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901273-01D

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INSTALLATION

Hearth Kit Installation (Cont.)
Remote Control Options
Testing Burner for Leaks
Adding Pan Material

INSTALLATION

Continued

TESTING BURNER FOR LEAKS

1.

Generously apply soapy solution to all connections.

 WARNING: Never check for gas leaks with

open flame.

2.

Light the burner with the shutoff valve no more than half open
and holding a match slightly in front of the pan (see Lighting
Instructions,
 page 10).

3.

Inspect all connections for bubbles, raw gas odor, or flame
from any area other than the burner (leaks). If leaks are de-
tected, shut off the gas valve immediately. Tighten, or reas-
semble the loose connection(s) using pipe joint compound until
burner system is leak free.

4.

When the burner is tested and leak free, observe the individual
tongues of flame on the burner. 

Note:

 The burner design in-

cludes more ports on the outside of the bar. Make sure that all
ports are clear and producing flame evenly across the burner.
If any ports appear blocked, clear them by removing the burner
manifold and reaming the ports with a modified paper clip or
other suitable tool.

5.

When finished testing, turn the gas shutoff valve OFF to ex-
tinguish all flames.

ADDING PAN MATERIAL

1.

Open the bag of ash bed material (vermiculite) and spread it evenly
across the burner pan to the top. You may overflow the front and
sides of the pan to cover the entire pan. Do not cover valve.

2.

Open the glowing embers and evenly cover the ash bed mate-
rial (vermiculite) in the burner pan.

Figure 12 - Installing Propane/LP Pilot Orifice

Pilot
Orifice

Changing Pilot Orifice

The pilot is provided with a natural gas orifice installed. For
propane/LP gas you must remove it and replace it with a propane/LP
orifice. The hardware kit contains an propane/LP orifice with a red
stripe for converting the pilot.

1.

Gently loosen and remove the pilot line connection from the
bracket (see Figure 12).

2.

Replace the orifice (see Figure 12) with the propane/LP pilot
orifice with the red stripe.

3.

Replace and tighten the pilot line to the bracket.

4.

Reattach the pilot and piezo ignitor assembly to the valve cover
with the screws previouly removed (see Figure 7, page 7).

Note:

 Follow the instructions under the section, Testing Burner

for Leaks.

REMOTE CONTROL OPTIONS

GHRC

If you are using the GHRC remote control option, you must first
connect the leads of the receiver to the terminal block on the gas
control (see Figure 13).

1.

Connect the leads to the male fast-on terminals marked TH
and TPTH.

2.

Install a 9V battery (refer to the instructions included with the
GHRC).

3.

Install a 9V battery into the hand-held transmitter.

4.

Insert the receiver into the simulated log control cover, with
the raised cylinder fitting into the hole in the cover.

5.

The cover may be moved aside when operation of the gas con-
trol is necessary.

Figure 13 - Connecting Wire Terminals

Control
Valve

Fast-On
Terminals

GWMS2

When installing the GWMS2 remote wall switch option, follow all
instructions included with the accessory. Connect wires as shown in
Figure 13. You will need to route the wiring away from the gas control
and log set in a way which prevents direct radiant heat on the wires.

No Optional Accessories

If you choose no remote accessories at this time, the provided jumper
wire must be installed to the terminal block on the gas control.
Connect the lead to the fast-on terminals marked TH and TPTH.

Summary of Contents for CPVSA18R, CPVSA24R

Page 1: ...lation only in a solid fuel burningmasonryorUL127factory builtfireplace constructedofnon combustible material and con nectedtoaworkingflue Seepage 4 for minimum flue opening WARNING Thisisagas firedap...

Page 2: ...log set or its controls can be dangerous 1 This appliance as supplied is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is convertible for use with propane LP 2 If you...

Page 3: ...corativeappliance Itissuppliedwiththepartsand instructions to convert to propane LP gas use 9 Do not use a blower insert heat exchanger insert or other ac cessory not approved for use with this log se...

Page 4: ...age NOTICE Installation service and repair of this appli ance must be performed by a qualified installer service agency company or gas supplier experi enced with this type of gas appliance Only factor...

Page 5: ...nt trap in the supply line as shown in Figure 4 Locate sediment trap where it is within reach for cleaning Install in piping system between fuel supply and heater Locate sediment trap where trapped ma...

Page 6: ...r leaks Test Pressures Equal To or Less Than 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa 1 Close equipment shutoff valve see Figure 5 2 Pressurize supply piping system by either using compressed air or opening main gas valve lo...

Page 7: ...move Burner Inlet Fitting Burner Inlet Fitting for Natural Gas O F F P I L O T O N Piezo Ignitor Screw Valve Cover Ignitor Pilot Bracket Assembly Piezo Ignitor Cover Machine Screw Thermocouple Burner...

Page 8: ...fice Changing Pilot Orifice The pilot is provided with a natural gas orifice installed For propane LP gas you must remove it and replace it with a propane LP orifice The hardware kit contains an propa...

Page 9: ...grate steps see Figure15 4 Place the front log s on the grate and slide forward against the front bars on the grate see Figure 15 5 Place the smaller top logs onto the bottom logs see Figure 16 Leave...

Page 10: ...on D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas contr...

Page 11: ...ollow instructions included with the remote control NOTICE Youmustlightthepilotbeforeusingthehand held remote control unit See Lighting Instructions page 10 1 After lighting let pilot flame burn for a...

