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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

GAS LABEL REPRESENTATION ............................................................................................................3 
LOCATING THE STOVE...........................................................................................................................4 
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................................................4 
SPECIFICATIONS & CLEARANCES.......................................................................................................5 
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - BLOWER OPERATION - POWER FAILURE OPERATION ....6 
FLUE VENTINGINSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................8 
VENTING COMPONENT INSTALLATION SEQUENCE AND  PARTS LIST.....................................9 
MINIMUM RISE THROUGH THE WALL VENTING ............................................................................11 
ELEVATED THROUGH THE WALL VENTING ....................................................................................12 
VERTICAL THROUGH THE ROOF VENTING ......................................................................................12 
GAS SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS ..............................................................................................................15 
GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS .........................................................................................................17 
INSTALLATION & LIGHTING CHECK OFF LIST ................................................................................18 
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................................................................................19 
LOG INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................21 
THERMOSTAT INFORMATION ..............................................................................................................21 
TROUBLE SHOOTING..............................................................................................................................23 
CUSTOMER INFORMATION AND TROUBLE-SHOOTING ................................................................24 
MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................26 
NATURAL TO LP CONVERSION ............................................................................................................26 
REPLACEMENT PARTS ...........................................................................................................................28 
WARRANTY REGISTRATION.................................................................................................................34 

SPECIFICATIONS 

MODEL SDV40 MEDALLION 

 

High Fire - Adjustable to - Low Fire  

 

BTUH +INPUT 

NAT. GAS  40,000 

27,800 

 L.P. 

GAS 

35,000 

26,100 

NOTE:  AN LP CONVERSION KIT #HA-32-00040 MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY – SEE PAGE  27. 

 

 

OVERALL EFFICIENCIES .........................  

        STEADY STATE 

A.F.U.E.    

CANADA STEADY STATE

 

    

Nat. 

81.77% 

 70.7% 

  78.3% 

 

    L.P. 

78.8%   

72.2%   

 

79.5% 

FLUE VENT LINER .................................... 4" INNER; 6 5/8" OUTER, COAXIAL 
TOTAL WEIGHT ......................................... 225 LB. 
SAFETY........................................................ AGA CERTIFIED PILOT GENERATOR, MILLIVOLT THERMOCOUPLE SYSTEM 
 

ACTIVATED WITH SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT. 

GAS REQUIREMENTS...SUPPLY PRESSURE: 

 

NAT. GAS: 

7" W.C. 

[5" W.C. MIN., 11" W.C. MAX.] 

 

L.P. GAS: 

11" W.C. 

[11" W.C. MIN., 13" W.C. MAX.] 

 

GAS INLET: 

3/8" N.P.T. 

 

MAIN ORIFICE: 

#30 NAT, #50 L.P. 

Certified under ANSI Z21.11.1-1993 "Vented Room Heaters"; CAN 2.1-M89 "Vented Room Heaters, CAN/CGA 1.17 - 
M91 "Gas-fired appliances for use at high altitudes"; ANSI Z21.50-1996, CGA 2.22 - M96 "Vented Gas Fireplaces" and 
UL 307B-1987 "Gas Burning Heating Appliances for Mobile Homes", not for use with solid fuel.  Approved for bedroom 
installations.  

Gas appliances must be tested and certified by a nationally recognized testing and certification agency to American National 
Standards Institute - ANSI Gas Appliance Safety Standards. The Mendota Freestanding Gas Stove has been tested and certified 
by Intertek Testing Services 8431 Murphy Drive, Middleton, WI 53562. 

STOVE IS SHIPPED COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED AND PAINTED  BLACK METALLIC.  INCLUDES  BLOWER W/RHEOSTAT, 
BURNER, HEARTHGLO SEALED COMBUSTION SYSTEM.  GOLD PLATED GRILL RODS AND DOOR, 4 CERAMIC FIBER LOGS 
& COALS, NEO-CERAM GLASS, PIEZO PILOT AND AGA CERTIFIED SAFETY SYSTEM. 

