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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

 WARNING: Only parts sup

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plied by the manufacturer should 

be used when replacing broken 

or  damaged  glass  door  panel 

(see 

Replacement  Parts

,  page 

34).  This  glass  door  panel  is 

a  complete  unit.  No  substitute 

materials may be used.

 CAUTION: Wear gloves and 

safety glasses while handling or 

removing broken glass. Do not re

-

move if glass is hot. Keep children 

and pets away from glass.

If  glass  has  been  broken,  carefully  remove 
glass door (see 

Removing/Replacing Glass 

Door

, page 24). Vacuum all glass pieces with 

a shop vac.

 CAUTION: Do not vacuum if 

pieces are hot.

Use  only  the  tempered  glass  door  replace-
ment intended for this fireplace (see 

Replace-

ment Parts

, page 34 for detail on ordering). 

No substitutions may be made. See 

Remov-

ing/Replacing Glass Door

, page 24 for instruc-

tions for replacing glass door.

  WARNING:  Do  not  operate 

fireplace  with  the  glass  door 

unlatched,  removed,  cracked 

or broken. 

pILOT AND BURNERS

•  Remove ember material before cleaning burn-

ers and replace when cleaning is complete.

•  Burner and controls should be cleaned with 

compressed air to remove dust, dirt or lint.

•  Use a vacuum cleaner or small, soft bristled 

brush to remove excess dust, dirt or lint.

LOGS

•  If  you  remove  logs  for  cleaning,  refer  to 

Installing Lava Rock and Glowing Embers

page 25, to properly replace logs.

•  Use  a  vacuum  cleaner  to  remove  any 

carbon buildup on logs.

•  Replace log(s) if broken. See 

Replacement 

Parts

 on page 34.

•  Replace  ember  material  periodically  as 

needed. See 

Replacement Parts

 on page 34.

 WARNING: Turn off fireplace 

and let cool before cleaning.

  CAUTION:  You  must  keep 

control  areas,  burners  and 

circulating air passageways of 

fireplace  clean.  Inspect  these 

areas  of  fireplace  before  each 

use.  Have  fireplace  inspected 

yearly  by  a  qualified  service 

person.  Fireplace  may  need 

more frequent cleaning due to 

excessive  lint  from  carpeting, 

bedding material, pet hair, etc.

GLASS DOOR

  WARNING:  Handle  glass 

door  panel  with  care.  Do  not 

strike, slam or otherwise abuse 

glass. Do not operate fireplace 

with the glass door unlatched, 

removed, cracked or broken.

  WARNING:  Do  not  use 

abrasive  cleaners  as  this  may 

damage glass. Use a nonabra

-

sive household glass cleaner to 

clean glass. Do not clean glass 

when hot.

Glass  must  be  cleaned  periodically.  During 
start-up it is normal for condensation to form 
on the inside of the glass causing lint, dust and 
other airborne particles to cling to the glass 
surface. During initial start-up a slight film may 
form  on  the  glass  due  to  paint  curing.  The 
glass should be cleaned several times with a 
non-ammonia, nonabrasive household clean-
er and warm water after the first two weeks 
of operation. Thereafter, clean the glass two 
or three times during each heating season, 
depending on the usage and circumstances 
present. Refer to 

Removing/Replacing Glass 

Door

, page 24 of this manual when removing 

glass door for cleaning.

Summary of Contents for VVC42NE Series

Page 1: ...mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your bu...

Page 2: ...IMPORTANT Read this owner s manualcarefullyandcompletely before trying to assemble op erate or service this log set Improper use of this log set can cause serious injury or death from burns fire expl...

Page 3: ...sory not approved for use with this fire place WARNING This appliance is only for use with the type of gasindicatedontheratingplate Thisapplianceisnotconvertible for use with other gases unless a cert...

Page 4: ...e gas valve and pilot light before cleaning fireplace 6 Have venting system inspected annually by a qualified service person If needed have venting system cleaned or repaired See Cleaning and Maintena...

Page 5: ...e installation instructions are followed Local Codes Install and use fireplace with care Follow all local codes In the absence to local codes use the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54...

Page 6: ...age of venting system When using snow blowers do not direct snow towards vent termination area Pre Installation Preparation Continued Clearances Minimum clearances to combustibles for the fireplace ar...

Page 7: ...ent C B A D E F G Top of Louver Opening 3 2 1 4 5 6 7 Wall Figure 5 Framing Clearances for Corner Installation Figure 6 Clearances for Combustible Mantels 48 41 5 8 58 1 2 16 3 4 13 1 2 Pre Installati...

Page 8: ...00 and 50 000 12 30 cm in Canada if between 10 000 and 100 000 12 30 cm in US if greater than 50 000 36 91 cm in Canada if greater than 100 000 K clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet In Canada 6...

Page 9: ...on the out side of the structure and can not be attached to a chimney or flue system serving a separate solid fuel or gas burning appliance Adirect vent appliance must have its own venting system DO...

Page 10: ...ale ends of adjacent pipes Push pipe sections together and twist one section clockwise approximately one quarter turn until sections are fully locked see Figure 8 Note Horizontal runs of vent must be...

Page 11: ...screws provided see Figure 11 Siding standoff must sit flush against exterior fascia material 7 Connecting Vent Cap With Horizontal Vent Pipe Slide wall firestop over the vent pipe before connecting h...

Page 12: ...red NOTICE Donotsealtermination cap to vent pipe Cap must be removable for vent inspection and maintenance WARNING Never run vent downward as this may cause excessive temperatures which could cause a...

Page 13: ...commended Applications Installations requiring a vertical rise on building exterior Any installation using snorkel termination to achieve one foot above ground Snorkel terminations are available for i...

