Vermont Casting Electric Heater 3358 User Manual

INSTALLER / CONSUMER  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
Please read this manual before  
installing and using appliance.  
WARNING: If the information in this  
manual is not followed exactly, a  
fire or explosion may result causing  
property damage, personal injury or  
loss of life.  
Radiance  
Vent Free Gas Heater  
Model RUVSOD: 3357, 3358, 3370  
thru 3379  
Do not store or use gasoline or  
other flammable vapors and  
liquids in the vicinity of this or  
any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any  
appliance.  
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Do not touch any electrical  
switch; do not use any phone  
in your building.  
Immediately call your gas  
suppler from a neighbor’s  
phone. Follow the gas  
suppler’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas  
supplier, call the fire  
department.  
Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer,  
service agency or the gas supplier.  
Homeowner’s Installation  
and Operating Manual  
This is an unvented gas-fired heater.  
It uses air (Oxygen) from the room  
in which it is installed. Provisions for  
adequate combust0ion and  
ventilation air must be provided.  
Refer to Page 7.  
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Installation & Operating Instructions  
In order to ensure safe and effective installation, this unit  
must be installed only by a qualified agency, individual, firm,  
corporation or company that is experienced in the instal-  
lation, repair and servicing of this type of appliance and is  
familiar with the building codes and installation techniques  
appropriate in your area. Contact your hearth products  
dealer or local gas supplier for the name of a qualified ser-  
vice person.  
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, all gas fittings and  
installation of this heater shall only be done by a licensed  
gas fitter or licensed plumber.  
IMPORTANT: Read this owner’s manual carefully and  
completely before trying to assemble, operate, or ser-  
vice this heater. Improper use of this heater can cause  
serious injury or death from burns, fire, explosion, elec-  
trical shock, and carbon monoxide poisoning. Failure  
to follow instructions may result in property damage,  
bodily injury or loss of life. This manual contains impor-  
tant user information. Keep this manual with the heater  
after installation is complete.  
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING  
MAY LEAD TO DEATH!  
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Early signs of carbon  
monoxide poisoning resemble the flu, with headaches,  
dizziness, or nausea. If you have these signs, the heater  
may not be working properly. Get fresh air at once! Have  
the heater serviced. Some people are more affected by  
carbon monoxide than others. These include pregnant  
women, people with heart or lung disease or anemia,  
those under the influence of alcohol, and those at high  
altitudes.  
8. DO NOT obstruct the top grille at all. Doing so will  
cause high levels of carbon monoxide that will  
lead to death.  
9. This heater needs fresh, outside air ventilation to  
operate properly. See Fresh Air Requirements on  
Pages 7 and 8.  
10. If heater shuts off, heater may not have enough  
fresh air ventilation. Provide more fresh air. If  
heater keeps shutting off, refer to Troubleshoot-  
ing.  
FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION,  
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:  
1. Use only Natural Gas with RUVSODRN. Use only  
Propane with RUVSODRP. Do not use any other  
fuels.  
2. Install only in accordance with the National Fuel  
Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1/NFPA54-latest edition. (Ex-  
ception: Do not derate this appliance for altitude.  
This appliance has been tested and listed for use  
in altitudes up to 10,000 feet.)  
3. Use only the installation instructions provided by  
the manufacturer for this appliance. Installation  
and repair should be done by a qualified service  
person. The appliance should be inspected before  
use and at least annually by a professional service  
person. More frequent cleaning may be required  
due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding  
material, etc. It is imperative that control compart-  
ments, burners and circulating air passageways of  
the appliance be kept clean.  
4. WARNING: Any change to this heater or its con-  
trols can be dangerous. DO NOT make modifica-  
tions to any heater or associated parts.  
5. DO NOT install this heater in a bedroom or bath-  
room.  
11. DO NOT operate this heater  
where flammable liquids or vapors are used  
or stored  
under dusty conditions.  
12. The heater becomes very hot when operating.  
Alert children and adults to stay away from hot  
surfaces to avoid burns or clothing ignition. The  
heater will remain hot for a time after shutdown.  
Allow surface to cool before touching.  
13. Carefully supervise young children when they are  
in the room with the heater.  
14. Do not use the heater if any part has been ex-  
posed to or under water. Immediately call a quali-  
fied service technician to inspect the room heater  
and to replace any part of the control system and  
any gas control which has been under water.  
15. DO NOT operate the heater if any log is broken or  
damaged.  
16. Turn heater off and let cool before servicing. Only  
a qualified service person should service and  
repair heater.  
17. DO NOT operate this appliance with the safety  
screen removed. If the safety screen is removed  
from the appliance for service or cleaning, it must  
be replaced before operating the heater.  
NOTE: If any of the original wire as supplied with the ap-  
pliance must be replaced, it must be replaced with a wire  
of at least 105°F temperature rating.  
6. Due to high surface temperatures, DO NOT install  
this heater  
in a recreational vehicle,  
where curtains, furniture, clothing or other  
flammable objects are less than 36 inches from  
the front, top or sides of the heater,  
in high traffic areas,  
in windy or drafty areas.  
7. DO NOT place clothing or other flammable mate-  
rial on or near the appliance.  
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Radiance Vent Free Gas Heater Dimensions  
29"  
(756mm)  
R A D I A N C E  
28"  
(717mm)  
6"  
(165mm)  
Supply Inlet  
11"  
(279mm)  
31"  
(787mm)  
18"  
(465mm)  
Drawing Not to Scale  
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Clearance Requirements  
A
B
C
D
Minimum Clearances to  
Combustible Materials  
Maintain clearance, (empty space), between combus-  
tible materials and the heater as specified below.  
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Wall  
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A
B
Y
Z
ST694  
ST101  
Mantel  
Mantel from  
A: To Side Wall / Trim*......................... 4” (101.6mm)  
Ref.  
A
B
C
D
Shelf Depth  
7¹⁄₂” (190mm)  
6” (152mm)  
4¹⁄₂” (114mm)  
3” (75mm)  
Ref.  
V
W
X
Y
Z
Stove Top  
16” (406mm)  
14¹⁄₂” (368mm)  
13” (330mm)  
11¹⁄₂” (292mm)  
10” (254mm)  
B: To Rear Wall ................................... 4” (101.6mm)  
Alcove Clearances  
B
B
A
E
1¹⁄₂” (38mm)  
C
Fig. 3 Minimum mantel clearance.  
D
Hearth Requirements  
The Radiance Unvented heater must be installed on  
rigid flooring. If the appliance is installed on any com-  
bustible surface other than wood flooring, such as  
carpet or tile, a metal or wood panel must be installed  
to extend the full length and width of the unit. There are  
no other hearth or floor protection requirements.  
ST103a  
A: Maximum Alcove Depth...............24” (609mm)  
B: To Side Wall ...................................4” (101mm)  
C: To Rear Wall ................................. 4” (101mm)  
D: To Ceiling ...................................60” (1524mm)  
WARNING  
Fig. 2 Minimum wall clearances.  
• Do not install this heater in a bathroom or bed-  
room.  
• Installationofthisheatermustconformwithlocal  
codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.  
• This heater creates warm air currents. These  
currents move heat to wall surfaces next to the  
heater. Installing the heater next to vinyl or cloth  
wall coverings or operating the heater where im-  
purities in the air such as tobacco smoke exist,  
may discolor walls.  
Do not use a blower insert, heat exchanger  
insert or other accessory not approved for use  
with this heater.  
