Maytag LMDV-33, LMDV-35, LMDV-40 User Manual

HOMEOWNER'S CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
DIRECT VENT MERIT®
LMDV-33/35/40 SERIES
DIRECT-VENT GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS
P/N 875,028M REV. C 06/2005
MODELS
Millivolt Models Electronic Models
LMDVT-3328CNM LMDVT-3328CPM LMDVR-3328CNM LMDVR-3328CPM LMDV-3530CNM LMDV-3530CPM LMDV-4035CNM
LMDV-4035CPM
LMDVT-3328CNE LMDVR-3328CNE LMDV-3530CNE LMDV-4035CNE
LMDV-3530 MODEL SHOWN
WARNING: IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLO­SION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammables or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
FOR YOUR SAFETY: What to do if you smell gas:
• DO NOT light any appliance.
• DO NOT touch any electrical switches.
• Do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow your gas suppliers instructions.
• If your gas supplier cannot be reached, call the fi re department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
A French manual is available upon request. Order P/N 875,028CF
Ce manuel d’installation est disponible en francais, simplement en faire la demande. Numéro de la pièce 875,028CF
Listing Agency
OTL Report No. 116-F-31-5
CONGRATULATIONS!
In selecting this LENNOX Direct-Vent Gas Appliance you have chosen the fi nest and most dependable fi replace to be found anywhere. Its a beautiful, prestigious alternative to a wood burning fi replace. Welcome to a Family of tens of thousands of satisfi ed LENNOX Fireplace Owners.
Please carefully read and follow all of the instructions found in this manual. Please pay special attention to the safety instructions provided in this manual. The Homeowner's Care and Operation Instructions included here will assure that you have many years of dependable and enjoyable service from your LENNOX product.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ......................................Page 2
General Information ..........................Page 2
Gas Controls Access .........................Page 4
Operation / Care of Your Appliance ...Page 4
Variable Flame Adjustment ................Page 5
Maintenance ......................................Page 5
Front Glass Enclosure Panel,
Removal and Installation .................Page 7
Install Vermiculite, Volcanic Stone,
Embers & Logs .................................Page 9
Burner Flame Appearance & Sooting Page 11
Burner Flame Adjustments ................Page 12
Millivolt Appliance Checkout .............Page 12
Electronic Appliance Checkout ..........Page 12
Wiring Diagrams ...............................Page 13
Warranty ...........................................Page 13
Product Reference Information .........Page 13
Accessory Components ....................Page 14
Lighting Instructions – Millivolt ........Page 17
Lighting Instructions – Electronic .....Page 18
Maintenance Schedule ......................Page 19
Troubleshooting Guide – Millivolt .....Page 20
Troubleshooting Guide – Electronic ..Page 20
Replacement Parts List .....................Page 22
These appliances comply with National Safety Standards and are tested and listed by Omni­Test Laboratories (Report No. 116-F-31-5) to ANSI ZZ21.88b-2003 (in Canada, CSA-2.33b-
2003), and CAN/CGA-2.17-M91 in both USA and Canada, as vented gas fi replace heaters.
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, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1-latest edition. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 - latest editions.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Note: Installation and repair should be per­formed by a qualifi ed service person. The appliance should be inspected annually by a qualifi ed professional service technician. More frequent inspections and cleanings may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc.
IMPORTANT
It is imperative that the control compartment, burners and circu-
INTRODUCTION
The Fireplace models covered in this manual are Direct-Vent sealed combustion gas fi replace heaters designed for residential application. Direct-Vent appliances operate with the com­bustion chamber completely isolated from the indoor environment. All air for combustion is brought in from the outside and exhaust gases are vented through the same direct vent, co-axial (intake/exhaust) vent system.
The Millivolt appliances have a millivolt gas control valve with piezo ignition system provides safe, effi cient operation. If any optional acces­sories which require electrical power are being installed, the electrical power must be provided at the time of appliance installation.
The Electronic appliances have an electronic intermittent pilot system provides safe, effi cient operation. External electrical power is required to operate these appliances.
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lating air passage ways of appli­ance be kept clean. See Mainte­nance instructions on Page 6.
