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GARNET-T
DIRECT VENT ROOM HEATER
Owner’s Manual
Installation and Operation
Model:
GARNET-MBK
GARNET-D-MBK
GARNET-D-PMH
GARNET-D-CSB
GARNET-D-CWL
Tested and
Listed by
US
C
OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc.
CAUTION
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
• Important operating and • Read, understand and • Leave this manual with
follow these instructions
maintenance instructions
party responsible for use
for safe installation and
included.
and operation.
operation.
D
DI O N
SC O
AR T
D
WARNING
WARNING: If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a fire
or explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury, or death.
HOT SURFACES!
• 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.
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 supplier’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.
Installation and service of this appliance should be
performed by qualified personnel. Hearth & Home
Technologies suggests NFI certified or factory-trained
professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI
certified professional.
www.quadrafire.com
Portland
Oregon USA
O-T L
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 the same room as
appliance
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other
flammable materials.
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other combustibles
away.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
• installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas
fitter.
See Table of Contents for additional Commonwealth of Massachusetts requirements.
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.
This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated on the rating plate.
7016-127F
September 1, 2008
and Welcome to the Quadra-Fire Family!
Hearth & Home Technologies welcomes you to our tradition
of excellence! In choosing a Quadra-Fire appliance, you
have our assurance of commitment to quality, durability,
and performance.
This commitment begins with our research of the market,
including ‘Voice of the Customer’ contacts, ensuring we
make products that will satisfy your needs. Our Research
and Development facility then employs the world’s most
advanced technology to achieve the optimum operation
of our stoves, inserts and fireplaces. And yet we are oldfashioned when it comes to craftsmanship. Each appliance
is meticulously fabricated and gold and nickel surfaces are
hand-finished for lasting beauty and enjoyment. Our pledge
to quality is completed as each model undergoes a quality
control inspection.
We wish you and your family many years of enjoyment in
the warmth and comfort of your hearth appliance. Thank
you for choosing Quadra-Fire.
SAMPLE OF SERIAL NUMBER / SAFETY LABEL
LOCATION: HANGING ON A CHAIN ON BACK OF APPLIANCE
Serial No / Numéro du
MODEL / MODÈLE: GARNET-T
Portland
VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER / NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL
FOURNAISE AU GAZ AVEC VENTILATIONNE PAS UTILISER AVEC LE
COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE
Report No. / Rapport Numéro
061-S-35c-5
APPROVED FOR CANADA AND USA TO:
ANSI Z21.88b-2003 / CSA 2.33b-2003 Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters, and applicable sections of UL307b
Gas Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles, CAN/CGA 2.17-M91
“Gas Fired Appliances for use at High Altitudes.” This appliance is manufactured for operation with Natural
Gas. For conversion to propane Manufacturer’s instructions must be used. This appliance may be installed
in a bedroom or bedsitting room; in Canada remote thermostat installation is required. Blower is optional.
Order Part #BK-GAS. Route power cord away from unit. Do not route cord under or in front of appliance.
1445 North HIghway
Colville, WA 99114
www.quadrafire.com
APPROUVÉ POUR LE CANADA ET LES ÉTATS-UNIS:
ANSI Z21.88b-2003 / CSA 2.33b-2003 Fournaises au Gaz avec Ventilation, et les sections applicable de UL 307b
Appareils de Chauffage Au Gaz pour les Maisons Mobiles et les Véhicules Motorisés, CAN/CGA 2.17-M91 “Gas Fired
Appliances for use at High Altitudes”. Cet appareil est manufacturé pour l’opération avec le Gaz Naturel. Pour une
conversion au gaz propane Manufacturier instructions doivent être utilisées. Cet appareil peut être utilisé dans une
chambre à coucher ou salle de séjour; au Canada, l’installation d’un thermostat à distance est exigée. Ventilateur
optionnel, Pièce #BK-GAS. Éloignez le fil électrique de l'appareil. Ne pas faire passer le fil électrique au dessus ou en dessous
de l'appareil.
Thermal Efficiency / Efficacité Thermique* 76.93% NG (No blower / Sans ventilateur allumé)
78.19% LP (No blower / Sans ventilateur allumé)
*With Maximum horizontal length. / Avec longueur horizontale maximum
FAN TYPE VENTED CIRCULATOR / VENTILATEUR CIRCULATOIRE
Blower Electrical Rating / Evaluation du Ventilateur
115 V, .55 Amps, 60 Hz, 150 Watts
Test Lab & Report No.
For use with Propane
Usage au gaz propane
E
P.4.1-02 Canada Minimum pipe (P.4.1-02 Le Canada tuyau minimum) 67.38% NG / 69.52% LP
For use with Natural Gas
Usage au gaz naturel
Serial Number
Model Name
F
SA
M
PL
0-2000 FT’
0-2000FT
Input Rate on “HI” (BTU/Hr)
17,000
17,000
Puissance Évaluée à “HI” (BTU/Hr)
Input Rate on “LO” (BTU/Hr)
12,000
13,000
Puissance Évaluée à “LO” (BTU/Hr)
Maximum Output (BTU/Hr)**
14,500
13,500
Puissance Maximum (BTU/Hr**
Main Burner Orifice
49
56
Orifice du Brûleur Principal
Minimum Inlet Pressure (Inches W.C.)
4.5”
11”
Pression Minimum de la Valve (pouces W.C.)
Maximum Inlet Pressure (Inches W.C.)
7.0”
14”
Pression Maximum de la Valve (pouces W.C.)
3.5”
10”
Pression du Collecteur d’ Échappement à “HI” (pouces W.C.)
Manifold Pressure on “HI” (Inches W.C.)
**Max Venting, Blower On
**Ventilation Maximum, Ventilateur Allumé
This appliance equipped for altitudes 0-2000’ (0-610m) in USA; and in Canada for altitudes of 0-4500’ (0-1370m). In USA for Altitudes above 2000’, the vent configuration, orifice or combination
of both may need to be changed. See Owner’s Manual for information on making these changes. This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes, if any (and Commonwealth
of Massachusetts approved); if none, follow ANSI Z223.1 in USA, CAN 1-B149 in Canada. Install and use only in accordance with manufacturer’s installation and operating instructions.
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with local building codes by a qualified installer approved and/or licensed as required by the locality. (In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, installation
must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter.) / Cet appareil est équipé pour les altitudes de 0-2000’ (0-610m) aux États-Unis; et au Canada pour les altitudes de 0-4500’ (0-1370m).
Pour les altitudes au dessus de 2000’ aux États-Unis, la configuration du ventilateur, son orifice ou les deux peuvent possiblement avoir à être changé. Voyez le manuel du propriétaire pour
les informations sur ces changements. Cet appareil doit être installé en accord avec les codes locaux, s’il-y-a lieu (et approuvé par dans la République de Massachusetts); sinon lisez ANSI
Z223.1/CAN 1-B149. Installez et utilisez en accords avec les instructions d’installation et d’opération du manufacturier. REMARQUE: Le conduit gaz doit être installé conformément aux codes
de construction locaux. L'installation doit être effectuée par un technicien qualifeé et/ou muni d'une licence de manière à respecter les règlements municipaux. (Dans la République de Massachusetts,
l'installation doit être effectuée par un plombier ou un installateur d'appareils à gaz agrée.)
C
Right
B
A
A
H
G
A
A
D
C
E
Left
"A" measurement is from
stove top, not side
A.
B.
C.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
Side of stove top to side wall
Rear of stove to back wall
Corner of stove top to side wall-Left
Corner of stove top to side wall-Right
Minimum Alcove Height
Maximum Alcove Depth
Minimum Alcove Width
Mantle Clearance from stove top
Top of Stove to Alcove Ceiling
6 in. (15cm)
2 in. (5cm)
2 in. (5cm)
2 in. (5cm)
43 in. (109cm)
36 in. (91cm)
30 in. (76cm)
19-1/2 in. (50cm)
19-3/8 in. (49cm)
Du coté du poêle au coté du mur
Le contrôle arrière au mur arrière
Du coin arrière du poêle au mur de coté gauche
Du coin du dessus du poêle au mur de coté droit (acces a la valve)
Hauteur minimum du plancher au plafond
Profondeur maximum de l'alcove
Largeur minimum de l'alcove
Espace libre du poêle au manteau
Distance entre le haut du poêle et le plafond
HEARTH:
A non-combustible hearth pad is not required. However, the floor beneath the stove must be stable, level, and strong enough to support the stove without a tipping hazard.
CHEMINÉE: Un coussinet non-combustible de cheminée n’est pas exigé. Cependant, le plancher en dessous du poêle doit être droit, à niveau et assez fort pour supporter le poêle sans le hasard de basculer.
2008
2009
2010
Jan
Feb
Date of Manufacture / Date du Manufacturier
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL / NE PAS ENLEVER L’ÉTIQUETTE
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Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Made in U.S.A. / Fait Aux États-Unis
Quadra-Fire · Garnet-T · 7016-127F
Dec
Manufactured Date
7016-128
September 1, 2008
- TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals
A. Appliance Certifications ......................4
B. Glass Specifications ............................4
C. BTU Specifications ..............................4
D. High Altitude Installations ....................4
E. Non-Combustible Materials .................4
F. Combustible Materials ........................4
G. Requirements for the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts ......5
Section 2: Getting Started
A. Design & Installation
Considerations ....................................6
B. Tools and Supplies Needed................6
C. Inspect Appliance & Components .......6
Section 3: Appliance Location & Clearances
A. Selecting Appliance Location..............7
B. Clearances to Combustibles ...............7
Section 4: Termination Locations
A. Vent Termination Minimum
Clearances..........................................8
Section 5: Vent Information
A. Venting Components ..........................10
B. Use of Elbows .....................................10
C. Measuring Standards ..........................10
D. How to Use the Vent Graph ................11
E. Venting Guidelines ..............................11
F. Horizontal Termination ........................12
G. Vertical Termination ............................15
H. Slim Line Wall Thimble .......................23
Section 6: Gas Information
A. Fuel Conversions ................................25
B. Gas Pressures ....................................27
C. Gas Connection.. ................................27
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Section 7: Electrical Information
A. Recommendation for Wire ..................29
B. Connecting to the Appliance ...............29
C. Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring ..29
Section 8: Appliance Setup
A. Remove Shipping Materials ................31
B. Leg Leveling System ...........................31
C. Flue Restrictor Installation ..................31
D. Accessories .........................................32
E. Positioning the Logs ............................32
F. Mineral Wool .......................................32
G. Glass Replacement .............................33
H. Blower Installation ...............................33
I. Ignition Module Access and Battery ...
Replacement .......................................36
J. Intake Damper Operation ....................36
K. Shutter Adjustment .............................36
Section 9: Operating Instructions
A. Before Lighting Appliance ...................37
B. Lighting Appliance ...............................38
C. After Appliance is Lit ...........................39
D. Frequently Asked Questions ...............39
Section 10: Troubleshooting ...............................40
Section 11: Maintaining & Servicing Appliance
A. Maintenance Tasks .............................43
Section 12: Reference Materials
A. Appliance Dimension Diagram ...........44
B. Vent Components Diagram ................45
C. Vent Components List ........................46
D. Service Parts List ................................48
E. Accessories ........................................51
F. Service and Maintenance Log ............52
G. Homeowner’s Notes ...........................53
H. Warranty Policy...................................54
I. Contact Information ............................56
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Listing and Code Approvals
C. BTU Specifications
A. Appliance Certification
MODEL:
Garnet-T
Model
(US or Canada)
Maximum
Input
BTU
Minimum
Input
BTU
Orifice
Size
(DMS)
*Steady
State %
**P.4
%
LABORATORY:
OMNI Test Laboratories, Inc.
061-S-35c-5
Garnet-T (NG)
17,000
12,000
49
76.93
67.38
TYPE:
Direct Vent Gas Heater
Garnet-T (LP)
17,000
13,000
56
78.19
69.52
STANDARD:
ANSI Z21.88a-2003ּCSA 2.33a-2003ּ
UL307bּCAN/CBA 2.17-M91
The product is listed to ANSI standards for “Vented Gas
Appliance Heaters” and applicable sections of “Gas Burning
Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles” and "Gas Fired Appliances for use at High
Altitudes".
Manufactured Home or Mobile Home installation may occur
only after the home is site located and must conform with
the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard,
Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or, when such a standard is
not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home
Installations, ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1, or Standard for Gas
Equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Housing, CSA
Z240.4.
When installed, the appliance must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or
the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1.
B. Glass Specifications
This appliance is equipped with 5mm ceramic glass. Replace
glass only with 5mm ceramic glass. Please contact your
dealer for replacement glass.
* Thermal efficiency maximum pipe with blower on.
** Canada minimum pipe.
D. High Altitude Installations
Omni-Test Laboratories listed gas appliances are tested and
approved without requiring changes for elevations from 0 to
2000 feet in the U.S.A. and 0 to 4500 feet in Canada.
When installing this appliance at an elevation above 2000
feet, it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by
changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input
rate should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 feet above a
2000 foot elevation in the U.S.A. If the heating value of the
gas has been reduced, these rules do not apply. To identify
the proper orifice size, check with the local gas utility.
If installing this appliance at an elevation above 4500 feet (in
Canada), check with local authorities.
E. Non-Combustible Materials
Materials that are reported as passing ASTM E 136,
Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical
Tube Furnace at 750°C, shall be considered non-combustible
materials.
F. Combustible Materials
NOTE: This installation must conform with local codes. In the
absence of local codes you must comply with the National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-latest edition in the U.S.A.
and the CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes in Canada.
Materials made of or surfaced with wood, compressed
paper, plant fibers, plastics, or other materials that can ignite
and burn, whether flame proofed or not, or whether plastered
or unplastered shall be considered combustible materials.
WARNING
Do NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect
the unit and to replace any part of the control system and
any gas control which has been under water.
