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Quadra-Fire  •  QV32B-A, QV36B-A  •  2014-900 Rev. U  •  1/12

1

• 

DO NOT

 store or use gasoline or other fl am-

mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this 
or any other appliance.

•  What to do if you smell gas   

DO NOT

 try to light any appliance.

DO NOT

 touch any electrical switch. 

DO 

NOT

 use any phone in your building.

-  Immediately call your gas supplier from a 

neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas suppli-
er’s instructions.

-  If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call 

the fi re department.

•  Installation and service must be performed 

by a qualifi ed installer, service agency, or the 
gas supplier.

WARNING: If the information in these 

instructions is not followed exactly, a fi re 
or explosion may result causing property 
damage, personal injury, or death.

DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL

NOTICE

This appliance may be installed as an OEM installation in 
manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home and must be 
installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions 
and the manufactured home construction and safety standard, 

Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 

or 

Standard for Installation in Mobile 

Homes, CAN/CSA Z240MH, in Canada.

This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated 
on the rating plate. 

Installation and service of this appliance should be 
performed by qualifi ed personnel. Hearth & Home 
Technologies suggests NFI certifi ed or factory trained 
professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI 
certifi ed professional.

•  Leave this manual with 

party responsible for use 
and operation.

DO NO

T

DISCARD

WARNING

• Important operating 

a n d   m a i n t e n a n c e 
instructions included.

•  Read, understand and follow 

these instructions for safe 
installation and operation.

In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be 
performed by a licensed plumber or gas fi tter.

See Table of Contents for location of additional Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts requirements.

This appliance has been supplied with an integral barrier 
to prevent direct contact with the fi xed glass panel. DO 
NOT operate the appliance with the barrier removed. 

Contact your dealer or Hearth & Home Technologies if the 
barrier is not present or help is needed to properly install one.

HOT SURFACES

Glass and other surfaces are hot during 
operation AND cool down.

Hot glass will cause burns.

• 

DO NOT

 touch glass until it is cooled

•  NEVER allow children to touch glass
•  Keep children away

•  CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as 

fi replace.

•  Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.

High temperatures may ignite clothing or other fl ammable 
materials.

•  Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other fl ammable 

materials away.

Models:
QV32B-A
QV36B-A

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Owner’s Manual

Installation and Operation

Summary of Contents for QV32B-A

Page 1: ...e should be performed by qualified personnel Hearth Home Technologies suggests NFI certified or factory trained professionals or technicians supervised by an NFI certified professional Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation DO NOT DISCARD WARNING Important operating and maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and...

Page 2: ...ased from _______________________________ Dealer Phone __________________________ Notes _______________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ A Congratulations Congratulations on selecting a Quadra Fire gas fireplace an elegant and clean alternative to wood burning firepl...

Page 3: ... Tools and Supplies Needed 16 D Inspect Appliance and Components 16 5 Framing and Clearances A Selecting Appliance Location 17 B Constructing the Appliance Chase 18 C Clearances 18 D Mantel and Wall Projections 19 6 Termination Locations A Vent Termination Minimum Clearances 20 7 Vent Information and Diagrams A Approved Pipe 22 B Vent Table Key 22 C Use of Elbows 22 D Measuring Standards 22 E Use ...

Page 4: ...ng Materials 54 C Clean the Appliance 54 D Accessories 54 E Ember Placement 54 F Install the Log Assembly 55 G Fixed Glass Assembly 57 H Install the Mesh 57 I Install Trim and or Surround 57 J Install Hood 57 K Air Shutter Setting 57 15 Troubleshooting A Standing Pilot Ignition System 58 16 Reference Materials A Appliance Dimension Diagram 60 B Vent Components Diagrams 61 C Service Parts 67 D Cont...

Page 5: ...al purchase In the case of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized HHT dealer distributor whichever occurs earlier The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from HHT regardless of the installation or occupancy date The warra...

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Page 7: ...rial that can ignite and burn whether flame proofed or not or plastered or unplastered shall be considered combustible materials G Electrical Codes NOTICE This appliance must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 A 110 120 VAC circuit for this...

Page 8: ...d heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 in in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OB STRUCTIONS Inspection The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizon tally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless upon inspection the inspector ob serves carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in acco...

Page 9: ...l one HOT SURFACES Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation AND cool down Hot glass will cause burns DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch glass Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing fur...

