Mendota FV33-M-PF2-0813 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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Modern FullView DV Gas Fireplace Insert Heater
Cosmetically Incredible & Highly Efficient at 84.1% Steady State Efficiency
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL NO. FV33-M-PF2-0813
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.
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
Open windows. Do not touch electrical switches. Do not try to light any appliance. Extinguish any open flame. Do not use the 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.
WARNING
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 part of the control system and any gas control, which has been under water.
AVERTISSEMENT : Assurez-vous de bien suivre les instructions donné dans cette notice pour réduire au min­imum le risque d’incendie ou pour éviter tout dommage matéeriel, toute blessure ou la mort.
Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser d'essence ni d'autres vape-
rurs 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 aucun interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir
des téléphones se trouvant dans le batiment où vous 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, appe-
lez le service dos incendies.
L'installation et service doit être exécuté par un quali-
fié installer, agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz.
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 consulta-
tion ultérieure.
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SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION
A qualified installer, service agency, or the gas suppli-
er must perform installation and service.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable va-
pors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other ap­pliance.
Do not operate this appliance with the glass removed,
cracked or broken. A licensed or qualified person
should do replacement of glass. AVERTISSEMENT. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil si le panneau frontal en verre n’est pas en place, est craqué ou brisé. Confiez le remplacement du panneau à un technicien agréé.
Mendota gas fireplaces are heat producing appliances.
Do not burn wood, paper or other materials in this fire-
place. This fireplace is designed as a supplement
heat source. It is advisable to have an alternative pri-
mary heat supply.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
WARNING
WARNING
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Installation must be performed by a licensed
plumber or gas fitter;
A CO detector shall be installed in the room where
the appliance is installed.
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.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket per­manently located, manufactured (mobile) home (USA Only), where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type(s) 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 peut être installé dans un maison préfabriquée (mobile) déjà installée à demeure si les règlements locaux le permettent.
Cet appareil doit être utilisé uniquement avec les types de gas indiqués sur la plaque signalétique. Ne pas l’utiliser avec d’autres gas sauf si un kitde conversion certifié est installé.
The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54) or CAN/CGA B149.1 Installation Code.
Installer l'appareil selon les codes ou règlements locaux, ou, en l'absence de tels règlements, selon les Codes d'installation CAN/CGA-B149.
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service tech nician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water". «Ne pas se servir de cet appareil s'il a été plongé dans l'eau, complètem ent ou en partie. Appeler un technicien qualifié pour inspecter l'appareil et remplacer toute partie du système de contrôle et toute commande qui ont été plongés dans l'lau
READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions carefully before starting the appliance. FAILURE TO FOLLOW these instruc- tions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty.
Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced before operating this appliance.
protecteur retiré pour permettre l’entretien de l’appareil doit être remis en place avant de mettre l’appare il en marche.
Tout écran ou
READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions carefully before starting the appliance. FAILURE TO FOLLOW these instruc- tions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty.
Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced before operating this appliance. Tout écran ou
protecteur retiré pour permettre l’entretien de l’appareil doit être remis en place avant de mettre l’appare il en marche.
THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL.
Installation and repair should be PERFORMED by a qualified service person. The appliance and venting system should be INSPECTED before initial use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding, material, etc. It is IMPERATIVE that the unit’s control compart­ment, burners, and circulating air passageways ARE KEPT CLEAN to provide for adequate combustion and ventilation air.
Always KEEP the appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.
NEVER OBSTRUCT the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the front of the appliance CLEAR of all obstacles
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and materials for servicing and proper operation. Due to high temperature, the appliance should be LOCATED out of traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies.
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.
Clothing or flammable material SHOULD NOT BE PLACED on or near the appliance. On ne devrait pas placer de vêtements ni d’autres matières inflammables sur l’appareil ni à proximité.
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.
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 accide ntal contact bur ns. A ph ysical barrier is recommended if there are at r isk individu als i n the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safet y gate to keep toddlers, youn g children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces. “Les jeunes enfants devraient être surveillés ét roitement 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 vienn ent en con­tact avec la surface chaude. Il est recommandé d’installer une barrière physique si d es 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.
These units MUST use one of the vent systems described in the Installing Your Fireplace section of the Installers Guide. NO OTHER vent systems or components MAY BE USED.
This gas fireplace and vent assembly MUST be vented directly to the outside and MUST NEVER be attached to a chim­ney serving a separate solid fuel-burning appliance. Each gas appliance MUST USE a separate vent system. Common vent systems are PROHIBITED.
If the vent-air intake system is disassembled for any reason, reinstall per the instructions provided for the initial installa­tion.
The vent system assembly for this fireplace must be periodically examined by a qualified service agency. INSPECT the external vent cap on regular basis to make sure that no debris is interfering with the airflow. The flow of
combustion and ventilation air not to be obstructed DO NOT abuse the glass door by striking the glass, slamming the door shut, etc.
Use only authorized parts and materials obtained from Johnson Gas Applian ce Company when replacing defective or damaged glass.
DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners on the glass door assembly. DO NOT ATTEMPT to clean the glass d oor when it is hot. Turn off the gas before servicing this appliance. It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform an appli-
ance check-up at the beginning of each heating season. DO NOT place furniture or any other combustible household objects within 36 inches of the fireplace front.
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FV33-M FEATURES - QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS: 30-3/8” Wide X 18-3/8” High X 15-3/4” Deep GLASS SIZE: NeoCeram Glass with non-reflective coating. Visible Glass measures 398 in MINIMUM FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS REQUIREMENT: 30-1/2 Wide X 18-3/8” High X 15-3/4” Deep MANTEL ALLOWANCE: 8” Deep Mantel at 12” Above Top Convection Opening or 30-1/16” Above Floor Level of This
Appliance. Use the Approved Mantel Profile Chart. VENT SYSTEM ALLOWANCE: Vertical Terminations Only. 10 feet Vertical Minimum. 70 feet Vertical Maximum. 4” ex-
haust and 3” combustion air intake pipe adapter included with unit. Only the 4” vent pipe is required to be run the full length up to the chimney top adapter. The air intake 3” pipe may be “short-stubbed” above the existing chimney damper. Make certain to pack insulation in the existing damper area to block outside air from flowing through the damper.
VENT DAMPER ADJUSTMENTS AVAILABLE: There are two vent system (air intake only) dampers installed in this ap­pliance:
PRIMARY AIR INTAKE VELOCITY ADJUSTMENT DAMPER: This is located on the top of the Air Intake Starter
collar. This is the Primary Air Intake Velocity Adjustment damper and adjustment of this damper must be made using a leverage tool such as a long screw driver. Factory adjusted to 45 degree Open, this is to be adjusted to­wards the closed position incrementally once the length of vent system increases past 20 feet only. Below 20 feet, leave at factory adjusted position. See page 52 for details.
SECONDARY AIR INTAKE ADJUSTMENT DAMPER: This is located above the glass frame in the top convec-
tion air cavity. Adjustment is to be made by loosening the securing nut then sliding to the right to close and to the left to open. This is Factory adjusted to Full Closed (all the way to the right). Leave this at this position for all in­stallations. Adjust only in cases where more combustion air is needed to reduce flame height if flames are engulf­ing the baffle brick.
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. Actual Glass size is 468 in2.
CONTROLS: IPI Electronic Ignition System with AC Primary Power and DC Backup Power. Remote Control with Smart Thermostat included. Accent Light operates on AC Power only.
Accent Light System: Accent Light System Included. Light can be turned on or off from remote control. Light can be dimmed using dimmer mounted on Faceplate or Surround.
BURNER SYSTEM: Single Ceramic Plaque Burner. Burner Media: Optional Glass Marbles of various colors, Pebble Rocks, Driftwood and Glowing Twigs Set. BURNER SHUTTER SYSTEM: Internal rotary Burner air shutter. REFRACTORY PANELS: Optional Curved Reflective Black and Silver Porcelain panels. NATURAL GAS INFORMATION: Factory equipped for Natural Gas. 4.5”WC Minimum inlet pressure req uired. For NG
applications, Burner Orifice Size is #42. LPG INFORMATION: LP conversion kit #HA-82-00507 is required. 12”WC Minimum inlet pressure required. For the
FV33-M LPG application, burner orifices are to be drill size #53. For higher altitude, adjustment to orifice size may be necessary.
INITIAL STARTUP ADVICE
PAINT CURING CYCLE RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that you run this Insert on maximum flame height for
3 cycles of 1 hour ON and 1 hour OFF initially to cure the paint.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................... 1
FV33-M
FEATURES - QUICK REFERENCE INFORMATION ............................................................................................................. 3
INITIAL STARTUP ADVICE .................................................................................................................................................................. 3
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMMON WEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
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BUILDING PERMIT AND INSTALLATION INSPECTION APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS ........................................................... 8
GENERAL
INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
SAFETY AND STRUCTURAL CONCERNS: ............................................................................................................................................. 9
VENTING REQUIREMENTS .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
HEATING PERFORMANCE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................................................................. 9
FV33-M SPECIFICATIONS
OVERALL DIMENSIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
& CLEARANCES ................................................................................................................................................... 11
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
VENTING ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 13
FLUE RAISED
HEARTH SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................. 17
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS .......................................................................................................................................................... 18
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 20
HIGH
ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 21
INSTALLATION CHECK OFF LIST ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
LIGHTING CHECK OFF LIST ............................................................................................................................................................... 22
FV33-M
BURNER MEDIA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................................................... 24
FLAME APPEARANCE ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................................................. 24
BEFORE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (
YOU BEGIN ............................................................................................................................................................................ 25
O
F OR OC) .......................................................................................................................................... 27
KEY LOCK FUNCTION ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
LOW BATTERY POWER DETECTION ............................................................................................................................................... 27
OPERATING DURING POWER OUTAGES ........................................................................................................................................ 27
“FIRST TIME” PILOT LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................................................... 28
INITIALIZING (S
YNCHRONIZING RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER) .................................................................................................................................... 28
THE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM .......................................................................................................................... 28
IPI/STANDING PILOT SYSTEM INFORMATION ............................................................................................................................. 29
MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................................................................................... 31
BURNER FLAMES GENERAL HEIGHTS REFERENCE DIAGRAM ............................................................................................... 31
NATURAL CHECKING
TO LP GAS CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 32
FOR NORMAL BURNER (S) IGNITION CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................... 38
BLOWER OPERATION AND WIRING ................................................................................................................................................ 39
BASIX SURROUNDS AND FACEPLATES INFORMATIO N ............................................................................................................ 40
BACKUP DC POWER INLET CONNECTOR MOUNTING INFORMATION ................................................................................... 41
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION AND TROUBLE-SHOOTING ............................................................................................................. 44
TROUBLE SHOOTING MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT ........................................................................................................ 44
BURNER
FLAMES ADJUSTMENT- AIR INTAKE DAMPER CONTROLS ...................................................................................... 45
BURNERS AIR SHUTTER CONTROLS ............................................................................................................................................... 46
REPLACEMENT GLASS
FRAME ASSEMBLY REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT .......................................................................................................... 47
AND SERVICE PARTS ............................................................................................................................................ 46
MENDOTA WARRANTY QUALIFICATION & SERVICE REFERENCE FORM ............................................................................. 48
MENDOTA
EXTENDED LIFETIME PROTECTION AND LIMITED WARRANTY ......................................................................... 50
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SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL FV-33-M-PF2
Natural Gas Propane Gas Input rating (Btu/hr) 0-610 m 25,000 25,000 Minimum input (Btu/hr) 0-610 m 13,500 20,800 Orifice size (DMS) 0-610 m 42 53 Manifold pressure (in. w.c./kPa) > High Fire 3.5/0.87 10.0/2.50 Manifold pressure (in. w.c./kPa) >Low Fire 1.7/0.42 6.3/1.57 Minimum inlet pressure (in. w.c./kPa) 5.0/1.24 12.0/2.99 Air shutter settings (in) 1/16” ¼”
EFFICIENCIES ............................... .78.7% A.F.U.E, Steady State High Fire 84.1%, Steady State Low Fire 82.8%
.................................................... 82.5% Fireplace Efficiency P.4
FLUE VENT LINER .......................... .CO-LINEAR - 4” DIAMETER EXHAUST & 3” DIAMETER INLET
.................................................... Minimum Vent Length is 10 feet. Maximum Vent Length is 70 feet.
