Valor Madrona MF28ILN, Madrona MF28ILP Installation & Owner's Manual

MADRONA
FS DV Gas Stove
MF28ILN (NG) & MF28ILP (LPG)
Engine to be installed ONLY with the cast stove body MFCS01 or MFCS02
Installation & Owner’s Manual
INSTALLER
HOT GLASS WILL
CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS
UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN
TO TOUCH GLASS.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other 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 the appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical 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.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER
Retain this manual for future reference.
Please read this manual BEFORE installing and operating this appliance.
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.
Massachusetts: The piping and fi nal gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fi tter in the State of Massachusetts. Also, see Carbon Monoxide Detector requirements under “Safety and Warning Information” on page 6.
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4001917-09
©2011, Miles Industries Ltd.
Manufactured by
MILES INDUSTRIES LTD., British Columbia, Canada
www.valorfi replaces.com
Thank You ...
For purchasing a Valor Madrona. Your new radiant gas heater is a technical appliance that must be installed by a qualifi ed dealer. Each Madrona 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.
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 Industries Ltd. grants no warranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your heater, and assumes no responsibility for any consequential damage(s).
Fireplace
Hearth
Do not put
furniture or other objects
in this space in front of
the replace:
36” (0.9 m)
Designed and Manufactured by / for
Miles Industries Ltd.
190–2255 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver, BC, CANADA V7H 3B1
Tel. 604-984-3496 Fax 604-984-0246
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© Copyright Miles Industries Ltd., 2011
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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 Owners 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.
Toddlers and Y oung 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 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 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 replace, including
the pilot light, is completely turned off when children are present and
close supervision and safety barriers are not available—see page 29 of
Owner’s Information section.
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 28.
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Table of Contents
Safety and Your Fireplace .............................................................................3
Safety & Warning Information ......................................................................5
Specifi cations ................................................................................................8
Dimensions & Clearances .............................................................................9
Venting ..........................................................................................................11
Installation Planning ....................................................................................16
Packs Contents—Appliance & Castings ...................................................16
Appliance Preparation .................................................................................17
Supply Gas Installation ...............................................................................22
Ceramic Logs Installation ...........................................................................23
Window Refi tting .........................................................................................24
Remote Control Initial Set-up .....................................................................24
Operation Check & Aeration Settings Adjustment ...................................25
Front & Top Installation ...............................................................................25
Remote Control Handset Wall Holder Installation ....................................26
Owner’s Information ....................................................................................27
Remote Control Operation ..........................................................................30
Options .........................................................................................................34
Lighting Instructions ...................................................................................35
Wiring Diagram ............................................................................................36
Approved Venting Components .................................................................37
Warranty .......................................................................................................39
Replacement Parts ......................................................................................40
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Safety & Warning Information
OWNER’S INFO
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.
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. Children and adults should be ALERTED to the
hazards of high surface temperature and should STAY AWAY to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
This unit MUST be used with a vent system as
described in this installation manual. NO OTHER vent system or components MAY BE USED.
This gas fi replace and vent assembly MUST be vented directly to the outside and MUST NEVER be
attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel
burning appliance. Each gas appliance MUST USE
a separate vent system. Common vent systems are
PROHIBITED. 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.
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.
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.
Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing
MUST BE REPLACED before operating this
appliance.
DO NOT place furniture or any other combustible
household objects within 36” of the fi replace front.
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, INST ALL AN ADJUSTABLE SAFETY GATE to keep toddlers, young children and
other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.
BE CAREFUL not to put any decorating objects
sensitive to heat to close above or around the replace as it gets very hot when operating.
DO NOT use this heater as a temporary source of
heat during construction.
This appliance is a DOMESTIC ROOM-HEATING AP- PLIANCE. It must not be used for any other purposes
such as drying clothes, etc.
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OWNER’S INFO
Safety & Warning Information
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.
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.
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 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 gasfi 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 gasfi 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.
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.
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.
(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:
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Safety & Warning Information
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.
(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.
OWNER’S INFO
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INSTALLATION
Specifi cations
Approval & Codes
This appliance is certifi ed to ANSI Z21.88-2009/ CSA 2.33-2009 American National Standard / CSA
Standard for Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters for use in Canada and USA, and to CGA 2.17-91 High Altitude Standard in Canada. This appliance is for direct vent
installations. Conversion between fuels may only be done using
the approved conversion kits listed on page 33. This
appliance complies with CSA P4.1-09 Testing method for measuring annual replace ef ciencies.
The installation must conform to 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 quali ed
licensed or trained personnel should install this appliance.
This appliance, when installed with the optional circulating fan kit (blower), 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.
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 MF28ILN is used with natural gas. Heater engine MF28ILP is used with propane gas. The supply pressure must be between the limits
shown in the Ratings section above. The supply connection is 3/8” NPT female.
5/16” O.D. tubing
5/16” are
3/8” N.P.T. Female
3/8” N.P.T.
Electrical
The Madrona stove does not require an electrical power source unless it is fi tted with an optional circulating fan—see page 20.
