Superior Indoor Fireplace VFPF CMN 2 User Manual

INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
STANDARD SERIES  
Unvented Decorative Gas Fireplaces  
P/N 903571 REV. F 03/2005  
MODELS  
VFST-CMN-2  
VFST-CMP-2  
VFPF-CMN-2  
VFPF-CMP-2  
Installer And Consumer  
Are To Retain The  
Appliance Manual With  
The Installed Appliance  
FOR USE ONLY WITH DECORATIVE TYPE UNVENTED ROOM  
HEATERS.  
DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FIRE.  
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, AL-  
TERATION, SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE IN-  
JURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO THIS MANUAL.  
FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CON-  
SULT A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE  
GAS SUPPLIER.  
WARNING: DO NOT BURN WOOD OR OTHER MATERIAL IN  
THESE APPLIANCES.  
WARNING:IFTHEINFORMATIONINTHISMANUAL  
IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLO-  
SIONMAYRESULTCAUSINGPROPERTYDAMAGE,  
PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
CAREFULLY REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH  
THE DECORATIVE TYPE UNVENTED ROOM HEATER FOR  
THE MINIMUM FIREPLACE SIZE REQUIREMENT.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY: Do not store or use gasoline  
or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity  
of this or any other appliance.  
DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE IN THIS FIREBOX, UN-  
LESS THIS FIREBOX MEETS THE MINIMUM DIMENSIONS  
REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATIONS.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY: What to do if you smell gas:  
This is an unvented gas-fired heater. It uses air  
(oxygen) from the room in which it is installed.  
Provisions for adequate combustion and ventila-  
tion air must be provided. Refer to Combustion  
and Ventilation Air Section, Page 3.  
• DO NOT light any appliance.  
• DO NOT touch any electrical switches.  
• DO NOT use any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone.  
Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out  
of traffic and away from furniture or draperies.  
Follow your gas suppliers instructions.  
• If your gas supplier cannot be reached, call the  
fire department.  
Do not place clothing or other materials on or near this appli-  
ance.  
Installation and service must be performed by a  
qualified installer, service agency or the gas sup-  
plier.  
IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR UNVENTED ROOM  
HEATERS.  
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The heater must be isolated from the gas  
supply piping system by closing its individual  
manualshut-offvalveduringanypressuretest-  
ing of the gas supply piping system at test  
pressures equal to or less than ¹⁄₂ psig.  
The National Fuel Gas Code defines a con-  
fined space as a space whose volume is less  
than 50 ft 3 per 1,000 BTU/Hr (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 ft 3 per 1,000 BTU/Hr (4.8 m3 per kw)  
of the aggregate input rating of all appliances  
installed in that space. Rooms communicat-  
ing directly with the space in which the appli-  
ances are installed, through openings not  
furnished with doors, are considered a part of  
the unconfined space.  
WARNING: THESE APPLIANCES ARE  
DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON NATURAL  
OR PROPANE GAS ONLY. THE USE OF  
OTHER FUELS OR COMBINATION OF  
FUELS WILL DEGRADE THE PERFOR-  
MANCE OF THIS SYSTEM AND MAY BE  
DANGEROUS.  
Keep heater area clear and free from com-  
bustible materials, gasoline and other flam-  
mable vapors and liquids.  
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs of  
carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the  
flu with headaches, dizziness and/or nausea.  
If you have these signs, obtain fresh air im-  
mediately. Turn off the gas supply to the  
heater and have the Unvented Gas Heater  
serviced as it may not be operating correctly.  
Do not use these appliances if any part has  
been under water. Immediately call a qualified  
professional service technician to inspect the  
applianceandtoreplaceanypartsofthecontrol  
system and any gas control which have been  
under water.  
Unusually tight construction is defined as con-  
struction where:  
Test gage connections are provided on the  
front of the gas control valve (identified A for  
the manifold side and E for inlet pressure).  
a. wall and ceilings exposed to the outside  
atmosphere have a continuous water vapor  
retarder with a rating or one perm or less with  
openings gasketed or sealed, and  
Due to high temperatures, the heater should  
belocatedoutoftrafficandawayfromfurniture  
and draperies.  
Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and  
are for elevations up to 7,000 feet. Operating  
heateraboveelevationsof7,000feetmaycause  
ODS pilot outage.  
Children and adults should be alerted to the  
hazardofhighsurfacetemperaturesandshould  
stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.  
b. weather stripping has been added on oper-  
able windows and doors, and  
c.caulkingorsealantsareappliedtoareassuch  
as joints around window and door frames,  
between sole plates and floors, between wall-  
ceiling joints, between wall panels, at penetra-  
tions for plumbing, electrical, and gas lines,  
and at other openings.  
Ensure that the heater is clean when operat-  
ing. Excessivedustaccumulationontheburner  
and logs will increase the amount of carbon  
monoxide formation and could lead to carbon  
monoxide poisoning and death.  
Young children should be carefully supervised  
when they are in the same room with the heater.  
Do not place clothing or other flammable  
material on or near the heater for the purpose  
of drying.  
CODES  
Use the following equations to determine if you  
have a confined or unconfined space.  
Installation and repair should be done by a  
qualified service person. The heater should be  
inspected before use and at least annually by a  
professionalserviceperson.Morefrequentclean-  
ing may be required due to excessive lint from  
carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is important  
that control compartments, burners and circulat-  
ing air passageways of the heater be kept clean.  
Adhere to all local codes or in their absence the  
latest edition of The National Fuel Gas Code  
ANSI Z223.1 or NFPA54 which can be obtained  
from The American National Standards Insti-  
tute, Inc. (1430 Broadway, New York, NY,  
10018) or National Fire Protection Association,  
Inc. (Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA, 02269).  
1. Determine the volume of space — ft 3.  
Length x Width x Height = _____ ft 3  
(Include adjoining rooms with doorless pas-  
sageways or ventilation grills between  
rooms.)  
Seller of unvented propane or natural gas-  
fired supplemental room heaters shall provide  
to each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon  
sale of the unit.  
Allow the heater to cool before servicing.  
Always shut off any electricity or gas to the  
heater while performing service work.  
Example:16'(L)x16'(W)x8'(H)=2048ft 3  
2. Divide the volume of space by 50 ft 3 to  
determine the maximum BTU/Hr the space  
can support.  
Do not install the VFST and VFPF series  
heaters in a bedroom or bathroom.  
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR  
______ (volume of space – ft 3)/ 50 ft 3  
(Maximum BTU/Hr the space can support)  
=
These heaters shall not be installed in a con-  
fined space. The heater may be located in  
unusually tight construction provided the  
space is unconfined, or if confined, is pro-  
vided with two permanent openings commu-  
nicating directly with an additional room(s)  
of sufficient volume so that the combined  
volume of all connected spaces meets the  
criteria for an unconfined space, (National  
Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (latest edition),  
Section 5.3). Generally 50 ft 3 per 1,000 BTU  
input of all operating appliances in the space.  
The installation must conform with local  
codes or, in the absence of local codes with the  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.  
Example: 3072 ft 3 / 50 ft 3 = 40.96  
or 40,960 BTU/Hr the space can support.  
The heater and its individual shut-off valve  
must be disconnected from the gas supply  
pipingsystemwhileperforminganytestsofthe  
gas supply piping system at pressures in ex-  
cess of ¹⁄₂ psig.  