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NOTE: The following requirements reference various
Massachusetts and national codes not contained in this
document.
G. Requirements for the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment
installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole
or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or
operated by the Commonwealth and where the side wall
exhaust vent termination is less than seven (7) feet above
finished grade in the area of the venting, including but not
limited to decks and porches, the following requirements
shall be satisfied:
Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors
At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented
gas fueled equipment, the installing plumber or gas fitter shall
observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an
alarm and battery back-up is installed on the floor level where
the gas equipment is to be installed. In addition, the installing
plumber or gas fitter shall observe that a battery operated or
hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm is installed
on each additional level of the dwelling, building or structure
served by the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to
secure the services of qualified licensed professionals for the
installation of hard wired carbon monoxide detectors.
Inspection
The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally
vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless, upon inspection, the inspector observes carbon
monoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with
the provisions of 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a) 1 through 4.
Exemptions
The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)
1 through 4:
• The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled “Equipment
Not Required To Be Vented” in the most current edition of
NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board; and
• Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled
equipment installed in a room or structure separated from
the dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part
for residential purposes.
MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS
Gas Equipment Venting System Provided
When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall
horizontally vented gas fueled equipment provides a venting system design or venting system components with the
equipment, the instructions provided by the manufacturer for
installation of the equipment and the venting system shall
include:
• Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system components; and
In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled
equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic, the hard
wired carbon monoxide detector with alarm and battery backup may be installed on the next adjacent floor level.
• A complete parts list for the venting system design or
venting system.
In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not
be met at the time of completion of installation, the owner shall
have a period of thirty (30) days to comply with the above
requirements; provided, however, that during said thirty (30)
day period, a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with
an alarm shall be installed.
When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the
parts for venting the flue gases, but identifies “special venting systems”, the following requirements shall be satisfied by
the manufacturer:
Approved Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance
with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and
be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certified.
Signage
A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently
mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height
of eight (8) feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust
vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating
appliance or equipment. The sign shall read, in print size no
less than one-half (1/2) inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY
BELOW. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS.”
September 1, 2008
Gas Equipment Venting System NOT Provided
• The referenced “special venting system” instructions shall
be included with the appliance or equipment installation
instructions; and
• The “special venting system” shall be Product Approved
by the Board, and the instructions for that system shall
include a parts list and detailed installation instructions.
A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved
side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment, all venting instructions, all parts lists for venting instructions, and/or
all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation.
See Gas Connection section for additional Commonwealth of Massachusetts requirements.
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Getting Started
A. Design & Installation Considerations
Quadra-Fire direct vent gas appliances are designed to operate with all combustion air drawn from outside of the building
and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside. No additional
air source is required.
CAUTION
Check building codes prior to installation.
• Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state
and national codes and regulations.
• Consult local building, fire officials or authorities having
jurisdiction about restrictions, installation inspection,
and permits.
When planning an installation, it is necessary to determine
the following information before installing:
C. Inspect Appliance & Components
WARNING
Inspect appliance and components for
damage. Damaged parts may impair safe
operation.
• Do NOT install damaged components.
• Do NOT install incomplete components.
• Do NOT install substitute components.
Report damaged parts to dealer.
• Carefully remove the appliance and components from
the packaging.
• Remove cast door and glass door, and set aside on protective surface. See page 33.
• Remove log set and component pack from firebox.
• Where the appliance is to be installed.
• The vent system configuration to be used.
• Gas supply piping.
• Electrical wiring.
• Whether optional accessories - devices such as a blower,
thermostat or remote control - are desired.
Keep appliance dry.
• Mold or rust may cause odors.
• Water may damage controls.
B. Tools and Supplies Needed
Before beginning the installation be sure that the following
tools and building supplies are available. Note: Not all
tools will apply to every installation.
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• Read all of the instructions before starting the installation. Follow these instructions carefully during the
installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit.
WARNING
WARNING
Reciprocating saw
Pliers
Hammer
Phillips Screwdriver
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Plumb Line
Level
Manometer
Tape Measure
• Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment,
particularly the condition of the glass.
Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any
responsibility for, and the warranty will be
voided by, the following actions:
• Installation and use of any damaged appliance or vent
system component.
• Modification of the appliance or vent system.
• Installation other than as instructed by Hearth & Home
Technologies.
• Improper positioning of the gas logs or the glass door.
• Installation and/or use of any component part not approved
by Hearth & Home Technologies.
Any such action may cause a fire hazard.
Variable Speed Drill/Driver
Wrench Set
Framing Square
Framing Material
Hi temp caulking material
Voltmeter
Gloves
Safety Glasses
Non-corrosive Leak Check Solution
or combustible gas detector
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Appliance Location and Clearances
NOTE:
· 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.
WARNING
Fire Risk
Provide adequate clearance:
• Around air openings
• To combustibles
• For service access
Locate appliance away from traffic areas.
A. Selecting Appliance Location
WARNING
When selecting a location for your appliance it is important to
consider the required clearances to walls (see Figure 3.1).
Fire Risk.
• Locate and install appliance to all
clearance specifications in manual.
NOTE: For actual appliance dimensions refer to
Section 12.
B. Clearances
F
H -Alcove
C
B
A
G
A
E
A
A
D
C
"A" measurement is from
stove top, not side
Model
Garnet-T
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Inches
6
2
2
43
36
30
19-1/2
19-3/8
Millimeters
152
51
51
1092
914
762
495
492
Figure 3.1
It is permissible to place the appliance on carpet.
WARNING
CAUTION
Some carpet materials may be sensitive to radiant heat from the
appliance causing discoloration or odor.
NOTE: Flooring beneath appliance may reach 90 degrees
plus room ambient temperature. Check with flooring
manufacturer for maximum temperature allowed on flooring
surfaces.
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Fire Risk.
Odor Risk.
Tipping Risk
• Install appliance on a stable, level platform/
floor strong enough to support appliance
without tipping.
•
USE wood flooring, ceramic tile, brick hearth
or high pressure laminate flooring applied
directly over the sub-flooring material.
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Termination Locations
A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances
HORIZONTAL
OVERHANG
WARNING
2 FT.
MIN.
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
Maintain vent clearance to combustibles
as specified.
20 INCHES MIN.
VERTICAL
WALL
LOWEST
DISCHARGE
OPENING
GAS DIRECT VENT
TERMINATION CAP
• Do not pack air space with insulation or
other materials.
Failure to keep insulation or other materials
away from vent pipe may cause fire.
X
12
ROOF PITCH
IS X/ 12
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING
Measure vertical clearances from this surface.
Measure horizontal clearances from this surface.
(See Figure 4.4 for specific clearances.)
Figure 4.1 Termination Clearances
GAS, WOOD OR FUEL
OIL TERMINATION
C
B
Roof Pitch
H (Min.) Ft.
Flat to 6/12 ......................................................... 1.0*
Over 6/12 to .......................................................
7/12
. 1.25*
Over 7/12 to 8/12 ............................................... 1.5*
Over 8/12 to 9/12 ............................................... 2.0*
Over 9/12 to 10/12 ............................................. 2.5*
Over 10/12 to 11/12 ........................................... 3.25
Over 11/12 to 12/12 ........................................... 4.0
Over 12/12 to 14/12 ........................................... 5.0
Over 14/12 to 16/12 ........................................... 6.0
Over 16/12 to 18/12 ........................................... 7.0
Over 18/12 to 20/12 ........................................... 7.5
Over 20/12 to 21/12 ........................................... 8.0
* 3 foot minimum in snow regions
Figure 4.3 Minimum Height from Roof to Lowest Discharge
Opening
GAS
TERMINATION
Figure 4.3 specifies minimum vent heights for various
pitched roofs.
A
Gas
Termination
Wood & Fuel Oil
Termination
Comments
Horizontal distance between terminations
A
6 in.
20 in. min.
B
20 in.
24 in. min.
C
18 in.
18 in.
Distance to perpendicular wall
Vertical distance between terminations
Figure 4.2 Multiple Vertical Termination
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M
N
P
G
R
v
A
D
H
Q
(See Note 2)
E
v
V
B
L
v
v
F
v
U.S.
(3 FT)
B
B
v
V
v
I
M
A
V = VENT TERMINAL
A
B
D*
= 12 inches ............. clearances above grade, veran(See Note 1)
da, porch, deck or balcony
= 12 inches ............ clearances to window or door
that may be opened, or to permanently closed window. (Glass)
= 18 inches ............. vertical clearance to unventilated soffit or to ventilated soffit located above the terminal
*30 inches ............ for vinyl clad soffits and below
electrical service
= 9 inches .............. clearance to outside corner
G
= 6 inches ............... clearance to inside corner
H
= 3 ft. (Canada) ...... not to be installed above a gas
meter/regulatorassembly within 3
feet (90cm) horizontally from the
center-line of the regulator
J
= 3 ft. ....................... clearance to gas service regulator vent outlet
= 9 inches (U.S.A.)
12 inches (Canada)clearance to non-mechanical air
supply inlet to building or the
combustion air inlet to any other
appliance
v
*** only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on
a minimum of 2 sides beneath the floor, or meets Note 2.
S
V
V
= AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED
K
= 3 ft. (U.S.A.)
6 ft. (Canada) ......... clearance to a mechanical
(powered) air supply inlet
L** = 7 ft. ......................... clearance above paved
(See Note 1)
sidewalk or a paved driveway
located on public property
M*** = 18 inches .............. clearance under veranda ,
porch, deck, balcony or overhang
42 inches .............. vinyl
S =
6 inches ................. clearance from sides of
(See Note 3)
electrical service
T = 12 inches ................ clearance above electrical
service
(See Note 3)
Alcove Applications
N
P
= 6 inches ................. non-vinyl sidewalls
12 inches ............... vinyl sidewalls
= 8 ft.
QMIN
RMAX
1 cap
3 feet
2 x Q ACTUA L _
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2 caps
6 feet
1 x Q ACTUA L _
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3 caps
9 feet
2/3 x Q ACTUA L _
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4 caps
12 feet
QMIN = # termination caps x 3
** a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved
driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and
serves both dwellings.
Electrical
Service
D*
X
J or K
X = AIR SUPPLY INLET
F
I
T
S
1/2 x Q ACTUA L
RMAX = (2 / # termination caps) x QACTUAL
NOTE:
Local codes or regulations may require different
clearances.
NOTE: Termination caps may be hot. Consider their proximity to
doors or other traffic areas.
NOTE 1: On private property where termination is less than 7 feet above
a sidewalk, driveway, deck, porch, veranda or balcony, use of a listed
cap is suggested. (See vents components pages.)
WARNING: In the U.S.: Vent system termination is NOT permitted
in screened porches. You must follow side wall, overhang and
ground clearances as slated in the instructions.
NOTE 2: Termination in an alcove space (spaces only open on one side
and without an overhang) are permitted with the dimensions specified for
vinyl or non-vinyl siding and soffits. 1. There must be at least 3 feet
minimum between termination caps. 2. All mechanical air intakes within
10 feet of a termination cap must be a minimum of 3 feet below the
termination cap. 3. All gravity air intakes within 3 feet of a termination cap
must be a minimum of 1 foot below the termination cap.
In Canada: Vent system termination is NOT permitted in screened
porches. Vent system termination is permitted in porch areas with
two or more sides open. You must follow side wall, overhang and
ground clearances as stated in the instructions.
NOTE 3: Location of the vent termination must not interfere with access
to the electrical service.
Figure 4.4
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Quadra-Fire assumes no responsibility for the improper performance of the appliance when the venting system does not meet
these requirements.
CAUTION: IF EXTERIOR WALLS ARE FINISHED WITH
VINYL SIDING, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT A VINYL PROTECTOR KIT BE INSTALLED.
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Vent Information
A. Venting Components
B. Use of Elbows
In order to comply with applicable codes and product
warranties, use only following venting components:
•
•
•
•
•
CAUTION
ALL vent configuration specifications MUST be followed.
Hearth & Home Technologies (HHT)
Simpson Dura-Vent
Selkirk Direct-Temp
Amerivent Direct
Security Secure Vent
• This product is tested and listed to these
specifications.
• Appliance performance will suffer if specifications are
not followed.
Diagonal runs have both vertical and horizontal vent aspects
when calculating the effects. Use the rise for the vertical
aspect and the run for the horizontal aspect. (See Figure
5.1.)
DO
NOT
USE
FIELD-FABRICATED
VENTING
COMPONENTS. Refer to the venting manufacturer’s
instructions.
Two 45° elbows may be used in place of one 90° elbow. On
45° runs, one foot of diagonal is equal to 8-1/2 in. (216mm)
horizontal run and 8-1/2 in. (216mm) vertical run. A length of
straight pipe is allowed between two elbows. (See Figure
5.1.)
This product is approved to be vented either horizontally,
through the side wall or vertically through the roof. You may
vent through a Class A or masonry chimney if an approved
adapter is used.
•
A support box or ceiling firestop is required when the
venting passes through a ceiling.
•
Roof flashing and a storm collar are required when venting passes through the roof.
•
Follow instructions provided with the venting for installation of these items.
in
A round support box/wall thimble or heat shield is
required when the venting passes through a combustible wall.
12
•
.
Vertical
8-1/2 in.
Horizontal
Figure 5.1
C. Measuring Standards
WARNING
Fire Hazard.
Explosion Risk.
Asphyxiation Risk.
Do NOT connect this gas appliance to a chimney
flue serving a separate solid-fuel or gas burning
appliance.
Vertical and horizontal measurements were made using the
following standards.
•
Pipe measurements are from center line to center line.
•
Horizontal terminations are measured to the outside of
the mounting surface (flange of termination cap). See
Figure 4.1 on page 8.
• Use separate vent system for this appliance.
•
May impair safe operation of this appliance or
other appliances connected to the flue.
