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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB18-0364_Approved Documents_1535563948.pdf75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, CO 81657 Office: 970.479.2139 Inspections: inspections@vailgov.com Construction B18-0364 Issued: 08/29/2018 TOWN OF VAIL Property Information Address: 1116 SANDSTONE DR 103 (210301410003 103) ( 210301410003 ) Unit #: 103 Parcel Number: 210301410003 Legal Description: DESC: PK SP 1 Subdivision: LIONS MANE CONDO Unit: 103 BK-0241 PG-0419 PTD 08-21-75 R715384 WD 11-12-99 R721160 QCD 12-30-99 Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Full Name: Charles Goerdt Address: P.O.Box 7 1712 Mt. Lincoln Dr. W. Leadville, CO 80461 Phone: 7192930481 Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: STEINER, RENEE V. Address: Phone: None Contractor Contractor Type: Mechanical Company: Black Diamond Fireplace LLC State License #: 02860441 Phone: 719-293-0481 Project Information Project Name: Steiner Residence 2018 Project Description: Install RH Peterson Real Fyre D1-30M NG Fireplace Insert into existing fire box running 2 3" liners through existing pipe. Replacing gas for gas. Fees Paid Account #: 001-0000.31111.00 - Mechanical Permit Fee Fee Amount:$60.00 Account #: 001-0000.31123.00 - Mechanical Plan Review Fee Fee Amount:$15.00 Account #: 001-0000.31128.00 - Will Call Fee (Mechanical Scope)Fee Amount:$5.00 Total Paid:$80.00 Conditions CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH PERMITS BECOME VOID: If construction is not begun within 6 months from the date permit was issued. If more than 5 months elapses between inspections. If incorrect information is given on the application at the time the permit was issued. Christopher Jarecki - Town of Vail Building Official NOTICE: By issuance of this Permit the applicant agrees to comply with all Titles of the Town of Vail Code and all applicable State and Federal law. Failure to do so will void this Permit and the applicant shall forfeit all applicable fees. PERMIT FEE RECEIPT Case # B18-0364 Date Printed: 08/23/2018 TOWN OF VAIL - FEES RECEIPT Permit Summary Case Number: B18-0364 Status: Created Permit Number: Date Started: 08/23/2018 Permit Type: Construction Subcases Multi-Family Lot Number: A5 Property: 1116 SANDSTONE DR 103 (210301410003 103) (210301410003) Contacts Contact Type: Applicant Company Name: Leadville Full Name: Charles Goerdt Address: P.O.Box 7 1712 Mt. Lincoln Dr. W. Leadville, CO 80461 Email: blackdiamondfireplace@gmail.com Contact Type: Property Owner Full Name: STEINER, RENEE V. Address: Permit Fees Fee Information Account Amount Permit Fee 001-0000.31111.00 $60.00 Plan Review 001-0000.31123.00 $15.00 Will Call Fee 001-0000.31128.00 $5.00 Payment Information Date Paid Payment Type Amount Will Call Fee 08/23/2018 Credit Card $5.00 Paid By: - Notes: Visa - Charles Goerdt Plan Review 08/23/2018 Credit Card $15.00 Paid By: - Notes: Visa - Charles Goerdt Permit Fee 08/23/2018 Credit Card $60.00 Paid By: - Notes: Visa - Charles Goerdt FEE TOTAL $80.00 AMOUNT PAID $80.00 BALANCE DUE $0.00 08/23/2018 - 4:10:36 PM - Generated by: dcouch75 South Frontage Road West, Vail, Colorado 81657 1 / 1 1 REV 1 - 1803271545 L-A2-415 Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 IMPORTANT: READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION OR USE. INSTALLATION & OWNER’S MANUAL Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: • Open a window. • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in the building. • Leave the building immediately. • Immediately call the gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow gas supplier’s instructions. • If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the ® re department. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified professional installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. DESIGN CERTIFIED to Vented Gas Fireplace Heater ANSI Z21.88 CSA 2.33 INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. 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 certi® ed kit is used. WARNING: FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury, death, or property damage. DANGER 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. HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED. NEVER ALLOW CHILDERN TO TOUCH GLASS. US ® C Direct Vent Inserts: DVI-25m SeriesDVI-30m SeriesDVI-36m Series DVI DIRECT VENT INSERTS - MILLIVOLT SYSTEM 2 REV 1 - 1803271545 L-A2-415 INSTALLATEUR : Laissez ce manuel avec l'appareil. CONSOMMATEUR: Maintenez ce manuel pour la future référence. Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 IMPORTANT: LISEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS SOIGNEUSEMENT AVANT DE COMMENCER L'INSTALLATION OU L'UTILISATION. Ne stockez pas ou n’employez pas l’essence ou d’autres vapeurs et liquides in¯ ammables à proximité de ceci ou d’aucun autre appareil. CE QUI À FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ LE GAZ: • Ouvrez une fenêtre. • N’essayez pas de n’allumer aucun appareil. • Ne touchez aucun commutateur électrique; n’utilisez aucun téléphone dans le bâtiment. • Quitter immédiatement le bâtiment. • Appelez immédiatement le fournisseur de gaz du téléphone du voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournisseur de gaz. • Si vous ne pouvez pas atteindre le fournisseur de gaz, appelez le département de feu. L’installation et le service doivent être assurés par un installateur quali® é et professionnel, l’agence de service, ou le fournisseur de gaz. Cet appareil peut être installé dans un marché des accessoires, une maison de manière permanente située et manufacturée (Etats-Unis seulement) ou une caravane résidentielle, où non interdit par des codes locaux. Cet appareil sert seulement avec le type de gaz indiqué de la plaque de contrôle. Cet appareil n'est pas convertible pour l'usage avec d'autres gaz, à moins qu'un kit certi® é soit employé. CONCEPTION CERTIFIÉE à Réchauffeur exhalé de cheminée de gaz ANSI Z21.88 CSA 2.33 INSTALLATION ET MODE D'EMPLOI DANGER Une barrière conçu pour réduire le risque de brûlures par le verre de visualisation chaude est fournie avec cet appareil et doit être installé pour la protection des enfants et autres personnes à risque. UNA SURFACE VITRÉE CHAUDE PEUT CAUSER DES BRÛLURES. LAISSER REFROIDIR LA SURFACE VITRÉE AVANT D'Y TOUCHER. NE PERMETTEZ JAMAIS À UN ENFANT DE TOUCHER LA SURFACE VITRÉE. ATTENTION: INCENDIE OU EXPLOSION Le non-respect des avertissements de sécurité serait exactement entraîner des blessures graves, la mort ou des dommages matériels. US ® C Direct Vent Inserts: DVI-25m SérieDVI-30m SérieDVI-36m Série DVI INSERTS À ÉVACUATION DIRECTE - SYSTÈME MILLIVOLT 3 REV 1 - 1803271545 L-A2-415 TABLE OF CONTENTS GETTING STARTED IMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION AND SAFETY INFORMATION ..............................................................5 NOTES PAGE .................................................................6 LISTING AND CODE APPROVALS .............................7 LISTING ...................................................................7 CODE REQUIREMENTS ...........................................7 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS REQUIRE- MENTS .....................................................................7 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS .......................8 MINIMUM CLEARANCES .........................................13 TOOLS REQUIRED .....................................................13 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ....................................14 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ...........................20 FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS ................................20 GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS ..........................21 VENTING REQUIREMENTS ....................................21 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION ...........................................................23 BEFORE YOU BEGIN .............................................23 GAS SUPPLY SETUP ..............................................23 ELECTRICAL SETUP ..............................................23 VENTING ...............................................................24 DIRECT VENT INSERT ...........................................26 INSTALL BATTERIES ..............................................28 FIRST TIME PILOT LIGHTING TEST ......................29 FIRST TIME BURNER LIGHTING TEST...................30 GAS PRESSURE TEST.............................................30 FIREBOX LINERS ...................................................31 LOG SET AND EMBER PLACEMENT ......................33 SURROUND FASCIA ...............................................34 FASTEN RETENTION BRACKET (if applicable) ........34 SECURE UNIT TO FLOOR ......................................34 GLASS PANEL.........................................................35 SURROUND DOOR ................................................35 INITIAL AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT ....................35 FIRST TIME BURN-OFF PERIOD ...........................35 NOTES PAGE ...............................................................36 USE, CARE, & SERVICE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ......................................37 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING......37 LIGHTING THE PILOT ...........................................37 SURROUND DOOR ................................................39 REMOTE LIGHTING...............................................39 MANUAL LIGHTING...............................................41 SHUTTING DOWN..................................................41 REMOTE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ..................43 ORIENTATION........................................................43 MANUAL MODE AND THERMOSTAT MODE ..........43 FAN OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS...........................45 TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (°F or °C) ..................45 KEY LOCK .............................................................45 OPERATING DURING A POWER OUTAGE .............45 SERVICING AND CLEANING ...................................47 ANNUAL CLEAN / INSPECTION .............................47 GLASS PANEL REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE ......48 PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT .................48 AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT .................................49 BATTERY REPLACEMENT ......................................51 SYNCHRONIZE REMOTE SYSTEM..........................52 FAN ASSEMBLY CLEANING....................................53 FUEL CONVERSION KITS ......................................53 NOTES PAGE ...............................................................54 TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................55 WARRANTY .................................................................58 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Congratulations on your purchase of an R. H. Peterson Co. Real Fyre direct vent insert. Made with pride in America, your new insert complies with national safety standards and when installed per these instructions and used as intended it will provide warmth and comfort to your home for many years. Due to the extreme heat output of the insert, there is a risk of burns if care is not taken in the operation of the unit. PLEASE READ THE SAFETY AND OPERATION INFORMATION AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING YOUR INSERT. Be aware that glass panels and other surfaces get extremely HOT and can cause burns if touched. Factory-provided barrier screens help to reduce the risk of serious burns as they can prevent direct contact with the glass. However, barrier screens still retain heat and must not be touched. The insert glass and surrounding material will remain HOT for a period of time after the unit is turned off, so caution should be used at all times. Refer to all safety information and warnings provided in this manual. 4 L'INFORMATION IMPORTANTE DE PRÉINSTALLATION ET DE SÛRETÉ AVERTISSEMENT! A. Lisez toutes les instructions. Ne pas installer ou d'utiliser cet appareil sans avoir lu et compris ce manuel. Ne pas suivre les instructions de ce manuel se traduira par un appareil mal installé et opérationnel, annuler la garantie, et peut être dangereux. B. Une mauvaise installation, le réglage, la modi® cation, le service, la maintenance, ou de l'utilisation peuvent causer des blessures graves, la mort ou des dommages matériels. Reportez-vous à ce manuel. Pour de l'aide ou des informations supplémentaires, consultez un technicien professionnel quali® é de service, un organisme de service ou le fournisseur de gaz.Instructions à la terre électrique - Cet appareil est équipé d'un à trois broches (mise à la terre) pour vous protéger contre les chocs électriques et doit être branchée directement dans une prise à trois broches prise. Ne pas couper ou enlever la broche de terre de cette ® che. C. Dispositions pour la combustion adéquate et l'air de ventilation doit être maintenue. Voir la EXIGENCES DE VENTILATION section pour plus de détails. D. Instructions à la terre électrique - Cet appareil est équipé d'un à trois broches (mise à la terre) pour vous protéger contre les chocs électriques et doit être branchée directement dans une prise à trois broches prise. Ne pas couper ou enlever la broche de terre de cette ® che. E. Ne pas placer les pièces conformément à ce manuel ou de l'échec d'utiliser seulement les pièces approuvées pour cet appareil peut entraîner des dommages matériels ou des blessures corporelles. F. Installation, maintenance et de réparation doit être effectuée par un technicien de service professionnel quali® é. G. Un inspecteur en bâtiment local devriez revoir vos plans avant l'installation. H. Soyez extrêmement prudent lors de la manipulation de ce produit et ses accessoires car ils ont des bords tranchants qui peuvent causer des blessures. I. Il est recommandé que les détecteurs de fumée sont installés dans la maison. Si possible, installez un détecteur dans un couloir adjacent à la salle (pour éviter une fausse alarme de la chaleur de l'appareil). Cependant, vous devez suivre les exigences du code local. J. Toute modi® cation ou altération peut annuler la garantie, la certi® cation et les annonces de cet appareil. K. Dégagements d'accessibilité adéquats pour l'entretien et doit être prévu. L. Un dégagement suf® sant autour des ouvertures d'air dans la chambre de combustion doit être maintenue. M. Cet appareil au gaz ne doit pas être raccordé à un conduit de cheminée desservant un autre appareil de combustion séparée à combustible solide. N. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une pièce a été sous l'eau. Appelez immédiatement un technicien de service quali® é pour inspecter l'appareil et pour remplacer toute pièce du système de contrôle et de contrôle du gaz qui a été sous l'eau. O. En raison des températures élevées, l'appareil doit être placé hors de la circulation et loin des meubles et des rideaux. P. Hot en cours de fonctionnement. Enfants et adultes doivent être avertis des dangers de la température de surface élevée et devrait rester à l'écart pour éviter les brûlures ou l'in¯ ammation des vêtements. Q. Les jeunes enfants doivent être surveillés quand ils sont dans la même pièce que l'appareil. Tout-petits, les jeunes enfants et d'autres peuvent être sensibles à des brûlures de contact accidentel. Une barrière physique est recommandé s'il ya des individus à risque dans la maison. Pour restreindre l'accès à une cheminée ou un poêle, installer une barrière de sécurité pour garder les tout-petits, les jeunes enfants et d'autres personnes à risque hors de la salle et à l'écart des surfaces chaudes. R. Les vêtements ou autres matériaux in¯ ammables ne doivent pas être placés sur ou près de l'appareil. Ne placez jamais les combustibles solides, liquides in¯ ammables, ou des objets étrangers dans cet appareil. S. Tout écran ou grille de protection pour l'entretien d'un appareil doit être remplacé avant de faire fonctionner l'appareil. T. Installation et réparation doit être effectuée par un technicien quali® é. L'appareil doit être inspecté avant son utilisation et au moins annuellement par une personne un service professionnel. Un nettoyage plus fréquent peut être nécessaire en raison des peluches provenant des tapis, literie, etc. Il est impératif que les compartiments de contrôle, les brûleurs et les passages de circulation d'air de l'appareil être maintenu propre. U. Seulement trousse de garniture (s) fournie par le fabricant doivent être utilisées dans l'installation de cet appareil. Ouvertures de secours projets ne doivent pas être couverts ou bloqués. Panneaux de garniture ou entoure ne doit pas sceller les ouvertures de ventilation dans la cheminée. CONSERVER CES INSTRUCTIONS 5 IMPORTANT PRE-INSTALLATION AND SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING! A. Read all instructions. Do not install or operate this appliance without ® rst reading and understanding this manual. Failure to follow the instructions in this manual will result in an improperly installed and operating appliance, void the warranty, and can be dangerous. B. Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance, or use can cause serious injury, death or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a quali® ed professional service technician, service agency or the gas supplier. C. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be maintained. See the VENTING REQUIREMENTS section for details. D. Electrical Grounding Instructions - This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. E. Failure to position the parts in accordance with this manual or failure to use only parts speci® cally approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury. F. Installation, service, and repair must be done by a quali® ed professional service technician. G. A local building inspector should review your plans prior to installation. H. Use extreme caution whenever handling this product and its accessories as they have sharp edges that can cause personal injury. I. It is recommended that smoke detectors are installed in the home. If possible, install a detector in a hallway adjacent to the room (to prevent a false alarm from the heat of the appliance). However, you must follow the requirements of the local code. J. Any modi® cation or alteration may void the warranty, certi® cation and listings of this appliance. K. Adequate accessibility clearances for servicing and proper operation must be provided. L. Adequate clearance around air openings into the combustion chamber must be maintained. M. This gas appliance must not be connected to a chimney ¯ ue serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance. N. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a quali® 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. O. Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traf® c and away from furniture and draperies. P. Hot while in operation. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Q. 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 a ® replace 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. R. Clothing or other ¯ ammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance. Never place solid fuels, ¯ ammable liquids, or foreign objects into this appliance. S. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. T. Installation and repair should be done by a quali® 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, et cetera. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. U. Only trim kit(s) supplied by the manufacturer shall be used in the installation of this appliance. Draft relief openings must not be covered or blocked. Trim panels or surrounds must not seal ventilation openings in the ® replace. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 6 NOTES PAGE Please use this page to record any information that you may want to have at hand. 7 LISTING AND CODE APPROVALS LISTING This direct vent insert has been certi® ed to: VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER ANSI Z21.88, CSA 2.33 It has been certi® ed for use with either natural or propane gas, and is approved for installation in bedrooms and aftermarket manufactured (mobile) homes. CODE REQUIREMENTS A. The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1. B. Ensure clearances are in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. Dégagement conforme aux codes d’installation locaux et aux exigences du foumisseunde gaz. C. A manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home OEM installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or, when such a standard is not applicable, the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations, ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1, or Standard for Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Housing, CSA Z240.4. D. The appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. E. To comply with certi® cation, and building code acceptances, and for safe operation and proper performance of this appliance, use ONLY Peterson parts and accessories. Use of other controls, parts, and accessories that are not designed for use with Real Fyre direct vent inserts is prohibited and will void all warranties, certi® cations, and building code approvals, and may cause property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS REQUIREMENTS This appliance is approved for installation in the state of Massachusetts subject to the following requirements: A. Install this appliance in accordance with 248 C.M.R., the Rules and Regulations Governing Plumbers and Gas Fitters. B. The installer or service agent must be a plumber or gas ® tter licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. C. The ¯ exible gas line connector used must not exceed 36 inches (92 centimeters) in length. D. The individual manual shut-off must be a T-handle type valve, listed and approved by the state of Massachusetts. 8 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS Fig. 8-2 Side View F G Fig. 8-1 Top View A B C D E Description Dimension 25 series 30 series 36 series A. Unit Rear Width 21" 22" 24 1/2" B. Unit Front Width 30 3/8" 34 3/4" 37 5/8" C. Unit Depth 14 1/2" 16 7/8" 17 5/8" D. Vent Depth - Intake 12" 14 1/2" 14 1/2" E. Vent Depth - Exhaust 7 7/8" 10 1/4" 10 1/4" F. Unit Rear Height 15 3/4" 18 3/4" 22" G. Unit Front Height 19" 22" 25 1/2" Table 1 - Unit Dimensions 9 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS (cont.) Fig. 9-1 Front View (3 sided surround model) Fig. 9-2 Front View (4 sided surround model) B A Fig. 9-3 Side View C D D E B A C D D C Description A B C D E 25 series Surround 3-sided, small 34 3/8" 22 1/2" 5" 4 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 3-sided, medium 37 3/8" 25 1/4"7 3/4" 6 1/4" 1 1/2" Surround 3-sided, large 40 3/8" 28" 10 1/2"7 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 4-sided, small 34 3/8" 27" 4 3/4" 4 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 4-sided, medium 37 3/8" 30" 6 1/4" 6 1/4" 1 1/2" 30 series Surround 3-sided, small 38 3/8" 25 1/2"5 1/4" 4 1/2" 1 1/2" Surround 3-sided, medium 41 3/8" 28" 6 1/4" 7 1/2" 1 1/2" Surround 3-sided, large 44 3/8" 31" 7 3/4" 10 1/2"1 1/2" Surround 4-sided, small 38 3/8" 30" 4 3/4" 4 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 4-sided, medium 41 3/8" 33" 6 1/4" 6 1/4" 1 1/2" 36 series Surround 3-sided, small 43 3/8" 30" 6" 5 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 3-sided, medium 45 3/8" 32" 8" 6 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 3-sided, large 49 3/8" 35" 11" 8 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 4-sided, small 43 3/8" 33" 4 1/2" 5 3/4" 1 1/2" Surround 4-sided, medium 45 3/8" 36" 6" 6 3/4" 1 1/2" Table 2 - Surround Kit Dimensions 10 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS (cont.) TO DETERMINE THE APPROPRIATE SURROUND FOR YOUR SETUP* : Recommended surround F max G max 25 series Surround 3-sided, small 32 3/8" 21 1/2" Surround 3-sided, medium 35 3/8" 24 1/4" Surround 3-sided, large 38 3/8" 27" Surround 4-sided, small 32 3/8" 19 3/4" Surround 4-sided, medium 35 3/8" 24 1/4" 30 series Surround 3-sided, small 36 3/8" 24 1/2" Surround 3-sided, medium 39 3/8" 27" Surround 3-sided, large 42 3/8" 30" Surround 4-sided, small 36 3/8" 24 1/4" Surround 4-sided, medium 39 3/8" 25 3/4" 36 series Surround 3-sided, small 41 3/8" 29" Surround 3-sided, medium 43 3/8" 31" Surround 3-sided, large 47 3/8" 34" Surround 4-sided, small 41 3/8" 27 1/2" Surround 4-sided, medium 43 3/8" 29" Fig. 10-1 Insert in Fireplace Opening G F Table 3 - Recommended Surround (based upon ® replace opening, see Fig. 10-1) (Direct vent insert) • F x G represents ® replace opening • Shaded area represents gap created • Surround is designed to overlay ® replace opening a minimum of 1" * To complete your insert installation, a matching metal surround is required to cover the gap between the insert and your existing ® replace opening. Available in a black ® nish, choose from three ® xed, non-adjustable 3-sided sizes. If your ® replace opening is raised and ¯ ush with the wall; you may choose from two ® xed dimension 4-sided surrounds. Consult Table 3 for assistance. (gap in ® replace) 11 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS (cont.) Fig. 11-1 Minimum Fireplace Dimensions A B C D * For elevations above 2,000 feet, the BTU rate of the unit is reduced by 4% for each additional 1,000 feet. To install the unit above an elevation of 2,000 feet, you must use proper ori® ces based on the de-rated BTU. * If exhaust collar on direct vent insert and ® replace damper do not line up, add 3 inches to minimum ® replace height to allow offsets of vent pipe. Description Dimension 25 series 30 series 36 series A. Front Width 30 1/2" 35" 38" B. Rear Width 21 1/2" 22 1/2" 26" C. Depth 15 1/2" 18 1/2" 19 1/2" D. Height * 20" 22 1/2" 26" Table 4 - Minimum Fireplace Dimensions Remote Transmitter Supply voltage 3 V (two 1.5V AAA batteries) Ambient temperature ratings 32 - 122 °F (0-50 °C) Radio frequency 303.8 MHz Receiver Supply voltage 6.0 V (four 1.5 V AA batteries) Ambient temperature ratings 32 - 130 °F (0-60 °C) Radio frequency 303.8 MHz Fan Input voltage / frequency / current 120 V / 60 Hz / 5 A Electronic Igniter Supply voltage 1.5 V (one 1.5 V AA battery) Ambient temperature ratings 140 °F (60 °C) Model Natural Gas Propane Gas BTU Rating Ori® ce Size BTU Rating Ori® ce Size Front Rear Front Rear 25 series (0-2000 FT) * 25,000 #42 - 20,000 #55 - 30 series (0-2000 FT) * 32,000 #50 #45 29,000 #59 #56 36 series (0-2000 FT) * 40,000 #47 #39 33,000 #57 #56 Table 5 - BTU Ratings and Ori® ce Sizes Table 6 - Technical Data Speci® cations 12 SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS (cont.) 25 SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM 30 & 36 SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM Fig. 12-2 Fig. 12-1 PILOT ASSY FAN ASSY THERMAL DISC SENSOR REMOTE RECEIVER IGNITER MODULE FAN SPEED ADJ. KNOB GAS TUBE TO BURNER VALVE ASSYSIDE VIEW PILOT ASSY FAN ASSY THERMAL DISC SENSOR REMOTE RECEIVER IGNITER MODULE 3-POSITIONMODE SWITCH GAS TUBE TO FRONT BURNER GAS TUBE TOREAR BURNER VALVE ASSYFRONT VIEW BLACK3-POSITIONMODE SWITCH VALVE ASSYSIDE VIEW VALVE ASSY FRONT VIEW VALVE ASSY ORANGE RED POWER CORD120 VAC SUPPLY POWER CORD 120 VAC SUPPLY VALVE ASSY BLACK ORANGE RED FAN SPEED ADJ. KNOB 13 MINIMUM CLEARANCES All minimum clearances must be met and maintained at all times. The clearances shown below include any adjacent walls, spacers, standoffs, and any projections such as shelves, window sills, or ® replace mantels. They also include any combustible decorations/items. Any ® nishing on the mantel must be heat resistant. TOOLS REQUIRED The following are the minimum tools required for the installation of your direct vent insert. Additional tools may be required for your individual installation. • 2 assemblers recommended • rope • measuring tape • marker • appropriate tools for gas supply and electrical install • reciprocating saw • Mill-PAC hi temp. sealant • cordless drill • drill bits and drivers • Phillips screwdriver (small & medium size) • 5/16" & 7/16" nut drivers • 7/16" open-end wrench • utility knife • tin snip / hacksaw Fig. 13-1 Minimum Clearances Table 7 - Minimum Clearances A B C Mantel - 12" Depth Combustible Trim or Mantel Depth of 8" or less FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW D Description Dimension 25 series 30 series 36 series A. Clearance required from the side edge of the insert to combustibles or side wall 7" 7" 7" B. Clearance required from the top edge of the insert to combustibles or 8" mantel 16" 16" 16" C. Clearance required from the top edge of the insert to combustibles or 12" mantel 22" 22" 22" D. Clearance required in front of insert to allow door to fully open 35" 39" 44" SIDE VIEW 8" 12" B C 14 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue, • City of Industry, CA 91746 IMPORTANT Remove all packing material (including any protective coatings) and discard prior to use. Your direct vent insert is shipped in 4 boxes: • Insert • Firebox liners • Surround • Log set Replacement parts can be ordered from your local Real Fyre dealer. SHARPEDGES USE CAUTION 25 SERIES 16 8 5 17 2425 19 14 11 10 12 1 18 21 15 4 9 2 6 7 22 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (cont.) 25 SERIES Item Description Part No. Qty. 1. Control valve (Nat) DV-30-721 1 or Control valve (LP) DV-30-722 1 2. Burner assembly DV-25-703 1 3. Burner ori® ce (Nat)* 3001-42-1 1 or Burner ori® ce (LP)* 3001-55-1 1 4. Pilot assembly (Nat) DV-25-725 1 or Pilot assembly (LP) DV-25-726 1 5. Fan assembly DV-30-736 1 6. Thermal disc sensor TS-3 1 7. Grate DV-25-707 1 8. Glass panel assembly DV-25-900 1 9. Top ® rebox liner DV-25-918 1 10. Fan speed adjustment knob KNOB-11 1 11. Igniter module OCR-34-21 1 12. 3-position mode switch SW-14 1 13. Switch wire harness * WH-06 1 14. Lintel DV-25-902 1 15. Spring door latch DV-30-910 2 16. Remote transmitter AT-R2-1 1 17. Remote receiver RR-2A 1 18. Air ¯ ow screen DV-25-711 1 19. Support leg (set of 4) DV-30-911 1 20. Wire harness kit* WI-3 1 21. Vent adapter plate DV-25-912 1 22. Retention bracket DV-25-919 1 23. Wire hook* DV-30-717 1 24. Glowing embers EM-10 1 25. Bryte coals EM-11 1 * Not shown 16 Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue, • City of Industry, CA 91746 IMPORTANT Remove all packing material (including any protective coatings) and discard prior to use. Your direct vent insert is shipped in 4 boxes: • Insert • Firebox liner • Surround • Log set Replacement parts can be ordered from your local Real Fyre dealer. 