Any safety screen or guard removed for  
servicing the heater must be replaced prior to  
operating the heater.  
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3. Add the BTU/Hr of all the fuel burning appli-  
ances in the space.  
b. Vent room directly to the outdoors. Refer to  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 1992,  
Section 5.3.  
To provide for the lowest possible shelf sur-  
face, combustible materials used to support a  
utility shelf directly above these appliances  
should be positioned just above the appliance  
top spacers. The minimum height from the  
base of the appliance to the underside of com-  
bustible materials used to construct a utility  
shelf is 43 ¹⁄₄” (1099 mm).  
Vent-Free heater  
Gas appliance #1*  
Gas appliance #2  
_______ BTU/Hr  
_______ BTU/Hr  
+ _______ BTU/Hr  
If the actual BTU/Hr used is less than the  
maximum BTU/Hr the space can support, then  
the space is an unconfined space. You will  
need no additional fresh air ventilation for an  
unconfined space.  
Total = _______ BTU/Hr  
The appliance should be mounted on a fully  
supported base extending the full width and  
depth of the unit. The appliance may be located  
onornearconventionalconstructionmaterials.  
However, if installed on combustible materials,  
such as carpeting, vinyl tile, etc., a metal or  
wood barrier covering the entire bottom sur-  
face must be used.  
Example:  
VFST Vent-free heater 32,000 BTU/Hr  
LOCATION OF FIREPLACE  
Gas appliance #1  
(water heater)  
34,000 BTU/Hr  
Carefully select the best location for installa-  
tion of your VFST or VFPF series Unvented  
Room Heater. The following factors should be  
taken into consideration:  
Total = 66,000 BTU/Hr  
* Do not include direct-vent gas appliances.  
Direct-vent is sealed combustion and draws  
combustion air from the outdoors.  
Clearance to side wall, ceiling, woodwork  
and windows.  
If the appliance is to be elevated above floor  
level, a solid continuous platform must be  
constructed.  
4. Compare the maximum BTU/Hr the space  
can support with the actual amount of BTU/  
Hr used.  
Location must not be affected by drafts  
caused by kitchen exhaust fans, return air  
registers for forced air furnaces/air condition-  
ers, windows or doors.  
WARNING: MAINTAIN MINIMUM  
CLEARANCES.  
_________ BTU/Hr  
(max. the space can support)  
_________ BTU/Hr  
Installation must provide adequate ventila-  
tion and combustion air.  
Donotinstallinthevicinityofgasolineorother  
flammable liquids. The heater must be kept  
clear and free from these combustible materi-  
als and may not be located near where they are  
stored.  
(actualamountofBTU/Hrused)  
Example:  
40,960 BTU/Hr  
(max. the space can support)  
66,000 BTU/Hr  
Do not install the VFST or VFPF series heat-  
ers in a sleeping room or bathroom.  
Never obstruct the front opening of the  
heater or restrict the flow of combustion and  
ventilation air.  
Clearances  
(actualamountofBTU/Hrused)  
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL VFST SE-  
RIES UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS IN  
SLEEPING QUARTERS, OR IN RECRE-  
ATIONAL VEHICLES.  
The space in the above example is a confined  
space because the actual BTU/Hr used is more  
than the maximum BTU/Hr the space can sup-  
port. You must provide additional fresh air.  
This appliance may be installed in an after-  
market* manufactured (Mobile) Home, where  
not prohibited by state or local codes.  
WARNING: DO NOT INSTALL THE VFST  
UNVENTED ROOM HEATER:  
• WHERE CURTAINS, FURNITURE,  
CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE  
OBJECTS ARE LESS THAN 42" FROM  
THEFRONTOFTHEUNVENTEDROOM  
HEATER.  
*Aftermarket: Completion of sale, not for  
purpose of resale, from the manufacturer.  
WARNING: IF THE AREA IN WHICH THE  
HEATERMAYBEOPERATEDISSMALLER  
THAN THAT DEFINED AS AN UNCON-  
FINED SPACE, PROVIDE ADEQUATE  
COMBUSTIONANDVENTILATIONAIRBY  
ONE OF THE METHODS DESCRIBED IN  
THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE, ANSI  
Z223.1 1992, SECTION 5.3 OR APPLI-  
CABLE LOCAL CODES.  
Minimize modifications to existing con-  
struction.  
To ensure even heat distribution, it is best to  
position the heater centrally within the rooms.  
Make sure there is adequate ventilation where  
the heater is installed. The gas appliance will  
shut off if the oxygen level falls below 18%.  
• IN HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS.  
• IN WINDY OR DRAFTY AREAS.  
Ensure the minimum clearances shown in Fig-  
ures 1 and 2 are maintained.  
Your options are:  
These appliances are uniquely suited for in-  
stallations requiring a utility shelf positioned  
directly above the fireplace. Utility shelves like  
these are commonly used for locating televi-  
sion sets and decorative plants.  
a. Rework equations adding the space of ad-  
joiningroom(s). Iftheextravolumeprovides  
an unconfined space, then remove door or  
add ventilation grills between rooms. Refer  
to National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1  
1992, Section 5.3.  
Combustible mantles may be installed above  
the appliance (as shown in Figure 2 ). The  
mantle projection may be extended beyond 8" if  
the height above the firebox opening is in-  
creased proportionately as detailed by the in-  
crements shown.  
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Minimum clearance to combustibles are:  
The appliance is shipped with all gas controls  
and components installed and pre-wired. Re-  
move the shipping carton, exposing the screen  
panel assemblies or optional (if installed) glass  
doors. Remove wood slats and remove and  
discard the wood slat mounting brackets.  
Loosen and remove the three (3) ¹⁄₄"-20 x 1"  
Phillips pan head screws at the three (3) tabs  
locatedalongthetopofthescreenorglassdoor  
frame top edge. Tilt the frame outward and  
disengage the three (3) tabs along the bottom  
from the three (3) brackets at the bottom of the  
firebox opening. Remove the door and set the  
panel aside protecting it from inadvertent dam-  
age. Retain the three (3) screws for use on  
reassembly. Repeat the procedure (if required)  
togainaccesstotheothersideoftheappliance.  
Remove the logs, packaged inside the firebox  
and also set aside.  
1. Construct the appliance framing.  
Appliance:  
each side - ¹⁄₂”  
floor - 0"  
2. Route gas supply line to appliance location.  
3. Install nailing flanges. Install the hoods.  
adjacent wall - 0"  
ceiling - 37 ¹⁄₂” (953 mm)  
4.Positiontheappliancewithintheframingand  
secure with nailing brackets.  
0" Clearance  
to Combustible  
Side Wall  
5. Make connection to gas supply.  
37 ¹⁄₂"  
Max. Projection (See Figure 2)  
(953 mm)  
Min. to  
6. Assemble the Carbon Monoxide Safety  
Shutoff (COSS).  
Ceiling from  
Top of  
Appliance  
Door  
Combustible  
Mantel  
7. Installtheoperatingcontrolswitchandbring  
in electrical service line for forced air circulat-  
ing blower (optional equipment).  
(See Figure 2)  
8. Mount forced air kit (optional equipment).  
9. Install the logs and Rockwool.  
Figure 1  
Check Gas Type  
A hearth extension is not required with this  
appliance. If a hearth extension is used, do not  
blockthelowercontrolcompartmentdoor. Any  
hearth extensions used is for appearance only  
and does not have to conform to standard  
hearth extension installation requirements.  
