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& Installation Guide
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Operate And Maintain This Gas Heater According To This Instruction Manual.
Save These Instructions!
d. WARNING: IF THE INFORMATION IN THESE at. AVERTISSEMENT: ASSUREZ-VOUS DE B/EN SU/VRE
INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A LES INSTRUCTIONS DONNE DANS CETTE NOTICE
FIRE OR EXPLOSION CAN RESULT CAUSING POUR REDU/RE AU M/N/MUM LE RISQUE D'INCEND/E
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR OU POUR EVITER TOUT DOMMAGE MATEER/EL,
LOSS OF LIFE. TOUTE BLESSURE OU LA MORT.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and Ne pas entresposer ni utiliser d'essence ni d'autre vaperurs ou
liquids near this or any other gas appliance. liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de cet apprareil ou de
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: tout autre appareil.
�t► Do not try to light any appliance. QUE FA/RE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ:
d. Do not touch electrical switches; do not use the phone d• Ne pas tenter d'allumer d'appareil.
in your building. i Ne touchez a aucun interrupteur. Ne pas vous servir des
�i. Immediately call your gas supplier from a telephones se trouvant dans le batiment ou vous vous
neighbor's phone. Follow your gas supplier's trouvez.
instructions. d. Appelez immediatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis
d� If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire un voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournisseur.
department. d. Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz, appelez
A qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier must le service des incendies.
perForm installation and service. The Commonwealth of L'installation et service doit etre execute par un installateur
Massachusetts requires that a licensed gas fitter or licensed qualifie, agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz.
plumber install all gas lines and gas fittings.
Tribute Model #8050
Manual: 6400-40423
Revision: 3 - 6/23/2011
�Hearthstone puality Home Heating Produds, Inc. Tribute DV Model #8050
Information Sheet
Use this page to record all relevant information concerning the purchase, installation, and maintenance of your
Tribute DV Model 8050 Direct -Vent heater. This information will facilitate servicing, purchase of replacement
parts, and warranty claims (if necessary). Keep your original receipt in a safe place as proof of purchase.
Serial Number:
Fuel t e: Natural Gas Li uid Propane
Sold b: Date of Purchase:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail Website:
Installed b: Date of Installation:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail Website:
Gas Su lier:
Address:
Phone:
E-mail Website:
Read this Owner's Manual before installing, or operating your TRIBUTE. Retain this manual for future
reference.
SERVICE RECORD
Date Who Performed Work Work Performed Notes:
WHAT WHEN
Firebox Cleaning ............. annually
Glass Cleaning ................ as needed
Door Gasket .................... Replacement as needed
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Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................................ 5
SPECIFIED VENTING MANUFACTURER CONTACT INFORMATION ................................................................. 6
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................................................................... 7
OWNER'S INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................... 8
DAILYOPERATION ....................................................................................................................................... 8
EFFICIENCY................................................................................................................................................. 8
INSTALLER'S INFORMATION ..................................................................................................................... 9
CODES.......................................................................................................................................................9
ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................9
PacKiNGLisr ............................................................................................................................................. 9
UNPACKINGAND INSPECTION .......................................................................................................................9
INSTALLING THE TRIBUTE DV ................................................................................................................10
HEARTH REQUIREMENT/FLOOR PROTECTION ............................................................................................. 1 O
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ................................................................................................................. 1 O
ACCEPTABLE DIRECT-VENT TERMINATION CAP LOCATIONS ......................................................................... 11
VENTINGINFORMATION ......................................................................................................................... 12
VENTING COMPONENTS & CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................ 12
APPROVED VENTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS ..............................................................................................14
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ...................................................................................................................16
WIRINGINSTRUCTIONS ..............................................................................................................................17
GAS SUPPLY 8c CONNECTIONS ..............................................................................................................18
LOGPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................................. 20
INSTALLATION OF THE LOG SET ..................................................................................................................20
REMOVALOF LOG SET ...............................................................................................................................21
STONEINSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................22
LIGHTING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME ................................................................................................ 23
INITIALADJUSTMENTS ...........................................................................................................................24
LIGHTINGINSTRUCTIONS ...........................................................................................................................24
AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENTS .....................................................................................................................25
PILOTADJUSTMENT ...................................................................................................................................25
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CARE ....................................................................................................... 27
CLEANINGTHE UNIT ..................................................................................................................................27
GLASSCLEANING ......................................................................................................................................28
VENTING................................................................................................................................................... 28
PARTSLIST ........................................................................................................................................... 29
TROUBLESHOOTING.............................................................................................................................. 30
RATINGLABEL ......................................................................................................................................33
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7Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products Inc. Tribute DV Model #8050
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of Hearthstone's
Tribute DV Model 8050 Gas-Fired Direct Vent heater.
The Tribute DV incorporates the latest in balanced
vent gas technology, which will provide you with
clean, efficient heat for years to come. Combustion
air comes directly from the outside of your home to
the sealed firebox system, eliminating the potential
for annoying back drafts or other problems
associated with home depressurization.
The Tribute DV will provide you with years of
practical and convenient service. However, as with
any gas appliance, the unit must be properly and
safely installed and maintained by qualified service
personnel to ensure safe and trouble-free operation.
It includes the new TEK Fire log technology, which is
an amazing blend of realistic flames and glowing
embers with incredible heating characteristics.
Read this Owner's Manual
Operate and maintain this gas heater according to
the instructions in this manual. For your safety, and
years of trouble free operation, read this manual in its
entirety. By following a few simple safety precautions
and by performing minimal maintenance, the unit will
remain appealing while providing years of quality
performance.
d. WARNING! USE ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN TO DO THE INSTALLATION, AND
REPAIR. A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN
MUST INSPECT THE APPLIANCE BEFORE USE,
AND AT LEAST ANNUALLY. MORE FREQUENT
CLEANING MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO
EXCESSIVE LINT FROM CARPETING, BEDDING
MATERIAL, PETS, ETC. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT
THE CONTROL COMPARTMENTS, BURNERS, AND
CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGES OF THE
APPLIANCE ARE KEPT CLEAN AND FREE OF
OBSTRUCTIONS. (S'ASSURER QUE LE BRULEUR
ET LE COMPARTIMENT DES COMMANDES SONT
PROPRES. VOIR LES INSTRUCT/ONS
D'INSTALLATION ET D'UTILISATION QUI
ACCOMPAGNENT L'APPARE/L.)
d. WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
WITH THE GLASS, OR ANY PANEL REMOVED,
CRACKED, OR BROKEN. DO NOT SUBJECT THE
DOOR TO ABUSE, SUCH AS STRIKING OR
SLAMMING SHUT. ONLY A LICENSED OR
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD REPLACE
THE GLASS PANEL WHEN NECESSARY.
Never Burn Paper, Wood or Other
Materials
This gas heater is designed to burn natural gas (NG)
or liquid propane (LP). Never burn any fuel not
intended for use with this unit.
Hot SurFaces
Certain exposed surfaces of the Tribute DV will reach
high temperatures during normal operation. Ensure
clearances to combustibles are maintained, as
specified in the "Clearances to Combustibles" section
of this manual.
Do not use this appliance if any part was submerged.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to
inspect the heater and to replace any part of the
control system and gas control that was submerged.
(Ne se servir de cet appareil sil a ete p/onge dans
1'eau, comp/etement ou en partie. Appeler un
technicien qualifie pour inspecter I'appareil et
remplacer toute partie du systeme de controle et
toute commande qui ont ete p/onges dans I'eau.)
�G WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THIS GAS
APPLIANCE TO A CHIMNEY FLUE SERVING A
SEPARATE SOLID-FUEL BURNING APPLIANCE.
NEVER VENT THE GAS HEATER INTO OTHER
ROOMS OR BUILDINGS. MASONRY
CONVERSIONS KITS ARE AN ACCEPTABLE
VENTING OPTION.
Due to high temperatures, locate the appliance
out of traffic and away from furniture, draperies,
clothing and flammable materials. Alert children
and adults to the hazards of high surface
temperatures so they can avoid burns to skin or
prevent clothing ignition. Supervise young
children carefully when they are in the same
room as the appliance. Never place clothing or
other flammable material on or near the
appliance. (Surveiller les enfants. Garder les
vetements, les meubles, /'essence ou autres
liquides a vapeur inflammables loin de I'appareil.)
d. FIRE HAZARD: DO NOT STORE OR USE
GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR
LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE.
