Vermont Casting 4030 - 4036, 4090 - 4092, 4040 - 4046, 4085 - 4087 User Manual

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Please read this manual before in­stalling and using appliance.
WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Do not store or use gasoline or
other flammable vapors and liq­uids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appli-
ance.
Do not touch any electrical
switch; do not use any phone in your building.
UVS27R, UVS27M
Vent Free Gas Heaters
Immediately call your gas sup-
pler from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas suppler’s in­structions.
If you cannot reach your gas
supplier, call the fire depart­ment.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
This is an unvented gas-fired heater. It uses air (Oxygen) from the room in which it is installed. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventila­tion air must be provided. Refer to Page 7.
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Table Of Contents
PLEASE READ THE INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING APPLIANCE.
Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of a Vermont Castings stove.
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions and warnings carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty.
Installation and Operating Instructions
Shell Dimensions .................................................................................................................4
Clearance Requirements .....................................................................................................5
Hearth Requirements .......................................................................................................... 5
Gas Specifications ...............................................................................................................6
Gas Inlet and Manifold Pressures ....................................................................................... 6
High Elevations ...................................................................................................................6
Odor During Operation ........................................................................................................6
Vent Free Features ..............................................................................................................7
Fresh Air Requirements .......................................................................................................7
Assembly Procedures
Unpack the Firebox ............................................................................................................. 9
Install Optional Fan Kit ........................................................................................................ 9
Install ON/OFF Switch ....................................................................................................... 10
Thermostat Connections ................................................................................................... 10
Glass & Catalyst Installation ..............................................................................................10
Connect the Gas Supply LIne ...........................................................................................12
Install Log Set ....................................................................................................................12
Complete the Installation ................................................................................................... 13
Operation
Your First Fire .................................................................................................................... 15
Pilot and Burner Inspection ............................................................................................... 15
Flame & Temperature Adjustment .....................................................................................15
Flame Characteristics ........................................................................................................15
Lighting Instructions ..........................................................................................................16
Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................17
Maintenance
Firebox Cleaning and Inspection ....................................................................................... 19
Cleaning Procedure ...........................................................................................................19
Glass Replacement ...........................................................................................................19
Care of Cast Iron ...............................................................................................................19
Catalytic Combustor ..........................................................................................................20
Replacement Parts ......................................................................................................................21
Optional Accessories
Fan Kits 24
Glass / Catalyst Kit ............................................................................................................24
Remote Controls ...............................................................................................................24
Warming Shelf ................................................................................................................... 24
Warranty ....................................................................................................................................... 25
Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, woodburn-
ing or oil fired appliances, and the products of combus tion 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
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Installation & Operating Instructions
In order to ensure safe and effective installation, this unit must be installed only by a qualified agency, individual, firm, corporation or company that is experienced in the instal­lation, repair and servicing of this type of appliance and is familiar with the building codes and installation techniques appropriate in your area. Contact your hearth products dealer or local gas supplier for the name of a qualified ser vice person.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all gas fittings and installation of this heater shall only be done by a licensed gas fitter or licensed plumber.
IMPORTANT: Read this owner’s manual carefully and completely before trying to assemble, operate, or ser­vice this heater. Improper use of this heater can cause serious injury or death from burns, fire, explosion, electrical shock, and carbon monoxide poisoning.failure to follow instructions may result in property damage, bodily injury or loss of life. This manual contains impor­tant user information. Keep this manual with the heater after installation is complete.
FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
1. Use only Natural Gas with UVS27RN/MN. Use only Propane with UVS27RP/MP. Do not use any other fuels.
2. Install only in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1/NFPA54-latest edition. (Ex­ception: Do not derate this appliance for altitude. This appliance has been tested and listed for use in altitudes up to 10,000 feet.)
3. Use only the installation instructions provided by the manufacturer for this appliance. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compart­ments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
4. Warning: Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous. DO NOT make modifications to any heater or associated parts.
5. DO NOT install this heater in a bedroom or bath­room.
6. Due to high surface temperatures, DO NOT install this heater
in a recreational vehicle,
where curtains, furniture, clothing or other
flammable objects are less than 36 inches from the front, top or sides of the heater,
in high traffic areas,
in windy or drafty areas.
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CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
MAY LEAD TO DEATH!
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs of carbon
monoxide poisoning resemble the flu, with headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you have these signs, the heater may not be working properly. Get fresh air at once! Have the heater serviced. Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others. These include pregnant women, people with heart or lung disease or anemia, those under the influence of alcohol, and those at high altitudes.
7. DO NOT place clothing or other flammable mate­rial on or near the appliance.
8. DO NOT obstruct the top grille at all. Doing so will cause high levels of carbon monoxide that will lead to death.
9. This heater needs fresh, outside air ventilation to
operate properly. See Fresh Air Requirements on pages 6 and 7.
10. If heater shuts off, heater may not have enough
fresh air ventilation. Provide more fresh air. If heater keeps shutting off, refer to Troubleshoot­ing.
11. DO NOT operate this heater
where flammable liquids or vapors are used
or stored
under dusty conditions.
12. The heater becomes very hot when operating.
Alert children and adults to stay away from hot surfaces to avoid burns or clothing ignition. The heater will remain hot for a time after shutdown. Allow surface to cool before touching.
13. Carefully supervise young children when they are
in the room with the heater.
14. Do not use the heater if any part has been ex-
posed to or under water. Immediately call a quali­fied service technician to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
15. DO NOT operate the heater if any log is broken or
damaged.
16. Turn heater off and let cool before servicing. Only
a qualified service person should service and repair heater.
17. DO NOT operate this appliance with the safety
screen removed. If the safety screen is removed from the appliance for service or cleaning, it must be replaced before operating the heater.
NOTE: If any of the original wire as supplied with the ap-
pliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with a wire of at least 105°F temperature rating.
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3"
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Valve Inlet
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Freestanding Stove
Shell Dimensions
Drawing Not to Scale
Fig. 1 UVS27 freestanding shell dimensions.
