A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot
viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be
installed for the protection of children and other at-risk
individuals.
! WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly
could result in serious injury, death, or
property damage.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other
fl ammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
▪ Do not try to light any appliance.▪ Do not touch any electrical switch; do
not use any phone in your building.
▪ Leave the building immediately.▪ 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 fi re department.
— Installation and service must be
performed by a qualifi ed installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
DANGER
HOT GLASS WILL
CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS
UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN
TO TOUCH GLASS.
This manual contains instructions to install the ENGINE ONLY. A front trim kit is REQUIRED to install
the engine as it affects the framing cavity and position of the engine. A barrier screen is provided with
the front or trim kit. Refer to the manual supplied
with the front for framing and fi nishing.
This appliance may be installed in an
after-market permanently located,
manufactured (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 certifi ed kit is used.
This appliance is a domestic room-heating
appliance. It must not be used for any other
purposes such as drying clothes, etc.
This appliance is suitable for installation in a
bedroom or bed sitting room.
Ce guide est disponible en français sur demande.
INSTALLER
Leave this manual
with the appliance.
CONSUMER
Retain this manual
for future reference.
Please read this manual
BEFORE installing and
operating this appliance.
Replacement Parts ............................................... 47
The information contained in this installation manual is
believed to be correct at the time of printing. Miles Industries Ltd. reserves the right to change or modify any
information or specifi cations without notice. Miles Indus-
tries Ltd. grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the
installation or maintenance of your heater, and assumes
no responsibility for any consequential damage(s).
190–2255 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver, BC, CANADA V7H 3B1
Massachusetts: The piping and fi nal gas con-
nection must be performed by a licensed
plumber or gas fi tter in the State of Massachu-
setts. Also, see Carbon Monoxide Detector
requirements on page 16.
Designed and Manufactured by / for
Miles Industries Ltd.
Tel. 604-984-3496 Fax 604-984-0246
www.valorfi replaces.com
Safety Precautions
!
READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions carefully
before starting the installation. FAILURE TO FOLLOW
these installation instructions may result in possible fi re
hazard and will void the warranty.
Prior to the fi rst fi ring of the fi replace, READ the
Owner’s Information section of this manual.
DO NOT USE this appliance if any part has been under
water. Immediately, CALL a qualifi ed service technician
to inspect the unit and to replace any part of the control
system and any gas control that has been under water.
THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL.
Installation and repair should be PERFORMED by a
qualifi ed 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, etc. It is IMPERATIVE that
the unit’s control compartment, burner, and circulating
air passageways BE KEPT CLEAN to provide for
adequate combustion and ventilation air.
Always KEEP the appliance clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other fl ammable
vapors and liquids.
NEVER OBSTRUCT the fl ow of combustion and
ventilation air. Keep the front of the appliance CLEAR
of all obstacles and materials for servicing and proper
operation.
This unit MUST be used with a vent system as
described in this installation manual. NOOTHER vent
system or components MAY BE USED.
This gas fi replace and vent assembly MUST be vented
directly to the outside and MUSTNEVER 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.
INSPECT the external vent cap on a regular basis to
make sure that no debris, plants, trees, shrubs are
interfering with the air fl ow.
TURN OFF the gas before servicing this appliance.
It is recommended that a qualifi ed service technician
perform an appliance check-up at the beginning of each
heating season.
DO NOT use this heater as a temporary source of heat
during construction.
State of California. Proposition 65 Warning. Fuels
used in gas, wood-burning or oil fi red appliances,
and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.
California Health & Safety Code Sec. 25249.6.
Due to the high temperature, the appliance should be
LOCATED out of traffi c areas and away from furniture
and draperies.
Clothing or fl ammable material SHOULD NOT BE PLACED on or near the appliance.
This appliance is a DOMESTIC ROOM-HEATING AP-PLIANCE. It must not be used for any other purposes
such as drying clothes, etc.
DO NOT place furniture or any other combustible
household objects within 36” of the fi replace front.
BE CAREFUL not to put any decorating objects
sensitive to heat to close above or around the fi replace
as it gets very hot when operating.
The glass door assembly MUST be in place and sealed
before the unit can be placed into safe operation.
DO NOT OPERATE this appliance with the glass door
removed, cracked, or broken. Replacement of the glass
door should be performed by a licensed or qualifi ed
service person. DO NOT strike or slam the glass door.
The glass door assembly SHALL ONLY be replaced
as a complete unit, as supplied by the fi replace
manufacturer. NO SUBSTITUTE material may be used.
DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners on the glass door
assembly. DO NOT ATTEMPT to clean the glass door
when it is hot.
A BARRIER DESIGNED TO REDUCE THE RISK OF BURNS from the hot viewing glass is provided with
this appliance and SHALL BE INSTALLED for the
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN and other AT-RISK
INDIVIDUALS.
If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier SHALL BE
REPLACED with the MANUFACTURER’S BARRIER
for this appliance.
Any safety screen, guard or barrier removed for servicing the appliance, MUST BE REPLACED prior to
operating 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. 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 fi replace
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.
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Safety and Your Fireplace
Safety and Your Fireplace
Please Read and Carefully Follow all Safety Warnings and
Operating Instructions Contained in Your Owner’s Manual
(Replacement Manuals are available by contacting our service department at
1-800-468-2567 or visit www.valorfi replaces.com).
Please Follow These Important
Child Safety Precautions and
Recommendations,
• Parts of your Valor Fireplace become
extremely hot while in operation.
• The glass viewing window
temperature can
exceed 500 F
at full capacity.
Momentary contact
with a hot glass
surface can cause a severe burn, even if the fi replace
is operating at reduced heating
capacity.
• The glass window will remain hot
for an extended period of time after
the fi replace has been turned off.
Ensure that children are prevented
from touching the fi replace during the
cool down period.
withdraw in the event of accidental
contact with a hot surface.
• A physical barrier is strongly
recommended if there are young
children, or at-risk individuals in the
house. Install an approved aftermarket safety gate to keep toddlers,
young children and other at-risk
individuals a safe distance from the
fi replace.
• Keep the remote control handset
out of reach of children at all
times. A wall mount storage holster
is provided with your remote control
handset.
• Ensure that the fi replace, including
the pilot light, is completely turned
off when children are present and
close supervision and safety barriers
are not available—see page 8 of
Owner’s Information section.
• Toddlers and Young Children
must be closely supervised at all
times when they are in the same
room as the operating fi replace. They
lack full awareness of danger and
rely on your protection. Toddlers,
in particular, do not have the motor
skills and response refl exes to
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• If the fi replace is not going to be used
for the summer or any extended
period of time, remove the batteries
from the remote control handset
and receiver. It is recommended that
batteries are replaced annually in any
event—see page 7.
Owner’s Information
• • Some materials or items, although safe, may
discolor, shrink, warp, crack, peel, and so on
because of the heat produced by the fi replace.
AVOID PLACING
candles, paintings, photos,
and other items
SENSITIVE TO HEAT
• • Solid wood fl ooring in front of the fi replace (if
allowed) may shrink during the heating season
due to heat.
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
WARNING
!
EXTREMELY HOT!!!
• READ the SAFETY information on pages
3 and 4 of this manual BEFORE operating
your gas heater.
• Some parts of your fi replace are EXTREMELY
HOT, particularly the GLASS window.
• DO NOT LET CHILDREN touch the glass or
any parts of your fi replace even after it is turned off as it is still hot.
• USE THE BARRIER SCREEN provided with the appliance, front or trim or a GATE to
reduce the risk of burns.
• Keep the remote control handset OUT OF REACH of children.
• HOT HEARTH/FLOOR SURFACE! The
hearth or fl oor directly in front of the fi replace
is VERY HOT when the fi replace heats. Even
if constructed of non-combustible materials,
and although safe, it may reach temperatures
in excess of 200º F depending on choice of
materials. DO NOT STEP ON IT!
Some materials or items, although safe, may
discolor, shrink, warp, crack, peel, and so on
because of the heat produced by the fi replace.
AVOID PLACING
and other items
36 inches (0.9 m) around the fi replace.
Solid wood fl ooring in front of the fi replace (if
allowed) may shrink during the heating season
due to heat.
Performance of LPG appliances may be affected
by the quality of commercial gas supplied in
your area.
candles, paintings, photos,
SENSITIVE TO HEAT within
Fireplace
Hearth
Do not put
furniture or other objects
in this space in front of
the replace:
36” (0.9 m)
Thank You ...
For purchasing a Valor by Miles Industries. Your new
radiant gas heater is a technical appliance that must
be installed by a qualifi ed dealer. Each Valor fi replace
is fully tested during the production process for your
safety and comfort.
Your unit has been professionally installed by:
Dealer Name: ________________________________
Phone Number :_______________________________
Should you encounter an operational problem, call
your dealer immediately.
Do not try to repair the unit as you may cause an
injury or damage the fi replace.
This manual and particularly the preceeding
and following pages contain very important
information regarding the safe operation of your
fi replace as well as maintenance instructions.
Read carefully BEFORE operating your fi replace
and pay special attention to the SAFETY
WARNINGS.
A heating gas appliance does require safe handling
and for this reason, we very strongly recommend that
no children be allowed to touch the fi replace and its
controls at all times. Do install a screen or barrier
in front of the fi replace to protect your children
against severe burns.
Operating Your Fireplace for the First Time
When operating your new fi replace for the fi rst time,
some vapors may be released due to the burning of
curing compounds used in the manufacture of the
appliance. They may cause a slight odor and could
cause the fl ames to be the full height of the fi rebox, or
even slightly higher, for the fi rst few hours of operation.
It is also possible that these vapors could set off any
smoke detection alarms in the immediate vicinity.
These vapors are quite normal on new appliances. We
recommend opening a window to vent the room. After
a few hours use, the vapors will have disappeared and
the fl ames will be at their normal height.