Vertical terminations are measured to the top of the last
pipe before termination cap.
•
Horizontal pipe installed level with 1/4 in. rise.
• Vent this appliance directly outside.
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8-1/2 in.
This appliance is a direct vent heater. All combustion air must
come directly from the outside of the building. The vent pipe
for this unit consists of an inner and an outer pipe. The inner
pipe carries the appliance exhaust out of the system, and the
outer pipe brings fresh combustion air into the appliance.
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D. How to Use the Vent Graph
E. Venting Guidelines
1.
NOTES
The maximum horizontal vent run is 15 ft. (5m) when the
vertical vent rise is 10 ft. (3m).
2.
3.
Measure the vertical distance from the center line of the
flue pipe to the center of the 90° elbow. On the graph
below, draw a horizontal line from that measurement
on the vertical axis across until it intersects with the
slanted line.
From the point of this intersection, draw a vertical line to
the bottom of the graph.
The point at which this line meets the bottom line of the
graph is the maximum length of the horizontal run.
EXAMPLE 1: If the vertical dimension from the center line
of the flue vent to the center of the 90° elbow is 7 ft. (2m),
the horizontal run to the outer wall flange must not exceed
9 ft.-8 in. (3m).
EXAMPLE 2: If the vertical dimension from the center line
of the flue vent is 21 ft. (6m), the horizontal run to the outer
wall flange must not exceed 4 ft.-3 in. (1m).
4. Each 90° elbow is equivalent to 3 ft. (914mm) of vent
pipe and each 45° elbow is equivalent to 1 ft. (305mm)
of vent pipe, and must be subtracted from the vent pipe
run. A single horizontal to vertical 90° elbow is already
calculated into the allowable 15 ft. (5m) run. Each
additional 90° elbow reduces the maximum horizontal
distance by 3 ft. (914mm).
EXAMPLE: The use of 3 elbows would reduce the allowable
horizontal run to 9 ft. (3 -1 = 2 elbows x 3 ft. = 6 ft.; 15 ft.
max. - 6 ft. = 9 ft. max.).
25 ft. (8m)
Maximum Vertical
25'
24'
Example 2
22'
Horizontal sections require a 1/4 in. (6mm) rise for every 12
in. (305mm) of horizontal travel.
Exterior Vent Diameter = 6-5/8 in. (168mm); Inner Vent
Diameter = 4 in. (102mm)
Horizontal sections require noncombustible support every 3
ft. (914mm), e.g. wall straps.
For any vertical termination a minimum of 6 in. (152mm)
vertical must be used.
EXCEPTIONS
FOR HORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONS:
The maximum horizontal vent run is 30 in. (762mm).
The maximum horizontal vent run with a 45° elbow is 18
in. (457mm).
No external minimum rise is required.
The minimum horizontal vent run is 6 in. (152mm).
NOTE: If your installation falls within the gray-shaded
area on graph, see information on intake damper
operation, on page 36.
*In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the word damper
shall be replaced with the words flue restrictor.
20'
18'
16'
VERTICAL DISTANCE
FROM APPLIANCE TO
90° ELBOW
Adjust
Intake
Damper
14'
Install Flue
Restrictor
12'
10'
Example 1
8'
Termination
cap
6'
6 ft. (2m) Minimum
Vertical Termination
4'
2'
CL
2'
4'
6'
8'
10'
12'
14' 15'
Termination Cap
6 in. (152mm)
Minimum starter pipe
Figure 5.2
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30 in. (762mm) Maximum Horizontal run with no
vertical pipe and with 1/4 in. (6mm) rise per foot.
Must use approved Termination Cap.
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F. Horizontal Termination
Type A - Up & Out Installations for Top
Vent Configurations
Step 1.
Determine the desired location of the appliance. Check to
ensure that wall studs or roof rafters are not in the way when
the venting system is attached. If this is the case, you may
want to adjust the location of the appliance.
WARNING
90º ELBOW
center line
TERMINATION CAP
PIPE LENGTH
Fire Hazard.
Exhaust Fume Risk.
Impaired Performance of Appliance.
WALL THIMBLE
• Ensure vent components are locked together correctly.
WALL THIMBLE COVER
• Pipe may separate if not properly joined.
PIPE LENGTH
Step 1.
Determine the desired location of the appliance. Check to
ensure that wall studs or roof rafters are not in the way when
the venting system is attached. If this is the case, you may
want to adjust the location of the appliance.
Type B - Rear Installations for Use with
Rear Vent Kit
Step 2.
Direct vent pipe is designed with a locking connection. To
connect the venting system to the appliance flue outlet, a
twist-lock adapter is built into the appliance at the factory.
Wall thickness may vary. Remember to include wall
thickness in minimum clearances when figuring venting
lengths for your installation needs.
CENTER LINE
17-3/4 in.
(451mm)
TERMINATION CAP
WALL THIMBLE
WALL THIMBLE COVER
Type C - 45° Elbow in Corner Installation
Note: Female ends of direct vent pipe/elbows are
designed to slide straight onto the male ends of adjacent
pipes by orienting the pipe indentations so they match and
slide into the entry slots on the male ends, see Figure 5.4.
Push the pipe sections completely together, then twist-lock
one section clockwise approximately one-quarter turn, until
the two sections are fully locked. The female locking lugs
may not be visible from the outside. They may be located by
examining the inside of the female ends.
Female Locking Lugs
Wall Thimble
45° Elbow
2 in. (51mm)
Clearance from stove
corner to combustible
wall
Male Locking Lugs
Figure 5.4
2 in. (51mm) Clearance from stove
corner to combustible wall.
Figure 5.3
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codes, and must not be easily blocked or obstructed,
see Figure 4.4 on page 9.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
Combustion Fume Risk.
Use vent run supports per installation instructions.
Connect vent sections per installation instructions.
• Maintain all clearances to combustibles.
• Do NOT allow vent to sag below connection
point to appliance.
• Maintain specified slope (if required).
(3) For installations requiring a vertical rise on the exterior
of the building, a snorkel kit is available with a 14 in.
(356mm) and a 36 in. (914mm) tall snorkel termination
cap. Follow the same installation procedures as used
for standard horizontal terminations. If the snorkel
termination must be installed below grade (i.e. basement
application), proper drainage must be provided to
prevent water from entering the snorkel termination. Do
not backfill around snorkel termination.
Improper support may allow vent to sag or separate.
Step 3.
For installations using a round support box/wall thimble
(check pipe manufacturer's instructions), mark the wall for a
10 in. x 10 in. (254mm x 254mm) square hole. The center
of the square hole should line up with the center line of the
horizontal pipe, as shown in Figure 5.5. Cut and frame the
hole in the exterior wall where the vent will be terminated. If
the wall being penetrated is constructed of noncombustible
material, i.e. masonry block or concrete, a 7 in. (178mm)
diameter hole is acceptable.
Step 4.
Position the horizontal vent termination cap in the center of
the 10 in. x 10 in. (254mm x 254mm) square hole and run a
bead of non-hardening mastic around its outside edges, so
as to make a seal between it and the wall, attach termination
cap to the exterior wall with the four wood screws provided.
The arrow on the vent cap should be pointing up (Figure
5.6).
WOOD
SCREW
CENTER OF
HOLE
HOT
WALL THIMBLE
CENTER
LINE
Figure 5.6
WALL
THIMBLE
CENTER
LINE
NOTES:
(1) The four wood screws provided should be replaced with
appropriate fasteners for stucco, brick, concrete, or
other types of sidings.
Figure 5.5
NOTE:
(1) Installation requires a minimum of 6 in. (152mm)
horizontal run of vent with a 1/4 in. (6mm) rise run towards
the termination. Each 1 ft. (305mm) of horizontal venting
must include a 1/4 in. (6mm) rise. Never allow the vent
to run downward. This could cause high temperatures
and may present the possibility of a house or structure
fire.
(2) A termination cap with a built-in vinyl siding standoff is
highly recommended on a building with vinyl siding. The
pilot hole will be 2 in. (51mm) closer to the bottom of the
square than the top. Using a framing square, draw a 14
in. x 14 in. (356mm x 356mm) square around the pilot
hole in the siding. See Figure 5.7 on the next page.
(2) The location of the horizontal vent termination on an
exterior wall must meet all local and national building
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1/4 in. (6mm)
8 in.
Fold Strap Here
(203mm)
7 in.
(178mm)
7 in.
(178mm)
Sheet Metal Screw
6 in.
(152mm)
Wall Thimble
Wall Thimble Cover/Ceiling
Firestop as Required by Local
Jurisdiction
Strap
Figure 5.7
Figure 5.9
(NOTE: Some termination caps may cause the vent Note: The attachment from the vent pipe to the vent
pipe to be off center on the flashing). Ensure that proper termination cap must be sealed with silicone. Termination
clearances to combustible materials are maintained. If caps shall not be recessed into a wall or siding.
you are not using an approved termination cap with a
built-in vinyl siding standoff on a building with vinyl siding,
a vinyl siding standoff should be installed between the
WARNING
vent cap and the exterior wall (Figure 5.8). Attach the
vinyl siding standoff to the horizontal vent termination.
Fire Hazard.
The vinyl siding standoff prevents excessive heat from
Exhaust Fume Risk.
possibly melting the vinyl siding material. Vent terminal
Impaired Performance of Appliance.
shall not be recessed into a wall or siding. Remove
• Ensure vent components are locked together correctly.
siding from the area where the standoff will be located.
• Pipe may separate if not properly joined.
VINYL SIDING
WARNING
Apply sealant to all four sides
Do NOT connect a pipe section to a termination cap without
using the telescoping flue section found on the termination cap.
SCREWS
Bolt horizontal top to vinyl
standoff
WARNING
SCREWS
WALL THIMBLE COVER
Vinyl siding standoff with siding beneath
removed
WALL THIMBLE
Burn Risk.
• Local codes may require installation of a cap
shield to prevent anything or anyone from
touching the hot cap.
Figure 5.8
Step 5.
Place the wall thimble cover over the pipe assembly and
slide the appliance and vent assembly towards the wall,
carefully inserting the vent pipe into the vent termination
cap assembly. It is important that the vent pipe extend into
the vent termination cap a sufficient distance so as to result
in a minimum pipe overlap of 1-1/4 in. (32mm). Secure the
connection between the vent pipe and the vent termination
cap by attaching the two sheet metal strips extending from
the vent termination cap assembly into the outer wall of
the vent pipe. Use the two sheet metal screws provided to
connect the strips to the pipe section (Figure 5.9).
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G. Vertical Termination
WARNING
1. Direct Vent Pipe
VERTICAL
TERMINATION
CAP
STORM
COLLAR
Fire Risk.
Explosion 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 fire.
FLASHING
FIRESTOP
SUPPORT
BOX
25 ft. (8m)
MAXIMUM
PIPE
LENGTH
Figure 5.11
Figure 5.10
Step 1.
Check the installation instructions for required 1 in. (25mm)
clearances (air space) to combustibles when passing
through ceilings, walls, roofs, enclosures, attic rafters, or
other nearby combustible surfaces. See page 17, Figure
5.16. Check the instructions below for maximum vertical rise
of the venting system, and any maximum horizontal offset
limitations. All offsets must fall within the set parameters of
the vent graph (Figure 5.2) located on page 11.
Step 2.
Set the gas appliance in its desired location. Drop a plumb
bob down from the ceiling to the position of the appliance
flue exit, and mark the location where the vent will penetrate
the ceiling. Drill a small hole at this point. Next, drop a plumb
bob from the roof to the hole previously drilled in the ceiling,
and mark the spot where the vent will penetrate the roof.
Determine if ceiling joists, roof rafters, or other framing will
obstruct the venting system. You may wish to relocate the
appliance, or to offset, as shown in Figure 5.12, on the next
page, to avoid cutting loadbearing members. When location
is determined, drill small hole.
NOTE: Maximum vertical rise allowable is 25 ft. (8m) Figure
5.11).
NOTE: Maximum number of 45° elbows permitted for a
vertical installation is eight, provided their installation
does not decrease maximum allowable horizontal run (as
specified by vent graph, on page 11).
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necessary to reach from the ceiling support box/wall thimble
up through the roof line. Galvanized pipe and elbows may
be utilized in the attic, as well as above the roofline. The
galvanized finish is desirable above the roofline, due to its
higher corrosion resistance.
NOTE:
(1) If an offset is necessary in the attic to avoid obstructions,
Plumber’s Tape
connected to
Wall Strap
it is important to support the vent pipe every 3 ft.
(914mm) to avoid excessive stress on the elbows, and
possible separation. Wall straps are available for this
purpose, Figure 5.12.
Wall Strap
Two 45˚ Elbows
(2) Whenever possible, use 45° elbows, instead of 90°
elbows. The 45° elbow offers less restriction to the flow
of flue gases and intake air.
Step 6.
Figure 5.12
Step 3.
To install the round support box/wall thimble cover in a flat
ceiling, cut a 10 in. (254mm) square hole in the ceiling,
centered on the hole drilled in Step 2. Frame the hole as
shown in Figure 5.13.
Ceiling
Joists
Slip the flashing over the pipe section(s) protruding through
the roof. Secure the base of the flashing to the roof with
roofing nails. Ensure the roofing material overlaps the top
edge of the flashing as shown in Figure 5.14. Verify that
the chimney is the required height above the roof. See roof
pitch table (Figure 4.3 on page 8).
Shingles overlap on
top edge of flashing
CAP AND STORM
COLLAR NOT SHOWN
FOR CLARITY
Framing
Figure 5.14
1 - 1/2 in. (38mm) Long
Wood Screws
Figure 5.13
Step 4.
Assemble the desired lengths of pipe and elbows necessary
to reach from the appliance up through the round support
box. Ensure that all pipe and elbow connections are in their
fully twist-locked position. Assemble as instructed.
Step 5.