Ratings
Model (Field convertible Top
or Rear Vent Outlet)
Gas Natural Propane Altitude (Ft)* 0-4,500 feet* Input Maximum (Btu/h) 28,000 28,000 Input Minimum (Btu/h) 6,500 14,500 Manifold Pressure (in w.c.) 3.75 10.5 Minimum Supply Pressure
(in w.c.) Maximum Supply Pressure
(in w.c.) Main Burner Injector Marking 82-750 92-300 Pilot Injector Marking 35 27
MF28ILN MF28ILP
5.0 11.0
11.0 14.0
*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.
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Dimensions
Dimensions & Clearances
INSTALLATION
Gas inlet position 3/8” fem. NPT
17-7/8”
Inlet collar
Ø 6-5/8”
x
Exhaust
collar Ø 4”
4”
Center
line
28-1/2”
Supplied with top vent; fi eld convertible to rear vent
Gas inlet position 3/8” fem. NPT
x
27-1/2”
Hearth Requirements
This unit is approved for mounting directly on combustible wood fl ooring. If installed directly on carpeting, vinyl or soft combustible fl oor other than wood, it must be installed on a metal or wood panel covering a minimum surface of 15 inches deep by 28 inches width.
23”
7-1/2”
30-1/2”
25-1/8”
14”
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INSTALLATION
Clearances
Min. 5”
between
combustible
wall and
stove
Corner clearances Wall clearances
Dimensions & Clearances
Min. 5” between
combustible wall
and stove
Min. 5”
between
combustible
wall and rear
of stove
17-7/8”
Min. 6” between
combustible wall
and side of stove
28-1/2”
Maximum 26” from wall for
projection of combustible
Minimum 12”
between
stove and
combustible
mantel or
shelf
30-1/2”
Min. 36”
Keep a minimum of 36” of space in front of stove free of furniture or object
17-7/8”
Mantel / shelf clearances
mantel or shelf
5”
40-1/2” minimum
5” between combustible wall and back of stove
43-1/2” minimum
26” maximum
Alcove clearances
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Venting
INSTALLATION
Top / Rear Outlet
This unit is shipped with a top outlet collar which is eld-convertible to rear outlet—see page 21 for details.
Vent Material
This unit is approved for installation using 4 by 6-5/8 inches co-axial direct vent pipe and accessories—see list of approved venting pipes and accessories on pages 37–38.
This unit may also be converted to co-linear (two 3
inches) venting (rear vent only) for use in solid-fuel
burning fi replaces and chimneys using adapters and accessories—see list of approved venting pipes and accessories on pages 37–38. Instructions for co-linear conversion are packaged with the co-linear adapter.
Do not mix components from different vent manufacturers, with the exception of Valor’s 551DVK Horizontal Termination Kit which can be used in combination with approved manufacturers’ venting pipes listed on pages 37–38. Follow the installation instructions supplied with the individual venting components.
Framing Vent in Combustible Walls & Ceilings
When penetrating through combustible walls and ceilings, frame a minimum of 10 by 10 inches opening to ensure that the insulation is kept clear of the vent pipe. Also, seal all joints between the wall plates, the wall and the vent pipe. Follow the installation instructions supplied with the individual venting components.
10” (254 mm)
Align the vent center to the center of the frame
10” (254 mm)
Wall Thickness
The appliance vent is suitable for penetrating a combustible wall assembly up to 14 inches (36 cm) 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.
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.
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INSTALLATION
Venting
Typical Venting Components
See list of approved venting pipes and accessories on pages 37–38.
Maximum pipe length: 24” (straight out with snorkel) 14” (45° elbow out with snorkel)
No more than one 45°
elbow allowed
Snorkel required (min. 14” high) with horizontal run through the wall
(no rise)
Through wall (without vertical rise)
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Through wall (with vertical rise) Through roof
Venting
INSTALLATION
How to Read the Venting Chart
The chart below applies to top or rear outlet, roof or
wall termination with a vertical rise.
All rear outlet venting without a vertical rise must be terminated by a snorkel.
1. The total length of the vent pipe cannot exceed 40 feet (12.2 m).
2. The minimum vertical height with roof termination is 8 feet (2.45 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.
3” clearance
to combustible
above
horizontal pipe
1” clearance
to combustible
around vertical
pipe
1” clearance to combustible at bottom and sides of horizontal pipe
4. A maximum of 5 x 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.
7. Co-linear rear venting in existing chimney systems is
limited to 40 feet vertical rise.
8. Restrictors are not required for co-linear
installations.
Roof termination
V3
Wall termination
5 x 90º ELBOWS
MAXIMUM
40
38
36
34
32
30
Allowable Vent
Confi gurations
NO
INSTALLATION
Not to scale
Example 1 V Value = V1 (6’) + V2 (6’) + V3 (2’)= 14’ H Value = H1 (3’) + H2 (3’) = 6’ 75% restrictor required
28
26
24
22
20
18
16
14
VERTICAL RISE
12
10
8
6
4
2
Restrictor 75
Example 1
Restrictor 50
NO
RESTRICTORS
NO INSTALLATION
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
HORIZONTAL RUN
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INSTALLATION
Venting
Restrictors
SOME INSTALLATIONS REQUIRE RESTRICTORS.
