Heat Glo LifeStyle Indoor Fireplace EVEREST User Manual

Model:  
Everest  
Installers Guide  
Underwriters  
Laboratories Listed  
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR  
OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. THIS INSTALLERS  
GUIDE MUST BE LEFT WITH APPLIANCE FOR  
FUTURE REFERENCE.  
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA-  
TION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,  
SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN  
CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAM-  
AGE. REFER TO THIS MANUAL. FOR  
ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFOR-  
MATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED IN-  
STALLER, SERVICE AGENCY, OR THE  
GAS SUPPLIER.  
WARNING: IF THE INFORMATION  
IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT  
FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR  
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUS-  
ING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PER-  
SONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.  
1. This appliance may be installed in an af-  
termarket, permanently located, manufac-  
tured (mobile) home, where not prohibited  
by local codes.  
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-  
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this  
or any other appliance.  
-
What to do if you smell gas  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch.  
• Do not use any phone in your building.  
2. This appliance is only for use with the type  
of gas indicated on the rating plate. This  
appliance is not convertible for use with  
other gases, unless a certified kit is used.  
• 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.  
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:  
• installation must be performed by a licensed  
plumber or gas fitter;  
- Installation and service must be performed by a  
qualified installer, service agency, or the gas  
supplier.  
• a CO detector shall be installed in the room  
where the appliance is installed.  
Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2006  
Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any  
questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest  
Heat & Glo dealer, please call 1-888-427-3973.  
Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.  
20802 Kensington Boulevard, Lakeville, MN 55044  
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Table of Contents  
Safety and Warning Information. ....................................2  
Service Parts Lists. .........................................................4  
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Section 1: Approvals and Codes. ...................................6  
Appliance Certification........................................................6  
Installation Codes...............................................................6  
HighAltitude Installations ....................................................6  
Section 2: Getting Started ..............................................7  
Introducing the Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces ........................7  
Pre-installation Preparation ................................................7  
Section 3: Installing the Fireplace. ................................9  
Step 1 Locating the Fireplace .........................................9  
Step 2 Framing the Fireplace .........................................9  
Step 3 Installing the Vent System .................................10  
A. Vent System Approvals ................................10  
B. Installing Vent Components .........................15  
C. Vent Termination ..........................................18  
Step 4 Positioning, Leveling, and  
Securing the Fireplace ......................................21  
Step 5 The Gas Control Systems.................................21  
Step 6 The Gas Supply Line .........................................22  
Step 7 Gas Pressure Requirements ............................22  
Step 8 Wiring the Fireplace ..........................................23  
Step 9 Finishing ............................................................24  
Step 10 Installing Trim, Logs, and Ember Material .........25  
Installing the Trim ..............................................25  
Positioning the Logs ..........................................25  
Placing the Ember Material ...............................25  
Step 11 Before Lighting the Fireplace.............................26  
Step 12 Lighting the Fireplace ........................................26  
After the Installation ..........................................................26  
Battery Backup ..................................................................26  
Section 4: Maintaining and Servicing  
Your Fireplace. ............................................27  
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EVEREST  
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 8-00  
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______  
Service Parts  
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram  
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2
19  
5
6
9
1
18  
21  
10  
8
22  
23  
7
11 Log Set Assembly  
3
20  
4
13  
14  
16  
15  
Part number list on following page.  
17  
12Back Log (not shown)  
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EVEREST  
Service Parts List  
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  
IPI IGNITION  
SERIAL #  
PART NUMBER  
PRE 5000  
060-801  
1
Log Burner Orifice NG (#53A)  
Log Burner Orifice LP (#64A)  
Main Burner Orifice NG (#45A)  
Main Burner Orifice LP (#56)  
POST 5000  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
582-853  
750-800  
582-864  
062-801  
582-845  
045-802  
582-856  
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Glass Door Assembly  
Standard Door  
Burner NG, LP  
GLA-Everest  
DF-Everest  
750-175A  
Log Grate  
750-360A  
Refractory, Base  
Refractory, Right Side  
Refractory, Left Side  
SRV750-733  
SRV750-731  
SRV750-730  
SRV750-732  
LOGS-Everest  
SRV750-703  
SRV750-701A  
SRV750-702A  
SRV750-705  
SRV750-706  
SRV750-704  
10 Refractory, Back  
11 Log Set Assembly  
12 Log 1 Back Log  
13 Log 2 Left Burner Log  
14 Log 3 Right Burner Log  
15 Log 4 Right Inside Log  
16 Log 5 Small Log  
17 Log 6 Left Inside Log  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
060-522  
750-500  
Valve NG  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
060-523  
750-501  
Valve LP  
18 Junction Box  
4021-013  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
PRE 7-1-03  
POST 7-1-03  
485-510A  
593-512A  
485-511A  
593-513A  
750-130  
19 Pilot Assembly NG (must order whole assembly)  
19 Pilot Assembly LP (must order whole assembly)  
20 Surround  
750-132  
21 Flex Ball Valve Assembly  
22 Flame Control Knob  
23 ON/OFF Rocker Switch  
Module  
302-320A  
571-531  
060-511  
593-592  
593-590A  
593-593A  
Wire Assembly  
3V Adaptor Plug  
Battery Pack  
Trim Door Mesh  
ON/OFF Rocker Switch  
Glass Latch Assembly  
Mineral Wool Embers  
Lava Rock Bag  
593-594A  
MESH-Everest  
750-556A  
386-122A  
050-721  
705-420  
ACCESSORIES  
Remote Control Kit  
Remote Control Kit  
Wall Switch Kit, Off White  
Wall Switch Kit, White  
RC-SMART-HNG  
SMART-STAT-HNG  
WSK-21  
WSK-21-W  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
PRE 5000  
POST 5000  
LPK-Everest  
LPKP-Everest  
NGK-Everest  
NGKP-Everest  
Conversion Kit LP SPI  
Conversion Kit NG SPI  
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Approvals and Codes  
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High Altitude Installations  
Appliance Certification  
U.L. Listed gas appliances are tested and approved with-  
out requiring changes for elevations from 0 to 2,000 feet in  
the U. S. A. and in Canada.  
