AVERTISSEMENT : Assurez-vous de bien suivre les
instructions données dans cette notice pour réduire au
minimum le risque d’incindie ou d’explosion ou pour
éviter tout dommage matériel, toute blessure ou la mort.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions
is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may
result, causing property damage, personal injury,
or death.
WARNING /AVERTISSEMENT/AVISO
HOT GLASS WILL
CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS
UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN
TO TOUCH GLASS.
UNE SURFACE VITRÉE CHAUDE
PEUT CAUSER DES BRÛLURES.
LAISSER REFROIDIR LA SURFACE
VITRÉE AVANT D'Y TOUCHER.
NE PERMETTEZ JAMAIS À UN ENFANT
DE TOUCHER LA SURFACE VITRÉE.
EL VIDRIO CALIENTE
CAUSARÁ QUEMADURAS.
USTED DEBE NUNCA
TOCAR EL VIDRIO CALIENTE.
LOS NIÑOS DEBEN NUNCA
TOCAR EL VIDRIO.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any
phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s
instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
- Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
- Ne pas entreposer ni utilizer d’essence ni d’autres vapeurs
ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de cet appareil
ou de tout autre appareil.
- QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ :
• Ne pas tenter d’allumer d’appareil.
• Ne touchez à aucan interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir des
téléphones se trouvant dans le bâtiment où vous trouvez.
• Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis
un voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournisseur.
• Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz,
appelez le service des incindies.
- L’installation et l’entretien doivent être assurés par un
installateur ou un service d’entretien qualifié ou par le
fournisseur de gaz.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
EDV Direct-Vent
Gas Fireplaces
P/N 506011-05 Rev. NC 11/2013
This manual is one of a set of two supporting this product. Refer
to P/N 506013-05 for Care and Operation Instructions.
Ce manuel est disponible en francais, simplement en faire la
demande. Numéro de la pièce 506223-68.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
INSTALLATEUR : Laissez cette notice avec l’appareil.
CONSOMMATEUR : Conservez cette notice pour
consultation ultérieure.
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.
Gas Conversion Kits .........................Page 36
Please read and understand these
instructions before beginning your
installation.
The assembled vented gas fireplace heater is
packaged with:
1 - the logs are packaged in a carton located
within the firebox.
2 - one plastic bag of glowing embers is located
in the bottom compartment.
3 - one envelope containing the literature
package which consists of the care and
operation s manual, installation instructions,
warning labels and warranty; envelope is
located in the bottom compartment.
4 - one vent restrictor to be applied as shown on
Page 12 ; restrictor is taped to the envelope.
5 - one hood taped to the front of the standoff
bracket at the top of the unit.
6 - three-piece ceramic ember panel.
INTRODUCTION
The Millivolt appliances have a millivolt gas
control valve with piezo ignition system. If any
optional accessories that will require electrical
power are to be installed, the electrical power
must be provided at the time of appliance
installation.
The Electronic appliances are designed to operate on natural or propane gas. An electronic
intermittent pilot ignition system provides safe,
efficient operation. External electrical power is
required to operate these units.
These vented gas fireplace heaters are sealed
combustion, air-circulating gas fireplaces designed for residential applications.
Approved Vent Components - These fireplaces
are designed, tested and listed for operation
and installation with the following vent components only:
• Secure Vent
nents manufactured by IHP,
• Secure Flex® Flexible Vent Components
manufactured by IHP and
• Z-FLEX® Model GA Venting Systems listed
to UL1777 and ULCS635 manufactured by
Flexmaster Canada Limited.
Use only the correct size venting (4-1/2" inner
and 7-1/2" outer).
These approved vent system components are
labeled for identification. DO NOT use any
other manufacturer’s vent components with
these appliances.
®
Direct-Vent System Compo-
WARNING
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.
AVERTISSEMENT
Les jeunes enfants devraient être
surveillés étroitement lorsqu’ils
se trouvent dans la même pièce
que l’appareil. Les tout petits,
les jeunes enfants ou les adultes
peuvent subir des brûlures s’ils
viennent en contact avec la surface chaude. Il est recommandé
d’installer une barrière physique
si des personnes à risques habitent la maison. Pour empêcher
l’accès à un foyer ou à un poêle,
installez une barrière de sécurité; cette mesure empêchera les
tout petits, les jeunes enfants et
toute autre personne à risque
d’avoir accès à la pièce et aux
surfaces chaudes.
Children and adults should be alerted to the
hazards of high surface temperature and
should stay away to avoid burns or clothing
ignition.
Les enfants et les adultes devraient être informés des dangers que posent les températures
de surface élevées et se tenir à distance afin
d’éviter des brûlures ou que leurs vêtements
ne s’enflamment.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY
THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE OR
ITS COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFICATION OR
ALTERATION MAY VOID THE WARRANTY, CERTIFICATION AND LISTINGS OF THIS UNIT.
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WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury
or property damage. Refer to
this manual. For assistance or
additional information consult
a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING
Failure to comply with these
installation instructions will result
in an improperly installed and
operating appliance, voiding its
warranty. Any change to this appliance and/or its operating controls
is dangerous.
WARNING
Clothing or other flammable
material should not be placed
on or near the appliance.
AVERTISSEMENT
NOTE: 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, etcetera. It is imperative that control
compartments, burners and circulating air
passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
Remarque: L’installation et la réparation
devrait être confiées à un technicien qualifié.
L’appareil devrait faire l’objet d’une inspection
par un technicien professionnel avant d’être
utilisé et au moins une fois l’an par la suite.
Des nettoyages plus fréquents peuvent être
nécessaires si les tapis, la literie, et cetera
produisent une quantité importante de poussière. Il est essentiel que les compartiments
abritant les commandes, les brûleurs et les
conduits de circulation d’air de l’appareil
soient tenus propres.
Do not use this appliance if any part has
been under water. Immediately call a
qualified, service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any parts of the
control system and any gas control which
has been under water.
Ne pas utiliser cet appareil s’il a été plongé,
même partiellement, dans l’eau. Appeler un technicien qualifié pour inspecter
l’appareil et remplacer toute partie du
système de commande et toute commande
qui a été plongée dans l’eau.
The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded and wired in accordance with
local codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70 - latest edition, or the Canadian Electrical
Code, CSA C22.1 - latest edition.
Provide adequate clearances around air openings and adequate accessibility clearance for
service and proper operation. Never obstruct the
front or back openings of the appliance.
These appliances are designed to operate on
natural or propane gas only. The use of other
fuels or combination of fuels will degrade
the performance of this system and may be
dangerous.
These fireplaces are designed as supplemental
heaters. Therefore, it is advisable to have an
alternate primary heat source when installed
in a dwelling.
These appliances must not be connected to a
chimney or flue serving a separate solid fuel
burning appliance.
Millivolt Models - The millivolt appliances are
manually controlled and feature a spark igniter
(piezo) that allows the appliance's pilot gas to
be lit without the use of matches or batteries.
This system provides continued service in the
event of a power outage.
On ne devrait pas placer de
vêtements ni d’autres matières
inflammables sur l’appareil ni à
proximité.
WARNING
Any safety screen or guard
removed for servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to
operating the appliance.
AVERTISSEMENT
Tout écran ou protecteur retiré
pour permettre l’entretien de
l’appareil doit être remis en
place avant de mettre l’appareil
en marche.
WARNING
Improper installation or use of
this appliance can cause serious
injury or death from fire, burns,
explosion or carbon monoxide
poisoning.
IMPROPER INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS
APPLIANCE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH FROM FIRE, BURNS, EXPLOSION OR
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING.
Only trim kit(s) supplied by the manufacturer
shall be used in the installation of this appliance.
Seules les trousses de garniture fournies
par le fabricant doivent être utilisées pour
l’installation de cet appareil.
These appliances comply with National
Safety Standards and are tested and listed
by OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. (Report No.
116-F-05d-5) to ANSI Z21.88-2009 (in Canada,
CSA-2.33-2009), and CAN/CGA-2.17-M91
(R2009) in both USA and Canada, as vented
gas fireplace heaters.
Both millivolt and electronic versions of
these appliances are listed by OMNI-Test
Laboratories for installation in bedrooms
and Manufactured Homes.
Misc. Codes / Standards -
The Installation must conform to local codes or,
in the absence of local codes, with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - latest
edition (In Canada, the current CAN/CGA-B149.1
installation code).
Electronic and Millivolt models come standard
with a manually-modulated gas valve; flame appearance and heat output can be controlled at the
gas valve. The BTU Input for these appliances
is shown in Table 1.
Input (BTU/HR) Gas Valves (all models)
Models
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
Input Rate (BTU / HR)
Nat. GasProp. Gas
25,000 high
19,000 low
27,000 high
21,000 low
31,000 high
25,000 low
24,000 high
18,000 low
27,000 high
21,000 low
29,000 high
23,000 low
Table 1
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Gas Pressure - All Models
Tables 2 and 3 show the appliances' inlet and
manifold gas pressure requirements:
Inlet Gas Supply Pressure
(all models)
Fuel #MinimumMaximum
Natural Gas
Propane
4.5" WC
(1.12 kPa)
11.0" WC
(2.74 kPa)
10.5" WC
(2.61 kPa)
13.0" WC
(3.23 kPa)
Table 2
Deration - At higher elevations, the amount
of BTU fuel value delivered must be reduced
by either:
• Using gas that has been derated by the gas
company.
• Changing the burner orice to a smaller size
as regulated by the local authorities having
jurisdiction and by the (USA) National Fuel
Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 - latest
edition or, in Canada, the CAN/CGA-B149.1
codes - latest edition.
Flame breadth, height and width will diminish
4% for every 1,000 feet of altitude.
Manifold
(OUT)
Test Port
Orange
Wire
(From DFC
Wire
Harness)
Inlet (IN)
Test Port
Hi/Lo Flame
Control Knob
Green Wire
(From DFC Wire
Harness)
Manifold Gas Supply Pressure
(all models)
Fuel #LowHigh
Natural
Gas
Propane
(Lo) 2.2" WC
(0.55 kPa)
(Lo) 6.3" WC
(1.57 kPa)
(Hi) 3.5" WC
(0.87 kPa)
(Hi) 10.0" WC
(2.49 kPa)
Table 3
Test gauge connections are provided on the
front of the millivolt and electronic gas control
valve (identified IN for the inlet and OUT for the
manifold side). The control valves have a 3/8"
(10mm) NPT thread inlet and outlet side of the
valve (refer to Figures 1 and 2).
Propane tanks are at pressures that will cause
damage to valve components. Verify that the
tanks have step down regulators to reduce the
pressure to safe levels.
The appliance and its appliance main gas
valve must be disconnected from the gas
supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures in
excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
The appliance must be isolated from the
gas supply piping system by closing its
equipment shutoff valve during any pressure
testing of the gas supply piping system at
test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi
(3.5 kPa).
Orifice Sizes - Sea Level to High Altitude
(All Models)
These appliances are tested and approved for
installation at elevations of 0-4500 feet (0-1372
meters) above sea level using the standard burner
orifice sizes (marked with an "*" in Table 4).
For elevations above 4500 feet, contact your
gas supplier or qualified service technician.
Burner Orifice Sizes
Elevation 0-4500 feet ( 0-1372 meters)
Model
Series
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
Table 4
Nat.Gas
drill size (inches)
#42 (0.0935")*
H3721 •
#40 (0.0980")*
#53 (0.0595")*
69L96 •
#37 (0.1040")*
24M10 •
* Standard size installed at factory
• Part /Cat. Number
Propane
drill size (inches)
(0.0570")*
H8998 •
39L10•
(0.0620")*
21L01 •
In Canada - CAN/CGA-2.17-M91 (R2009)
(high altitude):
THE CONVERSION SHALL BE CARRIED
OUT BY A MANUFACTURER’S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF
THE MANUFACTURER, PROVINCIAL OR
TERRITORIAL AUTHORITIES HAVING
JURISDICTION AND IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
CAN/CGA-B149.1 OR CAN/CGA-B149.2
INSTALLATION CODES.
Gas Valve Diagrams
See Figure 1 for Millivolt models and Figure 2
For Electronic Models.
Main Gas Control Knob
OFF/PILOT/ON
N
O
T
O
it
L
I
P
O
F
F
OUT
IN
Manifold Pressure Tap
Inlet Pressure Tap
Pilot Adjustment
I
P
W
O
L
H
I
HI/LO Variable
Flame Height
Adjustment
Screw
T
O
L
HTPTHTPT
Main Gas Inlet
3/8" NPT
Yellow Ground Wire
(From DFC Wire
Harness)
Figure 2 - SIT Electronic Gas Valve
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
These fireplaces are approved for installation in
the US state of Massachusetts if the following
additional requirements are met:
• Install this appliance in accordance with
Massachusetts Rules and Regulations 248
C.M.R.
• Installation and repair must be done by a
plumber or gas fitter licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
• The exible gas line connector used shall
not exceed 36" (92cm) in length.
• The individual manual shut-off must be a
T-handle type valve.
Massachusetts Horizontal Vent Requirements
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, horizontal terminations installed less than seven
(7) feet above the finished grade must comply
with the following additional requirements:
• A hard wired carbon monoxide detector
with an alarm and battery back-up must be
installed on the floor level where the gas
fireplace is installed. The carbon monoxide
detector must comply with NFPA 720, be
ANSI/UL 2034 listed and be ISA certified.
• A metal or plastic identication plate must
be permanently mounted to the exterior of
the building at a minimum height of eight (8)
feet above grade and be directly in line with
the horizontal termination. The sign must
read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2)
inch in size, GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW.
KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS.
Figure 1 - SIT Millivolt Gas Valve
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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COLD CLIMATE INSULATION
For cold climate installations, seal all cracks
around your appliance with noncombustible
material and wherever cold air could enter
the room. It is especially important to insulate
outside chase cavity between studs and under
floor on which appliance rests, if floor is above
ground level. Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked or stuffed with unfaced
fiberglass insulation.
If the fireplace is being installed on a cement
slab in cold climates, a sheet of plywood or
other raised platform can be placed underneath
to prevent conduction of cold transferring to
the fireplace and into the room. It also helps to
sheetrock inside surfaces and tape for maximum
air tightness and caulk firestops.
MANUFACTURED HOME
REQUIREMENTS
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured home
and must be installed in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions.
Cet appareil peut être installé cómme du matériel d'origine dans une maison préfabriquée (É.U.
seulement) ou mobile et doit être installé selon
les instructions du fabricant.
TOP VENT
APPLICATION
APPLICATION
TOP VENT
INSTALLATION
VERTICAL VENT
(Rear Vent Application)
REAR VENT
RECESSED
REAR VENT
APPLICATION
APPLICATION
TOP VENT
TOP VENT
APPLICATION
TOP VENT
APPLICATION
HORIZONTAL VENT
(Rear Vent Application without a chase)
APPLICATION
TOP VENT
APPLICATION
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.