Hearthmount
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Clearance Requirements
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Minimum Clearances to
Combustible Materials
Maintain clearance, (empty space), between combus­tible materials and the heater as specified below for the appropriate firebox shell being installed.
Freestanding Stove
UVS27 Vent-Free Gas Heater
Hearthmount
ST101
Mantel Mantel from
Ref. Shelf Depth Ref. Stove Top
ST599a
A 13” (330mm) S 35” (889 mm) B 11¹⁄₄” (286 mm) T 30” (762 mm) C 9³⁄₈” (241 mm) U 25” (635 mm) D 7¹⁄₂” (191 mm) V 20” (508 mm) E 5³⁄₄” (146 mm) W 15” (381 mm) F 4” (102 mm) X 10” (254 mm) G 2¹⁄₄” (57 mm) Y 5” (127 mm) H 1” (25 mm) Z 2” (51 mm)
ST102
A: Mantel/Trim* ......................... 35” (889 mm) / 2” (51 mm)
B: Side Wall/Trim* ............................................. 2” (51 mm)
C: Rear Wall ....................................................... 0” (0 mm)
D: Max. Mantel Width ...................................
Alcove Clearances
13” (330 mm)
The Freestanding Stove and Hearthmount Shell must be installed on rigid flooring. If the appliance is installed on any combustible surface other than wood flooring, such as carpet or tile, a metal or wood panel must be installed to extend the full length and width of the unit.
Hearth Requirements
WARNING
ST103
13” (330 mm)
A: Ceiling ...................................................... 35” (889 mm)
B: Side Wall ...................................................... 2” (51 mm)
C: Rear Wall ....................................................... 0” (0 mm)
D: Max. Alcove Depth ...................................
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• Do not install this heater in a bathroom or bed room.
• Installation of this heater must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA54.
• This heater creates warm air currents. These currents move heat to wall surfaces next to the heater. Installing the heater next to vinyl or cloth wall coverings or operating the heater where im purities in the air such as tobacco smoke exist, may discolor walls.
• Do not use a blower insert, heat exchanger insert or other accessory not approved for use with this heater.
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Gas Specifications
Max. Min.
Input Input Model Fuel Gas Control BTU/h BTU/h
UVS27RN Nat Millivolt 28,000 19,500
UVS27RP Prop Millivolt 28,000 19,500
UVS27MN Nat Millivolt 28,000 19,500
UVS27MP Prop Millivolt 28,000 19,500
Firebox weight / shipping 110 lbs.
Gas Inlet and Manifold Pressures
Natural LP (Propane)
Inlet Minimum 5.5” w.c. 11” w.c.
Inlet Maximum 14” w.c. 14” w.c.
Manifold Pressure 3.5” w.c. 10” w.c. (MP)
11” w.c. (RP)
UVS27R & UVS27M Vent-Free
Certified to:
ANSI Z21.11.2a-2001
Unvented Heaters
The installation of your Vermont Castings stove must conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 - latest edition. (EXCEPTION: Do not derate this appliance for altitude up to 4,500 feet (1,370m). Maintain the manifold pressure at 3.5” w.c. for Natural Gas and 11.0” w.c. for LP Gas.
This appliance may be installed in an af­termarket* manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohibited by state or local codes.
This appliance is to be used only with the type of gas specified on the rating plate which is attached to the rear panel. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases.
High Elevations
Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are certified without deration from elevations up to 4,500 feet (1,370m) above sea level.
Nuisance outages may occur at altitudes above 4,500 feet (1,370m) if dirt, dust, lint and/or cob­webs are allowed to accumulate on burner and/ or ODS pilot. Monthly inspection and cleaning is recommended for altitudes above 4,500 feet (1,370m)
For elevations above 4,500 feet (1,370m), instal­lations must be in accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or local codes having jurisdiction.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjust­ment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual for correct installation and operational procedures. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
Odor During Operation
Neither natural gas nor propane gas give off an odor when burned. The nature of a vent free combustion system, however, is such that odors may occasional­ly be produced during heater operation when impuri­ties exist in the immediate area. Cleaning solutions, paint, solvents, cigarette smoke, candles, adhesives, new carpet or textiles, etc., all can create fumes. These fumes may mix with combustion air and can create odor. Such odors will disappear over time, however the condition can be alleviated by opening a window or otherwise providing additional ventilation to the area.
*Aftermarket: Completion of sale, not for purpose of resale, from
the manufacturer.
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Vent Free Features
The UVS27, Models 4030, 4036. 4040, 4046, 4085, 4090, is an unvented gas heating appliance tested and listed to the ANSI standard Z21.11.2b-2002. This ap­pliance is specifically configured to burn either Natural Gas or Propane fuel, as indicated on the metal rating plate attached to the rear shroud. The UVS27 is not fuel convertible.
The stove is shipped fully assembled and ready for installation.
The UVS27M is equipped with an SIT control for manual use only.
The UVS27R is equipped with a Honeywell control valve that allows thermostatic control, on/off switch or a remote switch (not supplied).
Both models incorporate variable regulators that al­low you to adjust burner heat output between HIGH, (28,000 BTU), and LOW, (19,500 BTU). See the Opera­tion Section for details.
The standing pilot incorporates an Oxygen Depletion System (ODS/pilot) designed to shut off the appliance if enough fresh air is not available.
Fresh Air Requirements for Combustion
and Ventilation
WARNING
This heater must have fresh air for proper opera­tion. If not, poor fuel combustion could result. Read the following instructions to insure proper fresh air for this and other fuel-burning appliances in your home.
Modern construction standards have resulted in homes that are highly energy-efficient and that allow little heat loss. Your home needs to breathe, however, and all fuel-burning appliances within it require fresh air in order to function properly and safely. Exhaust fans, clothes dryers, fireplaces, and other fuel burning appli­ances all use the air inside the building. If the available fresh air is insufficient to meet the demands of these appliances, problems can result.
The UVS27R/M Unvented heater has specific fresh air requirements. You must determine that these fresh
air requirements will be met within the space where the appliance will be installed. The following informa-
tion will help you insure that adequate fresh air is avail­able for the heater to function properly.