The Heat & Glo fireplace model discussed in this Installers  
Guide have been tested to certification standards and listed  
by the applicable laboratories.  
When installing this appliance at an elevation above 2,000  
feet, it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by  
changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input  
rate should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 feet above a  
2000 foot elevation in the U.S.A. or 10% for elevations  
between 2000 and 4500 feet in Canada. If the heating value  
of the gas has been reduced, these rules do not apply. To  
identify the proper orifice size, check with the local gas  
utility.  
Certification  
MODEL: EVEREST  
LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories  
TYPE: Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Heater  
STANDARD: ANSIZ21.88-1998/CSA2.33-M98•UL307B  
Installation Codes  
If installing this appliance at an elevation above 4,500 feet  
(in Canada), check with local authorities.  
The fireplace installation must conform to local codes. Before  
installing the fireplace, consult the local building code  
agency to ensure that you are in compliance with all  
applicable codes, including permits and inspections.  
In the absence of local codes, the fireplace installation must  
conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (in  
the United States) or the CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Codes  
(in Canada). The appliance must be electrically grounded  
in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local  
codes with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70  
(in the United States), or to the CSAC22.1Canadian Electric  
Code (in Canada).  
These models may be installed in a bedroom or bed-sitting  
room in the U.S.A. and Canada.  
Heat & Glo Quality Systems  
registered by SGS ICS  
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Getting Started  
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Introducing the Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces  
Warranty  
Heat & Glo direct vent gas fireplaces are designed to oper-  
ate with all combustion air siphoned from outside of the  
building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside.  
The Heat & Glo Warranty will be voided by, and Heat & Glo  
disclaims any responsibility for, the following actions:  
• Installation of any damaged fireplace or vent system com-  
ponent.  
The information contained in this Installers Guide, unless  
noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas control  
systems. Gas fireplace diagrams, including the dimensions,  
are shown in this section.  
• Modification of the fireplace or direct vent system.  
• Installation other than as instructed by Heat & Glo.  
• Improper positioning of the gas logs or the glass door.  
Pre-install Preparation  
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.  
• Installation and/or use of any component part not manu-  
factured and approved by Heat & Glo, not withstanding  
any independent testing laboratory or other party approval  
of such component part or accessory.  
ANY SUCH ACTION MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE A FIRE  
HAZARD.  
The vent system components and trim doors are shipped  
in separate packages. The gas logs may be 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.  
When planning a fireplace installation, it’s necessary to  
determine:  
Where the unit is to be installed.  
The vent 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.  
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8-15/16  
(227mm)  
8
(203mm)  
20-7/8  
(531mm)  
Ø8  
(203.1)  
54-1/2  
(1384mm)  
49-7/8  
(1266mm)  
47-7/16  
(1205mm)  
45-7/16  
(1154mm)  
36-1/8  
(918mm)  
ELECTRICAL  
ACCESS  
2-18  
(55mm)  
4-11/16  
(118mm)  
2-5/16  
(59mm)  
23-3/8  
(593mm)  
GAS LINE  
ACCESS  
4-11/16  
(119mm)  
5-12  
(139mm)  
28-13/16  
(732mm)  
34-1/8  
(866mm)  
TOP VENT COLLARS  
TOP STANDOFFS  
TRIM DOOR  
RATING PLATE  
AND LABELS  
GAS LINE  
ACCESS  
GAS CONTROLS  
ELECTRICAL  
ACCESS  
Figure 1. Diagram of the Everest  
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Minimum Clearances  
from the Vent Pipe to Combustible Materials  
Inches  
mm  
Vertical Sections. ............. 1 ................ 25  
Installing the Fireplace  
Horizontal Sections  
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Top ..................................... 3 ................ 75  
Bottom ............................... 1 ................ 25  
Sides ................................. 1 ................ 25  
Step 1.  
Locating the Fireplace  
At Wall Firestops  
The diagram below shows space and clearance require-  
ments for locating a fireplace within a room.  
Top ..................................... 3 ................ 76  
Bottom ............................... 1 ................ 25  
Sides ................................. 1 ................ 25  
4” (102mm)  
For minimum clearances, see the direct vent termination  
clearance diagrams on pages 20 and 21 in this manual.  
B
The distance from the unit to combustible construction  
is to be measured from the unit outer wrap surface to  
the combustible construction, NOT from the screw  
heads that secure the unit together.  
A
Step 2. Framing the Fireplace  
Fireplace framing can be built before or after the fireplace is  
set in place. Framing should be positioned to accommo-  
date wall coverings and fireplace facing material. The dia-  
gram below shows framing reference dimensions.  