Cet appareil doit être utilisé uniquement avec le
type de gaz indiqué sur la plaque signalétique.
Cet appareil ne peut être converti à d'autres gaz,
sauf si une trousse de conversion est utilisée.
CAUTION: Ensure that the cross members are not cut or weakened during
installation. The structural integrity of
the manufactured home floor, wall, and
ceiling / roof must be maintained.
CAUTION: This appliance must be grounded to the chassis of the manufactured
home in accordance with local codes or
in the absence of local codes, with the
National Electrical Code ANSI / NFPA 70
- latest edition or the Canadian Electrical
Code CSA C22.1 - latest edition.
HORIZONTAL VENT
(Rear Vent Application with a chase)
Figure 3
- Typical Locations
HORIZONTAL VENT
(Top Vent Application)
LOCATION
In selecting the location, the aesthetic and
functional use of the appliance are primary
concerns. However, vent system routing to
the exterior and access to the fuel supply are
also important.
Due to high temperatures, the appliance
should be located out of traffic and away from
furniture and draperies (Figure 3).
En raison des températures élevées, l’appareil
devrait être installé dans un endroit où il y a
peu de circulation et loin du mobilier et des
tentures (Figure 3).
The location should also be free of electrical,
plumbing or other heating/air conditioning
ducting.
These direct-vent appliances are uniquely
suited for installations requiring a utility shelf
positioned directly above the fireplace. Utility
shelves like these are commonly used for locating television sets and decorative plants.
VERTICAL VENT
(Top Vent Application)
Be aware that this is a heat producing appliance. Objects placed above the unit are
exposed to elevated temperatures.
Do not insulate the space between the appliance and the area above it (see Figure 8).
The minimum height from the base of the appliance to the underside of combustible materials
used to construct a utility shelf in this fashion
is shown in Figure 8.
The appliance must be mounted on a fully supported base extending the full width and depth of
the unit. The appliance may be located on or near
conventional construction materials. However,
if installed on combustible materials, such as
carpeting, vinyl tile or other combustible material
other than wood flooring, the appliance shall be
installed on a metal or wood panel extending the
full width and depth of the appliance.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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12
X
Roof Pitch is X/12
2 FT
MIN.
2 FT MIN.
Lowest
Discharge
Opening
H*
*H = MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO
LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING OF VENT
TERMINATION HEIGHTS FOR VENTS ABOVE
FLAT OR SLOPED ROOFS
Horizontal Overhang
Vertical
Wall
Vent
Termination
Storm Collar
Concentric
Vent Pipe
Flashing
1 inch (25.4 mm) Minimum
Clearance to Combustibles
VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES
Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances
These instructions should be used as a
guideline and do not supersede local codes
in any way. Install venting according to local
codes, these instructions, the current National
Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1) in the USA or
the current standards of CAN/CGA-B149.1
in Canada.
Vertical Vent Termination Clearances
Terminate multiple vent terminations according to
the installation codes listed above and Figures 4 and 5.
Flat to 6/121.00.3
6/12 to 7/121.250.38
7/12 to 8/121.50.46
8/12 to 9/122.00.61
9/12 to 10/122.50.76
10/12 to 11/123.250.99
11/12 to 12/124.01.22
12/12 to 14/125.01.52
14/12 to 16/126.01.83
The vent / air intake termination clearances
above the high side of an angled roof is as
shown in the following chart:
16/12 to 18/127.02.13
18/12 to 20/127.52.29
20/12 to 21/128.02.44
Figure 5
Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances
The horizontal vent termination must have a minimum of 6" (152 mm) clearance to any overhead
combustible projection of 2-1/2" (64 mm) or less (see Figure 6). For projections exceeding 2-1/2"
(64 mm), see Figure 6. For additional vent location restrictions refer to Figure 7 on Page 7.
6
Combustible Projection
2-1/2”
or less in length
Combustible Projection greater
than 2-1/2” in length
Ventilated
Soffit
Unventilated
Soffit
6"
18"
(457 mm)
12"
(305 mm)
(152 mm)
Side Elevation View
Termination Kit
Figure 6
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
All horizontal terminations
may be located as close as
6” (152mm) to any
(non-combustible and
combustible) exterior
sidewall. This distance
may be decreased to 2”
(51mm) for non-combustible exterior
sidewalls only, if the
SV4.5HT-2 termination
is used.
Termination Kit
NOTE" See Figure 36 on Page 19 for the exterior wall recess
allowances of the square horizontal termination.
Min. Distance To
Unprotected
Perpendicular Side Wall
8-1/4"
45º
Combustible Materials
Allowed In Shaded
Area “Safe Zone”
12"
5"
Top View Of
Fireplace
Side
Wall
Side
Wall
Min. Distance
To Protected
Perpendicular
Side Wall
12 (305) MANTEL
10 (254) MANTEL
8 (203) MANTEL
6 (152) MANTEL
4 (102) MANTEL
2-1/2
(64)
12-1/2
(318)
10-1/2
(267)
8-1/2
(216)
2 (51) MANTEL
TOP OF
APPLIANCE
4-1/2
(114)
6-1/2
(165)
MANTEL CLEARANCES
Inches (mm)
Appliance And Vent Clearances
The appliance is approved with zero clearance to combustible materials on
all sides (as detailed in Table 5), with the following exception: When the
unit is installed with one side flush with a wall, the wall on the other
side of the unit must not extend beyond the front edge of the unit. In
addition, when the unit is recessed, the side walls surrounding the unit
must not extend beyond the front edge of the unit (see Figure 3).
MINIMUM CLEARANCES* Inches (millimeters)
Back1/2" (13)
0 (0) from Spacers Or Dimples
Sides1/2" (13)
0 (0) from Spacers Or Dimples **
Top Spacers0 (0)
Floor0 (0)
From Bottom of Unit To Ceiling64 (1626)
Vent3 (76)
Top * / 1 (25.4) Sides & Bottom
SERVICE CLEARANCES Feet (meters)
Front3 feet (0.9 meters)
Table 5
All Models
Top Vent*50-1/2 (1283)*52-1/4 (1327)
Rear Vent*40-1/4 (1022)*40-1/4 (1022)
* Includes 3” clearance to combustibles (required above vent components)
Do not insulate the
space between the
appliance and the area
above it.
Shelf Height
(see table)
Shelf Above Fireplace With Rear Venting
Figure 8 -
Inches (millimeters)
Combustible Shelf Height - Inches (millimeters)
Secure Vent
®
Do not insulate the
space between the appliance and the area
above it.
Secure Flex® (flex elbow)
Shelf Height
(see table)
Shelf Above Fireplace With Top Venting
Shelf Height Minimum Clearances With Top Venting
*NOTE: 3" (75 mm) above any horizontal/inclined vent component.
**NOTE: See Page 9, Step 1 for clearance requirements to the nailing
flange located at each side of the unit and any screw heads adjacent to it.
Hearth Extension- A hearth extension is not required with this appliance.
If a hearth extension is used, do not block the lower control compartment
door. Any hearth extension used is for appearance only and does not have
to conform to standard hearth extension installation requirements.
Shelf Height - To provide for the lowest possible shelf surface, use the
alternate rear vent outlet, the venting attached to the top vent should be
routed in a way to minimize obstructions to the space above the appliance.
Do not insulate the space between the appliance and the area above
it (see Figure 8). The minimum height from the base of the appliance to
the underside of combustible materials used to construct a utility shelf in
this fashion is shown in Figure 8.
Wall Finishes / Surrounds / Mantels
NOTE: Combustible wall finish materials and/or surround materials must not
be allowed to encroach the area defined by the appliance front face (black
sheet metal). Never allow combustible materials to be positioned in front
of or overlapping the appliance face (see Figures 63 and 64 on Page 32).
Non-combustible materials, such as surrounds and other appliance trim,
may be installed on the appliance face with these exceptions: they must not
cover any portion of the removable glass panel or control compartment.
Vertical installation clearances to combustible mantels vary according
to the depth of the mantel. See Figure 9. Mantels constructed of noncombustible materials may be installed at any height above the appliance
opening; however, do not allow anything to hang below the fireplace hood.
Minimum clearance requirements include any projections such as shelves,
window sills, mantels, etc. above the appliance.
NOTE: We recommend the use of high temperature paint (rated 175° F
or higher) on the underside of the mantel.
8
NOTE: Hood is shown as positioned on fireplaces with
radiant panels. The hood position for fireplaces with
louvered panels is higher than shown.
Figure 9 - Minimum Mantel Clearances
Combustible materials may project beyond one side of the fireplace
opening as long as they are kept within the shaded areas illustrated here.
Figure 10 - Minimum Distance to Side Wall
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Page 9
PRE-INSTALLATION STEPS
The appliance is shipped with all gas controls
and components installed and pre-wired.
1. Remove the shipping carton. Remove the
shipping pad, exposing the front glass door.
2. Open the two spring latches securing the
glass door (under the firebox floor). Remove
the door by tilting it outward at the bottom
and lifting it up. Set the door aside, taking
care to protect it from inadvertent damage.
See Removing The Glass Enclosure Panel on
Page 30.
3. Remove the log set from the firebox. Handle
logs carefully to prevent breakage.
4. Remove the embers and volcanic stone from
the control compartment.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION SEQUENCE
The typical sequence of installation is outlined
below. However, each installation is unique and
may result in variations to the steps described.
See the page numbers references in the following steps for detailed procedures.
Step 1. FRAMING (Page 9): Install top standoff
spacers. Construct the appliance framing.
Position the appliance within the framing.
Secure with nailing flanges.
Step 2. (Page 11) Route gas supply line to
appliance location.
Step 3. (Page 12) Preparing the appliance
vent collar.
Step 4. (Page 12) Install the vent system and
exterior termination.
Step 5. (Page 24) Field Wiring
a. Millivolt Appliances -Install the operat-
ing control switch (not factory provided)
and bring in electrical service line for forced
air-circulating blower (optional equipment).
b. Electronic Appliances - Field wire and
install operating control switch.
Frame these appliances as illustrated in Figures
13 and 14 on Pages 10 and 11 (Figure 15
applies to corner framing installations only).
All framing details must allow for a minimum
clearance to combustible framing members as
shown in Table 5 on Page 8.
If the appliance is to be elevated above floor level,
a solid continuous platform must be constructed
below the appliance.
Headers may be in direct contact with the
appliance top standoff spacers (Figure 12),
maintaining the 3" clearance to the fireplace top,
but must not be supported by them or notched
to fit around them. All construction above the appliance must be self-supporting. DO NOT use
the appliance for structural support.
The fireplace should be secured to the side
framing members using the unit's side nailing
flanges - one top and bottom on each side of
the fireplace front. See Figure 13. Use 8d nails
or their equivalent.
TOP STANDOFF SPACERS
IMPORTANT! Bend the top standoff spacers to
the proper configuration as shown in Figure
12 (see detail "B" if 1/2" nish materials are
being used or detail "C" if 5/8" nish materials
are being used).
The two 3" standoff spacers on top of the
fireplace cabinet are shipped flat as shown in
detail A (Figure 12). The standoffs will need to
be bent to their proper configuration to maintain
the required top 3” clearance as follows:
1) The standoffs are secured with 2 screws in
the 2 left screw holes (see detail A in Figure
12). Remove the screw on the right.
2) Bend the standoffs as shown in Detail B
(Figure 12) if 1/2” finish materials are being
used or Detail C (Figure 12) if 5/8” finish
materials are being used.
3) Install the screw that was removed on step
1 as shown in Figure 12.
SIDE NAILING FLANGES
Bend out the appropriate nailing flanges for
the drywall/finish material to be used. Nailing
flanges are provided for flush framing, 1/2" and
5/8" framing depths (see Figure 13).
Install the top standoff spacers to the proper
configuration before installing the fireplace.
Positioned flat as shipped
A
from the factory.
Top Standoff
Fireplace Front
Configuration if 1/2"
B
finish materials are
being used.
Top Standoff
Fireplace Front
Configuration if 5/8" finish
materials are being used.
C
IMPORTANT!
Top Standoff
Fireplace Front
Figure 12 - Top Standoff Spacers
Unit Nailing Flange
(No clearance to
combustible framing
is required)
Side
Framing
NOTE: The nailing flanges, combustible members,
and screw heads in areas directly adjacent to
the nailing anges are EXEMPT from the 1/2"
clearance to combustible requirements for the
firebox outer wrapper.
Combustible framing may be in direct contact with
the nailing flanges and may be located closer than
1/2" from screw heads and the firebox wrapper in
areas adjacent to the nailing flanges.
Frame the opening to the exact dimensions
specified in the framing details in this manual.
Figure 13 - Side Nailing Flanges
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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Page 10
FIREPLACE AND FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS
Framing
Models
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
ModelsAFUEP4AFUEP4
EDV3566616661
EDV4066646665
EDV4567636762
ABC
in.35-1/440-1/420-7/823-5/827-1/2 43-5/8
mm89610225306006991108
in.40-1/440-1/420-7/823-5/827-1/2 43-5/8
mm102210225306006991108
in.45-1/440-1/420-7/823-5/827-1/2 43-5/8
mm114910225306006991108
Efficiencies %
Natural GasPropane
(rear vent)C(top vent)
DE
Vent Framing - Top Vent
With One 90º Elbow
Vent Framing - Rear Vent
With no Elbows
B
Framing should be constructed
of 2x4 or larger lumber.
10-1/2
(
)
267
7
(178)
5-1/8
(130)
7
(178)
5-1/8
E
(130)
12-1/8
(308)
12-1/8
(308)
Vent Size
Co-axial DV
Vent Size
Diagrams, illustrations and photographs are not to scale - consult
installation instructions. Product
designs, materials, dimensions,
specifications, colors and prices
are subject to change or discontinuance without notice.
4-1/2" Inner
7-1/2" Outer
Based on CSA P.4.1-09
NOTES
Input (BTU/HR) - MV & Electronic
Input Rate (BTU / HR)
ModelsNat. Gas Prop. Gas
EDV3525,00024,000
EDV4027,00027,000
EDV4531,00029,000
Rear/Side
Standoffs
Vertical Venting Through the Ceiling:
Frame ceiling opening - Use a plumb line
from the ceiling above the appliance to locate
center of the vertical run. Cut and/or frame an
opening, 10-1/2" x 10-1/2" (267 mm x 267
mm) inside dimensions, about this center
mark (see Figure 19).
WARNING
Framing
Spacers
Header
Spacing
Top
M
N
Top View
K
Inches (mm)
¹⁄₂ A
A
Concentric Flue:
Flue
4-1/2” (114 mm);
Combustion Air
7-1/2” (190 mm).
10-7/8
(275)
3 (76)
D
C
C is the required framing depth dimension when the
finish material(drywall) thickness is 1/2" (13mm)
Viewable Glass Size
35" Model
40" Model
45" Model
29-1/2" Wide
24" High
34-1/2" Wide
24" High
39-1/2" Wide
24" High
20-7/8
(531)
Hood
1/2 (13)
10
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.
AVERTISSEMENT
Risque de dommages ou de
blessures si les pièces ne sont
pas installées conformément à
ces schémas et ou si des pièces
autres que celles spécifiquement
approuvées avec cet appareil sont
utilisées.
Figure 14
F
H
J
G
GAS INLET
either side
(
and bottom)
3 (76)
Front View
(179)
ModelFGHJKLMN
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
in.40-1/837-1/82429-1/235-1/827-1/221-1/210-3/4
mm1019943609749892698546273
in.40-1/837-1/82434-1/240-1/827-1/226-1/213-3/4
mm10199436098761019698675337
in.40-1/837-1/82439-1/245-1/827-1/231-1/215-3/4
mm114694360910031146698802401
10-1/8
(257)
7
L
Electrical
Inlet
Right Side View
Page 11
FIREPLACE FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS
Framing
ModelABCDEF
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
* In EDV35 corner installations, the unit has been moved 1-3/8" (35mm)
* These dimensions occur when one 45º elbow is connected directly
NOTE: Venting requirements for rear vent applications in corner installations - the horizontal vent length “a” to “b,” must not exceed 28" (711mm)
in. 35-1/8 65-1/2 46-5/16 25-11/16 32-3/45
mm89216641176652832127
in. 40-1/8 67-3/447-7/8 25-11/1633-7/85-3/4
mm 101917211216652860146
in. 45-1/8 72-3/4 51-7/16 25-1/1636-3/87-1/2
mm 114618481307652924191
into the room in order to achiever a minimum of 5" (127mm) in the
F dimension.
to the appliance collar.
Figure 15 - Corner Framing with Horizontal Termination
Step 2. ROUTING GAS LINE
Route a 1/2" (13 mm) gas line to the left side
of the appliance as shown in Figure 16. Gas
lines must be routed, constructed and made
of materials that are in strict accordance with
local codes and regulations. All appliances
are factory-equipped with a flexible gas line
connector and 1/2" shutoff valve. (See Figure 50 on Page 26).
Left Side
Front Corner of
Fireplace Framing
3"
(76 mm)
6-1/2"
(152 mm)
Also see Figure 14 on Page 10.
Figure 16 - Route Gas Line
Proper Sizing of Gas Line
Properly size and route the gas supply line
from the supply regulator to the area where the
appliance is to be installed per requirements
outlined in the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA
54 - latest edition (USA) or CAN/CGA-B149.1
- latest edition (Canada).
Never use galvanized or plastic pipe. Refer
to Table 6 for proper sizing of the gas supply line, if black iron pipe is being used. Gas
lines must be routed, constructed and made
of materials that are in strict accordance with
local codes and regulations. We recommend
that a qualified individual such as a plumber or
gas fitter be hired to correctly size and route
the gas supply line to the appliance. Installing
a gas supply line from the fuel supply to the
appliance involves numerous considerations of
materials, protection, sizing, locations, controls,
pressure, sediment, and more. Certainly no one
unfamiliar and unqualified should attempt sizing
or installing gas piping.
Schedule 40 Pipe
Length (feet)
0-101/23/8
10-401/21/2
40-1001/21/2
100-1503/41/2
150-2003/41/2
Table 6
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Schedule 40
Black Iron Pipe
Inside Diameter (Inches)
Natural
Gas
*F
*C
a
A
*B
Back wall of chase/enclosure(including
any finishing materials)
NOTES:
• All appliances are factory-equipped with a
flexible gas line connector and 1/2" shutoff
valve (see Figure 50 on Page 26).
• See Massachusetts Requirements on Page
4 for additional requirements for installations
in the state of Massachusetts in the USA.
• The gas supply line should Not be connected
to the appliance until Step 7 (Page 25).
• A pipe joint compound rated for gas should be
used on the threaded joints. Ensure propane
resistant compounds are used in propane
applications. Be very careful that the pipe
compound does not get inside the pipe.
• It is recommended to install a sediment
trap in the supply line as close as possible
to the appliance. Appliances using Propane
should have a sediment trap at the base of
the tank.
Propane
Gas
• Check with local building ofcial for local
code requirements (i.e. are below grade
penetrations of the gas line allowed?, etc).
IMPORTANT: If propane is used, be aware that
if tank size is too small (i.e. under 100-lbs, if
this is the only gas appliance in the dwelling.
Ref. NPFA 58), there may be loss of pressure,
resulting in insufficient fuel delivery (which
can result in sooting, severe delayed ignition
or other malfunctions). Any damage resulting
from an improper installation, such as this, is
not covered under the limited warranty.
b
7” (178mm)
*E
*D
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VENT RESTRICTOR INSTALLATION
Vent restrictor may be needed when vertically
terminating the vent system above the roof (when
using the appliance top vent), install a vent
restrictor in the top vent of the fireplace outlet.
If needed, install the restrictor as shown, either
from inside or outside the unit, in the inner
fireplace collar.
Step 3. PREPARING APPLIANCE VENT
KNOCKOUT
KNOCKOUT
COLLAR
Prepare the vent collar being used per
instructions on this page. Refer to Figure 17
for top vent usage and Figure 18 for rear, and
the following steps to prepare the appropriate
collar for use.
When the top vent collar is being used, remove
the flue baffle and vent cover plate and gasket,
then reinstall flue baffle as follows (refer to
Figure 17):
1. From inside the firebox, remove the two
screws securing the flue baffle. Set flue baffle
aside until step 4.
2. From inside the firebox, loosen the two
screws in the keyhole slots of the cover plate
and remove the remaining two cover plate
securing screws. Remove and discard the
cover plate. Reinstall and securely tighten
all four screws.
3. Reinstall the flue baffle and securely tighten
the 2 screws.
PREPARING APPLIANCE REAR VENT COLLAR
COVER PLATE
SECURING SCREWS
REAR VENT
(INSIDE UNIT)
CAP AND
GASKET
CABINET BACK
(OUTSIDE UNIT)
CROSS SECTION
Figure 18 - Rear vent seal and cover plate
removal
Restrictor
Inner
Fireplace
Collar
Appliance Top
Vent Outlet
Figure 19
Step 4. INSTALL THE VENT SYSTEM
General Information
PREPARING APPLIANCE TOP VENT COLLAR
(OUTSIDE UNIT)
CABINET TOP
FIREBOX TOP
VENT
COVER PLATE
FLUE
BAFFLE
(INSIDE UNIT)
GASKET
TOP VENT
COVER PLATE
SCREWS (4 EA)
BAFFLE SCREWS (2 EA)
CROSS SECTION
Figure 17 - Top vent seal, cover plate and
flue baffle
When the rear vent collar is being used,
remove the vent cover plate as follows (refer
to Figure 18):
1. From inside the firebox, remove the two
screws securing the lintel to the rear wall of
the firebox. Remove the lintel.
2. Remove the four cover plate securing screws.
Remove and discard the cover plate.
3. Reinstall and securely tighten all four cover
12
plate screws.
4. Re-secure the lintel to the rear wall of the
firebox.
WARNING
Failure to reinstall and securely
tighten cover plate screws could
result in leakage of flue products
into the living space. Vent cover
plate and vent seal cap must
remain securely installed on
unused vent collar. Failure to
do so could result in leakage of
flue products into living space.
Installation of Vent Restrictor
A vent restrictor may be needed with this
appliance. The restrictor is installed in the
appliance top flue outlet as shown in Figure 19, either before adding vent, from above, or
after installation of vent from below, within
the firebox. The restrictor is self securing
through a positive friction fit.
Determine the venting for the appliance. If the
vent run will include at least 8 feet of vertical
rise, then install the restrictor in the appliance
collar before connecting any vent (Refer to
Figure 19). Place the restrictor inside the appliance vent collar and press in place.
NOTE: The restrictor is included within the
firebox.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
These instructions should be used as a
guideline and do not supersede local codes
in any way. Install venting according to local
codes, these instructions, the current National
Fuel Gas Code (ANSI-Z223.1) in the USA or
the current standards of CAN/CGA-B149.1
in Canada.
Ensure clearances are in accordance with
local installation codes and the requirements
of the gas supplier.
Dégagement conforme aux codes d'installation
locaux et aux exigences du foumisseunde gaz.
Use only approved venting components.
See Approved Vent Components on
Page 2.
These fireplaces must be vented directly
to the outside.
The vent system may not service multiple
appliances, and must never be connected to a
flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance. The vent pipe is tested to be run inside
an enclosed wall (such as a chase). There is
no requirement for inspection openings in the
enclosing wall at any of the joints in the vent pipe.
Select Venting System - Horizontal or Vertical
With the appliance secured in framing, determine
vent routing and identify the exterior termination location. The following sections describe
vertical (roof) and horizontal (exterior wall)
vent applications. Refer to the section relating
to your installation. A list of approved venting
components are shown on Pages 34 and 35.
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VERTICAL TERMINATION SYSTEMS (ROOF)
See Figure 23 on Page 14 and Figures 29 through
33 on Pages 16 and 17 and their associated
Vertical Vent Tables which illustrate the various
vertical venting configurations that are possible
for use with these appliances. Secure Vent
applications are shown in these Figures; Secure
®
Flex
pipe may also be used. A Vertical Vent
®
pipe
Table summarizes each system’s minimum and
maximum vertical and horizontal length values
that can be used to design and install the vent
components in a variety of applications.
Both these vertical vent systems terminate
through the roof. The minimum vent height
above the roof and/or adjacent walls is specified in ANSI Z223.1-(latest edition) (In Canada,
the current CAN/CGA-B149.1 installation code)
by major building codes. Always consult your
local codes for specific requirements. A general
guide to follow is the Gas Vent Rule (refer to
Figure 5 on Page 6).
Vertical (Straight) Installation
(Figure 20)
Determine the number of straight vent sections required. 4-1/2" (114 mm), 10-1/2" (267
mm), 22 -1/2" (572 mm), 34-1/2" (876 mm)
and 46-1/2" (1181 mm) net section lengths
are available (see Tables on this page and
Pages 34 and 35 - Vent Sections). Plan the
vent lengths so that a joint does not occur at
the intersection of ceiling or roof joists. Refer
to the Vent Section Length Chart.
Termination
40' Max
(12.2 M)
Figure 20
*When using Secure Flex,
SV4.5FA OR
SV4.5FB Flashing
AND SV4.5SC
STORM COLLAR
1" (25.4 mm)
Minimum
Clearance to
Combustibles
*SV4.5VF
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5L6/12/24/36/48
Vent Sections
use Firestop/Spacer
SF4.5VF
NOTE: Convert inches into metric equivalent
measurement, as follows:
Millimeters (mm) = Inches x 25.4
Centimeters (cm) = Inches x 2.54
Meters (M) = Inches x .0254
Analyze the vent routing and determine the
quantities of vent sections and number of elbows
required. Refer to Vertical Vent Figures and
Tables on Pages 16 and 17 to select the type
of vertical installation desired. Vent sections
are available in net lengths of 4-1/2" (114 mm),
10-1/2" (267 mm), 22 -1/2" (572 mm), 34-1/2"
(876 mm) and 46-1/2" (1181 mm). Refer to the
Vent Section Length Chart on Page 13 for an
aid in selecting length combinations. Elbows are
available in 90° and 45° configurations. Refer
to Figure 24 on Page 15 for the SV4.5E45 and
SV4.5E90 elbow dimensional specifications.
Where required, a telescopic vent section (SV4.5LA) may be used to provide the installer
with an option in installing in tight and confined
spaces or where the vent run made up of fixed
length pieces develops a joint in a undesirable
location, or will not build up to the required
length. The SV4.5LA Telescopic Vent Section
has an effective length of from 1-1/2" (38 mm)
to 7-1/2" (191 mm). The SV4.5LA is fitted with
a locking inclined channel end (identical to a
normal vent section component) and a plain end
with 3 pilot holes. Slip the plain end over the
locking channel end of a standard SV4.5 vent
component the required distance and secure
with three screws.
Maintain a minimum 1" (25 mm) clearance to
combustible materials for all vertical elements.
Clearances for all horizontal elements are 3"
(76 mm) on top, 1" (25 mm) on sides and 1"
(25 mm) on the bottom.
A. Frame ceiling opening - Use a plumb line
from the ceiling above the appliance to locate
center of the vertical run. Cut and/or frame an
opening, 10-1/2" x 10-1/2" (267mm x 267mm)
inside dimensions, about this center mark
(Figure 20).
All of the appliances covered in this document
are fitted with collars having locking inclined
channels. The dimpled end of the vent components fit over the appliance collar to create
the positive twist lock connection.
Align the dimple (four places) of
the upper vent section with the
opening of the locking incline
channel on the lower vent section
or appliance collar. Twist vent
component clockwise to engage
and seal until arrow and dimple
Arrow
Appliance Collar or
Vent Section
align.
Dimple
Locking Incline
Channel
Connected Vent
Sections
Arrow
Figure 22
To attach a vent component to the appliance
collar, align the dimpled end over the collar,
adjusting the radial alignment until the four
locking dimples are aligned with the inlet of
the four inclined channels on the collar (refer to Figure 22). Push the vent component against
the collar until it fully engages, then twist the
component clockwise, running the dimples
down and along the incline channels until they
seat at the end of the channels. The unitized
design of the Secure Vent
engage and seal both the inner and outer pipe
without the need for sealant or screws. If desired
a #6 x 1/2" screw may be used at the joint, but
it is not required as the pipe will securely lock
when twisted.
NOTE: An elbow may also be attached to the
appliance collar. Attach in the same manner as
you would a vent section.
®
components will
D.Install firestop/spacer at ceiling - When
using Secure Vent, use SV4.5VF firestop/spacer
at ceiling joists; when using Secure Flex, use
SF4.5VF firestop/spacer. If there is living space
above the ceiling level, the firestop/spacer must
be installed on the bottom side of the ceiling.
If attic space is above the ceiling, the firestop/
spacer must be installed on the top side of
the joist. Route the vent sections through the
framed opening and secure the firestop/spacer
with 8d nails or other appropriate fasteners at
each corner. Remember to maintain 1" (25
mm) clearance to combustibles, framing
members, and attic or ceiling insulation
when running vertical chimney sections.
Attic insulation shield (96K94) may be used
to obtain the required clearances indicated
here. See installation accessories table on
Pages 34 and 35. The gap between the vent
pipe and a vertical firestop can be sealed with
non-combustible caulking.
E. Support the vertical vent run sections -
Note - Proper venting support is very important.
