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Hearth & Home Technologies • Grand Oak Gas Log Sets • 4004-320 2/2011

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D. Appliance Certification

This appliance is design certified by Omni International un-

der the 

ANSI Z21.60b-2004 or CSA 2.26b-2004, Decora-

tive  Appliances  for  Installation  in  Solid-fuel  Burning 

Fireplaces. 

Installation  and  the  provisions  for  combustion 

and ventilation air must conform to the 

National Fuel Gas 

Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54

, or the 

CSA B149.1, Natural 

Gas and Propane Installation Code.

Do NOT use this appliance if any part has been under 

water.  Immediately  call  a  qualified  service  technician 

to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the 

control  system  and  any  gas  control  which  has  been 

under water.

WARNING

E. Gas Supply Connection

A 3/8 in. flared fitting has been installed on the gas valve 

inlet at the factory. Ensure fittings are of the appropriate size 

and type on the gas line connection. If the tubing has to be 

cut to length be sure to use the proper cutting and flaring 

tool. Also, be careful not to crimp the tubing while bending. If 

the tubing becomes crimped, do not use for installation. 
Gas resistant pipe compound must be used on all threaded 

male connections to ensure a tight seal.

F. Gas Pressure

Proper input pressures are required for optimum appliance 

performance. Gas line sizing requirements need to be made 

following 

NFPA51

.

Fire Risk

Explosion Risk

Verify inlet pressures.

•  High  pressure  may  cause  overfire 

condition.

•  Low pressure may cause explosion.
Install  regulator  upstream  of  valve  if  line 

pressure is greater than 1/2 psig.

WARNING

Fire Risk

Explosion Risk

High pressure will damage valve.

•  Disconnect gas supply piping BEFORE 

pressure testing gas line at test pressures 

above 1/2 psig.

•  Close the manual shutoff valve BEFORE 

pressure testing gas line at test pressures 

equal to or less than 1/2 psig.

WARNING

•  Gas Supply Pressure: Minimum inlet gas supply pressure 

must be 7.0 in. W.C. for natural gas or 11 in. W.C. for LP 

gas for the purpose of input adjustment. Maximum inlet 

gas pressure must not exceed 10.5 in. W.C. for natural 

gas or 13 in. W.C. for LP gas. The gas line supplying the 

appliance must be sufficient size to furnish the appropriate 

supply pressure to the appliance while operating in the 

“High” setting. 

•  Pressure tap screws must be closed before turning gas 

on to the appliance.

•  Gas Line Pressure Test: Perform pressure test according 

to state and local code (if pressure exceeds 1/2 in. psi (3.5 

kPa)) before appliance is connected. Be sure to release 

air pressure from the gas line before connection is made 

to the appliance. Excessive pressure will damage the gas 

control and may cause a gas leak.

•  Gas Leak Test: Make sure the gas connections are tight. 

Turn on the gas and coat each joint with a non-corrosive 

gas leak check solution. Air bubbles will form indicating 

any leaks. DO NOT USE A FLAME OR ANY TYPE OF 

IGNITION SOURCE TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. All leaks 

must be corrected before proceeding with installation.

•  The appliance must only be installed in a solid-fuel burning 

fireplace with the flue damper clamped open according 

to Tables 1 and 2. The fireplace must be constructed of 

non-combustible material.

•  The minimum permanent free opening (in square inches) 

that must be provided by the fireplace chimney or damper 

to vent the flue gases is provided in Tables 1 and 2. If the 

free opening is smaller than the specified area, do not use 

this appliance.

•  The damper must be removed or fixed in a manner in 

which will secure it open. Some jurisdictions require the 

damper to be removed or permanently welded fully open. 

Check with state and local codes.

•  Be sure that the chimney is completely unobstructed to 

ensure proper ventilation of flue gases including carbon 

monoxide  (CO).  CO  (a  poisonous  gas)  is  tasteless, 

odorless,  colorless  and  undetectable  without  proper 

equipment.

•  Refer to Table 3 to determine minimum fireplace opening 

requirements before proceeding.

Asphyxiation Risk

This appliance produces carbon monoxide 

(CO).

•  The free opening areas (in square inches) 

of the chimney damper as shown in the 

following tables must be met.

•  User must make sure damper is locked 

open.

•  The  installer  is  responsible  to  ensure 

proper  ventilation  of  flue  gases  before 

appliance is used.

Fire  needs  to  draft  properly  for  safe 

operation.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for ODGO324-IPI-LP

Page 1: ...f you smell gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas sup...

Page 2: ...owner s manual Pay special attention to all cautions and warnings This owner s manual should be retained for future reference We suggest you keep it with your other important documents and product man...

Page 3: ...due to excessive lint dust pet hair etc It is imperative that the control compartments burners and air passageways are unobstructed during operation Review proper placement of logs lava rock Check th...

Page 4: ...n W C for natural gas or 13 in W C for LP gas The gas line supplying the appliance must be sufficient size to furnish the appropriate supply pressure to the appliance while operating in the High setti...

Page 5: ...at all minimum fireplace dimension requirements are achieved using Table 3 See Figure 1 Ensure the gas type provided in the fireplace coincide with the gas type marked on the tag Figure 1 Measure Fire...

Page 6: ...to the outside atmosphere See fireplace installation instructions Note The state of Massachusetts requires that the chimney flue damper when used with gas logs be welded open or completely removed In...

Page 7: ...em by a qualified person is also recommended Before cleaning the appliance be sure it is turned completely off The pilot should also be turned off The unit must be completely cooled CAUTION Do not all...

Page 8: ...njury or property damage This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed so there are provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation If not installed operated and maintaine...

Page 9: ...taller use the supplied aluminum connector rather than the corrugated flexible type Can I move or change the position of the logs on my gas log set Omni certified log sets should not be altered log pl...

Page 10: ...2 2011 10 N GO324 Grand Oak Series Logs Open the log box and remove the paper packaging and logs Inspect each log for breakage that may have occurred during shipping and handling SRV708 SRV709 SRV737...

Page 11: ...s Grand Oak Gas Log Sets 4004 320 2 2011 11 O GO324 Grand Oak Series Log Placement Instructions Place logs EXACTLY as the following photos depict SRV737 SRV708 SRV709 SRV716 SRV728 SRV816 SRV808 SRV72...

Page 12: ...04 320 2 2011 12 Replacement Parts TM Grand Oak Gas Logs Service Parts Exploded Parts Diagram Beginning Manufacturing Date 8 1 2010 ODGO Gas Logs Ending Manufacturing Date Active ODGO324 1 IPI Valve A...

Page 13: ...s SRVODGOIPI NG 1 2 Switch 01 1070 1 3 Pilot NG 07 1024 1 3 Pilot LP 07 1023 1 4 Control Module 593 592 1 5 Battery Holder 593 594A 1 6 Valve NG 593 500 1 6 Valve LP 593 501 1 7 Valve Bracket MT 350 V...

Page 14: ...Hearth Home Technologies Grand Oak Gas Log Sets 4004 320 2 2011 14 Warranty...

Page 15: ...Hearth Home Technologies Grand Oak Gas Log Sets 4004 320 2 2011 15...

Page 16: ...the number of your nearest Hearth Home Technologies dealer please call 1 800 927 6841 or 1 888 427 3973 NOTES DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL CAUTION Important operating and maintenance instructions includ...

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