background image

Version 1.0b 

27 

 

STEP 14 

Open the gas supply and perform gas leak test.  One of the best methods used to check for gas 
leaks is soap bubbles.  Soap bubbles are made by mixing liquid detergent with a little water and 
shaking vigorously to create soap bubbles.  Cover the gas pipe joint or valve component with 
these soap bubbles.  If soap bubbles grow in size or the bubbles are blown off the connection, a 
gas leak exists.  Make necessary repairs and retest until no change in soap bubbles is seen at 
any joint or valve connection.  

WARNING:

 DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME TO 

CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS

 

 

STEP 15 

Re-light the appliance.  Check the flame control operation. 

 

NATURAL GAS CONVERSION 

If conversion is required from propane fuel to natural gas fuel, follow the same 15 steps listed in the section 
above using the proper Country Flame natural gas conversion kit.  Adhere to the following: 

NOTE:

  Conversion kits are to be installed by qualified service technicians. 

NOTE:

  Do not install a kit IF conversion items are missing; check kit for all parts needed. 

NOTE:

  A Torx T20 Tamper-Proof screwdriver may be ordered separately if needed. 

 

THERMOSTAT/FAN CIRCUIT 

The Inglenook gas log control valve is pre-wired to accept a millivolt wall thermostat.  This remote 
thermostat can be used to turn the Inglenook gas log system on and off automatically.  If additional airflow 
is desired, purchase an optional Inglenook blower kit, part number IN-6200, directly from Country Flame or 
one of its local authorized dealers.  Follow the instructions provided with the blower kit.  The blower will 
automatically turn on when the heat sensing thermo-disc closes.  The fan speed is controlled by the rheostat 
speed control.  Connect the wall thermostat to the terminal block on the control valve as shown in FIGURE 
28 below.  CAUTION:  Label all wires prior to disconnecting them when servicing either the controls or the 
blower system.  Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operational conditions.  ALWAYS verify 
proper operation of the Inglenook gas logs, the control valve, the thermostat, and the optional blower after 
servicing is complete.  If operational issues are noted after servicing is complete, DO NOT USE THE 
Inglenook until corrections are made. 

1/16" to 1/8"

ON

OFF

ADJ

PILOT

IN

OUT

PI

LO

T ON

OFF

LO

HI

PIEZOELECTRIC
IGNITER

THERMOPILE

PILOT BURNER

ON/OFF SWITCH

TH

TP

TP TH

OPTIONAL (millivolt)
REMOTE RECEIVER

OPTIONAL (millivolt)
REMOTE SENDER

OPTIONAL (millivolt)
THERMOSTAT

IGNITER

THERMOCOUPLE

 

FIGURE 28:  THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAM 

Summary of Contents for INGLS 24-N

Page 1: ...contained in this manual are not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life IF YOU SMELL GAS FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not light any appliance Do...

Page 2: ...LLATION GAS LOGS 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 21 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 21 TO TURN OFF GAS TO INGLENOOK 21 FIRST FIRE 21 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 22 SPECIFIC TASKS 22 CLEANING BURNERS AND CONTROLS 22 REPL...

Page 3: ...Version 1 0b 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOVA mV SET UP GUIDE 31 SAFETY LABEL 32 REPLACEMENT PARTS INGLS 24N or INGLS 24P 33 LIMITED 10 YEAR WARRANTY 34...

Page 4: ...vironment while obtaining maximum value from the purchase Each employee at Country Flame pledges to ensure every one of our customers has our continuing commitment of product support Country Flame ded...

Page 5: ...high traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures Maintain safe clearances stay away to avoid burns or clothing...

Page 6: ...that the combustion air vent has no blockage allowing free airflow into the combustion chamber NEW INSTALLATION For first time Inglenook fireplace installations complete ALL installation instructions...

Page 7: ...obtain new parts before attempting wood burning operations in the Inglenook fireplace again FIGURE 1 INGLENOOK SOLID FUEL PARTS REMOVAL TABLE 1 should be used as a checklist to ensure all solid wood...

Page 8: ...by suitable gas pipe hangars or straps Install drip leg traps where condensate might accumulate in the gas supply line Verify local code requirements for sediment traps Traps collect moisture and sedi...

Page 9: ...by a certified professional For lighting instructions refer to the section on first fire in this manual or on the units control panel ON OFF PILOT H I LO PILOT ADJ IN OUT FIGURE 3 SIT 820 mV NOVA GAS...

Page 10: ...ont Orifice Spud Rear Spud Orifice 1 IN 6516 55 DMS LP Rear Orifice Spud Conversion Label 1 IN 6522 Conversion NG to LP Instructions 1 IN 6524 Conversion Kit Instructions TABLE 2b IN 6503 CONVERSION K...