The weight of the vent must not be supported
by the fireplace in any degree.
Support the vertical portion of the venting
system every 8 feet (2.4m) above the fireplace
vent outlet. One method of support is by utilizing field provided support straps (conventional
plumber's tape). Secure the plumber's tape to
the framing members with nails or screws. Loop
the tape around the vent, securing the ends of
the tape to the framing. If desired, sheet metal
screws #6 x 1/2" length may be used to secure the
support straps to the vent pipe. See Figure 23.
Roof
Framing
Ceiling
Framing
Min. 10-1/2"
(267 mm)
Plumb
Bob
Figure 21
B. Attach vent components to appliance Secure Vent SV4.5 direct vent system compo-
nents are unitized concentric pipe components
featuring positive twist lock connections (see Figure 22).
14
Min. 10-1/2"
(267 mm)
C. Attach vent components to each other - Other
vent sections may be added to the previously
installed section in accordance with the requirements of the vertical vent figures and tables.
To add another vent component to a length of
vent run, align the dimpled end over the inclined
channel end of the previously installed section,
adjusting the radial alignment until the four
locking dimples are aligned with the inlets of
the four incline channels of the previous section.
Push the vent component against the previous
section until it fully engages, then twist the
component clockwise running the dimples down
and along the incline channels until they seat at
the end of the channels.This seating position
is indicated by the alignment of the arrow and
dimple as shown in Figure 22.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Figure 23
Page 15
F. Change vent direction to horizontal/inclined
SV4.5E90
(90
°
Elbow)
8-1/8"
(206 mm)
Swivel Joint
(360
°
swivel)
4-13/16"
(122 mm)
SV4.5E45
(45
°
Elbow)
Swivel Joint
(360
°
swivel)
C
D
Storm
Collar
run - At transition from or to a horizontal/inclined run, install the SV4.5E45 and SV4.5E90
elbows in the same manner as the straight vent
sections. The elbows feature a twist section to
allow them to be routed about the center axis
of their initial collar section to align with the
required direction of the next vent run element.
Twist elbow sections in a clockwise direction
only so as to avoid the possiblity of unlocking
any of the previously connected vent sections.
See Figure 24.
Framing Dimensions for Roof
Figure 24
G. Continue installation of horizontal/inclined
sections - Continue with the installation of the
straight vent sections in horizontal/inclined run
as described in Step C. Install support straps
every 5' (1.52 m) along horizontal/inclined vent
runs using conventional plumber’s tape. It is
very important that the horizontal/inclined run
be maintained in a straight (no dips), slightly
elevated plane. The recommended incline is
approximately 1/4" per foot (20 mm per meter) horizontal, in a direction away from the
fireplace. Use a carpenter’s level to measure
from a constant surface and adjust the support
straps as necessary.
It is important to maintain the required clearances to combustibles: 1" (25 mm) at all sides
for all vertical runs; and 3" (76 mm) at the top,
1" (25 mm) at sides, and 1" (25 mm) at the
bottom for all horizontal/inclined runs.
PitchCD
0/12
6/12
12/12
10-1/2"
(267 mm)
10-1/2"
(267 mm)
10-1/2"
(267 mm)
10-1/2"
(267 mm)
12"
(305 mm)
17-3/4"
(451 mm)
Figure 25
I.Install the roof flashing - Extend the vent
sections through the roof structure. Install the
roof flashing over the vent section and position such that the vent column rises vertically
(use carpenters level) (Figure 26). Nail along
perimeter to secure flashing or adjust roofing to
overlap the flashing edges at top and sides only
and trim where necessary. Seal the top and both
sides of the flashing with waterproof caulking.
Figure 27
K. Install the vertical termination - The final
step involves installation of the SV4.5CGV-1
Vertical Termination. Extend the vent sections
to the height as shown in the "Vertical vent termination section" on Page 6. The SV4.5CGV-1
Vertical Termination (Figure 28) installs in the
exact same fashion as any other Secure Vent®
section. Align the termination over the end of
the previously installed section, adjusting the
radial alignment until the four locking dimples
of the termination are aligned with the inlets of
the four incline channels of the last vent section.
Push the termination down until it fully engages,
then twist the termination clockwise running the
dimples down and along the incline channels
until they seat at the end of the channels.
H.Frame roof opening - Identify location for
vent at the roof. Cut and/or frame opening per
Roof Framing Chart and Figure 25.
Figure 26
J. Install the storm collar - Install the storm
collar, supplied with the flashing, over the
vent/flashing joint. See Figure 27. Loosen the
storm collar screw. Slide collar down until it
meets the top of the flashing. Tighten the adjusting screw. Apply non-combustible caulking or
mastic around the circumference of the joint
to provide a water tight seal.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Figure 28
If the vent system extends more than 5' (1.5
m) above the roof flashing, stabilizers may be
necessary. Additional screws may be used at
section joints for added stability. Guide wires
may be attached to the joint for additional support on multiple joint configurations.
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Page 16
VERTICAL VENT FIGURES/TABLES
.
NOTE:Secure Vent
in the figures; Secure Flex® (flexible vent pipe)
may also be used.
NOTE: It is very important that the horizontal/
inclined run be maintained in a straight (no
dips), slightly elevated plane. The recommended
incline is approximately 1/4" per foot (20 mm
per meter) horizontal, in a direction away from
the fireplace. The rise per foot run ratios that
are smaller are acceptable all the way down to
at or near level.
®
(rigid vent pipe) is shown
TABLE A
H MaximumV Minimum
(meters)
feetfeet
(meters)
2(0.610)1(0.305)
4(1.219)2(0.610)
6(1.829)3(0.914)
8(2.438)4(1.219)
V + H = 40 feet (12.2 meters) Max.
H = 8 feet (2.4 meters) Max.
Ratio V to H ratio is 1:2
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
*When using Secure Flex, use Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF
V
NOTE: SV4.5VF (Secure Vent), SF4.5VF (Secure
Flex®) firestop/spacer must be used anytime
vent pipe passes through a combustible floor
or ceiling. SV4.5HF (Secure Vent), SF4.5HF (Secure Flex)firestop/spacer must be used anytime
vent pipe passes through a combustible wall.
NOTE: Two 45 degree elbows may be used in
place of one 90 degree elbow. The same rise
to run ratios, as shown in the venting figures
for 90 elbows, must be followed if 45 degree
elbows are used.
NOTE: An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of
vertical rise, except where an elbow is the
only vertical component in the system. (See
Figure 38 on Page 20).
Ceiling
Firestop/
Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Max. 40 ft
(12.2 m)
Example: If 8 feet of (H) horizontal vent
run is needed, then 4 feet minimum (V)
vertical vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 2 (H) ratio.
For every 1 foot of (V) vertical, you are
allowed 2 feet of (H) horizontal run, up to
NOTE: Install the U-shaped vent restrictor in any vent
run with more than 8 ft. of vertical rise. See Page 12.
a maximum horizontal run of 8 feet.
Figure 30 - Rear Vent - ONE 90 DEGREE ELBOW
feet
V
V1
H
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Wall
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
H
TABLE B
H Maximum
(meters)
(1.524)
5
(1.524)
5
(3.048)
10
(4.572)
15
(6.096)
20
V + V1+ H = 40 feet (12.2 m) Max.
H = 20 feet (6.096 meters) Max.
V Minimum
feet
Elbow Only
1
2
3
4
(meters)
(0.305)
(0.610)
(0.914)
(1.219)
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent
run is needed, then 4 feet minimum of
(V) vertical vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio.
For every 1 foot of (V) vertical, you are
allowed 5 feet of (H) horizontal run, up
to a maximum horizontal run of 20 feet.
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*When using
Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/
Spacer SF4.5VF.
A Vent Restrictor, as shown in Figure 19 on
Page 12, must be used in this application.
Figure 29 - Top Vent - STRAIGHT
*When using Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
Figure 31
- Top Vent - TWO 90 DEGREE ELBOWS
WARNING
An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of
vertical rise except where an elbow is the
only vertical component in the system.
See Figure 38.
NOTE: Install the U-shaped vent restrictor in
any vent run with more than 8 ft. of vertical
rise. See Page 12.
Under no circumstances, may separate sections of concentric flexible vent
pipe be joined together.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Page 17
VERTICAL VENT FIGURES/TABLES
(continued)
TABLE C
+H
MaximumH MaximumV Minimum
H
1
2
4
6
8
(meters)
(0.610)
(1.219)
(1.829)
(2.438)
(meters)
feetfeetfeet
(1.524)
5
(3.048)
10
(4.572)
15
(6.096)
20
V + V1+ H + H1 = 40 feet (12.2 m) Max
H = 8 feet (2.438 meters) Max.
H + H1= 20 feet (6.096 meters) Max.
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent run is needed, then
4 feet minimum of (V) vertical vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio. For every 1 foot of
(V) vertical, you are allowed 5 feet of (H) horizontal run, up
to a maximum horizontal run of 20 feet.
NOTE: Install the U-shaped vent restrictor in any vent run with
more than 8 ft. of vertical rise. See Page 12.
(meters)
(0.305)
1
(0.610)
2
(0.914)
3
(1.219)
4
V1
H1
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Wall
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
V
*When using Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Figure 32 - Rear Vent - THREE ELBOWS
TABLE D
H
Maximum
H +
1
feetfeet
5
5
10
15
20
(meters)(meters)
(1.524)Elbow Only
(1.524)
(3.048)
(4.572)
(6.096)
H + H1 = 20 feet (6.096 m) Max.
+ H + H1 = 40 ft. (12.192 m) Max.
V + V
1
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent run is needed, then 4 feet
minimum of (V) vertical vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio. For every 1 foot of (V) vertical, you are allowed 5 feet of (H) horizontal run, up to a maximum
horizontal run of 20 feet.
An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of vertical rise except where an
elbow is the only vertical component in the system. See Figure 38.
V Minimum
1
2
3
4
(0.305)
(0.610)
(0.914)
(1.219)
H
Ceiling
V
1
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Wall
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
H
H
1
V
*When using Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
NOTE: Install the U-shaped vent restrictor in any vent run with more than
8 ft. of vertical rise. See Page 12.
Figure 33 - Top Vent - THREE ELBOWS
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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Page 18
HORIZONTAL (OUTSIDE WALL)
TYPICAL HORIZONTAL VENT INSTALLATION
TERMINATION SYSTEM
Figures 34, and Figures 38 to 43 on Pages
20 To 22 and their associated Horizontal Vent
Table illustrate the various horizontal venting
configurations that are possible for use with
these appliances. Secure Vent
®
tions are shown in these figures; Secure Flex
pipe may also be used. A Horizontal Vent Table
summarizes each system’s minimum and
maximum vertical and horizontal length values
that can be used to design and install the vent
components in a variety of applications.
Both of these horizontal vent systems terminate
through an outside wall. Building Codes limit
or prohibit terminating in specific areas. Refer
to Figure 7on Page 7 for location guidelines.
Secure Vent SV4.5 direct vent system components
are unitized concentric pipe components featuring
positive twist lock connection, (refer to Figure 22on Page 14). All of the appliances covered in this
document are fitted with collars having locking
inclined channels. The dimpled end of the vent
components fit over the appliance collar to create
the positive twist lock connection.
A.Plan the vent run -
Analyze the vent routing and determine the types
and quantities of sections required 4-1/2" (114
mm), 10-1/2" (267 mm), 22 -1/2" (572 mm), 341/2" (876 mm) and 46-1/2" (1181 mm) net section
lengths are available. It is recommended that you
plan the venting so that a joint does not occur in the
ceiling or roof joists. Allow for elbows as indicated
in Figure 24 on Page 15.
Maintain a minimum 1" (25 mm) clearance to
combustibles on the vertical sections. Clearances
for the horizontal runs are; 3" (76 mm) on top, 1"
(25 mm) on sides, and 1" (25 mm) at the bottom.
B. Frame exterior wall opening -
Locate the center of the vent outlet on the exterior wall according to the dimensions shown
in Figure 14 on Page 10. Cut and/or frame an
opening, 10-1/2" x 12 -1/8" (267 mm x 308mm)
inside dimensions, about this center.
C.Frame ceiling opening - If the vertical route
is to penetrate a ceiling, use plumb line to locate
the center above the appliance. Cut and/or frame
an opening, 10-1/2" x 10-1/2" (267 mm x 267
mm) inside dimensions, about this center (refer
to Figure 21 on Page 14).
D. Attach vent components to appliance - To
attach a vent component to the appliance collar,
align the dimpled end over the collar, adjusting the
radial alignment until the four locking dimples are
aligned with the inlets of the four incline channels
on the collar (refer to Figure 22on Page 14).
Push the vent component against the collar until it
fully engages, then twist the component clockwise,
running the dimples down and along the incline
channels until they seat at the end of the channels.
18
pipe applica-
Building
Support
Framing
SV4.5E90
®
ertical
V
Rise
Support
Brackets
Elbow
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
Figure 34 - Typical Horizontal Vent Installation
The unitized design of the Secure Vent components will engage and seal both the inner and
outer pipe elements with the same procedure.
Sealant and securing screws are not required.
NOTE: An elbow may also be attached to the
appliance collar. Attach in the same manner as
you would a vent section.
E. Attach vent components to each other - Other
vent sections may be added to the previously
installed section in accordance with the requirements of the vent tables. To add another vent
component to a length of vent run, align the
dimpled end of the component over the inclined
channel end of the previously installed section,
adjusting the radial alignment until the four locking dimples are aligned with the inlets of the four
incline channels of the previous section. Push
the vent component against the previous section
until it fully engages, then twist the component
clockwise running the dimples down and along
the incline channels until they seat at the end of
the channels.This seating position is indicated
by the alignment of the arrow and dimple as
shown in Figure 22 on Page 14.
F. Install firestop/spacer at ceiling -
When using Secure Vent, use SV4.5VF firestop/
spacer at ceiling joists; when using Secure Flex,
use SF4.5VF firestop/spacer. If there is living
space above the ceiling level, the firestop/
spacer must be installed on the bottom side of
the ceiling. If attic space is above the ceiling,
the firestop/ spacer must be installed on the
top side of the joist. Route the vent sections
through the framed opening and secure the
firestop/spacer with 8d nails or other appropriate fasteners at each corner. The gap between
the vent pipe and a firestop can be sealed with
noncombustible caulking.
Remember to maintain 1" (25 mm) clearance
to combustibles, framing members, and attic
or ceiling insulation when running vertical
chimney sections.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Horizontal / Inclined Run
SV4.5L6/12/24/36/48
Vent Sections
Support bracket spacing
every 5 ft (1.52 m)
See Figure 23 on Page 14 for
Vertical Vent
vertical vent section support
Fireplace
G.Support the vertical run sections -
On the vertical run, support the venting system every 8 feet (2.4m) above the fireplace
vent outlet with field provided support straps
(Plumber's tape). Attach the straps to the vent
pipe and secure to the framing members with
nails or screws. See Figure 23 on Page 14.