E
D
CAUTION: MEASURE FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS, AND  
VERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL COVERING  
DETAILS, BEFORE FRAMING.  
C
1/2” (13mm)  
Shows center of  
10” x 12” vent framing  
holes for venting.  
A
B
C
D
E
35 1/2”  
21 3/4”  
30 1/2”  
43 1/4”  
61 3/16”  
(902mm) (552mm) (775mm) (1099mm) (1554mm)  
Figure 2. Fireplace Dimensions, Locations,  
and Space Requirements  
Clearance Requirements  
The top, back, and sides of the fireplace are defined by  
stand-offs. The minimum clearance to a perpendicular wall  
extending past the face of the fireplace is 4 inches (102mm).  
The back of the fireplace may be recessed 23 (584mm)  
inches (546mm) into combustible construction.  
D
Minimum Clearances  
from the Fireplace to Combustible Materials  
Inches  
mm  
Framing should be  
constructed of 2 X 4  
lumber or heavier.  
Glass Front........................ 36 .............. 914  
Floor  
Rear  
Sides  
Top  
............................ 0 ................. 0  
...........................1/2 ............... 13  
...........................1/2 ............... 13  
......................... 4 1/2 ............ 114  
C
B
A. ..... 35 1/8” (892mm)  
B. ..... 50 1/2” (1283mm)  
C. ..... 21 3/8” (542mm)  
D. ..... 55 1/2” (1372mm)  
Ceiling* ........................... 31 .............. 787  
* The clearance to the ceiling is measured from the  
top of the unit, excluding the stand-offs and collar.  
See Figure 24 for further details.  
(Center of 12 x 10)  
A
Figure 3. Framing Dimensions  
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Step 3. Installing the Vent System  
A. Vent System Approvals  
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6
These models are approved to use DVP-series direct  
vent pipe components and terminations.Approved vent  
system components are labeled for identification. This  
pipe is tested and listed as an approved component of  
the fireplace. The pipe is tested to be run inside an  
enclosed wall. There is no requirement for inspection  
openings at each joint within the wall. There is no re-  
quired pitch for horizontal vent runs. NO OTHER VENT-  
ING SYSTEMS OR COMPONENTS MAYBE USED.  
12  
DVP4  
DVP6  
DVP12  
14-1/4  
12-3/16  
MAX.  
2
MIN.  
Detailed installation instructions are included with  
each vent termination kit and should be used in  
conjunction with this Installers Guide. The draw-  
ing below shows vent system components and ter-  
minations.  
24  
36  
DVP12A  
48  
The flame and ember appearance may vary based  
on the type of fuel burned and the venting configura-  
tion used.  
9-7/8  
DVP24  
45.0O  
10-1/4  
DVP45  
Identifying Vent Components  
DVP36  
The vent systems installed on this gas fireplace may  
include one, two, or three 90°elbow assemblies. The  
relationships of vertical rise to horizontal run in vent  
configurations using 90° elbows MUST BE strictly  
adhered to. The rise to run relationships are shown  
in the venting drawings and tables. Refer to the dia-  
grams on the next several pages.  
11-1/4  
7-1/4  
1-1/4 TYP  
DVP48  
8-9/16  
1/2 TYP  
12-9/16  
NOTE: PIPES OVERLAP 1-1/4  
INCHES (31.8mm)ATEACH JOINT.  
DVP90ST  
NOTE: Two 45° elbows may be used in place of one  
90° elbow. rise to run ratios in the vent system must be  
followed if 45° elbows are used.  
Figure 4. DVP-Series Direct Vent Component Specifications  
(5-inch inner pipe / 8-inch outer pipe)  
Vent system components  
VERTICAL  
TERMINATION  
STORM COLLAR  
ROOF FLASHING  
Vent system  
termination kits  
HORIZONTAL  
TERMINATION  
PIPE LENGTH  
DVP-TVHW  
DVP-TRAP  
WALL FIRESTOP  
CEILING  
FIRESTOP  
90 DEGREE  
ELBOW  
DVP-TV  
Figure 5. Vent Components and Terminations  
To Unit  
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CAP  
STRAIGHT UP  
VERTICAL VENTING  
V (FT.)  
40' MAX. (12.4 M)  
Figure 6. Straight Up Vertical Venting  
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VENTING WITH ONE (1) 90° ELBOW  
H
V
V
H
1' MIN. (305mm)  
2' MIN. (610mm)  
4' MIN. (1.22m)  
10' MAX. (3.1m)  
15' MAX. (4.65m)  
20' MAX. (6.2m)  
V+H= 40’ MAX. (12.4MM) H = 20' MAX. (6.2m)  
NOTE: If a 90o elbow is first attached to the unit, the  
maximum horizontal run is 3-feet (914mm).  
H
V
NOTE: For corner installations:A6-inch (152mm) section of straight  
pipe may need to be attached to the fireplace before a 90o elbow,  
to allow the vent pipe to clear the top standoffs.  
