Stock #’s: HBZDV4224N, HBZDV4224LP are
Certified to: ANSI Z21.50-2014 • CSA 2.22-2014
ZERO CLEARANCE VENTED GAS FIREPLACE
Stock #’s: HBZDV4228N, HBZDV4228LP, HBZDV4232N and HBZDV4232LP are
Certified to: ANSI Z21.88-2014 • CSA 2.33-2014
ZERO CLEARANCE VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER
For Propane Horizontal installations the
venting must be a minimum of one foot
vertical off the flue before going
horizontal.
A Division of R-Co. Inc.
2340 Logan Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R2R 2V3
Ph: (204) 632-1962
Printed in Canada June 21, 2018
Part # 42HB-MAN14
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the
appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for
future reference.
This appliance may be installed in an
aftermarket, permanently located,
manufactured home (USA only) or mobile
home, where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type
of gas indicated on the rating plate. This
appliance is not convertible for use with
other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
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Pre-installation Questions and Answers
About curing of the paint
Your stove or fireplace has been painted with the highest quality silicone stove paint. This paint dries quickly in 15-20
minutes when first applied at the factory. However, due to the high temperature silicone components, the paint will cure
when heat is applied to the appliance as it is first used. The following information applies to the curing process to get the
paint fully hard and durable.
Fire the appliance four successive times for 10 minutes each firing and a 5 minute cool down between each. Be aware
during log and firebox paint curing that a white deposit may be developing on the inside of the glass doors. It is important
to remove this white deposit from the glass doors using a commercial fireplace glass cleaner.
• Babies, small children, pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the cure phase.
• Ventilate well, open doors and windows.
• Do not touch during curing.
Why does my fireplace or stove give off odour?
It is normal for your fireplace to give off some odour. This is due to the curing of the paint, adhesives, silicones and any
undetected oil from the manufacturing process as well as the finishing materials used with the installations (e.g. marble,
tile and the adhesives used to adhere this product to the walls can react with heat and cause odours).
It is recommended that you burn your gas fireplace or stove for a minimum of four hours at a time with the fan off after the
curing of the paint has been completed. These odours can last upward to 40 hours of burn time; keep burni ng at a
minimum of four hours per use until odours dissipate.
Noise coming from the fireplace?
Noise is caused by the expansion and contraction of metal as the appliance heats up and cools down. This is normal and
is similar to the sounds produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of
your fireplace.
Operating Instructions
1. Be sure to read and understand all the instructions in this manual before operation of appliance.
2. Ensure all wiring is correct and properly enclosed to prevent possible shock.
3. Check for gas leaks.
4. Make sure the glass door is properly installed before operation. Never operate the appliance with the glass door
removed.
5. Make sure venting and termination cap are installed and unobstructed.
6. If brick or porcelain liners are used, ensure they are installed.
7. Verify that the pilot can be seen when lighting the appliance. If not, the log or rock placement is incorrect.
8. If the unit is turned off, you must wait a minimum of 60 seconds before re-lighting it.
Press down and push upper clip under top glass door frame.
Contents of Kit:
[1] Safety Screen
[2] Side Angles
[2] Horizontal Angles
[12-16] DT Screws (Depending on screen size)
Assembly: Attach components with supplied
screws as shown.
⚠WARNING:
Wait until unit is COMPLETELY
cool before touching glass or
attempting to install or remove
Child Safety Screens.
To install screens
hook bottom clip
onto glass door
frame, then press
down and push
upper clip under
top glass door
frame, then
release. Clip will
hook onto frame.
To remove
Safety
Screens
WAIT UNTIL
FIREPLACE IS
COMPLETELY
COOL.
Press down on
upper clips and
remove screen
from fireplace
glass door.
TOP VIEW
Upper Clip
Lower Clip
Upper Clip
NOTE: Screens are symmetrical from top to bottom.
CLIPS
Upper Clip
SIDE VIEW
Fireplace with
Screen
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Mobile Home/Manufactured Housing Installation
This Direct Vent System Appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions and the
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or the current Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for
Manufactured Home Installations, Sites, and Communities ANSI/NFPA 501A, and with CAN/CSA Z240 MH Mobile Home Standard in
Canada.
THE HBZDV4228N, HBZDV4228LP, HBZDV4232N and HBZDV4232LP MAY BE INSTALLED IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE)
HOMES AFTER FIRST SALE IN THE USA. IN CANADA THE HBZDV4228N, HBZDV4228LP, HBZDV4232N AND HBZDV4232LP
MAY BE INSTALLED IN MANUFACTURED (MOBILE) HOMES.
Please follow the current ANSI/NFPA 70 National Electrical Code in the USA and CAN/CSA C22.1 Canadian National Electrical Code in
Canada.
An appliance must be grounded to the steel chassis of the home with 8 ga. copper wire using a serrated or star washer to penetrate
paint or protective coating to insure grounding.
Use carriage bolt at the attachment point (see diagram above) to secure the appliance to the floor.
For required venting components see venting installation in appropriate section of this manual.
Certified for installation in a bedroom or bed/sitting room. In Canada must be installed with listed milli volt thermostat. In USA see
local codes.
Warning: Do not compromise the structural integrity of the manufactured home wall, floor or ceiling, during
installation of appliance or venting.
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Warnings, Installations and Operations
WARNING
FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION OF YOUR GAS FIREPLACE PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
1. Do not clean when the glass is hot.
2. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
3. Using a substitute glass will void all product warranties.
4. For safe operation, glass doors must be closed.
5. When purging the gas line, the glass front must be removed.
6. Do not strike or abuse glass. Take care to avoid breakage.
7. Do not alter gas orifice.
8. No substitute materials may be used other than factory
supplied components.
9. This appliance gives off high temperatures and should be
located out of heavy traffic areas and away from furniture and
draperies.
10. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of the high
surface temperatures of this appliance and should stay away to avoid burns or ignition of clothing.
11. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance. Toddlers, young children
and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals
in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and
other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.
12. Under no circumstances should any solid fuels (wood, paper) be used in this appliance.
13. Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified. Any parts that have to be removed for servicing should be
replaced prior to operating this appliance.
14. Any safety screen, guard, or barrier removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
15. 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, et cetera. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways
of the appliance be kept clean. Make sure that the gas valve and pilot light are turned off before you attempt to clean this
unit.
16. Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance. This appliance should not be used as a
drying rack for clothing nor should Christmas stockings or decorations be hung from it.
17. Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater
and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
18. Do not operate appliance unless completely installed as per installation instructions.
19. Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this
appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
20. WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass
should be done by a licensed or qualified service person.
21. The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and
liquids.
22. The front of the fireplace gives off high temperatures that could ignite combustible material which is kept close to the front of
the unit.
23. Ensure that power to the Fireplace is turned off before servicing.
24. Do not operate this Fireplace without the glass front or with a broken glass.
25. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the
owner’s information manual provided with this appliance. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified
installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
26. Operation of this appliance when not connected to a properly installed and maintained venting system or tampering with the
blocked vent shutoff system can result in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death.
27. This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be
plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.
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Installation Regulations
This gas appliance must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with local building codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the current
CAN/CSA-B149.1 or .2 Installation Code (in Canada) or the current National Fuel Gas Code Z223.1-NFPA 54 when installed in the United States.
This appliance, when installed, must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the
current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code or with the National Electrical Code; ANSI/NFPA 70 when installed in the United States.
In the U.S.A. Thermostats are not permitted for Vented Gas Fireplaces (ANSI Z21.50b-Decorative).
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Gas fired appliances may be used only for supplemental heat and/or decorative purposes and under no circumstances shall they
NOTE: It is recommended that a Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detector be installed in or near bedrooms and on all levels of your home.
Place a detector about 15ft [4.5m] outside the room that houses your gas appliance.
Certified for installation in a bedroom or bed/sitting room. In Canada must be installed with listed millivolt thermostat.
In the U.S.A. Thermostats are not permitted for Vented Gas Fireplaces (ANSI Z21.50b-Decorative).
In USA see local codes.
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provide a primary heat source.
This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance.
Operations and Maintenance Instructions
For safe installation and operation note the following:
• Venting systems should be periodically examined by a qualified agency.
• The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed.
• The Burner/Log Assembly has been engineered and permanently adjusted for proper flame control.
• Periodically remove the logs from the grate assembly and vacuum any loose particles from the grate and burner areas. See Log
Placement page to remove logs. Vacuum burner parts and replace logs.
• Never use your gas fireplace as a cooking device.
• Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify
proper operation after servicing.
Installation Requirements for the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the installer or service agent shall be a plumber or gas fitter licensed by the Commonwealth.
When installed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts or where applicable codes; the unit shall be installed with a CO detector per the
requirements listed below.
1. For direct-vent appliances, mechanical-vent heating appliances or domestic hot water equipment, where the bottom of the vent
terminal and the air intake is installed below four feet above grade the following requirements must be satisfied:
A. If there is not one already present, on each floor level where there are bedroom(s), a carbon monoxide detector and alarm
shall be placed in the living area outside the bedroom(s). The carbon monoxide detector shall comply with NFPA 720.
B. A carbon monoxide detector shall be located in the room that houses the appliance or equipment and shall:
Be powered by the same electrical circuit as the appliance or equipment such that only one service switch services
both the appliance and the carbon monoxide detector;
Have battery back-up power;
Meet ANSI./UL 2034 Standards and comply with NFPA 720; and
Have been approved and listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory as recognized under 527 CMR.
C. A Product-approved vent terminal must be used, and if applicable, a Product-approved air intake must be used.
Installation shall be in strict compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions. A copy of the installation instructions shall
remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation.
D. A metal or plastic identification plate shall be mounted at the exterior of the building, four feet directly above the location of
vent terminal. The plate shall be of sufficient size to be easily read from a distance of eight feet away, and read “Gas Vent
Directly Below”.
