Heat Glo LifeStyle Indoor Fireplace 6000TRS CD User Manual

Model:  
6000TRS-CE  
Installers Guide  
0087  
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR  
OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. THIS INSTALLERS  
GUIDE MUST BE LEFT WITH APPLIANCE FOR  
FUTURE REFERENCE.  
WARNING:  
IF THE INFORMATION IN THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT  
FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR  
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT  
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION,  
ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE  
OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY  
OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO  
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONSULT A  
QUALIFIED INSTALLER OR  
CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE,  
PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.  
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Do not store or use petrol or other flam-  
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance.  
COMPETENT PERSON.  
What to do if you smell gas  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch.  
• Do not use any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from  
a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas  
supplier’s instructions  
These instructions are only valid if the  
following country symbol is on the appliance.  
If this symbol is not present on the appliance,  
it is necessary to refer to the technical  
instructions which will provide the necessary  
information concerning the modification of the  
appliance to the conditions of use for the  
country.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier,  
call the fire department.  
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Installation and service must be performed  
by a qualified installer or competent  
person.  
These instructions are valid for the following  
countries: GB, IE  
Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2005  
Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.  
20802 Kensington Blvd., Lakeville, MN 55044, USA  
Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any  
questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest  
This product is covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 4,112,913; 4,408,594; 4,422,426; 4,424,792; 4,520,791; 4,793,322;  
4,852,548; 4,875,464; 5,000,162; 5,016,609; 5,076,254 5,191,877; 5,218,953; 5,328,356; 5,429,495; 5,452,708; 5,542,407; 5,613,487; (Australia)  
543790; 586383; (Canada) 1,123,296; 1,297,746; 2,195,264; (Mexico) 97-0457; (New Zealand) 200265; or other U.S. and foreign patents pending.  
2049-900H 10/06  
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Safety and Warning Information .................................. 2  
Service Parts List ......................................................... 4  
Section 1: Approvals and Regulations ....................... 7  
Appliance Certification ................................................ 7  
Installation Regulations ............................................... 7  
Table of  
Contents  
Section 2: Getting Started ........................................... 8  
Introducing the Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces................. 8  
Pre-installation Preparation ......................................... 8  
Section 3: Installing the Fireplace ............................ 10  
Step 1 Locating the Fireplace ................................. 10  
Step 2 Framing the Fireplace ..................................11  
Step 3 Installing the Flue System ........................... 12  
A. Flue System Approvals ........................... 12  
B. Installing Flue Components..................... 20  
C. Flue Termination ..................................... 24  
Step 4 Positioning, Leveling and  
Securing the Fireplace ................................ 29  
Step 5 The Gas Control Systems........................... 29  
Step 6 The Gas Supply Line ................................... 30  
Step 7 Gas Pressure Requirements ...................... 31  
Step 8 Wiring the Fireplace .................................... 31  
Step 9 Finishing ...................................................... 32  
Step 10 Installing Trim, Logs & Ember Material......... 33  
Installing the Trim ........................................ 33  
Positioning the Logs .................................... 34  
Placing the Ember Material ......................... 36  
Step 11 Before Lighting the Fireplace....................... 37  
Step 12 Lighting the Fireplace .................................. 37  
After the Installation ..................................... 37  
Section 4: Maintaining and Servicing  
Your Fireplace .......................................... 38  
Section 5: Troubleshooting ....................................... 40  
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6000TRS-CE  
Service Parts  
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram  
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 1/04  
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______  
17  
20  
4
19  
1
16  
6
2
18  
5
3
15  
7
9 Log Set Assembly  
8
13  
11  
12  
10 14  
Part number list on following page.  
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(NG) Service Parts List  
6000TRS-CE  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. The most current information is located on your dealers VIP site. When  
ordering, supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts.  
ITEM  
PARTS  
SERIAL #  
PART NUMBER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Junction Box  
546-250A  
Burner NG  
2049-010  
Glass Door Assembly  
Log Grate  
GLA-6TRXI  
2049-020  
Base Refractory  
Hood  
2049-102  
SRV60-143-BK  
392-180A  
Door Assembly  
Top Louver Assembly  
Log Set Assembly  
392-182A  
LOGS-6TRSCE  
SRV2049-700  
SRV2049-701  
SRV385-723  
SRV385-721  
SRV385-722  
2026-108  
10 Log 1  
11 Log 2  
12 Log 3  
13 Log 4  
14 Log 5  
15 Surround  
Refractory Kit  
BRICK-6000-FB  
SRV2027-730  
SRV2027-731  
SRV2027-732  
385-401  
16 Back Wall Refractory  
17 Left Wall Refractory  
18 Right Wall Refractory  
19 Insulation Board  
20 Exhaust Baffle  
Flue Gasket  
2049-101  
2025-114  
Pilot Orifice NG  
529-512  
Insulation Mineral Wool  
ACCESSORIES  
050-721  
Extended Vertical Baffle Kit  
Wall Switch Kit, Off-white  
Wall Switch Kit, White  
Conversion Kit NG  
BAF-VERT  
WSK-21  
WSK-21-W  
NGK-6TRS-CE  
LPK-6TRS-CE  
BGK-6TRS-CE  
Conversion Kit LP  
Conversion Kit Butane  
Also see following page for Standing Pilot valve assembly service part numbers.  
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6000TRS-CE  
Service Parts  
(NG) Exploded Parts Diagram  
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 1-04  
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______  
1
2
Standing Pilot  
ValveAssembly  
3
4
5
6
7
8
13  
9
12  
11  
10  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
SERIAL #  
PART NUMBER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Pilot Assembly NG  
529-540A  
2049-105  
582-833  
Pilot Bracket  
Orifice NG (#33)  
30.5 cm Flex  
383-302A  
438-407  
Burner Neck Gasket  
Valve Plate Gasket  
Valve Bracket  
385-402  
2049-108  
302-330A  
049-552A  
060-521A  
219-513  
Flex Assembly  
Wire Assembly  
10 ON/Off Rocker Switch  
11 Piezo Ignitor  
12 Control Panel  
2049-109  
060-524  
13 S.I.T. Valve NG  
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Appliance Certification  
The Heat & Glo fireplace models discussed in this  
Installers Guide have been tested to certification  
standards and listed by the applicable laboratories.  
CERTIFICATION  
MODEL  
LABORATORY  
TYPE  
STANDARD  
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6000TRS-CE  
Advantica  
Gas Fireplace  
90/396/EEC  
Approvals  
and  
Regulations  
Installation Regulations  
Before installation check that local distribution conditions, nature of gas and  
pressure, and adjustment of the appliance are compatible.  
This appliance must be installed with the rules in force, and used only in a  
sufficiently ventilated space. Consult instructions before installation and use of  
this appliance.  
