Country Flame Stove DV 30 User Manual

COUNTRY FLAME TECHNOLOGIES  
BAYVUE DIRECT VENT GAS STOVE  
MODEL DV 30 & DV 46  
NATURAL GAS OR PROPANE CAPABLE  
USA & CANADA TEST STANDARD:  
Harmonized ANSI Z21.50 - 2000  
CSA 2.22 – 2000, CAN/CGA 2.17  
TESTED BY:  
WARNOCK HERSEY  
Suitable for Bedroom  
Installation  
WARNING: If the directions contained in this manual are not followed  
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury  
or loss of life.  
IF YOU SMELL GAS  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Do not light any appliance.  
Do not touch electrical switches; do not use the phone in your  
building.  
Immediately call the gas company from a neighbor’s phone.  
Follow gas company instructions.  
Call the Fire Department if Gas Company doesn’t answer.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Do not store or use gasoline or any flammables (vapors or liquids) in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance.  
Installation and repair must be performed by a qualified service person or gas supplier.  
Country Flame Technologies  
A Division of American Products, LLC  
900 George Street  
Marshfield, MO 65706  
417-859-0990  
© 2004  
COUNTRY FLAME  
417-859-0192  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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INTRODUCTION  
THANK YOU and CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of a new gas appliance manufactured by  
Country Flame Technologies. This purchase makes you part of our family of literally tens of thousands of  
previous customers who have bought Country Flame’s gas and wood products over the past several  
decades. Country Flame shares our customer’s concerns to protect the environment, obtain value for their  
purchase, and know that they have purchased one of the most reliable gas products the market has to offer.  
Each and every employee at Country Flame pledges to ensure each and every one of our customers has our  
commitment to product support. Product support is dedicated to ensuring our customers achieve the  
greatest level of satisfaction from the proper use of our products. Thank you for selecting Country Flame.  
We look forward to hearing from you as this product becomes part of your home heating solution.  
This manual is written to provide information that will assure proper installation, proper maintenance, and  
correct operation of an American made gas fireplace called the Bayvue DV (Direct Vent). It is imperative  
that the certified professional installer and homeowner read, understand, and follow all information  
included in this manual to ensure safety and correct operation. If there are questions on installation,  
operation, or maintenance issues, please re-read and understand all directions and instructions contained in  
this manual. In the event of any issues or confusion, contact Country Flame or a certified professional  
before undertaking the installation or operation of this appliance. Installation must be in accordance with  
local codes, gas supplier restrictions, and conform to current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (USA)  
or current CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes (Canada).  
Country Flame wishes you a lifetime of warmth and happiness.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
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Do not store or use gasoline or other flammables in the vicinity of this appliance.  
Do not place clothing or flammable material on or near this appliance.  
Due to high operating temperatures, this appliance should be located out of high traffic areas and away  
from furniture and draperies.  
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Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should maintain  
safe clearances (stay away) to avoid burns or clothing ignition.  
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Always supervise young children playing in the same room as this operating appliance.  
Any safety screen, guard or other parts removed for servicing this appliance must be replaced prior to  
operation.  
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ALL INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY A CERTIFIED GAS  
TECHNICIAN. THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST  
ANNUALLY, BY A CERTIFIED GAS PROFESSIONAL.  
The interior of a gas stove is subject to surface rust due to moisture in the combustion air as well as  
condensation created during the initial warm up and firing of the gas appliance. At a minimum,  
annually clean and repaint the interior surfaces to prevent deterioration. More frequent cleaning may be  
required due to carpet lint, bedding material, dust, etc. being drawn into the appliance. It is imperative  
that this appliance’s control compartment, burners, circulating air system is kept clean.  
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR  
MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO THIS MANUAL  
FOR ASSISTANCE OR FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED  
INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY, OR GAS SUPPLIER.  
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ALWAYS use high temperature rated silicone or sealing compound at 600OF (316OC) or higher.  
This appliance was designed as a sealed unit and as such, the glass doors must be fully intact and closed  
when operating this gas product.  
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This appliance was NOT designed, tested, or approved for installation in OEM mobile homes,  
permanently installed mobile homes, or recreational vehicles and should not be used in such  
applications.  
This appliance was NOT designed, tested, or approved for installation as a fireplace insert. Do not use  
this appliance in such applications.  
PLEASE KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
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INSTALLATION, GENERAL  
The Bayvue DV installation must ensure adequate combustion air and ventilation air is available for proper  
stove operation. Refer to the venting section for further combustion air requirements. Installation must  
conform to local codes and gas supplier restrictions. In the absence of local codes, an installation must  
conform to the current National Fuel Gas Code which at the writing of this manual is ANSI Z223.1  
(reference NFPA-54 for natural gas or reference NFPA-58 for propane products). In Canada, an  
installation must conform to CAN/CGA-B149 code.  
This appliance must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the  
absence of local codes, with the current NFPA 70 National Electric Code or in Canada, with CSA C22.1  
Canadian Electrical Code.  
IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THIS APPLICANCE’S CONTROL COMPARTMENT, BURNER, AND  
CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGE WAYS ARE KEPT CLEAN AND CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS.  
ALWAYS PROVIDE FOR ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AIR AND ENSURE PROPER OPERATION  
AT ALL TIMES. PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCES AROUND AIR OPENINGS AND  
NECESSARY ACCESSIBILITY FOR ROUTINE OPERATION AND SERVICE. NEVER OBSTRUCT  
ANY OPENINGS ON THIS APPLIANCE OR NEVER OBSTRUCT THE DIRECT VENT  
TERMINATION ON THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING.  
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES MUST BE MAINTAINED DURING  
INSTALLATION. THE HEATER MUST HAVE ADEQUATE SPACE FOR PROPER OPERATION  
AND SERVICING. MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEARANCES AND VENT/AIR INTAKE PIPE  
CLEARANCES.  
TABLE 1:  
BAYVUE DV SPECIFICATIONS  
BAYVUE DV-46 BAYVUE DV-30  
NATURAL  
PROPANE  
NATURAL  
GAS  
0 - 4500’  
3.5” W.C.  
4.5” W.C.  
7.0” W.C.  
32,000  
PROPANE  
GAS  
0 - 4500’  
3.5” W.C.  
4.5” W.C.  
7.0” W.C.  
46,000  
Altitude  
Manifold pressure  
0 - 4500’  
10” W.C.  
11” W.C.  
14.0” W.C.  
46,000 BTUH  
34,500 BTUH  
36,800 BTUH  
0 - 4500’  
10” W.C.  
11” W.C.  
14.0” W.C.  
30,000 BTUH  
21,500 BTUH  
23,100 BTUH  
Minimum Inlet Gas Pressure  
Maximum. Inlet Gas Pressure  
BTU Input Rating (High)  
BTU Input Rating (Low)  
*Efficiency with fan (steady  
state)  
29,000  
35,700  
21,000  
24,000  
*Efficiency no fan (steady  
state)  
37,200  
39,100 BTUH  
22,800  
22,000 BTUH  
*A.F.U.E.  
68.77%  
55 DMS  
45 DMS  
40 DMS  
70.67%  
69 DMS  
55 DMS  
53 DMS  
60.19%  
57 DMS  
50 DMS  
45 DMS  
62.22%  
70 DMS  
59 DMS  
55 DMS  
Front Burner Orifice  
Middle Burner Orifice  
Rear Burner Orifice  
*ANSI standards are SAFETY STANDARDS not PERFORMANCE STANDARDS.  
A.F.U.E.  
(efficiency standards) and efficiency test protocol are established by the U. S. Department of Energy.  
PRESSURE TESTING  
This appliance MUST BE isolated from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the  
gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ pounds per square inch gauge (psig) (3.5  
kPa or 14” W.C.) Isolate the appliance by closing the manual shutoff valve during pressure testing.  
Failure to isolate the appliance will cause damage and can require replacement of the SIT 820 NOVA mV  
gas control valve. If test pressures will be in excess of ½ psig, then the SIT 820 NOVA mV gas control  
valve must be disconnected from the gas supply line. Refer to FIGURE 27 for SIT 820 NOVA mV valve  
information.  
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Country Flame’s Bayvue DV stove must be vented vertically or horizontally through an outside wall. This  
appliance and all its components are tested and safe to operate when installed in accordance with the  
instructions contained in this manual. Read and understand all instructions before beginning installation to  
ensure maximum efficiency and safety is achieved. Failure to follow the instructions contained in this  
manual will void the warranty and may present a fire hazard. Immediately, upon unpacking the product,  
report any glass or parts damaged, to both the shipping company and the local Country Flame Dealer.  
Country Flame  
FIGURE 1: BAYVUE DV DIMENSIONS  
ALTITUDE LIMITATIONS  
United States input ratings of this unit are based on sea level operation. No appliance input rating needs to  
be changed for any operation at elevations up to 2000 feet (600m). For operation at elevations above 2000  
feet, the Bayvue DV’s input rating shall be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level.  
Exception: As permitted by the authority having jurisdiction.  
Canadian input ratings of this unit are based on seal level operation. No appliance input rating needs to be  
change up to 4500 feet above sea level in Canada. Installation of this appliance at altitudes above 4500  
feet is subject to field test of the individual installation and approval by the local authority having  
jurisdiction.  
GAS SUPPLY CONNECTION  
A gas supply line must be installed by a qualified professional and must conform to National Standards;  
NFPA 54 (natural gas) or NFPA 58 (propane) as well as local codes. Connection of the gas supply line  
shall be made near the lower rear of the appliance. The gas supply line shall be purged of air before  
connection is made to the appliance. This shut-off valve must be located within 3 feet of the appliance or  
to the existing local code standard. The Bayvue DV has been tested and approved for installation using a  
(7/8" O.D. / 1/2" I.D.) Model #1650 N Dormont Flex Connector supplied with the unit. REMEMBER:  
the gas supply line connection must be equipped with an easily visible shut-off valve. Do not run gas  
supply lines through chimneys, gas vents, dumb waiters, elevator shafts, clothes chutes, or air ducts.  
Piping should be sloped ¼” for every 12 feet of horizontal run. The slope will run from the gas meter  
down to the appliance and the horizontal run shall be supported every 10 feet by suitable gas pipe hangars  
or straps. Install gas supply line drip leg traps where condensate might accumulate. Sediment traps may  
be required by code. Traps collect moisture and sediment that might block orifices or valves from  
operating properly. Depending on the total length of gas supply line being run from the gas company  
meter to the appliance, different size piping is required. Check with the local gas company for  
requirements but NEVER use plastic or galvanized pipe.  
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The SIT 820 NOVA mV gas control value, installed in the Bayvue DV, is supplied with pressure test ports  
for checking input and output fuel pressures. Refer to FIGURE 27 for valve test port locations. Valve test  
ports are located below the off/pilot/on control knob. The right port is the OUT (Manifold Pressure) test  
port and the left port is the IN test port. Pressure is checked by turning the capture screw counterclockwise  
2 or 3 turns and then placing tubing from the manometer over the test point. WARNING: After taking  
pressure readings, turn the capture screw clockwise to reseal. Do not over torque. The installer should  
provide a 1/8" N.P.T. plugged tapped hole** immediately upstream of the gas supply line connection to be  
used for a test gauge connection. **NOTE: N.P.T. means American Standard Taper Pipe Thread  
MINIMUM/MAXIMUM Btu RATES  
The Bayvue DV’s SIT 820 NOVA mV gas control valve has a HI/LOW knob that is used to regulate the  
appliance’s manifold gas pressure. Refer to FIGURE 27 for location of this manifold control valve. When  
a pilot flame has been established and the appliance’s OFF/PILOT/ON control knob is in the “ON”  
position, the manifold HI/LOW control knob can be used to adjust the appliances Btu rates. Turning the  
HI/LOW valve to “HI” allows the appliance to operate at its maximum Btu output rating. Turning the  
HI/LOW valve to “LOW” allows the appliance to operate at its minimum Btu output rating.  
