Piazzetta G958 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

INSTALER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch. Do not use any phone in your building. Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbour’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.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufacture home (USA only) or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used.
This appliance is suitable for installation in a bedroom or bed sitting room.
G958 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL: G958 SERIES: A DIRECT VENT GAS STOVE
POWERED BY PACIFIC ENERGY
300914 PZPE.G958BODYA 5055.61-B
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Table of Contents
Caution 4 Safety 5
Owners Information
First Fire 6 Remote Control Operation 7 Maintenance 13 Lighting Instructions 14
Installer information
Fireplace Dimensions 15 Clearances to Combustibles 16 Locating the Fireplace 16 Venting 17 Plumbing and Electrical 19 Gas Supply 20 Gas Pressure Check 20 Gas Pressure Testing Procedure 21 Pilot Adjustment 21 Propane Conversion 22 Door Installation / Removal 23 Fan Installation/ Removal 23 Panel Installation/Removal 24 Burner Kit Installation/Removal 25 Glass Kit Installation 25 Log Set Installation 25 Cladding Installation/Removal 26 Venturi Adjustment 27 Replacement Parts 28 Aesthetic Options 28 Venting Components 29 Wiring Diagram 30 Installation Notes 31
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FOR YOUR SAFETY
- Do not install or operate your Pacific Energy gas fireplace without first reading and understanding this manual. Any installation or operational deviation from the following instructions voids the Pacific Energy Fireplace Products Warranty and may prove hazardous.
This appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
Do not use the fireplace if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the fireplace and to replace any part of the control system and / or any gas control which has been under water.
This fireplace is equipped with a micro mesh safety screen for your protection and must be installed with the unit. Removal of the safety screen will cause the fireplace to become a burn hazard.
Caution
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Due to high temperatures, this gas appliance should be located out of traffic and away
from furniture and draperies.
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and
should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the
appliance. Toddlers, young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.
Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance.
A barrier designed for to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided
with the appliance and shall be installed.
If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturers
barrier for this appliance.
Any grill, panel or door removed for servicing the unit must be replaced prior to operating.
Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should
be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel
burning appliance.
It is our 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 or installation procedures.
Safety
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OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Congratulations on your purchase of a Pacific Energy Gas Fireplace. Your fireplace has been professionally installed by: Dealer name: ___________________ Phone Number: _________________ If you discover any problems with your gas fireplace contact your dealer immediately to have the
unit repaired. Caution: Do not attempt to repair the fireplace because you may cause injury to yourself or other,
and risk causing damage to the unit. Before operating your fireplace carefully read this manual and pay close attention to all Safety
Warnings. The manual contains important information on the unit’s safe operation and maintenance.
When lit for the first time, the fireplace will emit a slight odour for a couple of hours. This is due to the curing of paints, sealants, gaskets, and lubricants used in the manufacturing process. This condition is temporary. Open doors and windows to ventilate the area. Odour caused by the curing process may cause discomfort to some individuals.
It is normal for fireplaces fabricated from steel to give off some expansion and/or contraction noises during the start up or cool down cycle. Similar noises are found with your furnace heat exchanger or cook stove oven.
First Fire
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Remote Control Operation
System Description
The Proflame Remote Control System consists of two elements:
1. Proflame Transmitter.
2. Proflame Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC) board and a wiring harness to connect the IFC to the gas valve and stepper motor.
Transmitter (Remote Control with LCD Display)
The Proflame Transmitter uses a streamline design with a simple button layout and informative LCD display (Figure 1). The transmitter is powered by 3 AAA type batteries. A mode key is provided to index between the features and a thermostat key is used to turn on/off or index through thermostat functions (Figure 1 & Figure 2).
