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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USERS OF LP-GAS

Propane (LP-Gas) is a flammable gas which can cause fires 

and explosions. In its natural state, propane is odorless and 

colorless. You may not know all the following safety precautions 

which can protect both you and your family from an accident. 

Read them carefully now, then review them point by point with 

the members of your household. Someday when there may not 

be a minute to lose, everyone’s safety will depend on knowing 

exactly what to do. If, after reading the following information, 

you feel you still need more information, please contact your 

gas supplier.

LP-GAS WARNING ODOR

If a gas leak happens, you should be able to smell the gas 

because of the odorant put in the LP-Gas. 

That's your signal to go into immediate action!

• 

Do not operate electric switches, light matches, use your phone. 

Do not do anything that could ignite the gas.

•   Get everyone out of the building, vehicle, trailer, or area. Do 

that IMMEDIATELY.

•   Close all gas tank or cylinder supply valves.
•   LP-Gas is heavier than air and may settle in low areas such as 

basements. When you have reason to suspect a gas leak, keep 

out of basements and other low areas. Stay out until firefighters 

declare them to be safe.

•   Use your neighbor’s phone and call a trained LP-Gas service 

person  and  the  fire  department.  Even  though  you  may  not 

continue to smell gas, do not turn on the gas again. Do not 

re-enter the building, vehicle, trailer, or area.

•  

Finally, 

let the service man and firefighters check for escaped 

gas. Have them air out the area before you return. Properly 

trained LP-Gas service people should repair the leak, then 

check and relight the gas appliance for you.

NO ODOR DETECTED - ODOR FADE
Some people cannot smell well. Some people cannot smell 

the odor of the chemical put into the gas. You must find out if 

you can smell the odorant in propane.

 Smoking can decrease 

your ability to smell. Being around an odor for a time can affect your 

sensitivity or ability to detect that odor. Sometimes other odors in 

the area mask the gas odor. People may not smell the gas odor or 

their minds are on something else. Thinking about smelling a gas 

odor can make it easier to smell.

The odorant in LP-gas is colorless, and it can fade under some 

circumstances. 

For example, if there is an underground leak, the 

movement of the gas through soil can filter the odorant. Odorants in 

LP-Gas also are subject to oxidation. This fading can occur if there 

is rust inside the storage tank or in iron gas pipes.
The odorant in escaped gas can adsorb or absorb onto or into 

walls, masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room. That will 

take some of the odorant out of the gas, reducing its odor intensity.
LP-Gas may stratify in a closed area, and the odor intensity could 

vary at different levels. Since it is heavier than air, there may be 

more odor at lower levels. Always be sensitive to the slightest gas 

odor. If you detect any odor, treat it as a serious leak. Immediately 

go into action as instructed earlier.

SOME POINTS TO REMEMBER

•  Learn to recognize the odor of LP-gas. Your local LP-Gas 

Dealer can give you a “Scratch and Sniff” pamphlet. Use it to 

find out what the propane odor smells like. If you suspect that 

your LP-Gas has a weak or abnormal odor, call your LP-Gas 

Dealer.

• 

If you are not qualified, do not light pilot lights, perform service, 

or make adjustments to appliances on the LP-Gas system. If 

you are qualified, consciously think about the odor of LP-Gas 

prior to and while lighting pilot lights or performing service or 

making adjustments.

•  Sometimes a basement or a closed-up house has a musty 

smell that can cover up the LP-Gas odor. Do not try to light 

pilot lights, perform service, or make adjustments in an area 

where the conditions are such that you may not detect the odor 

if there has been a leak of LP-Gas.

•  Odor fade, due to oxidation by rust or adsorption on walls of 

new cylinders and tanks, is possible. Therefore, people should 

be particularly alert and careful when new tanks or cylinders 

are placed in service. Odor fade can occur in new tanks, or 

reinstalled old tanks, if they are filled and allowed to set too 

long before refilling. Cylinders and tanks which have been out 

of service for a time may develop internal rust which will cause 

odor fade. If such conditions are suspected to exist, a periodic 

sniff test of the gas is advisable.

 If you have any question 

about the gas odor, call your LP-gas dealer. A periodic 

sniff test of the LP-gas is a good safety measure under 

any condition.

• 

If, at any time, you do not smell the LP-Gas odorant and you 

think you should, assume you have a leak. Then take the same 

immediate action recommended above for the occasion when 

you do detect the odorized LP-Gas.