Provide For Adequate Ventilation
Any space within a home can be classified in the follow­ing categories:
1) Unusually Tight Construction
2) Confined Space
3) Unconfined Space
First, determine which classification defines the intend­ed space.
Unusually Tight Construction
You must provide additional fresh air if the space falls into this classification. Unusually Tight Construction is defined as construction wherein: a. walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmo­sphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of one perm or less with openings gasketed or sealed and b. weather stripping has been added on openable win­dows and doors and c. caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as joints around window and door frames, between sole plates and floors, between wall-ceiling joints, between wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and
gas lines, and at other openings. If your home meets all of the three criteria above, you must provide supplemental fresh air for the appliance from outside the home as detailed on page 7, B. If your home does not meet the above criteria, follow the procedure below.
Determine if You Have a Confined
or Unconfined Space
Use the following formula to determine if you have a confined or unconfined space.
Space is defined as the room in which you will install the heater plus any adjoining rooms with doorless pas­sageways or ventilation grilles between the rooms.
The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour, (4.8 m3 per kw), of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space and an unconfined space as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour, (4.8 m3 per kw), of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space. Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed, through openings not furnished with doors, are consid­ered a part of the unconfined space.
1. Determine the volume of space, (length x width x height). Include adjoining rooms connected by doorless passageways or ventilating grilles.
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Example:
A room that is 18’ x 12’ x 8’ has a volume of 1728 cubic feet, ( length x width x height). An adjoining open kitchen that is 10’ x 12’ x 8’ has a volume of 960 cubic feet. An adjoining open dining room is 12’ x 12’ x 8’ with a volume of 1152 cubic feet. The total space volume is 3840 cubic feet. (1728 + 960 + 1152).
2. Divide the volume of space by 50 cubic feet. The result is the maximum BTU/Hr that the space can sup-
port. Example: 3840 divided by 50 = 76.8 or 76,800 BTU/Hr.
3. Add the BTU/Hr ratings of all fuel-burning appliances installed in the same space, including the following:
Gas Water Heater Gas Furnace
Gas Fireplace Logs Unvented Gas Heater
Vented Gas Heater* Other Gas Appliances*
* Do not include Direct Vent appliances as these utilize outside air for combustion and vent to the outdoors. Example: Gas Range 55,000 BTU/Hr Unvented Heater +33,000 BTU/Hr Total 88,000 BTU/Hr
4. Compare the maximum BTU/Hr rating the space can support with the total BTU/Hr used by the appliances. Example: 76,800 BTU/Hr - max. the space can support 88,000 BTU/Hr - total used by appliances
In this example, the maximum BTU/Hr that the space can support is less than the total used by the appli­ances, the space is considered to be Confined space. Additional air must be provided to meet the require­ments of the Unvented heater.
A confined space may be ventilated in two ways: A) Open up or provide at least two ventilating grilles to an adjoining unconfined space. Use any of the options illustrated in Figure 3.
Each of the two grilles must provide an opening of at least 50 square inches, with all opening dimensions being at least 3”. One grille must be located within 12” of the ceiling; the other within 12” of the floor. (If the total exceeds 100,000 BTU/Hr, additional grilles will be required.)
B) Vent the room directly to the outdoors. (Provide one square inch of opening for each 4,000 BTU/hr.
If the total BTU/Hr used by the appliances is less than the maximum BTU/Hr the space is able to support, the room meets the Unconfined space criteria and no further ventilation is required.
For further information on ventilation guidelines and sizing specifications follow the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Section 5.3.
W A R N I N G
This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction unless provisions are made for adequate combustion and ventilation air.
W A R N I N G
If the area in which the heater may be operated is smaller than that defined as an unconfined spaceof if the building is of unusually tight constructins, provide adequate combustion and ventilation air by one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, NFPA 54, Section 5.3 or applicable codes.
Option 1 Vents to Ad­joining Room
Fig. 3 Vent options to provide additional air.
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Option 2
- Remove Door to Adjoining Rooms
12”
Option 3 ­Vents to Adjoining Room
12”
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Assembly Procedures
MOTOR
SNAPSTAT
ON/OFF RHEOSTAT
WHT
WHT
BLK
BLK
BLK
GRN
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UVS27 Vent-Free Gas Heater
Unpack the Stove
The UVS27 is shipped fully assembled on its back. Unpack the stove and carefully set it upright.
CAUTION
Porcelain enamelled surfaces are fragile. Handle porcelain enamelled castings tenderly. Familiarize yourself with the assembly steps before you begin and proceed with deliberation and care. If possible, have assistance available.
Place enamelled castings on a soft, cushioned sur­face until you are ready to assembly.
Avoid contact between the castings and other hard surfaces or objects.
Install Optional Fan Kit
1. Remove shroud assembly by loosening two (2) hex head bolts on lower inside of shroud. Lift shroud as­sembly up and away from stove.
2. Attach the fan to the rear shroud by engaging the upper flange of the fan skirt under the lower edge of the shroud and secure the skirt with the four screws and one star washer provided. (Figs. 4, 5)
3. Feed the snapstat wire lead up between the in­ner and outer rear shroud panels and secure the snapstat to the upper right side of the inner shroud. (Fig. 6)
4. Secure the snapstat wire harness to the shroud panel using the wire tie provided.
5. Replace shroud and tighten the two (2) hex head nuts on lower inside of shroud.
6. Route the rheostat control switch and wire forward under the stove. Use the wire tie to secure the fan and rheostat wire harnesses together to the tubing under the bottom heat shield.
7. Install the rheostat onto the bracket to the left of the valve. (Fig. 7)
ST346a
Fig. 6 Attach snapstat to inner shroud.
Fig. 4 Place upper flange behind lower edge of shroud.
Fig. 5 Correct position of fan skirt installation.
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Upper Flange
ST344a
ST345a
Rheostat
Fig. 7 Attach rheostat to bracket.
Fig. 8 Fan wiring diagram.
