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Next, find the vent safety shut-off switch inside the draft hood on the back of the stove. It is the 

small disc-shaped object screwed to an L-shaped bracket; there are two (2) sets of holes on this 
bracket.  Position the vent safety shut-off switch so the switch is as far down in the flue as 
possible, or in a position closest to the floor. This is accomplished when the upper set of holes on 
the bracket is aligned with the two holes in the back of the stove. 

 

D.  Gas Pressure 

The input rate of this vented gas fireplace heater is 33,200 BTU/HR with liquid propane 

and 32,000 BTU/HR with natural gas. The supply gas pressures are listed in the manual under 
the LISTING AND CODE APPROVALS and outlined under the “Performance Summary Table” 
listed earlier. The gas supply line should be ½” in diameter with ½” male NPT for connection to 
the stove. This connection point is found on the lower rear portion of the heater. It is also helpful 
to install a 1/8” NPT plugged tap at the inlet to the stove for checking the inlet gas pressure. In 
addition, it would be useful to add a manual gas shutoff at the inlet to the stove. 
     The inlet gas pressure to the stove should be adjusted in accordance with the guidelines 
stated in the “Performance Summary Table.” The vented gas fireplace heater and its individual 
shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure 
testing of that system at test pressures in excess of ½ PSIG (3.5 kPa). 

 

E.  High Altitude Installation 

 
 

For Canadian installations, this stove is certified for elevations from 0 – 2000 feet  

(0-610m) above sea level. For Canadian installations above 610 – 1370 meters, the orifice size 
for natural gas is #35 DMS, and for liquid propane the size is #52 DMS per CAN/CGA 2.17 tests, 
“current edition.”  
 

For high altitude installations, consult the local gas distributor or the authority having 

jurisdiction for proper rating methods. If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying 
altitudes, the information sticker must be filled out and adhered to the appliance at the time of 
conversion. (Sample Sticker:) 

This appliance has been converted for use at an altitude of _____________________ 

    Orifice size    ___________________       Manifold Pressure  ___________________ 
    Input (Btu/HR) __________________       Fuel Type               ___________________ 
    Conversion Date ________________       Converted by          ___________________   
 

At the higher altitudes, gas codes make it necessary to decrease the amount of gas 

input. This decrease in gas flow is accomplished by using an orifice of the correct size. The input 
should be reduced by four percent (4%) for each 1000 feet above sea level — a qualified gas 
service person can determine the correct burner orifice. The unit is shipped with a #51 DMS 
orifice for LP and a #33 orifice for natural gas. 
 

All installation aspects of this stove must conform to the national fuel gas “listing and 

code”  ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CAN1-B149 “current edition.” 

 
 

SECTION III: WALL AND FLOOR PROTECTION 

 
A.  Heater Location and Wall Protection  

This freestanding stove is a high efficiency unit, which means it gives off a great deal of heat. 

For this reason, the unit should not be located in a traffic area or near drapes or curtains, which 
present a fire hazard. It is important to allow for adequate clearance between the stove and the 
nearest combustible; the unit must be at least three inches (3”) from a rear wall and twelve inches 
(12”) from a combustible sidewall. 

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Page 1: ...Y A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE REFER TO AND SAVE THIS MANUAL CONSULT A QUALIFIED INSTALLER SERVICE AGENCY OR YOUR GAS COMPANY BEFORE INSTALLATION Rev 5 06 WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT ANY APPLIANCE OPEN ALL WINDOWS AND EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH DO NOT USE THE TELEPHONE IN YOUR BUILDING C...

Page 2: ...g guide on our web site we have always tried to help our customers stay heat ready especially when oil and electricity prices continue to skyrocket Please look at our vast Help section on our web site and call our Customer Service department at 800 245 6489 if you need any help with your unit We are nearly always able to help walk you through any repairs problems or questions you may have PLEASE N...

Page 3: ...LECTRICAL CODE WHILE SERVICING THIS UNIT ALL ELECTRICITY AND GAS SHOULD BE COMPLETELY SHUT OFF ALWAYS BE SURE THE STOVE IS COMPLETELY COOLED DOWN PRIOR TO DOING ANY TYPE OF SERVICE WORK THIS STOVE HAS A STANDING PILOT LIGHT THAT IS LIT USING A PIEZO ELECTRIC SPARK GENERATOR AS DESCRIBED IN OTHER PARTS OF THIS MANUAL NEVER ATTEMPT TO LIGHT THE PILOT OR MAIN BURNER WITH A MATCH OR LIGHTER IF THE PIL...

