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WARRANTY

Element4 Gas Fireplaces

                                                                                                                                                    

 

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European Home Warranty 

Element4 Gas Fireplace 

 
 
European Home warrants these gas fireplaces against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR 
from the date of original retail purchase. Glass is expressly NOT covered by this warranty. 
 

 

If a defect exists, European Home will, at its option, either (1) provide needed components  using new or refurbished 
replacement parts or (2) exchange the product with one which is new or which has been manufactured from new or 
serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product. A replacement product/part assumes 
the remaining warranty of the original product or ninety (90) days from the date of replacement or repair, whichever 
provides longer coverage for you. When a product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property and 
the replaced item becomes the property of European Home.  All warranty claims must be submitted through the dealer 
from which you purchased the product.  Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty 
call.  Shipping and/or delivery charges for parts are not covered by this warranty. 
 
Nothing in the above shall be deemed to imply that this warranty shall apply to work which has been abused or neglected 
or shows evidence of changes or modifications by others with or without permit, damages caused by the acts of God, 
building settlement or moving, fire or vandalism.  In addition, installation of this product that varies from the requirements 
stated in the instruction manual will void the warranty. 

 
 
 
European Home is a division of Europa Ja, Inc. 

PRODUCT INSTALLATION RECORD

Installer: Please complete this form.   

 

Customer: Please retain this information.

Model

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              Modore 95                         Bidore 95                                     Trisore 95

Purchased From

Date of Purchase

Installed By

Date of Installation

Fireplace Serial Number

Fuel Type

Total Venting Horizontal

Total Venting Vertical

Summary of Contents for Modore 95

Page 1: ...lectrical switch do not use any phone in your building Leave the building immediately Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot re...

Page 2: ...31 Non combustible Materials List 31 Convection Air Opening 32 Rough Opening Dimensions 35 Operating the Fireplace 39 Installing the Fire Media 43 Screen Installation 45 Maintenance 52 Glass 52 Burne...

Page 3: ...ONGLY RECOMMEND that you install in front of the fireplace a fire screen or to protect young toddlers a hearth gate HOT SURFACES Be aware that although safe some combustible materials and finishes eve...

Page 4: ...upplier Any alteration to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer ONLY a qualified person may open the door remove the glass...

Page 5: ...by the manufacturer NO SUBSTITUTE panels shall be used DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners on the panels DO NOT ATTEMPT to clean the glass panels when they are hot TURN OFF the gas before servicing the appli...

Page 6: ...he use of non combustible wall materials and gives you beauty for your effort When the air within the chase is warmed by the fireplace it rises and exits through the Convection Air Outlet This air is...

Page 7: ...D Output Cord Length 6 Feet Agency Approvals UL CSA Model Bidore 95 Modore 95 Trisore 95 Gas Natural Gas Propane Input Maximum Btu hr 36 200 32 400 Input Minimum Btu hr 17 050 13 650 Maximum Supply Pr...

Page 8: ...poutres ou pierres en c ramique dont l utilisation est autoris e avec cet appareil Cet appareil doit tre install conform ment la l gislation locale d faut d une telle l gislation suivre ANSI Z223 1 NF...

Page 9: ...Fireplaces EuropeanHome com MODORE 95 MODORE 95 Letter Inches Millimeters A 77 8 200 B 345 8 878 C 417 16 1052 D 211 16 68 E 371 2 952 F 5 8 15 G 121 2 316 H 281 8 714 I 257 16 646 J 1611 16 424 K 31...

Page 10: ...peanHome com BIDORE 95 BIDORE 95 Letter Inches Millimeters A 77 8 200 B 341 16 865 C 397 16 1001 D 37 949 E 397 16 1001 F 211 16 68 G 8 202 H 121 2 316 I 131 8 333 J 271 4 692 K 245 8 624 L 1611 16 42...

Page 11: ...eplaces EuropeanHome com TRISORE 95 TRISORE 95 Letter Inches Millimeters A 77 8 200 B 271 4 692 C 209 16 522 D 211 16 68 E 315 16 100 F 341 16 865 G 391 8 995 H 121 2 318 I 101 2 266 J 391 8 995 K 5 8...

Page 12: ...s EuropeanHome com PARTS OF THE FIREPLACE 8 1 1 1 7 2 3 9 11 11 4 4 6 6 6 5 5 15 12 3 2 1 Figure 4 Figure 5 shows two Glass Clamps after the front Finish Trim is removed Parts of the 95 fireplace are...

Page 13: ...rcuit which lights the Main Burner 2nd Thermocouple the part of the safety circuit which monitors the Main Burner Finish Trim hides the Glass Clamps Interior Glass Panel 0 Glass Clamp holds the Glass...

Page 14: ...an this dimension must be non combustible e g metal The minimum clearance to non combustible material is 2 50 mm See Figures 7 15 clearance shown in red The minimum distance from the bottom of the app...