H. Change vent direction - At transition from or
to a horizontal/inclined run, install the SV4.5E45
and SV4.5E90 elbows in the same manner as
the straight vent sections. The elbows feature
a twist section to allow them to be routed about
the center axis of their initial collar section to
align with the required direction of the next
vent run element. Twist elbow sections in a
clockwise direction only so as to avoid the
possiblity of unlocking any of the previously
connected vent sections. See Figure 24 on
Page 15.
I. Continue installation of horizontal/inclined
sections - Continue with the installation of the
straight vent sections in horizontal/inclined run
as described in Step E. Install support straps
every 5 ft. (1.52 m) along horizontal/inclined
vent runs using conventional plumber’s tape.
See Figure 34. It is very important that the
horizontal/inclined run be maintained in a
straight (no dips), slightly elevated plane.
The recommended incline is approximately
1/4" per foot (20 mm per meter) horizontal,
in a direction away from the fireplace. The
rise per foot run ratios that are smaller are
acceptable all the way down to at or near
level. Use a carpenter’s level to measure
from a constant surface and adjust the support
straps as necessary.
It is important to maintain the required clearances to combustibles: 1" (25 mm) at all
sides for all vertical runs; and 3" (76 mm) at
the top, 1" (25 mm) at sides, and 1" (25 mm)
at the bottom for all horizontal/inclined runs
SV4.5HT-2
Termination
Exterior
Wall
SV4.5HT-2
Termination
Exterior
Wall
Page 19
J. Assemble vent run to exterior wall - If not
SV4.5HT-2
Termination
10-1/2"
(267mm)
7"
(178)
5-1/8"
(130 mm)
12-1/8"
(308 mm)
NOTE: Centerline of Vent Piping is NOT
the Same as the Centerline of the
Framed Opening.
6 to 48” Vent Section,
Telescopic vent section,
Elbow or Appliance Collar
Base of Appliance
3"
(76 mm)
1"
(25.4 mm)
Adaptor
SV4.5RCH
previously measured, locate the center of the
vent at the exterior wall. Prepare an opening
as described in Step B. Assemble the vent
system to point where the terminus of the last
section is within 7" (178 mm) to 11-1/4" (286
mm) inboard of the exterior surface to which
the SV4.5 HT termination is to be attached, see
Figure 35. If the terminus of the last section
is not within this distance, use the telescopic vent section SV4.5LA, as the last vent section.
For wall thicknesses greater than that shown in
Figure 36, refer to Table 8 on Page 20. This table
lists the additional venting components needed
(in addition to the termination and adaptor) for
a particular range of wall thicknesses.
K.Attach termination adaptor - Attach the
adaptor (adaptor - SV4.5RCH - provided with the
termination) to the vent section or telescoping
vent section), elbow or appliance collar as shown
in Figures 35 and 36 in the same manner as
any SV4.5 vent component (refer to Step E).
L. Install Firestop/Spacer at exterior wall
- When using the square termination, install
SV4.5HF (Secure Vent®), SF4.5HF (Secure
Flex®) Firestop/Spacer over the opening at the
exterior side of the framing, long side up, with
the 3" spacer clearance at the top as shown in
Figure 35, and nail into place. The Firestop/
Spacer may also be installed over the opening at
the interior side of the framing. The gap between
the vent pipe and a firestop can be sealed with
noncombustible caulking.
M. Install the desired termination -
1. Install the square termination (SV4.5HT-2)-
For the last step , from outside the exterior
wall, slide the collars of the termination onto
the adaptor (the outer over the outer and the
inner inside the inner) until the termination
seats against the exterior wall surface to which
it will be attached. Orient the housing of the
termination with the arrow pointed upwards.
Secure the termination to the exterior wall. The
horizontal termination must not be recessed
into the exterior wall or siding by more than
the 1-1/4" (32 mm) as shown in Figure 36.
SVHRK Snorkel Cap -The snorkel cap is
designed to be fitted into a basement window
box. The SVHRK cap is for use with flex vent
The vertical distance between the inlet and outlet
of the cap is 28" (711 mm). pipe.
IMPORTANT: The vent termination is hot
while in operation and for a period of
time following the use of the fireplace.
To prevent contact with hot surfaces,
we recommend the use of a Termina-tion Guard. See Page 35. This can be
purchased at your local dealer.
To help minimize water infiltration it is recommended that
the Firestop/Spacer (SV4.5HF)
be installed on the exterior
side of the wall.
See Figure 14 on Page 10 for Min.
Distance to Base of Appliance.
Figure 35
* Use silicone caulking to
seal the top and sides of the
termination, up to the underlayment, stucco, or masonry
wall surface.
*Caulk
*Caulk
Stucco
Figure 36
Installing the Square Horizontal Termination (SV4.5HT-2)
Interior Surface of
Finished Wall
Siding
Venting Connection and Exterior Wall Recessing of the
Maximum Extent of
Vent Run Sections
Relative to Exterior
Surface of Framing
Last Vent Section. Use
Telescopic Vent Section
(SV4.5LA), If Necessary
SV4.5HT-2
Square Termination
Adaptor
SV4.5RCH
**For thicknesses greater
than 10", see Table 8.
Horizontal Square Termination (SV4.5HT-2).
Maximum Wall Thickness
10"(254 mm)**
Exterior Surface of Siding
Exterior Surface of
Framing
6" to 9-1/4"
(152 to 235 mm)**
SV4.5HT-2
Square Termination
1-1/4" Maximum Recess
of the Square Termination
into Exterior Finishing
Material
Horizontal terminations have been designed to perform in a wide range of weather
conditions. Our terminations meet or exceed industry standards.
When selecting the locations of your horizontal terminations, do not place the termination
where water from eaves and adjoining rooflines may create a heavy flow of cascading water
onto the termination cap. If the cap must be placed where the possibility of cascading water
exists, it is the responsibility of the builder to direct the water away from the termination
cap by using gutters or other means.
Take care to carefully follow the installation instructions for the termination, including the
use of silicone caulking where required.
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Page 20
HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES/TABLES
NOTE:Secure Vent components (rigid vent pipe and terminal) are
shown in the figures; Secure Flex
terminal) may also be used.
NOTE: Two 45 degree elbows may be used in place of one 90 degree
elbow. The same rise to run ratios, as shown in the venting figures for
90 elbows, must be followed if 45 degree elbows are used.
NOTE: It is very important that the horizontal/inclined run be maintained
in a straight (no dips), slightly elevated plane. The recommended incline
is approximately 1/4" per foot (20 mm per meter) horizontal, in a direction
away from the fireplace. The rise per foot run ratios that are smaller are
acceptable all the way down to at or near level.
NOTE: SV4.5VF (Secure Vent
must be used anytime vent pipe passes through a combustible floor or
ceiling. SV4.5HF (Secure Vent), SF4.5HF (Secure Flex) firestop/spacer
must be used anytime vent pipe passes through a combustible wall.
®
components (flexible vent pipe and
®
), SF4.5VF (Secure Flex) firestop/spacer
WARNING
Under no circumstances, may separate sections of
concentric flexible vent pipe be joined together.
TABLE F
H MaximumV Minimum
(meters)
feet
(0.914)
3
**When using SecureFlex, use Wall Firestop/
Spacer SF4.5HF.
feet
Elbow Only
(meters)
H
V
Wall Firestop/
Spacer
SV4.5HF**
Square termination (SV4.5HT-2) shown.
See Table 8 as an aid in venting component selection
for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
Figure 38 - Top Vent ONE 90 DEGREE ELBOW - ELBOW CONNECTION AT APPLIANCE
Venting Components Required for Various Exterior Wall Thick-
Termination Kit Only6 to 9-1/4 (152 to 235)
Termination Kit and 6" Vent
Section (SV4.5L6)
Termination Kit and 12" Vent
Section (SV4.5L12)
Termination Kit and Tele-
scopic Section (SV4.5L12)
Table 8
H = 28 in. (711 mm) Maximum.
Wall Firestop/
Spacer
7 in
(178 mm)
SV4.5HF**
10-3/4 to 14 (273 to 356)
16-3/4 to 20 (426 to 508)
11-3/4 to 20 (299 to 508)
NOTE: See Figure 36 showing wall thickness range
when using SV4.5HT-2 termination kit.
H
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
TABLE G
H Maximum
(meters)
feetfeet
(1.524)
5
V Minimum
(meters)
1(0.305)
10(3.048)2(0.610)
15(4.572)3(0.914)
20(6.096)4(1.219)
V + H = 40 feet (12.2 m) Max.
H = 20 ft. (6.096 m) Max.
H
Wall Firestop/
Spacer SV4.5HF**
*When using Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent run is needed, then
4 feet minimum of (V) vertical
vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5
(H) ratio. For every 1 foot of
(V) vertical, you are allowed
5 feet of (H) horizontal run,
up to a maximum horizontal
run of 20 feet.
V
Ceiling
Firestop/
Spacer
SV4.5VF*
20
Only the square termination (SV4.5HT-2) may be used.
See Table 8 as an aid in venting component selection
for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
Figure 37 - Rear Vent - NO ELBOWS
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Square termination (SV4.5HT-2) shown.
See Table 8 as an aid in venting component selection
for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
Figure 39- Top Vent - ONE 90 DEGREE ELBOW - ELBOW
CONNECTION NOT DIRECTLY AT APPLIANCE
Page 21
HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES/TABLES (continued)
H
H
1
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Wall Firestop/
Spacer
SV4.5HF**
V
*When using Secure Flex , use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
Square termination (SV4.5HT-2) shown.
TABLE H
MaximumH Maximum
+H
H
1
(meters)
feet
(1.524)
5
(3.048)
10
(4.572)
15
(6.096)
20
V + H + H1 = 40 feet (12.2 m) Max.
H = 8 feet (2.438 meters) Max.
H + H1= 20 feet (6.096 meters) Max.
(meters)
feet
2(0.610)1(0.305)
4(1.219)2(0.610)
6(1.829)3(0.914)
8(2.438)4(1.219)
V Minimum
feet
(meters)
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent run is needed,
then 4 feet minimum of (V) vertical vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio. For every 1 foot of
(V) vertical, you are allowed 5 feet of (H) horizontal run,
up to a maximum horizontal run of 20 feet.
®
See Table 8 on page 20 as an aid in venting component se-
lection for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
Figure 40 - Rear Vent - TWO 90 DEGREE ELBOWS
Wall Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
H
1
*When using Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
Wall Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
Square termination (SV4.5HT-2) shown.
See Table 8 on Page 20 as an aid in venting component
selection for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
Figure 41- Top Vent - TWO 90 DEGREE ELBOWS
TABLE J
+ H
H
Maximum
1
(meters)
feet
(0.914)Elbow Only
H
V
3
(1.524)
5
(3.048)
10
(4.572)
15
(6.096)
20
V +H+ H1 = 40 feet (12.2 m) Max.
+ H1 = 20 ft. (6.096 m) Max.
H
V Minimum
(meters)
feet
1(0.305)
2(0.610)
3(0.914)
4(1.219)
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent run
is needed, then 4 feet minimum of (V) vertical
vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio. For
every 1 foot of (V) vertical, you are allowed 5
feet of (H) horizontal run, up to a maximum
horizontal run of 20 feet.
An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of vertical
rise except where an elbow is the only vertical
component in the system. See Figure 38.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES/TABLES (continued)
Wall Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
H
1
H
2
+ H1+ H
H
feetfeetfeet
Maximum
2
(meters)
H Maximum
(meters)
5(1.524)2(0.610)1(0.305)
10(3.048)4(1.219)2(0.610)
15
(4.572)
6(1.829)3(0.914)
20(6.096)8(2.438)4(1.219)
TABLE K
When using Secure Flex , use
When using Secure Flex, use
®
SF4.5VF.
SF4.5HF.
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
V
V + H + H1+ H2 = 40 feet (12.2 m) Max.
H = 8 feet (2.438 meters) Max.
H + H1+ H2= 20 feet (6.096 meters) Max.
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent run
is needed, then 4 feet minimum of (V) vertical
vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio. For every
1 foot of (V) vertical, you are allowed 5 feet of
H
(H) horizontal run, up to a maximum horizontal
run of 20 feet.
Square termination (SV4.5HT-2) shown.
See Table 8 on Page 20 as an aid in venting component selection for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
V Minimum
(meters)
Figure 42 - Rear Vent - THREE 90 DEGREE ELBOWS
*When using Secure Flex, use
Ceiling Firestop/Spacer SF4.5VF.
H
1
Wall Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
V
1
Square termination (SV4.5HT-2) shown.
**When using Secure Flex, use
Wall Firestop/Spacer SF4.5HF.
Wall Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5HF**
See Table 8 on Page 20 as an aid in venting component
selection for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses.
Figure 43 - Top Vent - THREE 90 DEGREE ELBOWS
Ceiling
Firestop/Spacer
SV4.5VF*
H
TABLE L
H Maximum
(meters)
feet
(1.524)
5
(1.524)
5
(3.048)
10
(4.572)
15
(6.096)
20
+ H1 = 20 feet (6.096 m) Max.
H
+ V+H+ H = 40 ft. (12.192 m) Max.
V
11
V
Example: If 20 feet of (H) horizontal vent
V Minimum
feet
Elbow Only
1
2
3
4
run is needed, then 4 feet minimum of (V)
vertical vent will be required.
This table shows a 1 (V) to 5 (H) ratio. For
every 1 foot of (V) vertical, you are allowed 5
feet of (H) horizontal run, up to a maximum
horizontal run of 20 feet.
An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of vertical rise except where an elbow is the only
vertical component in the system. See
Figure 38.
(meters)
(0.305)
(0.610)
(0.914)
(1.219)
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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GEAR
CLAMPS
Adaptor
(SV4.5RF)
Apply ONLY MIL-PAC BLACK HIGH
TEMPERATURE SEALANT (Catalog No.
10K81) to the outside surface of both
collars of the adaptor (be especially
careful to fill the grooves of the outer
collar to be covered by the flexible
pipe) and slide flexible pipe over
inner and outer adaptor collars.