2. For direct-vent appliances, mechanical-vent heating appliances or domestic hot water equipment where the bottom of the vent
terminal and the air intake is installed above four feet above grade the following requirements must be satisfied:
A. If there is not one already present, on each floor level where there are bedroom(s), a carbon monoxide detector and alarm
shall be placed in the living area outside the bedroom(s). The carbon monoxide detector shall comply with NFPA 720.
B. A carbon monoxide detector shall:
Be located in the room that houses the appliance or equipment;
Be either hard-wired or battery powered or both; and
Shall comply with NFPA 720.
A Product-approved vent terminal must be used, and if applicable, a Product-approved air intake must be used. Installation shall be in
strict compliance with the manufacturer instructions. A copy of the installation instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment
at the completion of the installation.
For the state of Massachusetts a T-handle gas shut-off valve must be used on a gas appliance. This T-handle gas shut-off valve must be listed and
approved by the state of Massachusetts. This is in reference to the state of Massachusetts state code CMR238.
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Locating Your Appliance
Fireplace Dimensions
HBZDV42
HBZDV42-CVCK
Non-Combustible
Header Attached
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LOCATION KEY:
A. Flat on Wall
B. Across the Corner
C. As an Island
D. As a Room Divider
E. Flat on Wall Corner
F. Exterior Wall
See Mantel Leg Clearances Instruction for
the proper placement of fireplace.
Island installation with a top vent is
possible as long as the horizontal portion
of the vent system does not exceed 20
feet (6.1 m).
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Framing for your Gas Fireplace
Framing Specifications
1. Cold climate installation recommendation: When installing this fireplace against non insulated exterior wall or chase, it is recom mended that the outer walls be insulated to conform to applicable
insulation codes. Drywall must be installed over insulation to prevent
contact of insulation and unit.
2. Choose fireplace location and frame in accordance with the fireplace
framing dimensions specified (See Framing Diagrams). Bend nailing
tabs forward on left and right of unit and place fireplace into framed
enclosure. This allows for 1/2” in front of framing tabs for finishing
materials.
3. Drywall or other material can extend flush with the appliance on the
bottom, sides and top of fireplace. (louvered models only)
HBZDV42 louvered
HBZDV42 WITH CVCK (CLEAN VIEW CIRCULATING KIT)
4. When installing horizontal with a 90 degree bend maintain a minimum
of two and a half (2.5”) inches above the bend in enclosures.
5. For HBZDV with louvers combustible floor can raise 1” above the bottom of the fireplace. For HBZDV with CVCK (Clean view Circulating
Kit) floor or hearth can raise 7” above the bottom of the fireplace
with portions being combustible and non combustible. See drawing
Below.
6. When installing MQHB42SW surround,the fireplace must be raised a
minimum of 3 1/2” above the finished floors, to accommodate the
wall surround. The fireplace may be raised higher but the 60” clearance measured from the bottom of the fireplace to the ceiling must
be maintained at all times. (i.e. For an 8 ft. ceiling the unit can be
raised only 36 inches.)
For Propane Horizontal Installations the venting must be a minimum of one f oot vertical off the flue bef ore the elbow on any
horizontal runs of one foot or greater. This allows for cleaner combustion and greatly reduces carboning and cleaning of glass.
TOP VIEW
11"
11"
821⁄32" DIA.
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HBZDV42 WITH HB42CVCK
(CLEAN
VIEW
CIRCULATING
KIT)
HB42 - Framing and Facing Requirements
Non Combustible
Header Attached
Non Combustible Header
Attached
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HB42 - HOW TO INSTALL CLEAN VIEW KIT (CVCK)
Clearance to Combustibles
Back (from Standoffs) 0 inches/0 mm
Side (from standoffs) 0 inches/0 mm
Floor 0 inches/0 mm
Ceiling (from bottom of fireplace) 60 inches/150 cm
Top (from standoffs) 0 inches/0 mm
Top of 90 degree bend in Minimum
Enclosure of 45 to 46 inches 5 inches/128 mm/ All Vent Systems
Top of 90 degree bend in
Enclosure over 46 inches 2 1/2 inches/64 mm / All Vent Systems
Top of Horizontal Pipe 1 1/2 inches/38 mm / All Vent Systems
Side & Bottom of Horizontal Pipe 1 inch/25.5mm / All Vent Systems
Vertical Vent Pipe 1 inch/25.5mm / Kingsman Vent Systems
WARNING: Failure to position
the parts in accordance with these
diagrams or failure to use only parts
specifically approved with this
appliance may result in property
damage or personal injury.
NOTE: When using the Clean View
Kit (CVCK) and installing optional
electrical components (i.e. Remote
Controls, variable speed control, and
or fan modules) locate them in the
Clean View access area, unless other
shielding devices like our IPI
Component box is used.
(NOTE -Floor) if installing the
appliance directly on
carpeting or other combustible
materials other than wood
flooring, the appliance shall be
installed on a metal or wood
panel, the full width and depth
of the appliance. Carpet may
extend 1 inch above the floor
of appliance.
For units with CVCK (Clean
View Circulating Kit) see
framing with CVCK to
establish floor heights
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CAUTION: When using CVCK DO NOT INSTALL a Louver assembly.
1. Install optional fan kit (see Fan Instruction).
2. Fold two standoffs up into position and mount with supplied screws. (FIG 1)
3. Hang CVCK on top of fireplace retainer tabs and rotate down into position. (FIG 2)
4. Using the screws provided, fasten the non-combustible header onto the top of the CVCK assembly.
5. Using four supplied #6 screws, fasten CVCK kit to the inside frame of unit.
6. Kit is supplied with 2 valve extension knobs. Align the notches and slide the extensions onto valve knobs.
7. DO NOT brick or tile beyond the inside area of the CVCK kit to allow for removal of door.
8. Install optional pull screen system: First slide curtain onto rods and slide round end of rod into side post (REF A). Using 1/2” DT
screws, mount the flattened end of rod to bottom side of rod hanger bracket (REF B). Repeat this step for opposite side.
NOTE: ADDITIONAL ACCESS FOR GASLINE INSTALLATION AND FAN ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION! When CVCK is
installed in framing, remove 2 screws from the right and left side of the bottom panel (REF C). Once screws are removed,
bottom panel can be rotated forward for access to gas valve and fan system.
Clearance to Combustibles
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HB36SBL & HB42SBL Surrounds
Supplied with [Qty 4] 6-32 Black Self Tapping Screws.
1. Remove Top and Lower
Grills.
4. Position top trim onto left and
right sides by sliding the top trim
and bracket together.
2. Place Lower Trim onto
fireplace.
5. Push bottom side of trop trim
toward fireplace. The lip on the
bottom side of top trim must be
inserted into fireplace.
3. Attach left and right sides
to fireplace with [2 ea.] 632 screws.
Right Side
Left Side
Lower Trim
Top Trim
Lower Grill
Top Grill
Top Trim Lip
Back View
Bracket
HB36SBL
HB42SBL
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Clearances – HBZDV42 – Mantels
⚠ Warning: Combustible objects must not be placed on a non-combustible mantel unless the non-
combustible mantel meets the minimum height and width requirements for a combustible mantel.
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Mantel Leg Clearances
Mantels
Depending on the depth of the fireplace mantel, it may be installed higher or lower from the top of the fireplace opening.
See drawings for proper installation height of your combustible mantel. Non-combustible mantels may be installed at any
height above the fireplace opening except when using MQHBSW.
Non combustible materials such as brick, tile, etc. can extend up to or over the front face of the fireplace (NO PORTION OF
GRILL AREA OR DOOR AREAS CAN BE COVERED) except where designer clean view kit is used.
Combustible material can extend flush to unit up to the top, bottom and sides of fireplace to stand-offs.
For COMBUSTIBLE materials extending in front of fireplace consult (Mantel and Mantel Leg Drawings).
Surrounds
If installing wide or slim line surrounds, the finish materials must be flush with the front facing of the fireplace.
Note: When using paint or lacquer to finish the mantel, such paint or lacquer must be heat resistant (250˚F) to
prevent discoloration.
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Fan Installation for HBZDV 36/42/47
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Removing Burner System / Access Cover
If Fireplace has been installed with optional CVCK (Clean View
Circulating Kit) to service fan system or burner system controls,
the access cover and burner system will have to be removed
Access cover removal
1. Remove door, logs, brick panels, false bottom, burner grate
and burner from firebox.
2. Lift false bottom up (on applicable units only) from alignment
pins and remove. Burner grate (on applicable units only) is
fastened by 2 screws one right and left of grate, remove
screws and take out grate. Remove burner by loosening burner retainer tab screws and slide burner left off orifice. Access
cover is now exposed for removal.
3. Remove 10 screws holding access cover in place. Push down
on one corner of access cover to break seal of cover, once
loose cover can be slid under firebox bottom to expose gas
connection.
Removing Burner System
1. Disconnect gas line connection at burner system through
access cover opening.
2. Remove extension knobs and wiring from face of gas valve.
3. Undo screws holding back log holder (on applicable units
only) and remove. Remove screws from perimeter of burner
system pan, lift pan at one back corner and rotate pan up
from back of firebox. Make sure when tilting up and removing
burner system, that all fan and valve control wiring is disconnected. To re-install access cover / burner system remove old
Mil Pac sealant and apply new sealant. After new sealant is
applied reverse removal procedure to re-install parts.
* Caution high temperature sealant has been applied to access
cover and burner system pan. New sealant will have to be
applied when re-installing access cover and burner stem to
maintain the integrity of sealed combustion chamber. Mil Pac
part #840099 or Kingsman part # 1000-150MP sealant can
be purchased from your Kingsman retailer or distributor.
Warning:
Before starting removal of parts turn off
gas supply, disconnect 110 volts to fan system and
disconnect 110 volts to electronic ignition burner system
if applicable.
Warning:
All work should be performed by a
qualified and certified technician.