NET WEIGHT................................. .165 lbs.
SAFETY ......................................... .AGA CERTIFIED, ELECTRONIC IGNITION IPI SYSTEM
ACTIVATED WITH THERMOSTATIC REMOTE CONTROL.
GAS REQUIREMENTS ..................... .SUPPLY PRESSURE
NAT. GAS: 7" W.C. [5.0" W.C. MIN., 11" W.C. MAX.] L.P. GAS: 11" W.C. [11" W.C. MIN., 13" W.C. MAX.]
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS ...... 120 Volts AC, 2 Amps
LISTINGS - INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES TESTED TO: ANSI Z21.88-2009 – CSA2.33-2009 – CAN/CGA 2.17-M91
Gas appliances must be tested and certified by a nationally recognized testing and certification agency to American Na­tional Standards Institute - ANSI Gas Appliance Safety Standards. . The Mendota Gas Fireplace Insert has been tested and certified by Intertek Testing Services. 8431 Murphy Drive, Middleton, WI 53562.
INSERT INCLUDES CERAMIC COMBUSTION SYSTEM, NEO-CERAM GLASS,THERMOSTATIC REMOTE ELECTRONIC IGNITION, AGA CERTIFIED SAFETY SYSTEM.
: GAS INLET: 3/8" N.P.T.
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Specific Requirements for the Common Wealth of Massachusetts
The information in this section applies to all installations performed in the Common Wealth of Massa chu setts only.
a) For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling, building or structure
used in whole or in part for residential purposes and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven (7) feet above grade, the following requirements shall be satisfied:
1. If there is no carbon monoxide detector with an alarm already installed in compliance with the most cur­rent edition of NFPA 720, NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building code in the residential unit served by the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment, a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720. NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building Code.
2. In addition to the above requirements, if there is not one already present, a carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and a battery backup shall be installed and located in accordance with the installation re ­quirements supplied with the detector on the floor level where the gas equipment is installed. The carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall comply with 527 CMR, ANSI/UL 2034 Standards or CSA 6.19 and the most current edition of NFPA 720. In the event that the requirements of this subdivision cannot be met at the time of the completion of the installation of the equipment, the installer shall have a period of thirty (30) days to comply with this requirement; provided, however, that during said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720, NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building Code. In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic, the carbon monoxide detector may be installed on the next adjacent habitable floor level. Such detector may be a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and shall be installed in compliance with the most current edition of NFPA 720, NFPA 70 and the Massachusetts State Building Code.
3. A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a min­imum height of eight (8) feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment. The sign shall read, in print size no less t han one-half (1/2) inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW, KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS”
4. A final inspection by the state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented equipment shall not be performed until proof is provided that the state or local electrical inspector having jurisdiction has granted a permit for installation of carbon monoxide detectors and alarms as required above.
(b) EXEMPTIONS: The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.08(2) (a) 1 through 4:
1. The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled “Equipment Not Required To Be Vented” in the most current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board; and
2. Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in a room or structure sepa­rate from the dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residentia l purposes.
(c) When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting
system design or venting system components with the equipment, the instructions for installation of the equipment and the venting system shall include:
1. A complete parts list for the venting system design or venting system; and
2. Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system components.
(d) When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not
provide the parts for venting the flue gases, but identifies “special venting systems”, the following shall be sat­isfied:
1. The referenced “special venting system” instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment in-
stallation instructions; and
2. The “special venting systems” shall be Product Approved by the Board, and the instructions for that sys-
tem shall include a parts list and detailed installation instructions.
(e) A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equip-
ment, all venting instructions, all parts lists for venting instructions, and/or all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation.
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SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION
READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions carefully before starting the appliance. FAILURE TO FOLLOW these instruc-
tions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced before operating this appliance. 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 part of the control system and any gas control, which has been underwater. THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL. Installation and repair should be PERFORMED by a qualified service person. The appliance and venting system should
be INSPECTED before initial use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding, material, etc. It is IMPERATIVE that the unit’s control compart­ment, burners, and circulating air passageways ARE KEPT CLEAN to provide for adequate combustion and ventilation air.
Always KEEP the appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other fla mmable vapors and liquids. NEVER OBSTRUCT the flow of combustion and ventilation air. Keep the front of the appliance CLEAR of all obstacles
and materials for servicing and proper operation. Due to high temperature, the appliance should be LOCATED out of traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies.
Clothing or flammable material SHOULD NOT BE PLACED on or near the appliance. Children and adults should be ALERTED to the hazards of high surface temperature and should STAY AWAY to avoid
burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be CAREFULLY SUPERVISED when they are in the same room as the appliance.
These units MUST use one of the vent systems described in the Installing Your Fireplace section of the Installers Guide. NO OTHER vent systems or components MAY BE USED.
This gas fireplace and vent assembly MUST be vented directly to the outside and MUST NEVER be attached to a chim­ney serving a separate solid fuel-burning appliance. Each gas appliance MUST USE a separate vent system. Common vent systems are PROHIBITED.
If the vent-air intake system is disassembled for any reason, reinstall per the instructions provided for the initial installa­tion.
The vent system assembly for this fireplace must be periodically examined by a qualified service agency. INSPECT the external vent cap on regular basis to make sure that no debris is interfering with the airflow. The flow of
combustion and ventilation air not to be obstructed DO NOT abuse the glass door by striking the glass, slamming the door shut, etc.
Use only authorized parts and materials obtained from Johnson Gas Applian ce Company when replacing defective or damaged glass.
DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners on the glass door assembly. DO NOT ATTEMPT to clean the glass d oor when it is hot. Turn off the gas before servicing this appliance. It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform an appli-
ance check-up at the beginning of each heating season. DO NOT place furniture or any other combustible household objects within 36 inches of the fireplace front. CAUTION: Do not operate the appliance with glass removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the panel(s) should be
done by a licensed or qualified service person.
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CONGRATULATIONS
You are the owner of a world-class heat producing gas direct vent sealed combustion fireplace. This elegant, highly efficient Fireplace will be a constant source of comfort and fascination. It will be the focal point of
beauty and interest in your home. The Mendota Gas Fireplace is a true heating appliance incorporating Modern aesthetics of fire viewing with the controlla-
bility and fuel efficiency of a home gas furnace. Of particular interest is the low fuel consumption and brilliant fire viewing afforded by the FullView Glass System.
Carefully read the following instructions prior to actual installation. Proper Mendota Gas Fireplace installation and opera­tion will give you years of safe, trouble free comfort and enjoyment. If you have any questions regarding installation or operation of your Mendota Fireplace please contact your local deale r.
...CAUTION...
Due to high temperatures, the Fireplace should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the Mendota Gas Firepl ace.
Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the Fireplace. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating this ap pliance. The Mendota Gas Fireplace is a powerful and efficient heating unit. It has been designed as a major source of supple-
mental heat. As with any mechanical appliance there can be component shut downs. It is advisable to have an alternate heat supply.
Installation, repair and any adjustments to logs or burner must 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, carbon build-up, etc. It is imperative that control com­partments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. The burner and pilot flames and logs should be visually checked periodically.
DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water or exposed to moisture corrosion. Immediately call a quali­fied service technician to inspect the Fireplace and replace any part of the control system and any gas control, which has been under water. DO NOT use this fireplace if the burner does not proved service person if there is any delay in burner light off.
It is Johnson Gas Appliance Company's policy that no responsibility is assumed by the Company or by any of its employ­ees or representatives for any damages caused by an inoperable, inadequate, or unsafe condition which is the result, ei­ther directly or indirectly, of any improper operation, installation or servicing procedures.
Building Permit and Installation Inspection Approval Requirements
All installations of Mendota Fireplaces and Inserts must comply with all the requirements stated in this Installation and Operating Instructions Manual. The Dealer and/or installer must also obtain all required Building Permits and Inspection Approval from the local building inspection department or the local body having jurisdiction. In order to validate warranty coverage, Mendota may require facsimile copies of the Building Permit and Inspection Approval forms. Failure to provide adequate proof that the installation conforms to all local requirements and the requirements stated in the Installation and Operating Instructions Manual will void all applicable warranty.
light immediately. Turn unit off and call Mendota ap-
INSTALLER: THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE TO REMAIN WITH HOMEOWNER.
HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATION INFORMATION: Prior to installing at altitudes higher than 7500, ple ase con-
tact the Mendota technical service department for specific venting requirements and venting restrictions.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Your Mendota Gas Fireplace Insert has a state-of-the-art direct vent, sealed combustion system. This advanced, highly efficient system brings in outside air for combustion, has a separate exhaust vent and efficiently heats and re­circulates room air. The Mendota system maintains high air quality, maximizes efficiency and assures prop er opera­tion.
SAFETY AND STRUCTURAL CONCERNS:
The FV33-M Fireplace Insert must be installed and serviced by a Mendota approved serviceperson. Any adjustments to burner, pilot, logs or coal bed must wait five (5) minutes before relighting pilot. The flame must not
be made by a Mendota approved service person. If pilot goes out, always
"lift" off the burner.
ALWAYS USE MENDOTA FACINGS, MENDOTA VENT SYSTEMS AND MENDOTA APPROVED VENT CAPS. ONLY DOORS CERTIFIED WITH THE APPLIANCE SHALL BE USED.
A non-combustible hearth protector is required and must extend a minimum of 16" in front of the fireplace when this insert is installed at floor level.
VENTING REQUIREMENTS
Use only Mendota specified vents and vent caps when installing your fireplace insert. All vent pipe sections must be tight and leak proof.
HEATING PERFORMANCE
The Mendota FV33-Mi I Fireplace Insert is a true, high efficiency gas heater. The Mendota Insert will u sually heat a large area of your home if situated to maximize heat circulation. NOTE: The Mendota Insert is designed as a supplemental heat source. It should not heat circulation are: through-the-wall grills, floor grills, ceiling fans, or the continuous operation of central heating and cooling blowers. The most EFFICIENT and successful method for overall heat distribution is a ceiling fan. of the Insert can be reduced by using the down arrow on the Remote Control.
be used as a whole house heating system. Supplemental air movement considerations for maximizing
The heat output
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
A 120-volt electrical service must be supplied at the fireplace location at the time of installation for Accent Light function and Ignition System function.
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FV33-M OVERALL DIMENSIONS
SURROUND/FACEPLATE
30 3/8
MINMUM FIREPLACE
WIDTH REQUIRED
AT FRONT OPENING
1 7/8
DEPTH
9 5/8
-B-
29
27 5/8
12 7/8
22 3/16
MINIMUM FIREPLACE
WIDTH REQUIRED
AT REAR WALL
15 3/4
MINIMUM FIREPLACE
DEPTH REQUIRED
1.250
11 7/8
To Gas Line
Entry Hole Center
-A-
15 3/4
Minimum Fireplace
Depth Required
VISIBLE GLASS SIZE = 398 SQ. IN. ACTUAL GLASS SIZE = 468 SQ. IN.
30 1/8
25 7/8
1 7/8
5 1/2
18 3/8
Minimum Firepl ace
Height Required [for Front 5-1/2"]
15 3/8
17 3/8
7 7/8
20 1/8
15 5/8
Surround Face
to Gas Line
Entry Hole Center
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MENDOTA FV33-M GAS DIRECT VENT FIREPLACE INSERT
SPECIFICATIONS & CLEARANCES
MinimumFireplaceOpeningRequired
303/8”wideX183/8”highX153/4”Deep
30 3/8
22 3/16
15 3/4
16" MIN.
FROM GLASS FRAM E ED GE
TO PERPENDICULAR SIDE WALL
FV33-M Faceplate Dimensions
Inches mm. Inches mm.
No Trim 24 610 36 915 Is available 27 686 40 1016 For FV33-M 31 788 44 1118
MANTEL DEPTH (IN.)