Page 15: ...ed between the bottom of the support feet and the bottom of the firebox shown in red No material of any kind is allowed within 2 50 mm from the top of the fireplace shown in red No material of any kin...

Page 16: ...h must be maintained No material of any kind is allowed between the bottom of the support feet and the bottom of the firebox shown in red No material of any kind is allowed within 2 50 mm from the top...

Page 17: ...maintained No material of any kind is allowed between the bottom of the support feet and the bottom of the firebox shown in red No material of any kind is allowed within 2 50 mm from the top of the fi...

Page 18: ...l are allowed inside these dimensions but they will be subjected to elevated temperatures and may become too hot to touch A typical completed installation with mantel is shown A B B 2 50 C SECTION A A...

Page 19: ...must be at least 1 25 mm down from the ceiling and we recommend no more than 3 76 mm down The minimum distance from the bottom of the appliance to the room ceiling is 72 1830 mm A TYPICAL CLEARANCE DI...

Page 20: ...of gas piping should only be performed by a qualified plumber or gasfitter The gas control inlet accepts a 3 8 NPT fitting Schedule 40 Black Iron Pipe Natural Gas Propane Gas Length feet Inside Diamet...

Page 21: ...s and the top of any horizontal vent pipe surface a minimum clearance of 1 25 mm must be maintained between combustible materials and any other vent pipe surface The horizontal parts of the venting mu...

Page 22: ...2 VENTING Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com APPROVED MANUFACTURERS and COMPONENTS Manufacturer Components M G DuraVent Inc only DirectVent Pro 5 x 8 venting components Table 5 Figure 19 rise ru...

Page 23: ...Restrictor Figure 20 Dimension H run can vary between 19 500 mm minimum to 16 4 5 0 m maximum depending on Dimension V See Graph 1 Dimension V rise can vary between 19 500 mm minimum to 9 10 3 0 m ma...

Page 24: ...ermination a maximum of 3 elbows 45 or 90 may be used For any additional 45 elbow 20 500 mm must be subtracted from the horizontal length allowance For any additional 90 elbow 40 1000 mm must be subtr...

Page 25: ...25 VENTING Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS HORIZONTAL...

Page 26: ...than 36 11 0 m maximum A minimum distance of 12 304 mm between the roof and the lowest discharge opening in the termination must be maintained Power vent systems are available for configurations beyo...

Page 27: ...to 36 11 0 m maximum Distance V must be greater than twice the distance of H Subtract 3 3 1 0 m of maximum height for every 90 elbow up to a maximum of four 4 90 elbows A minimum distance of 12 304 m...

Page 28: ...8 200 mm minimum to 33 10 10 0 m maximum Distance V V1 V2 V3 3 11 1 2 m minimum to 36 11 0 m maximum Distance V must be greater than twice the distance of H Subtract 19 500 mm of maximum height for e...

Page 29: ...ons should be used as a guideline and do not supersede local codes in any way Install venting according to local codes these instructions the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in the USA or t...

Page 30: ...2 1 m no restrictor required Vertical section is between 391 2 1 m to 9 10 3 m 35 mm restrictor With a Vertical Roof Termination Total rise is less than 6 6 2 m 35 mm Total rise is greater than 6 6 2...

Page 31: ...erials which as of this writing are reported by their manufacturers to be non combustible in accordance with the ASTM E136 standard AND approved for use around fireplaces The listed brand names are tr...

Page 32: ...t the end of a 50 1270 mm line set and are to be mounted to the Wall Access Door which is included The controls must be located for ease of physical access gas line maintenance etc as well as wireless...

Page 33: ...ement4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Trisore 95 with Convection Outlets Trisore 95 with Outlet Reveal Bidore 95 with Convection Outlets Bidore 95 with Outlet Reveal Modore 95 with Convection Outlets...

Page 34: ...be equal throughout the installation Any support framing must be at least 2 50 mm NON combustible framing ONLY above the fireplace The entire weight of the non combustible walls must be borne by a str...

Page 35: ...le Framing Xc 411 2 1051 mm Yc 141 2 368 mm Z 291 4 742 mm Z Xc Yc Framing Dimensions Noncombustible Framing Xc 43 1094 mm Yc 14 1 2 368 mm Z 291 4 742mm Framing Dimensions Noncombustible Framing Xc 4...

Page 36: ...nwrapped which allows the controls to be placed within a radius of approximately 50 1270 mm from the center of the fireplace as the cable runs 3 Physical access The gas valve receiver must be readily...

Page 37: ...Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Figure 32 Wall Access Door Frame Fit tab into bracket on BDLE4 Figure 33 Tighten bolt through mounting bosses at arrows Figure 34 Figure 31 One of the tie wrap...

Page 38: ...38 ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Figure 35 Receiver in Wall Access Door Figure 36 Access Door Installed...

