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30B-028 (2) 269 RIVERSIDE DR BP-2017-0594 GIS#: COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Map:Block:30B-028 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON Lot:-001 PERSONS CONTRACTING WITH UNREGISTERED CONTRACTORS Permit: Building DO NOT HAVE ACCESS TO THE GUARANTY FUND (MGL c.142A) Category:FIREPLACE BUILDING PERMIT Permit# BP-2017-0594 Project# JS-2017-000961 Est.Cost: $1000.00 Fee: $65.00 PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: Const.Class: Contractor: License: Use Group: Homeowner as Contractor Lot Size(sq.ft.): 43995.60 Owner: HOPKINSON EDMUND&ANNE Zoning: URB(100)/ Applicant: HOPKINSON EDMUND &ANNE AT: 269 RIVERSIDE DR Applicant Address: Phone: Insurance: 269 RIVERSIDE DR (802) 989-0451 () FLORENCEMA01062 ISSUED ON:10/28/2016 0:00:00 TO PERFORM THE FOLLOWING WORK:INSTALL DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE WITH WALL & MANTLE SURROUND POST THIS CARD SO IT IS VISIBLE FROM THE STREET Inspector of Plumbing Inspector of Wiring D.P.W. Building Inspector Underground: Service: Meter: Footings: Rough: Rough: House# Foundation: Driveway Final: Final: Final: Rough Frame: Gas: Fire Department Fireplace/Chimney: Rough: Oil: Insulation: Final: Smoke: Final: THIS PERMIT MAY BE REVOKED BY THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON UPON VIOLATION OF ANY OF ITS RULES AND REGULATIONS. Certificate of Occupancy Signature: FeeType: Date Paid: Amount: Building 10/28/2016 0:00:00 $65.00 212 Main Street,Phone(413)587-1240,Fax: (413)587-1272 Louis Hasbrouck—Building Commissioner File#BP-2017-0594 APPLICANT/CONTACT PERSON HOPKINSON EDMUND&ANNE ADDRESS/PHONE 269 RIVERSIDE DR FLORENCE (802)989-0451 0 PROPERTY LOCATION 269 RIVERSIDE DR MAP 30B PARCEL 028 001 ZONE URB(100)! THIS SECTION FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY: PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST EN OSED REQUIRED DATE ZONING FORM FILLED OUT Fee Paidj( / Building Permit Filled out *, Fee Paid Typeof Construction: INSTALL DIRECT VENT G.6..LF57FACE WITH WALL&MANTLE SURROUND New Construction Non Structural interior renovations Addition to Existing Accessory Structure Building Plans Included: Owner/Statement or License 3 sets of Plans/Plot Plan THE FOLLOWING ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN ON THIS APPLICATION BASED ON INFORMATION PRESENTED: /Approved Additional permits required(see below) PLANNING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER:§ Intermediate Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan Major Project: Site Plan AND/OR Special Permit With Site Plan ZONING BOARD PERMIT REQUIRED UNDER: § Finding Special Permit Variance* Received&Recorded at Registry of Deeds Proof Enclosed Other Permits Required: Curb Cut from DPW Water Availability Sewer Availability Septic Approval Board of Health Well Water Potability Board of Health Permit from Conservation Commission Permit from CB Architecture Committee Permit from Elm Street Commission Permit DPW Storm Water Management Demolitio Dela ,40111111111111111111. Signature of Building Official Date Note: Issuance of a Zoning permit does not relieve a applicant's burden to comply with all zoning requirements and obtain all required permits from Board of Health,Conservation Commission,Department of public works and other applicable permit granting authorities. * Variances are granted only to those applicants who meet the strict standards of MGL 40A.Contact Office of Planning& Development for more information. Department use only City of Northampton Status of Permit: ReBuilding Department Curb Cut/Driveway Permit �:E._.K 17: � �1 ., 212 Main Street Sewer/Septic Availability Room 100 Water/Well Availability OCT 21 2f!r 1 Northampton, MA 01060 Two Sets of Structural Plans phone 413-587-1240 Fax 413-587-1272 Plot/Site Plans DEFT.cpaL_______ ,LDfG Other Specify APPLICATION TO-CONSTRUCT, ALTER, REPAIR, RENOVATE OR DEMOLISH A ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLING SECTION 1 -SITE INFORMATION This section to be completed by office 1.1 Property Address: Z j C1 &CRS I DC- ,e�VC, Map Lot Unit T c'-t L 0Cc ti\ -- 0 1662.- 66Z Zone Overlay District Elm St.District CB District SECTION 2- PROPERTY OWNERSHIP/AUTHORIZED AGENT 2.1 Owner of Record: &174:'I' Mine,Hop ti rIS6n,f-kr✓iS l�,rvt l•C..,G/Vl ANNA- i-(C?VLI & ED MUNI) 1-votak5 G- -3-ANt-u_L. r't ( DCA-NJ Name(Print) Current Mailing Addr. ss: G Z69 IZiV12S1L . t�iZt✓E i:..Li) eW�t titP� i06 Z Telephone Signature RC2 - q g olf - Q4{-C 2.2 Authorized Agent: Name(Print) Current Mailing Address: Signature Telephone SECTION 3-ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS Item Estimated Cost(Dollars)to be Official Use Only completed by permit applicant 1. Building (a) Building Permit Fee 2. Electrical (b) Estimated Total Cost of Construction from (6) 3. Plumbing Building Permit Fee 4. Mechanical(HVAC) 5. Fire Protection /,( 3 (/ /i76- 6. Total =(1 +2 + 3+4 +5) Jj Check Number /A This Section For Official Use Only Date Building Permit Number: Issued: Signature: Building Commissioner/Inspector of Buildings Date Section 4. ZONING All Information Must Be Completed. Permit Can Be Denied Due To Incomplete Information Existing Proposed Required by Zoning This column to be filled in by Building Department Lot Size Frontage Setbacks Front L,J Side L: —_ R: I; R: [ C Rear 1 Building Height Bldg. Square Footage `b Open Space Footage c, (Lot area minus bldg&paved parking) #of Parking Spaces Fill: [� (volume&Location) L A. Has a Special Permit/Variance/Finding ever been issued for/on the site? NO 0 DON'T KNOW el YES 0 IF YES, date issued: IF YES: Was the permit recorded at the Registry of Deeds? NO O DONT KNOW 0 YES IF YES: enter Book T A }} Paget : and/or Document# 1 I T w B. Does the site contain a brook, body of water or wetlands? NO CV DONT KNOW 0 YES Q IF YES, has a permit been or need to be obtained from the Conservation Commission? Needs to be obtained Q Obtained Q , Date Issued: C. Do any signs exist on the property? YES O NO (V IF YES, describe size, type and location: D. Are there any proposed changes to or additions of signs intended for the property ? YES © NO IF YES, describe size, type and location: E. WII the construction activity disturb(clearing, grading, excav bon, or filling) over 1 acre or is it part of a common plan that will disturb over 1 acre? YES ® NO IF YES,then a Northampton Storm Water Management Permit from the DPW is required. SECTION 5- DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK(check all applicable) Hew House D Addition Replacement Windows Alteration(s) Roofing ❑ Or Doors ❑ _ _ Accessory Bldg. ❑ Demolition ❑ New Signs [0] Decks [Q Siding[❑] Other[0] Brief Description of Proposed Work: IN 'FAA_ Vr`^NT CA 1112.09 -6€ L. 1 T H Sk")21:..c\,,•-13 Alteration of existing bedroom Yes- --Z-No Adding new bedroom Yes _ No Attached Narrative Renovating unfinished basement Yes � No Plans Attached Roll -Sheet 6a. If New house and or addition to existing housing, complete the following. a. Use of building : One Family Two Family Other b. Number of rooms in each family unit: Number of Bathrooms c. Is there a garage attached? _ d. Proposed Square footage of new construction. Dimensions e. Number of stories? f. Method of heating? Fireplaces or Woodstoves Number of each g. Energy Conservation Compliance. Masscheck Energy Compliance form attached? h. Type of construction _ i. Is construction within 100 ft. of wetlands? Yes No. Is construction within 100 yr. floodplain Yes No j. Depth of basement or cellar floor below finished grade k. Will building conform to the Building and Zoning regulations? Yes No . I. Septic Tank City Sewer Private well City water Supply J SECTION 7a-OWNER AUTHORIZATION-TO BE COMPLETED WHEN OWNERS AGENT OR CONTRACTOR APPLIES FOR BUILDING PERMIT , as Owner of the subject property hereby authorize to act on my behalf, in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application. Signature of Owner Date 1, Mj —f.A i`-C { fLS CY-) . as Owner/Authorized Agent hereby declare that th statements and information on the foregoing application are true and accurate, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Signed under the pains and penalties of perjury. 1 ftt 6 -C/2/Lir-1-S r-,yl Print Name '.nature of OwneriAgent Date SECTION 8-CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 8.1 Licensed Construction Supervisor: Not Applicable ❑ Name of License Holder License Number Address Expiration Date Signature Telephone 9. Registered Home Improvement Contractor: Not Applicable 0 Company Name Registration Number Address Expiration Date Telephone SECTION 10-WORKERS'COMPENSATION INSURANCE AFFIDAVIT(M.G.L. c. 152, §25C(6)) Workers Compensation Insurance affidavit must be completed and submitted with this application. Failure to provide this affidavit will result in the denial of the issuance of the building permit. Signed Affidavit Attached Yes 0 No ❑ 11. - Home Owner Exemption The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include Owner-occupied Dwellings of one(I) or two(2)families and to allow such homeowner to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor.CMR 780. Sixth Edition Section 108.3.5.1. Definition of Homeowner:Person(s)who own a parcel of land on which helshe resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to he,a one or two family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use andi or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official,on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building permit. As acting Construction Supervisor your presence on the job site will be required from time to time,during and upon completion of the work for which this permit is issued. Also be advised that with reference to Chapter 152(Workers'Compensation) and Chapter 153(Liability of Employers to Employees for injuries not resulting in Death)of the Massachusetts General Laws Annotated,you may be liable for person(s) you hire to perform work for you under this permit. The undersigned"homeowner"certifies and assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code,City of Northampton Ordinances,State and Local Zoning Laws and State of Massachusetts General Laws Annotated. Homeowner Signature City of Northampton 212 Main Street, Northampton, MA 01060 Solid Waste Disposal Affidavit In accordance of the provisions of MGL c 40, S54, I acknowledge that as a condition of the building permit all debris resulting from the construction activity governed by this Building Permit shall be disposed of in a properly licensed solid waste disposal facility, as defined by MGL c 111, S 150A. r Address of the work: Z6C1 (11/eAr �►��� e ce NSA. 0(06 Z The debris will be transported by: Otine-f The debris will be received by: rvor CaA,tot :l� Building permit number: Name of Permit Applicant 441.e (o f A \c vbC/ 16 Date Signature of Permit Applicant The Commonwealth of Massachusetts ...----- Pk, Department of Industrial Accidents =.J.►�,'t Office of Investigations _`4:I=. 1 I Congress Street,Suite 100 f Boston,MA 02114-2017 �� wwwanass.govldia Workers' Compensation Insurance Affidavit:Builders/Contractors/Electricians/Plumbers Applicant Information Please Print Legibly Name(Business/Organi7ation/Individual): Address: City/State/Zip: Phone#: _ Are you an employer?Check the appropriate box: Type of project(required): 1.❑ I am a employer with 4. 0 I am a general contractor and I employees(full and/or part-time).* have hired the sub-contractors 6. 12 New construction 2.❑ I am a sole proprietor or partner- listed on the attached sheet. 7. 0 Remodeling ship and have no employees These sub-contractors have 8. 0 Demolition working for me inemployees and have workers' any capacity. 9. ❑Building addition [No workers' comp.insurance comp.insurance.: required.] 5. 0 We are a corporation and its 10.❑Electrical repairs or additions 3.0 I am a homeowner doing all work officers have exercised their 11.