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Heat & Glo direct flue gas fireplaces are designed to  
operate with all combustion air siphoned from outside  
of the building and all exhaust gases expelled to the  
outside.  
Introducing the  
Heat & Glo  
Gas Fireplaces  
The information contained in this Installers Guide,  
unless noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas  
control systems.  
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Gas fireplace diagrams, including the dimensions, are  
shown in this section.  
Getting  
Started  
This gas fireplace and its components are tested and  
safe when installed in accordance with this Installers  
Guide. Report to your dealer any parts damaged in  
shipment, particularly the condition of the glass. Do  
not install any unit with damaged, incomplete, or  
substitute parts.  
Pre-installation  
Preparation  
The flue system components and trim doors are  
shipped in separate packages. The gas logs are  
packaged separately and must be field installed.  
Read all of the instructions before starting the  
installation. Follow these instructions carefully  
during the installation to ensure maximum safety  
and benefit. Failure to follow these instructions  
will void the owner’s warranty and may present a  
fire hazard.  
The Heat & Glo Fireplace Products, Inc. Warranty will  
be voided by, and Heat & Glo Fireplace Products, Inc.  
disclaims any responsibility for, the following actions:  
• Installation of any damaged fireplace or flue system  
component.  
• Modification of the fireplace or direct flue system.  
• Installation other than as instructed by Heat & Glo  
Fireplace Products, Inc.  
• Improper positioning of the gas logs or the glass  
door.  
• Installation and/or use of any component part not  
manufactured and approved by Heat & Glo Fire-  
place Products, Inc., not withstanding any indepen-  
dent testing laboratory or other party approval of  
such component part or accessory.  
ANY SUCH ACTION MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE A  
FIRE HAZARD.  
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When planning a fireplace installation, it’s necessary to determine:  
Where the unit is to be installed.  
The flue system configuration to be used.  
Gas supply piping.  
Electrical wiring.  
Framing and finishing details.  
Whether optional accessories—devices such as a fan, wall switch, or  
remote control—are desired.  
If the fireplace is to be installed on carpeting or tile, or on any combustible  
material other than wood flooring, the fireplace should be installed on a metal  
or wood panel that extends the full width and depth of the fireplace.  
28-3/8”  
(72.1 cm)  
14-1/4”  
Ø8”  
(36.2 cm)  
(20.3 cm)  
21-1/2”  
21”  
(54.7 cm)  
(53.3 cm)  
11-5/8”  
(29.7 cm)  
Ø8”  
(20.3 cm)  
41-7/8”  
38”  
(106.4 cm)  
36-1/8”  
18-3/4”  
(96.5 cm)  
(91.8 cm)  
(47.6 cm)  
27”  
(68.6 cm)  
2-3/8”  
2-1/2”  
(6.0 cm)  
(6.4 cm)  
GAS LINE  
ACCESS  
31-5/8”  
ELECTRICAL  
ACCESS  
6-7/8”  
(80.3 cm)  
(17.5 cm)  
5”  
(12.7 cm)  
41”  
(104.1 cm)  
TOP STANDOFFS  
HOOD  
CERAMIC  
FIBER PAD  
COLLARS  
VENT  
RATING PLATE/LABELS  
GAS  
ELECTRICAL  
ACCESS  
GAS  
ACCESS  
CONTROLS  
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Figure 1. Diagram of the 6000TRS-CE  
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The diagram below shows space and clearance  
requirements for locating a fireplace within a room.  
Step 1  
Locating the  
Fireplace  
1”MIN. (2.54cmm)  
B
A
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Installing the  
Fireplace  
E
NOTE:  
D
*
Dimensions are  
20”  
shown with the  
(50.8cm)  
sides, back  
and/or corners  
of the unit  
C
touching the wall.  
A
B
C
D
E
106.6cm 55.9cm  
100.3cm 143.5cm 203.2cm  
Figure 2. Fireplace Dimensions, Locations, and  
Space Requirements  
Clearance Requirements  
The top and back of the fireplace are defined by  
stand-offs.  
The minimum clearance to a perpendicular wall  
extending past the face of the fireplace is 7.62cm.  
The back of the fireplaces may be recessed into  
combustible construction (see Figure 3).  
MODEL: 6000TRS-CE  
RECESSED DEPTH: 54.6cm  
Minimum Clearances from the Fireplace to Combustible Materials  
Glass  
Back of  
Sides of  
Top of  
Floor  
Ceiling  
Front  
Fireplace  
Fireplace  
Fireplace  
91.4cm  
0
1.3cm  
1.3cm  
8.9cm  
79cm  
Minimum Clearances from the Flue Pipe to Combustible Materials  
For Horizontal Sections  
At Wall Firestops  
For Vertical  
Sections  
Top  
7.6cm  
Bottom  
Sides  
2.54 cm  
Top  
Bottom  
Sides  
2.54 cm  
2.54 cm  
6.4 cm  
1.3 cm  
2.54 cm  
Figure 3. Minimum Clearances  
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Fireplace framing can be built before or after the  
fireplace is set in place. Framing should be positioned  
to accommodate wall coverings and fireplace facing  
material. The diagram below shows framing  
reference dimensions.  
Step 2  
Framing the  
Fireplace  
CAUTION  
MEASURE FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS, AND  
VERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL  
COVERING DETAILS, BEFORE FRAMING  
CONSTRUCTION BEGINS.  
The framing headers may rest  
on the heater stand-offs.  
D
*
E
*
B
*
C
Framing should be  
constructed of 2 X 4  
lumber or heavier.  
A
WALL  
STUD  
7.6cm  
8.6cm  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE  
IS DEFINED BY 7.6CM ABOVE  
THE ELBOW FOR THE ENTIRE  
WIDTH AND DEPTH (BEHIND  
THE FRONT HEADER) OF  
THE FIREBOX.  
*NOTE: Dimension B taken  
from finished hearth frame.  
Dimensions D and E taken  
from bottom of unit.  
A
B
C
D
E
42"  
38-1/2"  
22"  
26-7/8"  
41 3/4"  
(106.7cm) (97.8cm) (55.9cm) (68.3cm) (106.0cm)  
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Figure 4. Framing Dimensions  
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A. Flue System Approvals  
Step 3  
Installing the  
Flue System  
These models have flue starting collars on both the  
top and the back of the unit. Depending upon the  
installation, decide which ONE set of starting collars  
will be used to attached the flue system. The starting  
collar sealing cap must remain on the starting collar  
NOT used.  
These models use DVP-series direct flue components  
when using the TOP and REAR flue collars.  
Approved flue system components are labeled for  
identification. NO OTHER FLUEING SYSTEMS OR  
COMPONENTS MAY BE USED. Detailed installation  
instructions are included with each flue termination kit  
and should be used in conjunction with this Installers  
Guide. Figure 4 shows flue system components and  
terminations.  