Retaining Nut
Control Knob
FK104
ST236
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OFF
ON
Therm
opile
Black
Black
Millivolt
Gas Valve
TP/TH
TP
TH
Thermostat/Remote
(Optional)
Therm
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Black
Black
TP/TH
TP
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TPTH
Install ON/OFF Switch
The switch assembly parts are found in the parts bag.
1. Attach switch assembly to left rear side of stove shroud using two screws and existing holes in shroud. (Fig. 9)
2. Run wires down back of stove, under bottom of rear shroud to valve.
3. Attach wires to valve terminals. (Fig. 10)
Switch As­sembly
Screws
Fig. 9 Attach switch assembly to rear shroud.
Existing Holes
ST315
On/Off Switch Wiring
ST124b
Optional Thermostat/Remote Wiring
Fig. 10 Attach switch wires to valve.
Thermostat Connection (Optional)
Use only a thermostat rated for 500 - 750 millivolts.
Do not use low voltage (24V) thermostats.
Check the table below for the appropriate gauge ther­mostat wire to use for the length of lead required in your
installation.
Thermostat Wire / Gauge Maximum Run
18 40 feet 20 25 feet 22 16 feet
1. Install the wall thermostat in the desired location and run the wires to the stove location. Terminate these leads with 1/4” female connectors.
2. Connect the thermostat wires to the valve. (Fig. 11)
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ST124c
Fig. 11 ON/OFF switch and optional Thermostat/Remote wiring.
ST228
Glass & Catalyst Installation
CAUTION: Air shutter on Natural Gas units must be adjusted when installing glass and catalyst for proper operation. LP units do not use an air shutter.
1. Remove screen. (Fig. 12) Remove rear, left and right log bracket assembly by unfastening the two screws which hold the burner in place.
Screen Hooks
ST713
Fig. 12 Remove screen.
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90°
2. Hold the burner at the right hand side and lift to clear the right burner leg. Then pull to the right to clear the injectors on the left hand side.
3. Turn burner upside down and remove air shutter. Turn air shutter upside down and replace on burner. (Fig. 13)
4. Replace burner. Slide the burner in at an angle with left side lower than the right side. Slide the left side onto the injectors, making sure the burner leg remains at a 90° angle to the base. (Fig. 14) Lower the right hand side down in to place. Make sure the burner is as far left as possible and the injector shoulders are inside the burner.
Air Shutter as Shipped from Factory
Bottom of Burner Pan
Air Shutter Turned Upside Down
6. Slide the catalyst through the grille opening. Set catalyst on top of firebox. Secure with two (2) screws and washers. (Fig. 15)
7. Shoulder bolts provided in catalyst kit must be in
­stalled on top of firebox. Use nut to secure in place. (Fig. 15)
8. Install glass frame assembly by resting the bottom edge of the frame on support brackets below the front opening of the firebox. Rotate the top edge of the assembly toward the firebox, and center it. Fas­ten by “rotating” the cams over the top left and right edges of the frame. (Fig. 16)
Shoulder Bolts
Catalytic Combustor
NOTE: Shown with top removed for clarification.
Fig. 15 Install shoulder bolts and set catalytic combustor in place.
ST709
ST667
Fig. 13 Remove air shutter, turn upside down and replace.
Left Burner Leg
Injector Orifices
ST353a
Fig. 14 Be sure injector orifices remain at 90° to the base.
5. Replace rear, left and right log bracket assembly and replace logs.
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NOTE: Shown with top removed for clarification.
Fig. 16 Rotate cams into place to hold glass frame assembly in place.
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Connect the Gas Supply Line
Check the Rating Plate attached by a steel cable to the firebox, to confirm that you have the appropriate firebox for the type of fuel to be used.
The appliance should have a main gas valve provided in an accessible location for turning on or shutting off
the gas to the main burner.
This appliance should only be connected by a qualified gas technician. Test to confirm manifold pressures as specified below.
The UVS27 and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any pressure testing of that system at test pres­sures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
The UVS27 must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to or less than 1/2 psig.
There must be a gas shutoff between the stove and the supply.
In order to connect Natural Gas, use a fitting with 3/8” NPT nipple on the valve side and 1/2” natural gas supply line with an input of 28,000 BTUs at a manifold pressure of 3.5” and minimum inlet supply for adjustment of 5.5” w.c.
In order to connect Propane, use a fitting with 3/8” NPT nipple on the valve side and 1/2” propane gas supply line with an input of 28,000 BTUs at a mani­fold pressure of 11.0” and minimum inlet supply for adjustment of 11.0” w.c.
Gas connection should be made in accordance with current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA
54. Since some municipalities have additional local codes, be sure to consult you local authority.
Connect the gas supply and test for leaks. Use a 50/50 solution of liquid soap and water to test for leaks at gas fittings and joints. NEVER test with an open flame. Light the pilot according to the directions on Psage 17, before going to the next step.
CAUTION
This appliance should only be connected by a qualified gas technician. Test to confirm manifold pressures as specified below.
The UVS27 and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping dur­ing any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
The UVS27 must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal to or less than 1/2 psig.
There must be a gas shutoff between the stove and the supply.
In order to connect Natural Gas, use a fitting with 1/2” NPT on the valve side and 1/2” natural gas supply line with an input of 28,000 BTUs at a manifold pressure of 3.5” between minimum inlet supply of 5.5” w.c. and maximum of 14.0” w.c.
In order to connect Propane, use a fitting with 1/2” NPT on the valve side and 1/2” propane gas sup­ply line with an input of 28,000 BTUs at a manifold pressure of 11.0” between a minimum inlet sup­ply of 11.0” w.c. and maximum of 14.0” w.c.
Install Log Set
1. Remove the logs from their packaging, and inspect each piece for damage. DO NOT INSTALL DAM-
AGED LOGS.
2. Install the rear log by placing it on the sheet metal shelf at the back of the firebox. (Fig. 17) The log should touch the back wall of the firebox and be centered.