For improved fl ame picture and performance, this unit is supplied with two different sets of vent restrictors. The level of restriction required depends on the vertical rise in the venting system and, to a lesser degree, the horizontal run and number of elbows.
The amount of restriction is based on laboratory tests. The ideal restrictor position may vary slightly, especially when the vent pipe length is near the limits of the acceptable confi gurations for each type of restrictors.
The chart on the previous page shows the vent restrictor required relative to the length of the vent pipe. Restrictors are not required for co-linear applications.
To install restrictors:
1. Remove every second screw from the exhaust ports in the top of the fi rebox.
2. Install the restrictors with the removed screws.
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50
75
OR
Restrictor 50 Restrictor 75
Venting
V
G
A
Min. 72”
Max. 72”
INSTALLATION
Horizontal Vent Termination
• 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 the 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 it will not be covered by snowdrifts.
• 551DVK sidewall vent termination requires the terminal guard 835TG when accessible—within 7 ft of ground.
Alcove detail (open on one side) Normal ceiling/soffi t clearances apply.
KEY VENT TERMINAL LOCATIONS - MINIMUM DISTANCES MINIMUM
CLEARANCE
Inches Cm
A Clearance above grade, verandah, porch, deck or balcony 12 30
B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 12 30
C Clearance to permanently closed window (recommended to prevent condensation on window) 12 30
D Vertical 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
E Clearance to unventilated soffi t 12 30
F Clearance to outside corner 12 30
G Clearance to inside corner 12 30
H Horizontal clearance to center-line of meter/regulator assembly located within 15 feet (4.6 m) below
the terminal
I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 36 90
J Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to the building or the combustion air inlet to any other
appliance
K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 72 180
L Clearance 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
M Clearance 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 oor
Note:
Local codes and regulations may require different clearances.
18 46
36 90
12 30
84 210
12 30
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INSTALLATION
Venting
Vertical Vent Termination
Roof
Pitch
Flat to 7/12 1'
Over 7/12 to 8/12
Over 8/12 to 9/12
Over 9/12 to 10/12
Over 10/12 to 11/12
Over 11/12 to 12/12
Over 12/12 to 14/12
Installation Planning
Fan (Blower)
Allow for and install electrical wiring if there will be a blower to install. Ask the homeowner if you are not sure.
Minimum "H" (feet)
1.5'
2’
2.5’
3.25’
4’
5’
Gas Line Routing
Consider visibility of shut-off valve or step-down regulators, etc. when planning gas line routing.
Venting Confi guration
This unit is supplied with a top outlet and is fi eld convertible to a rear outlet. Plan routing of vent taking
into consideration stove and vent clearances, allowable
vent terminal locations BEFORE cutting a hole in the
roof or wall. Avoid penetrating the wall/roof at structural members.
Packs Contents—Appliance & Castings
The Madrona Stove is supplied in three (3) cartons.
• In one carton is the engine.
• In a second carton are the casting sides, the top and the legs.
• In a third carton are the casting front and base.
Unpack the cartons carefully. We strongly
recommend that you leave the engine sitting on the packaging base in which it came to avoid damaging the control valve, wires and pipes already attached to the engine.
Some parts are packed in the cardboard sleeve around the engine; make sure you take them all out of the packaging. The engine carton contains a list of all components included in the three cartons. Make sure you have all the components before you start the installation.
CAUTION
LEAVE THE ENGINE ON ITS PACKAGING BASE to avoid damage to the control valve, wires and pipes.
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Appliance Preparation
Window & Log Pack
1. Release the spring bolts at top and bottom of the window by pushing and turning 1/4 turn.
2. Lift the window and set it aside in a safe place to avoid damage.
3. Remove the log pack from inside the fi rebox and set it aside with the window. Please handle the logs carefully as they are made of fragile material and can easily be damaged.
Casting Base
1. Rough-in the gas line and electrical wiring for a fan (if any).
2. Decide where the stove should be positioned to avoid moving it once all the casting pieces are attached together.
3. Place the casting base upside down. Unscrew the bolts to insert the legs.
4. Slide each leg under the head of its bolt.
5. Tighten the bolts securely with a wrench.
INSTALLATION
x 4
6. Fix the casting base to the fl oor or hearth using bolts (not supplied) through the casting feet—see the
bolting pattern below. (Required for mobile homes only).
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INSTALLATION
Appliance Preparation
Engine
Flip the base upside-down. Place the engine on the base at its approximate fi nal position—see detail below. Center the engine using the holes at front of the base as guidelines.
Detail
Casting Side Panels
On the casting side panels, release the top and bottom screws.
1. Drop a hinge pin on the back corner of base and drop the side panel on the pin.
2. Rotate the panel towards the engine.
3. Repeat with the other casting side panel.
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Appliance Preparation
INSTALLATION
Fixing Casting Side Panels & Engine
1. Adjust the position of the engine to locate the top and bottom screws of the side panels into the slots of the engine’s side bracket. Tighten the top and bottom screws.
Remote Control Receiver
Under the engine, the receiver box is clipped to the burner pipes to facilitate transportation.
Unclip the box and let it hang while you fi t the gas pipe.