NOTE: OUTER PIPE IS PULLED AWAY TO
SHOW THE DETAIL OF THE INNER PIPE
FLEX VENT
1-3/4” (44 mm)
Flexible Pipe and
Adaptor Outer
Collar Overlap
1-3/4” (44 mm)
Flexible Pipe and
Adaptor Inner
Collar Overlap
SECURING SCREW
(3 PLACES EQUALLY SPACED
JUST BELOW GEAR CLAMP)
Attach Adaptor to Appliance
Collar, or Secure Vent Sections
SECURING SCREW
(3 PLACES EQUALLY SPACED
JUST BELOW GEAR CLAMP)
5" (127 mm)
Radius Minimum
Flexible Vent Section
VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL VENTING USING
SECURE FLEX
®
KITS AND COMPONENTS
Secure Flex
be used in any venting application where rigid
Secure Vent
®
venting kits and components may
®
(SV4.5) direct vent components
can be used. All restrictions, clearances and
allowances that pertain to the rigid piping apply
to the flexible venting. Secure Flex kits may
not be modified; also, under no circumstances
may separate sections of flex pipe be joined
together. Secure Flex kits may be added to the end of a vent run made up of rigid Secure
Vent (SV4.5) vent sections provided that doing
so does not violate any of the venting length,
height, routing, horizontal to vertical ratio requirements or clearance considerations detailed
in this manual.
Secure Flex kits come with an included adaptor
that can be fitted to the appliance collar or the
inclined channel end of the last Secure Vent
(SV4.5) vent section in a rigid system in the
exact same fashion as any other Secure Vent
section. Align the dimpled end of the adaptor
over the previously installed section or appliance
collar, adjusting the radial alignment until the
four locking dimples of the adaptor are aligned
with the inlets of the four incline channels of the
last vent section or collar. Push on the adaptor
until it fully engages, then twist the adaptor
clockwise running the dimples down and along
the incline channels until they seat at the end
of the channels.
Attach the flexible vent to the adaptor as follows (see Figure 44):
A. Install the Inner Flex Pipe -
1. Install the small gear clamp loosely around
the inner flexible vent pipe, push it back out of
the way.
2. Apply a bead of Mill-Pac Black (700°F) high
temperature sealant - Catalog No. 10K81) to
the inner adaptor collar, approximately 1/2"
from the end.
3. Pull and extend the inner flexible vent pipe.
4. Slide the inner flex pipe over the adaptor collar.
Ensure the flexible vent pipe completely engages
the adaptor collar to a distance of 1-3/4" from
the end, and that it is free from damage or tears.
5. Slide the gear clamp down and tighten it fully
to secure the flexible vent to the adaptor inner
collar approximately 3/4" from the end of the flex.
6. Install three screws 120 degrees apart
through the flexible vent pipe and into the adaptor collar just below the gear clamp to provide
additional security to the connection.
B. Install the Outer Flex Pipe -
1. Install the large gear clamp loosely around
the outer flexible vent pipe, push it back out
of the way.
Figure 44
2. Apply a bead of Mill-Pac Black (700°F) high
temperature sealant - Catalog No. 10K81) to
the outer adaptor collar; to the grooves of the
collar which extend approximately 1" from the
end and to the flat surface, approximately 1-3/8"
from the end.
3. Pull and extend the outer flexible vent pipe.
4. Slide the outer flex pipe over the adaptor
collar. Ensure the flexible vent pipe completely
engages the adaptor collar to a distance of
1-3/4" from the end, and that it is free from
damage or tears.
5. Slide the gear clamp down and tighten it fully
to secure the flexible vent to the adaptor outer
collar approximately 3/4" from the end of the flex.
6. Install three screws 120 degrees apart
through the flexible vent pipe and into the adaptor collar just below the gear clamp to provide
additional security to the connection.
C. Route Flex Vent -
Ensure that the flex vent is properly routed to
provide the required clearance. Do Not allow
the flexible vent to bend in a radius tighter than
5" (127 mm). Refer to Figure 45. Support
horizontal sections of flex with metal straps at
2 foot (0.61 m) intervals.
D. Install Firestop/Spacers at ceilings and walls -
When Secure Flex penetrates a wall or ceiling,
a firestop/spacer is required: use the SF4.5 VF
firestop/spacer for ceilings and the SF4.5 HF
firestop/spacer for walls.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
See the appropriate sections and figures shown
throughout the venting section for their installation requirments.
Figure 45
E. Attach Flex Vent to Termination -
Secure Flex components can be purchased
separately and attached to bulk lengths of
Secure Flex flexible tubing cut to size at the
job site. Secure the flexible vent to the Secure Flex terminations in the same manner (see
Figure 44) as it was attached to the adaptor.
NOTE: Secure Flex vent must be attached
to Secure Flex terminations only. DO NOT
substitute Secure Vent terminations or the
Secure Vent adaptor for Secure Flex components. The collars of Secure Flex terminations
and adaptors have a different circumference
than what is used with the Secure Vent pipe.
Additionally, Secure Flex components have
an extended length center tube for use in
attaching the flexible vent.
WALL MOUNTED CONFIGURATION FOR FAN SWITCH (OPTIONAL)
BK
R
WIRING DIAGRAM MILLIVOLT GAS VALVES
THERMOPILE
GAS VALVE
FAN
(OPTIONAL)
CAUTION
Ground supply lead must be connected to the wire attached to the
green ground screw located on the
outlet box. See
Figure 47. Failure to
do so will result in a potential safety
hazard. The appliance must be
electrically grounded in accordance
with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition.
(In Canada, the current CSA C22.1
Canadian Electrical Code).
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can
cause improper and dangerous operation.
ATTENTION: Au moment de l'entretien des
commandes, étiquetez tous les fils avant de
les débrancher. Des erreurs de cáblage peuvent entraîner un fonctionnement inadéquat
et dangereux.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
S'assurer que l'appareil fonctionne adéquatement une fois l'entretien terminé.
Refer to Section A for millivolt appliances and
Section B for electronic appliances. The gas
valve is set in place and pre-wired at the factory
on both models.
A. Millivolt Wiring (See Figure 46) -
1. Appliance-mounted ON/OFF burner control
switch (rocker switch) is factory installed
in the control compartment. Optional wallmounted switch, thermostat, or one of the
optional remote control kits may also be
used.
2. If wall-mounted ON/OFF control switch or
thermostat is selected, mount it in a convenient location on a wall near the fireplace.
3. Wire the control switch within the millivolt
control circuit using the 15 feet of 2 conductor
wire supplied with the unit.
NOTE: The supplied 15 feet of 2 conductor
wire has one end of each conductor connected to the gas valve circuit and the other
end of each conductor placed loose inside
the bottom compartment.
CAUTION: Do Not connect the optional wall
switch to a 120V power supply.
4. If an optional control switch is installed,
turn the appliance-mounted ON/OFF burner
control switch to the OFF position.
120V AC
B
W
G
HOT
NEUTRAL
GROUND
AC/DC
POWER
ADAPTOR
B. Electronic Wiring(Figure 47)
One of the following optional controls also may
be used: ON/OFF Wall Switch, Thermostat,
Remote Control (see fireplace Care and Operation Instructions for details).
NOTE: Electronic models must be connected
to the main power supply.
1. Route a 3-wire 120Vac 60Hz 1ph power
supply to the appliance junction box.
2. Remove the electrical inlet cover plate from
the side of the unit by removing the plate’s
securing screws.
3. Remove the cover plate knockout; then
feed the power supply wire through the
knockout opening and into the unit junction
box.
4. SeeFigure 47. Connect the black power
supply wire to the lower outlet’s red pigtail
lead.
Connect the white power supply wire to the
outlet’s common terminal.
5. Connect the ground supply wire to the
pigtail lead attached to the outlet’s green
ground screw.
ELECTRONIC PILOT ASSEMBLY
HOOD
IGNITER ROD
FLAME SENSOR
24
Figure 46
OPTIONAL
REMOTE RECEIVER
ON/OFF SWITCH
WALL SWITCH
WIRING COLOR CODE
B = BLACK
BR = BROWN
GY = GRAY
PU = PURPLE
R = RED
P/N 580491-01
LIMIT SWITCH
B-VENT MODELS
ONLY
BL = BLUE
G = GREEN
O = ORANGE
W = WHITE
Y = YELLOW
SCHEMATIC REPRESENTATION ONLY
R
BATTERY HOLDER
Y
G
O
B
B
PROFLAME VALVE
W
R
PILOT TUBE
SPARK WIRE CABLE
PILOT GROUND WIRE
R
BL
B
Y
Y
G
O
W
BL
B
R
G
B
OPTIONAL CPI SWITCH
OFF (O) = INTERMITTENT PILOT MODE
ON (-) = STANDING PILOT MODE
PROFLAME DFC BOARD
B
PILOT
SENSOR
CABLE
DFC WIRE HARNESS
Figure 47 - Wiring Diagram - Electronic Gas Valves
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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NOTE: Remote receiver should be located in the
BLOWER CONTROL CIRCUIT WIRING
wall, or if installed in the control compartment,
pulled all the way forward and completely to the
left or right against the corner posts.
6. If wall-mounted ON/OFF control or thermo-
stat is to be used, mount it in a convenient
location on a wall near the fireplace.
7. If an optional control is to be used, wire it in
the low voltage circuit as shown in Figure
47.
NOTE: The supplied 15 feet of 2 conductor wire
has one end of each conductor connected to
the gas valve circuit and the other end of each
conductor placed loose inside the bottom
compartment.
8. After the wiring is complete, replace the
cover plate.
WARNING
Electronic models of these appliances are equipped with a threeprong (grounding) plug utilized
in connecting the electronic
components to the junction box
in the lower compartment. This
grounding plug provides protection against shock hazard and
should be plugged directly into
the properly grounded threeprong receptacle. DO NOT cut
or remove the grounding prong
from the plug.
120V, 60HZ, 1PH
neerG - dnuorG
Black
White
Green
Plug blower
into this
receptacle
Ground
etihW - lar
t
ueN
Blower
* Wall-mounted
ON/ OFF Blower
Switch or Variable
Speed Control Switch.
120 VAC - Black
Junction Box
Tab Intact
Field Wired
Factory Wired
Tab
Broken
Red
Hot
Side of
Receptacle
Neutral
Side of
Receptacle
Green
Ground
Screw
Figure 49 - J-BOX WIRING
Step 6.WIRING - OPTIONAL FORCED AIR
BLOWER KIT
FBK-100 and FBK-200 Kits
Step 7. CONNECTING GAS LINE
Make gas line connections. All codes require a
shut-off valve mounted in the supply line. Figure 50 illustrates two methods for connecting the
gas supply. The flex-line method is acceptable
in the U.S., however, Canadian requirements
vary depending on locality. Installation must
be in compliance with local codes. A sediment
trap is recommended in the gas piping within
the home to prevent moisture and debris in the
line from damaging the valve.
These appliances are equipped with a gas flex
line for use (where permitted) in connecting the
unit to the gas line. A gas flex line is provided
to aid in attaching the direct vent appliance to
the gas supply. The gas flex line can only be
used where local codes permit. Refer to Figure 50 for flex line description. The flex line is rated
for both natural and propane gas. A manual
shut off valve is also provided with the flex line.
The gas control valve is located in the lower
control compartment.
To access the valve open the lower control
compartment door (see Figure 51) by pushing
in the right top corner of the door. (The door
is hinged at the bottom). Remove the bottom
compartment door by sliding the hinge pin,
located at the door’s left side, to the right until
it disengages from the left corner post hole.
Pull the door diagonally to the left, away from
the fireplace.
The millivolt control valve has a 3/8" (10 mm)
NPT thread inlet port. The electronic control
valve has a 1/2" (13 mm) NPT thread inlet
port and is fitted with a 1/2" x 3/8" (13 mm x
10 mm) NPT fitting.
(See Figure 47 on Page 24) -
An electrical outlet box is provided for the
installation of the FBK-100, FBK-200 forced air
blower kits. Electrical power must be provided
to this box to operate these blowers. Install the
blower kits according to the installation instructions provided with the kits.
FBK-250 Blower Kit
(See Figure 47 on Page 24)-
An electrical outlet box is provided for the
installation of the FBK-250 forced air blower
kit. Electrical power must be provided to this
box to operate these blowers. Install the blower
kit according to the installation instructions
provided with the kit.
NOTE: The tab connecting the receptacles of
the outlet box must be broken in FBK-100 and
FBK-200 blower kit applications. See Figure 49.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Secure all joints tightly using appropriate
tools and sealing compounds (ensure propane
resistant compounds are used in propane
applications).
All codes require a shut-off valve mounted
in the supply line. The orientation of the
shut-off valve should face the front. Figure 50 illustrates two methods for connecting the
gas supply. A sediment Trap is recommended
to prevent moisture and debris in the gas line
for damaging the valve.
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MILLIVOLT
Thermocouple
HoodIgniter Rod
3/8" Min
(9 mm)
Thermopile
Pilot
Nozzels
Figure 50 - GAS CONNECTION
Gas
Stub
1/2" x 3/8" Flare
Shut-Off Valve
3/8" Flex Tubing
3/8" NPT x 3/8"
Flare Fitting
3/8" Nipple
3/8" Union
3/8" Close Nipple
3/8" Shut-Off Valve
1/2" x 3/8"
Reducer
Gas
Valve
Optional Gas Flex Line Connector
Igniter
Pilot Assembly
Pilot Assembly
Burner Assembly
Burner Assembly
CPI Switch*
Door Latch
Main GasShut-Off Valve
Gas Valve
Battery Holder
DFC Board
*CPI Switch Positions(o) = Intermittent Pilot Mode(-) = Standing Pilot Mode
TEST ALL CONNECTIONS FOR GAS LEAKS
(FACTORY AND FIELD):
Millivolt Appliance Checkout
The pilot flame should be steady, not lifting
or floating. Flame should be blue in color with
traces of orange at the outer edge.
The top 3/8" (10 mm) at the pilot generator
(thermopile) and the top 1/8" minimum (tip)
of the quick drop out thermocouple should be
engulfed in the pilot flame.
The flame should project 1" (25 mm) beyond the
hood at all three ports (see Figure 52). Replace
logs if removed for pilot inspection.
To light the burner; turn “ON” the remote wall
switch and rotate the gas valve control knob
counterclockwise to the “ON” position (“ON”
will be at the top side of the valve).
Step 8. VERIFYING APPLIANCE OPERATION
26
WARNING
Never use an open flame to
check for leaks.
Turn on gas supply and test for gas leaks, using a gas leak test solution (also referred to as
bubble leak solution).
NOTE: Using a soapy water solution is an
effective leak test solution but it is not recommended, because the soap residue that is left
on the pipes/fittings can result in corrosion
over time.
A. Light the appliance (refer to the lighting
instructions label in the control compartment
or in the Care and Operation Instructions
manual).
B. Brush all joints and connections with the gas
leak test solution to check for leaks. If bubbles
are formed, or gas odor is detected, turn the
gas control knob (off/pilot/on) to the “OFF”
position. Either tighten or refasten the leaking
connection, then retest as described above.
C. When the gas lines are tested and leak free,
be sure to rinse off the leak testing solution.
Main Gas
Shut-Off Valve
Figure 51
Gas Valve
Burner ON/OFF
Switch (optional)
(Optional) BurnerON/OFF Switch
With gas line installed run initial system
checkout before closing up the front of the unit.