Page 12: ...rner flame pattern differs from that described turn appliance off see To Turn Off Gas to Appliance page 11 see Troubleshooting pages 13 through 15 REPLACEMENT PARTS Note Use only original replacement...

Page 13: ...log sets to produce moderate levels of carbon soot where flames contact the logs This is especially true with propane LP gas Burner is excessively noisy Note The movement and combustion of gas will cr...

Page 14: ...lace pilot assembly 5 Hand tighten until snug then tighten 1 4 turn more 6 Replace thermocouple 7 Replace control valve 1 Clean burner orifice 2 Contact local natural or propane LP gas company 3 Repla...

Page 15: ...SeeWarning statement at top of page OBSERVED PROBLEM Log Set produces a clicking ticking noise just after burner is lit or shut off Log Set produces unwanted odors Gas odor even when control knob is i...

Page 16: ...on visit www desatech com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN MODELS VVSA18R VVSA24R VVDA18R VVDA24R AND VVDA30R O F F P I L O T O N 3 15 18 21 16 13 24 6 4 17 22 20 17 14 23 10 7 5 5 9 9 11 12 1 19 2 8 25 IL...

Page 17: ...1246 03 Log Grate 1 11 901681 01 901681 01 901681 01 Burner Strap 1 12 901078 01 901078 01 901078 01 Nut 8 32 1 13 901076 01 901076 01 901076 01 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 1 14 106824 01 106824 01 106824 01 106...

Page 18: ...ch com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN HANOVER ROUND OAK LOG MODELS VSLR18 VSLR24 KINGSTON SPLIT OAK LOG MODELS VDLCR18 VDLCR24 AND VDLCR30 4 2 7 8 5 6 9 3 15 12 1 14 13 10 11 Kingston Split Oak Logs Hano...

Page 19: ...4 04 Bottom Front 1 3 901593 01 901594 01 901595 01 Bottom Front 1 4 901580 02 VR 11 VC Top Log 1 5 901588 01 901588 01 901588 01 VS 12 Top Log 1 6 901592 01 901592 01 VCR 12 Top Log 1 7 901591 02 901...

Page 20: ...n visit www desatech com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAK DOWN MODELS FVSA18R FVSA24R FVDA18R FVDA24R AND FVDA30R ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN Models FVSA18R FVSA24R FVDA18R FVDA24R and FVDA30R O F F P I L O T...

Page 21: ...1246 03 Log Grate 1 11 901681 01 901681 01 901681 01 Burner Strap 1 12 901078 01 901078 01 901078 01 Nut 8 32 1 13 901076 01 901076 01 901076 01 Screw 8 32 x 3 8 1 14 106824 01 106824 01 106824 01 106...

Page 22: ...om ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN ARLINGTON ROUND OAK LOG MODELS FSLR18 FSLR24 MANCHESTER SPLIT OAK LOG MODELS FDLCR18 FDLCR24 AND FDLCR30 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN Models FSLR18 FSLR24 FDLCR18 FDLCR24...

Page 23: ...901566 03 901567 03 Bottom Rear Log 1 2 901656 01 901657 01 901658 01 Bottom Front Log 1 3 901666 01 901667 01 901668 01 Bottom Front Log 1 4 901619 01 901619 01 901619 01 FS 12Y Top Log 1 5 901617 01...

Page 24: ...ation visit www desatech com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN MODELS CVDA18R CVDA24R AND CVDA30R O F F P I L O T O N 3 15 16 13 6 4 10 7 5 9 9 11 12 25 25 31 30 29 26 27 32 28 18 21 24 2 17 22 20 17 14 23...

Page 25: ...8 B pt 6 18 105575 01 105575 01 105575 01 Jumper Wire 1 19 M12461 26 M12461 26 M12461 26 Machine Screw 10 32 x 3 8 901077 01 1 20 097159 04 097159 04 097159 04 Piezo Igniter 1 21 901071 01 901071 01 9...

Page 26: ...r more information visit www desatech com ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN MODELS CPVSA18R AND CPVSA24R O F F P I L O T O N 3 12 13 6 4 10 9 9 6 28 22 27 26 25 24 23 7 5 15 18 21 14 19 17 14 11 20 1 16 8 2...

Page 27: ...901066 02 901066 02 Propane LP Brass Air Mixer 1 13 901065 02 901065 03 Propane LP Brass Orifice 1 14 901075 01 901075 01 Screw 1 4 8 B pt 6 15 105575 01 105575 01 Jumper Wire 1 16 M12461 26 M12461 26...

Page 28: ...ater to be turned on and off with a wall switch ASH BED MATERIAL Vermiculite GA9750A Not Shown For all models Carton of 6 GLOWING EMBERS GA9950A Not Shown For all models Use for firebox decoration onl...

Page 29: ...ted College Completed Graduate School 13 Age of Purchaser Under 20 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 or Over 14 Buyer s total annual household income Under 15 000 15 000 to 19 999 20 000 to 34 999 35 000 to...

Page 30: ...901273 01D 30 For more information visit www desatech com For more information visit www desatech com 2701 Industrial Drive P O Box 90004 Bowling Green KY 42102 9004 TM Postage Required TAPE TAPE...

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Page 32: ...d by improper installation Travel diagnostic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective log set will be the responsibility of the owner TO THE FULL EXT...

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