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W415-0570 / E / 04.23.12

2.0 INTRODUCTION

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WARNING

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THIS APPLIANCE IS HOT WHEN OPERATED AND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS IF CONTACTED.

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ANY CHANGES TO THIS APPLIANCE OR IT’S CONTROLS CAN BE DANGEROUS AND IS PROHIBITED.

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Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failure to operate appliance 
according to operating instructions could cause 

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 xed glass removed.

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Do not connect 110 volts to the control valve.

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Risk of burns. The appliance should be turned off and cooled before servicing.

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Do not install damaged, incomplete or substitute components.

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Risk of cuts and abrasions. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during installation. Sheet metal edges may be 
sharp.

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Do not burn wood or other materials in this appliance.

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Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or 
clothing ignition.

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Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance. 

Toddlers, 

young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there 
are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to an appliance or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep 
toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces.

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Clothing or other 

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 ammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance.

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Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traf

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 c and away from furniture and draperies.

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Ensure you have incorporated adequate safety measure to protect infants/toddlers from touching hot surfaces.

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Even after the appliance is out, the glass and/or screen will remain hot for an extended period of time.

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Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety screens and hearth guards to protect children from hot surfaces. 
These screens and guards must be fastened to the 

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Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.

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The appliance is a vented gas-

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 red appliance.  Do not burn wood or other materials in the appliance.

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It is imperative that the control compartments, burners and circulating blower and its passageway in the appliance 
and venting system are kept clean. The appliance and its venting system should be inspected before use and at least 
annually by a quali

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 ed service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, 

bedding material, etc. The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other 

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 ammable vapors and liquids.

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Under no circumstances should this appliance be modi

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This appliance must not be connected to a chimney 

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 ue pipe serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.

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Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a quali

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 ed service technician to inspect the 

appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.

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Do not operate the appliance with the glass door removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done 
by a licensed or quali

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 ed service person.

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Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door.

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When equipped with pressure relief doors, they must be kept closed while the appliance is operating to prevent exhaust 
fumes containing carbon monoxide, from entering into the home. Temperatures of the exhaust escaping through these 
openings can also cause the surrounding combustible materials to overheat and catch 

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 re.Only doors / optional fronts 

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 ed with the unit are to be installed on the appliance.

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Only doors / optional fronts certi

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 ed with the unit are to be installed on the appliance.

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Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and dispose of the material in a safe manner. As with all plastic 
bags, these are not toys and should be kept away from children and infants.

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As with any combustion appliance, we recommend having your appliance regularly inspected and serviced as well as 
having a Carbon Monoxide Detector installed in the same area to defend you and your family against Carbon Monoxide.

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Ensure clearances to combustibles are maintained when building a mantel or shelves above the appliance. Elevated 
temperatures on the wall or in the air above the appliance can cause melting, discolouration or damage to decorations, a 
T.V. or other electronic components.

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This appliance uses and requires a fast acting thermocouple. Replace only with a fast acting thermocouple supplied by 
Wolf Steel Ltd.

Summary of Contents for CDV70NT

Page 1: ...ediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performe...

Page 2: ...L AIR TERMINAL INSTALLATION 22 4 3 2 VERTICAL AIR TERMINAL INSTALLATION 23 4 4 GAS INSTALLATION 24 4 5 OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH THERMOSTAT 25 4 6 MOBILE HOME INSTALLATION 25 5 0 FRAMING 26 5 1 MINIMUM CLE...

Page 3: ...ction Louvre see LOUVRE INSTALLATION section Venting see VENTING section Logo see LOGO PLACEMENT section See FINISHING section for Log shipping bracket Decorative panels Charcoal Strip Log placement C...

Page 4: ...tive that the control compartments burners and circulating blower and its passageway in the appliance and venting system are kept clean The appliance and its venting system should be inspected before...

Page 5: ...DOOR OPENED OR REMOVED PROVIDE ADEQUATE CLEARANCE FOR SERVICING AND OPERATING THE APPLIANCE PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION NEVER OBSTRUCT THE FRONT OPENING OF THE APPLIANCE OBJECTS PLACED IN FRONT OF T...

Page 6: ...st be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes use the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code in Canada or the ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical code in the United States...

Page 7: ...EXTENSIONS PLUS GRANDES SEE OWNER S INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VENT LENGTHS R F RER AU MANUEL D INSTALLATION DE PROPRI TAIRE POUR LES LONGUEURS D VACUATION MINIMALE ET MAXIMALE UN COM...

Page 8: ...the vent air intake system is disassembled reinstall per the instructions provided for the initial installation WARNING RISK OF FIRE MAINTAIN SPECIFIED AIR SPACE CLEARANCES TO VENT PIPE AND APPLIANCE...

Page 9: ...on below grade With flexible venting in conjunction with the various terminations use either the 5 foot vent kit GD220 or the 10 foot vent kit GD330 Foroptimumflameappearanceandapplianceperformance ke...