Figure 7. Venting with One 90° Elbow  
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VENTING WITH TWO (2) 90° ELBOWS  
H
V
1
H
V
1
V
V
H + H1  
H
1' MIN. (305mm)  
2' MIN. (610mm)  
4' MIN. (1.22m)  
10' MAX. (3.1m)  
15' MAX. (4.65m)  
20' MAX. (6.2m)  
V+H+H1= 40' MAX.(12.4m) H+H1 = 20´ MAX. (6.2m)  
V+V1+H= 40' MAX.(12.4m)  
Figure 8. Venting with Two 90° Elbows  
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VENTING WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS  
H
1
V
1
V
H
V + V1  
H + H1  
1' MIN. (305mm)  
2' MIN. (610mm)  
4' MIN. (1.22m)  
10' MAX. (3.1m)  
15' MAX. (4.65m)  
20' MAX. (6.2m)  
NOTE: H + H = 20' MAX. (6.2m)  
V + V11+ H + H1= 40' MAX. (12.4m)  
V
1
H
1
V
H
Figure 9.  
Venting with three 90° elbows  
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B. Installing Vent Components  
1. Attach the First Vent Component to the  
Starting Collars  
If your vertical vent component is over 10 feet, you may  
want to install the included vertical baffle to improve flame  
appearance. Vertical baffle is located in the bag containing  
the instruction manual. Center the vertical baffle on the five  
inch flue being used, and with self tapping screws secure  
the baffle to the inside of the firebox (see Figure 10).  
To attach the first vent component to the starting collars  
of the fireplace:  
Make sure that the fireplace gasket supplied with the  
fireplace seals between the first component and the out-  
er fireplace wrap.  
With vent runs of 30 feet or more without elbows, an  
additional baffle (SRV750-152) is to be used with the  
supplied baffle. This is a service part and is to be purchased  
separately.  
Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in-  
structions.  
2. Assembling Vent Sections  
Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in-  
structions.  
VERTICAL  
BAFFLE  
5” EXHAUST  
PIPE  
WARNING: ENSURE THAT THE FIBERGLASS  
GASKET SUPPLIED WITH THE FIREPLACE  
!
SEALS BETWEEN THE FIRST VENT COMPONENT  
AND THE OUTER FIREPLACE WRAP.  
If the installation is for a termination cap attached directly  
to the fireplace, skip to the sections, Install Firestops and  
Vent Termination.  
Figure 10. Vertical Baffle  
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• 90° elbows may be installed and rotated to any point around  
the preceding component’s vertical axis. For elbows that  
are changing the vent direction, one screw minimum  
should be put in the outer flue at the joint to prevent the  
elbow from rotating.  
WARNING: INSTALLATION OF THIS FIRE-  
PLACE REQUIRES THE USE OF HEAT  
!
SHIELD 570-290 ABOVE THE FIRST 900 ELBOW IN  
THE VENTING SYSTEM.  
To Install the Heat Shield:  
COMBUSTIBLE  
SURFACE  
1. Determine if the heat shield is required. Do so by mea-  
suring the vertical distance between the top horizontal  
surface of the elbow to any combustible surface above. If  
the distance is more than 4 inches, the heat shield is  
NOT required. If it is 4 inches or less, the heat shield IS  
REQUIRED. Install per the following steps. See Figure 11.  
3“ MIN.  
(76MM)  
HEAT  
SHIELD  
2. Fasten the shield in place using the four pilot holes pro-  
vided in the part. The shield should be oriented such that  
the 13 1/8 inch dimension (longest dimension) is run-  
ning in the same direction the elbow is pointing. The  
shield should be centered directly above the elbow, and  
positioned so that it creates a 1/2 inch airspace between  
the shield and the combustible surface. See Figure 12.  
Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in-  
structions.  
Figure 11  
• Continue adding vent components, locking each succeed-  
ing component into place.  
3. Install Support Brackets  
• Ensure that each succeeding vent component is secure-  
ly fitted and locked into the preceding component in the  
vent system.  
Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in-  
structions.  
CORRECT  
INCORRECT  
Figure 12  
4. Install Firestops  
For Horizontal Runs - Firestops are REQUIRED on both  
sides of a combustible wall through which the vent passes.  
NOTE: Model DVP-TRAP does not need an exterior  
firestop on an exterior combustible wall.  
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To install firestops for horizontal runs that pass through  
either interior or exterior walls:  
10" (254 mm)  
10" (254mm)  
Cut a 12-inch by 10-inch (305mm X 254mm) hole through  
the wall. The center of the hole is one (1) inch (25.4mm)  
above the center of the horizontal vent pipe.  
Position the firestops on both sides of the hole previ-  
ously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws.  
CHIMNEY  
HOLE  
The pipe opening of the firestops MUST be placed to-  
wards the bottom of the fireplace.  
EXISTING CEILING  
JOISTS  
NEW  
FRAMING  
MEMBERS  
NOTE: There must be NO INSULATION or other  
combustibles inside the framed firestop opening.  
CEILING  
Figure 14. 10" x 10" Hole & New Framing Members  
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.  
10"  
INTERIOR  
WALL SHIELD  
This shows a ceiling installation.  
12"  
JOIST  
Figure 13. 10" x 12" Hole and Vent Pipe  
CEILING  
NAILS (4 REQUIRED)  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
For Vertical Runs - One ceiling firestop is REQUIRED  
at the hole in each ceiling through which the vent passes.  
Figure 15. Ceiling Firestop (Ceiling Side)  
To install firestops for vertical runs that pass through ceilings:  
If the area above the ceiling IS an attic, position and secure  
the firestop on top of the previously framed hole.  
• Position a plumb bob directly over the center of the verti-  
cal vent component.  
This shows an attic installation. Keep insulation away from  
the vent pipe at least 1 inch (25mm).  
• Mark the ceiling to establish the centerpoint of the vent.  