Identifying Flue Components  
The flue systems installed on this gas fireplace may  
include one, two, or three 90° elbow assemblies. The  
relationships of vertical rise to horizontal run in flue  
configurations using 90° elbows MUST BE strictly  
adhered to. The rise to run relationships are shown in the  
flueing drawings and tables on the next several pages.  
NOTE: Two 45° elbows may be used in place of one  
90° elbow. You MUST always maintain the MAXIMUM  
and MINIMUM rise-to-run ratios in the flue system  
when using 45° elbows.  
STORM COLLAR  
ROOF FLASHING  
VERTICAL  
TERMINATION  
HORIZONTAL  
TERMINATION  
HORIZONTAL PIPE  
SUPPORT  
PIPE LENGTH  
WALL FIRESTOP  
90 DEGREE  
ELBOW  
CEILING  
WALL BRACKET  
FIRESTOP  
Flue system termination kits  
DVP-SERIES  
DVP-TVHW  
DVP-TRAP  
SERIES  
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Figure 5. Flue Components and Terminations  
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10.2cm  
15.2cm  
30.5cm  
DVP4  
DVP6  
DVP12  
36.2cm  
31.0cm  
MAX.  
5.1cm  
MIN.  
61.0cm  
91.4cm  
DVP12A  
121.9cm  
25.1cm  
DVP24  
45.0O  
26.0cm  
DVP45  
DVP36  
28.6cm  
18.4cm  
3.2cm TYP  
DVP48  
21.7cm  
.
1.3cm TYP  
31.9cm  
DVP  
90ST  
NOTE: PIPES OVERLAP 32 mmAT EACH JOINT.  
FIGURE 6. DVP-Series Balanced Flue Component Specifications  
(127 mm inner pipe / 203 mm outer pipe)  
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STRAIGHT UP  
VERTICALFLUE  
CAP  
V
11.8 m MAX.  
V
Figure 7. Straight up Vertical Flue  
STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONTALFLUE  
H
H
MIN. RUN  
13.1” (33.2 cm)  
MAX. RUN  
24" (61.0 cm)  
H
Figure 8. Straight Out Horizontal Flue  
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V
FLUE WITH ONE (1) 90o ELBOW  
H
H
V
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 61.0 cm  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.86 m  
MAX. 2.48 m  
Figure 9.  
MAX. 7.3 m  
MAX. 2.48 m  
Flue with One 90° Elbow  
FLUE WITH ONE (1) 90o ELBOW  
H
V
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.4 m  
MAX. 3.7 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
V + H = MAX 7.3 m  
H = MAX. 2.4 m  
H
V
NOTE: For corner installations: A 15.2cm  
MINIMUM length of straight pipe must be first  
attached to the fireplace before 90o elbow. This  
will allow the flue pipe to clear the top standoffs.  
NOTE: If a 90o elbow is first attached to the unit,  
the maximum horizontal run is 3 feet (91.4cm).  
Figure 10. Flue with One 90° Elbow  
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FLUE WITH TWO (2) 90° ELBOWS  
V
H
H + H1  
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 61.0 cm  
MAX. 61.0 cm  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.8 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.48 m  
MAX. 3.72 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
MAX. 6.1 m  
MAX. 1.8 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
H
1
V
H
Figure 11. Flue with Two 90° Elbows  
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H
V
1
H
FLUE WITH TWO (2) 90° ELBOWS  
V
H + H1  
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.4 m  
MAX. 3.7 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
V+H+H1= MAX. 11.8m H+H1= MAX. 4.9m  
V+V1+H1=MAX. 12.97m  
V1  
V
H
Figure 12. Flue with Two 90° Elbows  
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FLUE WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS  
V
H
H + H1  
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MAX. 61.0 cm  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.86 m  
MAX. 2.48 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.48 m  
MAX. 3.6 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
H = MAX. 2.48 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
NOTE: V + V1 + H + H1 = MAX. 10.97 m  
V
1
V
H
1
H
FLUE WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS  
H
V
H + H1 + H2  
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 61.0 cm  
MAX. 61.0 cm  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.86 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.48 m  
MAX. 3.6 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
Max. 6.1 m  
MAX. 1.86 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
V
H
2
H
1
H
Figure 13. Flue with three 90° elbows  
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FLUE WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS  
V
H + H1  
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.4 m  
MAX. 3.7 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
V + V1 + H + H1 = MAX. 10.97 m  
H + H1 = MAX. 4.9 m  
H
1
V
1
V
H
V
1
H
1
V
H
FLUE WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS  
V
H + H1  
MIN. 30.5 cm  
MIN. 61.0 cm  
MIN. 91.4 cm  
MIN. 1.22 m  
MAX. 1.22 m  
MAX. 2.4 m  
MAX. 3.7 m  
MAX. 4.9 m  
V + V1 + H + H1 = MAX. 10.97 m  
H + H1 = MAX. 4.9 m  
Figure 14. Flue with three 90° elbows  
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B. Installing Flue Components  
After determining which set of starting collars will be  
used (top or rear), follow venting instructions accordingly.  
Venting Out the Rear Flue  
Remove the installed rear seal cap from the rear  
starting collars by cutting the strap at each end (See  
Figure 15). Follow the flue configuration tables  
accordingly.  
Remove the 12.7cm diameter heat shield from the 1.27cm  
diameter collar by sliding it out. Remove insulation piece.  
WARNING: THE TOP HEAT SHIELD (INSIDE  
!
THE FIREBOX) MUST REMAIN ATTACHED IF  
THE FLUE SYSTEM IS ATTACHED TO THE REAR  
STARTING COLLARS. SEE FIGURE 15.  
Venting Out the Top Flue  
Remove the top flue collar seal cap by cutting the strap  
on each end. Remove both pieces of insulation inside  
the top two starting collars (see Figure 15).  
Remove the 10.2cm diameter heat shield from the 10.2cm  
diameter collar by sliding it out.  
You have to take the glass off again for positioning the  
logs when the unit is finally installed in place and  
finished around it. Reinstall the glass door. Attach flue  
system to the top starting collars.  
WARNING: THE REAR FLUE COLLAR SEAL  
!
CAP MUST REMAIN ATTACHED TO THE  
REAR FLUE COLLARS IF THE FLUE SYSTEM  
IS ATTACHED TO THE TOP STARTING COL-  
LARS. SEE FIGURE 15.  
WARNING: FAILURE TO REMOVE INSULA-  
TION IN THE SET OF COLLARS YOU ARE  
USING COULD CAUSE A FIRE.  
!
!