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Gas Specifications  
High Elevations  
Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are  
certified without deration from elevations up to  
4,500 feet (1,370m) above sea level.  
Max.  
Input  
BTU/h  
35,000  
35,000  
Min.  
Input  
BTU/h  
26,000  
26,000  
Model  
RUVSODRN  
RUVSODRP  
Fuel Gas Control  
Nuisance outages may occur at altitudes above  
4,500 feet (1,370m) if dirt, dust, lint and/or cob-  
webs are allowed to accumulate on burner and/  
or ODS pilot. Monthly inspection and cleaning  
is recommended for altitudes above 4,500 feet  
(1,370m)  
Nat.  
Millivolt  
Millivolt  
Prop  
Firebox weight / shipping  
175 lbs.  
Gas Inlet and Manifold Pressures  
For elevations above 4,500 feet (1,370m), instal-  
lations must be in accordance with the current  
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or local codes having  
jurisdiction.  
Natural  
5.5” w.c.  
14” w.c.  
LP (Propane)  
Inlet Minimum  
11” w.c.  
14” w.c.  
Inlet Maximum  
Manifold Pressure  
3.5” w.c. 10” w.c. (MP)  
11” w.c. (RP)  
WARNING: Improper installation, adjust-  
ment, alteration, service or maintenance  
can cause injury or property damage. Refer  
to this manual for correct installation and  
operational procedures. For assistance or  
additional information consult a qualified  
installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.  
Radiance RUVSODRN/RP Vent-Free  
Certified to:  
ANSI Z21.11.2a-2001  
Unvented Heaters  
The installation of your Radiance stove must conform  
with local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA  
54 - latest edition. (EXCEPTION: Do not derate this  
appliance for altitude up to 4,500 feet (1,370m).  
Maintain the manifold pressure at 3.5” w.c. for Natural  
Gas and 11.0” w.c. for LP Gas.  
Odor During Operation  
Neither natural gas nor propane gas give off an odor  
when burned. The nature of a vent free combustion  
system, however, is such that odors may occasional-  
ly be produced during heater operation when impuri-  
ties exist in the immediate area. Cleaning solutions,  
paint, solvents, cigarette smoke, candles, adhesives,  
new carpet or textiles, etc., all can create fumes.  
These fumes may mix with combustion air and can  
create odor. Such odors will disappear over time,  
however the condition can be alleviated by opening a  
window or otherwise providing additional ventilation  
to the area.  
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket*  
manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohib-  
ited by state or local codes.  
This appliance is to be used only with the type  
of gas specified on the rating plate which is at-  
tached to the rear panel. This appliance is not  
convertible for use with other gases.  
*Aftermarket: Completion of sale, not for purpose of resale, from  
the manufacturer.  
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1) Unusually Tight Construction  
2) Confined Space  
Vent Free Features  
The Radiance RUVSOD, Model Nos. 3357, 3358,  
3370 thru 3379, is an unvented gas heating appliance  
tested and listed to the ANSI standard Z21.11.2-2000.  
This appliance is specifically configured to burn either  
Natural Gas or Propane fuel, as indicated on the metal  
rating plate attached to the rear shroud. The Radiance  
RUVSOD is not fuel convertible.  
3) Unconfined Space  
First, determine which classification defines the intend-  
ed space.  
Unusually Tight Construction  
You must provide additional fresh air if the space falls  
into this classification. Unusually Tight Construction is  
defined as construction wherein:  
a. walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmo-  
sphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a  
rating of one perm or less with openings gasketed or  
sealed and  
b. weather stripping has been added on openable win-  
dows and doors and  
c. caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as  
joints around window and door frames, between sole  
plates and floors, between wall-ceiling joints, between  
wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and  
The RUVSOD is shipped fully assembled with the ex-  
ception of the log set. The log set is assembled during  
installation.  
The RUVSOD is equipped with a Honeywell control  
valve that allows thermostatic control, on/off switch or a  
remote switch (not supplied).  
The RUVSOD model incorporates variable regulators  
that allow you to adjust burner heat output between  
HIGH, (35,000 BTU), and LOW, (26,000 BTU). See the  
Operation Section for details.  
A push button Piezo ignitor is used to light the stand-  
ing pilot. The pilot incorporates an Oxygen Depletion  
System (ODS/pilot) which will shut off gas flow to the  
burner in the event that sufficient fresh air becomes  
unavailable for continued safe operation.  
gas lines, and at other openings.  
If your home meets all of the three criteria above, you  
must provide supplemental fresh air for the appliance  
from outside the home as detailed on page 7, B.  
If your home does not meet the above criteria, follow  
the procedure below.  
Fresh Air Requirements for Combustion  
and Ventilation  
Determine if You Have a Confined  
or Unconfined Space  
WARNING  
Use the following formula to determine if you have a  
confined or unconfined space.  
This heater must have fresh air for proper opera-  
tion.Ifnot,poorfuelcombustioncouldresult.Read  
the following instructions to insure proper fresh  
air for this and other fuel-burning appliances in  
your home.  
Space is defined as the room in which you will install  
the heater plus any adjoining rooms with doorless pas-  
sageways or ventilation grilles between the rooms.  
The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined space  
as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per  
1,000 BTU per hour, (4.8 m3 per kw), of the aggregate  
input rating of all appliances installed in that space and  
an unconfined space as a space whose volume is not  
less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour, (4.8 m3  
per kw), of the aggregate input rating of all appliances  
installed in that space. Rooms communicating directly  
with the space in which the appliances are installed,  
through openings not furnished with doors, are consid-  
ered a part of the unconfined space.  
Modern construction standards have resulted in homes  
that are highly energy-efficient and that allow little heat  
loss. Your home needs to breathe, however, and all  
fuel-burning appliances within it require fresh air in  
order to function properly and safely. Exhaust fans,  
clothes dryers, fireplaces, and other fuel burning appli-  
ances all use the air inside the building. If the available  
fresh air is insufficient to meet the demands of these  
appliances, problems can result.  
The Radiance Unvented heater has specific fresh air  
requirements. You must determine that these fresh  
air requirements will be met within the space where  
the appliance will be installed. The following informa-  
tion will help you insure that adequate fresh air is avail-  
able for the heater to function properly.  
1. Determine the volume of space, (length x width x  
height). Include adjoining rooms connected by doorless  
passageways or ventilating grilles.  
Example:  
A room that is 18’ x 12’ x 8’ has a volume of 1728  
cubic feet, ( length x width x height). An adjoining open  
kitchen that is 10’ x 12’ x 8’ has a volume of 960 cubic  
feet. An adjoining open dining room is 12’ x 12’ x 8’ with  
a volume of 1152 cubic feet. The total space volume is  
3840 cubic feet. (1728 + 960 + 1152).  
Provide For Adequate Ventilation  
Any space within a home can be classified in the follow-  
ing categories:  
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2. Divide the volume of space by 50 cubic feet. The  
result is the maximum BTU/Hr that the space can sup-  
Each of the two grilles must provide an opening of at  
least 50 square inches, with all opening dimensions  
being at least 3”. One grille must be located within 12”  
of the ceiling; the other within 12” of the floor. (If the  
total exceeds 100,000 BTU/Hr, additional grilles will be  
required.)  
port.  
Example:  
3840 divided by 50 = 76.8 or 76,800 BTU/Hr.  