CLEARANCES  
The Bayvue DV will heat nearby surfaces when in operation. A safe Bayvue DV installation requires that  
minimum or greater clearances be maintained between the stove and nearby combustible materials.  
Failure to maintain proper minimum clearances will cause overheating of combustible materials that can  
lead to personal property damage or loss of life. Clearances around the appliance must allow for proper  
servicing of the product. If there is any question about clearances please contact Country Flame or a  
certified professional. Never reduce clearances below the minimums stated in this manual.  
1"  
1"  
6"  
36"  
30"  
6"  
1"  
6"  
FIGURE 2: BAYVUE DV MINIMUM CLEARANCES  
FIGURE 2 shows the minimum clearances required for back wall, side wall, corner, and ceiling  
installations. These minimum clearances must be maintained in order to ensure proper service can be  
accomplished and to ensure overheating of combustible materials does not occur. TABLE 2 lists the  
minimum clearances.  
TABLE 2:  
BAYVUE DV MINIMUM CLEARANCES  
CLEARANCE FROM  
DISTANCE (INCHES)  
DISTANCE (MILIMETERS)  
LEFT/RIGHT SIDE WALL  
FLOOR TO CEILING  
BACK WALL  
UNIT TOP TO CEILING  
HORIZONTAL FLUE  
APPLIANCE CORNER  
6
66  
6
36  
1
152  
1676  
152  
914  
25  
1
25  
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FIGURE 3: CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS  
A
= 12 in.  
= 12 in.  
Clearances above grade,  
veranda, porch, deck or balcony  
I
= 3ft. (U.S.A)  
= 6ft (Canada)  
Clearance to service  
regulator vent outlet  
B
Clearances to window or door  
that may be opened  
J
= 9 in.(U.S.A)  
= 12 in. (Canada) Clearance to non  
mechanical air supply  
C
= 9 in. (U.S.A)  
12 in(Canada)  
Clearance to permanently closed  
window  
inlet to building or the  
combustion air inlet to  
any other appliance  
D*  
= 18 in.  
Vertical clearance to ventilated  
soffit located above the terminal  
within a horizontal distance of 2  
feet (60 cm) from the center-line  
of the terminal  
K
= 3ft. (U.S.A)  
= 6ft (Canada)  
Clearance to a mechanical  
air supply inlet  
E*  
F
= 18 in.  
Clearance to unventilated soffit  
Clearance to outside corner  
Clearance to inside corner  
**L  
= 7 ft.  
Clearance above paved  
sidewalk or a paved  
driveway located on  
public property  
= 9 in.  
G
H
= 6 in.  
= 3 ft. (Canada)  
Not to be installed above a gas  
meter/regulator assembly within  
3 feet (90cm) horizontally from  
the center-line of the regulator  
***M  
= 18 in.  
Clearance under  
veranda, porch, deck  
or balcony  
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30 in. minimum for vinyl clad soffits  
WARNING: In the U.S.A.: Vent system termination is  
NOT permitted in screened porches. Follow all sidewall,  
**  
A vent shall not terminate directly above a overhang and ground clearances as stated in the instructions.  
sidewalk or paved driveway that is located  
between two single family dwellings and In Canada: Vent system termination is NOT permitted in  
serves both dwellings.  
screened porches. Vent system termination is permitted in a  
porch area with two or more sides open. Follow all  
***  
Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or sidewalls, overhang and ground clearances as stated in the  
balcony is fully open on a minimum of 2 instructions.  
sides beneath the floor.  
Country Flame Technologies assumes no responsibility for  
NOTE: Local codes or regulations may the improper performance of the fireplace when the venting  
require different clearances.  
system does not meet requirements.  
TABLE 3: CLEARANCE DEFINITIONS  
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MINIMUM CLEARANCES  
The Bayvue DV is installed by maintaining minimum clearances to all combustibles including any  
projections such as shelves, window sills, or fireplace mantles that are located above or around the  
appliance. Refer to FIGURE 2, FIGURE 3, TABLE 2, and TABLE 3 for clearances.  
Sidewalls, both left and right sidewalls where applicable, must maintain minimum clearances to the  
appliance. Overheating of sidewall material or framing material can occur without proper clearance.  
All clearances listed in this manual are considered minimum clearances. All actual installation appliance  
clearances MUST conform to local installation codes AND MUST conform to any clearance requirements  
imposed by the local gas supplier.  
CEILING CLEARANCES  
The minimum ceiling height measured from the top of the appliance to the ceiling is thirty six inches (914  
mm). The minimum clearance measured from any part of the horizontal vent pipe to the ceiling is one  
inch (25 mm).  
TOOL LIST  
The following tools or equipment are recommended to the certified professional installer to be required  
during the installation process. Other tools or equipment may be required depending on site specific  
conditions:  
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Various open end wrenches, including 7/16”, ½”, 9/16”, and crescent wrenches as needed.  
Various nut drivers’ and torx drivers, as required.  
Pipe wrenches.  
Phillips and flat bladed screw drivers.  
Proper gas pipe fitting sealant compound.  
Leak test fluid “U” tube manometer or pressure gauge (0 – 16” WC scale) test equipment.  
Volt/ohm meter.  
UNPACKING  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
STEP 4  
Unbolt the stove from the pallet. Discard pallet and packaging material.  
Open the stove door on the unit and unpack all components located inside the firebox.  
Inspect the interior and exterior of the stove for any shipping damage.  
Review the materials list provided with the appliance to ensure all parts needed for  
installation are present. This should include:  
a) One set of ceramic fiber logs, (total 3 logs). Handle logs with care, extremely fragile.  
b) One bag of ember material.  
c) One installation, operation, and maintenance manual with warranty.  
Verify the adjustable air shutter setting is correct per TABLE 4. FIGURE 4 shows the air  
shutter welded into the end of each burner. There are three air shutters to be checked.  
FIGURE 4, item A shows the location of the air shutter locking screw, if adjustment is  
required.  
STEP 5  
FIGURE 4: ADJUSTABLE BURNER AIR SHUTTER  
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Bayvue DV-46  
Bayvue DV-30  
NATURAL GAS  
0 – 2000 FEET  
> 2000 FEET  
SAME  
0 – 2000 FEET  
> 2000 FEET  
SAME  
FRONT BURNER  
MIDDLE BURNER  
REAR BURNER  
1/8 INCH  
3/16 INCH  
3/8 INCH  
1/8 INCH  
1/4 INCH  
3/8 INCH  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
PROPANE  
0 – 2000 FEET  
1/8 INCH  
FULL OPEN  
FULL OPEN  
> 2000 FEET  
SAME  
0 – 2000 FEET  
1/8 INCH  
5/32INCH  
3/8 INCH  
> 2000 FEET  
SAME  
FRONT BURNER  
MIDDLE BURNER  
REAR BURNER  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
SAME  
TABLE 4: AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT  
LOG PLACEMENT  
The ceramic logs provided with this appliance are extremely fragile. Please handle these three logs with  
the utmost care. Small chips off of the logs can be covered up using high temp paint. FIGURE 5 and the  
following steps present log installation instructions. WARNING: IMPROPER LOG PLACEMENT  
INSIDE THE FIREBOX CAN CAUSE IMPROPER FUEL BURN, EXCESSIVE CARBON  
MONOXIDE (a colorless, odorless, toxic gas) PRODUCTION AND RESULT IN SOOTING AN  
ENTIRE HOUSE. MONITOR THE FIRST FEW FIRES TO ENSURE NO SOOTING.  
STEP 1 Center the rear log down onto the log retainer’s two keys into the log notches. See FIGURE 5a.  
STEP 2 Set the front log into the log retainer using the two outside log grate arms as guides. See  
FIGURE 5b. Rest front log arm against the back log. Note grooves for top log positioning.  
STEP 3 The top log lays on the left grooves nested on the back and front logs. See FIGURE 5c.  
STEP 4 Embers are placed into and over the front of the "V" shaped front burner. See FIGURE 5d.  
FIGURE 5a: REAR LOG PLACEMENT  
FIGURE 5B: FRONT LOG PLACEMENT  
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FIGURE 5c: LOG SET (3 PIECES EACH)  
FIGURE 5d: LOG SET WITH EMBERS  
FIFGURE 5d also provides a view of a proper flame pattern for the Bayvue DV when the manifold  
pressure is turned to high or its maximum Btu setting. Note that the embers that are close to the log grate  
are glowing red. Further, these same embers have a blue flame being emitted from them. This “effect” is  
because the front burner is designed not only to hold the embers but also to produce a small flame that  
creates the burning ember effect. The middle and rear burner are designed to produce the “fire” and turn  
the larger logs red. Note that a blue gas flame can be observed by looking down the front edge of the front  
log. This flame should be touching “not floating above” the burner. The flame tips will be yellow but no  
soot should be seen rising from the logs. It should be a very clean burn as shown in FIGURE 5d. Contact  
a local Country Flame Dealer or certified professional if there is any issue with the flame appearance.  
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CONTROL PANEL ACCESS  
HI  
LO  
FAN SPEED  
VALVE  
H
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CONTROL  
FAN SPEED  
V
A
N
L
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VE  
O
C
O
R
L
LO  
HI  
OFF  
PIEZO  
IGNITOR  
F
C
L
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A
N
M
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C
L
O
M
F
O
R
T
LO  
T
RO  
HI  
OFF  
PIEZO  
FLAME COMFORT  
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FIGURE 6: CONTROL PANEL  
The control panel is accessed through the front door of the Bayvue DV as shown in FIGURE 6. The  
control panel has controls that adjust the blower fan speed, adjusts the burning setting, includes the burning  
control, and the piezoelectric igniter control.  
HEARTH REQUIREMENTS  
When the Bayvue DV is to be installed directly on carpeting, combustible tile or other combustible  
material other than wood flooring, the carpet or combustible material must be covered first. Other than  
wood flooring, the floor must be covered with metal, non-combustible tile or wood paneling extending the  
full width and depth of the appliance. The Bayvue DV can sit on a raised hearth as long as all chimney  
pipe and all stove minimum clearances are maintained.  
VALVE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL  
From time to time, it may be necessary to remove the valve assembly. This assembly includes the SIT 820  
control valve, the base mounting plate for the burner assembly, the pilot system, the three burner spud (a  
spud is a removable cap or plug) orifice assemblies, and miscellaneous tubing. If it is ever necessary to  
remove the valve assembly, take care not to damage any parts. Further, this system, once removed, should  
be inspected by a certified professional before the valve assembly is reinstalled. The following steps  
should be followed to ensure no damage occurs in removing the valve assembly. To reinstall the valve  
assembly, reverse the steps as listed during the installation procedure.  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
Remove the control panel front access door by removing the screw hinge pins at the bottom  
of the door.  
Remove by pulling the rheostat knob off. Remove the four screws holding the control panel  
front bezel in place and remove the bezel plate. Disconnect the piezoelectric igniter’s wire  
from the igniter.  
STEP 3  
STEP 4  
Remove the four screws holding the control panel support brackets.  
Remove the two screws holding the heat shield that is directly above the valve access door  
area.  
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STEP 5  
Remove the glass door, logs, and embers. Refer to the specific section for each of these items  
for further instructions on removal and installation of the glass door, logs, and embers.  
Remove the three burner retaining screws and slide the burners off the burner spud orifice  
holders and remove the front, middle, and rear burners. It is critical to ensure each burner is  
marked so the correct burner is located in the same position it was removed from.  
Remove the nine screws sealing the complete burner assembly to the bottom of the stove.  
Disconnect the wiring to the terminal block and disconnect the gas.  
STEP 6  
STEP 7  
STEP 8  
Lift the complete gas valve assembly out of the stove. FIGURE 7 shows the assembly.  
FIGURE 7: GAS VALVE ASSEMBLY  
FUEL CONVERSION KITS  
WARNING: Conversion kits shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance with  
the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the authorized  
agency having juristriction. If the information in these manufacturer’s instructions are not  
followed exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property  
damage, personal injury or loss of life. The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper  
installation of this kit. The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the  
converted appliance is checked as specified in the owner instructions supplied with the  
conversion kit.  