Provide adequate clearances around air open­ings and adequate accessibility clearance for service and proper operation. Never obstruct the front openings of the appliance.
Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffi c and away from furniture and draperies. Locate furniture and window coverings accordingly.
These fi replaces are designed as supplemen­tal heaters. Therefore, it is advisable to have an alternate heat source when installed in a dwelling.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
These appliances are designed to operate on natural gas or propane gas only. The use of other fuels or combination of fuels will degrade the performance of this system and may be dangerous.
Millivolt Models - BTU Input
Millivolt models come standard with the manu­ally-modulated gas valve; fl ame appearance and heat output can be controlled at the gas valve. The BTU Input for millivolt models is shown in Tables 1 & 2:
Input (BTU) Manually-Modulated Gas
Valves (millivolt models)
NATURAL GAS
Models Input Rate
(BTU / HR)
LMDVT-3328CNM LMDVR-3328CNM
LMDV-3530CNM
LMDV-4035CNM
17,500 high
11,700 low
20,000 high
12,800 low
27,000 high
18,500 low
Table 1
Input (BTU) Manually-Modulated Gas
Valves (millivolt models)
PROPANE GAS
Models Input Rate
(BTU / HR)
LMDVT-3328CPM LMDVR-3328CPM
LMDV-3530CPM
LMDV-4035CPM
17,500 high
14,000 low
20,000 high
15,200 low
27,000 high
21,500 low
Table 2
Electronic Models -
Electronic models have a fi xed rate gas valve. The BTU Input for electronic models is shown in Table 3:
Input (BTU) - Fixed Rate
(electronic models)
NATURAL GAS & PROPANE GAS
Models Input Rate
(BTU / HR)
LMDVT-3328CNE LMDVR-3328CNE
LMDV-3530CNE 20,000
LMDV-4035CNM LMDV-4035CPM
17,500
28,000
Table 3
Gas Pressure -
Tables 4, 5 and 6 show the appliances' gas pressure requirements.
Inlet Gas Supply Pressure
(all models)
Fuel # Minimum Maximum
Natural Gas
Propane
5.0" WC
(1.24 kPa)
11.0" WC
(2.74 kPa)
10.5" WC
(2.61 kPa)
13.0" WC
(3.23 kPa)
Table 4
Manifold Gas Supply Pressure
(millivolt models)
Fuel # Low High
Natural
Gas
Propane
(Lo) 2.2" WC
(.55 kPa)
(Lo) 6.3" WC
(1.57 kPa)
(Hi) 3.5" WC
(.87 kPa)
(Hi) 10.0" WC
(2.49 kPa)
Table 5
Manifold Gas Supply Pressure
(electronic models)
Fuel # Fixed
Natural Gas
Propane
3.5" WC
(.87 kPa)
10.0" WC
(2.49 kPa)
Table 6
Test gauge connections are provided on the front of the millivolt gas control valve, identifi ed IN for the inlet and OUT for the manifold side (see Figures 4 or 5 on Page 5 ). A 1/8" NPT Test gauge connection is provided at the inlet and outlet (manifold) ports on the electronic gas control valve (see Figure 3 on Page 5 ).
These appliances must be isolated from the gas supply piping system (by closing their individual manual shut-off valve) during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
These appliances and their individual shut-off valves must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at pressures greater
than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
Orifi ce Sizes - Sea Level to High Altitude (All Models): These appliances are tested and
approved for installations at elevations of 0-4500 feet (0-1372 meters) above sea level using the standard burner orifice sizes (marked with an "*" in Table 7 ).
At the time of installation, it must be determined if the appliance needs to be derated. Contact your local gas supplier for deration requirements for your area.
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 or by changing the burner orifi ce 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 CAN1-B149.1 and .2 codes - latest edition.