3. Install the right log by placing it on the sheet metal bracket behind the grate with the right end of the log, “the thicker end”, touching the grate and the right side the firebox. Swing the left end of the log “paint­ed end”, backward until it comes in contact with the branch on the rear log. Set the log down over the bent tab on the right. When the log is in place it rests on the tab mentioned earlier and the tip of it comes in contact with the branch on the rear log. (Fig. 17)
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4. Install the left log by placing it on the sheet metal bracket behind the grate with the left end of the log, “the thicker end” touching the grate and the left end of the firebox. Lay the log into the recessed area on the left branch of the rear log. When the log is in place, it will rest on the left branch of the rear log toward the left side of the branch.
5. Loosely sprinkle the lava rocks directly on top of the burner just behind decorative grate. (Fig. 18) Do not place lava rocks toward back of burner. The lava rock is shipped inside the bag assembly.
Left Log
Right Log
Complete the Installation
1. Install the screen frame by sliding the hooks over the top front edge of the firebox and resting the bottom on the support brackets. If the catalyst has been in­stalled, place the glass front on the stove by resting the bottom edge of the frame on support brackets below the front opening of the firebox. Rotate the top edge of the assembly toward the firebox, and center it. Rotate the right and left cams towards the back of the firebox to secure glass frame in place.
2. Grasp the front plate by the window bars and lift into position engaging the two steel tabs behind the adjacent bosses in the side plates. (Fig. 19) Seat the front against the sides so the tabs at the bottom lip engage with the notches in the stove legs.
Rear Log
Fig. 17 Install rear, left and right logs.
LG223
LG224
Engage steel tabs behind the cast iron bosses
Control Door
Bottom Tabs engage notch in the leg.
ST112b
Fig. 19 Install the Front Plate. Your Front may look different from that shown.
On the Pinnacle, the front tabs will engage behind the notched cutouts in the base of either side plate. (Fig.
20)
When properly installed, the bottom of the front plate cannot be pulled away form the sides without lifting it.
NOTE: Be sure the control door can swing out. It should close against the steel tab stop.
If installing the optional warming shelf, you may find it easiest to attach it to the top plate before placing the top in position on the stove. Follow the instructions sup­plied with the kit.
Fig. 18 UVS27 logs in place.
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Grille
Screen
ST113a
Bottom Tabs engage notch in the base.
Fig. 20 Engage the Hearthmount Front with the notch in the bse of each side plate.
3. Lay the screen and top grille in place.
This completes assembly of the Stardance Freestand­ing and Pinnacle Hearthmount shells.
Levelling Screws
ST114b
Fig. 21 Install the Top Plate and Grille.
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Operation
LO
HI
Turn
counterclockwise
to decrease
flame height
Turn clockwise
to increase
flame height
HI
OFF
PILO
T
LO
Turn
counterclockwise
to increase
flame height
Turn clockwise
to decrease
flame height
SIT 630
Your First Fire
Read these instructions carefully and familiarize yourself with the burner controls shown on Page 17. Locate the pilot assembly, Figure 22. Follow the lighting instructions on Page 16 exactly.
During the first fire, it is not unusual to smell some odor associated with new logs, paint and metal being heated. Odors should dissipate within the first eight to ten hours, however, you can open a window to provide
fresh air to alleviate the condition.
Pilot and Burner Inspection
Each time you light your heater check that the pilot flame and burner flame patterns are as shown in Fig­ures 25 and 26. If flame patterns are incorrect, turn the heater off. Contact your dealer or a qualified gas techni­cian for assistance. Do not operate the heater until the pilot flame is correct.
Follow regular maintenance procedures as described on Page 19.
UVS27 Vent-Free Gas Heater
HV102
Fig. 23 Flame adjustment knob for Honeywell Valve.
HV117
Fig. 24 Flame adjustment knob for Eurosit Valve.
Flame Characteristics
It is important to periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner flames. Compare them to the picto­rial illustrated below. (Figs. 25, 26) If the flame patterns appear abnormal contact a qualified service provider for service and adjustment.
Fig. 22 Pilot assembly location.
RN/RP Models
For units equipped with ‘HI/LO’ valves the flame adjust­ment is accomplished by rotating the ‘HI/LO’ adjustment knob located near the center of the gas control valve. (Figs. 23, 24)
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LP Pilot
Flame & Temperature Adjustment
ST198
Fig. 25 Correct pilot flame appearance.
ST673
LG225
Fig. 26 Correct burner flame pattern.
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ON
OFF
ON
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Lighting and Operating Instructions
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
WARNING:If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
A. This heater has a pilot which must be lit manu
ally. When lighting the pilot follow these instructions exactly.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the heater
area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any fireplace
• 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.
Lighting Instructions
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• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the Fire Department
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas
control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Applying force or any attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this fireplace if any part has been under
water. Immediately call a qualified service techni­cian to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.
2. Turn off all electrical power to the fireplace.
3. For MN/MP/TN/TP appliances ONLY, go on to Step 4. For RN/RP appliances turn the On/Off switch to “OFF” position or set thermostat to low­est level.
4. Open control access panel.
5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock­wise to “OFF”.
Euro SIT SIT NOVA
Honeywell
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety infor­mation above. If you do not smell gas, go to the next step.
7. Remove glass door before lighting pilot. (See Glass Frame Removal section).
8. Visibly locate pilot by the main burner.
9. Turn knob on gas control counterclockwise
to “PILOT”.
10. Push the control knob all the way in and hold. Immediately light the pilot by repeatedly depress­ing the piezo spark ignitor until a flame appears. Continue to hold the control knob in for about one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out, repeat steps 5 through 8.
If knob does not pop up when released, stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier.
If after several tries, the pilot will not stay lit, turn the gas control knob to “OFF” and call your service technician or gas supplier.
11. Replace glass door.
12. Turn gas control knob to “ON” position.
13. For RN/RP appliances turn the On/Off switch to “ON” position or set thermostat to desired setting.
14. Turn on all electrical power to the fireplace.
1. Turn the On/Off switch to Off position or set the thermostat to lowest setting. (R Models only)
2. Turn off all electric power to the fireplace if serv­ice is to be performed.
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To Turn Off Gas To Heater
3. Open control access panel.
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock­wise to “OFF”. Do not force.