Cut a hole in the roof centered on the small drill hole placed in
the roof in Step 2. The hole should be of sufficient size to meet
the minimum requirements for clearance to combustibles, as
specified. Continue to assemble lengths of pipe and elbows
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Step 7.
Continue to assemble pipe sections until the height of the
vent (before adding the termination cap) meets the minimum
code requirements as outlined in the current CAN/CGA-B149
Installation Codes (in Canada), the National Fuel Gas Code
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 (in USA), or local codes. Note that
for steep roof pitches, the vent height must be increased.
See Roof Pitch Table (Figure 4.3, on page 8). In high wind
conditions, nearby trees adjoining rooflines, steep pitched
roofs, and other similar factors can result in poor draft, or
down drafting. In these cases increasing the vent height or
switching to the high wind termination cap may solve this
problem.
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Step 8.
Slip the storm collar over the pipe, and push it down to the
top of the flashing (Figure 5.15). Use non-hardening sealant
above and below the joint between the storm collar and the
pipe.
Optional High Wind Termination Cap
Secure Flashing with Non-Hardening
Sealant and Roofing Nails
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
• Any occupied areas above the first floor, including
closets and storage spaces, which the vertical
vent passed through must be enclosed. The
enclosure may be framed and sheetrocked with
standard construction materials; however, refer
to these installation instructions for the minimum
allowable clearance between the outside of the
vent pipe and the combustible surfaces of the
enclosure. Do not fill any of the required air space
with insulation.
Figure 5.15
Step 9.
Twist-lock the vent cap and seal.
Note: For multi-story vertical installations, a ceiling firestop
is required at the second floor, and any subsequent floors
(Figure 5.16). The opening should be framed to 10 in. x
10 in. (254mm x 254mm) inside dimensions, in the same
manner as shown in Figure 5.13.
Nails
Ceiling Firestop
Minimum 1 in.
(24mm) Clearance
Minimum 1 in.
(24mm) Clearance
Minimum 1 in.
(24mm) Clearance
Minimum 1 in.
(24mm) Clearance
Figure 5.16
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2. Cathedral Ceiling
Step 1.
Follow installation Steps 1 and 2 under vertical installation
section, page 15.
Step 2.
Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to cut
the rectangular hole for the support box. Cut the hole 1/8 in.
(3mm) larger than the support box outline.
Step 3.
Lower the support box through the hole in the roof until the
bottom of the support box protrudes at least 2 in. (51mm)
below the ceiling (Figure 5.17). Align the support box both
vertically and horizontally with a level. Temporarily tack the
support box in place through the inside walls and into the
roof sheathing.
Level
Cathedral Ceiling
Support Box
2 in. (51mm)
Min. below
finished ceiling
Cut hole 1/8 in. (3mm)
greater in size than
pattern of support box
as it is projected onto
roof line
Figure 5.17
Step 4.
Using tin snips, cut the support box from the top corners
down to the roofline, and fold the resulting flaps over the
roof sheathing (Figure 5.18). Before nailing it to the roof,
run a bead of non-hardening mastic around the top edges
of the support box to make a seal between it and the roof.
Clean out any combustible material from inside the support
box.
Figure 5.18
Step 6.
Place the support clamp (provided with the support box)
inside the support box (at the bottom), and secure to the pipe
section. The clamp allows the support box to support the
weight of the pipe sections. Continue to add pipe sections
until you are above the roofline.
Step 7.
Complete the cathedral ceiling installation by following the
same procedures outlined in steps 7 through 9 for vertical
installations, pages 16-17.
Step 8.
Install the black trim collar around the outside of the cathedral
ceiling support box (Figure 5.18). The two pieces of the trim
collar slide over one another to allow for easy adjustment
around the support box. Using the six screws provided,
secure the four corners and the overlapping sections of the
trim collar to the ceiling. You may want to predrill the holes for
the overlapped sections for ease of installation.
Trim Collar
Step 5.
Assemble the desired lengths of pipe and elbows necessary
to reach from the appliance up through the round support
box. Ensure that all pipe and elbow connections are in their
fully twist-locked position. Assemble as instructed.
Cathedral
Ceiling
Support
Box
Screws
Figure 5.19
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Step 4.
Pass the flex pipe down through the center of the chimney
system, and center the top adapter on the top of the chimney
pipe. Drill four 1/8 in. (3mm) diameter holes through the
top adapter, and into the chimney top. Ensure that you are
drilling into the metal on the chimney. Twist lock the high
wind termination cap onto the top adapter (Figures 5.22
and 5.23).
3. Class A Metal Chimney
TERMINATION
CAP
TOP
ADAPTOR
FLASHING
EXISTING
METAL
CHIMNEY
SYSTEM
4 in. (102mm) FLEX PIPE
RETRO
CONNECTOR
DIRECT
VENT
PIPE
Figure 5.22
Figure 5.20
High Wind Termination
Cap
CAUTION
Ensure that existing chimney is functionally sound and clean.
• Have inspection done by qualified chimney sweep or
professional installer BEFORE converting to direct vent
appliance.
Sheet Metal Screws
Step 1.
Remove existing chimney cap.
Drill Four 1/8 in.
(3mm) Diamater
Holes
Step 2.
Measure the distance from the top of the chimney to the
bottom of the ceiling support box, add 3 in. (76mm) to this
measurement, and cut a section of 4 in. (101mm) flex pipe
to that length (the flex should be fully extended).
Step 3.
Connect the end of the flex pipe section to the underside
of the top adapter, using four sheet metal screws (Figure
5.21).
Top Adapter
Figure 5.23
Step 5.
Pull the flex pipe down through the ceiling support box, until
it protrudes approximately 3 in. (76mm). Connect the flex
pipe to the retro connector, and attach with sheet metal
screws.
Step 6.
Push the flex pipe back up into the ceiling support box,
center the retro connector, and attach it to the support box
with sheet metal screws.
Flex Pipe
Sheet Metal Screws
Figure 5.21
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Step 7.
The connection between the appliance and the retro
connector may be completed with sections of direct vent
pipe.
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4. Existing Masonry Chimney
Type A & B - Co-Axial to Co-Linear
Type C - Up & Out Installation
Type A
TERMINATION CAP
Chimney Liner
Termination Cap
3 in. (76mm)
Flex Liner
Co-Axial to
Co-Linear
Connector
TOP ADAPTOR
RETRO
CONNECTOR
FLASHING
4 in. (102mm)
FLEX LINER
90° ELBOW
DIRECT
VENT PIPE
Pipe Length
Optional
Showing two 35 ft.
(11m) Sections of
Flex Liner
Type D - Hearth Mount
Type B
Chimney Liner
Termination Cap
Chimney Liner
Termination Cap
25 ft. (8m) of 3 in.
(76mm) Flex Liner
Exhaust Section
25 ft. (8m) of 3 in.
(76mm) Flex Liner
Exhaust Section
This section of the
chimney must be
sealed
Co-Axial to
Co-Linear
Connector
Pipe Length
Optional
This section of the
chimney must be sealed
Alcove Clearance to
Combustibles must
be maintained.
The chimney must be sealed from
the 4 ft. (1m) section to
termination using a smoke shelf
or a damper. The seal should be
6 in. (152mm) below the end of
the 4 ft. (1m) Air Intake section.
Chimney must be sealed
from 4 ft. (1m) section to
termination using a smoke
shelf or a damper*. Seal
should be 6 in. (152mm)
below end of 4 ft. (1m) Air
Intake section.
4 ft. (1m) of 3 in. (102mm)
Flex Liner
Air Intake Section"
4 ft. (1m) of 3 in.
(76mm) Flex Liner
Air Intake Section"
Co-Axial to Co-Linear Connector
4
ft
*In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the word damper
shall be replaced with the words flue restrictor.
Figure 5.24
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CAUTION
Cut and bend flashing as needed
to fit
Ensure that existing chimney is functionally sound and clean.
• Have inspection done by qualified chimney sweep or
professional installer BEFORE converting to direct vent
appliance.
Step 1.
Before cutting any holes, assemble the desired sections
of direct vent pipe to determine the center of the masonry
penetration.
Sealant adhesive
Figure 5.26
Step 2.
Once the center point of the penetration has been determined,
cut a 6 in. (152mm) diameter hole in the masonry. If the hole
is too large, the retro connector might not mount properly; if
the hole is too small, the appliance might starve for intake
air. If there is a frame wall in front of the masonry wall, cut
and frame a 10 in. (254mm) square opening in the wall
(centered around the 6 in. (152mm) masonry opening). If
there is sheet rock only (no studs) in front of the masonry the
10 in. (254mm) opening is still needed, but does not need
to be framed. If the hole is framed a wall thimble is required.
This allows the retro connector to mount directly on the
masonry and provide the correct clearances to combustibles
(Figure 5.25).
Studwall
10 in. x 10 in. (254mm x 254mm)
framed opening in wall
Masonry
Chimney
Retro Connector
Step 4.
To determine the length of flex needed, measure from 3 in.
(76mm) above the top of the flashing down to the level of the
opening. Add the distance from the center of the chimney
out through the wall. Cut a piece of 4 in. (102mm) flex to this
length (extended to its nominal length). Be sure to leave 2-3
in. (51-76mm) of flex above the existing chimney to allow for
connection to the termination kit.
Step 5.
Connect the flex liner to the top adapter using three sheet
metal screws (Figure 5.21, page 19).
Step 6.
Feed the flex liner through the flashing into the chimney.
Carefully feed the flex liner down the chimney to the bottom
and out the opening in the masonry wall, forming an angle to
line up the flex liner with the vent opening on the appliance.
WARNING
Wall Thimble Cover
(4) Masonry Bolts
(Not Included)
NOTE: FOR HEARTH APPLICATIONS REFER TO PAGE 19 FOR THE
USE OF A CO-AXIAL TO CO-LINEAR APPLIANCE CONNECTOR.
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
• Do not let the flex liner sag below the level at
which it will connect to the appliance or connector.
This could allow hot gas to become trapped and
potentially become a fire hazard. The flex liner path
should always be sloped up toward the termination
cap.
Figure 5.25
Step 3.
Secure the flashing to the top of the masonry chimney using
a bead of non-hardening sealant-adhesive. If the flashing is
larger than the top of the chimney, cut and fold flashing as
needed to fit chimney (Figure 5.26).
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Step 7.
If additional lengths of flex liner are needed to span the
chimney height, use a flex coupler to connect the pieces of
flex liner together. Connect the flex to the coupler by using
four sheet metal screws for each side (Figure 5.27, on the
next page).
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Flex Liner
6 in. (152mm) diameter
opening in masonry wall
Flex Coupler
Sheet Metal Screws
Retro Connector
Figure 5.27
(3) Masonry Bolts
(Not included)
Step 8.
Secure the top adapter to the flashing. Use three sheet
metal screws through the side of the top adapter into the
flange on the flashing (Figure 5.28). Twist lock the high
wind termination cap on to the top adapter.
High Wind
Termination Cap
Figure 5.29
Step 10.
Slide wall thimble cover over retro connector and secure
with masonry bolts (Figure 5.30). If you have a framed wall
in front of the masonry, use wood screws to mount wall
thimble cover to framed wall, over retro connector and 10
in. (254mm) square framed opening (Figure 5.25, page
21). If needed, add a section of direct vent pipe to the retro
connector in order to extend through the opening in the wall
thimble cover.
Top Adaptor
(3) Sheet Metal Screws
Flashing
Retro Connector
Figure 5.28
Wall Thimble Cover
Step 9.
Attach the flex to the retro connector. Use three sheet metal
screws to attach the flex liner to the connector (Figure
5.29). Mount the retro connector to the masonry wall using
masonry bolts. Redrill larger holes on connector as needed.
Be careful to ensure that the connector is centered in the
opening and the mounting holes line up with the masonry
wall.
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(4) Masonry Bolts
(Not included)
Figure 5.30
Step 11.
The connection between the appliance and the retro
connector may be completed with sections of direct vent
pipe.
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H. Slim Line Wall Thimble
CAUTION
Sharp Edges
• Wear protective gloves
and safety glasses during
installation.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
Review the venting configurations in Figures A, B and C on
the next page.
Attach the heat shield to the trim ring with the
four screws provided. Screws go through the heat shield
and into the brackets on the trim ring.
Figure 5.33
1. Assembling Slim Line Trim Ring and Heat Shield
2. Installing Slim Line Trim Ring and Heat Shield
Measure from the floor to the center of the vent pipe. Cut out
a 9-1/2 in. (241mm) hole in the wall. Hold the trim ring/heat
shield assembly in place and put a mark on the shield with
a black marker where it protrudes through the exterior wall.
See Figure A on the next page.
Use that mark as a guide to trim off excess heat shield with
a pair of sheet metal shears.
Figure 5.31 Lay the trim ring on flat surface and bend up the
six welded brackets into a 90 degree position. The brackets
along the outer edge of the ring are for locating the ring in
the center of the hole.
3/4
3/4
3/4
When installing the trim ring/heat shield assembly make sure the trim ring is centered in the hole and that
the shield is above the pipe. There must be a minimum of
3/4 in. (19mm) minimum clearance maintained to combustibles from the top of the heat shield.
Figure 5.34
Figure 5.32 The heat shield is shipped flat and must be hand
bent into a half circle before attaching it to the trim ring.
Bend the heat shield as shown.
NOTE: Wear leather gloves when bending the heat shield
to prevent injury.
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Ensure that framing on the inside of the wall is a minimum inner framing diameter of 10 in. x 10. in. (254mm x
254mm).
The four trim ring mounting screws provided should be
replaced with appropriate fasteners for stucco, brick, concrete, or other types of sidings.