The next several pages explain the conversion kits and step by step procedures to complete conversions.  
This information is provided for homeowner reference but all conversions are to be completed by a certified  
professional.  
In the event of any problem with a Country Flame conversion kit or the installation of the kit, please contact  
a local authorized Country Flame Dealer or contact Country Flame directly to obtain additional information  
and assistance in properly resolving the problem.  
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PR CONVERSION KIT BV-4604 CONTENTS:  
ITEM  
QTY  
PART NUMBER  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
Regulator  
Pilot Orifice  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SIT 820 NOVA mV Gas Valve  
#35 Pilot Injector Orifice  
69 DMS LP Front Orifice Spud  
55 DMS LP Middle Orifice Spud  
53 DMS LP Rear Orifice Spud  
Conversion NG to LP  
GC-3906-01  
BV-4614  
BV-4626  
BV-4627  
BV-4628  
35-0500-01  
BV-4650  
Front Spud Orifice  
Middle Spud Orifice  
Rear Spud Orifice  
Conversion Label  
Instructions  
Conversion Kit Instructions  
PR CONVERSION KIT BV-3004 CONTENTS:  
ITEM  
QTY  
PART NUMBER  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
Regulator  
Pilot  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SIT 820 NOVA mV Gas Valve  
#35 Pilot Injector Orifice  
GC-3906-01  
BV-4614  
BV-4632  
BV-4633  
BV-4634  
BV-4620  
BV-4622  
35-0500-03  
BV-4650  
Front Spud Orifice  
Middle Spud Orifice  
Rear Spud Orifice  
Middle Burner  
Rear Burner  
70 DMS LP Front Orifice Spud  
59 DMS LP Middle Orifice Spud  
55 DMS LP Rear Orifice Spud  
Middle Burner for 30,000Btu  
Rear Burner for 30,000Btu  
Conversion NG to LP  
Conversion Label  
Instructions  
Conversion Kit Instructions  
NG CONVERSION KIT BV-4603 CONTENTS:  
ITEM  
QTY  
PART NUMBER  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
Regulator  
Pilot  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SIT 820 NOVA mV Gas Valve  
#51 Pilot Injector Orifice  
55 DMS NG Front Orifice Spud  
45 DMS NG Middle Orifice Spud  
40 DMS NG Rear Orifice Spud  
Conversion LP to NG  
GC-3905-01  
BV-4613  
BV-4623  
BV-4624  
BV-4625  
35-0500-02  
BV-4650  
Front Spud Orifice  
Middle Spud Orifice  
Rear Spud Orifice  
Conversion Label  
Instructions  
Conversion Kit Instructions  
NG CONVERSION KIT BV-3003 CONTENTS:  
ITEM  
QTY  
PART NUMBER  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
Regulator  
Pilot  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SIT 820 NOVA mV Gas Valve  
#51 Pilot Injector Orifice  
GC-3905-01  
BV-4613  
BV-4629  
BV-4630  
BV-4631  
BV-4620  
BV-4622  
35-0500-04  
BV4650  
Front Spud Orifice  
Middle Spud Orifice  
Rear Spud Orifice  
Middle Burner  
Rear Burner  
57 DMS NG Front Orifice Spud  
50 DMS NG Middle Orifice Spud  
45 DMS NG Rear Orifice Spud  
Middle Burner for 30,000Btu  
Rear Burner for 30,000Btu  
Conversion LP to NG  
Conversion Label  
Instructions  
Conversion Kit Instructions  
NOTE: Conversion kits are available only for natural gas and propane fuel.  
NOTE: A Country Flame conversion kit is to be installed only by certified service technicians.  
NOTE: Check kit contents for all parts. Do not attempt conversion with items missing.  
NOTE: A Torx T20 Tamper-Proof screwdriver may be separately ordered if needed.  
NOTE: D.M.S. (DMS is Drill Manufacturer's Standard) Standard twist drill or steel wire gauge number.  
WARNING: The gas supply MUST BE SHUT OFF prior to disconnecting the electrical power and  
before proceeding with ANY conversion kit installation.  
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A certified service technician will require one of the following Country Flame certified conversion kits,  
depending on the type of conversion being planned.  
PROPANE CONVERSION KIT  
To convert from natural gas to propane fuel follow conversion Steps 1 through 15 starting on this page,  
using one of the following conversion kits:  
Bayvue DV-46N to DV46P Kit BV-4604  
Bayvue DV-30N to DV46P Kit BV-3004  
NATURAL GAS CONVERSION KIT  
To convert from propane to natural gas fuel follow conversion Steps 1 through 15 starting on this page,  
using one of the following conversion kits:  
Bayvue DV46P to DV46N Kit BV-4603  
Bayvue DV30P to DV46N Kit BV-3003  
PROPANE CONVERSION  
Bayvue DV appliances are shipped from the Country Flame factory set for 46,000 Btu Natural Gas fuel  
usage; however, conversion kits may be purcahsed from Country Flame to convert the Bayvue DV to  
different fuels (propane or natural gas) or lower the heat outuput to 30,000 Btu. Depending on the specific  
model owned and being converted, conversion kits contain different repalcement parts that are kit specific.  
Conversion requires adjustment to the regulators, the burners, and the pilot system. Refer to TABLE 1 and  
page 4 and page 5 for the correct gas pressures corresponding to the conversion kit being used.  
WARNING: This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency in accordance  
with the manufacturer’s instructions and all applicable codes and requirements of the  
authorized agency having juristriction. If the information in these instructions are not followed  
exactly, a fire, explosion or production of carbon monoxide may result causing property damage,  
personal injury or loss of life. The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper  
installation of this kit. The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the  
converted appliance is checked as specified in the owner instructions supplied with the kit.  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
STEP 3  
Turn the control knob to the OFF position and turn off the gas supply to the valve.  
Remove control knob extentions from the valve. Allow system to cool before proceeding.  
Remove the control panel by removing the two screws located at the top of the panel.  
Disconnect the wire from back of piezoelectric igniter. Disconnect wires from on/off switch  
and variable speed control if required.  
STEP 4  
Refer to FIGURE 8 and using a Torx T20 screwdriver, remove and discard the three pressure  
regulator mounting screws (Item A), the pressure regulator tower (Item B), and the diaphragm  
assembly (Item C).  
FIGURE 8: SIT 820 NOVA mV GAS CONTROL VALVE  
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STEP 5  
Refer to FIGURE 8. Ensure that the rubber gasket (Item D) is properly positioned and install  
the new HI/LO pressure regulator assembly to the valve using the supplied screws (Item E).  
Tighten screws securely.  
STEP 6  
STEP 7  
Attach the enclosed "conversion" label near the certification label.  
Re-attach all wiring to the fan control knob and the piezoelectric igniter. Replace the access  
panel and tighten the two screws. Replace the control knobs.  
STEP 8  
STEP 9  
Remove the door, the logs, and the embers, noting the position of each log as it is removed.  
Remove the two screws holding the ember tray in place. Lift up the ember tray and remove.  
STEP 10 Remove the three burners. Mark each burner as to their location. Refer to FIGURE 4 and  
TABLE 4 for proper air shutter adjustment for each burner. Adjust each burner’s air shutter to  
meet fuel conversion requirements. NOTE: Use the shank of an appropriately sized drill bit  
as an air shutter gauge. Pass the gauge through both sides of the air shutter, adjust and lock  
the shutter removing the gauge when finished making adjustments.  
STEP 11 Use a 3/8-inch (10mm) wrench to remove and discard the burner spud orifices. Place the new  
burner spud orifices in the appropriate location per the conversion kit instruction or refer to  
page 12 for the proper location of each labeled burner spud orifice.  
STEP 12 Remove and replace the pilot gas orifice located in the PILOT FLAME DIFFUSER BODY.  
a) Remove the pilot flame diffuser (FIGURE 9, Item B) by pulling up on it.  
The retainer clip (FIGURE 9, Item A) should release the pilot flame diffuser  
with a light pulling motion.  
b) Remove the pilot gas orifice (FIGURE 10, Item F) by using a 5/32 hex head  
wrench (Allen wrench) placed in the top of the pilot gas orifice.  
c) Verify the correct pilot gas orifice number per page 14 kit definitions.  
Reinstall and tighten the new pilot gas orifice and replace the pilot flame  
diffuser by reinserting it into the retainer clip.  
FIGURE 9: PILOT VALVE (back side)  
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FIGURE 10: PILOT VALVE  
STEP 13 Refer to FIGURE 11, Note (X). The piezoelectric igniter cannot be installed incorrectly unless  
it is damaged. The piezoelectric igniter should be in a parallel plane to the pilot flame diffuser  
body. Each time the igniter button is pressed, a blue arc should occur from the piezoelectric  
igniter to the pilot flame diffuser body. Replace the burners, the ember tray, the logs, the  
embers, and the door, ensuring correct position of all components.  
FIGURE 11: PILOT VALVE  
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STEP 14 Open the gas supply and perform gas leak test. One of the best methods used to check for gas  
leaks is soap bubbles. Soap bubbles are made by mixing liquid detergent with a little water  
and shaking vigorously to create soap bubbles. Cover the gas pipe joint or valve component  
with these soap bubbles. If soap bubbles grow in size or the bubbles are blown off the  
connection, a gas leak exists. Make necessary repairs and retest until no change in soap  
bubbles is seen at any joint or valve connection.  
WARNING: DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS  
STEP 15 Re-light the appliance. Check the flame control operation.  
NATURAL GAS CONVERSION  
Conversion from propane to natural gas follows the same 15 steps listed above using the parts from a  
natural gas conversion kit. Adhere to the following:  
NOTE: Conversion kits are to be installed by qualified service technicians.  
NOTE: Do not install a kit IF conversion items are missing; check kit for all parts needed.  
NOTE: A Torx T20 Tamper-Proof screwdriver may be ordered separately if needed.  
INTAKE AND EXHAUST CONDITIONS  
WARNING:  
(Safety relief valves) Operation of this appliance with an improperly installed or an  
improperly maintained venting system could result in carbon monoxide poisoning. Make sure that all  
safety relief valves are closed and free from obstruction at all times. This is crucial in terms of operational  
safety. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR BE  
PLACED IN THE VACINITY OF THIS PRODUCT TO ENSURE MAXIMUM SAFETY. IF  
BATTERY OPERATED DETECTORS ARE USED, REPLACE THE BATTERY ANNUALY.  
SEALED VENTING SYSTEM  
The Bayvue DV is designed for a sealed vent system. This means that all flue connections, including all  
seams and joints, are to be sealed with high temperature silicone rated for a minimum of 600OF (316OC) to  
ensure that a proper draft occurs during appliance operation. If it becomes necessary to disassemble the  
venting, proper care must be used to reassemble and reseal the vent air intake assembly.  
THERMOSTAT/FAN CIRCUIT  
The Bayvue DV is pre-wired to accept a millivolt wall thermostat and includes as standard, a room air  
blower fan assembly. This blower is equipped with a three-prong 120 VAC grounded power cord that  
protects against shock hazard. This plug should be connected directly into a properly grounded three-  
prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding pin from the blower’s plug.  
The room air blower fan system is activated once the power cord explained in the preceding paragraph has  
been plugged in. The fan circuit is activated along with the heat sensing thermo-disc and the fan speed  
control rheostat. A wall thermostat can be connected to the terminal block on the back of the pedestal.  
Simply remove the factory installed jumper and wire in the thermostat. Refer to FIGURE 12. CAUTION:  
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing the controls or the blower system. Wiring errors can  
cause improper and dangerous operational conditions. ALWAYS verify proper operation of the Bayvue  
DV product after any servicing. Should any problems or operational issues be noted after servicing has  
been completed, DO NOT USE THE SYSTEM until corrections have been made.  