8
7
6
543
210
12 11 10
9 8 7 6 5 4
0
A B
FIREPLACE FACE MUST BE COVERE D W / NONCOMBUSTIBLE FACING IN THIS AREA. A COMBUSTIBLE MANTEL ONLY ALLOWED IN THIS AR EA IF INSTALLE D OVER NON-COMBUSTIBLE FACING MATERIAL.
-A-
-B-
VISIBLE GLASS SIZE = 398 SQ. IN. ACTUAL GLASS SIZE = 468 SQ. IN.
29 3/16
12" MIN
FROM TOP EDGE OF TOP
CONVECTION AIR OPENING
TO BOTTOM O F 8" DE E P MANTEL
18 1/16
PROTECTION PAD DEPTH M A Y B E R E DUCED BY 2 ". IF ELEV ATED
6" OR MORE, NO HEARTH PROTECTION PAD IS REQUIRED.
8.0
APPROVED MANTEL
1
1
12
4" NON
COMBUSTIBLE
HEARTH PROTECTION PAD REQUIRED IF NOT ELEVATED.
FOR EVERY 1-INCH THE UNIT IS ELEVATED , HEARTH
16"
PROFILES
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Each installation must conform to all local, state and national codes. Refer to the national fuel gas code and local zoning and code authorities for details on
installation requirements. The Mendota Inserts must be vented to the outside in accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code. In the absence of local codes, the installation must conform with National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54), or Canadian Code CAN1-B149 or most current edition, also known as NFPA 54. Do not connect this Insert to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel or gas-burning appliance.
1. Remove glass doors, metal fire screens, etc. from existing fireplace. Be sure there is 12" minimum dis­tance from top of upper grill to bottom of mantel; see Specifications (Pg.11 & 5), and a 16" minimum non­combustible hearth extension in front of the glass surface if a raised hearth is not supplied. (See pg. 17 for "Raised Hearth").
2. Remove any additional framework or other obstructions in the existing fireplace opening and burning area. Also remove any chimney cap from top of chimney so that vent liner can be installed freely.
3. Before Insert is installed, have gas supplier or contractor run gas line to the existing fireplace. Be sure gas plumbing instructions [see Pg. 18 & 19 are carefully followed. Gas supply may enter fireplace on either side or back of fireplace, whichever is most convenient and accessible. Electrical service (120 volt) should also be supplied.
4. The entire chimney should be swept to remove creosote, soot and any obstructions (bird nests, etc.).
5. Open fireplace damper. If damper opening is large enough to accept the 4" and 3" flue liners, permanent­ly secure damper in "open" position. NOTE:
Massachusetts requires that the flue damper must be re-
moved or permanently welded in the "open" position.
6. If damper opening is too small for the 4" & 3" flue liners, it will be necessary to remove the damper handle and the damper plate. Some damper plates are held in place by a pinned hinge that can be released easily by tapping out the pin with a hammer and punch. Others may be held in place by a screw or bolt, or piv­ots may be cast into the damper housing. The pinned-hinged types may be harder to get out and may re­quire sawing or breaking out. [NOTE: if flue size is 6" (127 mm) or less, or if severe offsets occur, or a significant mortar slop is evident between the liners, try to snake liner down the chimney to the top of the damper housing before breaking out damper plate and housing.]
CAUTION: If the 4" & 3" flue liners cannot be installed in an extremely tight chimney DO NOT
proceed
with installation.
7. If damper opening is narrower than 4-1/2" to 5" (114 mm to 127 mm) and if local code authorities allow, loosen and remove mortar behind back side of damper housing in the center of the opening enough to get the gripping teeth of a pipe wrench over the flange of the damper housing (for cast iron housings). Tight­en the wrench snugly, and kick down on the wrench handle to break out a half moon shaped piece of the damper housing, enough to easily fit the flex liner through it. If the opening is wide enough, the break out is not necessary.
8. Install Insert only in chimney heights of 10' (minimum) to 70' (maximum) -- as measured in step 9 below.
9. Measure the chimney height from the top of the chimney (or the existing flue liner) to a point 24" (610 mm) above the floor of the fireplace hearth. It may be necessary to drop a rope and measure the rope it­self. Be sure to allow for all offsets in existing chimney. Cut the 4" and 3”diameter flex liner (s) to this measured length.
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FLUE VENTING
The FV33-M Insert must be vented vertically to the outside and must use the Mendota Co-Linear flexible ducting system. The minimum vertical vent length required is 10 feet. The maximum allowed vertical vent length is 70 feet. In the USA, the air-intake pipe may be run past the damper into the chimney and terminated with an open end 2 feet past the damp­er mechanism.
NOTE: THE INSERT IS DESIGNED, TESTED AND LISTED FOR OPERATION ONLY WITH MENDOTA
INSERT VENTING COMPONENTS AS LISTED IN FIGURES BELOW:
The solid-fuel fireplace chimney must be clean and in good working order and is constructed on non-combustible materials
Chimney cleanouts must fit properly. The refractory, glass doors, screen, and log grates can be removed from the solid-fuel fireplace to accommodate the
gas insert. Smoke shelves, shields, and baffles can be removed if attached with mechanica l fasteners.
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
Cutting of any sheet metal parts on the solid-fuel fireplace is prohibited.
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Chimney Flashing and cap
(See FIGURE BELOW) The vent kits include a trim-able flashing. Measure, trim and shape flashing to fit the existing flue liner. This flashing prevents water and small animals from entering area between the chimney liner and flue liner. Plan for 1” to 1-1/2” (25 mm to 38 mm) overlap on each side. Center the flashing and mark it about 3" (75 mm) larger in each dimension than the existing chimney. Trim the notch with snips and bend edges with hand seaming tool, metal break or pliers.
12. Attach a sheet metal strap loop to the flex end of the liner(s) and tie a rope to it. Two installers should proceed to the roof and drop the rope (with weight on the end to make sure it goes all the way down) and insert the liner(s) past the flexible portion, into the existing chimney – SEE BELOW:
SLIDEADAPTER
22“above fireboxflo or
13. One installer should then return to the fireplace opening and pull the rope to guide the liner into place through the smoke shelf and the damper opening to a point 22" (560 mm) above the fireplace hearth. The person below should wear leather gloves and Safety Glasses during this process to avoid being cut and to safeguard eyes from flying debris.
CAUTION: WHEN USING FLEX ALUMINUM LINER, USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN STRETCHING LINER
AROUND OFFSETS SO AS NOT TO RUPTURE LINER.
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14. Remove the Vent Adapter by removing two 5/16” Hex Bolts and sliding Vent Adapter towards rear of Insert.
15. Tightly secure 3” and 4” flex vents with clamps provided. Seal vent cap/flashing to top of chimney with
VENT CONNECTION
3-7/8" EXHAUST
ADAPTER
STUB
2-7/8" AIR INTAKE STUB
weatherproof sealer. Seal areas be­tween flex pipes and existing chimney, at damper area, with unfaced fiberglass insulation.
16. Carefully slide Insert into the fireplace opening (Note: Plug in the AC Power cord to a 110 volt AC receptacle inside the fireplace opening or extend it out and connect to a grounded wall outlet.
17. Slide Vent Adapter forward between
HEX HEAD BOLTS 10-24X1-1/4"
guide rails. Vent Adapter’s front flat section should contact insert top as you slide the Vent Adapter forward.
18. Use Glass Latch Tool to grab Ven t Adapter through slot and hole provided. As you apply downward pressure, pull Vent Adapter forward until front flange on Vent Adapter is about ½” away from front lip on Insert.
19. Slide 5/16” Hex Bolts through holes in face of Insert and start one Bolt in each of the two press nuts on Vent Adapter Flange. Using a 5/16” Hex Hand Driver, tighten the hex bolts a few turns at a time alternat­ing between the two hex bolts until the screws are hand tight and vent adapter is pulled fully forward.
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18. You are now ready to hook up the Insert to gas supply. Be sure gas plumbing instructions and all state and local codes have been carefully followed. Be sure all items on Installation Check-Off List have been completed.
NOTE: AGA APPROVED FLEX LINES ARE APPROVED FOR USE WITH MENDOTA INSERTS.
19. Carefully slide the Insert into place in the fireplace opening. At this time, check that Insert is level and plumb with the fireplace opening and positioned in the middle of the opening. If Insert is unsteady or needs leveling, the unit may need to be “shimmed with washers under the bottom corners of insert.
20. The proper Insert Faceplate can now be placed in position. Assemble surround by following instructions supplied
with faceplate kit. Select the appropriate size of faceplate to cover the area between the Insert and existing fireplace opening.
...IMPORTANT...
INSTALLATION, SERVICING AND REPAIR MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. THE INSERT SHOULD B E INSPECTED AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PERSON. MORE FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO EXCESSIVE LINT FROM CARPETING, BEDDING MATERIAL, ETC. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE CONTROL COMPARTMENT BURNERS AND CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGEWAYS OF THE INSERT BE KEPT CLEAN.
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RAISED HEARTH SPECIFICATIONS
BOTTOM EDGE OF GLASS WINDOW
In most installations, a 16" non-combustible protector is required in front of the unit’s glass door surface on the floor or raised hearth. This protection can be any non-combustible material such as 24-gauge sheet metal, tile, brick, concrete board, etc. Please note that the required 16” clear­ance starts at the front face of the glass door. If replacing a wood-burning insert with this gas in­sert, the existing and approved hearth protection will provide adequate floor protection as long as the hearth protector protrudes at least 16” out from the front surface of the door glass.
If a raised hearth extends less than 16", refer to the diagram above and the following procedure to see if additional floor protection is required.
Project a line (using string or a tape measure) from the lower edge of the glass window to the edge of the raised hearth, continuing on to the floor. If the point of intersection with the floor is beyond 16" from the Insert, then no further floor protection is required. If the intersection is less than 16" from the Insert then additional non-combustible floor protection is required to meet the minimum 16".
For installations where the fireplace is raised 6" or more above the floor, or if the existing floor is non-combustible (stone, brick, etc.), a non-combustible protector is not required.
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GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
NOTE: IF INSERT IS TO BE OPERATED WITH LP GAS, SEE PAGE 34 BEFORE PROCEEDING.
CORRECT GAS PRESSURE AND PROPER GAS SUPPLY LINE SIZING IS IMPERATIVE TO THE SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF YOUR ENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT. BE SURE THE GAS SUPPLIER OR PLUMBER CAREFULLY CHECKS FOR CORRECT GAS PRESSURE AND GAS LINE SIZING WHEN INSTALLING THE FIREPLACE INSERT.
IT IS CRITICAL TO CAREFULLY CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS WHEN HOOKING UP THE FIREPLACE INSERT -- CHECK WITH SOAP & WATER SOLUTION. BE SURE TO INSTALL FLEX GAS LINE WITH BRASS-TO-BRASS FITTINGS TO PREVENT GAS LEAKS AT CONNECTIONS. GAS SUPPLY PIPING MUST INCLUDE A DRIP LEG TO ELIMINATE THE POSSIBILITY OF CONTAMINANTS ENTERING THE GAS TRAIN. ADHERE
STRICTLY TO LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES.
GAS SUPPLY LINE SIZING The Mendota Gas Insert comes equipped with a 3/8" N.P.T. [1.0 cm] inlet on the main gas valve. Gas supply piping may
enter the cabinet from either the left or right side. The proper gas line diameter must be selected to run from the supply regulator to the Insert. Refer to the following table
for proper gas pipe diameters.
PIPE LENGTH
[FEET]
NAT. L.P. NAT. L.P.
0-10 1/2" [1.3 cm] 3/8" [1.0 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 3/8" [1.0 cm]
10-40 1/2" [1.3 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 5/8" [1.6 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm]
40-100 1/2" [1.3 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 3/4" [2.0 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 100-150 3/4" [2.0 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 7/8" [2.3 cm] 5/8" [1.6 cm] 150-200 3/4" [2.0 cm] 1/2" [1.3 cm] 7/8" [2.3 cm] 3/4" [2.0 cm]
NOTE:
Some areas allow copper tubing or galvanized pipe - check with local approval agencies and codes NEVER use plastic
GAS PRESSURE CHECKING REQUIREMENTS A pressure tap for checking gas pressure is located on the main gas valve. A qualified installer should use this fitting for
setting the correct gas pressure during initial installation. [See Gas Pressure Chart Pg. 19]. If supply gas pressures exceed 1/2 PSIG [3.5KPA], the appliance must be isolated from its supply with an approved man-
ual shut-off cock. This manual shut-off cock must be closed during any supply line pressure testing. Check with your gas supplier or plumber.