30 model shown SHARPEDGES USE CAUTION REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (cont.) 30 & 36 SERIES 21 18 19 13 1 12 14 8 20 9 10 7 29 28 26 3 27 6 2 23 17 11 16 24 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (cont.) 30 SERIES 36 SERIES Item Description Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. Control valve (Nat) DV-30-721 1 DV-30-721 1 or Control valve (LP) DV-30-722 1 DV-30-722 1 2. Front burner assembly DV-30-703 1 DV-36-703 1 3. Rear burner assembly DV-30-704 1 DV-36-704 1 4. Front burner ori® ce (Nat)* 3001-50-1 1 3001-47-1 1 or Front burner ori® ce (LP)* 3001-59-1 1 3001-57-1 1 5. Rear burner ori® ce (Nat)* 3001-45-1 1 3001-39-1 1 or Rear burner ori® ce (LP)* 3001-56-1 1 3001-56-1 1 6. Pilot assembly (Nat) DV-25-725 1 DV-25-725 1 or Pilot assembly (LP) DV-25-726 1 DV-25-726 1 7. Fan assembly DV-30-736 1 DV-30-736 1 8. Thermal disc sensor TS-3 1 TS-3 1 9. Grate DV-30-707 1 DV-36-707 1 10. Glass panel assembly DV-30-900 1 DV-36-900 1 11. Top ® rebox liner DV-30-918 1 DV-36-918 1 12. Fan speed adjustment knob KNOB-11 1 KNOB-11 1 13. Igniter module OCR-34-21 1 OCR-34-21 1 14. 3-position mode switch SW-14 1 SW-14 1 15. Switch wire harness * WH-06 1 WH-06 1 16. Lintel DV-30-902 1 DV-36-902 1 17. Spring door latch DV-30-910 2 DV-30-910 2 18. Remote transmitter AT-R2-1 1 AT-R2-1 1 19. Remote receiver RR-2A 1 RR-2A 1 20. Ember screen DV-30-710 1 DV-30-710 1 21. Support leg (set of 4) DV-30-911 1 DV-30-911 1 22. Wire harness kit* WI-3 1 WI-3 1 23. Vent adapter plate DV-30-912 1 DV-30-912 1 24. Retention bracket DV-25-919 1 DV-25-919 1 25. Wire hook* DV-30-717 1 DV-30-717 1 26. Front baf¯ e DV-30-718 1 n/a - 27. Rear baf¯ e DV-30-719 1 n/a - 28. Glowing embers EM-10 1 EM-10 2 29. Bryte coals EM-11 1 EM-11 2 * Not shown 18 1 2 3 4 5 6Boston Buff Brick ® rebox liners shown 25 SERIES 30 SERIES 36 SERIES Item Description Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. Left liner (Boston Buff Brick) DVP-25-800 1 DVP-30-800 1 DVP-36-800 1 or or Left liner (Herringbone Brick) Left liner (Black Porcelainized) DVP-25-801 DVP-25-811 1 1 DVP-30-801 DVP-30-811 1 1 DVP-36-801 DVP-36-811 1 1 2. Right liner (Boston Buff Brick) DVP-25-802 1 DVP-30-802 1 DVP-36-802 1 or or Right liner (Herringbone Brick) Right liner (Black Porcelainized) DVP-25-803 DVP-25-812 1 1 DVP-30-803 DVP-30-812 1 1 DVP-36-803 DVP-36-812 1 1 3. Rear liner (Boston Buff Brick) DVP-25-804 1 DVP-30-804 1 DVP-36-804 1 or or Rear liner (Herringbone Brick) Rear liner (Black Porcelainized) DVP-25-805 DVP-25-813 1 1 DVP-30-805 DVP-30-813 1 1 DVP-36-805 DVP-36-813 1 1 4. Left ¯ oor panel DVP-25-808 1 DVP-30-808 1 DVP-30-808 1 5. Right ¯ oor panel DVP-25-809 1 DVP-30-809 1 DVP-30-809 1 6. Front ¯ oor panel DVP-25-810 1 DVP-30-810 1 DVP-36-810 1 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (cont.) The log set is purchased and packaged separately; contact your local Real Fyre dealer when ordering. Refer to the instructions included with the log set. 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (cont.) 25 SERIES 30 SERIES 36 SERIES Item Description Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. Part No. Qty. 1. or or 3-sided surround assembly, small 3-sided surround assembly, medium 3-sided surround assembly, large DVS-25-3A DVS-25-3B DVS-25-3C 1 1 1 DVS-30-3A DVS-30-3B DVS-30-3C 1 1 1 DVS-36-3A DVS-36-3B DVS-36-3C 1 1 1 2. Surround screen DV-25-913 1 DV-30-913 1 DV-36-913 1 3. 3-sided surround door DV-25-914 1 DV-30-914 1 DV-36-914 1 4. or or 3-sided surround fascia, small 3-sided surround fascia, medium 3-sided surround fascia, large DV-25-915A DV-25-915B DV-25-915C 1 1 1 DV-30-915A DV-30-915B DV-30-915C 1 1 1 DV-36-915A DV-36-915B DV-36-915C 1 1 1 5. or 4-sided surround assembly, small 4-sided surround assembly, medium DVS-25-4A DVS-25-4B 1 1 DVS-30-4A DVS-30-4B 1 1 DVS-36-4A DVS-36-4B 1 1 6. Surround screen DV-25-913 1 DV-30-913 1 DV-36-913 1 7. 4-sided surround door DV-25-916 1 DV-30-916 1 DV-36-916 1 8. or 4-sided surround fascia, small 4-sided surround fascia, medium DV-25-917A DV-25-917B 1 1 DV-30-917A DV-30-917B 1 1 DV-36-917A DV-36-917B 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Installation must be done by a quali® ed professional service technician. Prior to installation ensure that all speci® cations, dimensions, and minimum clearances stated in this manual are observed. You must read all warnings and safety information, and understand all of the information in this manual. All of these installation requirements must be observed and met. FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS A. This appliance must be vented directly to the outside in accordance with the current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (NFPA 54 in U.S.A. and CAN/CSA B149.1 in Canada) and must never be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance. This appliance is designed to be installed into an existing masonry ® replace (built to UBC 37 or ULC S628 standards) or factory built solid fuel, wood, burning ® replace (listed to UL 127 or ULC S610) only. All exhaust gases must be vented outside the structure. Combustion air is drawn from outside the structure. B. Cutting any sheet metal parts of the ® replace in which the gas ® replace insert is to be installed is prohibited, with the exception of the ® rebox ¯ oor. The metal ® rebox ¯ oor may be removed/altered to allow additional room for installation of the insert. Note: a minimum 5" clearance is required between the ® replace ¯ oor and the insert. The clearance may be provided by lowering the ® rebox ¯ oor, placing bricks, etc. See Fig. 20-2. C. If the factory-built ® replace has no gas access hole(s) provided, an access hole of 1.5 in (37.5 mm) or less may be drilled through the lower sides or bottom of the ® rebox in a proper workmanship like manner. This access hole must be plugged with non-combustible insulation after the gas supply line has been installed. Si le foyer préfabriqué ne comporte pas d’ori® ces d’amenée du gaz, un ori® ce d’au plus 37,5 mm (1,5 po) peut être pratiqué, selon les règles de l’art, dans la partie inférieure des parois ou au fond de la chambre de combustion. Cet ori® ce doit être obturé au moyen d’isolant incombustible une fois la conduite de gaz en place. D. The ® replace ¯ ue damper must be removed for installation of the gas ® replace insert. E. The ® replace and ® replace chimney must be completely clean. Brush and vacuum all interior surfaces so that no embers, soot, or loose combustion deposits can be drawn into the heat circulation fan and blown into the living area. The ® replace and ® replace chimney must be in good working order and constructed of non-combustible materials. Inspect chimney clean-outs for proper ® t and seal. If any portion of the chimney system shows signs of structural or mechanical weaknesses, the faulty portion must be repaired or replaced prior to installing this appliance. F. Firebox liners, glass panels, screen rails, screen mesh and log grates may be removed from the ® replace (as needed) before installing the gas ® replace insert. Smoke shelves, shields and baf¯ es may be removed if attached by mechanical fasteners. Any parts that are removed must be retained for later reinstallation to restore the ® replace to its original operating condition. The removal of any part must not alter the integrity of the outer shell of the pre-fab ® replace cabinet in any way. If any parts are removed (or altered) from the existing ® replace, a Warning Label (see Fig. 20-1 below) must be af® xed inside the ® replace ® rebox. The label must be visible upon removal of the direct vent insert. Fig. 20-1 Fireplace Warning Label WARNING THIS FIREPLACE HAS BEEN ALTERED TO ACCOMODATE A FIREPLACE INSERT AND SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY A QUALIFIED PERSONPRIOR TO RE-USE AS A CONVENTIONAL FIREPLACE. Fig. 20-2 Pre-fab ® replace ¯ oor height adjustment Pre-fab ® replace Fireplace ¯ oor Insert resting at new lowered level (i.e. lowering of ¯ oor, placing bricks, etc.) Combustible ¯ oor Min. 5" clearance 21 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (cont.) Fuel Type Minimum Normal Maximum Natural 5" w.c. 7" w.c. 10.5" w.c. Propane 10.5" w.c. 11" w.c. 13"w.c. Fuel Type Low High Natural 1.7" w.c. 3.5" w.c. Propane 6.3" w.c. 10" w.c. GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS A. The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). VENTING REQUIREMENTS • Installation must be done by a quali® ed professional service technician. • This appliance is designed for installation into an existing masonry or factory- built solid fuel burning ® replace. • DO NOT make modi® cations to the system. DO NOT substitute or add components other than those sold and/or approved by RHP. • It is imperative that the appliance be installed EXACTLY as instructed in this manual. • It is imperative that the appliance be installed using only one of the following RHP approved direct-vent ¯ ex kits (see Fig. 21-1): Simpson Dura Vent Co-Linear Kit w/ Flex: Kit w/ high-wind termination cap and two 3" x 35' ¯ exible vent pipes - #46DVA-CL33 Bernard Dalsin Proform Kit w/ Flex: Kit w/ high-wind termination cap and two 3" x 30' ¯ exible vent pipes - #94203360HWS Simpson Dura Vent #46DVA-CL33 Fig. 21-1 RHP approved venting kits Incorrect Installation Methods DO NOT use any of these methods, techniques, or products when installing the RHP Direct Vent Insert System. Doing so may result in a malfunctioning appliance and may render it inoperable. MAY CAUSE OVERHEATING REAR WALL DO NOT INSTALL USING SHORT STACK METHOD DO NOT VENT PIPES OUT REAR WALL DO NOT RUN PIPES HORIZONTALLY NO horizontal run DO NOT CRIMP OR RUPTURE PIPES DO NOTUSE THESEPRODUCTS ONPIPES: • Mill-PAC • Sealant/Silicone (red or black) DO NOT USE A CORRUGATED CHIMNEY LINER DO NOT USE ASHROUD Bernard Dalsin #94203360HWS High-wind termination ONLY Table 8 - Inlet Gas Supply Pressure Table 9 - Manifold Gas Supply Pressure 22 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS (cont.) VENTING REQUIREMENTS (cont.) WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts speci® cally approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury. • Below are diagrams of a generic installation for the RHP approved installation method. • This section is just an overview, refer to the INSTALLATION section for complete installation details. The RHP direct vent insert is ONLY approved for installation using the venting system con® guration illustrated below: Termination Cap (See previous page for RHP approved models) 3" Flexible vent pipe (Intake) 3" Flexible vent pipe (Exhaust) Vent Adapter Max. Ht. 40' Min. Ht. 10' Insulation Insulation Insulation in ® replace: ash trap, gas line access, holes, any air openings, etc. Flashing (Mill-PAC or sealant OK) • This appliance must use its own separate vent system. • The vent system must be vented directly to outside of building. • Ensure exhaust pipe connects to exhaust port of termination cap and exhaust port of vent adapter. • Ensure intake pipe connects to intake port of termination cap and intake port of vent adapter. • DO NOT crimp, rupture, or collapse pipes when routing through any ® replace contours. • Keep pipes as STRAIGHT as possible. • Ensure pipes pass through ® replace damper area. Remove damper. • Carefully read all instructions included with venting kit. • Each installation requires burner air shutter adjustment to ensure optimal ¯ ame appearance (see SERVICING AND CLEANING - AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT section for details). Clamps (included) Screws (included) Vent adapter (included) 3" Flexible vent pipe (Exhaust) 3" Flexible vent pipe (Intake) DO NOT use sealant on pipes 30 model shown (model may vary) High-wind termination cap Flashing (Mill-PAC or sealant OK) 23 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Important: All requirements in the INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS section must be observed and met, prior to proceeding with installation. WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts speci® cally approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Con® rm the ® replace accommodates the unit and that all dimensions are met. Reference the SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS section. Ensure the ® replace hearth remains clear to allow for the unit to be installed without any obstructions. This includes all electrical and gas supply installations in the ® replace. All plumbing/wiring must be routed along the rear and/or sides of the unit, NEVER ABOVE OR BELOW. If required, non-combustible material (such as bricks) may be placed on the ® replace ¯ oor to elevate the unit to the appropriate location in the ® replace. See the FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS section, B. GAS SUPPLY SETUP A left-side install is shown here, as the unit's valve is located on the left side. Your individual installation may vary. Observe the National Fuel Gas Code and all local codes. 1. Route the gas supply into the left side of the ® replace. 2. It is recommended that a gas shut-off valve (not included) be attached to the gas supply stub. Use a pipe compound resistant to all gasses. See Fig 23-1. Note: A 3/8" C.S.A. approved stainless steel ¯ ex connector will be required (not included, length is dependent upon your setup). The ¯ ex will be connected at a later time, when the insert is ready to be installed. ELECTRICAL SETUP A 120 VAC (15 AMP minimum) Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) GROUNDED 3-wire receptacle (not included) is required within the vicinity of the ® replace to provide power to the unit. A left-side install (inside of ® replace) is shown here, as the unit's power supply cord is located on the left side. Your individual installation may vary. Observe the National Electric Code and all local codes. 1. Wire the receptacle as applicable into the vicinity of the ® replace (see Fig 23-2 for an example). • Verify proper polarity of the receptacle. • If an extension cord is used, ensure it is a 3-wire GROUNDED cord. DO NOT use 2-prong adapters. • DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE EXTENSION CORD OR THE INSERT POWER-SUPPLY CORD. Fig. 23-1 Route gas supply Maintain clearance for direct vent insert Gas supply Shut-off valve (not included, recommended) Fireplace ¯ oor Fig. 23-2 Install electrical (receptacle) Maintain clearance for direct vent insert DO NOT SLIDE IN THE INSERT, OR CONNECT IT TO THE GAS AND ELECTRICAL AT THIS TIME. Fig. 23-3 Electrical setup detail 3-wire GROUNDED cord from unit (reference only, DO NOT connect cord at this time) 120 VAC (15 AMP minimum) GFCI GROUNDED 3-wire receptacle 120 VAC (15 AMP minimum) GFCI GROUNDED 3-wire receptacle INSTALLATION 24 INSTALLATION (cont.) VENTING Refer to the VENTING REQUIREMENTS section for important information regarding the vent system and the venting kit approved for installation with your unit. Observe all codes. 1. Remove the ® replace damper (to allow for proper clearance of the ¯ exible vent pipes). 2. Preset the insert in the ® replace to ensure a proper ® t. 3. Measure from the top of the chimney down to the location that the top of the insert / vent adapter will rest when installed (see Fig. 24-1). 4. Stretch the vent pipes to the measured length. Or, if necessary, cut the pipes to the measured length using snips or a hacksaw. See Fig. 24-2, D. Note: Each 1 foot of pipe can be stretched to a length of 3 feet. It is highly recommended that you DO NOT fully stretch the pipes, to allow for any adjustments during installation and/or future maintenance. 