Page 10: ...r is not present or help is needed to properly install one For more information refer to the instructions supplied with your decorative door or front G Remote Controls Wall Controls and Wall Switches Follow the instructions supplied with the control installed to operate your fireplace For safety Install a switch lock or a wall remote control with child protection lockout feature Keep remote contro...

Page 11: ...please refer to www fireplaces com A This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand When lighting the pilot follow these in structions exactly B BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance 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 DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any elect...

Page 12: ...ation and the flames will begin to yellow as the appliance is al lowed to burn for 20 to 40 minutes Odor from appliance When first operated this appliance may release an odor for the first several hours This is caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing Odor may also be released from finishing materials and adhesives used around the appliance Fil...

Page 13: ...ore servicing When properly maintained your fireplace will give you many years of trouble free service We recommend an nual service by a qualified service technician Doors Surrounds Fronts Frequency Annually By Homeowner Tools needed Protective gloves stable work surface Assess condition of screen and replace as necessary Inspect for scratches dents or other damage and repair as necessary Check th...

Page 14: ...d Service Technician Tools needed Protective gloves vacuum cleaner dust cloths Vacuum and wipe out dust cobwebs debris or pet hair Use caution when cleaning these areas Screw tips that have penetrated the sheet metal are sharp and should be avoided Remove all foreign objects Verify unobstructed air circulation Burner Ignition and Operation Frequency Annually By Qualified Service Technician Tools n...

Page 15: ...y 4 4 Getting Started Installer Guide CEILING FIRESTOP ON FLOOR OF ATTIC SECTION 8 C VERTICAL TERMINATION CAP SECTION 10 I VENT PIPE PENETRATES ROOF PREFERABLY WITHOUT AFFECTING ROOF RAFTERS SECTION 8 C FRAMING HEADED OFF IN CEILING JOISTS SECTION 8 C GAS LINE SECTION 11 MANTEL AND MANTEL LEG SECTION 5 D SURROUND HEARTH EXTENSION VENT PIPE SECTIONS 7 and 8 OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH STORM COLLAR SECTION...

Page 16: ...osion Damaged parts could impair safe operation DO NOT install damaged in complete or substitute components Keep appliance dry C Tools and Supplies Needed Before beginning the installation be sure that the following tools and building supplies are available Tape measure Framing material Pliers Non corrosive leak check solution Hammer Phillips screwdriver Gloves Framing square Voltmeter Electric dr...

Page 17: ...ies NOTICE Illustrations reflect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary due to individual design preference Figure 5 1 Appliance Locations K C A L F I B G E D J J G A F C A H M N Models A B C D E Min F Min G H I J K L M N QV32B A in 42 37 59 1 2 See Section D for Alcove Installation 1 1 2 Min 44 62 1 4 16 1 ...

Page 18: ...le material other than wood WARNING Risk of Fire Maintain specified air space clearances to appliance and vent pipe Insulation and other materials must be secured to prevent accidental contact The chase must be properly blocked to prevent blown insulation or other combustibles from entering and making contact with fireplace or chimney Failure to maintain airspace may cause overheating and a fire f...

Page 19: ...l Legs or Wall Projections 1 2 in SHEETROCK 3 1 2 in 1 2 in AIR SPACE NON COMBUSTIBLE BOARD SHIPPED WITH APPLIANCE Figure 5 6 Non Combustible Zone 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 TOP OF HOOD OR FIREPLACE OPENING 4 12 13 11 32 CEILING All measurements are in inches 3 FT MAXIMUM TOP VIEW 5 3 8 IN MINIMUM 3 IN MINIMUM Note Clearance from opening to perpendicular wall Figure 5 4 Clearances to Mant...

Page 20: ...ES MIN H MIN MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING 6 6 Termination Locations Fire Risk Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as specified DO NOT pack air space with insulation or other materials Failure to keep insulation or other materials away from vent pipe may cause overheating and fire WARNING Figure 6 2 Staggered Termination Caps Gas Wood or Fuel Oil Termination Cap B Gas Te...

Page 21: ...H Electrical Service V K V K V L C V N 6 inches non vinyl sidewalls 12 inches vinyl sidewalls O 18 inches non vinyl soffit and overhang 42 inches vinyl soffit and overhang P 8 ft QMIN RMAX 1 cap 3 feet 2 x Q ACTUAL 2 caps 6 feet 1 x Q ACTUAL 3 caps 9 feet 2 3 x Q ACTUAL 4 caps 12 feet 1 2 x Q ACTUAL QMIN termination caps x 3 RMAX 2 termination caps x QACTUAL Covered Alcove Applications Spaces open...