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FIG. A 90 DEGREE ELBOW
Use HEAT SHIELD or WALL THIMBLE
Place mark where protrudes through
exterior wall to cut off excess
90° ELBOW
center line
PIPE LENGTH
PIPE LENGTH
TRIM RING
SOLID OR
VENTILATED
TERMINATION CAP
FIG. B 45 DEGREE ELBOW
NOTE: Wall Thimble removed
TRIM RING
to show Heat Shield
HEAT SHIELD
OVER PIPE
45° Elbow
2 in. (51mm) Clearance
from stove corner to
combustible wall
2 in. 951mm) Clearance from stove
corner to combustible wall.
FIG. C
MINIMUM CLEARANCE
MINIMUM OF 6 in. (152Mm) OF PIPE THROUGH THE WALL
INTERIOR WALL (2 in. (51mm)
clearance from rear of stove)
WALL THIMBLE
CENTER LINE
TERMINATION CAP
HEAT SHIELD OVER
TOP HALF OF PIPE
TRIM RING
Figure 5.33
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6
Gas Information
A. Fuel Conversions
PILOT HOOD MILLIVOT GENERATOR
Before making gas connections ensure that the appliance
being installed is compatible with the available gas type.
THERMOCOUPLE
Any natural or propane gas conversions necessary to meet
the appliance and locality needs must be made by a qualified technician using Hearth & Home Technologies specified
and approved parts.
1. Converting to LP Gas
NOTE: Gas conversions should only be performed
by a qualified service person, and/or where required
by state and local codes, licensed installer/service
technician. In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
installation must be performed by a licensed plumber
or gas fitter.
Pull off pilot hood and set aside. NOTE: Do not
remove the wire clip.
Figure 6.2
5/32 in. Allen
wrench
KIT CONTENTS: Replacement orifice; replacement pilot
injector; valve regulator; conversion label.
TOOLS REQUIRED: Power drill (a 90° drill is helpful);
Slotted screwdriver or Torx TH20; #2 Phillips bit; 5/32" Figure 6.3
Allen wrench; 3/8" open end wrench.
injector.
Use a 5/32 in. Allen wrench to remove the pilot
Replace pilot injector with the appropriate size injector supplied
with the appliance (#35 for Propane, #62 for Natural Gas).
Replace pilot hood, snapping into position. Be sure to align
notch on left side of pilot hood.
Remove 2 screws
Figure 6.1 Lift off the appliance top and place it on a flat surface, with the porcelain side up to prevent damage. Remove
the appliance front by sliding it upwards in the grooves, being
careful not to chip the porcelain. Lay the appliance front face
up on a flat surface.
Remove burner: First remove ONLY the two screws indi- Figure 6.4 Remove main burner orifice using a 3/8 in. wrench.
cated in. DO NOT remove the screws from the burner top. Replace orifice with the proper size as indicated below for
your gas type and venting.
Lift the burner up and out of the firebox.
PROPANE
#56
NATURAL GAS
#49
Reinstall burner.
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with the kit. Tighten screws securely. (Reference torque =
25 in./lb.) Install the enclosed identification label (F) to the
valve body where it can be seen.
2. Valve Regulator Replacement
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
• Disconnect any electrical cords and
turn off gas supply to unit before
proceeding if converting fuel on an
appliance already fully installed.
Remove upper and lower back shield. Loosen the set collars on the extension rods with the 3/32 in. Allen wrench.
Remove the rods and adapter cap.
A
Mounting Screws
B
Pressure Regulator Tower
Fill out the conversion label and attach it to the valve cover.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
Gas Leak Risk.
• Rubber gasket must be seated properly on valve
face.
• Do no install a valve or regulator that has been
dropped.
WARNING
C
Fire Risk.
Explosion Risk.
• If the information in these instructions is
not followed exactly, a fire, explosion or
production of carbon monoxide may result
causing property damage, personal injury
or loss of life.
• The qualified service agency is responsible
for the proper installation of this conversion
kit. The installation is not proper and
complete until the operation of the converted
appliance is checked as specified in the
manufacturer’s instructions supplied with
the kit.
Diaphragm
Figure 6.5 Turn control knob to the OFF position, ensure that
gas supply to the valve has been turned off. Using a Torx
TH20, or slotted screwdriver, remove the three pressure regulator mounting screws (A), pressure regulator tower (B),
and diaphragm (C).
E
Screws
D
Rubber Gasket
Identification Label
F
Figure 6.6
Ensure that the rubber gasket (D) is properly
positioned and install the new HI/LO pressure regulator
assembly to the valve using the new screws (E) supplied
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B. Gas Pressures
C. Gas Connection
Proper input pressures required for optimum appliance performance, gas line sizing requirements need to be followed
from NFPA51.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
Explosion Hazard.
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.
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with
local building codes, if any. If not, follow ANSI Z223.1. Installation should be done by a qualified installer approved and/or
licensed as required by the locality. (In the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, installation must be performed by a licensed
plumber or gas fitter.)
NOTE: A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts
approved) 1/2 inch (13mm) T-handle manual shut-off valve and
flexible gas connector are connected to the 1/2 inch (13mm)
control valve inlet.
• If substituting for these components, please consult local
codes for compliance.
WARNING
WARNING
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.
Pressure requirements for appliance are shown in the table
below.
PRESSURE
NG
LP
Minimum Inlet Pressure
5 inches w.c.
11 inches w.c.
Maximum Inlet Pressure
10 inches w.c.
13 inches w.c.
Manifold Pressure on “HI”
3.5 inches w.c.
10 inches w.c.
If the pressure is not sufficient, ensure:
1) the piping used is large enough.
2) the supply regulator is adequately adjusted.
3) that the total gas load for the residence does not exceed
the amount supplied.
The supply regulator (the regulator that attaches directly to the
residence inlet or to the propane tank) should supply gas at
the suggested input pressure listed above. Contact the local
gas supplier if the regulator is at an improper pressure.
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Gas Leak Risk.
• Support control when attaching pipe to
prevent bending gas line.
NOTE: The gap between the supply piping and gas access
hole may be plugged with non-combustible insulation to prevent
cold air infiltration.
Leak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior
to and after starting the fireplace.
Before making the gas connection, ensure that the appliance
you are installing is designed for the type of gas being
supplied. This information can be found on the Ratings Label
under the appliance. If the appliance has been converted to
propane (LP), the valve cover should have a label stating
that the unit has been converted to propane.
Connect the gas line at the 3/8 in. (9.5mm) pipe connector
on the valve at the back of appliance. We recommend
connecting the appliance with an approved flex gas line.
If flex gas lines are not approved in your area, you must
connect a hard pipe to the gas hookup.
You must supply a manual shut-off valve in a visible location
within 3 feet (914mm) of the appliance.
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WARNING
Fire or Explosion Hazard
• Gas build-up during line purge may ignite.
• Purge should be performed by qualified technician.
• Ensure adequate ventilation.
• Ensure there are no ignition sources such as
sparks or open flame.
• A small amount of air will be in the gas supply lines. When
first lighting appliance it will take a short time for air to
purge from lines. When purging is complete the appliance
will light and operate normally.
Omni-Test Laboratories listed gas appliances are tested
and approved without requiring changes for elevations
from 0 to 2000 feet in the U.S.A. and 0 to 4500 feet in
Canada.
When installing this appliance at an elevation above 2000
feet, it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by
changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input
rate should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 feet above a
2000 foot elevation in the U.S.A. If the heating value of the
gas has been reduced, these rules do not apply. To identify
the proper orifice size, check with the local gas utility.
If installing this appliance at an elevation above 4500 feet
(in Canada), check with local authorities.
Air only needs to be purged again if gas valve has been
turned to the OFF position.
WARNING
CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS
Explosion Risk
Fire Risk
Asphyxiation Risk
• Check all fittings and connections.
• Do not use open flame.
• After the gas line installation is complete, all
connections must be tightened and checked
for leaks with a commercially-available,
non-corrosive leak check solution. Be sure
to rinse off all leak check solution following
testing.
Fittings and connections may have loosened
during shipping and handling.
WARNING
Fire hazard.
Do NOT change the valve settings.
• This valve has been preset at the factory.
• Changing valve settings may result in fire
hazard or bodily injury.
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7
Electrical Information
A. Recommendation for Wire
See B5 below for recommended maximum lead length (two
wire) when using wall thermostat/switch.
NOTE: 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
C221.1.
8.
Ensure the thermostat is mounted level for accurate
readings.
9.
The thermostat should be mounted on an inside wall
and not in direct line with the appliance convection air.
10. If the thermostat is located too close to the appliance,
you may need to set the temperature setting slightly
higher to maintain the desired temperature in your
home.
Do not connect this appliance to a thermostat serving
any other appliance.
B. Connecting to the Appliance
Bedroom installation in Canada requires this appliance
to be connected to a thermostat.
WARNING
Wire 110v to electrical junction box.
Do NOT wire 110v to the valve.
Do NOT wire 110V to wall switch.
• Incorrect wiring will damage millivolt
systems.
WARNING
Shock hazard.
• This appliance is equipped with a three
pronged (grounding) plug for your protection
against shock hazard and should be plugged
directly into a properly grounded three prong
receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding
prong from this plug.
1.
This appliance may be used with a wall switch, wall
mounted thermostat and / or a remote control.
2.
If using thermostat, use one compatible with a millivolt
gas valve system.
C. Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring
3.
Follow parameters for locating thermostat (see individual thermostat instructions) to ensure proper operation
of appliance.
This appliance DOES NOT require 110 VAC supply for
operation. A wiring diagram is shown in Figure 7.1 on the
next page.
4.
Use low resistance thermostat wire for wiring from ignition system to the wall switch and thermostat.
This appliance is equipped with a millivolt control valve.
5.
Use the following chart for wire sizing.
Wire Size
Max. Length
16 gauge
65 feet
18 gauge
40 feet
20 gauge
25 feet
22 gauge
18 feet
6.
Keep wire lengths as short as possible by removing
any excess wire length.
7.
Low voltage and 110 VAC voltage cannot be shared
within the same wall box.
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Thermopile
Pilot Igniter
Thermocouple
PILOT ASSEMBLY
IGNITION MODULE
TPTH
Black
TP
ON/OFF
Switch
Black
TH
VALVE
Figure 7.1
CAUTION
CAUTION
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
Verify proper operation after servicing.
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Shock hazard.
• Replace damaged wire with type 105O C
rated wire.
• Wire must have high temperature insulation.
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Appliance Setup
A. Remove Shipping Materials
C. Flue Restrictor Installation
Remove shipping materials from inside or underneath the
firebox.
When your installation falls within a shaded area on the
vent graph (page 11) a flue restrictor must be installed
for proper operation.
B. Leg Leveling System
Thread Allen bolts through nuts until flush. The
Allen bolts and nuts are included in the component pack inside
the appliance firebox.
Figure 8.1
Installation of the flue restrictor requires the
removal of the baffle located inside the firebox. Remove the
baffle by first removing the two screws holding the baffle in
place (one on each side). Lift the baffle out of the bracket
along the back of the firebox, angle the baffle slightly and
remove it from the firebox.
Figure 8.4
Figure 8.2 Slide assembled nuts and bolts into the slots on
the legs with the nuts on the bottom.
With the baffle removed, remove the two screws
located in the back of the firebox. Reuse the screws to install
the flue restrictor.
Figure 8.5
Use a 5/32 in. 4mm) Allen wrench to adjust legs
up and down to desired level.
Figure 8.3
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D. Accessories
Install approved accessories per instructions included with
accessories. Refer to Section 12 for appropriate accessories.
WARNING
Shock or fire risk.
Use ONLY optional accessories approved for
this appliance.
• Using non-listed accessories voids
warranty.
• Using non-listed accessories may result in a
safety hazard.
• Only Hearth & Home Technologies approved
accessories may be used safely.
Align left front log with notch in burner and notch
on rear log.
Figure 8.7
E. Positioning the Logs
While still breakable, the logs do not become fragile until
after the appliance is burned and they have cured. After
curing, any handling must be done with care as breakage
can easily occur.
Figure 8.8
Align right front log with burner and notch in left
front log.
PLEASE NOTE: Logs have been designed to work
specifically with the burner of this appliance. Exact
placement will ensure proper operation of your gas
appliance and reduce sooting.
F. Mineral Wool
WARNING
The three piece log set is packed in the components
box and consists of the following:
Qty
1
1
1
Name
Rear Log
Left Log
Right Log
Diagram
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Explosion Risk.
• Follow ember placement instructions in
manual.
• Do NOT place embers directly over
burner ports.
• Replace ember material annually.
Improperly placed embers interferes with proper burner
operation.
Figure 8.6 Gently remove top of unit and set aside. Remove
cast face by sliding straight up and set aside. Remove the
glass by releasing the latch located on the top of the appliance. Lean glass frame forward and lift out.
Place the notch in the Rear Log over the pilot assembly.
Push the log all the way to the rear of the firebox.
Place individual pieces of embers in front of and
around the gas log where they can be seen. Space them so
that gas can contact them on all sides. Avoid stacking the
embers on top of each other.
Figure 8.9
NOTE: Do not block gas ports.
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G. Glass Replacement
Turn the appliance OFF and let it cool down before replacing
the glass.
Lift off the appliance top and place it on a flat surface, with
the porcelain side up, to prevent damage.
Remove the appliance front by sliding it upward in the
grooves, being careful not to chip the porcelain. Lay the
front face up on a flat surface.
Unhook latch now exposed on top of the appliance. Pull the
top of the glass frame towards you and lift it out of the retainer
along the bottom of the firebox.
Replacement is the reverse of the removal.
10
CAUTION
11
Handle glass assembly with care.
• Inspect the gasket to ensure it is undamaged.
• Inspect the glass for cracks, chips or
scratches.
• Do NOT strike, slam or scratch glass.
• Do NOT operate appliance with glass door
removed, cracked, broken or scratched.
• Replace glass assembly as a complete
assembly.
Open and inspect contents of the blower kit. The
contents of the kit are listed at left. If any of the parts are
missing or damaged, please contact your dealer for replacements.