❑Plumbing repairs or additions myself. [No workers' comp. right of exemption per MGL 12.0 Roof repairs insurance required.] t c. 152,§1(4),and we have no employees. [No workers' 13.❑Other comp.insurance required.] *Any applicant that checks box#1 must also fill out the section below showing their workers'compensation policy information. t Homeowners who submit this affidavit indicating they are doing all work and then hire outside contractors must submit a new affidavit indicating such. tContractors that check this box must attached an additional sheet showing the name of the sub-contractors and state whether or not those entities have employees. If the sub-contractors have employees,they must provide their workers'comp.policy number. I am an employer that is providing workers'compensation insurance for my employees Below is the policy and job site information. Insurance Company Name: Policy#or Self-ins. Lic.#: Expiration Date: Job Site Address: City/State/Zip: Attach a copy of the workers'compensation policy declaration page(showing the policy number and expiration date). Failure to secure coverage as required under Section 25A of MGL c. 152 can lead to the imposition of criminal penalties of a fme up to$1,500.00 and/or one-year imprisonment,as well as civil penalties in the form of a STOP WORK ORDER and a fme of up to$250.00 a day against the violator. Be advised that a copy of this statement may be forwarded to the Office of Investigations of the DIA for insurance coverage verification. I do hereby certify under the pains and penalties of perjury that the information provided above is true and correct. Signature: Date: 10 / )--- / i ID Phone#: ()7- 9,K9--04i c t Official use only. Do not write in this area,to be completed by city or town official. City or Town: Permit/License# Issuing Authority(circle one): 1.Board of Health 2.Building Department 3.City/Town Clerk 4.Electrical Inspector 5.Plumbing Inspector 6.Other h Contact Person: Phone#: City of Northampton ..Oat MAMP 0 +w- Massachusetts 4tY ,'� > i ( .; DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS ai '`*•;- 1.Ilk S`'. " � 212 •Main Street • Municipal Building J•., Ca Northampton, MA 01060 INSPECTOR Louis Hasbrouck Chuck Miller Building Commissioner Assistant Commissioner HOME OWNER EXEMPTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The State of Massachusetts allows the homeowner the right under 780CMR 108.3.4 to act as his/her construction supervisor. The state defines "Homeowner' as, " Person(s) who owns a parcel on which he/she resides or intends to be, a one or two family dwelling, attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two- year period shall not be considered a home owner." The building department for the City of Northampton wants any person(s) who seek to use the home owner exemption, to act as their own construction supervisor, to be aware that by doing so you become responsible for compliance with state building codes and regulations. The inspection process requires that the building department be called to inspect work at various stages, which include foundation/footings (before backfill). sonotube holes (before pour). a rough building inspection (before work is concealed), insulation inspection (if required) and a final building inspection. The building department requires these inspections before the work is concealed, failure to secure these inspections can result in failure to obtain a certificate of occupancy until the work can be inspected. If the homeowner hires other trades to perform work (electrical, plumbing & gas) the homeowner will be responsible to make sure that the trades hired secure their proper permits in conjunction to the building permit issued, and that they get their required inspections. Failure of the individual trades to secure the permits and inspections as required can DELAY the project until such time as the proper permits and inspections are made I, ALA e_ 1A,-1 ��n:� ,� J understand the above. (Home owner/resident's signature requesting exemption) I will call to schedule all required building inspections necessary for the building permit issued to me. Date IO/ Address of work location a.(OCf Ver5,c1E_ ofr / Fl(;re,'t"✓ M A Information and Instructions Massachusetts General Laws chapter 152 requires all employers to provide workers' compensation for their employees. Pursuant to this statute,an employee is defined as"...every person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied,oral or written." An employer is defined as"an individual,partnership,association,corporation or other legal entity,or any two or more of the foregoing engaged in a joint enterprise,and including the legal representatives of a deceased employer,or the receiver or trustee of an individual,partnership, association or other legal entity,employing employees. However the owner of a dwelling house having not more than three apartments and who resides therein,or the occupant of the dwelling house of another who employs persons to do maintenance, construction or repair work on such dwelling house or on the grounds or building appurtenant thereto shall not because of such employment be deemed to be an employer." MGL chapter 152,§25C(6)also states that"every state or local licensing agency shall withhold the issuance or renewal of a license or permit to operate a business or to construct buildings in the commonwealth for any applicant who has not produced acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance coverage required." Additionally,MGL chapter 152,§25C(7)states"Neither the commonwealth nor any of its political subdivisions shall enter into any contract for the performance of public work until acceptable evidence of compliance with the insurance requirements of this chapter have been presented to the contracting authority." Applicants Please fill out the workers' compensation affidavit completely,by checking the boxes that apply to your situation and,if necessary, supply sub-contractor(s)name(s),address(es)and phone numbers)along with their certificate(s)of insurance. Limited Liability Companies(LLC)or Limited Liability Partnerships(LLP)with no employees other than the members or partners,are not required to carry workers' compensation insurance. If an LLC or LLP does have employees,a policy is required. Be advised that this affidavit may be submitted to the Department of Industrial Accidents for confirmation of insurance coverage. Also be sure to sign and date the affidavit. The affidavit should be returned to the city or town that the application for the permit or license is being requested, not the Department of Industrial Accidents. Should you have any questions regarding the law or if you are required to obtain a workers' compensation policy,please call the Department at the number listed below. Self-insured companies should enter their self-insurance license number on the appropriate line. City or Town Officials Please be sure that the affidavit is complete and printed legibly. The Department has provided a space at the bottom of the affidavit for you to fill out in the event the Office of Investigations has to contact you regarding the applicant. Please be sure to fill in the permit/license number which will be used as a reference number. In addition,an applicant that must submit multiple permit/license applications in any given year,need only submit one affidavit indicating current policy information(if necessary)and under"Job Site Address"the applicant should write"all locations in (city or town)." A copy of the affidavit that has been officially stamped or marked by the city or town may be provided to the applicant as proof that a valid affidavit is on file for future permits or licenses. A new affidavit must be filled out each year. Where a home owner or citizen is obtaining a license or permit not related to any business or commercial venture (i.e.a dog license or permit to bum leaves etc.)said person is NOT required to complete this affidavit. The Office of Investigations would like to thank you in advance for your cooperation and should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to give us a call. The Department's address,telephone and fax number: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Office of Investigations 1 Congress Street, Suite 100 Boston,MA 02114-2017 Tel. #617-727-4900 ext 7406 or 1-877-MASSAFE Fax#617-727-7749 Revised 7-2013 www.mass.aov/dia F1REx PUCE TRORDNAJR.... 41111, _ • IL' • o o ■ '�! l.l.'�.'�.1'�l' '�'. ':, l:!.':'�.i! .? ':'.}!. l'.'• 1'.'}! ? ''. ,til • Built-In Direct Vent Fireplace Warnock Hersey • Natural Gas or Propane Listed • Residential or Mobile Home (ANSI 221.44) WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. - Installation must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. 36DV OWNER'S MANUAL - November, 1995 - Installer: After installation give this manualAdiki • • to the homeowner and explain TflIV� . operation of this fireplace. 10850 117th Place N.E.Kirkland,WA 98033 PAGE 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • IF YOU SMELL GAS: 00 * Do not light any appliance `5' * Extinguish any open flame p. •,.. * Do not touch any electrical switch or plug or unplug anything '=} AW * Open windows and vacate building • Call gas supplier from neighbor's house,if not reached,call fire department • This fireplace must be installed by a qualified installer to prevent the possibility of an explosion. Your dealer will know the requirements in your area and can inform you of those people considered qualified. The fireplace should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. .� • The instructions in this manual must be strictly adhered to. Do not use makeshift methods or compromise in the installation. Improper installation { will void the warranty and safety listing. • This fireplace is either approved for natural gas(NG)or for propane(LP). Burning the incorrect fuel will void the warranty and safety listing and may ('--,171. i, cause an extreme safety hazard. Direct questions about the type of fuel used to - or- your dealer. Check the label and flame adjust knob on the gas control valve. ,�� 114.7.1111.11•47. {{ t' � {� 7 I[-„ /T;,�� waw ~'i 1[=�! t1�a�m�i1 -or- oaurpw i �: . ■xn.va o.. LP(Propene) Natural hes • Contact your local _ • If the flame becomes building officials to , sooty, dark orange in obtain a permit and color, or extremely tall, information on do not operate the fireplace. Call your installation restrictions or j inspection requirements in �,�� dealer and arrange for your area. Notify your I proper servicing. insurance company of this fireplace. • It is imperative that • Do not operate the control compartments, fireplace if it is not screens, circulating air L/Th operating properly in any passageways and vent f fashion or if you are termination be kept clean uncertain. Call your and free of obstructions. C dealer for a full �' These areas provide the explanation of your air necessary for safe fireplace and what to ii operation. expect. • Do not store or use • Do not operate if any 17111111 gasoline or other Avow, , portion of the fireplace flammable liquids in thewas submerged in water vicinity of this fireplace. ,-OrA. or if any corrosion occurs. 