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FIGURE 12: BLOWER FAN  
FAN INSTALLATION  
The Bayvue DV comes standard with the fan kit installed. The Fan Kit consists of a blower system. The  
fan is connected to the Bayvue DV’s wiring harness. The Bayvue DV is pre-wired for and includes a  
rheostat (speed control), a heat activated thermo-disc and a 120 volt receptacle. The fan slips inside the  
back of the pedestal into two slides mounted to the bottom of the firebox.  
DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION  
GENERAL  
Country Flame Bayvue DV product is approved for side wall vent or vertical vent through a roof. Only  
Simpson Dura Vent chimney components or Selkirk Model Direct-Temp chimney components may be  
used with this product. Simpson Dura Vent chimney vent products are listed in this manual to assist with  
vent installation selection. Read all these instructions carefully before starting the installation. Failure to  
follow instructions may create a fire or other safety hazard, and will void the product warranty. Be sure to  
follow installation instructions and maintain proper venting and maintain clearances to combustible that  
will vary from one installation to another.  
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INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  
The Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent System and the Selkirk Model Direct-Temp System are engineered  
products that have been designed and tested for use with the Country Flame Bayvue DV product. The  
chimney pipe product warranty will be voided and serious fire, health, or other safety hazards may result  
from any of the following actions:  
Installation of any damaged venting component.  
Unauthorized modification of the venting system.  
Installation of any component part not approved by Country Flame.  
Installation other than as instructed by these instructions.  
Conform to all local building codes during product installation.  
WARNING  
Always maintain required clearances (air space) to nearby combustibles to prevent a fire hazard. Do not fill air  
space with insulation. Minimum clearance between vent pipes and combustible surfaces is 1 inch (25mm) except  
where stated otherwise. Be sure to check the vent termination clearance requirements from decks, window soffits,  
gas regulators, air supply inlets, and public walkways, as specified in these installation instructions and local  
building codes. (Refer to the drawing for horizontal termination locations).  
The gas appliances and vent system must be vented directly to the outside of the building, and never be attached to  
a chimney serving a separate solid fuel or gas-burning appliance. This direct vent gas appliance must use its own  
separate vent system. Common vent systems are prohibited and void the warranty.  
INSTALLER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Wear gloves and safety glasses for protection.  
Take note of all power lines when using ladders or working on roof tops.  
Be aware of electrical wiring locations in walls and ceilings.  
Properly use ladders and ensure safe angles for use.  
VENTING PARTS LIST  
The Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent System offers a complete line of component parts for installation of  
both horizontal and vertical installations. Many items are offered in decorative black, as well as  
galvanized finish. The galvanized pipe and fittings are used for concealed locations such as attics, or  
spaces where corrosion is a factor, such as above the roof line. Decorative plated trim kits are available for  
both wall thimbles and ceiling support boxes. Snorkel terminations are available for applications which  
may require vertical rise on the building exterior. The components listed in TABLE 5 have been approved  
for use with the Country Flame Bayvue DV Stoves.  
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Country Flame Part # Dura-Vent Part #  
Description  
CF-11010  
CF-11011  
CF-11012  
CF-11013  
CF-11014  
CF-11015  
CF-11016  
CF-11017  
CF-11018  
CF-11019  
CF-11020  
CF-11030  
CF-11031  
CF-11032  
CF-11033  
CF-11051  
CF-11058  
CF-11052  
CF-11055  
CF-11056  
CF-11054  
CF-11057  
CF-11043  
CF-11044  
CF-11040  
CF-11041  
CF-11050  
908B  
907B  
906  
906B  
904  
904B  
903  
903B  
902  
902B  
911B  
945  
945B  
990  
990B  
940  
942  
941  
943  
953  
963  
988  
981  
982  
984  
6" Pipe Length, Black  
9" Pipe Length, Black  
12" Pipe Length  
12" Pipe Length, Black  
24" Pipe Length  
24" Pipe Length, Black  
36" Pipe Length  
36" Pipe Length, Black  
48" Pipe Length  
48" Pipe Length, Black  
11" to 14-5/8" Pipe, Adjustable, Black  
45 Degree Elbow  
45 Degree Elbow, Black  
90 Degree Elbow  
90 Degree Elbow, Black  
Round Support Box/ Wall Thimble cover  
Wall Thimble  
Cathedral Ceiling Support Box  
Flashing, 0/12 to 6/12 Roof Pitch  
Storm Collar  
Ceiling Fire stop  
Wall Strap  
Snorkel Termination (36")  
Snorkel Termination (14")  
Horizontal Square Termination  
Vertical Termination  
Vinyl Siding Standoff  
983  
950  
TABLE 5: DURA-VENT PARTS LIST  
BASIC VENT KITS  
CF-11000 This standard termination kit includes the following:  
CF-11033  
CF-11051  
CF-11040  
1 each - 90 Degree Black Elbow  
1 each - Round Ceiling Support/ Wall Thimble Cover  
1 each - Horizontal Square Cap  
Note: The above kit is not a complete termination system. Order straight pipe lengths, as needed.  
In Canada, a wall thimble is required to complete an installation.  
CF-11001 This standard termination kit includes the following:  
CF-11033  
CF-11051  
CF-11040  
CF-11015  
CF-11020  
Note:  
1 each - 90 Degree Black Elbow  
1 each - Round Ceiling Support/ Wall Thimble Cover  
1 each - Horizontal Square Cap  
1 each - 24" Black Pipe  
1 each - 11" - 14 5/8" Black Adjustable Pipe  
In Canada, a wall thimble is required to complete an installation.  
CF-11002  
CF-11055  
CF-11056  
CF-11041  
Note:  
This vertical termination kit includes the following:  
1 each - Flashing 0/12 - 6/12  
1 each - Storm Collar  
1 each - Vertical Termination Cap  
The support box is not included in the kit.  
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INSTALLATION PLAN  
VENT (FRESH AIR) REQUIREMENTS  
The Bayvue DV burns fuel by combining the proper amount of natural gas or propane with fresh air to  
obtain complete combustion. During heavy natural gas demand periods (extremely cold consecutive days)  
the local gas supplier may provide “filler gasses” with the natural gas fuel supply. This mixed gas may  
cause a change in burner flame appearance. This may cause soot to form on the logs and viewing  
windows. In the event any change in the burn pattern is noticed, contact the local gas supplier to obtain  
additional information and contact a certified professional to clean and adjust the appliance, if necessary.  
It is imperative to ensure delivery of the proper amount of fresh combustion air to gas appliances. The  
Bayvue DV (direct vent) chimney system brings all combustion fresh air requirements through a dual  
chimney pipe and exhausts the spent combustion gasses back through the chimney pipe system. Failure to  
properly seal the direct vent chimney system will allow leaks that will prevent the proper amount of fresh  
air from being available for combustion or can potentially leak harmful combustion gasses back into the  
home. Failure to provide adequate combustion air will cause operational problems, increased maintenance  
issues, and potential failure of the gas stove to perform to its designed standard. For specific details on  
combustion air requirements, refer to the current NFPA-54 (natural gas) or NFPA-58 (propane) and the  
current ANSI Z223.1 standards. Although direct vent gas appliances are designed to minimize fresh air  
issues, the homeowner should understand fresh air requirements for all fuel burning appliances in a home  
and also understand the interaction these appliances can have on each other and the availability of fresh air  
in the home. The next several paragraphs explain and provide examples of fresh air issues.  
Modern construction techniques are making new homes tighter and tighter to air infiltration. This is good  
in one sense as it reduces the amount of energy required to maintain a home at a comfortable temperature;  
however, this is bad in another sense because without an adequate fresh air supply, these new air tight  
homes become “stale or depleted of fresh air.” Most new airtight homes come with air exchange systems  
that replace inside home air with fresh outside air so many times an hour. This air exchange system is  
balanced to the number of occupants and the fuel burning appliances located in the home. If additional  
combustion devices are added to a home, a certified professional should rebalance the air exchanger.  
Rebalancing the system adjusts for the fresh air usage of any new combustion appliance. Rebalancing the  
air exchanger ensures proper amounts of fresh air for the home occupants and other appliances. If your  
home contains an air exchange system, contact a local certified professional to have a fresh air analysis  
done while the Country Flame appliance is being installed.  
A homeowner needs to understand the terms “restricted” and “unrestricted” air space. Even though  
properly installed direct vent chimney systems eliminate combustion air requirements there is still the  
requirement for ventilation air. If a home is not air tight, depending on room configuration and other fresh  
air barriers, a gas appliance can still be installed in too small a room and “starved or restricted” from  
receiving the proper amount of necessary air. Again, this is not true of Direct Vent appliances whose  
chimneys provide for combustion air; however, direct vent appliance chimney systems do not provide for  
ventilation air requirements. Determining the amount of fresh air available to a gas appliance is a  
relatively easy mathematical exercise. Get out the old calculator and follow the examples provided. First,  
here are the “official” definition of terms:  
a)  
Space: a room where a gas appliance is to be placed. The total space required to ensure proper  
fresh air to a gas appliance can include additional space or room(s) if there is no restriction to airflow  
between the space(s) or room(s). “Unrestricted” space means (i) no closable doors can exist between  
rooms or (ii) there must be proper sized grills (non-closing) placed between adjoining spaces or rooms. If  
closable doors exist or no grills exist between adjoining rooms, then the adjoining space next to where the  
gas appliance is to be located cannot be included in the calculation to determine if adequate fresh air exists  
for proper operation of the gas appliance.  
b)  
Unrestricted space: is defined as an area that provides at least 50 cubic feet of air volume for  
each 1,000 Btu per hour of input heat rating of a gas appliance. The 50 cubic feet of fresh air volume is  
made up of primary (combustion) and secondary (heated) air requirements. Vented gas appliances use 10  
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cubic feet of the available volume of air for primary (combustion) air. Again, Direct Vent gas appliances  
fulfill combustion air requirements by providing this air through the chimney system. The additional 40  
cubic feet of fresh air is heated and moved throughout the home as secondary (ventilation) air. Thus, for  
the Bayvue DV to operate properly the appliance requires 1,840 cubic feet of unrestricted air space. This  
requirement was determined by taking the 46,000 Btu/H and dividing it by 1,000 Btu/H which equals 46.  
Now multiply 46 times the 40 cubic feet (ventilation air only) requirement which equals 1,840 cubic feet  
of room space. If a Country Flame vented appliance was being installed, the minimum room size would  
increase to 2,300 square feet as combustion air would have to be supplied by the room. Always use the  
highest Btu/H rating of an appliance to determine the maximum fresh air requirement before an appliance  
is placed in a room. NOTE: Cubic feet equals the length times width times height of the room where the  
gas appliance is to be installed. Adjoining spaces air volume can be included only if the spaces are  
connected by doorless passageways or non closing grills that connects to the room where the gas appliance  
is installed.  
c)  
Restricted space: is defined as an area that has less than 50 cubic feet of air volume for each  
1,000 Btu per hour of input heat rating of the gas appliances installed in that area. WARNING: NEVER  
install a gas appliance in a restricted space unless adequate airflow is provided for proper  
combustion and ventilation (primary and secondary air) to that restricted space.  
EXAMPLE 1: A basement room is going to have a gas heater installed. The room is 8’4” by 18’7” by  
23’0” for a total air volume of 3,561.8 cubic feet. Divide the rooms cubic feet of air space by 50 cubic feet  
(40 cubic feet if a direct vent system was being installed) which gives 71.24. Multiply 71.24 times 1,000  
Btu/H. This means that as long as the appliance being installed in this particular room has less than a  
71,236 Btu/H input rating, there is enough air volume to support proper combustion and ventilation air.  
This specific example would be classified as an unrestricted space.  
EXAMPLE 2: A room will have a direct vent fireplace installed that has an input rating of 26,200 Btu/H.  
An adjoining room connected by a doorless passageway contains a 60,000 Btu/H rated furnace. The room  
where the direct vent appliance will be installed is 10’ by 15’ by 8’ with an air volume of 1,200 cubic feet.  
