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 Installation 

 

(for qualified installers only)

 

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© Travis Industries 

4150126 

100-01418 

Typical Framing Dims. – Pier Configuration 

 

 

Version 

Width (x) 

Height (y) 
12” Glass 

Height (y) 
20” Glass 

Height (y) 
30” Glass 

Height (y) 
36” Glass 

78” Pier 

79.5” (2020mm) 

50.625” 

(1286mm) 

58.625” 

(1490mm) 

68.625”  

(1744mm) 

74.625” 

(1896mm) 

90” Pier

 

91.5” (2325mm) 

102” Pier 

103.5” (2629mm) 

114” Pier 

115.5” (2934mm) 

126” Pier 

127.5” (3239mm) 

 

 

19.625"

499mm

x

y

The framing above the fireplace 

must be self-supporting (the 

fireplace is not load-bearing).

When using a top plate, you may need to notch it at 

the center to provide adequate vent clearance.

3" (77mm) Maximum for vent clearance.  

Do not place vertical framing directly in the 

center above the fireplace - it will infringe 

upon the vent clearance requirements.

Summary of Contents for fireplace

Page 1: ...Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Tested and Listed by Report 100884872PRT 001 ANSI Z21 50b 2014 CSA 2 22b 2014 Gas Fired Domestic and Commercial Heating Equipment Vented Gas Fireplace This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently located manufactured home USA only or mobile home where not prohibited by local code...

Page 2: ...ses unless a certified kit is used This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air filters Keep burner and control compartment clean See installation and operating instructions accompanying appliance This appliance must be properly connected to a venting system in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions See owner s manual for approved brands of venting WARNING Imprope...

Page 3: ...d Configuration 33 Typical Framing Dims See Through Configuration 34 Typical Framing Dims Pier Configuration 35 Typical Framing Dims Island Configuration 36 Typical Framing Dims Full Bay Configuration 37 Typical Framing Dims Right Sided Corner 38 Typical Framing Dims Left Sided Corner 39 Nailing Brackets 40 Accessing Internal Components 41 Gas Line Requirements 43 Electrical Input Connection 45 Co...

Page 4: ...installed in Manufactured Housing only after the home is site located All exhaust gases must be vented outside the structure of the living area Combustion air is drawn from outside the living area structure The venting must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance Notify your insurance company before hooking up this fireplace The instructions in this manua...

Page 5: ...ortant operating and maintenance instructions that you will need at a later time Always follow the instructions in this manual Instruct everyone in the house how to shut gas off to the appliance and at the gas main shutoff valve The gas main shutoff valve is usually next to the gas meter or propane tank and requires a wrench to shut off Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on ...

Page 6: ... When ordering the fireplace it is critical you specify which side the master module is located and communicate this with all involved with the installation the orientation of the master module affects several installation parameters The secondary module connects to the master module with a flexible gas line electrical jumper and LED connections Gas Electrical and Power Exhaust Hookup The master m...

Page 7: ... side Important Notes Regarding Framing We strongly suggest framing around the fireplace after it is in place If you do frame before fireplace placement add 6 to each side 12 total to allow for fireplace assembly Horizontal Dimensions Specifications Version Width x Exhaust Loc y Air Intakes Power Exhaust BTUs 72 Single Sided See Through 74 1880mm 19 483mm 2 Low Volume 87 000 84 Single Sided See Th...

Page 8: ...ocated includes 120v input exhaust vent power harness on off LED harness e Gas Inlet On master module NOTE the gas inlet is always located along the front edge even if master module is on the left side Horizontal Dimensions Specifications Version Width x Exhaust Loc y Air Intakes Power Exhaust BTUs 78 Pier 79 2007mm 19 483mm 2 Low Volume 87 000 90 Pier 91 2312mm 25 635mm 3 High Volume 101 500 102 ...

