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W415-0857 / B / 02.14.11

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5.2  BRICK PANEL INSTALLATION

Install the base panels as illustrated in on page 11. The side panel sits

 

under the bracket tab

.

 Holding the side 

panel in position, bend down the tab to secure.

DRYWALL

DRYWALL

4” MIN

5.3 FACING

Combustible materials may be installed fl ush with the front of the appliance but must not cover any of the black 
face-areas of the appliance. Non-combustible material (brick, stone or ceramic tile) may protrude in these 
areas.
It is not necessary to install a hearth extension with this appliance system.  
When roughing in the appliance, raise the appliance to accommodate for the thickness of the fi nished fl oor 
materials, i.e. Tile, carpeting, hard wood, which if not planned for will interfere with the opening of the lower ac-
cess door and the installation of many decorative fl ashing accessories.

5.4 FINISHING

See “FINISHING” section for complete instructions regarding mantel re-
quirements and installations, log placement and upper and lower louvre 
attachments.

Summary of Contents for CVF40N

Page 1: ...lding Immediately 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...

Page 2: ...END INSTALLATION 15 5 1 FRAMING 15 5 2 BRICK PANEL INSTALLATION 16 5 3 FACING 16 5 4 FINISHING 16 6 0 SEE THRU INSTALLATION 17 6 1 FRAMING 17 6 2 BRICK PANEL INSTALLATION 18 6 3 FACING 18 6 4 FINISHIN...

Page 3: ...VIEW Louvres see LOUVRE INSTALLATION section Hood see HOOD section Counter top see COUNTER TOP BAR INSTALLATION section Logs see LOG PLACEMENT section Bricks see BRICK PANEL INSTALLATION section Ratin...

Page 4: ...o protect children from hot surfaces These screens and guards must be fastened to the floor Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be replaced prior to operating the appliance It is imp...

Page 5: ...2 GAS ELECTRICAL INLET 41 4 61 2 321 2 38 4 SIDED SEE THRU 36 401 2 271 2 221 8 221 8 21 2 GAS ELECTRICAL INLET 41 4 61 2 321 2 38 38 251 8 36 401 2 27 221 8 221 8 21 2 GAS ELECTRICAL INLET 41 4 61 2...

Page 6: ...pressures in excess of 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply pi...

Page 7: ...AND BED SITTING ROOM INSTALLATION ALTITUDE INPUT REDUCED INPUT 0 2000 FT 0 610m 30 000 BTU h 20 000 BTU h 0 2000 FT 0 610m 28 500 BTU h 22 000 BTU h MODEL GVF40 N CVF400 N MODEL GVF40 P CVF400 P MANI...

Page 8: ...owever if a problem should occur A Ensure sufficient combustion and circulation air B Use a dehumidifier C Do not use the unvented room appliance as a primary heat source WARNING IF THE AREA IN WHICH...

Page 9: ...el burning appliances within this space then the 30 000 BTU h input of the appliance is suitable to be installed This also assumes that the construction of this space is not unusually tight 19 3 EXAMP...

Page 10: ...provide 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 WARNING RISK OF FIRE EXPLOSION...

Page 11: ...itch and replace with the leads from the wall switch millivolt thermostat 50 1 3 1 2 WARNING DO NOT CONNECT EITHER THE WALL SWITCH THERMOSTAT OR GAS VALVE DIRECTLY TO 110 VOLT ELECTRICITY 3 5 MOBILE H...

Page 12: ...AIR SPACE CLEARANCE MAY CAUSE OVER HEATING AND FIRE PREVENT CONTACT WITH SAGGING OR LOOSE INSULATION OR FRAMING AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BLOCK OPENING INTO THE CHASE TO PREVENT ENTRY OF BLOWN I...

Page 13: ...irectly on of the top extension NOTE Maximum weight tolerance is 400 lbs provided that it is evenly distributed across the top extensions of the appliance In order to achieve a counter top or bar type...

Page 14: ...ion with this appliance system When roughing in the appliance raise the appliance to accommodate for the thickness of the finished floor materials i e Tile carpeting hard wood which if not planned for...

Page 15: ...USE OVER HEATING AND FIRE PREVENT CONTACT WITH SAGGING OR LOOSE INSULATION OR FRAMING AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BLOCK OPENING INTO THE CHASE TO PREVENT ENTRY OF BLOWN IN INSULATION MAKE SURE INS...

Page 16: ...ustible material brick stone or ceramic tile may protrude in these areas It is not necessary to install a hearth extension with this appliance system When roughing in the appliance raise the appliance...