3. Add the BTU/Hr ratings of all fuel-burning appliances  
installed in the same space, including the following:  
B) Vent the room directly to the outdoors. (Provide one  
square inch of opening for each 4,000 BTU/hr.  
Gas Water Heater  
Gas Fireplace Logs  
Vented Gas Heater*  
Gas Furnace  
Unvented Gas Heater  
Other Gas Appliances*  
If the total BTU/Hr used by the appliances is less than  
the maximum BTU/Hr the space is able to support,  
the room meets the Unconfined space criteria and no  
further ventilation is required.  
* Do not include Direct Vent appliances as these utilize  
outside air for combustion and vent to the outdoors.  
Example:  
For further information on ventilation guidelines and  
sizing specifications follow the National Fuel Gas Code  
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Section 5.3.  
Gas Range  
Unvented Heater  
Total  
55,000 BTU/Hr  
+33,000 BTU/Hr  
88,000 BTU/Hr  
4. Compare the maximum BTU/Hr rating the space can  
support with the total BTU/Hr used by the appliances.  
Example:  
76,800 BTU/Hr - max. the space can support  
88,000 BTU/Hr - total used by appliances  
In this example, the maximum BTU/Hr that the space  
can support is less than the total used by the appli-  
ances, the space is considered to be Confined space.  
Additional air must be provided to meet the require-  
ments of the Unvented heater.  
W A R N I N G  
This heater shall not be installed in a confined  
space unless provisions are made for adequate  
combustion and ventilation air.  
W A R N I N G  
If the area in which the heater may be operated is  
smaller than that defined as an unconfined space,  
provide adequate combustion and ventilation air by  
one of the methods described in the National Fuel  
Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, 1992 Section 5.3.  
A confined space may be ventilated in two ways:  
A) Open up or provide at least two ventilating grilles to  
an adjoining unconfined space. Use any of the options  
illustrated in Figure 4.  
12”  
Option 1  
Vents to Ad-  
joining Room  
Option 3 -  
Vents to Ad-  
joining Room  
Option 2  
- Remove  
Door to  
Adjoining  
Rooms  
12”  
VO370-2  
Fig. 4 Vent options to provide additional air.  
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Assembly Procedures  
Read these instructions thoroughly before starting  
the assembly. Follow procedures in the order given.  
Inspect the stove for damage before starting the  
assembly. Do not install this stove if any damage is  
evident. Contact your dealer immediately.  
Remove the Front, Screen and Logs  
Remove the Front panel, the Screen panel, the Log Set  
and hardware bag from the firebox before positioning  
the stove.  
1. Remove the accessory package from the top of the  
stove. The manual, hardware package, and lava  
rocks are packed on top of the firebox. Set these  
aside.  
2. Remove the Front Plate. Grasp one side and the  
bottom, and lift the front plate as a unit (the control  
door attaches to the stove front). Swing the bottom  
edge out and away from the stove body, (Fig. 5)  
3. Remove the screen frame. (Fig. 6)  
4. Remove the Log Set. Lift out the package and any  
packing material from the burner tray and firebox.  
Unpack the log set and inspect each piece for dam-  
age. DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED LOGS. Set the  
logs aside out of the way.  
The Radiance is shipped on its back, mounted to a  
wooden pallet. It is fully assembled, although packing  
materials must be removed from the firebox and the  
Log Set installed. Connection to the gas supply must  
be performed only by a qualified gas technician who  
should also verify that adequate ventilation is available  
to support proper burner function.  
Installation of optional accessories, such as the Fan,  
Glass/Catalyst, or thermostat, is most easily accom-  
plished before the gas supply connection is made.  
Tools Required  
Stub-handled Phillips screwdriver  
Standard Phillips screwdriver  
Standard flat-blade screwdriver  
• work gloves  
• knife  
Tape measure  
• needlenose pliers  
Hardware Bag Contents  
Porcelain Handle (Front Door)  
Control Door Handle & Screw  
(2) Bags of Lava Rock  
(6) 10 x 1/2” Screws  
Bracket, Wire Switch  
Registration Card & Manual  
(4) CS, Hex Hd 3/8-16 x 1 Gr 2-Z  
(4) Washer, Fl 3/8-Z  
ST139  
Fig. 5 Remove the front plate.  
Unpacking the Radiance  
Caution: Enamelled castings can chip easily! Han-  
dle enamelled castings carefully to avoid damage.  
Screen Hooks  
1. Cut the shipping straps.  
2. Unpack the top grate and screen from the carton,  
and set them aside.  
ST187a  
Fig. 6 Lift screen from firebox.  
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Assemble the Legs  
6. Remove pallet and allow stove to gently rest on all  
four legs.  
1. Slide stove to the rear of the pallet just far enough to  
access rear leg holes. Make sure the stove does not  
tip over backwards. (Fig. 7)  
7. Adjust leg levelers to compensate for irregularities in  
the hearth.  
Install Optional Fan  
It is easiest to install the optional fan kit #2767/FK26,  
before the stove is moved to its final location or con-  
nected to the gas line.  
The fan consists of a blower assembly and a rheo-  
stat switch that are connected by a wire harness. The  
blower attaches to a bracket at the bottom of the rear  
shroud. The rheostat installs at the bottom of the stove  
on the left of the valve.  
The fan kit includes a ‘snapstat’, a temperature-sens-  
ing switch which will be mounted to the blower duct just  
below the top plate of the stove. The snapstat automati-  
cally turns the fan on or off at approximately 109°F.  
ST720  
Fig. 7 Slide stove back just far enough to access rear leg  
holes.  
The rheostat provides a range of fan speed settings  
from OFF (which overrides the snapstat function) to  
high.  
2. Attach the rear legs using 3/8” hex head bolts and  
flat washer supplied. Tighten with a 9/16” wrench or  
socket.  
Kit Contents  
• Fan assembly with rheostat and snapstat  
3. Carefully tip the stove onto its rear legs. Adjust the  
pallet to allow access to one of the front leg holes.  
Be sure to leave the pallet under the stove to prevent  
the stove from falling fully forward. (Fig. 8)  
• wire tie  
• control knob • retaining collar  
CAUTION: Sheet metal edges can be sharp. Be sure to  
wear protective gloves.  
CAUTION: To prevent valve tubing from being  
crushed or damaged, make sure to rest valve on  
wooden pallet.  
1. Loosen the four phillips head screws which secure  
the rear shroud to the stove sides. (Fig. 9)  
2. Carefully pull the shroud assembly away from the  
rear of the stove.  
3. With the rear shroud assembly in the upright posi-  
tion, set the bottom of the shroud on a padded surface  
to prevent scratching the surface. Unfasten the four  
phillips head screws which attach the outer shroud to  
the inner duct assembly.  
Washer  
Hex Head Bolt  
ST721  
Fig. 8 Carefully tip stove onto back legs. Leave pallet under  
stove to keep stove from falling fully forward.  
Rear Shroud As-  
sembly  
4. Have your assistant attach one leg using the hard-  
ware described.  
ST189  
5. Move the pallet to allow access to the other front leg  
hole. Attach remaining leg.  
Fig. 9 Loosen four phillips screws holding rear shroud as-  
sembly and remove. Remove four phillips screws holding rear  
shroud to inner duct assembly. Remove rear shroud.  
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4. Attach the fan assembly to the fan bracket provided  
in the log box. Use #10 sheet metal screws provided  
with fan kit. Do not remove finger guard screws.(Fig.  