Warning: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts
specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
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1. PLACE REAR BRICK PANEL AGAINST
REAR OF FIREPLACE.
2. LOOSEN SCREWS HOLDING BRICK
CLIPS IN POSITION. ROTATE CLIPS
UP OUT OF THE WAY. PLACE BOTTOM OF SIDE BRICK OVER FRONT
LIP OF FIREPLACE AND ROTATE
PANEL INTO POSITION. ROTATE
BRICK CLIPS DOWN AND TIGHTEN
SCREWS.
1. REMOVE GLASS DOOR FROM THE
UNIT BY UNLATCHING THE 2 LATCHES ON TOP OF THE UNIT.
2. PLACE REAR BRICK PANEL UP
AGAINST THE REAR OF THE FIREBOX.
3. LOOSEN SCREWS HOLDING BRICK
CLIPS IN POSITION, MOVE CLIPS UP
OUT OF THE WAY AND PLACE SIDE
BRICKS UP TO REAR BRICK AND
FLUSH AGAINST SIDE WALL OF
FIREBOX. POSITION CLIPS OVER
BRICK AND TIGHTEN SCREWS.
4. REPLACE FALSE BOTTOM
5. INSTALL LOGSET AS PER INSTRUCTIONS.
6. REATTACH DOOR.
Brick Installation
INSTALLING BRICK PANELS FOR
MODEL HBZDV4224 AND HBZDV4228
INSTALLING BRICK PANELS FOR MODEL HBZDV4232
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Installation of HB Porcelain Liners - HB42PL
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1. Remove Door from the fireplace by unlatching the 2 latches on top of unit.
2. Remove back Log Holder by removing 3 screws from face of Log Holder. The Log Holder will have to be re-
installed after the placement of the Back Panel. For HB4736, remove Brick Filler Panel (See Ref. 1).
3. Place Back Panel up against rear of firebox by tilting top of Back Panel towards you and sliding bottom of Back
Panel over burner system. For HB47PL, use supplied screwto attach Back Panel to firebox (See Ref. 2).
4. Loosen screws holding Brick Clip in place. Rotate Brick Clip out of the way and slide Side Panel up
against Back Panel. Side Panel tabs should engage top and bottom of Back Panel (See Ref. 3). Rotate
Brick Clip down over Side Panel and tighten screw.
5. Re-install Log Holder (and Brick Filler Panel if applicable) removed in step 2.Install Log Set as per
instruction and re-install Door.
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Appliance/Log Reference Chart/Log Placement
The following is a list of models and appropriate log sets that can be used with each model. It is important that the appropriate
log set is used with the correct model in order for the appliance to work properly.
MQRSP3
ApplianceLOGC42 LOGC43 LOGC44 LOGC60 MQROCK1
HBZDV4224N or LP
✔✔✔✔
HBZDV4228N or LP
✔✔✔✔
HBZDV4232N or LP
✔
Door and Glass Information
Glass Cleaning
It will be necessary to clean the glass periodically. During startup, condensation, which is normal, forms on the inside of the
glass and causes dust, lint etc. to cling to the glass surface.
Also, initial paint curing can deposit a slight film on the glass. It
is therefore recommended that initially the glass be cleaned two
or three times with non-abrasive
common household glass
cleansers and warm water. After that, the glass should be
cleaned two or three times a season depending on the circumstances.
Glass Replacement
REPLACEMENT GLASS FOR BOTH
DIRECT VENT UNITS
Model Series HBZDV4224N and
HBZDV4224LP can use either tempered
glass or Robax ceramic or coated
Neaoceram glass. Must be 5mm thick.
Only Robax ceramic or coated Neaoceram
glass may be used for replacement for
model HBZDV4228N,HBZDV4228LP,
HBZDV4232N and HBZDV4232LP. Must be
minimum 5mm thick.
To replace glass, clean all materials from
door frame. Scrape off old silicone down to
metal. Using a high heat silicone temperature-resistant to 500°F (260°C) apply a continuous bead of approximately 1/32” to all
four sides of frame and insert glass with
new gasket. Frame should be on flat surface, with a small amount of weight pressing
glass into silicone. Let dry approximately 15
to 20 minutes. The door can be re-installed
by reversing Steps 1 & 2. Use caution when
removing broken glass, wear gloves.
Removal of the Glass Door
1. Remove the door by unlatching the 2 top latches. Simply
place 2 fingers in the grooves, pull towards you and lift
upwards slightly.
2. Once the top of the door is unlatched, simply pull outwards
and lift upwards to unlatch the bottom.
3. When re-installing the door place the bottom of the door in
first and secure with Top Latch assembly to the door.
Spring Replacement:
*Over time, spring may need to be replaced if tension is lost.
1. To remove the top latch, remove the 2 hex screws that secure
it in place. They are located in the firebox.
2. Once all the screws are removed the latches will slide out of
place.
3. There is 1 lock nut per latch. When replacing a spring, tighten
the lock nut until 2 threads are beyond the locknut. This is critical for proper tension.
Warning and Cautions.
• Do not clean when the glass is hot.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners.
• Using a substitute glass will void all product
warranties.
• Do not strike or abuse glass. Care must be
taken to avoid breakage of the glass.
• Do not operate this fireplace without the glass
front or with a broken glass.
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FIGURE A - Log set Ember kit and Crushed rock
FIGURE B - Rear log holder.
Step (1) Units are equipped with screws or latches. To remove
glass door, either remove screws or unfasten latches and lift
door off bottom door retainer.
Step (2) Remove logs from carton and inspect each log.
Step (3) Verify to see that the ember plates (2 pcs) are between
front and back burner.
Step (4) Break glowing embers into thumbnail size. Place glow-
ing embers on to the surface of the front burner, to the surface of
the ember plates and over crossover to the same height as
ember plates. Height on front burner 1/2” to 3/4”. Height on
ember plates 3/4” to 1”. Do not cover back air openings on
ember plates.
Step (5
) Place front log over burner, against decorative
grate. Be sure that front log is tight up against the decorative
grate.
Ember
plate
Air
Opening
Log Assembly for HBZDV4224/HBZDV4228
LOGC42 - LOG C43 LOG PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
(4-PIECE LOG SET)
WARNING:
Failure to position
the parts in
accordance with
these diagrams or
failure to use only
parts specifically
approved with this
appliance may
result in property
damage or
personal injury.
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Step (6) Place rear log on to the log retainer 1/2” away from back
of fireplace. (If refractory liner is used, make sure refractory liner is
installed first then back log is to be pushed up against it as tight as
possible.)
Step (7) Place right crossover log across front and back logs
using the log placement pin as a guide.
Step (8) Place left crossover log across front and back logs
using the log placement pin as a guide.
Step (9) Place decorative moon rock on bottom of fireplace to
Step 1: Place flattened area of Log #1 onto left side of
Rear Log Holder.
Log #1 Flattened Area
Step 2: Place Notched End of Log #2 onto Left Ember
Plate and against Upper Burner Tube End. Next place
Flattened Area of Log #2 onto Firebox Floor and against
left side of Grate Bar.
Step 3: Rest the Small Branch end of Log #3 onto Rear Log
Holder. Next place Flattened area of Log #3 onto firebox
floor between the right end of Grate Bar and sidewall of
Firebox or Brick Panel.
Flattened Area
Upper Burner Tube End
Left Ember Plate
Notched End of Log #2
Rear Log Holder
Log #3
Grate Bar
Log #1
Log #2
Log #3
Log #4
Log #5
Log #6
Log #7
Lava Rock
Vermiculite
Rock Wool
Rear Log Holder
Edge of Rear Log
Holder touches here
Log #1
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Step 4: Place Flattened Area of Log #4 onto the Ember
Plate, making sure it is completely seated. The charred
Branch of Log #4 will rest on the end of the Grate Bar.
Step 5: Place Rock Wool onto Front and Crossover Burner
Tubes and onto the Left Ember Plate
Step 6: Place the end of Log #5 against middle right Grate
Bar as shown. The other end will rest on Log #2.
Step 7: Place Log #6 onto Log #1 and Log #5 making sure
to position between the end and center flames evenly. There
should be no impingement of flames or sooting may occur.
Step 8: Place Log #7 onto empty spot on Rear Log Holder
and onto Log #4 making sure to position between the end
flame and center flame evenly. There should be no
impingement of flames or sooting may occur.
Step 9: Place Lava Rock onto Firebox Bottom and sprinkle
Vermiculite.
Charred Branch
Grate Bar
Ember Plate
Log #4
Left Ember Plate
Rock Wool
Middle Right Grate Bar
Log #5
Log #6
Log #7
Lava Rock & Vermiculite
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MQRSP3 with Pilot Shield
⚠WARNING:
Failure to position the
parts in accordance with
these diagrams or failure
to use only parts
specifically approved with
this appliance may result
in property damage or
personal injury.
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Installing MQRSP3 Rock Platform Assembly Fits HBZDV3624-28/4224-28
Installing rock platform to burner system with
pre-punched holes:
1. Remove the two factory installed screws located at the
back of burner system.
2. Center platform on burner system.
3. Fasten rock platform with screws removed in step 1.
Installing rock platform to burner system
without pre-punched holes:
1. Use the rock platform as a template for the holes to be
drilled. Center platform on burner system 1” from the back
of firebox (Ref 1) and mark the location of holes to be
drilled.
2. Using a 1/8 drill bit, drill holes marked in step 1 and fasten
rock platform with the two supplied scr
ews.
WARNING:
Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically
approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
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Pilot Shield RSP1 / RSP2
Qty: 1 Shield Per Kit
Back View
1
2
3
4
5
6
SLOTS
SLOTS
SLOTS
SLOTS
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MQROCK1/MQRSP3 for HBZDV3624/28 and HBZDV4224/28
PARTS LIST
MQRSP3 (ROCK PLATFORM)
2 SCREWS
STEP 1: Remove the 2 grate bar screws and remove the
grate bar.
