual service appointment. The venting must have no blockage and be in good repair. The vent manufacturer’s instructions may provide specific details on vent inspection. Any vent sections that are disassembled must be reassembled and sealed as required.
This appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person.
More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive dust or lint from carpeting, bedding materials, pets, etc. It is imperative that control compartments and circulating air passageways of this
appliance be kept clean.
Cleaning the Burner and Firebox
During the annual inspection and maintenance appointment, the service person should clean the burner and
firebox. To gain access to the firebox and burner, follow the instructions beginning on page 23 of this manual.
DO NOT USE A VACUUM CLEANER TO CLEAN THE GLASS BURNER MEDIA.
A vacuum cleaner may be used to clean the metal parts of the firebox. Leave the glass burner media in
place. Use a soft brush to clean the burner glass media. If the burner media does need to be removed, carefully scoop it off the burner and avoid dropping glass pieces in the air gaps around the burner. Follow the
instructions on page 17 of this manual when replacing the burner media on the burner top.
Air Flow
The utilizes a convection air heat exchange system to maximize heat delivered from the fireplace. It
is important that air flows freely through the convection air system and out the top and side air grills. Do
not place objects under the fireplace that will block the convection air inlet flow or in front of any air outlet.
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
*This is a quick response thermocouple. Replace it only with Part No. 26-502
** Excludes batteries.
For replacement parts and customer service, contact your
Hearth Innovations Inc.
20 Airpark Road West Lebanon, NH 03784
Telephone: 603-298-5169
dealer or:
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MAINTENANCE LOG
We strongly recommend that you keep a log of the regular maintenance that is performed on your
fireplace. We have provided the forms below to make it easy. Simply ask your qualified service person to fill out one of the maintenance record forms below, each time the fireplace is serviced. This
will help insure that all of the required maintenance procedures have been completed, at least annually. Regular maintenance will help keep the fireplace functioning in a safe and reliable manner.
Additional forms are available from your installer or service person when needed.
Date of Service ____________________
Serviced By ____________________ __
Service Performed
Inspect Venting
Clean Burner & Firebox
Clean Control Area
Clean Convection Air System
Leak Test Gas Connections
Other __________________________
Date of Service ____________________
Serviced By ____________________ __
Service Performed
Inspect Venting
Clean Burner & Firebox
Clean Control Area
Clean Convection Air System
Leak Test Gas Connections
Date of Service ____________________
Serviced By ____________________ __
Service Performed
Inspect Venting
Clean Burner & Firebox
Clean Control Area
Clean Convection Air System
Leak Test Gas Connections
Other __________________________
Date of Service ____________________
Serviced By ____________________ __
Service Performed
Inspect Venting
Clean Burner & Firebox
Clean Control Area
Clean Convection Air System
Leak Test Gas Connections
Other __________________________
Date of Service ____________________
Serviced By ____________________ __
Service Performed
Inspect Venting
Clean Burner & Firebox
Clean Control Area
Clean Convection Air System
Leak Test Gas Connections
Other __________________________
Other __________________________
Date of Service ____________________
Serviced By ____________________ __
Service Performed
Inspect Venting
Clean Burner & Firebox
Clean Control Area
Clean Convection Air System
Leak Test Gas Connections
Other __________________________
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CONTROL SCHEMATIC
D
E
C
H
A
G
F
B
Caution: Label all wires prior
to disconnection when servicing
the controls. Wiring errors can
cause improper and dangerous
operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing.
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INSTALLATION RECORD
The installer should complete the form below that describes the details of the installation. Having this written record of installation information available will greatly expedite trouble-shooting should any problem
arise with your stove. The installer should keep a duplicate of this form for their records.
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