Receiver hooked to burner pipes
Gas Pipe & Connector
Fit the pipe and connector supplied with the engine to the valve. Connect the gas line to the inlet pipe.
2. Adjust the engine as required and fi x it to the casting base at bottom of its side brackets with the nuts and bolts provided.
Lighting Instructions Plate
The lighting instructions plate is attached to the back of the engine and may have slid out of its slot. Reposition the plate if this is the case.
3/8” gas line connection
5/16” fl are
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INSTALLATION
Appliance Preparation
Receiver Position
Once the gas pipe is fi tted, clip the receiver on top of
the casting crossbar on the base, to the left hand side of the valve. Make sure the receiver box is oriented with its wires towards the back and its sensor at the front.
Receiver & clip Receiver clipped to crossbar in fi nal position
Optional Fan (Blower)
If the Circulating Fan Kit (blower) is to be installed, we suggest that you do it now.
1. Take the fan out of its package.
2. Remove the mounting plate from the fan and discard it.
3. Position the fan in such a way that its exhaust is directed upwards, towards the space between the inner and the outer walls of the fi rebox. NOTE: You may need to remove the burner to access the back of the stove. If this is the case, fi rst remove the rear log support (NG/LPG) and the front log support (LPG), and then, the burner.
4. Using 3 screws, fi x the fan to the fi rebox bracket.
6. Fix the bracket, with the control box attached, to the casting base of the stove from underneath.
Fan control box position
7. With 2 screws from the burner plate, fi x the fan’s thermoswitch to the underside of the burner plate, behind the pilot area.
Fasten Thermal Switch to underside of burner module using 2 existing screws
Fan control box bracket
5. Fix the fan control box bracket provided to the control box with 2 screws.
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8. See instructions with the 555CFK kit for complete details.
Appliance Preparation
Venting Outlet
If the appliance is to be vented from the top, it is ready
for vent installation once the engine is on the casting base.
If the appliance is to be vented from the rear, it must be
converted. Follow these simple steps:
1. Remove the following parts in this order: a) Dura-Vent collar, gasket and intake plate from
the top of the appliance (22 screws of the intake plate and 2 rear screws of the collar);
b) Exhaust collar (8 screws).
NOTE: The gaskets are glued to the engine or the intake plate; it is not necessary to separate them from the parts they are attached to.
However, if they need to be manipulated, BE
CAREFUL not to damage them because their material is fragile.
2. Re-install through the vent opening at the rear of the rebox in the reverse order in which you took the parts out.
INSTALLATION
Co-linear Applications
For conversion of top or rear outlet collars to co-linear (two 3-inch pipes) rear venting, refer to instructions packaged with the 556CLA Co-linear Adapter.
NOTE: Co-linear venting may only be installed into
solid-fuel burning fi replaces and chimneys.
Top Spar
1. Position the top spar on the side brackets located between the engine and the cast sides.
2. Fix the spar with four 3/8” pre-assembled screws provided.
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INSTALLATION
Supply Gas Installation
• The gas supply inlet connection is a 3/8 inch NPT female connector. For detailed location of this connector see the drawing on page 8. If a circulating fan or isolating valve is to be installed, adjust the routing of the gas line to suit.
• 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.
• Sealant used must be resistant to the action of all gas constituents including LP 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 and union to allow the appliance to be
disconnected for servicing.
• 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 in the fi gure below. A built-in non-adjustable regulator controls the burner manifold pressure. The correct pressure range is shown in the table
in Speci cations section of this manual on page
8. The pressure check should be made with the
burner alight and at its highest setting. See Lighting Instructions section on page 35 for full operating
details.
• 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 (3.5 kPa).
• 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 (3.5 kPa).
• Failure to either disconnect or isolate the appliance during pressure testing may result in regulator or valve damages and void the warranty. Consult your dealer in case of damages.
• The minimum supply pressure is given in the
Speci cations section of this manual—page 8.
• All piping and connections must be tested for leaks after installation or servicing. All leaks must be corrected immediately.
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Ceramic Logs Installation
INSTALLATION
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 centering it side to side in the rebox. Position forward until it sits against the sheet metal return behind the burner.
Rear Log
against
Sheet Metal
Return
4. Identify the right cross log; it has a hole under on of its end and it is the shortest cross log. Place it on the right pin located on the rear log. Rest its other end in the crook of the front right log.
5. Identify the middle cross log. It does not have a hole underneath. Place its narrow end on the fl at depression in the rear log next to the right cross log on the rear log. Place its wider end on the front log.
2. Place the front left log on top of the burner with its front edge resting slightly on the window frame.
3. Place the front right log on the top of the burner with its left end abutted to the front left log and its front edge resting slightly on the window frame.
Center the front logs side to side in relation to the fi rebox.
6. Identify the left cross log; it has a hole under its narrow end. Place its narrow end on the pin located on the rear log. Rest its wider end on the the crook in the front left log at an angle of approximately 30 degrees from the center line of the fi replace to allow for the fl ame to come up in front of the rear log.
Both front logs to rest slightly on the edge of the fi rebox window frame.
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INSTALLATION
To refi t the window, place it on the fi rebox frame and hold it in place while pushing and turning its fastening studs 90 degrees. Then, apply light hand pressure against the window frame sides to bed-in the window seal.