WARNING: YOU MUST LEAVE THE INSULA-  
TION IN PLACE IN THE SET OF COLLARS  
YOU ARE NOT USING.  
Insert screwdriver  
Venting  
Out Top  
Venting  
Out Rear  
or similar object  
here to remove cap.  
SEAL  
CAP  
INSULATION,  
SEAL  
CAP  
DISCARD  
BOTH  
PIECES  
HEAT  
SHIELD  
HEAT  
SHIELD  
DISCARD  
INSULATION  
CUT HERE  
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Installing Flue Components  
1. Attaching the First Flue Component to the Starting Collars:  
A. On the REAR of the heater  
To attach the first flue component to the starting collars on the rear of the heater  
make sure that the heater gasket supplied with the heater seals between the first  
flue component and the outer heater wrap.  
The first 90° elbow installed in the flue system of a rear flueing heater MUST BE in a  
vertical position.  
B. On the TOP of the heater  
To attach the first flue component to the starting collars on the top of the heater:  
Slide the male end of the inner flue of the pipe section into the inner collar on the  
heater. At the same time,  
insert the outer flue into the  
outer collar on the heater.  
Push the flue section into  
the appliance collar until all  
the lances (see Figure 16)  
have snapped in place. Tug  
slightly on the flue to con-  
firm that it has completely  
locked into place.  
Slide the ceramic fiber pad  
over the first flue section and  
place it flush to the fire-  
place. Continue to add vent  
FIGURE 16.  
components.  
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE HEATER GASKET SUPPLIED WITH THE HEATER  
SEALS BETWEEN THE FIRST FLUE COMPONENTAND THE OUTER HEATER WRAP.  
C. Continue Adding Flue Components  
To continue adding flue components in accordance with the pre-planned flue system  
configuration:  
Ensure that each succeeding flue component is securely fitted and locked into the  
preceding component in the flue system. NOTE: Make sure that seams are NOT aligned  
to prevent unintentional disconnection.  
For elbows that are changing the flue direction, two screws minimum should be put in  
the outer flue at the joint to prevent the elbow from rotating.  
2. Install Support Brackets  
For Horizontal Runs - The flue system must be supported every five (5) feet (152.4 cm)  
of horizontal run by a horizontal pipe support.  
To install support brackets for horizontal runs:  
• Place the pipe supports around the flue pipe.  
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For Vertical Runs - The flue system must be  
supported every 240 cm above the heater flue outlet  
by wall brackets.  
To install support brackets for vertical runs:  
• Attach wall brackets to the flue pipe and secure  
the wall bracket to the framing members with nails  
or screws.  
WALL BRACKET  
WALL STUD  
243.8 cm  
FLUE  
OUTLET  
2.54 cm MIN.  
Figure 17. Installing Support Brackets  
3. Install Firestops  
For Horizontal Runs - Firestops are REQUIRED on  
both sides of a combustible wall through which the  
flue passes.  
To install firestops (heat shield) for horizontal runs that  
pass through either interior or exterior walls:  
• Cut a 25.4 cm X 30.5 cm hole through the wall.  
• Position the firestops on both sides of the hole pre-  
viously cut and secure the firestops with nails or  
screws.  
• The pipe opening of the firestops MUST BE placed  
towards the bottom of the firestop.  
• Continue the flue run through the firestop.  
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10" (25.4 cm)  
INTERIOR  
WALL SHIELD  
12" (30.5 cm)  
FIGURE 18. Flue Pipe & Firestop  
For Vertical Runs - One firestop is REQUIRED at the  
hole in each ceiling through which the flue passes.  
To install firestops for vertical runs that pass through  
ceilings:  
• Position a plumb bob directly over the center of the ver-  
tical flue component.  
• Mark the ceiling to establish the centerpoint of the flue.  
• Drill a hole or drive a nail through this center point.  
• Check the floor above for any obstructions, such as  
wiring or plumbing runs.  
• Reposition the heater and flue system, if necessary, to  
accommodate the ceiling joists and/or obstructions.  
• Cut a 25.4cm X 30.5cm hole through the ceiling, using  
the firestop pipe opening as a guide.  
• Frame the hole with framing lumber the same size as  
the ceiling joists.  
10" (25.4 cm)  
10” (25.4 cm)  
CHIMNEY  
HOLE  
EXISTING CEILING  
NEW  
JOISTS  
FRAMING  
MEMBERS  
CEILING  
FIGURE 19. Hole and New Framing Members  
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If the area above the ceiling is NOT an attic, position and  
secure the ceiling firestop on the ceiling side of the  
previously cut and framed hole.  
JOIST  
CEILING  
NAILS (4 REQUIRED)  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
FIGURE 20. Ceiling Firestop (Ceiling Side)  
If the area above the ceiling IS an attic, position and secure  
the firestop on top of the previously framed hole.  
NAILS (4 REQUIRED)  
RAFTER  
CEILING  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
FIGURE 21. Attic Firestop  
C. Flue Termination  
CAUTION:  
IF EXTERIOR WALLS ARE FINISHED WITH VINYL  
SIDING, IT IS NECESSARY TO INSTALL THE VINYL  
PROTECTOR KIT (VPK-DV) TO THE TOP OF THE  
EXTERIOR FIRESTOP FOR ALL ROUND  
TERMINATION CAPS.  
For Horizontal Terminations using the DVP-TRAP  
To attach and secure the termination to the last section of  
horizontal flue:  
• The rear flue heat shield MUST be placed 2.54 cm above  
the top of the flue between the wall shield and the base  
of the termination cap.  
• One section of the heat shield is attached to the wall  
shield. The other is attached to the termination cap in  
the same manner (see Figure 22).  
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• The heat shield sections will overlap to match the wall  
thickness (depth). The small leg in the shield rests on  
top of the flue to properly space it from the pipe sec-  
tion (see Figure 22).  
Interior  
Rear Vent  
Wall Shield  
Heat Shield  
3.8 cm min.  
overlap  
Outer Flue  
Inner Flue  
3.8 cm min.  
Overlap  
INTERIOR  
EXTERIOR  
FIGURE 22. Venting through the Wall  
• The termination kit should pass through the wall  
firestops from the exterior of the building.  
• Adjust the termination cap to its final exterior position  
on the building and interlock the flue sections.  
WARNING: THE TERMINATION CAP  
MUST BE POSITIONED SO THAT THE  
ARROW IS POINTING UP.  
!
• Use a high-temperature sealant gasket to seal between  
the pipe and exterior firestop.  
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FIGURE 23 DVP Termination Cap  
For Vertical Terminations - To locate the flue and  
install the flue sections:  
• Locate and mark the flue centerpoint on the underside  
of the roof, and drive a nail through the centerpoint.  
• Make the outline of the roof hole around the centerpoint nail.  