.Z. REPLACE ANY SHIELD, DOOR, OR SAFETY
SCREEN COMPONENT REMOVED FOR
SERVICING PRIOR TO OPERATING THE UNIT.
�Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Ina Tribute DV Model #8050
Certified for use by:
Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gasfitters
100 Cambridge Street, Room 1511
Boston, Massachusetts 02202
SPECIFIED VENTING MANUFACTURER CONTACT
INFORMATION
Simpson Dura-Vent
www.duravent.com/
(800)835-4429
customerservice@duravent.com
American Metal Products
www.americanmetalproducts.com/venUamerivent.htm
1-800-423-4270
info@americanmetalproducts.com
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Selkirk Corporation
http://www.selkirkinc.com/
1.800.992.VENT (8368)
sales@selkirkinc.com
custsvc@selkirkinc.com
Security Chimneys International
http://www.securitychim neys/
This product is manufactured, and warranted by:
Hearthstone Qualify Home Heating Products, Inc.
317 Stafford Avenue,
Morrisville, Vermont 05661-8695
E-Mail: Inquiry@Hearthstonestoves.com
www. Hearthstonestoves.com
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SPECIFICATIONS
LisTeo as: Gas-Fired Direct-Vent Fireplace Heater
Model: Tribute DV Model 8050 Direct-Vent Gas Certified for Canada, CSA P.4.1
Fireplace Heater
Testing Agency: Intertek Testing Services, Inc. Approved for Mobile Home Installation
Tested to: ANSI Z21.88b — 2008/CSA 2.33b - 2008
Figure 1: Tribute DV Dimensions
Specification NG LP
INPUT RATING (Btu/hr) 0-2000 ft 18,000 17,500
ORIFICE SIZE (DMS) 0-2000 ft 48 56
ORIFICE SIZE (DMS) 0-4500 ft 48 56
MANIFOLD PRESSURE - LO SETTING (in. W.c./kpa) 1.2/0.30 3.3/0.82
MANIFOLD PRESSURE - HI SETTING (in. W.c./kpa) 3.5/1.15 10.0/2.48
INLET PRESSURE - LO (in.w.c./kpa) 5.0/1.24 10.0/2.48
MINIMUM INPUT RATING (btu/hr) 10,600 10,400
MAXIMUM OUTPUT (btu/hr) 0-2000 ft 13,300 13,200
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OWNER'S INFORMATION
The installation must conform with local codes or,
in the absences of local codes, the current National
Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54) or
CAN/CSA B149 Installation Code. (Installer
I'appareil selon les codes ou reglements locaux,
ou, en 1'absence de te/s reg/ements, selon les
Codes d'installation CAN/CSA-8149.)
DAILY OPERATION
The Tribute DV is easily operated by the homeowner
once installed and adjusted by qualified service
personnel. The unit can be controiled via the wall-
mounted thermostat during the heating season. Set
the thermostat to the desired room temperature and
the unit will cycle on and off as required. By
adjusting the variable output control located on the
gas control valve, the rate of heat output can be
varied to meet the heating requirements of the
season. Choosing a low flame setting will result in
longer burn cycles at a reduced output, while
choosing a high flame setting will result in a shorter,
hotter burn cycle. Through trial and error, the
homeowner can select the optimum flame size for
their setting and app►ication.
EFFICIENCY
During the summer non-heating season, switch the
wall thermostat to "OFF", and turn off the pilot. This
will improve the overall efficiency of the unit as the
heat from the pilot is wasted. When putting the unit
back into service, follow the lighting instructions
described on page 24.
CONDENSATION
Fuel gasses produce water vapor when burned.
Therefore, when the unit is first lit, especially when
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cool, it is normal to experience some condensation
on the inside of the window glass. This condensation
will burn off within the first few minutes of operation.
If continuous condensation on the window glass or
dripping water from any part of the unit or venting
system (chimney) is noted, immediately discontinue
operation of the unit and contact qualified service
personnel.
CLEANING
Clean the area around, under, and behind the unit
on a regular basis to prevent the accumulation of
dust and lint.
The Tribute DV requires minimal routine
maintenance and care. It should afways be cool and
off when being cleaned, or serviced. Once a year,
the unit, and venting system should be inspected by
qualified service personnel to insure that they are
clean, free of obstruction, safe, and in good working
order. If service or maintenance is required,
qualified service personnel should perform it.
SERVICE CAUTION
If you believe your Tribute DV is not, in any way,
performing properly, immediately discontinue
operation until the unit has been inspected and
approved by qualified service personnel. Prior to
servicing the unit, turn the valve control knob
clockwise to "OFF". The unit should be cool prior to
servicing and cleaning. Use of any components not
supplied by Hearthstone on the stove voids all
warranties. Do not substitute components.
`Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc. Tribute DV Model #8050
INSTALLER'S INFORMATION
CODES
Adhere to all local codes or, in their absence, the
latest edition of THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE
ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54) or CAN/CSA B149
Installation Code that can be obtained from:
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE, INC.
1430 BROADWAY
NEW YORK, NY 10018
www.ansi.org
OR
NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, INC.
BATTERY MARCH PARK
QUINCY, MA 02269
vwvw.nfpa.org
The appliance, when installed with a blower, must
be electrically connected and grounded in
accordance with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the current NFPA 70-National
Electrical Code or CSA C22.1-Canadian Electric
Code.
A manufactured home (mobile) OEM installation
must conform to the Manufactured Home
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR,
Part 3280 (U.S.) or Standard for Manufactured
Home Installation, ANSI/NCBCS A225.1 or Standard
for Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and mobile
Housing, CSA Z240.4.CAN/SCA Z240 MH
(Canada). (Installer 1'appareil selon les codes ou
reglements locaux, ou, en /'absence de tels
reglements, selon les Codes d installation
CAN/CSA-8149.)
ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION
d. External regulator (for propane/L.P.G. only)
� Piping which complies with local codes
�f4 Pipe sealant approved for use with
d• propane/L.P.G. (resistant to sulfur compounds)
atr Manual shutoff valve
aG� Sediment trap (see page 17)
d+� Tee joint
� Pipe wrench
� Phillips head screwdriver
�i�• 7/16-inch wrench
� Other parts as required by local code
�fL� *Safety Glasses
a4 'Gloves
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PACKING LIST
1-Tribute DV Gas-Fired Heater
1-TEK Burner
5-Decorative TEK Fire logs
1- Bag Platinum Bright Embers
1-Owner's Manual
1-Thermostat
1-40' Thermostat wire
1-Warranty Validation Form
Note: Vent kits and components are supplied
separately. Failure to use the ventinq comqonents
specified bv Hearthstone QHHP, Inc. will void vour
warrantv and could risk a fire.
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION
Unpack and Inspect for Damage
The Tribute DV is packaged by the manufacturer to
withstand shipment without damage. However,
damage can still occur during transit; so take care to
inspect for damage when unpacking and installing
the unit. If any damage or missing parts are
detected, immediately contact your dealer.
� Do not install, or put into service, a damaged
or incomplete heater.
Inspect the Tribute DV for visible or concealed
damage. The unit should appear to be square and
true. The sheet metal parts should be smooth and
free of bends and dents. The enameled cast iron
should be free of chips or cracks. If visible or
concealed damage is found or suspected, contact
your dealer for instructions.
With the accessory box removed and set aside, take
care not to mar or chip the enameled legs, if
applicable. Have someone help lift the stove out of
the shipping box and set it into place.
The TEK Burner and TEK Fire logs supplied with the
Tribute DV are contained in the accessory box.
Always use great care when handling the decorative
fire logs, as they are fragile and subject to damage
and breakage if handled roughly. If a broken log is
encountered, contact your dealer for replacement
logs. Otherwise, set the logs aside until called for
during the installation.
' Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Ina Tribute DV Model #8050
INSTALLING THE TRIBUTE DV
HEARTH REQUIREMENT/FLOOR PROTECTION
The Tribute DV may be placed on a noncombustible
surface or wood floor. Installations must meet local
codes.
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES
Due to high surface temperatures, the unit should be
located out of traffic and away from furniture and
draperies. Clothing and other flammable material
should not be placed on or near the heater. When
positioning the unit always maintain adequate
clearances around air openings into the combustion
chamber and allow for adequate ventilation.