SCHEDULE 40 PIPE
INSIDE DIA.
pipe.
TUBING, TYPE L
OUTSIDE DIA.
If the factory-built fireplace has no gas ac- cess hole(s) provided, an access hole 1.5” or less may be drilled through the lower sides or bottom of the firebox in a proper workmanship like manner. This access hole must be plugged with non-combustible insulation after the gas sup- sup­ply line has been installed.
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GASPRESSUREREQUIREMENTS
One major cause of operating problems with gas appliances can be improper gas pressure! Such problems as changes in flame color or configuration, gas pilot or burner outages, intermittent operation
, changes in heat output, excessive burner noise, etc. are nearly always the result of changes in gas pressure or improp­er gas pressure at the time of the installation. The most important item to check during the installation and the first thing to check when problems occur is gas pressure!
Gas supplies normally enter a residence at 1/2 PSI (13" - 15" W.C.) (3. KPA). A regulator is then placed inside the residence, which drops this pressure to 7" W.C. (1.8 KPA) (Nat. Gas). This "inches to inches" regulator is of adequate capacity to service the gas appliances (such as dryer, furnace, etc.). If this regulator's capacity is not sufficient to add the Gas Fireplace, an additional "inches to inches" regulator must be installed for the Fireplace. EXCEPTION: Some codes allow 2-PSI (1.4KPA) supplies to enter the residence, in which case "pounds to inches" regulators are used.
The following table provides information on correct gas pressure requirements. Be sure your gas supplier or plumber carefully follows this table.
NATURAL GAS 7.0" W.C.
L.P. GAS 12.0" W.C.
DESIRED
INLET
PRESSURE
(1.75 kPa)
(2.99 kPa)
MINIMUM
INLET
PRESSURE
5.0" W.C.
(1.12 kPa)
12" W.C.
(2.99 kPa)
MAXIMUM
INLET
PRESSURE
11" W.C.
(2.61 kPa)
13.0" W.C. (3.24 kPa)
TURN GAS VALVE KNOB TO "HIGH" POSITION. GAS PRESSURES MAY VARY PLUS OR MINUS 5%.
*NOTE: FOR HIGH ALTITUDE (ABOVE 5.000 FEET) SOME VARIATIONS IN AIR SHUTTER SETTINGS MAY BE REQUIRED.
Manifold pressure must be taken at the MANIFOLD" tap and inlet pressure at the "SUPPLY" tap with the burner oper-
ating by a qualified installer.
GAS LEAK TEST REQUIREMENT: It is the responsibility of the installer/service person to assure that each and
every gas connection and supply tubing that are a part of this fireplace are leak proof. The qualified/ certified individual connecting the gas supply line, performing pressure tests or performing any service to this fireplace is required to perform a THOROUGH LEAK TEST on ALL gas fittings that are a part of this appliance or the gas supply line connection using soap-water solution or a calibrated combustible gas detector. Failure to perform this leak test may lead to a house fire and/or an explosion. Mendota is not responsible for any damages due to an Installer’s failure to conduct a leak test and verify that all connections and supply lines are leak proof.
WARNING: Do not operate appliances with glass front removed, cracked, or broken. Replacement of glass should be
done a licensed or qualified service person.
Note:
Consult the local or national installation code(s) to assure that adequate combustion and ventilation air is
available.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
WARNING: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
If this appliance is installed with a three-prong (grounding) plug for protection against shock hazard, it should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
For normal operation, this appliance requires 120 VAC, 2 Amp power or a 6V DC power source. This appliance is equipped with an electrical junction box on the left side and a 6V DC power inlet connector located
directly below the Master Switch on the left side, adjacent to the glass frame’s left edge. The Manual Packet accompa­nying this appliance also includes a 4XAA Battery Pack and a connector wire harness that is designed to be used as the 6V DC power source during electrical power outage conditions.
Planning for AC 120 VAC connection
Two options exist for supplying 120 VAC power to this appliance:
1. Connect the 8 foot grounding plug extension cord supplied in the Manual Packet to the Junction Box on the left side using the three wire nuts supplied and run the extension cord out of the fireplace cavity to a wall electrical outlet in the room.
2. Run Metal Flex Conduit encapsulated Romex 14-2 cable from an approved electrical junction in the home di­rectly to the Junction Box on the left side of this appliance and connect to the three color coded wires within the junction box using the three wire nuts supplied. Make certain to leave a 24-inch long exce ss loop of the Metal Flex Conduit encapsulated Romex within the fireplace cavity to allow removal of this appliance from the fireplace cavity during cleaning and service work.
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HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS
For installations from 610-1370 meters (2000-4500 ft.) the orifice sizes (DMS) for natural gas is #43 and for propane gas is #54. See data plate for additional information. For high altitude installations consult the local gas distributor or the authority having jurisdiction for proper rating methods. If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for vary­ing altitudes, the information sticker must be filled out by the installer and adhered to the appliance at the time of conversion.
«Cet appareil est equipé pour des altitudes compries entre 0 et 2000 pieds (0-610 m) seulement»
This appliance has been converted for use at an altitude of ______________ Orifice size _______________ Manifold Pressure ________________ Input (Btu/h)_______________ Fuel Type _______________________ Date of conversion _________ Converted by _____________________ «Cet appreeil a été converti au ____ Injecteur ________ Pression à la tubulure d'alimentation _____________ Déoit calorifique _______________»
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INSTALLATION CHECK OFF LIST
The following check list must be completed prior to initial lighting of the Fireplace
Insert, or manufacturer's warranty and liabilities will be voided:
Venting system must be installed by a Mendota approved person according to Figure 3, Pg. 13 with
clamps securely in place and all joints leak proof.
Electrical supply and gas supply must be properly installed and must conform to National and Local Codes.
Check that correct fuel supply is connected to appliance. Check correct gas pressure, correct size gas lines and for gas leaks on all gas supply connectors and this gas insert’s gas valve train connectors.
Proper clearances to combustibles must be maintained.
LEAK TEST REQUIREMENT: Vibration during shipping and transit of this appliance may cause some gas connections to loosen. All gas train connections in this appliance, including field installed supply line fittings and all factory installed gas train connections between the gas valve and the burner orifice(s) and pilot light, must be leak tested prior to first firing using soap and water solution or a calibrated Combustible Gas Detector. All leak tests are to be performed by a qualified installer. It is the responsi­bility of the installer to verify that all connections are sealed properly and leak-proof.
LIGHTING CHECK OFF LIST
Be sure to check these items before final operation of the Fireplace Insert
All items on "Installation Check Off List" must be completed.
Install batteries in Remote Control Transmitter and Receiver.
Carefully follow all lighting and burner media installation instructions. Make certain that burner lights
immediately and lights across entire burner.
DO NOT proceed with operation unless burner cycles "on/off" without delays and the flame is "stable" and not
"lifting" off burner.
Caution: If pilot goes out be sure to wait a minimum of 5 minutes before relighting.
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DOOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT
CAUTION: Do not operate the appliance with glass removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. Glass latch tool #HA-57-00743 is supplied with the unit.
To Unlatch Glass Frame Latches:
1. Insert Glass Latch Tool into hole in latch (two latches exist at top of glass frame).
2. Pull Glass Latch Tool outward about 3/8”.
3. Rotate Glass Latch Tool 90 degrees.
4. Release Glass Latch Tool.
5. Remove Glass Latch Tool.
To Latch Glass Frame Latches, reverse steps 5 to 1,
above.
To Remove Glass Frame:
1. Rotate top edge of freed glass frame outward about 15 degrees.
2. Lift Glass Frame Up and Out.
To Install Glass Frame:
1. Align and insert tabs in side flanges of Glass Frame into Slots into the slot in the base plate.
2. Rotate Glass Frame upward until vertical.
3. Latch Glass in place per instructions above.
1.) INSERT
2.) PULL
3.) ROTATE
4.) RELEASE
SLIDE TAB INTO SLOT IN BASE P L A TE
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FV33-M BURNER MEDIA INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically ap­proved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.” AVERTISSEMENT. Risque de dommages ou de blessures si les pièces ne sont pas installées conformément à ces schém as et ou si des pièces autres que celles spécifiquement approuvées avec cet appareil sont utilisées. Many media choices are available directly from Mendota for use on the FV33-M model. Select one media and purch ase separately. Media Choices:
1. Clear or Black Glossy Glass Media, 1/2" diameter, 5 lbs ba g
2. Natural Rocks Fiber Media, 1"-2-1/2" diameter mixture, 60 pieces in random colors
3. Driftwood Log set or a modern Twigs Set
4. Other media options may be available. Contact your Mendota dealer.
How to install burner media properly:
1. Spread media on burner's top surface only. Do not block air slots that are in front, behind or on sid es of burner.
2. Burner Media shall be only 2 to 3- layers thick and loosely spread over burner surface. DO NO T pack tightly. Al-
low 1/8" space between media pieces. Save extra media that is not used.
FLAME APPEARANCE ADJUSTMENT
AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENTS
Be sure burner and burner media are properly. For Natu­ral Gas applications, leave air shutter closed fully. For LPG applications, start with air shutter open ¼” to 3/8”. After burner has been properly installed and operated for 20 minutes, small additional adjustments to the air shutter may be necessary for final flame appearance. These small shutter adjustments can be made by following these procedures:
NOTE: Start with the burner air shutter set at 0” to 1/8” open for NG and ¼” to 3/8” open for LPG. Open-
ing the shutter will yield shorter and blue(er) flames and closing the shutter will yield taller and yellow(er) flames.
The burner air shutter adjustment lever is located inside the firebox on the left side of center.
1. Install burner media and glass frame and burn unit for 20 minutes minimum.
2. If flame is too "blue" close Air Shutters until flames turn yellow.
3. If flames are too "orange" or are causing sooting, open Air Shutters until flames begin to turn blue. NOTE: If sooting does not stop, turn off fireplace & call a Mendota Service Person. IMPORTANT: Try each new shutter setting for approx. 20 minutes before making additional changes.
OPEN
NOTE: Changes in burner flame can be made by re-arranging the burn er media as well. Make certain burner media is loosely spread over burner in a SINGLE layer only. DO NOT pack media tightly.
4. For NG applications, start with the burner air shutter closed to 1/8” open. For high altitude applications, air shutter may need to be open further.
5. For LPG applications, start with the burner air shutter open ¼” to 3/8”. For high altitude applications, air shutter may need to be opened further.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read this entire manual before you use your new fireplace insert (especially the section “Safety Precautions”). Failure to follow the instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death.
Remote Control Transmitter Functions
NOTE: The Wall Receiver will “beep” once every time a Remote Transmitter Key is pressed, signaling that the command has been received.
Identify the four function buttons on the Remote Transmitter:
1. ON/OFF KEY: This button turns the system ON or OFF. When this but­ton is pressed and the system is OFF, the pilot light will stay ON if the “Standing Pilot Switch” is in the ON position.
2. THERMOSTAT KEY: This button, when pressed after the ON/OFF KEY is pressed and the sys- tem is ON, will allow the selection of three modes: Manual Operation, Normal Thermostat and Smart Thermostat.
a. Manual Mode: In this mode, the room temperature is ignored and the fireplace can be turned ON indefinitely. The
room temperature rise has no effect on this mode. All other functions such as fan speed control, flame height control, secondary burner On/OFF control and Accent Light ON/OFF controls will be manually controllable.
b. Normal Thermostat: In this mode, the fireplace will
stay functioning until the room temperature increases
o
1
F above the Set Point Temperature. To increase the Set Point Temperature, Press the UP button until the desired temperature is displayed in the SET POINT TEMPERATURE window. The fan will turn on 5 minutes after fireplace startup and will turn off 12-1/2 minutes after the flames turn off, in this mode. The flame height can be adjusted while the fireplace is func­tioning, fan speed can be adjusted after 5 minutes of startup. Secondary burner can be turned On or Off at any time after startup. The Accent Light can be turned on or off any time after startup.