10)  
6. Position the fan assembly so the ducts slide be-  
tween the inner and outer shroud. The inner shroud  
should engage with the two slots in the ends of the  
bracket so that bracket and shroud are interlocked.  
(Fig. 12) Secure the bracket with the four sheet metal  
screws provided in the finish bag.  
Snapstat  
Wire  
7. Route the rheostat wire assembly to the right be-  
tween the inner and outer shroud. Run the wire through  
the slots at the bottom right corner of the inner shroud.  
Rheostat  
Wire  
8. Refasten the outer shroud to the inner duct assem-  
bly.  
Fan  
Bracket  
Slot  
Outer  
Shroud  
{Inner Shroud}  
Slot  
Finger Guard  
ST669  
Fig. 10 Attach the fan assembly to the fan bracket.  
5. Connect snapstat leads. Disconnect the snapstat  
module from the leads inside the snapstat bracket. (Fig.  
11) Bend open the snapstat bracket. Use needlenose  
pliers to remove the black plastic grommet from the  
bracket. Discard the bracket. Insert the grommet and  
wires into the large hole at the bottom right corner of  
the inner shroud. Feed the snapstat wire leads through  
the grommet into the stove interior. Connect the two  
wires to the two snapstat extension leads attached to  
the inner shroud.  
ST194  
Fig. 12 Position the fan to engage the inner shroud with the  
fan bracket slots and secure with sheet metal screws.  
9. Install the snapstat by loosening the front screw on  
the inner side of the duct (Fig. 13) slide the snapstat  
under the head of the screw and tighten. Connect the  
leads to the snapstat. Make sure the snapstat assembly  
is mounted straight front to back.  
Snapstat Bracket  
Snapstat Module  
Snapstat  
Left Air Duct  
Pinch  
Grommet to  
Remove  
ST671  
Fig. 13 Install the snapstat and connect the extension wire  
terminals. View is with top removed, however, access is  
available through the rear when installing fan before gas line  
connection.  
10. Slide shroud assembly over the sides and fasten  
the four screws loosened earlier.  
11. Plug the power cord into a standard grounded 110  
volt household outlet. If the fan control knob is not  
turned to the OFF position, the fan will turn on when  
the temperature at the snapstat reaches approximately  
109°F.  
ST670  
Fig. 11 Remove the snapstat and grommet from the bracket  
and insert the grommet into the inner shroud.  
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Install ON/OFF Switch  
The switch assembly parts are found in the parts bag.  
1. Attach switch assembly to left rear side of stove  
shroud using two screws and existing holes in  
shroud. (Fig. 16)  
2. Run wires down back of stove, under bottom of rear  
shroud to valve.  
Rheostat  
3. Attach wires to valve terminals. (Fig. 17)  
Retaining Nut  
Control Knob  
Switch As-  
Existing  
sembly  
Holes  
ST347a  
Fig. 14 Attach rheostat to control panel. Valve may look dif-  
ferent.  
MOTOR  
Disconnect power  
before servicing.  
BLK  
SNAPSTAT  
Screws  
ST315  
Fig. 16 Attach switch assembly to rear shroud.  
WHT  
BLK  
ON/OFF  
RHEOSTAT  
POWER  
ST196  
Fig. 15 #2767 / FK26 Fan Wiring Diagram  
WARNING  
Theoptionalfankitisequippedwithathree-prong  
(grounding)plugforyourprotectionagainstshock  
hazardandshouldbepluggeddirectlyintoaprop-  
erly grounded three-prong outlet. Do not cut or  
remove the grounding prong from this plug.  
ST228  
Fig. 17 Attach switch wires to valve.  
NOTE: If you are installing the fan kit after the stove is  
in its final location, follow same steps mentioned previ-  
ously with the exception of disengaging only the right  
side of the outer shroud.  
Thermostat Connection (Optional)  
Use only a thermostat rated for 500 - 750 millivolts.  
Do not use low voltage (24V) thermostats.  
Check the table below for the appropriate gauge ther-  
mostat wire to use for the length of lead required in your  
installation.  
Thermostat Wire / Gauge  
Maximum Run  
40 feet  
18  
20  
22  
25 feet  
16 feet  
1. Install the wall thermostat in the desired location and  
run the wires to the stove location. Terminate these  
leads with 1/4” female connectors.  
2. Connect the thermostat wires to the valve. (Fig. 17)  
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4. Replace burner. Slide the burner in at an angle with  
left side lower than the right side. Slide the left side onto  
the injectors, making sure the burner leg remains at a  
90° angle to the base. (Fig. 19) Lower the right hand  
side down in to place. Make sure the burner is as far  
left as possible and the injector shoulders are inside the  
burner.  
ON  
OFF  
On/Off Switch Wiring  
Left Burner Leg  
Injector Orifices  
TP/TH  
TP  
TH  
Black  
90°  
ST124b  
Optional Thermostat Wiring  
Thermostat  
(Optional)  
ST353a  
Fig. 19 Be sure injector orifices remain at 90° to the base.  
5. Replace left and right log bracket assembly, tighten  
rear log bracket, and replace logs.  
TP/TH  
6. Latches provided in catalyst kit must be installed  
on top of firebox. Use two phillips screws to secure in  
place. (Fig. 20)  
TP  
TH  
Black  
ST124c  
Phillips  
Screws  
Catalyst Location  
Glass & Catalyst Installation  
Phillips Screws  
CAUTION: Air shutter must be removed  
when installing glass and catalyst for  
proper operation.  
1. Remove left and right log bracket assembly by  
unfastening the two screws which hold the burner in  
place. Loosen the screw on the rear log bracket and  
remove the bracket.  
ST671  
Fig. 20 Attach glass latches.  
7. Slide catalyst between top plate and firebox. Allow  
catalyst to “fall” into hole on top of firebox. Secure with  
two screws as shown in Figure 21.  
2. Hold the burner at the right hand side and lift to clear  
the right burner leg. Then pull to the right to clear the  
injectors on the left hand side.  
3. Turn burner upside down and remove air shutter.  
Discard air shutter. (Fig. 18)  
Air Shutter (Remove and Discard)  
Bottom of Burner Pan  
ST201  
Fig. 21 Install catalytic combustor.  
ST667  
Fig. 18 Remove air shutter and discard.  
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8. Install glass frame assembly by resting the bot-  
tom edge of the frame on support brackets below the  
front opening of the firebox. Swing the top edge of the  
assembly toward the firebox, and center it. Fasten by  
closing the latches over the top left and right edges of  
the frame. (Fig. 22)  
CAUTION  
This appliance should only be connected  
by a qualified gas technician. Test to  
confirm manifold pressures as specified  
below.  
The Radiance Heater and its individual shutoff  
valve must be disconnected from the gas supply  
piping during any pressure testing of that system  
at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).  
The Radiance Heater must be isolated from the  
gas supply piping system by closing its indi-  
vidual manual shutoff valve during any pressure  
testing of the gas supply piping system at test  
pressure equal to or less than 1/2 psig.  
ST672  
Fig. 22 Set glass frame in place and secure latches.  
Connect the Gas Supply Line  
There must be a gas shutoff between the stove  
and the supply.  
Check the Rating Plate attached by a steel cable to the  
firebox, to confirm that you have the appropriate firebox  
for the type of fuel to be used.  
