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• Direct (Hard) Wiring Electric Fireplace

This instruction is intended as a guide for replacing the power cord supplied with 
Models EF22/26/33/36 electric fireplace with direct (hard) wiring.

NOTE:

 When direct wiring this appliance, it must be connected to a 15 Amp 

dedicated circuit breaker or fuse in the electrical panel of the dwelling. The cable 
between the circuit/fuse panel and the fireplace must meet all local and national 
codes, and in no case shall the wires be less than 14 gauge.
1.  Make sure the power to the unit has been turned off, the power cord is 

unplugged from the wall outlet and the unit has cooled down if it has been oper-
ating.

2.  Follow Steps 3 through 6 in “Replacing Light Bulbs” section, Page 8, to gain 

access to control panel behind the touchpad controls.

3.  Locate where the power cord enters the control compartment on the right hand 

side of the unit. Using wire cutters, cut the power cord within three inches (75 
mm) of the point where it exits the cabinet.

4.  Carefully separate the three (3) wires of the power cord into separate wires 

by gently pulling them apart. DO NOT use a knife, as this may expose bare 
conductor. The hot wire is connected on the  right hand side and is terminated 
with a  90° terminal (marked as “power” on the control board). The neutral wire 
is connected on the left hand side and is terminated with a straight terminal 
marked as “Neutral” on the control board. The green ground wire is attached to 
a ground stud.

5.  Using wire strippers, strip approximately 5/8" (15 mm) from the ends of the hot 

and neutral wires.

6.  Using a wrench, remove the #10-24 hex nut from the ground stud where the 

green wire from the power cord is attached. Remove and discard the green 
wire. Reinstall the nut but do not tighten yet.

7.  While standing on the right side of the unit, locate the power cord where it exits 

the cabinet. Using pliers, gently cut and remove the power cord. Dispose of the 
power cord.

8.  Using a slotted screwdriver, remove the 7/8" (22 mm) diameter knockout from 

the right hand side of the cabinet above where the strain relief was located.

9.  Route the electrical cable from the breaker/fuse panel through the 7/8" (22mm) 

diameter hole and secure to the cabinet using an approved clamp. The power 
wires should extend approximately 6" (152mm) into the control compartment.

10.  Connect the ground wire from the power cable by wrapping it around the 

ground stud of the unit and securing it using the #6-32 nut.

11.  Using a wire nut, connect the hot lead (black), of the power cable to the power 

cord wire that ends in 90° terminal (on the control board side, it ends on your 
right hand side). Similarly, connect the neutral wire (white), of the power cable 
to the power cord ending with the straight terminal (on the control board side, it 
ends on your left hand side) using a wire nut. It is recommended that the wire 
nuts be taped to the wires, using electrical tape, as an extra safety measure.

12.  Visually check that none of the wires in the control compartment have been dis-

lodged from the controls. If they have, use the wiring diagram on the unit or in 
the instruction manual to replace them in their proper location.

13.  Turn the power to the unit on at the breaker/fuse panel. Place the unit into oper-

ation and check to make sure that all of the systems are working properly.

WA R N I N G :

T h i s 

procedure 

must 

be  conducted  by  a 

qualified electrician, in accor-
dance  with  National  and 
local  codes.  In  the  U.S.A., 
the installation must conform 
to  the  National  Electrical 
Code,  ANSI/NFPA  No.  70. 
In  Canada,  the  installation 
must  conform  to  the  cur-
rent  CSA  C22.1  Canadian 
Electrical Code.

WARNING:

  Make 

sure  the  power  to 
the  unit  is  off,  and 

the power cord is unplugged 
from  the  wall  outlet  before 
proceeding with this conver-
sion.  Failure  to  do  so  may 
result  in  property  damage, 
personal  injury  or  loss  of 
life.

WARNING:

  Make 

sure  the  power  to 
the  power  cable 

has  been  turned  off  at  the 
breaker/fuse  panel  of  the 
residence  before  proceed-
ing.

Summary of Contents for EF22

Page 1: ... THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE FOR YOUR SAFETY Service must be performed by a qualified service agency DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance CONSUMER Retain t...

Page 2: ...EA ARRÊT Appelez nous sans frais États Unis 1 800 668 5323 Canada 1 800 668 5323 Du lundi au vendredi de 9 h 00 à 17 h 00 HNE Call Toll Free Canada 1 800 668 5323 USA 1 800 668 5323 Monday to Friday 9 00 A M to 5 00 P M E S T POUR NOUS AIDER À VOUS AIDER Veuillez remplir les données suivantes Conservez ce Manuel du propriétaire et preuve d achat pour consultation ultérieure ALTO Llame sin costo Es...

Page 3: ...ble of Contents Safety Information 4 Installation Instructions Fireplace Dimensions 5 Electrical Specifications 5 Locating Your Fireplace 6 Clearance to Combustibles 6 Cabinet Installations 6 Electrical Connection 7 Grounding Instructions 7 Direct Hard Wiring Electric Fireplace 8 Service Instructions Remove Front Cover 9 Glass Information 10 Replacing the Light Bulbs 10 Maintenance of Motors 11 Cle...