OFF
ON
FF
76°
OFF
76°
ON SMART
Hi
MAXMAX
SMART
76°
68Hi
F
c. Smart Thermostat: In this mode, all other functions
except the flame height adjustment are allowed. Manu­al flame height adjustment is not allowed in this mode.
MANUAL
MODE
NORMAL
THERMOSTAT
The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the flame height in accordance to the difference between the set point temperature and the actual room temperature. As the room temperature gets closer to the set point temperature, the Smart Function automatically modulates the flame down.
3. UP/DOWN KEY: This key is used to increase or decrease the Set Point Temperatures, Flame Height
and Fan Speed and to toggle between Accent Light ON/OFF and Secondary Burner ON/OFF.
MODE SELECTION KEY: This key is used to toggle between the various function icons: Set Tempera­ture, Flame Height and Secondary Burner.
Setting Pilot to IPI versus CPI mode:
With the remote transmitter OFF, press the MODE button. You will see either “CPI” or “IPI” displayed on the transmitter screen. Press the UP arrow button to set “CPI” mode and press the DOWN arrow button to set “IPI” mode. One set to the desired setting, press On/Off button to acti­vate the fireplace.
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SMART
MODE
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REMOTE TRANSMITTER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TO TURN ON THE APPLIANCE:
1. Press the ON/OFF button. The transmitter display will show all active icons on the screen.
2. Select the Thermostat Mode by pressing the Thermostat Key: OFF (meaning Manual Mode), ON (meaning normal Thermostat) or Smart (meaning Smart Mode). a. In OFF (Manual Mode), the appliance will ignite and start on HI. b. In ON (Normal Thermostat Mode), the appliance will only ignite if the Set Temperature
is greater than the Room Temperature.
c. In SMART (Smart Mode), the appliance will only ignite if the Set Temperature is greater
than the Room Temperature.
TO TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE, press the ON/OFF button.
MODE KEY: Pressing the MODE KEY toggles between the
various available functions: Flame Height, Fan Speed, Accent Light Dimmer and Secondary Burner On/Off.
Flame Height: 6 flame height Levels are available. While the Flame
Height Icon is displayed, pressing the Up or Down button once will increase or decrease the flame height by 1 of 6 in­crements. If the flame height is at Level 1 and the Down but­ton is pressed, all burners will turn OFF. If in IPI mode, the pilot light will also extinguish. If in Standing Pilot Mode, the pilot light will remain ON. Note: If in SMART model, the flame height function is not available for manual adjustment. In
SMART mode, the flame height regulates automatically.
Fan Speed Control: The fan speed can be adjusted through six (6) speed s and
OFF. To activate this function, press the MODE Key to index to the fan control icon. Use the UP/Down Arrow Key to turn ON, OFF or adjust the fan speed. A single “beep” will confirm reception of the command. Once you set the desired fan control, the system will re­member your selected fan speed until you manually change it.
Accent-Light Dimmer: This function controls the Mendota Accent Light functions.
Pressing the UP key in this mode will TURN ON the Accent Light and allow you to control the brightness of the Accent Light in 6 steps. A single “beep” will confirm reception of the command. Once you set the desired light brightness, the system will remember your selected brightness level until you manually change it.
Secondary Burner: This function is NOT available. Skip past this icon.
NOTE: The “AUX” function is not available and shall be skipped over.
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TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (oF or oC)
1. Press the ON/OFF Key and Turn Off the Fireplace.
2. Simultaneously, Press both the MODE Key and the Thermostat
Key.
3. Look at the LCD display to verify that your desired indicator (
o
C) is being displayed. If not, repeat step 2.
o
F or
KEY LOCK FUNCTION
To prevent unsupervised children from operating the fireplace, a KEY LOCK function is provided with this remote control system. To activate the KEY LOCK function, simultane­ously press the “MODE KEY” and the “UP KEY”. To deactivate the KEY LOCK function, simultaneously press the “MODE KEY” and the “UP KEY”. During KEY LOCK mode, none of the Keys will function. You must DEACTIVATE the sys­tem before you can use the Remote Transmitter.
LOW BATTERY POWER DETECTION
1. Transmitter Batteries: The life span of the remote control transmitter batteries depends on various factors: quality of the batteries used the number of ignitions of the appliance, the number of changes to the room thermostat set point, etc. When the Transmitter bat­teries are low, a Battery Icon will appear on the LCD display of the Transmitter before all battery power is lost. When the batteries are replaced, this icon will disappear.
2. Wall Receiver Batteries: The life span of the wall receiver batteries depend on the qual­ity of the batteries used and how long the batteries have been installed in the wall receiver. These batteries are only utilized during power outages. Replace these batteries every heating season even if you have not experienced any power outages. Batteries drain slowly even when not in use. This is a normal characteristic of all batteries.
OPERATING DURING POWER OUTAGES
This electronic ignition system utilizes the supplied 110VAC power when it is available for all functions of this system. If the AC power is interrupted during a power outage, plug in the battery pack (6V DC Max, supplied with this fireplace) to the Fireplace Backup Power Inlet Port installed on the wall to the left side of the fireplace (located about 18” up from floor level).
During the power outage, the appliance’s burners will function. In addition, Flame Height adjustment and Secondary Burner ON/OFF functions will be availa­ble. The Fan and Accent Light, which are wholly de­pendent on 110VAC power, will not function.
This appliance is designed and tested to be operated during power outages. The overall efficiency of this appliance will be reduced by approximately 5% when the blower function is disabled during the power out­age period.
You may operate this appliance indefinitely on bat­tery power as long as you accept that high capacity DC 6 volt batteries will be required to sustain uninter­rupted DC power to this appliance and that the blow­er function and accent light functions will not be available.
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“FIRST TIME” PILOT LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Be sure all items on "INSTALLATION CHECK OFF LIST" in the Installation Manual have been completed! CAUTION: If the pilot goes out, be sure to wait a minimum of five minutes before attempting to relight the pilot.
1. Make certain that any manual gas supply shut-off valves located upstream of fireplace are open and the Master On/Off switch is toggled to the ON position. Master Switch is located
on left side of appliance.
2. Make certain that 110VAC power is connected to Electrical Junction Box on left side of Fireplace and that the Electrical Power is “ON”.
3. Insert Batteries in the Remote Transmitter. Note the polarity of batter­ies and insert as indicated on the battery compartment cover.
4. For the “First Time Lighting”, Remove the Glass Door. This is required to purge the gas line of air and to inspect the pilot lighting spark.
5. Press OFF on the remote Transmitter. Press MODE button on Trans­mitter. Press UP for “CPI” (standing pilot mode). Press MODE button again to exit. You will hear a series of clicks and after a few seconds, you will hear sparking at the pilot spark electrode.
6. Allow adequate time for the air in the gas-line to purge. The control system will stop sparking after 30 seconds if the pilot light does not light. After a 30 second delay the control system will start sparking again for 30 seconds more. If the pilot light does not light after the third 30 second spark event, the system will enter “Lock-out” mode. To unlock from “Lock-out” mode, Press the ON/OFF button on Transmitter then Press ON/OFF button on the transmitter again so the Transmitter display turns off. Wait 30 seconds. Turn OFF the Master Switch. Wait 30 seconds and Turn Master Switch ON again. Repeat this sequence until the pilot flame lights and the pilot is burning steadily.
7. Once the pilot flame is lit and well-established, close glass door. WARNING: NEVER IGNITE MAIN BURNERS
WITH GLASS DOOR REMOVED OR OPEN. Doing so will lead to damage to pilot flame sensor and spark elec­trode wire leads.
8. Press the ON/OFF button on Transmitter to “ON”. All burners should ignite and run at “high-fire”. Toggle through other functions of the Fireplace (Flame Height, Fan Speed and Accent Light brightness) to verify all func-
BLUE LCD DISPLAY
tions.
9. Perform gas inlet and outlet pressure tests and leak tests on field installed gas fittings and factory installed fittings in the gas valve compartment, at this time. Note: Burners must be ON to check outlet pressures and to leak test gas train fittings upstream of main gas valve.
INITIALIZING THE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
MASTER SWITCH: Remote Transmitter WILL NOT communicate to receiver unless the Master Switch is ON. The master switch when OFF disables all functions and acts as a Master Safety Shutoff Switch.
ON/OFF KEY
THERMOSTAT
SELECTION KEY
UP/DOWN SELECTION KEY
MODE SELECTION KEY
(Synchronizing Receiver and Transmitter)
Master Switch and Sync Switch are located on the bottom left corner of the ap­pliance.
1. Toggle Master Switch to ON (toggle UP). Remote Transmitter WILL NOT communicate to receiver unless the Master Switch is ON.
2. Locate Sync Switch (below Master Switch). Press the Sync Button and release. The receiver will beep 3 times indicat­ing that it is ready to synchronize with a Remote Transmitter.
3. Push the “ON” key on the Remote Transmitter. The receiver will beep 4 times to indicate that the Transmitter’s com­mand is accepted and sets to the particular code of that Transmitter. The system is now initialized.
NOTE: Once synchronized, the Transmitter and Receivers will communicate permanently and no further Synchronizing steps are necessary unless either the Transmitter or Receiver is replaced.
REMOTE TRANSMITTER
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IPI/STANDING PILOT SYSTEM INFORMATION
Supply voltage Ambient temperature ratings Radio Frequency
REMOTE CONTROL WALL RECEIVER
4.5V (three 1.5V AAA batteries) 6.0V (four 1.5V AA batteries) 32 – 122 315 MHz 315 MHz
o
F (0 – 50 oC) 32 – 140 oF (0 – 60 oC)
ATTENTION!
The transmitter and receiver are RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES. Placing the receiver in or near m etal may severely reduce the signal range.
Turn off the main gas supply of the appliance during installation or maintenance of the receiver.  Toggle the Master Switch to OFF during installation or maintenance.  Turn “off” main gas supply to the appliance prior to removing or reinserting the batteries in the receiver.  During appliance installation/maintenance or in case of remote control malfunction, turn off electrical supply to
this appliance and disconnect the Backup batteries from the wall DC connector. Contact technical service.
Intermittent Pilot Light and Standing Pilot Light Features
This gas fireplace is equipped with an electronic ignition System that first lights a pilot light then uses the pilot light to ig­nite the main burners. The pilot light can be set in the CPI (Standing Pilot) mode to allow the pilot light to remain on indef­initely by setting the Remote Transmitter to CPI mode. If the remote transmitter is set to the IPI (Intermittent Pilot) mode, the pilot light will only light and remain ON while the main fireplace burners are operating.
IPI Mode: This mode turns the pilot light “OFF” when the fireplace is not functioning and only lights the pilot light automat­ically when a call for heat is made by the remote control.
(CPI) Standing Pilot Mode: If set to CPI Mode, the pilot light will ignite and remain ON at all times.
Setting to IPI versus CPI mode:
With the remote transmitter OFF, press the MODE button. You will see either “CPI” or “IPI” displayed on the transmitter screen. Press the UP arrow but­ton to set “CPI” mode and press the DOWN arrow button to set “IPI” mode. One set to the desired setting, press On/Off button to activate the fire­place.
NOTE: Mendota Fireplaces recommends that the (CPI) Standing Pilot Mode be used during the winter months when the average daily high temperature falls below 50
draft during burner ignition and it will also eliminate excessive condensation of exhaust vapors on the door glass. Further, leaving the fireplace in the Standing Pilot Mode will keep the fireplace body warm and eliminate cold drafts and heat loss to the cold air that is trapped inside the firebox.
o
F. This will keep the fireplace chimney heated for proper up-
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FV-33-M GAS IGNITION SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
NOTE: SPLIT FLOW VALVE IS NOT USED IN THIS PRODUCT.
The appliance must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the current NFPA 70-National Electric Code or CSA C22.1-Canadian Electrical Code.
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and danger­ous operation” and “Verify proper operation after servicing.”
Attention: Au moment de l’entretien des commandes, étiquetez tous les fils avant le débranchement. Des erreurs de cblage peuvent entraun fonctionnement inadéquat et dangereux.” “S’assurer que l’appareil fonctionne adéquatement une fois l’entretien terminé.