Page 9: ...nt power harness on off LED harness e Gas Inlet On master module NOTE the gas inlet is always located along the front edge even if master module is on the left side Horizontal Dimensions Specifications Version Width x Exhaust Loc y Air Intakes Power Exhaust BTUs 84 Island 84 2134mm 24 610mm 2 Low Volume 87 000 96 Island 96 2439mm 36 915mm 3 High Volume 101 500 108 Island 108 2744mm 36 915mm 3 High...

Page 10: ... harness on off LED harness e Gas Inlet On master module NOTE the gas inlet is always located along the front edge even if master module is on the left side Horizontal Dimensions Specifications Version Width x Exhaust Loc y Air Intakes Power Exhaust BTUs 84 Full Bay 84 2134mm 24 610mm 2 Low Volume 87 000 96 Full Bay 96 2439mm 36 915mm 3 High Volume 101 500 108 Full Bay 108 2744mm 36 915mm 3 High V...

Page 11: ...st vent power harness on off LED harness e Gas Inlet On master module NOTE the gas inlet is always located along the front edge even if master module is on the left side Horizontal Dimensions Specifications Version Width x Exhaust Loc y Air Intakes Power Exhaust BTUs 78 Right or Left Side 79 2007mm 19 483mm 2 Low Volume 87 000 90 Right or Left Side 91 2312mm 25 635mm 3 High Volume 101 500 102 Righ...

Page 12: ...st vent power harness on off LED harness e Gas Inlet On master module NOTE the gas inlet is always located along the front edge even if master module is on the left side Horizontal Dimensions Specifications Version Width x Exhaust Loc y Air Intakes Power Exhaust BTUs 78 Right or Left Side 79 2007mm 19 483mm 2 Low Volume 87 000 90 Right or Left Side 91 2312mm 25 635mm 3 High Volume 101 500 102 Righ...

Page 13: ... own box Gloss Black Enamel Silver Painted Matte Black Painted Exhaust Damper Wiring Harness Yes 50 Foot 94700887 150 Foot 94700888 250 Foot 94700889 10 B Vent Yes In its own box s 36 Section 98900060 18 Section 98900061 90 Elbow 98900062 45 Elbow 98900063 12 Adjustable Section 98900064 Wall Strap 98900065 Fire Stop 98900066 Optional Intake Damper s A Hardware Box Hori w Term 6 98900093 Hori w Ter...

Page 14: ... Coupler Nuts d 2 3 8 20 Bolts e 2 Washers e Titan Lock Components UPPER FIREPLACE COMPONENTS 1 Upper Center U Brace f 4 1 4 20 Nuts 4 Washers 2 Upper Outer Braces threaded 14 6 75 Long g 2 Upper Outer Braces smooth 14 6 75 Long h 4 1 2 20 x 3 5 Bolts 4 1 2 20 Coupler Nuts LOWER FIREPLACE COMPONENTS 2 LOWER Center U Braces i 4 1 4 20 Nuts 4 Washers 2 Lower Outer Braces threaded 6 75 Long j 2 Lower...

Page 15: ...ignment track leave gap between fireplaces see page 18 c Remove shipping end caps from fireplace modules see page 19 d Remove components to allow for fireplace joining see page 20 4 Join the fireplace modules a Slide fireplace modules together see page 23 b Install upper titan lock braces do not tighten at this time see page 24 c Install lower titan lock braces do not tighten at this time see page...

Page 16: ...building at a minimum height of eight 8 feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS Inspection The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equip...

Page 17: ...orting the fireplace and vent Use minimum plywood for the platform Assemble the alignment track using the included 8 screws see a and b below Once assembled it may be secured to the platform see c below Make sure to align the track to the platform and framing the front edge of the track is 3 375 86mm from the front edge of the fireplace and platform Verify the Alignment Track is Level Before Proce...