411111110P SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (CONTINUED) PAGE 3 rathe• Do not place clothing or • Light the fireplace using flammable items on the built-in piezo igniter. r or near the fireplace. This Do not use matches or fireplace can be any other external device controlled by a to light your fireplace. thermostat, leading to the MOW possibility of the fireplace turning on and igniting • Never remove, replace, items placed on or near it. modify or substitute any part of the fireplace unless • The viewing glass shouldrgilinstructions are given in be removed for service this manual. All other only (see the maintenance work must be done by a section of this manual). trained technician. Don't / • Any safety screen or !ll 1'" modify or replace orifices. (1111W guard removed for l • Allow the fireplace to servicing must be cool before carrying out replaced prior to any maintenance or operating the fireplace. cleaning. • Operate the fireplace • The pilot flame must according to the contact the thermopile, I a instructions included in thermocouple and burn v this manual. off the pilot hood when • If the main burners do not turned on. If it does not, 1 start correctly turn the gas turn the gas control valve off at the gas control to "OFF" and call your valve and call your dealer dealer. for service. Ilk • This unit is not for use (11 with solid fuel. • Do not place anything inside the firebox(except • Do not throw this manual • This away. This manual has Manual important operating and 111 AT maintenance instructions the included log set). _� that you will need at a If the log set becomes later time. Always follow damaged,replace with 4 the instructions in this Travis Industries log set. manual. • Do not touch the hot • Instruct everyone in the surfaces of the fireplace. house how to shut gas off Educate all children of the P to the appliance and at the VII"fj danger of a high- mil, gas main shutoff valve. temperature fireplace. 11. o lllh The gas main shutoff II Young children should be valve is usually next to supervised when they are the gas meter or propane • in the same room as the tank and requires a fireplace. wrench to shut off. Cill) • Keep all furniture or otherTravis Industries, Inc. combustible items at least grants no warranty, —10i 36" away from the front implied or stated, for the of the fireplace(this installation or includes drapes or doors maintenance of your that may swing within 36" fireplace,and assumes of the front of fireplace). It e no responsibility of any consequential damage(s). PAGE 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction & Important Information Installation (continued) Introduction&Important Information 1 Finalizing the Installation 21 Glass Installation & Removal 22 Safety Precautions Log Set&Coals Installation& Removal 22 Safety Precautions 2 Faceplate Installation & Removal 22 Features & Specifications Air Shutter Adjustment 22 Features 5 Operation Installation Options 5 Before You Begin 26 Heating Specifications 5 Location of Controls 26 Dimensions 5 Starting The Pilot 27 Installation Starting the Fireplace for the First Time 28 Installation Preparation 6 Turning the Fireplace On and Off 28 Packing List 6 Adjusting the Flame Height 28 Additional Items Required for Installation 6 Adjusting the Blower Speed 29 Installation Overview 6 Normal Operating Sounds 29 Fireplace Placement Requirements 7 Maintenance Clearances 7 Yearly Service Procedure 30 Minimum Framing Dimensions 7 Corner Installations 8 Troubleshooting Raised Fireplaces 8 Troubleshooting Table 31 Facing Requirements 8 How this Fireplace Works 32 Mantel Requirements 9 What Turns the Main Burners On and Off 32 Hearth Requirements 9 What Prevents Gas Buildup 32 Facing and Hearth Examples 10 Wiring Diagram 33 Vent Requirements 12 Replacement Parts List 33 Acceptable Vent Configurations 13 Restrictor Plates 13 Warranty Elbows 14 Warranty 34 How to Measure Vent Lengths 14 Using No Elbows (Max.21'Height) 15 Listing Information Using One Vertical Elbow 16 Safety Label 35 Using Two Vertical Elbows 17 Horizontal Vent Termination Requirements 18 Optional Equipment Vertical Vent Termination Requirements 18 Remote Control (Part#99300651) 36 Gas Line Install 19 Thermostat(Part#99300650) 37 Fuel 19 Decorative Refractories(Classic&Brick) 38 Gas Line Connection 19 Gas Inlet Pressure 20 Addendums Manifold Pressure 20 Altitude Considerations 39 Electrical Connection 21 Index Index 40 Symbols Used in this Manual The illustration below details what the symbols used along the left margin indicate. Requirement) Step 1 Warning Note1111 w'' • 1 ' ! ? + FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS PAGE 5 Features: Installation Options: - Works During Power Outages (utilizes millivolt system) - Residential or Mobile Home - High Efficiency - Straight or Corner Placement - Optional Thermostat or Remote Control - Realistic "Wood Fire" Look - Flush or Recessed Face - Quiet Blower for Effective Heat Distribution - Raised or Floor Hearth - Convenient Operating Controls - Internal or External Chase - Variable-Rate Heat Output - Horizontal or Vertical Vent - Low Maintenance Heating Specifications: Natural Gas Propane Approximate Heating Capacity (in square feet)* 1,200 - 2,000 1,200 -2,000 BTU Input Per Hour(from high to low) 40,000 - 31,000 40,000 - 31,000 BTU Output on High(with Fan- without Fan) 32,800 - 32,000 32,800 - 32,000 Efficiency** (with Fan- without Fan) 82% - 80% 82% - 80% AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) 73.5% 73.5% * Heating capacity will vary with the home's floor plan and insulation,natural gas or Propane BTU rating,and outside temperature. ** Efficiency rating is a product thermal efficiency rating determined under continuous operation independent of installed system. Dimensions: Vent has an ". The electrical e% nal diameter canttieaion is made in Weight:250 Lbs. of 6-518" the lower right rear r/ -K, \ 7-718 coiner. 25-118" f 41 i- -•-.L.,.....,,,,,--- ..,...____f. 1h-114" t .�5 \ 0 i 6-114" . { 112" 1 }/- 36.. Stand-offs----.4.........._ .\:\ , 4u" \ 29" 24" Nal Down Plate(used \ to secure the fireplace \<...„----- to the floor) r Access Door ! L*N„..,..,. \ 1The setup face shipped <,...,... 43'" on the breplsuce is 36-118" 1-718" wide and 29-118"tall ti, (dimensions shown are • �`� -� for the finished Face) 14-518'" 6.518" It� The 1"diameter gas inlet(found on both sides)is Includes the sealed with a gasket. Cut an'X"in the gasket 1i standoffs and insert the gas line through the gasket. PAGE 6 INSTALLATION Installation Preparation ! This appliance must be installed in accordance with all local codes, if any; if not,follow ANSI Z223.1 and the requirements listed in this manual. Failure to follow all of the requirements may result in property damage, bodily injury, or even death. ! When installed in a mobile home, this appliance must be installed in accordance with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or if not applicable,the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations (ANSI A225.1--1984). ! Notify your insurance company before hooking up this fireplace. ! The requirements listed below are divided into sections. All requirements must be met simultaneously. The order of installation is not rigid—the qualified installer should follow the procedure best suited for the installation. Packing List Additional Items Required for Installation • #3 Square Driver • Gold or Black Faceplate(includes attachment screws) • Log Set(2 Logs,2 Twigs,Bag of Coals) • Direct Vent(Simpson Duravent Ph.#800 835-3429) • Restrictor Plates(horizontal 1 &2,vertical 1&2) ' Gas Line Equipment(shutoff valve,pipe,etc.) • Flex Tube with 3!8"FPT/1/2"MPT fitting • Electrical Connection Equipment(min. 18 guage,grounded line) Installation Overview See the section f` .74> "Vent Requirements" f See the section r %.4, - f "Horizontal Termination See the section / # Requirements" "Clearances"in r 1 /` Fireplace * / Flaoem ent fic• Requirements ,* N. Drywall _•,---:>" ° � � -'-^See the section [-• Nc,... ..,,,,,,,,,vs \ •••••• ••: • •Allb, • % "Aoeeptrable [7/1---- r' 'r_ • 'r fent Lengths" Nonworribustible : . facing (see the ` V,c. :•::•::;••.__•. 'Insulation mud not fill section 'Facing r' the spars between Requirements') • the stand-offs See the sedion / / Nai --77— .,.--- --1,;-' 'Mantel Requirements" r Down "Nr.-. See the section Plate '-` "Electrical See the section \\ Connection" 'Hearth Requirements' / / See the section 'Fireplace See the section See the section Placement Requirements" "Gas Line Installation" ,Arlin)urn Framing Dimensions' INSTALLATION CONT.) PAGE 7 Fireplace Placement Requirements • Fireplace must be installed on a level surface capable of supporting the fireplace and vent • Fireplace must be placed directly on wood or non-combustible surface (not on linoleum or carpet) • Due to the high temperature of the fireplace, it should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. Clearances • When installed, walls in front of the fireplace must be a minimum 4-1/2" to the side of the faceplate (or 1" from the edge of the fireplace). • Fireplace must be placed so that no combustibles are within, or can swing within 36" of the front of the fireplace (e.g. drapes. doors) • Fireplace must be placed so the vents below and above the glass do not become blocked Minimum Framing Dimensions • The fireplace has 1/2" stand-offs on the back and sides of the fireplace and 6-1/4" stand-offs on the top. They are designed to space the fireplace away from framing members or walls. These stand- offs may contact the framing members or walls but no material may be placed between the stand- offs. I. NOTE:if venting direaly to the rear, ' ,/ make sure there is a miry.85118"space '` centered behind the fireplace for the J w wall thimble. I a 90°elbow is used * directly off of the fireple,:e,the thimble will be centered 51-1114"above.^e the base of the fireplace. --T - .. ...... .... If using a.renloW_ central or =~_ ...1 );,>_--11j. � tfi�errnostal:,route the 1.1162re to a to xion near the gas line --�, 46-1112" (include an e>ira3'length for -, hookup). - --- Gas line (3118"M.PT.or1112" k. ______________,-------7 F.P.T.)should be routed --r- ( 6-5118"behind the framing opening and 1-7118"above 6--,_ the base of the fireplar d 000 195118" (see "Gas Line C:onnecrion" - for details). Jr 43" . 4 -Route the electric*J line to a position at the right rear of the fireplace. PAGE 8 INSTALLATION (CONT.) Corner Installations 45° f .--. i 10-1/2" 13 1/4" Fireplace �\ • nstallations require the (includes following minimum framing — — —dimensions: -9 standoffs) 01.14 R 46-1/4" 19-5/8" 43" ►;_ 65-1/4" /-1/8" Raised fireplace.Rh Raised raised hearth Raised Fireplaces ,* yV + The fireplace (andn hearth if desired) may -*70, , be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace (250 Lbs.) and vent. The hearth 0requirements stay the \ --,,, same. ` # - Rained0.--....,,,,..,::, ' ,/ Madam ', .,,/ _ _..... -11 : 1111 ` Raised Hearth He oh Raced I Nal the nail down plates to the floor Platform (or raised pia/form) Facing Requirements r Cement-board must -17 • The non-combustible facingI extend from the header to the floor and to the must extend 10" above and - --\7A framing members on 4-112" to each side of the 10"1 1' both sides. faceplate. IM— . • The fireplace requires 1/2" thick Non-combustible concrete-board to extend from Facing the header to the floor and to the — -...F--__,:_____Keep the set-up face framing members on both sides 4-1/2" on the fireplace when (do not use sheetrock or installing the facing. drywall). - • The fireplace is shipped with a set-up face that is 1/16" larger on each side and top than the faceplate. Use the set-up face as a template when installing the facing. INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 9 + Facing may be installed so it inserts behind the faceplate but not below it (see illustration below). Detail of Faceplate NOTE: The overlap is 1-1 f2"along the top of the faceplate. NOTE: The set-up face is 1f% larger in each dimension(sides,and height) 1 f4" than the find.'face. This Mows for expansion during operation. • Finish 4 ii Faceplate — -11.- 1• = Glass — i -� Access Door ."00, ,) Air Space 4-,,,_..„ „ v„„,, Dthe not tuck tie undewil b ath the it space eon the bottom(there wit be a 1�"air space below the access door).You maydo this 1" on the sides and top,but not on the bottom. + To achieve a facing that is flush with the drywall to the side of the fireplace, recess the framing directly next to the fireplace. See the illustration below. TOP Nail Down Nail Down VIEW Flange This 2x4 is recessed 3/8" Flange /to make a flush facing 1/2" Concrete Board Fireplace / Fireplace 1/2" Drywall , X A 1/2" Drywall .