Napoleon LVX38P, LVX50N, LVX62N, LVX62P, LVX74N Installation Manual
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NATURAL GAS MODELS:
PROPANE GAS MODELS:
LVX38P / LVX50P / LVX62P / LVX38P2 / LVX50P2 / LVX62P2
ENGLISH
FRENCH PG. 81
SAFETY INFORMATION
!
WARNING
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, or property damage.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other fl ammable 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 neighbour’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
- Installation and service must be performed by a qualifi ed installer, service agency, or the supplier.
Luxuria™ Series
GLASS GUARD
ADD PRODUCT IMAGE
(LVX38 illustrated)
ADD ____ ILLUSTRATED
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certifi ed kit is used.
THIS APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED WITH
INSTALLER:
Leave this manual with the appliance
CONSUMER:
Retain this manual for future reference
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
CERTIFIED TO THE CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS:
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
CERTIFIED TO THE CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS:
CSA 2.22 AND ANSI Z21.50 FOR VENTED DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCES
CSA /
INTERTEK
LOGO
PLACE BARCODE LABEL ON THE
OWNER’S MANUAL
Wolf Steel Ltd., 24 Napoleon Rd., Barrie, ON, L4M 0G8 Canada / 103 Miller Drive, Crittenden, Kentucky, USA, 41030
Phone 1 (866) 820-8686 • www.napoleonfi replaces.com • [email protected]
$10.00
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EN safety information
!
WARNING
• This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted.
• Any changes to this appliance or its control can be dangerous and are prohibited.
!
DANGER
• Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failure to operate appliance according to operating instructions could cause fi re or injury.
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE
BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL
COOLED.
• Risk of fi re or asphyxiation do not operate appliance with fi xed glass removed.
• Do not connect 110 volts to the control valve.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO
TOUCH GLASS.
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals.
• Risk of burns. The appliance should be turned off and cooled before servicing.
installation. Sheet metal edges may be sharp.
AVERTISSEMENT
• Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
!
LA VITRE CHAUDE CAUSERA
DES BRÛLURES.
NE PAS TOUCHER LA VITRE
AVANT QU’ELLE AIT REFROIDI.
Toddlers, young children, and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to an appliance or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.
NE JAMAIS LAISSER LES
ENFANTS TOUCHER LA VITRE.
Une barriére conçu à réduire le risque de brûlures
• Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffi c and away from furniture and draperies.
sera installé pour la protection des enfants et d’autres personnes à risque.
• Ensure you have incorporated adequate safety measure to protect infants/toddlers from touching hot surfaces.
• Even after the appliance is out, the glass and/or screen will remain hot for an extended period of time.
• Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety screens and hearth guards to protect children from hot surfaces. These screens and guards must be fastened to the fl oor.
• Any safety screen, guard or barrier removed for servicing the appliance, must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
• The appliance is a vented gas-fi red appliance. Do not burn wood or other materials in the appliance.
• The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids.
• Under no circumstances should this appliance be modifi ed.
• This appliance must not be connected to a chimney fl ue pipe serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
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!
WARNING
• Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door.
• When equipped with pressure relief doors, they must be kept closed while the appliance is operating to prevent exhaust fumes containing carbon monoxide, from entering into the home. Temperatures of the exhaust escaping through these openings can also cause the surrounding combustible materials to overheat and catch fi re.
• Only doors / optional fronts certifi ed with the unit are to be installed on the appliance.
• Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe manner. As with all plastic bags, these are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants.
• As with any combustion appliance, we recommend having your appliance regularly inspected and serviced as well as having a carbon monoxide detector installed in the same area to defend you and your family against carbon monoxide.
• Ensure clearances to combustibles are maintained when building a mantel or shelves above the appliance.
Elevated temperatures on the wall or in the air above the appliance can cause melting, discolouration or damage to decorations, a T.V. or other electronic components.
• A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed.
• If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer’s barrier for this appliance.
• Installation and repair should be done by a qualifi ed service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
3.1
!
WARNING
• This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted.
• Any changes to this appliance or its control can be dangerous and are prohibited.
!
DANGER
• Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failure to operate appliance according to operating instructions could cause fi re or injury.
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE
BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL
COOLED.
• Risk of fi re or asphyxiation do not operate appliance with fi xed glass removed.
• Do not connect 110 volts to the control valve.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO
TOUCH GLASS.
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals.
• Risk of burns. The appliance should be turned off and cooled before servicing.
installation. Sheet metal edges may be sharp.
!
AVERTISSEMENT
LA VITRE CHAUDE CAUSERA
• Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
NE PAS TOUCHER LA VITRE
• Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.
Toddlers, young children, and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to an appliance or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.
causées par le verre chaud est fourni avec l’appareil et
• Clothing or other fl ammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance.
• Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffi c and away from furniture and draperies.
sera installé pour la protection des enfants et d’autres personnes à risque.
• Ensure you have incorporated adequate safety measure to protect infants/toddlers from touching hot surfaces.
• Even after the appliance is out, the glass and/or screen will remain hot for an extended period of time.
• Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety screens and hearth guards to protect children from hot surfaces. These screens and guards must be fastened to the fl oor.
• Any safety screen, guard or barrier removed for servicing the appliance, must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
• The appliance is a vented gas-fi red appliance. Do not burn wood or other materials in the appliance.
• The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other fl ammable vapors and liquids.
• Under no circumstances should this appliance be modifi ed.
• This appliance must not be connected to a chimney fl ue pipe serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.
!
to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
safety information
WARNING
• Do not operate the appliance with the glass door removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualifi ed service person.
• Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door.
• When equipped with pressure relief doors, they must be kept closed while the appliance is operating to prevent exhaust fumes containing carbon monoxide, from entering into the home. Temperatures of the exhaust escaping through these openings can also cause the surrounding combustible materials to overheat and catch fi re.
• Only doors / optional fronts certifi ed with the unit are to be installed on the appliance.
• Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe manner. As with all plastic bags, these are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants.
• As with any combustion appliance, we recommend having your appliance regularly inspected and serviced as well as having a carbon monoxide detector installed in the same area to defend you and your family against carbon monoxide.
• Ensure clearances to combustibles are maintained when building a mantel or shelves above the appliance.
Elevated temperatures on the wall or in the air above the appliance can cause melting, discolouration or damage to decorations, a T.V. or other electronic components.
• A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed.
• If the barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer’s barrier for this appliance.
• Installation and repair should be done by a qualifi ed service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
EN
3.1
!
WARNING
!
FIRE RISK HAZARD / DELAYED IGNITION
High supply pressure will damage the valve / controls.
Disconnect the appliance main gas valve/control from the supply piping when pressure testing that system at pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
Isolate the appliance with it’s shut off valve during any pressure testing of the supply piping at pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
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EN table of contents
1.0 general information 5
1.1 rates and efficiencies
1.2 installation overview
1.3 Dynamic Heat Control™
1.4 rating plate/lighting instruction
location
1.5 mobile home installation
10
11
1.6 hardware list 11
1.7 lifting handles installation/removal 11
6
7
8
2.0 dimensions
2.1 single-sided
2.2 see-thru
12
12
13
3.0 minimum venting requirements 14
3.1 typical venting installation
3.2 minimum air terminal location clearances 18
3.3 horizontal termination
3.4 vertical termination
16
19
22
4.0 installation planning 23
4.1 installation option 1 - open enclosure
(enclosure stops short of the ceiling) 24
4.2 installation option 2 - front opening 25
4.3 installation option 3 - Rear Opening 26
4.4 installation option 4 - open enclosure with hard combustible valance 27
5.0 rough framing - before appliance
installation 28
28 5.1 minimum framing dimensions
5.1.1 minimum clearance to combustible enclosures
6.0 venting installation
29
32
6.1 firestop spacer assembly
6.2 horizontal installation
6.3 vertical installation
6.4 using flexible vent components
6.4.1 horizontal air terminal installation 35
6.5 vertical air terminal installation
6.5.1 appliance vent connection
6.6 vent shield installation
36
36
37
32
34
34
35
7.0 electrical information 38
7.1 hard wiring connection
7.2 receptacle wiring diagram
38
38
7.3 in the event of a power failure 38
7.4 battery holder/switch installation 39
7.5 initializing the battery holder/switch for the first time
7.6 wiring diagram
7.7 eFire controller application
7.7.1 LVX38/50 wiring diagram
7.7.2 LVX62/74 wiring diagram
7.8 access panel
39
40
40
41
42
43
8.0 gas installation
9.0 operation
10.0 nailing tab installation
44
45
46
11.0 finish framing
- after appliance
installation
11.1 framing with Dynamic Heat
Control™
12.0 finishing
47
47
51
12.1 fastener placement restriction
12.2 finishing with combustibles
12.3 minimum combustible mantel
51
52 clearances 54
12.4 glass guard installation / removal 55
61 12.5 anti condensation switch
12.6 firebox glass door installation /
removal 61
12.7 glass media installation / removal 63
12.8 optional media placement 63
13.0 adjustments
13.1 restricting vertical vents
13.2 venturi adjustment
13.3 pilot burner adjustment
13.4 flame characteristics
14.0 maintenance
64
64
64
65
65
66
14.1 annual maintenance
14.2 control access
14.3 burner removal
14.4 valve removal
14.5 control module removal
14.6 LED replacement
14.7 glass / door replacement
14.8 care of glass
14.9 care of plated parts
15.0 replacements
15.1 overview
15.2 burner components
16.0 troubleshooting
17.0 notes
69
70
71
71
71
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67
68
68
72
73
74
76
79 note:
The information throughout this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. Wolf Steel
Ltd. reserves the right to change or modify any information within this manual at any time without notice. Changes, other than editorial are denoted by a vertical line in the margin.
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general information
EN
Installer: please fill out appliance checklist in the owner’s manual.
1.0 general information
When the appliance is installed at elevations above 4,500ft (1372m), and in the absence of specific recommendations from the local authority having jurisdiction, the certified high altitude input rating shall be reduced at the rate of 4% for each additional 1,000ft (305m). Expansion / contraction noises during heating up and cooling down cycles are normal and are to be expected. Change in flame appearance from “HI” to “LO” is more evident in natural gas than in propane.
This appliance is approved for bathroom, bedroom and bed-sitting room installations and is certified for mobile home installation.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
There is a switch that controls the function of the appliance. The battery holder/switch must be placed in the middle position. If the switch is not placed in the middle position, the appliance will not work.
note:
A glass guard assembly designed to reduce the risk of burns is provided with the appliance and must be installed. Never operate the appliance without the complete Glass Guard Barrier System installed and closed.
The protective wrap on plated parts is best removed when the assembly is at room temperature but this can be improved if the assembly is warmed, using a hair dryer or similar heat source. The protective wrap must be removed before operating the appliance.
This appliance is a decorative product. It is not a source of heat and not intended to burn solid fuel.
This appliance is equipped with a remote control and a wall switch, which requires batteries to be installed. The remote takes 3 “AAA” batteries and the wall switch takes 4 “AA” batteries.
Batteries must be disposed of according to the local laws and regulations. Some batteries may be recycled, and may be accepted for disposal at your local recycling center. Check with your municipality for recycling instructions.
Les piles doivent être mises au rebut conformément aux lois et à la réglementation locales.
Certaines piles peuvent être recyclées et acceptées dans votre centre de recyclage local. Renseignez-vous auprès de votre municipalité au sujet des directives de recyclage.
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Las baterías deben desecharse de acuerdo con las leyes y regulaciones locales. Algunas baterías pueden reciclarse, y es posible que su centro de reciclado local las acepte para desecharlas.
Consulte en su municipalidad sobre las instrucciones para el reciclado.
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EN general information
1.1 rates and efficiencies
LVX38
Appliance Type
Fuel Type
LVX38N
Single-Sided
Natural Gas
LVX38P
Propane
Altitude (FT)
Max. Input (BTU/HR)
0-4,500
32,000
0-4,500
32,000
Min. Input (BTU/HR)
P4
22,000
40.2%
25,000
40.2%
LVX50
Appliance Type
Fuel Type
Altitude (FT)
Max. Input (BTU/HR)
Min. Input (BTU/HR)
P4
LVX50N
Single-Sided
LVX50P
Natural Gas
0-4,500
Propane
0-4,500
38,000
26,000
45.5%
38,000
31,000
45.5%
LVX62
Appliance Type
Fuel Type
Altitude (FT)
Max. Input (BTU/HR)
Min. Input (BTU/HR)
P4
Single-Sided
LVX62N LVX62P
Natural Gas Propane
0-4,500
44,000
32,000
55.5%
0-4,500
38,000
31,000
58.5%
LVX74
Appliance Type
Fuel Type
Altitude (FT)
Max. Input (BTU/HR)
Min. Input (BTU/HR)
P4
Single-Sided
LVX74N
Natural Gas
0-4,500
50,000
35,000
52.5%
LVX38N2
Natural Gas
0-4,500
32,000
23,000
40.2%
See-thru
LVX38P2
Propane
0-4,500
32,000
25,000
40.2%
LVX50N2
Natural Gas
0-4,500
See-thru
38,000
26,000
45.5%
LVX50P2
Propane
0-4,500
38,000
31,000
45.5%
LVX62N2
Natural Gas
0-4,500
44,000
32,000
55.5%
See-thru
LVX62P2
Propane
0-4,500
38,000
31,000
58.5%
See-thru
LVX74N2
Natural Gas
0-4,500
50,000
32,000
52.5%
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1.2 installation overview
14 13 9 8 5 4 2 3 general information
EN
6
GLASS GUARD
10
Recommended installation steps:
1. Determine venting requirements before deciding the final location of the appliance
2. Plan out appliance enclosure, framing, fronts, accessories, etc.
3. Install rough framing (refer to “rough framing” section)
4. Place the appliance in its final position
5. Install nailing tabs (refer to “nailing tab installation” section)
6. Install appliance venting (refer to “venting installation” section)
7. Install vent shield (refer to “vent shield installation” section)
8. Install all electrical wirings (refer to “electrical information” section)
9. Install gas lines (refer to “gas installation” section)
10. Fit glass guard (refer to “glass guard assembly installation / removal” section)
11. Test appliance (Glass Guard must be installed while testing the appliance)
12. Remove and protect glass guard. Take great care to store using original packaging.
13. Complete framing (refer to “finish framing” section)
14. Finishing (refer to “finishing” section)
15. If necessary, do final adjustments to glass guard.
16. Complete installation checklist in the owner’s manual and apply the serial number to owner’s manual
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EN general information
1.3 Dynamic Heat Control™
Dynamic Heat Control™ is a system for managing the heat produced by the appliance at and around the fireplace. The purpose of the Dynamic Heat Control™ is to move the heat away from the fireplace to allow it to circulate more effectively within the living space. By installing the Dynamic Heat Control™ both the installer and the user gain considerable benefits, see the following;
PATENT PENDING
Installer:
• Ability to use combustible framing and finishing right up to the fireplace opening.
*
• High temperatures above the front of the fireplace opening are significantly reduced eliminating potential degrading to sensitive finish material (cracks or discoloration).
• No additional electricals, fans, ducts, or manifolds are required which keeps installation straightforward.
User:
• Heat is circulated more consistently throughout the living space increasing comfort in front of the fireplace.
• Increased “real world” efficiency as heat is moved in to the room rather than retained inside an enclosure.
• Complete flexibility in selection of finish materials.
• Ability to place a TV, sound bar or artwork above the fireplace.**
The Dynamic Heat Control™ system relies on an optimized flow of air both through the appliance and the enclosure. As such the installation of the Dynamic Heat Control™ system requires certain technical considerations when compared to traditional fireplaces. Specifically, the Dynamic Heat Control™ requires the enclosure to be ventilated and requires the installer to ensure that a minimum opening area is provided to allow heat to escape and circulate at a prescribed minimum height and position. This must be carefully adhered to in the planning and the installation to ensure the appliance functions safely and to minimize installation time.
*In most common installation configurations, some specific installations require special provisions.
See “Framing with Dynamic Heat Control” section for details. Ensure to strictly adhere to instructions.
** Always check appliance manufacturers recommendations to confirm suitability and any special environmental limitations. For valuable or antique items, always refer to expert preservation instructions as some items require specifically controlled temperature and/or humidity
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!
WARNING
• Provide adequate clearance for servicing and operating the appliance.
• Provide adequate ventilation.
• Never obstruct the front opening of the appliance.
general information
EN
• 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 shut-off valve before pressure testing gas line at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PSIG (35mb).
• Use only Wolf Steel approved optional accessories and replacement parts with this appliance using nonlisted accessories (blowers, doors, louvres, trims, gas components, venting components, etc.) could result in a safety hazard and will void the warranty and certification.
• This appliance has been designed and certified for indoor use only.
THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER to conform with local codes. Installation practices vary from region to region and it is important to know the specifi cs that apply to your area, for example in Massachusetts State:
• This product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fi tter when installed within the commonwealth of
Massachusetts.
• The appliance damper must be removed or welded in the open position prior to installation of an appliance insert or gas log.
• The appliance off valve must be a “T” handle gas cock.
• The fl exible connector must not be longer than 36 inches (0.9m).
• A carbon monoxide detector is required in all rooms containing gas fi red appliances.
• The appliance is not approved for installation in a bedroom or bathroom unless the unit is a direct vent sealed combustion product.
The installation must conform with local codes or, in absence of local codes, the National Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149.1 in Canada, or the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 in the United States. Suitable for mobile home installation if installed in accordance with the current standard CAN/CSA Z240MH Series, for gas equipped mobile homes, in Canada or ANSI Z223.1 and
NFPA 54 in the United States.
We suggest that our gas hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S.
The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing
by the National Fireplace
Institute ® (NFI) as NFI Gas
Specialists
of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (35 mb). www.nficertified.org
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (35 mb). When installed with a blower or fan, the junction box must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in Canada or the ANSI / NFPA 70 National
Electric Code in the United States. In the case where the blower is equipped with a power cord, it must be connected into a properly grounded receptacle. The grounding prong must not be removed from the cord plug.
The following does not apply to inserts; as long as the required clearance to combustibles is maintained, the most desirable and benefi cial location for an appliance is in the center of a building, thereby allowing the most effi cient use of the heat created. The location of windows, doors and, the traffi c fl ow in the room where the appliance is to be located should be considered. If possible, you should choose a location where the vent will pass through the house without cutting a fl oor or roof joist. If the appliance is installed directly on carpeting, vinyl tile or other combustible material other than wood fl ooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth, unless otherwise tested.
4.1
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EN general information
1.4 rating plate/lighting instruction location
Both the rating plate and lighting instructions are attached to a chain located on the left side of the control area near the valve (access side). Remove the glass guard and the control cover to gain access to the control area.
To replace, slide the instructions back into the control area and slide the glass front into its locked position.
Pilot location access side
Rating plate location
UN COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE NE DOIT P
LES PORTES VITRÉES HOMOLOGUÉES SEULEMENT AVEC CETTE UNITÉ. AVERTISSEMENT
#53 10"
TURAL LHD50NT
NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL. FOR USE WITH GLASS DOORS CERTIFIED WITH THIS UNIT ONL
FLOOR 0” RECE
FRAMING (NOT INCLUDING FACE
ALE MAXIMALE: 2". SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL
REVISION:
KEEP BURNER AND CONTROL
COMPARTMENT CLEAN. SEE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL.
APPLIANCE NEEDS FRESH
AIR FOR SAFE OPERATION
AND MUST BE INSTALLED
WITH ADEQUATE PROVISIONS
FOR COMBUSTION
AND VENTILATION AIR.
GARDEZ LE BRÛLEUR ET LE
COMPARTIMENT DES
CONTRÔLES PROPRES.
CONSULTEZ LE MANUEL
D’INFORMATION ET
D’INSTALLATION. PAR
MESURE DE SÉCURITÉ.
CET APPAREIL DOIT
ÊTRE ALIMENTÉE EN AIR
FRAIS ET AVEC SUFFISANT
D’AIR COMBURANTET
DE VENTILATION.
WARNING:
IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE
CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE,
PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF
LIFE. REFER TO OWNER’S
MANUAL. INSTALLATION AND
SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED
BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER,
SERVICE AGENCY OR THE
GAS SUPPLIER.
ATTENTION:
UN INSTALLATION OU UNE
MODIFICATION INAPPROPRIÉE
DU RÉGLAGE, DU SERVICE ET DE
L’ENTRETIEN POURRAIENT ÊTRE
LA CAUSE DE DOMMAGES À LA
PROPRIETÉ DE BLESSURES
CORPORELLES OU MÊME LA
MORT. CONSULTER LE MANUEL
D’INFORMATION, L’INSTALLATION
ET LE SERVICE DOIVENT
ÊTRE EXECUTÉS PAR UN
INSTALLATEUR QUALIFIÉ POUR
LE GAZ, UNE ENTREPRISE DE
SERVICE OU LE FOURNISSEUR
DE GAZ SEULEMENT.
CAUTION:
HOT WHILE OPERATING. DO NOT TOUCH.
KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING, FURNITURE,
GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS
AWAY.
AVERTISSEMENT:
L’APPAREIL EST CHAUD PENDANT SON
FONCTIONNEMENT. LES ENFANTS, LES
VÉTEMENTS, LES MEUBLES, L’ESSENCE ET
AUTRES LIQUIDES QUI ÉMETTENT DES GAZ
VOLATILS INFLAMMABLES DOIVENT
ÉTRE TENUS ÉLOIGNES DE L’APPAREIL.
“This appliance is only for use with the type(s)
CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE
THE FIREPLACE WITH THE GLASS
REMOVED, CRACKED OR BROKEN.
REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS
SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED
OR QUALIFIED PERSON.
POUR VOTRE
SAMPLE
l’utilisateur pour plus de renseignements. Une trousse de conversion est fournie avec cet appareil.»
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE
OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS
AND LIQUIDS IN VICINITY OF THIS
OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
REMPLACEMENT DU
PANNEAU À UN
TECHNICIEN
AGRÉÉ.
DIRECT VENT, VENTED GAS FIREPLACES. APPROVED FOR BEDROOM, BATHROOM AND BED-SITTING
ROOM INSTALLATION. SUITABLE FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION IF INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE CURRENT STANDARD CAN/CSA Z240MH SERIES GAS EQUIPPED MOBILE HOMES,
IN CANADA OR IN THE UNITED STATES THE MANUFACTURED HOME CONSTRUCTION AND
SAFETY STANDARD, TITLE 24 CFR, PART 3280. WHEN THIS US STANDARD IS NOT
APPLICABLE USE THE STANDARD FOR FIRE SAFETY CRITERIA FOR MANUFACTURED HOME
INSTALLATIONS, SITES AND COMMUNITIES, ANSI / NFPA 501A. THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, IF ANY; IF NONE, FOLLOW THE CURRENT
ANSI Z223.1, OR CSA B149, INSTALLATION CODES. FOR USE WITH SAFETY BARRIER W010-4186.
FOLLOW THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL.
MANIFOLD PRESSURE: 3.5 INCHES W.C. (NG)
PRESSION AU COLLECTEUR: 3.5" D'UNE
MIN SUPPLY PRESSURE:
PRESSION D'ALIMENTATION MIN:
MAX. SUPPLY PRESSURE:
PRESSION D'ALIMENTATION MAX:
*MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE NOT TO EXCEED 13".
*PRESSION D'ALIMENTATION MAXIMALE NE DEVAIT PAS DÉPASSER 13".
WARNING :
CERTIFIED TO CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS: CSA 2.22-2016 AND ANSI Z21.50-2016 FOR VENTED DECORATIVE GAS FIREPLACES.
CERTIFIÉ SELON LES NORMES NATIONALES CANADIENNES ET AMÉRICAINES: CSA 2.22-2016 ET ANSI Z21.50-2016 POUR LES APPAREILS À GAZ VENTILÉS DÉCORATIFS.
COLONNE D'EAU(GN)
4.5" W.C.(NG)
COLONNE D'EAU (GN)
7"* W.C. (NG)
7"* D'UNE
COLONNE D'EAU (GN)
32,000
22,000
9700539 (WSL)
4001658
CLVX38N
BTU/h
BTU/h
40.2%
MODEL
ALTITUDE / ÉLÉVATION
INPUT / ALIMENTATION
REDUCED INPUT / ALIMENTATION RÉDUITE
P4
DO NOT ADD ANY MATERIAL TO THE APPLIANCE, WHICH WILL COME IN CONTACT WITH THE FLAMES, OTHER
MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS / DÉGAGEMENTS MINIMAUX DES MATÉRIAUX COMBUSTIBLES:
TOP, SIDES & BACK: PER STAND OFF SPACERS FOR FRAMING AND FINISHING MATERIALS. FOR FINISHING MATERIALS
SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL. DESSUS, CÔTÉS & ARRIÈRE: SELON LES ESPACEURS DE DÉGAGEMENT POUR LES MATÉRIAUX
D'OSSATURE SELON LA MANUEL DE PROPRIÉTAIRE POUR LES MATÉRIAUX DE FINITION.
FOYER À GAZ VENTILÉ. HOMOLOGUÉ POUR INSTALLATION DANS UNE CHAMBRE À COUCHER, UNE
SALLE DE BAIN ET UN STUDIO. APPROPRIÉ POUR INSTALLATION DANS UNE MAISON MOBILE SI
SON INSTALLATION CONFORME AUX EXIGENCES DE LA NORME CAN/CSA Z240MH SÉRIE DE
MAISONS MOBILES ÉQUIPÉES AU GAZ, EN VIGUEUR AU CANADA OU AUX ÉTATS-UNIS DE LA
NORME DE SÉCURITÉ ET DE CONSTRUCTION DE MAISONS MANUFACTURÉES, TITRE 24
CFR, SECTION 3280. DANS LE CAS OU CETTE NORME D'ÉTATS-UNIS NE PEUT ÊTRE
APPLIQUÉE, SE RÉFÉRER A LA NORME RELATIVE AU CRITÈRE DE MESURES DE SÉCURITÉ
CONTRE L'INCENDIE POUR LES INSTALLATIONS DANS LES MAISONS MANUFACTURÉS, LES
SITES ET LES COMMUNAUTÉS, ANSI/NFPA 501A. CODES. INSTALLER L’APPAREIL SELON LES
CODES OU RÈGLEMENTS LOCAUX, OU EN L’ABSENCE DE TELS RÈGLEMENTS, SELON LES
CODES D’INSTALLATION ANSI Z223.1 OU CSA-B149 EN VIGUER. POUR UTILISATION AVEC
BARRIÈRE W010-4186. SUIVEZ LES INSTRUCTIONS D'INSTALLATION QUI SE TROUVENT DANS LE
4001657 (NGZ)
(WUSA)
CLVX38P LVX38P
0-4500FT (0-1370m)
32,000
25,000
BTU/h
BTU/h
40.2%
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION.
MANIFOLD PRESSURE:
PRESSION D'ALIMENTATION MAX:
COLONNE D'EAU (P)
10 INCHES W.C.(P)
PRESSION AU COLLECTEUR:
COLONNE D'EAU (P)
MIN SUPPLY PRESSURE:
10" D'UNE
11" W.C. (P)
PRESSION D'ALIMENTATION MIN:
COLONNE D'EAU (P)
MAX. SUPPLY PRESSURE:
11" D'UNE
13" W.C. (P)
13" D'UNE
UN COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE NE DOIT PAS ÊTRE UTILISÉ AVEC
CET APPAREIL. UTILISER AVEC LES PORTES VITRÉES
HOMOLOGUÉES SEULEMENT AVEC CETTE APPAREIL.
AVERTISSEMENT:
N’AJOUTEZ PAS A CET APPAREIL AUCUN MATÉRIAU DEVANT ENTRER EN CONTACT AVEC
LES FLAMMES AUTRE QUE CELUI QUI EST FOURNI AVEC CET APPAREIL PAR LE FABRICANT.
TOP/ DESSUS
FLOOR / PLANCHER
SIDES / CÔTÉS
0"
0"
0"
RECESSED DEPTH ONE SIDED/ PROFONDEUR D'ENCASTRE UNE FACE 17 15/16"
RECESSED DEPTH SEE THRU/ PROFONDEUR D'ENCASTRE TRAVERS 16 3/16"
BACK / ARRIÈRE
VENT TOP / DESSUS DU CONDUIT D’ÉVENT
0"
3"
VENT SIDES & BOTTOM / CÔTÉS ET DESSOUS DU CONDUIT D'ÉVENT
VERTICAL VENT / CONDUIT D’ÉVENT VERTICAL
MANTEL / TABLETTE
TOP, SIDES & BACK: PER STAND OFF SPACERS FOR FRAMING MATERIALS. FOR FINISHING MATERIALS
2"
1"
0" *
SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL. DESSUS, CÔTÉS & ARRIÈRE: SELON LES ESPACEURS DE DÉGAGEMENT POUR LES MATÉRIAUX
D'OSSATURE SELON LA MANUEL DE PROPRIÉTAIRE POUR LES MATÉRIAUX DE FINITION.
* MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL EXTENSION / L'EXTENSION HORIZONTALE MAXIMALE:
WOLF STEEL LTD.
2" . SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR
GREATER EXTENSIONS. RÉFÉRER AU MANUEL D'INSTRUCTION POUR DES EXTENSIONS PLUS GRANDES.
SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VENT LENGTHS. RÉFÉRER AU MANUEL D'INSTALLATION
DE PROPRIÉTAIRE POUR LES LONGUEURS D'ÉVACUATION MINIMALE ET MAXIMALE.
24 NAPOLEON ROAD, BARRIE, ON, L4M 0G8 CANADA
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE VENTED USING THE APPROPRIATE NAPOLEON VENT KITS. SEE OWNER'S INSTALLATION MANUAL
FOR VENTING SPECIFICS. PROPER REINSTALLATION AND RESEALING IS NECESSARY AFTER SERVICING THE VENT-AIR
INTAKE SYSTEM.
L'APPAREIL DOIT ÉVACUER SES GAZ EN UTILISANT L'ENSEMBLE D'ÉVACUATION PROPRE À NAPOLEON. RÉFÉRER AU
MANUEL D'INSTALLATION DE PROPRIÉTAIRE POUR L'ÉVACUATION PRÉCISE. IL EST IMPORTANT DE BIEN RÉINSTALLER ET
RESCELLER L'ÉVENT APRÈS AVOIR ASSURÉ LE MAINTIEN DU SYSTÈME DE PRISE D'AIR.
ELECTRICAL RATING: 115V, 60HZ. LESS THAN 12 AMPERES
SPÉCIFICATIONS ÉLECTRIQUES: 115V, 60HZ. MOINS DE 12 AMPÈRE
DECORATIVE PRODUCT: NOT FOR USE AS A HEATING APPLIANCE
PRODUIT DÉCORATIF: NE PAS UTILISER COMME APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE
SERIAL NUMBER/NO. DE SÉRIE: LVX38
W385-2185
MAX SIZE: 8.5" X 4.75"
MAX SIZE: 8.5" X 4.75"
HOLE TO BE 0.250"Ø
MATERIAL: CLASS III A-2, PERMANENT LABEL, WATERPROOF, .010MIL VELVET MATTE LEXAN AND/OR .050 HI-TEMP POLYESTER.
MIN. LETTERING FOR "
This illustration is for reference only. Refer to the rating plate on the appliance for accurate information.
BLACK LETTERING ON WHITE BACKGROUND.
HOLE TO BE 0.250"Ø
MATERIAL: CLASS III A-2 , PERMANENT LABEL, WATERPROOF, .010MIL VELVET MATTE LEXAN AND/OR .050 HI-TEMP POLYESTER, CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING A
MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE OF 175°F (79°C).
MIN. LETTERING FOR " NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL.
", " UN COMBUSTIBLE SOLIDE NE DOIT PAS ÊTRE UTILISÉ AVEC CELUI.
UPPER CASE AND 2 POINT LEADING SPACING OR EQUIVALENT.
" TO BE 10 POINT ARIAL, BOLD FACE,
BLACK LETTERING ON WHITE BACKGROUND.
SERIAL NUMBERS TO BE ASCENDING FROM LVX38 019817
WOLF STEEL LTD.
SERIAL NUMBERS TO BE ASCENDING FROM LV38 301150
WOLF STEEL LTD.
note:
TITLE: RATING PLATE LV38 DWG#: W385-2106
DATE: 10.28.15_NS
TITLE: LABEL, RATING PLATE LVX38 DWG#: W385-2185
DATE: 05.03.17_
J.F.K.
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general information
1.5 mobile home installation
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions and the Manufactured
Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, in the United States or the Mobile Home
Standard, CAN/CSA Z240 MH Series, in Canada. This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated on the rating plate.
This mobile/manufactured home listed appliance comes factory equipped with a means to secure the appliance. The shipping brackets that secure the appliance to the pallet can be used to secure the appliance to the floor for mobile home installation. For mobile home installations, the appliance must be fastened in place.
This appliance is certified to be installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
Conversion Kits
This appliance is field convertible between Natural Gas (NG) and Propane (P). Propane not available for LVX74.
To convert from one gas to another, consult your Authorized dealer/distributor.
1.6 hardware list
EN
1 2 3
Description
1
Hex Head Sheet Metal Screw
2
Pan Head Sheet Metal Screw
3
Hex Head Sheet Metal Bolt
Quantity
LVX38 LVX50 LVX62 LVX74
22
4
18
note:
Only fasteners supplied with the appliance are illustrated.
22
4
18
22
4
18
22
4
18
1.7 lifting handles installation/removal
Secure the lifting handles to the side of the appliance as shown with the screws supplied. Once the appliance is in place remove the four screws each handle to the appliance. Discard the lifting handles.
#1 (x4) note:
The lifting handles MUST be removed prior to rough framing the appliance.
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EN
2.0 dimensions
2.1 single-sided
Base of air collar
41 3/16"
1046mm
18 5/8"
473mm
7 1/16"
179mm
GLASS GUARD
A
32 3/4"
832mm
39 11/16"
1008mm
Ø 8"
203mm
Ø 5"
127mm
8 1/16"
205mm
1/2" *
17 3/16"
437mm
3 1/8"
80mm
8 1/16"
205mm
B
C
LVX38 LVX50 LVX62 LVX74
A
(Finishing Flange)
42 1/8”
(1070mm)
54 1/8”
(1375mm)
66 1/8”
(1680mm)
78 1/8”
(1984mm)
B
C
53 5/16”
(1354mm)
57 5/16”
(1456mm)
65 5/16”
(1659mm)
69 5/16”
(1761mm)
77 5/16”
(1964mm)
81 5/16”
(2065mm)
89 5/16”
(2269mm)
93 5/16”
(2370mm)
*Finishing flange depth (the finishing flange defines the perimeter of the fireplace opening.
Framing or finishing materials must NEVER encroach inside the finishing flange).