Page 18: ...k Place the fireplace on the alignment track Take care to prevent damage to the fireplace Make sure the fireplace sections are separated to allow for shipping end cap removal NOTE We strongly recommend the use of one or two Escalara lifts or a forklift when installing the fireplace This greatly reduces the chance of damage to the fireplace or injury to installers NOTE You may wish to leave one or ...

Page 19: ...End Caps from Fireplace Modules The shipping end caps are used to support the fireplace during shipping and placement Do not remove the end caps until the fireplace is on the alignment track The shipping end caps and screws may be recycled once removed NOTE Make sure the alignment tool remains in place ...

Page 20: ... Burners Near Center of Fireplace Remove the media trays and the burners near the center of the fireplace where the two fireplace modules join see illustration below and pictures on the following page This allows for access to the area near where the fireplaces join Media Tray Removal Remove the media trays from both fireplace modules see picture below ...

Page 21: ...ified installers only 21 Travis Industries 4150126 100 01418 Burner Removal Remove the burner lock down bracket it is held in place with a single screw Lift the burner up and out of the fireplace Remove the burner supports ...

Page 22: ... correctly After removing the baffle note its orientation The baffles have markings on top that denote its location The center mark denotes the module L for left module R for right module The marks on the ends denote which end goes to the left L and right R NOTE The fireplace module always has the gas control valve to the front See Through Pier Island Configurations Remove the upper Titan Lock acc...

Page 23: ... the intake channel between the fireplaces and out the intake starter collar see illustration below MAKE SURE ALL WIRING AND LED STRIPS ARE MOVED ASIDE These electrical components should be moved aside so they do not become pinched or damaged The LED strips near the areas being joined should be positioned inwards not through the grommeted holes see pictures below Make sure the LED Wires are Positi...

Page 24: ...ert the upper inner brace into place see c below Place washers over the studs then hand tighten the nuts to secure the brace in place See Through Pier Island Configurations Insert the second upper outer brace into place from the opposite side same as b below but from opposite side Hand tighten the coupler nuts onto the brace Single Sided Bay Side Configurations The upper outer brace for the back s...

Page 25: ...es until the glass opening is adjusted see 26 for details With the fireplace slid together a insert the lower outer braces into place see b below Hand tighten the coupler nuts onto the brace Insert the lower inner braces into place see c below Place washers over the studs then hand tighten the nuts to secure the brace in place a b c b c b b 7 16 Socket 3 4 Socket ...

Page 26: ... To align the glass opening place the alignment tool between the two modules Use the wing nuts to expand the support until it is tight Measure the glass opening height on one side Then measure where the two modules come together This height should be identical Use the wing nuts to expand the support as needed until the glass opening height is uniform Do not remove the alignment tool until the Tita...

Page 27: ...ter braces approximately 80 ft lbs Lastly tighten the inner lower brackets snug 20 ft lbs 7 8 Socket Wrench outer braces 7 16 Socket Wrench inner braces NOTE After tightening the Titan Locks double check the glass opening height It should be uniform across the width of the glass opening If it is not you will need to loosen the titan locks adjust the alignment tool then re tighten the titan locks R...

Page 28: ...o the measurement at the center to verify glass height is uniform If the center height is within 1 8 of the outer heights adjustment is sufficient and the rods may be left in place replace covers plates over the tension rods to complete finalize tension rod adjustment d If the height is slightly less at the center tighten the bolts 1 turn do not tighten the bolts more than 40 ft lbs Repeat steps c...

Page 29: ...verify the fireplace is level check several spots across the entire length Use shims or washers spacers under the fireplace if necessary to make sure the fireplace is level The alignment track as hoirzontal holes that allow for the fireplace to be secured to the track Make sure the fireplace is correctly positioneed left to right then use 8 zip screws to secure the fireplace to the track ...

Page 30: ...nt track the gas and electrical systems between the modules may be joined Gas Inlet Connection A 3 5 87mm flex connector is shipped attached to the fireplace see photo below to the left It is used to connect the gas lines between modules Attach the open end of the connector to the adjoining fireplace see photo below to the right Make sure to leak test this connection after gas is plumbed to the fi...