OPTIONS:  THERMOSTAT,  GOLD PLATED TRIVET PLATE AND REMOTE CONTROL. 

CONGRATULATIONS! 

 

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Summary of Contents for MEDALLION

Page 1: ...TINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME 5 IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A NEIGHBOR S PHONE 6 FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIERS INSTRUCTIONS 7 IF GAS SUPPLIER IS UNAVAILABLE CALL YOUR FIRE DEPARTMENT DO NOT STORE OR...

Page 2: ...AL TOTAL WEIGHT 225 LB SAFETY AGA CERTIFIED PILOT GENERATOR MILLIVOLT THERMOCOUPLE SYSTEM ACTIVATED WITH SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT GAS REQUIREMENTS SUPPLY PRESSURE NAT GAS 7 W C 5 W C MIN 11 W C MAX L P GA...

Page 3: ...on repair and any adjustments to logs or burner must be done by a qualified service person The Stove should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person More frequent...

Page 4: ...ant Si aucun code n existe suivez la norme ANSI Z223 1 ou la norme CAN CGA ACNOR B149 _______________________________________________ MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Unit to sidewall...

Page 5: ...urce of supplemental heat Air movement options for maximizing heat circulation which can be considered are through the wall grills or floor grills or the continuous operation of central heating blower...

Page 6: ...MENDOTA MEDALLION MENDOTA DIRECT VENT FREESTANDING GAS STOVE SPECIFICATIONS CLEARANCES Figure 2 Specifications Clearances 5...

Page 7: ...ss window door by releasing the 4 turn latches behind side doors rotate latches counterclock wise and pull outward and carefully sliding glass door forward 4 You are now ready to hook up the gas suppl...

Page 8: ...Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal from the center line of the terminal 18 inches 46 cm minimum K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 feet 1 8 m minimum E Cle...

Page 9: ...rate vent system Common vent systems are prohibited Do not recess vent termination into a wall or siding WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT FIXED LENGTH PIPE SECTIONS BE USED IN PLACE OF TELESCOPING SECTIONS...

Page 10: ...Galvanized 36 RIGID VENT STACK PIPE Black 48 RIGID VENT STACK PIPE Galvanized 48 RIGID VENT STACK PIPE Black 11 14 5 8 ADJUSTABLE VENT PIPE Black Only 2 90 ELBOW Galvanized 90 ELBOW Black 3 45 ELBOW G...

Page 11: ...ypes of venting system installations A HORIZONTAL THROUGH THE WALL TERMINATION 1 Minimum rise 2 Elevated rise B VERTICAL THROUGH THE ROOF TERMINATION 1 Through typical roof 2 Through existing chimney...

Page 12: ...pendicular to the wall The height of the opening must be located to meet all local and national building codes and not allow the termination to be easily blocked or obstructed If wall being penetrated...

Page 13: ...system is attached If this is the case you may want to adjust the stove location 2 Locate position where vent pipe will pass through any ceilings and will penetrate the outside wall Since vent pipe s...

Page 14: ...rilled hole placed in the roof in No 1 The opening should be a sufficient size to meet all clearance requirements Continue to assemble lengths of pipe and elbows necessary to reach the Ceiling Support...

Page 15: ...tangular hole for the Support Box Cut the hole 1 8 larger than the Support Box outline Lower the Support Box through the hole in the roof until the bottom of the Support Box protrudes at least 2 inche...

Page 16: ...through the center of the chimney system and center the Adapter on the top of the chimney pipe Drill 4 1 8 diameter holes through the Adapter and into the chimney top Insure that you are in fact drill...

Page 17: ...2 1 3cm 5 8 1 6cm 1 2 1 3cm 40 100 1 2 1 3cm 1 2 1 3cm 3 4 2 0cm 1 2 1 3cm 100 150 3 4 2 0cm 1 2 1 3cm 7 8 2 3cm 5 8 1 6cm 150 200 3 4 2 0cm 1 2 1 3cm 7 8 2 3cm 3 4 2 0cm NOTE Some areas allow copper...