• The size of the roof hole framing dimensions depend on  
the pitch of the roof. There MUST BE a 2.5cm clearance  
from the vertical flue pipe to combustible materials.  
• Mark the roof hole accordingly.  
• Cover the opening of the installed flue pipes.  
• Cut and frame the roof hole.  
• Use framing lumber the same size as the roof rafters  
and install the frame securely. Flashing anchored to  
the frame must withstand heavy winds.  
• Continue to install concentric flue sections up through  
the roof hole and up past the roof line until you reach  
the appropriate distance above the roof.  
CAUTION: FOLLOW THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE  
AGA GAS INSTALLATION CODE FOR MINIMUM  
HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS ABOVE THE ROOF.  
To seal the roof hole, and to divert rain and snow from the  
flue system:  
• Attach a flashing to the roof using nails, and use a non-  
hardening mastic around the edges of the flashing base  
where it meets the roof.  
• Attach a storm collar over the flashing joint to form a  
water-tight seal. Place non-hardening mastic around  
the joint, between the storm collar and the vertical pipe.  
• Slide the termination cap over the end of the flue pipe  
and snap into place.  
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WARNING:  
!
FOLLOW NATIONAL REGULATIONS  
AND CODES OF PRACTICE FOR  
MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM GAS  
TERMINALS, AND PLACEMENT OF GAS  
TERMINAL.  
This also pertains to vertical flue systems installed  
on the outside of the building.  
NOTE  
TERMINATION  
CAP  
50.8 cm  
VERTICAL  
WALL  
LOWEST  
DISCHARGE  
OPENING  
TERMINATION  
CAP  
X
30.5 cm  
ROOF PITCH  
IS X/ 30.5 cm  
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF  
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING  
Roof Pitch  
H (min.) cm  
flat to 6/12  
30.5*  
38*  
6/12 to 7/12  
over 7/12 to 8/12  
over 8/12 to 9/12  
over 9/12 to 10/12  
over 10/12 to 11/12  
over 11/12 to 12/12  
over 12/12 to 14/12  
over 14/12 to 16/12  
over 16/12 to 18/12  
over 18/12 to 20/12  
over 20/12 to 21/12  
45.75*  
61*  
76.25*  
99  
122  
152.5  
183  
213.5  
228.75  
244  
* 91.4 cm minimum in snow regions  
Figure 24. Minimum Height from Roof to Lowest  
Discharge Opening  
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M
N
P
G
R
v
v
A
H
D
Q
(See Note 2)  
E
v
V
B
L
91.4 cm  
B
T
v
v
v
B
v
S
S
Electrical  
Service  
V
V
F
M
I
D
V
v
X
A
J or K  
X
= VENT TERMINAL  
=AIR SUPPLY INLET  
= AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED  
V
L
= 2.1 M ...................... clearance above paved side-  
A
B
= 30.5 cm ............... clearances above grade, veran-  
(See Note 1)  
walk or a paved driveway lo-  
(See Note 1)  
da, porch, deck or balcony  
cated on public property  
= 30.5 cm ............... clearances to window or door  
that may be opened, or to per-  
manently closed window.  
(Glass)  
M* = 50.8 cm ................. clearance under veranda, porch,  
deck, balcony or overhang  
118.9 cm ............... vinyl  
D
= 50.8 cm ............... vertical clearance to unventilat-  
ed soffit or to ventilated soffit lo-  
Alcove Applications  
cated above the terminal  
N
P
= 15.3 cm ................. non-vinyl sidewalls  
30.5 cm ................. vinyl sidewalls  
= 2.4 M  
= 84.8 cm ............... for vinyl clad soffits and below  
electrical service  
F
=
22.9 cm .............. clearance to outside corner  
______________________________Q___M_I_N___________________________________  
RMAX  
G
H
= 15.3 cm ............... clearance to inside corner  
1 cap 91.4 cm 2 x Q ACTUAL  
______________________________________________________________________  
= 91.4 cm ............... not to be installed above a gas  
meter/regulator assembly within  
91.4 cm horizontally from the cen-  
ter-line of the regulator  
2 caps  
______3__c__a_p__s________________2__._7__M_________________2_/_3__x___Q___A_C_T_U_A__L___  
4 caps 3.7 M 1/2 x Q ACTUAL  
_____________________________1__._8__M___________________1__x___Q___A_C_T_U_A_L____  
QMIN = # termination caps x 3  
RMAX = (2 / # termination caps) x QACTUAL  
I
= 91.4 cm ............... clearance to gas service regu-  
lator vent outlet  
J
= 22.9 cm ................. clearance to non-mechanical air  
supply inlet to building or the  
combustion air inlet to any other  
appliance  
= 91.4 cm ................. clearance to a mechanical (pow-  
ered) air supply inlet  
S = 15.3 cm .................. clearance from sides of  
(See Note 5)  
electrical service  
T
= 30.5 cm ................... clearance above electrical  
(See Note 5)  
service  
K
* only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a  
minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor, or meets Note 2.  
NOTE 3: Local codes or regulations may require different  
clearances.  
NOTE 1: On private property where termination is less than 2.1 M  
above a sidewalk, driveway, deck, porch, veranda or balcony, use of  
a listed cap shield is suggested. (See vents components page)  
NOTE 4: Termination caps may be hot. Consider their proximity to  
doors or other traffic areas.  
NOTE 5: Location of the vent termination must not interfere with  
access to the electrical service.  
NOTE 2: Termination in an alcove space (spaces open only on one side  
and with an overhang) are permitted with the dimensions specified for  
vinyl or non-vinyl siding and soffits. 1. There must be 91.4 cm minimum  
between termination caps. 2. All mechanical air intakes within 3.0 M of  
a termination cap must be a minimum of 91.4 cm below the termination  
cap. 3. All gravity air intakes within 91.4 cm of a termination cap must  
be a minimum of 30.5 cm below the termination cap.  
NOTE: Vent system termination is permitted in porch areas with  
two or more sides open. You must follow all side walls, over-  
hang and ground clearances as stated in the instructions.  
Heat & Glo assumes no responsibility for the improper perfor-  
mance of the appliance when the venting system does not meet  
these requirements.  
Figure 25 Vent Termination Minimum Clearances  
CAUTION: IF EXTERIOR WALLS ARE FINISHED WITH VINYL SIDING, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT A VINYL PROTECTOR KIT BE INSTALLED.  
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The diagram below shows how to properly  
position, level, and secure the fireplace.  
Step 4  
Positioning,  
Leveling, and  
Securing the  
Fireplace  
1. Place the fireplace  
into position.  
2. Level the fireplace  
from side to side and  
from front to back.  
3. Shim the fireplace  
with non-combus-  
tible material, such  
as sheet metal, as  
necessary.  