In order to connect Natural Gas, use a fitting  
with 1/2” NPT on the valve side and 1/2” natural  
gas supply line with an input of 35,000 BTUs at a  
manifold pressure of 3.5” between minimum inlet  
supply of 5.5” w.c. and maximum of 14.0” w.c.  
This appliance should only be connected by a  
qualified gas technician. Test to confirm manifold  
pressures as specified below.  
In order to connect Propane, use a fitting with 1/2”  
NPT on the valve side and 1/2” propane gas sup-  
ply line with an input of 35,000 BTUs at a manifold  
pressure of 11.0” between a minimum inlet supply  
of 11.0” w.c. and maximum of 14.0” w.c.  
The Radiance Heater and its individual shutoff  
valve must be disconnected from the gas supply  
piping during any pressure testing of that system  
at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).  
The Radiance Heater must be isolated from the  
gas supply piping system by closing its individual  
manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of  
the gas supply piping system at test pressure equal  
to or less than 1/2 psig.  
Install Log Set  
1. Remove the logs from their packaging, and inspect  
each piece for damage. DO NOT INSTALL DAM-  
AGED LOGS.  
There must be a gas shutoff between the stove and  
the supply.  
2. Install the rear left log by placing it on the sheet  
metal shelf at the back of the firebox. (Fig. 23) The  
log should touch the back wall of the firebox. Slide  
the log to the left until the left side lines up with the  
left bracket. (Fig. 23) When the log is in place the  
left front corner of the log should rest on the decora-  
tive grate.  
In order to connect Natural Gas, use a fitting with  
3/8” NPT nipple on the valve side and 1/2” natural  
gas supply line with an input of 35,000 BTUs at a  
manifold pressure of 3.5” and minimum inlet sup-  
ply for adjustment of 5.5” w.c.  
In order to connect Propane, use a fitting with 3/8”  
NPT nipple on the valve side and 1/2” propane gas  
supply line with an input of 35,000 BTUs at a mani-  
fold pressure of 11.0” and minimum inlet supply for  
adjustment of 11.0” w.c.  
3. Install the rear right log by placing it on the sheet  
metal shelf at the back toward the right. Make  
sure the right side of the log lines up with the right  
bracket. (Fig. 23) NOTE: When the right and left rear  
logs are in place, they should touch the back of the  
firebox and each other.  
Gas connection should be made in accordance with  
current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. Since  
some municipalities have additional local codes, be  
sure to consult you local authority.  
4. Install the right log by engaging hole on the bottom  
with pin on the right rear log. (Fig. 23) Set the bottom  
of the log on the bracket and bring forward to come  
in contact with decorative grate on right.  
Connect the gas supply and test for leaks. Use a 50/50  
solution of liquid soap and water to test for leaks at gas  
fittings and joints. NEVER test with an open flame.  
Light the pilot according to the directions on page 16,  
before going to the next step.  
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Complete the Installation  
Right Log  
Right Rear Log  
Left Rear Log  
1. Replace the screen frame by sliding the hooks over  
the top front edge of the firebox and resting the bot-  
tom on the support brackets. If the catalyst has been  
installed, place the glass front on the stove by rest-  
ing the bottom edge of the frame on support brack-  
ets below the front opening of the firebox. Swing the  
top edge of the assembly toward the firebox, and  
center it. Fasten it by closing the latches over the top  
left and right edges of the frame.  
2. Replace the stove front by grasping it by the left and  
right edges. Lift it so that tabs on the back side of  
the top corners engage notches at the top forward  
corners of the stove sides. Then gently swing the  
bottom of the front panel to a vertical position, and  
lower it till prongs on its bottom left and right corners  
engage with notches cast into the tops of the forward  
legs. (Fig. 26) Test that the front is installed securely  
by grasping two of panel’s vertical bars, and pulling  
the panel toward yourself. When the panel is in place  
properly you should not be able to pull the bottom of  
the front toward yourself without also lifting it.  
Left Bracket  
Decorative  
Grate  
Right Bracket  
LG171  
Fig. 23 Install the left and right rear logs and the right log.  
3. Attach the wooden handle to the control door using  
the #8-32 x 2” screw from the parts bag. (Fig. 27)  
4. Set the screen and the cast-iron grate into the re-  
cess in the stove top.  
This completes the installation and assembly of the  
Radiance RUVSOD.  
Log rests on  
Lava Rock  
decorative grate  
LG172  
Fig. 24 Completed log installation.  
5. Loosely sprinkle the lava rocks directly on top of the  
burner just behind decorative grate. (Fig. 25) Use  
the lava rock to cover brackets on the burner. Do  
not place lava rocks toward back of burner. The lava  
rock is shipped inside the bag assembly.  
Right Rear  
Log  
Left Rear Log  
Top View  
ST139a  
Fig. 26 Replace the front panel.  
Lava rock may  
be placed in this  
area  
Decorative Grate  
LG160  
Fig. 25 Lava rock placement.  
ST197  
Fig. 27 Attach the handle to the control door.  
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Operation  
The Radiance is shipped with the operable door front  
plate. The stove may be operated with the doors either  
open or closed. To open the front doors, insert the  
handle provided into the door latch stub and turn it to  
the right and up. (Fig. 28) When not in use, the handle  
may be stored in the handle holder on the right side of  
the rear shroud. (Fig. 29)  
Natural  
Pilot  
Counterclockwise  
to Open  
ST673  
LP Pilot  
Fig. 30 Pilot assembly location.  
Turn  
HI  
counterclockwise  
to decrease  
Turn clockwise  
to increase  
LO  
Clockwise  
to Close  
ST621  
flame height  
flame height  
Fig. 28 To open the front doors, turn handle counterclockwise.  
Fig. 31 Flame adjustment knob for Honeywell valve.  
Handle  
Holder  
Flame Characteristics  
It is important to periodically perform a visual check  
of the pilot and burner flames. Compare them to the  
illustration below. (Fig. 32, 33) If the flame patterns ap-  
pear abnormal, contact a qualified service provider for  
service and adjustment.  
RADIANCE  
ST656  
Fig. 29 When not in use, store handle in the handle holder.  
Your First Fire  
Read these instructions carefully and familiarize  
yourself with the burner controls shown on Page 17.  
Locate the pilot assembly, Figure 30. Follow the lighting  
instructions on Page 16 exactly.  
During the first fire, it is not unusual to smell some  
odor associated with new logs, paint and metal being  
heated. Odors should dissipate within the first eight to  
ten hours, however, you can open a window to provide  
ST198  
fresh air to alleviate the condition.  
Fig. 32 Correct pilot flame appearance. OP pilot.  
Pilot and Burner Inspection  
Each time you light your heater check that the pilot  
flame and burner flame patterns are as shown in Figure  
32 and Figure 33. If flame patterns are incorrect, turn  
the heater off. Contact your dealer or a qualified gas  
technician for assistance. Do not operate the heater  
until the pilot flame is correct.  
Flame & Temperature Adjustment  
For units equipped with HI/LO valves, the flame adjust-  
ment is accomplished by rotating the HI/LO adjustment  
knob located near the center of the gas valve. (Fig. 31)  
Red Glow  
LG173  
Fig. 33 Correct burner flame pattern.  