Figure 1: Proflame Transmitter
Figure 2: Transmitter LCD display
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OPERATING PROCEDURE
Initializing the System for the first time
Install the 4 AA batteries into the battery bay. Note the polarity of the battery and insert into the battery holder as indicated on the battery cover (+/-). Set the main ON/OFF and the CPI/IPI switch in the closed position. Press the SW1 button on the IFC module. The IFC will “beep” three (3) times to indicate that it is ready to synchronize with a transmitter. Install the 3 AAA type batteries in the battery bay, located on the base of the transmitter. With the batteries already installed in the transmitter, push the ON button. The receiver will “beep” four times to indicate the transmitter’s command is accepted. If a second Transmitter must be registered it can be turned ON. The receiver will beep again four (4) times and exit the synchronization phase. If only one transmitter is used, then press the button SW1 to exit the synchronization phase. The system is now initialized.
IFC Module
The Proflame 2 Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC) board is a device that allows the automatic ignition and pilot flame supervision, to command the functions of a hearth appliance. It’s configured to control the ON/OFF main burner operation, giving the choice of both IPI (intermittent pilot ignition), and CPI (continuous pilot ignition) modes. The Proflame 2 IFC board controls and connects directly to the pilot assembly and an automatic valve of the Proflame 880, 886 and 885 families using low electric power.
The IFC Board can be powered by an AC and battery pack for back up (ATMO Systems only). The Proflame 2 offers the added ability to control the comfort fan speed from OFF through six (6) speeds, a remotely actuated auxiliary outlet and a dimmable light outlet. The external batteries can provide DC power to the IFC allowing the batteries to be used only when line power is interrupted or lost, and if the appliance does not use a combustion fan.
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Temperature indication Display
With the system in the “OFF” position, press the thermostat key and the mode key at the same time. Look at the LCD screen on the transmitter to verify that a C or F is visible to the right of the room temperature display. (Figure 3 & Figure 4)
Turn on the Appliance
First close the main ON/OFF switch on the wirings. With the system OFF, press the ON/OFF Key on the transmitter. The transmitter display will show all active icons on the screen. At the same time IFC will be commanded to start the ignition process. Once the pilot flame is proven the IFC board will open the main valve outlet and the appliance main burner will also ignite. A single “beep” from the IFC module will confirm reception of the command.
Turn off the Appliance
With the system ON, press the ON/OFF key on the transmitter. The transmitter LCD display will only show the room temperature. At the same time the IFC will be commanded to turn off the burner. Depending on the system mode (IPI or CPI) the pilot may shut off (IPI) or remain lit (CPI) and the appliance burner turns OFF. A single “beep” from the receiver confirms reception of the command.
Manual Bypass of the Remote System
If the batteries of the receiver or transmitter are low or depleted, the appliance can be turned off manually using switch located on battery box. This will bypass the remote control feature of the system.
Key Lock
This function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised operation.
To activate this function, press the MODE and UP keys at the same time (Figure 5).
To de-activate this function, press the MODE and UP keys at the same time.
Figure 5
Figure 4: Display in Celsius
Figure 3: Display in Fahrenheit
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Remote Flame Control
The Proflame has six (6) flame levels. With the system on, and the flame level at the maximum in the appliance, pressing the down arrow key once will reduce the flame height by one step until the flame is turned off.
The up arrow key will increase the flame height each time it is pressed. If the up arrow key is pressed while the system is on but the flame is off, the flame will
come on in the high position. (Figure 6) A single “beep” will confirm reception of the command.
Figure 6
ROOM THERMOSTAT (Transmitter Operation)
The remote control can operate as a room thermostat. The thermostat can be set to a desired temperature to control the comfort level in a room. To activate this function, press the thermostat key (Figure 1). The LCD display on the transmitter will change to show that the room thermostat is “ON” and the set temperature is now displayed (Figure 7). To adjust the set point, press the up or down arrow keys until the desired set point temperature is displayed on the LCD screen of the transmitter.
Smart Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)
The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the flame height in accordance to the difference between the set point and the room temperatures. As the room temperature gets closer to the set point the Smart Function will modulate the flame down. If the room temperature is cool the Smart Function will modulate the flame up. To activate this function, press the THERMOSTAT key (Figure 1) until the word "SMART" appears to the right of the temperature bulb graphic (Figure 8). To adjust the set point, press the up or down arrow keys until the desired set point temperature is displayed on the LCD screen of the transmitter (Figure 9).