Window Refi tting
Remote Control Initial Set-up
x 4
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. After the second beep, release the reset button.
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.
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Operation Check & Aeration Settings Adjustment
INSTALLATION
Operation Check
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 30–34.
Aeration Settings
Light the fi re and allow the unit to warm up for 10–15 minutes to evaluate the fl ame picture. The burner is 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 logs and window installed.
Increasing aeration will cause the fl ames to appear
more transparent and blue making the ceramic logs glow more.
Decreasing aeration will cause the fl ames to appear
more yellow or orange making the ceramic logs glow less.
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
Front & Top Installation
Front Installation
Hook the cast front to the side brackets located between the engine and the cast sides.
Details
Engine
Hook
LPG Air Shutter Slider
Close
Open
Cast front
Side bracket
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INSTALLATION
Front & Top Installation
Top Casting
Place the top casting piece on the top of the stove ensuring the rear edge is fl ush with the rear edge of the cast side panels. Fill in the vent space with the infi ll plate if using a rear vent. To level the top casting, unscrew the levelling bolts on the top rear of each casting side panel as appropriate.
Removeable Fret
Hooks (2)
To access the gas valve and the remote control receiver, the fret can be removed without removing the
front casting. Once the stove has cooled down and
with extra care not to hit the glass of the window,
simply slide the fret out of its brackets, angle it up and remove it. To put it back in place, proceed in the reverse order.
Fret Mounting Brackets (2)
Remote Control Handset Wall Holder Installation
The remote ontrol 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 handset to the wall. To install the holder to the wall, fi nd a convenient location and
Packing Contents:
1 Wall Bracket A
2 Screws B
1 Screw C
2 Wall Anchor D
1 Spacer E (detach before assembly)
use the hardware provided with the kit. See the diagram for required hardware and confi gurations. Note that the holder can be installed at the base of a light switch plate.
1 Wall Bracket F
Alternative 1
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 2
Alternative 3
Switch Plate
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Owner’s Information
DO NOT TOUCH THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT!
Let the fi replace cool fi rst before cleaning it.
OWNER’S INFO
WARNING
EXTREMELY HOT!!!
Some parts of your replace are EXTREMELY HOT, particularly the 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 A SAFETY SCREEN or a GATE to reduce
the risk of burns.
Keep the remote control handset OUT OF REACH
of children.
Avoid placing decorating objects sensitive to heat within 36 inches (0.9 m) around the fi replace.
Performance of LPG appliances may be affected by the quality of commercial gas supplied in your area.
Warranty Card at the back of this manual.
Read the Safety Information on pages 3 and 5 of
furniture or other objects
in this space in front of
this manual. Operating Your
Stove
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 35 of this manual.
Fireplace
Hearth
Do not put
the replace:
36” (0.9 m)
We have consulted with ceramic glass manufacturers and they cannot offer 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.
RASSO, POLISH PLUS by KELKEM, COOK TOP CLEAN
» B
CREME by ELCO, WHITE OFF by RUTLAND, TURTLE WAX
DO NOT CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS HOT!
Always securely replace the window before lighting.
If broken, the glass pane may only be replaced as a complete window unit as supplied by the manufacturer.
To remove the window for cleaning: Rotate its four fastening studs 90 degrees to release
and gently pull the window unit outwards. Set aside in a safe place to avoid damage.
Cleaning
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 of the viewing door.
The composition of the deposit varies widely with location and time. It is believed to be associated with the varying sulfur content of the gas. You may have the problem intermittently.
x 4
To refi t the window, place it on its frame and hold it in place while pushing and turning its fastening studs 90 degrees. Then, apply light hand pressure against the window frame sides to bed-in the window seal.
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OWNER’S INFO
Owner’s Information
Dust can be brushed from the ceramic logs and fi rebox walls after removing the front unit and opening the win­dow. 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.
Checks
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
Pilot Flame can be seen between logs
Thermocouple probe must be in flame
The appliance area must always be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other ammable 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.
Pilot fl ame
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 battery box or the handset! This could cause a short circuit.
CAUTION
To avoid short-circuit to the receiver, position the
antenna so that it DOES NOT TOUCH the ignition wire.
Low battery signal: see page 34.
The appliance uses four 1.5 V AA alkaline batteries for its remote control receiver and one 9 V alkaline battery for its handset. 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 lose 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, pull the clipped receiver off the cross beam,
replace the batteries and clip it back to the cross beam.
Touch Up Paint
If you need to touch up the paint on your cast unit, use the Stove Bright by Forrest 1990 Satin Black spray paint. Please note that it may be necessary to spray the entire cast piece.
Lighting, Operation and Rating Information
WARNING
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO TOUCH THE DAT A PLATE WHILE THE FIREPLACE IS STILL HOT! Let the
replace cool fi rst before touching it.
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The Lighting, Operation and Rating information is located on the rear of the appliance casing.
To access the plate, reach over the top of the stove and pull the plate out from its holder to read it. There is important information on both sides of the plate.