• 

If you experience a complete “gas out,” (the container is under 

no vapor pressure), turn the tank valve off immediately. If the 

container valve is left on, the container may draw in some air 

through openings such as pilot light orifices. If this occurs, some 

new internal rusting could occur. If the valve is left open, then 

treat the container as a new tank. Always be sure your con-

tainer is under vapor pressure by turning it off at the container 

before it goes completely empty or having it refilled before it is 

completely empty.

Summary of Contents for DVLT series

Page 1: ...iance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used Direct Vent Zero Clearance Gas Fireplace Installer Leave this manual with the appliance Consumer Retain this manual for...

Page 2: ...DVLT36 and DVLT42 Glass Media Installation 37 DVLT 36 42 Outer Liner Installation 38 DVTT 36 42 Outer Liner Installation 38 Multifunction Remote Lighting Instructions 39 Multifunction Remote Operating...

Page 3: ...l compartment clean Vent cap is hot while fireplace is in operation Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annua...

Page 4: ...as can adsorb or absorb onto or into walls masonry and other materials and fabrics in a room That will take some of the odorant out of the gas reducing its odor intensity LP Gas may stratify in a clos...

Page 5: ...shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI UL 2034 listed and IAS certified 3 SIGNAGE A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum hei...

Page 6: ...the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code or CSA B149 1 in Canada Available from theAmerican National Standards Institute Inc 11 West 42nd St New York N...

Page 7: ...VTT36 Wide Open DVLT42 1 8 DVTT42 3 8 DVLT42 Wide Open DVTT42 Wide Open Air Shutter Opening Rear DVLT36 1 8 DVTT36 3 8 DVLT36 3 8 DVTT36 Wide Open DVLT42 1 8 DVTT42 3 8 DVLT42 3 8 DVTT42 Wide Open Hei...

Page 8: ...All fireplaces whether decorative or heater rated create heat Most television manufacturers recommend not placing a television near a heat source Because there is a large variety of television manufa...

Page 9: ...f liquefied petroleum gases The gas lines must be checked for leaks by the installer This should be done with a soap solution watching for bubbles on all exposed connections and if unexposed a pressur...

Page 10: ...al portion of the vent system does not exceed 20 feet 6 096mm with a minimum vertical run of 8 feet 2 438mm See details in Venting Section See Figure 8 CORNER INSTALLATION ANGLED CORNER INSTALLATION I...

Page 11: ...d and the appliance is installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring it shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth of...

Page 12: ...sh Wall Installation 1 2 12 mm NON COMBUSTIBLE NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHED WALL ALL FIREPLACE METAL MUST BE COVERED WITH NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL ONLY TOP OF FIREPLACE OPENING IMPORTANT NO FINISHING MATE...

Page 13: ...NING If the joints between the finished wall and the fireplace surround top and sides are sealed a 300 F minimum sealant material must be used These joints are not required to be sealed Only non combu...

Page 14: ...THIMBLE WALL FIRESTOP DVLT DVTT36 DVLT DVTT42 A 72 11 16 1853 mm 77 1 4 1962 mm B 51 9 16 1310 mm 54 5 8 1387 mm C 25 11 16 652 mm 27 7 8 708 mm D 103 1 8 2620 mm 109 1 4 2775 mm E 19 11 16 500 mm 21...

Page 15: ...dewall Vent Graph locate the point it intersects with the slanted graph line 2 From the point of this intersection draw a vertical line to the bottom of the graph 3 Select the indicated dimension and...

Page 16: ...ired vent terminal clearances of 12 305mm above grade level a snorkel kit is recommended It allows installation depth down to 7 178mm below grade level The 7 178mm is measured from the center of the h...

Page 17: ...s total of maximum horizontal dimensions The maximum vertical and horizontal distances for two 90 elbows as shown in Figure 28 is 37 feet FIRESTOP AT CEILING LEVEL SEE GRAPH FOR PERMISSIBLE H AND V DI...

Page 18: ...ts center line determined by the amount of vertical rise and horizontal run of the termination See Figure 29 10 3 8 263 5mm 12 3 8 314 3mm Figure 29 When locating the hole it must be noted that the bo...

Page 19: ...en the minimum required vertical is 6 H 8 45 90 90 14 equivalent horizontal From the graph the required vertical is 6 Figure 31 DV LT TT 42 EXAMPLE If total horizontal needs to be 10 then the minimum...