Page 31: ...ch to the power input on the IFC green to ground white to neutral N blue to line L see photo below to the right Attach the green phoenix connector black and white wire to the on off system connector Attach the LED connectors between sections see photo below On Off System Connector black white wire with green connector Power connectors Green White Blue Wires These connectors are for other jumpers C...

Page 32: ...lace 0 NOTE do not cover the glass opening with any material NOTE Side walls may be placed directly to the side of the fireplace d Clearance to Top of Fireplace 0 e Clearance to Bottom of Fireplace 0 may be placed directly on subfloor f Clearance to Vent 1 25mm Raised Fireplaces The fireplace and hearth if desired may be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace and vent The base of t...

Page 33: ...y Dimension x shown in the table below includes the extra 6 to each side Version Width x Height y 12 Glass Height y 20 Glass Height y 30 Glass Height y 36 Glass 72 Single Sided 86 2185mm 50 625 1286mm 58 625 1490mm 68 625 1744mm 74 625 1896mm 84 Single Sided 98 2490mm 96 Single Sided 110 2794mm 108 Single Sided 122 3099mm 120 Single Sided 134 3404mm 20 508mm x y 3 77mm Maximum for vent clearance D...

Page 34: ... the extra 6 to each side Version Width x Height y 12 Glass Height y 20 Glass Height y 30 Glass Height y 36 Glass 72 See Through 86 2185mm 50 625 1286mm 58 625 1490mm 68 625 1744mm 74 625 1896mm 84 See Through 98 2490mm 96 See Through 110 2794mm 108 See Through 122 3099mm 120 See Through 134 3404mm 19 625 499mm When using a top plate you may need to notch it at the center to provide adequate vent ...

Page 35: ...44mm 74 625 1896mm 90 Pier 91 5 2325mm 102 Pier 103 5 2629mm 114 Pier 115 5 2934mm 126 Pier 127 5 3239mm 19 625 499mm x y The framing above the fireplace must be self supporting the fireplace is not load bearing When using a top plate you may need to notch it at the center to provide adequate vent clearance 3 77mm Maximum for vent clearance Do not place vertical framing directly in the center abov...

Page 36: ...74 625 1896mm 96 Island 96 125 2442mm 108 Island 108 125 2747mm 120 Island 120 125 3052mm 132 Island 132 125 3356mm 19 625 499mm x y The framing above the fireplace must be self supporting the fireplace is not load bearing When using a top plate you may need to notch it at the center to provide adequate vent clearance 3 77mm Maximum for vent clearance Do not place vertical framing directly in the ...

Page 37: ...s type of installation may protrude forward from the back wall of the opening a maximum of 5 25 134mm when using 13mm drywall Consult the dimensions page and plan your installation prior to framing the opening Version Width x Height y 12 Glass Height y 20 Glass Height y 30 Glass Height y 36 Glass 84 Full Bay 84 125 2137mm 50 625 1286mm 58 625 1490mm 68 625 1744mm 74 625 1896mm 96 Full Bay 96 125 2...

Page 38: ...dimensions page for details Framing for this type of installation may protrude forward from the back wall of the opening a maximum of 5 25 134mm when using 13mm drywall Consult the dimensions page and plan your installation prior to framing the opening Version Width x Height y 12 Glass Height y 20 Glass Height y 30 Glass Height y 36 Glass 78 Right Side 79 5 2020mm 50 625 1286mm 58 625 1490mm 68 62...

Page 39: ...e dimensions page for details Framing for this type of installation may protrude forward from the back wall of the opening a maximum of 5 25 134mm when using 13mm drywall Consult the dimensions page and plan your installation prior to framing the opening Version Width x Height y 12 Glass Height y 20 Glass Height y 30 Glass Height y 36 Glass 78 Left Side 79 5 2020mm 50 625 1286mm 58 625 1490mm 68 6...