__ Faceplate3/8"Tile 1/2"Concrete Board 3/8"Tile The tile overlaps the drywall p Faceplate for an overlap facing Mantel Requirements • The optional mantel must be a min. 24" above the top of the faceplate (54" above the base). Hearth Requirements • The hearth must extend 16" in j front of the faceplate. It must 24" ' also match the width of the Mantel(may be faceplate (36" wide, centered on combustible) the fireplace). „ Minimum • The hearth must be made of a Mantel Minimum Hearth non-combustible material at Clearance Depth(must be least 3/8" thick (it must not raise 36"wide) more than 7/8" above the base of the fireplace). ...:.4 v"- E. PAGE 10 INSTALLATION CONT.) Facing and Hearth Examples Side Viewr "' Set-up F ace SUGGESTION: Make your platform any height y.' 36 LW Fireplace but use a dimension that will ar corn odate the jze tiles you are using and the 1"between the base of the fireplace and • the bottom of the set-up face. • 1.. Base of F ireplarx 3?8 Thick 1r2"Cement Tile . ti Board ' .`'.'.' 2x4 and�� Plywood =_---**•`' l _ _ ,;4: Platform •+',!,!„ 'rVood Sub Floor - Three-Dimensi a nal View Side of 1 Fireplace Set-Up Face -____- ___ - 1 t2"Cement -------- Board 3 3e8"Tile (tucked behind the NOTE: , set-up face) '/ hen fully installed,there will be a 122" , air space below the access door on the �' fnish face(not illustrated). Do not block `'� / Base of Fireplace this space(it is required for access door ; opening and air now). .,_ _ L 4r ! - r Note how the tile facing fit behind - # .._,_ 4_,-- the set-up face on the side and top I .-`='•r_ - - - and butts up to the set-up face on f I `` -2x4 and I :.: - the bottom!). Plywood r Platform Tile •, .... .-, Cement Board INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 11 Facing and Hearth Examples (continued) Side View ;`--, `--~—� 36 CM Replace Set-up face is 1f2"Cernent Board &3f8"thick tile (tucked behind the set-up face) 3?8"Thick 1?2"Cement Tile Board •- 1. 'Noe d Sub - ."-:.± Base of Fireplace •�_ Floor •--- Three-Dimensional View Set-up Faz--___ -_ ir' '7 NOTE: -___-_ -.,, :�`.-, Side of I No to how the ' hen hearth installation is Fireplace /-. tie facing tits correctly completed,there m ill • behind the set- be a 1?2"sir space below the up face on ►he access door on the finish face side and top. (not illustrated). Do not block this air pa.ce fit is required for • access door opening and _fl proper airflow). _ Base of jl Fireplace 1._ i7:-.--- .- • 1 — Wood Sub Floor 1{2"Cement ------ ... /::.::>s ;_:.:. Board '' ='.; :- :-.:. Thew will be 1x15" ` ._ { ' clearance between the finish far- and the top of the tile on 3.8"Tile the hearth. WARN NG: Do not instal cement board underneath the fireplace. To do so 'rota('leave alarge gap underneath die fnishfacepiale sides_ PAGE 12 INSTALLATION (CONT.) Vent Requirements Always maintain the required 1" clearance(air space)to combustible materials to prevent a fire hazard. Do not fill air spaces with insulation. ! The gas appliance and vent system must be vented directly to the outside of the building, and never be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel or gas-burning appliance. Each direct vent gas appliance must use it's own separate vent system. ! If the fireplace is installed at an altitude over 3,000 feet the flame quality will need to be carefully evaluated. See Addendum#1, "Altitude Considerations", on page 39. • When the vent passes through a wall, a wall thimble is required. When the vent passes through a ceiling,a support box or firestop is required. When the vent passes through the roof, a roof flashing and storm collar are required. Follow the instructions provided with the vent(from Duravent®)for installing these items. • Use of the high wind cap(4 991). ------ I I l Vertical Vent Requirements Use &roof flashing and s4orm collar NII whenever passing through the roof -=z.� (Duravent Part 1953 &11943 or II943S) . Use afile stop spacer whenever passing through&ceiling (Duravent Part 4963) 1 1"-....N''''S‘'s--,..,..,,,,..,,,r 414iiiiiii hrinimum framing for fim stop _ -4101 '` IYlsi�* a awinimvn 1' ....-s- kill416. 4 gt deananoe mew vent to •Y anyconbusible(vent W—,,,4 ofi I k Use &support box JIt ` is 6 516"diameter) on ecosed vent 4101 Iti Use a w all thimble Horizontal Vert ppitt '� whenever passing Requirements through a wall 40 1111411111111111111111 h4inin um (Duravent Pert 1940) Framing far "# H w&I thimble 3/4 13-• --'s-7) Idaintain&minimum 1"clearance flow vent HoNzontal to any combustible(vent is 6 556"diameter) le Temninaiion INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 13 • Use Model GS Direct Vent manufactured by Simpson Dura-Vent only. Follow the installation instructions included with the vent. For the nearest Simpson Dura-Vent supplier, call (800) 835-4429. Vent part numbers and descriptions are listed below. Straight Lengths Vent Terminations Elbows 908B 6"Pipe Length,Black(interior) 981 Snorkel Termination(36"rise) 990 90•Elbow 907B 9'Pipe Length,Black(interior) (for basement or raised 990B 90•Elbow,Black(interior) 906 12"Pipe Length,Galvanized termination installations) ti t Peneraon Support 906B 12"Pipe Length,Black(interior) 982 Snorkel Termination(14•rise) Parts 904 24"Pipe Length Galvanized (for basement or raised 940 Round Support Box/Wall Thimble 904B 24"Pipe Length,Black(interior) termination installations) 941 Cathedral Ceiling Support Box 903 36"Pipe Length Gahanized 984 Horizontal Square Termination 943 Flashing,0/12 to 6/12 Roof Pitch 903B 36"Pipe Length Black(interior) 950 Vinyl Siding Stand-off 943S Flashing,7/12 to 12/12 Roof Pitch 902 48"Pipe Length,Galvanized 991 High Wind Vertical 953 Storm Collar 902B 48"Pipe Length,Black(interior) Termination 963 Ceiling Firestop 911B 11'to 14 5/8"Pipe,Adjustable,Black(interior) 988 Wall Strap • Apply high-temperature silicone to the female section of inner pipe (on the lower secton of vent) so the silicone seals the inner pipe from the outer pipe when the sections are assembled. Slide the sections together and turn 1/4 turn until the sections lock in place. Install three metal screws through each joint to lock the outer section in place(see the instructions included with the vent for further details). CI) Applya 1r lead of high-tenperatdre siicone to the inner •—spipe- The silicone nust sed the inner pipe hum the outer pipe. • Horizontal sections require a 1/4" rise every 12" of travel + Exterior Vent Diameter= 6 5/8", Inner Vent Diameter=4" • Horizontal sections require non-combustible support every three feet(e.g.:plumbing tape) Acceptable Vent Configurations Restrictor Plates • Certain vent configurations require a restrictor plate. There are four restrictor plates included with the fireplace. Each restrictor is either a#1 (small) or#2 (large) and is for vertical or horizontal terminations. On vertical terminations the restrictor plate fits into the final section of pipe (the section that attaches to the termination). On horizontal terminations the restrictor plate fits into the vent cap. Failure to install a restrictor plate, when required,will lead to flame lifting and a potentially dangerous situation. ON HORIZONTAL TERMINATIONS: ON VERTICAL TERMNATIONS: hsert the horizontal restiictar along the bottom of Prior to installing the cap,bend the ends of the the inner pipe inside the tent cap.Bend the tabs,if restrictor slighdy and insert i to the final section of pipe necessary.tohold the restrictorfirmlyin plane. until it locks into the charnel inside the inner pipe. \.r1p Horizontal R estrictor 11 FineISection of Pipe '.� # Vertical (section that attaches—."---111- ,� Restrictor 1 Up 0 1 to the termination) C Horizontal Vertical Restrictor 412 Restrictor$12 PAGE 14 INSTALLATION (CONT.) Elbows • Do not use 45°elbows. • Elbows are considered either horizontal or vertical (see the illustration below). Only one horizontal elbow may be used on the vent system. Horizontal elbows do not add to the vent length when determining the acceptable vent configuration. • A maximum of two vertical elbows may be used. • Snorkel terminations are considered a vertical elbow. The snorkel rise(either 36" or 14") is figured into the calculation when determing the acceptable vent configuration. How to Measure Vent Lengths • Measurements for determining the acceptable vent configuration are taken by section length(not from center to center). • Elbow sections do not figure into the calculation when determining the acceptable vent configuration. + Elbows add 3"to the length of the vent system when calculating where the vent will penetrate a wall or ceiling or when calculating clearances. 41�hen measuring height, When measuring horizontal run, measure the vertical section(s). measure the length of the section(s). This is considered a horizontal \Xr400 elbow(it does not mailer whether it bums right or left) These sine considered vertical elbows MOTE:Elbows do not count when determining the acceptable vent configuration but do add 3"to the length of the vent system(measured from 1111 When measuring height, where the sections join together to the • measure the vertical section(s). outer edge of the pipe). ire The starter section does not count when 3" Side J0 determining sent height Viaw °' f iraL Wiall 3" 9-5f8" f INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 15 c' X Approved Configurations with: - ro v o tn ici Vertical Termination (No Elbows) I I I I I I l - or - Vertical Terminations with two 45° 34'(max) — iti ;,�� x.7 q \ Elbows \ • 10' Minimum Height(with or without offsets) 30 feet — �'` :Ns:\ \.,'_ —30 feet ti • 34' Maximum Height — — • 6' Maximum Offset — — • Use restrictor position indicated by the area that 25 feet — \� —25 feet your termination falls in Timinefiorrs neer — this ine rust be — _ mooto�E to Mourn proper lesaiiibr. u — O;rteafbl .. R ¶1 _1110 20 Feet - =20 feet ile i MI, — 1 — — ..'..%". "-‘....-s.--'''''"%.- Aid CZ — / 15 feet — Restrictcr# 1 —15 feet ul — Offset Length Horizontal OffsetVertical 10 feet — III -10 feet Rise (min.) — — (min.) None 5" 1' — — 1' Section 1' 1' 7" — — 2' Section 1' 9" 2' 4" — — 3' Section 2' 5" 3' Thema>amum 4' Section 3' 2" 3' g.. 5 feet — onset lengths is — 5 feet two 4'sections 4'+ 1' Section 3' 9" 4'4" — — 4'+2' Section 4' 6" 5' — 4'+ 3' Section 5'2" 5' 9" – av-;, — 4'+4' Section 6' 6' 9" 0feet I I I I I I I — OFeet L' L X rn PAGE 16 INSTALLATION (CONT.) Acceptable Vent Configurations When Using One Vertical Elbow Horizontal Run : Vent Height May Be: Use The Following: 9" to 3' 0' No restrictor 9" to 7' 1' to 2' No restrictor 9" to 8' 2'-1" to 3' No restrictor 9" to 8' 3'-1" to 5' Restrictor 41 9" to 9' 5'-1" to 7' Restrictor#1 9" to 10' 7'-1" to 9' Restrictor#1 9" to 11' 9'-1" to 11' Restrictor#1 8'-1" to 16' 3'-1" to 5' No restrictor 9'-1" to 16' 5'-1" to 7' No restrictor 10'-1" to 16' 7'-1" to 9' No restrictor 11'-1" to 16' 9'-1" to 11' No restrictor For wilts that ha.�e a.horizontal elbc".v, 1 Vertical Elbow both horizontal run equals the sura of both sections(e.g.a each section w as Configurations 3' long,the horizontal run would be 6'). Horizontal Run �F f� Aw. Vertical Vertical Elbow Elbow ry..-' Vent Vent Horizontal Height' Height Elbow y _1, ‘O ni iii i r' Nlyf ..k„,;--,.. 'Vents that elbow directly . ,'� �� .�� off the top of the fireplac_ ; / ' .,�+ '~ are centered 51-1r4" f'l `�� above the base of the _ '111110410 fireplace(assuming the �/ if wall is diredly behind the fireplace). INSTALLATION CONT.) PAGE 17 Acceptable Vent Configurations When Using Two Vertical Elbows • The vertical height directly off of the starter section (V1 in the illustration below) must be a minimum 3' tall. Horizontal Run: Vent Height May Be: Use The Following: 9"to 8' 3' to 5' Restrictor#1 9"to 9' 5'-1" to 7' Restrictor#1 9"to 10' 7'-1" to 9' Restrictor#1 9"to 11' 9'-1" to 11' Restrictor#1 8'-1" to 16' 3'-1" to 5' No restrictor 9'-1" to 16' 5'-1" to 7' No restrictor 10'-1" to 16' 7'-1" to 9' No restrictor 11'-1" to 16' 9'-1" to 11' No restrictor 2 Vertical Ebow '°f e rt Height = Lam_ Configurations V1 + V2 =�• Use the high-wind tem?inadon (#1991') NOTE:Snorkel Teraina ions add to the °.ertioeJ V2 height of the vent.sygerri. Vent height equals snorkel Vertical height(35"or 141 plus the length of the ant directly Elbow 470 off the fireplace. \ Horizontal For",ents that ham Horizontal 'l Elbow\ a horizontal elbow, Run `� the horizontal run `�-- equals the sura of both sections(e .if Vertical each section was 3' Elbow long,the horizontal N run would be 6'). This seeder) ofalI 1 A vent height Vi 114110 ' must be a This section of vent minimum 3'tall. height must be a minim urn 3'WI. \-....,z, t ''''''N''''''''''''.