STEP 2: Replace/reinstall the 2 screws from the grate
bar.
STEP 3: Using the rock platform mount holes, attach the
rock platform to the burner pan as shown.
STEP 4: Fill around the rock platform with lava rock.
Sprinkle vermiculite over top of the lava rock. Do not
place lava rock or vermiculite on the burner tube.
Lava Rocks, Glass or Silicon Sand
WARNING:
Failure to
position the parts in accordance
with these diagrams or failure to
use only parts specifically
approved with this appliance may
result in property damage or
personal injury.
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MQROCK1/MQRSP3 for HBZDV3624/28 and HBZDV4224/28
STEP 5: Place rocks #1 onto the burner as shown. Do not
place rocks directly onto the burner tubes.
STEP 6: Place rocks #3 into position as shown. Do not
place rocks directly onto the burner tubes.
STEP 7: Place rocks #4 into position as shown.
STEP 8: Place rocks #6 into position as shown.
STEP 9: Place remaining rocks #3 and #4 into position as
shown or at random.
Finished Rock F3 Setup
Never place any of the rocks directly onto the burner
tubes.
Note: If flame impingement on the rocks causes
sooting, you may have to move or remove one or
more rocks. Do not place rocks directly over top of
the burner tube.
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Instructions for installing Log Set C-60
for Models HBZDV3632, HBZDV4232, and HBZDV4732
STEP 1: Log 1 is to be positioned onto Pin 1 with locating hole on bottom
of log. The rear right of Log 1 will be placed against stop. (Do not place
log on top of stop.)
STEP 2: Locate the two holes on bottom of Log 2 and position these down
onto the locating Pins 2 and 3.
STEP 3: Place log 3 behind the rear burner tube as shown in the
photograph.
STEP 4: (Note hole on Log 4, bottom of main knot and flat area near end of log.)
Raise Log 3 approx. 2 inches and position Log 4 under the top knot of Log 3. Position
the hole of Log 4 onto locating lobe of Log 1, lower Log 3 down into place as shown.
Place flat area of Log 4 onto left rear burner log mount and push back against tab.
STEP 5: Place Log 5 against grate bars and position Log 6 along side of
Log 5 and onto Log 1 as shown in the photograph.
STEP 6: Place the narrow end of Log 7 onto Log 4. The left front of Log
7 should touch the firebox wall or brick panel.
STEP 7: Place Log 8 onto Log 3. The right front of Log 8 should touch
the firebox wall or brick panel. Verify that Logs 7 and 8 do not extend into
the glass front or enter into the flame path.
STEP 8: Place a small amount of glowing ember material onto the
front burner tube ends. (Too much ember material causes a blue flame.)
(When placing embers onto burner, leave an air space between the log
and the embers; this will help produce a yellow flame in these areas.)
Place rocks onto false bottom only. Do not place rocks onto burner tubes.
LOG 1LOG 5
LOG 2LOG 6
LOG 3LOG 7
LOG 4LOG 8
❶
❷
❸
❶
❷
❸
❶
❷
❹
❸
❶
❷
❹
❺
❻
❸
❶
❷
❹
❺
❻
❽
❼
❸
❶
❷
❹
❺
❻
❽
❼
PIN 2
PIN 3
PIN 1
STOP
R
RR
R
E
E
E
R
LOBE
WARNING:
Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically
approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
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Gas Line Installation
This gas appliance should be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with local building codes and with current CAN/CGA - B149.1 or
.2 installation codes for Gas Burning appliances and equipment in Canada and the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 in the U.S.A.
1. The gas pipeline can be brought in through
either the right or the left side of the appliance. A knockout is provided at either location to allow for the gas pipe installation and
testing of any gas connection.
2. The gas control inlet is 3/8” NPT. Typical
installation layout for rigid pipe is shown at
right.
3. When using copper or flex connector, use
only approved fittings. Always provide a
union so that gas line can be easily disconnected for burner or fan servicing. See gas
specification for pressure details and ratings.
4. When a vertical section of gas pipe is
required for the installation, a condensation trap is needed. See CAN/CGA-B149.1 or .2 for code details.
5. For natural gas, a minimum of 3/8” iron pipe with gas minimum pressure of 4.5” w.c. must be used for supply from the gas meter. Consult with
the local gas utility if any questions arise concerning pipe sizes.
6. A 1/8” NPT plugged tappings are accessible for test gauge connection both on the inlet and outlet of the gas valve.
7. Turn the gas supply ON and check for leaks. DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME FOR THIS PURPOSE. Use an approved leak testing solution.
8. The appliance and its individual shutoff 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 PSIG (3.5 KPa).
9. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas
supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG (3.5 KPa).
Note: The gas line connection may be made of 1/2” rigid pipe or an approved flex connector. Since some municipalities have additional local codes, it is always best to consult your local authorities and the current CAN/CGA - B149.1 or .2 installation code in
Canada or the National Fuel Gas code ANSI Z223.1 in the U.S.A.
Important: Always check for gas leaks with
a soap and water solution. Do not use open
flame for leak testing.
For the state of Massachusetts a T-handle gas shut-offvalve must be used on a gas appliance. This T-handle gas
shut-off valve must be listed and approved by the state of
Massachusetts. This is in reference to the state of
Massachusetts state code CMR238.
Manifold Pressure High3.5 IN. W.C./.87 KPa10 IN. W.C./2.61 KPa
Manifold Pressure Low1.6 IN. W.C./.40 KPa6.3 IN. W.C./1.57 KPa
Top FlueTop Flue
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Millivolt System, Lighting, and Burner Control
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 has a pilot which must be lighted by hand. When
lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.
B Smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next
to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on
the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light an appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your
building.
BEFORE LIGHTING
•Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour’s phone. Follow the
gas supplier’s instructions.
•If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C Use only your hand to push or turn the gas control knob. Never use
tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don’t try to repair it.
Call a qualified technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire
or explosion.
D Do not use the appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately
call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to
replace any part of the control system which has been under water.
1. Stop! Read the safety information above this label.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
3. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.
4. Locate valve under the burner assembly.
5. If the control knob is not already in the off position, i.e. the word
“OFF” in the 9 o’clock position, then push in the gas control knob
slightly and turn 3 clockwise to “OFF”. NOTE: Knob cannot be
turned from “PILOT” to “OFF” unless knob is pushed in slightly. Do
not use force.
6. Wait five [5] minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas.
STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information above on this label. If
you don’t smell gas then go to the next step.
7. Now push in the control knob slightly and turn 4 counter-clockwise
to the “PILOT” position.
TO TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be
performed.
8. Push in the control knob all the way and hold it. With the other hand
push in the red ignitor button until you hear a click. Now observe closely
the pilot burner located on the rear center-left hand side of the main
burner. If a flame has appeared then continue to depress the control
knob for 20 seconds. If the flame did not appear then continue to
depress the red ignitor button every 5 seconds until a flame is
established. NOTE: If after 30 seconds a flame has not yet been
established then turn the control knob back to the off position and
repeat steps 5, 6 & 7.
9. Once the pilot has been established hold the control knob in the
depressed position for approximately 25 seconds before releasing. If
the flame goes out then repeat steps 7 and 8.
10. Now turn the control knob to the “ON” position. The burner will not light
unless the wall switch thermostat or remote control is turned “ON” or in
the case of the thermostat there is a call for heat.
11. Close the access door and turn all electrical power back to the
appliance.
4. Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn 3 clockwise to the “OFF”
position. Do not force.
5. Replace control access panel.
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Burner System Maintenance
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It is recommended to annually inspect and clean the Burner System to prevent malfunction and / or sooting. This
operation should be performed by your dealer or a qualified technician.
-CAUTION-
Before servicing the burner system ensure that the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect all
electrical connections to the appliance. Allow the appliance to cool to room temperature. Note
that the pilot assembly may be hot in an intermittent or standing-pilot system—even if the main
burner was never on. Exercise caution when working within the area.
-ALL WORK SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED TECHNICIAN-
Monthly Flame Inspection
It is recommended to turn on the unit at least once a month and inspect the flame pattern to ensure there are no problems
with the burner tube. The pilot flame should also be inspected monthly to ensure proper operation.
Flame should appear similar to the above picture.
Conversion Kit Instructions – PART A
Kit Number Description Pilot Orifice
4224HB -CKLP
4228HB -CKLP
4232HB -CKLP
4224HB -CKNG
4228HB -CKNG
4232HB -CKNG
4224HB -CKLPI
4228HB -CKLPI
4232HB -CKLPI
4224HB -CKNGI
4228HB -CKNGI
4232HB -CKNGI
Refer to “Gas Specifications Chart” for inlet pressures and input ratings. Clock meter to verify input rate. Place conversion label
as close to converted gas control as possible. Refer to lighting instructions to verify the normal operating sequence of the ignition
system. IMPORTANT: Always check for gas leaks with a soap and water solution. DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME FOR LEAK
TESTING.
The gas supply shall be shut off prior to disconnecting the electrical power, before proceeding with the
conversion.
Caution:
PLEASE CONFIRM THAT STEP 4 IS UNDERSTOOD
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH CONVERSION.
WARNING: This conversion kit shall be installed
by a qualified service agency in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions and all applicable codes
and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.
If the information in these instructions is not followed
exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon
monoxide may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life. The qualified service
agency is responsible for the proper installation of
this kit. The installation is not proper and complete
until the operation of the converted appliance is
checked as specified in the manufacturer's
instructions supplied with the kit.
1. Remove the 2 ember plates from the burner. This step
may not be required, depending on the type of burner
assembly.
2. Loosen the 2 screws holding the burner in place.
3. Slide the burner to the left to expose the orifice.
4. Before going any further you need to verify which
pilot system is in use. If there is a spring clip below
the pilot hood then proceed to STEP 5 in PART B.
5. Remove the 2 screws that hold the pilot to the bracket.
6. Remove the 2 screws that attach the pilot bracket to the
firebox bottom.
