Superior DS-36TN, DS-36TP Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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MANUAL.
FOR
ASSiSTANCE
OR
AODI-
TiONAL INFORMATION
CONSULT
A
Disco~ery Series
AGENCY
OR
THE
GAS
SUPPLIER.
Decorative Gas
Sealed
Combustion
And Vent System
Accessories
DST4-
12/13/36 DST-9OELB DST-45ELB
DST-HTK
DS T- VTK
Natural Gas Models
DS-36TN
Propane Models
DS-36Tp
DS-HTS
DST-FS
DST-F
Do not try to lighiany appliance.
Do not touch any electrical
switches. Do not use any phone in
your building.
Immediately call your gas sup­plierfrom a neighbor'sphone. Fol­lowthe gassupplier's ins!ruc!ions.
1
If you cannot reach your gas
FOR
YOUR
SAFETY
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
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WARNING:
THE
OS-36T
SFRIFS
APPI
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ANCES
ARE
VENTED
DECORATIVE
GAS
I
APPLIANCES.
DO
NOT
BURN
WOOD
OR
OTHER
MATERIALINTHESEAPPLIANCES.
Oue
to
high
temperatures.
the
appliance
should
be
located
out
of
lraffic
and
away
from
furniture
or
drapes.
Do
not
place
clothing
or
other
materials
onornearthe
appliance.
PLEASE
RETAIN THIS
MANUAL
FOR
FUTURE
REFERENCE.
I
f i r e - p a r t s . c o m
introduction
............................
pace
2
Gelera1 information
..............
..page
2
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Location and clearances ..page
3
nsiallat~on
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.pa@
3
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Framing dimensions page
3
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Appliance d!mensions page
3
Vsticai i:rmlra!io-. s:!stevs
...
.pace
6
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I
en Foot Ruie page
8
tiorizontal
termination
sys:ems
...
page 11
High
Fievation Rerating
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..page
13
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Finishing Requirements page
15
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Cold Climate insulation page 16
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Accessories page
16
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Careioperation page
16
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Maintenance page
i6
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Warranty page 17
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Replacement parts page
17
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Accessories!components pace 1
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Trouble shooting guide. page 19
Lighting instructions
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..page
20
Replacement parts 1st.
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page 22
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
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saie eiiicieni. depelijirl? ;nstaii2:isn forycur appiiarce and ';el! s:lstem Please read 2nd understacd these instr~lcticns befijre Cegin­ning your nstaiation.
INTRODUCTION The
DS-367
is
a
seaied combuston. air crw-
atng
gas
aopiance designed fsr resldentai
applications. The aooiiance musl be instalieL'
with the Superior Fireplace
DST
vent s:rs!em
that
IS
rouled to the outside atmosphere
Tile appliance is deslgn2d to opeme on natura!
or propane gas. A
miillvolt gas control 'valve i"!it/l piezo ignition system provides saie. effi­cient operation.
No external electrical oower is
i
required.
Ths
appliance
complies with National Safe*!
I
Standards and is tested and listed
by
Warnock
I
Hersey International lnc. (Report No
606-
221900) to ANSI 22150b - 1990 (in Canada.
CANICGA-2.22-M89,IRf41-1991,
IRf43-1992 and CANiCGA-2.17-bl9l j as a ventzd decora­tive
gas
appliance.
~~:st;i~:zt,oi: m~i~tco~'o:ir :o local ccces.
inn
ansence
ci
locai codes, ins?a!l;iion mist con;-
ply
wln
tile current Naiionai
iuel
G2s
Code.
ANSi
2223
1.
1988. (in Cacada. the current
CAN-I
8449
insialiatlon
cod?.)
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE CONSTRUCTION
OF
THE APPLIANCE
OR
ITS COMPONENTS. ANY MODIFICATION OR ALTERATiON
MAY
V0i0 iHi WARRANYY.
CERTIFICAT!ON AND LISTINGS OFTHIS UNIT. GENERAL INFORMATION
Note:
Insf8l/atiofl
and
reoajr
shouin
be
Fe,<-
formed bya qualifiebsen~ice person, Theappli­ance should
be
insuected amiuail:.
by
a qudii-
fiedprofess;ona/serviceperson.
More
frequent
inspections
and
c:ean!ngs
msy
be required
due
to excessi~fe
lint
from carpeting. bedding mate-
rfal. erc.
It
is
irnperatfve that the corltrol com-
parfment. burners
and
circulat~np air p~ssadge
ways
of
the
appliance
be
kepi clean.
Provide adequate clearances around air open­ings and adequate
accessibili?g cclearance for
service and proper operation.
l\lever obstruct
the
iront openings of the
appliance^
lh~sappllanceisdesigned to operateon natural or propane gas only. The use of otherfuels or combination of fuels
'?!ill degrade the perfor-
mance
of this system,
inputof applance
IS
24.000 STUiHPfornatura~
gas and
21,060
BTUiHR
for propane gas mod-
els
Do not use
th~s appiance if any part has been
under water.
lmlnediateiy call a oualified ser-
vice
techniclan to inspect the appliance and to
replaceany parts
ofthe control s:vs:em and any
gas
c0n:ro which have been under water.