Page 22: ...is allowed between two 45º elbows see Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 7 7 Vent Information and Diagrams B Vent Table Key The abbreviations listed in this vent table key are used in the vent diagrams D Measuring Standards Vertical and horizontal measurements listed in the vent diagrams were made using the following standards Pipe measurements are shown using the effective length of pipe see Figure 7 2 Horizo...

Page 23: ...is required at each change in venting direction and in any location where it is necessary to maintain the necessary clearance to combustibles A simple up and out installation Fig ure 7 3 requires only enough support to maintain the necessary clearance to combustibles However the vent at tachment point and the firestop loca tion are considered to be supports Figure 7 3 TERMINATION CAP 1 in CLEARANC...

Page 24: ... V1 Minimum H1 Maximum 90 Elbow 1 ft 305 mm 1 2 ft 152 mm 2 ft 610 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 5 ft 1 5 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 7 ft 2 1 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 15 ft 4 6 m H1 MAX 15 ft 4 6 m V1 H1 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m V1 Minimum H1 Maximum 90 Elbow Not allowed 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 5 ft 1 5 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 7 ft 2 1 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 15 ft 4 6 m H1 ...

Page 25: ...Note Use SLP Series components only V1 Minimum H1 H2 Maximum 90 Elbow 0 ft 0 mm 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 6 ft 1 8 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 14 ft 4 3 m H1 H2 MAX 14 ft 4 3 m V H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m V1 Minimum H1 H2 Maximum 90 Elbow Not Allowed 1 2 ft 152 mm 0 ft 0 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m...

Page 26: ... out installation see Figure 5 3 Note Use SLP Series components only V1 Minimum H1 H2 Maximum 90 Elbow 0 ft 0 mm 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 6 ft 1 8 m H1 H2 MAX 14 ft 4 3 m V1 V2 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m V1 Minimum H1 H2 Maximum 90 Elbow Not Allowed 1 2 ft 152 mm 0 ft 0 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 ...

Page 27: ...estrictor may be needed The exhaust restrictor can be located in the appliance manual bag Exhaust restrictor Instructions 1 Install the exhaust restrictor over the center of the ex haust outlet in the firebox see Figure 7 8 2 Center the exhaust restrictor in the open end of the exhaust outlet and secure through the slots on the ex haust restrictor with the 2 1 4 in self tapping screws provided in ...

Page 28: ...t 305 mm 1 2 ft 152 mm 2 ft 610 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 5 ft 1 5 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 7 ft 2 1 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 15 ft 4 6 m H1 MAX 15 ft 4 6 m V1 V2 H1 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m No specific restrictions on this value EXCEPT V1 V2 H1 cannot exceed 40 ft 12 2 m V1 Minimum H1 Maximum V2 V1 V2 Minimum 90 Elbow Not Allowed 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm ...

Page 29: ...t 152 mm 2 ft 610 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 5 ft 1 5 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 7 ft 2 1 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 15 ft 4 6 m H MAX 15 ft 4 6 m V1 V2 H1 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m No specific restrictions on this value EXCEPT V1 V2 H1 H2 cannot exceed 40 ft 12 2 m V1 Minimum H1 Maximum V2 V1 V2 Minimum 90 Elbow Not Allowed 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 5 ft 1 5 m 3...

Page 30: ...ows V1 Min H1 Max V2 Min H2 Max V3 Min 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 4 ft 1 2 m 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 0 m V1 V2 V3 H1 H2 Maximum 40 ft 12 2 m Figure 7 11 Note Use SLP Series components only Note There MUST be a 25 reduction in total H when using flex vent except when using the simple up and out installation see Figure 5 3 ...

Page 31: ...AX V1 MIN H2 MAX H1 H2 MAX 1 1 2 ft 457 mm Back to back elbows 1 ft 305 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 3 ft 914 mm 1 ft 305 mm 3 ft 914 mm 6 ft 1 8 m 5 ft 1 5 m 3 ft 914 mm 5 ft 1 5 m 10 ft 3 0 m 7 ft 2 1 m 5 ft 1 5 m 7 ft 2 1 m 14 ft 4 3 m H1 MAX 7 ft 2 1 m H1 H2 MAX 14 ft 4 3 m V1 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Figure 7 13 Note Use DVP Series components only Note Use DVP Series components only H1 H1 H2 V1 ...