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MAINTENANCE
1. ANNUAL MAINTENANCE OF MENDOTA UNITS IS REQUIRED. The following procedures must proved service person. NOTE: Any adjustments to burner, pilot or burner media must
A. Clean all lint and dust build-up around the control. Inspect the condi-
tion of any wiring under the burner for melting or damage.
B. Remove media and clean away any foreign matter (lint, Carbon, etc.)
on the burner and pilot light body and base. Be sure the burner ports are "open". Clean the pilot for any Carbon deposits. Be sure logs are re-installed per instructions in this manual.
C. Check condition of glass door gasket, gasket must seal tightly over
firebox, replace if necessary.
D. Periodically check to verify that the vent system and vent cap are
open and free of blockage.
E. Before re-installing glass, have qualified service pe rson check the operation of the pilot and cycle the burner per
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. Be sure all items in LIGHTING and INSTALLATION "check off” lists are completed.
4. The viewing glass should be cleaned periodically. Exterior glass surface may be cleaned with cleaner as desired.
5. Periodic visual check of pilot flames is required. Pilot Flame must overlap Flame Sensor and burner ignition ports at
6. Periodic visual check of main burner’s flames is required.
be done by a qualified Mendota service person.
To clean Interior glass surface, use Kel Kem oven cleaner or abrasive cleaners to clean glass. Do not clean when glass is hot
all times.
be performed each year by a Mendota ap-
“polish plus" (part # 65-06-00455) or comparable product. Do not use
1" MIN.
1" MIN.
.
BURNER FLAMES GENERAL HEIGHTS REFERENCE DIAGRAM
HOOD
SPARK ROD
FLAME SENSOR
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This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, per­sonal injury or loss of life. The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit. The in­stallation is not proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as sp ecified in the owner instructions supplied with the kit.
Cet équipement de conversion sera installé par une agence qualifiée de service conformément aux instructions du fabricant et toutes exigences et codes applicables de l'autorisés avoir la juridiction. Si l'information dans cette Instruction n'est pas suivie exactement, un feu, explosion ou production de protoxyde de carbone peut résulter le dommages causer de propriété, perte ou blessure personnelle de vie. L'agence qualifiée de service est esponsable de l'installation propre de cet équipement. L'installation n'est pas propre et complète jusqu'à l'opération de l'appareil converti est chèque suivant les critères établis dans les instructions de propriétaire provisionnées avec l'équipement.
NATURAL TO LP GAS CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
Kit # HA-82-00507 Mendota Model FV33-M
This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. The qualified service agency is respon­sible for the proper installation of this kit. The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as specified in the owner instructions supplied with the kit.
Motorized
LP Pressure
Regulator
0.0-5.5"WC]
Caution: The electrical supply to the fireplace must be turned off prior to performing the conversion. The gas sup­ply must be shut off prior to disconnecting the electrical power.
ORIFICE SIZES REQUIREMENT
:
Burner Orifice
[#53]
LP Conversion Kit # HA-82-00507 contains the following parts: One Motorized LP Pressure Regulato r #90 7.012 and ONE Cap Orifices #65-14-00053(drill #53”) and an L-shaped Torx wrench.
Recommended Procedure to Convert This Fireplace To Burn LPG
This Fireplace Insert arrives from the factory ready to burn Natural Gas. If you intend to burn LPG, it is highly recommended that you convert this fireplace and its Pressure Regulator and Burner Orifice prior to placing this fireplace in its fireplace cavity.
See diagrams, on this page, and follow these instructions to prepare this fireplace for conversion to LPG.
1. Turn off gas supply at the appliance service valve.
2. See diagrams on this page and identify the Pressure Regulator on the Valve Body.
3. Using a Torx T20 or a slotted screwdriver, remove 2 screws that secure the NG Pressure Regulator to the gas
valve body and remove NG Pressure Regulator, see following page.
4. Install the new LP Pressure Regular onto the gas valve body in the same position and orientation as the NG
Pressure Regulator you removed in Step 2, above. The LP Pressure Regulator can only be mounted in one posi­tion. Secure the LP Pressure Regulator in place. Tighten down.
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5. Remove the Burner Airbox and Burner.
6. To remove Airbox, remove four screws along back edge of Airbox and lift Airbox out of firebox.
7. To remove Burner, loosen and remove three 3/8” hex nuts that hold burner legs to firebox floor. One leg is located
on right side front and two legs are located on backside of burner.
8. Locate and Identify the Burner Orifice Spud. The Orifice Spuds can be removed and installed using a ½” deep
well socket and ratchet. WARNING: Make certain to Secure the Brass fitting and flex supply tube attached to the orifice in place using a 1/2" open end wrench before attempting to remove the burner orifice and also when in­stalling and tightening the new LP orifice.
9. Install Burner Orifice #65-14-00053 (#53 drill) for the Main Burner. Tighten down securely.
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10. Loosen Pilot Light’s hex shape base using a ½” open end wrench. Rotate counter clock-wise ¼ turn to loosen.
11. Pilot arrives from the factory set for NG. Push NG/LP Adjustment Clip inward all the way to set it for LP. See detail view, below. If you see “NAT” printing on the Adjustment Clip, this indicates that the pilot is set to burn NG. Push Clip in so that “NAT” is not visible.
12. Tighten down Hex shaped base of pilot using a ½” open end wrench.
13. Before reinstalling the burner, loosen the screw that secures the rotary air shutter on the Front Burner. Rotate the
air shutter open to ¼” minimum. For high altitude installations, open to 3/8” minimum.
14. Install burner in its original location and position and secure down using 3/8” nuts you removed earlier.
15. Make certain burner is running parallel to front face of unit positioned properly.
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You must remove the left side Valve Access Panel to replace the pressure regulator.
16. Remove the left-side access panel mounted to the left outer skin and lay down gently without disconnecting any wires of in-
ternal components. WARNING: DO NOT FORCE. EXCESSIVE FOR C E MAY DA M AGE INTERNAL WIRING COMPONENTS!
17. See diagrams on this page and identify the Pressure Regula-
tor on the Valve Body.
18. Using a Torx T20 (supplied) or a slotted screwdriver, remove 2
screws that secure the NG Pressure Regulator to the gas valve body and remove NG Pressure Regulator, see following page for detailed instructions. Note: Be careful when remov­ing or tightening the screw on the back-side of the pressure regulator. The screw location is difficult to access and care must be taken to ensure a proper seal when tightened.
19. Install the new LP Pressure Regular onto the gas valve body
in the same position and orientation as the NG Pressure Regulator you removed in Step 2, above. The LP Pressure Regulator can only be mounted in one position. Secure the LP Pressure Regulator in place. Tighten down.
8.
REMOVE (4) SCREWS "ONLY"
THAT HOLD LEFT SIDE COVER.
PRESSURE PRESSURE REGULATO R
SCREWS
REGULATOR
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LP PRESSURE REGULATOR CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically ap­proved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.” AVERTISSEMENT. Risque de dommages ou de blessures si les pièces ne sont pas installées conformément à ces schém as et ou si des pièces autres que celles spécifiquement approuvées avec cet appareil sont utilisées.
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LP GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS
Inlet and manifold gas pressure checking taps are located on gas valve. These ports are only accessible from the outer left side of the fireplace. A qualified installer shall take pressure measurements at these ports to verify and set the correct gas pressures during the LP Kit installation and before facia materials are installed over the front of this fireplace. Manifold pressure must burner operating by a qualified installer.
be taken at the “MANIFOLD PRESSURE" tap and inlet pressure at the "INLET PRESSURE" tap with the
DESIRED
INLET
PRESSURE
MINIMUM
INLET
PRESSURE
MAXIMUM
INLET
PRESSURE
MANIFOLD
OUTLET
PRESSURE
AIR SHUTTER
POSITION
L.P. GAS 12.0" W.C.
(2.99 kPa)
REGULATE THE FLAME HEIGHT TO "HIGH" POSITION. OUTLET GAS PRESSURES MAY VARY PLUS OR MINUS 5%.
11" W.C.
(2.75 kPa)
13.0" W.C. (3.24 kPa)
10.0" W.C. (2.5 kPa)
1/4" OPEN MIN.
(5 mm)
LPG PROPER INPUT RATES:
With the proper orifices installed, as specified above, this fireplace utilizing LP Gas will have a maximum input rate of 31,000 Btu/Hr.
LEAK TESTING REQUIREMENTS
Prior to completing the conversion process, check for gas leaks with soap and water solution at all plumbing joints prior to placing this appliance into operation. It is recom­mended that all gas-plumbing joints, factory installed and field installed are checked for leaks.
PILOT FLAME AND MAIN BURNER RELATIONSHIP VERIFICATION
Prior to completing the conversion process, the qualified service technician must, light the pilot light and verify the relationship between the pilot light flames and the main burners. The pilot light flames directed towards the propagation ports on the burne r must overlap the propagation ports on the burner. The pilot light flames must be a minimum of 1” long and must overlap the propagation ports on burn­er. Verify that the burner ignites quickly and the burner flames propagate smoothly along the entire length of the burner.
Figure 1: Pressure Test Port
PILOT FLAME LENGTH ADJUSTMENT
If the pilot light flame length is too short and the system does not maintain a standing pilot, a qualified installer may in­crease the length of the pilot light flames to meet the two requirements: Minimum pilot light length to maintain a standing pilot light and the pilot light flames must be long enough to overlap the burner propagation ports.
1" MIN.
1" MIN.
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CHECKING FOR NORMAL BURNER (S) IGNITION CHARACTERISTICS
Once the conversion to LPG and all the above steps have been completed, light the main burners. Press "ON" button on Remote Transmitter. Pilot should ignite after gas line is purged of air and Main burner should now light and flame should not "lift" off burner. If there is any delay in ignition or if flame is "lifting off" burner, turn off burner and carefully check for proper installation of media, vent system and proper pilot flame impingement on burner and ther­mopile. Logs or coals must not block pilot flame or main burner flame. Vent system must be leak proof.
DO NOT PROCEED WITH OPERATION OF THIS FIREPLACE
UNLESS BURNER "CYCLES" ON/OFF WITHOUT DELAYS!
WARNING
ATTACHING LPG CONVERSION LABELS AND HIGH ALTITUDE DERATION LABEL
Two printed informational labels are included with the LPG Conversion Kit. Attach these two labels to the rear surface of this insert adjacent to the Serial Number Plate. If you are derating this appliance at a high altitude, also attach the High Altitude Deration Label, supplied in the Owner’s Manual Packet, to this same surface adjacent to other labels. Prior to attaching the labels, fill in all the information that is requested in these labels.
For installations from 610-1370 meters (2000-4500 ft.) the orifice sizes (DMS) for natural and propane gas are _#42_ and _#53”_, respectively. See data plate for additional information. For high altitude installations consult the local gas distrib­utor or the authority having jurisdiction for proper rating methods. If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes, the information sticker must be filled out by the installer and adhered to the appliance at the time of conversion." «Cet appareil est equipé pour des altitudes compries entre 0 et 2000 pieds (0-610 m) seulement»
This appliance has been converted for use at an altitude of ______________ Orifice size _______________ Manifold Pressure ________________ Input (Btu/h)_______________ Fuel Type _______________________ Date of conversion _________ Converted by _____ ________________ «Cet appreeil a été converti au ____ Injecteur ________ Pression à la tubulure d'alimentation _____________ Déoit calorifique ______________
GAS LEAK TEST REQUIREMENT: It is the responsibility of the installer/service person to assure that each and every gas connection and supply tubing that are a part of this fireplace are leak proof. The qualified/ certified individual connecting the gas supply line, performing pressure tests or per­forming any service to this fireplace is required to perform a THOROUGH LEAK TEST on ALL gas fit­tings that are a part of this appliance or the gas supply line connection using soap-water solution or a calibrated combustible gas detector. Failure to perform this leak test may lead to a house fire and/or an explosion. Mendota is not responsible for any damages due to an Installer’s failure to conduct a leak test and verify that all connections and supply lines are leak proof.
WARNING: Do not operate appliances with glass front removed, cracked, or broken. Replacement of glass should be done a licensed or qualified service person.
Note: Consult the local or national installation code(s) to assure that adequate combustion and ventilation air is available.