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Base of air collar
2.2 see-thru
Base of air collar dimensions
EN
41 3/16"
1046mm
18 5/8"
473mm
7 1/16"
179mm
GLASS GUARD
A
39 11/16"
1008mm
32 3/4"
832mm
8 1/16"
205mm
Ø 8"
203mm
Ø 5"
127mm
1/2" *
16 3/16"
411mm
1/2"
3 1/8"
80mm
8 1/16"
205mm
B
C
A
(Finishing Flange)
B
LVX38
42 1/8”
(1070mm)
53 5/16”
(1354mm)
LVX50
54 1/8”
(1375mm)
65 5/16”
(1659mm)
LVX62
66 1/8”
(1680mm)
77 5/16”
(1964mm)
LVX74
78 1/8”
(1984mm)
89 5/16”
(2269mm)
C
57 5/16”
(1456mm)
69 5/16”
(1761mm)
81 5/16”
(2065mm)
93 5/16”
(2370mm)
*Finishing flange depth (the finishing flange defines the perimeter of the fireplace opening. Framing or finishing materials must NEVER encroach inside the finishing flange).
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3.0 minimum venting requirements
!
WARNING
• Risk of fi re. Maintain specifi ed air space clearances to vent pipe and appliance.
• If venting is included with spacers, the vent system must be supported every 3’(0.9m) for both vertical and horizontal runs. Use support ring assembly W010-0067 or equivalent non-combustible strapping to maintain the minimum clearance to combustibles for both vertical and horizontal runs. Spacers are attached to the inner pipe at predetermined intervals to maintain an even air gap to the outer pipe. This gap is required for safe operation. A spacer is required at the start, middle, and end of each elbow to ensure this gap is maintained. These spaces must not be removed.
This appliance uses a 5” (127mm) exhaust / 8” (203.2mm) air intake vent pipe system. Refer to the section applicable to your installation.
For safe and proper operation of the appliance follow the venting instructions exactly. Deviation from the minimum vertical vent length can create diffi culty in burner start-up and/or carboning. Under extreme vent confi gurations, allow several minutes (5-15) for the fl ame to stabilize after ignition. Although not a requirement, it is recommended for vent lengths that pass through unheated spaces (attics, garages, crawl spaces) be
Use a firestop, vent pipe shield or attic insulation shield when penetrating interior walls, floor or ceiling.
The vent terminal may be painted with high temperature paint to match exterior colours. Use an outdoor paint suitable for 400°F (200°C). Application and performance of paint is the consumer’s responsibility. Spot testing is recommended. Appliance should be off.
note:
This appliance must be installed with a continuous connection of exhaust and air intake vent pipes. Utilizing
This appliance must be installed with a continuous connection of exhaust and air intake vent pipes. Utilizing alternate constructions, such as a chimney as part of the vent system, is not permitted.
components. Minimum and maximum vent lengths, for both horizontal and vertical installations, clearances from vent pipes to combustibles and air terminal locations as set out in this manual apply to all vent systems and
All vent measurements start at the base of the air collar of the appliance.
following vent systems and may be purchased from the corresponding supplier:
Vent
Manufacturer
Duravent
Amerivent
Direct Temp
SuperSeal
Starter Adapter Part
Number
W175-0170
5DSC-N2
5DT-AA
5DNA
Supplier
Wolf Steel
American Metal
Selkirk
Metal-Fab
Website www.duravent.com
www.americanmetalproducts.com
www.selkirkcorp.com
www.mtlfab.com
For vent systems that provide seals on the inner exhaust fl ue, only the outer air intake joints must be sealed using a red high temperature silicone (RTV). This same sealant may be used on both the inner exhaust and outer intake vent pipe joints of all other approved vent systems except for the exhaust vent pipe connection to the appliance fl ue collar which must be sealed using the black high temperature sealant Mill Pac.
When using Wolf Steel venting components, use only approved Wolf Steel rigid / fl exible components with the following termination kits: wall terminal kit GD422-1 , GD422R-1 , or 1/12 to 7/12 pitch roof terminal kit GD410 ,
8/12 to 12/12 roof terminal kit GD411 , fl at roof terminal kit GD412 or periscope kit GD401 (for wall penetration below grade). With fl exible venting, in conjunction with the various terminations, use either the 5 foot (1.5m) vent kit GD420 or the 10 foot (3.1m) vent kit GD430 . a minimum.
14 to verify that it is unobstructed and undamaged.
Rigid and fl exible venting systems must not be combined. Different venting manufacturer components
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These vent kits allow for either horizontal or vertical venting of the appliance. The maximum allowable horizontal vent connections is two horizontally or three vertically (excluding the appliance and the air terminal connections) when using fl exible venting.
that all horizontal runs have a minimum 1/4” (21mm) rise per foot/meter using fl exible venting. For safe and proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting instructions exactly.
7.2
minimum venting requirements
Use only Wolf Steel, Simpson Dura-Vent, Selkirk Direct Temp, American Metal Amerivent or Metal-Fab venting components. Minimum and maximum vent lengths, for both horizontal and vertical installations, clearances from vent pipes to combustibles and air terminal locations as set out in this manual apply to all vent systems and must be adhered to. For Simpson Dura-Vent, Selkirk Direct Temp, American Metal Amerivent and Metal-Fab, follow the installation procedure provided with the venting components. A starter adaptor must be used with the following vent systems and may be purchased from the corresponding supplier:
Vent
Manufacturer
Duravent
Amerivent
Direct Temp
SuperSeal
Starter Adapter Part
Number
W175-0170
5DSC-N2
5DT-AA
5DNA
Supplier
Wolf Steel
American Metal
Selkirk
Metal-Fab
Website www.duravent.com
www.americanmetalproducts.com
www.selkirkcorp.com
www.mtlfab.com
For vent systems that provide seals on the inner exhaust flue, only the outer air intake joints must be sealed using a red high temperature silicone (RTV). This same sealant may be used on both the inner exhaust and outer intake vent pipe joints of all other approved vent systems except for the exhaust vent pipe connection to the appliance flue collar which must be sealed using the black high temperature sealant Mill Pac.
When using Wolf Steel venting components, use only approved Wolf Steel flexible components with the wall terminal kit GD422R-2 , or 1/12 to 7/12 pitch roof terminal kit GD410 , 8/12 to 12/12 roof terminal kit GD411 , flat roof terminal kit GD412 or periscope kit GD401 (for wall penetration below grade). With flexible venting, in conjunction with the various terminations, use either the 5 foot (1.5m) vent kit GD420 or the 10 foot (3.1m) vent kit GD430 . a minimum.
Horizontal runs may have a 0” (0mm) rise per foot/meter however for optimum performance it is venting.
For safe and proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting instructions exactly.
EN to verify that it is unobstructed and undamaged.
must not be combined.
These vent kits allow for either horizontal or vertical venting of the appliance. horizontal run is 20 feet (6.1m
The maximum allowable
Do not allow the inside liner to bunch up on horizontal or vertical runs and elbows. Keep it pulled tight. A 1¼”
(31.8mm) air gap all around between the inner liner and outer liner is required for safe operation.
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EN minimum venting requirements
3.1 typical venting installation
18"
(45.7cm) maximum
30”
(76.2cm) minimum base of air collar
62 3/4"
(159.4cm) minimum plus rise
LVX38 & LVX50: 30” (76.2cm) min
LVX62 & LVX74: 48” (121.9cm) min base of air collar
D
LVX38 & LVX50: 62 3/4” (76.2cm) min plus rise
LVX62 & LVX74: 80 3/4” (205.1cm) min plus rise
D
SINGLE-SIDED
LVX38
40”
LVX50
46 1/2”
LVX62
52 1/2”
SEE-THRU
LVX74
58 1/2” special vent installation (periscope termination)
Use the periscope kit to locate the air termination above grade. The periscope must be installed so that when final grading is completed, the bottom air slot is located a minimum 12” (30.5cm) above grade. The maximum allowable vent length is 10’ (3m).
D
12"
(30.5cm) minimum to grade
30”
12"
(30.5cm) minimum to grade
LVX38 & LVX50: 30” (76.2cm) min
LVX62 & LVX74: 48” (121.9cm) min base of air collar base of air collar
D
SINGLE-SIDED
LVX38
40”
16
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LVX50
46 1/2”
SEE-THRU
LVX62
N/A
LVX74
N/A
SINGLE-SIDED OR SEE-THRU minimum venting requirements
EN
16" (40.6cm) minimum
40 ft (12m) maximum
6 ft (1m) minimum base of air collar
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3.2 minimum air terminal location clearances
Covered balcony applications ††*
R
Q
S
G
P
18
E
F
A
B
C
D
G
H
I
J
K
L
Q
MIN
= 3 feet
(0.9m)
INSTALLATIONS
CANADA U.S.A.
12” (30.5cm) 12” (30.5cm) Clearance above grade, veranda porch, deck or balcony.
R
MAX
= 2 x Q
ACTUAL
R
MAX
≤ 15 feet
(4.6m)
12” (30.5cm) Δ
12” (30.5cm)*
18”
(45.7cm)**
9” (229mm) *
18”
(45.7cm)**
Clearance to permanently closed windows.
Vertical clearance to ventilated soffi ts located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2’
(0.6m) from the center line of the terminal.
12” (30.5cm)** 12” (30.5cm)** Clearance to unventilated soffi t.
0” (0mm)
0” (0mm)***
2” (51mm)***
3’(0.9m)
9” (229mm)
0” (0mm)
0” (0mm)***
2” (51mm)***
3’(0.9m)****
Clearance to windows or doors that open.
Clearance to an outside corner wall.
Clearance to an inside non -combustible corner wall or protruding non -combustible obstructions (chimney, etc.).
Clearance to an inside combustible corner wall or protruding combustible obstructions (vent chase, etc.).
Clearance to each side of the center line extended above the meter / regulator assembly to a maximum vertical distance of 15’ (4.6m).
3’ (0.9m)
12” (30.5cm)
6’ (1.8m)
7’ (2.1m) ‡
3’ (0.9m)****
9” (229mm)
Clearance to a service regulator vent outlet.
Clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet to the building or a combustion air inlet to any other appliance.
3’ (0.9m) † Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet.
7’ (2.1m) **** Clearance above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property.
M 12” (30.5cm)†† 12” (30.5cm)**** Clearance under a veranda, porch or deck.
P
Q
N
O
R
16” (40.6cm)
2’ (0.6m)†*
8’ (2.4m)
16” (40.6cm)
2’ (0.6m) †*
8’ (2.4m)
Clearance above the roof.
Clearance from an adjacent wall including neighbouring buildings.
Roof must be non -combustible without openings.
3’ (0.9m) 3’ (0.9m) See chart for wider wall dimensions.
6’ (1.8m)
12” (30.5cm)
6’ (1.8m)
12” (30.5cm)
See chart for deeper wall dimensions. The terminal shall not be installed on any wall that has an opening between the terminal and the open side of the structure.
Clearance under a covered balcony
The terminal shall not be located less than 6 feet under a window that opens on a horizontal plane in a structure with three walls and a roof.
****
†
‡
††
*
**
***
†*
††*
S
Δ
Recommended to prevent condensation on windows and thermal breakage
It is recommended to use a heat shield and to maximize the distance to vinyl clad soffi ts.
The periscope requires a minimum 18 inches clearance from an inside corner.
This is a recommended distance. For additional requirements, check local codes.
3 feet above if within 10 feet horizontally.
note:
In the absence of local codes and gas supplier requirements, installation must be done in accordance to the national country requirements.
A vent shall not terminate where it may cause hazardous frost or ice accumulations on adjacent property surfaces.
Permitted only if the veranda, porch, or deck is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the fl oor.
Recommended to prevent recirculation of exhaust products. For additional requirements, check local codes.
Permitted only if the balcony is fully open on a minimum of one side.
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minimum venting requirements
3.3 horizontal termination
LVX38 / LVX50 / LVX62 / LVX74 SINGLE-SIDED
&
LVX38 / LVX50 SEE-THRU
EN
40’
V+H ≤ 40 ft. (For longer vent runs, a power vent is required).
H ≤ 20 ft.
V + H are measured from the centre of vent elbows. Elbows are considered as 90º.
Two 45º elbows = One 90º elbow.
30’ 1-6 elbow zone
1-5 elbow zone
1-4 elbow zone
1-3 elbow zone
1-2 elbow zone
1 elbow zone
V
20’
15’
10’
2 1/2’
(30”)
0’
Base of air collar
5’
0’
5’ 10’
H
15’ 20’ 25’
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LVX62/ LVX74 SEE-THRU
40’
38 1/2’
(462”)
30’
V+H ≤ 40 ft. (For longer vent runs, a power vent is required).
H ≤ 20 ft.
V + H are measured from the centre of vent elbows. Elbows are considered as 90º.
Two 45º elbows = One 90º elbow.
1-6 elbow zone
1-5 elbow zone
1-4 elbow zone
1-3 elbow zone
1-2 elbow zone
1 elbow zone
V
20’
15’
10’
0’
Base of air collar
5’
4’
(48”)
1 1/2’
(18”)
5’
4 7/8’
(58 1/2”)
20
0’
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H
15’ 20’ 25’
minimum venting requirements
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40’
V
H
= V
1
= H
1
+ V
2
+ H
2
= 8 ft
= 10 ft
30’
90°
H
2
V
2
V
20’
90°
H
1
15’
1-3 elbow zone
V
1
Base of air collar
10’
H
1
H
2
V
2
0’ air collar
V
1
5’
5’ 10’
H
15’
0’
V and H are measured from the center of the vent elbows
This example represents a vent that has a maximum of three 90º elbows, a combined horizontal vent length (H ) of
10 feet and a combined vertical vent length (V) of 8 feet.
Since the vent is located in the dark shaded area, it is within the acceptable vent configuration
20’
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3.4 vertical termination
ALL APPLIANCES
40’
0 elbow zone
V+H ≤ 40 ft. (For longer vent runs, a power vent is required).
H ≤ 20 ft.
V + H are measured from the centre of vent elbows. Elbows are considered as 90º.
Two 45º elbows = One 90º elbow.
30’
2-7 elbow zone
2-6 elbow zone
2-5 elbow zone
2-4 elbow zone
2-3 elbow zone
2 elbow zone
20’
15’
10’
6’
5’
0’
Base of air collar
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0’
5’ 10’ 15’ 20’
WARNING
4.0 installation planning
!
• Do NOT cover or place any items in the Dynamic Heat Control™ air outlet. Failure to comply with these instructions will create a fire hazard.
• Ensure a ir flow within the air passage is not restricted in any way with the exception of approved venting.
EN
Read Dynamic Heat Control™ section before proceeding.
No materials of any type are permitted in this area enclosure top and/or ceiling
Dynamic
Heat Control™ air outlet opening
Dynamic
Heat Control™ air outlet opening
Dynamic
Heat Control™ air outlet opening
Dynamic
Heat Control™ air outlet opening
2”
Combustible studding MUST not be used past the dotted line
Stud
Standoff
Upper
Frame
Single-Sided Single-Sided
(Recessed)*
See-thru
*Restrictions also apply to see-thru when one or more recess is used.
Air flow in the shaded area must not be restricted in any way with the exception of an approved appliance vent system.
No other items are allowed in this area
Shaded framing must use non-combustible materials. No combustible materials allowed in this area or the space between studs (i.e. no wiring, conduits, electrical bores, combustible framing members, etc.)
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4.1 installation option 1 - open enclosure (enclosure stops short of the ceiling)
NOT Suitable for Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus
It is one option not to finish or close in the top of the enclosure to provide the necessary air circulation path for the
Dynamic Heat Control™ system. Leaving a complete air outlet opening above the enclosure has been found to be well accepted with respect to final appearance and offer minimal distraction. It also allows for efficient circulation of air within the room. This option offers the simplest method for framing and installation. (If installing Dynamic Heat
Control™ Plus , refer to option 2 or 3 - DHC Plus cannot be used with option 1 ). Limit the air outlet opening height to 4” to reduce the risk of items inadvertly falling into the enclosure. The air outlet opening must extend around the entire perimeter, or the entire front face of the enclosure, where the enclosure runs from wall to wall.
DYNAMIC HEAT
CONTROL™ AIR
OUTLET OPEN-
ING IS HOT WHEN
APPLIANCE IS
OPERATING!
Air outlet opening must be located out of reach of the user. Air outlet must not be restricted by furnishings or decor.
6” min
2-4”
Wall mounted object (picture frame, appliance, etc.)
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ceiling
RECOMMENDED
installation planning
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4.2 installation option 2 - front opening
Suitable for Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus
Minimum air outlet opening dimensions must be followed. The opening is required to be framed no more than 1.5” below the enclosure top (see option 2 diagram) to avoid trapping heat in the upper areas and the air outlet opening centered on the appliance center. Framing the air outlet opening lower will overheat the appliance, the enclosure, and finishing material.
DYNAMIC HEAT
CONTROL™ AIR
OUTLET OPEN-
ING IS HOT WHEN
APPLIANCE IS
OPERATING!
Front air outlet opening must be located out of reach of the user. Air outlet must not be restricted by furnishings or decor.
S
(Q x R)*
L
2 1/2” min
2-3”
6” min
Wall mounted object (picture frame, appliance, etc.)
0-1.5” Max ceiling enclosure top must be installed
ALTERNATIVE
Air outlet opening is required to be centered with the appliance.
(Q x R)*
S
MINIMUM AIR OUTLET OPENING DIMENSIONS
LVX38 LVX50
80 sq. in. minimum (Q must be 2-3”)
LVX62 LVX74
160 sq. in. minimum (Q must be 2-3”)
This dimension is determined from the enclosure height (L) minus the distance to the top of the Dynamic
Heat Control™ air outlet opening (0”-1.5”), height of the air opening (2”-3”), and the distance from the base of the appliance to the top of the appliance viewing area (25 11/16”).