10. Checkout appliance operation.  
Thisappliancecanonlybeconnectedtothegas  
type specified on the appliance data plate. This  
appliance can not be modified in the field for a  
different gas type. If the gas type to be used is  
not the one specified contact the dealer to  
obtain the correct gas appliance.  
11. Install screen assembly or (optional) glass  
door.  
INSTALLATION STEPS  
Built-In Systems  
Note: Combustible wall finish materials and/or  
surround materials must not be allowed to  
encroach the area defined by the appliance  
front face (black sheet metal). Never allow  
combustible materials to be positioned in front  
of or overlapping the appliance front face.  
Note:Illustrationsshowninthismanualreflect  
“typicalinstallationswithnominaldimensions  
and are for design and framing reference only.  
Actual installations may vary due to individual  
design preferences. However, always maintain  
minimum clearances to combustible materials  
and do not violate any specific installation  
requirements.  
WARNING: DO NOT ALLOW FANS TO  
BLOW DIRECTLY INTO THE FIREPLACE.  
AVOID ANY DRAFTS THAT ALTER  
BURNER FLAME PATTERNS.  
Combustible  
Finished Wall  
Materials  
WARNING: DO NOT USE A BLOWER IN-  
SERT, OR OTHER ACCESSORY NOT  
APPROVEDFORUSEWITHTHISHEATER.  
Note:Thefollowingstepsrepresentthenormal  
sequence of installation. Each installation is  
unique, however, and might require a different  
sequence.  
8''  
Header  
Spacer  
(203 mm)  
Do not burn solid fuels in this listed unvented  
gas room heater.  
21"  
Note: Appliance Dimensional Specifications  
are shown in Figure 3.  
2"  
(50 mm)  
(533 mm)  
CAUTION:HEATERSCREATEWARMAIRCUR-  
RENTS. THESE CURRENTS MOVE HEAT TO  
WALLSURFACESNEXTTOHEATER.INSTALL-  
INGHEATERNEXTTOVINYLORCLOTHWALL  
COVERINGSOROPERATINGHEATERWHERE  
IMPURITIES IN THE AIR (SUCH AS TOBACCO  
SMOKE) EXISTS, MAY DISCOLOR WALLS.  
14"  
(356 mm)  
Top of Appliance  
Step 1. Frame the VFST appliance as illus-  
trated in Figures 4 and 5.  
Top of Door Frame  
Theheadermaybeindirectcontactwiththetop  
metal spacers, but must not rest on them or be  
notched to fit around them.  
VF Series  
Figure 2  
ASSEMBLY STEPS  
Step2.Routea¹⁄₂"(13mm)gaslinealongtheleft  
or right side framing (Figure 6 ). The primary  
method for the SF is from the right end (when  
viewed from the control side) straight in to the  
valve. ST's may be routed as the PF's are, from  
the left using an assembly composed of a ³⁄₈"  
street elbow, a ³⁄₈" elbow and ³⁄₈" 6" long nipple.  
PREINSTALLATION  
The typical sequence of installation follows,  
however, each installation is unique resulting  
in variations to those described.  
Check that all listed parts have been received.  
Carefully inspect the heater case and contents  
for shipping damage and immediately inform  
the dealer from whom you purchased the gas  
fireplace if any damage is found.  
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE.  
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VFST APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS  
5 ¹⁄₂"  
(140 mm)  
42 ³⁄₄"  
(1086 mm)  
37 ¹⁄₄"  
31 ³⁄₄"  
20"  
(946 mm)  
(806 mm)  
(508 mm)  
34"  
(864 mm)  
4 ¹⁄₂"  
J Box/Gas Line  
Opening  
(2 Places)  
(114 mm)  
4"  
(102 mm)  
24"  
40"  
(1016 mm)  
(610 mm)  
42"  
(1067 mm)  
Left End View  
Front View  
(VFST)  
5 ¹⁄₂"  
(140 mm)  
3 ¹⁄₈"  
31 ³⁄₄"  
(806 mm)  
⁵⁄₈"  
(79 mm)  
(16 mm)  
18"  
(458 mm)  
12"  
(504 mm)  
4"  
Gas Line  
Opening  
(102 mm)  
24"  
(610 mm)  
Top View  
Right End View  
Figure 3  
VFST FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS  
Energy Wall  
2 x 4 Outside  
Wall  
Framing Dimensions  
*
A
B
C
22 ³⁄₄" (578 mm)*  
43 ¹⁄₄" (1099 mm) Min.  
43" (1092 mm) Min.  
Bracket  
Bracket  
Bracket  
Drywall  
Drywall  
Gas  
Line  
*Note: Framing dimensions  
calculated for ⁵⁄₈"  
drywall finish.  
Bracket  
Drywall  
A
*
C
2 x 4 Wall  
B
Framing Top View  
Gas Line  
* ¹⁄₂" (13mm) Required Air Space Clearance  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE.  
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VFPF APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS  
5 ¹⁄₂"  
(140 mm)  
42 ³⁄₄"  
(1086 mm)  
37"  
20"  
20"  
(940 mm)  
(508 mm)  
(508 mm)  
18"  
34"  
(457 mm)  
(864 mm)  
40"  
Open End  
(1016 mm)  
Front View  
(VFPF)  
⁵⁄₈"  
3 ¹⁄₈"  
(16 mm)  
(79 mm)  
31 ³⁄₄"  
18"  
(458 mm)  
(806 mm)  
4 ¹⁄₂"  
(114 mm)  
4"  
(102 mm)  
Top View  
24"  
(610 mm)  
J Box/Gas Line  
Opening  
(Both Sides)  
End View  
Figure 6  
VFPF FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS  
Energy Wall  
2 x 4 Outside  
Wall  
Gas Line  
Drywall  
Framing Dimensions  
*
A
B
C
22 ³⁄₄" (578 mm)*  
40 ¹⁄₈" (1016 mm) Min.  
43" (1092 mm) Min.  
Bracket  
Drywall  
Bracket  
*Note: Framing dimensions  
calculated for ⁵⁄₈"  
Gas  
Line  
drywall finish.  
A
C
Framing Top View  
* ¹⁄₂" (13mm) Required Air Space Clearance  
B
Figure 7  
Figure 8  
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE.  
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All appliances have a 3" long ³⁄₈" NPT nipple  
installed at the valve. To quickly and easily  
complete the gas line routing, use the gas flex  
line kit, Model GFLV.  
Gas Flex Line Kit, Model GFLV  
³ꢀ₈" NPT x ³ꢀ₈"  
¹ꢀ₂" x ³ꢀ₈" Flare  
Flare Fitting  
Gas Valve  
Shut-Off Valve  
Stud  
¹⁄₂” Gas  
Plate  
³ꢀ₈" Flex Tubing  
Line  
³ꢀ₈" Nipple, Standard  
with all Units  
3 ⁷⁄₈"  
(98 mm)  
4"  
³ꢀ₈" Union  
³ꢀ₈" Close Nipple  
(102 mm)  
Standard  
Gas Stub  
Left Side  
³ꢀ₈" Shut-Off Valve  
¹ꢀ₂" x ³ꢀ₈" Reducer  
Stud  
¹⁄₂” Gas  
Plate  
Line  
Figure 10  
A. Mix a 50% dish soap, 50% water solution.  
Route the gas line using techniques and mate-  
rials prescribed by local and/or national codes.  