Owner’s Information
OWNER’S INFO
Servicing
If any attention is required for your appliance, contact your supplier quoting the model number. It will be helpful if the appliance serial number can also be quoted. This number is on the rating plate, which is attached to the unit. The replacement parts are shown at the end of this manual. Please always quote the part number and description when requesting spare parts.
Fireplace Control Devices
There are three ways to control your fi replace.
1. Thermostatic Remote Control;
2. Wall Switch;
3. Manual On/Off Switch.
The manual On/Off switch must be ON for the fi replace to function. It can be used to shut off the fi replace in case of emergency—see above.
The Thermostatic Remote Control can be programmed to function automatically—see pages 30–34.
The Wall Switch (optional) can be used to turn on, off and to increase or decrease the fl ame height—see 1265WSK—Wall Switch Kit.
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.
Manual ON/OFF Switch: Press the O button.
Thermostatic
Remote Control
Wall Switch
(optional)
NOTE: The remote control in the AUTO mode will
override the wall switch.
Thermostatic Remote
Control
Wall Switch
(optional)
Manual On/Off Switch
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Manual On-Off Switch
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.
First, ensure your fi replace is turned off—including the pilot—and cold BEFORE going ahead.
Remove all batteries from the receiver as well as the battery from the handset.
Alternately, you can prevent your fi replace from lighting
by pressing the O button on the manual ON/OFF switch
on the gas valve—see image above.
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 34 in the Remote Control Operation section for a description of this feature.
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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 INFO
Remote Control Operation
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 24 of this manual.
Display Overview
Note: In the TEMP or TIMER modes, the remote handset senses the room temperature and adjusts the 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 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 APPLIANCE TO TURN OFF APPLIANCE
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).
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• Simultaneously press the OFF and
• Continuing beeps confi rm the
• Once pilot ignition is confi rmed,
• After main burner ignition the
CAUTION
(large fl ame) buttons until a short beep confi rms the start sequence has begun; release buttons.
ignition is in process.
there is main gas fl ow.
handset will automatically go into temperature (TEMP) 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 ame height.
Remote Control Operation
OWNER’S INFO
• 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
TEMP
MAN
NOTE: Manual mode can also be reached by pressing
either the (large fl ame) or the (small 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.
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OWNER’S INFO
Remote Control Operation
SETTING THE ON / OFF TEMPERATURES
SETTING THE “DAYTIME” TEMPERATURE Default Settings: (sun), 23ºC / 74ºF
TEMP
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 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
TEMP
the SET button until the TEMP ashes.
• Press (large fl ame) button to increase Nighttime Setback Temperature.
• Press (small fl ame) button to decrease Nighttime Setback Temperature.
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• 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.
Remote Control Operation
OWNER’S INFO
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
P1
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
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 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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OWNER’S INFO
Timer Programming Example (default temperatures shown)
Remote Control Operation
6:00 a.m.—
P1
Start time
Set temp 74˚F Set temp 40˚FSet temp 74˚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 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.
8:00 a.m.—
P1
End time
Set temp 40˚F
☽☽
4:00 p.m.—
P2
Start time
LOW BATTERY INDICATION
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.
10:00 p.m.—
P2
End time
CAUTION
6:00 a.m.—
P1
Start time
Stove Casing (required, choose one)
MFCS01—Madrona Stove Kit Standard Black MFCS02—Madrona Stove Kit Majolica Brown
Venting
551DVK—Direct Vent Kit, for horizontal terminations with vertical rise. See also venting accessories listed on pages 37–38.
Other Kits (optional)
MFDKSG—Madrona Stove Door Kit Safety Guard 1265WSK—Wall Switch Kit
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Options
555CFK—Circulating Fan Kit MA28IPK—Conversion Kit to Propane Gas MA28INK—Conversion Kit to Natural Gas
Hearth Gate (optional)
Hearth gates such as Cardinal’s VersaGates are available at retail stores carrying safety products for children.