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Minimum clearances to combustibles must be
maintained as shown in the illustrations of the
Clearances To Combustibles section.
�. CAUTION: THESE CLEARANCES REPRESENT
MINIMUM DISTANCES IN ALL CASES, WHICH,
THROUGH TESTING IN AN INDEPENDENT
LABORATORY TO ANSI AND CSA STANDARDS,
WILL PREVENT FIRE OR SPONTANEOUS
COMBUSTION. WE DO NOT CONTROL THE
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS EXPOSED TO HEAT
BY THIS PRODUCT; THEREFORE, AN
ASSESSMENT MUST BE MADE BY THE
INSTALLER TO PREVENT CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGE OF WALLS AND FLOORING.
Minimum Alcove clearances
�---- � 6-1 / 4" r� i n,---�
Clearances to Combustibles
Unit top to side wall 2"
Unit top to rear wall 2"
Unit top to corner wall 2"
Unit top to corner wall 2"
Unit top to ceiling 9"
Figure 2: Clearance to combustibles
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VENTING INFORMATION
VENT CONNECTION
1. The Tribute DV Direct Vent is approved for
installation only with the vent connecting
components listed; Simpson Dura-Vent Direct
Vent GS, AmeriVent Direct, Selkirk Direct
TempT"' EXCELDirect or Secure Vent systems.
2. Install the vent system according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
RESTRICTION PLATE
There is a vent restriction plate that adjusts the flow
rate of exhaust gases. This insures proper flames
and efficiency for the wide variety of vent
configurations. Controlling the draft also changes
the aesthetics of the flame. The restriction plate
consists of a rotating shutter behind the starter
section of pipe and an adjustment plate with an
index hole used to hold the shutter in a fixed
position. The restriction plate has unlimited settings.
Depending on the vent configuration, you may be
required to adjust the restriction plate position. For
straight out the back installations no adjustment
to the restrictor is necessary.
ADJUSTMENT TO RESTRICTION PLATE
Make sure the unit is cool before touching any part
of the firebox. To adjust your restrictor for maximum
flame appearance, loosen the Phillips head screw,
found on the upper rear right side of the stove. Spin
the indicator tab into the desired position. Rotating
counterclockwise closes the exhaust gasses, while
rotating clockwise opens the exhaust gases. Once
the desired restriction is reached, tighten the screw.
There are unlimited positions for the restriction plate,
one (1) being the lowest and three (3) being the
highest. (Refer to Venting Configuration — Figure 4
for recommended restriction plate positions)
.�'. NOTE: These positions are based on lab
results and can have some variance.
VENT PIPE CLEARANCES
All flue vent pipe for the Tribute DV must be installed
with the following clearances to combustibles.
1" - For vertical pipe
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Tribute DV Model #8050
1" - Below and along the side of all horizontal pipes.
2" - On top of all horizontal pipes.
VENTING COMPONENTS $ CONFIGURATION
The Tribute DV cannot be vented jointly with any
other solid fuel or gas appliance. It must be vented
directly to the outside of the building using a proper
termination as listed in the manual. The only types of
venting pipe approved for use with your Tribute DV
Direct-Vent stove is Simpson Dura-VenYs GS,
AmeriVent Direct, Selkirk Direct TempT"'
EXCELDirect and Secure Vent Direct-Vent Pipe.
The venting configuration is shown in Figure 5(with
the optional snorkel), and Figure 6 showing the
minimum vent kit. After determining the venting
configuration for your stove, select the vent system
that will accommodate your installation.
�i. CAUTION: ENSURE THERE IS NO WIRING OR
PLUMBING IN THE CHOSEN LOCATION.
d. CAUTION: DO NOT RECESS VENTING
TERMINALS INTO A WALL OR SIDING.
Note: If further direction is needed for installation,
please refer to the venting instructions, which are
provided with the venting components.
ACCEPTABLE DIRECT-VENT TERMINATION CAP
LOCATIONS
The venUair intake termination clearances above the
high side of an angled roof are as follows:
Roof Pitch Feet Meters
Flat to 6/12 1 0.3
7/12 to 9/12 2 0.6
10/12 to 12/12 4 1.2
13/12 to 16/12 6 1.8
17/12 to 21 /12 8 2.4
Listed are Simpson Dura-Vent, AmeriVent Direct,
Selkirk Direct TempT"" and Secure Vent
components acceptable for installation, along with
the minimum venting kit available. The venting
system must be comprised of the appropriate
venting components as specified.
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MINIMUM V- NO VENTING ABOVE
THIS LINE!
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RESTRICTOR WIDE OPEN WITH UNDER 14" VERTICAL VENT
MINIMUM HORIZONTAL= 6"
MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL= 6' WITH 14" RISE
Figure 4: Venting Restrictor configurations
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APPROVED VENTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS
(The following are components that are available, but
not necessary for all installations)
d� 90 ° Elbow
4G► 45 ° Elbow
dr 6" Straight
d� 9" Straight (Simpson only)
d► 12" Straight
dr 24" Straight
d�► 36" Straight
�► 48" Straight
dr 11"-14 5ia�� Adjustable Pipe Length
�► Horizontal Vent Cap
d�► Vertical Vent Cap
d� 14" Snorkel
dr Vinyl Siding Standoff 4 x 6 5�s°
dw Round Ceiling Support Wall
d► Thimble Covers
� Wall thimble
CHIMNEY LINER SYSTEM
1. Direct-Vent Chimney Liner Termination Kit
2. Chimney Liner Flex
3. Co-Linear Flex Connector
4. Co-Axial to Co-Linear Appliance Connect)
MINIMUM VENT KIT
d. 6" Straight
� Wall Thimble Cover (optional)
� Wall Thimble
d. Horizontal Vent Cap
Centerlines shown are approximate. Dry fit venting
and take measurements. Pipe dimensions will vary
by manufacturer and supplier.
4" snorkel
wall thimble
wall thimble cover
17-3/8"
to center
You must have a 1/4" of
rise per horizontal foot of
venting. Depending on
your install the centerline
will vary.
Figure 5: Components for a typical snorkel installation
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Termination
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You must have a 1/4" of
rise per horizontal foot
of venting. Depending on
your install the centerline
will vary.
II thimble
/ wall thimble cover
Figure 6: Components for a minimum horizontal vent configuration
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE
STANDARD HORIZONTAL TERMINATION
MINIMUM VENTING KIT
1. Install the straight over the outer collar.
2. Move the stove and pipe assembly back
until the straight is flush to the wall. Pull up
on the pipe to ensure that there is a'/4"
per foot rise coming out of the stove.
3. Draw a circle around the pipe. Use the
center of this circle as the center point of the
10" x 10" square wall pass through. Cut and
frame the wall pass through.
4. Place the interior wall thimble into the 10" x
10" wall pass through. Secure it with 4
screws (not provided). Install the exterior
portion of the thimble in similar fashion,
overlapping the 2 sections.
i CAUTION: FOR BUtLDINGS WITH VINYL SIDING,
A VINYL SIDING STANDOFF SHOULD BE
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INSTALLED BETWEEN THE VENT CAP AND THE
EXTERIOR WALL.
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Install the horizontal vent termination on the
outside of the wall. Make sure both of the
retaining straps extend through interior wall
thimble. Before attaching the vent
termination to the outside of the house, run
a bead of non-hardening mastic around its'
outside edges, so as to make a seal
between it and the wall. The arrow on the
end cap should point up. Secure the cap
to the wall with the appropriate screws.
Move the stove and vent pipe into position.
Make sure the vent pipe extends into the
horizontal vent cap a minimum of 1-1/4").
Secure the vent using the straps from the
horizontal vent termination to the interior
pipe with 2 sheet metal screws, keeping the
screws close to the wall thimble as possible.
Bend or cut the excess strapping, so that it
is not visible after the installation is
complete.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
�i. NOTE: open valve door on the lower front of unit for electrical and gas connections.
THERMOSTAT
The ON/OFF/T'stat switch or wall mounted
thermostat controls the Tribute DV. We
recommend installation of the thermostat for more
comfortable performance, however you may still
override the thermostat by setting the switch to
"ON". The thermostat controls the unit by "calling for
heat." The thermostat turns the unit on when the
room is cold, and turns the unit off once the room is
warmed sufficiently. The thermostat is controlled by
a 750 millivolt DC two-wire circuit.