The adjoining room is 12’ by 16’ by 8’ for an air volume of 1,536 cubic feet. Total air volume of the two  
rooms is 2,736 cubic feet. Divide 1,200 cubic feet by 40 cubic feet equals 30. Divide 1,536 cubic feet by  
50 cubic feet equals 30.72. Add the two numbers (30 plus 30.72) equals 60.72. Multiply 60.72 times  
1,000 Btu/H equals 60,720 Btu/H. This final number (60,720) indicates the maximum input rating any  
appliance the adjoining room’s air volume can properly provide combustion and ventilation air for. At the  
same time, the total Btu/H input ratings of the appliances that will be installed is 86,200 Btu/H. This  
means EXAMPLE 2 rooms are classified as RESTRICTED AIR SPACE because 86,200 Btu/H appliance  
use is greater 60,720 Btu/H room air. Additional air must be provided to this area to meet air requirements  
when both appliances are operating at the same time. RESTRICTED AIR SPACE can be ventilated in a  
number of different ways to meet the combustion and ventilation air requirements of the appliances  
installed.  
METHOD A: Vent the area directly to the outdoors. Use one square inch of opening for each  
4,000 Btu/H of additional air required. For EXAMPLE 2, there is a requirement for an additional 25,480  
Btu/H of air requirement. Divide 25,480 by 4,000 equals 6.37. Thus, an opening would have to be  
provided to the outdoors that has an open area of 6.37 square inches in order to satisfy the air requirements  
for the appliances and room sizes given in EXAMPLE 2.  
METHOD B: Additional air can also be accomplished by creating doorless passages to other  
rooms or providing venting grills to other rooms. If venting grills are to be used, they would need to  
provide a minimum of 50 square inches of opening and any one side must be greater than 5 inches. At the  
same time a minimum of two grills are required. One grill should be located within 12 inches from the  
floor and one grill should be 12 inches from the ceiling. Again, refer to the National Fuel Codes for  
information concerning restricted or confined air space.  
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DIRECT VENT TERMINATION  
There are two types of direct vent termination that can be used with the Bayvue DV appliance:  
Horizontal Termination  
Vertical Termination  
VENT TERMINALS  
There are four types of vent terminals available for the Bayvue DV appliances. Three of these vent  
terminal types apply to horizontal terminations.  
Standard Horizontal Terminal  
14” Snorkel, Horizontal Terminal  
36” Snorkel, Horizontal Terminal  
Vertical Terminal  
STANDARD HORIZONTAL TERMINAL  
All horizontal terminations require a minimum of 24" of vertical flue measured from the top of the stove.  
SNORKEL TERMINAL (14" OR 36")  
For installations close to the ground you must use a snorkel (extended terminal) that has the vertical rise  
built into it. The 36" snorkel is designed for below grade installation. WARNING: Direct vent terminals  
will not be recessed into a wall or siding.  
VERTICAL TERMINAL  
Vertical terminals are measured from the top of the stove and can be no more than a maximum of 34 feet  
from stove to flue cap. Where floors or attic space are penetrated by chimney vent pipe, safety requires  
that a round support box/fire stop be installed to ensure minimum clearances to any combustible material is  
maintained.  
CHIMNEY PIPE  
When planning the installation, it is necessary to select the proper length of vent pipe for a particular  
requirement. The Venting Graphs provided on the following pages will aid the installer in determining the  
proper relationship between vertical and horizontal side wall venting. These Venting Graphs should assist  
the installer in determining the various vent pipe lengths allowed for a specific installation. It is also  
important to note the wall thickness. Select the amount of vertical rise desired for "vertical -to- horizontal"  
type installations. To determine the length of a pipe required for vertical installation, measure the distance  
from the application flue outlet to ceiling, the ceiling thickness, the vertical rise in an attic, or second story,  
and allow for sufficient vent height above the roof-line. For two story applications, fire stops are required  
at each floor level. If an offset is needed in the attic, additional pipe and elbows will be required.  
STANDARD HORIZONTAL VENT  
STEP 1. Set the gas appliance in the desired location. Check to determine if wall studs are in the way  
where the venting system is to be attached. If wall studs become obstructions to venting, adjust the  
appliance location, if possible, to minimize the requirement to cut wall studs.  
STEP 2. All direct vent chimney pipe and fittings are designed with special twist-lock connections. To  
allow easy connection to the venting system, a twist lock adapter has been built into the Bayvue DV.  
Assemble the desired combination of black pipe and elbows to the appliance adapter with pipe seams  
oriented towards the wall or floor, as much out of view as possible.  
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NOTE (1)  
Four indentations, located on the female ends of pipes and fittings, are  
designed to slide straight into the male ends of pipes and fittings. Orient the four pipe  
indentations to match the four entry slots on the male ends of the pipe. Push the pipe  
sections together. Twist-lock one section clockwise approximately one-quarter turn, until the  
two sections are fully locked. The female locking lugs will not be visible from the outside on  
the black pipe or fittings. Locate them by examining the inside of the female ends.  
NOTE (2)  
Horizontal vent runs must be supported every three feet with wall straps. All  
intake air seams, including elbows, are required to be sealed with high temperature 600OF  
rated silicone sealant or equivalent.  
STEP 3. With the adapter and pipe attached to the stove, slide the stove into its correct location, and mark  
the wall for a 10" x 10" square hole. The center of the square hole should line up with the centerline of the  
horizontal pipe. Cut and frame the 10" square hole in the exterior wall where the vent will be terminated.  
If the wall being penetrated is constructed of non-combustible material, i.e. masonry block or concrete, a  
7" diameter hole is fine.  
NOTE (1) The horizontal vent must rise a 1/4" for every 1 foot of run towards from the  
appliance to the termination. Never allow any vent to run downward from the stove. This  
will create high temperature pockets and will create the potential for a house fire.  
NOTE (2) The location of the horizontal vent termination on an exterior wall must meet all  
local and national building codes, and must not be easily blocked or obstructed.  
NOTE (3) Install a two-piece wall thimble (wall penetration heat shield) in the 10" x 10"  
square hole.  
STEP 4  
Position the horizontal vent termination in the center of the 10 inch square hole. Attach the  
horizontal vent termination to the exterior wall with the four wood screws provided as shown  
in FIGURE 13. Before attaching the Vent Termination to the exterior wall, run a bead of non-  
hardening mastic around its outside edges. This mastic will provide a weather seal between  
the horizontal vent termination and the exterior wall. The arrow on the horizontal vent cap  
should be pointing up. Ensure that proper clearances to combustible materials are maintained  
in all installations.  
NOTE (1) The four wood screws provided should be replaced with appropriate fasteners for  
stucco, brick, concrete, or other types of sidings.  
NOTE (2) For buildings with vinyl sidings, a Vinyl Siding Standoff (Part 950), should be  
installed between the vent cap and the exterior wall. . Attach the Vinyl Siding Standoff to the  
Horizontal Vent Termination. The Vinyl Siding Standoff prevents excessive heat from  
overheating the vinyl siding or the framing material underneath.  
STEP 5  
STEP 6  
Before connecting the horizontal run of vent pipe to the vent termination, slide the black  
decorative wall thimble cover over the vent pipe.  
Position the appliance and vent against the wall. Insert the vent pipe into the vent cap  
assembly. It is important that the vent pipe extend into the vent cap sufficient distance so as to  
result in a minimum pipe overlap of 1-1/4". Secure the connection between the vent pipe and  
the cap by attaching the two sheet metal strips extending from the vent cap assembly into the  
outer wall of the vent pipe. Use the two sheet metal screws to connect the strips to the pipe  
section. Bend any remaining portion of the sheet metal strip back towards the vent cap, so it  
will be concealed by the decorative wall thimble cover. Refer to FIGURE 14.  
STEP 7  
Slide the decorative wall thimble up FIGURE 16 to the wall surface and attach with screws  
provided. Apply decorative plated trim if desired as shown in FIGURE 15.  
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Vinyl Siding  
Apply Sealant  
to all Four Sides  
WOOD SCREWS  
Screws  
Bolt Terminal  
to vinyl  
standoff  
HOT  
Vinyl Siding  
Standoff  
Wall Penetration  
Heat Shield (Wall Thimble)  
Duravent Part #942  
FIGURE 13: HORIZONTAL VENTING  
Fold and  
Sheet Metal  
Screw Strap  
Wood  
Screws  
Wall  
Thimble  
Wall  
Thimble  
Strap  
FIGURE 14: HORIZONTAL VENT  
FIGURE 15: DECORATIVE TRIM  
10"  
10"  
Ceiling  
Joists  
1 1/2" Wood  
Screws  
FIGURE 16: ROUND SUPPORT BOX/WALL THIMBLE  
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VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL VENT  
STEP 1. Determine the amount of horizontal run for a specific installation. Note the minimum vertical  
run and ensure it is met for a specific application as shown in FIGURE 17 below.  
STEP 2. FIGURE 18 or 19 provides the minimum vertical rise required for a specific horizontal run  
VERTICAL TERMINATION  
Vertical  
Termination  
Cap  
Storm Collar  
Flashing  
Ceiling  
Firestop  
HORIZONTAL TOP FLUE INSTALLATION  
Standard  
Horizontal  
Terminal  
Cathedral  
Ceiling  
Support  
Box  
Min. 24" Pipe  
Length (if  
Round Support  
Box/Wall  
Thimble  
Pipe  
Lengths  
90 Deg.  
Elbow  
installation  
requires less  
vertical it must  
be installed as  
per horizontal  
rear flue  
instructions  
FIGURE 17: HORIZONTAL & VERTICAL VENT SYSTEM  
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VENT GRAPHS  
Vent graphs are provided to assist the certified installer in determining the correct horizontal and vertical  
lengths of chimney pipe to be utilized for both a specific application and the specific fuel that will be used  
with a specific Bayvue DV model fireplace. Note: The Bayvue DV 46 and DV 30 have separate vent charts  
both per model and type of fuel being used. Ensure that the correct Chart is referenced during installation  
planning.  
1. Determine which fuel graph chart is to be used. (Natural Gas or Propane)  
2. Determine the height from the top of the stove to the 7" elbow. Draw a horizontal line until it  
intersects with the slanted graph line.  
3. From the point of this intersection, draw a vertical line to the bottom of the graph.  
4. Select the indicated dimension, and position the unit in accordance with the same.  
Example 1: (Natural Gas Graph DV 46) If the vertical dimension from the top of the stove  
is 7 feet, the horizontal run to the outer wall flange must not exceed 9 feet.  
Example 2: (Propane Gas Graph DV 46) If the vertical dimension from the top of the stove  
is 21 feet, the horizontal run to the outer wall flange must not exceed 8 feet.  
FIGURE 18: BAYVUE DV VENT GRAPHS, MODEL DV 46  
VENTING GRAPH FOR  
DV 46 NATURAL GAS  
VENTING GRAPH FOR  
DV 46 PROPANE  
34  
34  
32  
30  
32  
30  
28  
26  
28  
26  
24  
22  
24  
22  
20  
18  
20  
18  
Max. Vertical  
Installation  
34'  
Min. Vertical  
6'  
16  
14  
16  
14  
12  
10  
12  
10  
8
6
8
6
7'  
4
2
4
2
Min. Horizontal 11"  
Max. Horizontal 21" at  
2' Vertical  
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
2
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
2
Max. Horizontal 9'  
VENT TERMINATION MUST FALL IN THE GREY AREA  
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VENT GRAPH (cont'd)  
Note: Maximum propane horizontal vent run is 13' (3960mm) when the vertical vent rise is 10' (3048mm)  
Note: Minimum vertical rise is 2' (908 mm)  
Note: Minimum horizontal run is 11" (279mm) on a vertical to horizontal installation.  
Note: Minimum wall thickness 4" (100mm)  
Note: Maximum wall thickness 20" (508mm).  