Page 11: ...ING inches 0 1 8 PILOT ORIFICE DMS 51 35 INPUT RATING Btu hr 610 1370 Meters 59 000 58 700 ORIFICE SIZE DMS 610 1370 Meters 32 44 49 56 MANIFOLD PRESSURE Inches of Water Column 3 5 10 0 MANIFOLD PRESS...

Page 12: ...bly includes the gas valve and gas line with front and rear gas orifices the gas valve frame the base plate and the pilot valve assembly This assembly should be placed through the grate opening and sh...

Page 13: ...ttom of the Inglenook Fireplace Note that the gas tube of the rear burner must go through the slot in the right side of the floor and sit on top of the rear burner orifice mounted to the lower gas lin...

Page 14: ...front burner tray will sit flat into its opening FIGURE 10 shows the front burner tray sitting in the Inglenook Fireplace The front burner plate is blue in color and the rear burner plate is red in c...

Page 15: ...a look at the proper installation FIGURE 12 LOG RETAINER STEP 4 COMPLETE STEP 5 The control panel is installed in STEP 5 The control panel face plate covers the ash pan housing opening FIGURE 13 show...

Page 16: ...h effect to the log system when gas is burnt Embers also help to break up the gas molecules as they pass through the front and rear burner plates and into the burn chamber where these gas molecules co...

Page 17: ...orrectly will cause the Inglenook gas log system to burn inefficiently Inefficient gas burns can create a significant amount of soot WARNING Do not reconfigure the logs in any different formation othe...

Page 18: ...Version 1 0b 18 FIGURE 17 THIRD LOG INSTALLATION FIGURE 18 FOURTH LOG INSTALLATION...

Page 19: ...Version 1 0b 19 FIGURE 19 FIFTH LOG INSTALLATION FIGURE 20 SIXTH LOG INSTALLATION...

Page 20: ...the next page The entire system should be carefully monitored for the first several fires until the homeowner is convinced that everything is operating properly If there are any signs that the Ingleno...

Page 21: ...r LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information above this section 8 Push in and turn the ON PILOT OFF control knob counterclockwise to ON 2 3 4 5 6 7 Turn off all electrical power to the I...

Page 22: ...pect and clean pilot assembly and inspect and clean surrounding burner area REPLACE OLD EMBERS FREQUENCY Once during annual inspection PERFORMED BY Qualified service technician TASK PERFORMED Replace...

Page 23: ...lation GENERAL CLEANING REQUIREMENTS Routinely perform general cleaning of the Inglenook to remove all dust lint or other debris that has built up during non use or in the off season Clean the two bur...

Page 24: ...Item C comes preinstalled into Item E Inspect the wiring of the pilot assembly before installation to ensure all wires are properly connected to the gas valve The gas control valve Item D must be plu...

Page 25: ...ppliance is checked as specified in the owner instructions supplied with the kit STEP 1 Turn the control knob to the OFF position and turn off the gas supply to the valve STEP 2 Remove control knob ex...

Page 26: ...lot flame diffuser FIGURE 25 Item B by pulling up on it The retainer clip FIGURE 26 Item A should release the pilot flame diffuser with a light pulling motion b Remove the pilot gas orifice FIGURE 10...

Page 27: ...k gas log control valve is pre wired to accept a millivolt wall thermostat This remote thermostat can be used to turn the Inglenook gas log system on and off automatically If additional airflow is des...

Page 28: ...ve hand tight plus turn with a wrench Defective thermocouple mV Plus systems Verify that thermocouple is not kinked or damaged Check open circuit voltage of thermocouple Voltage should be between 18mV...

Page 29: ...me procedures but substitute the word wall switch where the word thermostat appears Excessive wire resistance Make certain that all mV connections are made using wire of the proper AWG size Refer to t...

Page 30: ...mA NOVA mV Plus Vented Coil Resistance 2 25 0 5 Coil resistance 0 018 0 003 Minimum Voltage 145 mV Hold in current Less than 200mA Drop out current Greater than 80mA NOVA mV Plus Un vented Coil Resist...

Page 31: ...le to engage the safety magnet Remember the Millivolt Plus system uses a thermocouple to power the safety magnet and the Millivot system utilize power from a single thermopile to engage the safety mag...

Page 32: ...Version 1 0b 32 SAFETY LABEL FIGURE 29 CONTROL PANEL OVERLAY...

Page 33: ...gure 30 Item 3 FRONT BURNER ASSEMBLY IN 6506 Figure 30 Item 4 GAS VALVE PLATE ASSEMBLY IN 6528 Figure 30 Item 5 GRATE ASSEMBLY IN 6520 Figure 30 Item 6 CONTROL PANEL FACEPLATE IN 6527 Figure 15 21 Ite...

Page 34: ...ts or accessories not including glass panels broken during misuse or careless handling Country Flame Technologies shall not be responsible for any labor transportation or other costs Furthermore Count...

Reviews: