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ELATION Fireplace Insert 

 

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 

 

TURN OFF THE GAS WITH THE SHUTDOWN VALVE AND DISCONNECT THE 
ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE APPLIANCE

 
The venting system and the fireplace insert should be inspected at least once a year. 
 
Remove the glass front and the logs and clean them if necessary. 
 
The control compartment, air circulating passages, firebox, logs and burner should be cleaned at 
least once a year by vacuuming or brushing. 
 
Check the pilot flame to see if it is adjusted properly. Readjust the pilot flame if necessary or 
clean the pilot orifice if  readjustment  is not possible. 
 
Check the burner for flame lifting or for unusual flame pattern. If necessary clean the burner 
orifice.  For more information, see “Adjustments” in the INSTALLATION section. 
 
Keep the area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapours 
and liquids. 
 

GLASS MAINTENANCE 

 
We have supplied your ELATION with special ceramic glass which will withstand the heat 
from the unit without cracking.  

Be careful not to hit the glass.

 
NOTE: 
Never clean this glass with abrasive cleaners.  
Use only a cleaner recommended by your dealer. 
Never clean glass while it is still hot. 
Do not operate the insert with the glass broken or removed 
 

For removing your glass front see page 13. 
 
If Your Glass Breaks: 

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See your dealer for exact replacement glass. 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for ELATION

Page 1: ...LINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPOURS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any electrical appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Follow the gas supplier s instruction If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fi...

Page 2: ...WS 9 INSTALLATION 10 SAFETY NOTICE 10 POSITIONING THE INSERT 10 CLEARANCES 11 INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT 11 12 GLASS FRONT REMOVAL CLEANING AND INSTALLATION 13 BURNER REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14 EMBER KIT INSTALLATION 15 LOG INSTALLATION 16 BLOWER REPLACEMENT 17 BLOWER WIRING DIAGRAM 17 SURROUND ASSEMBLY 18 ADJUSTMENTS 19 ADJUSTING THE GAS PRESSURE 20 ADJUSTING AIR SHUTTER 21 WALL THERMOSTAT 21 OPTI...

Page 3: ...ndent of any exterior electrical supply Your appliance will therefore continue to heat your house in the event of a power failure For increased efficiency we have included a 130 CFM 3 68 m3 min blower with speed control and thermo switch Your blower will therefore turn itself on or off automatically if you desire Read these instructions and consult local building authorities before installing this...

Page 4: ... OR CLOTHING IGNITION YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND AT LEAST ANNUALLY BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON MORE FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE REQUIRED DUE TO EXCESSIVE LINT FROM CARPETING BEDDING MATERIAL ETC IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE CONTROL COMPARTMENTS BURNERS AND CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGEWAYS BE KEPT CLEAN...

Page 5: ...kWh Manifold pressure 3 5 1 8 0 9 0 5 10 5 7 0 2 6 1 8 in w c kPa Min inlet pressure 5 1 3 11 2 8 in w c kPa Max inlet pressure 8 1 8 14 3 5 in w c kPa Orifice size Altitude 42 dms 0 4500 ft 53 dms 0 4500 ft Output capacity Blower off 18 500 5 4 18 500 5 4 Btu h kWh Output capacity Blower on 20 000 5 9 20 000 5 9 Btu h kWh Efficiency Blower off 73 5 73 5 Efficiency Blower on 80 6 80 6 Vent 4 B ven...

Page 6: ...you light each fire The acid from your fingerprints may permanently etch the gold plating If the protective packaging that accompanied the gas log is still in place follow the instructions in the LOG PLACEMENT section LIGHTING PROCEDURE WARNING If you do not follow these lighting instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life Open the pe...

Page 7: ... outlined in the SHUTDOWN section This will extinguish the pilot light as well SHUTDOWN Push in and rotate the gas control knob clockwise to the off position Do not force If you are going to perform any maintenance or cleaning first allow the insert to cool completely Follow the instructions in the section on cleaning under MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS BLOWER The blower control contains a variable spe...

Page 8: ...readjustment is not possible Check the burner for flame lifting or for unusual flame pattern If necessary clean the burner orifice For more information see Adjustments in the INSTALLATION section Keep the area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapours and liquids GLASS MAINTENANCE We have supplied your ELATION with special ceramic glass which will withstand the...

Page 9: ...ELATION Fireplace Insert 9 TOP FRONT AND SIDE VIEWS Note Views show SMALL surround ...

Page 10: ... 1 POSITIONING THE INSERT The ELATION may be installed as an insert into an existing masonry fireplace OR as an insert into an existing listed solid fuel burning factory built fireplace Provide adequate accessibility clearances for servicing and proper operation Provide adequate clearances around air openings into the combustion chamber This appliance has a built in draft hood so no additional ext...