Flame Supervision Device
For your safety, this appliance is fi tted with a fl ame
supervision device which will shut-off the gas supply
if, for any reason, the pilot fl ame goes out. This device
incorporates a fi xed probe, which senses the heat
from the pilot fl ame. If the probe is cool, the device will
prevent any gas fl ow unless manually lighting the pilot.
See full lighting instructions on page 15 of this manual.
55
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Owner’s Information
Cleaning Your Fireplace
WARNING
!
DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT!
Let the fi replace cool fi rst before cleaning it.
Important - Glass cleaning - Mineral deposits
One of the by-products of the combustion process in
a gas appliance is a mineral which can show up as a
white fi lm on the ceramic glass viewing door.
The composition of the deposit varies widely with location and time. It believed to be associated with the varying sulfur content of the gas. You may have the problem
intermittently.
We have consulted with ceramic glass manufacturers and they cannot give us a defi nitive solution to this
problem. Dealers have tried various cleaning products
with varying results. The following are recommendations only and are not meant to guarantee results.
NOTE: This is a problem beyond Miles Industries’
control and is not covered under warranty.
• Clean the glass regularly as soon as you notice
the buildup (white fi lm). If the fi lm is left for a longer
period of time, it will bake on. It is then much harder,
if not impossible, to remove.
• NEVER use an abrasive cleaner on the ceramic
glass. Any abrasion of the surface has the
immediate effect of compromising the strength of the
glass. An emulsion type cleaner is recommended.
• Use a soft damp cloth to apply the cleaner. Dry the
glass with a soft, dry, preferably cotton cloth. Most
paper towels and synthetic materials are abrasive to
ceramic glass and should be avoided.
• Our dealers have had good results from the
products listed below. We cannot, however,
guarantee the results of these products.
• BRASSO, POLISH PLUS by KELKEM, COOK TOP CLEAN
CREME by ELCO, WHITE OFF by RUTLAND, TURTLE WAX
Do not clean the glass while it is hot!
Always securely replace the window and the barrier
screen before lighting.
If broken, the glass pane may only be replaced
as a complete window unit as supplied by the
manufacturer.
If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall
be replaced with the manufacturer’s barrier for this
appliance.
To remove the window for cleaning:
1. Unhook the front
or trim with barrier
screen attached.
2. Unhook the window
baffl e located on top
of the window frame.
3. Turn the top two
spring-loaded window
bolts through 90
degrees to release
the window from the
fi rebox.
4. Remove the bottom two spring-loaded window bolts.
5. Carefully lift the window away. Keep the window,
window baffl e, and bolts in a safe place.
Clean the window following the guidelines in this section. Clean the trim or front with mild soap and water.
Dust the barrier screen with a soft brush.
Dust the fi rebox ceramic logs/rocks and walls with a
soft brush. Dust can also be removed from the burner
using a soft brush after removing the ceramic logs.
When cleaning, make sure that no particles are
brushed into the slots of the burner.
To refi t the window:
1. Slide the window inside the appliance case and rest
it on the fi rebox front bottom tabs. Refi t the bottom
two bolts. The bolts should be screwed in securely.
2. Refi t the top two bolts securing by turning them
through 90 degrees.
3. Grab the top of the window and baffl e and pull them
forward and release to check that the window opens
slightly and returns confi rming the good function of
the spring-loaded mechanism.
4. Similarly check the bottom of the window by pulling
it forward and releasing.
IMPORTANT: To ensure a safe operation, ensure that
the spring-loaded mechanism functions properly.
5. Apply light hand pressure against the window frame
sides to bed in the window seal.
6. Hook the window baffl e to the top of the window
frame. Be careful not to hook it onto the fi rebox frame—see image below and page 39.
fi rebox
frame
window
frame
66
(appliance shown without its front frame for clarity)
Owner’s Information
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
7. If the Hot Glass Warning plate has been removed
from the front lower corner of the window,
reinstall it by sliding it between the glass and
the frame as indicated.
Safety warning plate
8. Replace the front or trim with the barrier screen
attached.
WARNING
!
FOR SAFETY PURPOSE, ensure the barrier
screen is re-installed on the fi replace front after
maintenance.
Checking Pilot and Burner Flames
A periodic check of the pilot and burner fl ames should
be made. Check after the fi re has been on for at least
30 minutes. The pilot fl ame must cover the tip of the
thermocouple probe. The main burner fl ame pattern will
vary from appliance to appliance depending on the type
of installation and climatic conditions.
Correct Flame
Picture—Logs
Correct Flame
Picture—Rocks
Pilot Flame can be seen
between left front and top logs
Pilot fl ame
Thermocouple probe must be in flame
Thermocouple
probe must be
in fl ame
left of fi rst rock
Rock fuel bed
A black discoloration may form over time at the front
bottom of the 6-rock original fuel bed; this deposit
can be burned off by running the fi replace on a low
to medium setting fi re for 30 to 45 minutes. This
discoloration is unavoidable and will re-form again.
The appliance area must always be kept clear and free
from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl am-
mable vapors and liquids.
Inspect the vent terminal outdoors regularly to make
sure that snow, trees, bushes, leaves, or other objects
do not obstruct it.
Examine the vent system and terminal regularly. We
recommend annually.
Replacing Batteries
WARNING
!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CHANGE THE BATTERIES WHILE THE FIREPLACE IS STILL HOT! Let
the fi replace cool fi rst before touching it.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE a screwdriver or other metallic object to
remove the batteries from the receiver or the handset!
This could cause a short circuit to the receiver.
Low battery signal: see page 13.
BEFORE changing the batteries, turn off the valve
using the wall switch’s On/Off button.
The appliance uses four 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries for
its remote control receiver and one 9 V alkaline battery
for its handset. The batteries should last one to two
seasons, depending on usage. Removing the batteries
in the off-season will extend the battery life. Should the
batteries loose power, the control may be operated by
manually turning the control knob at the valve or by
turning off the valve at the switch.
To replace the batteries in the remote control
receiver:
1. The receiver is located to the left of the valve and it
is retained to the fi rebox by a Velcro tab. Grab the
receiver and pull it out from its location.
2. Slide and remove the receiver cover.
3. Replace the batteries with 4 AA alkaline batteries.
4. Replace the cover.
5. Put the receiver back in its position pushing it in
so it attaches to the Velcro tab.
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OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Owner’s Information
Using Handset Wall Holder
Your fi replace equipment includes a wall
holder to store the handset. If it hasn’t be
installed, refer to the instructions further on in
this manual for the installation.
Locating Lighting, Operation and Rating
Information Plate
WARNING
!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TOUCH THE DATA PLATE
WHILE THE FIREPLACE IS STILL HOT! Let the
fi replace cool fi rst before touching it.
The Lighting, Operation and Rating information is
located on a plate under the fi rebox.
To access the plate, remove the inner trim and grab
the plate and slide it out to read it. There is important
information on both sides of the plate.
Servicing Your Fireplace
If any attention is required for your appliance, contact
your supplier quoting the model number. It will be helpful
if the appliance’s serial number can also be quoted. This
number is on the rating plate, which is located under the
burner. The replacement parts are shown at the end of
this manual. Please always quote the part number and
description when requesting spare parts.
How to Turn Your Fireplace OFF
(including pilot)
Familiarize yourself with each of these methods before
operating your fi replace.
Handset and Wall Switch: Press and hold the OFF
button for a second (either on the handset or the wall
switch).
If the fl ames are on, they go down and you hear the
valve motor wind down. You hear a clunk and a beep
indicating that the valve has received the signal from
the remote control.
Wall SwitchRemote control
handset
How to Ensure Your Fireplace Cannot
Be Turned ON Inadvertently
You can use one of the two following methods to
ensure that your fi replace will not turn on when you
don’t want it on.
Operating Your Fireplace
There are two ways to control your fi replace.
1. Thermostatic Remote Control;
2. Wall Switch.
The Thermostatic Remote Control can be programmed
to function automatically—see pages 9–13.
The Wall Switch can be used to turn on, off and to
increase or decrease the fl ame height—see page 13.
NOTE: The remote control in the AUTO mode will
override the wall switch.
Thermostatic Remote Control
Wall Switch
First, ensure your fi replace is turned off—including
the pilot—and cold BEFORE going ahead.
• Turn the dial on the gas valve from the ON position
to the MAN position as shown. Turning the dial to
MAN (arrow up) will ensure that the main burner can
not come on. The pilot will remain on if it is lit.
Gas valve
• Alternately, remove all batteries from the receiver
as well as the battery from the handset.
Automatic Shut-Off (in certain conditions)
Your fi replace’s remote control is equipped with an
automatic shut-off mechanism which is activated in
certain conditions. See page 13 in the Remote Control Operation section for a description of this feature.
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Remote Control Operation
Current
temperature
(F or C)
Current time
(12 or 24 hour clock)
Modes (Manual,
Temperature, Timer)
Handset
sensor
Battery status
Current
programmed
period (Timer)
Period
start or end
(Temp, Timer)
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
NOTE: Before using the remote control system for
the fi rst time, the receiver and the handset must be
synchronized. See the section Remote Control Initial
Set-up on page 41 of this manual.
Display Overview
Note: In the TEMP or TIMER modes, the remote
handset senses the room temperature and adjusts the
fl ame accordingly.
To communicate, the handset should be within 15 feet
(4.5 meters) of the fi replace.
Do not leave the handset on the mantel or hearth.
IMPORTANT: BEFORE YOU BEGIN, please note that
on this system, the settings of time, temperature and
automatic ON/OFF can only be programmed when the function display is fl ashing. Be patient when
programming as it can take a few seconds to set.
Large ame
Set (scrolls
through
modes and
settings)
OFF (returns
to set mode,
turns the burner
and the pilot o)
Handset Overview
button (ames
up, sets hours,
temperature)
Small ame
button (ames
down and o,
sets minutes,
temperature)
TO TURN ON APPLIANCETO TURN OFF APPLIANCE
CAUTION
When pilot ignition is confi rmed, motor turns
automatically to maximum fl ame height.
• On the valve, turn MAN knob on the ON, full
counterclockwise position.
• Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in I (ON
position).