Figure 8.10
NOTE: Not all parts will be used for this installation.
H. Blower Installation
TOOLS REQUIRED: Short #2 Philips head screwdriver;
11/16" wrench; and a 3/8” wrench.
FROM THE KIT YOU WILL NEED: Blower in mounting
with wiring harness; speed control (rheostat); speed
control knob; pal nut; snap disc; screws; and 1 zip-tie.
FROM THE APPLIANCE COMPONENT BAG YOU
WILL NEED: Snap disc bracket; 10-32 nut.
KIT CONTENTS:
1 - Blower Mounted in Housing
2 - Speed Control Knob
3 - Pal Nut
4 - Ceramic Snap Disc
5 - Speed Control (Rheostat)
6 - Wire Harness (attached to Blower)
7 - 12 Screws
8 - 12 inch Glass Tape
9 - 1 Zip Tie
10 - Bracket #1
11 - Snap Disc Bracket
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Remove the top of the appliance and set aside.
Remove the back shield by removing the two screws along
the top of the shield.
Figure 8.11
Place the blower on the floor behind the appliance and route
the ends of the wiring harness through the rubber grommet
on the underside. Holding the blower in place, attach it to the
appliance with four of the screws provided.
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SNAP DISC
SNAP DISC
BRACKET
SPADE
TERMINALS
Figure 8.12 Install the snap disc. A snap disc bracket is located
in the appliance's component bag. Bend the two spade teminals on the snap disc from a horizontal to a vertical position.
Insert the snap disc through the hole in the snap disc bracket
and attach the two white wires from the wiring harness to the
snap disc.
Install the speed control (rheostat). The speed
control mounts to the decorative cover previously removed.
Insert the stem of the speed control through the hole located
on the right side of the cover. Secure with the pal nut using
an 11/16 in. wrench.
Figure 8.14
Attach the black and white wires that were routed under the
appliance . Push the speed control knob onto the stem and
re-attach the decorative cover.
Secure the wires up and out of the way using the zip tie
provided.
Plug in the blower.
NOTE: The blower will not run until the appliance has
heated up enough to activate the snap disc. This can take
up to 15 minutes depending on the temperature of the room.
Likewise, the blower will not turn off until the appliance has
cooled off enough to turn off the snapdisc.
With the cast iron front of the appliance removed,
remove the decorative cover located under the appliance.
To remove the cover, remove the two screws on the front
of the appliance that hold the cover in place. Pull the cover
forward, down and out.
Figure 8.13
Turning the control knob to the left (counterclockwise) until
you hear an audible click will turn the blower "OFF". Turning
the control knob to the right (clockwise) until you hear a click
will turn the blower "ON". Turning the control knob further to
the right will reduce the speed of the blower.
Attach the snap disc bracket to the stud located under the
left side of the appliance using the 10-32 nut.
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Thermal Disc
WHITE
BLACK
WHITE
Fan Speed Control
BLACK
GREEN
Ground
Strain Relief
Bushing
BLACK
WHITE
Power Cord
(110 VAC)
BLACK
Fan Assembly
Figure 8.15 Blower Wiring Diagram
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I. Ignition Module Access and Battery
Replacement
OPEN
CLOSE
Loosen the wingnut that secures the damper. The
wingnut is located on the underside of the appliance, to the
right of the pilot assembly.
Figure 8.17
To CLOSE the intake damper, pull the wingnut forward toward
the front of the appliance..
Figure 8.16 The ignition module is located under the appliance
attached to the decorative cover.
To OPEN the damper, push the wingnut back. Adust the
damper in 1/4 in. increments until the desired flame is
achieved. After adjustment, tighten the nut.
K. Shutter Adjustment
Lift off the appliance top and place it on a flat surface, with
the porcelain side up to prevent damage.
OPEN
Remove the appliance front by sliding it upwards in the
grooves, being careful not to chip the porcelain. Lay the
appliance front face up on a flat surface.
With the cast iron front of the appliance removed, remove the
decorative cover located under the appliance. To remove the
cover, remove the two screws on the front of the appliance
that hold the cover in place. Pull the cover forward, down
and out. The module will then be accessible for service or
battery replacement.
CLOSE
The shutter is located on the underside of the
appliance, on the right side. To adjust the shutter, loosen
the wingnut.. Retighten the wingnut after adjustment.
Figure 8.18
The single "AA" 1.5V battery that powers the ignitor is
located in the module. To replace the battery, open the
battery compartment and remove the old battery. Replace
the battery making sure the polarity is correct.
J. Intake Damper Operation
Moving the shutter bolt to the right closes the shutter. Moving
the shutter bolt to the left, will open the shutter. Opening the
shutter causes flames to become shorter and blue. Closing
the shutter creates taller orange/yellow flames.
NOTE: Do not close so much as to cause a sooty flame.
The intake damper can be used with or without the flue restricImproper adjustment can cause sooting in the firebox and/
tor to adjust the air flow. Opening the damper makes the
or on the outside of a house with a horizontal termination.
flames shorter and more active. Closing the damper makes
the flames taller and less active.
After adjustment, tighten nut to lock in place.
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9
Operating Instructions
A. Before Lighting Appliance
Read this entire manual prior to using the appliance. Failure
to follow the instructions may result in property damage,
bodily injury, or even death.
•
Remove all shipping materials from inside and/or
underneath the firebox.
•
Review proper placement of logs, mineral wool.
•
Check the wiring.
•
Check the baffle adjustment.
•
Ensure that there are no gas leaks.
•
Ensure that the glass is sealed and in the proper position.
•
Ensure that the flow of combustion and ventilation air
is not obstructed (front grilles and vent caps).
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to
the owner’s information manual provided with this appliance.
For assistance or additional information consult a qualified
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING
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.
B. Controls
WARNING
Glass door must be in place when appliance is
operating.
MAIN BURNER: This control is used to turn the appliance
on and off.
Risk of:
• Combustion Fumes
• Fire
•
•
•
•
FAN SPEED: This knob controls the speed of the blower
that pushes the heated air into the room.
Do NOT operate appliance with glass door
removed.
Open viewing glass for servicing only.
Glass door MUST be in place and sealed before
operating appliance.
Only use glass door certified for use with appliance.
Glass replacement should be done by qualified
technician.
WARNING
HOT! DO NOT TOUCH.
SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT.
CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT.
Glass and other surfaces are hot
during operation and cool down.
PILOT IGNITOR: The pilot ignitor is used only to start
the pilot. When the valve control knob is turned to the
pilot position and fully depressed press the piezo ignitor
repeatedly creating a blue spark directly next to the pilot,
igniting the pilot flame.
VALVE CONTROL: This knob is used to control gas to
the appliance and for starting the pilot. There are three
positions, ON, OFF, & PILOT. The indicator on the valve
indicates the position of the knob.
COMFORT CONTROL: This knob controls the flame height
from low (“LO”) to high (“HI”).
NOTE: If using a remote control wall switch, or thermostat,
the On/Off Switch must be left “OFF”. Turning the On/Off
Switch to “ON” will keep the appliance on continually.
• Keep children away.
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as
appliance.
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.
• Do NOT operate with protective barriers open or removed.
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other combustibles
away.
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C. Lighting Appliance
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 appliance has a pilot that must be lit manually. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell 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 electric switch, do not use any phone in your building.
* Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
* 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, don't
try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. 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.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! Read the safety information above on this label.
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting (if applicable) and turn off
the switch at the control panel.
3. Disconnect the power from the appliance.
4. Open the door of the appliance. May need to remove face/front first.
5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise
to the "OFF"
position. Do not force.
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" of the
safety information above. If you don't smell gas go to the next step.
7. Push gas control knob in and turn counterclockwise
to the pilot position. NOTE: Knob cannot be turned unless knob is
pushed in slightly. Do not force.
8. PIEZO IGNITER: Press down on the gas control knob in pilot position and simultaneously press the piezo igniter.
(This may take many repetitions for lighting.)
ELECTRONIC IGNITER: If the unit is equipped with an electronic igniter it should begin sparking right away.
9. The pilot should be visible through the door opening.
10. Reinstall door and face. Wait five minutes to allow pilot flame to stablize and
PILOT HOOD
establish proper draft.
MILLIVOLT
THERMOCOUPLE
11. After the pilot is lit, continue holding control knob down for approximately
GENERATOR
30 seconds. Release the knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should remain lit.
If it goes out, repeat steps 7 through 9.
* If the knob does not pop up when released, stop and immediately call your
service technician or gas supplier.
* If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob
clockwise
to "OFF" and call your service technician or gas supplier.
12. Push down and turn gas control knob counterclockwise
to "ON".
13. Push burner rocker switch on the control panel to "ON". If thermostat is to be used, leave switch in "OFF" position and set the
thermostat to desired setting.
14. Reconnect electrical power to appliance.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.
3. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise
to "OFF" position.
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D. After Appliance is Lit
CAUTION
Initial Break-in Procedure
When you light your appliance, you may notice that it produces heat which does have an associated odor or smell. If
you feel this odor is excessive it may require the initial three
to four hour continuous burn on high followed by a second
burn up to 12 hours to fully drive off any odor from paint and
lubricants used in the manufacturing process. Condensation
on the glass is normal.
NOTE: The appliance should be run three to four hours
on the initial start-up. Turn it off and let it cool completely.
Remove and clean the glass. Replace the glass and run the
appliance for an additional 12 hours. This will help to cure
the products used in the paint and logs.
During this break-in period it is recommended that some
windows in the house be opened for air circulation. This will
help avoid setting off smoke detectors, and help eliminate
any odors associated with the appliance’s initial burning.
WARNING
Fire Risk.
High Temperatures.
• Prevent accidental appliance operation when not
attended.
• Unplug or remove batteries from remote control if absent
or if appliance will not be used for an extended period of
time.
• Property damage possible from elevated temperatures.
CAUTION
Smoke and odors released during initial operation.
• Open windows for air circulation.
• Leave room during initial operation.
• Smoke may set off smoke detectors.
Smoke and odors may be irritating to sensitive individuals.
WARNING
Fire Hazard.
Keep combustible materials, gasoline
and other flammable vapors and liquids
clear of appliance.
• Do NOT store flammable materials in the appliance’s
vicinity.
• Do NOT use gasoline, lantern fuel, kerosene, charcoal
lighter fluid or similar liquids in this appliance.
• Combustible materials may ignite.
Keep combustible household items away from appliance.
Do NOT obstruct combustion and ventilation air.
• Do NOT place combustible items on top of or in front of
appliance.
• Keep furniture, draperies away from appliance.
E. Frequently Asked Questions
ISSUE
SOLUTIONS
Condensation on the glass
This is a result of gas combustion and temperature variations. As the appliance warms,
this condensation will disappear.
Blue flames
This is a result of normal operation and the flames will begin to yellow as the appliance
is allowed 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. If appliance has not been used for some time, dust can build up and
cause an odor.
Film on the glass
This is a normal result of the curing process of the paint and logs. Glass should be
cleaned within 3 to 4 hours of initial burning to remove deposits left by oils from the
manufacturing process. A non-abrasive cleaner such as gas appliance cleaner may be
necessary. See your dealer.
Metallic noise
Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down,
similar to the sound produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect
the operation or longevity of the appliance.
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10
Troubleshooting
With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your gas appliance will provide years of trouble-free service. If you do
experience a problem, this troubleshooting guide will assist a qualified service person in the diagnosis of a problem and the
corrective action to be taken. This troubleshooting guide can only be used by a qualified service technician.
Symptom
1. After repeated triggering of the piezo
button, the spark ignitor
will not light the pilot.
2. The pilot will not stay
lit after carefully following the lighting instructions.
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
a. Defective ignitor.
Check the spark at the electrode and pilot. If no spark and electrode
wire is properly connected, replace the ignitor.
b. Defective pilot or
misaligned electrode
(spark at electrode).
Using a match, light the pilot. If the pilot lights, turn off the pilot and
trigger the piezo button again. If the pilot lights, an improper gas/air
mixture caused the bad lighting and a longer purge period is recommended. If the pilot will not light, ensure the gap at the electrode and
pilot is one-eighth (1/8) inch to have a strong spark. If the gas is OK,
replace the pilot.
c. No gas or low gas
pressure.
Check the remote shut-off valve from the appliance. Usually, there is
a valve near the gas main. There can be more that one (1) valve from
the appliance and the main.
d. No LP in tank.
Check the LP (propane) tank. You may be out of fuel.
a. Defective thermocouple.
Check that the pilot flame impinges on the thermocouple. Clean and /or
adjust the pilot for maximum flame impingement.
Ensure that the thermocouple connection at the gas valve is fully
inserted and tight (hand tighten plus 1/4 turn).
Disconnect the thermocouple from the valve, place one millivolt lead
wire on the tip of the thermocouple and the other meter wire on the
thermocouple copper lead. Start the pilot and hold the valve knob in. If
the millivolt reading is less than 15mV, replace the thermocouple.
b. Defective valve.
3. The pilot is burning,
a. ON/OFF switch or
there is no gas to the
wires defective.
burner, the valve knob is
in the ON position, and
the ON/OFF switch is in
the ON position.
b. Thermopile may
not be generating
sufficient millivoltage.
If the thermocouple is producing more than 15 millivolts, replace faulty
valve.
Check the ON/OFF switch and wires for proper connections. Place the
jumper wires across the terminals at the switch. If the burner comes on,
replace the defective switch. If the switch is OK, place the jumper wires
across the switch wires at the gas valve. IF the burner comes on, the
wires are faulty or connections are bad.
If the pilot flame is not close enough physically to the thermopile, adjust
the pilot flame.
Be sure the wire connections from the thermopile at the gas valve terminals are tight and that the thermopile is fully inserted into the pilot
bracket.