REMOTE CONTROL
There are two different optional remote controls
available for the Tribute DV. Both of the remote
controls are capable of turning the unit on and off.
One of the optional remotes also allows you to
control the temperature of the stove, (in the same
way the thermostat controls the heater), from
anywhere in the vicinity of the unit. If "ON" &"OFF"
are the only controls required, Kit #90-56912 can be
used. If you would like to control the temperature
via the remote control, use Kit #90-56914.
Installation instructions are provided with the kits.
THERMOSTAT PLACEMENT
The thermostat should be placed in the same room
or living space as the unit. Typically 5' (1.5m) off the
floor and away from any influences that may cause
the temperature in the vicinity of the thermostat to
be unrepresentative of the room temperature in
general. Such influences might include strong
lighting, a heater vent from the central heating
system, or a nearby drafty window.
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Placement of the thermostat on an inside wall
rather than an outside wall is preferable. Do not
place the thermostat directly behind or too close to
the unit, otherwise heat from the unit will
immediately satisfy the thermostat and turn the unit
off.
THERMOSTAT WIRING
The thermostat should be connected to the Tribute
DV using no more than 40' (12 m) of the provided
insulated thermostat wire. The thermostat wire from
the Tribute DV to the thermostat can be surface
mounted or routed under the floor, through walls,
etc.
Be sure to leave a small coil of additional
thermostat wire behind the Tribute DV so that the
unit can be moved out of position for servicing and
cleaning.
Connect one of the thermostat wires to the gas
control marked TH and the other to the yellow wire
coming from the on/off T'stat switch. When making
these connections, position the thermostat wire so
that it extends towards the wall behind the Tribute
DV, then towards the thermostat.
At the thermostat, the wires should be connected to
the two connection screws on the back of the
thermostat per the instructions received with the
thermostat. Take care not to over-tighten the
connection screws and not to damage the internal
parts of the thermostat.
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
d. CAUTION: LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS
CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING.
(ATTENT/ON: AU MOMENT DE L'ENTRET/EN DES COMMANDES, ETIQUETEZ TOUS LES F/LS AVANT LE
DEBRANCHEMENT. DES ERREURS DE CABLAGE PEUVENT ENTRAINER UN FONCT/ONNEMENT INADEQUAT
ET DANGERUX.) THE PROPER LOCATION OF WIRE CONNECTIONS IS SHOWN IN FIGURE 7.
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Wiring Diagram - Tribute
(oPrioNn�) THERMOSTnT Wiring Color KEY:
� B�ACK OW WHITE
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Hearthstone O RED Q BROWN
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Figure 7: Tribute 8050 Wiring diagram
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GAS SUPPLY & CONNECTIONS
� Gas cock knob
0 Manua/ H!-LO adjustment or pressure
regulator adjus�menl
� Pilot adjusiment
� Termocouple conneclion
� Mounting for piezo & bracket
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Inlet pressure test point
Outlet pressure test point
Main operator
Pilot ouUet
Main gas outlet
� Flange securing screw holes
� Rdditiona/ valve mounting hole
� Alternative TC connecfion point
� Thermoelectric unit
Figure 8: Gas control valve
d. WARNING: THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED AND
CONNECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL
CODES, OR IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES,
WITH THE MOST CURRENT EDITION OF THE
NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA
54) OR CAN/CSA B149 INSTALLATION CODE.
d• NOTICE: A qualified technician must connect the
heater to the gas supply and leak test the unit
before it is approved for use. Consult all codes.
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Figure 9: Typical Sediment Trap (Required in a�i
installation)
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d• NFPA Code and Hearthstone require the use of a
dedicated sediment trap just upstream of the unit.
Damage to the valve, or other components due to
the lack of a sediment trap are not covered by
warranty.
GAS CONNECTIONS
The gas supply connection is made to the Tribute
DV's gas control valve in the middle of the lower rear
of the stove, using a 3/8" male NPT fitting. The
supply line should be 'h" diameter, or appropriately
sized to provide a sufficient gas supply to meet the
maximum demand of the unit without undue loss of
pressure. We recommend a flexible line to avoid
undue mechanical load on the valve and to ease
thread alignment, but refer to local codes.
� CAUTION: CHECK GAS TYPE!
GAS SUPPLY
This appliance and its individual shutoff valve must
be disconnected from the gas supply piping system
during any pressure testing of that system at test
pressures in excess of'h psig. The Tribute DV 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 greater than'/ psig.
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GAS PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
�. NOTE: A QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MUST
PERFORM THIS PROCEDURE!
Once connected to the gas supply, the supply line
and manifold gas pressures must be tested. The
supply line pressure is tested, to insure it meets the
minimum gas supply pressure as listed in the
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Specifications for the type of fuel in use (natural gas
or LP), by connecting a manometer to the supply
line and adjusting the incoming pressure if
necessary to meet the required supply line pressure
as listed in specifications. The manifold pressure tap
on the gas control valve, refer to Figure 8 for
location.
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LOG PLACEMENT
al�• CAUTION: FRAGI�E! HANDLE LOG SET WITH
CARE. ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES AND SAFETY
GOGGLES WHILE HANDLING THE LOG SET.
Place only the ceramic log set supplied with the unit
in the firebox. Do not place any other ceramic logs,
wood logs, or other materials in the firebox. If the log
set is damaged or broken contact your dealer for
replacement. The ceramic log set will last a long
time, however, they will break if subjected to rough or
improper handling. Exact positioning of the log set is
required in order to obtain a pleasing flame pattern
and efficient combustion. Incorrect log placement
may cause carbon build-up; excess thermal stress on
the log set and stove parts, reduced efficiency, and
high levels of carbon monoxide. If the log set does
not set into the firebox exactly as outlined, contact
your dealer for assistance.
INSTALLATION OF THE LOG SET
(Refer to the following images in this section for log
set assembly).
1. Lift off the cast iron front of the front unit, and
remove the glass assembly. To remove the front,
grasp both sides of the front cast facade, and lift
upward and then outward. Set the front aside
taking care not to chip or scratch the enamel.
Next, locate the two rotating clips above the
glass. Rotate the clips out of the "locked"
position and tilt the top of the glass outward. Lift
the entire glass assembly up and out.
2. Remove the packaging material around the log
set assembly. Be careful not to damage the log
set when unpacking.
3. Set the two bottom logs in position as shown in
the photo below.
4. Set Rear Log in place as shown in the following
photo.
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5. Set the Top Left Log in place, using the locating
recess on the bottom that interlocks with locating
tab on the top of the Bottom Left Log. Place the
Right Log in place as shown in the photo below
6. Open the bag of Platinum Bright Embers. Fluff up
the pieces and spread them randomly over the
logs and burner. These embers will glow brightly
when the unit is running.
7. Replace the front glass assembly and front cast
fa�ade before relighting the unit.
�C. Note: Place only the Fire log set supplied with
the Tribute DV in the firebox. Do not place any
other logs, wood logs, or other materials in the
firebox. If the log set is damaged or broken
contact your dealer for replacement. It must be
replaced with the same approved replacement
parts.
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REMOVAL OF LOG SET
d. CAUTION: THE FIRELOG SET RETAINS HEAT
AND CAN BE VERY HOT! ALLOW 2 TO 3 HOURS
AFTER PILOT LIGHT IS TURNED OFF BEFORE
HANDLING.
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To remove the Fire log set, follow the Installation of
Log Set instructions in the reverse order.
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STONE INSTALLATION
Standard Stone Kit Contents:
3-Top Stones: 6-3/8" x 13-1/8"
4-Side Stones: 7-3/4" x 10-3/4"
Standard Kit Part Numbers:
9050-41 Polished Soapstone
9050-63 Aztec Green Marble
9050-53 Autumn Brown Granite
9050-51 Dakota Red Granite
9050-56 Misty Mauve Granite
9050-55 Orion Black Granite
Optional Rear Stone Kit Contents:
1- Left Rear Stone: 8-5/16" x 14-7/8"
1- Right rear Stone: 8-5/16" x 14-7/8"
Rear Kit Part Numbers:
9055-41 Polished Soapstone
9055-63 Aztec Green Marble
9055-53 Autumn Brown Granite
9055-51 Dakota Red Granite
9055-56 Misty Mauve Granite
9055-55 Orion Black Granite
Top � Side Stone Procedure:
d» Note: Always work on a cold stove. Use care
in handling stones and enamel front to avoid
chipping and scratching of parts.