• Simultaneously press the OFF and
(large fl ame) buttons until a short
beep confi rms the start sequence
has begun; release buttons.
• Continuing beeps confi rm the
ignition is in process.
• Once pilot ignition is confi rmed,
there is main gas fl ow.
• After main burner ignition the
handset will automatically go into
manual (MAN) control mode.
• Press OFF button.
When the pilot is off, it will take 2
When the pilot is off, it will take 2
minutes before it can be lit again.
minutes before it can be lit again.
STANDBY MODE (Pilot Flame)
• Press and hold (small fl ame) to set appliance at
pilot fl ame.
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
• In standby mode: Press and hold
(large fl ame) button to increase fl ame height.
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OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Remote Control Operation
• Press and hold (small fl ame)
button to decrease fl ame height or
to set the appliance at pilot fl ame.
• For fi ne adjustment tap the
(large fl ame) or (small fl ame)
buttons.
Express Low and High Fire
• Double-click (small fl ame)
button. “LO” will be displayed.
NOTE: Flame goes to high fi re fi rst
before going to designated low fi re.
x 2
• Double-click (large fl ame)
button. Flame automatically goes
to high fi re. “HI” will be displayed.
x 2
SETTING ºC/24-HOUR OR ºF/12-HOUR CLOCK
• In MAN mode, press OFF and
(small fl ame) buttons until display
changes from Farenheit/12-hour
clock to Celsius/24-hour clock and
vice versa.
SETTING THE TIME
• The time display will fl ash after
either:
• Installing the battery or
• Simultaneously pressing the
(large fl ame) and (small fl ame)
buttons.
• Press (large fl ame) button to
set the hour.
• Press (small fl ame) button to
set the minute.
• Press OFF or simply wait to return
to MAN mode.
MODES OF OPERATION
• Briefl y pressing the SET button
changes the mode of operation in
the following order:
MAN
→→
TIMER
→ → and back to .
TEMP
NOTE: Manual mode can also be reached by pressing
either the (large fl ame) or the (small fl ame) buttons.
MAN
• - Manual Mode - Manual
Flame Height Adjustment.
TEMP
• - Daytime Tempera-
ture Mode (Appliance must be in
standby mode; pilot ignited) - The
room temperature is measured and
compared to the set temperature.
The fl ame height is then auto-
matically adjusted to achieve the
Daytime Set Temperature.
TEMP
• - Nighttime Setback
Temperature Mode (Appliance
must be in standby mode; pilot
ignited) - The room temperature
is measured and compared to the
Nighttime Setback temperature.
The fl ame height is then automati-
cally adjusted to achieve the Nighttime Setback Temperature.
TIMER
• - Timer Mode (Appliance
must be in standby mode; pilot
ignited) - The timers P1 and P2
(Program 1, Program 2) each can
be programmed to go ON and OFF
at specifi c times. For instructions
see Timer Programming Mode.
NOTE: The display shows the set temperature every
30 seconds.
TEMP
MAN
1010
Remote Control Operation
SETTING THE ON / OFF TEMPERATURES
SETTING THE “DAYTIME” TEMPERATURE
Default Settings: (sun), 23ºC / 74ºF
TEMP
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
SETTING THE “NIGHTTIME SETBACK” TEMPERATURE
Default Settings: (moon), “--” (OFF)
TEMP
• Briefl y press SET button to scroll to
TEMP (sun) mode. Hold
TEMP
the SET button until the TEMP
fl ashes.
• Press (large fl ame) button
to increase the Daytime Set
Temperature.
• Press (small fl ame) button
to decrease Daytime Set
Temperature.
• Briefl y press SET button to scroll to
TEMP (moon) mode. Hold
• Press OFF or simply wait to
complete programming.
• Press OFF or simply wait to
complete programming.
Tip
Set the different parameters when they are fl ashing.
1111
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Remote Control Operation
SETTING PROGRAM TIMERS
• You can program two periods of time between 12:00
am and 11:50 pm in each 24-hour cycle.
• The Programs P1 and P2 must be set in the
following order during a 24-hour cycle: , ,
P2
and .
• The icon indicates the beginning of the period (ON)
and the icon indicates the end of the period (OFF).
P1
• If = or = , the programming
is cancelled.
• To keep the fi replace ON all night, set at
11:50 am and at 12:00 am.
P1
P2
P1
P2
P2
P1
P2
Default settings:
Program 1: 6:00 am 8:00 am
Program 2: 11:50 pm 11:50 pm
P1
P2
• Briefl y press SET button to scroll to
TIMER mode.
P1
P2
P1
SETTING P1 OFF TIME
• Briefl y press SET button to scroll
to TIMER (moon) while the
time fl ashes.
• Press (large fl ame) button to set
the hour.
• Press (small fl ame) button to
set the minutes.
P1
SETTING P1 ON TIME
• Hold the SET button until
(sun) is displayed and the time
fl ashes.
• Press (large fl ame) button to
set the hour.
• Press (small fl ame) button to
set the minutes.
P1
SETTING P2 ON TIME
• Briefl y press SET to scroll to TIMER mode
(sun) while the time fl ashes.
• Follow the instructions given to set P1 ON time.
P2
SETTING P2 OFF TIME
• Briefl y press SET to scroll to TIMER mode
(moon) while the time fl ashes.
• Follow the instructions given to set P1 OFF time.
Press OFF button to save these settings. The timers
are programmed. See the diagram on programming
sequences on the following page.
P2
Tip
If you want to program only one period, program
and with desired times and program and
P1
P2
with the same time as .
P1
P1
P2
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Remote Control Operation
Timer Programming Example (default temperatures shown)
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
6:00 a.m.—
P1
☼
Start time
Set temp 74˚FSet temp 40˚FSet temp 74˚F
☼
8:00 a.m.—
P1
☽
End time
Set temp 40˚F
☽☽
AUTOMATIC TURN DOWN
• No communication. If there is no communication
between the receiver and the handset for a period of 6
hours, the appliance goes into pilot mode.
• No change in fl ame height. If there is no change
in fl ame height for a period of 6 hours, the appliance
goes into pilot mode.
NOTE: In TEMP or TIMER modes, the fl ame height
will vary according to room temperature. The appliance
will continue to work normally. However, if the room
temperature remains the same for 6 hours, the appliance will go into pilot mode.
AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF
• Low batteries in the receiver. With low battery power
in the receiver the system shuts off completely.
NOTE: This does not apply when the power supply is
interrupted.
• No change in pilot. The appliance shuts off
completely when it is continually in pilot position—
without any change—for a period of 5 days.
4:00 p.m.—
P2
☼
Start time
10:00 p.m.—
P2
☽
End time
6:00 a.m.—
P1
Start time
☼
LOW BATTERY INDICATION
CAUTION
DO NOT USE a screwdriver or other metallic object
to remove the batteries from the battery box or the
handset! This could cause a short circuit.
Remote handset: The battery icon will show when
the battery needs to be replaced.
Replace with one 9 V alkaline battery.
Receiver: Three short ‘beeps’ will sound when the motor
turns when the batteries need to be replaced. Replace
with four 1.5 V alkaline batteries.
HANDSET / RECEIVER MATCH
The remote control handset and receiver are programmed to function together. In case of a replacement of the
handset or the receiver, you will need to reset the receiver
to allow them to function together. Contact your dealer for
details.
☼
The Wall Switch can be used to
control your fi replace. You can
turn the pilot on or off and you can
increase or decrease the fl ame
height.
Note that the thermostat and
programming functions are not
available with the wall switch.
TO TURN APPLIANCE ON and OFF
• Press ON-OFF button once to light
pilot. Press again to shut of pilot.
Wall Switch Operation
TO ADJUST FLAME HEIGHT
• Press and hold large fl ame
button to gradually increase
fl ame height.
• Press and hold small fl ame
button to gradually decrease
fl ame height.
1313
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Options
Required Kits*
Liners (choose one)
618EBL—Enamel Black Liner (Steel)
620FBL—Fluted Black Liner (Ceramic)
621VRL—Valor Red Brick Liner (Ceramic)
622LSL—Ledgestone Liner (Ceramic)
Surrounds (choose one)
660LSV—Landscape Surround Vintage Iron
660LSB—Landscape Surround Black
662SSV—Square Surround Vintage Iron
619RSK—Rock Set Kit, to convert from logs to rocks.
671RGK—Rock and Glass Kit, to convert existing rocks.
755CFK—Circulating Fan Kit
Having variable speed and temperature control, it is
designed to boost the natural convection process through
the appliance. It may be fi tted before the fi replace is
installed or retrofi tted at a later date provided power is
available.
NOTE: The power supply to the fan should be controlled
by a wall switch to allow convenient ON/OFF control of
the fan.
650NGK—Natural Gas Conversion Kit
For conversion from propane to natural gas. Intended
primarily for post installation conversion in areas where
natural gas was not available at the time of initial
installation.
650PGK—Propane Gas Conversion Kit
For conversion from natural gas to propane gas.
Hearth Gate (optional)
Hearth gates such as Cardinal’s VersaGates are available
at retail stores carrying safety products for children.
*Information accurate at the time of printing and subject to
change without notice.
1414
OWNER’S
Lighting Instructions
INFORMATION
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand, remote control, or wall switch. Follow these instructions
exactly. To save gas, turn the pilot off when not using the appliance for a prolonged period of time.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the fl oor because
some gases are heavier than air and will settle on the fl oor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the control knobs. Never use tools. If the knobs will not push in or turn by
hand, don’t try to repair them; call a qualifi ed service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fi re or
explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed service technician to
inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control, which has been under water.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.
2. TO CLEAR ANY GAS, turn main valve off by pressing OFF (red dot) button on remote
handset (1).
• Wait fi ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas, then smell for gas, including near the fl oor. If you
smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information above on this label. If you don’t smell
gas, go to the next step.
3. AUTOMATIC IGNITION: MAN-knob (2) in ON position. Ensure Flame Adjustment
knob (3) is set to lowest setting () (Fig. 1). Locate the pilot (Fig. 3.) inside of
fi rebox at left hand side.