7. Remove the pilot bracket to expose the pilot assembly.
8. Remove the pilot tube and nut from the pilot assembly
using a 10mm wrench; slide the tube and nut down. You
may have to tap the pilot hood lightly to release the pilot
orifice. Place new pilot orifice into the pilot assembly
and reinstall the pilot tube and nut. Tighten with wrench.
Reinstall pilot bracket at this time.
9. Remove main orifice using a 1/2" wrench and replace
with new conversion orifice.
10. Adjust the primary air setting to the correct setting as
specified in the manual or label plate. To adjust the air
setting, loosen the screw on the side of the tube and
rotate to the correct opening using a drill bit or tape
measure. Retighten screw. Reinstall burner at this time
reversing STEPS 3, 2 and 1.
11. Follow instructions supplied with the conversion HI/LO
to convert the valve from one type of fuel to the other.
12. Check for gas leaks around the pilot burner tube and
face of valve.
13. Attach conversion label to label plate on bottom of unit,
writing information as needed.
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Gas Conversion for Top Convertible Pilot (Series 019065X) – PART B
Instructions for converting SIT 190 series pilot burner injection from NG to LPG and from NG to LPG only. This
information should be considered as supplemental to the Appliance Manufacturer’s Instructions.
WARNING: The installation of this conversion kit must only be undertaken by a qualified and certified gas
appliance installer.
1. Shut off the gas supply to the appliance.
2. Allow the pilot burner to cool to room temperature.
WARNING: Touching a hot pilot burner can
result in injury.
3. The pilot hood is held in place by spring pressure.
Remove the hood by pulling it directly up from the
pilot bracket (a).
4. Insert a 5/32” or 4mm Allen wrench into the
hexagonal key-way of the injector (b), and rotate it
4 counter-clockwise until it is free of the injector
journal (c).
5. Verify that the new injector is proper for the
application. The injector size is stamped on the
side of the injector near the top. LPG injectors have
a groove machined around their circumference
near the top, while NG injectors do not have a
groove (e). Refer to the Appliance Manufacturers
instruction sheet for the proper injector size.
6. Insert the Allen wrench into the end of the injector.
Then, insert into injector journal, and rotate the
injector clockwise until a torque of 9 in-lbs is
achieved.
7. Replace the pilot hood by aligning the tab on the
base of the hood with the slot in the side of the pilot
journal, and push the hood down, directly onto the
pilot bracket (d). The hood must sit squarely on the
bracket for proper operation. Check to insure that
the hood is properly seated onto the pilot bracket.
(a)
(c)
(b)
(d)
(e)
WARNING: This conversion kit must only be applied as part of a conversion kit supplied by the appliance
Manufacturer for the specific appliance, and type of gas being converted.
INSTALLER NOTICE: These instructions must be left with appliance.
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ARNING!-
Gas Conversion for Modulator – PART C
-
ARNING!-
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IPI Electronic Ignition System
Overview
The IPI system is an advanced burner controller that
provides you with the option of having either a
Standing-Pilot, or an intermittent igniting system. This
alternating mode is controlled by the CPI/IPI Switch
(Continuous Pilot Ignition/Intermittent Pilot Ignition)
located on the IPI System Box. The difference between
a Standing-Pilot and an Intermittent-Pilot is in whether
the pilot stays lit or shuts off:
In Standing-Pilot, the pilot assembly is lit by the IPI
Main Module and continues to stay lit until 1) the
CPI/IPI Switch is switched to the IPI position; 2) a loss
of electrical power (battery and AC source), 3) the
flame sensor loses its signal, 4) the fuel supply discontinues, or 5) the IPI Main Module malfunctions.
In the Intermittent-Pilot mode, the pilot shuts off when
the appliance is not in use. The advantage of this mode
is that fuel is not consumed when the fireplace is not
operating.
NOTE: In some jurisdiction, Intermittent-Pilot is
required. That means the pilot cannot remain lit when
the appliance is not operating.
Components
The core of the IPI system is the Main Module and the
IPI Valve. With these two components the system is
able to operate a gas fireplace. There are also other
components available to complement the IPI system.
IPI System Cover
: Is essential in keeping the compo-
nents at their proper operating temperatures. DO NOT
OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITHOUT THIS
COVER.
Modulating Servo Motor
: Is an add-on valve component that permits HI/LO functionality to be controlled by
the remote. Contrary to this feature is a Manual HI/LO
Control Knob. The Modulating Servo Motor requires
the Remote system to be present.
Backup Battery Pack
: This component permits the IPI system to operate without the need for an external AC Adapter
power source. The advantage to using the battery backup is that in the case of a power failure, the appliance is still
operable.
Remote Receiver
: This component provides the capability of controlling the appliance with a wireless remote trans-
mitter. There are two switches to note on the receiver module:
The first switch on the Remote Receiver module is a 3-position slide switch. This switch is used to either manually
turn the main burner ON, activate the receiver to begin communication with the transmitter, or turn the main burner
completely OFF. The position of the slide switch designates these functions respectively.
The second is the small round pushbutton [PRG] used for programming the receiver to respond to a designated
remote. Therefore to program the system ensure that the transmitter is first turned OFF. Then, ensure that there is
sufficient electrical power going to the Receiver module and a fresh set of batteries in the transmitter. Now switch the
NOTE: In certain instances the IPI Main Module requires resetting. This can occur if the system is unable to ignite
the pilot or the main burner in the allotted time period. The IPI is programmed to lockout all commands. To reset this
lockout you must deplete the system of all electrical power. This means to remove the batteries from the Battery
Pack, remove the batteries from the Remote Receiver (if applicable), and disconnect the AC Adapter from the system. Leave the power off for approximately 25 seconds to clear its lockout.
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the slide switch to the middle [REMOTE] position and then push the small pushbutton to begin programming. Bring
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the transmitter close to the receiver and then press the power button [R] on the transmitter. An audible beep will
sound to indicate the system is programmed and ready to be used.
NOTE: The Remote Receiver module can also be located outside
of the appliance to a maximum of 6ft away installed in a certified
deep wall switch electrical box (2-3/4” depth). For this configuration
an extension wiring harness (P/N: 1001-P904SI) is required.
Electrical Supply in Series
single power source (i.e. by the AC Adapter). This is advantageous if
you do not want to supply extra batteries. To achieve this simply connect the AC Adapter into the Remote Control wiring harness instead of
the main IPI harness. From the Remote wiring harness, use its male
plug-in connector and connect it to the female plug-in in the main IPI
harness. Now the circuit is complete. So the way it works is that electrical power is supplied to the Remote Receiver module and then proceeds to the Main IPI module. Furthermore, note that a Backup Battery
Pack is not required in this configuration. Instead, batteries in the
Remote Receiver act as the backup supply.
: The entire IPI system can be powered by a
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Configuration #1: Basic manual HI/LO and manual ON/OFF capabilities.
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Receiver Module
42
.584.523/521/221
1001-P221SI
Receiver Module
.584.523/521/221
1001-P221SI
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Receiver Module
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.584.523/521/221
1001-P221SI
Receiver Module
.584.523/521/221
1001-P221SI
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IPI Lighting Instructions
WARNING
1. If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
2. Always light the pilot whether for the first time or if the gas supply has ran out with the glass door opened or
removed.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
A. This fireplace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light by hand.
B. Before operating smell all around the fireplace area for gas and next to the floor because some gas is heavier
than air and will settle on the floor.
C. Do not use this fireplace if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to
inspect the fireplace and replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
1. Turn off all gas to the fireplace.
2. Open windows.
3. Do not try to light any appliance.
4. Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any
phone in your building
.
5. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
6. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! Read the above safety information on this label.
2. Remove batteries from Receiver and/or Battery Backup Pack.
3. Turn off all electric power to the fireplace.
4. This fireplace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot
by hand.
5. Open the glass door.
6. Turn manual shutoff valve clockwise to OFF position (located behind the access panel).
7. Wait five [5] minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas including near the floor, STOP! Follow "B" in the above
safety information on this label. If you don’t smell gas go to the next step.
8. Turn manual shutoff valve counter-clockwise to ON position.
9. Close the glass door.
10. Turn on all electric power to the fireplace, and re-install batteries into the Transmitter/Receiver and/or Battery
Backup Pack.
11. Turn ON the switch that operates the Main Burner. If using a Remote Control refer to Remote Control Operation
Manual for activation.
TO TURN OFF GAS
1. Turn OFF all electric power to the fireplace if service is to be performed, including removing batteries from the
Remote Transmitter/Receiver and/or Battery Backup Pack.
2. Access door inside the firebox must be removed to access the manual shutoff valve.
3. If alternate shut-off valve was installed it can be shutoff instead of going through the fireplace to access the fireplace shut off valve.
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Proflame 2- Parts List- Basic System, Parts List, Configuration GTMFL
Wire harness for Split flow 0.584.921
(Not available)
8.
1005-P2SCH
Label – PF2 Schematic Decal
9.
584-X12
Power Vent Harness
10.
584-X4P
Connector- ON/OFF Jumper PF2 6511766990
11.
584-ACC01-C
Wire Harness PF2
12.
584-X10
Wire Harness PF2 - Accessories
13.
1005-P924si
Harness PF2 IPI 584.924
14.
1005-P042si
Transmitter PF2 584.042
15.
1001-P591si
Battery AAA 658-LR03XWA Transmitter
Main
Power
Cord
3 4 5 6 7
GTMFL
SHIPS WITH REMOTE
CONTROL TRANSMITTER
NOTE: Fan and / or Light Options are
not available on some models of
fireplace. Check with your dealer.
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Proflame 2 Remote Control
LCD Display
ON / OFF Key
Thermostat Key
UP / DOWN Arrow Key
Mode Key
Batteries
SW1
Button
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Pairing Remote Control:
Install the 3 AAA type batteries in the battery bay,
located on the base of the Remote Control. Note
polarity of the batteries and insert them as indicated.