Figure 7
Figure 8: Smart Flame Function
Figure 9
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Comfort Fan Speed Control
If the appliance is equipped with a hot air circulating fan, the speed of the fan can be controlled by the Proflame System. The fan speed can be adjusted through six (6) speeds. To activate this function use the Mode Key (Figure 1) to index to the fan control icon (Figure 10). Use the Up/Down Arrow Keys (Figure 1) to turn on, off or adjust the fan speed (Figure 10). A single “beep” will confirm reception of the command.
Continuous Pilot/Intermittent Pilot (CPI/IPI) selection
With the system in "OFF" position press the Mode Key (Figure 1) to index to the CPI mode icon (Figure 11). Pressing the Up Arrow Key will activate the Continuous Pilot Ignition mode (CPI). Pressing the Down Arrow Key will return to IPI. A single “beep” will confirm the reception of the command.
Figure 10: Fan Control
Figure 11: CPI/IPI Selection
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Low Battery Power Detection Transmitter
The life span of the remote control 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, an icon will appear on the LCD display of the transmitter (Figure 12) before all battery power is lost. When the batteries are replaced this icon will disappear.
Receiver
The life span of the IFC 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 IFC batteries are low, a "double-beep” will be emitted from the IFC board when it receives a command from the transmitter. This is an alert for a low battery condition for the IFC
board. When the batteries are replaced the “beep” will be emitted from the IFC board when a
key is pressed (See Initialization of The System).
Warnings and Cautions
WARNING Fire Hazard. Can cause severe injury or death
The Receiver causes ignition of the appliance. The appliance can turn on suddenly. Keep away from the appliance burner when operating the remote system or activating manual bypass of the remote system.
WARNING Shock Hazard. Can cause severe injury or death
This device is powered by line voltage. Do not try to repair this device. In no way is the enclosure to be tampered with or opened. Disconnect from line voltage before performing any maintenance.
Figure 12
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Turn off gas and electrical power supply (if applicable) and allow ample time for unit to cool before servicing appliance. It is recommended that the fireplace and its venting should be inspected at least once a year by a qualified service person.
Glass Door: Warning:
Do not operate fireplace with glass door removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of
the glass door should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. Do not strike or otherwise impact the glass in any way that may cause it to break. If the glass
becomes cracked or broken it must be replaced before using the fireplace. Replacement door can be obtained from your nearest Pacific Energy dealer.
Do not substitute with any other type.
To remove broken glass, remove door as noted in "Door Removal" section.
Annual Inspection:
a)
Remove glass door and decorative media (such as logs and rocks). Inspect decorative media and burner assemblies for soot buildup. If excessive buildup of soot is present, have a qualified service person inspect and adjust unit for proper combustion. Clean burners with a brush or vacuum cleaner, paying close attention to burner ports.
b) Check the pilot system for proper flame size and operation. Clean pilot free of soot, dust or
any other deposits.
c) Check that the vent pipe and vent terminal are open and free from blockage or debris. If the
venting is disassembled for cleaning, it must be properly assembled and re-sealed. Refer to VENTING section for proper procedure.
d) Check glass panel gasket, replace if necessary. It is important that the glass seal be
maintained in good condition.
e) Check and replace batteries as needed.
Note:
The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and
other flammable vapors and liquids.
Periodically:
a) Viewing glass may be cleaned as necessary with fireplace glass cleaner. b) Exterior finish may be cleaned with mild soap and water.
CAUTION:
Do not use abrasive cleaners on glass or any other part of the fireplace. Do not clean glass when hot.
Maintenance
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Lighting Instructions
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Fireplace Dimensions
Figure 13: Fireplace dimensions
MIRAGE:
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Clearances to Combustibles
Minimum Clearance to Combustible Materials
Mirage
INTERIOR SIDE WALL
4”
INTERIOR BACK WALL
4 “
INTERIOR CEILING
36
IN FRONT OF APPLIANCE
36”
EXTERIOR SIDE WALL
8”
VENTING CLEARANCE
1”
EXTERIOR SOFFIT
30”
*NCR STANDS FOR NO CLEARANCE REQUIRED; YOU MAY USE COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS IN DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE APPLIANCE ON THESE SURFACES.