• On the remote control handset, press the OFF button (red dot) and large fl ame
button () simultaneously; a short acoustic signal confi rms the start has begun.
• Further short acoustic signals indicate the ignition process is in progress.
• When the pilot is lit, the Flame Adjustment knob (3) will automatically rotate to
the highest setting.
• Press the small fl ame button () on the remote control handset to reduce the fl ame height.
4. MANUAL IGNITION: MAN-knob (2) in MAN position (Fig. 2). With the window
off, locate the pilot (Fig. 3) inside of fi rebox at left hand side.
• Set Flame Adjustment knob (3) to the lowest setting ().
• Push down the metallic core (4) with a pen or similar instrument; this will establish
the pilot gas fl ow.
• Light gas at the pilot (5) with a match.
• Continue holding down metal core (4) for about 10 seconds; after release, pilot
should remain lit.
• If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob (3) to OFF () and call your local
service technician or gas supplier.
• Reinstall the window and set the MAN-knob (2) to ON; turn Flame Adjustment knob (3) up () or down ()
manually or use the fl ame buttons ()() buttons on the remote control handset to adjust the fl ame height.
Fig 1
Fig 3
Fig 2
1
OFF
5
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF (using the remote control handset):
• Press and hold the small fl ame button () on the remote control handset to shut-off the main burner gas fl ow.
• Press OFF button (red dot) on remote handset to shut-off the appliance, including pilot fl ame.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1515
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
State of Massachusetts Carbon Monoxide
Detector/Vent Terminal Signage
Requirements
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, including those owned or operated by the
Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust
vent termination is less than seven (7) feet above
fi nished grade in the area of the venting, including
but not limited to decks and porches, the following
requirements shall be satisfi ed:
1. INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE
DETECTORS. At the time of installation of the side wall
horizontal vented gas fueled equipment, the installing
plumber or gas fi tter shall observe that a hard wired
carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery
back-up is installed on the fl oor level where the gas
equipment is to be installed. In addition, the installing
plumber or gas fi tter shall observe that a battery
operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detector
with an alarm is installed on each additional level of
the dwelling, building or structure served by the side
wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment. It shall
be the responsibility of the property owner to secure
the services of qualifi ed licensed professionals for the
installation of hard wired carbon monoxide detectors.
3. SIGNAGE. A metal or plastic identifi cation 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
than one-half (1/2) inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY
BELOW. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS”.
4. INSPECTION. The state or local gas inspector of
the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment
shall not approve the installation unless, upon
inspection, the inspector observes carbon monoxide
detectors and signage installed in accordance with the
provisions of 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4.
(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 residential purposes.
a. In the event that the side wall horizontally vented
gas fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or
an attic, the hard wired carbon monoxide detector with
alarm and battery back-up may be installed on the next
adjacent fl oor level.
b. In the event that the requirements of this subdivision
can not be met at the time of completion of installation,
the owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days
to comply with the above requirements; provided,
however, that during said thirty (30) day period, a
battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an
alarm shall be installed.
2. APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.
Each carbon monoxide detector as required in
accordance with the above provisions shall comply
with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS
certifi ed.
(c) MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS - GAS
EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM PROVIDED.
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 provided by the
manufacturer for installation of the equipment and the
venting system shall include:
1. Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting
system design or the venting system components; and
2. A complete parts list for the venting system design or
venting system.
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
(d) MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS - GAS
EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM NOT PROVIDED.
When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side
wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does
not provide the parts for venting the fl ue gases, but
identifi es “special venting systems”, the following
requirements shall be satisfi ed by the manufacturer:
1. The referenced “special venting system” instructions
shall be included with the appliance or equipment
installation instructions; and
2. The “special venting systems” shall be Product
Approved by the Board, and the instructions for that
system 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
equipment, 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.
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
1717
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Specifi cations
Approvals & codes
These appliances are certifi ed by ANSI Z21.88-2014/
CSA 2.33-2014 American National Standard / CSA
Standard for Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters for
use in Canada and USA. These appliances are for
installation directly venting through an outside wall or
through the roof.
Conversion between fuels may only be done using the
approved conversion kits listed in the section Options.
These appliances comply with CSA P4.1-09 Testing
method for measuring annual fi replace effi ciencies.
The installation must conform with local codes or, in
the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1 or the Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code CAN/CGA-B149. Only qualifi ed
licensed or trained personnel should install these
appliances.
These appliances, when installed, must be electrically
grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the National Electrical
Code, ANSI/NFP A 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code,
CSA C22.1.
Ratings
ModelJLN/IRN JLP/IRP
GasNaturalPropane
Altitude (Ft.)0-4,500 *
Input Max. (Btu/h)24,00024,000
Input Min. (Btu/h)6,50013,000
Manifold pressure (in w.c..)3.9510.0
Min. Supply pressure (in. w.c.)5.011.0
Max. Supply pressure (in. w.c.)11.014.0
*Tested to CGA - 2.17-91 High Altitude Standard in Canada. In the USA, installations may require deration
over 2000 feet—check local codes.
*High Altitude Installations
Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are
certifi ed without deration for elevations up to 4,500 feet
(1,370 m) above sea level.
For elevations above 4,500 feet (1,370 m) in USA,
installations must be in accordance with the current
ANSI Z223.1 and/or local codes having jurisdiction.
Heating value of gas in some areas is reduced to
compensate for elevation—consult your local gas utility
to confi rm.
For installations at elevations above 4,500 feet
(1,370 m) in Canada, please consult provincial and/or
local authorities having jurisdiction.
Supply Gas
Heater engine units 650JLN/IRN are used with natural
gas installations.
Heater engine units 650JLP/IRP are used with propane
gas installations.
The supply pressure
must be between the
limits shown in the table
above.
The supply connection is
⅜ inch NPT.
The opening for the gas
supply line is at the left
side of the
appliance.
X
X
Wall Thickness
The vent system (when horizontally terminated)
is approved to pass through combustible wall
construction of up to 14 inches (36 cm) thick.
A non-combustible wall can be any thickness up to the
maximum horizontal run of vent pipe allowed for the
particular installation—see Venting section.
Venting options
Direct vent installations (solid piping)
A list of all approved venting accessories is shown on
pages 44–45 of this manual.
NOTE: An 817VAK Vent Adapter is required in all
cases.
Direct Vent Co-Linear Installations (fl exible piping)
Converts the appliance outlet collars to accept two
3-inch diameter fl ex liners for installation into existing
solid-fuel burning fi replaces and chimneys. Requires a
co-linear adapter at the appliance and either a co-linear
terminal or co-linear-to-co-axial adapter and terminal
at the top of the chimney. A list of approved venting
accessories is shown on pages 44–45 of this manual.
Floor/Hearth
This appliance is approved for installation directly on
combustible material such as plywood and so on. Vinyl,
carpet, and soft fl ooring require sheet metal extending
the whole width and depth under the appliance. This
appliance does not require a hearth. Combustible
fl ooring may extend up to the front of the unit.
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Overview
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Framing—See Framing section
Remote Handset Wall Holder
Fire On/Off Wall Switch
(supplied, recommended)
Wall Finish
May be combustible material.
NOTE: Finished wall surface, including tiles, etc., MUST be minimum 3/4”
(19 mm) set back from the front face
of the heater.
Backing Plate required
(sold separately)
Bezel with barrier screen required
(sold separately)
Min.
3/4”
(19 mm)
Min. 1” (25 mm) for
combustible material
Field convertible
from top to rear
outlet
650JL or
650IR
Combustible framing allowed beneath
fi replace. When the
appliance is installed
directly on carpeting,
tile or other combustible material other
than wood fl ooring,
the appliance shall be
installed on a metal or
wood panel extending the full width and
recessed depth of the
appliance.
Note: Unit projects
forward of fi nished
wall. Allow for tile,
etc.
WARNING
!!
Some materials or items, although safe,
may discolor, shrink, warp, crack, peel, and
so on because of the heat produced by the
fi replace. Avoid placing candles, paintings,
photos, and other items sensitive to heat
around the fi replace.
Hearth (if used) may be
combustible material.
HOT HEARTH / FLOOR! The hearth or fl oor
in front of the fi replace may become very
hot when the fi replace heats. Do not use the
hearth as a seat or shelf. Solid wood fl ooring
in front of the fi replace (if allowed) may
shrink during the heating season due to heat.
Minimum 1/2” (13 mm) gap
required below backing plate
to surface of hearth or fl oor in
front for air fl ow. Raise enrtire
unit accordingly.
WARNING
1919
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
3” (76 mm) min.
To side wall from
inner frame
in front of
the appliance
Stand-off
16” (406 mm)
Stand-off
32-3/16” (817 mm)
Dimensions
8-1/4” (210 mm)
From finished
wall surface
to top vent
MINIMUM
3/4” (19 mm)
from finished
wall surface
to front of
appliance
36”
(914 mm)
min.
See
table
See table
A
Mantel
Stand-off
B
30-3/4” (781 mm)
29-3/4” (756 mm)
7-7/8”
(199 mm)
NOTE: Backing plate requires a MINIMUM of 1/2” (13 mm) space
to floor/hearth in front for air flow. Raise the appliance accordingly.
Mantel depth “A”
Mantel height
“B”
0–2”
(0–51 mm)
31-1/4”
(794 mm)
2–4”
(51–102 mm)
34”
(864 mm)
4–6”
(102–152 mm)
35”
(889 mm)
6–8”
(152–203 mm)
36”
(914 mm)
8–10”
(203–254 mm)
37”
(940 mm)
(254–305 mm)
For fronts and trims dimensions, refer to instructions provided with the fronts and trims.
16”
(406 mm)
10–12”
38”
(965 mm)
23-1/8” (587 mm)
to rear vent center
38-5/8” (981 mm)
26-3/4” (679 mm)
2020
QUALIFIED
Framing
• A non-combustible hearth is not necessary in front of this appliance.