Page 18: ...r s capacity is not sufficient to add the Gas Stove an additional inches to inches regulator must be installed for the Stove EXCEPTION Some codes allow 2 PSI 1 4KPA supplies to enter the residence in...

Page 19: ...t be installed in accordance with instructions and local and national codes LIGHTING CHECK OFF LIST All items on Installation Check Off List see above must be completed If thermostat or remote control...

Page 20: ...s in place cycle the burner again to make sure of prompt ignition of burner that flame runs smoothly around burner and does not lift off burner NOTE Flames may not come through coals until glass is in...

Page 21: ...Log Fire View Figure 9 Log Module 2 0...

Page 22: ...Carefully unpack one piece log assembly and center on log rest between Side Log Tabs Place log assembly over front locating pins 5 Place glowing embers wool sparsely on top coals in front of front lo...

Page 23: ...ER DOES NOT COME ON IMMEDIATELY AFTER SECOND TRY RECHECK COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF LOGS PILOT ETC TO INSURE PROPER PILOT FLAME IMPINGEMENT ON THE THERMOPILE AND PROMPT BURNER IGNITION NEVER TURN BURNER...

Page 24: ...in gas pressure B Carbon dirt or lint Have your gas supplier check for correct gas 7 W C Nat Gas 11 W C LP Gas If flame still needs adjustment see Flame Adjustment below Clean out carbon spider webs...

Page 25: ...ves that are put in gas both natural and propane to make it smell can be harmful to glass and can leave a white film deposit on the glass This deposit can be removed with cleaners such as KEL KEM Poli...

Page 26: ...side 7 18 50 01 00017 Pop Rivet 1 8 x 1 4 Aluminum WARNING Use only authorized parts and materials obtained from Johnson Gas Appliance when replacing defective or damaged glass DO NOT substitute other...

Page 27: ...illivolt generation and assure trouble free burner operation Readings must be taken with a Pilot ONLY operating b Main Burner operating A PILOT ONLY OPERATING Thermostat OFF Minimum Millivolts 325 Usi...

Page 28: ...e pg 20 for location Orifice is removed and installed with a deep well socket and ratchet 2 Install pilot orifice 05 04 00036 014 see pg 28 for location Remove and install pilot hood with 7 16 open en...

Page 29: ...K 45 01 00101 908B STACK 6 RIGID VENT BLACK 45 01 00098 911B 11 14 ADJUSTABLE PIPE 45 01 00148 917B ADJUSTABLE PIPE 17 24 BLACK 45 01 00143 945BG ELBOW 45 DEG SWIVEL BLACK 45 01 00142 945G ELBOW 45 DE...

Page 30: ...Piezo Igniter 65 14 00050 Main Orifice L P Gas 50 35 01 00239 Ember Wool 65 06 00435 Metallic Black Paint Spray Can 05 07 00061 Thermopile 50 06 00065 Door Latch 05 07 00067 Thermocouple 50 06 00064...

Page 31: ...urer s specifications INSTALL PROPER SIZE GAS LINES CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS Per Manual CHECK FOR CORRECT GAS PRESSURE AT MANIFOLD Per Manual a 3 5 Inches Water Column Maximum Nat Gas b 10 5 Inches Water C...

Page 32: ...TAPE SHUT POSTAGE NEEDED JOHNSON GAS APPLIANCE COMPANY 520 E AVENUE N W CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52405 3 1...

Page 33: ...NOTES NOTES 3 2...

Page 34: ...MENDOTA EXTENDED LIFETIME PROTECTION AND LIMITED WARRANTY MENDOTA MEDALLION SDV40 DIRECT VENT GAS STOVE 3 3...

Page 35: ...warranted against burn out Mendota has the right to investigate and inspect the exact original stove and entire installation without any alterations or tampering in the event a claim is made to determ...

Page 36: ...Johnson Gas Appliance Company 520 E Avenue N W Cedar Rapids IA 52405 WEBSITE www johnsongas com 0405 Part 85 03 00701...

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