Page 11: ...E UNIT Move the ELATION to the desired position Mark the location for the gas inlet pipe and the location where the vent is in relation to the fireplace flue Remove the appliance Route a 3 8 minimum NPT iron pipe gas line to the desired location Install a shutoff valve to the gas line Tighten securely using a pipe joint compound NOTE The valve includes two tappings for test gauge connection You ma...

Page 12: ... and route the supply line through the same holes Make the electrical connection with the same wires the cord was attached to Screw the ground wire to the junction box G Screw the speed control unit back in place P P G CONNECT THE POWER LINE TO THE SAME WIRES THE CORD WAS CONNECTED TO P SPEED CONTROL JUNCTION BOX If you prefer to use the six foot cord supplied just connect it to a 120V outlet Move...

Page 13: ...the bracket still holding the glass in place Lift out glass Do not let glass fall forward CAUTION Do not operate your insert without a glass front or with a broken glass Cleaning Only clean the glass when cold Clean with liquid type cleaners or soap and water do not use abrasive cleaners which can scratch the glass Installation Place the glass front assembly back in position Align the top bracket ...

Page 14: ...w floor of firebox and then unscrew the orifice fitting from the burner Lift out burner WARNING NEVER OPERATE THE FIREPLACE INSERT WITHOUT HAVING THE ORIFICE PROPERLY SCREWED TO THE VENTURI TUBE THIS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE GAS INSERT AND IS A SERIOUS RISK OF FIRE NOTE For an optimal performance the air shutter opening should be 1 8 opening for natural gas and 1 4 to 5 16 for propane...

Page 15: ...miculite and some lava rocks on the burner and in front of the burner Never put too much of these materials near the burner holes The gas must pass through the burner easily CAUTION Blocking gas ports with vermiculite or lava rock will result in poor light up performance and delayed ignition 3 Place five or six pieces of rock wool fiber approximately 1 large on top of the front gas ports Place two...

Page 16: ...log bracket as shown above 2 Place front log on burner so front log holes fit over front log pins 3 Place the left hand log so it lays on the left hand edge of the front and rear logs 4 Place the right hand log so it lays on the right hand edge of the front and rear logs ...

Page 17: ...cuit breaker 2 Remove the glass as shown on page 13 3 Remove logs and burner 4 Remove the bottom of firebox by removing the 10 screws around the perimeter and the 2 in the back of the firebox 5 Disconnect the two wires attached to the blower motor 6 Remove the two blower retaining screws and lift out the blower BLOWER WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 18: ...gether with the bolts and nuts supplied D 2 Position the three trim pieces over the surround and connect the ends with corner brackets E Ensure the mitered corners fit evenly before tightening down Note brackets E come in 2 parts the blank brackets go under the set screws 3 Attach the louvres to the mounting holes with screws provided ...

Page 19: ...0 7300 BTU hr watts 4500 ft 1400 m 25 000 7300 BTU hr watts less 4 per 1000 ft 300 m or reduce manifold pressure by 0 25 wc 0 06 kPa per 1000 ft 300m Propane Pressure Settings The inlet supply or line pressure must be a minimum of 11 wc 2 8 kPa and a maximum of 14 wc 3 5 kPa The orifice has a 53 hole ELEVATION INPUT RATING 0 4500 ft 0 1400 m 25 000 7300 BTU hr watts 4500 ft 1400 m 25 000 7300 BTU ...

Page 20: ... reinstall the knob so that the maximum pressure reading is correct Locate the two pressure test taps Check line pressure or manifold pressure by loosening the small screw inside the tap with a flat head screwdriver about one turn Connect pressure gauge using a I D rubber hose Ensure the line pressure falls within the allowable limits and adjust the manifold pressure according to the elevation tab...

Page 21: ...not turn yellow the air shutter should be closed until the flame just turns yellow To access the shutter you need to remove the front surround with the louvres The shutter adjustment band is directly in the center under the firebox WALL THERMOSTAT The optional wall thermostat will automatically keep your room at an even temperature You need to choose a convenient location for the thermostat Rememb...

Page 22: ...PLACEMENT PARTS NO DESCRIPTION CODE 1 PILOT ASSEMBLY 49103 NATURAL GAS 49106 PROPANE 2 BLOWER 44070 3 GAS VALVE 49133 NATURAL GAS 49126 PROPANE 4 PIEZO 49128 5 THERMO DISC 44044 6 BURNER ELZCI 02 7 LOG SET 4 EL0001 8 GLOWING EMBERS 2 A7923 9 FRONT GLASS EMB209 10 RHEOSTAT 44080 11 BURNER ORIFICE 44054 NATURAL GAS 44053 PROPANE 12 THERMOCOUPLE 49122 LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY ...

Page 23: ...VES AND FIREPLACES INC will replace defective parts free of charge except the VALVE IGNITION CONTROL BURNER ASSEMBLY LOGS GLASS ASSEMBLY REFRACTORY BLOWER and BLOWER CONTROL DROLET STOVES AND FIREPLACES INC will not compensate for labour costs related to parts replacement The warranty is conditional upon proper installation in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions All repairs must be app...

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