Page 4: ...ia Ignition Piezo electric pilot Piezo electric pilot Actual weight 161 lbs 161 lbs Shipping weight 185 lbs 185 lbs SECTION I FLUE SYSTEM FOR VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER A Installation of a New System See Installation Drawings at the end of this Manual This vented gas fireplace heater must be connected to four inch 4 diameter Type B 1 gas pipe This product is manufactured and certified to NFPA 54 ...

Page 5: ...hermostat from the interior of the stove Note Do not remove the ceramic logs If you do so by mistake follow the guidelines below for proper placement of the logs B Log Placement The logs are in the proper position when the unit leaves the plant However during the shipping of the unit the assembly can become misarranged Check to be sure the logs are still located in the provided slot behind the fro...

Page 6: ...ations above 610 1370 meters the orifice size for natural gas is 35 DMS and for liquid propane the size is 52 DMS per CAN CGA 2 17 tests current edition For high altitude installations consult the local gas distributor or the authority having jurisdiction for proper rating methods If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes the information sticker must be filled out and ...

Page 7: ...nstalled the pipe will completely cover the flue collar The pipe will be marked with arrows and all pipe should be installed with these pointing up or away from the unit These are called direction of flow markings and should be oriented properly See Installation Drawings at the end of this Manual B Thermostat Your stove comes supplied with a wall thermostat that controls the temperature of the uni...

Page 8: ...onnector pipe and chimney is unobstructed Be sure the door is properly sealed When installing the blower check all connections to avoid electrical shock Open the gas valve access door to get to the valve this will also expose the instructions FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING 1 This appliance is equipped with a manual piezoelectric ignition device Do not try to light the pilot by hand 2 Before ...

Page 9: ...tely 30 60 seconds Release the gas valve control knob and it will pop out If the knob does not pop up when released stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier The pilot is now lit 11 For the very first lighting it may take several attempts to purge air from the gas line If pilot ignition does not occur or the pilot goes out repeat steps 9 and 10 12 Turn the gas valve control...

Page 10: ... Flame Size Firebox Flame Size B Smoke and Odor There will be some visible smoke and some odors coming from the stove with the first few fires These are caused by the burning of binders from the logs and brick fiberboard oils from the manufacturing process and curing of the painted surface of the stove This off gassing will cease after a few fires however it is a good idea to open some windows and...

Page 11: ... GLASS BY SLAMMING THE DOOR OR STRIKING THE GLASS D Valve and Burner Controls 1 Variable Heat Input Controls On the gas valve to the left of the green or black gas control valve knob is another control This is the variable heat input control that continually varies the gas going into the stove from low to high The high setting allows the maximum amount of gas to enter your stove and is used for co...

Page 12: ...ith a glass cleaner but we advise never to use an abrasive cleaner for this operation C Check the venting system at the beginning and the end of each heating season to be sure it is connected properly and no blockages have occurred A qualified technician should do this REPLACEMENT PARTS DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Front Glass AC G14 Side Glass AC G13 4 Blank Flange CA 3029 4 Flue Collar CA 3031 Front ...

Page 13: ...d by the flame flame directly impinges upon it Wiring is loose in system Tighten any loose wires Defective thermopile Replace thermopile 3 No ignition to burner Gas is off Turn on gas Pilot is off Light by instructions Thermostat is set too low Move to higher setting Thermostat is defective Connect the 2 thermostat wires together If the unit lights the thermostat is bad replace it 4 Carbon deposit...

Page 14: ...Installation Drawings Through the Ceiling and Through the Wall Note When running double walled pipe up the side of home you must build a chase around the chimney pipe ...

Page 15: ...ause of an accident improper handling improper operation improper installation shipping damage abuse or unauthorized repair made or attempted to be made Purchaser must give notice of claim of defect within the warranty period and pay any transportation expense to and from a service center designated by the factory for service The dealer from whom the stove was purchased or the factory will perform...

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Page 17: ...e Date _________________ Purchase Price ____________________ Serial Number _____________________ Mfg Date ______________________ How did you first hear about our product please check one ___ Word of Mouth ___ Burn Trailer Demonstration ___ Internet Other ____________________________________________________ Where did you receive information about our product please check one ___ Rec d info via phon...

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