Page 40: ...rackets are shipped flat against the side of the fireplace see a below Remove the 2 mounting screws position the bracket and secure it as shown to the right a and b After the fireplace is in place bend the bracket back see c and secure it to the framing with screws see d NOTE Make sure the fireplace is square and plumb when placed in the framing Measured corner to corner the fireplace should be sq...

Page 41: ...rnal circuits Remove the front outer glass pane see page 73 Remove the intake air channel media tray At this point most of the internal components may be accessed see descriptions below Internal Shut Off Valve Access The internal shutoff is accessed following the directions above The valve is positioned near the gas inlet left right or bottom NOTE The shut off valve must be closed while pressure t...

Page 42: ...r accessing internal components Next Remove the front inner glass pane see page 73 Remove the media trays next to the burners NOTE The trays have a notch that must face the burner when re installed Remove the burner lock down bracket it is held in place with a single screw Lift the burner up and out of the fireplace Remove the burner supports ...

Page 43: ...shutoff valve Leak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior to and after starting the fireplace The fireplace has an internal shutoff valve An additional shutoff valve is required It must be accessible and within 6 of the fireplace Fuel This fireplace is designed either for natural gas or for propane but not for both Gas Line Connection Installation must be performed by a qualified...

Page 44: ...eplace Type of Ends 1 Sided Two Steel Ends See Through Two Steel Ends Pier One Steel One Glass End Full Bay Two Glass Ends Island Two Glass Ends Gas Inlet Steel End The gas inlet is on the side not available from the base Gas Inlet Glass End The gas inlet is on the side or the base NOTE The gas inlet on the base is only available in one location When looking from the side the gas inlet from the ba...

Page 45: ...accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 The electrical line must supply 120 Volts 60 Hz and 7 Amps maximum draw Route the electrical connection through the cover plates and attach to the electrical input wires as shown below Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing con...

Page 46: ...to the molex connector on the fireplace as shown below HINT Keep the cover plates disconnected until all wiring to the fireplace is attached You may also wish to leave the romex clamps loose until the cover plates are ready to be attached The opposite end of the damper harness attaches to the power vent assembly see Wiring the Power Exhaust Assembly for details Strain Relief remove to install wire...

Page 47: ...se with fireplace and connect it to the molex connector on the fireplace see illustration below This wire is routed to the power exhaust assembly see Wiring the Power Exhaust Assembly for details HINT Keep the cover plates disconnected until all wiring to the fireplace is attached You may also wish to leave the romex clamps loose until the cover plates are ready to be attached Power Exhaust Lead P...

Page 48: ... through the romex clamp and attach the 120v wiring as detailed in the wiring diagram below After the cover is replaced tighten the clamp to secure the wiring WARNING BLOWER CAPACITOR WILL RETAIN A CHARGE Once power is supplied to the blower capacitor it will retain a charge for approximately 5 minutes even after power is shut off Take care when working with this circuit especially with the hot bl...

Page 49: ...see illustration below to the right Route the wires through the slot on the cover plate and replace the strain relief Attach the molex connector from the harness to the molex connector inside the exhaust box assembly Exhaust Damper Molex Connector Replace the junction box cover making sure all wiring is properly inserted Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring...

Page 50: ...molex connector and quick connects on the fireplace as shown below HINT Keep the cover plates disconnected until all wiring to the fireplace is attached You may also wish to leave the romex clamps loose until the cover plates are ready to be attached The opposite end of the On Off LED harness attaches to the on off switch and LED controller see Installing the On Off Switch and LED Controller on th...

Page 51: ...to 6 of slack in the harness wires to allow for switch controller access and removal Attach the on off switch and LED controller to the junction box with the included screws The included cover plate should be installed after the fireplace has been tested and the installation finalized Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and danger...