If the gas line must be routed from the left hand  
side (viewed from the gas controls), route the  
gas line around the valve and connect to the  
valve from the right hand side. The left hand  
gas line opening has been offset to allow for  
easy attachment of hard piping from the left  
hand side, when hard piping (black iron) is  
required by local codes. For ease in installa-  
tion, the offset is designed to utilize (1) a 3/8"  
street elbow at the valve, replacing the nipple  
provided with the appliance and oriented to the  
rear, (2) a 6", 3/8" nipple and (3) a 3/8" standard  
elbow returning to the left and aligning with a  
gas line routed through the left hand opening.  
B. Light the appliance (refer to safety and  
lighting instructions on page 15) (See *Note).  
11 ³⁄₈"  
(289 mm)  
C. Brush all joints and connections with the  
soapy water solution to check for leaks. If  
bubbles are formed, or gas odor is detected,  
turnthegascontrolknobtotheOFFposition.  
Either tighten or refasten the leaking connec-  
tion and retest as described above.  
Primary  
4 ¹⁄₈"  
Right Side (ST)  
(105 mm)  
Figure 9  
Step 3. Remove the nailing flanges from the  
lower control compartment and install in place  
with three (3) screws each. Align with the three  
holes on each side of the appliance (refer to  
Figure 5 ).  
D. When the gas lines are tested and leak free,  
observe the individual tongues of flame on the  
burner. Make sure all ports are open and pro-  
ducing flame evenly across the burner. If any  
ports are blocked, or partially blocked, clean  
out the ports.  
Install the hood on all units. Position the hood in  
theopenareaabovetheappliancedoor. Insertthe  
tabs, on each end of the hood, into the bracket at  
each end. Bend the two tabs over to secure.  
An external regulator must be used on all  
propane (L.P.G.) heaters, in addition to the  
regulator fitted to the heater, to reduce the  
supply tank pressure to 13" w.c. (maximum).  
Step 4. Position appliance into prepared fram-  
ing, secure with 6d nails at the nailing flange  
along each side.  
Control  
Valve  
WARNING: CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO  
AN UNREGULATED PROPANE TANK CAN  
CAUSE AN EXPLOSION.  
Step 5. Connecting Gas Line – Make gas line  
connections. All codes require a shut-off valve  
mounted in the supply line. Figure 10 illus-  
trates two methods for connecting the gas  
supply. Installation methods and materials  
must be in compliance with local codes.  
Lower Control  
Compartment Door  
Step 6. Installing the Optional Remote Wall  
Switch – The standard millivolt system comes  
from the factory wired as shown in Figure 12.  
Selectaconvenientlocationfortheremotewall  
switch and connect the wiring to the appliance  
(Figure 13 ).  
Figure 11  
Secure all joints tightly using appropriate tools  
and sealing compounds (ensure propane re-  
sistant compounds are used in propane appli-  
cations). Turn on gas supply and test for gas  
leaks using a soapy water solution. Never use  
an open flame to check for leaks.  
The gas control valve is located in the lower  
control compartment. To access the valve  
open the lower control compartment door  
(Figure 11 ). The control valve has a ³⁄₈" NPT  
thread inlet port and is fitted with a 3" (76 mm)  
long nipple, ³⁄₈" NPT on both ends. Plan the  
connections accordingly.  
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CAUTION: DO NOT CONNECT THE OP-  
TIONAL REMOTE SWITCH TO A 120V  
POWER SUPPLY.  
OFF/ON Blower  
Wall Switch  
To Fuse or  
Circuit Breaker  
Note: The optional rocker switch is mounted to  
the appliance and wired in the same way as the  
remote wall switch.  
Black  
Receptacle  
White  
120V  
AC  
60Hz  
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Fireplace  
Junction Box  
VFST Series  
Standard Wiring Diagram  
Blower Wiring Diagram  
If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced, it  
must be replaced with Type AWM 105°C – 18 GA. wire.  
Ground Wire  
Connection  
From Thermocouple  
*
*
White  
(Supply)  
Thermopile  
Blower  
(Lower)  
Outlet  
120 Vac  
60 Hz  
Bipolar  
Terminal  
Screw  
Black  
Wire  
Black  
(Supply)  
* For Rocker or ON/OFF Wall Switch Attachment Only.  
Figure 12  
VFST Series  
Optional Wiring Diagram  
If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced, it  
must be replaced with Type AWM 105°C – 18 GA. wire.  
Mating  
Connectors  
From Thermocouple  
Optional ON/OFF  
Wall Switch/Rocker Switch  
Red Wire  
*
*
Thermopile  
Figure 14  
Note: Supply wires may be alternatively connected to the outlet using the screw terminals, however  
the black supply wire must be ganged wired to the same terminal that the pre-wired black wire is  
attached to and the white supply wire must be connected to the opposite side of the outlet.  
IMPORTANT: Ground lead must be connected  
Finished Wall Details  
tothegreenscrewlocatedonthejunctionbox  
Factory Wired  
Field Wired  
* For Rocker Switch Attachment Only.  
cover plate. Failure to do so will prevent the  
appliancefromoperating.Theappliancemust  
be electrically grounded in accordance with  
localcodesor,intheabsenceoflocalcodes,the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-(latest  
edition). (In Canada, the current CSA C22-1  
Canadian Electrical Code.)  
It is sometimes best to frame the appliance  
afterithasbeenpositionedinplace. Framewith  
2 x 4s or heavier lumber. Always frame in  
accordance with local building codes.  
Figure 13  
Step 7. Installing the Optional Forced Air  
Blower Kit Wiring – A receptacle plate is pro-  
videdfortheinstallationoftheFAB-1100forced  
air blower kit (optional). Electrical power must  
be provided to this plate to operate the blower.  
Note: The header may rest on the top spacers  
but must not be notched to fit around them.  
The forced air blower kit may be mounted at  
initialapplianceinstallationoratanytimethere-  
after. Follow the instructions provided with the  
blower kit.  
Inordertoinstalltheappliancefacingflushwith  
the finished wall, position the framework to  
accommodatethethicknessofthefinishedwall  
(Refer to Figures 2, 3 and 5 ).  
Route a 3-wire, 120Vac power line with control  
switch to the lower left front corner of the  
appliance. Supply wires are to be connected to  
the outlet as shown in Figure 14, ensuring that  
the polarity (as determined by the colors of the  
wires) is exactly as shown. The black and red  
wire loop must be left intact, with the mating  
connectors connected.  
If you live in a cold climate, seal all cracks  
around your appliance with noncombustible  
material and wherever cold air could enter the  
room. It is especially important to insulate  
outside chase cavity between studs and under  
floor on which appliance rests, if floor is above  
ground level.  
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After setting the logs into position as described  
above, ensure they are properly and firmly  
situated. The heater will not function as in-  
tended if the logs are not correctly positioned.  
Assembling the Logs  
WARNING: DO NOT ADD EXTRA LOGS OR  
ORNAMENTSSUCHASPINECONES,VER-  
MICULITEORROCKWOOL.USINGTHESE  
ADDED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SOOTING.  
Periodically check the positioning of the logs.  
WARNING: FAILURE TO POSITION THE  
PARTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE  
DIAGRAMS OR FAILURE TO USE ONLY  
PARTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED WITH  
THIS HEATER MAY RESULT IN PROP-  
ERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY.  
WARNING: DO NOT PLACE ANY LAVA  
ROCKONLOGSORBURNERS. THISMAY  
CAUSE SOOTING.  