1. Identify and lay out the stones based on the
description above.
2. Remove the cast top from the stove by carefully
lifting up, taking care not to chip the edges.
3. Note the steel side stone clips/heat shields
already in place (used to retain the side stones).
4. Slide the side stones (7-3/4" x 10-3/4") down in
front of the heat shields through the slots in the
top with the polished side facing out. To avoid
scratching and to make sliding easier, ensure
you keep the stones back from the corner
braces as you slide them down. Install only one
stone at a time. Do not use one stone to push
the other down (See following image).
5. Replace the top casting on the stove.
6. Lay top stones into place starting from one side
to the other.
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Inserting the Side Stones
Rear Stone Procedure
� Note: Always work on a cold stove. Use care
in handling stones and enamel front to avoid
chipping and scratching of parts.
Remove the existing rear panels from the stove
by removing the four Phillips head screws
holding them in place. Reinsert the screws to
plug the existing holes.
Install the rear stones by inserting the outside
edge first and then rotating the stone in. The
stone will drop down into a channel once parallel
to the back of the stove.
Repeat with second stone.
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LIGHTING THE UNIT FOR THE FIRST TIME
d. WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE
INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY
DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF
LIFE.
�'. CAUTION: LIGHTING THE TRIBUTE DV FOR THE
FIRST TIME AND ADJUSTMENTS TO THE UNIT
SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas
indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not
convertible for use with other gases, unless a
certified kit is used.
(Cet appareil doit etre utilise uniquement avec /es
types de gas indiques sur la plaque signa/etique.
Ne pas I'utiliser avec d'autres gas sauf si un kif de
conversion certifie est installe.)
SMOKE AND FUMES WARNING
When lit for the first time, the Tribute DV will emit
some smoke and fumes. This is normal "off-
gassing" of the paints and oils used in the
manufacturing and assembly of the unit. Open
windows to vent the room if necessary. The off
gassing and fumes will subside after the first 10 to
20 minutes of operation.
ODORS AND IMPURITIES
A heater of this type may produce odors during
heater operation due to impurities that may exist in
the immediate area. Sources of impurities can be
cleaning solvents, paint solvents, cigarettes,
candles, smoke, pet hair, dust, adhesives, new
carpet, and/or textiles. Such odors will dissipate.
However, opening a window or otherwise providing
additional ventilation to the area can alleviate the
condition. If any odor persists, contact your dealer
or an authorized service technician.
PILOT LIGHT WARNING
The Tribute DV has a piezoelectric spark igniter
(the red push button located next to the gas control
valve behind the valve access door), which ignites
the pilot light by means of a spark at the pilot light
assembly. Do not attempt to light the unit with a
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match or by any means other than the piezoelectric
spark.
DO NOT LIGHT PILOT OR BURNER BY HAND
The standing pilot light on this gas heater is lit by
using a piezoelectric spark generator as described
elsewhere in this manual. Never attempt to light the
pilot or main burner by hand with a match or lighter.
If, after repeated attempts, the pilot light fails to
light, discontinue operation; turn off the gas at the
gas control valve, and immediately contact qualified
service personnel for assistance.
PREPARE FOR LIGHTING
Prepare for the lighting procedure by adjusting the
thermostat (if equipped) to its lowest setting or OFF
position. If the gas control knob is not in the OFF
position, turn the knob fully clockwise to OFF.
Locate the variable output control knob and turn it
fully clockwise to the highest setting.
Prior to lighting the unit for the first time, wait 5
minutes to allow any residual gas within the unit to
dissipate. Smell all around the appliance area for
gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because
some gases are heavier than air and will settle on
the floor. If you do not smell gas after this five-
minute period, proceed with the lighting procedure.
If you do smell gas, DO NOT proceed with the
lighting procedure. Instead, immediately refer to
the What To Do If You Smell Gas Warninq, on
the cover of this manual.
�. WARNING: THE VALVE CONTROL HAS AN
INTERLOCK DEVICE. AFTER SHUTTING OFF
ALL GAS FLOW, THE PILOT BURNER CANNOT
BE RELIT UNTIL THE THERMOCOUPLE HAS
COOLED, ALLOWING THE ELECTROMAGNET
TO BE RELEASED (APPROX. 60 SECONDS). THE
GAS CONTROL KNOB IS DESIGNED TO
OPERATE BY HAND. DO NOT USE ANY TOOLS
DURING THIS OPERATION. DAMAGED KNOBS
MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
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INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS
Once the Tribute DV is in place, connected and
assembled as described in the "Clearances To
Combustibles", "Venting Components &
Configurations," "Electrical Connections", and "Gas
Supply and Connections" sections of this manual,
the unit is almost ready to be lit for the first time.
The manufacturer tests each unit prior to shipment,
so ignition should take place without failure.
However, a number of small adjustments may be
necessary to compensate for variations in gas
pressure, altitude, and other factors particular to
each installation.
VARIABLE OUTPUT CONTROL
The gas control valve is equipped with a variable
output control. This control varies the rate of heat
produced by the unit by varying the gas pressure to
the TEK Burner. A combination of heat output and
the thermostat setting affect the length of the burn
cycle. If your stove turns on and off too often, try,
first, reducing the burn cycle by turning the HI/LOW
knob, on the control valve, to a lower setting. Using
the variable output control, the heat output of the
unit can be reduced for mild fall and spring months,
or maximized for the colder winter months. This
adjustment can be made, by the homeowner, as
necessary by turning the variable output control
knob to "HI", "LO" or any setting in between.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
aG• NOTE: The gas control knobs and the piezo
igniter are located under the front of the unit.
1. STOP! Read the What To Do If You Smell Gas!
Warning (on the cover of this manual).
2. Set the on/off/T'stat switch or thermostat to the
"OFF" position.
3. Push in and turn gas control knob clockwise to
"OFF". (If not previously lit, the knob should be
in this position.)
4. Wait (5) five minutes to clear out any gas. If
you then smell gas, STOP! Smel/ all around the
appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to
the f/oor because some gases are heavier than
air and will settle on the floor. If you smell gas
immediately follow the What To Do If You
Smell Gas! warning on the cover of this
Manual. If you do not smell gas, proceed to the
next step.
5. Turn gas control knob counter-clockwise to
"PILOT".
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Push in control knob all the way and hold in.
Immediately light the pilot with the gas lighter
(push in and "click" the piezoelectric spark
igniter button several times until lit). Continue to
hold the control knob in for about 20 seconds
after the pilot is lit. Release the knob and it will
pop back out. Pilot should remain lit. If the pilot
goes out, repeat the operation.
at� If knob does not pop out when released,
stop, shut off the gas supply to the heater
and immediately call a qualified service
technician or gas supplier.
� If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries,
turn the gas control knob "OFF" and call a
qualified service technician or gas supplier.
After the pilot lights, turn gas control knob
counter-clockwise to "ON".
If the ON/OFF/T'stat switch is set to "ON", the
stove should now be lit. If the thermostat (or
remote) has been installed, set the ON/OFF/
T'stat switch to "T'staY' and turn the thermostat
(or remote) to "ON". Then set the desired
temperature.
Shut the gas control valve access door.
Plug in the fan accessory, if so equipped.
If T'stat was selected, set thermostat to "ON"
and set desired temperature setting. Normally,
if T'stat position was selected, the main burner
is cycled on and off by the thermostat or the
"on/off° switch located on the bottom of the
thermostat body.
dr NOTE: When pressing/clicking the piezoelectric
spark ignition button to light the pilot, watch
through the glass (front) of the unit. Click the
igniter button until a flame is visible at the pilot.
Once the pilot is lit, continue to press on the
gas control knob for another 20 seconds, then
release. Ascertain that the pilot is still lit by
looking through the front door. If lit, then turn
the gas control knob fully counter-clockwise to
the "ON" position. If the pilot fails to light, or if it
went out due to a premature release of the gas
control knob while depressed in the "PILOT"
position, wait 60 seconds for the Interlock to
release. Then repeat the lighting process as
described in this section of the manual.