Page 14: ...or a horizontal system using two 90 elbows Figure 18 Horizontal Termination Configuration for Venting Using Two 90 Elbows with Termination at 90 with Fireplace 45 Elbow Venting with Two 90 Elbows Vert...

Page 15: ...bove ceiling is an insulated ceiling or an attic nail firestop from top side This prevents loose insula tion from falling into required clearance space If area above ceiling is a living space install...

Page 16: ...e 90 Elbow Vertical Round High Wind Termination Shown 45 Elbow poor draft or down drafting in high winds Increasing vent height may solve this problem 7 Twist lock vent cap onto last section of vent p...

Page 17: ...feet in the USA you may need to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size Re duce input 4 for each 1000 feet above sea level Check with your local gas compan...

Page 18: ...Roof Flashing 0 12 6 12 26 Screws VKC 58 Corner Vent Kit Galvanized Includes 45 Elbow 7 12 Adjustable Pipe Wall Firestop Horizontal Termination 6 Pipe 90 Elbow 18 Screws HHTK 58 High Wind Round Horiz...

Page 19: ...upward Blower will fit inside back opening and be held in position against back wall by magnets see Figure 25 4 Be certain that all wire terminals are securely attached to terminals on blower motor an...

Page 20: ...hite wire to other remaining blower motor terminal Note Power cord outer insulation sleeve may have to be stripped slightly to allow enough wire length to reach and make all connec tions DO NOT trim e...

Page 21: ...1 2 Black Installing Gas Piping to Fireplace Location WARNING A qualified service person must connect fireplace to gas supply Follow all local codes CAUTION For propane LP units neverconnectfireplace...

Page 22: ...ng sys tem between fuel supply and fireplace Locate sediment trap drip leg where trapped matter is not likely to freeze A sediment trap traps moisture and contaminants This keeps them from going into...

Page 23: ...es forming show a leak Correct all leaks at once 5 Reconnect fireplace and equipment shutoff valve to gas supply Check recon nected fittings for leaks Test Pressures Equal To or Less Than 1 2 PSIG 3 5...

Page 24: ...If fireplace has been running turn off and un plugfireplace Letcoolbeforere moving glass door or louvers Fireplace Installation Continued Removing Louver Panels Remove top and bottom louver panels by...

Page 25: ...t block pilot ports with embers It is not necessary to use all of the ember material provided 2 Pour lava rock onto plenum but not onto flat burner It is not necessary to use all of the lava rock prov...

Page 26: ...f a wall switch allows you to activate gas control valve and turn fireplace on and off Wall switch is to be connected to incoming 120 volt regular household wiring that supplies electricity to firepla...

Page 27: ...www desatech com 116237 01H 27 EV2 EV1 ORANGE IGNITOR LEAD GREEN PILOT TRANSFORMER IS1070B SYNETEK CONTROLS INC 24V AC E4 E2 E3 E6 RED E8 E12 BLUE 120V AC GROUND BLACK WHITE Wiring Diagram...

Page 28: ...explosion may result causing property damage per sonal injury or loss of life A This appliance is equipped with an igni tion device which automatically lights the pilot Do not light pilot by hand B BE...

Page 29: ...age 28 see Troubleshooting page 31 Figure 45 Typical Flame Pattern located on the left side of switch bracket to the right just inside louver panel The BK manual blower and BKT thermostati cally contr...

Page 30: ...cleaner to remove any carbon buildup on logs Replace log s if broken See Replacement Parts on page 34 Replace ember material periodically as needed See Replacement Parts on page 34 WARNING Turn off f...

Page 31: ...le or similar object to clean pilot This can damage pilot unit Note All troubleshooting items are listed in order of operation POSSIBLE CAUSE 1 No gas supply or shutoff valve is OFF 2 Air in gas line...

Page 32: ...oded 1 Check electrical connec tions 1 Clean and adjust pilot flame for maximum flame im pingement on thermopile 2 Have vent system inspect ed including termination cap Remove any restriction or obstr...

Page 33: ...3 Improper venting or exces sive blockage 4 Excessive amounts of embers and pan material OBSERVED PROBLEM Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position Gas odor during combustion Glass soots Dar...

Page 34: ...Gas Pressure Is Too Low pilot will not stay lit burners will have delayed ignition fireplace will not produce specified heat propane LP gas supply might be low pro pane LP units only You may feel you...

Page 35: ...hase these accessories from your local dealer If they can not supply these accessories call DESAHeating LLC at 1 866 672 6040 for information You can also write to the address listed on the back page...

Page 36: ...www desatech com 116237 01H 36 Parts Models VC42NE VVC42NE VC42PE and VVC42PE series 6 7 22 19 20 15 2 14 21 8 1 4 13 9 16 3 18 5 17 23 10 11 12 24 25 26...

Page 37: ...8331 01 Top Louver Assembly 1 5 108331 02 Bottom Louver Assembly 1 6 Fireplace Top 1 7 Fireplace Top Insulation 1 8 Fireplace Surround 1 9 109082 01 Heat Shield 1 10 116216 01 Log Set 1 11 116338 01 B...

Page 38: ...www desatech com 116237 01H 38 PARTS Burner assembly Models VC42NE VC42PE VVC42NE and VVC42PE 7 15 10 12 3 2 13 9 23 24 22 21 11 25 27 26 29 30 28 33 32 31 6 12 14 18 17 17 18 19 20 16 14 8 4 5 1 12...

Page 39: ...Electric Valve Assembly NG 1 14570 Electric Valve Assembly LP 1 12 11165 Screw 10 x 5 8 Zinc 1 13 Burner Base Gasket 1 14 14500 Brass Fitting 2 15 116345 01 Pilot Bracket 1 16 26827 Switch Bracket 1 1...

Page 40: ...s not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects cause...

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