Step 8. The heater includes a unitized set of  
ceramic fiber logs. The heater and logs are  
assembledasshowninFigure15. Handlethese  
logs with great care. The logs can be easily  
damaged, but when handled properly they can  
provide years of performance and enjoyment.  
Figure 17  
In normal operation, at full rate, after 15 min-  
utes the following flame appearance should be  
observed:  
Flame Appearance  
REFER TO THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
LOCATED AT THE BACK OF THIS MANUAL  
BEFORELIGHTINGTHEHEATERTOOBSERVE  
THE FLAMES.  
Burner Flame Characteristics – The flames  
should be yellow. The flames should extend  
about 3 – 4" above the logs for natural gas  
and 2 – 3" above for propane (L.P.G.) gas  
(Figure 18 ).  
Flames from the pilot, front and rear burner  
should be visually checked as soon as the  
heater is installed. In addition a periodic visual  
check of the flames should be made. The pilot  
flameshouldalwaysbepresentwhentheheater  
is in operation and should just envelope the tip  
of the thermocouple (Figure 16 ).  
WARNING: NO ADJUSTMENTS ARE TO  
BE MADE TO THE ODS PILOT SYSTEM.  
TAMPERING WITH THIS SYSTEM CAN  
BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS.  
Figure 18  
Appliance Operation  
WARNING: THE LOWER CONTROL COM-  
PARTMENT AREA AND LOWER CONTROL  
COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR ARE EX-  
TREMELY HOT WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS  
INOPERATION. EXERCISEEXTREMECARE  
WHEN ACCESSING THIS AREA. TOUCH  
ONLY THE FAR ENDS OF THE LOWER  
CONTROL COMPARTMENT DOOR WHEN  
OPENING WHILE THE APPLIANCE IS HOT.  
Figure 16  
An incorrect pilot flame is shown in Figure 17.  
This pilot flame will cause the thermocouple to  
cool. Whenthethermocouplecools, theheater  
will shut off. If pilot flame pattern is incorrect,  
or if heater shuts off, contact your service  
representative.  
Pilot  
Cut Out  
Figure 15  
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Step 9. Checking the System – With gas line  
installed run initial system checkout before  
closing up the front of the unit. Follow the pilot  
lighting instructions on page 15.  
Note: Instructions are also found on the pull  
out panel located on the bottom surface of the  
appliance.  
When first lighting the appliance, it will take a  
few minutes for the line to purge itself of air.  
Once purging is complete, the pilot and burner  
willlightandoperateasindicatedintheinstruc-  
tion manual. Subsequent lightings of the appli-  
ance will not require such purging. Inspect the  
pilotflame(removelogs,ifnecessary,handling  
carefully).  
Figure 20  
Figure 19  
Blower Motor  
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT  
An incomparable package of options are avail-  
able for use with these appliances. These op-  
tionscanbothcustomizetheoperationofthese  
unique appliances and enhance their beauty  
and charming appeal. All options are available  
in kit form, are easy to install and are packaged  
complete with all required parts and instruc-  
tions. Some of the option kits need to be fitted  
prior to completing the installation of the appli-  
ance. The following paragraphs detail the kit  
options available for use with the appliances  
covered in this manual.  
The pilot flame should be steady, not lifting or  
floating. Flame should be blue in color with  
traces of orange at the outer edge.  
Grounded  
to Appliance  
Motor Plug  
The top ³⁄₈" (10 mm) at the pilot generator  
(thermocouple) should be engulfed in the pilot  
flame (NG only).  
Receptacle  
Replace logs if removed for pilot inspection.  
120V  
To light the burner; turn “ON” the optional  
remote wall switch (if installed) and rotate the  
gas valve control knob counterclockwise to the  
“ON” position.  
Appliance Junction Box  
Theseoutstandingoptionalitemscanbeadded  
individually or in sets of two or more to cus-  
tomize your vent-free appliance to fit your  
homes unique needs.  
Figure 21  
Step 10. Installing the Screen Panel Assem-  
bly – Retrieve the screen door frame. Position  
the door frame in front of the firebox opening  
in the brackets at the base of the fireplace front  
opening. Lean the door frame back towards  
the fireplace ensuring that the frame seats  
evenly as it draws shut.  
Remote Control Kit  
The Model RCK adds the convenience of re-  
mote control for your appliance. The kit in-  
cludes a wireless, hand held transmitter and a  
receiver that replaces the wall switch. This  
special receiver permits either manual or re-  
mote control modes. Both receiver and trans-  
mitter operate on standard 9 volt batteries (not  
included). RefertotheRCKinstallationinstruc-  
tion for specific details.  
The appliances covered in this manual are  
heater rated and produce a great deal of heat.  
Decorative brass trim pieces and hoods may  
tarnish because of their proximity to the heater  
opening and front face. Tarnishing of these  
pieces is normal, unavoidable and should be  
expected.  
Install the three (3) ¹⁄₄"-20 x 1" Phillips pan  
head screws removed previously and tighten  
to secure.  
Forced Air Kit  
Installing the Optional Glass Door  
Wall Switch Kit  
The FAB-1100 assembly provides a forced air  
circulation feature for your appliance. This kit  
mounts directly into the lower intake chamber  
withanelectricalconnectionmadeattherecep-  
tacle provided. The appliance must have an  
independent120Vacpowerlineincorporatedat  
the time of installation. Refer to Step 6 of the  
installationinstructionssuppliedwiththeforced  
air kit (Figures 20 and 21 ).  
Position the door frame in front of the firebox  
opening, with the joint in the gasket down.  
Locate the three (3) tabs at the bottom edge of  
the door frame into the three (3) brackets at the  
base of the fireplace front opening. Lean the  
doorframebacktowardsthefireplaceensuring  
that the frame seats evenly as it draws shut.  
An optional wall switch kit can be installed  
along with all vent-free appliances. The kit  
consists of a standard UL wall switch with  
cover plate. This kit provides for remote (wall)  
operation of the appliance. Replace the wall  
switch and cover plate of this kit with the  
components of the RCK and you can have true  
remote control of your vent-free appliance,  
turning it on and off from your favorite easy  
chair. The wall switch kit should be installed  
along with the appliance. Refer to Figure 13  
andStep6fordetailedinstallationinstructions.  
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Solid Brass Hood Kit  
Solid Brass Hood Kit  
Decorative Arch Kits  
An attractive solid brass hood kit is available  
for use with these VF appliances. The brass  
hood kit is designed to be fitted to your appli-  
ance above the door. In addition to providing  
an aesthetically pleasing appearance to your  
appliance installation, the hood reduces heat  
effects to decorative mantles and finish mate-  
rials located directly above the fireplace open-  
ing. The hood kit includes the necessary  
attaching hardware. This kit can be retrofitted  
to previously installed appliances.  
An attractive solid brass hood kit is available  
for use with these VF appliances. The brass  
hood kit is designed to be fitted to your appli-  
ance above the door. In addition to providing  
an aesthetically pleasing appearance to your  
appliance installation, the hood reduces heat  
effects to decorative mantles and finish mate-  
rials located directly above the fireplace open-  
ing. The hood kit includes the necessary  
attaching hardware. This kit can be retrofitted  
to previously installed appliances.  
Two arch kits are available for the VFST Series.  