%" , 10 *0 i \ . .., ,0 I. .0. / S . , \\\ . .0" f r rf 1 � PAGE 18 INSTALLATION (CONT.) Horizontal Vent Termination Requirements (see the illustration below) • The horizontal vent termination(standard or snorkel)must meet the following requirements: A Minimum 12" clearance to any door or window(9" in the U.S. if the window may not be opened) B Minimum 12" above any grade, veranda, porch, deck or balcony C Minimum 12" from outside corner walls D Minimum 24" from inside corner walls E Minimum 18" clearance below a soffit(eaves or overhangs) (24" for vinyl covered surfaces) F Minimum 18" clearance below a veranda,porch, deck or balcony (must have two open sides) G Minimum 48" clearance from any adjacent building H Minimum 84" clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways or driveways NOTE: may not be used over a walkway or driveway shared by an adjacent building I Minimum 36" clearance from any mechanical air supply inlet, 72" for Canada J Minimum 12" clearance from the top and sides or 36" below any non-mechanical air supply inlet K Minimum 36" from the area above the meter/regulator(vent outlet) L Minimum 36" from the meter/regulator(vent outlet), 72" for Canada A I01.1101 G pMII Jlr F D • H IIIr IIIA C 1107E:Me rpaI deranges fr-- the carrier of the eaitaest tit-4111111111.11111P-. • Use the vinyl siding stand-off(#950) when installing on an exterior with vinyl siding. • Vent termination must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material Vertical Vent Termination Requirements (see the illustration below) • The high-wind vertical termination is required(part# 991) Use the high-wind ( U.S.Win_ Canada Mn.' termination [11991) �� Roof Pitch Height(feet) Height(feet) - �' Flet to 7/12 1 2 • In Canada '446 � 702 to 802 1.5 2 the Use�e '� Height 8/12to9/12 2 2 be2fleemust �� ,,� 9x12 to 10112 2.5 2.5 above chart to the ,��-� 10/12 to 11112 3.25 3.25 right to ►��- 11/12 to 12/12 4 4 PoKp n of the determine —� ' ,� 12/12 to 14/12 5 5 roof within 10 the required -4�-- 14/12 to 16112 6 6 feet of the Roo -141167111101116111.6."�" '� vent 16/12 to 18/12 7 7 vent. term Mallon Pitch -41116.711116.741116. 18/12 to 20112 7.5 7.5 height. -.��1111I- 20/12 to 21/12 8 8 NOTE: Our experience has shown that intermittent high winds can adversely affect the flame and pilot of this appliance. The high-wind termination insures proper operation. f i INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 19 Gas Line Install ! The gas line must be installed in accordance with all local codes, if any; if not, follow ANSI 223.1 and the requirements listed below. ! The fireplace and gas control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig. For pressures under 1/2 psig, isolate the gas supply piping by closing the manual shutoff valve. • The gas line must be properly purged to release all air in the gas line prior to starting the fireplace. • Leak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior to and after starting the fireplace. Fuel • This fireplace is designed either for natural gas or for propane (but not for both). Check the sticker on the top of the gas control valve to make sure the correct fuel is used. Gas Line Connection • The gas inlet accepts a 3/8" M.P.T. or 1/2" F.P.T. • The location of the gas inlet is shown below(connect to the flex tube) + A manual shutoff valve is required(it may be installed behind the access door inside the fireplace) The 1"diameter access hole is located 1-718"above the base of the fireplace. Cut an 'V in the gasket covering the inlet and insert the gas line through the gasket. `-( Ashutoffvalve maybe (SR) placed within die fireplace ,_ I 1•• _ : If the gas line is routed from the right side,bend the flex tube 1800. F fi4-112" �3/8"MP.Tto 1t2"OD.Fitting / '' (Fac tory installed) ir ff Gas Control Valve ri dm 1 )411/5 Ill li I 4li �'� 1 M�ist1!)111 �� r� 11�-_i arL_____.c- -1.7-1 -\,.%11,,IiitILL!J ,- r---r-----I, The included ftting accepts a 10"Flex Tube(shipped 318"M.P.T.or with Firepla.ce -max + C_] 112"F.P.T. bending radius is 31,1 PAGE 20 INSTALLATION (CONT.) Manifold Pressure: • Check the pressure of the gas downstream of the valve by removing the manifold pressure tap with a 3/16" allen wrench (1/8" N.P.T. plug). If the manifold pressure does not match the pressure listed in the table below on HI, check the inlet gas pressure and correct the problem. Manifold Pressure with Regulator on HI Natural Gas 3.5" W.C. Propane 11" W.C. Gas Control Valve Remove the 1/8"N.P.T. plug located on the (do N< c)63,...1___,\T T iii. ii �� right side of the valve(using a 3/16" allen n �Cpip-4 �, wrench) and attach a pressure-sensing � � „ , 'j_ device (magnehelic or manometer)to 3/16"Allen L. . ., � er �__ measure the manifold pressure (use a 1/8 c lN Q Q N.P.T.to flexible tube fitting). Use thread fs, maz' sealant when replacing the plug. WARNING: Trd necg disconnecting the plughe heater or pressuremust be sensing tunedevice.offwhile Gasconwill ignitetinor throughisconnecthe pressure tap hole if the heater is on and the pressure tap hole is open! Gas Inlet Pressure: Minimum Input Pressure Natural Gas 7" W.C. Propane 11" W.C. • If the pressure is not sufficient, make sure the piping used is large enough, the supply regulator is adequately adjusted, and the total gas load for the residence does not exceed the amount supplied. • The supply regulator (the regulator that attaches directly to the residence inlet or to the propane tank) should supply gas at the suggested input pressure listed above. Contact the local gas supplier if the regulator is at an improper pressure. INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 21 Electrical Connection ! Make sure the household breaker is shut off prior to working on any electrical lines. ! The fireplace must be properly grounded in accordance with local codes (or ANSI/NFPA 70-1987) • The electrical line must be 14 gauge, and supply 115 Volts at 60 Hz(2 Amps) Use wire nuts to connect the wires together. Push the 0 connections inside the junction box,and re-attach the cowr Feed the electrical line o plate. Tighten the strain relief on to the outer insulation of the through the strain electrical line to insure the line does not pull loose. relief. r. N* til 0 1 BOA � '$ The junction box is located !M; in the tight rear corner of the fireplace. Remove the \ junction box cover plate to JJ access the wires(use a r1 Run an electrics) line to standard screwdriver). a location at the right rear of the breplace 1 Remove the junction box cover at the right rear corner of the fireplace near the base. 2 Feed the electrical line through the strain relief(use insulated Romex(®)type wire). 3 Remove the wires from the junction box. Expose approximately 1/2" of metal wire from each line of the electrical line. Use the wire nuts(included in the owner's pack inside the firebox)to secure the wires together. Connect the green wire to the ground wire(usually green),the white wire to the common wire(usually white), and black wire to the hot wire (usually black). 4 Push the wire connections into the junction box. Replace the cover plate. 5 Tighten the strain relief on to the outer insulation of the electrical line to insure the line does not pull loose. Finalizing the Installation Turn the gas control valve to "OFF" prior to conducting any service. ! ACID WASH WARNING: Before installing the faceplate,make sure any masonry that has been treated with acid wash has been properly neutralized (this is used primarily with brick faces). Acid wash(muriatic acid) is used to remove excess mortar. If not properly neutralized with an ammonia solution,the gold face may develop a permanent tarnish when the acid evaporates over time. Contact your dealer if uncertain your facing has been properly neutralized. 1 Use the#3 square drive included with the fireplace to remove the 5 bolts holding the set-up face in place. Remove and discard the set-up face. PAGE 22 INSTALLATION CONT.) 2 Remove the glass. Glass Installation and Removal To install the glass: - --- - ,r. (1)Locate the a square driver Bracket far �~-t_-- �'`-- (included with the owner's pack) securing the ~ j (2) Place the bottom glass dip in faceplate --- _ _ place and screw the 5 screws that Front of hold it in place a couple of brans -� (3) With the glass gasket in place, Glass me Fireplace position the Blas;onto the bottom Clip -,,.. glass clip(if the glass is cracked or broken,replace) (4) Install the side and bp glass dips,tightening the screws only a couple of turns I (5) Adjust the glass so it is centered _ (6) Tighten the screws on the glacef-- dips all the way(screw s must "' bottom out) Glass :.,,, • Use the 413 square dri•,.er for the scre...is Glass Gasket(fits U TOP YEW / around edge of glass) Glass / Glass ;'"1 / Use only Travis Industries f Clip \-., yi r*,. l'— suppled gasket- ir r • IJseall3square Glass - driver for these Gasket" i :^: screws(inchded .Face of '� in owner's pack) Glass Clip Firebo> . Front of fireplace w ith faceplate removed To remove the glass: (1)Locate the 413 square 0 driher(included with the i !L owner's pack) (2)R ernove the glass o __ dips on the top and sides of the glass, 111111 111 I holding the glass to insure it does not fall forward Firebox(with logs rer�7o�,ed) (3) Loosen the glass clip on the bottom (el)Slide the glass up arid away from the bottom glass clip t{ —1,-,, ICI id INSTALLATION CONT.) PAGE 23 3 Install the log set and coals (if using the decorative fireback, install it prior to the log set- page 39). Log Set Installation and Removal Left Side Twig (NOTE:it is The pegs on the logs insert longer than the right de N.,ig) into the holes on the twigs Right Side Twig (NOTE:it is r shorter than the left side twig) ci— ni -�--- ,- 1 #) Install the logs '� 4 I I.... ..../. 1;_ and coals in the 1`—' ky 4 � .' tinier listed. i I Y1!! .• I d. l II _ Rear Log (itis shorter and 1 taller than the 3�I �� front log) I j • �_�_ _ s. JJJ ti 1 0.1"4.4 _f* Rear il Lofmr-1"It g t Holder / Sr 4.41Pitikles"'. . 10°' - r Co sirs tba.gged /- r/ r p3umer arid shipped with ;' pari the logs) Placa the coals on this ledge ,'.. . ,..„. 4.'"*./ i- - �' _-- Coal Tray and on the cosi trays to the side -1----- of the firebox - Face of the - Coals must not cover the burner Fireplace t holes in front. Front Log(it is _ ii _Ir talker and longer — -+t' I than the back log). NOTE:The logs and .x al s -....-. %,..-iir become fragile once burned. The back of the front log rests against -•-• c _ the angled portion of the burner pan c , NOTE:The logs are ,',rapped in =_-#.' }y/ bubble wrap :and placed inside _---= The front log reg.s on the tabs at the firSet+iL:;tii protect them the front of the burner pan. druing :-tripping. PAGE 24 INSTALLATION (CONT.) ! We recommend you purge the gas line at this time(with the glass removed). This allows gas to be detected once it enters the firebox, ensuring gas does not build up. 4 Replace the glass (follow the directions under "Glass Installation and Removal" on page 22) 5 Install the faceplate onto the fireplace by following the directions below(on black faceplates, check the gold trim to make sure it is in place properly -check the upper corners to make sure they abut- slide the side trim upwards if necessary). Faceplate Installation and Removal Faceplate 4 7'4' + 1 Iri`i It `-L1 7' .