*Free area. Any trim edging or finishing must not reduce or restrict minimum area. Grills, grates, louvres, or other unapproved covers are not permitted and will cause a fire hazard.
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4.3 installation option 3 - Rear Opening
Suitable for Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus
Minimum air outlet opening dimension must be followed. The opening is required to be framed no more than 1.5” below the enclosure top (see option 3 diagram) to avoid trapping heat in the upper areas and centered on the appliance center. Framing the rear opening lower will overheat the appliance, the enclosure, and finishing material.
(Q x R)* AIR OUTLET
OPENING IS HOT
WHEN APPLIANCE
IS OPERATING!
Room 2
Dynamic Heat
Control™ rear air outlet opening must be located out of reach of the user.
Opening must not be restricted by furnishings or decor.
S
Room 1
Air outlet opening is required to be centered with the appliance.
!
WARNING
• When using a rear air outlet opening, it is critical that the adjoining room or living spaces are in direct air communication (i.e. of an open plan configuration or connected by a permanently open doorway or archway). This prevents the appliance from being in a negative pressure more than that of the adjoining room. Failure to follow these requirements can result in reversing the Dynamic Heat Control™ air flow and will cause the appliance, safety barrier, and finishing materials to overheat, creating a fire hazard.
Access
Side of fireplace ceiling
0-1.5” Max enclosure top must be installed
2 1/2” min
Other room
2-3”
6” min
Wall mounted object (picture frame, appliance, etc.)
ALTERNATIVE
note:
Increasing the air outlet opening will allow the appliance, the glass barrier (if equipped), the temperatures on the surfaces above the fireplace opening, and the enclosure be at cooler temperatures. It will also allow the air to circulate more effectively in the room.
However, if the appliance is equipped with the Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus, then the opening size must be 80 sq. in. for models
LV38-1, LV50-2, LVX38, and LVX50, or 160 sq. in. for models LV62, LV74, LVX62, and LVX74.
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4.4 installation option 4 - open enclosure with hard combustible valance
NOT Suitable for Dynamic Heat Control™ Plus is similar to option 1 with the addition of a hard combustible valance. Minimum opening dimensions and valance dimensions must be followed (See option 4 diagram). Restricting air movement within the valance area will overheat the appliance, the enclosure, and finishing material.
NOTE: Air outlet opening must be at least continuous around the top of the enclosure for a valance to be permitted. Using the minimum air outlet opening from option 1 or 2 is not permitted and will overheat the appliance.
EN
DYNAMIC HEAT
CONTROL™ AIR
OUTLET OPEN-
ING IS HOT WHEN
APPLIANCE IS
OPERATING!
Air outlet opening must be located out of reach of the user.
Air outlet must not be restricted by furnishings or decor.
4” min ceiling
6” Max.
6” Min.
6” Min.
air outlet opening must be continuous around enclosure top.
Wall mounted object
(picture frame, appliance, etc.)
ALTERNATIVE
ABSOLUTELY NO OBSTRUCTION OR RESTRICTION AL-
LOWED IN THE ENTIRE SHADED AREA WITH THE EXCEP-
TION OF APPROVED VENTING
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5.0 rough framing - before appliance installation note:
When using optional finishing accessories, the framing dimensions and finishing materials may differ from what is outlined in the section below; refer to the leaflet instructions supplied in the accessory kit for specific framing and finishing specifications.
!
WARNING
• Risk of fire!
• In order to avoid the possibility of exposed insulation or vapour barrier coming in contact with the appliance body, it is recommended that the walls of the appliance enclosure be “finished” (i.e. drywall / sheetrock), as you would finish any other outside wall of a home. This will ensure that clearance to combustibles is maintained within the cavity.
• Do not notch the framing around the appliance stand offs. Failure to maintain air space clearance may cause over heating and fire. Prevent contact with sagging or loose insulation or framing and other combustible materials. Block opening into the chase to prevent entry of blown-in insulation. Make sure insulation and other materials are secured.
• Minimum clearance to combustibles must be maintained or a serious fire hazard could result.
• The appliance requires a minimum enclosure height. Measure from the appliance base.)
• Minimum enclosure dimensions, air passages, inlets, and outlets must be maintained.
note:
For heavier finishing materials such as marble, we recommend adding extra support to the frame. Ensure there is adequate floor support for the appliance and finishing material.
5.1 minimum framing dimensions
G
1” (2.54cm) min.
6” (15.2cm) min.
H
F
I
F
E
Do not put objects in front of the appliance (minimum distance of 4 feet)
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minimum
E
F
G
H
I
LVX38
18” (45.7cm)
53 13/16” (136.7cm)
63 3/4” (162cm)
18 3/16” (46.2cm)
90 3/16” (229cm)
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LVX50
18” (45.7cm)
65 13/16” (167.2cm)
72 1/4” (183.5cm)
18 3/16” (46.2cm)
102 3/16” (259.5cm)
LVX62
18” (45.7cm)
77 13/16” (197.6cm)
80 11/16” (205cm)
18 3/16” (46.2cm)
114 1/8” (289.9cm)
LVX74
18” (45.7cm)
89 13/16” (228.1cm)
89 1/4” (226.6cm )
18 3/16” (46.2cm)
126 1/8” (320.4cm)
rough framing - before appliance installation
5.1.1 minimum clearance to combustible enclosures
single-sided
EN
1” [25mm] minimum to sides for vertical venting.
When passing through a ceiling, use firestop spacer W500-0028
(not supplied)
6” [152mm] minimum
3” [76mm] to top
2” [51mm] to sides / bottom
When passing through a wall, use firestop spacer assembly
W010-4178 (supplied)
0” to non-combustible finishing such as brick and stone. When using non-combustible finishing, only use firestop spacer (W615-0162) included in the firestop assembly (W010-4178)
L
0” to back standoffs
0” to side standoffs
1/2” finishing flange
0” to bottom of the appliance note:
The LVX series requires a minimum inside enclosure height of 73” measured from the bottom of the appliance. For temperature requirements, this area must be left unobstructed. It is mandatory to ventilate the enclosure according to these instructions.
minimum
Ref
L
LVX38
73” (185.4cm)
LVX50
73” (185.4cm)
LVX62
91” (231.1cm)
LVX74
91” (231.1cm)
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see-thru
1” [25mm] minimum to sides for vertical venting.
When passing through a ceiling, use firestop spacer
W500-0028 (not supplied)
L
GLASS GUARD
6” [152mm] minimum
3” [76mm] to top
2” [51mm] to sides / bottom
When passing through a wall, use firestop spacer assembly
W010-4178 (supplied)
0” to non-combustible finishing such as brick and stone. When using non-combustible finishing, only use firestop spacer (W615-0162) included in the firestop assembly (W010-4178)
0” to side standoffs
1/2” finishing flange
(4 sides)
0” to base of the appliance
minimum
Ref
L
LVX38
73” (185.4cm)
LVX50
73” (185.4cm)
LVX62
91” (231.1cm)
LVX74
91” (231.1cm) note:
Although the minimum enclosure height for the LVX series is 73”, some venting configurations that require more vertical rise will require a larger enclosure to provide minimum vertical clearance between vent pipes and combustibles.
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rough framing - before appliance installation
Before framing your appliance, determine vent requirements before deciding the final location of the appliance.
After rough framing, place the appliance in its final position.
EN
single-sided
Before framing the appliance, ensure to install the firestop first as it will not fit between the studs if installed after framing.
note:
Although the minimum enclosure height for the LVX series is 73”, some venting configurations that require more vertical rise will require a larger enclosure to provide minimum vertical clearance between vent pipes and combustibles.
J
L
E F
Ref
E
F
J
L
see-thru
LVX38
18” (45.7cm)
53 13/16” (136.7cm)
73” (185.4cm)
LVX50
18” (45.7cm)
LVX62
18” (45.7cm)
65 13/16” (167.2cm) 77 13/16” (197.6cm)
Optional - Appliance does not need to be elevated above floor
73” (185.4cm) 91” (231.1cm)
LVX74
18” (45.7cm)
89 13/16” (228.1cm)
91” (231.1cm)
Before framing the appliance, ensure to install the firestop first as it will not fit between the studs if installed after framing.
Ref
E
F
J
L
LVX38
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
53 13/16” (136.7cm)
73” (185.4cm)
E
F
L note:
Although the minimum enclosure height for the LVX series is
73”, some venting configurations that require more vertical rise will require a larger enclosure to provide minimum vertical clearance between vent pipes and combustibles.
J
LVX50
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
LVX62
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
65 13/16” (167.2cm) 77 13/16” (197.6cm)
Optional - Appliance does not need to be elevated above floor
73” (185.4cm) 91” (231.1cm)
LVX74
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
89 13/16” (228.1cm)
91” (231.1cm)
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!
WARNING
• Ensure to unpack all loose materials from inside the fi rebox prior to connecting the gas and electrical supply
• If your appliance is supplied with a remote, ensure the remote receiver is in the “OFF” position prior to connecting the gas and electrical supply to the appliance.
• For safe and proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting instructions exactly.
• The appliance exhaust fl ue collar must be sealed using Mill Pac . All exhaust and intake vent pipe joints must be sealed using red RTV high temp silicone sealant (W573-0002) (not supplied) or black high temp Mill
Pac (W573-0007) (not supplied).
• If using pipe clamps to connect rigid vent components, a minimum of 3 screws must also be used to ensure the connection cannot slip off.
• Do not clamp the fl exible vent pipe.
• Risk of fi re, explosion, or asphyxiation. Improper support of the entire venting system may allow vent to sag and separate. Use vent run supports and connect vent sections per installation instructions.
• Risk of fi re, do not allow loose materials or insulation to touch the vent pipe. Remove insulation to allow for the installation of the attic shield and to maintain clearances to combustibles.
• Do not fi ll the space between the vent pipe and enclosure with any type of material. Do not pack insulation or combustibles between ceiling fi restops. Always maintain specifi ed clearances around venting and fi restop systems. Install wall shields and fi restops as specifi ed. Failure to keep insulation or other materials away from vent pipe may cause fi re.
42.1
For optimum performance, it is recommended that all horizontal runs have a minimum of 1/4" (6mm) rise per foot using flexible venting.
note:
The vent shield is telescopic and must be adjusted to shield the first 30” (76.2cm) of vertical vent when applicable.
For vent shield installation, see section “vent shield installation”
Power vent system available with reduced vent pipe diameter and longer vent runs.
6.1 firestop spacer assembly
1. Install firestop standoffs onto the firestop spacer (Figure 1).
2. Install firestop vent shield below the top firestop standoff (Figure 2).
3. Install the other firestop vent shield on the opposite side (Figure 3).
Type 3 (x18)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
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Fig. 3
venting installation
4. Bend vent sleeve as shown and ensure to clip the ends together (Figure 4).
5. Ensure both ends line up and secure ends with clip and fasteners (Figure 5).
EN
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
6. Insert the vent sleeve tabs into the firestop spacer sockets, bend vent sleeve tabs, and secure to the firestop spacer with 4 supplied fasteners (Figure 6).
Fig. 6
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6.2 horizontal installation
!
WARNING
• The fi restop assembly must be installed with the vent shield to the top.
• Terminals must not be recessed into a wall or siding more than the depth of the return fl ange of the mounting plate.
This application occurs when venting through an exterior wall. Having determined the correct height for the air terminal location, cut and frame a hole in the exterior wall, as illustrated, to accommodate the fi restop assembly. Dry fi t the fi restop assembly before proceeding to ensure the brackets on the rear surface fi t to the inside surface of the horizontal framing.
The length of the vent shield may be cut shorter for combustible walls that are less than 8 1/2” (215.9mm) thick but the vent shield must extend the full depth of the combustible wall.
note:
FIRESTOP
Do not fi ll the air space between the fi restop spacer and the exterior wall with any type of insulating material (i.e. spray foam).
SPACER
VENT
SHIELD
VENT
SLEEVE
FINISHING
FINISHING
MATERIAL
DETERMINE
THE
CORRECT
HEIGHT
A. Apply a bead of caulking (not supplied) around the outer edge of the hole of the fi restop assembly, fi t the fi restop assembly to the hole and secure using 4 screws.
B. Once the vent pipe is installed in its fi nal position, apply red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied) between the pipe and the fi restop.
16.3
6.3 vertical installation
This application occurs when venting through a roof. Installation kits for various roof pitches are available from your authorized dealer / distributor.
See the “accessories” section to order specifi c kits required.
A. Determine the air terminal location, cut and frame a square opening, as illustrated, in the ceiling and the roof to provide the minimum 1"
(25mm) clearance between the vent pipe and any combustible material.
Try to center the vent pipe location midway between two joists to prevent having to cut them. Use a plumb bob to line up the center of the openings. A vent pipe shield will prevent any materials such as insulation, from fi lling up the 1" (25mm) air space around the pipe. Nail headers between the joist for extra support.
B. Apply a bead of caulking (not supplied) to the framework or to the
Wolf Steel vent pipe shield plate or equivalent (in the case of a fi nished ceiling), and secure over the opening in the ceiling. A fi restop must be placed on the bottom of each framed opening in a roof or ceiling that the venting system passes through. Apply a bead of caulking all around and place a fi restop spacer over the vent shield to restrict cold air from being drawn into the room or around the fi replace. Ensure that both spacer and shield maintain the required clearance to combustibles.
Once the vent pipe is installed in its fi nal position, apply Mill Pac sealant
(W573-0007) (not supplied) or red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied) between the pipe and the fi restop assembly.
C. In the attic, slide the vent pipe collar down to cover up the open end of the shield and tighten. This will prevent any materials, such as insulation, from fi lling up the 1" (25mm) air space around the pipe.
10 3/4"
(273mm)
Vent Pipe
Shield
Firestop underside of joist
Vent
Pipe
Shield
10 3/4"
(273mm)
Caulking
Vent
Pipe
Collar
16.5
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6.4 using flexible vent components
!
WARNING
• Do not allow the inner fl ex pipe to bunch up on horizontal or vertical runs and elbows. Keep it pulled tight.
• Spacers are attached to the inner fl ex pipe at predetermined intervals to maintain an even air gap to the outer fl ex pipe. This gap is required for safe operation. A spacer is required at the start, middle, and end of each elbow to ensure this gap is maintained. These spacers must not be removed.
EN
Elbow
Spacers
For safe and proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting instructions exactly.
The vent system must be supported approximately every 3 feet (0.9m) for both vertical and horizontal runs. Use Wolf Steel Ltd. support ring assembly or equivalent noncombustible strapping to maintain the minimum clearance to combustibles for both vertical and horizontal runs.
All inner fl ex pipe and outer fl ex pipe joints may be sealed using high temperature red RTV silicone W573-0002 (not supplied) or the high temperature sealant W573-
Caulking 0007 Mill Pac (not supplied). However, the high temperature sealant W573-0007
Mill Pac (not supplied) must be used on the joint connecting the inner fl ex pipe and the exhaust fl ue collar.
Use only approved fl exible vent pipe kits marked:
Red RTV Silicone
“Wolf Steel Approved Venting” or “E2” as identifi ed by the stamp only on the fl ex pipes.
6.4.1 horizontal air terminal installation Type 1 (x6)
A.
B.
C.
D.
Stretch the inner fl ex pipe to the required length taking into account the additional length needed for the fi nished wall surface. Apply a heavy bead of the red RTV silicone
(W573-0002) (not supplied) to the inner sleeve of the air terminal. Slip the vent pipe a minimum of 2” (50.8mm) over the inner sleeve of the air terminal and secure with a minimum of 3 screws.
Using the outer fl ex pipe, slide over the outer combustion air sleeve of the air terminal and secure with a minimum of 3 screws. Seal using red RTV silicone (W573-0002)
(not supplied).
Insert the vent pipes through the fi restop maintaining the required clearance to combustibles. Holding the air terminal (lettering in an upright, readable position), secure to the exterior wall and make weather tight by sealing with caulking (not supplied).
If more vent pipe needs to be used to reach the fi replace, couple them together, as illustrated. The vent system must be supported approximately every 3 feet (0.9m) for both vertical and horizontal runs. Use non-combustible strapping to maintain the minimum clearance to combustibles.
Caulking
Caulking
Pipe
ADD GRAPHIC
Red RTV Silicone
(RED RTV)
Screws
E. Stove Appliances Only: From inside the house, using
Red RTV Silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied), seal between the vent pipe and the fi restop. Then slide the black trim collar over the vent pipe up to the fi restop.
Caulking
The air terminal mounting plate may be recessed into the exterior wall or siding no greater than the depth of its return fl ange.
Inner Flex
18.1
2" (50.8mm) Overlap
Red RTV Silicone
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6.5 vertical air terminal installation
!
WARNING
• Maintain a minimum 2” (51mm) space between the air inlet base and the storm collar.
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NOTE: Fastening hardware provided with appropriate roof terminal and liner kits.
A. Fasten the roof support to the roof using 6 screws. The roof support is optional. In this case, the venting is to be adequately supported using either an alternate method suitable to the authority having jurisdiction or the optional roof support.
B. Stretch the inner fl ex pipe to the required length. Slip the inner fl ex pipe a minimum of 2” (51mm) over the inner pipe of the air terminal connector and secure with a minimum of three screws, when 4/7, 5/8 and 3/5 venting is used and a minimum of six screws when using 8/10 or 8/11 venting. Seal using a heavy bead of red RTV silicone (W573-
0002) (not supplied).
C. Repeat using the outer fl ex pipe, using a heavy bead of red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied) and a minimum of three screws, when 4/7, 5/8 and 3/5 venting is used and a minimum of six screws when using 8/10 or 8/11 venting.