Burner Orifi ce Sizes
Elevation 0-4500 feet ( 0-1372 meters)
Model Series
LMDVT-3328 LMDVR-3328
LMDV-3530
LMDV-4035
* Standard size installed at factory
• Part /Cat. Number
Natural
Gas
drill size (inches)
#45 (.082")
39L6601 •
#44 (.086")
60J8001 •
#37 (.104")
24M1001 •
*
*
*
Propane
Gas
drill size (inches)
(.048")
*
99K78 •
#55 (.052")
1/16" (.0625")
19L5201 •
21L0101 •
*
*
Table 7
Burn-in Period
During the fi rst few fi res of this appliance there will be some odor due to the curing of the paint and burning off of lubricants used in the manufacturing process.
Depending on your use, the burn-in period may take a few hours or a few days.
KEEP YOUR HOUSE WELL VENTILATED DURING THE CURING PROCESS. THE ODOR AND HAZE EMITTED DURING THE CURING PROCESS CAN BE QUITE NOTICEABLE AND MAY SET OFF A SMOKE DETECTOR.
If an optional blower is installed, Do not turn it on during the Burn-In period.
A white fi lm may develop on the glass front during the fi rst few fi res as part of the curing process. The glass should be kept clean during the fi rst two weeks of use to prevent the fi lm from baking on (making it very diffi cult to remove). See Cleaning Glass on Page 6.
WARNING
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing prop­erty damage, personal injury or loss of life.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
WARNING
Failure to comply with the instal­lation and operating instructions provided in this document will result in an improperly installed and operating appliance, voiding its warranty. Any change to this appliance and/or its operating controls is dangerous. Improper installation or use of this appli­ance can cause serious injury or death from fi re, burns, explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
IMPORTANT
These appliances must not be connected to a chimney or fl ue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.
WARNING
Do not use these appliances if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed, professional service technician to inspect the appliances and to replace any parts of the control system and any gas controls which have been under water.
WARNING
Do not attempt to alter or modify the construction of the appli­ance or its components. Any modifi cation or alteration may void the warranty, certifi cation and listings of this unit.
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 qualifi ed installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
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WARNING
These fireplaces are vented heaters. Do not burn wood or other material in these appli­ances.
WARNING
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 certifi ed kit is used.
WARNING
Do not place clothing or other fl ammable materials on or near this appliance.
WARNING
Carbon monoxide poisoning: early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the fl u with headaches, dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, obtain fresh air immediately. Turn off the gas supply to the appliance and have it serviced by a quali­fi ed professional, as it may not be operating correctly.
WARNING
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures. Use cau­tion around the appliance to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.
Note: An Optional Screen Heat Guard for the glass is available (see Page 16 for ordering infor­mation).
WARNING
Any safety guard or screen removed for servicing the appli­ance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
Gas Controls/Control Compartment Access
The gas controls can be found behind the control compartment access door.
Removing Control Compartment Door:
Open the door by gently liftint it upward until the hook catches on boths sides clear the locating slots. Then pull door out to remove.
On millivolt systems, the piezo igniter, HI/LO fl ame adjustment knob, and pilot and main gas OFF/ON control knob are located below the glass panel enclosure. The gas valve for electronic systems is also located below the glass enclosure panel. See Figure 1.
Reinstalling Control Compartment Door:
To reinstall, insert the hook catches on each side of the door into the corresponding slots in the control compartment opening, then gently push forward and slide down until it locks in place.
Lift the Lower Control
OPENING CONTROL COMPARTMENT DOOR
Control Valve
Figure 1
OPERATION AND CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE
The standard controls for appliance operation are located behind the hinged drop-down panel below the appliance front glass enclosure panel (see Figure 1). Optional control switches are also available (see Page 14 - Remote Wall Switch, Remote Control or Wall Thermostat).
Compartment Door up and pull out to remove.
Hook Catch
Out
Up
Lower Control Compartment Door
Operation of millivolt and electronic gas con­trol systems are different. Before lighting and operating your appliance determine if you have a millivolt or electronic appliance. Familiarize yourself with the gas control valve that your appliance uses. Refer to Figure 1 for access to the gas control valve.
Millivolt Appliances - Appliances with
Millivolt systems will be fi tted with the gas control valve shown in Figures 4 or 5.
Electronic Appliances - Appliances with
electronic systems will be fi tted with the electronic valve shown in Figure 3.