Connect the AC power supply to the IFC.
Press the SW1 button on the IFC module so the IFC
will “beep” and a red LED is illuminated to indicate
that the IFC is ready to synchronize with a Remote
Control within 10 seconds. With the batteries already
installed in the Remote Control, push the ON button.
The receiver will “beep” four times to indicate the
Remote Control’s command is accepted.
The system is now initialized.
Resetting Proflame II Module for Manual Use
Should the transmitter get misplaced, broken or not
wanted the PF2 Module can be reset to a manual system.
A manual on/off switch or thermostat may be installed at
the X4 connector (this connection is Jumped at the
factory) no power is required.
The following sequence must be followed to reset the PF2
Module:
Press the Red SW1 button until you hear three beeps.
Within 10 seconds press the SW1 button again until
you hear it beep.
The PF2 module may now be turned on/off manually
(x4 connector) by a switch (not supplied), the pilot will
remain on CPI (continuous pilot ignition) mode, all
other functions of main burner, fan and lights will be
on the high setting.
Fan Startup and Shutdown Timings:
Fan setting is started with a delay of 5 minutes from the
fireplace ignition and stopped with a delay of 12 minutes
from the fireplace switching off.
Low battery power detection
When the Remote Control’s batteries are low, a Battery
Icon will appear on the LCD display before all power is
lost. When the batteries are replaced this icon will
disappear.
Battery backup
The PF2 module is powered by line voltage (AC) with
provision of battery backup in case of main power loss.
Fans and lighting features will not function with the PF2
module is powered by battery backup. It is recommended
that the 4 x AA batteries are changed before each heating
season.
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Cold Climates – CPI Setting - Proflame 2 Remote Control
Use the CPI setting during cold weather, otherwise the
1. Turn the fireplace OFF using the ON / OFF Key.
2. Press the Mode Key. Display will appear as below.
3. Press UP on the UP / DOWN
Arrow Key.
Display will show CPI.
The module in the fireplace will
beep once to confirm command.
TO RETURN TO IPI
(INTERMITTENT PILOT) MODE:
Repeat steps one and two, and then press
DOWN on the UP / DOWN Arrow Key.
The module in the fireplace will beep once to
confirm command.
Lockout Reset Procedures – Proflame 2
If the fireplace has cycled too many times in a short period of time, it will shut down and become unresponsive to any
new command. The LED light on the Proflame 2 module in the fireplace will be flashing red.
This condition is a Lockout state.
Lockout Reset Procedure:
Disconnect power from the Proflame 2 module in the fireplace for10 seconds. This includes removing the backup
batteries.
Once the 10 second interval has passed, reconnect power and reinstall backup batteries. The pilot should now try to
light.
If the fireplace does not come on, call your fireplace technician.
LCD Display
ON / OFF Key
Thermostat Key
UP / DOWN Arrow Key
Mode Key
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fireplace may have a hard time starting up and establishing a
flame.
The CPI (Continuous Pilot Ignition) setting will keep the
firebox and fireplace exhaust vent warm during cold weather.
When the firebox and exhaust vent are warm, exhaust
gasses will readily flow out of the firebox.
If the firebox and venting are too cold, there is resistance due
to the heavy cushion of cold air, and combustion gasses may
not rise into the exhaust vent, thus causing the fireplace to
cycle or Lockout (if this happens see Lockout Reset Procedures below).
To switch from IPI to CPI Mode:
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Vent Termination
NOTE: Clearances are to the edge of terminal plate, add 63/4” to clearances to arrive at center line.
NOTE: Local Codes or Regulations may require different
clearances.
Termination
It is imperative that the vent termination be located observing the
minimum clearances as shown. There must not be any obstruction such as bushes, garden sheds, fences, decks or utility buildings within 24” from the front of the termination plate.
Do not locate termination where excessive snow or ice build-up
may occur. Be sure to check vent termination area after snow
falls and clear to prevent accidental blockage of venting system.
When using snow blowers, make sure snow is not directed
towards vent termination area.
General Venting Information
The gas fireplace is approved to be vented either through the
side wall or vertically through the roof.
This appliance is approved with Kingsman flex vent system and
also approved for use with Simpson Duravent Direct Vent System
(model DV-GS series), AmeriVent Direct Vent Pipe System and
Selkirk Direct Temp.
Kingsman flex vent system can be used with Simpson Duravent
Direct Vent termination’s (model DV-GS series).
When using Simpson Duravent, AmeriVent Direct Vent pipe, or
Selkirk Direct Temp a Kingsman/Duravent adapter must be used.
ONLY VENTING COMPONENTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED
AND LABELED FOR THIS FIREPLACE MAY BE USED.
Venting terminal shall not be recessed into a wall or siding. If finishing the outside wall with vinyl or wood siding it is recommended that a Siding Shield be installed, Part Number ZDVSSLR.
1 - In accordance with the current
CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane
Code
.
2 - In accordance with the current
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas
Code
.
3 - A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is
located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
4 - Permitted only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a mini-
mum of two sides beneath the floor.
5 - Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements
of the gas supplier.
Minimum clearance to combustibles on venting is 1” withthe following exceptions: Top of hor izontal 11/2”. Top of
90degree elbow in enclosures under 45” to 46” is 5”.Top
of 90 degree elbow in an enclosure o ver 46” is 21/2”. See
pages 7, 8 & 9.
Vent Terminal
Air Supply
Area Where Terminal Not Permitted.
A - Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 12
inches (30cm) minimum.
1-2
B - Clearance to window or door that may be opened. 12 inches (30cm)
minimum for appliances 100 000 Btuh (30 kW) and lower, in Canada.
9 inches
2
(23cm) for appliances 50 000 Btuh and lower, in USA.
C - Clearance to permanently closed window minimum 12 inches
(30cm) recommended to prevent condensation on window, in
Canada. 9 inches
2
(23cm) for appliances 50 000 Btuh and
lower, in USA.
D - Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the termina-
tion within a horizontal distance of 2 feet (60cm) from the center
line of the termination. 18 inches (46cm) minimum.
5
E - Clearance to unventilated soffit 12 inches (30cm) minimum.
F - Clearance under veranda, porch, deck or balcony 12 inches
1
(30cm) minimum.4US
5
G - Clearance from a perpendicular inside wall or outer corner to
the edge of the vent terminal plate is 3” (minimum).
H - Clearance to each side of center line extended above
meter/regulator assembly 3 feet (91cm) within a height 15
feet (4.5m) above the meter/regulator assembly.
I - Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3 feet (91cm)
minimum.
1 US5
J - Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the
combustion air inlet to any other appliance: In Canada, 6 inches (15cm) for appliances ≤10,000 Btuh (3kW), 12 inches
1
(30cm) minimum for appliances >10,000 Btuh (3kW) and
≤100,000 Btuh (30kW), 36 inches (91cm) for appliances
>100,000 Btuh (30kW). In the USA, 6 inches
2
(15cm) for appliances ≤10,000 Btuh (3kW), 9 inches (23cm) for appliances
>10,000 Btuh (3kW) and ≤50,000 Btuh (15kW), 12 inches
(30cm) for appliances >50,000 Btuh (15kW).
K - Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 feet (1.8m) mini-
mum.
1
,in Canada. In USA, 3 feet (91cm) above if within 10
feet
2
(3m) horizontally.
L - Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located
on public property 7 feet (2.1m) minimum.
3
M - Clearance above highest point of exit on roof 18 inches
(45cm).
N - Clearance to perpendicular wall 24 inches (60 cm).
(Recommended to prevent re-circulation of exhaust products. For additional
requirements check local codes.)
V
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General Vent Installation Information
Installation Of Side Wall Venting
1. The minimum distance from the bottom of fireplace to centre of vent is 36 inch (85 cm) (See
Figure 1). Cut a hole through the wall allowing for a 11” x 11” (inside diameter) in combustible
walls for wall thimble or an 8” diameter hole in a non-combustible wall (See Figure 2).
2. Note clearance to combustibles are as stated on pages 7, 8, &9.
3. Select the approximate vent length, precise measurements are not needed as your flex pipe
can be expanded to twice its shipped length for ease of installation.
4. To install wall thimble centre over 11” x 11” (inch) framing from both sides of wall and secure.
Route flex vent pipe through wall thimble (See Figure 1).
5. Before joining pipes, apply a bead of high temperature sealant (Mill Pac) to end of pipe. First
attach the four inch (4”) flue pipe to the vent termination with sealant, and secure with the four
screws provided. At this time make sure the spacer springs are attached to the (4”) flex pipe as
required. Then attach the seven inch (7”) pipe by the same method.
6. Mount vent termination and seal to wall using caulking around the wall thimble to weather
proof. After installing the vent termination, double check to make sure the pipe extends properly through wall thimble and into vent termination.
7. Before joining pipes to fireplace flue, apply a bead of high temperature sealant (Mill Pac) to end
of pipe. First attach the four inch (4”) flue pipe to fireplace with sealant, and secure with the
four screws provided. At this time verify that the spacer springs are attached properly to the
(4”) flex pipe as required. Then attach the seven inch (7”) pipe by the same method.
8. Support horizontal pipes every two (2) feet (61 cm) with metal strap bands. Re-check fireplace to make
sure it is levelled and properly positioned and secured.
9. Support vertical pipes to maintain a minimum of 1” or greater clearance to combustibles with metal
strapping bands.
10. If finishing the outside wall with vinyl or wood siding it is recommended that a Siding Shield be installed,
Part Number ZDVSSLR.
Note: Vent Termination must not be recessed into wall or siding.
17.0"
Note: W all Thimb les
cover combustible wall up
to 11” thick.