A one-piece complete door arch kit and a four-  
piecearchframekit. Bothkitsareeasytoinstall  
and do not require hardware to attach them to  
the standard door frame. The four-piece arch  
frame kit can be installed without the bottom or  
bottomandsidepiecestocustomizethelookof  
your appliance. These kits can be retrofitted to  
previously installed VFST Series appliances.  
The decorative arch kits can not be used in  
conjunction with the screen panel kit.  
Solid Brass Louver Kit  
Square Trim Kit  
Glass Door Kit  
Solid brass louvers are available for use with  
these appliances. These louvers are designed  
to replace the standard black louvers that are  
provided with the appliance. The brass louver  
kit includes three (3) louvers that simply snap  
into place. They provide a touch of elegance to  
the VF appliance. This kit can be retrofitted to  
previously installed appliances.  
A square trim kit is available for the VFST  
Series. This kit is easy to install and does not  
require hardware to attach it as designed, di-  
rectly to the standard door frame. The four  
piece square trim kit can be installed without  
the bottom or bottom and side pieces to cus-  
tomizethelookofourappliance. Thiskitcanbe  
retrofitted to previously installed appliances.  
The VF6BDK Glass Door can be installed in  
pairs on the appliance in place of the standard  
screen panels. The glass doors add beauty and  
protection for your appliance. Glass doors  
prevent cross drafts that may cause unwanted  
flame impingement on the logs.  
Gas Flex Line with Valve  
Optional on Unit Rocker Switch  
Decorative Volcanic Stone  
A gas flex line kit is available to aid in attaching  
the appliance to the gas supply. This kit can  
only be used where local codes permit. The kit  
includes a ¹⁄₂" NPT to ³⁄₈" flare in line shut-off  
valve, a12"flexline³⁄₈"femaleflarethroughand  
a ³⁄₈" flare to ³⁄₈" NPT fitting. The components of  
this kit are rated for both natural and propane  
gas. This kit is designed to be used as an aid in  
installing the appliance.  
An optional rocker switch kit can be installed  
directlyonallVFSTseriesappliancestoprovide  
for On and Off operation in lieu of a wall switch.  
Thiskitisdesignedtoinstallinthelowercontrol  
compartment out of view and is perfect for use  
inhighvolumeareassuchaslobbiesandmodel  
homes where limited access to the appliance  
On/Off switch is desirable. This kit can be  
retrofitted to previously installed appliances  
and may be temporarily installed in place of  
other switch circuitry.  
The decorative volcanic stone, Model DVS, can  
be used to enhance the look of your appliance.  
Spread the decorative volcanic stone evenly  
around the bottom of the firebox.  
Brass Square Surround Kit  
A decorative brass square surround kit is avail-  
able for use with these appliances. The BSK-6 is  
designed toattachdirectlytothefrontfaceofthe  
appliance at its extreme edges. The BSK-6  
provides a picture frame finish for the appliance  
2 ¹⁄₂" wide. The brass square surround kit can be  
retrofitted onto previously installed appliances.  
WARNING: CHILDREN AND ADULTS  
SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS  
OFHIGHSURFACETEMPERATURES.USE  
CAUTION AROUND THE APPLIANCE TO  
AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION.  
YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPER-  
VISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME  
ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE.  
Wall Thermostat Kit  
A wall thermostat kit is available for use with  
these appliances. The wall thermostat is de-  
signed to be wired directly to the appliance  
millivolt gas control circuit and provide auto-  
matic On/Off control of the appliance to main-  
tain a desired temperature within the room.  
Screen Panel Kit  
An optional screen panel can be installed on the  
VFST door. This screen panel is easy to install  
using the provided hardware. The screen panel  
can be installed with both ceramic and tempered  
glass in the door. This kit can be retrofitted to  
previously installed VFST appliances.The screen  
panel kit can not be used in conjunction with  
either of the decorative arch kits.  
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OPERATION AND CARE OF YOUR  
APPLIANCE  
CLEANING AND SERVICING  
ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS  
WARNING: TURN OFF THE UNVENTED  
GASROOMHEATERANDALLOWTOCOOL  
BEFORE CLEANING.  
1. Appliance operation may be controlled  
throughtheoptionalON/OFFunitrockerswitch,  
located in the lower control compartment, or  
througharemotelylocatedoptionalwallswitch  
or wall thermostat. Separate switches may  
provide independent control for the forced air  
blower and remote fireplace operation (op-  
tional equipment).  
Only limited cleaning will be required under the  
normal use of the heater. Dust the front grate,  
the top of the piezo cover and the control knob  
occasionally. Do not use cleaning fluids to  
clean the logs or any other part of the room  
heater.  
Forced Air Kit  
FAB-1100  
2. These heater rated units are equipped with  
a two stage (HI, LOW) gas control valve. To  
cycle the burner between the HI and LOW  
settings, rotate the control knob, located in the  
center of the valve front face, clockwise and  
counterclockwise respectively.  
Remove the log assembly, gently handling by  
holding each log at each end. Use a vacuum  
cleanertoremovelooseparticlesfromthebase  
and from around the burners. Gloves are rec-  
ommended to prevent the fibers from pricking  
your skin. If the skin is pricked, wash gently  
with soap and water. Replace the logs as de-  
tailed in Step 8 Assembling the Logs.  
3. When lit for the first time, the appliance will  
emit a slight odor for an hour or two. This is  
due to the “burn-in” of the internal paints and  
lubricants used in the manufacturing process.  
Additionally, when lit for the first time, this  
appliance may produce smoke, this is normal  
and should be expected. For the first few  
hours, operate the appliance with doors and  
windows open to encourage the dissipation of  
smoke and fumes.  
If, after a period of use, the flames start to  
exhibit unusual shapes and behavior, or the  
burners fail to ignite smoothly, then the burner  
holes may require some cleaning. If this hap-  
pens, it is preferable to contact your nearest  
dealer to get the appliance serviced.  
Remote Control Kit  
RCL  
4. Upon each lighting of the appliance, con-  
densation may occur and fog the inside of the  
glass panel. This condition will disappear  
shortly as the appliance heats.  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
An exploded view of the room heater with  
numberedpartsandapartslistcanbefoundon  
page 19. All parts should be ordered through  
yourSuperiordistributorordealer.Partswillbe  
shipped at prevailing prices at time of order.  
5. Keep lower control compartment clean by  
vacuuming or brushing at least twice a year.  
More frequent cleanings may be required due  
to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding ma-  
terials, etc. It is important that the control  
compartments,burnersandcirculatingairpas-  
sageways of the heater be kept clean.  
Rocker Switch Kit  
RS  
When ordering repair parts, always give the  
following information:  
1. The model number of the heater.  
2. The serial number of the heater.  
3. The part number.  
4. The description of the part.  
5. The quantity required.  
6. Always turn off gas to pilot before cleaning.  
Before relighting, refer to the lighting instruc-  
tions in this manual. Instructions are also  
found on a pull-out panel located on the floor  
of the appliance.  
6. The installation date of the heater.  
If you encounter any problems or have any  
questions concerning the installation of this  
heater, please contact your distributor. For the  
name of your nearest distributor contact:  
Wall Switch Kit  
WSK  
7. Always keep the appliance area clear and  
free from combustible materials, gasoline and  
other flammable liquids.  
8. Remember, this appliance has a continuous  
burning pilot flame. Exercise caution when  
using products with combustible vapors.  