Locating the Fireplace
In planning the installation for the fireplace, it is necessary to determine where the unit is to be installed, location of vent system and where gas supply piping may be plumbed. Various installations are possible, such as next to an existing wall, a corner, an alcove or a wall projection. Due to high temperatures, do not locate this fireplace in areas of high traffic, near furniture or draperies.
Figure 13: Common Installation Location
Figure 14: Minimum Clearances
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Venting
Note: The vent must
not exceed a total length of 28 feet. Any combination of rise and run may be used but must be constrained to the boundaries of this chart. A Maximum of three (3) 90° elbows may be used. Only one (1) 90° elbow or combination of other elbows equalling 90° can be used without reducing horizontal run. For each additional 90° elbow, or an equal combination of elbows, reduce horizontal vent run by 2 feet. Ensure vent pipe is properly supported.
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Figure 17: Venting
This fireplace is certified for use with 4” x 6-5/8”coaxial venting components only. It is permitted to only use certified venting for this appliance. See charts on page 29 for a list of approved venting components.
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Plumbing and Electrical
Gas connection
To make the required electrical and gas connections, start by positioning the gas fireplace. Connect the gas supply line to the 1/2flare fitting at the rear of the unit as seen in Figure
14. Please see the gas supply section of the manual for requirements of the gas supply.
Electrical connection
Plug the provided IEC power cord into the receptacle at the rear of the unit as shown in Figure 14.
Figure 14: Gas and Electrical Connections
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Servicing of the appliance can be performed from the rear of the unit by removing the access panel from the unit. Caution: The gas line should be installed by a qualified service person in accordance with all building codes. This section is intended as a guide for qualified technicians installing this appliance. Consult local and/or national building codes before proceeding.
Gas supply line connection is located on the rear of the fireplace. Gas connection accepts a
½” 45° flare fitting. Correct gas line diameter must be used to assure proper operation and pressure.
  The fireplace input rating is shown in the chart below.
A drip leg must be installed in the gas supply line going to the gas control valve to -minimize
the possibility of any loose scale or dirt within the gas supply line from -entering the control valve.
It is essential that a union or flanged connection be installed just upstream of the valve to
allow for repair or replacement of the gas valve.
Check local codes for additional requirements.
Turn on the gas supply and check that all connections are tight and leak free.
WARNING: The gas tray including gasket must be reinstalled after conversion/installation or servicing has been completed.
Gas Pressure Check
Please refer to following page for gas pressure testing procedure.
Gas Supply
Gas pressure requirements
Input Pressure Natural Gas Propane
Minimum 4.0" WC 11.0" WC Maximum 13.9" WC 13.9" WC
Manifold Pressure
High 3.5" WC 10" WC Low 1.6" WC 6.4" WC
Mirage
Gas Orifice Output AFUE NG 1.98mm 18,000 btu/hr 72% LP 1.25mm 18,000 btu/hr 72%
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Gas Pressure Testing Procedure
Note: To test the gas pressure, turn off the gas supply to the appliance before loosening test point screws.
Verify gas pressures with the fireplace lit and at the highest setting.
1. Remove back panel and locate the valve as seen in Figure 15.
2. Locate the inlet and outlet test points on the valve which can be seen in Figure 16. After locating test ports loosen the screws within the ports using a flat-tip screwdriver.
3. Attach pressure gauge to the test ports.
4. Turn gas supply back on and test pressures.
5. After testing is finished turn off gas supply, remove the pressure gauges and retighten the screws in the test points.
Pilot Adjustment
The pilot flame level can be adjusted by turning the adjustment screw, using a flat-tip screwdriver, seen on the valve in Figure 16.
Figure 15: Valve Location
Figure 16: Valve
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Before starting the conversion make sure to shut off the gas supply to the unit and allow fireplace to cool to room temperature.
To convert the gas fireplace insert from natural gas to propane the (GASC.LPKIT) kit is required. This kit comes with new pilot and burner orifices as well as a new pressure modulator for the valve.
To switch the pressure modulator, follow the instructions that are provided with the conversion kit.