Lighting Instructions
X
OWNER’S INFO
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ BEFORE LIGHTING
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly a ¿re or exSlosion Pay result causinJ
SroSerty daPaJe Sersonal inMury or loss of life
A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand or by remote control. Follow these instructions exactly.To
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Wiring Diagram
Optional Wall
Switch Kit 1265WSK
RedYellow
Connector
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GV60 Wiring Diagram
Approved Venting Components
INSTALLATION
Approved Direct Vent Suppliers for Valor Models 530, 534, 535, 650, and MF28
Venting Parts Code / availability by Manufacturer
Venting Parts Description
Co-axial Kit, 26” long 551DVK
Standard Co-axial 46DVA-HC 4DT-HC TM-4HT 4DHC round
Deluxe Co-axial TM-4DHT 4DHCS square
Horizontal
High Wind Co-axial SV4CHC
Standard Co-axial 46DVA-VC 4DT-VC TM-4VT HSDV4658-1313
High Wind Co-axial 46DVA-VCH SV4CGV
Extended Co-axial 46DVA-VCE
Vertical
Termination Caps
Co-linear — — — 3PDVCV
Snorkel, 14” Rise 46DVA-SNK14 4DT-ST14 TM-4ST14 4D14S — Snorkel, 36” Rise 46DVA-SNK36 4DT-ST36 TM-4ST36 4D36S
Universal Adapter 3”
Flex Coupler
Valor Adapter 817VAK 4DSC-V
Co-linear Flex Connector 46DVA-ADF
Co-axial-to-Co-linear
Adapter
SIMPSON
DURA-VENT
2150 — TM-CFAA3
46DVA-GCL — TM-4CAA 4DCAB33 556CLA
SELKIRK
DIRECT
ICC EXCEL
VENT
SECURE
RLH
INDUSTRIES
HS-C33U-99
HS-C33F-1313
AMERIVENT
4DVC
4DH-1313
HCL-99-33
HCL-1313-33
MILES
559CLTHCL-913-33
INDUSTRIES
Co-linear-to-Co-axial
Vent Adapters / Couplers
Liner
Flexible
Aluminum
1-1/2” to 6”
1-1/2” to 12”
4” x 6-5/8”
Adjustable Pipe Length
1-1/2” to 24”
DV 45°
Elbows
DV 90°
Elbows
Adapter
3” diameter
4” to 10”
Galvanized 46DVA-E45 TE-4DE45
Black 46DVA-E45B — TE-4DE45B SV4EBR45 4D45LB
Galvanized Swivel
Black Swivel 4DT-EL45(B) SV4EB45
Galvanized 46DVA-E90 — TE-4DE90
Black 46DAV-E90B — TE-4DE90B SV4EBR90 4D90LB
Galvanized Swivel 4DT-EL90
Black Swivel 4DT-EL90(B) SV4EB90
46DVA-GK — TM-4CTA 4DCAT33
NOTE: 2-ply liner approved to CAN/ULC S635 suitable for venting gas appliances. As manufactured by Z-Flex.
2280 Series 3” ACFL 3AFL-35
Galvanized
Black 4DT-ADJ(B)
Galvanized
Black SV4LBA
Galvanized
Black TC-4DLTB SV4LBA12
Galvanized
Black SV4LBA24
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4DT-ADJ
4DT-EL45
— — —
SV4LA
TC-4DLT SV4LA12
SV4LA24
SV4E45
SV4E90
4D7A or 4D7AB
(3” to 5”)
— —
— —
4D12A or 4D12AB
(3” to 10”)
4D16A or 4D16AB
(3” to 14”)
4D26A or 4D26AB
(3” to 24”)
4D45L
4D90L
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INSTALLATION
Venting Parts Description
Approved Venting Components
Venting Parts Code / availability by Manufacturer
SIMPSON
DURA-VENT
SELKIRK
DIRECT
ICC EXCEL
VENT
SECURE
RLH
INDUSTRIES
AMERIVENT
MILES
INDUSTRIES
6” long
7” long
9” long
12” long
18” long
24” long
Pipes 4” x 6 5/8” ( ID x OD )
36” long
48” long
Roof Flashing
Roof Flashing
Flashings
Various Venting System Parts
Flat Roof Flashing 46DVA-FF TF-4F SV4F 559FSK
Masonry Flashing TF-4MF
Decorative Plate 46DVA-DC 4DT-CS TM-4TR SV4PF 4DFPB
Cathedral Ceiling
Ceiling Firestop /
Attic Radiation Shield /
Vinyl Siding Standoff 46DVA-VSS 4DT-VS TM-VSS SV4VS 4DHVS
Elbow Strap / Offset
Terminal Guard 46DVA-WG 835TG
Galvanized 46DVA-06 4DT-06 TC-4DL6 SV4L6
Black 46DVA-06B 4DT-06(B) TC-4DL6B SV4LB6
Galvanized
Black 4D7B
Galvanized 46DVA-09 4DT-09
Black 46DVA-09B 4DT-09(B)
Galvanized 46DVA-12 4DT-12 TC-4DL1 SV4L12
Black 46DVA-12B 4DT-12(B) TC-4DL1B SV4LB12 4D12B
Galvanized 46DVA-18 4DT-18
Black 46DVA-18B 4DT-18(B)
Galvanized 46DVA-24 4DT-24 TC-4DL2 SV4L24
Black 46DVA-24B 4DT-24(B) TC-4DL2B SV4LB24 4D2B
Galvanized 46DVA-36 4DT-36
Black 46DVA-36B 4DT-36(B) SV4LB36 4D3B
Galvanized 46DVA-48 4DT-48 TC-4DL4 SV4L48
Black 46DVA-48B 4DT-48(B) TC-4DL4B SV4LB48 4D4B
0/12-6/12
7/12-12/12
Wall Thimble 46DVA-WT 4DT-WT TM-4WT SV4RSM 4DWT
Storm Collar 46DVA-SC 4DT-SC TM-SC SV4AC 4DSC
Support
Floor Support
Firestop
Wall Strap 46DVA-WS 4DTWS TM-WS 4DWS
Support
———— —
— — —
— — —
46DVA-F6 4DT-AF6 TF-4FA SV4FA
46DVA-F12 4DT-AF12 TF-4FB SV4B
46DVA-CS 4DT-CCS — — — 4DRSB
46DVA-FS 4DT-FS TM-CS
— — TM-4AS — —
46DVA-ES 4DT-OS TM-OS — —
SV4L36
SV4BF
SV4SD
— —
4D7
— 4DFSP
4D12
4D2
4D3
4D4
4DF
(0/12-5/12)
4DF12
(6/12-12/12)
4DAIS12 (12”) 4DAIS36 (36”)
Notes: 1) All listed above co-axial pipes and ttings require Valor 817VAK Adapter Kit to t Valor’s smooth collars (Valor adapter 4DSC-V by
American Metal Products may also be used).