SFC  
1110 West Taft Avenue  
Orange, CA 92865  
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ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS  
Brass Louvers  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
VF6-BRLK  
VF6-BRLEK  
Thermostat  
WTK  
Gas Flex Line Kit  
GFLV  
Note: Model DAT-6-4 may not be used in conjunction with  
Model SPK-6.  
Decorative  
Volcanic Stone  
DVS  
4-Piece Decorative Arch Frame Kit  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
DAT-6-4  
DAET-6-4  
Blower Thermal Sensor  
BTS-B-12  
Note: Model DAT-6-1 may not be used in conjunction with  
Model SPK-6. May only be used in conjuction with VF6-GDK  
glass doors.  
1-Piece Decorative Arch Frame Kit  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
Brass Surround Kit  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
Glass Door Panel  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
DAT-6-1  
DAET-6-1  
BSK-6  
BSEK-6  
VF6-GDK  
VF6-GDK-End  
Note: May not be used in conjunction with the DAT-6-1 or  
DAT-6-4.  
Square Trim Kit  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
Brass Hood Kit  
–Main Panel  
–End Panel  
STK-6-4  
STEK-6-4  
VF6-PBH  
VF6-PBH-End  
Screen Panel Kit  
SPK-6  
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Conversion Kit  
Black End hood  
VF6-BH-End  
ST-PF Conversion Kit  
ST-PF CK  
PF-ST Conversion Kit  
PF-ST CK  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR UNVENTED GAS PRODUCTS  
OBSERVED PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
A. Igniter electrode positioned wrong.  
B. Igniter electrode broken.  
REMEDY  
1. When igniter button is  
pressed, there is no spark  
at ODS/pilot.  
Replace igniter.  
Replace igniter.  
C. Igniter electrode not connected to igniter cable.  
D. Igniter cable pinched or wet.  
Reconnect igniter cable.  
Free igniter cable if pinched by any metal or tubing. Keep igniter cable dry.  
Tighten nut.  
E. Piezo igniter nut is loose.  
F. Broken igniter cable.  
Replace igniter cable.  
G. Bad piezo igniter.  
Replace piezo igniter.  
2. Heater produces unwanted  
A. Heater burning vapors from paint, hair spray, glues, etc.  
B. Gas leak. See Warning statement on the front page.  
A. Not enough fresh air is available.  
B. Low line pressure.  
Ventilate room. Stop using odor-causing products while fireplace is running.  
Locate and correct all leaks.  
odors.  
3. Heater shuts off in use  
Open window and/or door for ventilation.  
Contact local gas company.  
(ODS operates).  
C. ODS/pilot is partially clogged.  
Clean ODS/pilot.  
4. Gas odor even when control  
A. Gas leak. See Warning statement on the front page.  
B. Control valve defective.  
Locate and correct all leaks (see Checking Gas Connections, page 7).  
Replace control valve.  
knob is in “OFF” position.  
A. Gas supply turned off or manual shut-off valve closed.  
B. Control knob not in “PILOT” position.  
C. Control knob not pressed in while in “PILOT” position.  
D. Air in gas lines when installed.  
Turn on gas supply or open manual shut-off valve.  
Turn control knob to pilot position.  
5. When igniter button is  
pressed, there is spark at  
ODS/pilot, but no ignition.  
Press in control knob while in pilot position.  
Continue holding down control knob. Repeat igniting operation until air is  
removed.  
E. ODS/pilot is clogged.  
Replace ODS/pilot assembly or get it serviced.  
Replace gas regulator.  
F. Gas regulator setting is not correct.  
A. Control knob not fully pressed in.  
B. Control knob not pressed in long enough.  
C. Manual shut-off valve not fully open.  
D. Thermocouple connection loose at control valve.  
6. ODS/pilot lights, but flame  
goes out when control knob  
is released.  
Press in control knob fully.  
After ODS/pilot lights, keep control knob pressed in 30 seconds.  
Fully open manual shut-off valve.  
Hand tighten until snug, then tighten ¹⁄₄ turn more.  
E. Pilot flame not touching thermocouple, which allows  
thermocouple to cool, causing pilot flame to go out. This  
problem could be caused by one or both of the following:  
1). Low gas pressure  
1). Contact local gas company.  
2). Replace ODS/pilot assembly or get pilot serviced.  
2). Dirty or partially clogged ODS/pilot  
F. Thermocouple damaged.  
Replace thermocouple.  
G. Control valve damaged.  
Replace control valve.  
7. Burner does not light after  
A. Burner orifice is clogged.  
Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
Replace burner orifice.  
ODS/pilot is lit.  
B. Burner orifice diameter is too small.  
C. Inlet gas pressure is too low.  
A. Manifold pressure is too low.  
B. Burner orifice is clogged.  
Contact local gas company.  
Contact local gas company.  
Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
Replace burner.  
8. Delayed ignition of burner.  
9. Burner backfiring during  
A. Burner orifice is clogged or damaged.  
B. Burner damaged.  
combustion.  
C. Gas regulator defective.  
Replace gas regulator.  
10. Slight smoke or odor during  
A. Vapors from paint or curing process of logs.  
Problem will stop after a few hours of operation. SFC recommends running the  
heater with excess ventilation for the first few hours.  
initial operation.  
11. Heater produces a whistling  
A. Turning control knob to “HI” position when burner is cold.  
Turn control knob to “LO” position and let warm up for a minute.  
noise when burner is lit.  
B. Air in gas line.  
Operateburneruntilairisremovedfromline.Havegaslinecheckedbylocalgas  
company.  
C. Dirty or partially clogged burner orifice.  
Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
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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 by hand. When  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.  
phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
B. BEFORE OPERATING 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.  
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. Forced or  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone  
in your building.  
D. Do not use this heater if any part has been under water.  
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the  
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any  
gas control which has been under water.  
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Stop! Read the safety information above.  
2. Make sure manual shut-off valve is fully open.  
3. Locate gas control knob and piezo.  
8. With the control knob pressed in, push in and release the  
piezo igniter button to light the pilot.  
9. Hold the control knob in for a further 10 seconds to prevent  
the flame failure detector from shutting off the gas while the  
probe is warming up.  
4. Depress control knob in and turn clockwise  
to the  
“OFF” position (Figure 18 ).  
10. Release the control knob while turning counterclockwise  
to the "ON" Position (Figure 21 ). Then adjust  
"HI-LO" knob to prefered setting.  
5. Wait 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.  
If the knob does not pop out when released, stop and  
immediately call your service technician or gas supplier.  
6. The pilot is located on the right side in front of the burner  
If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, depress and  
(Figure 19 ).  
turn the gas control knob clockwise  
to “OFF”  
and wait 30 seconds. Depress and turn knob counter-  
clockwise to “ON” and press igniter button  
again. If your pilot does not relight depress and turn  
7. Depress control knob in and turn counterclockwise  
to the “PILOT” position (Figure 20 ). Press the control knob all  
the way in for 5 seconds.  
control knob clockwise  
service technician or gas supplier.  
to “OFF” and call your  
Note: If you are running the heater for the first time it will be  
necessary to press the control knob all the way in for 30  
seconds to allow air to bleed out of the gas piping.  
11. Wait 30 seconds before readjusting the heater when the  
control knob has been turned down to a lower setting.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO HEATER  
to the “OFF”  
1. Depress and turn control knob clockwise  
position (Figure 18 ).  