Millivolt Appliances - To light millivolt appli­ances refer to the detailed lighting instructions found on Page 17 . Millivolt appliance lighting
instructions may also be found on the pull out lighting instruction labels attached to the gas control valve.
Millivolt appliances are fi tted with an OFF/ON Rocker Switch located behind the control compartment access door, below the appli­ance front glass enclosure panel (see Figure 2 for location). Once the pilot is lit, the OFF/ON rocker switch will control the appliance OFF/ON burner operation. To operate: Toggle the switch between its ON and OFF positions.
If your millivolt appliance is equipped with an optional remote switch kit (wall switch, remote control or wall thermostat) and the pilot is lit, the appliance main burner may be turned on and off using the optional switch. When using an optional remote switch, turn off the standard OFF/ON switch.
Note: To prevent excessive resistance in burner circuit (which can cause burner operation prob­lems), only one burner control switch should be wired to valve. Therefore, if an optional control switch is installed, the standard Off/On switch and wires should be removed.
SIT Gas Valve
Shown with control compartment door removed
Piezo Igniter
Sit and Honeywell Millivolt Gas Valve Showing Piezo Igniter Location (Each Unit is Equipped with Only One of these Gas Valves)
Figure 2
Honeywell Gas Valve
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
Electronic Appliances -
To light electronic appliances refer to the detailed lighting instructions found on Page 18 of these instructions. Electronic appliance lighting instructions may also be found on the pull out lighting instruction labels attached to the gas control valve.
Honeywell Electronic Gas Valve
Manifold Pressure Port
I G
N I
T ER
Figure 3
HI/LO Variable Flame Height Adjustment
T P T H
T P
T H
OFF
Optional Burner OFF/ON Rocker Switch
Figure 4
Manifold Pressure Tap
ON / OFF Switch
C O N T R
NO
O
FFO
L
Electronic Gas Control Valve
Manifold Pressure Tap
I
H
L
W
O
Pilot Adjustment
P
I
L
O
Screw
T
ON
Piezo Igniter
Piezo Igniter
Inlet Pressure Port
NI
PSI
Inlet Pressure Tap
IN
OUT
F
F
O
P
I
L
O
ti
T
O
N
ON
OFF
Optional Blower OFF/ON Rocker Switch
Inlet Pressure Tap
If your electronic appliance is equipped with an optional remote wall switch or remote control kit the appliance main burner may be turned on and off with the wall switch or remote control.
If your electronic appliance is not equipped with a wall switch or remote control, the main burner must be turned off and on with the gas control switch. Toggle the switch from ON to OFF to operate the main burner .
Variable Flame Height Adjustment (Millivolt Appliances only)
1. All Millivolt appliances are equipped with a
variable gas control valve. Flame height for these models may be adjusted through a range between fi xed low and high settings while the appliance is in operation. Adjust the fl ame height as desired after lighting the appliance by rotating the variable adjustment control knob (HI/LO) located on the front of the valve (refer to Figures 4 & 5).
2. During the fi rst initial burns of these appli-
ances, there will be some odor emitted (see Burn-In Period on Page 3 ).
Gas Inlet
Gas Outlet
Piezo Igniter
Main Gas Control Knob
OFF/PILOT/ON
Terminals
TPTH,TP & TH
SIT Millivolt Gas Valve
Gas Outlet
3. Keep the lower control compartment clean
by vacuuming or brushing at least twice a year. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding materials, pet hair, etc. It is very important
that the control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance are kept clean.
4. Always turn off gas to the pilot (millivolt
appliances) and let the appliance cool down before cleaning. Before re-lighting, refer to the lighting instructions in this manual. Lighting instructions may also be found on the pull out lighting instruction labels attached to the gas control valve.
5. Always keep the appliance area clear and
free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable liquids.
6. Remember, Millivolt appliances have a continu-
ous burning pilot fl ame. Exercise caution when using products with combustible vapors.
MAINTENANCE (See Maintenance Schedule, Page 19)
Refer to the maintenance schedule for maintenance tasks, procedures, periodicity and by whom they should be performed. Always verify proper opera­tion of the appliance after servicing.