WARNING: It is of the utmost importance that the correct burner orifices be installed for the burner.
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BLOWER OPERATION AND WIRING
WARNING: The Power Cord supplied with this appliance must be connected to a 3-prong grounded LIVE out- let. No switches, Light Dimmers or Fan Speed Control Devices are allowed within the same electric circuit as this appliance. Connect only to a LIVE outlet that is not controlled by any other switching device.
Dual blowers are provided as standard equipment with this FV-33i Insert. The dual blowers have an air output rating of 210 CFM (in free air). This Insert is designed to operate with the blowers turned OFF or ON. Turning the blower on increases the overall efficiency of this fireplace and aids in distributing and circulating heat to the room this Insert is installed in.
BLOWER BREAK-IN PERIOD: The integrated blowers in this Insert may exhibit some bearing noise and electrical static noise during the first few hours of operation. This is normal during the break-in period. It is recommended that following the Paint Curing Cycle, the blowers be run at their maximum speed for two 3-hour periods. The bu rner flames may be on or off during these cycles. The blowers in a few inserts may take longer to break-in and may require addi­tional operation time before all extraneous noise is eliminated. Please allow adequate operational time for the blowers to break-in before you contact your dealer for service.
BLOWER OPERATION
The remote control system supplied with this appliance can turn the blowers ON or OFF and regulate the speed of the blowers in six (6) steps.
NOTE: In the Normal Thermostat Mode and the SMART Mode, there will be a time delay in blower operation during "heat-up" (5 minutes) and extended blower operation during "cool-down" of unit (12-1/2 minutes).
The blowers are ideal for owners who wish to maximize the heating capacity and efficiency of Mendota G as Firepla ce s. The blowers greatly increase total heating capacity by forcefully moving hot air away from the fireplace and mantel area and out into the room. The blowers increase the overall efficiency of the Mendota units by up to 5%.
WARNING:
LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION. VERIFY OPERATION AFTER SERVICING.
FV-33 BLOWER WIRING DIAGRAM
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BASIX SURROUNDS AND FACEPLATES INFORMATION
Basix Surround: The Basix is designed to attach to the fireplace insert and to cover the main fireplace opening and pro-
vide a finished aesthetic appearance. Additional decorative fronts that are designed to specifically attach to the Basix Sur­round are available (consult with your dealer on the various decorative fronts available for the Basix Surrounds). The Basix Surround is available in three designs and various sizes (consult with your dealer on the various sizes availa­ble). The three Basix Surround designs are: (A) ¾” outer edge return, (B) flat (no return) outer edge and (C) 1-3/4” outer edge return.
Faceplate: The Faceplate is similar to the Basix Surrounds, except that it is specifically designed for mounting the Ando­ver, Bentley, Homestead, Pioneer and Willow Door Kits and comes with holes in the face to mount these door kits. The Faceplate is available in three designs and various sizes (consult with your dealer on the various sizes available). The three Faceplate Surround designs are: (A) ¾” outer edge return, (B) flat (no return) outer edg e and (C) 1-3/4” outer edge return.
It is important to understand the application of the three designs available for both the Basix Surround and Faceplate.
Design (A) ¾” outer edge return
The ¾” outer border return allows installation of this insert in fireplace cavities with depths greater than 16-3/8””.
Design (B) Flat outer edge
The Flat outer edge border allows installation of this insert in fireplace cavities with depths greater than 17”.
Design(C) 1-3/4” outer edge return
The 1-3/4” outer border return allows installation of this insert in fireplace cavities with depths greater than 15-3/8”. SPECIAL NOTE FOR 1-3/4” RETURN DESIGNS: The Basix and Faceplates with 1-3/4” returns may not have
the Backup DC Power Inlet Port Knock Outs on the left face and left edge return. You will be required to leave the DC Power Inlet Port fitting in the factory installed location within the appliance body.
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BACKUP DC POWER INLET CONNECTOR MOUNTING INFORMATION
This appliance is factory equipped with a Backup DC Power Connec- tion Port. The Inlet Port is factory mounted on the left side directly beneath the Master On/Off switch. This Port can be moved to two convenient loca- tions if installing a Basix Surround or Faceplate that has a ¾” outer edge return and to one convenient location if installing a Basix Surround or Face- plate that has a flat outer edge.
Both ¾” outer edge return type and flat outer edge type Basix Sur- round and Faceplate have two symmetric knock-outs located 2-1/4” to the left of the left inner mounting flange, as shown below. On the ¾” outer edge return type Basix Surround and Faceplate, an additional pair or knockouts are available on the left outer edge return near floor level.
Selecting the Backup DC Power Inlet Port Location
Consult with the Homeowner and determine the appropriate mounting loca­tion for the Backup DC Power Inlet Port. It is important to consider that con­venient access during a power outage, when it may be dark, to the Back­up DC Power Inlet port is more important than aesthetic appeal at oth- er times. Mendota recommends that you move the Backup DC Power Inlet Port to the front face or the left edge return and instruct the homeowner how to connect the Backup Battery Pack. Backup DC Power Inlet Port Location Options:
a. If the Inlet Port is left in the factory mounted location within the appliance body, the homeowner will be required to
remove any decorative front installed on this appliance to access the Backup DC Power Inlet Port.
b. If the Inlet Port is moved to the Knock-outs located on the front face, the homeowner will be able to access the
Backup DC Power Inlet Port easily without removing the decorative front. A small keyhole shaped cover plate is supplied with this appliance to hide the Backup DC Power Inlet Port when not in use. See mounting instructions, below.
c. If the Inlet Port is moved to the
Knock-outs located on the left side return, the homeowner will be able to access the Backup DC Power In­let Port without removing the deco­rative front. A small keyhole shaped cover plate is supplied with this ap­pliance to hide the Backup Battery Inlet Port when not in use. See mounting instructions, below.
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How to move the Backup DC Power Inlet Port
To move the Backup Battery Power Inlet Port to a new location, follow these instructions.
1. Locate the DC Power Inlet Port connector which is mounted directly beneath the Master S witch.
2. A large cutout exist on the left side of the unit which will give you direct access to the rear of the Backup DC Inlet Port fitting.
3. Loosen and remove the securing nut for the Inlet Port fitting then lift it up and out carefully while guiding the wires through the open slot.
4. Carefully pull the Inlet Port fitting and its connecting cable out of the body of this appliance through a hole provided at the front of the Left Control Panel.
5. Determine where you wish to mount the DC Inlet Port (front face or left side return flange).
6. Push the partially cutout knockouts through carefully using a small screw driver.
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7. If mounting on the front face of the Sur­round/Faceplate, mount the Backup DC Power In- let Port fitting to the Face DC Inlet Mount Bracket. See diagram, below. Tighten nut.
8. Lay the Surround/Faceplate in front of this appli­ance with visible face down.
9. Carefully push through and break off the two ad­jacent knockouts on the face or the left side return flange. The bottom knockout is 13/32” diameter and the top small knock out is 5/32” diameter.
10. If mounting on the left side flange, locate the small bracket that is welded on the back of the left leg of the Surround/Faceplate.
11. Mount the Backup DC Power Inlet Port fitting to this bracket. The inlet end of the Port fitting must face outward to­wards the side flange.
MOUNTING THE COVER PLATE
1. Insert the stud on the back of the cover
plate through the small knock out hole above the DC Inlet.
2. Obtain a 5/16” box wrench. Hold the #6 lock nut on the backside of the Basix/Faceplate behind the small hole.
3. Hand thread the threaded stud on the cover plate into the lock nut until it stops.
4. Use the 5/16” box wrench to hold the nut
while you rotate the cover plate clockwise.
5. Do not tighten completely. Leave loose
enough to freely rotate the cover plate.
CONNECTING THE BACK UP DC POWER
If the AC power is interrupted during a power outage, plug in the battery pack (supplied with this fireplace) to the Fireplace Backup Power Inlet Port installed on Basix Surround or Faceplate. Place battery pack away from heat near the Inlet Port. Once AC power is re­stored, unplug and save the battery pack and harness for future use. Leaving Battery Pack plugged in with AC power on is acceptable.
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CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND TROUBLE-SHOOTING
MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SURFACE TEMPERATURE Mendota Inserts/Fireplaces comply with UL Standards for maximum surface temperatures on exposed combustible sur­faces adjacent to the Insert. The Maximum allowable surface temperature is 117° F. over ambient (room) temperature. Thus, if a room is 70° – 80° the exposed combustible surfaces immediately surrounding the Insert can have a surface temperature as high as 187° F. – 200° F. (Too hot to touch).
OVER FIRING/UNDER FIRING OF BURNER
NEVER "over fire" units by adjusting gas pressure to increase BTUH above nameplate specifications. Over firing can cause permanent damage to firebox and deterioration of parts and void warranty. NEVER "reduce" main burner or pilot flames length to less than 1” .
PILOT OUTAGE AND RE-LIGHTING
If pilot goes out, be sure to wait a minimum of five minutes before attempting to re-light the pilot.
CLEANING VIEWING GLASS
The viewing glass should be cleaned periodically. Exterior glass may be cleaned with cleaner as desired. For Interior glass, use soap and water. NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS, NEVER CLEAN GLASS WHILE OPERATING, OR WHEN GLASS IS HOT.
NOTE: Additives that are put in gas (both natural and propane) to make it smell can be harmful to glass and can leave
a white film deposit on the glass. This deposit can be removed with cleaners such as KEL KEM “Polish Plus” (# 65-06­00455, See your dealer for availability).
In some cases (especially propane) additives can cause “crazing” or etching on the glass. Although this is not normal, it is not covered under the warranty. The solution may be to change propane suppliers.
Sooting is caused by improper installation or operation. At the first sign of "sooting" (usually a thin black film on the Fire­place viewing glass) the unit must be immediately turned off and the local Mendota dealer promptly informed. Mendota products are designed and tested to operate without producing any "sooting" when installed and operated correctly. Mendota dealers will correct "sooting" problems, but Mendota and their dealers are not responsible for damage caused by excessive sooting that has not been immediately brought to their attention.
AGA/ANSI APPROVAL
Gas appliances must be tested and certified by a nationally recognized testing and certification laboratory to ANSI [Ameri­can National Standards Institute] gas appliance safety standards.
The Mendota Gas Fireplace Insert has been tested and certified by Intertek Testing Services, 8431 Murphy Drive, Middle­ton, Wisconsin 53562.
The Mendota Gas Fireplace Inserts have met all necessary AGA/ANSI Standards and are fully certified for in stallation in any community.
TROUBLE SHOOTING MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT
SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Thin black coating
[soot] forms on viewing glass.
2. Humming or whistling
coming from Fireplace Insert.
3. A change in flame ap-
pearance or burner op­eration.
A. Incorrect gas pressure B. Not enough combustion
air
A. Normal operating noise.
A. A change in gas pressure.
B. Carbon dirt or lint.
Have gas supplier check for correct gas pressure [7" W.C. Nat. Gas; 11 " W.C. LP Gas]. If sooting continues open-air shutter on burner [see "Gas Flame Adjustment" below]. If sooting still continues, call a Mendota dealer. NOTE: To clean glass - remove glass and wipe glass with cloth or paper towel.
Some noise is normal. It is caused by the gas supply flowing through the gas orifice. It is expected from any gas fireplace. The noise can be reduced by reducing flame height using the remote control. Turning down the flam e w il l red uce the heat output of the Insert.
Have your gas supplier check for correct gas 7" W.C. Nat. Gas; 11" W.C. L P Gas]. If flame still needs adjustment see "Flame Adjustment" below. Clean out carbon, spider webs, lint, etc. from shutter area. NEVER BLOCK AIR INTAKE OR OUTLET VENTS.
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BURNER FLAMES ADJUSTMENT- AIR INTAKE DAMPER CONTROLS
This appliance is equipped with two Air Intake Adjustment Damper Controls: PRIMARY DAMPER and SECONDARY DAMPER. It is important to understand the functions of the two dampers prior to adjusting them.
PRIMARY AIR INTAKE DAMPER: The PRIMARY AIR INTAKE
DAMPER is located on the top of the Air Intake Pipe attachment Stub. This Damper is factory set at 45 degrees OPEN.