Page 32: ... 4 ft 1 2 m 9 1 2 ft 2 9 m 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m 3 ft 914 mm 6 ft 1 8 m 13 1 2 ft 4 1 m H1 MAX 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m H1 H2 H3 MAX 13 1 2 ft 4 1 m V1 H1 H2 H3 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Figure 7 14 Note Use DVP Series components only Figure 7 15 Rear Vent Vertical Termination Venting with 1 elbow V1 MIN H1 MAX 1 ft 305 mm 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 2 ft 610 mm 5 1 2 ft 1 7 m 3 ft 914 mm 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m H1 MAX 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m V1 H1 MAX ...

Page 33: ...10 mm 5 1 2 ft 1 7 m 5 ft 1524 mm 10 1 2 ft 3 2 m 3 ft 914 mm 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m 7 ft 2 1 m 14 1 2 ft 4 4 m H1 MAX 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m H1 H2 MAX 14 1 2 ft 4 4 m V1 V2 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m H1 H2 MAX V1 MIN Back to back elbows 1 2 ft 152 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 1 ft 305 mm 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 2 ft 610 mm 6 1 2 ft 2 0 m 3 ft 914 mm H MAX 6 1 2 ft 2 m V H H1 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Figure 7 17 Rear Vent Vertical Termination ...

Page 34: ...arth Home Technologies recommends that NFI or CSIAcertified pro fessionals or technicians under the direction of certified professionals conduct a minimum of a NFPA 211 Level 2 inspection of the chimney Replace component parts of the chimney and fireplace as specified by the professionals Ensure all joints are properly engaged and the chimney is properly secured EXHAUST VENT PIPE INLET AIR VENT PI...

Page 35: ...e Figure 7 21 Rear Vent Remove the rear seal cap and insulation if equipped Connect the DVP 2SL adapter to the vertically positioned elbow Follow installation instructions included with DVP 2SLkit Secure DV 46DVA GCLadapter to DVP 2SLwith 3 1 2 in self tapping screws See Figure 7 21 Connecting the LINK DV30B to the DV 46DVA GCL adapter Insert the two sections of flexible vent pipe down the existin...

Page 36: ...rance 1 in 25 mm clearance bottom sides Heat Shield Wall Shield Firestop Heat Shield WALL 3 in 76 mm top clearance 1 in 25 mm clearance bottom sides Heat Shield Wall Shield Firestop Heat Shield WALL 3 in 76 mm top clearance 1 in 25 mm clearance around vertical sections B Wall Penetration Framing Combustible Wall Penetration Whenever a combustible wall is penetrated you must frame a hole for the wa...

Page 37: ...restop may be installed above or below the ceiling joists when installed with a attic insulation shield It must be under joists between floors that are not insulated Refer to Figure 8 4 Secure with three fasteners on each side WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT pack insu lation around the vent Insulation must be kept back from the pipe to prevent overheating Figure 8 3 Installing Ceiling Firestop Figure ...

Page 38: ...t be used to prevent blown insulation from getting between the shield and vent pipe and to maintain air space clearance Figure 8 5 Attic Insulation Shield Vaulted Ceiling Installation Remove one shield from box NOTICE Cut previously installed batt insulation to make room for the attic insulation shield Cut the attic insulation shield if application is for vaulted ceiling to fit your ceiling pitch ...

Page 39: ... shown above The heat shield must remain in the vertical position Figure 9 4 Remove the seal cap Figure 9 5 Remove the insulation basket and white insula tion from the center vent pipe Figure 9 1 For top vent remove the two screws holding the top heat shield in place For rear vent see Section 9 B Note Actual unit may look different than the fireplace shown in this section 2 SCREWS 2 SCREWS Figure ...

Page 40: ... seal cap Figure 9 11 Discard the seal cap remove and discard the insulation basket Note Once the vent cap has been removed it CANNOT be reattached Figure 9 12 Attach the first vent section it will snap into place Slide the insulation gasket onto the vent section up against the appliance and over the tabs Use two self tapping screws to secure gasket to outer wrap Figure 9 7 To attach the first sec...