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Lighting And Operating Instructions  
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
WARNING:If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion  
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
A. This heater has a pilot which must be lit manu-  
ally. When lighting the pilot follow these instruc-  
tions exactly.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
Fire Department  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas  
control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not  
push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it, call a  
qualified service technician. Applying force or any  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the heater  
area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor  
because some gas is heavier than air and will  
settle on the floor.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
D. Do not use this fireplace if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service techni-  
cian to inspect the heater and to replace any part of  
the control system and any gas control which has  
been under water.  
Do not try to light any fireplace  
Do not touch any electric switch  
Do not use any phone in your building  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh-  
bor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instruc-  
tions.  
Lighting Instructions  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.  
2. Turn off all electrical power to the fireplace.  
3. For MN/MP/TN/TP appliances ONLY, go on to  
Step 4. For RN/RP appliances turn the On/Off  
switch to “OFF” position or set thermostat to  
lowest level.  
10. Push the control knob all the way in and hold.  
Immediately light the pilot by repeatedly depress-  
ing the piezo spark ignitor until a flame appears.  
Continue to hold the control knob in for about one  
(1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it  
will pop back up. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes  
out, repeat steps 5 through 8.  
4. Open control access panel.  
5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn  
clockwise  
to “OFF”.  
3/8" - 1/2"  
OFF  
PILOT  
o
l
2
O
3
Honeywell  
Euro SIT  
SIT NOVA  
If knob does not pop up when released, stop  
and immediately call your service technician or  
gas supplier.  
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then  
smell for gas, including near the floor. If you  
smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety infor-  
mation above. If you do not smell gas, go to the  
next step.  
7. Remove glass door before lighting pilot. (See  
Glass Frame Removal section).  
8. Visibly locate pilot by the main burner.  
9. Turn knob on gas control counterclockwise  
to “PILOT”.  
If after several tries, the pilot will not stay lit,  
turn the gas control knob to “OFF” and call your  
service technician or gas supplier.  
11. Replace glass door.  
12. Turn gas control knob to “ON” position.  
13. For RN/RP appliances turn the On/Off switch to  
“ON” position or set thermostat to desired setting.  
14. Turn on all electrical power to the fireplace.  
To Turn Off Gas To Heater  
1. Turn the On/Off switch to Off position or set the  
thermostat to lowest setting.  
3. Open control access panel.  
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock-  
2. Turn off all electric power to the fireplace if  
service is to be performed.  
wise  
to “OFF”. Do not force.  
5. Close control access panel.  
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Troubleshooting  
Follow these procedures in the order presented.  
W A R N I N G  
TURN OFF HEATER AND ALLOW TO COOL  
COMPLETELY BEFORE SERVICING.  
CONDITION  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
1. Inspect and re-connect, replace  
or repair as necessary.  
No spark at pilot when Ignitor is  
operated.  
1. Ignition Electrode is disconnected  
from ignition wire, broken or incor-  
rectly positioned.  
2. Replace wire.  
3. Replace Piezo Ignitor.  
2. Ignitor wire is broken.  
3. Bad Piezo Ignitor.  
1. Gas supply is turned off or supply  
line shut-off valve is closed.  
2. Control Knob is not in PILOT posi-  
tion.  
1. Turn on gas supply or open sup-  
ply line shut-off valve.  
2. Turn Control Knob to PILOT.  
The Ignitor Electrode sparks,  
but Pilot does not light.  
3. Control Knob not pressed in while  
in PILOT position.  
3. Press Control Knob in while in  
the PILOT position.  
4. Air present in gas lines.  
4. Continue holding in Control Knob  
and repeat ignition procedure  
until air is bled from the lines.  
5. Call local gas supplier. Adjust  
inlet supply pressure to specifica-  
tion: NG; 5.5” w.c.-14.0”w.c. LP;  
11.0” w.c.-14.0”w.c.  
5. Inlet supply pressure is not within  
correct settings.  
6. Other conditions that should be  
identified only by a qualified gas  
technician.  
6. Call qualified gas technician.  
Piezo Ignitor  
OFF  
PILOT  
L
I
O
H
Regulator  
HV104  
Pilot / Main Control  
Fig. 34 Honeywell valve assembly.  
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SOLUTION  
CONDITION  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Pilot lights but flame goes out  
when Control Knob is released.  
1. Control Knob not fully depressed  
or held in long enough.  
1. Depress Control Knob fully and  
hold in for a full 30 seconds.  
2. Gas supply line shut-off valve is  
not fully open.  
3. Thermocouple connection is  
loose at the Control Valve.  
2. Fully open gas supply line shut-  
off valve.  
3. Inspect and tighten securely.  
4. Pilot flame does not touch the  
Thermocouple.  
4. A) Call local gas supplier. Adjust  
inlet supply pressure to specifica-  
tion: NG; 5.5” w.c.-14.0”w.c. LP;  
11.0” w.c.-14.0”w.c.  
This can be caused by:  
Pilot flame is lifting.  
Thermopile  
A) Incorrect gas pressure, and/or  
B) other conditions that should  
be identified only by a qualified  
service technician.  
B)Call local gas service techni-  
cian.  
Thermo-  
couple  
5. Thermocouple is damaged.  
6. Control Valve is damaged.  
5. Call local gas service technician.  
6. Call local gas service technician.  
Pilot flame is weak - does not touch  
Thermocouple.  
Correct LP Pilot Flame.  
Correct NG Pilot Flame.  
1. Gas supply line shut-off valve is  
not fully open.  
Pilot lights but Main Burner does  
not.  
1. Fully open gas supply line shut-  
off valve.  
2. Foreign material is blocking  
Burner ports.  
2. Insptect and clear debris away  
from Burner ports.  
3. Main Burner orifice is clogged.  
4. Thermostat or remote switch not  
activated on JUVS.  
3. Call local gas service technician.  
4. Set thermostat to higher tem-  
perature or check remote switch.  
5. Call local gas service technician.  
5. Bad Thermopile.  
1. Insufficient fresh air.  
1. Determine that adequate ventila-  
tion exists to provide sufficient  
fresh air. Open a window or pro-  
vide additional ventilation. (See  
Fresh Air Requirements, Pages  
7-8)  
Main Burner shuts off and Pilot  
flame goes out while in operation.  
2. Incorrect inlet supply pressure.  
2. Call local gas supplier. Adjust  
inlet supply pressure to specifica-  
tion: NG; 5.5” w.c.-14.0”w.c. LP;  
11.0” w.c.-14.0”w.c.  
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Maintenance  
The following procedures will help ensure that your  
heater continues to perform safely and efficiently.  
Screen Hooks  
Firebox Cleaning and Inspection  
Cleanliness is critical to correct operation of the  
heater. The log set, burner, valve controls and air  
circulation areas must all be kept free of dust and  
unobstructed by debris. Inspect these areas before  
each use and clean whenever accumulation is evi-  
dent. Follow the simple procedure outlined below.  
Glass Latch  
Frequent cleaning may be necessary in living environ-  
ments subject to excessive carpet lint or pet hair. For  
example, if you live with a dog that sheds continuously,  
you will need to inspect the burner area frequently and  
clean it as often as the accumulation requires. In ex-  
treme conditions, it may be necessary to clean the  
burner and log set monthly or bi-weekly.  
ST675  
Fig. 35 Remove the screen or glass panel.  
Glass Replacement  
If so equipped, do not operate this appliance with the  
glass panel cracked, broken, or removed. Replace  
damaged glass only with CFM Specialty Home Prod-  
ucts ceramic glass panel Part No. 1601290. Follow  
the Cleaning Procedure instructions regarding parts  
removal.  