2) Follow instructions supplied with each manufacturer’s components.
3) Unless otherwise speci 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.
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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 Component Defect Covered Maximum Warranty Period
Exterior steel casing Corrosion 10 years
Glass Loss of structural integrity 10 years
Cast iron parts Corrosion 10 years
Firebox and heat exchanger
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.
Corrosion (but not discoloration) causing loss of structural integrity
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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
Cast Stove Parts
Description Part no. Description Part no.
Black Majolica Black Majolica
1 Base 4000926AH 4000926MJ 6 Fret 4000935AH 4000935MJ
2 Top Panel 4000928AH 4000928MJ 7 LH Side Panel 4000931AH 4000931MJ
3 Leg (4) 4000929AH 4000929MJ 8 Infi ll Plate 4000927AH 4000927MJ
4 RH Side Panel 4000930AH 4000930MJ 9 Hook (2) 4000990
5 Front 4000934AH 4000934MJ Hardware pack 4000883
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Replacement Parts
OWNER’S INFO
Engine Parts
Description Part no. Description Part no.
1 Log Set Complete 4001916 32
2 Rear Log 4001932 33
3 Front Left Log 4001933 34 Electrode 720A543
4 Front Right Log 4001934 35 Electrode Retaining Nut 720A200
5 Right Cross Log 4001701 36 Thermocouple 4000061
6 Middle Cross Log 4001698 37 Pilot Shield 4000144
7 Left Cross Log 4001772 38 Pilot Gasket 4000139
8 Restrictor 50 (2) 4000949 39 Pilot Mount 4000138
9 Restrictor 75 (2) 4000950 40 Pilot Mount Gasket 4000140
10 Dura-Vent Intake Collar 4000925 41
11 Intake Collar Gasket 4000942 42 Valve Tray 4001627
12 Exhaust Collar Assembly 4000909 43 Rear Gasket 4000642
13 Exhaust Collar Gasket 4000938 44 RH Side Gasket 4000643
14 Intake Plate 4000908 45 Front Gasket 4000641
15 Intake Plate Gasket 4000941 46 LH Side Gasket 4000644
16 R/H Stove Back Corner 4000922 47
17 L/H Stove Back Corner 4000923 48 Pipe—Valve to Pilot 4000066
18 Firebox Assembly 4000920AH 49 Inlet Connector 220K997
19 Rear Log Support 4001890 50 Inlet Pipe 030A224
20 Window Assembly 4000919 51 Pipe to Valve Connector 220K891
21 Heat Reduction Baffl e 4000974 52 Valve Mounting Bracket 4000141
22 Top Spar 4000916 53 Switch Bracket 4001070
Burner Tray Assy NG 4001892S 54 Thermocurrent Interruptor 4001037
23
Burner Tray Assy LPG 4001893S 55 GV60 Valve 4000873
Burner NG 740K189 56 GV60 Valve Assembly 4000873X
24
Burner LPG 740K190 57 Remote Control Handset 4001910
25a Air Shutter Cover (NG) 4002346 58 Remote Control Receiver 4001911
25b Flashback Shield (LPG) 3000371
26a Air Shutter Slider (NG) 4002345
26b Air Shutter Slider (LPG) 320B293 59 Wiring Harness 4001187
Injector Elbow NG 82-750 4000738 60 Handset Wall Holder 9000008
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Injector Elbow LP 92-300 9730035 62 Ignition Cable 4001039
28 Burner Mounts (2) 4000132 62a Ignition Cable Sleeve 4002244
Pilot Assembly NG 4000062S 63 Cable Interruptor/Receiver 4001035
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Pilot Assembly LPG 4000063S 64 Switch with Cable 4001036
30 Pilot Bracket 720A542 65 Receiver Clip 4001164
Pilot Injector NG—No 35 4002511 66 Fan Control Bracket 9000946
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Pilot Injector LPG—No 27 720A195
Hooked Olive for Pilot Injector
Olive Nut—Pilot Pipe to Pilot Assembly
Pipe—Valve to Main Burner (incl. olive & nuts)
Break-off Olive Nut—Pilot Pipe to Valve
not
Pilot Tube Connector 4001034
shown
720A196
420K385
4000065
220K913
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Replacement Parts
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18
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28
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26a
25b
26b
27
41
43
44
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60
59
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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 dealer.
Please circle where appropriate - ask your installer or your dealer if in doubt. The information provided will be used for customer records only.
Model: MF28IL NG (natural gas) LPG (propane) Serial No:
Purchase date (mm-dd-yyyy):
Home Owner Name:
Address:
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Store Type: Fire shop Hardware Contractor Other
Purchase Decision: Male Female Both
Age: Under 30 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
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Installation Type:
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Reason for Purchase:
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