Once the pilot has been fit, the gas control knob has
been turned to the "ON" position, and the
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ON/OFF/T'stat switch has been turned to "ON", the
main burner should light immediately. If you would
like to use the thermostat and it has been installed,
switch the ON/OFF/T'stat switch to thermostat. Turn
the thermostat to "ON" and set it to a higher
position so that it "calls" for heat in order to light the
main burner (i.e. turns the unit on). Note that the
thermostat controls the on/off cycling of the main
burner, but the pilot remains lit regardless of the
thermostat setting. The only way to turn the pilot off
is to turn the gas control knob fully clockwise to the
"OFF" position.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. Set the thermostat to the "OFF" position
or turn the ON/OFF/T-STAT switch to
the "OFF" position.
2. If shutting the unit off for the non-
heating season, turn the gas control
knob fully clockwise to the "OFF"
position. Do not force the knob to turn.
AIR SHUTTER
The air shutter is used to regulate the air-to-gas
combustion mixture, which in turn influences the
size and color of the flames. The air shutter is
positioned in the general location needed for the
type of gas being used, however, if the unit is not
burning as well as it should, then the air shutter
may need adjusting. The air shutter may need
adjustment once the unit has been installed to
compensate for variations in supply line pressure,
restriction plate position, altitude, gas type
conversions, and other variables.
To determine if the air shutter needs adjustment, it
is necessary to view the flame pattern with the
variable output control knob at its highest setting.
Allow the unit to operate for at least 10 minutes to
allow the entire unit to reach temperature, and for
the flame pattern to stabilize. Generally, the more
air (open shutter) in the mixture, the bluer the flame.
Less air (closed shutter) results in a more yellow
flame, but too little air will result in incomplete
combustion, low efficiency and a dirty burn. There
are two simple guidelines to aid in determining the
correct flame pattern:
If the flame at the base of the logs is
completely blue, the air shutter may be
open too far;
If the flame is dirty or licks the top of the
stove, the air shutter may be closed too far.
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Some conditions cannot be corrected through air
shutter adjustment; an adjustment must be made to
the gas supply pressure or by changing the
restriction plate location. Qualified service
personnel must perform supply line/manifold gas
line pressure adjustments and restrictor plate
adjustments. Do not attempt to complete any part of
the installation or adjustment of this unit unless
technically qualified to do so.
AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENTS
Loosen the air shutter locking nut prior to
lighting the unit. This nut will get very hot after
operation and will be difficult to loosen. Use a 5/16"
wrench and loosen the nut on the slider adjuster
under the firebox. Loosen the set nut and slider the
adjuster to adjust the flame pattern. Use only metal
tools for this adjustment. The air shutter adjuster,
located under the front of the unit, is adjustable
while the stove is burning. Slide the adjuster left to
open the air shutter, and right to close the shutter.
When the flame pattern is correct, tighten the set
nut without letting slider move. The air shutter is
factory set and only a qualified gas technician
should make adjustments.
aG• Note: Very little movement is needed to
substantially change the burn and flame
patterns. Some conditions cannot be corrected
through air shutter adjustment; an adjustment
must be made to the gas supply pressure.
Supply line/manifold gas line pressure
adjustments must be performed by qualified
service personnel. Do not attempt to complete
any part of the installation or adjustment of this
unit unless technically qualified to do so.
PILOT ADJUSTMENT
The pilot light is preset by the manufacturer and
should not need adjustment. The pilot light flame
should be large enough to engulf the thermopile
and thermocouple located next to the pilot, but not
so large as to create excessive noise or consume
excessive gas. (Refer to figure 8) However, it can
be adjusted by means of the pilot light adjustment
screw located on the gas control valve. Open the
valve door to access the pilot adjustment screw.
Note that the pilot flame must engulf the thermopile
so that the thermopile can generate sufficient milli-
voltage (325 to 500-mv) to power the gas control
valve. The flame on the pilot should look like Figure
11. Controlling the Tribute DV by the wall-mounted
thermostat may become erratic, nonexistent, or the
unit may go out, if the pilot flame is too small or
misdirected away from the thermopile.
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P/LOT
THERMOCOUPLE
Figure 10: Pilot assembly
d. WARNING: THE CONTROL HAS AN INTERLOCK
DEVICE. IF THE STOVE HAS BEEN LIT, IT WILL
NOT RELIGHT IMMEDIATELY. AFTER SHUTTING
OFF ALL GAS FLOW, THE PILOT BURNER
CANNOT BE RELIT UNTIL THE THERMOCOUPLE
HAS COOLED, ALLOWING THF
ELECTROMAGNET TO BE RELEASED (APPROX
60 SEC.). THE GAS CONTROL KNOB IS
DESIGNED TO OPERATE BY HAND. DO N01
USE ANY TOOLS DURING THIS OPERATION
with the variable output control knob at its highest
setting (turn fully clockwise). Allow the unit to
operate for 10 minutes enabling the entire unit to
reach temperature and for the flame pattern to
stabilize. The flame pattern should be similar to the
one shown in Figure 11. There are several
guidelines to aid in determining if the flame pattern
is correct:
The flame should not be dirty, smoky, sooty, or
lick the top of the stove.
The flame should not rise off the TEK burner;
this is called "lifting".
Flames should not impinge heavily on the log
set. They should "fiY' through the pre-formed
spaces designed in the log set.
BURNER FLAME APPEARANCE
Once the unit is lit, observe the flame pattern and Figure 11: Typical flame appearance
adjust as necessary. Also, a periodic visual check
of the burner flame should be performed. The
burner flames can be adjusted by means of the air
shutter. To determine if the burner flame needs
adjustment, it is necessary to view the flame pattern
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CARE
The Tribute DV requires minimal routine
maintenance and care. It should always be cool and
off when being cleaned, or serviced. Once a year,
the unit, and venting system should be inspected by
qualified service personnel to insure that they are
clean, free of obstruction, safe, and in good working
order. If service or maintenance is required,
qualified service personnel should perform it.
�i• WARNING: DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS, OR FOR
INFORMATION ABOUT PARTS OR SERVICE,
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL HEARTHSTONE
DEALER.
CLEANING THE UNIT
d. WARNING: DO NOT CLEAN THE UNIT WHEN
HOT.
The unit should receive regular cleaning on, under,
and around the stove to prevent the buildup of dust
and lint. The exterior surfaces of the unit can be
cleaned using soap, water, and a soft cloth. Do not
use abrasive or chemical cleaners and take care
not to scratch the glass or enamel finish (if so
equipped) when cleaning the unit. The use of
chemical wax based cleaners or polishes are not
recommended due to the potential for discoloration
of the stones, castings or enamel when the
residues of the cleaners or polishes are exposed to
heat. Excessive buildup of dust, spider webs, or
room air contamination may cause odors when the
stove is hot.
FIREBOX, PILOT, & BURNER ASSEMBLY
The firebox requires periodic cleaning to prevent
the accumulation of dust, lint, and other debris. To
clean the firebox, set the thermostat to the "OFF"
position, and turn off the gas at the gas control
valve. When the unit is cool, open the front door,
and remove the front cast and glass assembly.
Carefully remove the decorative log set, taking care
not to damage the logs or chip the enamel cast iron.
Clean the firebox and TEK burner, and carefully
vacuum the entire surface of the log set.
Thoroughly vacuum the ports (holes) along the top
of the TEK burner, and the pilot assembly.
With the decorative logs out of the firebox, re-install
the glass assembly and front cast. Briefly light the
unit according to the lighting instructions described
on page 22. Check to insure a proper flame is
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burning from each burner port. The pilot flame
should be large enough to engulf the thermopile
and thermocouple as shown in Figure 10.
�L NOTE: Do not operate the unit for more than
1-2 minutes without the log set in place.
Turn the unit off by setting the thermostat to
"OFF", and turning the gas control valve off.
Allow the unit to cool.
Check and clean any burner ports that are not
burning, or not burning properly. Clean burner ports
using a soft brush or vacuum cleaner. If the pilot
flame height needs adjustment, it should be
adjusted by qualified service personnel as
described on page 24.
Complete the cleaning procedure by carefully
placing the log set within the firebox as described
on page 20. Re-install the glass assembly and front
cast. Turn on the gas, light the unit and check for
proper operation. Flame patterns should look
similar to the flames in Figure 11. Regularly check
to insure the area around the Tribute DV is kept
free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vapors and liquids. Check that the flow
of combustion and ventilation air is not obstructed.