• Note that the unit is installed at the framing stage and fi xed to framing using support angles. See page 31. The
wall fi nish is then installed over the support angles up to the front frame on the unit, on the sides and up to the
stand-offs on the top.
When the appliance is installed directly on carpeting, tile or other combustible material other than wood
fl ooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of the
appliance.
INSTALLER
30-3/4” (768 mm)
to wall finish
Combustible framing
allowed beneath fireplace.
When the appliance is
installed directly on
carpeting, tile or other
combustible material
other than wood
flooring, the appliance
shall be installed on a
metal or wood panel
extending the
full width and recessed
depth of the appliance
FRAMING DIMENSIONS
Wall Finish
33” (838 mm)
16” (406 mm) min. straight out
or off the top venting.
Allow for elbow if rear vent with rise.
38-3/4” (984 mm) to underside of
header and cavity height
MINIMUM 1/2” (13 mm) space
between bottom of backing
plate and surface of hearth or
floor finish in front for air flow
FRAMING IN A CORNER
46” (1168 mm) min.
46” (1168 mm) min.
65” (1651 mm) min.
2121
Tape all joints
(including all
elbow joints)
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Location
Venting
Vent Material
This unit is approved for installation using 4 x 6-5/8
inches approved co-axial direct vent pipes and accessories listed on pages 44–45 of this guide. Follow the
installation instructions supplied with the individual
venting accessories.
This unit may also be converted to co-linear venting with two 3-inch pipes for use in solid-fuel burning
fi replaces and chimneys using approved adapters and
accessories listed on pages 44–45 of this guide.
Wall Thickness
The appliance vent is suitable for penetrating a combustible wall assembly up to 14 inches in thickness. A
non-combustible wall can be of any thickness up to the
maximum horizontal run of vent pipe allowed for the
particular installation.
Vent Sealing
Seal all outer coaxial pipe and
elbow joints, including sectioned
elbow joints, using high quality,
high temperature 2 inch wide
self-adhesive aluminum foil tape
(Nashua-322-2 brand or similar). Wrap the tape completely
around all joints and press fi rmly
to seal.
A high temperature black silicone sealant may be
used in the outer joints as a substitute to foil tape.
Ensure all the pipe joints have a minimum of
1 ¼ inch overlap.
Vent Penetration through Walls & Ceilings
Combustible: When penetrating through combustible
walls and ceilings, frame a minimum of 10 inch x 10
inch opening and ensure that the insulation is kept
clear of the vent pipe using either a wall thimble
or an attic insulation shield. Follow the installation
instructions supplied with the individual venting
components.
Non-combustible: If the wall is totally non-combustible
(e.g. masonry block or concrete), mark for a 7 inch
circular hole.
In both cases, the center of the hole should line up with
the center line of the horizontal vent.
10” (254 mm)
Align the
vent center
to the center
of the frame
10” (254 mm)
Square opening
All horizontal pipe runs must be graded 1/4 inch per
foot upwards in the direction of the exhaust fl ow. The
fi nal pipe length, when terminating through the wall
may be graded downwards slightly to prevent water
migration.
2222
HORIZONTAL
TERMINATION
2-PIECE
WALL
THIMBLE
PIPE
LENGTH
PIPE
LENGTH
PIPE
LENGTH
817VAK
817VAK
PIPE
LENGTH
90˚ ELBOW
CEILING
FIRESTOP
ATTIC
FIRESTOP
ATTIC
INSULATION
SHIELD
FLASHING
STORM
COLLAR
VERTICAL
TERMINATION
Typical Co-Axial Venting Components
Co-Axial Venting
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
2323
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Co-Axial Venting
Co-Axial Venting Rear Vent with No Vertical Rise
The horizontal vent run cannot be extended by the use of any vent accessory pipes.
Important Installer Notice – Weather Sealing & Vapor Barriers
It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that vent installations through exterior walls are caulked
and weatherproofed in such a manner as to:
• Prevent rain water from entering the wall from the weather side by adequately caulking the outer
vent plate to the exterior wall surface.
• Prevent moisture inside the home from penetrating into the wall structure by ensuring the inside
wall plate is adequately sealed to the inside vapor barrier.
• Prevent rain water and moisture from entering the walls by sealing the joints between the outer
vent tube and the inner and outer wall plates.
We recommend the use of a high quality polyurethane sealant.
2424
V
G
A
Min. 72”
Max. 72”
QUALIFIED
Co-Axial Venting
INSTALLER
Horizontal Vent Termination Location
• The vent terminal must be located on an outside wall or through the roof.
• This direct vent appliance is designed to operate when an undisturbed airfl ow hits the outside vent terminal from
any direction.
• The minimum clearances from this terminal that must be maintained when located on an outside wall are shown
in fi gure below. Any reduction in these clearances could result in a disruption of the airfl ow or a safety hazard.
Local codes or regulations may require greater clearances.
• The vent terminal must not be recessed into a wall or siding.
• The vent terminal should be positioned where any snowdrifts will not cover it.
• Sidewall vent termination requires a terminal guard such as 845TG when
accessible—within 7’ of ground.
Alcove detail
(open on one
side) Normal
ceiling/soffi t
clearances
apply.
AClearance above grade, verandah, porch, deck or balcony1230
BClearance to window or door that may be opened1230
CClearance to permanently closed window (recommended to prevent condensation on window) 1230
DVertical clearance to ventilated soffi t located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of
2 feet (60 cm) from the center-line of the terminal
EClearance to unventilated soffi t1230
FClearance to outside corner1230
GClearance to inside corner1230
HHorizontal clearance to center-line of meter/regulator assembly located within 15 feet (4,6 m)
below the terminal
IClearance to service regulator vent outlet 3690
JClearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to the building or the combustion air inlet to any
other appliance
KClearance to a mechanical air supply inlet72180
LClearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public property
Note: A vent must not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway, which is located
between two single-family dwellings and serves both dwellings
MClearance under a verandah, porch, deck or balcony
Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum of 2 sides
beneath the fl oor
Note:Local codes and regulations may require different clearances.
1846
3690
1230
84210
1230
2525
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Co-Axial Venting
Co-Axial Venting Confi gurations with Vertical Rise
4 x 90º ELBOWS MAXIMUM
(or equivalent)
3” min.
above top of
horizontal pipe
V3
Min. 6” rise
for top outlet
V1
1” min.
all around
vertical pipe
H1
H2
1” min. around
bottom & sides of
horizontal pipe
V2
Min. 12” rise
Max. 24” before
elbow
817VAK adapter required
for top or rear outlet
2626
45° elbow directly
on flue collar is
allowed with min. 6”
pipe between elbows
Example 1
V Value = V1 (6’) + V2 (6’) + V3 (2’)= 14’
H Value = H1 (3’) + H2 (3’) = 6’
Co-Axial Venting
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
How to Read the Venting Chart
The chart below applies to co-axial roof or wall
termination in installations with vertical rise. See page
24 for installations with no vertical rise.
1. The total length of the vent pipe cannot exceed
40 feet (12.2 m).
2. The minimum vertical height with roof termination is
10 feet (3.05 m).
3. Any combination of rise and run can be used as
long as they are within the allowable limits shown
on the chart below.
4. A maximum of four 90 degrees elbows—or
equivalent (2 x 45 degrees = 90 degrees)—can be
used.
5. Each 90 degrees elbow installed on the horizontal
plane is equivalent to a 3 feet horizontal pipe;
therefore, 3 feet must be subtracted from allowable
horizontal run. (45 degrees elbow is equivalent to
18 inches horizontal pipe.)
6. All horizontal pipe runs must be graded 1/4 inch per
foot upwards in the direction of the exhaust fl ow.
The fi nal pipe length, when terminating through the
wall may be graded downwards slightly to prevent
water migration.
7. Maximum co-linear venting is 40 feet (12.2 m).
8. A restrictor is required for all installations—see
section Appliance Preparation section for more
information.
Venting Chart—Allowable Co-Axial Vent Confi gurations with Vertical Rise
Rear outlet
40
38
NO INSTALLATION
36
To p outlet
40
38
36
NO INSTALLATION
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
20
18
Vertical Rise (ft)
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
34
32
30
28
26
24
22
3
2
1
12 3
20
18
16
14
12
10
Example 1
8
6
4
Vertical Rise (ft)
3
2
1
0.5
12 3
2
1
1
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
35
NO INSTALLATION
Horizontal Run (ft)Horizontal Run (ft)
0.5
2
1
35
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
NO INSTALLATION
2727
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Co-Axial Venting
Co-Axial Vertical Installations
• Check the roof pitch to determine which roof
fl ashing will be needed. See venting accessories list
on pages 44–45 for allowable components.
• The distance from the roof to the lowest terminal
discharge opening (“H” in fi gure) depends on
the roof pitch and must be in accordance with
the manufacturer’s instructions supplied with the
termination unit.
Note: The venting system for these appliances is
considered to be a Special Venting System. The
rule in the Installation Code requiring a minimum
vent height of 2 feet above any portion of a building
within 10 feet does not therefore apply.
• The minimum clearances to combustible materials
all round the vent pipes must be in accordance
with the dimensions shown in the Co-Axial Venting
section of this manual.
• Drop a plumb from the ceiling to the center of the
appliance vent opening. Mark the position on the
ceiling. Drill a small hole at the marked position.
• Determine the position where the vent will pass
through the roof. If directly above the position where
it penetrates the ceiling, drop a plumb from the roof
to the small hole in the ceiling and mark the roof at
this spot.
If rafters or other obstructions will prevent a vertical
exit or if clear attic space is desired, the roof outlet
can be offset using 45 degrees elbows.
Drill a small hole at the marked position.
• A ceiling fi restop must be installed at the second fl oor and higher fl oors.
A ceiling support should be used below the fl at
ceiling.
To install the fi restop and support, cut and frame a
10 inches (254 mm) square hole centered on the
small hole previously drilled.
• Fit vent accessory elbows and pipe lengths as
required up through ceiling support boxes and
fi restops.