5. Mark each end of one pipe. This is the exhaust. See Fig. 24-2, E. Note: If the pipe is marked w/ arrows (indicating air ¯ ow direction): up arrow is exhaust, down arrow is intake. 6. Carefully route the pipes through the chimney (see Fig. 24-2, F. Important: When routing pipes keep them as straight as possible, ensure they pass through damper area, and DO NOT crimp, rupture, or collapse them. Note: Rope and a weight may be temporarily attached to the pipes to assist in routing them down the chimney. 7. Connect the termination cap to the pipes as instructed in the manufacturer instruction (see Fig. 24-2, G, and Fig. 24-3. Important: Ensure the marked / up arrow pipe is connected to the exhaust port on the cap. 8. Pack tightly insulation (not included) around the pipes inside the top of the chimney area (prevents moisture and wind from entering chimney). See Fig. 24-4, H. 9. Place the termination cap assembly in position atop the chimney. Permanently attach using Mill-PAC or sealant and screws (as appropriate for setup). See Fig. 24 -4, I. Important: A tight connection MUST be made between the gas ® replace insert ¯ ue collar and the ® replace chimney. You are now done outside. Fig. 24-1 Prepare ® replace & measure pipe length Fig. 24-3 Termination cap install detail Measure vent pipe length Exhaust Intake RHP approved kits: Simpson Dura Vent #46DVA-CL33 Bernard Dalsin #94203360HWS Be sure to: A. Remove damper B. Preset insert to ensure ® t Then: C. Measure vent run (unit shown in place for clarity) Fig. 24-2 Prepare, route, & connect pipes Fig. 24-4 Insulate chimney top & install cap D. Stretch/cut pipes to length E. Mark ends of exhaust pipe F. Route pipes through chimney G. Connect pipes to termination Pack tightly insulation H I Install cap (use sealant & screws as need to permanently attach) G G E E F D Exhaust 25 INSTALLATION (cont.) Fig. 25-1 Remove vent adapter Fig. 25-2 Install vent adapter INTAKE EXHAUST 10. Remove the vent adapter from the top of the insert. Unfasten the two hex bolts using a 7/16" nut driver and slide the adapter out (see Fig. 25-1, J). Retain the bolts for future install. 11. Remove any excess slack in the pipes. Then attach the pipes to the vent adapter using only the four provided #10 x 3/4" screws, ¯ at washers, and a Phillips screwdriver. Further secure with the supplied pipe clamps. See Fig. 25-2, K. Important: Ensure the marked / up arrow pipe is connected to the exhaust port on the insert. The vent adapter is permanently marked, see Fig. 25-2. 12. Pack tightly insulation (not included) in ® replace around pipes at damper area (inside bottom of chimney), ash trap, gas line access, holes, and any air openings, etc. See Fig. 25-3, L. Fig. 25-3 Insulate chimney and ® replace Hex bolts Vent adapter J K Pack tightly insulation (as needed) L 26 INSTALLATION (cont.) DIRECT VENT INSERT 1. Carefully slide the direct vent insert just inside of the ® replace opening, still allowing for access to the interior of the ® replace (see Fig. 26-1, A). Ensure the insert is properly supported during this entire process. 2. MAKE SURE THE FIREPLACE GAS SUPPLY IS TURNED OFF. 3. Connect a 3/8" C.S.A. approved stainless steel ¯ ex connector (not included) to the gas valve on the left side of the insert. Tighten securely. Then connect the open end of the ¯ ex connector to the previously plumbed gas supply / shut-off valve (see Fig. 26-2, B). Use a pipe compound resistant to all gasses on all male connections except brass to brass connections. 4. LEAK TEST: Turn on the ® replace gas supply, open the shut-off valve, and test at all connections for leaks using an appropriate soapy water solution. If bubbles appear, a leak is present. Turn off the gas and tighten at all connections. Repeat until no leaks are present. If a leak persists, turn off the gas supply and contact the local gas company or dealer. NEVER USE A FLAME TO CHECK FOR LEAKS. 5. Connect the power supply cord coming from the left side of the unit to the previously wired 120 VAC (15 AMP minimum) GFCI GROUNDED 3-wire receptacle (see Fig. 26-2, C). WARNING: Electrical Grounding Instructions - This appliance is equipped with a three-prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three- prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug. Fig. 26-1 Partially slide in unit A Fig. 26-2 Make gas & electrical connections Connect power supply Connect ¯ ex connector B C Receptacle MUST be: 120 VAC (15 AMP minimum) GFCI GROUNDED 3-wire 27 Fig. 27-1 Fully slide-in unit / install vent adapter Fig. 27-2 Install retention plate (if needed) When installing retention bracket, only hand tighten hex bolts at this stage. (If only vent adapter is installed, fully tighten at this stage.) E INSTALLATION (cont.) 6. Slide the vent adapter into the top of the direct vent insert as shown in Fig. 27-1, D. Simultaneously slide the direct vent insert fully into the ® replace. The supplied wire hook can be used to assist in pulling the vent adapter forward into the insert. Important: When sliding in the unit, ensure all plumbing/wiring is routed along the rear and/or sides of the unit, NEVER ABOVE OR BELOW. 7. Fasten the vent adapter using the two hex bolts and a 7/16" nut driver, - OR - If the ® replace height creates a gap between the top of the insert and the ® replace, a retention bracket is provided to prevent the unit from tipping forward. If needed, install: Locate the bracket and use the two hex bolts to fasten the plate and vent adapter as shown in Fig. 27-2, E. Note: If retention bracket is installed, only hand tighten the hex bolts at this stage (to allow for insert to be moved during installation). If only the vent adapter is installed, fully tighten the hex bolts at this stage. 8. The unit has four adjustable legs for leveling purposes. Adjust each leg as needed to level the unit. Ensure each leg rests on the ® replace ¯ oor. Use a 5/16" nut driver to loosen the two hex screws on a leg, move it to the required height, and then re-tighten the screws. See Fig. 27-3, F. Fig. 27-3 Use adjustable legs to level (as needed) Adjust legs as needed F All 4 legs MUST rest on ® replace ¯ oor Install vent adapter while sliding in insert 30 modelshown D 28 INSTALLATION (cont.) INSTALL BATTERIES Ensure all control/remote system components are in the OFF position prior to installing any batteries. Turn off gas to the unit. Remote transmitter: The remote transmitter requires two AAA batteries (included) to operate. Locate the transmitter, remove the lid (found on rear), and properly insert the batteries as marked. Re-secure the lid. See Fig. 28-1. Remote receiver: The remote receiver requires 4 AA batteries (included) to operate. Locate the receiver on the control box (see Fig. 28-2). Remove the switch on the plate, then unfasten the plastic plate using a Phillips screwdriver (see Fig. 28-3). Slide the receiver to the left and out. Snap off the plate from the receiver. Remove the battery lid and properly insert new batteries as marked. See Fig. 28-4. Re-secure the lid, snap the plate back onto the receiver, replace the receiver, refasten using the screws, and replace the switch. Note: Ensure the remote receiver is in the REMOTE position after battery installation - for ease of future remote lighting (manual lighting is not affected by this setting). Igniter module: The igniter requires 1 AA battery to operate (included). Locate the igniter on the control box (see Fig. 28-2). Unscrew the igniter cap (see Fig. 28-5, A). Insert the battery (negative end ® rst) into the igniter, then replace the cap and tighten until snug (see Fig. 28-5, B). DO NOT overtighten. +_Remote receiver Fig. 28-2 Control box (left side if unit) (Direct vent insert) Fig. 28-1 Install remote transmitter battery Fig. 28-3 Remove receiver for battery accessLEARNOFF ON REM OTE REMOTE NOFFOLEARNADJ.OFF ON REM OTELEARN Fig. 28-4 Install receiver batteries Unscrew Remove battery lid Igniter module Fig. 28-5 Install igniter battery Install battery & replace cap B A Install batteries Turn back on the gas to the unit. Remove switch Remove lid for battery access Unscrew cap 29 INSTALLATION (cont.) FIRST TIME PILOT LIGHTING TEST The insert comes with the glass panel pre-installed. Prior to testing the pilot, the glass panel must be removed (wear gloves). This is required to purge the gas line of air and to inspect the pilot lighting spark. For removal reference the SERVICING & CLEANING, GLASS PANEL REMOVAL section. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the ¯ oor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ¯ oor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the ® re department. CAUTION: Begin with all control/remote system components in the OFF position. 1. Locate the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob on the control box (see Fig. 29-1). Push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF (see Fig. 29-2). Note: The control knob cannot be turned from PILOT to OFF unless the knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. Allow ® ve (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE ABOVE. If you don’t smell gas, go on to step 2. 2. Turn the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob counterclockwise to PILOT. Push the control knob ® rmly and fully in and hold. Push the igniter button (located below knobs) until the pilot lights. While pressing, allow the pilot to stay lit for at least 15 seconds, then release the knob. See Fig. 29-1 and Fig. 29-2. The pilot will remain lit. Note: When running a ® rst time pilot test, allow adequate time for the air in the gas-line to purge. WARNING: If the pilot fails to light, repeat steps 1 and 2. If the pilot fails to light after several attempts at the sequence above, turn all control/remote system components to OFF and refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section for further details. 3. Observe the pilot ¯ ames. They should be blue and of large and equal size. The center ¯ ame should directly hit and fully engulf the thermopile. See the SERVICING AND CLEANING - PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT section for adjustment procedure if needed. 4. Re-install the glass panel per the INSTALLATION, GLASS PANEL section, then proceed to the following burner lighting test section. WARNING: DO NOT IGNITE MAIN BURNER WITH GLASS PANEL REMOVED. HI LO LEARNREMOTE Fig. 29-1 Control box (left side of unit) (Direct vent insert) PILOT ON/OFF control knob Fig. 29-2 Control knob detail (OFF, PILOT) 1. Turn knob clockwise to OFF prior to lighting the pilot. 2. Turn knob counterclockwise to PILOT position. Press knob in, push igniter button. (Round indicator on valve) Igniter button 30 INSTALLATION (cont.) Fig. 30-4 Gas valve detailINTHTPTH TPIN OUT Inlet pressure tap Outlet pressure tap FIRST TIME BURNER LIGHTING TEST 1. Ensure the pilot is burning and the glass panel is re-installed. Turn the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob counterclockwise to ON (see Fig. 30-1). 2. Press the 3-position mode switch to the ON (- ) position (see Fig. 30-2). The burner system will ignite. WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 5 seconds, press the mode switch to OFF (O) position. Allow ® ve (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate, then repeat step 2 above. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE THE PREVIOUS PAGE. 3. Completely turn the HI/LO control knob (on the valve) clockwise to HI setting (see Fig. 30-3). 4. At this time with burner system on, perform the gas pressure test as instructed in the following section. GAS PRESSURE TEST 1. With burner system on, check the gas pressure to ensure all requirements are met. Reference Fig. 30-4 for pressure tap locations, and the GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS section for details. 2. Turn all control/remote system components to OFF. Fig. 30-2 Mode switch detail Fig. 30-1 Control knob detail (ON) Turn knob counterclockwise to ON position. (Round indicator on valve) Turn knob clockwise to HI ¯ ame settingHILO (Adjustment knob on valve) Fig. 30-3 Adjustment knob detail ON ( –) OFF (O) REMOTE (=) 31 Fig. 31-1 Remove lintel Fig. 31-2 Remove grate & front ¯ oor panel INSTALLATION (cont.) FIREBOX LINERS CAUTION: Prior to proceeding with liner installation, the insert must be installed in the ® replace, the venting system must be attached, the gas line must be connected, and the initial pilot and burner operation must be checked. Important: Use care when handling and installing the liners to prevent damage to the ® nish. Note: Brick and black porcelainized liners follow these instructions. A 30 model with herringbone liners is shown here. Your design may slightly vary, installation is the same. Prior to liner placement: 1. Remove the glass panel (wear gloves). For removal reference the SERVICING & CLEANING, GLASS PANEL REMOVAL section. 2. Remove the lintel found at the top front of the unit (to allow for liner placement). For 30 and 36 models, use a 5/16" nut driver to remove the two hex screws found on each side of the lintel. For 25 models, use a Phillips screw driver. See Fig. 31-1. 3. Remove the grate. Use a 5/16" nut driver to remove the two hex screws found on each side of the grate. Then remove the front ¯ oor panel. See Fig. 31-2. Liner placement: 4. Place the rear liner at the rear of the unit. It will rest on the shelf/baf¯ e found on the lower rear of the unit. See Fig. 31-3, "A". Note: For black porcelainized models, the rear liner must be placed with the bottom ¯ ange facing inward and against the rear wall of the insert. See Fig. 31-4. 5. Place the left liner in the left side of the unit. Ensure it completely rests inside of the front lip of the unit. See Fig. 31-3, "B". 6. Place the top liner into the unit as shown in Fig. 31-5, "C". It will be supported by the left liner. Note: The top liner is metal and is packed with the insert. Unscrew Remove Procedure continued on next page 30 model shown Fig. 31-3 Place rear liner, left liner AB Rest on shelf/baf¯ e Rest inside lip Fig. 31-4 Rear liner detail (if applicable) Rear wall Flange facing inward Rear liner Black porcelainized models only C Insert left corner, then raise liner into place Fig. 31-5 Place top liner 32 INSTALLATION (cont.) 7. Place the right liner in the right side of the unit. Ensure it completely rests inside of the front lip of the unit. See Fig. 32-1, "D". 8. Reinstall the lintel at the top front of the unit. See Fig. 32-2, "E". 9. Reinstall the front ¯ oor panel at the front of the unit ¯ oor. Ensure it completely rests inside of the front lip of the unit. See Fig. 32-3, "F". 10. Reinstall the grate in between the front burner and front ¯ oor panel. See Fig. 32-3, "G". 11. Install the left and right ¯ oor panels on each side of the burner assembly. See Fig. 32-3, "H" and "I". 12. 30 & 36 Models: Prior to proceeding to log set and ember placement, ensure the ember screen that rests in between the front and rear burner is properly positioned. See Fig. 32-4 for details. Fig. 32-2 Install lintel Fig. 32-3 Floor panel, grate, left/right ¯ oor panel E Align Screw F G H I Center screen around 2 holes Fig. 32-4 Proper screen position (if applicable) (30/36 models only) Fig. 32-1 Place right liner D Rest inside lip 33 INSTALLATION (cont.) LOG SET AND EMBER PLACEMENT • Follow the instructions included with the log set for step by step log and ember placement. (The embers are supplied with your direct vent insert.) • Read all safety warnings and important information in the instructions supplied with the log set to ensure proper placement. • DO NOT add any additional embers to this setup. Any additional embers will cause unsafe operation. • Periodically check the positioning of the logs to ensure proper log placement. Burnt American Oak (DVL-30-2A) shown If a Charred Mountain Birch log set is purchased: During initial use, the logs will go through a curing process and will temporarily turn a darker color. This will last for approximately 6-8 hours (of burn time); then the logs will return to their original white color. 