WARNING
Turn off gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance.
CAUTION
Wear gloves and safety Glasses for protection while doing required maintenance
.
IMPORTANT
Always verify proper operation after servicing.
Before re-lighting the fi replace, refer to the lighting instructions in this manual. Instruc­tions are also found on pull-out panels located below the glass door in the control compartment.
HI/LO Variable Flame Height Adjustment
Figure 5
H
I
O
L
ON
OFF
Optional Burner OFF/ON Rocker Switch
F
F
T
O
O
L
I
P
N
O
Main Gas
Control Knob
OFF/PILOT/ON
ON
OFF
Optional Blower OFF/ON Rocker Switch
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
Piezo Igniter
Gas Inlet
Honeywell Millivolt Gas Valve
Inspect Venting System
The appliance and venting system should be thoroughly inspected before initial use and at least annually by a qualifi ed service technician (inspection should include ensuring that exhaust or intake passages are unobstructed and vent components are properly assembled and not damaged). If the venting system is disassembled for any reason, a qualifi ed service technician should follow vent installation instructions for proper reassembly and proper sealing of the venting system components. However, more frequent periodic inspections and cleanings should be performed by the homeowner.
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Clean Lower Control Compartment
Keep lower control compartment clean by vacuuming or brushing it out at least twice a year (also clean the air venturi with a brush or wire). More frequent cleaning may be required due to accumulation of lint from carpeting, bedding materials, pet hair, spider webs, etc. It
is very important that control compartments, burners, circulating air passageways and air venturi on the appliance are NOT obstructed in any way.
Cleaning Glass
(see Front Glass Enclosure Panel, Removal and Installation on Page 7) Note: Clean glass
after fi rst two weeks of operation (after Burn-In period is over) and then only when necessary and when the fi replace is cool. Wipe surface with clean, dampened, soft cloth. Follow with dry, soft towel as desired. Take care not to scratch the glass surface.
The viewing glass should be cleaned periodi­cally to remove any build-up caused from the following:
IMPORTANT
Do not use abrasive cleaners on glass. Never clean the glass when it is hot.
• During start-up, it is normal for condensa­tion to form on the inside of the glass (this condensation and fog will usually disappear in a few minutes). The moisture can cause lint, dust and other airborne particles to cling to the glass surface.
• Initial curing of the high temperature paint and burning off of lubricants used in the manufacturing process may result in a fi lm on the glass.
• A white coating may form on the glass as a
result of impurities and minerals in the fuel. It is recommended that the glass be cleaned two or three times during each heating season, depending on the circumstances present. The following cleaning solutions are approved for use to clean glass:
• Non-ammonia based household cleaner
• 50%-50% mix of white vinegar & water
• Gas fi replace/stove glass cleaner
Inspect Glass Gasket - Visually inspect the gasket on the backside of the glass enclosure panels. The gasket surface must be clean, free of irregularities and seated fi rmly.
Clean Logs And Burner
Carefully remove the logs (use care when han­dling the fi ber logs, as they become quite fragile after curing). Vacuum out any foreign matter (lint, carbon, etc). on the burner. Ensure the burner ports are “open.” Remove any carbon deposits from the under side of the logs using a vacuum cleaner, or a soft bristled brush (i.e. paint brush). Note: Improper positioning of logs can create carbon build-up and will alter the performance of the appliance.
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Replacing Logs -
If the logs become damaged by accident or im­proper handling and need replacement, use only the proper replacement logs from manufacturer (see Pages 22 & 23 for ordering information).
Re-Install Embers, Logs and Vermiculite
- Carefully follow placement instructions on
Pages 8 to 10 ). All logs should fi t onto cor­responding pins and/or log stoppers. This will ensure a proper fl ame and safe combustion.
Inspect Wiring
Refer to wiring diagrams on Page 13.
WARNING
Label all wires prior to discon­nection when servicing con­trols. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous opera­tion. Verify proper operation after servicing.