5. Close control access panel.
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PILOT
ON
OFF
PILOT
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Troubleshooting
Follow these procedures in the order presented.
W A R N I N G
TURN OFF HEATER AND ALLOW TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE SERVICING.
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
No spark at pilot when Ignitor is operated.
The Ignitor Electrode sparks, but Pilot does not light.
1. Ignition Electrode is disconnected from ignition wire, broken or incor­rectly positioned.
2. Ignitor wire is broken.
3. Bad Piezo Ignitor.
1. Gas supply is turned off or supply line shut-off valve is closed.
2. Control Knob is not in PILOT posi tion.
3. Control Knob not pressed in while in PILOT position.
4. Air present in gas lines.
5. Inlet supply pressure is not within correct settings.
6. Other conditions that should be identified only by a qualified gas technician.
1. Inspect and re-connect, replace or repair as necessary.
2. Replace wire.
3. Replace Piezo Ignitor.
1. Turn on gas supply or open sup ply line shut-off valve.
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2. Turn Control Knob to PILOT.
3. Press Control Knob in while in the PILOT position.
4. Continue holding in Control Knob and repeat ignition procedure until air is bled from the lines.
5. Call local gas supplier. Adjust inlet supply pressure to specifica­tion: NG; 5.5” w.c.-14.0”w.c. LP;
11.0” w.c.-14.0”w.c.
6. Call qualified gas technician.
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Regulator
HV104
Fig. 27 Honeywell valve assembly.
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Pilot / Main Control
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Troubleshooting cont’d.
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
Pilot lights but flame goes out when Control Knob is released.
Pilot flame is lifting.
Thermopile
Thermo­couple
ST121a
Pilot flame is weak - does not touch Thermocouple.
1. Control Knob not fully depressed or held in long enough.
2. Gas supply line shut-off valve is not fully open.
3. Thermocouple connection is loose at the Control Valve.
4. Pilot flame does not touch the Thermocouple.
This can be caused by: A) Incorrect gas pressure, and/or B) other conditions that should
be identified only by a qualified service technician.
5. Thermocouple is damaged.
6. Control Valve is damaged.
1. Depress Control Knob fully and hold in for a full 30 seconds.
2. Fully open gas supply line shut­off valve.
3. Inspect and tighten securely.
4. A) Call local gas supplier. Adjust inlet supply pressure to specifica tion: NG; 5.5” w.c.-14.0”w.c. LP;
11.0” w.c.-14.0”w.c.
B)Call local gas service techni-
cian.
5. Call local gas service technician.
6. Call local gas service technician.
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Correct LP Pilot Flame.
Pilot lights but Main Burner does not.
Main Burner shuts off and Pilot flame goes out while in operation.
Correct NG Pilot Flame.
1. Gas supply line shut-off valve is not fully open.
2. Foreign material is blocking Burner ports.
3. Main Burner orifice is clogged.
4. Thermostat or remote switch not activated on JUVS.
5. Bad Thermopile.
1. Insufficient fresh air.
2. Incorrect inlet supply pressure.
1. Fully open gas supply line shut­off valve.
2. Insptect and clear debris away from Burner ports.
3. Call local gas service technician.
4. Set thermostat to higher tem­perature or check remote switch.
5. Call local gas service technician.
1. Determine that adequate ventila tion exists to provide sufficient fresh air. Open a window or pro­vide additional ventilation. (See Fresh Air Requirements, Pages 6-7)
2. Call local gas supplier. Adjust inlet supply pressure to specifica­tion: NG; 5.5” w.c.-14.0”w.c. LP;
11.0” w.c.-14.0”w.c.
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Maintenance
The following procedures will help ensure that your heater continues to perform safely and efficiently.
Firebox Cleaning and Inspection
UVS27 Vent-Free Gas Heater
Screen Hooks
Cleanliness is critical to correct operation of the heater. The log set, burner, valve controls and air circulation areas must all be kept free of dust and unobstructed by debris. Inspect these areas before each use and clean whenever accumulation is evi­dent. Follow the simple procedure outlined below.
Frequent cleaning may be necessary in living environ­ments subject to excessive carpet lint or pet hair. For example, if you live with a dog that sheds continuously, you will need to inspect the burner area frequently and clean it as often as the accumulation requires. In ex-
treme conditions, it may be necessary to clean the burner and log set monthly or bi-weekly.
This appliance should be inspected and thoroughly cleaned annually by a qualified gas technician.
Cleaning Procedure
1. Turn the burner OFF and let the heater cool com-
pletely before cleaning.
2. Lift the Front plate up and then swing the bottom out to disengage it from the heater shell. (Page 13, Fig.
19)
3. Remove the screen by lifting up and away from the unit. Or, if so equipped, remove the glass panel by rotating the two cams toward the front of the firebox. Lift the panel up and off of the firebox frame. (Fig.
28)
4. Carefully inspect the log set for damage. Contact your local dealer if any damage is evident. DO NOT
OPERATE THE HEATER WITH A DAMAGED OR LOOSE LOG SET.
Use a soft-bristled brush vacuum cleaner attachment
to remove dust or debris from the log set, pilot and burner. Use care as the log set is fragile.
5. Inspect the catalytic combustor at the top of the firebox. Replace the combustor if any damage or deterioration is evident.
6. Replace the screen or glass panel and the front plate. DO NOT OPERATE THE HEATER WITH
THE SCREEN / GLASS PANEL OR FRONT PLATE REMOVED.
Glass Latch
ST712
Fig. 28 Remove the screen or glass panel.
Glass Replacement
If so equipped, do not operate this appliance with the glass panel cracked, broken, or removed. Replace damaged glass only with an approved CFM Specialty Home Products ceramic glass panel. Follow the Clean­ing Procedure instructions regarding parts removal.
Care of Cast Iron
An occasional dusting with a dry rag will help keep the painted surfaces looking new. Use high-temperature stove paints, available through your local dealer, to touch-up areas as needed. Clean areas to be painted with a wire brush and be sure to cover the log set, burner and valve assembly. Apply the paint sparingly; two light coats of paint will give better results than a single heavy coat.