Page 39: ...nd bled 3 Check the gas supply for leaks and proper pressure 4 Check that the venting is unobstructed and in proper working condition 5 PROPERLY PLACE CLAMP AND SEAL THE GLASS PANELS 6 Place the three...

Page 40: ...is called standby mode Fully Extinguishing the Appliance From any heat setting press the OFF button for a few seconds This will cause the burner to fully extinguish The system has a safety interlock...

Page 41: ...shing the button Temp Nighttime setback Temperature mode The appliance must be in standby mode pilot ignited The room temperature is measured and compared to the nighttime setback temperature The flam...

Page 42: ...e long beep indicates that the 2nd thermocouple is still hot enough to produce electricity at the receiver Allow time for the 2nd thermocouple to cool down before attempting a start The system is read...

Page 43: ...anel and the cut out in the pilot shield Place the six coals two cones and two logs as shown in Figure A Ensure that the area near the pilot flame is left clear Figure B and C shows detail of the posi...

Page 44: ...ones glass over the top of the hearth panel and burner Ensure that none of the stones glass enters the pilot area or restricts the operation of the 2nd thermocouple The arrangement is now complete How...

Page 45: ...4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Long Screen Short Screen BIDORE 95 Tabs 3 Magnets 6 Long Screen 1 Short Screen 1 TRISORE 95 Tabs 4 Magnets 8 Long Screen 1 Short Screen 2 MODORE 95 Tabs 2 Magnets 4 L...

Page 46: ...e magnets are on place tab under the frame flange about 4 away from the top left viewable corner see photo below Once installed on the top left viewable corner the tab installed should look like the p...

Page 47: ...installed the tab should look like the photo on the left Once the 2 top tabs are installed correctly place the long screen s 2 bottom tabs in the gap between the bottom trim and the flange They shoul...

Page 48: ...NSTALLATION Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Here is another view of the 2 top tabs in place before the screen is tilted into position This is the final view of the front long screen installed...

Page 49: ...stallation process will be very similar to the front long screen Keep in mind that there is only 1 tab to be installed on the top with a magnet holding the tab to the unit and the other magnet visible...

Page 50: ...bottom tab of the screen placed between the trim and the flange Tilt the screen towards the top of the unit until the tabcatchesthescreenandholdsitintoplace circled in the photo on the left Once insta...

Page 51: ...51 SCREEN INSTALLATION Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com This is the final look of a screen installed correctly Bidore 95 Trisore 95 shown...

Page 52: ...ff frame then lower the glass panel out and set the panel securely aside Step 4 In addition to the upper and lower clamps the remaining glass panels are held by vertical clamps Remove all of the clamp...

Page 53: ...h cannot be removed it must be replaced The fireplace glass should be cleaned before the fireplace is first lit and then after the fireplace has been through its four hour burn in cycle This will redu...

Page 54: ...or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer Do not modify or substitute any part of this appliance Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to make su...

Page 55: ...r excessive condensation e g water droplets forming in the inner lining and subsequently dripping out of the joints This can cause corrosion in the system 2 Check for corrosion in areas exposed to the...

Page 56: ...and the replaced item becomes the property of European Home All warranty claims must be submitted through the dealer from which you purchased the product Check with your dealer in advance for any cos...

Page 57: ...ed 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 4 INSPECTION The state or local gas in...

Page 58: ...gas valve Micro switch not operating properly Replace gas valve No No No No 3 Spark will occur each second Ignition components not operating properly Check connection between ignition cable and ignit...

Page 59: ...pilot flame if necessary No 7 Main burner is lit 8 Main burner stays lit No Too much draft at pilot flame poor flame impingement of thermocouple Check installation 2nd thermocouple is not heated Ensur...

Page 60: ...he bolts keeping the burner base attached to the firebox Step 5 Loosen the top two shutter bolts 7 mm holding each of the two shutters in place remove the shutters and tighten the bolts Compression Nu...

Page 61: ...move the pilot burner inlet tube 10 mm from the pilot burner See Figure 4 CAUTION The next step involves small parts which can be easily lost Note The pilot inlet nut is easily reached at the bottom o...

Page 62: ...tion then screw the wall switchplate to the workbox with the two screws provided and attach the faceplate included A B Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 USING THE WALL SWITCH see Figure 5 2 Note that with the wal...

Page 63: ...Converting to LP 60 Installing the Gas Line 20 Pressures 7 L LISTING LABEL 8 LP Propane Conversion 60 M MAINTENANCE Burner 54 Pilot 54 Thermocouples 55 Vent 55 MANTELS 18 N NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS...

Page 64: ...ment4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com EUROPEAN HOME a division of Europa Ja Inc 376 Washington Street Suite 203 Malden MA 02148 www europeanhome com IGE45 150826 Imported and distributed in North Amer...

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