This appliance should be inspected and thoroughly  
cleaned annually by a qualified gas technician.  
Cleaning Procedure  
1. Turn the burner OFF and let the heater cool com-  
pletely before cleaning.  
Care of Cast Iron  
2. Lift the Front plate up and then swing the bottom out  
An occasional dusting with a dry rag will help keep the  
painted surfaces looking new. Use high-temperature  
stove paints, available through your local dealer, to  
touch-up areas as needed. Clean areas to be painted  
with a wire brush and be sure to cover the log set,  
burner and valve assembly. Apply the paint sparingly;  
two light coats of paint will give better results than a  
single heavy coat.  
to disengage it from the heater shell. (Page 9, Fig.  
5)  
3. Remove the screen by lifting up and away from the  
unit. Or, if so equipped, remove the glass panel by  
releasing the two upper retainer latches. Lift the  
panel up and off of the firebox frame. (Fig. 35)  
4. Carefully inspect the log set for damage. Contact  
your local dealer if any damage is evident. DO NOT  
OPERATE THE HEATER WITH A DAMAGED OR  
LOOSE LOG SET.  
Porcelain enamel surfaces should be cleaned with a  
soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.  
If necessary, use only a cleaning agent formulated spe-  
cifically for use on porcelain enamel surfaces.  
Use a soft-bristled brush vacuum cleaner attach-  
ment to remove dust or debris from the log set, pilot  
and burner. Use care as the log set is fragile.  
WARNING  
5. Inspect the catalytic combustor at the top of the  
firebox. Replace the combustor if any damage or  
deterioration is evident.  
Turn the burner Pilot OFF before applying paint.  
NEVER paint pilot or around pilot area.  
WARNING  
6. Replace the screen or glass panel and the front  
plate. DO NOT OPERATE THE HEATER WITH  
THE SCREEN / GLASS PANEL OR FRONT PLATE  
REMOVED.  
Dust and debris accumulation can result in poor  
performance. Inspect the Valve compartment,  
burner parts and log set frequently and Clean  
these parts monthly or as often as accumula-  
tion warrants.  
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Catalytic Combustor  
The combustor should be cleaned annually to ensure  
optimal performance. Follow the procedure below.  
Remove the Combustor Module  
1. Be sure the heater is COLD.  
2. Remove the front plate, top grille and screen. (Fig. 36)  
3. Use the phillips screwdriver to remove the two sheet  
metal screws that secure the combustor to the top of  
the firebox. (Fig. 37) Use a flat screwdrive to lift the  
unit up and out through the front of the stove.  
Clean the Combustor Module  
ST139  
1. Clean the outer surface of the filter with the brush at-  
tachment of your vacuum sweeper to remove loose  
dirt.  
Fig. 36 Remove the front plate and top grille/screen.  
2. Submerge the filter in a mild soapy water solution.  
Rinse thoroughly with distilled water.  
3. Replace in heater when dry.  
Replace the Combustor Module  
1. Slide the combustor through the front opening of  
the stove and insert it into the housing on top of the  
firebox. Secure with the two sheet metal screws.  
2. Replace the glass panel and front.  
ST201  
Fig. 37 Remove the catalytic combustor module.  
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6
5
2
1a  
3
4
25  
7
1b  
1c  
8
9
17  
18  
11a  
11b  
16  
O F F  
10a,b  
15  
12a,b  
14  
19  
13  
20  
23  
27  
28  
21  
22  
30  
24a,b,  
c,d  
29  
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CFM Specialty Home Products reserves the right to make changes in design, materials, specifications, prices and discontinue colors and products  
at any time, without notice.  
Radiance Vent Free Gas Heater (RUVSOD)  
Models 3357, 3358, 3370 thru 3379  
Ref. Description  
RUVSOD  
20004561  
20004562  
20004563  
20004564  
20003739  
57897  
1. Gas Logset - RUVSOD  
1a. Right Rear Log RUVSOD  
1b. Left Rear Log RUVSOD  
1c. Right Log RUVSOD  
2. Manifold Assembly  
3. Lava Rocks Burner  
4. Screen, RUVSOD  
20004554  
1409112  
1203702  
53606  
5. Frame, Glass - RDV40  
6. Gasket, Glass Med, Knit - RDV40  
7. Trim ON/OFF Switch  
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Radiance Vent Free Gas Heater (RUVSOD)  
Models 3357, 3358, 3370 thru 3379 (continued)  
Ref. Description  
RUVSOD  
0004342  
5004265  
10000235  
10000242  
55464  
8. Handle Package, Ceramic w/Screw  
9. Damper Steel Handle/Screw  
10a. Valve NG Honeywell - VS84212003  
10b. Valve LP Honeywell - VS84212011  
11a. Oxygenerator, NG OP #8204  
11b. Oxygenerator, LP OP #8404  
12a. Burner Housing Assy. - RUVSODRN  
12b. Burner Housing Assy. - RUVSODRP  
13. Grate Decorative Burner  
55465  
20004492  
20004552  
20003536  
20004553  
20000062  
14. Back Log Support Bracket RUVSOD  
15. Ignitor Piezo - Honeywell #396079  
16. Front II, RDVOD  
17. Door Left, RDVOD  
18. Door Right, RDVOD  
19. Door, RDVOD  
20. Control Door Handle Assy.  
21. Gasket, Base Pan/Firebox - RDV  
22. Bracket, Log Right  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
10004442  
20004286  
20005259  
23. Bracket, Log Left  
20004708  
24a. Orifice Hood #57 (0.043”) - Front - LP  
24b. Orifice Hood #52 (.0635”) - Front - NG  
24c. Orifice Hood #54 (.055”) - Rear - LP  
24d. Orifice Hood #40 (.098”) - Rear - NG  
25. Glass, GFP Firebox (Comes with RGDCFK)  
26. Catalyst, RUV (not shown) (Comes with RGDCFK)  
27. Left End  
28. Right End  
29. Leg  
30. Top  
20004587  
30000331  
20000130  
20004263  
1601290  
30000506  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
Refer to Enamel Parts Chart Page 23  
5003075  
31. Glass Frame Assembly (glass, gasket, frame)  
Shell Enamel Part Numbers - Radiance Vent Free Gas Heater  
Model  
Number  
Color  
Top  
Left  
End  
Right  
End  
Front  
Left  
Door  
Right  
Door  
Control  
Door  
Leg  
(4)  
3370, 3375  
3371, 3376  
3372, 3377  
3373, 3378  
3374, 3379  
Classic  
Red  
Sand  
Moonlight  
Green  
1301186 30001751 30001752 30001376 30001378 30001377  
2321186 30001771 30001770 30001416 30001418 30001417  
1321186 30001774 30001773 30001420 30001422 30001421  
2371186 30001777 30001776 30001424 30001426 30001425  
2311186 30001780 30001779 30001428 30001430 30001429  
30001413 30001753  
30001419 30001772  
30001423 30001775  
30001427 30001778  
30001431 30001781  
30002517 30002518  
3357, 3358 Suede Brown 30002557 30002512 30002511 30002514 30002516 30002515  
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Optional Accessories  
Fan Kits  
Screen Kit  
FK26 Fan  
An optional screen, R40SK, is avaialble for use with the  
operable doors to allow the doors to be left in the open  
position.  