Page 41: ...ows how to properly position and secure the appliance see Figure 9 11 Nailing tabs are provided to secure the appliance to the framing members Bend out nailing tabs on each side Place the appliance into position Keep nailing tabs flush with the framing Level the appliance from side to side and front to back Shim the appliance as necessary It is acceptable to use wood shims underneath the appliance...

Page 42: ... NOT penetrate inner pipe For 90º and 45º elbows that are changing the vent direction from horizontal to vertical one screw minimum should be put in the outer flue at the horizontal elbow joint to prevent the elbow from rotating Use screws no longer than 1 2 in 13 mm If predrilling screw holes DO NOT penetrate inner pipe Commercial Multi family Multi level exceeding two sto ries or High Rise Appli...

Page 43: ... elbow and cap outer flues shall be sealed in this manner unless otherwise stated Figure 10 5 Adding Venting Components WARNING Risk of Fire or Explosion DO NOT break silicone seals on slip sections Use care when remov ing termination cap from slip pipe If slip section seals are broken during removal of the termination cap vent may leak Note Align seams to engage pipe then rotate counterclockwise ...

Page 44: ...pipe must be supported every 8 ft 2 44 m Horizontal sections must be supported every 5 feet 1 52 m Vent supports or plumbers strap spaced 120º apart may be used to support vent sections See Figures 10 8 and 10 9 Wall shield firestops may be used to provide horizontal support vent sections SLP ceiling firestops have tabs that may be used to provide vertical support WARNING Risk of Fire Explosion or...

Page 45: ...l ceiling support box on the outside roof Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to cut the rectangular hole for the support box Cut the hole 1 8 in 3 mm larger than the support box outline Lower the support box through the hole in the roof until its bottom is at least 2 in 51 mm below the ceiling Figure 10 12 Level the support box both vertically and horizontally and temporarily tack...

Page 46: ...lying Debris Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal lation Sheet metal edges are sharp Connect both halves of the storm collar with two screws see Figure 10 16 Wrap the storm collar around the exposed pipe section closest to the roof and align brackets Insert a bolt provided through the brackets and tighten the nut to complete the storm collar assembly Make sure the collar is tigh...

Page 47: ...Risk of Fire To prevent overheating and fire heat shields must extend through the entire wall thick ness DO NOT remove the heat shields attached to the wall shield firestop and the horizontal termination cap shown in Figure 10 20 Heat shields must overlap 1 1 2 in 38 mm mini mum There are two sections of the heat shield One section is factory attached to the wall shield firestop The other section ...

Page 48: ...ap When installing a horizontal termination cap follow the cap location guidelines as prescribed by current ANSI Z223 1 and CAN CGA B149 installation codes and refer to Section 6 of this manual CAUTION Risk of Burns Local codes may require in stallation of a cap shield to prevent anything or anyone from touching the hot cap NOTICE For certain exposures which require superior resistance to wind dri...

Page 49: ...ution DO NOT use open flame Fittings and connections could have loos ened during shipping and handling WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT change valve settings This valve has been preset at the factory WARNING Risk of Fire or Explosion High pressure will damage valve Low pressure may cause explosion Verify inlet pressures Verify minimum pressures when other household gas appliances are operating Install ...

Page 50: ...e of optional accessories A 110 120 VAC circuit for this product must be protected with ground fault circuit interrupter protection in compliance with the applicable electrical codes when it is installed in locations such as in bathrooms or near sinks Low voltage and 110 VAC voltage cannot be shared within the same wall box WARNING Risk of Shock or Explosion DO NOT wire 110V to the valve or to the...

Page 51: ...wn W H T W HT B L K BLK GRN wire inside box Copper ground attached to GRN screw with GRN wire 14 2WG Cover Plate outside firebox Romex Connector Figure 12 4 Junction Box Detail NOTICE DO NOT wire 110 VAC to wall switch Red Switch Switch Box Red Black Black Green Green White Power Supply Wires White Red Black Green White Minimum 14 3 AWG with Ground Junction Box Knockout Figure 12 3 Junction Box Wi...

Page 52: ...ctions 1 2 in SHEETROCK 3 1 2 in 1 2 in AIR SPACE NON COMBUSTIBLE BOARD SHIPPED WITH APPLIANCE Figure 13 4 Non Combustible Zone 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 TOP OF HOOD OR FIREPLACE OPENING 4 12 13 11 32 CEILING All measurements are in inches 3 FT MAXIMUM TOP VIEW 5 3 8 IN MINIMUM 3 IN MINIMUM Note Clearance from opening to perpendicular wall Figure 13 2 Clearances to Mantel Legs or Wall Pr...