To change the orifices you are required to remove the door, and side cladding. Please refer to the appropriate sections of this manual and follow instructions on how to correctly remove the components.
After removing the side cladding you will have access to the burner orifice’s mounting plate on right side of unit. To access the orifice remove the two nuts securing the mounting plate and pull from side of unit, as seen in Figure 17. The orifice can be
removed using a ½” socket. Before installing the new orifice,
Loctite 567 Thread Sealant needs to be applied to the threads of the new orifice to ensure a proper seal when installed.
To replace the pilot orifice you will need to remove the pilot hood which is held in place by a spring. First remove the spring, and then remove the hood by pulling it up from the pilot bracket, seen in Figure 18. To remove the existing orifice insert a 5/32” or 4mm Allen wrench into the hexagonal key-way of the orifice and rotate counter-clockwise until free. Insert the new orifice using the same Allen wrench and tighten it until a torque of 9 lbf in (1 Nm) is achieved. Replace the pilot hood by aligning the tab on
the base of the hood with the slot in the side of the pilot journal, and push the hood down onto the pilot bracket. Replace the spring by pushing it onto its seat.
Before reinstalling the cladding, the venturi shutter will have to be adjusted to the correct opening. Please refer to page 27 for
correct adjustment of venturi.
Figure 17: Pilot
Figure 18: Pilot
Figure 19: Orifice
Propane Conversion
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Figure 20: Glass Retainer
Figure 21: Outer Door
Installation
1. Position the glass retainer’s frame so that the studs on unit align with holes in frame. Secure using 12 11/32” nuts as shown in Figure 20. CAUTION: Over tightening of nuts could result in glass fracturing.
2. Insert and lower the outer door by
positioning the door’s pins into the slits
in the firebox frame as shown in Figure
21.
Removal
1. Lift the outer door up and pull away from unit.
2. Remove the 12 11/32” nuts as shown in Figure 20. Carefully remove the glass retainer with the glass by tilting the top towards you.
Fan Installation / Removal
Installation
1. Connect wiring to the fan and insert into the fireplace through the side of the unit.
2. Insert both screws into the fan access panel to attach the fan to the unit, as in Figure 22.
3. Replace side surround as shown on page 26.
Figure 22: Fan Instal/Removal
Removal
1. Start by turning off the main gas supply to fireplace and disconnect the gas supply from the 1/2” flare fitting as seen in Figure 14. Also, disconnect the power cord from the unit.
2. Pull the fireplace insert out of the pre-existing fireplace cavity until the cladding on the right side of the fireplace can be accessed. Remove the top and side cladding.
3. Remove the two (2) screws from the panel as shown in Figure 22 and pull the fan out of unit. You will have to disconnect the wires from the fan before you can remove it completely.
Door Installation/Removal
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Note: The burner tray needs to be removed before installation or removal of panels, see page
25.
Installation
1. Insert lower back panel so that it is sitting on the ledge at the back of the firebox as shown in Figure 23.
2. Insert upper back panel so that it is sitting on top of the lower back panel as shown in Figure 266.
3. Insert first side panel by tilting the panel into the fire box chamber. Then slide the panel until it reaches the firebox side wall. See Figure 25.
4. Repeat step 3 for the second side panel.
Removal
1. Remove first side panel by pulling the bottom edge of panel into the firebox chamber until there is enough room to move the panel away from the wall. When you have enough room remove the panel from the fireplace.
2. Repeat step 1 to remove second side panel.
3. Remove the upper back panel by tilting the top forward and then pull out of fireplace.
4. Remove the lower back panel by lifting it off of the pilot ledge and the pull out of fireplace.
Figure 24: Panel Set
Panel Installation / Removal
Figure 23: Lower Back Panel
Figure 25: Side Panel
Figure 266: Upper Back Panel
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Burner Tray Installation / Removal
Installation
Place the burner tray in the firebox so that the venturi is over top of the orifice. To secure the burner tray, insert the 4 screws using a screwdriver, as seen in Figure 27.
Removal
Remove the 4 screws seen in Figure 27 using a screwdriver, and remove the burner tray.