‘ 1\ �.4; S� fv , rr f r Fireplace The faceplate attachment • screws are included with the faceplate. The mounting brackets have press nuts in them 2 :\/\\. Use the 03 square driver included with When installing,make sure the the fireplace to tighten the screws access door does not open. 6 Turn on the gas to the fireplace. 7 Leak test all gas line joints leading to the gas control valve. Correct any leaks. Start the pilot flame and main burners(see the directions on page 27 &28 if uncertain). Leak test all gas line joints leading from the gas control valve to the burner pan. Correct any leaks. Turn the main burner off and check the pilot flame to make sure it burns correctly (see the picture on page 30). INSTALLATION (CONT.) PAGE 25 8 Start the fireplace and let it bum for fifteen minutes. Adjust the air shutter, if necessary, to achieve a correct flame (see the illustration below). • The air shutter adjusts the amount of air that mixes with the gas before it exits the burner holes. It is used to fine-tune the flame for differences in altitude and vent configuration. Locate the air shelter avdjustrn ent lever behind the control valve. Move it up or do'rn until the flame --. ft_2. I looks correct. Pushing up gibes Gas Control Yak* the flame more air(making it bluer). Pulling it down cuts air dow n, �--+ = i r i011- making it more orange. _ NOTE: I the air control is all the IE I _ �` ISI l ,,1 �' way up,yet the flames remain _ soon shut off as to the fireplace a ,(--) - -i--} ?, g fir_pla�ce and contact a�7uaiified gas"1 �- service Aill ,}- technician. NOTE:The logs rr.ust be installed correctly�to lit monitor the flame while adjusting the air shutter. /,V ``�'4� r ti' J ti ?'� filS I� } ti t'(41 r 1 le \Apt* r . t ; ii ,;, ilb•,,i—Lok-86 ? _47._ -.71---t-. - qop______,..2L___ -.;1 r .„..,....._ __ .,.... • , ..4 -I -V . Correct Not Enough Ar Too Much Air Flames should be blue at the I the flames are o'er 12"tall orsooty I the flames are all blue and base,yellow-orange on the top. on the ends,push up on the lever. short,pull down the lever. • If the air shutter is in its upward most position, yet the flames remain sooty, shut off gas to the fireplace and contact a qualified gas service technician to remedy the situation. ! If the vent configuration is installed incorrectly the vent may cause the flames inside the fireplace to lift or "ghost" —a dangerous situation. Inspect the flames after installation to insure proper performance. If the vent configuration is correct,yet the flames are lifting or ghosting, shut off gas to the fireplace and contact the dealer for information on remedying the problem. l' 71 Burner Ports 0 h1 VI (consists of slots t-----4\\ `--- I <� Burner Pan and holes) / 7, i n (' ► a ,7 c) The flames should burn right off If the flames are lifting, yet the If the flames are ghosting,yet the the top of the burner ports (if they vent configuration is correct, vent configuration is correct, are too blue, adjust the air control). contact Travis Industries. contact Travis Industries. 9 Give this manual to the home owner and fully explain the operation of the fireplace. PAGE 26 OPERATION Before You Begin ! Read this entire manual before you use your new fireplace (especially the section "Safety Precautions" on pages 2 & 3). Failure to follow the instructions may result in property, damage, bodily injury, or even death. Location of Controls - See explanation below .{-_ ---_ ... __ r .� , tom' - �'- + '1 + 1i r The pilot deme is located r,r — — ,lkS �`-. below the backlog. 1 � ; J,r 4 f Is MI . ,}/� /i±1 { , . �= f _-An instruction csr�d for C ,. rs��K J � ------ operating the fireplace �� is attached to the iii' ,+ ,.„ i 1 t;t�� inside of the fireplace here. Replace it for V1.,—N_ 8ot!.cl ti. easyreference. ,„ 'i 1~.�''1 71 iy1 its ice''�i:'1 l ;'''i*1•j�� ,i: \-, _ N. ()pen the access door Baas to ie.,,,, the controls. ControI r ','aJw PILOT OF: H z ON IGNTI3� +t+ T,. 1 IWZ. i L4 O k , S —:, ..c) . ,,_:.,__: ,,.. • /OFF BLOWER � - \,srd i., orp �� CONTROL / \ 1, On1Off Switch Pilot Igniter- Gas Control Knob Flame Adjust Knob Blower Knob Blower Knob This knob controls the speed of the internal convection blower that pushes the heated air into the room. On/Off Switch This control is used to turn the fireplace on and off. Pilot Igniter The pilot igniter is used only to start the pilot. When pressed, it sends an electrical charge to the pilot assembly. This creates a blue spark directly next to the pilot, igniting the pilot flame. Gas Control Knob This knob is used to control gas to the fireplace and for starting the pilot. There are three positions, ON, OFF, & PILOT. The pointer directly below the knob indicates the position this knob is in. Flame Adjust Knob This knob controls the flame height from low("LO") to high ("HI"). The pointer to the upper right of the knob points to the position this knob is in. ? If using a remote control or thermostat, the On/Off Switch must be left "ON". Turning the On/Off Switch "OFF" will keep the fireplace off always. OPERATION (CONTINUED) PAGE 27 Starting The Pilot The pilot flame is required to ignite the main burners(it also plays a safety role). It should be left on once lit. It will stay lit unless the gas control valve is turned to "OFF". However,the pilot will go out if the gas is shut off or if the fireplace malfunctions. If the pilot turns off frequently, call your dealer for information. To start the pilot follow the directions below: A Push the gas control knob in slightly and turn it to the "OFF" position. AVII!' '41w B The knob will not turn 5from "ON" to "OFF" minutesunless the knob is � G0 fiep depressed slightly. L. a •;f B Wait five minutes to let . kil I,-. any gas that mayhave accumulated inide theCI V® • # firebox escape. If you Al '` smell gas,follow the firt r directions on the cover "IF YOU SMELL GAS". C Turn the gas control C knob to the "PILOT" rt, PI L 0 T position and press the , IGNITE R , ,________ knob in, this will allow ILIIIPr gas to flow to the pilot light. Press the red Ar IIP button on the pilot * ,� ,® CI KEEP THE GAS fi'A � cil igniter repeatedly until `1) `()' you see the pilot light. CONTROL KNOB DEPRESSED FOR 30 SECONDS ONCE IT IS LIT. Note: If the pilot c++0r ( ,, 3 0.IL does not light afterseconds several tries,call your \ A c ' dealer for service. D Release the gas control •IIP‘ - �--ir knob. If the pilot goes out,repeat step C. If the pilot refuses to stay lit, to C::1 s�a� call your dealer for service. E Turn the gas control ...... knob couter-clockwise D , \1 r E to "ON". The pilot isL. • •�`1 now lit and the fire lace • can be turned on and off. 0 O •1 , , f: ' z A i'a C I V© 1-111) PAGE 28 OPERATION (CONTINUED) Starting the Fireplace for the First Time + Fumes from the paint curing and oil burning off the steel may occur the first time you start your fireplace. This is normal. We recommend you open the window to vent the room. + Condensation may appear on the glass each time you start the fireplace - this is normal. + Blue Flames will occur on the fireplace when it first comes on. After fifteen minutes the flames will turn a more realistic yellow and orange color. ? Certain installations use a remote "wall switch" to turn the fireplace on and off. If this is the case, leave the ON/OFF switch "ON". Turning the Fireplace On and Off After the pilot has been started, the fireplace may be turned on and off by... PILOT For systems with remotes, For systems with thermostats, cc ON IGNITER make sure the On/Off Switch make sure the On/Off Switch shown to the left is on. Then shown to the left is on. Then use this button here to turn the use this switch to control the m fireplace on and off. temperature (right is hotter, left cooler). OFF Use this switch to turn the fireplace on and off manually. Leave it on if using a remote or thermostat See the optional equipment instructions for installing the battery. Do not place any combustible items on top of or directly in front of the fireplace, even temporarily. The optional thermostat may start the fireplace causing a combustible item to ignite. ? If the fireplace turns on and off frequently while using the thermostat, you may want to adjust the flame height down until it produces just enough heat needed. Adjusting the Flame Height + Your fireplace has an adjustable flame to tailor the look and heat output to your specific needs. It is adjusted by turning the middle dial on the gas control valve. Flame Height Index Mar' Adjustment Knob iiir("ibe 0,— ---,IOWA,' 0 oA>. t �, !1° 0 TZSIZI1 Turn clockwise to adjust the flame higher, counter-clockwise to lower. OPERATION (CONTINUED) PAGE 29 Adjusting the Blower Speed + The blower helps transfer the heat from the fireplace into the room. It will not turn on until the fireplace is up to temperature (approximately 10 minutes after starting). See the illustration below for instructions on adjusting the blower speed. OFF, HI, Blower Knob Turn the knob all the way counter-clockwise to turn LO O the blower off. One click clockwise turns the blower to high speed. Turning the knob clockwise BLOWER from the high position decreases the speed of the CONTROL blower. Normal Operating Sounds Blower This heater uses a high tech blower to push heated air into the room. It will make a Jill whirring sound and will increase in volume as the speed is increased. --,,,_ i Burner Pan The burner pan is Pilot Flame underneath the logs and The pilot flame, is used to distribute the which remains on, gas to produce a clean, makes a very slight \ . . aesthetic and efficient "whisper sound. burn. When the main burner is getting up to --______ temperature you will hear a creaking sound of the , - --- thick metal expanding— this sound will cease once the fireplace is up to temperature. 111, Ir / Gas Control Valve' v As the gas control :. Blower Snap Disk valve is turned on This part can and off you will hear • produce a clicking a dull clicking sound as it turns the sound. This is the valve opening up blower on and off. and shutting down. PAGE 30 MAINTENANCE Yearly Service Procedure ! Failure to inspect and maintain the fireplace may lead to improper combustion and a potentially dangerous situation. We recommend the following procedures be done by a qualified technician. 1 Check the pilot flame. It should engulf approximately 3/8" of the top of the thermopile and engulf the top of the thermocouple(see illustration below). If it does not,contact your dealer for service. 2 Shut off gas to the fireplace by turning the gas control knob to"OFF" (see step A under"Starting the Pilot" on page 27). Let the fireplace cool for 15 minutes. Remove the faceplate(see page 24)and glass(see page 22). 3 Remove the log set(see page 23). If any log is cracked or deteriorated,replace it when re-installing. Check the logs for sooting. A small amount of soot along the bottom of the logs is normal. If excessive sooting is found,the fireplace will require adjustment. Contact your dealer. 4 Clean the burner pan(especially in the burner holes and slots)and inspect the following: • Check for burner pan holes that are cracked, severely warped,or corroded. • Make sure the burner pan assembly fits flat against the floor of the firebox. • Check the firebox and area around the pilot to make sure there is no warping or damage. If any problem is found,discontinue use and contact your dealer for service. Before dissassembly,check the pilot flame. It should engulf approximately 3/8"of the thermopile and engulf the top of the thermocouple. Check the burner 111.411111 Thermocouple / holes and slots. ' r •11/41111 41 Thermopile.111\/. • • . • • • • • . • • • . • . • • ' ; . • . Make sure the • - burner pan seals • :' against the floor of the firebox. Check the walls and ceiling of the firebox Burner Pan for deterioration. 5 Replace the log set. Replace the glass(use a new gasket-if the glass is damaged,replace it). Make sure the gasket along the perimeter of the glass contacts the face of the firebox and forms an air-tight seal. If it does not,re-align or replace the gasket to insure an air-tight seal. Replace the faceplate. 