Porcelain enamel surfaces should be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. If necessary, use only a cleaning agent formu­lated specifically for use on porcelain enamel surfaces.
WARNING
Turn the burner Pilot OFF before applying paint. NEVER paint pilot or around pilot area.
WARNING
Dust and debris accumulation can result in poor performance. Inspect the Valve compartment, burner parts and log set frequently and Clean these parts monthly or as often as accumula­tion warrants.
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Catalytic Combustor
The combustor should be cleaned annually to ensure optimal performance. Follow the procedure below.
Remove the Combustor Module
1. Be sure the heater is COLD.
2. Remove the screws and washers holding the com-
bustor in place. Lift combustor up and out.
Clean the Combustor Module
1. Clean the outer surface of the filter with the brush attachment of your vacuum cleaner to remove loose dirt.
2. Submerge the filter in a mild soapy water solution. Rinse thoroughly with distilled water.
3. Replace in heater when dry.
Replace the Combustor Module
1. Replace combustor on top of firebox.
2. Secure with screws and washers removed earlier.
Refer to Page 11, Figure 15.
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CFM Specialty Home Products reserves the right to make changes in design, materials, specifications, prices and discontinue colors and products at any time, without notice.
UVS27R, UVS27M Vent Free Gas Heaters
Models 4030 - 4036, 4040 - 4046, 4085 - 4087, 4090 - 4092
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UVS27R, UVS27M Vent Free Gas Heaters
Models 4030 - 4036, 4040 - 4046, 4085 - 4087, 4090 - 4092 (continued)
Ref. Description UVS27
1. Gas Log Assembly - UVS27 20005005
1a. Log #V40 Rear UVS27 20005006 1b. Log #V42 Left UVS27 20005008 1c. Log #V41 Right UVS27 20005007 1d. Lava Rocks Burner 57897 2a. Manifold Assy. - UVS27R 20003739 2b. Manifold Assy. - UVS27M 20004935
3. Damper Steel Handle/Screw (Stardance Operable Door Only) 5004265
4. Handle Package, Ceramic w/Screw (Stardance Operable Door Only) 0004342
5. Trim ON/OFF Switch 53606
6. Screen UVS27 20005009
7. Glass Frame Assembly - SDV30 30000127
8. Glass w/Gasket (Comes with UVGODCFK) 20005018
9a. Valve NG Honeywell - VS84212003 10000235 9b. Valve LP Honeywell - VS84212011 10000242 9c. Valve MN Eurosit 0.630.564 20001354 9d. Valve MP Eurosit 0.630.563 20001355 10a. Oxygenerator, NG OP #8204 55464 10b. Oxygenerator, LP OP #8404 55465 10c. Oxygenerator, NG OP #8202 20004435 10d. Pilot ODS TP OP #8402 20001357
11. Front, Stardance OP DR (Stardance Only) Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 24
12. Door, Left - Stardance Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 24
13. Door, Right - Stardance Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 24
14a. Burner Housing Assy. - JUV NG 20003130 14b. Burner Housing Assy. - LP 20004995
15. Bracket, Rear Log - JUV 20003274
16a. Orifice Hood #69 (.0292”) - Front - LP 30000513 16b. Orifice Hood #54 (.055”) - Front - NG 20000130 16c. Orifice Hood #54 (.055”) - Rear - LP 20000130 16d. Orifice Hood #44 (.086”) - Rear - NG 30000334
17. Ignitor Piezo - Honeywell #396079 20000062
18. Gasket, Base Pan Inner 20002566
19. Bracket Support Right Log 20004920
20. Bracket Support Left Log 20005022
21. Grate Decorative Burner 20003022
22. Grille, UV30 30000393
23. Mesh, Grille - UV30 30000508
24. Top, Stardance UV/PDV Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 24
25. Front, HM-VC Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 24
26. Door, Control - FS/HM Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 24
27. Cover, Valve w/Piezo 51851
28. Catalyst, RUV (not shown) (Comes with UVGODCFK) 30000506
29. Left End - Hearthmount Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23
30. Right End - Hearthmount Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23
31. Left End - Freestanding Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23
32. Right End - Freestanding Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23
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UVS27R, UVS27M Vent Free Gas Heaters
Models 4030 - 4036, 4040 - 4046, 4085 - 4087, 4090 - 4092 (continued)
Shell Enamel Part Numbers - Hearthmount Models: 4085 - 4087, 4090 - 4092 Color Top Left End Right End Front Control Door
Classic 1301083 30001282 30001281 1301129 1301087 Sand 1321083 30001303 30001302 1321129 1321087 Midnight 1341083 30001310 30001309 1341129 1341087
Shell Enamel Part Numbers - Freestanding Models: 4030 - 4036, 4040 - 4046 Color Top Left End Right End Front (OP) Left Door Right Door Classic 30001278 30001280 30001279 30001496 30001139 30001138 Red 30001285 30001287 30001286 30001261 30001263 30001262 Sand 30001299 30001301 30001300 30001267 30001269 30001268 Midnight 30001306 30001308 30001307 30001270 30001272 30001271 Green 30001292 30001294 30001293 30001264 30001266 30001265 Moonlight 30001319 30001321 30001320 30001314 30001316 30001315 Suede Brown 30002554 30002547 30002548 30002550 30002552 30002551
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Optional Accessories Available
Fan Kits
FK28 Fan Assembly
The FK28 fan kit helps distribute heated air from within the firebox out into the room. The fan is controlled by a snapstat that turns power on and off as the firebox tem­perature rises above and falls below a preset tempera­ture. A rheostat provides for variable fan speeds.
Specifications
115 Volt / 60Hz / .75 Amps
Maintenance
The fan itself does not require regular maintenance, however periodic cleaning of the fan and the surround­ing area is required.
Installation
Refer to Assembly Section, Page 9 for installation instructions.
Glass / Catalyst Kit UVGODCFK
The glass panel replaces the standard screen. The catalytic combustor installs easily into the upper mani­fold above the firebox.