This damper is manually adjustable and must be adjusted during installation of this appliance. For Vent Systems lengths less than 20 feet, leave this damper at its factory adjusted (45 degree OPEN) setting. Starting at vent system lengths of 30 feet, adjust the damper position according to the table. Note that this table is a general guideline only. Each installation will yield a different air-flow characteristic and may need some slight ad­justment beyond what this table calls for.
VENT LENGTH DA MPER POSITION 10-20 FEET 45o OPEN 30 FEET 60o CLOSED 40 FEET 75o CLOSED 50 FEET 90o CLOSED 50-70 FEET 90o CLOSED
SECONDARY AIR INTAKE DAMPER: The SECONDARY AIR INTAKE DAMPER is located in the convection air
cavity on top of the firebox. It is accessible through the ½” slot that is located directly above the glass frame’s top surface. The SECONDARY AIR INTAKE DAMPER is factory adjusted to “FULLY CLOSED”. Adjust this damper to fine tune the Flame Height. Specifically, if the flame is lick­ing the top Baffle Brick, open this damper. In most installa­tions, the Primary Air Intake Damper adjustment will suffice. However, if the vent system restricts air flow and the flames appear too tall and lick the baf­fle brick completely, you may choose to open the Secondary Air Intake Damper to reduce the flame height. This feature will be of the most use in LPG appli­cations.
To adjust, use a 3/8” Open End Wrench to loosen the securing hex nut 2 turns ONLY. Use Glass Latch Tool to Slide Damper Bracket to the right towards “CLOSED” or to the Left towards “OPEN”.
SECONDARY AIR
INTAKE DAMPER
ADJUSTMENT
OPEN
CLOSED
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BURNERS AIR SHUTTER CONTROLS
During the initial installation, the Front Burner Rotary Manual Air shutter opening should be checked to make certain that the shutter is set correctly at 1/16" open for natural gas and 1/4" minimum open for L.P. gas. NOTE: For altitudes above 5,000 ft., increase to 1/8” Open for NG and 3/8” Open for LPG.
Be sure burner and media are properly installed. After burner has been properly installed and operated for 25-30 minutes, small additional adjustments to the air shutter may be necessary for final flame appearance. These small shutter adjust­ments can be made by the following procedure: [NOTE: Very small changes in shutter settings make major
changes in flame appearance.]
This appliance is equipped with a burner that has a manual primary air shutter control.
1. If flame is too "blue," push air shutter knob in (close) in small increments until flame turns desired realistic "orange."
2. If flame is too "orange" and has sooty tips, pull air shutter knob out (open) in small increments until sooting stops. IF SOOTING DOES NOT STOP,TURN OFF UNIT AND CALL YOUR MENDOTA SERVICE PERSON to inspect the Vent System.
IMPORTANT: Try each new shutter setting approx. ½ hr. before making additional changes. NOTE: Changes in front burner flame can be made by re-arranging the coals and front burner air shutter opening. (See above.)
WARNING: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper
and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
REPLACEMENT AND SERVICE PARTS
Replacement parts are available through your authorized Mendota Dealer. Contact your Mendota Dealer for all service and replace­ment parts needs.
FV33-M VALVE ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS LIST
KEY#
QTY Part Number Description
1
2 13 1 65-07-00744 VALVE,BALL 1/2FPT X 3/8 FLARE 14 15 16
1 05-02-00344 885 PROFLAME SIT VALVE 1 05-04-00062 PSE-NA361, 2 WAY HOOD PILOT
1 65-14-00045 ORIFICE, #45 17,072 BTU NAT 1 65-14-00049 ORIFICE, #49 13,530 BTU NAT 1 HA-57-00714 MANUAL SHUT-O FF HANDLE, FV44i
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GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
,
DO NOT substitute other manufac­turer's materials or components.
DO NOT operate unit with cracked, broken or missing glass.
DO NOT abuse the glass door by striking the glass, slamming the door shut
etc
WARNING Use only authorized parts and materials obtained from Johnson Gas Appliance Company when replacing defective or damaged glass.
Do not operate this appliance with the glass removed, cracked or broken. Glass should be re­place by a licensed or qualified person.
WARNING
TO REPLACE DAMAGED GLASS
1. Bend Glass Retainer Tabs up 90 degrees. Four tabs hold down the glass and gasket assembly.
2. Remove the damaged glass and gasket material. Clean the inner surface of the glass frame.
3. Assemble new gasket on glass edge starting with the bottom left corner. The adhesive on the gasket should make contact with the glass surface. Use tracer lines in gasket to determine where the glass should sit on the gasket surface.
4. Place glass and gasket assembly in glass frame and carefully bend down glass retainer tabs. Extra glass retainer tabs are provided should any originally used tabs break off.
The glass frame assembly and its individual components are available through Johnson Gas Appliance Company. Con­tact your dealer for more detailed ordering information.
GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY # HA-82-00403
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION
FRAME, WELDMENT, GLASS, FV33-M
GASKET, TADPOLE, 3/8”BULB, 3/4” TAIL
GLASS
RETAINER
TABS
1 HA-82-00419
2 65-02-00103 3 65-06-01272 GLASS, CERAMIC, FV33-M
GASKET
GLASS
ROTATE GASKET UP SO ADHESIVE MAKES CONTACT WITH GLASS SURFACE
GASKET IN
FLAT FORM
GLASS SHALL SIT BETWEEN TRACER LINES IN GASKET
TRACER LINES
IN GASKET
ADHESIVE
USE LARGE PLIERS TO BEND DOWN (4) TABS
AS SHOWN
GASKET
GLASS
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MENDOTA WARRANTY QUALIFICATION & SERVICE REFERENCE FORM
As a part of Mendota's on-going program of customer satisfaction, this Form verifies proper installation and operation. It is important as a reference for future service. It insures long life and trouble-free operation of Mendota fireplaces & stoves and qualifies the owner for Mendota's lifetime limited warranty. Owner should sign Form when completed. Op­tionally, please register at our website at : WWW.JOHNSONGAS.COM/MENDOTA-REGISTRATION.ASP
HOME OWNER: ______________________________ DEALER: ______________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________ ADDRESS: _____________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP: ____________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP: _______________________ SIGNATURE: ________________________________ PHONE: _______________________________ MODEL #: FV33-M-PF2 SERIAL #: ____________ DATE INSTALLED: ___________________________ GAS ________ NAT or _________ L.P. Mendota Fireplace Inserts are sophisticated, hi-tech gas appliances. All installation and operating instructions must
carefully followed. This Insert must
be installed and serviced by a qualified Mendota approved service person.
be
REF: MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT
APPROVED VENT PIPES AND VENT CAP INSTALLED - Per Manual and manufacturer's specifications  CHECK FOR PROPER CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES - Per pipe manufacturer's specifications  INSTALL PROPER SIZE GAS LINES - CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS - Per Manual  CHECK FOR CORRECT GAS PRESSURE AT SUPPLY INLET
a. 5 Inches Water Column Minimum - Nat. Gas b. 11 Inches Water Column Miniimum - L.P. Gas
CYCLE BURNERS ON/OFF FOR PROMPT IGNITION - Per "LIGHTING INSTRUC TIONS"
Burner must
light IMMEDIATELY - Flame must travel promptly around "curve" & light burner.
INSTALL BURNER MEDIA AND ADJUST FLAME - Per Manual Proper pilot flame impingement on thermopile & burner - Air shutter opening: 1/8" - 1/4" Nat. Gas - 1/2" LP BRIEF OWNER ON OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF UNIT
Light Pilot Operate Burner
WARRANTY REGISTRATION Your Name _________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________ City _____________________________________ State _____ Zip _____________________ Dealer (Place of Purchase) _____________________________________________________ City _____________________________________ State _____ Zip _____________________ Date of Purchase ____________________ Serial Number ____________________________ Purchaser's Signature _________________________________________________________
MENDOTA FIREPLACE INSERT, FV33-M
CUT OUT PAGE AND MAIL TO: JOHNSON GAS APPLIANCE CO., 520 E AVE. N.W. , CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA 52405
OR REGISTER YOUR NEW INSERT AT: WWW.JOHNSONGAS.COM/MENDOTA-REGISTRATION.ASP
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JOHNSON GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY
520 E AVENUE N.W.
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA 52405
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MENDOTA EXTENDED LIFETIME PROTECTION AND LIMITED WARRANTY
MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT
MODEL: FV33-M-PF2 NAT. & L.P.
Mendota Division of Johnson Gas Appliance Company, 520 E Avenue N.W. Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52405, extends this Extended Lifetime Protection and Limited Warranty to the original purchaser of a Mendota Gas Fireplace Insert, Serial Number , which is limited and used under normal home conditions.
STANDARD WARRANTY:
JOHNSON GAS APPLIANCE CO., MENDOTA DIVISION, WARRANTS THAT YOUR NEW MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT IS FREE FROM MANUFACTURING AND MATERIAL DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF INSTALLATION, SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
EXTENDED LIFETIME WARRANTY:
THE HEAT EXCHANGER, THE BURNER TUBE, THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER AND THE OUTER SHIELD OF THE MENDOTA GAS FIREPLACE INSERT ARE WARRANTED FOR THE LIFETIME OF THE ORIGINAL OWNER, SUBJECT TO PROOF OF PURCHASE AND THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS:
1) This new Mendota Fireplace Insert must be installed and serviced by a competent, authorized service contractor. It must be installed and operated at all times in accordance with the installation and operating instructions furnished with the Fireplace. All adjustments to logs, coals or burner must be made by an author­ized Mendota Service person.
This limited warranty does not cover the cost of service calls, the cost of labor to remove or install parts covered by this limited warranty, freight or other trans­portation expenses that may be incurred in connection with obtaining performances under this limited warranty. The remedy for damages as the result of any defects in this product which have been warranted herein is limited to replacement parts and does not include any incidental, indirect or consequential damages or expenses sustained in connection with the products, including damages to property, except as provided by law.
2) This warranty is non-transferable and is made to the original retail purchaser, provided the purchase was made through an authorized Mendota dealer.
Mendota is not responsible for any damage to or malfunction of the Insert unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship from normal home use. Damage caused by abuse, improper installation or operation, installation by unqualified personnel or breach of the conditions of this limited warranty will excuse Mendota from performance of any part of the limited warranty. This warranty does not cover glass or log breakage.
Mendota has the right to investigate and inspect the exact original fireplace and materials, in the event a claim is made (without alterations or tampering), to de­termine whether the claimed damage or malfunction was caused by abuse, improper installation or other cause outside this warranty. Mendota is not responsible for any repairs or material purchases that have not received prior written approval from Mendota.
NOTE: Minor warping of certain parts or discoloration is normal and is not a defect covered by this limited warranty. Over-firing of your Mendota Fireplace Insert can cause major warping of parts. Over-firing above rated nameplate specifications is contrary to the manufacturer's instructions and WILL void this war­ranty. This warranty may not be extended by our representatives in any manner. The company neither assumes, nor authorizes any third party to assume, on its behalf, any other liabilities with respect to the sale of this Mendota product.
3) Mendota may at its discretion, fully discharge all obligations of this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of the defective part(s).
4) All other warranties - expressed or implied - with respect to the product, its components and accessories, or any obligation/liabilities on the part of the company are hereby expressly excluded. Products made by other manufacturers, sold with the Fireplace or thereafter , are not covered by this limited warranty. The use of unauthorized components will make this warranty null and void.
This warranty shall be effective only if the original purchaser of the Mendota appliance is registered with Mendota Division within thirty (30) days of the date of purchase. Such registration or the failure to register shall not be deemed to created any obligation or liability by the manufacturer and this warranty with its con­ditions and limitations shall be the only procedure for obtaining any rights against the manufacturer and expresses the sole obligation and responsibilities of the manufacturer which are offered to the original purchaser and accepted upon purchase of the appliance.
Mendota Division, reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice, in design, material, specifications, prices and the right to discontinue styles and products. Some states do not allow the exclusions of limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an im plied warranty lasts, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other ri ghts, which vary from state to state.
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Johnson Gas Appliance Company
520 E Avenue N.W. - Cedar Rapids, IA 52405
Website: www.johnsongas.com
or www.mendotahearth.com
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