NAILING TABS  
(BOTH SIDES)  
4. Secure the fireplace  
to the framing by  
nailing or screwing.  
Figure 26. Proper Positioning, Leveling, and  
Securing of a Fireplace  
Step 5  
WARNING: THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR  
!
The Gas Control  
System  
USE WITH SOLID FUEL.  
Standing Pilot Ignition System  
This system includes millivolt control valve,  
standing pilot, thermopile/thermocouple flame  
sensor, and piezo ignitor.  
WARNING: 230 VAC MUST NEVER BE  
!
CONNECTED TO A CONTROL VALVE  
IN A MILLIVOLT SYSTEM.  
STANDING PILOT  
Figure 27. Gas Control System  
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Step 6  
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed by a  
qualified service technician in accordance with  
all building regulations.  
The Gas  
Supply Line  
NOTE: Before the first firing of the fireplace, the  
gas supply line should be purged of any trapped air.  
NOTE: Consult local building regulations to  
properly size the gas supply line leading to the  
(Rp 1/2”) hook-up at the unit.  
This gas inlet connection is ISO 7-Rp 1/2 (BSP Rp 1/2).  
To install the gas supply line:  
• When attaching the pipe, support the control so  
that the lines are not bent or torn.  
• After the gas line installation is complete, use a  
soap solution to carefully check all gas connec-  
tions for leaks.  
WARNING:  
!
DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO  
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
• At the gas line access hole, use insulation to  
repack the space around the gas pipe.  
• Insert insulation from the outside of the fireplace  
and pack the insulation tightly to totally seal  
between the pipe and the outer casing.  
The gas line should be  
installed by a qualified  
service technician.  
GAS ACCESS  
Figure 28  
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Step 7  
Gas Pressure  
Requirements  
Pressure requirements for Heat & Glo gas fireplaces  
are shown in the table below.  
Natural Gas Propane  
(G20) (G31)  
Butane  
(G30)  
Natural Gas  
(G25)  
______________________________________________________________  
Inlet Pressure  
20mbar  
37 or 50mbar 30 or 50mbar 25mbar  
Manifold Pressure 4-8.7mbar 15.7-25mbar 15.7-25mbar 4-8.7mbar  
3
3
3
m
m
m
m3  
Gas Rate  
.54  
/
.24  
/
.16  
/
.54  
/
h
h
h
h
Max.Input(NETCV) 10.0 kW  
10.0 kW  
1.8 mm  
30  
9.5 kW  
DMS 51  
30  
8.5 kW  
DMS 33  
51  
Burner Injector  
Pilot Injector  
DMS 33  
51  
A tap is provided on the outlet side of the gas control  
for a test gauge connection to measure the manifold  
pressure. To measure inlet pressure, provisions  
must be made to attach a test gauge to the tap  
immediately upstream of the gas supply connection  
to the fireplace.  
The fireplace and its individual shut-off valve must be  
disconnected from the gas supply piping system  
during any pressure testing of the system at test  
pressures in excess of 60 mbar.  
If the fireplace must be isolated from the gas supply  
piping system by closing an individual shut-off valve,  
it must be of the handle-less type.  
Step 8  
NOTE: Electrical wiring must be installed by a  
competent electrician.  
For Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring  
Appliance Requirements  
Wiring the  
Fireplace  
Optional Accessories  
Optional remote control  
kits require that 230 VAC  
be wired to the factory in-  
stalled junction box be-  
fore the fireplace is per-  
manently installed.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 230 VAC  
!
TO THE GAS CONTROL VALVE OR THE  
APPLIANCE WILL MALFUNCTION AND THE  
VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED.  
Wall Switch  
Position the wall switch in the desired position on a wall. Run a maximum of 780cm  
or less length of 0.102 cm diameter minimum wire and connect it to the fireplace  
ON/OFF switch pigtails.  
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WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 230 VAC  
TO THE WALL SWITCH OR THE  
!
CONTROL VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED.  
LABELALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION  
WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ER-  
RORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGER-  
OUS OPERATION. VERIFY PROPER OPERA-  
TION AFTER SERVICING.  
CAUTION  
OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH  
THERMOSTAT OR REMOTE  
THERMOCOUPLE  
TP/TH  
TP  
TH  
OFF  
ON  
THERMOPILE  
ON/OFF  
GAS VALVE  
REMOTE SWITCH  
PIGTAIL  
SWITCH  
Figure 29. Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram  
Step 9  
The following diagram shows the minimum vertical  
and corresponding maximum horizontal dimensions  
of fireplace mantels or other combustible projections  
above the top front edge of the fireplace. See Figures  
2 , 3 and 4 for other fireplace clearances.  
Finishing  
Only non-combustible  
materials may be used  
to cover the black  
fireplace front.  
45o  
30.5  
27.9  
25.4  
22.7  
20.3  
15.8  
15.2  
12.7  
10.2  
7.6  
5
TOP FRONT EDGE  
OF FIREPLACE  
NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN  
IN CENTIMETERS  
Figure 30. Minimum Vertical and Maximum  
Horizontal Dimensions of Combustibles  
above Fireplace  
WARNING: WHEN FINISHING THE  
!
FIREPLACE, NEVER OBSTRUCT OR  
MODIFY THE AIR INLET/OUTLET  
GRILLES IN ANY MANNER.  
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IF JOINTS BETWEEN THE FINISHED WALLS AND  
THE FIREPLACE SURROUND (TOPAND SIDES)ARE  
SEALED, A 150° C. MINIMUM SEALANT MATERIAL  
MUST BE USED. THESE JOINTS ARE NOT RE-  
QUIRED TO BE SEALED. ONLY NONCOMBUSTIBLE  
MATERIAL (USING 150° C. MINIMUM ADHESIVE, IF  
NEEDED) CAN BE APPLIED AS FACING TO THE  
FIREPLACE SURROUND. SEE FIGURE 31.  
CAUTION  
1. Apply only non-  
combustible  
TOP SEAL  
JOINT  
FINISH MATERIAL  
MAY BE COMBUSTIBLE  
- TOP AND SIDES  
OF UNIT  
facing material  
to the fireplace  
surround.  
SIDE SEAL  
JOINT  
1/2”  
(.27 cm)  
1/2”  
(.27 cm)  
Figure 31. Sealant Material  
Step 10 Installing Trim, Refractory, Logs, and Ember Material  
Installing the Trim  
Combustible materials may be brought up to the specified clearances on the side  
and top front edges of the fireplace, but MUST NEVER overlap onto the front face.  
The joints between the finished wall, fireplace top and sides can only be sealed with  
a 150° C minimum sealant.  
Install optional marble and brass trim surround kits as desired. Marble, brass, brick,  
tile, or other noncombustible materials can be used to cover up the gap between  
the sheet rock and the fire-  
place.  