Remote Controls
The remote control allows you to turn the heater on or off from anywhere in the room. Remote controls are available for the UVS27R only. Refer to Figure 17, Page 12 for wiring diagram.
Model Function/s Controlled
MRC1 ON/OFF MRC2 ON/OFF and Temperature MRC3 ON/OFF and Temperature control with a digital display and a pro grammable 24 hour clock IMT Wall mounted thermostat control
Warming Shelf
Warming shelves add versatility to your stove. The warming shelf can be used to keep foods warm at mealtime.
Model
Pinnacle Stardance Shell Shell Color
2702 2702 Classic Black n/a 2704 Red n/a 2706 Green n/a 2711 Moonlight Blue 2764 2764 Sand 2765 2765 Midnight
The shelf installation is done in three stages. First you attach the shelf loosely to the stove, leaving the screws loose enough to allow final adjustments. Then, you po­sition the shelf and adjust the brackets so the shelf fits correctly. Finally, you tighten the screws.
Refer to the instructions included with each warming shelf for complete installation procedures.
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
UVS27 Vent-Free Gas Heater
PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY
All Vermont Castings gas stoves, gas inserts, and gas fireplaces, and all Majestic or Northern Flame brand gas fireplaces equipped with an Insta-Flame Ceramic Burner, or standard steel tube burner.
BASIC WARRANTY
CFM Specialty Home Products (hereinafter referred to collectively as
the Company) warrants that your new Vermont Castings or Majestic Gas Fireplace/Stove is free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase, subject to the following conditions and limitations.
EXTENDED LIFETIME WARRANTY
The heat exchanger, where applicable, and combustion chamber
of every Vermont Castings or Majestic gas product is warranted for life against through wall perforation. All appliances equipped with an Insta-Flame Ceramic Burner have limited lifetime coverage on the ceramic burner plaque. Warrantees are made to the original owner subject to proof of purchase and the conditions and limitations listed on this Warranty Document
COMPONENT WARRANTY
CAST IRON: All external and internal cast iron parts are warranted for a period of three years.
Note: On porcelain enamel finished external parts and accessories
The Company offers no Warranty on chipping of enamel surfaces. Inspect all product prior to accepting it for any damage to the enamel.
The salt air environment of coastal areas or a high humidity
environment can be corrosive to the porcelain enamel finish. These conditions can cause rusting of the cast iron beneath the porcelain enamel finish, which will cause the finish to flake off.
Dye lot variations with replacement parts and/or accessories can
occur and are not covered by warranty.
GLASS DOORS: Glass doors are covered for a period of one year. Glass doors are not warranted for breakage due to misuse or accident. Glass doors are not covered for discoloration or burned in stains due to environmental issues, or improper cleaning and maintenance.
BRASS PLATED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES: Brass parts should be cleaned with Lemon oil only. mix and masonry cleaners may corrode the brass finish. The Company will not be responsible for, nor will it warrant any brass parts which are damaged by external chemicals or down draft conditions.
GAS VALVES: Gas valves are covered for a period of one year
ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS: Electronic and mechanical components of the burner assembly are covered for one year. All steel tube burners are warranted for one year.
ACCESSORIES: Unless otherwise noted all components and CFM Specialty Home Products company supplied accessories are covered for a period of one year.
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS
• This new Vermont Castings or Majestic product must be installed by a competent, authorized, service contractor. A licensed technician, as prescribed by the local jurisdiction must perform any installation/service work. It must be installed and operated at all times in accordance with the Installation and Operating instructions furnished with the product. Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty.
• This warranty is non-transferable, and is made to the original owner, provided that the purchase was made through an authorized supplier of the Company.
• The customer must pay for any Authorized Dealer in-home travel fees or service charges for in-home repair work. It is the dealers option whether the repair work will be done in the customer’s home or in the dealer’s shop.
• If upon inspection, the damage is found to be the fault of the manufacturer, repairs will be authorized at no charge to the customer parts and/or labor.
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• Any part and/or component replaced under the provisions of this warranty is covered for six months or the remainder of the original warranty, whichever is longest.
• This warranty is limited to the repair of or replacement of part(s) found to be defective in material or workmanship, provided that such part(s) have been subjected to normal conditions of use and service, after said defect is confirmed by the Company’s inspection.
• The company may, at its discretion, fully discharge all obligations with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of the defective part(s)
• Any installation, labor, construction, transportation, or other related costs/expenses arising from defective part(s), repair, replacement, or otherwise of same, will not be covered by this warranty, nor shall the Company assume responsibility for same. Further, the Company will not be responsible for any incidental, indirect, or consequential damages except as provided by law.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS AND YOU MAY HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
• All other warranties-expressed or implied- with respect to the product, its components and accessories, or any obligations/liabilities on the part of the Company are hereby expressly excluded.
• The Company neither assumes, nor authorizes any third party to assume on its behalf, any other liabilities with respect to the sale of this Vermont Castings or Majestic product
• The warranties as outlined within this document do not apply to chimney components or other non CFM Specialty Home Products accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product..
• Damage to the unit while in transit is not covered by this warranty but is subject to claim against the common carrier. Contact the dealer from whom you purchased your fireplace/stove (do not operate the appliance as this might negate the ability to process the claim with the carrier).
• The Company will not be responsible for:
a) Down drafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions such
as near-by trees, buildings, roof tops, hills, or mountains.
b) Inadequate ventilation or negative air pressure caused by
mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc.
• This warranty is void if:
a) The fireplace has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by
chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging chemicals.
b) The fireplace has been subjected to prolonged periods of dampness
or condensation
c) Any damages to the fireplace, combustion chamber, heat exchanger
or other components due to water, or weather damage, which is the result of but not limited to, improper chimney/venting installation.
d) Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, or misuse of the product
has occurred.
IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED…
1) Contact your supplier. Make sure you have your warranty, your sales receipt, and the model/serial number of your CFM Specialty Home Products product.
2) DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO ANY SERVICE WORK YOURSELF.
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CFM Specialty Home Products
410 Admiral Blvd. • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 2N6 • 905-670-7777
www.majesticproducts.com • www.vermontcastings.com
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