Archgard 31-DVIE33 User'S Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 18

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SURROUND INSTALLATION   

Surround options available are dependent upon the con-
trol panel configuration. (See Control Panel Locations 
regarding configuration.)  Shallow surround options are 
not available on a unit with ‘Controls Out’ configuration. 
 
Make sure the gas and electrical lines are properly con-
nected to the appliance.  Slide the unit into the fireplace 
and slide the excess flue liner material back onto the 
chimney. Before the appliance is fully recessed into the 
fireplace, attach the surround onto the appliance. 
 
Attach the surround to the appliance at the locations 
shown by lining up the tabs on the surround with the 
slots on the unit.  Make sure the surround drops down 
and fully engages. Then finish with the wiring connection 
to the on/off switch on the side of the trim.  Now fully 
“seat” the unit into its final position.  

Surround Mounting slots 

Surround Mounting 

tabs 

Main On/Off switch must be connected to the surround switch and in the “on” position for the remote to operate the fireplace 

Restrictor installed 

in upper baffle. 

Center air channel 

is closed off with 

restrictor 

Firebox baffle w/out  
restrictor. 
All three air channels 
in the baffle are open 

VENT RESTRICTOR INSTALLATION   

When the vent is over 18’(5.5m) a vent restrictor may be required. The installation of the restrictor will equalize the vent 
stack action that can cause problems with a proper fire set-up.  
The vent restrictor is supplied loose in the manual bag. When required, it installs onto the upper baffle in the center portion. 
The baffle air openings are located in the top of the firebox just inside the front frame of the fireplace. There are holes al-
ready in the standoffs that will line up with the holes in the restrictor. 

Upper Baffle 
air channels 

Upper Baffle 

Summary of Contents for 31-DVIE33

Page 1: ...sion kit required for Propane use Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any...

Page 2: ...gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the instal lation unless upon inspection the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installe...

Page 3: ...s less expensive to operate Adjustable Fan Speed Each 31 DVIE33 comes complete with 6 level adjustable speed controlled circulation fan Adjustable Flame The flame aesthetics and heat output can be adj...

Page 4: ...ctions 16 17 Restrictor Plate Surround Installation and Rocker Switch Wiring 18 Log Placement 19 24 Glass Door Removal If Your Glass Should Break 25 Final Installation Check and Initial Operation 26 F...

Page 5: ...and at least annually by a professional service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding materials etc It is imperative that the control compartments...

Page 6: ...code ANSI NFPA No 70 1987 in the US and in Canada the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 We recommend that our gas hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified...

Page 7: ...filters Certified for use in both CANADA and USA Certifi pour utilisation dans le Canada et les TATS UNIS VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL NE PAS ENLEVE...

Page 8: ...s Out configuration by removing the two mounting screw on each side and swinging the panels out and replacing the screws They can also be disconnected and placed remotely within the limits of the gas...

Page 9: ...uilt fireplace has no gas access hole s provided an access hole of 1 1 2 38 1 mm or less may be drilled through the lower sides or bottom of the firebox in a proper workmanship like manner This access...

Page 10: ...y metal parts is prohibited except the metal floor J as specified The metal floor of the firebox may be removed only if the following is strictly adhered to The metal floor J may be removed to allow a...

Page 11: ...tension maybe increased 1 25 4 mm for each additional 1 25 4 mm increase in clearance height Example If using a 5 127 mm reduce minimum height to 31 788 mm If using a 4 102 mm reduce minimum height to...

Page 12: ...individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa Failure to do so will damage the appliance s gas v...

Page 13: ...ction for proper de rating methods PREPARE THE FIREPLACE Remove the surround glass frame assembly logs and brick if applicable Remove the burner air tray by removing the two screws at the back wall an...

Page 14: ...velope top of the flame sensor and extend forward onto the burner To adjust pilot turn the pilot adjustment screw on the control valve clockwise to decrease or counter clockwise to increase pilot flam...

Page 15: ...rd Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug NOTE This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the Nat...

Page 16: ...rminals are to be used for this appliance A T T E N T I O N NO OTHER VENTING SYSTEM OR COMPONENTS MAY BE USED Follow manufacturer instructions for installation of termination This appliance is designe...

Page 17: ...ictors provided with the unit if required Seal and attach the end of the flex marked Exhaust to the collar marked Exhaust on the appliance 9 Caulk all joints using a high temperature sealant such as m...

Page 18: ...of the trim Now fully seat the unit into its final position Surround Mounting slots Surround Mounting tabs Main On Off switch must be connected to the surround switch and in the on position for the r...

Page 19: ...our Authorized Archgard Dealer Gas and vent connection must be made before installing the embers and logs on the pan burner NOTE Improper placement of logs and embers may cause soot accumulation on th...