FIGURE 19: BAYVUE DV VENT GRAPHS, MODEL DV 30  
VENTING GRAPH FOR  
DV 30 NATURAL GAS  
VENTING GRAPH FOR  
DV 30 PROPANE  
34  
34  
32  
30  
32  
30  
28  
26  
28  
26  
24  
22  
24  
22  
20  
18  
20  
18  
16  
14  
16  
14  
12  
10  
12  
10  
8
6
8
6
4
2
4
2
2
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
2
4
6
8
10  
12  
14  
16  
VENT TERMINATION MUST FALL IN THE GREY AREA  
A vent shall not terminate:  
A.  
B.  
C.  
Within six feet (1.8 meters) of a mechanical air supply inlet to a building.  
Above a utility meter within three feet (1 meter) horizontally of its vertical center line.  
Within six feet (1.8 meters) of any gas service regulator vent outlet.  
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D.  
E.  
Within twelve inches (305 millimeter) of an unventilated soffit.  
Less than twelve inches (305 millimeter) above grade level from the bottom of the vent terminal.  
A vent shall not terminate directly above a side-walk or paved driveway which is located between two  
single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.  
Clearance of 12" (30cm) minimum is only permitted if the veranda, porch, deck, or balcony, is fully open  
on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor.  
For USA installations, follow current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223.1 with reference to NFPA 54  
(natural gas) or NFPA 58 (propane.) In CANADA refer to CGA B149 Installation Codes Note: Local  
Codes or Regulations may require different clearances.  
SNORKEL VENT  
For installations requiring a vertical rise on the exterior of the building, follow the same installation  
procedures as used for standard Horizontal Terminations up to STEP 3, then continue with STEP 4 below.  
If the Snorkel Termination must be installed below grade, use the 36" snorkel. Proper drainage must be  
provided to prevent water from entering the Snorkel Termination.  
Note: The maximum 90 degree elbows permitted per side wall (horizontal)  
installation is one. An additional 45 degree is permitted for corner installation.  
VERTICAL VENT  
Vertical termination assumes no horizontal run of exhaust pipe is involved in the venting system. The  
maximum vertical rise allowed for the Bayvue DV appliance is 34 feet when measured from the top of the  
appliance to the bottom of the Flue Cap. The maximum number of 45 degree elbows permitted for a  
vertical installation is four elbows. Installation of the four elbows does not decrease the allowable vertical  
rise of the Bayvue DV appliance.  
STEP 1 Do not pack air spaces between combustibles and the vent pipe with insulation.  
STEP 2 Set the gas appliance in the desired location. Drop a plumb bob down from the ceiling to the  
position of the appliance flue exit, and mark the location where the vent will penetrate the  
ceiling. Drill a small hole at this point. Next, drop a plumb bob from the roof to the hole  
previously drilled in the ceiling. Mark the spot where the vent will penetrate the roof.  
Determine if ceiling joists, roof rafters, or other framing will obstruct the venting system. You  
may wish to relocate the appliance to avoid cutting load-bearing members.  
STEP 3 To install the round support box/wall thimble in a flat ceiling, cut a 10" square hole in the  
ceiling, centered on the hole drilled in STEP 2. The hole should be of sufficient size to meet the  
minimum requirements of 1" to combustibles. Frame the hole as shown in FIGURE 16.  
STEP 4 If the twist-lock adapter has not been installed on the stove by the manufacturer; install it now in  
accordance with the stove instruction manual.  
STEP 5 Assemble the desired lengths of black pipe necessary to reach from the appliance adapter up  
through the round support box. Insure that all pipe and elbow connections are in their fully  
twist-locked position.  
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STEP 6 Continue to assemble lengths of pipe and elbows necessary to reach from the ceiling support box  
up through the roof line. Galvanized pipe and elbows may be utilized in the attic, as well as  
above the roof line. The galvanized finish is desirable above the roof line, due to its higher  
corrosion resistance.  
ROOF PITCH  
Flat to 6/12  
7/12 to 9/12  
10/12 to 12/12  
13/12 to 16/12  
17/12 to 21/12  
FEET  
METERS  
0.3  
1
2
3
6
8
0.6  
1.2  
1.8  
2.4  
NOTE: For direct vent appliances, the  
vent/air intake termination clearances above  
the high side of an angled roof are listed  
above.  
FIGURE 20: CHIMNEY VENT  
STEP 7 Slip the flashing over the pipe sections protruding through the roof. Secure the base of the  
flashing to the roof with roofing nails. Insure the roofing material overlaps the top edge of the  
flashing to the roof with roofing nails. Insure the roofing material overlaps the top edge of the  
flashing as shown. Verify that you have at least 1" clearance to combustibles at the roof line.  
STEP 8 Continue to add pipe sections until the height of the vent cap meets the minimum building code  
requirements. Note that for steep roof pitches, the vent height must be increased. In high wind  
conditions, nearby trees, adjoining roof lines, steep pitched roofs, and other similar factors can  
result in poor draft, or down-drafting. In these cases, increasing the vent height may solve this  
problem.  
STEP 9 Twist lock the vent cap onto the top of the chimney system.  
Note (1):  
For multi-story vertical installations, a ceiling fire stop (Part 963)  
is required at the second floor, and any subsequent floors. The opening should  
be framed to 10" x 10" inside dimensions. Any occupied areas above the first  
floor, including closets and storage spaces, which the vertical vent passes  
through, must be enclosed. The enclosure may be framed and sheet-rocked with  
standard construction materials, leaving a 1" minimum clearance between the  
outside of the vent pipe, and the combustible surfaces of the enclosure. Do not  
fill any of the required air spaces with insulation.  
Note (2):  
For direct vent appliances, the vent/air intake termination  
clearances above the high side of an angled roof are as follows:  
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS  
STEP 1 Follow installation Steps 1 and 2 under Vertical Terminations.  
STEP 2 Using a plumb bob mark the centerline of the venting system on the ceiling. Drill a small hole  
through the ceiling and roof at this point. From the roof, locate the drill hole and mark the  
outline of the cathedral ceiling support box.  
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STEP 3 Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to cut the rectangular hole for the support  
box. Cut the hole 1/8" larger than the support box outline.  
STEP 4 Lower the support box through the hole in the roof until the bottom of the support box protrudes  
at least 2 inches below the ceiling. Align the support box in place through the inside walls and  
into the roof sheathing.  
STEP 5 Using tin snips, cut the support box from the top corners down to the roof line, and fold the  
resulting flaps over the roof sheathing. Before nailing it to the roof, run a bead of non-hardening  
mastic around the top edges of the support box, to make a seal between the box and the roof.  
Clean out any combustible material from inside the support box.  
STEP 6 Complete the cathedral ceiling installation by following the same procedures outlined in Steps 4  
through 9 for vertical terminations.  
MAINTENANCE  
The frequency of performing fireplace maintenance depends on site-specific conditions and the frequency  
of homeowner use of this product. Country Flame recommends that a certified service technician perform  
an annual check-up on an appliance prior to the start of each heating season. Follow the general guidelines  
provided below for each specific maintenance task. If there are any questions about maintenance or proper  
service, contact the local Country Flame dealer or a certified service technician for clarification of any  
issue.  
IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE FIREPLACE AND SHUT OFF THE GAS BEFORE SERVICING  
ANY FIREPLACE.  
SPECIFIC TASKS  
CLEANING BURNERS AND CONTROLS  
FREQUENCY: Once during annual inspection.  
PERFORMED BY: Qualified service technician.  
TASK PERFORMED: Clean the control compartment. Remove and clean logs (careful not to damage  
ceramic logs). While logs are removed, clean and inspect 3 burners, inspect and clean pilot assembly, and  
inspect and clean surrounding burner area.  
REPLACE OLD EMBERS  
FREQUENCY: Once during annual inspection.  
PERFORMED BY: Qualified service technician.  
TASK PERFORMED: Replace ember material with new ember material. Additional ember material can  
be purchased from a local authorized Country Flame Dealer. (Only use genuine Country Flame ember  
material)  
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CHECK FLAME AND PILOT  
FREQUENCY: Periodically.  
PERFORMED BY: Qualified service technician or homeowner.  
TASK PERFORMED: Visually inspect the three burner’s flame height and burn patterns. The front burner  
flame will be barely visible through the glowing embers. The middle and back burner flames are steady and  
not lifting or floating from away from the burner surfaces. Refer to FIGURE 5d for a picture representation  
of the proper flame with logs and embers installed. Visually inspect that the pilot light is burning with four  
blue flame nodes, FIGURE 21, protruding from the pilot flame diffuser, FIGURE 21, Item B. There should  
be no sputter or blockage of any of the pilot flame or its four flame nodes. There should be a blue flame  
surrounding the outside edge of the pilot flame diffuser, FIGURE 21, Item B. In the event any abnormality  
is observed in the burner flame pattern or the pilot light flame pattern, contact a local authorized Country  
Flame Dealer or certified technician.  
FIGURE 21: STANDING PILOT  
WARNING: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN GLASS UNTIL APPLIANCE IS COOL  
GLASS CLEANING  
FREQUENCY: Before the first use and after first four hours of use the glass should be cleaned; thereafter,  
clean as necessary.  
PERFORMED BY: Homeowner.  
TASK PERFORMED: Remove the door assembly by unhooking the four locks (2 locks on each side).  
Use a household glass cleaner or a Hearth Industry approved gas stove glass cleaner. Replace the door  
assembly and close the four locks to properly seal the door to the body of the Bayvue DV.  
WARNING: DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON GLASS SURFACE  
CHECK VENT SYSTEM  
FREQUENCY: Once during annual inspection. See General Inspection for additional requirements.  
PERFORMED BY: Qualified service technician or homeowner.  
TASK PERFORMED: Check complete vent system for corrosion, moisture problems, pin holes or broken  
seals. Remove chimney cap and inspect vent and cap for debris. Ensure clean and open vent system.  
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GLASS-CERAMIC SPECIFICATIONS  
KERA LITE® glass-ceramic is specially manufactured for use in high temperature applications. This glass-  
ceramic has a thermal endurance far exceeding that of normal tempered glass. KERA LITE® is designed to  
operate at temperatures ranging from -4000F to +14000F. Despite its superior thermal properties, KERA  
LITE® stove windows should be treated with care. This glass-ceramic can still be scratched or broken by  
mechanical abuse. When cleaning the window, use only non-caustic, non-abrasive cleaners. Country  
Flame gas fireplace doors use a KERA LITE® glass-ceramic that is 0.197 inches thick +/- 0.008 inches.  
Country Flame custom cuts each KERA LITE® glass at its factory to fit the fireplace door. If problems  
occur or should the glass-ceramic ever need replacement, contact Country Flame or a local authorized  
dealer for assistance. The glass-ceramic specifications are as follows:  
Manufacturer  
Window Type  
Euro Kera  
Glass-Ceramic, Kera Lite®  
GLASS REPLACEMENT  
1. Turn off gas valve.  
2. Unlock four door latches (2 each side), refer to door installation section and FIGURE 23.  
WARNING: Once door latches are unhooked, nothing holds door assembly to Bayvue DV. Do not  
let the door assembly drop, handle with care.  
3. Remove the door assembly from the Bayvue DV guide pins and lay it on a padded flat surface.  
4. From the inside of the door remove the door rope gasket, FIGURE 22, left view, Item E. Undo twenty  
#6 nuts and four #10/32 screws, FIGURE 22, right view, Item J that holds glass retainer strips in place.  
Store all loose parts in a safe location as they will be required during reinstallation. Remove the glass  
retainers, FIGURE 22, right view, Item I. WARNING: Broken glass is extremely sharp. Use extreme  
caution. Use leather gloves and wear safety glasses when removing broken glass.  
FIGURE 22: GLASS REPLACEMENT  
GASKET SPECIFICATIONS  
GASKET  
_____  
LENGTH  
QUANTITY  
DESCRIPTION  
BAYVUE DOOR SYSTEM  
Fiberglass tape side glass  
Fiberglass tape center glass  
Rope gasket, front door  
36”  
41”  
88”  
2
1
1
¾” by 1/16” fiberglass tape  
¾” by 1/16” fiberglass tape  
3/4” diameter rope, high density  
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5. Clean the doorframe as necessary to prepare for new glass. All old glass tape, broken glass, and debris  
should be removed from the frame in order for the new glass and glass tape to fit properly in place.  