• Drill a hole or drive a nail through this centerpoint.  
NAILS (4 REQUIRED)  
• Check the floor above for any obstructions, such as wir-  
ing or plumbing runs.  
• Reposition the fireplace and vent system, if necessary,  
to accommodate the ceiling joists and/or obstructions.  
RAFTER  
• Cut a 10-inch x 10-inch (254mm x 254mm) hole through  
the ceiling, using the centerpoint previously marked.  
• Frame the hole with framing lumber the same size as the  
ceiling joists.  
CEILING  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
NOTE: There must be NO INSULATION or other  
combustibles inside the framed firestop opening.  
Figure 16. Attic Firestop  
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C. Vent Termination  
Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in-  
structions.  
WARNING: THE TERMINATION CAP MUST BE  
POSITIONED SO THAT THEARROW IS POINT-  
ING UP.  
!
WARNING: VENTING TERMINALS SHALL  
NOT BE RECESSED INTO AWALL OR SID-  
!
ING. VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES MUST  
BE FOLLOWED TO AVOID FIRE DANGER. SEE  
VENT TERMINATION MINIMUM CLEARANCES DI-  
AGRAM ON FOLLOWING PAGE.  
7 1/4"  
(184mm)  
Figure 17. Trapezoid Termination Cap  
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M
N
P
G
R
v
A
H
D
Q
(See Note 2)  
v
V
B
L
U.S.  
(3 FT)  
B
T
v
v
v
B
v
S
S
Electrical  
Service  
V
V
F
v
M
I
D*  
V
v
X
A
J or K  
X
= VENT TERMINAL  
=AIR SUPPLY INLET  
= AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED  
V
K
= 3 ft. (U.S.A.)  
A = 12 inches ................ clearances above grade, veran-  
6 ft. (Canada) ......... clearance to a mechanical  
(powered) air supply inlet  
(See Note 1)  
da, porch, deck or balcony  
B = 12 inches ................ clearances to window or door  
that may be opened, or to per-  
manently closed window.  
(Glass)  
L** = 7 ft. ......................... clearance above paved side-  
(See Note 1)  
walk or a paved driveway lo-  
cated on public property  
M*** = 18 inches .............. clearance under veranda, porch,  
deck, balcony or overhang  
D* = 18 inches ................ vertical clearance to unventilat-  
ed soffit or to ventilated soffit lo-  
42 inches .............. vinyl  
cated above the terminal  
Alcove Applications  
*30 inches ................ for vinyl clad soffits and below  
electrical service  
N
= 6 inches ................ non-vinyl sidewalls  
12 inches .............. vinyl sidewalls  
F
=
9 inches ................. clearance to outside corner  
P
= 8 ft.  
G = 6 inches .................. clearance to inside corner  
______________________________Q___M_I_N___________________________________  
_____1___c__a_p__________________3___f_e_e__t_________________2__x__Q____A_C_T_U_A_L____  
______2__c__a_p__s________________6___f_e_e__t_________________1__x__Q____A_C_T_U_A_L____  
______3__c__a_p__s_________________9__f_e_e__t_______________2_/_3__x___Q___A_C_T_U_A__L___  
4 caps 12 feet 1/2 x Q ACTUAL  
RMAX  
H = 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  
I
=
=
3 ft. (U.S.A.)  
6 ft. (Canada) .......... clearance to gas service regu-  
lator vent outlet  
9 inches (U.S.A.)  
QMIN = # termination caps x 3  
RMAX = (2 / # termination caps) x QACTUAL  
J
12 inches(Canada) clearance to non-mechanical air  
supply inlet to building or the  
combustion air inlet to any other  
appliance  
S = 6 inches ................. clearance from sides of  
electrical service  
(See Note 5)  
T
= 12 inches ................ clearance above electrical  
service  
(See Note 5)  
** a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved  
driveway which is located between two single family dwellings  
and serves both dwellings.  
NOTE 3: Local codes or regulations may require different  
clearances.  
NOTE 4: Termination caps may be hot. Consider their proximity to  
doors or other traffic areas.  
*** 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 5: Location of the vent termination must not interfere with  
NOTE 1: On private property where termination is less than 7 feet  
above a sidewalk, driveway, deck, porch, veranda or balcony, use of  
a listed cap shield is suggested. (See vents components page)  
access to the electrical service.  
WARNING: In the U.S: Vent system termination is NOT permitted  
in screened porches. You must follow side wall, overhang and  
ground clearances as stated in the instructions.  
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 3 feet minimum  
between termination caps. 2. All mechanical air intakes within 10 feet  
of a termination cap must be a minimum of 3 feet below the termination  
cap. 3. All gravity air intakes within 3 feet of a termination cap must be  
a minimum of 1 foot below the termination cap.  
In Canada: Vent system termination is NOT permitted in screened  
porches. Vent system termination is permitted in porch areas  
with two or more sides open. You must follow all side walls,  
overhang 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.  
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Figure 18. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances  
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To seal the roof hole, and to divert rain and snow from the  
vent system:  
For Vertical Terminations - To locate the vent and  
install the vent sections:  
• Locate and mark the vent centerpoint on the underside  
of the roof, and drive a nail through the centerpoint.  
• 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.  
• Make the outline of the roof hole around the centerpoint  
nail.  
• 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.  