If installation includes offset, support the offsetting
pipes every 3 feet (1 m) with wall straps as shown.
• Cut a hole in the roof centered on the small hole.
The hole must allow for the minimum clearances to
combustible materials. See Venting section in this
manual.
• Fit pipe lengths through the roof. Fit roof fl ashing
securing it with roofi ng nails.
• Fit storm collar and termination cap.
Horizontal
overhang
Vertical
wall
Roof
flashing
Plumber’s tape
fixed to wall strap
Wall strap
Ceiling
firestop
Ceiling
support
Through the roof installation
Joists
10”
(254 mm)
Firestop hole
10”
(254 mm)
Termination
Min.
18”
Storm
collar
Overhang should
not extend beyond
vent if within 48” of
termination cap
cap
Min. 24”
(unvented soffit)
Min. 36”
(vented soffit)
‘H’
Offset elbows
Roof PitchMinimum
Flat to 7/121’
Over 7/12 to 8/121.5’
Over 8/12 to 9/122’
Over 9/12 to 10/122.5’
Over 10/12 to 11/123.25’
Over 11/12 to 12/124’
Over 12/12 to 14/125’
‘H’ (feet)
2828
Flashing
2 x 3”
liners
3” min.
bend radius
Co-linear
adapter
2 x 3”
liners
18” max.
horizontal run
Co-linear
adapter
650
engine
Max.
40’
Co-linea
adapter
Approved co-linear
termination or approved
co-linear adapter
and approved
co-axial
termination
NOTE: Min. 1/2”
gap required
for air flow
QUALIFIED
Co-Linear Venting
INSTALLER
Co-Linear Vent Installations
• The fi replace dimensions are shown in the
Dimensions section of this manual.
• Place the appliance (fi tted with the co-linear adapter)
near the fi replace opening but allow space for
manipulating the chimney liners on to the appliance.
• Drop the 3-inch diameter fl exible liners into the
chimney from outside.
• Fit the liners to the co-linear adapter paying attention
to inlet and exhaust and move the appliance to its
proper position. Be aware of the minimum liner bend
radius and maximum liner horizontal run shown at
right.
• Fit the termination kit and fl ashing to the exterior of
the chimney.
Secure the appliance to the fl oor or wall if necessary.
Rear or Top Outlet Conversion to Co-Linear
Liners using Valor 556CLA Co-Linear Adapter.
(Generic co-axial to co-linear adapter boxes may
also be used as an alternate to the 556CLA).
Only for use when retrofi tting a solid-fuel burning
fi replace and chimney.
The appliance must not be connected to a chimney fl ue
serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance.
Requires 556CLA Co-Axial to Co-Linear Appliance Adapter (or, alternatively, a generic adapter), two lengths of
3-inch diameter fl exible chimney liner, co-linear termination kit and fl ashing and either high wind vertical vent
terminal cap or a low profi le vertical termination.
Co-Linear installation into existing F/P
2 x 3” Liners
556CLA
2 x 3” Liners
556CLA Kit
3” Inlet & Exhaust
Collars
10”
10”
7-5/8” dia.
collar
Co-Axial to Co-Linear Adapter
(alternate to 556CLA)
559FSK Flashing Kit559CLT Co-Linear Terminal
556CLA
26-3/4”
16”
556CLA on
Rear Outlet
26-3/4”
16”
556CLA on
Top Outlet
Alternate to 559CLT/559FSK Conversion
Co-Linear to Co-Axial
Adapter
Flashing
Terminal Cap
2929
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Installation
Remove Window
1. Turn the top two spring-loaded window bolts through 90 degrees to release
the window from the fi rebox.
2. Remove the bottom two spring-loaded window bolts.
3. Carefully lift the window away. Keep the window and bolts in a safe place.
Convert to Rear Vent Outlet (if required)
If installing with top vent outlet, ignore this stage.
If installing co-linear venting, see instructions supplied with the co-linear
adapter.
1. Remove the rear outlet cover plate and seal by unscrewing 12 screws. Keep
the seal and plate for fi tting to the top.
2. Remove the top outer vent collar and seal by unscrewing 12 screws.
3. Remove the top inner vent collar and seal by unscrewing 8 screws.
4. Locate the inner collar and seal inside the rear outlet opening. Secure the
inner collar with 8 screws.
5. Fit the outer collar over inner collar. Loosely fi t the 12 screws. Place the
adapter 817VAK over the collars to check alignment. Tighten the 12 screws to
secure the outer collar.
6. Fit the cover plate and seal (removed from the rear) to the top vent opening
with 12 screws.
Install 817VAK Vent Adapter
1. Fit the adapter 817VAK over the appliance vent collars pushing on fi rmly.
2. For rear vent outlet connection, align the adapter so that the seam on
horizontal pipes is not at the bottom—check by temporarily fi tting a pipe.
3. Drill through the adapter outer tube and appliance outer collar for no. 6
screws. Make sure that the drill does not penetrate the inner tubes.
4. Secure the adapter to the outer collar with two no. 6 thread-cutting screws
supplied.
3030
Installation
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Install Top Stand-off and Support Angles
The distance from the support angles to the front face
of the heater case is adjustable to allow for a range of
wall fi nish material thickness (e.g. tile, etc.).
1. Check the wall fi nish requirements with the
homeowner.
2. Secure the side support angles from the inside of
the appliance using two screws provided. Set back
the support angles from the front of the appliance
by the thickness of the wall fi nish + 3/4” (19 mm) for
projection.
3. Remove two screws from the rear of the appliance’s
frame top.
4. Bend the 12-inch stand-off and fi x it to the appliance
case with the two screws just removed as indicated.
Thickness of wall nish + extra 3/4” (19 mm)
(Appliance MUST project 3/4” (19 mm) in front
of the wall nish surface)
Fit screws
from inside
case
Support angles and stand-off install
Fix to appliance
case with
two screws
12-inch stand-off supplied fl at
Install Appliance Into Framing
1. Place the appliance in position in the framing.
2. Secure the appliance to the studs.
Note: The support angles screws may be loosened
later from the inside of the appliance to make fi nal
adjustments.
Remove Rear Log Support
Remove the rear log support to
access to the rear orifi ces for
restrictors installation (5 screws).
Support angles
adjustment
from inside
of the appliance
Support angles fi tting
Remove rear log support—log versionRemove rear log support—rock version
3131
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Installation
Install Air Restrictors
No restrictors are required for appliances which only have a horizontal vent run.
If installing an appliance which has a rear vent outlet connection and no vertical
vent pipe rise, ignore this stage.
Two restrictor sets, like the one shown at right, are supplied with each 650 engine unit.
The restrictors cover part of the
rear log support.
Do NOT install the restrictors in the roof of the fi rebox!
Each restrictor set includes an adjustable piece which can be moved to different
positions depending of the vent confi guration. See the table below to fi nd out which
position is optimal for each type of installation.
• To fi t the restrictors, loosen the two center screws of the left and right inlet ports.
Place the restrictor assembly under the screw heads and tighten the center screws.
• To set the adjustable restrictor piece, loosen the two screws, position the adjustable
piece according to the diagram below and tighten the screws.
Vent terminal
Horizontal
through wall
with vertical
rise
Appliance
vent outlet
Top or Rear Less than
Vertical vent
6’ (183 cm)
inlet air openings in the fi rebox rear wall behind the
pipe run
Use restrictor
setting
Adjustable
piece
Air Restrictor Assembly
No vertical
rise = NO
restrictor
Vent terminal
Vertical
through roof
From
6’ (1.83 m) to
20’ (6.1 m)
From
20’ (6.1 m) to
40’ (12.2 m)
Appliance
vent outlet
Top or rearLess than
Vertical vent
pipe run
20’ (6.1 m)
From
20’ (6.1 m) to
40’ (12.2 m)
DO NOT INSTALL HERE!
INSTALL HERE
Use restrictor
setting
Re-install Rear Log Support
Refi t the rear log support in place (5 screws).
3232
Installation
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Connect Gas Supply
• The gas supply pipe should enter the appliance
case through the opening at the left side. The supply
pipe should be connected to the appliance gas inlet
pipe situated at the left side of the control valve.
Supply line connection to the inlet pipe is 3/8 inch
NPT ( female).
X
If the circulating fan is to be installed, be aware
that the supply pipe run inside the case should
be at the same height as the appliance inlet pipe
in order to clear the fan. If intending to fi t an
internal isolating valve, check that it will be clear
of the fan.
• Use only new black iron or steel pipes or copper
tubing if acceptable—check local codes. Note that
in USA, copper tubing must be internally tinned
for protection against sulfur compounds.
• Unions in gas lines should be of ground joint type.
• The gas supply line must be sized and installed
to provide a supply of gas suffi cient to meet the
maximum demand of the appliance without undue
loss of pressure.
X
»The 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 psig (3.5kPa).
»Failure to either disconnect or isolate the
appliance during pressure testing may result in
regulator or valve damage. Consult your dealer
in this case.
• The minimum supply pressure is given in the
Specifi cations section of this manual.
• All piping and connections must be tested for leaks
after installation or servicing. All leaks must be
corrected immediately.
• When testing for leaks:
»Make sure that the appliance is turned off.
»Open the manual shut-off valve.
»Test for leaks by applying a liquid detergent
or soap solution to all joints. Bubbles forming
indicate a gas leak. Never use an open fl ame
to check for leaks.
»Correct any leak detected immediately.
• The pressure test tapping locations are shown on
below. A built-in non-adjustable regulator controls
the burner manifold pressure. The correct pressure
range is shown in the table in Specifi cations section
of this manual. The pressure check should be made
with the burner alight and at its highest setting. See
Lighting Instructions section for full operating details.
• Sealant used must be resistant to the action of all
gas constituents including propane gas. Sealant
should be applied lightly to male threads to ensure
excess sealant does not enter gas lines.
• The supply line should include a manual shut-off valve to allow the appliance to be disconnected for
servicing.
• A plugged 1/8 inch NPT tapping must be installed
in the line. The tapping must be accessible for test
gauge connection and be immediately upstream of
the gas supply connection to the appliance.