6. Position and install the three glass panels, FIGURE 22, left view, Item D and Item F in the doorframe.  
The third glass panel is not shown in FIGURE 22. All glass comes pre-taped with fiberglass  
insulation, FIGURE 22, left view, Item B.  
7. Set glass retainers, FIGURE 22, right view, Item H in place over the glass. Reinstall twenty #6 nuts  
and four #10/32 screws, FIGURE 22, right view, Item J onto Item I to hold retainers in place. DO  
NOT over tighten.  
8. Install door rope gasket, FIGURE 22, left view, Item F, using small amount of rope cement to hold  
rope gasket in place.  
9. Reinstall assembly, FIGURE 24 to stove body. Close door latches, securing assembly to Bayvue DV.  
10. The door assembly is a sealed unit. Refer to door seal section. Reread test procedures and check door  
seal. Perform test seal procedure to ensure door assembly fits properly to Bayvue DV body. Contact a  
local authorized Country Flame Dealer or a certified professional if there are any issues with the seal.  
WARNING: THIS PRODUCT IS A SEALED APPLIANCE. THE DOOR ASSEMBLY  
MUST SEAL AGAINST STOVE BODY FOR PROPER OPERATION.  
NEVER  
OPERATE THE STOVE WITH BROKEN GLASS OR WITH THE DOOR OPEN. ANY  
LEAKAGE MAY CAUSE DANGEROUS INDOOR AIR POLLUTION. DO NOT ABUSE  
DOOR GLASS, SUCH AS SLAMMING THE DOOR OR STRIKING THE GLASS.  
WARNING: USE COUNTRY FLAME REPLACMENT PARTS (EXACT PART NUMBERS). REPLACE  
PARTS AS COMPLETE ASSEMBLY WHERE NECESSARY. REFER TO GLASS CLEANING SECTION.  
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GENERAL VENT INSPECTION  
Inspect the venting system periodically. Additional areas to inspect are as follows:  
1. Check areas of the venting system which are exposed to the elements for corrosion. These will appear as  
rust spots or streaks, and in extreme cases, can be holes. These components must be replaced to ensure the  
integrity of the system and the safety of the homeowner.  
2. Remove the chimney cap and shine a flashlight down the vent. Remove all debris, bird nests, or other  
foreign material found in the vent system.  
3. Check for evidences of excessive condensate, such as water droplets forming in the inner liner, and  
subsequently dripping out of vent joints. Continuous condensate can cause corrosion of caps, pipe and  
fittings. Condensation may be caused by having excessive horizontal runs, too many elbows, and exterior  
portions of the system being exposed to cold weather. Consult a certified professional to correct.  
4. Inspect joints, to verify that no pipe sections or fittings have been disturbed or consequently loosened.  
Also check mechanical supports such as wall straps or plumbers' tape for proper integrity/support.  
5. For all direct vent systems, proper re-assembly and resealing of the vent-air intake system is mandatory.  
If the vent-air system is disassembled for any reason, reinstall each part per instruction provided for the  
initial installation.  
GENERAL CLEANING  
General cleaning of the appliance should be completed routinely to remove all dust, lint, or other debris that  
has built up during non-use in the off season. The three burners should be cleaned per specific tasks listed  
in this manual. The burners can be blown out with dry air or be vacuumed to remove dust or other debris.  
If any burners look to be damaged or degraded in appearance, contact a certified professional to verify their  
working order.  
No lubrication of any part is required in the Bayvue DV appliance. It is recommended that at a minimum,  
annual inspection of the venting system be conducted by a certified professional. At no time should the  
combustion air or ventilation air of this appliance be allowed to become obstructed. Free airflow is crucial  
to the proper operation of this appliance. The pilot and burner should be checked for proper flame pattern.  
Flame patterns should not appear to be suspended about the pilot tube or the burners. Nor should the pilot  
or burner flame appear lifeless or smoking in its burn pattern. Have the operational burn patterns checked  
by a certified professional in the event there is any question about gas burn patterns. Do not use this  
appliance if any part or component of this appliance has ever been under water. Immediately call a certified  
professional to inspect or replace any part or control system that has been under water.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
-Always shut off the gas supply and allow the heater to cool down before attempting any service work.  
-Always check for leaks, after servicing.  
-Always check for correct combustion and ventilation air flow after performing any service.  
-Always make sure the heater is away from any combustible or flammable materials.  
-Always ensure proper re-assembly and re-sealing of all vent-air intake parts. If any part of the system is  
disassembled, reinstall those parts per the instructions provided in this manual.  
GENERAL PERIODIC INSPECTIONS  
Check the venting system annually and make sure the system is clear of any debris.  
Check flame patterns periodically.  
Allow 15 minutes for the flame to reach maximum color and height.  
CLEANING A PAINTED SURFACE  
Occasionally dry rag dust to keep the painted surface looking new. Paint can be touched up as needed.  
Clean the areas to be painted with fine steel wool. Remove all trim or cover all trim and controls with  
masking tape. Then, touch up the stove with Stove Bright® high temperature stove paint.  
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CLEANING PLATED SURFACES  
When cleaning plated trim, special care needs to be taken to avoid damage. Do not use chemical or  
abrasive cleaners. Wipe only with a very soft damp cotton cloth to maintain original brilliance.  
CAUTION: Vigorous wiping may remove or discolor the plated finish.  
DOOR INSTALLATION  
The door is installed or removed by closing or opening four door latches, two on each side of the Bayvue  
DV. FIGURE 23 shows a split view of the door latch and door guide system. FIGURE 23 left view; Item  
A shows the top door latch in its closed position. FIGURE 23 right view; Item A shows the bottom door  
latch in its open position. Each latch has an adjustment screw to ensure a good tight latch can be obtained  
which in turn will ensure proper sealing of the door to the Bayvue DV. FIGURE 23, Item B shows the  
guide pin that is located on each side of the Bayvue DV to assist in proper location of the door assembly.  
Never operate the stove with the door open. Correct Bayvue DV operation requires the door assembly be  
mounted to the stove and locked during all operations, except during maintenance.  
FIGURE 23: DOOR INSTALLATION  
DOOR SEAL  
Always open the two magnetically latched side panels before opening the large viewing door. Test for a  
good seal around the face of the door to the body of the appliance. To test the seal, place a piece of paper  
between the body of the stove and the door, close and latch the door. Try pulling the paper from the door.  
If the paper is easily removed, tighten the latches and secure the latch with the locking nuts. Once  
adjustments have been made, test the door seal again. The test should be tried at several locations around  
the doorframe. If the paper is easily pulled out no matter where the test is taken, it is probably time to  
replace the heavy door rope gasket shown in FIGURE 24 below. If there is any concern about a proper seal  
or the condition of the door rope gasket or glass tape, contact a local authorized Country Flame Dealer or a  
certified technician for assistance.  
FIGURE 24: DOOR ASSEMBLY  
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MAIN ORIFICES  
FIGURE 25, left view, illustrates the front burner spud orifice (Item A) unthreaded from the orifice holder  
(Item B). Do not over tighten the orifice spud. Do not leave the orifice spud finger tight as gas may leak  
from the loose fitting. Note that the front, middle, and rear spud orifices are identified as Item A. FIGURE  
25 also shows the pilot assembly (Item C) for reference purposes.  
FIGURE 25, right view, shows the burner assembly with a partial view of all three burners; front burner  
(Item D), middle burner (Item E), and the rear burner (Item F) installed. Be careful, when removing  
burners. The front burner is uniquely different but the middle and rear burner look very similar. When any  
one or all of the burners are removed, ensure they are marked from the spot they were taken and returned to  
the same position. The burners are NOT interchangeable and must be placed in the proper position to  
prevent sooting from occurring and to ensure proper burning.  
FIGURE 25: BURNER ASSEMBLY  
GAS FLAME INSPECTION  
The flames will be blue during the first 5 minutes or so but over the period of 15 minutes they will  
gradually turn yellow. Flame intensity and the glowing logs vary with the specific type of fuel and venting  
conditions. Refer to FIGURE 5d for a picture that shows a proper flame for natural gas.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: IT IS NORMAL FOR GAS PRODUCTS, FABRICATED FROM  
STEEL, TO GIVE OFF SOME EXPANSION AND/OR CONTRACTION NOISES DURING THE  
START UP OR COOL DOWN CYCLE. SIMILAR NOISES ARE FOUND WITH YOUR  
FURNACE HEAT EXCHANGER OR CAR ENGINE.  
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RELIEF VALVE INSPECTON  
Relief valves are located on the left and right side of the Bayvue DV. In order to inspect these relief valves,  
the magnetically latched side doors (left and right side) will need to be opened. FIGURE 26, Item A, shows  
a relief valve located on the right side of the appliance. NOTE: The right side magnetically latched door is  
not shown for clarity. A relief valve must be free to move in a direction perpendicular to the body of the  
appliance. FIGURE 26, Item C shows the normal direction of travel of the relief valve. A spring provides  
tension to hold the relief valve against the body of the stove. Relief plates should be free to slide on the  
tracks provided, shown in FIGURE 26, as Item B in order to relieve any pressure buildup in the combustion  
chamber. To test the relief valve, apply light lifting pressure, in the direction of Item C, to ensure a relief  
plate moves freely. Once the pressure is removed, a relief plate should return to the normal position against  
the stove body. If there is any question about the proper operation of the relief valve, contact a local  
authorized Country Flame Dealer or a certified service technician.  
FIGURE 26: RELIEF VALVE  
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SIT 820 NOVA mV GAS CONTROL VALVE  
The 820 Gas Control Valve is shown below in FIGURE 27.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
The left knob controls the ON/PILOT/OFF functions.  
The right knob controls the manifold pressure to the burners and is labeled HI/LO.  
There is a PILOT ADJSUT screw that should only be adjusted by a certified technician.  
The SIT 820 has an input pressure test port labeled IN.  
The SIT 820 has an output pressure test port labeled OUT.  
To use either of the pressure test ports to measure pressure requires test equipment and knowledge required  
by a certified service technician. Improperly adjusting the pilot adjust or the manifold pressure can cause  
damage to the SIT 820 control valve and should only be accomplished by a certified professional. For  
lighting instructions refer to the section on first fire in this manual or on the units control panel.  
PILOT  
ADJ  
ON  
OFF  
IN  
OUT  
FIGURE 27: SIT 820 mV NOVA GAS VALVE  
NOTE: TP stands for thermopile, TH for thermostat, and TP TH for thermopile and thermostat. See  
FIGURE 28.  
PILOT BURNER  
1/16" to 1/8"  
IGNITER  
THERMOCOUPLE  
THERMOPILE  
PIEZOELECTRIC  
IGNITER  
PILOT  
ADJ  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
TH  
TP  
ON  
THERMOSTAT  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
OFF  
TP TH  
IN  
OUT  
SIT 820 mV CONTROL VALVE  
OPTIONAL (millivolt)  
THERMOSTAT  
OPTIONAL (millivolt)  
REMOTE RECEIVER  
ON  
OFF  
OPTIONAL (millivolt)  
REMOTE SENDER  
FIGURE 28: SIT 820 mV NOVA GAS VALVE WIRING DIAGRAM  
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WARRANTY  
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY FOR GAS HEATING APPLIANCES  
Country Flame Technologies warrants a gas heating appliance to the original retail purchaser for the lifetime of the  
appliance, to be free from defects in workmanship. This warranty gives the original retail purchaser specific rights.  
Other rights may be available that vary from state to state or province to province.  
This limited Lifetime Warranty covers items such as but is not limited to combustion chamber, heat exchangers, and  
the doorframe. Labor to repair or replace these parts is not covered.  