34 INSTALLATION (cont.) SURROUND FASCIA 1. Slide the unit a few inches forward in the ® replace to assist in the fascia installation. 2. The rear of the fascia has 4 hooks. Insert the hooks into the four slots found on the front of the unit. Ensure the fascia ® rmly rests down in place. Wear gloves. See Fig. 34-1. 3. Slide the unit back into the ® replace. Ensure that the fascia sits ¯ ush against the front wall of the ® replace and that the unit is level. FASTEN RETENTION BRACKET (if applicable) 1. Reach in and push up the loosely installed retention bracket until it stops (against ® replace), then use a 7/16" open-end wrench to fully tighten the two hex bolts (from below fascia). See Fig. 34-2. SECURE UNIT TO FLOOR 1. Locate the two 5/16" holes on the far left and right front ¯ oor of the unit. Using appropriate mounting hardware for your ® replace construction, secure the unit to the ¯ oor. See Fig. 34-3. Fig. 34-1 Install surround fascia 3-sided model shown Mounting holes Fig. 34-3 Secure direct vent to ® replace ¯ oor When handling the surround components and glass panel, be sure to wear clean non-marking gloves to ensure a clean ® nish and avoid any ® ngerprints. Fig. 34-2 Fasten retention bracket (if applicable) (® replace) B A Fully tighten hex bolts Push up bracket until it stops (against ® replace) 35 Fig. 35-2 Secure glass panel B INSTALLATION (cont.) Prior to lighting and operating your unit, you must read and understand the following sections: • LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS • REMOTE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (interior view) Fig. 35-3 Install surround door Align hinges and drop in place GLASS PANEL Important: When installing the glass panel, ensure that no media, objects, or debris exist along the bottom of the unit that may obstruct/ damage the glass panel. See Fig. 35-3. 1. The bottom of the glass panel has two tabs. Insert the tabs into the two slots found on the bottom of the unit. Wear gloves. See Fig. 35-1, "A". 2. With the bottom of the panel in place, rotate the panel upward until it closes. Then pull the spring latches (found on the top of the unit) out and over the two tabs found on the top of the panel. See Fig. 35-2, "B". SURROUND DOOR 1. The surround door has 2-3 hinges. Align the door over the hinges found on the right side of the surround fascia and drop in place. Ensure the door rests down in place. Wear gloves. See Fig. 35-3. 2. Close the door. INITIAL AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT Each installation requires burner air shutter adjustment to ensure optimal ¯ ame appearance. Refer to the SERVICING AND CLEANING - AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT section for details. For 30 and 36 models, only the rear burner requires adjustment. FIRST TIME BURN-OFF PERIOD A 4 hour burn-off period is required. See the LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS section for lighting the system. This initial burn-off period requires the burner to operate for a minimum of 4 hours. Initial operation will produce an odor and some smoke due to lubricants used in the manufacturing process. This is normal and will cease after operation. Keep the house well ventilated during this process. A30 model shown When inserting ensure bottom area is clear of any media/objects/debris! Fig. 35-1 Insert glass panel bottom 36 NOTES PAGE Please use this page to record any information that you may want to have at hand. 37 HI LO LEARNREMOTE PILOT/ON/OFF control knob LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that lights the pilot. DO NOT attempt to light the pilot by hand using a match or lighter. ONLY LIGHT USING IGNITION DEVICE. B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the ¯ oor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ¯ oor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the ® re department. C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it. Call a quali® ed professional service technician. Excessive force or attempted repair may result in ® re or explosion. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a quali® 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. Attempted operation may result in ® re or explosion resulting in property damage, personal injury or loss of life. LIGHTING THE PILOT 1. Open the surround door. Locate the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob on the control box (see Fig. 37-1). Push in the control knob slightly and turn clockwise to OFF (see Fig. 37-2). Note: The control knob cannot be turned from PILOT to OFF unless the knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. Allow ® ve (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP (B) ABOVE. If you don’t smell gas, go on to step 2. 2. Turn the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob counterclockwise to PILOT. Push the control knob ® rmly and fully in and hold. Push the igniter button (located below knobs) until the pilot lights. While pressing, allow the pilot to stay lit for at least 15 seconds, then release the knob. See Fig. 37-1 and Fig. 37-2. The pilot will remain lit. WARNING: If the pilot fails to light repeat steps 1 and 2. If the pilot fails to light after several attempts at the sequence above, turn all control/remote system components to OFF and refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section for further details. Fig. 37-1 Control box (left side of unit) (Direct vent insert) Initial operation will produce an odor and some smoke due to lubricants used in the manufacturing process. This is normal and will cease after operation. Keep the house well ventilated during this process. If a Charred Mountain Birch log set is purchased, refer to the LOG SET PLACEMENT section for details on a temporary log color change. WARNING: The glass panel and other surfaces of this appliance get extremely HOT and can cause burns if touched. Carefully read, understand, and follow the lighting and operation instructions, and use caution at all times. Igniter button Fig. 37-2 Control knob detail (OFF, PILOT) 1. Turn knob clockwise to OFF prior to lighting the pilot. 2. Turn knob counterclockwise to PILOT position. Press knob in, push igniter button. (Round indicator on valve) , , (Fascia not shown for clarity) 38 HI LO INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE POUR VOTRE SÉCURITÉ LISEZ AVANT D'ALLUMER AVERTISSEMENT: Si vous ne suivez pas ces instructions à la lettre, un incendie ou une explosion entraînant des dommages matériels, des blessures ou des pertes de vie. A. Cet appareil est équipé d'un dispositif d'allumage qui allume automatiquement la veilleuse. NE PAS essayer d'allumer la veilleuse manuellement. NE PAS essayer d'allumer la veilleuse à la main en utilisant une allumette ou un briquet. Seule la lumière UTILISATION DISPOSITIF D'ALLUMAGE. B. AVANT DE FAIRE FONCTIONNER, sentez autour de l'appareil pour le gaz. Assurez-vous de sentir près du plancher, car certains gaz sont plus lourds que l'air et se déposent sur le sol. QUE FAIRE SI UNE ODEUR DE GAZ • Ne pas allumer l'appareil. • Ne touchez à aucun interrupteur électrique; n'utilisez aucun téléphone dans votre bâtiment. • Appelez immédiatement votre fournisseur de gaz à partir du téléphone d'un voisin. Suivez les instructions du fournisseur de gaz. Si vous ne pouvez joindre votre fournisseur de gaz, appeler les pompiers. C. N'utilisez que votre main pour enfoncer ou tourner le bouton de contrôle du gaz. Ne jamais utiliser d'outils. Si le bouton ne sera pas enfoncer ou à tourner à la main, n'essayez pas de le réparer. Appelez un technicien de service quali® é. Une force excessive ou une tentative de réparation pourrait provoquer un incendie ou une explosion. D. Ne pas utiliser cet appareil si une partie quelconque a été submergée. Appelez immédiatement un technicien de service quali® é pour inspecter l'appareil et pour remplacer toute pièce du système de contrôle et toute commande de gaz qui a été sous l'eau. Tentative d'opération peut entraîner un incendie ou une explosion entraînant des dommages matériels, des blessures ou des pertes de vie. Mise en service produira une odeur et de la fumée grâce aux lubri® ants utilisés dans le processus de fabrication. Ceci est normal et cessera après l'opération. Garder la maison bien aérée pendant ce processus. Si vous avez acheté un jeu de bûches Charred Mountain Birch, reportez-vous à la section PLACEMENT DU LOGEMENT pour plus de détails sur un changement temporaire de couleur du journal. Fig. 38-1 Le boîtier de commande (côté gauche de l'unité) (Évent direct insert) PILOT/ON/OFF bouton de commande Bouton d'allumage Fig. 38-2 Détail du bouton de commande 1.Tourner le bouton dans le sens horaire sur OFF (etiendre) avant d'allumer le pilote. 2. Tournez le bouton vers la position PILOT (pilote). Appuyez sur le bouton, poussez le bouton d'allumage. (Indicateur ronde sur la vanne) ALLUMAGE DU PILOTE 1. Ouvrez la porte surround. Localisez le bouton de commande PILOT/ON/OFF sur la boîte de commande (voir la Fig. 38-1). Appuyez légèrement sur le bouton de commande et tournez- le dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre sur OFF (éteindre) (voir la Fig. 38-2). Note: Le bouton de commande ne peut être tourné de PILOT OFF moins que le bouton est enfoncé légèrement. Ne forcez pas. Autoriser cinq (5) minutes pour tout gaz dans l'unité à se dissiper. SI VOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, VOIR L'ÉTAPE (B) CI-DESSUS. Si vous ne sentez pas de gaz, passez à l'étape 2. 2. Tournez le PILOT/ON/OFF bouton de commande vers la gauche pour PILOT (pilote). Poussez le bouton de commande fermement et entièrement et maintenez. Appuyez sur le bouton d'allumage (situé en dessous de boutons) jusqu'à ce que les voyants. Tout en appuyant, permettre au pilote de rester allumé pendant au moins 15 secondes, puis relâchez le bouton. Voir Fig. 38-1 et la Fig. 38-2. Le pilote restera allumé. AVERTISSEMENT: Si le pilote ne parvient pas à allumer répétez les étapes 1 et 2. Si le pilote ne parvient pas à allumer après plusieurs tentatives à la séquence ci-dessus, mettez tous les composants système de contrôle / télécommande sur OFF (éteindre) et se référer à la section DÉPANNAGE pour plus de détails. (Fascia n'a pas été montrée pour plus de clarté) 39 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.) SURROUND DOOR Open the door by grabbing the middle left-side and pulling it outward. When closing the door, slightly lift the door as it shuts (to ensure it properly engages the latch). CAUTION: Unit will be HOT during use. Use heat-resistant gloves to open/close the door when hot. REMOTE LIGHTING CAUTION: DO NOT operate this appliance without the glass panel installed. Note: If the remote does not function, and batteries with an adequate power level are installed, refer to the SYNCHRONIZE REMOTE SYSTEM section. Note: Steps 1-3 may not be required if previously done during an earlier lighting. 1. Ensure the pilot is burning. Open the surround door. Locate the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob on the control box (see Fig. 39-1). Turn the control knob counterclockwise to ON (see Fig. 39-2). 2. Remove the surround fascia. Locate the remote receiver on the control box (see Fig. 39-1). Slide the 3-position switch on the receiver to the REMOTE position (see Fig. 39-3). 3. Locate the 3-position mode switch on the control box (see Fig. 39-1). Press the switch down to the REMOTE (=) position (see Fig. 39-4). 4. Locate the remote transmitter and press the ON key (see Fig. 39-5). The system will beep and the ignition sequence will begin. Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 3-5 seconds. WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 5 seconds, press the OFF button on the remote transmitter and/or press the mode switch to the OFF (O) position. Allow five (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate, then repeat steps 3-4 above. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP (B) AT BEGINNING OF LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. If the burner fails to light after several attempts at the sequence above, turn all control/remote system components to OFF and refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section for further details. Note: It is normal for condensation to form on the inside of the glass panel during start-up. This condensation will disappear within a few minutes. Flame Height Adjustment The ¯ ame height may be adjusted via the adjustment knob on the valve. Open the surround door (use heat-resistant gloves, unit will be HOT). Turn the HI/LO control knob clockwise to HI to increase the ¯ ame height. Turn the control knob counterclockwise to LO to decrease the ¯ ame height. See Fig. 39-1 and Fig. 39-6. Fig. 39-3 Remote receiver Fig. 39-5 Remote transmitter ON key OFF key Display Fig. 39-6 Adjust. knob Turn knob clockwise to increase ¯ ame HI LO Turn knob counterclockwise to decrease ¯ ame (Adjustment knob on valve)LEARNOFF ON R EMO T E MODE key SET key HI LO LEARNREMOTE Remote receiver Fig. 39-1 Control box (left side of unit) (Direct vent insert) Flame adj. knob Mode switch PILOT/ON/OFF control knob Set to REMOTE position Fig. 39-4 Mode switch ON (–) OFF (O) REMOTE (=) Fig. 39-2 Control knob detail (ON) (Round indicator on valve) Turn PILOT/ON/OFF knob counterclockwise to ON position. (Receiver access requires fascia removal) 40 LEARNOFF ON R EMO TE INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE (continu) PORTE SURROUND Ouvrez la porte en prenant le milieu gauche et en le tirant vers l'extérieur. Lorsque vous fermez la porte, soulevez légèrement la porte lorsqu'elle s'arrête (pour assurer qu'elle s'engage correctement sur le loquet). L'unité sera CHAUD pendant l'utilisation. Utilisez des gants résistant à la chaleur pour ouvrir ou fermer la porte à chaud. ÉCLAIRAGE À DISTANCE ATTENTION: NE PAS utiliser cet appareil sans le panneau de verre installé. Note: Si la télécommande ne fonctionne pas, et des batteries avec un niveau de puissance adéquate sont installés, reportez-vous à la section REMOTE SYSTEM SYNCHRONISER. Note: Les étapes 1-3 ne peut être nécessaire si déjà fait lors d'un éclairage plus tôt. 1. Assurez-vous que le pilote brûle. Ouvrez la porte surround. Localisez le bouton de commande PILOT/ON/OFF sur la boîte de commande (voir la Fig. 40-1). Tournez le bouton de commande dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre sur ON (allumer) (voir la Fig. 40-2). 2. Supprimer le fascia surround. Placez le récepteur de télécommande sur le boîtier de commande (voir Fig. 40-1). Faites glisser le commutateur 3 positions sur le récepteur à la position REMOTE (éloigné)(voir Fig. 40-3). 3. Localisez le commutateur de mode 3 positions sur le boîtier de commande (voir Fig. 40-1). Appuyez sur le bouton vers le bas à la position ÉLOIGNÉ (=) () (voir Fig. 40-4). 