A
1/8' NPT test gage conrection is provided on
:he gas control va!ve adjacent to the outlet
to
the main Surner.
Minimum
inietgaspressur? isP.5 inchsswater
coiumn for natural gas and
11
Inches water coiumn for propane for the purpose of input adjustment
lvlax~muminietgassupply przssureisi.Oiriches water column for natural gas and 13.0 inches water column for propane.
The appliance
must
be
isolated from the gas
supply
plping system
(by
closing its individual
manual
shui-off valve) during any pressure
Figure
1
'IOli
?46Ri?<lS 5 L
.!S-FiTCh!~
rlCTT:
9CLLE
f i r e - p a r t s . c o m
pe
zon,;n(:r
&j,o
it: l!~c-::16.3!
;I.:.I-~:ii
:b3i,~i
nus:
3e
d!sconneCt$I
f:-.t~
tke
;:s
s3pDct
pipn~ sfs!em burlng a?;! prc-ssure le5:lr.g oi
that system at pressures in excess of
1
:2
oSg
(3
5
kPaj
This apo!iance must not be cc~:nec!ed to a cbimpey or ilue ser:ing a separate soio fbri
burning appliapca
Typical Locations
Figure
2
LOCATION
AND
CLEARANCES
In
selecting
the location, the esthetic and func­tional use of the appliance are primary con­cerns. However vent system routing to the exterior and access
to the fuel suppl:~ are also
mportant Consideration should
be
r;iven to
traffic
ways,
furniture.
draperies. etc.. due io
elevated surface temperatures. The location
should also be free oi electrical, plumbing or
other
heatingtair conditioning duc:ing.
The
appliance
should be mounted on a fully supported base extending the full width and depth of the unit. The appliance may be located on or near conventional construction materials. However.
I!
installedoncombus:iblematerials,
suchacarpeting,vinyltile:etc.,
ameta orl~~ood
barriercavering theentire bottomsurface must
be
used
Minimum
clearancetocombustibles:
sidesand
back
-
U,
f!oor
-
O',
adjacent if,!all
-
0.
Minim~m clearance to combustibles for the
vent system is; vertical run
=
2"
(51
mm).
horizontal run = top
?&
3
(76
mmj, sides
5
(51 mm), bodom @ 1"
125
mm).
ASSEMBLY STEPS
The bjpical sequence of ~nstallaton follows.
ho!vever, each installation is unique resulting !n variations tn
thnse
described
1
Cci:st:iic! irarning a!!d position the apoli-
ance
1.
b?v:ake connec:ol:
t3
gas
sii~~l~
al;C nslaii
he log and bcrner assernb!?
j,
install theo~eratn!! can:ial sv!licIlacO bring
nelectrica!semiceiine:ar!o~~ed
airircularnr;
'an (option? equipmel;ti,
6.
?,$gun; fcrcsd air kit (optonai eoupment'!.
8.
Finish enclosure v#alIS and trim.
INSTALLATION
Tile a~pliance
IS
shipped v!itt' the controls and
burner
tray Installed and pre-!wired, Pemove
the shipping carton, exposing the front glass
panel. Loosen and remove two
(2)
bolts, i'dith
springs and washersatthe uoper eftand right
hand corners
of the glass frame. tilt out\"dard.
thenliftto remove theglass panel. Setthe panel
aside and protect from
inadvefient damage.
Retan
bolts.spr~ngsand\.!ashers
forreassem­bly. Next, remove the cartonjsj packed nsde the appliance and also set these aside.
Step
1.
Frame applianre f~iciosure as illus-
trated
n
Figures 4 through
7.
Step2.Routea112'(:3mm) blacklrongasline alolig ibe left side framing. Drill ciearance hole as shown
ir:
i!g~e
3,
Figure
3
Step
3.
Pos~tion aopianc: intc prepared fram-
ing, secure
r~ith
6d nails at the na~lina flange
along each side.
15'
';'.
I
'
(362mmi
36'-I
rS!zmmi
Outside
CI12~e
Figure
4
'TI
-
-
36.
-1
(912
mm)
Inside
Chase
Figure
5
Figure
6
f i r e - p a r t s . c o m
--
-
27
W
-t
!i35mmlp~
p-
15
112
(394 mm/
1
A
.
35
710'
p~~
(912
mm!
+
L?'