REPLACE THE GLASS GASKET AS NEEDED
Your Tribute DV uses a 3/4" tape-style fiberglass
gasket to make a tight seal between the doorframe
and the firebox. In time, the gasket can become
brittle and compressed and should be replaced.
New gasket material is available from your
Authorized Hearthstone Dealer. Protect your hands
with work gloves, and wash up later.
1. Allow the Tribute DV to cool completely.
2. Remove the front cast and glass frame as
described in the Log P/acement section.
3. Using a 1/8" drill bit drill out the rivet in the top
center of the glass frame. This will allow the
glass to free up from the steel.
4. Remove the existing gasket by grasping one
end and pulling firmly. Clean the remaining
adhesive on the glass off with warm soapy
water. Let dry.
5. Determine the correct length of the appropriate-
sized gasket by wrapping it around in the glass.
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Allow an extra 1 to 2" (25-50mm), and mark the
spot to be cut.
6. Cut the gasket at the marked spot with a utility
knife.
7. Starting at one end, pull the paper off the back
of the gasket and center the gasket over the
glass. Continue around the glass until you meet
up where you started. Do not overlap the
gasket ends or leave ends with ragged edges.
8. Firmly and evenly, press the gasket to seat it in
its channel.
9. Sandwich the glass within the glass frame and
glass gasket clip.
10. Using a 1/8"x1/8" rivet, reattach the glass
gasket clip to the glass frame
GLASS CLEANING
As fuel gas contains some impurities; it will be
necessary to clean the inside of the glass
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occasionally. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
Scratching the glass will weaken the integrity of the
glass. Do not clean the glass when hot! Allow the
glass to cool and apply a mild window cleaning
fluid. Special gas appliance window cleaner is
available from your local Hearthstone dealer.
d. WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE
WITH THE GLASS PANEL REMOVED, CRACKED,
OR BROKEN. DO NOT SUBJECT THE DOOR TO
ABUSE, SUCH AS STRIKING OR SLAMMING
SHUT. REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS PANEL
SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED OR
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.
VENTING
The venting system must receive a periodic
examination by a qualified agency. If the vent-air
system is disassembled for any reason, re-install
per the instructions provided in the venting section
of this manual, being sure to reassemble and reseal
the venting properly.
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PARTS LIST
Part No. escri tion Part No. Descri tion
2010-210 OOT 7211-580 LOG: CENTER BOTTOM
2010-505 OTTOM 7211-581 LOG: CENTER REAR
2010-520 OLUMN 7211-582 LOG: LEFT BOTTOM
2010-530 RONT 7211-583 LOG: LEFT UPPER
2010-532 AFFLE 7211-584 LOG: RIGHT SIDE
2010-535 EAT EXCHANGER BASE 7211-517 HARCOAL EMBERS 40Z.
2010-537 EAT EXCHANGER 7211-401 NOB:EXTENSION,ON/OFF/PILOT,SIT 916188
2010-540 OWER TOP 7211-402 KNOB: EXTENSION,HI/LO,SIT 916189
2010-545 PPERTOP 7211-020 ITTING:90de ,1/8"NPTx3/8"CMP4054-06
3030-046 LASS 7200-506 HERMOSTAT: MILLIVOLT
3160-050 ASKET ; HEAT EXCHANGER 7210-103 IGNITOR:MILLIVOLT #1244-61&1364-03
3160-080 INDOW TAPE 3/4" x 1/16" 5050-011 PILOT SHIELD DEFLECTOR, REAR
3160-150 EAT EXCHANGER BASE GASKET 5050-012 PILOT SHIELD DEFLECTOR, FRONT
3160-152 ILOT GASKET 5050-013 ILOT SHIELD DEFLECTOR, TOP
3160-155 ASKET: EXIT 7200-248 BURNER ORIFICE NG #48
3160-157 ASKET: INLET 7210-103 IGNITOR:MILLIVOLT #1244-61&1364-03
3160-051 HUTTER BOX GASKET 7211-163 PILOT ORIFICE NG .62 MM
3170-150 LATINUM BRIGHT EMBERS 7211-310 ALVE: GAS,SIT,50% TD,NG,CHA/STG/TUC D&B
3300-580 AFETY RATING LABEL 7211-370 URNER: PILOT,CON TOP,3-WAY,NG,.#199.724
3300-581 UEL CONVERSION LABEL 7211-407 KNOB, EXTENSION CONTROL 1" ON-OFF SIT
5050-005 ALVE BRACKET 7211-404 NOB, EXTENSION CONTROL 1" HI-LO (SIT #0916218
5050-010 IREBOX 7211-027 /8" X 6"SS FLEX TUBE STG/TUDOR
5050-015 HUTTER 7210-008 FITTING: 90de ,3/8"NPTx3/8"CMP NUT&FER
5050-017 HUTTER BOX 7211-003 FITTING: STRAIGHT 1/4" NPT x 3/8"COMP
5050-020 ACK PANEL, LEFT
5050-022 ACK PANEL, RIGHT LP CONVERSION KIT
5050-030 EAT SHIELD 7200-125 BURNER LP ORIFICE #56
5050-050 LASS FRAME 7211-136 RIFICE: PILOT,LP,0.35mm,CONVERT TOP,SIT
5050-060 ESTRICTOR 7211-313 REGULATOR: VAIVE,LP,50%TURNDOWN,SIT
5120-078 AMPER CONTROL
5120-080 LASS RETENTION CLIPS CCESSORIES
5120-082 LASS PLATE CLIP 9050-41 STONE SET
5120-085 A ADE RETENTION CLIP, TUDOR 9055-41 REAR STONE SET
5210-3050 IE-ROD 17" 90-69500 IEWING SCREEN
5300-066 IEZO, ON/OFF BRACKET 90-57501 BLOWER
5532-095 EAT EXCHANGER HINGE PLATE
5701-925H TARTER COLLARS, CHA/SAN
7211-238 EK BURNER
� WARNING: DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
d. FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS, OR FOR INFORMATION ABOUT PARTS OR SERVICE, CONTACT YOUR AUTHORIZED
HEARTHSTONE RETAILER. FOR THE NAME OF THE AUTHORIZED RETAILER NEAREST TO YOU, VISIT OUR WEBSITE
WWW.HEARTHSTONESTOVES.COM, OR WRITE:
HEARTHSTONE QUALITY HOME HEATING PRODUCTS, INC.
317 Stafford Ave.
Morrisville, Vermont 05661-8695
E-Mail: inquiry@hearthstonestoves.com
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TROUBLESHOOTING
S m tom Possible Cause Corrective Action
1. Pilot will not . Insufficient gas pressure, . Using the piezo sparker, try to light the pilot. If it will not
light. air in the pilot line, or dirty or light, check the inlet gas pressure.
kinked gas line.
B. Clean or replace the pilot assembly.
B. Pilot orifice plugged.
C. If a match lights a pilot, check the electrode gap and
C. Defective or misaligned location. Should be a 1/8" gap in the flame area.
electrode at pilot.
D. Check for a good connection between igniter and
D. Defective igniter. electrode. Check wire insulation. If properly connected and no
spark, replace igniter.
E. After sitting for "off"
season (summer), pilot E. Clean or replace the pilot assembly.
assembly may be dirty.
2. Pilot will not stay . Low or too high gas . Check for proper inlet pressure for the gas being used.
lit after carefully pressure
ollowing lighting B. Measure voltage between valve body and solder
instructions. B. Faulty connections. connection on the rear of the valve (where the blue wire
connects). It should be no less than 7 mV.
C. Defective thermocouple.
C1. Ensure that the thermocouple connection at the gas valve
D. Pilot dirty or plugged. is tight.
C2. Check thermocouple output using miili-volt meter.
Disconnect from valve and read voltage across wire ends. If
he reading is less than 15 mV, replace the pilot assembly.
C3. If burning NG, check pilot flame to see that it is impinging
on the top of the thermocouple. Clean or replace pilot for
maximum flame impingement.