Follow the pilot lighting instructions provided
in the Care and Operation Instructions manual.
For piezo igniter location see Figure 51 (millivolt
appliances only).
NOTE: Lighting Instructions are also found on
the literature tag tied to the gas piping next
to the gas valve. To access the tag, open the
lower control compartment door (Figure 51)
by pushing in simultaneously the left and right
top corners of the door. (The door is hinged at
the bottom). Remove the bottom compartment
door by sliding the hinge pin, located at the
door’s left side, to the right until it disengages
from the left corner post hole.
When first lighting the appliance, it will take a
few minutes for the line to purge itself of air.
Once purging is complete, the pilot and burner
will light and operate as indicated in the instruction manual.
Subsequent lighting of the appliance will not
require such purging. Inspect the pilot flame
(remove logs, if necessary, handling carefully).
Piezo
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Glass Door
Door Latch
Spring Latch
Figure 52 - Millivolt Pilot
Electronic Appliance Checkout
To light the burner, turn ‘ON’ the wall or remote
control switch. Ensure the igniter lights the pilot.
The pilot flame should engulf the flame rod as
shown in Figure 53.
Igniter
Flame Rod
Sensor
(sensor)
Figure 53 - Electronic Pilot
Pilot
Pilot Hood
Hood
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Glowing Embers
Step 9. INSTALL VOLCANIC STONE,
GLOWING EMBERS AND LOGS
WARNING
• DO NOT attempt to install the
logs until the appliance installation has been completed, the
gas line connected and tested
for leaks and the initial burner
operation has been checked
out.
•
The size and position of the log
set was engineered to give the
appliance a safe, reliable and
attractive flame pattern. Any
attempt to use a different log
set in the fireplace will void
the warranty and will result in
incomplete combustion, sooting, and poor flame quality.
•
Logs get very hot and will
remain hot up to one hour after
gas supply is turned off. Handle
only when logs are cool. Turn
off all electricity to the appliance before you install grate,
volcanic stone, vermiculite,
embers and logs.
•
This appliance is not designed
to burn wood. Any attempt to
do so could cause irreparable
damage to the appliance and
prove hazardous to your safety.
•
If logs are not installed accord-
ing to the log installation
instructions, flame impingement and improper combustion
could occur and result in soot
and/or excessive production
of carbon monoxide (CO), a
colorless, odorless, toxic gas.
REFERENCE
Firebox Accessories / Parts
Cat. No.Model No.Description
88L53FGEBag of Glowing Embers
80L42FDVS
Bag of Decorative
Volcanic Stone
Figure 55
NOTE: Turn off all electricity to the appliance
before you install volcanic stone, embers and
logs. DO NOT attempt to install the logs until
the appliance installation has been completed,
the gas line connected and tested for leaks and
the initial burner operation has been checked out.
Step 1. Remove the appliance front door (see
Removing Glass Encloslure panel on Page 30.
Step 2. Install decorative volcanic stone -
Sprinkle the decorative volcanic stone in a pleasing pattern. The volcanic stone should be placed
directly on top of the firebox bottom, along the
front and to the back at the right and left sides of
the burner. Position any optional ceramic fiber
liners before placing the stone. Logs should be
positioned after the volcanic stone.
NOTE: This appliance is provided with enough
Glowing Embers for several applications, do
not feel compelled to use all that is in a new
bag. For best glowing effect, replace the ember
material annually. Replacement Glowing Embers are available (Catalog Number 88L53).
Step 3. Separate the Glowing Ember (rockwool)
into pieces about the size of a quarter (Figure
54). Keep the pieces fluffed up, not matted.
Distribute these pieces over the front surface
of the burner, as shown in Figure 55. Do not
use more than is necessary. When properly
positioned, the Glowing Embers will cover
approximately 65% of the front burner and
with no appreciable gaps or openings. Ensure
that the main burner ports remain uncovered
by the ember material.
Glowing Embers
Separate into Quarter
Size (separate) Pieces
Bag of Glowing
Embers (rockwool)
Figure 54
Step 4. Placement of Logs -
All top logs that rest on lower logs, do so over
notches, indents or nubs. Proper log placement
is critical to prevent sooting. Logs should be
placed in the gaps between the flame peaks and
should be positioned so they do not impinge
the flames.
Step 5. Position the individual logs as shown
in Figures 56 and 57. Logs should be placed
in the order shown. All logs that have notches
to fit over the grate tines should be positioned
with these notches directly against the grate.
Handle logs carefully to prevent breakage.
Proper log placement is critical to encourage
outstanding flame appearance and prevent
sooting. When positioned properly as shown,
logs will be positioned between flame peaks
and will not impinge any flames.
Refer to Figure 56 for EDV35 Series appliances
and to Figure 57 for EDV40 and EDV45 Series
appliances.
Align The Hole On The Log (5) Over The Locating Pin
And Postition The Notch Over The Grate As Shown
4
5
Locating Pins
Align Groove At The Bottom
Of Log (1) Over The Grate And
Push It Towards The Rear.
Locating Pin
2
Align The Holes In One End Of Logs 2 and 3 Over The
Locating Pins And Align The Grooves On The Other
End Over The Grate And Push It Toward The Rear
Align The Groove In The Bottom Of Log (4)
Over The Grate And Slide It Toward The Front.
3
6
Position The Grooves On Log (6)
Against The Grate As Shown
Figure 57
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Page 30
Step 10. REMOVING AND INSTALLING
Glass Door
Spring Latch
Lower Compartment Door and Hinge
Glass Door
Firebox Floor
Bottom Vee-flange
Glass Door Frame
Top Flange
Glass Door Frame
Modesty
Panel
THE GLASS DOOR
WARNING
• Do not attempt to substitute the
materials used on these doors,
or replace cracked or broken
glass.
• Handle this glass with extreme
care! Glass is susceptible to
damage - Do not scratch or
handle roughly while reinstalling the glass door frame.
• The glass door(s) of this appli-
ance must only be replaced as
a complete unit as provided
by the manufacturer. Do not
attempt to replace broken,
cracked or chipped glass separately.
• Do not attempt to touch the
front enclosure glass with your
hands while the fireplace is in
use.
WARNING
Do not operate appliance with
the glass front removed, cracked
or broken.
AVERTISSEMENT
Ne pas utiliser l'appareil si le
panneau frontal en verre n'est
pas en place, est craqué ou
brisé.
Only doors certified with the appliance
shall be used.
Seules des portes certifiées pour cet
appareil doivent être utilisées.
WARNING: DO NOT abuse glass door by
striking or slamming shut.
Removing Glass Enclosure Panel
(see Figure 58)
Remove the top radiant panel or louver assembly
(optional kit).
To access the glass door securing spring latches,
first open the lower control compartment door
(Figure 58) by pushing in simultaneously the
left and right top corners of the door (the door
is hinged at the bottom).
Remove the bottom compartment door by
sliding the hinge pin, located at the door’s left
side, to the right until it disengages from the
left corner post hole. Pull the door diagonally
to the left, away from the fireplace.
Locate the two (2) glass door spring latches at
the top of the control compartment (see Figure
58). Pull out each spring latch until it disengages
from the door frame bottom vee-flange. Remove
the door by tilting it outward at the bottom and
lifting it up. Set the door aside, taking care to
protect it from inadvertent damage.
Installing Glass Enclosure Panel
(see Figure 58)
Retrieve the glass door. Visually inspect the
gasket on the backside of the frame. Gasket
surface must be clean, free of irregularities
and seated firmly.
Position the door in front of the firebox opening
with the bottom of the door held away from the
fireplace (Figure 58). Hook the top flange of the
door frame over the top of the firebox frame.
Let the bottom of the door frame swing gently
in towards the fireplace ensuring that the gasket
seats evenly as the door frame draws shut. Fasten the two spring latches located underneath
the firebox floor to the door's vee-flange.
Figure 58
(shown with optional
louver panel)
Step 11. BURNER ADJUSTMENTS
Flame Appearance and sooting
Proper flame appearance is a flame which is
blue at the base and becomes yellowish-orange
in the body of the flame.
When the appliance is first lit, the entire
flame may be blue and will gradually turn
yellowish-orange during the first 15 minutes
of operation. If the flame remains blue, or if
the flame is orange with evidence of sooting
(black tip), the air shutter opening may need
to be adjusted.
If the air shutter opening is closed too far,
sooting may develop. Sooting is indicated by
black puffs developing at the tips of very long
orange flames. Sooting results in black deposits
forming on the logs, appliance inside surfaces
and on exterior surfaces adjacent to the vent
termination.
Sooting is caused by incomplete combustion
in the flames and lack of combustion air entering the air shutter opening. To achieve a warm
yellowish-orange flame with an orange body
that does not soot, the shutter opening must be
adjusted between these two extremes.
Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines
• If there is smoke or soot present, rst check
the log set positioning to ensure that the
flames are not impinging on any of the logs.
If the log set is properly positioned and a
sooting condition still exists, then the air
shutter opening should be increased.
• The more offsets in the vent system, the larger
the air shutter opening will need to be.
• An appliance operated with the air shutter
opened too far, may have flames that appear
blue and transparent. These weak, blue and
transparent flames are termed anemic.
• Propane models may exhibit ames which
candle or appear stringy. If this is present
and persists, adjust the air shutter to a more
closed position, then operate the appliance
for a few more minutes to ensure that the
flame normalizes and the flames do not
appear sooty.
The following chart is provided to aid you in
achieving the correct air shutter adjustment
for your installation.
Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines:
Amount of
Primary Air
If air shutter is
closed too far
If air shutter is
open too far
Flame
Color
Flame will
be orange
Flame will
be blue
Air Shutter
Adjustment
Air shutter
gap should be
increased
Air shutter
gap should be
decreased
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Burner Flame Adjustments
WARNING
• Air shutter adjustment should
only be performed by a qualified professional service technician.
• Ensure front glass panel are
in place and sealed during
adjustment.
CAUTION
• Soot will be produced if the
air shutter is closed too much.
Any damage due to sooting,
resulting from improperly
setting the air shutter, is not
covered under the warranty.
• The air shutter door and
nearby appliance surfaces
are hot. Exercise caution to
avoid injury while adjusting
flame appearance.
1. Refer to Figures 59, 60 and 61 for proper
flame app earance. To adjust the flame, rotate
the adjustment rod toward the back or toward
the front of the fireplace (rod located in the
lower control area). Position the air shutter
to the factory setting as shown in the table
in Figure 62.
2. Light appliance (follow lighting procedure
on lighting label in control compartment or
see the Care and Operation Manual).
3. Allow the burner to operate for at least 15
minutes while observing the flame continuously to ensure that the proper flame appearance has been achieved. If the following
conditions are present, adjust accordingly.
• If ame appears weak or sooty, adjust
the air shutter, incrementally, to a more
open position until the proper flame
appearance is achieved.
• If ame remains blue, adjust the air
shutter, incrementally, to a more closed
position until the proper flame appearance is achieved.
4. (Millivolt Models) Leave the control knob
(off/pilot/on) in the ON position and the
burner OFF/ON switch OFF (and remote
switches, if applicable).
5. When satisfied that the burner flame appear-
ance is normal, re-install the lower control
compartment door then proceed to finish
the installation.
EDV35
Figure 59
EDV40
Figure 60
EDV45
Figure 61
Main Burner
Factory Shutter Opening Setting
Models
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
Natural Gas
inches (mm)
1/8 (3.2)3/8 (9.5)
Propane Gas
inches (mm)
Figure 62
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Increase
Air Shutter
Opening
Air Shutter
Adjusting
Arm
Burner
Venturi
Tube
Air Shutter
Opening
Air Shutter
Decrease
Opening
Orifice
Air
Shutter
Door
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Step 12. HOOD INSTALLATION
Refer to Figures 63 and 64. All of these
appliances must have hoods installed prior
to operating.
On all clean face units, slide the hood into the slots
on the lower edge of the radiant panel (Figure 63).
On louvered face units, slide the hood into the slots
on the lower edge of the cabinet top (Figure 64).
FINISHING REQUIREMENTS
- Wall Details
Complete finished interior wall. To install the
appliance facing flush with the finished wall,
position framework to accommodate the thickness of the finished wall (Figures 63 and 64)
See Page 5 for
Cold Climate Insulation and
Page 8 for Clearances
Combustible
Finished Wall
Materials
Combustible
material may
touch top of
appliance.
Combustible
materials
NOT allowed
below this point
on face
of appliance.
Hood must be installed as shown.
This area must remain
clear of combustible
materials.
Header
Spacing
Top Standoff
Top of Appliance
Radiant panel
Top of Door Frame
Figure 63 - Radiant Panel Models
Min. 1”
(25mm)
Combustible
Finished Wall
Materials
Combustible
material may
touch top of
appliance.
Combustible
materials
NOT allowed
below this point
on face
of appliance.
Hood must be installed as shown.
This area must remain
clear of combustible
materials.
Header
Spacing
Top Standoff
Top of Appliance
Louvers
Top of Door Frame
Figure 64 - Louver Face Models
Min. 1”
(25 mm)
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STEP 13. ATTACHING SAFETY-IN-OPERATION WARNINGS
It is the installers responsibility to ensure these warnings are properly affixed during installation. These warning labels are a
critical step in informing consumers of safe operation of this appliance.
ATTACHING SAFETY IN OPERATION WARNINGS
It is required that the safety instruction labels
furnished with the fireplace be affixed to the operation and control point of the fireplace. A safety
instruction label must be affixed to the wall switch
plate where the fireplace is turned on and off (See
Figure A) or wall thermostat (See Figure B) and if
used on the remote control handheld transmitter
(Figure C). To properly complete the installation of
this fireplace, locate the multi-lingual adhesive labels
provided with the Care and Operation Instructions
and proceed as follows:
1. Locate the wall switch or wall thermostat that
controls the fireplace (verify the switch operates
the fireplace by turning it on and off). Clean the
wall switch plate or wall thermostat thoroughly
to remove any dust and oils. Affix the label to
the surface of the plate of the wall switch that
controls the fireplace (Figure A) or the wall
thermostat (Figure B). Choose the language
primarily spoken in the home. If unknown, affix
the English language label.
2. If a remote control is used to control the fireplace,
locate the transmitter and clean it thoroughly
to remove any dust and oils. Affix the label to
the surface of handheld transmitter (Figure C).
Choose the language primarily spoken in the
home. If unknown, affix the English language
label.
3. If you are unable to locate the labels, please call
Lennox Hearth Products or your nearest Lennox
Hearth Products dealer to receive additional
safety instruction labels free of charge.
Cat. No. H8024 Replacement Label Kit
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS
1-800-655-2008
NOTE: English is red text on clear label. French
and Spanish are white text on black label.