(25
mml
TOP
VlEW
FRONT
VlEW
Gas
Inlet
3
112'
(89 mm)
wire
5"
1
313'
/:2i
mml (44
mm,
'
'
(92:
mm)
33
112"
(851
mm)
11.-
I
\
4
'\
4
>Id
(108 mml
Junctton
Box
LEFT
SIDE
RIGHT
SIDE
Figure
8
,
LLJj-=.i,d,l
!
i
,,;
..,-
i
f i r e - p a r t s . c o m
X
=Air
Supply
Inlet
Pi
=
Ventlerminsl
;erea
WhereTetmlnal
Is
Net
Perm~ned
A
-
ciearanceabov~ grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
I
=
clearance ts sardce regulator vent outlet
12 inches
(30
cm) minimum
U.S.
-
3 ieet (1 8 m) minimum
Canada
-
6
feet (90 cm! minimum
B
=
clearance to window
or
door illat may be ooened
U.S
-
9
inckes
(22.5
cnj minimiim
J
=
cicara~;ce to air supply ine! to building or the combus-
Canada
-
12
inches
(30
cm) mnimuv
tion air inlet
i0
any other appliance.
C
=
clearaiice to permanently cased wiiidow-recommended ncn-mechanical inlet:
to prevent condensation on window
US
-
9 inches (22.5 cm) minimum
U.S.
-
9 inches (22.5 cm) minimum
Canada
-
12
inches
130
cni) minimum
Canada
-
12
inches (30 cm) minimum
mechanical air supply.
6
feet
(1
8
m) minimum
0
=
vertical cearancs to soffit located above the terminal
ventilated solfit
18
inches
(46
cm) minimum
L
=
clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway
unventilated soffit
12
inches
(46
cm) minimum
located on public
property
7
feet
12.1
m) minimum
F
=
clearance to outside corner
9
inches (23 cm) minimum
Note:
A
vent shaii
not
terminate directly
above
aside-
~/aikarpaveddrive~vay ~vhichislocatedbetween two
(2)
G
=
clearance to inside corner
s;ngie farnii;? d!oeilings and ser./es
borh
d.!!e/iings.
6
inches
115.2
cm) miiiimum
M
:
clearance under veranda. porch, deck, or balcony 'rihere
H
=
not
be
installed above a meter:regulator assembly or
:ully open on a mlnimum
a!
'vo
(21
sides beneath the
within
3ieet
(90
cm) horizontally from the center line of
floor
ihe regulatar~
12
ikches
(3:
cm: minimur:
Note:
Check locai codes
or
regulations for vartahons.
Figure
9
f i r e - p a r t s . c o m
.2?ry1
1.
Instali
iha
Y?r;
S.!stem
-
Tne
OS-jFT
aopliar,cs
~ustbe~eriedc:ectiyt0t~e;~'[;I?3
tnrou5h i!sslj!n doublewal! ~ipeassemSiy:i.V
(102
mmj and
7.0.
(176
mml diameters. The system may not sesice muitiple appliaficPS. and must never be conriected to a flue ~Erding a solid fuel burning appllanse.
Theappliance is designed. tested and listed for operation
ud~th; and only with, Suaericr Fire-
piaceDSTvent components. DO
NOT
usecam-
ponents of other manufacrure. Listed Vent Components: DST-HTK
-
Horizontal
termination k11
DST-VTK
-
Vertical termination kit
DST-F
-
Flashing and collar
DST-FS
-
Firestop 0~~4-lz!18/36 - Vent sectons DST-90ELB
-
90
Eilb0Vd
@ST-45ELB
-
45-
EibO~>l
With the appliance secured in framing, de!er-
mine vent routing and identit! ihe exterior
termination
locatlon The following sections
descrlbe vertical (roof) acd horizontal (exterior
wail) vent appiications. Refer to the section
relating to your installation.
Vertical Termination Systems (Roof)
The
Figures
10
through
13 and the Veflical
VentTableiilustratethevariousverticalventing
configurations tliai are possible for use r!ith Superlois Discovery Series Top Vent Appii-
ances. The maximum vertical height for the DS-36Tsystem is40'
(72.2
m) above thetop of
the appliance.
Figures
11,
12
and
13 along
with
theVerticalVentTable Identity; (A)straight
vertical system;
(8)
vertical system that em-
ploys two
(2)
90Vlbows and (C) vertical sys-
tem that employs three
(3)
90"
elbows. The
Vertical
VentTable summarizes each system's
minimum and maximum verticaland horizontal valuesthat can be usedtodesgnand install the ventcom~onentsin avarietvof aoalications Ail
,
,
..
three oi these vertical vent systems terminate through the root. The minimum vent height above the
roofaand/or adjacent walls is speci-
fied by major
building codes. Always consult
your local codes for specific requirements. A
general guide to follow is the Gas Vent
Rule
(Refer to
Figure
14).
40
Mar
(12.2
M)
DST4-17JlSTJ6
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Figure
10
Figure
12
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0,
3.,,,90
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Figure
11
(90'
Oflsets Shown)
Figure
13
(90"
Offsets Shown)
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