All parts suspected of failure must be returned, at the original retail purchaser’s expense, for inspection and  
replacement approval by Country Flame Technologies prior to repair or replacement. No repair or replacement will  
be honored without prior approval of Country Flame Technologies.  
This Country Flame Technologies product must be installed by a competent, authorized service contractor. This  
product must be installed and operated at all times in accordance with this owner’s manual, as well as in accordance  
with any and all applicable national codes, local codes, and gas supplier restrictions. Any alteration, willful abuse,  
accident, or misuse of the product shall void this warranty.  
Any installation, construction, transportation, or other related costs or expenses arising from defective part(s), repair  
or replacement will not be covered by this warranty. Country Flame Technologies will not assume responsibility for  
any costs associated with the installation, construction, transportation, or other related costs or expenses arising from  
defective parts. Further, Country Flame Technologies has no control over the installation, construction, or  
transportation of this product and will not be responsible for any incidental, indirect, or consequential damages,  
except as provided by law.  
All electrical components such as but not limited to blowers, wiring, switches, speed controls, thermo-disc switches,  
igniters, burners, and gas valves are covered under Country Flame Technologies one year warranty program.  
Country Flame Technologies will not be responsible for any alteration to the unit which causes sooting that results in  
damage to the interior or exterior of the building in which this appliance is installed.  
This warranty is void if the stove has been stored or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or  
other damaging chemicals. This warranty is void if the stove is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or  
condensation, or there is any damage to the stove or other components due to water or weather damage which is the  
result of, but not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation.  
This limited Lifetime Warranty does not extend to or include paint, glass, door gasket(s), glass gasket(s), log  
supports, embers, decorative grates or andirons or ceramic insulating materials.  
The limited Lifetime Warranty does not cover installation or operational-related problems such as damage due to  
over firing (warped parts), downdrafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions, nearby trees, buildings,  
hilltops, mountains, inadequate venting or ventilation, excessive offsets, or negative air pressures caused by  
mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc.  
This limited Lifetime Warranty does not apply to venting components, hearth components or other accessories used  
in conjunction with the installation of this product not manufactured by Country Flame Technologies.  
This limited Lifetime Warranty is effective on all gas stoves sold after January 1, 2004 and supersedes any and all  
warranties currently in existence.  
If any part of the stove becomes defective during the period of this warranty, send part or stove AND  
COPY OF INVOICE SHOWING DATE OF PURCHASE, freight prepaid to the address below.  
Country Flame Technologies  
900 George Street  
Marshfield, Missouri, 65706  
417-859-0990  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
SYMPTOM  
PROBLEM  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Pilot will not light  
No spark at the pilot burner  
Check that the wire is connected to the  
push button igniter.  
Check if the push button igniter needs  
tightening.  
Replace pilot assembly if ceramic  
insulator is cracked or broken.  
Spark gap should be 1/16" to 1/8"  
from the electrode tip and the pilot  
burner. Light the pilot with a match  
and adjust the electrode tip to the  
required spark gap and proper  
location.  
Spark gap is incorrect  
No gas at the pilot burner  
Check that the manual valve(s) is  
(are) turned on.  
Check the pilot orifice for  
blockage.  
Replace the valve.  
Call the gas distributor.  
Out of Propane  
Fill the tank  
Pilot goes out when  
the gas knob is  
released  
System is not correctly purged  
Out of Propane gas  
Pilot flame is not large enough  
Pilot flame is not engulfing the  
generator (thermocouple)  
Purge the gas line.  
Fill the tank.  
Turn up the pilot flame.  
Gently twist the pilot head to  
improve the flame pattern around  
the generator (thermocouple).  
Clean the thermocouple.  
Replace valve.  
Thermocouple shorting  
Faulty valve  
Faulty thermocouple  
Replace thermocouple.  
Pilot burning: no  
gas to main burner;  
gas knob “on”  
Main burner is plugged  
Remove stoppage in the orifice.  
Main burner goes  
out; pilot stays on  
Pilot flame is not large enough or  
not engulfing the thermocouple  
Turn the pilot flame. Gently twist  
the pilot head to improve the flame  
pattern around the thermocouple.  
Check that the thermocouple  
insulation is not frayed and  
grounding out on the fireplace  
housing or burner support.  
Remove and clean.  
Thermocouple  
Shorting  
Clean thermocouple and valve  
terminals  
Burner Flame  
yellow and lazy  
Dirt in the burner orifice  
Wrong orifice  
Replace orifice.  
Clogged flue  
Clean flue.  
Improper gas pressure  
Adjust regulator.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE (cont’d)  
SYMPTOM  
Burner pops off  
PROBLEM  
Dirt in the burner orifice  
Improper gas pressure  
Dirt in burner orifice  
Improper gas pressure  
Dirt in the burner orifice  
Wrong orifice  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
Remove and clean  
Adjust regulator  
Remove and clean  
Adjust regulator  
Remove and clean  
Replace orifice  
Check vent installation  
Adjust regulator  
Flame in mixing  
tube  
Not heating  
properly (Not  
enough or too  
slow)  
Too much draft  
Improper gas pressure  
Underrated Appliance  
Venting System not sealed  
Correct burner orifice size  
Call installer and do not fire  
unit.  
Combustion Odors  
Overheats  
Dirt on Valve seat  
Faulty control  
Replace control  
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PARTS LIST  
PART NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
BV-3001  
BV-3002  
BV-3003  
BV-3004  
BV-4601  
BV-4602  
BV-4603  
BV-4604  
BV-4609  
BV-4610  
BV-4611  
BV-4612  
BV-4613  
BV-4614  
BV-4617  
BV-4618  
BV-4619  
BV-4620  
BV-4621  
BV-4622  
BV-4623  
BV-4624  
BV-4625  
BV-4626  
BV-4627  
BV-4628  
BV-4629  
BV-4630  
BV-4631  
BV-4632  
BV-4633  
BV-4634  
BV-4640  
BV-4641  
BV-4642  
BV-4644  
BV-4646  
BV-4647  
BV-4648  
BV-4650  
BV-4651  
BV-4652  
BV-4653  
BV-4654  
BV-4655  
GC-3905  
GC-3905-01  
Burner Valve Assembly 30,000 BTUH - Natural Gas  
Burner Valve Assembly 30,000 BTUH - Liquid Propane  
Conversion Kit 30,000 BTUH - Natural Gas  
Conversion Kit 30,000 BTUH - Liquid Propane  
Burner Valve Assembly 46,000 BTUH - Natural Gas  
Burner Valve Assembly 46,000 BTUH - Liquid Propane  
Conversion Kit 46,000 BTUH - Natural Gas  
Conversion Kit 46,000 BTUH - Liquid Propane  
Pilot Assembly - Natural Gas  
Pilot Assembly - Liquid Propane  
Thermocouple  
Thermopile  
Pilot Orifice - Natural Gas  
Pilot Orifice - Liquid Propane  
Front Burner  
Front Burner Mixer Tube  
Middle Burner 46,000 BTUH  
Middle Burner 30,000 BTUH  
Rear Burner 46,000 BTUH  
Rear Burner 30,000 BTUH  
Front Orifice Spud Natural Gas 46,000 BTUH - # 55DMS  
Middle Orifice Spud Natural Gas 46,000 BTUH - # 45DMS  
Rear Orifice Spud Natural Gas 46,000 BTUH - # 40DMS  
Front Orifice Spud Liquid Propane 46,000 BTUH - # 69DMS  
Middle Orifice Spud Liquid Propane 46,000 BTUH - # 55DMS  
Rear Orifice Spud Liquid Propane 46,000 BTUH - # 53DMS  
Front Orifice Spud Natural Gas 30,000 BTUH - # 57DMS  
Middle Orifice Spud Natural Gas 30,000 BTUH - # 50DMS  
Rear Orifice Spud Natural Gas 30,000 BTUH - # 45DMS  
Front Orifice Spud Liquid Propane 30,000 BTUH - # 70DMS  
Middle Orifice Spud Liquid Propane 30,000 BTUH - # 59DMS  
Rear Orifice Spud Liquid Propane 30,000 BTUH - # 55DMS  
Front Ceramic Glass with fiberglass tape gasket  
Side Ceramic Glass with fiberglass tape gasket , one each  
Valve Plate Gasket  
Dura Vent Gasket (Set)  
Rear Log  
Front Log  
Top Log  
Owner's Manual  
Gasket, Door Rope  
Tape, Side Glass, one each  
Tape, Front Glass  
Retainer, Glass Top or Bottom, one each  
Retainer, Glass Side, one each  
Gas Valve - Natural Gas  
Regulator - Natural Gas  
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PARTS LIST (cont’d)  
PART NUMBER  
DESCRIPTION  
GC-3906  
GC-3906-01  
GC-3913  
GC-3914  
GC-3931  
GC-3932  
GC-3934  
GC-3989  
Gas Valve - Liquid Propane  
Regulator - Liquid Propane  
On/Pilot/Off Pilot Extension Knob  
Hi/Low Extension Knob  
Deluxe Remote Control Kit w/ built In Thermostat and Timer  
Standard On/Off Remote Kit  
Snap Disc Thermostat  
Ember Material  
All parts for the Bayvue DV product can be purchased by contacting a local authorized Country Flame  
Dealer. In the event there is no local Country Flame Dealer, contact Country Flame direct by writing,  
calling, or emailing at the following address:  
Country Flame Technologies  
900 George Street  
Marshfield, Missouri 65706  
417-859-0990 (telephone)  
417-859-0192 (facsimile)  
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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. The Bayvue DV has a pilot light system that must be lit by hand.  
Follow these instructions exactly, when lighting the pilot.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING the pilot light, it is important to smell all around  
the Bayvue DV for potential gas leaks. Be sure to smell next to the  
floor because some gas fuel is heavier than air and will settle to the  
lowest point.  
C.  
D.  
Use hand pressure to push in or turn the  
ON/PILOT/OFF control knob. Do not use a  
tool. If the control knob will not push in or  
turn by hand, do not attempt repair. Call a  
qualified service technician. Attempted repair  
may result in fire or explosion.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not use the Bayvue DV if any part has  
Do not try to light the Bayvue DV.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your  
building.  
been under water.  
Immediately call  
a
qualified service technician to inspect the  
Bayvue DV and replace any part of the  
control system and any gas control that has  
been under water.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.  
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
STOP! Read the safety information above this section.  
8.  
Push in and turn the ON/PILOT/OFF control  
knob counterclockwise to “ON.”  
Turn off all electrical power to the Bayvue DV.  
9.  
10.  
11.  
Close the Bayvue DV bottom access panel.  
Turn on electrical power to Bayvue DV.  
The pilot flame should be visible through the  
door glass in the lower right hand corner  
between the front and middle logs. See the  
picture below for parts description and view  
of normal pilot flame pattern.  
Open the Bayvue DV bottom panel to expose the gas control panel.  
Push in on the ON/PILOT/OFF control knob slightly and turn  
clockwise to “OFF.”  
Wait five minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas including  
near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” of the safety  
information above.  
Turn ON/PILOT/OFF control knob counterclockwise to “PILOT.”  
Push in the ON/PILOT/OFF control knob and hold in. By repeatedly  
pressing the piezoelectric igniter, a pilot flame should appear. If  
flame goes out repeat steps 5 thru 10. If flame stays lit, go to Step 10.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
PILOT  
ADJ  
ON  
OFF  
IN  
OUT  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO BAYVUE DV  
1.  
2.  
When servicing the Bayvue DV, turn off electrical power.  
3.  
Push in ON/PILOT/OFF control knob and  
turn clockwise to “OFF.” Do not force.  
Close the Bayvue DV bottom access panel.  
Open the Bayvue DV bottom access panel to see control panel.  
4.  
FIRST FIRE  
Reduce odor by ventilating the room the first few times the unit is operated. Burn the first two fires no more than 15-  
20 minutes. Allow the Bayvue DV to completely cool between burns. Burn the third fire 30-40 minutes and allow  
proper cooling time. Operate the appliance according to the instructions contained in this manual.  
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