Page 4: ...ug from outlet 12 Connect to properly grounded outlets only 13 This appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes with the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical codes or for USA installations follow local codes and the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 14 Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as this may caus...

Page 5: ... 819 mm 35 895 mm H 15 381 mm 19 495 mm 22 578 mm 26 667 mm J 33 860 mm 31 787 mm 36 916 mm 38 971 mm K 46 1179 mm 43 1114 mm 51 1295 mm 54 1373 mm L 23 590 mm 21 557 mm 25 648 mm 27 687 mm F C E A B D G H 1 25 mm J K L J EF22 26 33 36 Fireplace Dimensions NOTE Add 1 4 7 mm to Ref C and D dimensions for wall cabinet opening clearance Units EFJU4D0 EF0U4F0 EF0U4I0 EF0U4J0 EFJUF50 Electrical Specific...

Page 6: ...ed through the fireplace sides for 8 x 3 4 long black oxide wood screws or similar The mounting holes can be located on left and right sides approximately 2 51 mm from the top and 5 127 mm from the bottom of the glass door area The mounting hole location distance from the front of the unit must not interfere with the glass door and the refractory brick pattern when rein stalled If necessary modify...

Page 7: ...d and must not be longer than 50 ft 15 2 m Do not coil or cover the extension cord Electrical outlet wiring must comply with local building codes and other applicable regulations to reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and injury to persons Do not use this fireplace if any part of it has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the fireplace and replace any p...

Page 8: ...t and remove the power cord Dispose of the power cord 8 Using a slotted screwdriver remove the 7 8 22 mm diameter knockout from the right hand side of the cabinet above where the strain relief was located 9 Route the electrical cable from the breaker fuse panel through the 7 8 22mm diameter hole and secure to the cabinet using an approved clamp The power wires should extend approximately 6 152mm i...

Page 9: ...in place There are six 6 screws three 3 located on the front of the unit Fig 4 center screw was removed in Step 3 and three 3 located under neath the top shelf of the unit Fig 5 6 Remove screws using appropri ate screwdriver 7 Pull out the front cover Holding both sides of the cover pull gen tly towards you and down 8 You now have access to the heater fan unit for cleaning and or maintenance Remov...

Page 10: ... may result in a fire causing property damage personal injury or loss of life 1 Turn off power to the unit 2 Let fireplace cool if it has been operating 3 Open the front doors 4 Remove the door hat bracket by removing the center screw Fig 2 Slowly open doors and remove bracket from between the inner and outer door frame Fig 3 Retain bracket 5 To remove the doors locate and remove the two 2 screws ...

Page 11: ...rvicing operation The motors used on the fan heater and flame blower are pre lubricated for extended bearing life and require no further lubrication However periodic cleaning vacuum ing of the appliance around the air intake and exhaust as well as the fan heater is recommended For heavy or continuous use periodic cleaning must be done more frequently If the heater blows alternating cold and warm a...

Page 12: ...pairs or rewiring of this unit should be carried out by a licensed electrician in accordance with national and local codes NOTE EF22 26 use 2 instead of 3 light bulbs for flame and ember bed WARNING Disconnect Power Before Servicing 1 Fan Heater 2 Circuit Board 3 Motor DC 4 Light Socket w Wiring Assy 5 Light Bulb 6 Wire Clip 7 Bushing Snap 8 Strain Relief 9 Power Cord 16 3 Any electrical re wiring...

Page 13: ...e fire along with the heat output of a heater As a visual effect only flame effect is on the heater is off We recommend this mode for warm weather application when you want the ambiance of a fire with out any heat output As a heater only heater is on while the flame effect is off This mode allows you to use your fireplace as an electric heater without any flame effect Refer to Figures 11 12 for lo...

Page 14: ... heater between the lowest lowest light bar and highest highest light bar To determine the room temperature depress button 5 or 6 to decrease or increase until the heater goes off or comes on The heater is designed to safely deliver the maximum amount of heat when it is turned on To increase the room temperature depress button 6 to increase room temperature setting When the set temperature is reac...

Page 15: ... Refractory Right side 10010090 10010091 10010093 10010095 5 Refractory Left Side 10010090 10010091 10010092 10010094 6 DC Motor 10009621 10009621 10009621 10009621 7 Flame Generator Assembly 10003566 10003566 10003350 10003350 8 Glass Operable Door Assembly Left 10009269 10009271 10009273 9 Glass Operable Door Assembly Right 10009270 10009272 10009274 10 Socket w Wire Assembly 10006453 10006453 1...

Page 16: ...or construction transportation or other related costs expenses arising from defective part s repair replacement or otherwise of same will not be covered by this warranty nor shall the Company assume responsibility for same Further the Company will not be responsible for any incidental indirect or consequential damages except as provided by law 7 All other warranties expressed or implied with respe...

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