WARNING: CHILDREN AND ADULTS  
!
Do not obstruct or modify the  
air inlet/outlet grilles. When  
overlapping on both sides,  
leave enough space so that  
the bottom grille can be  
opened and the trim door re-  
moved.  
SHOULD BEALERTED TO THE HAZARDS  
OF HIGH TEMPERATURES OF WORKING SUR-  
FACES ON THESE HEATERS. WORKING SUR-  
FACES INCLUDEALLGLASS PANELSAND DEC-  
ORATIVE DOORS. YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD  
BE CAREFULLYSUPERVISED WHEN THEYARE  
IN THE SAME ROOM AS THEAPPLIANCE.  
Installing the Ceramic  
Refractory  
Remove dress guard, glass  
door and log package. Re-  
move refractory pieces from  
packaging (see Figure 32).  
Position rear refractory piece  
first and then slide both side  
pieces through the upper  
guide openings until they sit  
firmly against the rear of the  
unit. See following pages for  
log installation instruction.  
REAR  
TABS  
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LOG PLACEMENT  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Log Set Assembly: LOGS-6TRSCE  
1
4
2
5
3
Carefully remove the logs from the packaging. CAUTION: Logs are fragile!  
1
1
LOG #1 (SRV2049-700): Place log #1 at the rear of the unit against the rear grate tabs with the  
notches on the bottom of the log lining up with the grate bars.  
2
2
LOG #2 (SRV2049-701): Locate the bottom grooves of log #2 over the second and third grate bars.  
Push back against the grate tabs on these bars.  
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3
3
LOG #3 (SRV385-723): Rest log #3 on the grooves on log #1 and log #2.  
4
4
LOG #4 (SRV385-721): Rest log #4 in the groove on log #1 with its front next to the left side of the log  
grate as shown.  
5
5
LOG #5 (SRV385-722): Push log #5 against the grate tabs on the 5th grate bar and rest its top in the  
groove on log #1.  
If sooting occurs, the logs might need to be repositioned slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement.  
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Placing the Ember Material  
Two bags of ember material are shipped with this gas  
fireplace. Use only a portion of each bag for the best  
appearance and operation.  
To place the ember material:  
• Remove latches and tension springs around the glass door.  
• Remove the glass door from the unit (Figure 33).  
LATCHES  
(BOTH TOP  
AND BOTTOM)  
GLASS  
ASSEMBLY  
Figure 33. GlassAssembly  
• Place small pieces of ember material on burner top (Figure  
34). Do NOT press embers into burner ports. Cover the  
top of the burner with a single layer of ember material. Do  
NOT place embers on the ports as noted in Figure 34.  
Figure 34. Placement of the Ember Material  
• Save the remaining ember materials for use during fire-  
place servicing.  
• Replace the glass door and a front trim door on the unit  
(see Replacement Parts Section of the manual.)  
• Replace the latches and tension springs.  
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Step 11  
Before lighting the fireplace, be sure to do the  
following:  
Before Lighting  
the Fireplace  
Review safety warnings and cautions  
• Read the Safety and Warning Information section  
at the beginning of this Installers Guide.  
Double-check for gas leaks  
• Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit  
for possible gas leaks.  
Double-check flue terminations and front grilles  
for obstructions.  
• Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit  
for possible obstructions that could be blocking the  
flue terminations or the front grilles.  
Double-check for faulty components  
• Any component that is found to be faulty MUST BE  
replaced with an approved component. Tampering  
with the fireplace components is DANGEROUS and  
voids all warranties.  
A small amount of air will be in the gas supply lines.  
When first lighting the fireplace, it will take a few  
minutes for the lines to purge themselves of this air.  
Once the purging is complete, the fireplace will light  
and will operate normally.  
Subsequent lightings of the fireplace will not require this  
purging of air from the gas supply lines, unless the  
gas valve has been turned to the OFF position, in  
which case the air would have to be purged.  
NOTE: The fireplace should be run for 3 to 4 hours on the  
initial start-up. Turn it off and let it cool completely.  
Remove and clean the glass. Replace the glass and run  
the fireplace for an additional 8 hours. This will help to cure  
the products used in the paint and logs.  
Step 12  
You’ve reviewed all safety warnings, you’ve checked  
the fireplace for gas leaks, you know the flue system  
is unobstructed, and you’ve checked for faulty  
Lighting the  
Fireplace  
components. Now you’re ready to light the fireplace.  
WARNING:  
!
PLEASE REFER TO THE USER’S  
MANUAL FOR ALL CAUTIONS, SAFETY,  
AND WARNING INFORMATION  
PERTAINING TO THE LIGHTING AND  
OPERATION OF THE FIREPLACE.  
After the  
LEAVE THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL  
WITH THE APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE  
REFERENCE.  
Installation  
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Fireplace  
Although the frequency of your appliance servicing  
and maintenance will depend on use and the type of  
installation, you should have a qualified service  
technician perform an appliance checkup at the  
beginning of each heating season. See the table below  
for specific guidelines regarding each fireplace  
maintenance task.  
Maintenance  
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TURN OFF THE GAS BEFORE SERVICING  
YOUR FIREPLACE.  
IMPORTANT  
Maintaining  
and Servicing  
Your Fireplace  
Type of  
Fireplace  
Fireplace Maintenance Task To  
Maintenance  
Frequency  
By  
Be Completed  
Replacing  
Old Ember  
Material  
Once annually,  
during the  
annual checkup  
Qualified  
Service  
Technician  
Brush away loose ember material near  
the burner. Replace old ember  
material with new 1 cm thin pieces  
Glowing Ember (050-721). New ember  
material should be placed on top of the  
burner. Save the remaining ember  
material and repeat this procedure at  
your next servicing. For more  
information, see Placing Ember  
Material in the INSTALLERS GUIDE.  
Cleaning  
Burner  
Once annually  
Periodically  
Qualified  
Service  
Brush or vacuum the control  
compartment, and burner areas  
surrounding the logs.  
& Controls  
Technician  
Checking  
Flame  
Qualified  
Service  
Technician/  
Owner  
Make a visual check of your fireplace’s  
flame patterns. Make sure the flames  
are steady — not lifting or floating.  
See the picture in Figure 35. The  
thermopile/thermocouple tips should be  
covered with flame. See the picture in  
Figure 36.  
Patterns,  
Flame Height  
Checking  
Before initial use  
and at least  
Qualified  
Service  
Inspect the external terminal cap on a  
regular basis to ensure that no debris is  
interfering with the flow of air. Inspect  
entire flue system for proper function.  