• The size of the roof hole framing dimensions depend on the  
pitch of the roof. There MUST BE a 1-inch (25.4mm) clear-  
ance from the vertical vent pipe to combustible materials.  
• Slide the termination cap over the end of the vent pipe  
and snap into place.  
• Mark the roof hole accordingly.  
• Cover the opening of the installed vent pipes.  
• Cut and frame the roof hole.  
HORIZONTAL  
OVERHANG  
• Use framing lumber the same size as the roof rafters  
and install the frame securely. Flashing anchored to the  
frame must withstand heavy winds.  
2 FT.  
MIN.  
20 INCH MIN.  
VERTICAL  
WALL  
LOWEST  
DISCHARGE  
OPENING  
• Continue to install concentric vent sections up through  
the roof hole (for inside vent installations) or up past the  
roof line until you reach the appropriate distance above  
the roof (for outside terminations).  
TERMINATION  
CAP  
X
12  
ROOF PITCH  
IS X/ 12  
WARNING: MAJOR U.S. BUILDING CODES  
!
SPECIFY MINIMUM CHIMNEY AND/OR  
VENT HEIGHTABOVE THE ROOF TOP. THESE MIN-  
IMUM HEIGHTS ARE NECESSARY IN THE INTER-  
EST OF SAFETY. SEE THE FOLLOWING DIAGRAM  
FOR MINIMUM HEIGHTS, PROVIDED THE TERMI-  
NATION CAP ISAT LEAST TWENTY INCHES FROM  
A VERTICAL WALL AND 2-FEET BELOW A HORI-  
ZONTAL OVERHANG.  
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF  
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING  
Roof Pitch  
H (min.) ft.  
flat to 6/12  
6/12 to 7/12  
1.0  
1.25  
1.5  
2.0  
2.5  
3.25  
4.0  
5.0  
6.0  
7.0  
7.5  
8.0  
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  
NOTE: This also pertains to vertical vent systems in-  
stalled on the outside of the building.  
Figure 19. Minimum Height from Roof to  
Lowest Discharge Opening  
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Step 5. The Gas Control Systems  
Step 4. Positioning, Leveling, and  
Securing the Fireplace  
WARNING: THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH  
!
The diagram below shows how to properly position, level,  
and secure the fireplace.  
SOLID FUEL.  
Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) System  
The gas control system used with this model is Intermittent  
Pilot Ignition (IPI). This system includes a 3V control valve,  
electronic module, and intermittent pilot.  
WARNING: CONTINUOUS 110-120 VAC SER-  
VICE MUST BE WIRED TO THE FIREPLACE  
!
JUNCTION BOX.  
WARNING: DIRECT VENT PROPANE MODELS  
WITH IPI CONTROL SYSTEMS CANNOT BE  
!
USED IN CANADA.  
NAILING TABS  
(BOTH SIDES)  
Figure 20. Proper Positioning, Leveling, and  
Securing of a Fireplace  
1. Place the fireplace into position.  
2. Level the fireplace from side to side and from front to  
back.  
Figure 21. Intermittent Pilot Ignition  
3. Shim the fireplace with non-combustible material, such  
as sheet metal, as necessary.  
4. Secure the fireplace to the framing by nailing or screwing.  
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Step 6. The Gas Supply Line  
USE A WRENCH  
ON SHUT-OFF  
VALVE WHEN  
TIGHTENING  
GAS LINE  
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance  
with local building codes by a qualified installer  
approved and/or licensed as required by the locality.  
(In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation  
must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter).  
GAS  
VALVE  
NOTE: Before the first firing of the fireplace, the gas  
supply line should be purged of any trapped air.  
FLEX  
NOTE: Consult local building codes to properly size  
the gas supply line leading to the 1/2 inch  
(13 mm) hook-up at the unit.  
CONNECTOR  
GAS LINE  
ACCESS  
HOLE  
CONTROL  
VALVE  
MANUAL  
SHUT-OFF VALVE  
This gas fireplace is designed to accept a 1/2 inch  
(13 mm) gas supply line.  
To install the gas supply line:  
Figure 22. Gas Supply Line  
• A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts approved)  
1/2 inch (13mm) tee-handle manual shut-off valve and a  
listed flexible gas connector are connected to the 1/2  
inch (13mm) inlet of the control valve. NOTE: If substi-  
tuting for these components, please consult local codes  
for compliance.  
Step 7. Gas Pressure Requirements  
Pressure requirements for Heat & Glo gas fireplaces  
are shown in the table below.  
• Locate the gas line access hole in the outer casing of  
the fireplace.  
Pressure  
Natural Gas  
Propane  
Minimum  
Inlet Pressure  
5.0 inches  
w.c.  
11.0 inches  
w.c.  
• The gas line may be run from either side of the fireplace  
provided the hole in the outer wrap does not exceed 2 1/2”  
in diameter and it does not penetrate the actual firebox.  
Maximum Inlet  
Gas Pressure  
14.0 inches  
w.c.  
14.0 inches  
w.c.  
• The gap between the supply piping and gas access hole  
can be plugged with non-combustible insulation to pre-  
vent cold air infiltration.  
Manifold  
Pressure  
3.5 inches  
w.c.  
10.0 inches  
w.c.  
• Open the fireplace lower grille, insert the gas supply line  
through the gas line hole, and connect it to the shut-off  
valve.  