Roof Support
Inner Pipe
D. Thread the air terminal connector / vent pipe assembly down through the roof. The air terminal must be positioned vertically and plumb.
Attach the air terminal connector to the roof support, ensuring that the top of the air terminal is 16” (40.6cm) above the highest point that it penetrates the roof.
E. Remove nails from the shingles, above and to the sides of the air terminal connector. Place the fl ashing over the air terminal connector leaving a min. 3/4” (19mm) of the air terminal connector showing above the top of the fl ashing. Slide the fl ashing underneath the sides and upper edge of the shingles. Ensure that the air terminal connector is properly centered within the fl ashing, giving a 3/4” (19mm) margin all around. Fasten to the roof. Do not nail through the lower portion of the fl ashing. Make weather-tight by sealing with caulking. Where possible, cover the sides and top edges of the fl ashing with roofi ng material.
2” (51mm)
F. Aligning the seams of the terminal and air terminal connector, place the terminal over the air terminal connector making sure the vent pipe goes into the hole in the terminal. Secure with a minimum of three screws, when 4/7, 5/8 and 3/5 venting is used and a minimum of six screws when using 8/10 or 8/11 venting.
G. Apply a heavy bead of weatherproof caulking 2” (51mm) above the fl ashing. Install the storm collar around the air terminal and slide down to the caulking. Tighten to ensure that a weather-tight seal between the air terminal and the collar is achieved.
H. If more vent pipe needs to be used to reach the appliance, see “ horizontal air terminal installation ” section.
REAR VENT
6.5.1 appliance vent connection
ADD FASTENER TYPE
A.
#8 X 1/2”
Install the inner fl ex pipe to the appliance. Secure with a minimum of three screws when installing 3”/5”, 4”/7” or 5”/8” venting, or six screws when installing 8”/10” or 8”/11” venting. Seal the joint and screw holes using Mill Pac sealant (W573-0007) (not supplied).
B. Install the outer fl ex pipe to the appliance. Secure with a minimum of three screws when installing 3”/5”, 4”/7” or 5”/”8 venting, or six screws when installing 8”/10” or 8”/11” venting. Seal the joints using high temperature red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied).
Silicone
(W572-0002)
Inner Flex Pipe
Outer Flex Pipe
Red RTV
Silicone
Caulking
Storm Collar
Flashing
#8 X 1/2”
Self Drilling
Screws
INSERT
IMAGE
HERE
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TOP VENT - RIGID/FLEX
#8 X 1/2”
Self Drilling
Screws
2” (50.8mm)
Overlap
Red RTV
Silicone
#8 X 1/2”
Self Drilling
Screws
45 VENT - FLEX
2” (50.8mm)
Overlap
High Temperature
Sealant
45 VENT - RIGID/FLEX
#8 X 1/2”
Self Drilling
Screws
2” (50.8mm)
Overlap
High Temperature
Sealant
venting installation
6.6 vent shield installation
note:
The vent shield is telescopic and must be adjusted to shield the first 30” of vertical vent always used.
EN
1. Loosen the fasteners on the vent shield assembly. DO NOT DISCARD FASTENERS (Figure 1).
2. Adjust vent shield to its maximum vertical (Figure 2).
3. Tighten the fasteners to lock the vent shield height (Figure 3).
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
4. Remove the fasteners as shown in Figure 4. DO NOT DISCARD FASTENERS
5. Align the vent shield with the holes and replace above screws (Figure 5).
6. Secure the vent shield with two fasteners (supplied) to the front upper frame (Figure 6).
Type 1 (x2)
Fig. 3
Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6
FOR SEE-THRU APPLIANCES, REPEAT STEPS WITH THE OPPOSITE SIDE (2 vent shields required)
SEE-THRU EXAMPLE
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7.0 electrical information
7.1 hard wiring connection
It is necessary to hard wire this appliance.
Permanently framing the appliance with an enclosure, requires the appliance junction box to be hard wired.
This appliance must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in Canada or the ANSI/NFPA 70-1996
National Electrical Code in the United States.
7.2 receptacle wiring diagram
Lamp Blower
L1
To optional LHAD kit
L2
Power Supply
Cable Connector
7.3 in the event of a power failure
If the battery holder/switch is equipped with batteries, they will enable flame height control or ON/OFF function to control the fireplace during a power failure. Refer to “operation” section in the Owner’s manual when communications between battery holder/switch and remote have been lost. The battery holder/switch will emit a “beep” sound to confirm programming has been successful once power is restored. During a power failure, if the fireplace was on, the flame height will stay at the setting prior to the failure. If off when the failure occurs and then turned on, the flame height will come on at “HI”. The flame height can then be controlled by the remote.
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SAFETY BARRIER
electrical information
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8 feet maximum to the side of the appliance
(must be accessible for programming the r emote)
Install the battery holder/switch into a standard electrical switch box.
Determine an appropriate location and install the electrical box.
note:
Ensure the 3 position slider switch is in the “REMOTE” position (middle).
7.5 initializing the battery holder/switch for the first time
note:
The initializing process must be completed within 10 seconds of pressing the reset / program (PRG).
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Install the 4 AA batteries into the holder, note the polarity of the batteries and insert as indicated on the cover (+/-).
Ensure the 3 position slider switch is switched to the “REMOTE” position (middle position).
Press the reset/programming button, use a small object such as a paper clip in order to reach the button marked PRG, as shown in the illustration below.
The battery holder will beep 3 times to indicate that it’s ready to synchronize with the remote.
Install the 3 AAA batteries into the remote, as shown in the photograph below, then press the ON button, The battery holder will beep 4 times to indicate that the remote’s command is accepted.
Battery Holder
Remote
Slider Switch
Reset / Program
Button (PRG)
Wall Switch
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7.6 wiring diagram
!
WARNING
• Do not wire 110 volts to the valve or wall switch.
note:
This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for protection against shock hazard and should be connected into a properly grounded circuit. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the plug.
7.7 eFire controller application
When fully equipped, the eFIRE application allows you to create every imaginable color, selecting the one that fits your current mood, or your décor with ease, the simply color wheel tool swiftly scrolls through the full color spectrum.
Napoleon’s eFIRE app controls every function of your fireplace including; on/off, flame height and blower speed.
Using the instructions on the eFIRE controller application website http://napoleonfireplaces.com/efire , install the app and enjoy the features the eFIRE Controller app offers.
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7.7.1 LVX38/50 wiring diagram electrical information
EN
SENSE LED WIRE
COMFORT
FAN
LAMP
BLUETOOTH (W190-0090)
W750-0317 (EXTENSION)
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7.7.2 LVX62/74 wiring diagram
LAMP
FAN
COMFORT
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electrical information
7.8 access panel
!
WARNING
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Call a qualifi ed service technician immediately to have the appliance inspected for damage to the electrical circuit.
• Risk of electrical shock or explosion. Do not wire 110V to the valve or to the appliance wall switch. Incorrect wiring will damage controls.
• All wiring should be done by a qualifi ed electrician and shall be in compliance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, use the current CSA22.1 Canadian Electric Code in Canada or the current National
Electric Code ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 in the United States.
EN
43.1
Pre-finishing access panel
LVX38 Illustrated
Before finishing in the appliance, test the operation using the remote control, cycling it through all of its different modes, see “operation” section in the owner’s manual. Once finished in, access to the control components can only be done through the inside of the appliance.
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8.0 gas installation
!
WARNING
• Risk of fi re, explosion, or asphyxiation. Ensure there are no ignition sources such as sparks or open fl ames.
• Support gas control when attaching gas supply pipe to prevent damaging gas line.
• Always light the pilot whether for the fi rst time or if the gas supply has run out with the glass door opened or removed. Purging of the gas supply line should be performed by a qualifi ed service technician. Ensure that a continuous gas fl ow is at the burner before closing the door. Ensure adequate ventilation. For gas and electrical locations, see “appliance dimensions” section.
• All gas connections must be contained within the appliance when complete.
• High pressure will damage valve. Disconnect gas supply piping before testing gas line at test pressures above
1/2 PSIG.
• Valve settings have been factory set, do not change.
Installation and servicing to be done by a qualifi ed installer.
• Move the appliance into position and secure.
• If equipped with a fl ex connector, the appliance is designed to accept a 1/2” (13mm) gas supply. Without the connector, it is designed to accept a 3/8” (9.5mm) gas supply. The appliance is equipped with a manual shut off valve to turn off the gas supply to the appliance.
• Connect the gas supply in accordance to local codes. In the absence of local codes, install to the current
CAN/CSA-B149.1 Installation Code in Canada or to the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA
54 in the United States.
• When fl exing any gas line, support the gas valve so that the lines are not bent or kinked.
• The gas line fl ex-connector should be installed to provide suffi cient movement for shifting the burner assembly on its side to aid with servicing components.
• Check for gas leaks by brushing on a soap and water solution. Do not use open fl ame.
21.1
note:
Connect the gas supply to the 1/2” (13mm) shut off and flex connector (supplied). Ensure gas supply is secured.
After installing the electrical wiring and gas lines, ensure to test the appliance before finishing the framing and finishing the appliance.
Before finishing in the appliance test the operation using the remote control, cycling it through all of its different modes, see “operation” section in the Owner’s manual. Should troubleshooting be required, access to the controls can be made through the pre-finishing access panel. All other functions, excluding the burner operation, will not operate during the event of a power failure.
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!
WARNING
• If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
• If applicable always light the pilot whether for the fi rst time or if the gas supply has run out with the glass door opened or removed.
Ensure that a continuous gas fl ow is at the burner before installing the door. When lit for the fi rst time, the appliance will emit an odor for a few hours. This is a normal temporary condition caused by the “burn-in” of paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process and will not occur again. After extended periods of non-operation, such as, following a vacation or warm weather season, the appliance may emit a slight odor for a few hours. This is caused by dust particules in the heat exchanger burning off. In both cases, open a window to suffi ciently ventilate the room.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
• Do not turn on if children or other at risk individuals are near the appliance.
• This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand.
• Before operating smell all around the appliance area for gas and next to the fl oor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the fl oor.
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualifi ed service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been underwater.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Turn off all gas to the appliance.
• Open windows.
• 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 neighbour’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS note:
This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand.
add gas knob
A.
Stop! Read the above safety information on this label.
B.
Remove batteries from the transmitter and set thermostat to lowest setting, if equipped.
C.
Turn off all electrical power to the appliance.
D.
Open the glass door, if equipped.
E.
Turn the manual shut-off valve clockwise to the “OFF” position. (Shut-off valve is located on the fl ex connector).
F.
Wait fi ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas including near the fl oor, STOP! Follow the instructions above in the “WHAT TO DO IF YOU
SMELL GAS” section. If you don’t smell gas; close the glass door and go to the next step.
G.
Turn the manual shut-off valve counter clockwise to the “ON” position.
H.
Turn on all electrical power to the appliance and re-install the batteries into the transmitter. Set thermostat to desired setting, if equipped.
I.
Turn on the remote wall switch to the appliance.
J.
If the appliance will not operate, follow instructions “TO TURN OFF GAS” and call your service technician or gas supplier.
TO TURN OFF GAS
A.
Set thermostat to lowest setting, if equipped.
B.
Turn off the remote wall switch to the appliance.
Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.
D.
Turn manual shutoff valve clockwise to the “OFF” positon. Do not force.
31.2
O S
MANUAL SHUT-OFF
(SHOWN IN OFF POSITION)
A B
add gas valve
PILOT SCREW
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1 2
REMOVE THE SCREWS FROM THE APPLIANCE.
DO NOT DISCARD.
3
Type 1 (x2)
ALIGN THE NAILING TAB WITH THE HOLES ON THE
APPLIANCE, SECURE WITH THE SCREWS FROM STEP 1.
SECURE WITH SCREW SUPPLIED IN THE MANUAL BAGGIE
TO THE UPPER FRONT FRAME
TO INSTALL NAILING TABS FOR SEE-THRU APPLIANCES, REPEAT STEPS WITH THE OPPOSITE SIDE. note:
See “venting”, “electrical information” and “gas installation” sections prior to finish framing.
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11.1 framing with Dynamic Heat Control™
note:
Appliances equipped with Dynamic Heat Control™ can be built in with combustible framing and finishing unless stated.
There are various methods to ventilate the enclosure. Refer to “Dynamic Heat Control™ planning” section.
The appliance must be installed at this point of framing. Appliance is not shown to better illustrate finish framing.
single-sided flush
EN
Ceiling
R note:
Finish framing must be built after appliance has been placed in its final position and venting connected.
Although the minimum enclosure height for the LVX series is 73”, some venting configurations that require more vertical rise will require a larger enclosure to provide minimum vertical clearance between vent pipes and combustibles.
Option 2 illustrated (appliance not shown)
J
L
Q
E
K
F
Drywall
Insulation
minimum framing
Ref
K
E
F
J
L
Q*
LVX38
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
53 13/16” (136.7cm)
73” (185.4cm)
LVX50
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
LVX62
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
65 13/16” (167.2cm)
18” (45.7cm)
77 13/16” (197.6cm)
Optional - Appliance does not need to be elevated above floor
73” (185.4cm)
2” min and 3” max
91” (231.1cm)
LVX74
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
89 13/16” (228.1cm)
91” (231.1cm)
(Q x R)* 80 sq. in.
160 sq. in.
* ONLY APPLICABLE TO OPTION 2 AND 3 - Opening must be centered in enclosure on appliance. Dimensions represent finished sizes and where applicable should be adjusted to include finish material thickness.
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single-sided recessed
!
WARNING
• Shaded components (finish framing) must be non-combustible materials.
Ceiling
R
Q note:
Finish framing must be built after appliance has been placed in its final position and venting connected.
This configuration also requires recess area to use non-combustible facing due to close proximity to vent.
Although the minimum enclosure height for the LVX series is
73”, some venting configurations that require more vertical rise will require a larger enclosure to provide minimum vertical clearance between vent pipes and combustibles.
Option 2 illustrated (appliance not shown)
J
L
M
F
E
K
Drywall
Insulation
minimum framing
Ref LVX38
K
E
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
53 13/16” (136.7cm) F
J
L
Q*
73” (185.4cm)
(Q x R)*
M** 3” (76mm)
LVX50
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
65 13/16” (167.2cm)
LVX62
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
77 13/16” (197.6cm)
Optional - Appliance does not need to be elevated above floor
73” (185.4cm) 91” (231.1cm)
2” min and 3” max
80 sq. in.
160 sq. in.
LVX74
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
18” (45.7cm)
89 13/16” (228.1cm)
91” (231.1cm)
3” (76mm) 3” (76mm) 3” (76mm)
* ONLY APPLICABLE TO OPTION 2 AND 3 - Opening must be centered in enclosure on appliance. Dimensions represent finished sizes and where applicable should be adjusted to include finish material thickness.
** Can only be increased to 4” max by building a protrusion.
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see-thru flush
finish framing - after appliance installation
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Ceiling
R
Drywall
Q
Insulation
K
E
F
L
J note:
Finish framing must be built after appliance has been placed in its final position and venting connected.
Although the minimum enclosure height for the LVX series is 73”, some venting configurations that require more vertical rise will require a larger enclosure to provide minimum vertical clearance between vent pipes and combustibles.
Option 2 illustrated (appliance not shown)
minimum framing
Ref
K
E
F
J
L
Q*
LVX38
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
53 13/16” (136.7cm)
73” (185.4cm)
LVX50
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
65 13/16” (167.2cm)
LVX62
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
77 13/16” (197.6cm)
Optional - Appliance does not need to be elevated above floor
73” (185.4cm) 91” (231.1cm)
2” min and 3” max
LVX74
39 15/16” (101.4cm)
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
89 13/16” (228.1cm)
91” (231.1cm)
(Q x R)* 80 sq. in.
160 sq. in.
* ONLY APPLICABLE TO OPTION 2 AND 3 - Opening must be centered in enclosure on appliance. Dimensions represent finished sizes and where applicable should be adjusted to include finish material thickness.
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see-thru built out
Drywall
N
O
P
E
Insulation note:
Finish framing must be built after appliance has been placed in its final position and venting connected.
Option 2 illustrated (appliance not shown)
minimum framing
Ref
E
N* / **
O*
P*
LVX38
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
14 1/4” (36.2m)
25 11/16 (65.2cm)
4” (10.1cm) Max
LVX50
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
14 1/4” (36.2m)
25 11/16 (65.2cm)
4” (10.1cm) Max
LVX62
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
14 1/4” (36.2m)
25 11/16 (65.2cm)
4” (10.1cm) Max
LVX74
16 3/16” (41.1cm)
14 1/4” (36.2m)
25 11/16 (65.2cm)
4” (10.1cm) Max
* Thickness of finishing material must be considered when constructing the framing for the protrusion (i.e. Dimensions such as N, O, & P includes framing and finish material). If desired, side and bottom protrusions are also permitted with 4” (10.1cm) Max. (finishing material not illustrated)
** This is a recommended dimension when mounting electronics above the appliance. Otherwise, it can be as minimal as construction permits.
note:
When finished, protrusions must never encroach inside the appliance finishing flange as this will impede the fitment of the safety barrier and safe operation. See “finishing” section in the installation manual.
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WARNING
• Risk of fire!
• Never obstruct the front opening of the appliance.
• The front of the appliance must be finished with any non-combustible materials such as brick, marble, granite, etc., provided that these materials do not go below the specified dimension, as illustrated.
• Do not strike, slam, or scratch. Do not operate appliance with glass removed, cracked, or scratched.