MANUAL MATCH LIGHTING PROCEDURE — EMERGENCY ONLY  
1. If the pilot cannot be lit with the piezo igniter, the heater can be  
3. Light the match and hold the flame to the end of the pilot and  
manually lit with a match.  
ignite the pilot.  
2. With the right hand, depress and turn the control knob  
4. Continue to hold control knob for an additional 10 seconds to  
counterclockwise  
knob.  
to the “ON” position. Hold in the  
insure pilot remains lit.  
5. Release the control while turning control knob to desired  
setting.  
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unless the knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force.  
Turn Control Knob to “OFF” Position  
Turn Control Knob to “PILOT” Position  
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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE.  
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VFST REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
VFST-CMN  
VFST-CMP  
Part No.  
No.  
1.  
Description  
Part No.  
903489  
110389  
110344  
903218  
112281  
112291  
110321  
110387  
111061  
110361  
100110  
104951  
Qty.  
1
Qty.  
1
Valve - Millivolt  
Injector, Burner  
Pilot  
901917  
110384  
901915  
112081  
112281  
112291  
110321  
110388  
111061  
110361  
100110  
104951  
121643  
903504  
108971  
903216  
2.  
2
2
3.  
1
1
4.  
Regulator, Pilot  
Burner  
1
1
5.  
1
1
6.  
Burner, Pilot Side  
Crossover Burner  
Injector, Crossover Burner  
Piezo  
1
1
7.  
1
1
8.  
1
1
9.  
1
1
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
Piezo Wire  
1
1
Log Set  
1
1
Bar, Louver - (Black)  
8
8
Two Piece Screen Panel W/Rods  
Replacement Screen  
Hood - (Black)  
121643  
903504  
108971  
903216  
2
2
1
1
2
2
Refractory Liner  
2
2
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REPLACEMENT PARTS – VFST  
15  
11  
7
5
12  
8
16  
6
2
14  
12  
1
13  
4
3
10  
9
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VFPF REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
VFPF-CMN  
VFPF-CMP  
Part No.  
No.  
1.  
Description  
Valve - Millivolt  
Injector, Burner  
Pilot  
Part No.  
903489  
110389  
110344  
903218  
112281  
112291  
110321  
110387  
111061  
110361  
100110  
Qty.  
1
Qty.  
1
901917  
110384  
901915  
112081  
112281  
112291  
110321  
110388  
111061  
110361  
100110  
104951  
121643  
903504  
108971  
903216  
121644  
113511  
104955  
104613  
2.  
2
2
3.  
1
1
4.  
Regulator, Pilot  
Burner  
1
1
5.  
1
1
6.  
Burner, Pilot - Side  
Crossover Burner  
Injector, Crossover Burner  
Piezo  
1
1
7.  
1
1
8.  
1
1
9.  
1
1
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
Piezo Wire  
1
1
Log Set  
1
1
Bar, Louver - (Black) - Main Panel  
Two Piece Screen Panel W/Rods - Main Panel  
Replacement Screen - Main Panel  
Hood (Black) - Main Panel  
104951  
121643  
903504  
108971  
903216  
121644  
113511  
104955  
104613  
8
8
2
2
1
1
2
2
Refractory Liner  
1
1
Two Piece Screen Panel W/Rods - End  
Replacement Screen - End  
1
1
1
1
Bar, Louver (Black) - End  
4
4
Flat Face Louver  
1
1
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REPLACEMENT PARTS – VFPF  
11  
7
15  
12  
20  
5
8
19  
16  
1
6
12  
2
19  
9
1
13  
14  
17  
18  
4
3
10  
9
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Unvented Gas Room Heater  
Limited Warranty 1 Year  
THE WARRANTY  
SFC warrants this Unvented Gas Room Heater to be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture.  
REMEDY AND EXCLUSIONS  
The coverage of this Warranty is limited to all components of the Unvented Gas Room Heater supplied by SFC.  
This Warranty only covers SFC Unvented Gas Room Heaters installed in the United States or Canada.  
If the Unvented Gas Room Heater covered by this Warranty is found to be defective within one year from the date of installation (see SFC’s right of investigation outlined  
below), SFC will, at its option, replace or repair defective components of the Unvented Gas Room Heater supplied by SFC at no charge and will also pay for reasonable labor  
costs incurred in replacing or repairing such components. If repair or replacement is not commercially practical, SFC will, at its option, refund the purchase price of the SFC  
Unvented Gas Room Heater.  
This Warranty covers only parts and labor as provided above. In no case shall SFC be responsible for materials, components, or construction which are not manufactured  
or supplied by SFC, or for the labor necessary to install, repair, or remove such materials, components or construction. All replacement or repair components will be shipped  
F.O.B. the nearest Superior Fireplace Company factory.  
QUALIFICATIONS TO THE WARRANTY  
The Unvented Gas Room Heater Warranty outlined above is further subject to the following qualifications:  
(1) TheUnventedGasRoomHeatermustbeinstalledinaccordancewithSFCinstallationinstructionsandlocalbuildingcodes. TheWarrantyonthisSFCUnventedGasRoom  
Heater covers only the component parts supplied by SFC. The use of components manufactured by others with this SFC Unvented Gas Room Heater could create serious  
safety hazards, may result in the denial of certification by recognized national safety agencies, and could be in violation of local building codes. This Warranty does not  
cover any damages occurring from the use of any components not manufactured or supplied by SFC.  
(2) The SFC Unvented Gas Room Heater must be subjected to normal use. The Unvented Gas Room Heaters are designed to burn either natural or propane gas only. Burning  
conventionalfireplacefuelssuchaswood, coal, oranyothersolidfuelwillcausedamagetotheUnventedGasRoomHeater, willproduceunsafelevelsofcarbonmonoxide  
and will result in a fire hazard.  
LIMITATION ON LIABILITY  
ItisexpresslyagreedandunderstoodthatSFC’ssoleobligationandpurchaser’sexclusiveremedyunderthiswarranty, underanyotherwarranty, expressedorimplied,  
or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as specified above.  
InnoeventshallSFCberesponsibleforanyincidentalorconsequentialdamagescausedbydefectsinitsproducts, whethersuchdamageoccursorisdiscoveredbefore  
or after replacement or repair, and whether or not such damage is caused by SFC’s negligence. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. The duration of any implied warranty with respect to this SFC Unvented Gas Room  
Heater is limited to the duration of the foregoing warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above may not apply  
to you.  
INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS AGAINST WARRANTY  
SFC reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against this Warranty and to decide upon method of settlement.  
SFC NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK DONE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT  
SFC shall in no event be responsible for any warranty work done without first obtaining SFC’s written consent.  
DEALERS HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO ALTER THIS WARRANTY  
SFC’s employees and dealers have no authority to make any warranties nor to authorize any remedies in addition to or inconsistent with those stated above.  
HOW TO REGISTER A CLAIM AGAINST WARRANTY  
In order for any claim under this Warranty to be valid, SFC must be notified of the claimed defect in writing to SFC, attention Customer Service Department, 1110 West  
Taft Avenue, Orange, California 92865, as soon as reasonably possible after the defect is discovered. Claims against this Warranty in writing should include the date  
of installation, product serial number and a description of the defect.  
OTHER RIGHTS  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in design, materials, specifications, prices and also to discontinue colors, styles and products.  
Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information.  
SFC  
Printed in U.S.A. © 1998 by SFC  
1110 West Taft Avenue  
P/N 903571 REV. F 03/2005  
Orange, CA 92865  
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