4. Localiser la télécommande et appuyez sur la touche ON (allumer) (voir Fig. 40-5). Le système émettra un bip et la séquence d'allumage commencera. Note: La séquence d'allumage prendra environ 3-5 secondes. Si le brûleur ne s'allume dans les 5 secondes, appuyez sur le bouton OFF de la télécommande et/ou appuyez sur le sélecteur de mode sur la position OFF (O). Autoriser cinq (5) minutes pour tout gaz dans l'unité à se dissiper, puis répétez les étapes 3-4 ci-dessus. SI VOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, VOIR L'ÉTAPE (B) AU DÉBUT DE INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE. Si le brûleur ne parvient pas à allumer après plusieurs tentatives à la séquence ci-dessus, mettez tous les composants système de contrôle / télécommande sur OFF et se référer à la section DÉPANNAGE pour plus de détails. Note: Il est normal que la formation de condensation à l'intérieur du panneau de verre lors du démarrage. Cette condensation disparaîtra au bout de quelques minutes. Flamme Réglage de la Hauteur La hauteur de ¯ amme peut être ajustée par l'intermédiaire du bouton de réglage sur la vanne. Ouvrez la porte surround (utilisez des gants résistant à la chaleur, l'appareil sera CHAUD). Tournez le bouton de commande HI/LO à HI horaire pour augmenter la hauteur de la ¯ amme. Tournez le bouton de commande dans le sens antihoraire à LO pour diminuer la hauteur de la ¯ amme. Voir Fig. 40-1, Fig. 40-6. Fig. 40-3 Télécommande détail récepteur Fig. 40-5 Télécommande Fig. 40-6 Bouton deréglage Tourner le bouton dans le sens horaire pour augmenter la ¯ amme HI LO Tourner le bouton dans le sens antihoraire pour diminuer la ¯ amme (Bouton de réglage de la soupape) Écran MODE touche SET touche ON touche OFF touche HI LO LEARNREMOTE Récepteur à distance Fig. 40-1 Le boîtier de commande (côté gauche de l'unité) (Évent direct insert) Bouton adj Flame Burner interrupteur ON / OFF PILOT/ON/OFF bouton de commande Fig. 40-4 Changement de mode ALLUMER (–) ÉTEINDRE (O) ÉLOIGNÉ (=) Réglez la position REMOTE (éloigné) Fig. 40-2 Control knob detail (ON) Tourner PILOT/ON/ OFF bouton dans le sens antihoraire à la position ON (allumer). (Indicateur ronde sur la vanne) (L'accès au récepteur nécessite un retrait du fascia) 41 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS (cont.) MANUAL LIGHTING If the remote transmitter is misplaced or lost, the appliance can be turned on manually as instructed below. CAUTION: DO NOT operate this appliance without the glass panel installed. Note: Step 1 may not be required if previously done during an earlier lighting. 1. Ensure the pilot is burning. Open the surround door. Locate the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob on the control box (see Fig. 41-1). Turn the control knob counterclockwise to ON (see Fig. 41-2). 2. Locate the 3-position mode switch on the control box (see Fig. 41-1). Press the switch up to the ON (–) position (see Fig. 41-3).The ignition sequence will begin. Note: The ignition sequence will take approximately 3-5 seconds. WARNING: If the burner fails to light within 5 seconds, press the mode switch to the OFF (O) position. Allow ® ve (5) minutes for any gas in the unit to dissipate, then repeat step 2 above. IF YOU SMELL GAS, SEE STEP (B) AT THE BEGINNING OF THE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS. If the burner fails to light after several attempts at the sequence above, turn all control/remote system components to OFF and refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING section for further details. Note: It is normal for condensation to form on the inside of the glass panel during start-up. This condensation will disappear within a few minutes. Flame Height Adjustment The ¯ ame height may be adjusted via the adjustment knob on the valve. Open the surround door (use heat-resistant gloves, unit will be HOT). Turn the HI/LO control knob clockwise to HI to increase the ¯ ame height. Turn the control knob counterclockwise to LO to decrease the ¯ ame height. See Fig. 41-1 and Fig. 41-4. SHUTTING DOWN • For a remote shutdown, press the OFF key on the remote transmitter. If your remote is lost, press the mode switch (behind surround door) to OFF (O) position. • For a manual shutdown, press the mode switch (behind surround door) to OFF (O) position. • For a complete shutdown, turn off the remote transmitter (if applicable) and turn off the mode switch, then turn the PILOT/ ON/OFF control knob (behind surround door) clockwise to OFF. Fig. 41-3 Mode switch Turn knob clockwise to increase ¯ ame HI LO Turn knob counterclockwise to decrease ¯ ame(Adjustment knob on valve) HI LO LEARNREMOTE (Direct vent insert) Flame adj. knob Mode switch PILOT/ON/OFF control knob Fig. 41-4 Adjustment knob detail ON (–) OFF (O) REMOTE (=) Fig. 41-2 Control knob detail (ON) (Round indicator on valve) Turn PILOT/ON/OFF knob counterclockwise to ON position. Fig. 41-1 Control box (left side of unit) (Fascia not shown for clarity) 42 INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE (continu) ÉCLAIRAGE MANUEL Si la télécommande est égaré ou perdu, l'appareil peut être activé manuellement comme indiqué ci-dessous. CAUTION: NE PAS utiliser cet appareil sans le panneau de verre installé. Note: Étape 1 peut ne pas être nécessaire si elle a déjà fait au cours d'un éclairage plus tôt. 1. Assurez-vous que le pilote brûle. Ouvrez la porte surround. Localisez le bouton de commande PILOT/ON/OFF sur la boîte de commande (voir la Fig. 42-1). Tournez le bouton de commande dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre sur ON (allumer) (voir la Fig. 42-2). 2. Localisez le commutateur de mode 3 positions sur le boîtier de commande (voir Fig. 42-1). Appuyez sur l'interrupteur à ON (-) position (voir Fig. 42-3.) Séquence d'allumage .Le commencera. Note: La séquence d'allumage prendra environ 3-5 secondes. Si le brûleur ne s'allume dans les 5 secondes, appuyez sur le sélecteur de mode sur la position OFF (O). Autoriser les cinq (5) minutes pour tout gaz dans l'unité à se dissiper, puis répétez l'étape 2 ci-dessus. SI VOUS UNE ODEUR DE GAZ, voir l'étape (B) AU DÉBUT DES INSTRUCTIONS D'ALLUMAGE. Si le brûleur ne parvient pas à allumer après plusieurs tentatives à la séquence ci-dessus, mettez tous les composants système de contrôle / télécommande sur OFF et se référer à la section DÉPANNAGE pour plus de détails. Note: Il est normal que la formation de condensation à l'intérieur du panneau de verre lors du démarrage. Cette condensation disparaîtra au bout de quelques minutes. Flamme Réglage de la Hauteur La hauteur de ¯ amme peut être ajustée par l'intermédiaire du bouton de réglage sur la vanne. Ouvrez la porte surround (utilisez des gants résistant à la chaleur, l'appareil sera CHAUD). Tournez le bouton de commande HI/LO à HI horaire pour augmenter la hauteur de la ¯ amme. Tournez le bouton de commande dans le sens antihoraire à LO pour diminuer la hauteur de la ¯ amme. Voir Fig. 42-1, Fig. 42-4. ÉTEINDRE • Pour un arrêt à distance, appuyez sur la touche OFF de la télécommande. Si votre télécommande est perdue, appuyez sur le commutateur de mode (derrière la porte surround) à la position OFF (O). • Pour un arrêt manuel, appuyez sur le commutateur de mode (derrière la porte surround) à la position OFF (O). • Pour un arrêt complet, éteignez l'émetteur à distance (s'il y a lieu) et éteignez le commutateur de mode, puis tournez le PILOT/ON/OFF bouton de commande (derrière la porte surround) dans le sens horaire sur OFF. Fig. 42-2 Détail de bouton de commande (ON) Tourner le bouton dans le sens antihoraire à la position ON. (Indicateur ronde sur la vanne) Fig. 42-4 Bouton de réglage Tourner le bouton dans le sens horaire pour augmenter la ¯ amme HI LO Tourner le bouton dans le sens antihoraire pour diminuer la ¯ amme (Bouton de réglage de la soupape) HI LO LEARNREMOTE Récepteur à distance Fig. 42-1 Le boîtier de commande (côté gauche de l'unité) (Évent direct insert) Bouton adj Flame Burner interrupteur ON / OFF PILOT/ON/OFF bouton de commande Fig. 42-3 Mode switch ALLUMER (–) ÉTEINDRE (O) ÉLOIGNÉ (=) (Fascia n'a pas été montrée pour plus de clarté) 43 REMOTE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Fig. 43-1 Remote transmitter detail Fig. 43-2 Remote display detail Fig. 43-3 MANUAL mode - default screen ORIENTATION Prior to remote transmitter use, light the appliance per the REMOTE LIGHTING section. The remote will only operate the burner system in remote mode. Familiarize yourself with the transmitter keys and display, as illustrated in Fig. 43-1 and Fig. 43-2. Identify the four transmitter keys: • ON KEY: This key turns the system ON. • OFF KEY: This key turns the system OFF. When the system is turned OFF, the pilot ¯ ame will stay ON if the PILOT/ON/OFF control knob is in the ON position. • MODE KEY: This key, when the system is on, changes the unit from MANUAL mode to Thermostat mode. • SET KEY: This key, when the system is on, sets the desired temperature in Thermostat mode. The display will show all active icons on the screen. The remote receiver (in the control box) will "beep" once every time a transmitter key is pressed, signaling that the command has been received. The ¯ ame icon will appear when the burner is in operation. MANUAL MODE AND THERMOSTAT MODE When the system is on, pressing the MODE key will switch between two modes: • Manual Mode (Fig. 43-3): In this mode, the room temperature is ignored and the ® replace can be turned on inde® nitely. The room temperature rise has no effect on this mode. The screen will default to display room temperature (according to the remote transmitter) and the word TEMP will show. • Thermostat Mode (Fig. 43-4): In this mode, the ® replace will remain functioning until the room temperature increases 2°F above the set temperature. To set to Thermostat Mode: press the MODE key until the word ROOM is shown on the display. To set the desired room temperature, press the SET key repeatedly until the set temperature is reached. The word SET will display on the screen during temperature selection. See Fig. 43-5. Numbers will increase from 45° to 99° then start over at 45°. For Celsius, numbers will increase from 6° to 32°. Note: Press and hold the SET key to adjust the temp. rapidly. Once the desired temp. is reached, allow to show for 3 seconds. The display will ¯ ash then default to display the room temperature. Press the MODE key to exit Thermostat mode. The word ROOM will no longer show on the display and the system will switch to MANUAL mode. Note: Locating the remote transmitter too close or too far from the unit will affect thermostat operation. Display screen ON key MODE key OFF key SET key Room temperature Thermostat mode Setting temp. in Thermostat mode MANUAL Mode Burner ON Fig. 43-4 Thermostat mode - default screen System in MANUAL mode System in Thermostat mode Fig. 43-5 Thermostat mode - set temp. Setting desired temperature 44 Fig. 44-1 Télécommande détail de l'émetteur Fig. 44-2 Détail de l'af® chage à distance Fig. 44-3 Mode MANUEL - écran par défaut ORIENTATION Avant l'utilisation de l'émetteur à distance, la lumière de l'appareil par la section ÉCLAIRAGE REMOTE. La télécommande ne fait fonctionner le système de brûleurs qu'en mode distant. Familiarisez-vous avec les touches et l'af® chage de l'émetteur, comme illustré sur la Fig. 44-1, Fig. 44-2. Identi® er les quatre touches de l'émetteur: • ON touche: Cette touche allume le système. • OFF touche: Cette touche transforme le OFF du système. Lorsque le système est mis hors tension, la ¯ amme de la veilleuse restera ON si le / ON / OFF bouton de commande PILOT est en position ON. • MODE touche: Cette clé, lorsque le système est activé, l'unité change du mode MANUEL au mode Thermostat. • SET touche: Cette clé, lorsque le système est activé, dé® nit la température désirée en mode Thermostat. L'écran af® che toutes les icônes actives sur l'écran. Le récepteur à distance (dans la boîte de commande) émet un "bip" une fois à chaque fois qu'une touche de l'émetteur est enfoncé, signalant que la commande a été reçue. L'icône de la ¯ amme apparaîtra lorsque le brûleur est en fonctionnement. MODE D'EMPLOI ET THERMOSTAT MODE Lorsque le système est activé, appuyez sur la touche MODE pour commuter entre deux modes: • Mode Manuel (Fig. 44-3): Dans ce mode, la température ambiante est ignorée et la cheminée peut être activé indé® niment. L'élévation de la température ambiante n'a aucun effet sur ce mode. L'écran af® che par défaut la température ambiante (selon l'émetteur à distance) et le mot TEMP s'af® che. • Mode de Thermostat (Fig. 44-4): Dans ce mode, le foyer restera fonctionner jusqu'à ce que la chambre température augmente de 2°F au-dessus de la température de consigne. Pour régler le mode Thermostat: appuyez sur la touche MODE jusqu'à ce que le mot ROOM est af® ché sur l'écran. Note: Pour régler la température ambiante souhaitée, appuyez sur la touche SET jusqu'à ce que la température de consigne est atteinte. Le mot SET af® chera sur l'écran lors de la sélection de la température. Voir Fig. 44-5. Numbers va augmenter de 45° à 99°, puis recommencer à 45°. Pour Celsius, les chiffres vont augmenter de 6° à 32°. Note: Appuyez et maintenez la touche SET pour régler la température rapidement. Une fois que la température désirée. est atteint, permettra de montrer pendant 3 secondes. L'af® chage clignote alors par défaut pour af® cher la empérature ambiante. Appuyez sur la touche MODE pour quitter le mode Thermostat. Le mot ROOM ne sera plus af® chée sur l'écran et le système passe en mode MANUEL. Note: Localisation de la télécommande trop près ou trop loin de l'unité aura une incidence sur le fonctionnement du thermostat. Écran d'af® chage MODE touche OFF touche SET touche Température ambiante Mode Thermostat Réglage de température en mode Thermostat Mode MANUAL Brûleur SUR Fig. 44-4 Mode Thermostat - écran par défaut Système en mode MANUEL Système en mode Thermostat Fig. 44-5 Mode Thermostat - Réglez la température Réglage de la température souhaitée MODE D'EMPLOI À DISTANCE (continu) ON touche 45 HI LO LEARNREMOTE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (°F or °C) The temperature can be displayed in °F or °C. Simultaneously press the ON key and OFF key. The display will alternate between °F and °C. See Fig. 45-1. KEY LOCK To prevent unsafe operation of the appliance, a Key Lock function is provided with this remote control system. To activate the key lock function, press (and hold) the ON key and MODE key simultaneously for 5 seconds. The letters CP will appear on the screen once activated, and whenever any button is pressed, until deactivated. (see Fig. 45-2). To deactivate, repeat this process. During key lock mode, none of the keys will function. You must deactivate the system before you can use the remote transmitter. OPERATING DURING A POWER OUTAGE If the AC power is interrupted during a power outage, this system utilizes the batteries (installed in the remote receiver) as a back-up power source. During the power outage the appliance will function, with the exception of the Fan feature (which is dependent on 120 VAC power). REMOTE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.) Fig. 45-1 Temp. indicator detail Temp. indicator Fig. 45-2 KEY LOCK function FAN OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Important: When the burner is turned ON, the fan stays OFF until the unit reaches 140° F, then turns on automatically. The fan will automatically turn on once the blower once the unit reaches 140° F (approx. 10 minutes after the burner is turned ON). When the burner is shut OFF, the fan will continue to blow air (while the unit is off). Once the unit cools down to 120° F, the fan will automatically shut off (approx. 