Page 20: ...ty Unit 310 634720 1 Log 1 Left Rear 1 EA 310 634720 2 Log 2 Right Mid 1 EA 310 634720 3 Log 3 Left Mid 1 EA 310 634720 4 Log 4 Right 1 EA 310 634720 5 Log 5 Left Top 1 EA 310 634720 6 Log 6 Front Cro...

Page 21: ...k shelf and to the left so it is almost touching Log 1 Force the log down onto the locater pins NOTE There are no holes in Log 7 must use gentle force Step 1 Locate Log 1 and align the holes in the bo...

Page 22: ...n the two holes in the log with the two locater pins on the left of the burner Push down onto locator pins as shown Step 4 Locate Log 2 and align the two holes in the log with the two locater pins on...

Page 23: ...e hole in the bottom with the pin in log 3 Place the other end of the log in the saddle of log 1 LOG 5 Step 6 Locate Log 6 and align the hole in the bottom with the locater pin in log 3 Place the othe...

Page 24: ...tom with the pin on the burner surround tray Place the other end onto log 2 as shown LOG 4 Step 8 Place black embers around logs as shown do not block the holes in the burner Maintain a 1 4 clearance...

Page 25: ...he door to ensure the door is seated all the way down on the catches 7 Pull the finger rings out and down to engage in the slots on the top of the door frame 8 Push the finger rings back in IF YOUR GL...

Page 26: ...tly and that the electrical system is in working order This will include 1 Perform leak tests of supply line gas control valve supply line from gas control valve and pilot assembly 2 Clocking the appl...

Page 27: ...sted directly above or as shown on the front cover of this manual 3 Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance...

Page 28: ...31 DVIE33 28 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ON RATING PLATE...

Page 29: ...31 DVIE33 29 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP AND OPERATION NA on this unit Future option...

Page 30: ...31 DVIE33 30 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP AND OPERATION cont future option N A on this unit...

Page 31: ...31 DVIE33 31 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP AND OPERATION cont...

Page 32: ...31 DVIE33 32 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP AND OPERATION cont Note When the fireplace is started in Smart Thermostat mode the fan will come on 5min after ignition and shut down 12min after fire is turned off...

Page 33: ...31 DVIE33 33 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP AND OPERATION cont Note When the fireplace is started in Smart Thermostat mode the fan will come on 5min after ignition and shut down 12min after fire is turned off...

Page 34: ...Adjust the fan speed to personal preference Blower will shut off when the burner is extinguished The unit is shipped from the factory with the ability for IPI CPI selection active To disable the Conti...

Page 35: ...31 DVIE33 35 REMOTE CONTROL SETUP AND OPERATION cont...

Page 36: ...o clean off any dust or lint After cleaning the logs and embers must be replaced as per the instructions in this manual Once a year have a qualified service technician Completely inspect the appliance...

Page 37: ...ment The right side shows yellow sooty flames requiring increase in shutter opening or cleaning of shutter area due to lint buildup WARNING Servicing of this appliance must be conducted by a qualified...

Page 38: ...he readings obtained are within specs as shown on the appliance rating plate 6 Be sure to tighten the set screw inside the tap after you have finished taking pressure readings 7 Check for leaks CHECKI...

Page 39: ...L instructions within this manual 2 Remove the log set Follow LOG PLACEMENT instructions within this manual 3 Remove the pan burner Follow instructions for CHANGING MAIN BURNER ORIFICE within the conv...

Page 40: ...31 DVIE33 40 WIRING SCHEMATICS Main On Off switch must be connected to the surround switch and in the on position for the remote to operate the fireplace Synchronization button...

Page 41: ...anual If you cannot solve the problem contact your Archgard Dealer or representative When calling for help please have the following information Model of your Fireplace Serial Number Place of Purchase...

Page 42: ...witch closes the electrical circuit that allows the fan to turn on This is a normal sound Q I hear a ticking cracking or pinging sound when my fireplace is running and after it is turned off A The dif...

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Page 44: ...EA 301 0068 Orifice Main Burner Orifice Drill to 33 DMS for Natural Gas EA Orifice Main Burner Orifice Drill to 51 for LP Propane Gas EA 308 0123 Pilot Assembly conv PSE IPI SIT connections EA 831 005...

Page 45: ...31 DVIE33 45 NOTES...

Page 46: ...ame Address City State Prov ZIP Phone _____ Why did you choose this product Thank you for purchasing our product and filling out this warranty card mm dd yyyy POSTAGE FOLD DOWN AT LINE FOLD DOWN AT LI...

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Page 48: ...Archgard Industries Ltd 7116 Beatty Drive Mission B C V2V 6B4 Canada Website www archgard com...

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