Page 10: ...TION 13 3 4 MIN 36 24 MAXIMUM 49 3 4 MINIMUM PLUS RISE See VENTING section 3 FEET MINIMUM 40 FEET MAXIMUM 16 MINIMUM THE FIRST TWO FEET OF OUTER 7 DIAMETER VENT PIPE FROM THE APPLIANCE MUST BE WRAPPED...

Page 11: ...the periscope kit to locate the air termination above grade The periscope must be installed so that when final grading is completed the bottom air slot is located a minimum 12 above grade The maximum...

Page 12: ...uring buildings P 8 8 Roof must be non combustible without openings Q 3 3 See chart for wider wall dimensions R 6 6 See chart for deeper wall dimensions The terminal shall not be installed on any wall...

Page 13: ...um of 40 feet 4 2 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the horizontal run 3 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the horizontal run 3 6 DEFINITIONS 14 1 For the following symbo...

Page 14: ...2 4 5 FT HO 03 three 90 elbows 90 03 270 90 5 4 FT HT HR HO 4 5 5 4 9 9 FT HT VT 9 9 11 20 9 FT Formula 1 HT VT 9 9 11 Formula 2 HT VT 40 FT 20 9 40 Since both formulas are met this vent configuratio...

Page 15: ...6 16 7 FT Formula 1 HT 4 2 VT 4 2 VT 4 2 x 6 25 2 FT 10 7 25 2 Formula 2 HT VT 24 75 FT 16 7 24 75 Since both formulas are met this vent configuration is acceptable 0 5 15 20 100 50 150 12 5 13 75 57...

Page 16: ...following formulas apply Formula 1 HT VT Formula 2 HT VT 40 feet Example V1 5 FT V2 6 FT V3 10 FT VT V1 V2 V3 5 6 10 21 FT H1 8 FT H2 2 5 FT HR H1 H2 8 2 5 10 5 FT HO 03 four 90 elbows 90 03 360 90 8...

Page 17: ...2 1 1 5 4 5 FT H1 6 FT H2 2 FT HR H1 H2 6 2 8 FT HO 03 four 90 elbows 90 03 360 90 8 1 FT HT HR HO 8 8 1 16 1 FT HT VT 16 1 4 5 20 6 FT Formula 1 HT 3VT 3VT 3 x 4 5 13 5 FT 16 1 13 5 Since this formu...

Page 18: ...ECT VENT COMPONENTS 3 SCREWS MUST ALSO BE USED TO ENSURE THE CONNECTION CANNOT SLIP OFF DO NOT CLAMP THE FLEXIBLE VENT PIPE RISK OF FIRE EXPLOSION OR ASPHYXIATION IMPROPER SUPPORT OF THE ENTIRE VENTIN...

Page 19: ...trated in the ceiling and the roof to provide the minimum 1 clearance between the vent pipe and any combustible material Try to center the vent pipe location midway between two joists to prevent havin...

Page 20: ...quired length needed for the finished wall surface Apply a heavy bead of high temperature sealant W573 0007 Mill Pac not supplied to the inner sleeve of the air terminal Slip the vent pipe a minimum o...

Page 21: ...tor leaving a min 3 4 of the air terminal connector showing above the top of the flashing Slide the flashing underneath the sides and upper edge of the shingles Ensure that the air terminal connector...

Page 22: ...sealant W573 0007 Mill Pac not supplied with the exception of the appliance exhaust flue collar which must be sealed using Mill Pac 25 1 4 3 1 HORIZONTAL AIR TERMINAL INSTALLATION A Move the fireplac...

Page 23: ...f the air terminal connector Place the flashing over the air terminal connector and slide it underneath the sides and upper edge of the shingles Ensure that the air terminal connector is properly cent...

Page 24: ...ovide sufficient movement for shifting the burner assembly on it s side to aid with servicing components F Check for gas leaks by brushing on a soap and water solution Do not use open flame WARNING RI...

Page 25: ...of gas indicated on the rating plate A conversion kit is supplied with the mobile home appliance 29 1 This Mobile Manufactured Home Listed appliance comes factory equipped with a means to secure the u...

Page 26: ...NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MATERIALS CONSISTING ENTIRELY OF STEEL IRON BRICK TILE CONCRETE SLATE GLASS OR PLASTERS OR ANY COMBINATION THEREOF ARE SUITABLE MATERIALS THAT ARE REPORTED AS PASSING ASTM E...

Page 27: ...o the appliance when installed There must be a 1 inch air gap in addition to the insulation sleeve VERTICAL VENT SECTIONS A minimum of 1 all around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to combustibles i...

Page 28: ...ack painted surface of the ap pliance front and is required for use in conjunction with the GD425 kit This kit is designed to accommodate a noncombustible material to a maximum finished thickness of 3...