• Pressure test the supply line for leaks.
»The appliance and its individual shut-off
valve must be disconnected from the gas
supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures in
excess of 1/2 psig (3.5kPa).
Manifold
pressure
test tapping
Pressure test tappings
Supply
pressure
test tapping
3333
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Installation
Install Liner Panels
All liner panels can be installed as indicated below.
Unpack the liners carefully to avoid scratching or
damaging them.
1. Place the rear panel against the back of the fi rebox
on the ledge of the rear log support. Make sure the
bevel part is at the top.
2. Hold the left hand side panel at an angle and insert
its bottom edge inside the fi rebox. Rotate the panel
to a vertical position ensuring that the top edge is
behind the fl ange of the fi rebox. Pull the panel as
forward as possible against the left edge of the
fi rebox.
4. Insert the top panel over the left side panel while
holding the top panel forward up the slope. Rotate
the right side of the top panel upwards and place it
over the top of the right panel. Slide the top panel
down the slope of the fi rebox as far as possible to
close the gap with the rear panel and to maximize
the gap above the front edge of the top panel.
3. Hold the right hand side panel at an angle and insert
its bottom edge inside the fi rebox. Rotate the panel
to a vertical position ensuring that the top edge is
behind the fl ange of the fi rebox. Pull the panel as
forward as possible against the right edge of the
fi rebox.
3434
QUALIFIED
Installation
INSTALLER
Install Ceramic Logs (650JL models)
Unpack the ceramic logs very carefully to avoid damaging their fragile material. Install the logs as shown below.
Please note that the position of the logs is critical to insure the good performance of the appliance.
1. Place the rear log on the sheet metal support
centering it side to side in the fi rebox. Pull it forward
until the notch in the underside of the log sits
against front edge of the sheet metal support.
3. Place the front left log on the burner. Slide it to the
left against the top left log. The narrow end should
rest in the notch in the rear log.
2. Place the top left log on the pin of the rear log. The
bottom of the log rests against the left of the pilot
shield and slightly above.
Pilot area
Pilot area
4. Place the front right log on the burner and slide it to
the left against the front left log.
5. Locate the top right log on the two pins on the right
side of the rear log. Ensure a tight fi t against the fl at
area around the pins in the rear log.
3535
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
6. Place the lower end of the center right log onto the
pin on the front right log. Rest the narrow end in the
notch into the rear log.
Notch in rear log
Pin in front right log
Installation
7. Pour some ceramic loose coals on each side of the
logs to hide the sheet metal work. Do NOT put any
coal into the pilot area.
3636
QUALIFIED
Installation
INSTALLER
Install Ceramic Rocks (650IR models)
Unpack the ceramic rocks kit very carefully to avoid damaging the fragile material. Install the components as shown
below. Please note that the position of the rocks and twigs (if used) is critical to ensure proper performance
of the appliance.
1. Install the Front Support Platform in the fi rebox
carefully sliding it down between the burner
and the front bottom edge for the fi rebox while
avoiding scraping the side ceramic panels.
Top
Bottom
2. Place the rock ceramic base on the log support
behind the burner. The front bottom of the base
must rest against the vertical tab of the spacer
brackets.
3. Install the ceramic platform in the fi rebox
rotating down to insert the front fi rst behind
the Front Support. Lay the back of the ceramic
platform against the rear ceramic panel again
being careful not to scrape the ceramic panels.
Warning: This platform
is quite fragile. DO NOT
force it in place.
Fuel Bed Base
Installed
2
1
3737
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
4. The underside of each ceramic rock is identifi ed by a number and a specifi c protruding
positioning triangle.
Install the six rocks from left to right starting
with rock no. 1.
Note: The ceramic base may need to be slightly
adjusted side-to-side to allow stones to fi t within
the platform.
A black discoloration may form over time at
the front bottom of the 6-rock original fuel
bed; this deposit can be burned off by running
the fi replace on a low to medium setting fi re
for 30 to 45 minutes. This discoloration is
unavoidable and will re-form again.
Installation
Rock identifi -
cation
Triangular
hole in ceramic base
All Rocks Installed
5. Place the glass panel in its cavity formed by the
Front Support and the Ceramic Platform.
6. Place the left twig across the
second and third rocks from the
left; rest its end on the glass
near the edge of the platform as shown. Make
sure to leave a gap between the twig and the
fi rst rock to allow fl ame to come up between
the twig and the rock.
7. Place the right twig across the
second and third rocks from the
right; rest its end on the glass
about 1 cm from the edge of the
platform as shown. Make sure to leave a gap
between the twig and the fi rst rock to allow
fl ame to come up between the twig and the
rock.
3838
Installation
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Refi t and Check Window, Install Window
Baffl e
1. Slide the window inside the appliance case and rest
it on the fi rebox front bottom tabs. Refi t the bottom
two bolts. The bolts should be screwed in securely.
2. Refi t the top two bolts securing by turning them
through 90 degrees.
3. Hook the window baffl e to the top of the window
frame. Be careful not to hook it onto the fi rebox frame—see images below.
4. Grab the top of the window and baffl e and pull them
forward and release to check that the window opens
slightly and returns confi rming the good function of
the spring-loaded mechanism.
5. Similarly check the bottom of the window by pulling
it forward and releasing.
IMPORTANT: To ensure a safe operation, ensure that
the spring-loaded mechanism functions properly.
6. Apply light hand pressure against the window frame
sides to bed in the window seal.
7. If the Hot Glass Warning plate has been removed
from the front lower corner of the window,
reinstall it by sliding it between the glass and
the frame as indicated.
Safety warning plate
Window Baffl e
Rear view detail—window assembly with window
baffl e hooked on frame
fi rebox
frame
window
frame
(appliance shown without its front frame and baffl es for clarity)
window frame
window baffl e
Appliance front view
cut out heat baffl e
(for clarity)
appliance top frame
window baffl e
3939
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Installation
Install Wall Switch Kit (recommended)
CAUTION
DO NOT PUT BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE
CONTROL RECEIVER until the wires are connected
to the burner control unit as short-circuit could result
in the destruction of the electrical components.
The wall switch kit is provided with this appliance. It is
connected to the receiver in the fi replace. The receiver
is located left of the control valve under the burner
module.
1. Decide where the switch is to be installed. Install
an electrical outlet box or mud ring as required (not
supplied).
2. Thread the switch wire through an access hole in
the appliance.
CAUTION
Do not run the switch wire over the top of the
fi rebox. Route the wire so it does not contact the
fi rebox.
Wall Switch Harness
3. Pull out the receiver box. Remove the batteries from
the receiver box if it contains any. You can remove
the ignition wire to improve access to the receiver.
4. Take the switch wire and plug it into the receiver’s
connection slot as indicated (the other slot should
already be fi tted with the valve’s wire harness
connector). See diagrams below.
IMPORTANT: The connection can only be done
one way. Do not force it or damage the pins!
5. On the outside of the fi replace, run the switch wire
into the outlet box. Use insulated type staples to
secure the wiring to framing.
6. Plug the wire into the switch plate and to the outlet
box.
7. Reconnect the ignition wire to the receiver if it was
previously removed.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the ignition wire DOES
NOT TOUCH the receiver’s antenna.
8. Insert 4 AA alkaline batteries in the receiver.
Replace the cover.
9. Test the operation of the wall switch—see page 13.
10. Fix the wall cover plate to the outlet box.
11. Replace the receiver in its position and as well as
the antenna if deployed.
IMPORTANT: The antenna MUST NOT TOUCH
the ignition wire.
Valve Wire Harness
Ignition Wire Connection
(spade type connector)
Be careful when removing and
reinstallaing: not to bend or break
the spade connector
Ignition Wire
Antenna
CAUTION
DO NOT USE a screwdriver or
other metallic object to remove
the batteries from the receiver or
the handset! This could cause a
short circuit to the receiver.
CAUTION
To avoid short-circuit to the
receiver, position the antenna so
that it DOES NOT TOUCH the
ignition wire.
IMPORTANT: The connection
can only be done one way.
Do not force it or damage the
pins on the receiver box!
4040
Installation
Synchronize Remote Control to Handset
The receiver and the handset of the remote control
system must be initially synchronized before the fi rst
use.
1. Insert alkaline batteries in the remote control
receiver and handset. The receiver is located left of
the control valve under the burner module.
2. With a sharp object, press and hold the receiver’s
reset button until you hear one short and one long
beeps. Release the reset button after the second
beep.
3. Within the subsequent 20 seconds, press the small
fl ame button ( ) on the remote handset until you
hear two short beeps confi rming the sychronization
is set.
This is a one time setting only and is not required when
changing the batteries in the remote receiver. The
remote control system is now ready to use.
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Check Operation
Turn the fi replace fl ame up and down using the
remote control to confi rm that the full range of inputs
is achieved—see the remote control operation
instructions on pages 9–13.
Adjust Aeration (if necessary)
Light the fi re and allow the unit to warm up for 10–15
minutes to evaluate the fl ame picture. Burners are
equipped with an adjustable shutter to control primary
aeration. See the fi gures below. The shutter is
factory-set to an aeration gap which will give optimum
performance for the vast majority of installations.
Air Shutter
NG
Close
Open
In a few unusual installations, the fl ame picture may
be improved by adjusting the aeration. The need for
adjustment should be determined only by operating the
appliance with the ceramic rocks and window installed.
Increasing aeration will cause the fl ames to appear
more transparent and blue showing more ceramic
effects glow.
Decreasing aeration will cause the fl ames to appear
more yellow or orange showing less ceramic effects glow.
Too little aeration may result in black carbon
forming and dropping into the fi rebox.
LPG
Flashback
shield (for
LPG only)
NG Air Shutter
Slider & Cover
Close
Open
LPG Air Shutter
Slider
Close
Open
4141
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Installation
Install Front, Trim and Barrier Screen
Install the front or trim chosen by the customer for their
fi replace. Install as well the barrier screen which is
provided with the front or trim.