• Facing and/or finishing material must never overhang into the appliance opening.
• The glass door assembly is a safety device designed to pivot forward when relieving excess pressure that might occur. Finishing or other materials must not be located in the opening surrounding the door as this will interfere with the doors ability to relieve pressure.
12.1 fastener placement restriction
EN
2”
1 1/2”
Gas V alve
6”
8”
No fasteners permitted.
No fasteners permitted with greater than 3/4” penetration into appliance.
When securing non-combustibles, we suggest using high temperature construction adhesive within 2” (5.08cm) above and to the sides from the appliance opening and 8” (20.3cm) below the appliance opening. DO NOT
SCREW IN THE RESTRICTED AREA AS THIS COULD DAMAGE THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THE
APPLIANCE THAT CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH .
This applies to both single-sided and see-thru appliances.
Maximum screw length to be used outside the restricted screw area is 3/4” greater than finishing material thickness.(i.e. no fastener permitted that penetrates the appliance more than 3/4”
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12.2 finishing with combustibles
With Dynamic Heat Control™, you can finish the appliance with any combustible materials except appliances with recessed installation. Air outlet opening must be located out of reach of the user. Air outlet opening must not be restricted by furnishings or decor.
!
Recessed installation with Dynamic Heat Control™
WARNING
• Shaded area must be non-combustible materials.
SHADED AREA MUST BE NON-COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS . Recessed installation requires recess material to use non-combustible facing due to close proximity to vent. Air outlet opening must be located out of reach of the user. Air outlet opening must not be restricted by furnishings or decor.
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WARNING finishing
!
• Finishing material tight to the frame around the glass barrier frame must not project more than 4” (10cm) from the face of the glass barrier (above the door and sides only).
EN
GLASS GUARD
4" (10cm)
Maximum projection
(must not encroach on opening)
4" (10cm)
Maximum projection
(must not encroach on opening)
GLASS GUARD
4"
10cm
Max
SIDE VIEW
Finishing
Flange (All
Around
Opening)
GLASS
GUARD
4"
10cm
Max
SIDE VIEW
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Finishing
Flange (All
Around
Opening)
GLASS
GUARD
A
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D C B
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12.3 minimum combustible mantel clearances
!
WARNING
• Risk of fire. Maintain all specified air space clearances to combustibles. Failure to comply with these instructions may cause a fire or cause the appliance to overheat. Ensure all clearances (i.e. back, side, top, vent, mantel, front, etc.) are clearly maintained.
• When using paint or lacquer to finish the mantel, the paint or lacquer must be heat resistant to prevent discolouration.
• Installing a television or other electronics above the appliance may cause discolouration, melting, or damage to the electronics. Use clearances as guidelines and refer to your TV manufacturer’s instructions for further information.
MANTEL HEIGHT
2" (5.1cm)
MANTEL DEPTH
12" (30.5cm) max
Top of finishing flange
Installing a mantel between this appliance and electronics or other materials that may be sensitive to heat, will reduce the effect of direct heat on them.
Follow mantel height and depth instructions for proper clearance information.
A non-combustible mantel is considered a noncombustible protrusion, see protrusion section.
Bottom of finishing flange
Optional hearth extension (no depth restriction)
2" (5.1cm)
Bottom of the unit
Electronics, picture frames, decors, or other wall- mounted objects must be 6” below the air outlet opening and 6” above the finishing flange.
Dynamic Heat Control™
Air outlet opening
Ceiling
6” min.
6” min.
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12.4 glass guard installation / removal
note:
The glass guard assembly (GGA) installation and/or removal will require 2 people.
important:
The Glass Guard Assembly (GGA) must be fitted before finish framing and finishing the appliance.
1.
2.
Unpack the Glass Guard Assembly (GGA) and keep packaging materials to store the GGA after test fitting.
Note:
The polystyrene may scratch the glass if it is not covered by a plastic bag. Retain other packaging materials if desired for temporary storage.
Ensure to handle the GGA as shown below as the floating intermediate glass might fall out of the assembly if incorrectly.
Outer Glass
Intermediate Glass
3.
For ease of installation, remove the access panel, door trim, and control cover.
Access Panel
Door Trim
GGA
Control Cover
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4.
Loosen the securing screws of the safety latches, slide it all the way down, and retighten securing screws.
NOTE: DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
5.
Fully extend door mounting brackets of appliance. Carefully place GGA onto supports.
Heat Rail
(with Gasket)
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Bottom Hook
6.
7.
DO’S
finishing
Hold the GGA firmly against the mounting surface.
The GGA bracket holes should be lined up with the screw holes of the door mounting brackets to ensure a clear line of sight. Raise the vertical adjustment screw approximately 1/8” for best alignment.
EN clear line of sight
1/8”
Vertical Adjustment
Screw
DON’TS
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8.
Secure with two fasteners on each door mounting bracket.
9.
Loosen the securing screws of the latch clips, slide them all the way back, and retighten securing screws.
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10.
Slide GGA into the appliance until outer glass panel makes contact with heat rail gasket. The GGA will
‘click’ into safety latches when secure. If GGA does not engage with safety clips, an adjustment may be required.
EN important:
Ensure that the heat rail gasket is touching the both ends of the back of the outer glass as shown
Heat Rail
Gasket
Outer Glass
Heat Rail
Gasket
Intermediate Glass
Outer Glass
The gasket MUST touch the back of the outer glass at both ends.
SIDE VIEW
For longer appliances, the glass pieces may look slightly bowed (illustration not to scale) when the glass and appliance are cold. This is normal and not a cause for concern. The glass will straighten and become flush to the heat rail gasket as it comes warm when the appliance is operating
It is REQUIRED to have the gasket touching both ends of the outer glass.
11.
Check if the GGA plane is straight. Adjust with horizontal adjustment screws if necessary.
12.
Check if the safety latches are correctly positioned. Adjust safety latches if necessary.
Safety Latch too high - won’t disangage
Safety Latch too low - won’t engage
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13.
Check if the outer glass of the GGA is touching the heat rail gasket on both ends.
14.
Check for any excessive play by lightly pulling the GGA outwards. The play (rattle / movement) should be negligible in the system when the GGA is held in position by the safety clips.
15.
If there is excessive play, the latch clips on the bottom of the GGA should be adjusted to reduce the play to a minimal level. This is to ensure GGA can still be clipped and unclipped smoothly without excessive force.
16.
Recheck the outer glass alignment to the heat rail gasket and adjust if needed.
17.
Safely store the GGA after test fitting. Ensure GGA is placed on a non-abrasive material to avoid scratches.
18.
Re-install GGA after the appliance finishing and recheck alignment.
To remove GGA
To open, release the safety clip from the GGA using the release tool. Push the release tool against bottom of safety clip until it disengages from GGA. Pull gently on GGA while releasing the safety clip latch.
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Pull both sides of GGA keeping it parallel to the appliance.
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EN
Remove the screws and washers securing the GGA to the door support brackets (1 per corner).
Carefully lift the GGA up and off the door support brackets (2 per side). Set assembly on a clean, soft surface. Care must be taken to protect the edges of glass.
12.5 anti condensation switch
This appliance has the option to change from an electronic intermittent pilot ignition (IPI) to a standing pilot for cold climates. The anti condensation control (standing pilot) is located to the left of the control panel. Using your finger, flip the switch up for standing pilot or down for intermittent pilot ignition.
Turning the ACS switch on will allow the pilot flame to burn continuously. This mode will minimize the condensation which forms on the inside of the glass when the main burner is first turned on. It will also help the appliance and vent system stabilize more quickly during the colder months.
During the warmer winter and summer months, the ACS switch can be turned off to minimize fuel consumption.
12.6 firebox glass door installation / removal
!
WARNING
• Do not insert fingers in the gap between the door and the door frame, or between the spring latches & door. there is a risk of injury due to the spring mechanism. Do not insert fingers in the spring door latch mechanism.
FRONT - ACCESS SIDE
A.
B.
Remove the glass barrier assembly, refer to the “glass guard installation/removal” section for details. door.
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Side view
Door trim
Door t rim
Door frame
LVX38 Illustrated
E.
F.
D. For door removal, locate the top and bottom door latches. Pull latches forwards and away to disengage door latches.
note:
Ensure to leave one hand on the glass door during entire door removal.
Tilt the top of the door forwards 90 degrees, then lift it up and out of the door latches.
Reverse these steps to re-install the door, ensure the top and bottom door latches are properly engaged prior to releasing the door (Wider units will have more latches).
note:
Ensure the door opens freely and closes sealed.
LVX38 Illustrated
IMPORTANT: Once latches are engaged, test to make sure that the door is sealed
H.
I.
J.
FIXED - SEE-THRU ONLY
G. Remove GGA from fixed side.
Remove the screws securing the door to the appliance.
Tilt the top of the door forward, then lift it up and out of the bottom door retainer.
When re-installing the door, lift onto the bottom door retainer, tilt the top towards the appliance and secure with the previously removed screws.
note:
Under normal conditions, there is no reason to remove the fixed side of the firebox glass door.
Servicing can be completed from the access side.
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finishing
12.7 glass media installation / removal
!
WARNING
• Clean the glass media prior to installation. Before applying the cleaned glass, ensure that it is dry.
• If replacing, use only the replacement glass media available from your local authorized dealer / distributor.
• Glass media over the burner ports will cause flame lifting and sooting problems.
• Do not place any media (glass or vermiculite) in or around the pilot opening and/or on the burner ports. This will interfere with the pilot operation.
Evenly spread the glass media onto the media tray. Ensure no glass media falls into the pilot opening. If this happens, insert a clean bag into your vacuum cleaner and vacuum out the glass media.
Replacement glass can be purchased from your local dealer / distributor.
note:
Do not use more media than what was supplied.
Do not place media directly onto the burner.
Cleaning Glass Media
Glass media may have a fine oil residue that needs to be cleaned prior to installation. Clean the glass with mild dish soap, drain, rinse thoroughly and dry before placing over the burner.
Removing Media
Using a vacuum cleaner, use a clean bag and vacuum out the glass media.
Pilot Area
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12.8 optional media placement
To install optional media, refer to instruction leaflet included with the media kit.
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13.0 adjustments
13.1 restricting vertical vents
Vertical installations may display a very active flame. If this appearance is not desirable, the vent exit in the appliance must be restricted using a restrictor vent kit. Refer to the “ replacements ” section of the owner’s manual for the appropriate kit. This will reduce the velocity of the exhaust gases, slowing down the flame pattern and creating a more traditional gentle flame appearance. Specific instructions are included with the kit.
13.2 venturi adjustment
This appliance is equipped with an externally adjustable air shutter that is not preset from factory. Any adjustments made to the shutter must be done with door installed, including the burner and all media installed into the appliance. It is important to operate the appliance and verify that the air shutter is opened to the correct amount to prevent either flame lifting or carbonizing and to optimize the appearance of the flame.
To open or close the shutter, pull the rod away from the appliance or push the rod towards the appliance respectively.
Small adjustments on the shutter can have a drastic effect on the flame appearance; it is recommended to adjust the shutter in 1/8” increments.
Air Shutter
Adjustment
CLOSE
OPEN
!
WARNING
• Air shutter adjustment must be done by a qualified installer
Regardless of air shutter location closing the air shutter will cause a more yellow flame, but can lead to carbonization. Opening the air shutter will cause a more blue flame, but can cause flame lifting from the burner ports. The flame may not appear yellow immediately, allow 15 to 30 minutes for the flame colour to be established.
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DEXEN EI 2-WAY PILOT
3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
Flame must envelope upper
3/8" to 1/2"
(12.7mm - 9.5mm) of
Flame sensor
DEXEN EI
3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
La flamme doit envelopper la sonde de flamme de
3/8" à 1/2"
(9.5mm - 12.7mm) finishing
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13.3 pilot burner adjustment
Adjust the pilot screw to provide properly sized fl ame. Turn in a clockwise direction to reduce the gas fl ow.
Check Pressure Readings:
Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A) counterclockwise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check pressure with main burner operating on “HI”.
A B
Outlet pressure can be checked the same as above using screw
(B). Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check pressure with main burner operating on “HI”.
INSERT PILOT ASSEMBLY
After taking pressure readings, be sure to turn screws clockwise fi rmly to reseal. Do not overtorque.
Leak test with a soap and water solution.
PILOT SCREW
Prior to pilot adjustment, ensure that the pilot assembly has not been painted. If overspray or painting of
PSE THERMOCOUPLE synthetic scrub pad (such as Scotch-Brite™) can be used to remove the paint from the pilot hood, electrode and fl ame sensor.
Pressure Natural Gas
3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
Propane
*7”
(inches)
13”
(minimum 11”)
Outlet 3.5”
13.4 flame characteristics
8.7mb
10” 24.9mb
*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13”
25.1
SIT ELECTRONIC IGNITION
It’s important to periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner flames. Compare them to the illustration provided. If any flames appear abnormal, call a service person.
3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
ADD IMAGE
upper
HERE
Flame sensor
3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
La flamme doit envelopper la thermocouple de 3/8" à
1/2"
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
La flamme doit envelopper la sonde de flamme de
3/8" à 1/2"
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
Peak
36.1
SIT MILLIVOLT
Valley 3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
Flame must envelope upper
3/8" to 1/2"
(12.7mm - 9.5mm) of thermocouple & thermopile
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3/8” - 1/2”
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
La flamme doit envelopper la thermocouple et thermopile de 3/8" à 1/2"
(9.5mm - 12.7mm)
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14.0 maintenance
!
WARNING
• Turn off the gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance.
• Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners on glass.
• Do not paint the pilot assembly.
This appliance and its venting system should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualifi ed service person. The following suggested checks should be performed by a qualifi ed technician. The appliance area must be kept clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline, or other fl ammable vapors and liquids.
The fl ow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed.
note:
Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.
A.
In order to properly clean the burner and pilot assembly, remove the logs, rocks, and/or glass to expose both assemblies.
B.
Keep the control compartment, media, burner, air shutter, opening, and the area surrounding the logs clean by vacuuming or brushing at least once a year.
C.
Check to see that all burner ports are burning. Clean out any of the ports which may not be burning or are not burning properly.
D.
Check to see that the pilot fl ame reaches the sensor and large enough to engulf the fl ame sensor and/or thermocouple or thermopile.
E.
Replace the cleaned logs, rocks, or glass. Failure to properly position the media may cause carbon which can be distributed inside of the fi rebox and on exterior surfaces surrounding vent termination.
F.
Check to see that the main burner ignites completely on all openings when turned on. A 5 to 10 second total light-up period is satisfactory. Service as required.
G.
Check the gaskets on the sides, top, and bottom of the door is not broken or missing. Replace if necessary.
H.
If for any reason the vent air intake system is disassembled, re-install, and re-seal per the instructions provided for the initial installation.
I.
Cleaning the safety barrier may be necessary due to excessive lint / dust from carpeting, pets, etc. Simply vacuum using the brush attachment.
J.
Ensure the relief system performs effectively. Check that the gasket is not worn or damaged. Replace if necessary.
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14.1 annual maintenance
!
WARNING
• Annual maintenance should be performed by a qualifi ed service technician
• The fi rebox becomes very hot during operation. Let the appliance cool completely or wear heat resistant gloves before conducting service.
• Never vacuum hot embers.
• Do not paint the pilot assembly
EN
• This appliance will require maintenance which should be planned on an annual basis.
• Service should include cleaning, battery replacement, venting inspection and inspection of the burner, media, and fi rebox. Refer to the door removal section and remove the door as instructed.
• Carefully remove media if necessary (logs, glass, brick panels, etc.).
• Using a vacuum with soft brush attachment, gently remove any dirt, debris, or carbon build up from the logs, fi rebox, and burner. For glass media, follow the installation instructions for pre-cleaning.
• Gently remove any build-up on the pilot assembly including thermopile, thermocouple, fl ame sensor, and igniter (if equipped).
note:
Clean fl ame sensor using a fi ne emery cloth or a synthetic scrub pad (such as Scotch-Brite™) to remove any oxides. Clean the pilot assembly using a vacuum with a soft brush attachment. It is important that the pilot assembly is not painted.
• Inspect all accessible gaskets and replace as required.
• If equipped with a blower, access the blower and clean using a soft brush and vacuum.
• Re-assemble the various components in reverse order.
• Inspect the relief system. The appliance relieves through the main glass door or through the fl aps on the fi rebox top. Ensure they open freely, and close sealed.
• Check the gas control valve pilot and Hi / Lo knobs move freely, if equipped. Replace if any stiffness in movement is experienced.
• Check for gas leaks on all gas connections up and downstream from the gas valve including pilot tube connections.
14.2 control access
Access to the control can be done through the firebox by removing the glass guard assembly, glass door and front trim.
24.1
CONTROL
MODULE
PRE-FINISHING
ACCESS P
PRE-FINISHING
ACCESS P
ELECTRICAL
BOX
BOX
ANEL
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14.3 burner removal
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
Remove the safety screen and glass door, refer to the “Glass Guard installation/removal” & Door installation/removal” sections for details.
Remove the control cover from the appliance by sliding it up and out of the clips of the front cover.
Remove the media from the appliance.
Remove the pilot housing by removing the screws.
Remove the screws that secure the media tray in place. Lift the burner assembly up and out of the appliance.
14.4 valve removal
A.
Remove the glass guard assembly and glass door, refer to the “Glass Guard installation/removal” &
Door installation/removal” sections for details.
B.
C.
Remove the control cover from the appliance by sliding it up and out of the clips of the front cover.
Remove the media tray and burner assembly, refer to the “BURNER REMOVAL” section for details.
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D.
E.
F.