6 Inspect the area behind the access door. Check the gas control valve and all of the gas lines. If any damage is found,discontinue use and contact your dealer for service. 7 Start the pilot and turn on the main burner. The flames should be orange/yellow and not touch the top of the firebox. If the pilot or main burners do not burn correctly,contact your dealer for service. Monitor the blower operation. If it makes excessive noise,contact your dealer for an evaluation. 8 Remove any debris or vegetation near the vent termination. Contact your dealer if any sooting or deterioration is found near the vent termination. TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 31 Problem: Possible Cause: Don't Call for Service Until You: Pilot Will Not Light A gas shut off valve is turned off Check all gas shut off valves The gas control knob isn't turned to"PILOT"_ See"Starting the Pilot Light"Step C The valve control knob isn't pushed in See"Starting the Pilot Light"Step C The igniter wasn't pressed repeatedly See"Starting the Pilot Light"Step C Main Burners Will Not The pilot light has gone out See"Starting the Pilot Light" Start The gas control valve is turned to"PILOT"or"OFF' See"Starting the Pilot Light" The ON/OFF switch is turned to"OFF" Turn the ON/OFF switch to"ON" The remote control is not working correctly See"Remote Control Operation" The thermostat is disconnected or set too high See"Thermostat Operation" Remote Control Does The pilot light has gone out See"Starting the Pilot Light" Not Work The gas control valve is turned to"PILOT"or"OFF' See"Starting the Pilot Light" The ON/OFF switch is turned to"OFF" Turn the ON/OFF switch to"ON" The remote is too far away from the fireplace Use the remote closer to the fireplace The remote control receiver is turned"Off'or"On" See"Remote Control Operation" One of the two remote control batteries is dead See"Remote Control Operation" Thermostat Does Not The pilot light has gone out See"Starting the Pilot Light" Work The gas control valve is turned to"PILOT"or"OFF" See"Starting the Pilot Light" The ON/OFF switch is turned to"OFF" Turn the ON/OFF switch to"ON" The thermostat is set too high See"Thermostat Operation" Fireplace Will Not The fireplace is not getting electricity Check the breaker switch Distribute Heat The fireplace is not up to temperature See"Operating Your Fireplace" Pilot Goes Out Once A The gas supply has been shut off Keep the gas supply turned on Month Or More Flames Are Too Blue The fireplace has just been started This is normal-see"Starting the Fireplace for the First Time" Flames Are Too Short The flame height may be turned too low Turn the flame height to"HI"- (Under 6") See"Adjusting the Flame Height" Thin Layer of Soot The logs or coals are placed incorrectly See"Log Set Installation and Removal" Covers the Glass PAGE 32 TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED) How this Fireplace Works f This fireplace was designed with safety as the primary concern. Many of the components inside this fireplace are for safety purposes. Therefore, only certified gas service technicians should service this fireplace. What Turns the Main Burners On and Off This fireplace uses a millivolt system to control its operation(a millivolt is a very small amount of electricity). The thermopile and thermocouple generates electricity when heated by the pilot flame. This electricity is used to operate the gas valve. Without enough electricity,the gas valve will not turn on. That is why when starting the pilot the gas control knob has to be pressed in long enough for the thermocouple to heat up and generate enough electricity. The thermopile provides power for the ON/OFF switch,remote control, or thermostat(see the illustration below). Because the thermopile generates the electricity needed to turn the fireplace on and off,this fireplace can be operated when the power is out(although the blower will not run). /_ When heated,the thermopile This electricity is generates electricity(a very small used to operate the The main burners Nyz amount,measured in"Millivolts"). main burners. are switched on and off using the I ---, /� -;_ electricity generated /Air__ ,1.7 by the thermopile. 12 t'(�° .. ,r The ON/OFF switch, •' ,C 411 remote control, or F�:_l1� thermostat control oc ON the circuit to the main z cc burner. m z_ < OFF x What Prevents Gas Buildup + Your fireplace utilizes a high-technology gas valve to prevent gas buildup. It also has a pilot flame inside the firebox,which is a proven method for preventing gas buildup. + While the main burner is off the thermocouple (next to the pilot) senses when the pilot flame is lit. If the pilot flame goes out, this thermocouple no longer generates electricity, causing the gas valve to automatically shut off all gas to the fireplace, preventing the pilot from spilling gas into the firebox. + While the main burner is on the pilot flame insures all gas ignites inside the firebox. Pilot Flame / .l� ,�,"fii The pilot flame is a time-proven " :: �j=: �.t-- Ill_A component that eliminates the possibility �_,JE;, ,.t, rat° of gas buildup inside the firebox. r --- Gas Valve /� o Aso \.____-_ ` s, r= ,- This high-technology valve automatically ,� shuts off all gas if it does not receive a signal External Shut Off Valve ���� from the thermocouple. If any component is This valve is placed on the gas damged or sensing a malfunction,or if the line to shut off gas to the fireplace y wiring is damaged, it will shut off all gas. during maintenance procedures. Therocouple Ceramic Glass The thermocouple generates a small The glass in your heater is the most amount of electricity. If the pilot flame durable glass available. It has been goes out,the gas valve automatically tested to be extremely resistant to shuts off all gas. breakage and temperature changes. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTINUED) PAGE 33 Wiring Diagram Thermopile Piezo Igniter O—Oralge---+ 1.k.- Green � o � �} „� Thermocouple EPU . �)1 terminal Mae Jumper Wire -- (Manual Green I Operation) 1 O On/Ott Switch Rod Chassis Blowe Ground 1--G'e' z7~/ w V Motor 14\/ 4 ' pack While ie Volt L _ Grounded A.C. Optional Power Supply Remote I Optional Control 1 Thermostat a "" 14 ail&I Lerle j Blower r Blower Thermodisk Rheostat Replacement Parts List Replacement parts are available at your dealer. Contact Travis Industries for information on the closest dealer. The parts listed below are the only parts that the consumer may replace. All other parts must be replaced by a qualified gas service person. PART Part description Glass Gasket 3/4"x 1/S"Black Channel Tape Gasket,92"long Glass 18 1/8"High,31 3/8"Wide Glass Cly , Six clams used to hold glass in place(includes screw Log Set(includes coals) Front and back log,left and right twig,and bag of coals(all made of ceramic fiber) Owner's Manual This document PAGE 34 WARRANTY TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.warrants the FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV fireplace to be defect-free in material and workmanship for five(5)years from the date of purchase,with the exception of the glass,paint,electrical components,switches,piezo igniter,fans, gaskets,ceramic logs,ceramic twigs,ceramic coals,moving parts,gas valve,manifold,and burner pan. This does not include service call cost or any other additional charges. Check with your dealer for all costs if arranging a warranty call.The exceptions listed are warranted for one(1)year from the date of purchase to be defect-free in material and workmanship,with the exception of the glass and paint.which are not covered by the warranty. Exclusions to this limited warranty include: Injury malfunction to the product,loss,damage,defect,failure to function due to accident, negligence,misuse,improper installation,alteration or adjustment of the manufacturers settings of components,lack of proper and regular maintenance,damage incurred while the unit is in transit,alteration,or act of God. This limited warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear,such as paint discoloration or chipping,worn or torn gasketing, eroded or cracked logs,twigs,coals,etc. Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse,improper installation,modification of the unit,drilling of the orifices,or the use of fuel other than that specified on the label attached to the gas control valve(natural gas or propane). TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. is free of liability for any damages caused by the unit,as well as inconvenience expenses,material and labor charges incurred by the removal or reinstallation of any FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV unit. Incidental or consequential damages are not covered by this warranty. In some states,the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply. This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV unit without the express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.label of approval. Any statement or representation of FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV products and their performance contained in FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV advertising,packaging literature,or printed material is not part of this limited warranty. This warranty is automatically voided if the unit's serial number has been removed or altered in any way. Only the original purchaser of an FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV fireplace is covered by this warranty. If the unit is used for commercial purposes,it is excluded from this warranty. No dealer,distributor,or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV products beyond the terms contained within this warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.assumes no liability for such warranties or representations. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY SUPPLIED BY TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,THE MANUFACTURER OF THE UNITS. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND PURCHASER'S RECOURSE IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN. This warranty is limited to the time frame set forth above. In some states,time limitations on warranties do not apply. HOW TO USE YOUR FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV FIVE-YEAR WARRANTY: If you find your unit to be defective in workmanship or material within a 5-year period from the date of purchase contact your local authorized FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR 36DV dealer. If your dealer is unable to repair your unit's defect,he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC., including the name of the dealership where you purchased the unit,a copy of your receipt showing the date of the unit's purchase,and the serial number on your unit. At that time,you will be asked to ship your unit,freight charges prepaid,to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,at its option,will repair or replace,free of charge,your FIREPLACE XTRORDINAIR DV unit if it is found to be defective in material or workmanship within the time frame stated within this limited warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC. will ship your unit,freight charges prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,to your regional distributor,or dealership. To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.Five-Year Warranty,complete the enclosed warranty card and mail it within ten(10)days of the unit purchase date to: TRAVIS INDUSTRIES,INC.,10850 117th Place N.E.,Kirkland,Washington 98033. OTHER RIGHTS: This warranty provides you with certain legal rights. You may have additional rights,which vary from state to state,in regards to this warranty. Unit Serial Number Date of Purchase I Complete and Dealer Name and Address I save for your Irecords I 1 Travis Industrie s,Inc.reserves the right to change,without notice,product features or specifications described. s Met 10850 117th Place N.E. Kirkland,WA 98033 LISTING INFORMATION PAGE 35 The listing label is shown below. It can be found on the baseplate of the fireplace behind the access door. Warnock Hersey Fireplace Xtrordinair 36DV WH- �-�® Listed Gas-Fired Direct Vent Wall Furnace Tested to ANSI Z21.44-1992"Gas-Fired Direct Vent Wall Furnace", CGA IR#41, and CAN/CGA-2.17-M91 "Gas-Fired Appliances for use at High Altitudes" Must be installed in accordance with all local codes. if any: if not, follow ANSI Z223.1-1992, NFPA 54(88), the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standarad,Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or the Canadian CAN1-B149 tnstallation Code and the requirements listed in the accompanying owner's manual. WARNING: Use Simpson Dura-Vent direct vent system (model GS)to vent this appliance to the exterior(direct discharge only without duct connection). Improper installation, adjustment,alteration,service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the information in the owner's manual provided with this appliance. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. Risk of electrical shock. Switch the household breaker off or remove fuse before servicing unit. Manufacture 1995 ❑Jan. ❑Apr. ❑Jul. COct. . ,�. Date: ❑1996 ❑ ❑ Feb. May Aug. CNov. I epoTraVIS ndo a ,I c. ❑1997 ❑Mar. [Dun. C Sep. C Dec. 10850 117th Place N.E.-Kirkland,WA 98033 Minimum Clearances to Combustibles Faceplate to Adjacent Wall 4-1/2" Wood Floor 0" Sides to enclosure (from stand-offs).... 0" Back to enclosure(from stand-offs) 0" Faceplate to Mantel 24" Top to enclosure (from stand-offs) 0" Flue Vent 1" FAN TYPE VENTED CIRCULATOR Thermal Efficiency 82%(blower on) Blower Electrical Rating: 115 V., 1.5 Amps, 60 Hz, 150 watts Output Capacity Rating...32,800 (blower on) FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS ONLY Input Rate on"HI" (BTU/Hr)* 40,000 Minimum Inlet Pressure (inches W.C.) 5-1/2 Input Rate on "LO" (BTU/Hr)* 31,000 Maximum Inlet Pressure(inches W.C.) 7 Maximum Output(BTU/Hr) 32,800 Manifold Pressure on HI (inches W.C.) 3-1/2 Main Burner Orifice (DMS)* #31 Manifold Pressure on LO (inches W.C.) 1 * In altitudes above 3,000 feet the vent configuration,orifice, or combination of both may need to be changed. See the owner's manual for information on making these changes. ammissoff. PAGE 36 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Remote Control'Part#993006511 The remote control allows remote operation of the fireplace. Do not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or control wiring system of this unit. Open the access door. Remove and discard the green jumper wire(see the illustration below). Attach the remote control wire to the top two posts of the on/off switch. + It is easiest to route the remote control wire prior to installing the fireplace. Route the wire to a location near the gas inlet. Allow 3' of wire for hookup inside the fireplace. Remote Control Remote Control Wire Wire $111.1111\m/ ZP I Side of Fireplace PILOT Green 5..•� cc ON IGNITER �� I Jumperzuj 10 Wire0 i ♦� m z / 2 OFF Back of on/off switch /tj / Look behind the on/off switch and locate the green jumper wire that attaches to the top two posts of the on/oft Remove and discard the jumper wire and attach the r Gas Inlet control wire to the two posts the jumper wire was at Hole Faceplate to. Route the remote control wire through the gas in 2 Route the remote control wire through either of the gas inlet holes (you may wish to wrap the wire in electrical tape where it passes through the fireplace to prevent damage to the wire). 3 Turn the gas control valve to "OFF". Install a standard 9 volt battery into both the remote control receiver and remote control. Remove this screw with a This clip holds the " phillips headbattery in place. l! Y screwdriver. { Attach the remote : . i CDO) control wire to these two quick- 1 uick "' ,i Remote connects. ,7. Control \�. Receiver �,/ (with cover Install a 9 volt battery in , �\ I „�'/ plate mboth the remote control and '/ ) remote control receiver. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT CONTINUED PAGE 37 4 The remote control receiver is mounted to the wall and requires a hole 1-3/4" wide by 2-1/2"high. Choose a location near the fireplace that may be reached with the 50' length of remote control wire. Cut the hole and route the remote control wire through this hole. Attach the remote control wire to the remote control receiver by inserting the quick-connects together. The hole must be 1 3/4"wide. Remote Control Receiver Cover Plate 1111 The hole must 6) I _ be 2 1/2"tall. The distance between the ' 4sr"II ' mounting holes is 3 1/4". ®' The mounting screws insert here Remote (screws not included) Control Wire Thermostat (Part#99300650) The thermostat allows the fireplace to turn on and off automatically for consistent room temperature. ! Do not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or control wiring system of this unit. ? The directions below detail a thermostat that is hooked up in "series" with the main burner electrical circuit. The ON/OFF switch must be left"ON" for the thermostat to operate(when turned to "OFF", the fireplace is always off). NOTE: some installers prefer to hook the thermostat up "parallel" with the main burner electrical circuit. This type of installation allows the ON/OFF switch to over-ride the thermostat and turn the fireplace on,even if the thermostat does not call for heat. Make sure the home owner is aware of how the thermostat works in conjunction with the ON/OFF switch. 1 Open the access door. Remove and discard the green jumper wire (see the illustration below). Attach the thermostat wire to the top two posts of the on/off switch. + It is easiest to route the thermostat wire prior to installing the fireplace. Route the wire to a location near the gas inlet. Allow 3'of wire for hookup inside the fireplace. Thermostat ThermostatWire Wire Side of Fireplace PILOT Green ON IGNITER LAJE103 a Jumper T . ., Wire 03 z 2 OFF Back of on/off switch - — •J Look behind the on/off switch and locate the green jun that attaches to the top two posts of the on/off switch Remove and discard the jumper wire and attach the the Gas inlet wire to the two posts the jumper wire was attached to Hole Faceplate the thermostat wire through the gas inlet hole. PAGE 38 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED) 2 Route the thermostat wire through either of the gas inlet holes (you may wish to wrap the wire in electrical tape where it passes through the fireplace to prevent damage to the wire). 3 Route the thermostat wire to the thermostat location. It is best to choose a location away from the fireplace and centralized the room, yet within the 50' length of thermostat wire. Run the wire through the wall at the center location of the thermostat. 4 Cut the thermostat wire so there is approximately 6" of slack (NOTE: Do not splice thermostat wires together—this leads to too much electrical resistance). Expose approximately 1/2" off each wire of the thermostat wire. Attach the exposed wire to the clips on the back of the thermostat using a screwdriver. Expose 1 /2' of wire and attach to th-mun the thermostat wire through two connections on the back of the the wall (cut off excess wire, thermostat (use a screwdriver). leaving 6' of slack) Orientation does not matter. Alb, 444410„ 4 ac O O Wall Ci I,, Back Side of Thermosta 5 Pull the cover off the thermostat. Place the thermostat in location and attach it to the wall through the two obround holes (use the appropriate screws for the type of wall it is being attached to). Replace the cover on the thermostat to complete the installation. (i--- I . , , ' •/ 4 . , , I • IV\ .., 7 ,}\ 1 r_____, �, , ,, ,, ,..., ,, Pull the cover off the `, thermostat to expose the71 holes for mounting the J thermostat. ee Use the appropriate screws to mount the thermostat to the wall. OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED) PAGE 39 - Decorative FirebacksjClassic Fireback- Part#98500735 Brick Fireback- Part#985007361 The decorative cast firebacks come in two different styles and attach to the walls of the firebox to enhance the aesthetic quality of the fireplace. The directions below detail their installation. ! Turn the gas control valve to "OFF" prior to conducting any service. 1 The faceplate,glass, and log set must be removed prior to installing the decorative firebacks. See pages 24, 22, and 23 for instructions. 2 Use a 5116" nutdriver to remove the nine screws shown in the illustration below(the screws included with the kit screw into these holes). 3 Line up the holes in the plates with the corresponding holes in the firebox walls. The side plates are marked "Left" and "Right" on the back to differentiate the two sides. Insert the screws included with the kit through the plates and into the walls of the firebox to secure the plates in place. Fireplace with faceplate, glass,end log set removed •Re more the nine ° screws on the walls of • . 1 the firebox show n in this illustration. Place the firebaik plates against the wok of the firebox so the holes in the oleplates line up with the holes in the firebox hsert the .,• screws included with the firebeck lit to secure the plates in place(use aflatt head screwdriver). ADDENDUM #1 Altitude Considerations This fireplace has been tested at altitudes ranging from sea level to 8,000 feet. In this testing we have found that the fireplace, with its standard orifice, burns correctly with just an air shutter adjustment. For information on adjusting the air shutter see page 25 of this manual. ! Failure to adjust the air shutter properly may lead to improper combustion which can create a safety hazard. Please consult your dealer or installer if you suspect an improperly adjusted air shutter. PAGE 40 INDEX Acceptable Vent Configurations 13 Location of Controls 26 Adjusting the Blower Speed 29 Log Set Installation and Removal 22 Adjusting the Flame Height 28 Maintenance Schedule 26 Air Shutter Adjustment 22 Manifold Pressure 20 Altitude Considerations(See Addendum#1) 39 Mantel Requirements 9 Blower Control 29 Measuring Vent Lengths 14 BTU Input 5 Noise (see Normal Operating Sounds) 29 BTU Output 5 Normal Operating Sounds 29 Cap(see vent termination) 18 Orifice(see Addendum#1) 39 Chimney Cap(see vent termination) 18 Packing List 6 Chimney Installation(see Vent Requirements) 12 Pilot Flame Inspection(see step#1) 30 • Clearances 7 Piping Installation (see Gas Line Install) 19 tst Condensation on Glass 28 Raised Fireplaces 8 Corner Installation 8 Remote Control Installation 36 Dimensions 5 Remote Control Operation 28 DuraVent(part numbers) 13 Replacement Parts List 33 Elbows 14 Restrictor Plates 13 '1'' Electrical Connection 21 Safety Label 35 UFaceplate Installation and Removal 22 Safety Precautions 2 Facing Requirements 8 Set-Up Face 9 r_: Finalizing the Installation 21 Starting The Pilot 27 Floor Protection (see"Hearth Requirements) 9 Starting the Fireplace for the First Time 28 ii �,. Framing Dimensions 7 Thermostat Installation 37 Fuel 19 Thermostat Operation 28 Gas Control Valve(Location) 26 Turning the Fireplace On and Off 28 AGasGas Inlet Pressure 20 Using No Elbows (Max. 21' Height) 15 Line Connection 19 Using One Vertical Elbow 16 Gas Line Install 19 Using Two Vertical Elbows 17 Gas Smell See Inst.on Cover Vent Length(see Acceptable Vent Configurations) 13 Glass Installation and Removal 22 Vent Part Numbers 13 Glass, Glass Gasket 22 Vent Requirements 12 Hearth Requirements 9 Vertical Vent Termination Requirements 18 Heating Specifications 5 Warnings 2 Horizontal Vent Termination Requirements 18 Warranty 34 How this Fireplace Works 32 Water on Glass (see Condensation) 28 gaol How to Measure Vent Lengths 14 Weight(250 Lbs.) 5 Installation Options 5 What Prevents Gas Buildup 32 Items Required for Installation 6 What Turns the Main Burners On and Off 32 Leaking Gas See Inst.on Cover Wiring Diagram 33 Listing Information 35 Yearly Service Procedure 30