Page 53: ...all and appliance top and sides using a 300ºF minimum sealant Refer to Figure 13 5 WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT apply combustible materials beyond the minimum clearances Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in this manual Overlapping materials could ignite and will interfere with proper operation of doors and louvers Figure 13 5 Noncombustible Facing Diagram 0 IN 0 IN 0 I...

Page 54: ...Placement WARNING Risk of Explosion Follow ember placement instructions in manual DO NOT place embers directly over burner ports Replace ember material annually Improperly placed embers interfere with proper burner operation Ember material is shipped with this gas appliance To place the ember material Embers CANNOT be placed directly over ports Care should be taken not to cover the lighting trail ...

Page 55: ...CAUTION Logs are fragile STEP 3 LOG 2 SRV2014 703 Place log 2 with the left tip of the log on the flat spot on the burner and the right end pulled forward against grate STEP 4 LOG 3 SRV2014 702 Place burned area of log 3 on the flat spot on the burner and knob on log resting on grate STEP 5 LOG 4 SRV780 707 Place log 4 across log 3 and resting on log 1 STEP 6 LOG 5 SRV2014 704 Place log 5 on log 1...

Page 56: ...right part of the log to touch right grate tine and the top of the log should rest against log 1 STEP 4 LOG 3 SRV2014 703 This log is the same as log 2 Place log 3 with the flat side down and burned side into notch on burner Pull left end forward against grate STEP 5 LOG 4 SRV780 707 Place log 4 across log 1 and log 2 with burned out area facing out 4 STEP 6 LOG 5 SRV700 706 Place log 5 across log...

Page 57: ...t rock and the appliance when applicable to the model Figure 14 2 Fixed Glass Assembly G Fixed Glass Assembly WARNING Risk of Asphyxiation Handle fixed glass assembly with care Inspect the gasket to ensure it is undamaged and inspect the glass for cracks chips or scratches DO NOT strike slam or scratch glass DO NOT operate fireplace with glass removed cracked broken or scratched Replace as a compl...

Page 58: ... connection at the gas valve is fully in serted and tight hand tighten plus 1 4 turn Verify proper voltage output from the thermocouple to the valve Place one millivolt meter lead wire on the thermocouple copper lead Place the second lead wire on the solder button on the back of the valve blue wire Start the pilot and hold the valve knob in The mil livolt reading should read 8 16 millivolts If mil...

Page 59: ...el tank B Improper gas inlet pressure Natural gas should be 5 14 in w c LP should be 10 14 in w c Verify pressure with manometer C Inner vent pipe leaking exhaust gases back into the system Check venting system for damage Replace repair im properly assembled pipe sections D Glass installed improperly Check to ensure glass is installed properly Replace fixed glass panel assembly E Thermopile or the...

Page 60: ...QV32B A QV36B A Location Inches Millimeters Inches Millimeters A 36 913 41 1041 B 31 1 8 791 36 1 8 917 C 27 3 16 691 32 1 16 815 D 18 1 16 459 21 1 2 547 E 31 1 8 790 34 5 8 879 F 3 9 16 90 3 9 16 90 G 6 7 8 174 6 7 8 174 H 23 3 8 594 26 7 8 683 I 34 3 8 873 37 7 8 962 J 35 1 2 902 39 15 16 1015 K 8 203 8 203 L 8 13 16 223 8 13 16 223 M 16 5 16 415 16 5 16 415 N 1 2 13 1 2 13 O 25 3 4 653 30 3 4 ...

Page 61: ...to 610 10 1 2 in 267 mm 10 7 8 in 276 mm 45 7 3 8 in 187 mm 11 3 8 in 289 mm 1 1 4 in 32 mm 9 1 4 in 235 mm 13 1 4 in 337 mm 1 2 in TYP DVP90ST 90 Elbow 10 in 254 mm 10 in 254 mm 1 in 25 mm 12 in 305 mm 14 in 356 mm 1 in 25 mm 8 in 203 mm 6 in 152 mm 10 in 254 mm 1 1 2 in 38 mm 5 in 127 mm 12 in 305 mm UP DVP HVS Vent Support DVP WS Wall Shield Firestop DVP FS Ceiling Firestop DVP45 45º Elbow DVP ...