Show the customer how to access the controls when
the front or trim are installed and how to remove them.
Follow the instructions provided with the front or trim
and leave those instructions behind for the customer’s
further reference.
Install Handset Wall Holder
The remote control kit for this fi replace comes
complete with a wall-mounted holder. This
holder is not required in all installations but
is provided as an optional feature for those
customers who wish to mount the remote
Packing Contents:
1 Wall Bracket A
2 Screws B
1 Screw C
2 Wall Anchor D
1 Spacer E
(detach before assembly)
Alternative 2
handset to the wall.
To install the holder to the wall, fi nd a
1 Wall Bracket F
convenient location and use the hardware
Alternative 1
provided with the kit. See the diagram on the
right for required hardware and confi gurations.
Note that the holder can be installed at the base
of a light switch plate.
IMPORTANT. The location of the remote control handset is important to assure proper
temperature regulation. To obtain a constant temperature, we recommend that the handset
should be between 3 and 15 feet away from the appliance but not directly above it. We also
advise that the handset should be located away from any other heat source and not in direct
sunlight as this may affect the temperature sensor located in the remote handset.
Alternative 3
Switch Plate
4242
Wiring Diagram
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Wall Switch Kit
Connector
GV60 Wiring Diagram
4343
QUALIFIED
INSTALLER
Approved Direct Vent Suppliers for Valor Models 5306, 534, 650 and MF28
Approved Venting Components
Venting Parts Code / availability by Manufacturer
Venting Parts
Description
Standard Co-axial 46DVA-HC4DT-HCTM-4HT — — 4DHC round658DVK940160
All listed above co-axial pipes and fi ttings require Valor 817VAK Adapter Kit to fi t Valor’s smooth collars (Valor adapter 4DSC-V by
1.
American Metal Products may also be used).
2. Follow instructions supplied with each manufacturer’s components.
3. Unless otherwise specifi ed, all the parts and assemblies from the above table are to be used with 4” x 6-5/8” pipes.
4. Do not mix components from different vent manufacturers.
5. Termination caps manufactured by RLH Industries or American Metal Products are from Homestyle Chimney Collection and can be ordered in
one of the following fi nishes: a) aluminium; b) black powder coated; c) solid copper.
6. The 720SWK Sidewall Co-Linear Kit can only be installed on the 530 models (logs or rocks only).
7/12-12/12
Support
Firestop
Wall Strap46DVA-WS4DTWSTM-WS— — 4DWS— 949164
Support
46DVA-F124DT-AF12TF-4FBSV4B—
46DVA-CS4DT-CCS— — — 4DRSB — 949506KT
46DVA-FS4DT-FSTM-CS
— — TM-4AS— —
46DVA-ES4DT-OSTM-OS— — —— 949264
SV4BF
SV4SD
— 4DFSP— 94980612
4DF12
(6/12-12/12)
4DAIS12 (12”)
4DAIS36 (36”)
— 949606712
— 94930620A
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OWNER’S
INFORMATION
If you have a problem with this unit, please contact your dealer or supplier
immediately. Under no circumstances should you attempt to service the unit
in any way by yourself. The warranties in paragraphs 1 and 2 are provided
only to the fi rst purchaser/user of this unit, are not transferable and are
subject to the conditions and limitations in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5. Please
review the conditions and limitations carefully and strictly follow their
requirements.
1. Extended Warranty Coverage
For a period of up to ten (10) years, Miles Industries Ltd., (the “Company”) or its appointed distributor will at its option pay the
initial purchaser for the repair of, or will exchange the following parts or components which are found to be defective in material or
workmanship under normal conditions of use and service:
Part or ComponentDefect CoveredMaximum Warranty Period
Exterior steel casingCorrosion10 years
GlassLoss of structural integrity10 years
Cast iron partsCorrosion10 years
Firebox and heat exchanger
Corrosion (but not discoloration) causing
loss of structural integrity
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2. Two-Year Parts Warranty
In addition, for two (2) years from the date of purchase, the Company, at its option, can repair or exchange all parts and components
not listed above but that are found to have a bona fi de defect in material or workmanship under normal conditions of use.
3. Conditions and Limitations
a) The warranty registration card must be completed by the initial owner and returned to the Company within 90 days of purchase.
b) Installation and maintenance must be performed by an authorized and trained dealer in accordance with the Company’s installation
instructions.
c) This warranty is void where installation of the unit does not conform to all applicable codes including national and local gas
appliance installation codes and building and fi re codes.
d) The owner must comply with all operating instructions.
e) The Company is not responsible for the labor costs to remove defective parts or re-install repaired or replacement parts.
f) The fi rst purchaser or user of the unit will be responsible for any shipping charges for replacement parts as well as travel time
incurred by the dealer to perform the warranty work.
g) This warranty applies to non-commercial use and service and is void if it is apparent that there is abuse, misuse, alteration,
improper installation, accident or lack of maintenance to the unit.
h) This warranty does not cover damage to the unit through:
i) Improper installation, operational or environmental conditions.
ii) Inadequate ventilation in the area or competition for air from other household equipment or appliances.
iii) Damage due to chemicals, dampness, condensation, or sulphur in the fuel supply lines which exceeds industry standards.
i) This warranty does not cover glass, log breakage or damage to the unit while in transit.
j) The Company does not allow anyone to extend, alter or modify this warranty and assumes no responsibility for direct, indirect or
consequential damages caused by the unit. State or provincial laws where the fi rst purchaser or user resides may provide specifi c
rights to extend this warranty and, if so, the Company’s sole obligation under this warranty is to provide labor and/or materials in
accordance with those laws.
4. Discharge of Liability
After two (2) years from the date of purchase, the Company may, at its option, fully discharge all obligations under this warranty by
paying to the fi rst purchaser/user the wholesale price of any defective parts.
5. No Other Warranty
All obligations to repair this unit are defi ned in this warranty. Some states or provinces may specifi cally mandate additional warranties
on the part of manufacturers, but in the absence of such specifi c legislation, there is no other warranty or obligation expressed or
implied.
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Replacement Parts
OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Key DescriptionPart no.
1Outer vent collar330A888
2Blanking plate330A964
3Side frame fi xing brackets (2)3000255
4Rear log support4001999
4aRear log support spacers (2)4002870
Burner module NG4001952
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Burner module LPG4001953
6Window assembly3000389S
6aWindow screw assembly (2)000B214S
7Window baffl e4001970
8Restrictor plates (2)4002895
9Adjustable plates (2)4002896
Screws (2) (not shown)100A757
11aFlashback shield LPG3000371
11bAir shutter cover NG4002346
12aAir shutter slider LPG320B293
12bAir shutter slider NG4002345
Burner NG740K189
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Burner LPG740K190
Injector elbow 82-650 NG9730012
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Injector elbow 92-260 LPG9730007
15Burner mounts (2)4001964
Front log supports (2)4001965
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Pilot assembly NG4000062S
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Pilot assembly LPG4000063S
18Pilot bracket720A542
Pilot injector no. 35 NG4002511
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Pilot injector no. 27 LPG720A195
20Hooked olive for pilot injector720A196
21Olive nut for pilot pipe420K385
22Electrode720A543
23Electrode retaining nut720A200
24Thermocouple4000061
25Pipe—valve to pilot030A226
26Olive nut for pilot pipe220K913
27Pilot shield4002203
28Pilot support bracket330A904
29Pilot seal620B995
30Access plate4001680
31Pipe—valve to main burner3000247
32Burner plate4001966
33Gaskets—module plate sides (2)3000399
34Gaskets—module plate front & back3000400
35Valve mounting bracket4002885
Key DescriptionPart no.
36Thermocurrent interruptor4001037
40aGV60 Valve assembly NG4003095
40bGV60 Valve assembly LPG4003108
41Ignition cable 500 mm4001039
41aIgnition cable sleeve4002244
42Cable interruptor4001035
43Handset wall holder9000008
44Wiring harness4001187
45Handset G6R H3T5-ZV (BJ)4001910
46Receiver G6R-R3AM-ZV (CP)4001911
47Wall switch kit1265WSK
48Liner panels—complete set
aEnamel black618EBL
bCeramic fl uted black620FBL
cValor red brick621VRL
dLedgestone622LSL
49Rear panel
aEnamel black4002085
bCeramic fl uted black4002109
cValor red brick4002105
dLedgestone4002113
50Left side panel
aEnamel black4002087
bCeramic fl uted black4002107
cValor red brick4002103
dLedgestone4002111
51Right side panel
aEnamel black4002086
bCeramic fl uted black4002108
cValor red brick4002104
dLedgestone4002112
52Top panel
aCeramic plain black4002110
bCeramic plain black4002110
cValor red brick4002106
dLedgestone4002114
53Log set complete4003802
54Rear log4003795
55Left top log4003796
56Right top log4003797
57Right center log4003798
58Left front log4003800
59Right front log4003801
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OWNER’S
INFORMATION
Key DescriptionPart no.
6012-inch Top stand-off4002121
61Rock Set Complete4001791
62Rock No. 14001821
63Rock No. 24001822
64Rock No. 34001823
65Rock No. 44001824
66Rock No. 54001825
67Rock No. 64001826
68Rock Base4001792
69LH Twig4001827
70RH Twig4001828
71Front Support—Platform4001998AH
72Ceramic Platform4001997
73Glass Panel4001836
74Hot Glass Warning Plate4003093
75Loose coal pieces4001843
Replacement Parts
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Replacement Parts
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Thank You ...
For purchasing a Valor by Miles Industries. Your new radiant gas
heater is a technical appliance that must be installed by a qualifi ed
installer.
Please fi ll in the information below. The information provided will be
used for customer records only.
Fireplace Information
Model Number: 650 JLN JLP IRN or IRP
Serial Number:
Date Purchase (yyyy-mm-dd):
Dealer:
Customer Information
First Name:
Last Name:
Contact Information
Email:
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Miles Industries Ltd.
190 - 2255 Dollarton Highway
North Vancouver, BC V7H 3B1
Canada
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