A one-eighth (1/8) inch (3 mm) N.P.T. plugged tapping is  
provided on the inlet and outlet side of the gas control for a  
test gauge connection to measure the manifold pressure.  
Use a small flat blade screwdriver to crack open the screw  
in the center of the tap. Position a rubber hose over the tap  
to obtain the pressure reading.  
• 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 connections for leaks.  
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 one-half (1/2) psig (3.5 kPa).  
WARNING: DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME  
TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.  
!
• At the gas line access hole, use insulation to re-pack  
the space around the gas pipe.  
The fireplace must be isolated from the gas supply piping  
system by closing its individual shut-off valve during any  
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test  
pressures equal to or less than one-half (1/2) psig (3.5 kPa).  
• Insert insulation from the outside of the fireplace and  
pack the insulation tightly to totally seal between the  
pipe and the outer casing.  
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INTERMITTENT  
PILOT  
IGNITION MODULE  
3 VAC  
PLUG-IN  
3V TRANSFORMER  
IGNITOR  
ON/OFF  
WALL  
SWITCH  
FLAME SPARKER/  
SENSOR  
IGNITION  
MODULE  
(3V)  
ORG  
WHT  
LOW VOLTAGE  
SEE NOTE 1  
VALVE  
GROUND TO  
FIREPLACE  
CHASSIS  
GROUND  
REMOTE  
CONTROL  
HOT  
NEUTRAL  
WHITE WIRE  
CAN BE  
PLUGGED  
INTO ANY  
OF #1-#5  
LOCATIONS  
ON THE  
BLACK WIRE CAN BE  
PLUGGED INTO ANY OF  
#1 - #5 LOCATIONS  
ON THE HOT SIDE  
PIGGYBACK  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
NEUTRAL SIDE  
TRANSFORMER  
3 VAC  
PLUG IN  
VALVE  
Figure 23. Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram  
Optional Accessories  
Step 8. Wiring the Fireplace  
Optional remote control kits require that 110-120 VAC be  
wired to the factory installed junction box before the fire-  
place is permanently installed.  
NOTE: Electrical wiring must be installed by a licensed  
electrician.  
CAUTION: DISCONNECT REMOTE CONTROLS IF YOU  
ARE ABSENT FOR EXTENDED TIME PERIODS. THIS  
WILL PREVENTACCIDENTAL FIREPLACE OPERATION.  
Wall Switch  
Position the wall switch in the desired position on the wall.  
An assembly of 18 ft of 20 AWG is provided with the fire-  
place to connect the wall switch to the appliance. Instead of  
the supplied assembly, wire with a length of 25 ft or less and  
a gauge of 20 AWG through 14 AWG is acceptable. The  
wire needs a jacket with a temperature rating of 140oF (60oC)  
or higher. At the appliance connect the wire to the ON/OFF  
switch pigtails.  
Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring  
Appliance Requirements  
This appliance requires that 110-120 VAC be wired to the  
factory installed junction box. Maintain correct polarity when  
wiring the junction box.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 110-120 VAC  
TO THE WALL SWITCH OR THE CONTROL  
VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 110-120 VAC  
TO THE GAS CONTROL VALVE OR THE AP-  
PLIANCE WILL MALFUNCTION AND THE  
!
!
VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED.  
CAUTION: LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNEC-  
TION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS  
CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERA-  
TION. VERIFYPROPER OPERATIONAFTER SERVICING.  
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CAUTION: IF JOINTS BETWEEN THE FINISHED WALLS  
AND THE FIREPLACE SURROUND (TOP AND SIDES)  
ARE SEALED, A 300° F. MINIMUM SEALANT MATE-  
RIAL MUST BE USED. THESE JOINTS ARE NOT RE-  
QUIRED TO BE SEALED. ONLY NON-COMBUSTIBLE  
MATERIAL (USING 300° F. MINIMUM ADHESIVE, IF  
NEEDED) CAN BE APPLIED AS FACING TO THE FIRE-  
PLACE SURROUND. SEE THE DIAGRAM BELOW.  
Step 9. Finishing  
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 and 3 for other fireplace  
clearances.  
Only non-combustible materials may be used to cover the  
black fireplace front.  
WARNING: WHEN FINISHING THE FIREPLACE,  
NEVER OBSTRUCT OR MODIFY THE AIR IN-  
FINISH WALL MATERIAL MAY BE COMBUSTIBLE  
- TOP AND SIDES  
!
LET/OUTLET GRILLES IN ANY MANNER.  
0”  
CEILING  
12"  
11"  
10"  
31”  
9"  
8"  
HIGH TEMPERATURE  
(3000F. / 149 0C. MIN.)  
TOP & SIDE  
7"  
6"  
12”  
5"  
11”  
SEAL JOINT  
10”  
4"  
2”  
9”  
8”  
3"  
7”  
6”  
2"  
5”  
4"  
3”  
1/2”  
1/2”  
Figure 25. Sealant Material  
TOP FRONT EDGE  
OF FIREPLACE  
Hearth Extensions  
A hearth extension may be desirable for aesthetic reasons.  
However,ANSI or CAN/CGAtesting standards do not require  
hearth extensions for gas fireplace appliances.  
Figure 24.  
Minimum Vertical and Maximum Horizontal  
Dimensions of Combustibles above Fireplace  
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Step 10. Installing Trim, 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 and the fireplace top and sides  
can only be sealed with a 300° F. (149° C) minimum sealant.  