Page 20: ...age 20 EXAMPLES VENT RUN EXAMPLE If total vertical is to be 9 then the maximum required horizontal run can be 14 H 20 45 45 14 equivalent horizontal From the graph the required vertical is 14 Figure 3...

Page 21: ...to The graph showing the relationship between vertical and horizontal side wall venting will help to determine the various vent lengths allowable The horizontal vent run refers to the total length of...

Page 22: ...3 feet 90cm horizontally from the center line of the regulator I clearance to service regulator vent outlet 6 feet 1 8m minimum J clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combus...

Page 23: ...t end with four equally spaced indented sections When the internal beads of each starting outer pipe line up rotate pipe section clockwise 90 approximately 3 inches The vent pipe is now locked togethe...

Page 24: ...equire the use of wall firestops on both sides of the wall through which the vent passes Cut an appropriate sized hole in wall See Figure 35 Position firestop on interior side of wall for hole Attenti...

Page 25: ...eiling is an attic position and secure the firestop on top of the previously framed hole See Figure 40 Notice Remove insulation from the framed area in the attic before installing the firestop and or...

Page 26: ...e this nail through this center point Make the outline of the roof hole around this center point Notice Size of the roof hole dimensions depend on the pitch of the roof There must be a 1 inch clearanc...

Page 27: ...INATION Installing the Vent System in a Chase A chase is a vertical box like structure built to enclose the gas appliance and or it s vent system Vertical vent runs on the outside of a building may be...

Page 28: ...b Two sets of 45 degree elbow offsets within these vertical installations From 0 to a maximum of 8 ft a vent pipe can be used between elbows c Wall straps must be used to support offset pipe every 4 T...

Page 29: ...t Ember Chunk with pin I Part Number 29135 Left Ember Bed Chunk B Part Number 29127 Left Branch J Part Number 29133 Ember Bed Front C Part Number 29128 Center Branch K Part Number 29122 Left Rear Log...

Page 30: ...31259 3 0114 Page 30 Figure 47 36 BOTTOM LOG PLACEMENT B I H A C J M K L E DVTT36 LOG PLACEMENT...

Page 31: ...ire tie and set the grate aside 5 Place liner bottom into firebox 6 Place log grate into firebox The front bar will butt up against the burner 7 Place the Right Ember Bed Chunk A between the right fro...

Page 32: ...og E 15 Place the Right Branch L onto the right pin on the Left Rear Log E and the top of the Center Ember Chunk H The end of the log will float and touch the log grate bar on the right DVTT36 LOG PLA...

Page 33: ...124 Left Ember Chunk I Part Number 29133 Ember Bed Front C Part Number 29127 Left Branch J Part Number 29134 Ember Bed Front Extension D Part Number 29128 Center Branch K Part Number 29122 Left Rear L...

Page 34: ...31259 3 0114 Page 34 DVTT42 LOG PLACEMENT Figure 49 42 BOTTOM LOG PLACEMENT B I H G A D C J M K L E F N...

Page 35: ...astic wire tie and set the grate aside 5 Place liner into firebox 6 Place log grate into firebox The front bar will butt up against the burner 7 Place the Right Ember Bed Chunk A between the right fro...

Page 36: ...pin of the Left Rear Log E and on top of the Left Ember Burner Chunk The end of the log will rest on the left log grate bar 17 Place the Center Branch K between the two middle log grate bars on the m...

Page 37: ...ace the glass media around the Accent Burner Fill the me dia basket until the glass media covers the burner with only one layer of glass Do not place any of the glass media inside the pilot guard 4 Re...

Page 38: ...5 3 Use screws to secure bracket to glass door 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the right side 1 Place Decorative Vanity Panel onto fireplace front as shown in figure 52 2 Insert the two prongs on the Decor...

Page 39: ...if applicable 2 Open bottom louver assembly 3 Locate On Off gas cock and turn clockwise to OFF Do not force 4 Close bottom louver assembly 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Turn OFF electric...

Page 40: ...remote transmitter 1 There is a switch located on the right side of the Control Mod ule that reads REMOTE OFF 2 When the remote off switch is in the OFF position the appli ance will operate from an ap...

Page 41: ...annot be reached call the fire department 2 The gas control must be replaced if it has been flooded with water Call a qualified service technician 3 The gas control is a safety device It must be repla...