APPOSITION DES MISES EN GARDE RELATIVES
À LA SÉCURITÉ D’UTILISATION
Il est impératif que les étiquettes de sécurité fournies
avec le foyer soient collées à côté des dispositifs
de contrôle du foyer. Une étiquette de sécurité doit
être collée sur la plaque de l’interrupteur contrôlant
l’allumage du foyer (voir Figure A) ou sur le thermostat
mural (voir Figure B) et, le cas échéant, sur le boîtier de
la télécommande (Figure C). Pour achever l’instal lation
correcte de ce foyer, procédez comme suit avec les
étiquettes adhésives en langues étrangères fournies
avec les instructions d’utilisation et d’entretien :
1. Repérez l’interrupteur ou le thermostat mural
qui contrôle le foyer (vérifiez que l’interrupteur
contrôle le fonctionnement du foyer en le faisant
basculer de Marche à Arrêt, et vice-versa). Nettoyez
soigneusement la plaque murale de l’interrupteur
ou le thermostat mural pour éliminer la poussière
et les traces de graisse ou d’huile. Collez l’étiquette
sur la surface de la plaque de l’interrupteur mural
qui contrôle le foyer (Figure A) ou du thermostat
mural (Figure B). Choisissez la langue qui est
principalement parlée dans la résidence du
propriétaire. En cas de doute, collez l’étiquette en
anglais.
2. Si une télécommande est utilisée pour contrôler le
foyer, nettoyez la soigneusement pour éliminer la
poussière et les traces de graisse ou d’huile. Collez
l’étiquette sur le boîtier de la télé commande (Figure C). Choisissez la langue qui est principalement parlée
dans la résidence du proprié taire. En cas de doute,
collez l’étiquette en anglais.
3. Si vous ne trouvez pas les étiquettes, veuillez
appeler Lennox Hearth Products ou votre distributeur Lennox Hearth Products local pour recevoir
gratuitement des étiquettes supplémentaires.
Étiquettes de remplacement, n° cat. H8024
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS
1-800-655-2008
Remarque : Le texte anglais est rouge sur un support
transparent. Le texte français et espagnol est blanc
sur un support noir.
COLOCACIÓN DE ADVERTENCIAS DE SEGURIDAD
EN OPERACIÓN
Se requiere que las etiquetas de instrucciones de
seguridad incluidas con la chimenea se coloquen en
el punto de operación y control de la misma. Se debe
colocar una etiqueta de instrucciones de seguridad
en la placa del interruptor de pared desde el cual
se enciende y se apaga la chimenea (ver la Figura A) o en el termostato de pared (ver la Figura B) y
en el transmisor de control remoto (Figura C) si se
usa. Para completar correctamente la instalación de
esta chimenea, encuentre las etiquetas adhesivas
multilingües incluidas con las instrucciones de cuidado
y operación y haga lo siguiente:
1. Identifique el interruptor o el termostato de pared
que controla la chimenea (verifique que el interruptor
opera la chimenea encendiéndola y apagándola).
Limpie bien la placa del interruptor o el termostato de
pared para quitar el polvo y aceite. Pegue la etiqueta
en la superficie de la placa del interruptor que controla
la chimenea (Figura A) o en el termostato de pared
(Figura B). Seleccione el idioma que más se habla
en la casa. Si no sabe cuál es, use la etiqueta en
inglés.
2. Si se usa un control remoto para controlar la
chimenea, encuentre el transmisor y límpielo bien
para quitar el polvo y aceite. Pegue la etiqueta en
la superficie del transmisor (Figura C). Seleccione
el idioma que más se habla en la casa. Si no sabe
cuál es, use la etiqueta en inglés.
3. Si no puede encontrar las etiquetas, sírvase llamar a
Lennox Hearth Products o al distribuidor de Lennox
Hearth Products más cercano para recibir etiquetas
de instrucciones de seguridad adicionales gratuitas.
Juego de etiquetas de repuesto - Nº de cat. H8024
LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS
1-800-655-2008
Nota: La etiqueta en inglés es transparente con texto
rojo. Las etiquetas en francés y español son negras
con texto blanco.
SAFETY LABEL DIAGRAMSDIAGRAMAS DE ETIQUETAS DE
Illustrations are for example only.
Your accessories may be different.
Les illustrations sont par exemple
uniquement. Vos accessoires
peuvent être différents.
Las ilustraciones son sólo ejemplos.
Tu accesorios pueden ser diferentes.
Figure A
DIAGRAMMES DES ÉTIQUETTES
DE SÉCURITÉ
Figure B
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
SEGURIDAD
Figure C
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INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES
Listed Secure Vent® Components
Cat. No.ModelDescription
H1968SV4.5HT-2Horizontal Square Ter-
mination With Firestop /
spacer (H2246) & Adaptor
(74L61)
H2152SV4.5CGV-1Vertical Termination Cap,
High Wind
Cat. No.ModelDescription
Vent Sections
(Rigid)
The following flashings come packaged with a storm collar:
(Guard) for Horizontal
Square Termination (1
pack) (ref. instr. #750246M)
Through Wall Shield Kit
(used to shield the directvent pipe from blown
insulation)
Ref. instr. #750247M
adjustable height, 12"-22"
perature Sealant
perature Sealant - Bulk
12 pack
Ref. instr. #750146M
Ref. instr. #750146M
Chase Top Shroud Kit,
Arch Top 3 X 3 Ft.,
instr. #750194M
Chase Top Shroud Kit,
Open Top 3 X 3 Ft.,
instr. #750193M
Chase Top Shroud Kit,
Open Top 4 X 4 Ft.,
instr. #750193M
Chase Top Shroud Kit,
Open Top 4 X 6 Ft.,
instr. #750193M
Ref.
Ref.
Ref.
Ref.
Listed Secure Flex® Components
Cat. #ModelDescription
These termination kits include firestop/spacer, gear clamps and flex adaptor.
60L10SF-1818 feet (5.49 m) * com-
98K03SF-1212 feet (3.66 m) * com-
H2248SF4.5HF-10Firestop / Spacer - Hori-
H2249SF4.5VF-10Firestop/Spacer-Vertical ,
H1969SF4.5HT-2Horizontal Square Termina-
77L87SFKIT12SSquare Term. for flex
77L88SFKIT18SSquare Term. for flex
77L89SFKIT24SSquare Term. for flex
77L90SFKIT36SSquare Term. for flex
77L91SFKIT48SSquare Term. for flex
56L74SFVT30Vertical Termination for
56L75SFVT45Vertical Termination for
91L66SFGC4-6Gear Clamp 4.5" (114 mm)
91L67SFGC7-6Gear Clamp 7.5" (190.5
H7748H774836"
pressed flex,
#750053M
pressed flex,
#750052M
zontal
, flex
Ref. instr.
Ref. instr.
(3-1-1 spacing)
10 Pack
flex (1-1-1 spacing)
, 10 Pk
tion for flex (without flex)
(with 12" [305 mm] *
compressed flex)
(with 18" [457 mm] *
compressed flex)
(with 24" [610 mm] *
compressed flex)
(with 36" [914 mm] *
compressed flex)
(with 48" [1219 mm] *
compressed flex)
flex (flat to 6/12) with flex
adaptor, section of rigid
vent, roof support collar
assembly, roof flashing
and storm collar.
#750052M
Ref. instr.
flex (6/12 to 12/12) with
flex adaptor, section of rigid
vent, roof support collar
assembly, roof flashing
and storm collar.
#750052M
Ref. instr.
for flex (6 pack)
mm) for flex (6 pack)
Flex
Connector Kit. 36"
of flex with two adaptors for
mating two rigid sections of
vent together.
,
*All compressed flex vents can be expanded up to two times.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
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GAS CONVERSION KITS
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
instruction 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.The qualified service agency performing
this installation assumes responsibility for this conversion.
Electronic SIT Systems
Propane Gas To Natural Gas
Conversion Kits
ModelsCatalog No.
EDV35H9103
EDV40H9104
EDV45H9105
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1. TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE
APPLIANCE and disconnect power supply at
the circuit breaker. Ensure appliance is cold.
AVERTISSEMENT
Cette trousse de conversion doit être installée par un technicien agréé,
selon les instructions du fabricant et selon toutes les exigences et tous les
codes pertinents de l’autorité compétente. Assurez-vous de bien suivre
les instructions dans cette notice pour réduire au minimum le risque
d’incendie, d’explosion ou la production de monoxyde de carbone pouvant
causer des dommages matériels, des blessures ou la mort. Le tecnicien
agréé est responsable de l’installation de cette trousse. L’installation n’est
pas adéquate ni complète tant que le bon fonctionnement de l’appareil
converti n’a pas été vérifié selon les instructions du fabricant fournies avec
la trousse. Le fournisseur de service qualifié ayant réalisé l'installation
assume les responsabilités liées à la conversion.
In Canada:
THE CONVERSION SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE PROVINCIAL
AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION
AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CAN/CGA-B149.1
INSTALLATION CODE.
LA CONVERSION DEVRA ÊTRE EFFECTUÉE CONFORMÉMENT AUX RECOMMANDATIONS DES AUTORITÉS
PROVINCIALES AYANT JURIDICTION ET
CONFORMÉMENT AUX EXIGENCES DU
CODE D'INSTALLATION CAN/CGA-B149.1.
Gas conversion kits are available to adapt your
appliance from the use of one type of gas to
the use of another. These kits contain all the
necessary components needed to complete the
task including labeling that must be affixed to
ensure safe operation.
Kit part numbers are listed here and the following steps detail the conversion procedure. Refer
to the instructions provided with the conversion
kit when performing any gas conversion.
Millivolt SIT Systems
Natural Gas To Propane Gas
Conversion Kits
ModelsCatalog No.
EDV3585L62
EDV4085L63
EDV4585L64
Millivolt SIT Systems
Propane Gas to Natural Gas
Conversion Kits
ModelsCatalog No.
EDV3585L69
EDV4085L70
EDV4585L71
Electronic SIT Systems
Natural Gas To Propane Gas
Conversion Kits
ModelsCatalog No.
EDV35H9100
EDV40H9101
EDV45H9102
CAUTION: THE GAS SUPPLY SHALL BE
SHUT OFF PRIOR TO DISCONNECTING THE
ELECTRICAL POWER, BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE CONVERSION.
ATTENTION: AVANT D’EFFECTUER
LA CONVERSION, COUPEZ D’ABORD
L’ALIMENTATION EN GAZ, ENSUITE,
COUPEZ L’ALIMENTATION ÉLECTRIQUE.
Step 2. Open the bottom drop-down door. Open
it (see Figure 51 on Page 26) by pushing in
simultaneously the left and right top corners
of the door. (The door is hinged at the bottom).
Remove the bottom compartment door by
sliding the hinge pin, located at the door’s left
side, to the right until it disengages from the
left corner post hole. Pull the door diagonally
to the left, away from the fireplace.
Step 3. Remove the front glass door/frame from
the appliance (see instructions on Page 30).
Step 4. Carefully remove the logs. Exercise
care so as not to break the logs.
Step 5. Refer to Figure 63.
A. Above the burner, remove the two baffle
securing screws. Remove the baffle.
B. Remove the two screws securing the trapezoidal plate to the burner. Remove the plate.
C. Remove the burner assembly with attached
venturi tube.
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Burner Assembly
Gas Valve
Assembly
Orifice
Pressure
Regulator
Remove
These
Components
Millivolt Valve
Pilot
Orifice
Burner Orifice Sizes
Elevation 0-4500 feet ( 0-1372 meters)
Model
Series
EDV35
EDV40
EDV45
Table 9
Nat.Gas
drill size (inches)
#42 (0.0935")*
H3721 •
#40 (0.0980")*
#53 (0.0595")*
69L96 •
#37 (0.1040")*
24M10 •
* Standard size installed at factory
• Part /Cat. Number
Propane
drill size (inches)
(0.0570")*
H8998 •
39L10•
(0.0620")*
21L01 •
Figure 63
Millivolt and Electronic Ignition System
Appliances
Step 6. SIT Systems - Refer to Figure 64
and the instructions provided with the SIT
Regulator Conversion Kit. Using a Torx T20
driver (with 1/4" shank and center hole) or
slotted screwdriver, remove and discard the
pressure regulator mounting screws (two
screws for electronic models, three screws
for millivolt models), pressure regulator tower,
the diaphragm assembly (if applicable) and
the spring. Discard all removed components.
Step 7. Install the new pressure regulator assembly using the supplied screws as shown
in Figure 64. Tighten the screws to 25 in-lb.
Step 8. Install the enclosed identification label
to the valve body where it can be easily seen.
Electronic Valve
Figure 64 - Regulator Conversion
Step 9. Refer to Figure 65 and remove the
pilot hood assembly to access the hexed pilot
orifice. Remove and replace the orifice with the
one provided with the kit.
Figure 65 - Millivolt Pilot
(electronic pilot is similar)
Step 10. (Refer to Figure 63)
Remove the orifice from the manifold and
replace it with the one provided in the kit. See
the following table for orifice sizes for natural
and propane models. Figure 66 illustrates
the orifice.
Use pipe joint compound or Teflon tape on all
pipe fittings before installing (ensure propane
resistant compounds are used in propane applications, do not use pipe joint compounds
on flare fittings).
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE.
Figure 66
Step 11. Retrieve the burner and hold the
venturi tube above the orifice . Place the
shutter adjusting rod in the propane slot of
the shutter arm (see Figure 62 on Page 31).
Set the burner assembly into its position and
secure the trapezoidal plate with the two screws
previously removed.
Step 12. Reinstall the baffle with the two baffle
securing screws.
Step 13. Reassemble the remaining components by reversing the procedures outlined in
the preceding steps.
Step 14. Attach the conversion label provided
in the conversion kit next to the rating plate on
the appliance.
Step 15. Turn on gas supply and test for gas
leaks (refer to Page 26).
Step 16. Relight the main burner. The lighting
instructions can be found on the lighting label
in the control compartment or in the Care and
Operation Manual provided with the appliance.
Verify proper burner ignition and operation. See
Burner Adjustments and Burner Flame Appearance on Pages 30 and 31.
Step 17. Inspect the pilot system for proper
flame. The pilot flame should engulf the flame
sensor as shown in Figures 52 and 53 on
Page 26.
Step 18. Using a manometer, test the inlet and
manifold gas pressures. See Tables 2 and 3
on Page 4.
ALWAYS TEST PRESSURES WITH THE VALVE
REGULATOR CONTROL AT THE HIGHEST
SETTING.
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Lennox Hearth Products reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in
design, materials, specifications, and prices, and also to discontinue colors, styles, and products.
Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information.
LENNOX®, the LENNOX design, DAVE LENNOX, the image of DAVE LENNOX and other related
LENNOX marks are registered or common law trademarks of Lennox Industries Inc. and are
used with permission.