LATCHES  
Install optional marble and brass trim surround kits as  
desired. Marble, brass, brick, tile, or other non-combustible  
materials can be used to cover up the gap between the  
sheet rock and the fireplace.  
GLASS  
ASSEMBLY  
Positioning the Logs  
If the gas logs have been factory installed they should not  
need to be positioned. If the logs have been packaged  
separately, refer to the instructions that accompany the  
logs. Save the log instructions with this manual.  
Figure 26. Glass Assembly  
Glass Specifications: CERAMIC  
If sooting occurs, the logs might need to be repositioned  
slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement.  
Placing the Rock  
A bag of rock is shipped with this fireplace. Refer to the  
placement instructions on the back of the log placement  
instructions.  
Placing the Ember Material  
Ember material is shipped with this gas fireplace. The bag  
labeled Glowing Ember (050-721) is standard glowing ember  
material. To place the ember material:  
EMBER  
MATERIAL  
• Pull the six glass latches out of the groove on the glass  
frame. Remove the front trim door and the glass door  
from the unit.  
Figure 27. Placement of the Ember Material  
• Cover the top of the burner with a single layer of ember  
material. For best performance do not place embers di-  
rectly on the ports. Save the remaining ember materials  
for use during fireplace servicing.  
• Replace the glass door and a front trim door on the unit  
(see Service Parts List of this manual.)  
• Pull out and latch the glass clips into the groove on the  
glass frame.  
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Step 12. Lighting the Fireplace  
Step 11. Before Lighting the Fireplace  
You’ve reviewed all safety warnings, you’ve checked the  
fireplace for gas leaks, you know the vent system is  
unobstructed, and you’ve checked for faulty components.  
Now you’re ready to light the fireplace.  
Before lighting the fireplace, be sure to do the following:  
Remove all paperwork from underneath the fireplace.  
Review safety warnings and cautions  
• Read the Safety and Warning Information section at  
the beginning of this Installers Guide.  
WARNING: PLEASE REFER TO THE USER’S  
MANUAL FORALL CAUTIONS, SAFETY, AND  
!
Double-check for gas leaks  
• Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for  
possible gas leaks.  
WARNING INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE  
LIGHTING AND OPERATION OF THE FIREPLACE.  
Double-check vent terminations and front grilles for  
obstructions.  
After the Installation  
• Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for  
possible obstructions that could be blocking the vent ter-  
minations or the front grilles.  
LEAVE THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL WITH  
!
THE APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
Double-check for faulty components  
• Any component that is found to be faulty MUST BE re-  
placed with an approved component. Tampering with the  
fireplace components is DANGEROUS and voids all war-  
ranties.  
Battery Backup  
This appliance may be operated on battery power in  
the case of power outage. To operate the appliance  
turn both the battery backup switch (right) and the main  
on/off switch (left) to “on”. To conserve battery life,  
turn the battery backup switch “off” when not in use.  
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.  
To replace the batteries, remove the screws holding  
the control panel in place and pull it out. Be careful  
not to disconnect any wires in the process.  
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: Remotes or other powered options will not  
function during a power outage.  
NOTE: The fireplace should be run 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.  
During this break-in period it is recommended that some  
windows in the house be opened for air circulation. This will  
help avoid setting off smoke detectors, and help eliminate  
any odors associated with the fireplace’s initial burning.  
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Maintaining and Servicing  
Your Fireplace  
4
Fireplace Maintenance  
Although the frequency of your fireplace servicing and main-  
tenance will depend on use and the type of installation, you  
should have a qualified service technician perform an appli-  
ance check-up at the beginning of each heating season.  
See the table below for specific guidelines regarding each  
fireplace maintenance task.  
IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE GAS BEFORE SERVICING  
YOUR FIREPLACE.  
Figure 28.  
Burner Flame Patterns  
Replacing old ember material  
Frequency: Once annually, during the checkup.  
By: Qualified service technician.  
Checking Flame Patterns, Flame Height  
Frequency: Periodically.  
Task: Brush away loose ember material near the burner.  
Replace old ember material with new dime-size and shape  
pieces of Golden Ember (DE-93) and Glowing Ember (050-  
721). New ember material should be placed alternately on  
top of the burner - a layer of Golden Ember, a layer of  
Glowing Ember, and so on. Save the remaining ember  
material and repeat this procedure at your next servicing.  
For more information, see Placing Ember Material.  
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.  
Task: Make a visual check of your fireplace’s flame patterns.  
Make sure the flames are steady - not lifting or floating.  
See Figure 28.  
Checking Vent System  
Frequency: Before initial use and at least annually  
thereafter, more frequently if possible.  
Cleaning Burner and Controls  
Frequency: Once annually.  
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.  
Task: Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to  
ensure that no debris is interfering with the flow of air. Inspect  
entire vent system for proper function.  
By: Qualified service technician.  
Task: Brush or vacuum the control compartment, fireplace  
logs and burner areas surrounding the logs.  
Cleaning Glass Door  
Frequency: After the first 3 to 4 hours of use.As necessary  
after initial cleaning.  
Cleaning Flame Sensor Rod (IPI Systems)  
Frequency: Periodically.  
By: Home owner.  
By: Qualified service technician.  
Task: Clean as necessary, particularly after adding new ember  
(flame colorant) 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.  
Task: Make a visual check of the straight flame sensor rod.  
Use emery cloth to carefully remove any existing white  
deposits.  
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