Page 42: ...2 MULTIFUNCTION REMOTE WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 57 Notice For Multi Function Remote Fireplace models with Premium Multi Function Remote Control Refer to the separate instructions for operation of the rem...

Page 43: ...UNTDOWN TIMER P2 PROGRAM 2 ON P2 PROGRAM 2 OFF BATTERY LOW CONTINUOUS PILOT CONTINUOUS PILOT CHOICE ROOM ROOM TEMPERATURE SET THERMOSTAT SETTING OFF ON THERMO DISPOSITION OF HEATER FAN REAR MAIN REAR...

Page 44: ...ternal components of the Main Module reach 170 F the unit will automatically shut off and send a repetitive audible signal The unit can be turned back on when the module cools below 160 Communication...

Page 45: ...5 below set temperature Flame Level 7 Manual Flame Modulation Main Flame To change the Flame Level manually press the FLAME MAIN button The current level will show in the MAIN box on the LCD screen 1...

Page 46: ...annually by a qualified service person Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to make sure that no debris is interfering with the air flow Glass Cleaning It will be necessary to clean the gl...

Page 47: ...g the spring clip on the top of the metal panels DVLT Be careful the fiber panel are fragile 2 Remove the base panel 3 Unlatchthe8springclipsgoingaroundtheglassframeassembly The lower clips are attach...

Page 48: ...s located between the top of the glass door and top outer wrapper One is located in the middle and one just inside of both the left and right sides of the opening 4 The hangers have a slot located in...

Page 49: ...anty parts All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number When ordering parts first obtain the Model Number and Serial Number from the name plate on your equipment Then determine the Part Numbe...

Page 50: ...10914 Pilot Assembly NAT 15 R10918 R10918 Pilot Assembly LP 16 R10898 R10899 Back Burner 17 28304 28303 Mesh 18 R10915 R10915 Flex Straight 19 28269 28269 Media Basket Leg 20 28256 28257 Media Basket...

Page 51: ...51 DVLT 36 42 FP92 EXPLODED VIEW Use Only Manufacturer s Replacement Parts Use of Any Other Parts Could Cause Injury Or Death 26 27 28 29 30 31 10 9 1 3 2 4 5 24 23 8 6 25 22 7 11 12 13 14 15 17 19 16...

Page 52: ...5 R10900 R10901 Burner Tube 16 R10914 R10914 Pilot Assembly Nat 16 R10918 R10918 Pilot Assembly LP 17 28300 31148 Burner Assembly 18 R11167 R11167 Flex 90 Degree 19 28275 28275 Valve Mount Plate 20 R1...

Page 53: ...31259 3 0114 Page 53 DVTT 36 42 FP92 EXPLODED VIEW 1 13 3 4 5 6 7 8 12 2 10 19 9 11 16 15 26 18 14 17 22 21 23 25 24 27 28 29 30 31 20...

Page 54: ...oesn t hold the burner cover up Move any beads out of the way if it does 11 Re attach the grate down with the two screws Replace the glass media over the burner NOTE The lamp will pull straight out of...

Page 55: ...th clean dry cloth NOTE The lamp will pull straight out of the socket When re installing ensure integrity of gasket seal Replacement Bulbs Replacement bulbs are available locally at most hardware appl...

Page 56: ...Owner The appliance must be installed by a qualified installer and operated in accordance with the instructions furnished with the appliance A bill of sale cancelled check or payment record should be...

Page 57: ...31259 3 0114 Page 57 APPLIANCE SERVICE HISTORY Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Notes...

Page 58: ...NO COMBUSTIBLES IN THIS AREA SEE MANTLE CHART FOR MAXIMUM MANTEL DEPTH AND HEIGHT NON COMBUSTIBLE FINISHED WALL MINIMUM 14 355mm 1 1 2 38mm SIDES AND BACK 17 431mm HEADER STANDOFF 12 305mm HEIGHT ABOV...

Page 59: ...PLACE FOR 96 2 438mm from base B FLOOR EMPIRE EMPIRE Comfort Systems Direct Vent Zero Clearance Gas Fireplace Heater INTERMITTENT PILOT MODERN DVLT 36 42 FP71 N P TRADITIONAL DVTT 36 42 FP71 N P DVLT...

Page 60: ...s Empire Comfort Systems Inc 918 Freeburg Ave Belleville IL 62220 If you have a general question about our products please e mail us at info empirecomfort com If you have a service or repair question...

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