Page 52: ...This is especially important when the ducts are routed through heated areas that may be subject to humidification The chart below details air intake maximum height and length If the intake falls within the Standard Installation range shown below the air intakes may be 6 diameter If the intake falls within the shaded range you must contact Travis Industries to verify the installation and determine ...

Page 53: ...amper Attach the damper wires to the damper wire orientation does not matter These wires may be shortened or extended using suitable wiring When installing make sure all excess wire is positioned away from the damper so it does not interfere with damper operation After installation turn the fireplace on and visually check the intake dampers to verify they open correctly If using intake dampers the...

Page 54: ...ay 108 Version 3 Air Intakes See Through 72 Version Pier 78 Version Island 84 Version 2 Air Intakes See Through 84 Version Pier 90 Version Island 96 Version 3 Air Intakes See Through 96 Version Pier 102 Version Island 108 Version 3 Air Intakes See Through 108 Version Pier 114 Version Island 120 Version 3 Air Intakes a b a b c a b c a b c a b c See Through 120 Version Pier 126 Version Island 132 Ve...

Page 55: ...stall the starter collar Bend the tabs down to secure it Locate the intake damper wires and make sure they are accessible before proceeding WARNING DO NOT CONNECT THESE WIRES TOGETHER THIS WILL SHORT THE SYSTEM The intake damper requires a framed opening that is 8 203mm wide by 9 229mm tall Secure the intake damper plate to the framing Slide the intake damper into place Secure the intake damper to...

Page 56: ...t into place NOTE In the pictured example we have crimped the intake damper You may crimp this or use the included slider plate or connector to attach your flex duct Secure the flex duct to the intake damper with two screws DO NOT SCREW INTO THE TOP OF THE INTAKE DAMPER THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTAKE DAMPER ACTUATOR Use suitable tape to seal the duct joint Route the flex duct to the fireplace...

Page 57: ...lace and route the wires to the exterior of the duct Make sure the wires do not contact any sharp edges use grommets if necessary Seal the duct to ensure proper airflow Route the intake damper wires from the fireplace to the damper A 20 extension is provided to extend the wiring if additional wiring is needed use part 250 02295 or 18 gauge wire You will need to cut the quick connects off the end o...

Page 58: ...t a fire Do not fill air spaces with insulation Minimum Clearance to Vent 1 25mm Altitude Considerations This fireplace has been tested at altitudes ranging from sea level to 6 000 feet 1800 M In this testing we have found that the fireplace with its standard orifice burns correctly with just an air shutter adjustment Failure to adjust the air shutter properly may lead to improper combustion which...

Page 59: ... 90 elbow The chart below details maximum vent height and length If the termination falls within the Standard Installation range shown below the exhaust may be installed as detailed in this manual If the intake falls within the shaded range you must contact Travis Industries to verify the installation and determine the correct configuration you may need to up size the vent diameter or use a larger...

Page 60: ... high for approximately 30 seconds once the fireplace is turned on pre purge After 30 seconds the burner will turn on and the rheostat controls the speed of the exhaust blower NOTE Make sure to re install the rotating plate correctly If you put it on upside down it will not calibrate correctly Restrictor Installation Most vent configurations will require no restrictor If your flame is especially b...

Page 61: ...ements of the gas supplier G Minimum 48 1219mm clearance from any adjacent building H Minimum 84 2134mm clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways or driveways NOTE may not be used over a walkway or driveway shared by an adjacent building I Minimum 9 229mm clearance to any nonmechanical air supply inlet to the building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance J Minimum 36...

Page 62: ...dustries 4150126 100 01418 Power Vent Dimensions and Framing Power Exhaust Dimensions Low Volume RS12 94400903 2 75 70mm 11 25 286mm 2 875 73mm 2 875 73mm 7 75 197mm 11 75 298mm 20 25 514mm 21 5 546mm 10 75 273mm 21 75 552mm 24 75 629mm 22 75 578mm 17 432mm ...