Page 29: ...NCE TO COMBUSTIBLE ENCLOSURES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NONCOMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 2 GAP FROM VENTING 19 1 2 MINIMUM TOP OF UNIT 1 GAP FROM INSULATIONSLEEVE FIRESTOP SPACER STEEL HEADER STAND OFF SPACER 4 3 8...

Page 30: ...e minimum clearances to combustibles are maintained Non combustible material can be used provided the minimum clearances to combustible materials are applied The minimum enclosure volume must be incre...

Page 31: ...RISK OF FIRE MAINTAIN ALL SPECIFIED AIR SPACE CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE A FIRE OR CAUSE THE APPLIANCE TO OVERHEAT ENSURE ALL CLEARANCES I E BACK S...

Page 32: ...UNTIL COOLED THE DOOR LATCHES ARE PART OF A SAFETY SYSTEM AND MUST BE PROPERLY ENGAGED DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITH LATCHES DISENGAGED FACING AND OR FINISHING MATERIALS MUST NOT INTERFERE WITH AI...

Page 33: ...Y AND DELAYED IGNITION MAY OCCUR THE LOGS ARE FRAGILE AND SHOULD BE HANDLED WITH CARE 76 1A 6 3 LOG SHIPPING BRACKET Before installing the logs you must first remove the log ship ping bracket Loosen t...

Page 34: ...n log 3 onto the right most grate rail with the charred face to the front Align the groove on the underside of the log with the rail of the grate Push the log back to the pilot housing Log 3 should fi...

Page 35: ...burner 6 9 LOUVRE INSTALLATION A B A B SLOT TAB SLOT HINGE CLIP 57 1A UPPER LOUVRES Insert the louvre tabs into the slots located at the top left and right corners of the unit LOWER LOUVRES Insert the...

Page 36: ...NT NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE ANSI NFPA NO 70 IN THE UNITED STATES ALWAYS LIGHT THE PILOT WHETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME OR IF THE GAS SUPPLY HAS RAN OUT WITH THE GLASS DOOR OPENED OR REMOVED 69 2 The NIGHT L...

Page 37: ...e lit until the thermo couple has cooled Allow approximately 60 seconds for the thermocouple to cool When lighting and re lighting the gas knob cannot be turned from pilot to off unless the knob is de...

Page 38: ...Shutter Openings Front LP 1 2 NG 1 4 This appliance has an air shutter that has been factory set open according to the chart below Regardless of venturi orientation closing the air shutter will cause...

Page 39: ...2 OF THERMOCOUPLE THERMOPILE 9 4 RESTRICTING VERTICAL VENTS 77 3 Vertical installations may display a very active flame If this appearance is not desirable the vent exit must be restricted using a re...

Page 40: ...of the ports which may not be burning or are not burning properly D Check to see that the pilot flame is large enough to engulf the flame sensor and or thermocouple thermopile as well as reaches the...

Page 41: ...lf Steel parts only as lamp and lens are spe cial high temperature products When re installing ensure integrity of gasket seal THE FIREBOX MUST BE SEALED NOTE Over tightening the screws could break th...

Page 42: ...t covered by the warranty policy 10 3 BLOWER REPLACEMENT WARNING RISK OF FIRE AND ELECTRICAL SHOCK TURN OFF THE GAS AND ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING THIS APPLIANCE USE ONLY WOLF STEEL APPROVED OP...

Page 43: ...LTD WARNING NOTE Care must be taken when removing and disposing of any broken glass or damaged components Be sure to vacuum up any broken glass from inside the appliance before operation COMPONENTS RE...

Page 44: ...40 W170 0063 STORM COLLAR 41 W263 0054 ROOF FLASHING GD 111 ROOF TERMINAL KIT 8 12 TO 12 12 PITCH 37 W670 0006 VERTICAL CAP 38 W490 0073 INNER OUTER SLEEVE 39 W010 0567 ROOF SUPPORT 40 W170 0063 STORM...

Page 45: ...AB LOUVRE KIT UPPER LOWER ANTIQUE BRASS 62 L38PB LOUVRE KIT UPPER LOWER POLISHED BRASS 62 L38SS LOUVRE KIT UPPER LOWER STAINLESS STEEL 63 KB 35 VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH 64 W500 0033 V S S MOUNTING PLATE...

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Page 47: ...valve Faulty valve Replace Pilot burning no gas to main burner gas knob is on HI wall switch thermostat is on Thermostat or switch is defective Connect a jumper wire across the wall switch terminals i...

Page 48: ...ames are very aggressive Door is ajar Ensure the mechanical means of securing the door is providing a tight seal Carbon is being deposited on glass logs or combustion chamber surfaces Air shutter has...

Page 49: ...ironmental conditions such as rooftops buildings nearby trees hills mountains inadequate vents or ventilation excessive venting configurations insufficient makeup air or negative air pressures which m...

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Page 51: ...51 W415 0570 E 04 23 12 16 0 NOTES 44 1...

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