Flue System  
annually thereafter, Technician/  
more frequently  
if possible  
Owner  
Remove and clean glass after the first  
3 to 4 hours of use. After the initial  
cleaning, clean as necessary,  
particularly after adding new ember  
material. Film deposits on the inside  
of the glass door should be cleaned  
off using a household glass cleaner.  
NOTE: DO NOT handle or attempt to  
clean the door when it is hot and DO  
NOT use abrasive cleaners.  
Cleaning  
Glass Door  
After the first 3-4  
hours of use. As  
necessary after  
initial cleaning.  
Qualified  
Service  
Technician  
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MAKE SURE THE FLAMES  
ARE STEADY—NOT  
LIFTING OR FLOATING.  
Figure 35. Burner Flame Patterns  
STANDING PILOT  
Figure 36. Pilot Flame Patterns  
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Standing Pilot Troubleshooting  
Corrective Action  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Check the spark at the electrode and  
pilot. If no spark and electrode wire is  
properly connected, replace the ignitor.  
1. After repeated  
triggering of the red  
or black piezo  
a. Defective ignitor  
button, the spark  
ignitor will not light  
the pilot.  
Using a match, light the pilot. If the  
pilot lights, turn off the pilot and  
trigger the red or black piezo button  
again. If the pilot lights, an improper  
gas/air mixture caused the bad  
lighting and a longer purge period is  
recommended. If the pilot will not  
light, ensure that the gap at the  
electrode and pilot is 0.3 cm to have  
a strong spark. If the gap is OK,  
replace the pilot.  
b. Defective pilot or  
misaligned  
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electrode (spark at  
electrode)  
Trouble-  
shooting  
With proper  
installation,  
operation, and  
maintenance your  
gas fireplace will  
provide years of  
trouble-free  
Check the remote shut-off valves  
from the fireplace. Usually, there is a  
valve near the gas main. There can  
be more than one (1) valve between  
the fireplace and the main.  
c. No gas or low gas  
pressure  
service. If you do  
experience a  
Check the LP (propane) tank. You  
may be out of fuel.  
problem, this  
d. No LP in the tank  
troubleshooting  
guide will assist a  
qualified service  
person in the  
a. Defective  
Check that the pilot flame impinges  
on the thermocouple. Clean and/or  
adjust the pilot for maximum flame  
impingement.  
2. The pilot will not stay  
lit after carefully  
thermocouple  
following the lighting  
instructions.  
diagnosis of a  
problem and the  
corrective action to  
be taken. This  
troubleshooting  
guide can only be  
used by a  
Ensure that the thermocouple  
connection at the gas valve is fully  
inserted and tight (hand tighten plus  
1/4 turn).  
Disconnect the thermocouple from  
the valve, place one millivolt meter  
lead wire on the tip of the  
thermocouple and the other meter  
lead wire on the thermocouple  
copper lead. Start the pilot and hold  
the valve knob in. If the millivolt  
reading is less than 15mV, replace  
the thermocouple.  
qualified service  
technician.  
b. Defective valve  
If thermocouple is producing more  
than 15 millivolts, replace faulty valve.  
Check the ON/OFF switch and wires  
for proper connections. Place the  
jumper wires across the terminals  
at the switch. If the burner comes on,  
replace the defective switch. If the  
switch is OK, place the jumper wires  
across the switch wires at the gas  
valve. If the burner comes on, the  
wires are faulty or connections are  
bad.  
a. ON/OFF switch or  
wires defective  
3. The pilot is burning,  
there is no gas  
burner, the valve  
knob is in the ON  
position, and the  
ON/OFF switch is in  
the ON position.  
If the pilot flame is not close enough  
physically to the thermopile, adjust  
the pilot flame.  
b. Thermopile may  
not be generating  
sufficient  
millivoltage  
Be sure the wire connections from  
the thermopile at the gas valve  
terminals are tight and that the  
thermopile is fully inserted into the  
pilot bracket.  
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Corrective Action  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Check the thermopile with a millivolt  
meter. Take the reading at TH-TP&TP  
terminals of the gas valve. The meter  
should read 325 millivolts minimum,  
while holding the valve knob  
3. (Continued)  
depressed in the pilot position, with  
the pilot lit, and the ON/OFF switch in  
the OFF position. Replace the faulty  
thermopile if the reading is below the  
specified minimum.  
With the pilot in the ON position,  
disconnect the thermopile leads from  
the valve. Take a reading at the  
thermopile leads. The reading should  
be 325 millivolts minimum. Replace  
the thermopile if the reading is below  
the minimum.  
c. Defective valve  
Turn the valve knob to the ON position.  
Place the ON/OFF switch in the ON  
position. Check the millivolt meter at  
the thermopile terminals. The millivolt  
meter should read greater than 125mV  
If the reading is acceptable, and if the  
burner does not come on, replace the  
gas valve.  
Check the burner orifice for stoppage.  
Remove stoppage.  
d. Plugged burner  
orifice  
Follow the corrective action in  
Symptom and Possible Cause 1. a.  
above. Check the switch and wiring.  
Replace where defective.  
e. Wall switch or wires  
are defective  
Clean and adjust the pilot flame for  
maximum flame impingement on  
thermocouple. Follow lighting  
instructions carefully.  
4. Frequent pilot  
outage problem.  
a. Pilot flame may be  
too high or too low,  
or blowing (high),  
causing pilot safety  
to drop out  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
5. The pilot and main  
burner extinguish  
while in operation.  
a. No LP in the tank  
Check the LP (propane) tank. Refill the  
fuel tank.  
Check for gas leaks.  
b. Inner flue pipe  
leaking exhaust  
gases back into the  
system  
The horizontal flue cap should slope  
down only enough to prevent any water  
from entering the unit. The maximum  
downward slope is 0.6 cm.  
c. Horizontal flue  
improperly pitched  
d. Glass too loose and  
air tight packet leaks  
in corners after  
usage  
Tighten the corner.  
e. Bad thermopile or  
thermocouple  
Replace if necessary.  
Check for proper installation and  
freedom from debris or blockage.  
f. Improper flue cap  
installation  
6. Glass soots.  
Adjust the log set so that the flame  
does not excessively impinge on it.  
a. Flame impingement  
Adjust the air shutter at the base of the  
burner.  
b. Improper venturi  
setting  
Inspect the opening at the base of the  
burner. NO MATERIAL SHOULD BE  
PLACED IN THIS OPENING.  
c. Debris around  
venturi  
Ensure that the flue cap is installed  
properly and free of debris. Ensure that  
the flue system joints are tight and  
have no leaks.  
a. Insufficient oxygen  
being supplied  
7. Flame burns blue  
and lifts off burner.  
Ensure that no debris has been placed  
in the area at the base of, or in the area  
of, the air holes in the center of the  
base pan beneath the burner.  
Ensure that the glass is tightened  
properly on the unit, particularly on top  
corners.  
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