D. Clean or replace the pilot assembly.
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S m tom Possible Cause Corrective Action
3. Pilot burning, no . Thermostat switch or . Check thermostaUwiring for proper connections. Place
gas to main burner, ires defective. �umper wire across terminals at thermostat. If burner comes
valve knob in the on, replace defective thermostat. If not OK, place jumper
"ON" position, B. Thermopile may not be across thermostat wires at gas valve. If burner comes on,
hermostat and/or generating sufficient voltage. ighten connections, or replace faulty wires.
on/off/Ystat switch
in the "ON" C. Plugged burner orifice. B. Check thermopile output, using a milli-volt meter. Take the
position. readings across generator terminals of the gas valve. (TPTH
and TP). Milli-volt reading should be greater than 325 mV. If
not, replace the pilot assembly. If the meter reading is OK, but
the burner does not come on, replace the gas valve.
C. Remove and check burner orifice - clean or replace. Note:
do not use any metal cleaning device, as this may damage
he orifice.
4. Pilot and burner . Inconsistent or . Adjust pilot flame size and assure that the flame is aimed
come on, but go insufficient flame on directly at the thermopile.
out after some thermopile.
arm-up. B. Check line pressure to ensure that the correct inlet
B. Insufficient gas pressure is present for the type of gas being used. If propane
pressure. pressure is inconsistent, check for water condensation at the
regulator.
C. Excessive draft.
C. Check Restriction settings per this manual.
5. Frequent pilot . Pilot flame may be too . Clean and/or adjust the pilot flame for maximum
outage problem. low or blowing, (high), impingement on the thermopile and thermocouple.
causing the pilot safety to
drop out. B. Check Restriction settings per this manual.
B. Excessive draft
6. Glass fogs . A normal result of gas . After the heater has warmed up, the glass should clear.
combustion and cold glass.
7. Blue Flames . A normal result during the . Flames should begin to turn more yellowish after 20
irst 20 minutes. minutes of burning.
B. If the blue color stays; adjust the air shutter for a proper
burn.
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S m tom Possible Cause Corrective Action
8. Floating flames, . Potentially dangerous . Check the appliance input rate and reduce if necessary.
lazy ill-defined, incomplete combustion due he air intake/exhaust flow system may be too restrictive or
quiet flames, which o incorrect air to fuel ratio blocked (the rate at which the exhaust leaves [draft]
roll around, (lack of combustion air or determines the rate at which the combustion air is delivered).
sometimes excessive fuel delivery I.e. Poor draft results in insufficient air delivery or a restricted
completely off of excessive gas pressure, exhaust. Correct air intake/exhaust flow system.
the port, overrating of appliance).
sometimes with B1. Clear ports.
overly, yellow tips. B. Incorrect air B2. Clear obstructions.
Possible sooting. intake/exhaust flow system. 63. Clear obstructions.
Usually Causes may be:
accompanied by C. If gas pressures are correct and the flames stay the same,
the odor of B1. Blocked burner. adjust the air shutter for a proper burn.
aldehydes. B2. Blocked primary air
B3. Blocked secondary air
inlets
9. Burner . Excessive primary air. . Adjust the air shutter for a proper burn.
lashback. Air-gas
mixture ignites B. Burner input underrated. B. Check input rate. Check input pressure using a manometer.
inside the burner Confirm correct gas pressure at house meter or tank (call gas
near the orifice, C. Valve leak if flashback company). Confirm burner orifice size.
usually creating a occurs with burner valve in
roaring noise like a off position. C. Replace valve. If above corrections do not eliminate
blowtorch. The lashback, replace burner.
problem is an D. Improper gas pipe size.
imbalance of gas D. Correct plumbing.
ow velocity and
burning speed
pattern.
10. Delayed . Incorrect air-to-fuel ratio. 1. Adjust the air shutter for a proper burn.
ignition (makes a
sudden "whoosh" 1. Primary air incorrect. 2. Open ports to allow for proper travel of flames.
noise as the burner
lights). This is a . Burner ports plugged. B. Reposition logs to eliminate interference with flame travel.
buildup of gas prior
o ignition. This is B. Improper log placement.
more prevalent with
propane (LP) fuel.
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RATING LABEL
`NYFR�Ek
MODEL # '� �
v/
SERIAL # � �� �
C �. , US
MODEL NAME TRIBUTE DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE HEATER �"`"•�•
LISTED VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER CERTIFIED FOR CANADWHOMO�OGUE POUR LE CANADA
TESTED T0 ANSI Z21.88-2002 CSA 2 33-M02, CAN/CSA-2 17-M91 ALSO FOR MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION
DO NOT OPERATE WITH GLASS REMOVED OR BFiOKEN. This appliance must be installed in accordance with the local
codes, if any, if not; follow the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
FUEL TYPE: ■ NG ■ LP �23.t or Canadian Installa6on Codes, CAN/CSA-B149. (Installer
fap/�reil selon les codes ou re glements locaux, ou, en fabsence
INPUT RATING (Btu/hr) 0-2000 ft 18 000 17 500 de tels reglemenis, selori les Codes d'installation CAN/CSA-8149.J
INPUT RATING (Btu/hr) 0-4500 ft
ORIFICE SIZE (DMS) 0-2000 ft
ORIFICE SIZE (DMS) 0-4500 ft
MANIFOLD PRESSURE - LO SETTING (in. W.c./kpa)
MANIFOLD PRESSURE - HI SETTING (in. W.c./kpa)
INLET PRESSURE (in.w.c./kpa)
MINIMUM INPUT RATING (btu/hr)
MAXIMUM OUTPUT (btu/hr) 0-2000 ft
18, 000
48
48
1.2/0 3
3.5/0.87
5.0/1.24
10, 600
13, 300
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES
EDGE OF TOP TO: CEILING 9" / 229 mm
BACK OF STOVE TO: BACKWALL 2" / 50 mm
EDGE OF SIDE T0: SIDEWALL 2" / 50 mm
EDGE OF TOP TO DIAGONAL WALL 2" / 50mm
1 7,500 yyARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service
56 or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the
56 ownefs intormation manual provided with this appliance. For
3.3/0.8 assis[ance nor additioal information consult a qualified installer,
10.0/2.48 service agency or the gas supplier, (AVERTISSEMENTE:
Linstallation inconvenante, un ajustement, une modification, un
10.0/2.48 service ou un entretien mal effectue peut causer des dommages
10, 400 materiels ou des blessures. avec cet appareil. Pour de
1 3, 200 I'assistance ou de I'information Referer au manuel d'information
fourni supplementaire, consulter un installateur qualifie. une
agence de service ou le foumisseur de gaz )
ELECTRICAL RATING:
115 VOLTS 60Hz, LESS THAN 1 A
Several Optional kits are available through HearthStone or your local HearthStone dealer A blower assembly may be used
(kit # 90-57501), two different remote controls (kit #90-56912 & kit #90-56914), and an optional viewing screen is also available
(90-69500)
Tfils applidnce is only (�x use witti �hE> type of c��is indicated ��r Ihis riling pldle �nd rney be inslalled �n an afterrnerket, perrnanen�ly
located, manufactu�ed (m�bile) home wbere not prohibited by local code ,. See owners r-ianual for d�tails. This appliance is not
convertible for use wfth other yases, unless a certified kii is used. If the vent air n,akc system is disassernbled for any reason,
reinstall per the insTructions provided with the ini[ial instructions. This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air filters.
Ca:ition: Do not operate the appliarce with giass removed, cracked, or broken. R�nlacement of the glass sl�oulr, he done hy a
licensed or quali(ied servi ce person. (AVERTISSFMENTE: Ne pas util�ser I'appareil si le panneau frontal en verre n'est pas en place.
os' craque ou brlse. Confiez le remalac,eme�t du pannea.a a un technicien agree.)
VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER - NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL. ,�
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� Hearthstone Qualiry Home Heating Products, Ina Tribute DV Model #8050
WARRANTY REGISTRATION
The Original Purchaser can complete their warranty registration on our website at www.hearthstonestoves.com,
or send a completed and signed Warranty Registration Form, which is enclosed in the Gas Stove warranty
packet, to the following address:
Hearthstone Quality Home Heating Products, Inc.
Warranty Department
317 Stafford Avenue
Morrisville, VT 05661
d� NOTE: SENDING IN THE SIGNED WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM IS NOT REQUIRED AS A
CONDITION OF WARRANTY COVERAGE OR HEARTHSTONE'S PERFORMANCE.
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