Check the thermopile with a millivolt meter. Take the reading at THTP&TP terminals of the gas valve. The meter should read 325 millivolts
minimum, while holding the valve knob depressed in the pilot position,
with the pilot lit, and the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position. Replace
the faulty thermopile if the reading is below the specified minimum.
With the pilot in the ON position, disconnect the thermopile leads from
the valve. Take a reading at the thermopile leads. The reading should
be 325 millivolts minimum. Replace the thermopile if the reading is
below the minimum.
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Symptom
3. (Continued)
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
c. Defective valve.
Turn the valve knob to the ON position. Place the ON/OFF switch in the
ON position. Check the millivolt meter at the thermopile terminals. The
millivolt meter should read greater than 125mV. If the reading is acceptable, and if the burner does not come on, replace the gas valve.
d. Plugged burner
orifice.
Check the burner orifice for stoppage. Remove stoppage.
e. Wall switch or
wires are defective.
Follow the corrective action in Symptom and Possible Cause 1.a.
Check the switch and wiring. Replace where defective.
4. Frequent pilot outage a. Pilot flame may
Clean and adjust the pilot flame for maximum flame impingement on
problem.
be too high or too
thermocouple. Follow lighting instructions carefully.
low, or blowing
(high), causing safety
pilot to drop out.
5. The pilot and main
burner extinguish while
in operation.
a. No LP in tank.
Check the LP (propane) tank. Refill the fuel tank.
b. Inner vent pipe
leaking exhaust
gases back into the
system.
Check for proper vent connection at flue collar and all vent joints.
c. Horizontal vent
improperly pitched.
The horizontal vent cap should slope down only enough to prevent any
water from entering the appliance.
d. Bad thermopile or
thermocouple.
Replace if necessary.
e. Improper vent cap Check for proper installation and freedom from debris or blockage.
installation.
6. Glass soots.
7. Flame burns blue
and lifts off burner.
a. Flame impingement.
Adjust the log set so that the flame does not excessively impinge on it.
Check that logs are placed according to installation instructions.
b. Improper shutter
setting.
Adjust the air shutter at the base of the burner.
c. Debris around
opening at base of
burner.
Inspect the opening at the base of the burner. NO MATERIAL SHOULD
BE PLACED IN THIS OPENING.
a. Insufficient
oxygen being supplied.
Ensure that the vent cap is installed properly and free of debris. Ensure
that the vent system joints are tight and have no leaks.
Ensure that no debris has been placed at the base of, or in the area of
the air holes in the center of the base pan beneath the burner.
Ensure that the glass is tightened properly on the appliance, particularly on top corners.
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Maintaining and Servicing Your Appliance
Although the frequency of your appliance servicing and
maintenance will depend on use and the type of installation,
a qualified service technician should perform an appliance
check-up at the beginning of each heating season.
CAUTION
Handle glass assembly with care.
NOTE: Clean glass after initial 3-4 hours
operation. Longer operation without cleaning
glass may cause a permanent white film on
glass.
WARNING
Risk of injury or property damage.
Before servicing:
• Turn off gas.
• Turn off electricity to appliance.
• Ensure appliance is completely cooled.
After servicing:
• Replace front and glass, if removed.
• Reseal and reinstall any venting removed for servicing.
WARNING
When cleaning glass door:
• Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass.
• Do NOT use abrasive cleaners.
• Use a hard water deposit glass cleaner on white film.
• Do NOT clean glass when hot.
• Turn off appliance after 3-4 hours of operation and ALLOW
TO COOL.
• Remove and clean glass assembly.
• Replace glass assembly and operate appliance for additional
12 hours.
Refer to maintenance instructions.
Annual inspection by qualified technician recommended.
Check:
• Condition of glass, glass assembly and glass seal.
• Obstructions of combustion and ventilation air.
• Obstructions of termination cap.
• Burner ignition and operation.
• Burner air shutter adjustment
• Gas connections and fittings.
Clean:
• Glass
• Air passageways, grilles,
control compartment
• Burner, burner ports. USE CAUTION WHEN CLEANING/
HANDLING CERAMIC BURNER.
Risk of:
• Fire
• Delayed ignition or explosion
• Exposure to combustion fumes
• Odors
WARNING
Inspect external vent cap regularly.
• Ensure no debris blocks cap.
• Combustible materials blocking cap may
ignite.
• Restricted air flow affects burner operation.
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A. Maintenance Tasks
Inspect
Doors
Maintenance Tasks
1. Inspect for scratches, dents or other damage and repair as necessary.
2. Verify no obstructions to air flow.
3. Verify maintenance of proper clearance to combustible household objects.
Gasket Seal, Glass
Assembly and Glass
1. Inspect gasket seal and its condition.
2. Inspect glass for scratches and nicks that can lead to breakage when exposed to heat.
3. Confirm there is no damage to glass or glass frame, Replace as necessary.
4. Verify that latches engage properly and glass attachment components are intact and operating properly. Replace as necessary.
5. Clean glass. Replace glass assembly if severely coated with silicate deposits that cannot be
removed.
Valve Compartment
and Firebox Top
1. 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.
2. Remove any foreign objects.
3. Verify unobstructed air circulation.
Logs
1. Inspect for broken, damaged, or missing logs. Replace as necessary.
2. Verify correct log placement and no flame impingement causing sooting. Correct as necessary.
Firebox
1. Inspect for paint condition, warpage, corrosion or perforation. Sand and repaint as necessary.
2. Replace appliance if firebox has been perforated.
Burner Ignition and
Operation
1. Verify burner is properly secured and aligned with pilot or igniter.
2. Clean off burner top, inspect for plugged ports, corrosion or deterioration. Replace burner if
necessary. USE CAUTION WHEN CLEANING/HANDLING CERAMIC BURNER.
3. Replace ember material with new dime-size and shape pieces. Do not block ports or obstruct
lighting paths.
4. Check for smooth lighting and ignition carryover to all ports. Verify there is no ignition delay.
5. Inspect for lifting and other flame problems.
6. Inspect orifice for soot, dirt or corrosion.
7. Verify manifold and inlet pressures. Adjust regulator as required.
8. Inspect pilot flame strength. Clean or replace orifice as necessary.
9. Inspect thermocouple/thermopile sensor rod for soot, corrosion and deterioration. Clean with
emery cloth or replace as required.
10. Verify millivolt output. Replace as necessary.
Venting
1. Inspect venting for blockage or obstruction such as bird nests, leaves, etc.
2. Confirm that termination cap remains clear and unobstructed by plants, etc.
3. Verify that termination cap clearance to subsequent construction (building additions, decks,
fences or sheds) has been maintained.
4. Inspect for corrosion or separation.
5. Verify weather stripping, sealing and flashing remains intact.
Remote Controls
1. Verify operation of remote.
2. Replace batteries in remote transmitters and battery-powered receivers.
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Reference Materials
A. Appliance Dimension Diagram
Dimensions are actual appliance dimensions. Use for reference only. For clearances refer to Section 3.
D
C
A
B
E
F
Figure 12.1
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Location
Inches
Millimeter
Location
Inches
Millimeter
A
27-3/4
705
D
17-3/8
441
B
17-7/8
454
E
23-5/8
600
C
15-3/8
391
F
17-3/4
451
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B. Vent Components Diagram
6-3/8 in.
(162mm)
6-1/2 in.
(165mm)
9-1/4 in.
(235mm)
6-1/2 in.
(165mm)
6-3/8 in.
(162mm)
6-5/8 in.
(168mm)
9-5/8 in.
(244mm)
SLP45-BK
6-5/8 in.
(168mm)
9-5/8 in.
(244mm)
SLP90M
17-24 in.
(432-610mm)
6-1/2 in.
(165mm)
11-3/4 in.
(298mm)
SLP12AM
5-3/4 in.
(146mm)
6-5/8 in.
(168mm)
SLP12M
SLP6M
47-3/4 in.
(1213mm)
35-3/4 in.
(908mm)
23-3/4 in.
(603mm)
12-17 in.
(305-432mm)
3-3/4 in.
(95mm)
SLP4M
SLP6AM
SLP24M
SLP36M
SLP48M
4 in. (102 mm) inner pipe 6-5/8 in. (168 mm) outer pipe
Figure 12.2
SL-D Series Vent Components
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C. Vent Components List
Description
4” Pipe Length, Galvanized
4” Pipe Length, Black
6” Pipe Length, Galvanized
6” Pipe Length, Black
HHT SL-P
M= Multi Pack (6)
Simpson
®
Dura-Vent
DirectVent Pro
Selkirk ®
Direct-Temp
Amerivent
®
Direct
Security
®
Secure Vent
SLP4M
-
-
-
-
SLP4-BK
-
-
-
-
SLP6M
46-DVA-06
4DT-6
-
SV4L6
SLP6-BK
46-DVA-06B
4DT-6B
-
SV4LB6
7” Pipe Length, Galvanized
-
-
-
4D7
-
7” Pipe Length, Black
-
-
-
4D7B
-
9” Pipe Length, Galvanized
-
46-DVA-09
4DT-9
-
-
9” Pipe Length, Black
-
46-DVA-09B
4DT-9B
-
-
SLP12M
46-DVA-12
4DT-12
4D12
SV4L12
12” Pipe Length, Galvanized
12” Pipe Length, Black
SLP12-BK
46-DVA-12B
4DT-12B
4D12B
SV4LB12
18” Pipe Length, Galvanized
-
46-DVA-18
4DT-18
-
-
18” Pipe Length, Black
-
46-DVA-18B
4DT-18B
-
-
24” Pipe Length, Galvanized
24” Pipe Length, Black
36” Pipe Length, Galvanized
SLP24M
46-DVA-24
4DT-24
4D2
SV4L24
SLP24-BK
46-DVA-24B
4DT-24B
4D2B
SV4LB24
SLP36M
46-DVA-36
4DT-36
4D3
SV4L36
SLP36-BK
46-DVA-36B
4DT-36B
4D3B
SV4LB36
SLP48M
46-DVA-48
4DT-48
4D4
SV4L48
48” Pipe Length, Black
SLP48-BK
46-DVA-48B
4DT-48B
4D4B
SV4LB48
Adjustable Length, 3”-6”, Black
SLP6A-BK
-
-
-
SLP6AM
-
-
-
36” Pipe Length, Black
48” Pipe Length, Galvanized
Adjustable Length, 3”-6”, Galvanized
-
Adjustable Length, 3”-7”, Galvanized
-
46DVA-08A
-
-
-
Adjustable Length, 3”-7”, Black
-
46DVA-08AB
-
-
-
SLP12A-BK
-
-
-
-
SLP12AM
-
-
-
-
-
46DVA-16A
-
-
-
Adjustable Length, 3”-14.5”, Black
-
46DVA-16AB
-
-
-
Adjustable Length, 7”, Galvanized
-
-
-
4D7A
-
Adjustable Length, 7”, Black
-
-
-
4F7AB
-
Adjustable Length, 11”-14”, Galvanized
-
-
4DT-AJ
-
-
Adjustable Length, 11”-14”, Black
-
-
4DT-AJB
-
-
Adjustable Length, 12”, Galvanized
-
4DTAJ12
-
4D12A
SV4LA12
Adjustable Length, 12”, Black
-
4DTAJ12-B
-
4D12AB
SV4LBA12
Adjustable Length, 16”, Galvanized
-
46DVA-16A
-
4D16A
-
Adjustable Length, 16”, Black
-
46DVA-16AB
-
-
-
Adjustable Length, 3”-12”, Black
Adjustable Length, 3”-12”, Galvanized
Adjustable Length, 3”-14.5”, Galvanized
Adjustable Length, 24”, Galvanized
-
-
-
-
SV4LA24
Adjustable Length, 24”, Black
-
-
-
-
SV4LBA24
2’ Flexible Pipe Length
SLP-FLEX-2
-
-
-
-
3’ Flexible Pipe Length
SLP-FLEX-3
-
-
-
-
5’ Flexible Pipe Length
SLP-FLEX-5
-
-
-
-
10’ Flexible Pipe Length
SLP-FLEX-10
-
-
-
-
3” x 35’ Flex Extension
-
2280
-
-
-
4” x 35’ Flex Extension
-
2281
-
-
-
45° Elbow, Galvanized
45° Elbow, Black
45° Elbow, Swivel, Galvanized
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SLP45M
-
-
-
-
SLP45-BK
See Swivel
4DT-EL45B
4D45LB
SV4EBR45
-
46DVA-E45
-
-
SV4E45
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45° Elbow, Swivel, Black
90° Elbow, Galvanized
90° Elbow, Black
HHT SL-P
M= Multi Pack (6)
Simpson
®
Dura-Vent
DirectVent Pro
-
46DVA-E45B
SLP90M
See Swivel
Selkirk ®
Direct-Temp
Amerivent
®
Direct
Security
®
Secure Vent
-
-
SV4EB45
4DT-EL905
4D90LS
-
SLP90-BK
See Swivel
4DT-EL90SB
4D90LBS
SV4EBR90
90° Elbow, Swivel, Galvanized
-
46DVA-E90
-
-
SV4E90
90° Elbow, Swivel, Black
-
46DVA-E90B
-
-
SV4EB90
Adjustable Flashing, 0/12-6/12
SLP-RF6M
46DVA-F6
4DT-AF6
4DF
SV4FA
Adjustable Flashing, 7/12-12/12
SLP-RF12M
46DVA-F12
4DT-AF12
4DF12
SV4FB
-
-
-
4DAIS37
-
SLP-AS2M
-
-
4DAIS12
SV4RSA
-
46-DVA-IS
-
-
-
SLP-CCS-BK
46DVA-CS
4DT-CSS
4DRSB
SV4CSB
Attic Insulation Shield - Cold Climates 36”
Attic Insulation Shield 12”
Attic Insulation Shield, Adjustable 11”-20”
Cathedral Support Box
Ceiling Support
-
46DVA-DC
4DT-CS
4DFSP
SV4SD
Co-Axial to Co-Lineal Appliance Connector
-
46DVA-GCL
-
-
-
Decorative Ceiling Firestop - Black
SLP-DCF-BK
-
-
-
-
Decorative Radius Cover
DRC-RADIUS
-
-
-
-
SLP-FSM
46DVA-FS
4DT-FS
4DFSP
SV4BF
Flex Trap Cap with Firestop
SLP-FLEX-TRAP
-
-
-
-
Flex Trap Cap with Firestop and 30’ Flex Pipe
SLP-FLEX-TRAP30
-
-
-
-
-
46DVA-KMC
-
-
-
Firestop Spacer/Ceiling Firestop
Masonry Chimney Conversion Kit
Offset Support
-
46DVA-ES
4DT-OS
-
SV4SU
SLP-WT-BK
-
-
-
-
RF4-8M
-
-
-
-
SLP-SCM
46DVA-SC
4DT-SC
4DSC
SV4FC
-
-
4DT-TP
4DFPB
SV4LA
SLP-HVSM
46-DVA-WS
4DT-WS/B
4DWS
SV4BM
-
-
-
-
SV4PF
SLP-WSM
46DVA-WT
4DT-WT
4DWT
SV4RSM
Basic Horizontal Termination Kit (A)
-
46DVA-KHA
4DT-HKA
4DHTK2
SV-SHK
Chimney Liner Termination Kit
-
46DVA-GK
-
-
-
SLP-HHW2
46DVA-HC
4DT-HHC
4DHC
SV4CHC
Horizontal Termination Kit (B)
-
46DVA-KHC
4DT5-HKB
4DHTK1
SV-HK
RHVK Snorkel Kit
-
844-8921
-
-
-
SLK-SNKD
46DVA-SNK14
4DT-ST14
4D12S
SV4STC14
Offset Wall Thimble, Black
Silicone Roof Flashing, 4” to 8” pipes (6)
Storm Collar
Trim Plate, Black
Wall Support Band
Wall Thimble Support Box/Ceiling Support
Wall Thimble, Black
TERMINATION CAPS & KITS
Horizontal Square Termination Cap
Snorkel Termination 14”
Snorkel Termination 36”
-
46DVA-SNK36
4DT-ST36
4D36S
SV4STC36
*Stove Adaptor Kit (Vertical Cap Kit)
LINK-STOVE
-
-
-
-
Trapezoid Termination Kit (3-1/8”-4-3/4”)
SLP-TRAP1
-
-
-
-
Trapezoid Termination Kit (5-1/4” X 9-1/4”)
SLP-TRAP2
Vertical Termination Cap
SLP-TVHW
46DVA-VCH
4DT-VKC
4DVT
SV4CGV
* Stove Adaptor Kit (Vertical Cap Kit) Includes 30’-4” flex, adapters, wall thimble, masonry, ZC flashing, 991DA vertical cap.
