Archgard OPTIMA 30 - 1 User'S Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual Download Page 30

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Page 1: ...loss of life 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 appliance Do not tou...

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Page 3: ...hould be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance Do not operate with cracked or broken g...

Page 4: ...eed control Adjustable Flame The flame aesthetics and heat output can be adjusted to suit the owner s liking and heating needs Solid Construction The Optima 30 is constructed mainly of 16 and 18 gauge...

Page 5: ...e or current National Electrical code ANSI NFPA No 70 1987 in the US and in Canada the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATION When installing this appliance beyond 4500...

Page 6: ...OPTIMA 30 1 6 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW LOG SET BRICK PANELS BOTTOM GRILL GLASS DOOR TOP GRILL SLIDING FLUE CONNECTOR ON OFF SWITCH SPILL SAFETY SWITCH fire parts com...

Page 7: ...3 mm G 18 3 4 476 mm H 20 3 8 518 mm I 21 7 8 556 mm J 1 3 4 45 mm K 5 5 8 143 mm E 44 1 2 1130mm F 30 762 mm With standard aluminum surround Flue Collar 4 102 mm diameter DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES MI...

Page 8: ...152mm Minimum Height From Bottom of Applinace with a 6 152mm Mantel as shown in this picture 37 940mm WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only pa...

Page 9: ...est pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa Failure to do so will damage the appliance s gas valve Such damage is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty Natural Gas Pressure Settings The...

Page 10: ...e black supply conductor to the free black conductor from the speed controller with a marrette type wire connector Connect the neutral white supply conductor to the free white conductor from the conve...

Page 11: ...the chimney have it cleaned of any soot or creosote The appliance is equipped with a vent safety shutoff system and a safety control system designed to protect against improper venting of combustion...

Page 12: ...ET SLIDING FLUE ADAPTER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cont SPILL SAFETY SWITCH SLIDING FLUE ADAPTER FLUE PULL AND FASTENING BAR SCREW HERE AFTER INSTALLATION AND CUT OFF EXCESS BAR WARNING Maximum clear a...

Page 13: ...LOCATING TABS UPPER LOUVERS REMOVED DOOR LATCHES SHOWN OPEN SWITCH MOUNTING AND WIRING SPILL SWITCH The spill switch is located in a critical location to shut of the appliance in the event the draft i...

Page 14: ...PLACEMENT OF EMBERS A small bag of ember and coals are provided with the fireplace Carefully place the embers and coals on the ledge between the grate and the front of the burner Do not allow the embe...

Page 15: ...and the spade connector of the thermal switch on the underside of the firebox Fig 1 6 Remove the sparker wire from the existing piezo sparker 7 Place the rheostat through the corresponding hole in th...

Page 16: ...ply Check that the logs and branches are properly placed Check that all external parts such as grills door and faceplate are properly attached and fastened Check that there are no finger prints left o...

Page 17: ...control knob counterclockwise 4to PILOT position depress control knob and light pilot by repeatedly pressing the sparker Venting of air may take place prior to flow of pilot gases Once flame is establ...

Page 18: ...sition depress control knob and light pilot by repeatedly pressing the sparker Venting of air may take place prior to flow of pilot gases Once flame is established hold knob depressed for approximatel...

Page 19: ...se wearing a dust mask The logs are very fragile take care not to break them Do not wash logs with any liquid Wile logs are removed also remove the coals or embers and check that all burner openings a...

Page 20: ...switch Pilot will not remain on after being lit 1 Press the control knob all the way in 2 Hold the control knob in for a longer period of time 3 If you are trying to re light the pilot immediately af...

Page 21: ...heck to ensure all wires are connected tightly 3 Check for proper drafting of the appliance Correct if drafting is occurring into the room Sooty deposits on the glass door 1 If the flame is yellow and...

Page 22: ...UTOMATIC MILLIVOLT VALVE CONVECTION BLOWER SPEED CONTROL LINE CONVECTION BLOWER GROUND 110F 43 C N O THERMAL SNAP SWITCH NEUTRAL ELECTRICAL BOX 120 VAC A ELECTRODE B THERMOPILE C PILOT CAP PILOT ASSEM...

Page 23: ...hutter is set at the factory and normally only requires setting at higher altitudes Open the lower grills Unscrew the 2 screws holding the control panel and remove the panel The primary air adjustment...

Page 24: ...ET AND OUTLET GAS PRESSURE CHECKING AND ADJUSTING PILOT The pilot flame should have the characteristic as shown in the illustration below The flame should not have yellow tips but should engulf the th...

Page 25: ...t material Replacement requires Ceramic glass part 307 0023 gasket part 314 0000 and sealer part 319 0005 Install new glass with new gasketing in place The thicker side of the gasket fits against the...

Page 26: ...8 0000 SIT THERMOCOUPLE NOVA 820 PILOT 1 EA 308 0004 PIEZO WIRE 16 1 EA 308 0005 PIEZO IGNITER C W NUT 1 EA 308 0009 INTERRUPTER BLOCK SIT 1 EA 308 0012 VALVE NOVA SIT 820 HI LOW PROPANE 1 EA 308 0013...

Page 27: ...thorized Archgard Dealer WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A PROBLEM Thoroughly read your manual If you cannot solve the problem contact your Archgard Dealer or representative When calling for help please ha...

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Page 29: ..._________________________________________________ Dealer s Name Address ______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Installer s Name A...

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Page 32: ...dustries LTD 1776 Beatty Drive Mission British Columbia Canada V2V 6B4 Telephone 604 820 8262 Telephone Toll Free 877 820 9800 Fax 604 820 8881 Fax Toll Free 866 820 2802 Website www archgard com fire...

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