G.
maintenance
Disconnect the flex connector from the valve. Remove the valve wire connections, labeling each one to aid with re-connection.
Remove the screws from the valve bracket and remove the valve.
Replace all components before returning the appliance to service.
Check for gas leaks by brushing on a soap and water solution.
EN
14.5 control module removal
A.
Remove the safety screen and glass door, refer to the “Glass Guard installation/removal” & Door installation/removal” sections for details.
B.
Remove the control cover from the appliance by sliding it up and out of the clips of the front cover.
C.
D.
E.
Remove the two screws holding the control module in place, unplug and remove.
Ensure to identify the wires plugged into the control module. It is critical that wires are reconnected to the appropriate connectors.
Replace and reinstall components.
CONTROL MODULE
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14.6 LED replacement
This appliance comes equipped with an LED strip. If in the event the LED strip needs to be replaced, follow these instructions.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
Turn off all electrical supply.
Remove the safety screen and glass door, refer to the “Glass Guard installation/removal” & Door installation/removal” sections for details.
Remove the control cover from the appliance by sliding it up and out of the clips of the front cover.
Remove the media tray and burner assembly, refer to the “BURNER REMOVAL” section for details.
Unplug the LED strip from the control module.
Remove the LED glass by removing the screws securing the LED frame in place, then lift it up and out of the appliance.
Remove the LED strip by removing the four securing screws, replace and reinstall components.
LED FRAME
LED GLASS
LED GASKET
LED STRIP
LVX38 Illustrated
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maintenance
14.7 glass / door replacement
!
WARNING
• Do not use substitute materials.
• Glass may be hot. Do not touch glass until cooled.
• Care must be taken when removing and disposing of any broken door glass or damaged components. Be sure to vacuum up any broken glass from inside appliance before operation.
• Do not strike, slam, or scratch. Do not operate appliance with glass removed, cracked, broken, or scratched.
EN
Replacement glass/frame assembly shall be replaced as a complete unit as supplied by the appliance manufacturer.
38.1
14.8 care of glass
!
WARNING
• Do not clean glass when hot! Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean glass.
Buff lightly with a clean dry soft cloth to remove accumulated dust or fi ngerprints. Clean both sides of the glass after the fi rst 10 hours of operation with a recommended fi replace glass cleaner. note:
4
Thereafter clean as required. If the glass is not kept clean permanent discoloration and / or blemishes may result. Contact you local authorized dealer / distributor for complete cleaning instructions.
Do not contact the inside surface of the glass with razor blades, steel wool or other metallic objects as a thin layer of metal removed from the object may be deposited onto the coating which results in a discoloured stain or scratch like mark. More importantly, this can scratch the glass surface thereby reducing its strength.
Do not operate the appliance with broken glass, as leakage of fl ue gases may result.
If the glass should ever crack or break while the fi re is burning, do not open the door until the fi re is out. Do not operate the appliance until the glass has been replaced. Contact you local authorized dealer / distributor for replacement parts. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
5.1
14.9 care of plated parts
If the appliance is equipped with plated parts, you must clean fi ngerprints or other marks from the plated surfaces before operating the appliance for the fi rst time. Use a glass cleaner or vinegar and towel to clean. If not cleaned properly before operating for the fi rst time, the marks can cause permanent blemishes on the plating. After the plating is cured, the fi ngerprints and oils will not affect the fi nish and little maintenance is required, just wipe clean as needed. Prolonged high temperature burning with the door ajar may cause discolouration on plated parts.
note:
The protective wrap on plated parts is best removed when the assembly is at room temperature but this can be improved if the assembly is warmed, using a hair dryer or a similar heat source.
6.1
This appliance is factory equipped with 5mm ceramic glass. Use only replacement parts as supplied by the appliance manufacturer. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS
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15.0 replacements
!
WARNING
• Failure to position the parts in accordance with this manual or failure to use only parts specifi cally approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.
Contact your dealer for questions concerning prices and policies on replacement parts. Normally, all parts can be ordered through your Authorized dealer / distributor.
For warranty replacement parts, a photocopy of the original invoice will be required to honour the claim.
When ordering replacement parts always give the following information:
• Model & Serial Number of appliance
• Installation date of appliance
• Part number
• Description of part
• Finish
Parts, part numbers, and availability are subject to change without notice.
Parts identifi ed as stocked will be delivered within 2 to 5 business days for most delivery destinations.
Parts not identifi ed as stocked will be delivered within a 2 to 4 week period, for most cases.
Parts identifi ed as ‘SO’ are special order and can take up to 90 days for delivery
26.1
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15.1 overview
GLASS GUARD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
REF.
#
Description
Items may not appear exactly as illustrated
1 Fixed Door Assembly
1 Access Door Assembly (See-thru)
2 Glass Guard Assembly
3 Door Trim
4 Relief Door Assembly
5 Door Latch Assembly
6 High Limit Switch
7 Napoleon Logo
*8 Heat Rail (w/ gasket)
LVX38
W010-4198
W010-4198
GGA38
W715-1149
W010-1426
W010-3554
W660-0204
Part Number
LVX50 LVX62
W010-4162 W010-4202
W010-4162
GGA50
W010-4202
GGA62
W715-1144
W010-1426
W010-3554
W660-0204
W715-1124
W010-1426
W010-3554
W660-0204
LVX74
W010-4090
W010-4090
GGA74
W715-1149
W010-1426
W010-3554
W660-0204
W385-2010 W385-2010 W385-2010 W385-2010
W010-4257-SER W010-4258-SER W010-4259-SER W010-4260-SER
Stocked
Yes
*Part not illustrated
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15.2 burner components
1 2 3 4 5 6
13
7 8
16
14
17
15
18
19
9
20
10 11 12
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 32
Items may not appear exactly as illustrated
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Ref.
#
13
14
15
15
16
17
9
10
7
8
11
12
1
3
4
2
2
5
6
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
18
19
19
20
21
22
Description
Flex Connector (c/w Shut-Off)
Valve (NG)
Valve (P)
Control Board
Control Board Wiring Harness
Battery Housing
3 Prong Light Pigtail
LED Light Assembly
LED Glass Assembly
LED Cover
Burner Assembly (NG)
Burner Orifice (NG)
Media Tray Assembly
Manifold
Pilot Hood
Pilot Orifice (NG)
Pilot Orifice (P)
Thermosensor
Ignitor (w/ Cable)
Pilot Tube (w/ Fittings)
Pilot Assembly (NG)
Pilot Assembly (P)
Pilot Housing
Thermostat Wire
Media Cover Assembly
Flex Connector (c/w Fittings)
Transformer
LED Wire (Red)
LED Wire (White)
LED Controller
Bluetooth Wire Harness
Light, Accent
Terminal
Transformer
Bluetooth Module
Power Cord
LVX38
W175-0217
W725-0056
W725-0057
W190-0124
W750-0276
W350-0655
W750-0358
W720-0062
W010-2763
W010-2808
W350-0800
W750-0338
W010-4211
W445-0038
W707-0019
W750-0433
W750-0401
W190-0125
W750-0435
W405-0049
N/A
W707-0019
W190-0090
W750-0294
W010-3661
W010-3752
W200-0543
W100-0225
W456-0038
W010-4140
W432-0533
W335-0039
W455-0070
W455-0068
W245-0025
W240-0013
W720-0062
W010-2763
W010-2808
W350-0800
W750-0338
W010-4211
W445-0038
W707-0019
W750-0433
W750-0401
W190-0125
W750-0435
W405-0049
N/A
W707-0019
W190-0090
W750-0294
W010-3652
W010-3714
W200-0499
W100-0224
W456-0034
W010-4139
W432-0533
W335-0039
W455-0070
W455-0068
W245-0025
W240-0013
LVX50
Part Number
LVX62
W175-0217 W175-0217
W725-0056
W725-0057
W190-0124
W750-0276
W350-0655
W750-0358
W725-0056
W725-0057
W190-0124
W750-0276
W350-0655
W750-0358
W720-0062
W010-2763
W010-2808
W350-0800
W750-0338
W010-4211
W445-0038
W707-0019
W750-0433
W750-0401
W190-0125
W750-0435
W405-0049
W060-0008
W707-0027
W190-0090
W750-0294
W010-4079
W010-4071
W200-0653
W100-0221
W456-0030
W010-4136
W432-0533
W335-0039
W455-0070
W455-0068
W245-0025
W240-0013
W445-0038
W707-0019
W750-0433
W750-0401
W190-0125
W750-0435
W405-0049
W060-0008
W707-0027
W190-0090
W750-0294
W432-0533
W335-0039
W455-0070
N/A
W245-0025
W240-0013
W720-0062
W010-2763
N/A
W350-0800
W750-0338
W010-4211 replacements
Stocked
LVX74
W175-0217 Yes
W725-0056
N/A
W190-0124
W750-0276
W350-0655
W750-0358
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
W010-4078
W010-4070
W200-0652
W100-0226
W455-0141
W010-4138
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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EN troubleshooting
!
WARNING
• Always light the pilot whether for the fi rst time or if the gas supply has run out, with the glass door open or removed.
• Turn off gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance.
• Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners symptom
Main burner fl ame is a blue, lazy, transparent fl ame.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances) problem
Blockage in vent.
test solution
Remove blockage. In really cold conditions, ice buildup may occur on the terminal and should be removed as required. (To minimize this from reoccuring, the vent lengths that pass through unheated spaces
(attics, garages, crawl spaces) be wrapped with an insulated mylar sleeve).
Refer to “VENTING” section to ensure correct installation.
Incorrect installation.
-
Flames are consistently too large or too small.
Carboning occurs.
Appliance is over-fi red or underfi red.
INSERT
PHOTO
OF VALVE
HERE
Pressure Natural Gas
(inches)
Inlet
Check pressure readings:
Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A) counter-clockwise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart below.
Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’. Outlet pressure can be checked the same as above using screw (B). Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’.
After taking pressure readings, be sure to turn screws clockwise fi rmly to reseal. DO NOT OVER TORQUE
Leak test with a soap and water solution.
*7”
(minimum 4.5”)
A
(millibars)
B
17.4mb
(minimum 11.2mb)
Propane
(inches)
13”
(minimum 11”)
Propane
(millibars)
32.4mb
(minimum 27.4mb)
Outlet 3.5” 8.7mb
10” 24.9mb
*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13”
Carbon is being deposited on glass, logs, rocks, media, or combustion chamber surfaces.
White / grey fi lm forms.
Exhaust fumes smelled in room, headaches.
Air shutter improperly adjusted.
Air shutter is blocked.
Flame is impinging on the glass, logs, rocks, media or combustion chamber.
Sulphur from fuel is being deposited on glass, logs, or combustion chamber surfaces.
Appliance is spilling.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances).
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PILOT SCREW
Return air shutter to specifi ed opening, see “ venturi adjustments ” section in the installation manual.
Ensure air shutter opening is free of lint or other obstructions.
Ensure the media is positioned correctly in the appliance.
Open air shutter to increase the primary air.
Check the input rate: check the manifold pressure and orifi ce size as specifi ed by the rating plate.
Ensure door gaskets are not broken or missing and the seal is tight.
Ensure vent liners are free of holes and well sealed at all joints.
Check that minimum rise per foot (meters) has been adhered to for any horizontal venting.
Clean the glass with a recommended gas fi replace glass cleaner. DO
NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT.
If deposits are not cleaned off regularly, the glass may become permanently marked.
Check door seal.
Check for exhaust damage.
Check that venting is installed correctly.
Room is in negative pressure; increase fresh air supply.
76 symptom
Pilot will not light. Makes noise with no spark at pilot burner.
Pilot sparks but will not light.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote wall switch is in “ off ” position; burner comes on.
Remote and / or receiver is not functioning properly.
symptom
Motor is turning, frequent beeping occurs.
Lights or blower won’t function (if equipped).
Flames are very aggressive.
Appliance won’t perform any functions.
problem
Wiring: short, loose, or damaged connections
(poor fl ame rectifi cation).
No signal from remote with no pilot ignition.
Poor grounding.
Improper switch wiring.
Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot and/or dirty sensor rod.
Gas supply.
Out of propane gas.
Pilot supply line may contain air.
Incorrect wiring / grounding.
Receiver (if equipped).
Valve.
Short or loose connection in sensor rod.
Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot assembly components.
Wall switch mounted upside down.
Remote wall switch and/or wire is grounding.
Faulty wire
Remote controls lights but no spark or fl ame. (Remote is locked out).
Receiver or remote has low battery.
Error with synchronizing.
Remote too far away from receiver.
Wire connector pins are bent.
Valve wiring is damaged.
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test solution
Verify the thermocouple/sensor is clean and the wiring is undamaged.
Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight. Verify connections from pilot assembly are tight; also verify the connections are not grounding out to any metal. (Remember, the fl ame carries the rectifi cation current, not the gas. If fl ame lifts from pilot hood, the circuit is broken. A wrong orifi ce or too high of an inlet pressure can cause the pilot fl ame to lift)*. The sensor rod may need cleaning.
Reprogram receiver code.
Replace receiver.
-
-
-
-
-
Verify the valve and pilot assembly is properly grounded
Troubleshoot the system with the simplest on/off switch.
Clean sensor rod with a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any contamination that may have accumulated. Verify continuity with multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.
Verify that the incoming gas line ball valve is “open”.
Verify that the inlet pressure reading is within acceptable limits, inlet pressures must not exceed 14” W.C. (34.9mb).
Fill the tank.
Repeat ignition process several times or purge the pilot supply line.
Ensure correct polarity of wiring of thermocouple (if equipped).
Verify pilot assembly/valve are properly grounded.
Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a successful reset).
Replace receiver.
Check valve and replace if necessary (Do not to overtighten thermocouple).
Verify all connections. Verify the connections from the pilot assembly are tight. Also, verify these connections are not grounding out to any metal.
Clean using a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any contamination that may have accumulated on the sensor rod, pilot hood, ignitor, or fl ame sensor. Verify continuity with multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.
Reverse.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Replace.
Check for ground (short); repair ground or replace wire.
Replace.
Reset by turning power source off then on.
note:
If back up batteries are installed, they must also be removed to re-program
Replace batteries.
Reset receiver and remote.
Refer to “WIRING DIAGRAM“ section.
Straighten pins.
Replace valve.
problem
Receiver batteries low.
Replace batteries.
test solution
Control module switch in wrong position.
COM switch is unplugged.
Door is ajar.
Venting action is too great.
No power to the system.
Receiver switch in wrong position (if equipped).
Transmitter isn’t operational.
Verify ON/OFF switch is in the “I” position which denotes on.
Verify “COM” switch is plugged into the front of the control module.
Ensure door is secured properly.
Check to ensure venting is properly sealed or restrict vent exit with restrictor plate. (Not available in all appliances).
Check breaker to verify it’s in the “ on ” position.
Verify that the 3 position switch on the receiver is in the remote position (middle).
Check battery power and battery orientation.
symptom problem
The following applies specifi cally to the SIT system only:
Pilot will not light.
Makes no noise with no spark at pilot burner. (Lights and blower operate, if equipped).
Ignition box has been locked out.
test solution
Choose one of the 4 methods below to reset the system.
1. To reset ignition box when locked out. Turn off power supply and remove batteries (if used) from the back up battery pack.
2. To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times using the transmitter on/off button:
Step 1: Turn the system off by pressing the on/off button to turn the system off.
Step 2: After approximately 2 seconds press the on/ off button on the transmitter again. The DFC Board will reset and the ignition sequence will start again.
3. To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times by cycling fl ame:
Step 1: In the manual fl ame control mode, use the down arrow button to reduce the fl ame to off, indicated by the word OFF displayed on the transmitter LCD screen.
Step 2: Wait approximately 2 seconds and press the up arrow button, the ignition sequence will start.
note:
Starting from off , press the on button on the transmitter. Approximately 4 seconds on/off button is pressed, the ignition board will start the spark. The fi rst try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds. If there is no fl ame ignition (rectifi cation), the board will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds. After the wait time, the board will start the second try for ignition by sparking for approximately 60 seconds. If there is still no positive ignition, the board will go into lock out.
symptom problem
The following applies specifi cally to the Maxitrol system only:
Pilot lights.
No gas fl ow.
Manual override knob is in the
“MAN” position.
test solution
Turn the knob to the “ON” position.
Valve is not functioning properly.
-
No spark after pilot ignition. Valve turns off in one minute and does not operate.
No pilot ignition
(5 second continuous beep).
Minimal voltage from thermocouple or resistance in circuit ports
(Parts include: “ON/OFF” switch, receiver, thermocurrent connections or temperature switches).
Switch is in “OFF” position on the valve.
Wiring is loose.
Receiver (if equipped).
-
-
-
-
-
Valve is on pilot fl ow. Turn to the high setting, double click the large fl ame button on the remote.
Replace valve. Do not overtighten.
Measure the voltage, it should read a least 5mV. The spade connector is on the outer surface beside the magnet nut. Verify with manufacturer the drop time, after thermocouple is heated measure the drop time.
Switch to “ON“ position.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote and / or receiver is not functioning properly.
Wire connector pins are bent.
Valve wiring is damaged.
Connections are loose or damaged.
Receiver not communicating properly.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ensure wiring is properly secured.
Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps.
Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a successful reset).
Replace receiver.
Straighten pins.
Replace valve.
Verify the thermocouple is clean and the wiring between it and the valve is undamaged.
Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight.
Hold reset button on the receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after second beep. Press the small fl ame button on the remote within
20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals that the receiver has been successfully reset).
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!
WARNING
• Always light the pilot whether for the fi rst time or if the gas supply has run out, with the glass door open or removed.