Page 63: ...ly 63 Travis Industries 4150126 100 01418 Power Exhaust Dimensions High Volume RS16 94400904 2 625 67mm 16 407mm 3 76mm 8 625 220mm 14 125 359mm 25 635mm 26 25 667mm 13 125 334mm 26 75 680mm 29 75 756mm 27 5 699mm 21 625 550mm 3 76mm centered ...

Page 64: ...ersion Lo 160 94400905 The blower may be placed on its side or with the motor upwards DO NOT POSITION THE ASSEMBLY SO THE BLOWER MOTOR IS BELOW THE ASSEMBLY This will greatly shorten blower life and void the warranty 5 5 4 75 4 2 125 17 375 Intake Exhaust Motor Exhaust Junction Box Cover 12 625 14 25 7 5 9 125 6 25 ...

Page 65: ...ne Version Hi 180 94400906 The blower may be placed on its side or with the motor upwards DO NOT POSITION THE ASSEMBLY SO THE BLOWER MOTOR IS BELOW THE ASSEMBLY This will greatly shorten blower life and void the warranty 6 6 875 4 4 5 7 5 2 125 17 375 Intake Exhaust Motor Exhaust Junction Box Cover 14 16 10 875 ...

Page 66: ...d any vent Box must be properly weatherized to prevent rain or snow from entering Framing dimensions are listed below Height a Width b Small Blower 20 5 521mm 17 25 438mm Large Blower 25 25 642mm 21 875 556mm Box may be mounted in a vertical or horizontal position If mounted in a horizontal position the box must be mounted with the cooling holes on top to allow for proper airflow Horizontal Termin...

Page 67: ...may be placed along the perimeter of glass opening but must not extend over it This area must remain open to allow for glass removal and installation Fireplace must not be used to support the facing Heavy facing must be self supporting WARNING Do not use adhesive to secure the facing The high temperatures of the fireplace may cause adhesives to emit odors Use mastic or thin set or other non combus...

Page 68: ...ea shown below Make sure screws penetrate no more than 13mm into the fireplace Mantel Requirements A mantel combustible or non combustible may be installed above the fireplace Make sure it does not overlap the glass opening Do not drill screws into this shaded area The outer glass slides into this area Maximum Screw Penetration 1 2 long screws will hinder component access 2 51mm 2 51mm ...

Page 69: ...2 0 Pier Any Length 0 2 1 0 Island Any Length 0 0 0 0 Full Bay 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 Side 6 7 8 9 10 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Fireback Installation Order Type of Fireplace 1 Sided a Install 12 firebacks start at ends and work inwards align if necessary b Install divider firebacks c After inner glass is in place install end firebacks See Through a Insta...

Page 70: ...k The end fireback has a hole on the bottom The end firebacks are side specific each side is not interchangeable Make sure to place the end fireback with the slope facing outward see illustration to the right Divider Fireback The divider fireback has a notch on the bottom Left Side Bay Fireback Right Side Bay Fireback Note how the top angles downwards to the outside 5 5 Wide Left End Fireback Righ...

Page 71: ...Once all firebacks are installed make sure they are equally spaced and fully seated Installing the Bay Firebacks NOTE If using a fireplace with bay firebacks install the bay firebacks before installing the 12 firebacks The bay firebacks install in the same fashion as the 12 firebacks Place the fireback in place approximately 6 from the end make sure it is the correct side the top edge slopes down ...

Page 72: ...ld each fireback in place The magnets are shipped pre attached to the fireplace walls NOTE The divider firebacks have a notch at the bottom Place it as shown below Install the inner glass panes before installing the end firebacks NOTE Remove the magnets before glass installation The end fireback has angled top Place the fireback with the slope facing outwards ...