13 minutes after the burner is turned OFF). Note: The fan will operate at the maximum air¯ ow. Fan Air¯ ow Adjustment The fan air¯ ow may be adjusted via the adjustment knob on the control box. Open the surround door (use heat-resistant gloves, unit will be HOT). Turn the knob clockwise to turn on the fan and increase the air¯ ow. Turn the knob counterclockwise to decrease the air¯ ow and to turn off the fan if needed. See Fig. 45-3 and 45-4. Note: If the adjustment knob is set to the OFF position, the fan will not turn on automatically when the burner is turned on. The fan must be set to the desired air¯ ow setting in order to turn on automatically. Turn knob clockwise to turn fan ON & increase air¯ ow Turn knob counterclockwise to decrease air¯ ow & turn OFF(Indicator in OFF position) Fig. 45-4 Fan speed adjust. knob detail Fig. 45-3 Control box (left side of unit) (Direct vent insert)Fan speed adjustment knob (Fascia not shown for clarity) 46 HI LO LEARNREMOTE FAN MODE D'EMPLOI Important: Lorsque le brûleur est allumé, le ventilateur reste éteinte jusqu'à ce que l'appareil a atteint 140° F, puis se tourne automatiquement. Le ventilateur se met en marche automatiquement une fois le ventilateur une fois que l'appareil a atteint 140° F (env. 10 minutes après que le brûleur est allumé). Lorsque le brûleur est éteint, le ventilateur continuera à souf¯ er de l'air (lorsque l'appareil est éteint). Une fois que l'unité se refroidit à 120° F, le ventilateur se met automatiquement hors tension (env. 13 minutes après que le brûleur est éteint). Note: Le ventilateur fonctionne au débit d'air maximal. Fan Air¯ ow Ajustement Le débit d'air du ventilateur peut être réglé via le bouton de réglage de la boîte de commande. Ouvrez la porte surround (utilisez des gants résistant à la chaleur, l'appareil sera CHAUD). Tournez la molette de commande vers la droite pour allumer le ventilateur et d'augmenter le ¯ ux d'air. Tournez le bouton de commande vers la gauche pour diminuer le ¯ ux d'air et d'éteindre le ventilateur, si nécessaire. Voir Fig. 46-3 et 46-4. Note: Si le bouton de réglage du ventilateur est réglé sur la position OFF, le ventilateur ne se met en marche automatiquement lorsque le brûleur est allumé. Le ventilateur doit être réglé sur le réglage du débit d'air désiré a® n d'allumer automatiquement. Tourner le bouton vers la droite pour arrêter le ventilateur Et augmenter le ¯ ux Tourner le bouton vers la gauche pour diminuer le débit & éteindre (Indicateur en position OFF) Fig. 46-4 Fan détail de bouton de réglage Fig. 46-3 Le boîtier de commande (Insert d'évent direct) Bouton de réglage de la vitesse du ventilateur INDICATEUR DE TEMPÉRATURE (°F ou °C) La température peut être af® chée en °F ou °C. Appuyez simultanément sur la touche ON et OFF. L'af® chage alternera entre °F et °C. Voir Fig. 46-1. SERRURE À CLÉ Pour éviter un fonctionnement dangereux de l'appareil, une fonction de verrouillage des touches est fourni avec ce système de commande à distance. Pour activer la fonction de verrouillage des touches, appuyez sur (et maintenez) la touche ON et la touche MODE simultanément pendant 5 secondes. Les lettres CP apparaîtra sur l'écran une fois activé, et chaque fois qu'un bouton est enfoncé, jusqu'à ce que désactivé. (Voir Fig. 46-2). Pour désactiver, répétez ce processus. Pendant le mode de verrouillage du clavier, aucune des touches fonctionnera. Vous devez désactiver le système avant de pouvoir utiliser la télécommande. FONCTIONNEMENT PENDANT UNE PANNE DE PUISSANCE Si l'alimentation secteur est interrompue pendant une panne de courant, ce système utilise les piles (installées dans le récepteur à distance) en tant que source d'alimentation de secours. Durant la panne de courant, l'appareil fonctionnera, à l'exception de la fonction Fan (qui dépend de la puissance 120 VAC). REMOTE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS (cont.) Fig. 46-1 Température détail de l'indicateur Indicateur de température Fig. 46-2 Fonction SERRURE À CLÉ (Fascia n'a pas été montrée pour plus de clarté) 47 SERVICING AND CLEANING The appliance, the ® replace, and the installation must be inspected annually. The appliance requires annual maintenance by a quali® ed professional service technician. Refer to these instructions for details. Performing these procedures will ensure proper operation, appearance, and safety. WARNING: Unless turning on the unit is required: Turn off the gas and power to the unit and allow it to completely cool prior to servicing or cleaning. CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Au moment de l’entretien des commandes, étiquetez tous les ® ls avant de les débrancher. Des erreurs de câblage peuvent entraîner un fonctionnement inadéquat et dangereux. • Wear appropriate gloves and safety glasses during any servicing or cleaning. When handling the surround components and glass panel, be sure to wear clean non-marking gloves to ensure a clean ® nish and avoid any ® ngerprints. • DO NOT use substitute materials when replacing any components of the appliance. • Verify proper operation after servicing. S’assurer que l’appareil fonctionne adéquatement une fois l’entretien terminé. • DO NOT clean when hot. ANNUAL CLEAN / INSPECTION The following should only be performed annually by a quali® ed professional service technician: 1. When the unit is cool, remove the surround components from the appliance (wear gloves). 2. Remove the glass panel (wear gloves). Inspect it thoroughly for any damage to the glass, gasket, or overall assembly. Replace if necessary. Clean the glass to remove any build-up (which is a by-product of combustion). Reference the GLASS PANEL REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE section for details . 3. Carefully remove the logs and glowing embers. USE LATEX GLOVES AND HANDLE WITH CARE! Inspect the logs. Chalking on the logs is normal. If excessive soot is present, reference the AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT section, and ensure proper log placement when replacing. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO BRUSH OR VACUUM THE LOGS. Store on a soft surface and in a safe location for future reinstallation. 4. Inspect the burner and pilot assembly for any debris/blockages. Vacuum the ® rebox ¯ oor of the appliance, then use a compressed air duster (commonly available at an of® ce supply store) to blow through all of the burner ports and the pilot assembly area. 5. Remove the insert from the ® replace (see the INSTALLATION - DIRECT VENT INSERT section for assistance in removal) and remove the rear panel (fan assembly attached). Vacuum the fan assembly. See the FAN ASSEMBLY CLEANING section for details. Re-install fan assembly and insert. 6. Check that the control box (left side of unit) and all appliance openings are clean and clear of any debris/blockages. The ¯ ow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed. 7. Inspect the condition of any wiring for melting or damage. Refer to the wiring diagram in the SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS section of this manual for overall orientation. 8. Check that the area around the appliance is kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other ¯ ammable vapors and liquids. 9. Examine the entire vent system and termination for signs of blockage, obstruction, or dislocation of vent components. Reference the INSTALLATION section for re-installation details if required. 10. Carefully place new embers (contact your dealer) and replace the logs. Replace the glass panel and surround components as instructed in the INSTALLATION section of this manual. Remove logs and embers Inspect logs for excessive soot 30 model shown Fig. 47-1 Annual clean / inspection ® rebox overview Remove surround components Remove glass panel Inspect and clean Inspect burner and pilot area Vacuum ® rebox ¯ oor Blow out ports with compressed air duster Inspect controls, openings, wiring, and vent system Remove rear panel & vacuum fan assembly 48 SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.) GLASS PANEL REMOVAL AND MAINTENANCE WARNING: DO NOT operate the appliance with the glass panel removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass panel must be done by a quali® ed professional service technician. Ne pas utiliser l’appareil si le panneau frontal en verre n’est pas en place, est craqué ou brisé. Con® ez le remplacement du panneau à un technicien agréé. • When handling the glass panel, be sure to wear clean non-marking gloves to ensure a clean ® nish and avoid any ® ngerprints. • The glass panel of this appliance must only be replaced as a complete assembly provided by the manufacturer. DO NOT replace the glass separately. • DO NOT abuse the glass panel by striking it or slamming it shut. Handle with extreme care! • DO NOT use abrasive cleaners on the glass. • DO NOT touch the glass panel when HOT! To remove the glass panel: Open the surround door. Pull the spring latches (found on the top of the unit) outward and up over the two tabs found on the top of the panel. Then slowly rotate the panel downward and out of the tabs found on the bottom of the unit. See Fig. 48-1, "A-C". To replace the glass panel, reference the INSTALLATION, GLASS PANEL section. When inserting ensure that no media, objects, or debris exist along the bottom of the unit! To clean the glass panel: Clean the glass periodically to remove any build-ups caused by lint, dust, and/or combustion. It is recommended that the glass be cleaned 2-3 times during each heating season, depending on use and environment conditions. Clean using a non-abrasive glass cleaner and a clean lint-free cloth. Contact your local dealer if a glass panel replacement is required. PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT The following should only be performed annually by a quali® ed professional service technician. Service requires the gas and power to be on. Reference the ANNUAL CLEAN/INSPECTION section for details on accessing the pilot. Check the pilot system for proper ¯ ame size and appearance (see Fig. 48-2). Open the surround door. The pilot adjustment screw is located on the upper left portion of the gas valve (see Fig. 48-3). Using a small ¯ at head screwdriver, adjust the pilot screw to properly size the ¯ ames. Turning the screw clockwise will lower the ¯ ames, and turning it counterclockwise will raise them. Be careful not to back the screw out of its threads. The pilot ¯ ames should be blue and of large and equal size. The center ¯ ame should directly hit and fully engulf the thermopile. Test at all connections for leaks using an appropriate soapy water solution. Be sure to properly re-install all appliance components. C B A 30 model shown Fig. 48-1 Remove glass panel to clean INTHTP TH TPIN OUT Fig. 48-2 Proper pilot ¯ ame appearance Fig. 48-3 Pilot screw on valve location Pilot adjustment screw Igniter Thermopile Thermocouple (top view) Center ¯ ame MUST directly hit and fully engulf the thermopile 49 SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.) AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT The following should only be performed, if required, by a quali® ed professional service technician. Service requires the gas and power to be on. The air shutters regulate the amount of primary air the burners receive , which affects ¯ ame appearance. The air shutters are preset at the factory based upon the gas the appliance is designed to burn. However, certain conditions like altitude and venting length may require air shutter ® eld adjustment for proper combustion and ¯ ame presentation. The appliance should burn for approximately 15 minutes. By this time, the ¯ ames should be blue at the base and a combination of blue/yellow at the body and tips. Adjust the air shutter as needed. Important: For 30 and 36 models, only the rear burner requires adjustment. CAUTION: Excessive sooting will occur when the air shutter(s) are closed too much. Lifting of the ¯ ame from the burner will occur when the air shutter(s) are open too much. Adjust accordingly. Air Shutter Adjustment Handle 25 burners and 30/36 rear burners are equipped with a wire handle to easily adjust the air shutter. The air shutter adjustment handle is located at the bottom front of the unit. To gain access, open the surround door. 1. Ignite the burner. 2. Using needle nose pliers, gently grab the adjustment handle, and push/pull the wire as needed. Pull to open, push to close. See Fig. 49-1. More air will result in shorter ¯ ames and less color, less air will result in bigger ¯ ames and more color. Note: Make minimal adjustments. Very small changes result in major changes in ¯ ame appearance. 3. Observe the ¯ ames. Repeat the adjustment process until the proper ¯ ame is achieved. Air Shutter Adjustment via Burner Removal Note: It is not recommended to adjust 30/36 front burners (to maintain proper operation). 1. Completely shut down the burner. Allow the appliance to completely cool. Fig. 49-1 Air shutter adjustment handle Fig. 49-2 Proper ¯ ame appearance Fig. 49-3 Remove ember screen & ¯ oor panels Remove A B Adjustment handle PULL to open PUSH to close 25 model shown Air Shutter Factory Settings Nat. L.P. 25 Model: Burner 3/8" open 9/16" open 30 Model: Front burner Fully open Fully open Rear burner 1/2" open 5/8" open 36 Model: Front burner Fully open Fully open Rear burner 5/8" open Fully open 50 SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.) 2. An air shutter is located beneath each burner. Reference the ANNUAL CLEAN/INSPECTION section for details on accessing the front/rear burner. 30" rear burner adjustment shown here. 3. Remove the ember screen (if applicable) and left and right ¯ oor panels. See ® gure on previous page, "A" and "B". 4. Remove the grate and front burner. Use a 5/16" nut driver to remove the two hex screws found on each side of the grate and front burner. See Fig. 50-1, "C". 5. Remove the 2 hex screws found on the rear baf¯ e (30 models only) and the 2 hex screws found on the ends of the rear burner using a 5/16" nut driver. Remove the baf¯ e and rear burner (as applicable). See Fig. 50-1, "D" and "E". 6. Remove burners by sliding to the right, so that the venturi tubes clear the ori® ces, then fully out. See Fig. 50-2, "F". Note: When removing a burner with a wire adjustment handle, be sure the handle comes out with the burner. 7. Use a 1/4" nut driver to loosen the air shutter screw, and adjust as needed. Be certain to re-tighten the screw when done. See Fig. 50-3. More air will result in shorter ¯ ames and less color, less air will result in bigger ¯ ames and more color. Note: Make adjustments in 1/8" increments. Very small changes result in major changes in ¯ ame appearance. Note: Do not completely tighten the screw on burners equipped with a wire adjustment handle, as doing so will prevent the wire handle from functioning. 8. Repeat this process for the front burner, if applicable/ required. Then properly replace the burner(s). Note: When replacing a burner with a wire adjustment handle, you will need to ® rst place the wire into the hole found on the bottom front of the unit, then rotate the burner into place (see Fig. 50-4). 9. Ignite the burner and observe the ¯ ames. If required, repeat the adjustment process until the proper ¯ ame is achieved. 