• Turn off gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance.
• Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners symptom
Main burner fl ame is a blue, lazy, transparent fl ame.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances)
Flames are consistently too large or too small.
Carboning occurs.
INSERT
PHOTO
OF VALVE
HERE problem
Blockage in vent.
Incorrect installation.
Appliance is over-fi red or underfi red.
-
-
-
Pressure Natural Gas
(inches)
Inlet
Outlet
*7”
(minimum 4.5”)
3.5” test solution
Remove blockage. In really cold conditions, ice buildup may occur on the terminal and should be removed as required. (To minimize this from reoccuring, the vent lengths that pass through unheated spaces
(attics, garages, crawl spaces) be wrapped with an insulated mylar sleeve).
Refer to “VENTING” section to ensure correct installation.
Check pressure readings:
Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A) counter-clockwise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart below.
Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’. Outlet pressure can be checked the same as above using screw (B). Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’.
After taking pressure readings, be sure to turn screws clockwise fi rmly to reseal. DO NOT OVER TORQUE
Leak test with a soap and water solution.
Natural Gas
(millibars)
17.4mb
(minimum 11.2mb)
8.7mb
Propane
(inches)
13”
(minimum 11”)
10”
Propane
(millibars)
32.4mb
(minimum 27.4mb)
24.9mb
*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13”
Carbon is being deposited on glass, logs, rocks, media, or combustion chamber surfaces.
White / grey fi lm forms.
Exhaust fumes smelled in room, headaches.
Air shutter improperly adjusted.
Air shutter is blocked.
Flame is impinging on the glass, logs, rocks, media or combustion chamber.
Sulphur from fuel is being deposited on glass, logs, or combustion chamber surfaces.
Appliance is spilling.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Return air shutter to specifi ed opening, see “ venturi adjustments ” section in the installation manual.
Ensure air shutter opening is free of lint or other obstructions.
Ensure the media is positioned correctly in the appliance.
Open air shutter to increase the primary air.
Check the input rate: check the manifold pressure and orifi ce size as specifi ed by the rating plate.
Ensure door gaskets are not broken or missing and the seal is tight.
Ensure vent liners are free of holes and well sealed at all joints.
Check that minimum rise per foot (meters) has been adhered to for any horizontal venting.
Clean the glass with a recommended gas fi replace glass cleaner. DO
NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT.
If deposits are not cleaned off regularly, the glass may become permanently marked.
Check door seal.
Check for exhaust damage.
Check that venting is installed correctly.
Room is in negative pressure; increase fresh air supply.
symptom
Pilot will not light. Makes noise with no spark at pilot burner.
Pilot sparks but will not light.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote wall switch is in “ off ” position; burner comes on.
Remote and / or receiver is not functioning properly.
symptom
Motor is turning, frequent beeping occurs.
Lights or blower won’t function (if equipped).
Flames are very aggressive.
Appliance won’t perform any functions.
problem
Wiring: short, loose, or damaged connections
(poor fl ame rectifi cation).
No signal from remote with no pilot ignition.
Poor grounding.
Improper switch wiring.
Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot and/or dirty sensor rod.
Gas supply.
Out of propane gas.
Pilot supply line may contain air.
Incorrect wiring / grounding.
Receiver (if equipped).
Valve.
Short or loose connection in sensor rod.
Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot assembly components.
-
troubleshooting test solution
Verify the thermocouple/sensor is clean and the wiring is undamaged.
Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight. Verify connections from pilot assembly are tight; also verify the connections are not grounding out to any metal. (Remember, the fl ame carries the rectifi cation current, not the gas. If fl ame lifts from pilot hood, the circuit is broken. A wrong orifi ce or too high of an inlet pressure can cause the pilot fl ame to lift)*. The sensor rod may need cleaning.
Reprogram receiver code.
Replace receiver.
-
-
-
-
-
Verify the valve and pilot assembly is properly grounded
Troubleshoot the system with the simplest on/off switch.
Clean sensor rod with a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any contamination that may have accumulated. Verify continuity with multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.
Verify that the incoming gas line ball valve is “open”.
Verify that the inlet pressure reading is within acceptable limits, inlet pressures must not exceed 14” W.C. (34.9mb).
Fill the tank.
Repeat ignition process several times or purge the pilot supply line.
Ensure correct polarity of wiring of thermocouple (if equipped).
Verify pilot assembly/valve are properly grounded.
Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a successful reset).
Replace receiver.
Check valve and replace if necessary (Do not to overtighten thermocouple).
Verify all connections. Verify the connections from the pilot assembly are tight. Also, verify these connections are not grounding out to any metal.
Clean using a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any contamination that may have accumulated on the sensor rod, pilot hood, ignitor, or fl ame sensor. Verify continuity with multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.
Reverse.
EN
Wall switch mounted upside down.
Remote wall switch and/or wire is grounding.
Faulty wire
Remote controls lights but no spark or fl ame. (Remote is locked out).
Receiver or remote has low battery.
Error with synchronizing.
Remote too far away from receiver.
Wire connector pins are bent.
Valve wiring is damaged.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Replace.
Check for ground (short); repair ground or replace wire.
Replace.
Reset by turning power source off then on.
note:
If back up batteries are installed, they must also be removed to re-program
Replace batteries.
Reset receiver and remote.
Refer to “WIRING DIAGRAM“ section.
Straighten pins.
Replace valve.
problem
Receiver batteries low.
Replace batteries.
test solution
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Control module switch in wrong position.
COM switch is unplugged.
Door is ajar.
Venting action is too great.
No power to the system.
Receiver switch in wrong position (if equipped).
Transmitter isn’t operational.
Verify ON/OFF switch is in the “I” position which denotes on.
Verify “COM” switch is plugged into the front of the control module.
Ensure door is secured properly.
Check to ensure venting is properly sealed or restrict vent exit with restrictor plate. (Not available in all appliances).
Check breaker to verify it’s in the “ on ” position.
Verify that the 3 position switch on the receiver is in the remote position (middle).
Check battery power and battery orientation.
symptom problem
The following applies specifi cally to the SIT system only:
Pilot will not light.
Makes no noise with no spark at pilot burner. (Lights and blower operate, if equipped).
Ignition box has been locked out.
test solution
Choose one of the 4 methods below to reset the system.
1. To reset ignition box when locked out. Turn off power supply and remove batteries (if used) from the back up battery pack.
2. To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times using the transmitter on/off button:
Step 1: Turn the system off by pressing the on/off
Step 2: After approximately 2 seconds press the on/ off button on the transmitter again. The DFC Board will reset and the ignition sequence will start again.
3. To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times by cycling fl ame:
Step 1: In the manual fl ame control mode, use the down arrow button to reduce the fl ame to off, indicated by the word OFF displayed on the transmitter LCD screen.
Step 2: Wait approximately 2 seconds and press the up arrow button, the ignition sequence will start.
note:
Starting from off , press the on button on the transmitter. Approximately 4 seconds on/off button is pressed, the ignition board will start the spark. The fi rst try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds. If there is no fl ame ignition (rectifi cation), the board will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds. After the wait time, the board will start the second try for ignition by sparking for approximately 60 seconds. If there is still no positive ignition, the board will go into lock out.
symptom problem
The following applies specifi cally to the Maxitrol system only:
Pilot lights.
No gas fl ow.
Manual override knob is in the
“MAN” position.
test solution
Turn the knob to the “ON” position.
Valve is not functioning properly.
-
No spark after pilot ignition. Valve turns off in one minute and does not operate.
No pilot ignition
(5 second continuous beep).
Minimal voltage from thermocouple or resistance in circuit ports
(Parts include: “ON/OFF” switch, receiver, thermocurrent connections or temperature switches).
Switch is in “OFF” position on the valve.
Wiring is loose.
Receiver (if equipped).
-
-
-
-
-
Valve is on pilot fl ow. Turn to the high setting, double click the large fl ame button on the remote.
Replace valve. Do not overtighten.
Measure the voltage, it should read a least 5mV. The spade connector is on the outer surface beside the magnet nut. Verify with manufacturer the drop time, after thermocouple is heated measure the drop time.
Switch to “ON“ position.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote and / or receiver is not functioning properly.
Wire connector pins are bent.
Valve wiring is damaged.
Connections are loose or damaged.
Receiver not communicating properly.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ensure wiring is properly secured.
Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps.
Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a successful reset).
Replace receiver.
Straighten pins.
Replace valve.
Verify the thermocouple is clean and the wiring between it and the valve is undamaged.
Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight.
Hold reset button on the receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after second beep. Press the small fl ame button on the remote within
20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals that the receiver has been successfully reset).
27.1
!
WARNING
• Always light the pilot whether for the fi rst time or if the gas supply has run out, with the glass door open or removed.
• Turn off gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance.
• Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners symptom
Main burner fl ame is a blue, lazy, transparent fl ame.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances)
Flames are consistently too large or too small.
Carboning occurs.
INSERT
PHOTO
OF VALVE
HERE problem
Blockage in vent.
Incorrect installation.
Appliance is over-fi red or underfi red.
-
-
test solution
Remove blockage. In really cold conditions, ice buildup may occur on the terminal and should be removed as required. (To minimize this from reoccuring, the vent lengths that pass through unheated spaces
(attics, garages, crawl spaces) be wrapped with an insulated mylar sleeve).
Refer to “VENTING” section to ensure correct installation.
Check pressure readings:
Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A) counter-clockwise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart below.
Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’. Outlet pressure can be checked the same as above using screw (B). Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check that main burner is operating on ‘HI’.
After taking pressure readings, be sure to turn screws clockwise fi rmly to reseal. DO NOT OVER TORQUE
Leak test with a soap and water solution.
Pressure Natural Gas
(inches)
Inlet *7”
(minimum 4.5”)
Outlet 3.5”
Natural Gas
(millibars)
17.4mb
(minimum 11.2mb)
8.7mb
Propane
(inches)
13”
(minimum 11”)
10”
Propane
(millibars)
32.4mb
(minimum 27.4mb)
24.9mb
*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13”
Carbon is being deposited on glass, logs, rocks, media, or combustion chamber surfaces.
White / grey fi lm forms.
Exhaust fumes smelled in room, headaches.
Air shutter improperly adjusted.
Air shutter is blocked.
Flame is impinging on the glass, logs, rocks, media or combustion chamber.
Sulphur from fuel is being deposited on glass, logs, or combustion chamber surfaces.
Appliance is spilling.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Return air shutter to specifi ed opening, see “ venturi adjustments ” section in the installation manual.
Ensure air shutter opening is free of lint or other obstructions.
Ensure the media is positioned correctly in the appliance.
Open air shutter to increase the primary air.
Check the input rate: check the manifold pressure and orifi ce size as specifi ed by the rating plate.
Ensure door gaskets are not broken or missing and the seal is tight.
Ensure vent liners are free of holes and well sealed at all joints.
Check that minimum rise per foot (meters) has been adhered to for any horizontal venting.
Clean the glass with a recommended gas fi replace glass cleaner. DO
NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT.
If deposits are not cleaned off regularly, the glass may become permanently marked.
Check door seal.
Check for exhaust damage.
Check that venting is installed correctly.
Room is in negative pressure; increase fresh air supply.
EN symptom
Pilot will not light. Makes noise with no spark at pilot burner.
Pilot sparks but will not light.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote wall switch is in “ off ” position; burner comes on.
Remote and / or receiver is not functioning properly.
problem
Wiring: short, loose, or damaged connections
(poor fl ame rectifi cation).
No signal from remote with no pilot ignition.
Poor grounding.
Improper switch wiring.
Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot and/or dirty sensor rod.
Gas supply.
Out of propane gas.
Pilot supply line may contain air.
Incorrect wiring / grounding.
Receiver (if equipped).
Valve.
Short or loose connection in sensor rod.
Dirty, painted, or damaged pilot assembly components.
Wall switch mounted upside down.
Remote wall switch and/or wire is grounding.
Faulty wire
Remote controls lights but no spark or fl ame. (Remote is locked out).
Receiver or remote has low battery.
Error with synchronizing.
Remote too far away from receiver.
Wire connector pins are bent.
troubleshooting symptom problem
Receiver batteries low.
Motor is turning, frequent beeping occurs.
Lights or blower won’t function (if equipped).
Control module switch in wrong position.
COM switch is unplugged.
Flames are very aggressive.
Appliance won’t perform any functions.
Door is ajar.
Venting action is too great.
No power to the system.
Receiver switch in wrong position (if equipped).
Transmitter isn’t operational.
-
test solution
Verify the thermocouple/sensor is clean and the wiring is undamaged.
Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight. Verify connections from pilot assembly are tight; also verify the connections are not grounding out to any metal. (Remember, the fl ame carries the rectifi cation current, not the gas. If fl ame lifts from pilot hood, the circuit is broken. A wrong orifi ce or too high of an inlet pressure can cause the pilot fl ame to lift)*. The sensor rod may need cleaning.
-
-
-
-
-
Reprogram receiver code.
Replace receiver.
Verify the valve and pilot assembly is properly grounded
Troubleshoot the system with the simplest on/off switch.
Clean sensor rod with a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any contamination that may have accumulated. Verify continuity with multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.
Verify that the incoming gas line ball valve is “open”.
Verify that the inlet pressure reading is within acceptable limits, inlet pressures must not exceed 14” W.C. (34.9mb).
Fill the tank.
Repeat ignition process several times or purge the pilot supply line.
Ensure correct polarity of wiring of thermocouple (if equipped).
Verify pilot assembly/valve are properly grounded.
Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a successful reset).
Replace receiver.
Check valve and replace if necessary (Do not to overtighten thermocouple).
Verify all connections. Verify the connections from the pilot assembly are tight. Also, verify these connections are not grounding out to any metal.
Clean using a green Scotch-Brite™ pad to remove any contamination that may have accumulated on the sensor rod, pilot hood, ignitor, or fl ame sensor. Verify continuity with multimeter with ohms set at the lowest range.
Reverse.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Replace.
Check for ground (short); repair ground or replace wire.
Replace.
Reset by turning power source off then on.
note:
If back up batteries are installed, they must also be removed to re-program
Replace batteries.
Reset receiver and remote.
Refer to “WIRING DIAGRAM“ section.
Straighten pins.
Replace valve.
Replace batteries.
test solution
Verify ON/OFF switch is in the “I” position which denotes on.
Verify “COM” switch is plugged into the front of the control module.
Ensure door is secured properly.
Check to ensure venting is properly sealed or restrict vent exit with restrictor plate. (Not available in all appliances).
Check breaker to verify it’s in the “ on ” position.
Verify that the 3 position switch on the receiver is in the remote position (middle).
Check battery power and battery orientation.
symptom problem
The following applies specifi cally to the SIT system only:
Pilot will not light.
Makes no noise with no spark at pilot burner. (Lights and blower operate, if equipped).
Ignition box has been locked out.
test solution
Choose one of the 4 methods below to reset the system.
1. To reset ignition box when locked out. Turn off power supply and remove batteries (if used) from the back up battery pack.
2. To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times using the transmitter on/off button:
Step 1: Turn the system off by pressing the on/off
Step 2: After approximately 2 seconds press the on/ off button on the transmitter again. The DFC Board will reset and the ignition sequence will start again.
3. To reset the DFC Board when the board goes into a lock out condition and the LED is blinking 3 times by cycling fl ame:
Step 1: In the manual fl ame control mode, use the down arrow button to reduce the fl ame to off, indicated by the word OFF displayed on the transmitter LCD screen.
Step 2: Wait approximately 2 seconds and press the up arrow button, the ignition sequence will start.
note:
Starting from off , press the on button on the transmitter. Approximately 4 seconds on/off button is pressed, the ignition board will start the spark. The fi rst try for ignition will last approximately 60 seconds. If there is no fl ame ignition (rectifi cation), the board will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds. After the wait time, the board will start the second try for ignition by sparking for approximately 60 seconds. If there is still no positive ignition, the board will go into lock out.
78 symptom problem
The following applies specifi cally to the Maxitrol system only:
Pilot lights.
No gas fl ow.
Manual override knob is in the
“MAN” position.
test solution
Turn the knob to the “ON” position.
Valve is not functioning properly.
-
No spark after pilot ignition. Valve turns off in one minute and does not operate.
No pilot ignition
(5 second continuous beep).
Minimal voltage from thermocouple or resistance in circuit ports
(Parts include: “ON/OFF” switch, receiver, thermocurrent connections or temperature switches).
Switch is in “OFF” position on the valve.
Wiring is loose.
Receiver (if equipped).
-
-
-
-
-
Valve is on pilot fl ow. Turn to the high setting, double click the large fl ame button on the remote.
Replace valve. Do not overtighten.
Measure the voltage, it should read a least 5mV. The spade connector is on the outer surface beside the magnet nut. Verify with manufacturer the drop time, after thermocouple is heated measure the drop time.
Switch to “ON“ position.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote and / or receiver is not functioning properly.
Wire connector pins are bent.
Valve wiring is damaged.
Connections are loose or damaged.
Receiver not communicating properly.
-
-
-
-
-
-
Ensure wiring is properly secured.
Reset program: hold reset button on receiver and wait for 2 beeps.
Release after second beep. Press small fl ame button on remote within 20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals a successful reset).
Replace receiver.
Straighten pins.
Replace valve.
Verify the thermocouple is clean and the wiring between it and the valve is undamaged.
Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight.
Hold reset button on the receiver and wait for 2 beeps. Release after second beep. Press the small fl ame button on the remote within
20 seconds, you will hear an additional beep (this signals that the receiver has been successfully reset).
27.1
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Phone: 1-866-820-8686 napoleonproducts.com

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