The FK26 fan helps distribute heated air from within  
the firebox out into the room. The fan is controlled by a  
snapstat that turns power on and off as the firebox tem-  
perature rises above and falls below a preset tempera-  
ture. A rheostat provides for variable fan speeds.  
Warming Shelf  
Warming shelves add versatility to your stove; they can  
be used to keep foods warm at mealtime.  
Specifications  
Model Color  
115 Volt / 60Hz / .75 Amps  
Maintenance  
1560 Classic Black  
1562 Sand  
1565 Red  
1566 Green  
1567 Moonlight Blue  
1568 Suede Brown  
The fan itself does not require regular maintenance,  
however, periodic cleaning of the fan and the surround-  
ing area is required.  
Installation  
The shelf installation is done in three stages. First you  
attach the shelf loosely to the stove, leaving the screws  
loose enough to allow final adjustments. Then, you po-  
sition the shelf and adjust the brackets so the shelf fits  
correctly. Finally, you tighten the screws.  
Refer to Page 10 for installation instructions.  
Remote Controls  
The remote control allows you to turn the heater on or  
off from anywhere in the room. Refer to Page 40 for  
wiring diagrams.  
Refer to the instructions included with each warming  
shelf for complete installation procedures.  
Model  
Functions Controlled  
Glass & Catalyst Kit  
MRC1  
MRC2  
MRC3  
ON/OFF  
The Glass & Catalyst, RGODCFK, may be added to the  
stove to enhance stove performance. Refer to Page 12  
for installation instructions.  
ON/OFF and Temperature  
ON/OFF and Temperature control  
with a digital display and a  
programmable 24 hour clock  
Wall mounted thermostat control  
IMT  
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY  
All Vermont Castings gas stoves, gas inserts, and gas fireplaces, and all Majestic or Northern Flame  
brand gas fireplaces equipped with an Insta-Flame Ceramic Burner, or standard steel tube burner.  
BASIC WARRANTY  
Any part and/or component replaced under the provisions of this  
warranty is covered for six months or the remainder of the original  
warranty, whichever is longest.  
CFM Specialty Home Products (hereinafter referred to collectively as  
the Company) warrants that your new Vermont Castings or Majestic  
Gas Fireplace/Stove is free from manufacturing and material defects  
for a period of one year from the date of purchase, subject to the  
following conditions and limitations.  
This warranty is limited to the repair of or replacement of part(s) found  
to be defective in material or workmanship, provided that such part(s)  
have been subjected to normal conditions of use and service, after  
said defect is confirmed by the Company’s inspection.  
EXTENDED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
The company may, at its discretion, fully discharge all obligations  
with respect to this warranty by refunding the wholesale price of the  
defective part(s)  
The heat exchanger, where applicable, and combustion chamber  
of every Vermont Castings or Majestic gas product is warranted for  
life against through wall perforation. All appliances equipped with an  
Insta-Flame Ceramic Burner have limited lifetime coverage on the  
ceramic burner plaque. Warrantees are made to the original owner  
subject to proof of purchase and the conditions and limitations listed  
on this Warranty Document  
Any installation, labor, construction, transportation, or other related  
costs/expenses arising from defective part(s), repair, replacement,  
or otherwise of same, will not be covered by this warranty, nor shall  
the Company assume responsibility for same. Further, the Company  
will not be responsible for any incidental, indirect, or consequential  
damages except as provided by law.  
COMPONENT WARRANTY  
CAST IRON: All external and internal cast iron parts are warranted for a  
period of three years.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTALAND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES  
OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY  
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOUR  
CIRCUMSTANCES. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
RIGHTSANDYOUMAYHAVEOTHERRIGHTSWHICHVARYFROM  
STATE TO STATE.  
Note: On porcelain enamel finished external parts and accessories  
The Company offers no Warranty on chipping of enamel surfaces.  
Inspect all product prior to accepting it for any damage to the  
enamel.  
The salt air environment of coastal areas or a high humidity  
environment can be corrosive to the porcelain enamel finish. These  
conditions can cause rusting of the cast iron beneath the porcelain  
enamel finish, which will cause the finish to flake off.  
All other warranties-expressed or implied- with respect to the product,  
its components and accessories, or any obligations/liabilities on the  
part of the Company are hereby expressly excluded.  
The Company neither assumes, nor authorizes any third party to  
assume on its behalf, any other liabilities with respect to the sale of  
this Vermont Castings or Majestic product  
Dye lot variations with replacement parts and/or accessories can  
occur and are not covered by warranty.  
GLASS DOORS: Glass doors are covered for a period of one year.  
Glass doors are not warranted for breakage due to misuse or accident.  
Glass doors are not covered for discoloration or burned in stains due to  
environmental issues, or improper cleaning and maintenance.  
Thewarrantiesasoutlinedwithinthisdocumentdonotapplytochimney  
components or other non CFM Specialty Home Products accessories  
used in conjunction with the installation of this product..  
Damage to the unit while in transit is not covered by this warranty but  
is subject to claim against the common carrier. Contact the dealer  
from whom you purchased your fireplace/stove (do not operate the  
appliance as this might negate the ability to process the claim with the  
carrier).  
BRASS PLATED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES: Brass parts should be  
cleaned with Lemon oil only. Brass cleaners cannot be used. Mortar  
mix and masonry cleaners may corrode the brass finish. The Company  
will not be responsible for, nor will it warrant any brass parts which are  
damaged by external chemicals or down draft conditions.  
The Company will not be responsible for:  
GAS VALVES: Gas valves are covered for a period of one year  
a) Down drafts or spillage caused by environmental conditions such  
as near-by trees, buildings, roof tops, hills, or mountains.  
b) Inadequate ventilation or negative air pressure caused by  
mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc.  
ELECTRONIC AND MECHANICAL COMPONENTS: Electronic and  
mechanical components of the burner assembly are covered for one  
year. All steel tube burners are warranted for one year.  
ACCESSORIES: Unless otherwise noted all components and CFM  
Specialty Home Products company supplied accessories are covered  
for a period of one year.  
This warranty is void if:  
a) The fireplace has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by  
chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging chemicals.  
b) Thereplacehasbeensubjectedtoprolongedperiodsofdampness  
or condensation  
c) Anydamagestothereplace,combustionchamber,heatexchanger  
orothercomponentsduetowater, orweatherdamage, whichisthe  
result of but not limited to, improper chimney/venting installation.  
d) Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, or misuse of the product  
CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS  
This new Vermont Castings or Majestic product must be installed by  
a competent, authorized, service contractor. A licensed technician, as  
prescribedbythelocaljurisdictionmustperformanyinstallation/service  
work. It must be installed and operated at all times in accordance with  
the Installation and Operating instructions furnished with the product.  
Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, or misuse of the product shall  
nullify this warranty.  
has occurred.  
IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED…  
This warranty is non-transferable, and is made to the original owner,  
provided that the purchase was made through an authorized supplier  
of the Company.  
1) Contact your supplier. Make sure you have your  
warranty, your sales receipt, and the model/serial  
number of your CFM Specialty Home Products  
product.  
2) DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO ANY SERVICE WORK  
YOURSELF.  
The customer must pay for anyAuthorized Dealer in-home travel fees  
or service charges for in-home repair work. It is the dealers option  
whether the repair work will be done in the customer’s home or in the  
dealer’s shop.  
Ifuponinspection,thedamageisfoundtobethefaultofthemanufacturer,  
repairs will be authorized at no charge to the customer parts and/or  
labor.  
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