Page 62: ...less than 4 in 102 mm the existing heat shields must be field trimmed If wall thickness is greater than 7 1 4 in 184 mm a DVP HSM B will be required Heat Shield DVP TB1 BasementVent Cap 12 in 305 mm 1 1 2 in 38 mm 7 3 8 in 187 mm 14 in 356 mm 17 3 4 in 451 mm 7 1 4 in 12 in 305 mm 184 mm 5 1 4 in 133 mm 12 1 2 in 318 mm DVP TVHW VerticalTermination Cap Highwind B Vent Components Diagrams continued...

Page 63: ...k Extension 13 3 4 in 349 mm 5 in 127 mm 13 3 4 in 349 mm Cap Shield DRC RADIUS 13 7 8 in 352 mm 9 1 2 in 241 mm 14 in 356 mm COOL ADD Cap Shield 11 5 8 in 295 mm 5 3 4 in 146 mm 7 1 8 in 181 mm 12 1 8 in 308 mm DVP BEK2 DVP HPC Cap Brick Extension 13 7 8 in 352 mm 5 in 127 mm 11 7 8 in 302 mm DVP TRAPFL Flashing 26 in 660 mm DVP HSM B Extended Heat Shield B Vent Components Diagrams continued Figu...

Page 64: ... 2 in 165 mm 9 1 4 in 235 mm SLP45 45 Elbow SLP90 90 Elbow Effective Height Length SLP PIPE SLP FLEX PIPE SLP HVS Horizontal Pipe Support SLP FS Ceiling Firestop SLP WS Wall Shield Firestop EFFECTIVE HEIGHT LENGTH Effective Height Length Pipe inches mm SLP4 4 102 SLP6 6 152 SLP12 12 305 SLP24 24 610 SLP36 36 914 SLP48 48 1219 SLP6A 2 6 51 152 SLP12A 2 12 51 305 SLP FLEX 2 24 610 SLP FLEX 3 36 914 ...

Page 65: ...P HSM B Extended Heat Shield SLP TRAP Horizontal Termination Cap 15 1 8 in 384 mm Note Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1 1 2 in 38 mm The heat shield is designed to be used on a wall 4 in to 7 1 4 in 102 mm to 184 mm thick If wall thickness is less than 4 in 102 mm the existing heat shields must be field trimmed If wall thickness is greater than 7 1 4 in 184 mm a DVP HSM B will be requir...

Page 66: ... QV36B A 2014 900 Rev U 1 12 66 Figure 16 7 Coaxial to Colinear Vent Components LINK DV30B Flex Liner Kit DV 46DVA GCL Coaxial Colinear Appliance Connector COAXIAL to COLINEAR VENTING B Vent Components Diagrams continued ...

Page 67: ...d at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER Log Set Assembly LOGS 2014 Y 1 Log 1 SRV2014 701 2 Log 2 SRV2014 703 3 Log 3 SRV2014 702 4 Log 4 SRV780 707 5 Log 5 SRV2014 704 6 Junction Box Pre Dec 2008 100 250A Y Post Dec 2008 4021 013 Y 7 Log Grate 2014 001 8 Refractory Kit Sold as set only Pre June 2006 BRICK 293 Post June 2006 BRICK 293 2 9 Andirons Pre Nov 2008 80784 Post Nov 2008 2014 300 ...

Page 68: ... 703 4 Log 4 SRV780 707 5 Log 5 SRV700 706 6 Junction Box Pre Dec 2008 100 250A Y Post Dec 2008 4021 013 Y 7 Refractory Kit Sold as set only Pre June 2006 BRICK 291 Post June 2006 BRICK 291 2 8 Andirons Pre Nov 2008 80784 Post Nov 2008 2014 300 9 Log Grate 2014 001 10 Base Refractory NG LP 2016 100 11 Glass Door Assembly GLA 750TRS Y 12 Burner Valve Assembly See valve assembly page Additional serv...

Page 69: ... 69 12 Burner Valve Assembly Part number list on following page 12 1 12 8 12 7 12 6 12 5 12 4 12 3 12 2 12 13 12 14 12 15 12 12 12 11 12 10 12 9 QV32B A QV36B A Beginning Manufacturing Date June 2003 Ending Manufacturing Date ______ Service Parts R ...

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