Page 73: ... is typically installed after all other steps have been completed This helps ensure the glass is kept clean and away from potential damage a Fireplace should be in location and attached to power gas vent and intake b Install the firebacks c Install the inner glass and test start the fireplace This is done to verify appliance operation only Do not let the appliance burn for more than 5 minutes d Re...

Page 74: ...long especially 20 tall version a Place one suction cup onto the glass panel Press the suction button repeatedly until the red line on the suction cup submerges into the handle This indicates proper vacuum b Repeat step a for the remaining suction cups NOTE The suction cups have a lever opposite the suction button This lever releases air allowing the suction cup to disengage from the glass DO NOT ...

Page 75: ...tall the Glass on page 73 to determine when to install the glass a Before installing the glass pane verify the lower channel is free of crushed glass or any other debris Any debris left in this channel will cause an air lead and may damage the glass pane b Lift the glass pane and insert it at an angle so the top edge inserts into the upper slot c Swing the lower edge of the glass pane inwards unti...

Page 76: ...er flame should be 9 to 12 tall at the highest point Individual flames may have a different pattern but the overall height should be similar from left to right NOTE The flames will look different when the crushed glass is installed Make sure the crushed glass is removed directly above the cluster of burner holes see Crushed Glass Installation c If adjustment is needed the fireplace will need to be...

Page 77: ...OTE It is better to install too little glass than too much a On Pier Island and Bay models make sure the side inner glass is in place Open up a bag of crushed glass and pour it evenly on to the burner and media trays Use a brush or glove to evenly distribute the glass over the surface b After distributing the glass make sure to uncover the area over the center of each burner There is a grouping of...

Page 78: ... lbs So 1 Slightly Rounded Cup 1 lb Determine the amount of glass needed for the fireplace being installed Set this glass aside in portions to allow for an even amount of glass to be placed over the media trays in the intake channel NOTE It is better to install too little glass than too much a On Pier Island and Bay models make sure the side outer glass is in place Open up a bag of crushed glass a...

Page 79: ... Ground Spark Rod Appliance Ground Green Yellow Green 120 VAC Power In White Flame Detect Black White Green Orange Flow Switch 24 Volt Transformer Intake Dampers Power Exhaust Exhaust Blower Junction Box White Capacitor Green Black Black Black Fireplace Junction Box A E Power Vent Controller Exhaust Blower Junction Box Exhaust Damper Wire Harness Blue Black Brown Red Blue Red Brown Blue Yellow Blu...

Page 80: ...power outage or breaker re set the exhaust blower will turn on and run for approximately 6 minutes Location of Controls Fireplace On Off Operation The fireplace takes approximately 30 seconds to turn on after the switch is turned to the ON position Use the on off switch to turn the fireplace on and off LED Operation Use the LED dimmer control to turn the LEDs on As you move the slider upwards the ...

Page 81: ...glass contacts the face of the firebox and forms an air tight seal If it does not re align or replace the gasket to insure an air tight seal 6 Inspect the area behind the access door Clean if necessary Check the gas control valve and the gas lines If damage is found discontinue use and contact your dealer for service Clean the air channels ducts and blower if applicable 7 Start the main burner Aft...

Page 82: ...age incurred while the appliance is in transit alteration or act of God 8 This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear such as paint discoloration or chipping worn or torn gasketing corroded or cracked logs embers etc Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse improper installation modification of the unit drilling of the orifices or the use of fuel other than that ...

Page 83: ...Limited 7 Year Warranty 83 Travis Industries 4150126 100 01418 ...

Page 84: ...tion 43 Gas Line Location 44 Gas Line Requirements 37 Hearth Requirements 67 Installation Options 6 Mantel Requirements 68 MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS 16 Massachusetts Requirements 16 Maximum Vent Run and Rise 59 Min Framing Dims Inlet Through Rear Wall or Sides 33 Mounting the Junction Box Switch and Rheostat 45 Packing List 13 Raised Fireplaces 32 Recommended Installation Procedure 15 Requirements...

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