Inspect and clean all wire connections. Ensure that there is no melting or damage. Inspection should include:
• Terminals at the Valve
• OFF/ON Switch
• (Optional Control Switch) Wall Thermostat, Remote Control or Remote Wall Switch Kit
Inspect Burner Flame Appearance
Ensure that the burner flame appearance resembles the fl ame shown in Figures 10 &
11 and as described in Flame Appearance and Sooting on Page 11. The Homeowner must
contact a qualifi ed service technician at once if any abnormal condition is observed.
Small Area Paint Touch-up
The fi nish of the appliance is a high quality powdercoat. Only use factory supplied powder­coat paint kit for touch-ups. Paint is available at your local authorized Lennox Hearth Products dealer (cat. no. 90L74). Never attempt to paint a hot fi replace.
Do not attempt to repaint the appliance until the fi nish is completely cured (see Burn-In Period on Page 3 ) . If the surface later becomes stained or marred, it may be lightly sanded and touched up with spray paint.
Front Glass Enclosure Panel, Removal and Installation
WARNING
Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualifi ed service technician.
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
WARNING
Do not attempt to substitute the materials used on this door, or replace cracked or broken glass with any materials other than those provided by the appliance manufacturer.
WARNING
Handle this glass with extreme care! Tempered glass is suscep­tible to damage – do not scratch or handle roughly while rein­stalling the glass door frame.
WARNING
Do not attempt to touch the front enclosure glass with your hands while the fi replace is in use.
WARNING
The glass door of this appli­ance must only be replaced as a complete unit as provided by the manufacturer. Do not attempt to replace broken, cracked or chipped glass separately.
These are direct-vent appliances. They are designed to operate only when the front glass enclosure panel is installed. Generally the front glass enclosure panel should not be removed except to gain access to the components within the fi rebox, and the appliance may only be op­erated without the front glass enclosure panel in place for very brief periods of time during appliance checkout and adjustment. Note: The fl ame appearance will be diminished while the front glass enclosure panel is removed.
During this appliance checkout and adjust­ment period, a potential safety hazard exists
- EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION to prevent the occurrence of any burn injuries from the exposed fl ames or hot surfaces. Also note, that while the front glass enclosure panel (or any of the panels) is removed, the fl ame appearance will appear to be smaller than normal.
Top Flange on
Glass Door
Glass Door
Bottom Vee-fl ange
Glass Door
Glass Door Latch
Firebox Floor
Figure 6 - INSTALLING GLASS DOOR
Removing Glass Enclosure Panels (see Figure 6)
1. Remove the top louver assembly by pulling
it up and out.
2. Remove the control compartment access door (see removal instructions on Page 4
- Removing Control Compartment Door).
3. Locate the two (2) latches at the top of the control compartment. To disengage the two latches from the bottom vee-fl ange of the glass enclosure panel, reach for the handles located towards the back of the latches and pull the handles down toward the front of the appliance.
4. Swing the bottom of the door out and raise it slightly to lift the top fl ange of the door frame away from the appliance.
Installing Glass Enclosure Panels (see Figure 6 )
1. Visually inspect the gasket on the backside
of the glass panel. The gasket surface must be clean, free of irregularities and seated fi rmly.
2. Position the glass enclosure panel in front of
the fi rebox opening at a 45 degree angle and engage the top fl ange over the lip at the top of the fi rebox opening. See Figure 6.
3. Swing the glass enclosure panel down and
back. Ensure the gasket seats evenly as the panel draws shut. Engage the Vee-fl ange at the bottom of the panel with the latches and close the latches to secure the panel.
4. Reinstall the control compartment door
see installation instructions on Page 4 ,
Reinstalling Control Compartment Door).
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
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INSTALL VERMICULITE, VOLCANIC STONE, GLOWING EMBERS AND LOGS
1. Remove the front glass enclosure panel
(see Removing Glass Enclosure Panels on this page).
2. Carefully remove the old logs, embers volcanic stone and vermiculite from the fi rebox. Handle logs carefully to prevent
breakage.
3. Install Vermiculite - Place some vermiculite
on the fi rebox fl oor around the burner (the entire bag of vermiculite will NOT be used). See Figures 8 & 9. DO NOT PLACE ANY VERMICULITE ON THE BURNER. Mound up a portion of the vermiculite in front of the burner.
4. Install decorative volcanic stone - Sprinkle the decorative volcanic stone (dark colored) on top of the vermiculite (light colored) in a pleasing pattern (see Figures 8 & 9).
5. Placement of Glowing Embers -
Separate the Embers (rockwool) into pieces
about the size of a quarter (see Figure 7). Keep the pieces fl uffed up, not matted. Distribute these pieces over the surface of the burner, as shown in Figures 8 & 9. Do not use more than is necessary. Ensure that the main burner slots remain uncovered by the ember material.
Note: This appliance is provided with enough
Glowing Embers for several applications, do not use all that is in a new bag at one time. For best glowing effect, replace the ember material annually.
6. Placement of Logs and Twigs -
All logs that have locating notches or slots to
help ensure that they are properly positioned. All top logs that rest on lower logs, do so over notches, indents or pins. Proper twig placement is critical to prevent sooting. Twigs should be placed in the gaps between the fl ame peaks and should be positioned so they do not impinge the fl ames.
LMDV-3328 & LMDV-3530 - Install as Follows
Carefully position the ceramic fi ber logs and twigs over the burner as shown in Figure 8. Logs should be placed in the order shown and per the following instructions.
1. Place the rear log (A) as shown. Position the
2 notches on the bottom of the log over the 2 corresponding locating brackets against the back wall of fi rebox.
2. Place the left log (B) as shown. The notch
on the bottom of the log should fi t over the corresponding locating bracket.
3. Place the right log (E) as shown. The hole
on the back of the log should fi t over the corresponding pin on the rear log (A). Make sure that the log is positioned so it aligns to the sides of the gas ports on the corner of the burner.
4. Place the left center log (C) as shown.
The forked end of the log fi ts into the cor­responding notch on rear log (A). The slot on the other end (bottom) of log fi ts over the corresponding locating bracket on the sub-fl oor.
5. Place the right center log (D) as shown. One
end of the log fi ts into the corresponding indent on the right log (E). The slot on the other end (bottom) of log fi ts over the corresponding locating bracket on the sub­fl oor.
LMDV-4035 - Install as Follows
Carefully position the ceramic fi ber logs and twigs over the burner as shown in Figure 9. Logs should be placed in the order shown and per the following instructions.
1. Position the center log (C) onto the 2 cor-
responding location pins on the burner.
2. Place the rear log (A) as shown. Position the
2 notches on the bottom of the log over the 2 corresponding locating brackets against the back wall of fi rebox.
3. Place the left log (B) as shown. The notch
on the bottom of the log should fi t over the corresponding locating bracket.
4. Place the right log (E) as shown. The notch
on the bottom of the log should fi t over the corresponding locating bracket. Make sure that the log is positioned so it aligns to the sides of the gas ports on the corner of the burner.
5. Place the center front log (D) as shown.
The slot in the bottom of the log fi ts over the corresponding location bracket on the sub-fl oor.
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.
WARNING
The size and position of the log set was engineered to give the appliance a safe, reliable and attractive fl ame pattern. Any attempt to use a different log set in the fi replace will void the warranty and will result in incomplete combustion, soot­ing, and poor fl ame quality.
WARNING
This appliance is not designed to burn wood. Any attempt to do so could cause irreparable damage to appliance and prove hazardous to your safety.
WARNING
If logs are not installed according to the log installation instructions, fl ame impingement and improper combustion could occur and result in soot and/or excessive produc­tion of carbon monoxide (CO), a colorless, odorless, toxic gas.
Glowing Embers
Separate into Quarter
Size (separate) Pieces
Bag of Glowing
Embers (rockwool)
Figure 7
REFERENCE
Firebox Accessories / Parts
Cat. No. Model No. Description
88L53 FGE Bag of Glowing Embers
42363
80L42 FDVS
Table 8
(1 oz. rockwool)
Vermiculite, Bag (2 liters)
Bag of Decorative Volcanic Stone
8
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
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