RIGID OR HARD PIPE
When using Simpson Duravent, AmeriVent pipe, IC C Excel Direct, Metal Fab Sure-Seal DV and or
Selkirk Direct Temp a Duravent hardpipe adapter must be used ( part # ZDVDFA for fireplaces and part #ZDVDKA for Stoves, Serenity and ZDV3624B). Follow installation instructions provided by Simpson
Duravent/AmeriVent/Selkirk Direct Temp, ICC Excel Direct, Metal Fab Sure-Seal DV for installation of
pipe and adhere to the clearance to combustibles provided in this manual. Apply a bead of Mill Pac high
temp sealant to all joints of pipes, adapters and termination, when using Kingsman Flex(Z-Flex)Venting
venting and Simpson Durav ent v enting.
NOTE: Increase framing depth by one inch when using hardpipe.
Flex Pipe Venting
Kingsman Flex pipe is shipped in unexpanded length. When installing pipe expand the lengths. Pipe can be
expanded to twice their lengths e.g. 4ft. to 8ft. Fully e xpand pipe and cut off e xcess .
Do not use more than 2 couplers to extend short pipes. Single sections are pref erred in an installation
attaching at the fireplace and termination.
Place the spring spaces provided approximately ev ery two feet to stabiliz e 4” fle x in the center of 7” fle x.
When forming bends place spring in bend or before and after. (See Fig. 1).
Horizontal runs require support metal straps every 2 feet. In off set installation support straps should be
used to stabilize pipe.
Expand 4” and 7” flex pipe to the point that the 7” protrudes appro ximately 2 to 3 inches past outer wall and the
4” flex protrudes appro ximately 2 to 3 inches past the 7” fle x. See Fig. 1. Attach the 4” pipe to the termination
first and secure with sealant and four screws then attach the 7” fle x to the termination with caulking and four
screws. Termination may then be moved bac k to the outer wall and attached to home scre wing into the framing. Silicone around termination to waterproof. If siding shield is going to be used attach this using same
attaching hole as the top of termination after termination has been caulked for water proofing.
Use Hi Temp Sealant
Apply a bead of mill pac high temp sealant to all joints and use four screws to secure each pipe at fireplace,
termination and any joint if joining any sections of pipe.
NOTE: It is critical to the proper and safe operation
of this fireplace that on all connections the inner
liner and the outer casing are both caulked with liberal amounts of sealant. Do not use any kind of
tape or silicone other than that recommended in
this manual, Mill Pac Sealant
FRAMING DIMENSION
Combustible Wall
Cut a 11” hole through exterior wall and frame as
shown below.
Non combustible Wall
Cut or drill 8” or 204mm diameter hole.
OPTIONAL
CLAMPS
FIGURE 1
MAX. DISTANCE BETWEEN SPACERS 2 FEET
SPRING SPACERS
OPTIONAL
CLAMPS
SEAL WITH HIGH TEMP. SEALANT
SEAL WITH HIGH TEMP. SEALANT
This gas appliance is approved to be vented either through the side wall or vertically through the roof. Only Kingsman Flex(Z-Flex)Venting Kits and components
specifically approved and LABELED for this stove may be used. This appliance is also approved for use with Simpson-Duravent Direct Vent system (Model DV-
GS Series), Ameri-Vent Direct Vent Pipe System, ICC Excel Direct, Metal Fab Sure-Seal DV and Selkirk Direct Temp.
WARNING: DO NOT mix parts from different systems unless
stated in the manual.
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Venting Routes And Components
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Since it is very important that the vent system maintain its balance between the combustion air intake and the flue gas
exhaust, certain limitations as to vent configurations apply and
must be strictly adhered to.
The table showing the relationship between vertical and horizontal side wall venting will help to determine the various vent
lengths.
The maximum horizontal run with the 90 degree bend at the fireplace flue outlet is 4 ft/122cm (Figure #1). The maximum horizontal run is 20 ft/6.1 m when the vertical run is 7 ft/2.1m (Figure
#2). Note: 1/4” vertical rise is required for every 12” of horizontal
run.
The maximum number of 45 degree bends per side wall installation is two (2) in the horizontal run and then you must reduce the
length of the horizontal by 18 inches for each 45 degree bend.
The maximum vertical run is 40 ft/12.2 meters.
Special Note: For each 45 degree bend installed in the horizontal run, the length of the horizontal run must be reduced
by 18” (45cm). This does not apply if the 45 degree bends
are installed on the vertical part of the vent system.
Example: If according to the table, the length of the horizontal
run is 10 feet, and two 45 degree bends are required, the horizontal run length must be reduced to 7 feet.
2 additional 90° bends or equals are allowed. The horizontal run
must be reduced by 36” per each 90° bend, or 18” per each 45°
bend.
Important: Always locate the fireplace in such a wa y that a minimum
of offsets and/or horizontal runs are required. 1/4” v ertical rise is
required for ev ery 12” horizontal run.
How To Use The Horizontal Vent Table
1. Determine the height of the system and the number of bends
required.
2. Having determined the vertical distance determine the maximum horizontal section allowed.
3. Vent table has been established for 90˚ horizontal/vertical
runs. With use of flex pipe distance not having 90˚ bends will
not fall into vent table standards. See Fig. B.
place is 6ft, the horizontal
run to the wall flange of the
6 ft.
vent termination must not
exceed 12ft.
NOTE: The final location
TOTAL VERTICAL
of the fireplace must be
such that the horizontal
vent dimensions fall within those stated on the
FIGURE B
SUPPORT STRAP ON
90° BEND
graph. The Maximum
Vertical vent run is 40ft.
(12.2 meters).
Important: Minimum clear-
ance between vent pipes
and combustible materials is
1 inch (25mm).
It is recommended for Propane Horizontal Installations
that the venting should be a minimum of one foot vertical off
the flue before the elbow on any horizontal runs of one foot
or greater. This allows for cleaner combustion and greatly
reduces carboning and cleaning of glass. (Does not apply
to Back Flue Models).
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Venting Straight Up Through Roof
1. An Attic Insulation Shield must be installed where the vent
passes from a lower living space into an attic space where
the chimney is not enclosed. It is designed to keep insulation materials away from the chimney. See Fig. 1.
2. When installing the Attic Insulation Shield where the chimney passes from a living space to an attic space, install the
shield from below and nail in place using 1” spiral nails.
3. A fire stop must be installed on the bottom side of the
joists when passing through a ceiling or floor. If an attic
insulation shield is to be used, a fire stop is not required.
Roof Flashing
Ensure
that you
have
the
proper
roof
flashing
by
checking
your
roof
pitch using a level
and two
rulers,
or by
using
a roof
pitch
card.
See
figure
below.
Slide a Roof Flashing suitable
to
your
roof
slope over
the vent.
Place
the
edge
of the
flashing plate
that will be on the
higher
part
of the roof
slope under
the
shingles. Both
the
sides
and the lower
edge
lay on top of the shingles.
NOTE:
At the top edge of the flashing plate, lift the
shingles
and nail the plate to the roof deck, then cement the
shingles
to the plate with a suitable waterproof mastic.
Ensure
that the
chimney
is
plumb. Square
up the
flashing plate
and
nail in
place
to the roof
deck.
Use 12
nails
with
neoprene
washers
or
cover
the
heads
with a
suitable waterproof
mastic.
Wrap
the
storm collar around
the vent
above
the
flashing.
Secure
the
ends together loosely
with nut and bolt
supplied. Slide
the col-
lar
down
the vent until it
comes
in
contact
with the
flashing.
Tighten
the bolt and seal the
Storm Collar
to the vent with a
suitable
water-
proof non-combustible
mastic.
The
flashing
and
storm collar should
be
painted
to
match
the roof
shingles.
This will
extend
its life and
improve
the appearance.
Clean, prime
and
paint
with
suitable painting
products.
Using Flex Bends
4.
5.
Avoid cutting joists by offsetting the flex pipe. See Fig. 2.
When using 45˚ bends a bend support is required directly
above the highest bend.
When installing a bend in a joist area a minimum of 21/2”
clearance to combustible to the top of bend must be maintained, sides and bottom of pipe, a 1” clearance to combustibles must be maintained. If running horizontal
through an area a 11/2” minimum clearance to the top of
the horizontal pipe must be maintained.
Maximum vertical height of system should not exceed 40
feet.
Use roof support and 7” rigid pipe at roof level. Flex not
permitted within roof support.
When penetrating the roof a rigid 7” galvanized pipe must
be used. Attach the 7” flex to the 7” rigid with high temperature sealant, secure with four screws assuring the flex
and rigid pipe are secured. 4” flex pipe must be secured
the same way with 4 screws but must penetrate the 4” flex
and 4” section of termination. Attach 7” rigid pipe to 7” termination with sealant and screw with 4 sheet metal
screws. (See Fig. 3).
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.Vertical termination clearance is 18” (inches) above the
roof, measured from highest point of exit on the roof line.
11.Support vertical pipes to maintain minimum of one inch or
greater clearances to combustibles.
Vertical Venting
in
Cold Climates
In
cold c lim ate con dit ions w here
temperatures
go
below -10
degrees
Celsius
or 14
degrees Fahrenheit,
we
recommend that
the
chase
be
insulated and where the vent pipe
enters into the attic space that
the
pipe
be
wrapped with
an
insulated
mylar sleeve. This will increase
the
temperature of the vent and help
the
appliance
to
vent properly
in
cold
weather
conditions.
It is
also important
in
vertical vented
direct vent appliances that the appliance
be
operated daily during the
winter months
as
this will help stop
the Termination from freezing up.
We
recommend using a thermostat
set
at
room temperatur e
to
allow t he
unit to
cycle.
For IPI models
it
may be
necessary
to set the appliance to Standing Pilot
mode
to
maintain heat
in
the cavity.
The purpose
of
this procedure
is to
prevent cold air from penetrating
the
chimney and then ont o
the
living
space. Therefore, when the internal
temperature
is
slightly elevated
the
fireplace
is
able
to
freely exhaust
its
combustion and hence making
it
easier to
startup
In the USA a decorative
product (ANSI Z21-50):
not for use as a heating
appliance; thermostats
(standard or optional) are
not permitted, the warranty
is void if a thermostat is
installed.