NOTES: 1Before cutting any holes check pipe manufacturers current instructions.
2
Each pipe manufacturer has their own list of parts for kits.
3
SL is not interchangeable with SLP.
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D.
GARNET-T
Service Parts List
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 6-16-04
Ending Manufacturing Date:
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
16
15
17
18
12
14
13
19
20
11
10
9
24
23
8
7
21
22
1
2
4
6
T hree-piece Log S et
3
5
1
3
2
Item
#
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Description
Item
#
Description
Item
#
Description
1
Valve Cover
9
Pilot Assembly
17
Baffle
2
Knob, Extension, SIT, ON/OFF
10
Air Shutter Assembly
18
Relief Door Assembly
3
Knob, Extension SIT, HI/LO
11
Side
19
Front Plate, Solitaire
4
Valve
12
Back Shield
20
Front
5
Log Set
13
Switch Bracket
21
Door, Left
6
Ignition Module
14
Switch, Rocker, ON/OFF
22
Door, Right
7
Burner Assembly
15
Baffle Back
23
Door Assembly
8
Bulkhead with Flex Tube
16
Top
24
Gasket, Pilot
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D.
Service Parts List (cont’d.)
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
GARNET-T
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 6-16-04
Ending Manufacturing Date:
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. The most current information is located on your dealer's VIP site. When
ordering, supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts.
Item
#
Part Description
Alphabetical Order
Part #
Adapter, DV (6-5/8 in.)
7000-162
10
Air Shutter Assembly
7016-017
12
Back Shield
7016-140
17
Baffle
7016-125
15
Baffle Back
7016-126
Blower Shroud, Back
7016-132
Blower Shroud, Top
7016-118
8
7
Blower, Universal, Gas
BK-GAS
Bulkhead with Flex Tube
7000-156
Burner Stop
7010-152
Burner Support
7016-120
Burner Assembly
7016-011
Burner Neck Assembly
7016-166
Burner with Neck Assembly
7016-012
Cable/Switch Assembly, S.I.T.
230-1900
Component Pack
BK: 7016-007
PMH :7016-027
(Includes ON/OFF Valve; Mineral Wool; Pilot Injector, EZ, LP 35; Conversion Regulator, S.I.T., LP; Conversion Label; Orifice Plug CCR: 7016-028
Insert #56; Leveling Assembly; Snap Disc Bracket; Warranty Card; Owner’s Manual; Restrictor; Touch-up Paint and Fasteners.
CLG: 7016-024
CME: 7016-025
Damper Assembly
7016-006
23
Door Assembly
7016-004
Door Frame
7016-117
21
Door, Left, Matte Black
7016-108MBK
21
Door, Left, Porcelain (specify color)
7016-108POR
21
Door, Left, Powder Coat (specify color)
7016-108PWD
22
Door, Right, Matte Black
7016-107MBK
22
Door, Right, Porcelain (specify color)
7016-107POR
22
Door, Right, Powder Coat (specify color)
7016-107PWD
Electrode, S.I.T., EZ, Flush
842-4580
Flex Line 3/8 Flare x 22L
7000-197
Flue Collar
7016-122
Flue Shield
7016-130
20
Front, Matte Black
7016-106MBK
20
Front, Porcelain (specify color)
7016-106POR
20
Front, Powder Coat (specify color)
7016-106PWD
19
Front Plate, Solitaire (GARNET-MBK only)
464-0160
Gasket, Elbow
460-0610
Gasket, Glass, 10 ft.
844-3010
Gasket, Pilot
7000-196
Glass Assembly
7016-023
24
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D.
Service Parts List (cont’d.)
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
GARNET-T
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 6-16-04
Ending Manufacturing Date:
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. The most current information is located on your dealer's VIP site. When
ordering, supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts.
Item
#
Part Description
Alphabetical Order
Part #
Hinge Pins, Gold (set of 2)
844-5750
Ignition Module
230-1880
Injector, Pilot, EZ, LP, 35
200-2630
3
Knob, Extension, HI/LO, S.I.T.
571-533
2
Knob, Extension, ON/OFF, S.I.T.
571-534
Knob, Speed Control
19942
Latch, Draw
229-0640
Leveling Assembly
7000-000
Log Set
7016-018
Magnet, Round
7000-140
Mineral Wool
200-2550
ON/OFF Valve
15697A
9
Pilot Assembly, NG
230-1781
9
Pilot Assembly, NG, EZ, with Injector
842-4280
6
5
18
Pilot Shield
7016-164
Pilot Spacer
7016-165
Regulator, Conversion, S.I.T.,LP
230-1520
Regulator, Conversion, S.I.T.,NG
230-1570
Relief Door Assembly
7016-005
Relief Door Bracket
7016-121
Restrictor
7016-145
11
Side, Matte Black
7016-109MBK
11
Side, Porcelain (specify color)
7016-109POR
11
Side, Powder Coat (specify color)
7016-109PWD
Snap Disc Bracket
7009-108
Snap Disc, Ceramic, 125
230-0960
Speed Control
842-0370
13
Switch Bracket
7016-143
14
Switch, Rocker, ON/OFF
230-0730
Thermocouple, 34 in.
200-2950
Thermopile/Generator, Millivolt
842-0250
16
Top, Matte Black
464-0140MBK
16
Top, Porcelain (specify color)
464-0140POR
16
Top, Powder Coat (specify color)
464-0140PWD
Valve Bracket
7016-142
1
Valve Cover
7016-133
4
Valve, S.I.T, LP
842-0230
Valve, S.I.T, NG
842-0240
Wire Harness
7009-114
4
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E.
Accessories
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
GARNET-T
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 6-16-04
Ending Manufacturing Date:
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. The most current information is located on your dealer's VIP site. When
ordering, supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts.
DESCRIPTION
PART #
Manual Thermostat
812-3760
Programmable Thermostat
811-0520
Remote Control, Smart Stat
841-0960
Remote Control, Smart Batt
841-0970
Speed Control (Rheostat)
842-0370
Snap Disc for Blower (125-20)
230-0470
Slim-Line Wall Thimble
HTI-DV-WT
Glass Assembly with Frame
7016-004
Warming Shelves, Matte Black
WS-GAR-MBK
Warming Shelves, Porcelain Mahogany
WS-GAR-PMH
Mesh Screen
SCR-GAR-D
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F. Service And Maintenance Log
Date of Service
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Performed By
Description of Service
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G. Homeowner’s Notes
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H. Warranty Policy
Hearth & Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies (“HHT”) and its respective brands extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet
and electric appliances purchased from an authorized HHT dealer and installed in the United States of America or Canada. Warranty starts with date of purchase by the original owner (End User) except as noted for replacement parts.
Warranty Period
Parts
Labor
Gas
1 Year
X
2 years
X
HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting
EPA
Wood
Pellet
Electric
Wood
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Venting
Components Covered
X
All Parts and Material Except
as covered by Conditions, Exclusion, and Limitations listed
X
Igniters, Electronic Components, and Glass
Blowers
X
3 years
X
5 years
3 years
7 years
3 years
10
years
1 year
X
1 year
X
Limited
Lifetime
90 Days
Molded Refractory Panels
X
Firepots
X
X
Castings & Baffles
X
X
Firebox, HHT Chimney, Termination & Heat Exchanger
Burners, Logs & Refractory
Firebox & Heat Exchanger
X
X
X
X
X
See Conditions, Exclusions, and limitations.
X
All Replacement Parts
9-01-08
CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
This warranty applies to the original owner and is transferable up to two years from date of purchase to the new
homeowner, provided the purchase was made through an authorized dealer or distributor of HHT, and the appliance
remains in its original place of installation.
The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product.
In no event shall HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the product.
Adjustments, regular maintenance, cleaning and temporary repairs, or the failure to duplicate the problem in the home
is not covered under this warranty.
This limited warranty does not extend to or include surface finish on the appliance or terminations, door gasketing,
glass gasketing, glass discoloration, firebrick, pellet logs, kaowool or other ceramic insulating materials. Rust and/or
corrosion on any of the metal surfaces, cast iron components, baffles, firepots, doors, or firebox area are not covered
by this warranty.
Noise resulting from minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts is normal and complaints related to
this noise are not covered by this warranty.
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Hearth & Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY (Cont’d)
HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to damages resulting from: (1) installation, operation or maintenance of the appliance not in accordance with the installation instructions; operating instructions and the listing
agent identification label furnished with the appliance; (2) installation which does not comply with local building codes;
(3) shipping, improper handling, improper operation, abuse, misuse, accident or unworkmanlike repairs; (4) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure or handling
devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other such causes; (5) use of fuels other than those specified
in the operating instructions; (6) installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT; and/or (7) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing.
This warranty does not apply to non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product.
This warranty is void if the appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine,
fluorine, or other damaging chemicals the appliance is subject to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation, or
there is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but
not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation.
HHT’s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and repair of defective components or workmanship
during the applicable period. HHT may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by repairing the
defective component(s) at HHT’s discretion. Shipping costs are not covered under this warranty.
Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so those limitations may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE
WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF
THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.
This Limited Warranty is effective on all HHT appliances sold after September 01, 2008 and supersedes any and all warranties currently in existence.
If warranty service is needed, you should contact your installing dealer. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts or components, contact the nearest authorized HHT dealer or supplier.
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I. Contact Information
R
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Hearth & Home Technologies
1445 North Highway
Colville, WA 99114
Division of HHT INDUSTRIES
Please contact your Quadra-Fire dealer with any questions or concerns.
For the number of your nearest Quadra-Fire dealer
please visit our web site at www.quadrafire.com
CAUTION
Do NOT discard this manual.
• Important operating and maintenance
instructions included.
• Read, understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation.
• Leave this manual with party responsible
for use and operation.
Your Records for Model:
Garnet-T
DEALERSHIP WHERE PURCHASED:
SERIAL NUMBER:
__________________
______________________________________
DATE PURCHASED:
__________________
_______________________________________
DATE INSTALLED:
__________________
_______________________________________
DEALER TELEPHONE: __________________
This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 4593510, 4686807, 4766876, 4793322,
4811534, 5000162, 5016609, 5076254, 5113843, 5191877, 5218953, 5263471, 5328356, 5341794, 5347983, 5429495,
5452708, 5542407, 5601073, 5613487, 5647340, 5688568, 5762062, 5775408, 5890485, 5931661, 5941237, 5947112,
5996575, 6006743, 6019099, 6048195, 6053165, 6145502, 6170481, 6237588, 6296474, 6374822, 6413079, 6439226,
6484712, 6543698, 6550687, 6601579, 6672860, 6688302B2, 6715724B2, 6729551, 6736133, 6748940, 6748942,
6769426, 6774802, 6796302, 6840261, 6848441, 6863064, 6866205, 6869278, 6875012, 6880275, 6908039, 6919884,
D320652, D445174, D462436; (Canada) 1297749, 2195264, 2225408, 2313972; (Australia) 780250, 780403, 1418504 or
other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
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