Page 17: ...TION OR FRAMING AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BLOCK OPENING INTO THE CHASE TO PREVENT ENTRY OF BLOWN IN INSULATION MAKE SURE INSU LATION AND OTHER MATERIALS ARE SECURED WHEN CONSTRUCTING THE ENCLOSU...

Page 18: ...ombustible material brick stone or ceramic tile may protrude in these areas It is not necessary to install a hearth extension with this appliance system When roughing in the appliance raise the applia...

Page 19: ...ACE CLEARANCE MAY CAUSE OVER HEATING AND FIRE PREVENT CONTACT WITH SAGGING OR LOOSE INSULATION OR FRAMING AND OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS BLOCK OPENING INTO THE CHASE TO PREVENT ENTRY OF BLOWN IN INSU...

Page 20: ...not necessary to install a hearth extension with this appliance system When roughing in the appliance raise the appliance to accommodate for the thickness of the finished floor materials i e Tile car...

Page 21: ...TC ARE CLEARLY MAINTAINED WHEN USING PAINT OR LACQUER TO FINISH THE MANTEL THE PAINT OR LACQUER MUST BE HEAT RESISTANT TO PREVENT DISCOLOURATION 73 1 WARNING LOGS MUST BE PLACED IN THEIR EXACT LOCATIO...

Page 22: ...should rest in the groove on top of log 2 The slot in the underside of piece 3b fits over 3a Place the end of piece 3b onto the pin F As with log 1 log 4 is also cradled by the texture of the burner...

Page 23: ...he base 5a slopes outwards between logs 2 and 4 As with pieces 3a b piece 5b fits over piece 5a Place the end of piece 5b onto the pin H The upper end of log 5 rests in the groove on top of log 4 and...

Page 24: ...SHIELD STAND OFF REMOVAL Remove the backing of the logo supplied and place on the screen cover as indi cated 8 7 LOGO PLACEMENT A B C SLOT A B C CLIPS CENTRE SLOT TAB SLOT HINGE CLIP 57 2 UPPER LOUVR...

Page 25: ...tall the thermal switch into the appliance bracket Then replace the bracket in the location it was removed Connect the two ends of the unattached wires by the bracket to the thermal switch Connect the...

Page 26: ...electric power to the appliance Open the control door Turn the gas knob clockwise to off Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you smell gas including near the floor STOP Follow B in the above s...

Page 27: ...UTTER IS IMPROPERLY ADJUSTED WARNING 49 5 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 c...

Page 28: ...Verify proper operation after servicing This appliance and its venting system should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person The appliance area must be kept clear a...

Page 29: ...T OF WIRE 3 W385 0430 CONTINENTAL LOGO 4 GL 657 BGD40 LOG SET 5 W135 0284 LOG 1 6 W135 0285 LOG 2 7 W135 0286 LOG 3 PIECE A 8 W135 0287 LOG 3 PIECE B 9 W135 0288 LOG 4 10 W135 0289 LOG 5 PIECE A 11 W1...

Page 30: ...N 35 W010 2146 PAN BURNER 36 W475 0624 FIBRE BURNER COVER 37 W662 0001 NATURAL GAS OXYGEN DEPLETION SENSOR SYSTEM 37 W662 0005 PROPANE GAS OXYGEN DEPLETION SENSOR SYSTEM 38 W660 0005 BURNER ON OFF SWI...

Page 31: ...31 W415 0857 B 02 14 11 7 23 25 24 36 32 22 31 28 34 8 9 6 10 11 5 16 21 18 17 20 27 33 30 41 42 4 37 14 12 15 13 25 35 43...

Page 32: ...low Service or replace Oxygen Depletion Sensor System Correct piping and or regulator to provide correct pressure Ensure adequate supply pressure Pilot goes out when the gas knob is released The gas v...

Page 33: ...Depletion Sensor System Call the gas distributor Pilot goes out while standing Main burner is in OFF position Gas piping is undersized Turn on all gas appliances and see if pilot flame flutters dimin...

Page 34: ...of the methods described in ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or the applicable local code Not enough ventilation air Increase fresh air supply Use one of the methods described in ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 or the applica...

Page 35: ...s due to water weather damage long periods of dampness condensation damaging chemicals or cleaners will not be the responsibility of NAPOLEON All parts replaced under the President s Limited Lifetime...

Page 36: ...36 W415 0857 B 02 14 11 16 0 SERVICE HISTORY 43 1...

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