2-1/2” Minimum Top of 90° Elbow
1-1/2” Top of Horizontal Vent
All other existing pipes 1” clearances to
combustibles.
Support Straps required to maintain rise
in venting.
40’
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-Glass Safety- All Units
-Termination Cap Safety- All Units
WARNING:
A HORIZONTAL VENT CERTIFIED GUARD (SAFETY CAGE) IS
AVAILABLE WHEN REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES.
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IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
HOME OWNER TO ENSURE THAT
NO ONE TOUCHES A HOT
APPLIANCE.
If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier
shall be replaced with the manufacturer’s
barrier for this appliance.
Any safety screen, guard, or barrier removed for
servicing the appliance, must be replaced prior
to operating the appliance.
Children and adults should be alerted to the
hazards of the high surface temperatures of this
appliance and should stay away to avoid
burns or ignition of clothing.
Do not clean when the glass is hot.
Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance. Toddlers,
young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns.
A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or
stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the
room and away from hot surfaces.
Do not leave the fireplace remote control where it is accessible to children.
SAFETY CAGES ARE AVAILABLE FOR ALL HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATIONS.
CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER.
TERMINATION CAP IS HOT! Do not place flammable materials on or within 24 inches of termination caps.
It is imperative that the vent termination be located observing the minimum clearances as shown in manual.
There must not be any obstruction such as bushes, garden sheds, fences, decks or utility buildings within 24"
from the front of the termination plate.
Do not locate termination where excessive snow or ice build-up may occur. Be sure to check vent termination
area after snow falls and clear to prevent accidental blockage of venting system. When using snow blowers,
make sure snow is not directed towards vent termination area.
Venting terminal shall not be recessed into a wall or siding.
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Approved for Power Vent PVH58
- This appliance is approved for use with the Kingsman PVH58 Horizontal Power Vent -
PVH-58 Maximum / Minimum Vent Lengths:
Maximum Vent Length is 125 ft plus six 90° elbows with Air Intake Shutter fully closed. Termination must not be
below unit.
This power vent can be installed up to 8ft below the installed fireplace on runs less than 100ft and not more than
four 90° elbows.
Minimum Vent Length is 1 FT vertical x 3 FT horizontal x 3 FT vertical x 3 FT horizontal (See PVH58 manual).
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The PVH58 Horizontal Power Vent Termination is intended for use where standard venting
configurations are not possible.
NOTE: MODELS EQUIPPPED WITH MILLIVOLT/ STANDING PILOT IGNITION: Downward vertical vent runs are NOT
permitted.
NOTE: MODELS EQUIPPPED WITH INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION (Proflame 1 or Proflame 2):
Downward vertical vent runs are permitted, however, Cold Climate Switch (Standing Pilot Mode) must NOT be used.
Seven 90° elbows are possible if the total horizontal is not more than 25ft and the vertical does not exceed 15ft.
Refer to PVH58 Manual for proper installation and use.
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PVH58 POWER VENT PARTS LIST
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
PVH58
Horizontal Power Vent Termination
PVC58MV
Power Vent Control Module – Millivolt Box
PVC58IPI
Power Vent Control Module – IPI Box
PVH20H
Main Wiring Harness Assembly – Extension Harness (20ft)
4/7 VENTING AND VENTING ADAPTERS
For fireplaces to be converted to hard pipe (Duravent-DirectVent Pro, etc.) at the fireplace:
ZDVDKA
Duravent Fireplace Adapter (ZRB46 Only)
ZDVDFA
Duravent Fireplace Adapter
ZDVDIA
Duravent Pipe Increaser (Adapts 4/6-5/8” venting to 5/8”)
For Power Vent installations where flex pipe will be used up to the Power Vent unit:
NOTE: Before troubleshooting the gas control system, be sure external gas shut off is in the “On” position.
ProblemPossible CausesCorrective Action
Spark igniter will not light.Defective or misaligned Check for spark at electrode and pilot: if no spark and electrode
electrode at pilot.wire is properly connected, replace igniter.
Defective igniterUsing a match, light pilot. If pilot lights, turn off pilot and push the
(push-button)red button again. If pilot will not light - check gap at electrode and
pilot should be 1/8” to 1/4” to have a strong spark.
Pilot will not stay lit after carefullyDefective thermocoupleCheck pilot flame. Must impinge on generator and thermocouple.
following lighting instructions.(flame switch where applicable) Clean and/or adjust pilot for maximum flame impingement on
generator and thermocouple. Replace thermocouple if pilot will
not hold. (Hand tight 1/8 turn on replacement)
Defective valve magnet.Replace valve, if pilot won’t hold after the thermocouple is
replaced.
Pilot burning, no gas to burner,Wall switch or wiresCheck wall switch and wires for proper connections. Jumper wire
Valve knob “ON”, Walldefective.across terminals at wall switch. If burner comes on, replace
Switch “ON”defective wall switch. If okay, jumper wires, across wall switch
wires at valve. If burner comes on, wires are faulty or connec
tions are bad.
Generator may not be Check generator with millivolt meter. Take reading at generator
generating sufficient voltage.terminals of gas valve. Should read 325 millivolts minimum while
holding valve knob depressed in pilot position and wall switch
“off” Replace faulty generator if reading is below specified minimum.
Plugged burner orifice.Check burner orifice for stoppage and remove.
Defective automatic valveRemove wall switch wires from gas valve. Install jumper wires
operator.from top bottom terminals of gas valve. Turn valve on “ON”. If
main burner does not light, replace valve.
Frequent Pilot outage problem.Pilot flame may be too low orClean and/or adjust pilot flame for maximum flame impingement
blowing (high) causing the piloton generator and thermocouple.
safety to drop out.
Flame lifts off burner and goes out Inner 4” liner has come off flueAttach 4” liner to flue or termination using screws, silicone and
in less than 30 secondsor termination, flame is starvingclamps as stated in manual
for oxygen
Flame lifts off burner onImproper installation of firebrick.Be sure to position firebrick against firebox walls and be sure to
one side while the rest ofFirebrick is likely leaning.use brick clips attached to the inner side of firebox.
the flame remains lit.
WARNING:
BEFORE DOING ANY GAS CONTROL SERVICE WORK, REMOVE THE GLASS FRONT.
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Model No.
Serial No.
Date installed
Dealer or Contractor Name:
The Ultimate in Design, Engineering & Quality
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This Limited Lifetime Warranty applies only while the unit remains at the site of the original installation
and only if the unit is installed inside the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada. The
warranty applies only if the unit is installed and operated in accordance with the printed instructions and
in compliance with applicable installation and building codes and good trade practices.
BASIC ONE YEAR WARRANTY
During the first year after installation, we will provide a replacement for any component part of your unit found to be defective in
materials or workmanship, including labour costs. Repair work requires prior approval by Kingsman, labour costs are based on a
predetermined rate schedule and any repair work must be done through an authorized Kingsman dealer.
(Excluded Components: Accent Light Bulbs, Gasketing and Paint)
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
The heat exchanger, combustion chamber and burner of every Kingsman product excluding the Outdoor Firepit are warranted against
materials or workmanship during the period the product is owned by the original owner. The part to be replaced must be returned to our
distributor in exchange for the replacement part. Any labor, material, freight and/or handling charges associated with any repair or
replacement pursuant to this Limited Lifetime Warranty will not be covered by this warranty.
GENERAL TERMS
In lieu of providing a replacement part, we may, at our option, provide the distributor's component purchase price from us or a credit
equal to the distributor’s component purchase price from us toward the purchase of any new unit which we distribute. If a credit is given
in lieu of a replacement part, the rating plate from the unit being replaced must be submitted on a warranty claim, and the unit being
replaced must be made available to our distributor for disposition.
In establishing the date of installation for any purpose, including determination of the starting date for the term of this Limited Lifetime
Warranty, reasonable proof of the original installation date must be presented*, otherwise the effective date will be based upon the date
of manufacture plus thirty (30) days.
We will not be responsible for and you, the user, will pay for: (a) damages caused by accident, abuse, negligence, misuse, riot, fire,
flood, or Acts of God (b) damages caused by operating the unit where there is a corrosive atmosphere containing chlorine, fluorine, or
any other damaging chemicals (other than in a normal residential environment) (c) damages caused by any unauthorized alteration or
repair of the unit affecting its stability or performance (d) damages caused by improper matching or application of the unit or the unit's
components (e) damages caused by failing to provide proper maintenance and service to the unit (f) any expenses incurred for
erecting, disconnecting or dismantling the unit (g) parts or supplies used in connection with service or maintenance (h) damage repairs,
inoperation or inefficiency resulting from faulty installation or application (i) electricity or fuel costs or any increase in electricity or fuel
cost whatsoever including additional or unusual use of supplemental electric heat.
We shall not be liable for any incidental, consequential, or special damages or expenses in connection with any use or failure of this
unit. We have not made and do not make any representation or warranty of fitness for a particular use or purpose, and there is no
implied condition of fitness for a particular use or purpose. We make no express warranties except as stated in this Limited Lifetime
Warranty. No one is authorized to change this Limited Lifetime Warranty or to create for us any other obligation or liability in
connections with this unit. Any implied warranties shall last for one year after the original installation. Some states and provinces do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty or
condition lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. The provisions of this limited warranty are in additions to
and not a modification of or subtraction from any statutory warranties and other rights and remedies provided by law.
Save this certificate. It gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state and
province to province.
In the event your unit needs servicing, contact your dealer or contractor who installed or serviced your unit. When requesting service,
please have the model and serial number from each unit readily available. If your dealer needs assistance, the distributor is available
for support and we, in turn support the distributor's efforts.
Fill in the installation date and model and serial numbers of the unit in the space provided below and retain this limited warranty for your
files.
*To receive advantage of your warranty, you must retain the original records that can establish the installation date of your unit.
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