10. Be sure to properly re-install all appliance components. Fig. 50-3 Adjust air shutter Fig. 50-1 Remove grate, baf¯ e hex screws, & burner(s) Adjust as needed (Loosen screw) Fig. 50-5 Proper ¯ ame appearance D E (Baf¯ e applies to 30 models only) C Fig. 50-2 Remove burner detail Fig. 50-4 Replace burner & wire handle (select burners) F 51 SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.) Fig. 51-1 Transmitter battery replacement Remove lid for battery access Fig. 51-3 Remove receiver for battery accessLEARNOFF ON REM OTE REMOTE NOFFOLEARNADJ.OFF ON R EM O T ELEARN Fig. 51-4 Receiver battery replacement Unscrew Remove battery lid Fig. 51-5 Igniter battery replacement Replace Batteries Fig. 51-2 Control box (left side of unit) HI LO LEARNREMOTE Remote receiver (Direct vent insert) Igniter BATTERY REPLACEMENT Ensure all control/remote system components are in the OFF position prior to any battery replacements. Turn off gas to the unit. Note: Remote system syncing may be required after any battery replacements. See the SYNCHRONIZE REMOTE SYSTEM section if needed. Remote transmitter: The remote transmitter requires two AA batteries to operate. Locate the transmitter, remove the lid (found on rear), and properly insert new batteries as marked. Re-secure the lid. See Fig. 51-1. Remote receiver: The remote receiver requires 4 AA batteries to operate. Open the surround door and remove the surround fascia. Locate the receiver on the control box (see Fig. 51-2). Remove the switch on the plate, then unfasten the plastic plate using a Phillips screwdriver (see Fig. 51-3). Slide the receiver to the left and out. Snap off the plate from the receiver. Remove the battery lid and properly insert new batteries as marked. See Fig. 51-4. Re-secure the lid, snap the plate back onto the receiver, replace the receiver, refasten using the screws, and replace the switch. Then replace the surround fascia and close the surround door. Note: Ensure the remote receiver is in the REMOTE position after battery replacement - for ease of future remote lighting (manual lighting is not affected by this setting). Igniter: The igniter requires 1 AA battery to operate. Open the surround door and locate the igniter on the control box (see Fig. 51-2). Unscrew the igniter cap (see Fig. 51-5, A). Remove the old battery. Insert the new battery (negative end ® rst) into the igniter, then replace the cap and tighten until snug (see Fig. 51-5, B). DO NOT overtighten. Remove switch Turn back on the gas to the unit.+_B A Unscrew cap Install new battery & replace cap 52 SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.) Fig. 52-2 Remove plate for battery accessLEARNOFF ON R E M O T E Slide to REMOTE position A Press LEARN button to sync B Fig. 52-1 Control box (left side of unit) HI LO LEARNREMOTE Remote receiver (Direct vent insert) SYNCHRONIZE REMOTE SYSTEM The remote system is synchronized at the manufacturer. However, should the remote transmitter and receiver require to be synced, follow the procedure below. 1. Open the surround door and remove the surround fascia. Locate the receiver on the control box (see Fig. 52-1). 2. Slide the 3-position switch on the receiver to the REMOTE position (reference Fig. 52-2, A). 3. Locate the LEARN button on the receiver (reference Fig. 52-2, B). Use the tip of a pen or a wire clip to push the LEARN button. The receiver will beep 1 time indicating that it is ready to synchronize with the remote transmitter. 4. Press and hold the ON button on the remote transmitter. A series of beeps will be heard to indicate that the transmitter's command is accepted and set to the particular code of the transmitter. The system is now synced. 5. Replace the surround fascia and close the surround door. Note: Ensure the remote receiver remains in the REMOTE position after syncing - for ease of future remote lighting (manual lighting is not affected by this setting). 53 SERVICING AND CLEANING (cont.) FAN ASSEMBLY CLEANING The fan assembly MUST be cleaned annually to remove lint, dust, and any debris / build up. It is mounted to the rear of the insert. 1. Remove the insert from the fireplace. See the INSTALLATION - DIRECT VENT INSERT section for assistance in removal. 2. Disconnect the electrical cord from the power supply. Disconnect the ¯ ex connector from the gas supply (if needed for clearance). 3. Remove the 8 securing hex screws and the rear panel (fan assembly attached) using a 5/16" nut driver or equivalent. See Fig. 53-1. 4. Slightly lift the panel up, then pull the panel and fan assembly out of the unit (see Fig. 53-2 and 53-3). 5. Vacuum the fan assembly, ensuring to remove all debris / build-up. 6. Re-install the fan assembly by ® rst dropping in the bottom of the panel, then lifting up into place (see Fig. 53-4). Use the screws to re-fasten the panel. 7. Re-install the insert. CAUTION: Ensure all interior components of the insert (i.e. decorative media, liners, panels) remain in their proper position after re- installing the insert (due to movement). Adjust if needed. 8. Be sure to re-connect the power cord, gas supply, and properly re-install all appliance components. FUEL CONVERSION KITS A certi® ed kit is available from the manufacturer to convert your appliance from natural gas to L.P. or vice versa. Contact your dealer for ordering information. CK32NAT(25,30,36)m L.P. to Nat. Conversion Kit CK32LP(25,30,36)m Nat. to L.P. Conversion Kit Follow the instructions provided with the kit when converting.Fig. 53-3 Remove panel / fan assembly & clean Fig. 53-4 Re-install detail B A Vacuum entire fan assembly Fig. 53-1 Unfasten rear panel Only remove indicated screws (Rear of direct vent insert) Fig. 53-2 Lift panel for removal 54 NOTES PAGE Please use this page to record any information that you may want to have at hand. 55 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have trouble with your unit, please use this list to identify the problem. By trying one or more of the solutions to the possible cause, you should be able to solve the problem. If this list does not cover your present problem, or if you have other technical dif® culties with your unit, please contact your local dealer or visit our web site at www.rhpeterson.com. SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Soot (black coating) forms on glass panel, logs, or ® rebox liners 1. Improper log or ember placement 2. Improper air shutter setting 3. Not enough combustion air 1. Reference the instructions included with the log set for proper placement. 2. Reference the AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT section to properly adjust. 3. Check venting system for proper air ¯ ow / venting. White logs turn a darker color on initial use (Charred Mountain Birch log set only) 1. Curing process 1. Allow to burn for 6-8 hours, logs will return to original color. Whistling coming from insert 1. Obstructed ori® ce opening, or ¯ ashback 2. Gas supply ¯ ex line over-bent. 1. If noise is excessive, have a quali® ed professional service technician check the burners and the pilot ori® ces. 2. Straighten bends in ¯ ex line or replace if whistling still occurs. A change in ¯ ame appearance or burner operation 1. Change in gas pressure 2. Improper log or ember placement 1. Contact the gas supplier to check gas pressure. 2. Reference the instructions included with the log set for proper placement. Low ¯ ame 1. Low gas pressure 2. The ¯ ame height is set to the lowest setting 3. Blocked burner ports 4. Faulty valve 1. Contact the gas supplier to check gas pressure. 2. Adjust the ¯ ame height (see LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS section, Flame Height Adjustment). 3. Contact a quali® ed professional service technician. 4. Contact a quali® ed professional service technician. Burner(s) turns on, then go out 1. Gas not reaching appliance 2. Improper venting system setup 3. Pilot ¯ ame is not engul® ng the thermopile or thermopile sensors 1. Check the gas supply and gas shut-off valve. 2. Check venting system to ensure that the intake vent pipe coming from the termination connects to the intake port on the appliance below, and that the exhaust vent pipe coming from the termination connects to the exhaust port on the appliance. Contact a quali® ed professional service technician. 3. Adjust pilot. See PILOT BURNER CHECK/ADJUSTMENT section. If needed, contact a quali® ed professional service technician. Main burner turns on, then ¯ ame lifts off of burner until it completely extinguishes (Cycle repeats every 15 seconds) 1. Vent blockage 2. Long venting system or cold weather 3. Inlet/exhaust connection is reversed 1. Ensure that the vent pipes are not crimped, and the termination cap is not obstructed. See VENTING REQUIREMENTS section. 2. Establish a proper air ¯ ow by operating the pilot (only) for approximately 10 minutes. For models vented 20' or more ensure the air shutter is adjusted for proper burner ignition. For D1-30 and D1-36 models adjust the rear burner only. 3. Check for proper vent connection. See INSTALLATION section. 56 TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Flame is blue and lifting off of burner -or- Flame is yellow and causing sooting 1. Improper air shutter setting 1. Reference the AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT section to properly adjust. The pilot does not light and the igniter is sparking 1. Gas is not reaching the appliance 2. Air in gas line 3. Improper lighting 1. Check the gas supply and gas shut-off valve. 2. Purge gas line of air (contact a quali® ed professional service technician if required). 3. Refer to LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS section regarding proper lighting. No spark at pilot 1. Igniter battery drained 2. Loose wire connections 1. Check/replace batteries in igniter module (see BATTERY REPLACEMENT section). 2. Ensure all wire connections are secure (see the appropriate wire diagram). Nothing happens when the appliance is turned on, but the pilot is on 1. Thermopile not generating suf® cient millivolts. 2. REMOTE LIGHTING: 3-position mode switch or remote receiver is in off position (not remote) 3. 3-position mode switch malfunction 1. Allow 30 seconds for pilot to stabilize, then turn unit on. 2. Refer to LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS section regarding proper lighting. 3. Check terminal at switch for proper connections, or contact dealer for replacement. Unit stays "ON" when turned off 1. Remote transmitter or remote receiver batteries drained 2. 3-position mode switch is in the ON position. 1. Check/replace batteries (see BATTERY REPLACEMENT section). 2. Turn mode switch to REMOTE position to turn off via remote control or turn mode switch to OFF position to turn off manually. 57 TROUBLESHOOTING (cont.) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Remote receiver does not respond to remote transmitter 1. Receiver batteries are dead 2. Remote system is not synced 3. Transmitter out of range 4. Remote transmitter in KEY LOCK mode 5. 3-position mode switch or remote receiver is in off position (not remote) 1. Check/replacebatteries in remote receiver (see BATTERY REPLACEMENT section). 2. See SYNCHRONIZE REMOTE SYSTEM section to sync. 3. Ensure transmitter is within 20'-25' operating range. 4. See REMOTE OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS, KEY LOCK section. 5. Refer to LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS section regarding proper lighting. Fan does not work 1. Appliance is not receiving power 2. Thermal disc sensor malfunction 1. Check that power supply cord is properly plugged in. Check building circuit breaker. 2. Contact dealer for replacement. 58 Robert H. Peterson Co. • 14724 East Proctor Avenue • City of Industry, CA 91746 Quality Check Date:_________________ Burner Ori® ces Nat. L.P. Leak Test: ___________ Model#: ___________________ Front: ____ ____ Burn Test: ___________ Serial#: ___________________ Rear: ____ ____ Gas Type: Nat. / L.P. Air Shutter: ___________________ Inspector: ___________________ A COPY OF YOUR SALES SLIP FOR PROOF OF PURCHASE IS REQUIRED This warranty applies to the original purchaser for products which are installed in the United States or Canada and which are operated and maintained as intended for single family residential usage. This warranty is valid only with proof of purchase, shall commence on the date of purchase, and shall terminate (both as to original and any replacement products) on the anniversary date of the original purchase of the product stated on the above schedules. This warranty covers defects in material and workmanship. This warranty does not cover parts which become defective as a result of negligence, misuse, use not in compliance with the Owner’s Manual/Installation Instructions, accidental damage, improper handling, improper storage, improper installation, lack of required routine maintenance (as speci® ed in the Owner’s Manual/Installation Instructions), electrical damage, local gas impurities or failure to protect against combustibles. Product must be installed (and gas must be connected) as speci® ed in the Owner’s Manual/Installation Instructions by a quali® ed professional installer. Modi® cations to products which are not speci® cally authorized will void this warranty. Accessories, parts, valves, remotes, etc. when used must be Peterson products or this warranty is void. Warrantied items will be repaired or replaced at Peterson’s sole discretion. This warranty does not apply to rust, corrosion, oxidation, or discoloration unless the affected part becomes inoperable. This warranty does not cover labor or labor related charges, except as provided by separate speci® c written programs from the Peterson Co. All repair work must be performed by a quali® ed professional service person and requires prior approval of Peterson. Peterson may require the defective product or part to be returned to the factory to determine the cause of failure. Peterson will pay freight charges if the product or part is determined to be defective. This warranty does not cover breakage in shipment from our (Independent) distributor to its customer if the damage is determined to have occurred during that shipment. This warranty speci® cally excludes liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you speci® ed legal rights, and you may have other rights that vary from state to state or province. For additional information regarding this warranty, or to place a warranty claim, contact the R. H. Peterson dealer where the product was purchased. When contacting your Peterson dealer or the R. H. Peterson Co., please provide the following information: - Your name, address, telephone number, e-mail - Sales receipt showing where purchased and date purchased - Model number, serial number of product, date code - Relevant information: installer, additions, repairs, when defect was ® rst noted TO REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE GO TO: WWW.RHPETERSON.COM, AND CLICK ON PRODUCT REGISTRATION. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE. PETERSON REALFYRE DIRECT-VENT GAS APPLIANCE INSERT LIMITED WARRANTY Robert H. Peterson Co. (“RHP”) warrants your Realfyre direct-vent gas insert (“insert”) to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The insert body and ® rebox are WARRANTED as long as you own them (lifetime). Peterson burner assemblies are WARRANTED for TEN (10) YEARS. Peterson ceramic glass panel is WARRANTED for FIVE (5) YEARS (thermal breakage only). Peterson gas logs, glass, gems, and nuggets are WARRANTED for FIVE (5) YEARS. Peterson electrical and gas components, igniters, remote controls and all other components are covered by a ONE (1) YEAR Limited Warranty (excluding batteries, light bulbs and venting components supplied by others). WARRANTY