Figure 27: Burner Tray
Glass Kit Installation
To install the glass, evenly spread a thin layer of crushed glass across the entire burner pan as seen in Figure 28.
Figure 28: Glass Installation
Log Set Installation
1. Position rear log against the back firebox as seen in pane 1 of Figure 29.
2. Interlock right log with rear log as seen in pane 2.
3. Lean left log against log set as seen in pane 3.
4. Interlock front log with left log to complete log set structure.
Note: Do Not Block Pilot With Logs
Figure 29: Log Set Installation
Burner Kit Installation / Removal
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Installation
1. Slide back the top cladding piece into the top of the fireplace as seen in Figure 30. Fasten using screws on front of fireplace as shown in Figure 31.
2. Place metal grill onto lower front cladding as seen in Figure 32.
3. Place lower front cladding through the screw holes and secure screw nut onto the back of the cladding bolt as shown in Figure 33 & Figure 34.
4. Repeat step 3 for upper front cladding.
5. Secure side cladding stand using bolts as shown in Figure 35.
6. Slide front side of left side cladding into front clamps as shown in Figure 36. Secure back with hex bolts as shown in Figure 38.
7. Repeat step 6 for the right side cladding.
Removal
1. Unscrew hex bolts on back of fireplace and slide­out side cladding.
2. Repeat step 2 for the cladding on the other side.
3. Unscrew and remove side cladding stands.
4. Unscrew bolts behind front upper cladding and remove cladding.
5. Repeat step 5 for the front lower cladding.
6. Unscrew top cladding screws then slide out and remove upper cladding.
Figure 30: Top Cladding
Figure 31: Top Cladding Screws
Figure 32: Metal Grill Attachment
Figure 33: Lower Front Cladding
Cladding Installation / Removal
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Figure 34: Front Cladding Securement
Figure 35: Side Cladding Stand
Figure 36: Side Cladding
Figure 37: Side Cladding Securement
Venturi Adjustment
To adjust the venturi the lower front piece of cladding needs to be removed, please refer to appropriate section of manual for removal instructions. With the lower front cladding removed you are able to reach the venturi adjustment rod seen in Figure 38. See Table for Rod Position.
Gas
Adjustment Rod
Venturi
Natural
(NG)
Full Down
1/8 Open
Propane
(LP)
Full Up
Full Open
Venturi Adjustment Table
Figure 38: Side Cladding Securement
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Replacement Parts
Description
Order Number
1. Replacement Control Module GASC.MODA
2. Replacement Gas Valve GASC.VALVEA
3. Replacement Pilot Assembly GASC.PILOTA
4. Replacement Remote Control GASC.CNTRLA
5. Replacement Complete Gas Tray GMIR.3801
6. Replacement Blower Kit GMIR.3803
7. Replacement Burner GMIR.3804
8. Replacement Door Glass GMIR.3807
9. Replacement Door Screen GMIR.5002.50
10. Replacement Aluker Panel Set GMIR.5099.G958
Aesthetic Components
Description
Order Number
Exterior Ceramic Panels by Piazzetta
Mirage Surround Classic Bordeaux PZSY.P958CBX Mirage Surround Classic Oriental Sand PZSY.P958COS Mirage Surround Classic Off White PZSY.P958CWH Mirage Surround Modern Stone PZSY.P958MST Mirage Surround Modern Yellow PZSY.P958YW Mirage Surround Modern Aqua Marine PZSY.P958AM
Optional Components
PZ Log set with pebbles PZPE.G958LOGA Black Glass GASC.15GLBK Copper Glass GASC.15GLBE White Glass GASC.15GLTW Blue Glass GASC.15GLPE Propane Conversion Kit GASC.LPKIT
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NOTE: Mixing venting components from different manufacturers is inadvisable.
Figure 39: 4”x6-5/8" Rigid Piping Cross Reference Chart
Figure 40: 4”x6-5/8" Rigid Pipe Components Cross Reference Chart
Venting Components
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Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
Wiring Diagram
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Installation Notes
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Technical support: 1-250-748-1184
Web site: www. pacificenergy.net
2975 Allenby Rd., Duncan, BC V9l 6V8
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