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MAINTENANCE

Figure 55

Front door removal drawing

LOG SUPPORT PLATE

BURNER PLATE

REAR BURNER

FRONT BURNER

IGNITOR ASSEMBLY

FLAME SENSOR

Figure 56

Main Burner Drawing

Cleaning Main Burner

Remove main burner and apply air pressure inside the throat and 

ports of the main burner.

Removing HSI Flame Sensor, Blower and Orifice

1.  Remove front door assembly. See Figure 55.

2.  Remove logs from firebox.

3.  Remove  installation  bracket  and  gasket  from  underside  of 

firebox (1 screw).

4.  Disconnect flame sensor and HSI connector from wiring har-

ness.

5.  Remove log support from inside firebox (13 screws).

6.  Remove HSI from log support (13 screws).

7.  Remove flame sensor from log support (1 screw).

8.  Remove burners from firebox (1 screw).

9.  Once burners are removed, orifices are exposed.

Glass Cleaning

It will be necessary to clean the glass periodically. During start-

up,  condensation,  which  is  normal,  forms  on  the  inside  of  the 

glass and causes lint, dust and other airborne particles to cling to 

the glass surface. Also, initial paint curing may deposit a slight 

film on the glass. It is therefore recommended that the glass be 

cleaned two or three times with a non-abrasive household cleaner 

and warm water (we recommend gas fireplace glass cleaner) after 

the initial burn. We do not recommend using packaged spray type 

household glass cleaner. After that, the glass should be cleaned 

two or three times during each heating season depending on the 

circumstances present.

General Glass Information

Only glass approved for use in Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. fire-

place may be used for replacement. The glass replacement must 

be done by a licensed or qualified service person.

WARNING: 

1.  The use of substitute glass will void all product warranties.

2.  Care must be taken to avoid breakage of the glass.

3.  Under  no  circumstances  should  this  appliance  be  operated 

without the glass front or with a broken glass front. Replace-

ment of the glass (with gasket) as supplied by the manufac-

turer must be done by a qualified service person.

4.  Do not abuse the glass by striking or hitting the glass.

WARNING: Do not use abrasive cleaners on glass. Do not 

attempt to clean glass when glass is hot.

Glass Assembly Replacement

1.  Remove cabinet top.

2.  Pivot left and right front panels open.

3.  Release two door latches on left and right of firebox.

4.  Grasp glass frame and carefully pull toward you.

5.  Place glass frame assembly on non-abrasive surface. The ex-

terior of the glass frame assembly should be facing the non-

abrasive surface.

6.  Insert  a  putty  knife  between  glass  and  bottom  corners  on 

frame. Carefully separate glass from frame.

7.  Use putty knife to remove silicone and gasket material from 

frame. Surface of frame must be clean and dry.

8.  At each corner of frame apply two (2) three inch beads of 

high temperate (orange) silicone.

9.  With  thin  gasket  on  glass  facing  silicone  on  frame,  insert 

glass into frame. Carefully press the glass onto frame in order 

to have contact between glass and silicone.

10.  Allow silicone to set-up for an adequate time.

11.  Gently place glass frame back into firebox.

12.  Close the 2 door latches on left and right of firebox.

13.  Pivot left and right front panels closed.

14.  Replace cabinet top.

Summary of Contents for PV-28SV50-B2H(N,P)-1

Page 1: ...pliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas suppli er s instructions If you cannot reach...

Page 2: ...l Examples for Colinear Direct Vent 24 Vertical Examples for Colinear Direct Vent 25 26 PVCA Horizontal Colinear Direct Vent Adaptor 27 PVVTC Termination Cap Vent Kit 28 PVCT Colinear Transition Vent...

Page 3: ...ral gas and lique ed petroleum gases when provision is made for the simple conversion from one gas to the other Installation and repair should be done by a QUALI FIED SERVICE PERSON The appliance shou...

Page 4: ...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...

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

Page 6: ...er pressure test with appliance connected control valve will sustain damage A gas valve and ground joint union should be installed in the gas line upstream of the gas control to aid in servicing It is...

Page 7: ...et 1 372 m without change Canada This appliance is NOT to be installed in Canada Introduction Always consult your local Building Department regarding regu lations codes or ordinances which apply to th...

Page 8: ...stalled on a at solid continuous surface i e wood metal concrete Please Note Rough or uneven surfaces can cause vibration or humming in the heat er 4 The Mantis Power Vent High Effeciency Fireplace ca...

Page 9: ...e located at least 12 305 mm above grade and must be vented outside WARNING The nearest point of the vent cap should be a minimum horizontal distant of six 6 feet 1 83 m from any pressure regulator In...

Page 10: ...from any pressure regulator In case of regulator malfunction the six 6 feet 1 83 m distance will reduce the chance of gas entering the vent cap Installation on Rugs and Tile If this appliance is to b...

Page 11: ...08 Page 11 SPECIFICATIONS Heater with Pedestal and Single Flue Adaptor 1 Flue Outlet 1 1 2 PVC Pipe 2 Air Inlet 3 Electric Cord 4 3 8 Flare Connection Inside 5 Single Flue Adaptor Model PVVK SH requir...

Page 12: ...17 0308 Page 12 SPECIFICATIONS continued Figure 4 Heater without pedestal 1 Flue Outlet 1 1 2 PVC Pipe 2 Air Inlet 3 Electric Cord 4 3 8 Flare Connection Inside 5 Single Flue Adaptor Model PVVK SH req...

Page 13: ...im Top Panel 1 Flue Outlet 1 1 2 PVC Pipe 2 Air Inlet 3 Electric Cord 4 3 8 Flare Connection Inside 5 Single Flue Adaptor Model PVVK SH Required 6 Surround Model PVE 1 7 Top Cover Kit Slim Model PV2H...

Page 14: ...rt Top Panel 1 Flue Outlet 1 1 2 PVC Pipe 2 Air Inlet 3 Electric Cord 4 3 8 Flare Connection Inside 5 Single Flue Adaptor Model PVVK SH Required 6 Surround Model PVE 1 8 Top Cover Kit Short Model PV4H...

Page 15: ...place has been tested and approved for zero clearance to combustible materials Empire Comfort Systems Inc recommends that clearances as listed above should be maintained to allow for removal of the pr...

Page 16: ...HIS IS RECOMMENDED FOR UNIT SERVICEABILITY B 25 1 8 C 28 NOTE IF TRIM AROUND HEATER IS NECESSARY THE SURROUND KIT PVE 1 MUST BE USED AND SUBTRACT 1 FROM A DIMENSION A 12 3 4 MIN SHORT TOP PV4H 17 13 1...

Page 17: ...22618 17 0308 Page 17 WALL CLEARANCES Figure 14...

Page 18: ...factory Only the top left log and top right log are packaged separately inside the rebox for instal lation by the installer 1 To access the log set parcel lift off top panel 2 Pivot left and right pan...

Page 19: ...stalling a single ue horizontal the minimum vent length protruding from the outside wall is 6 15 2 cm See Figure 17 Minimum vent from the rear of the unit is 12 Note Horizontal discharge 90 elbow must...

Page 20: ...UE cont Figure 19 Single Flue Vertical Vent Run H 36 V 1 1 90 3 Total 40 SINGLE FLUE ADAPTOR MODEL PVVK SH Figure 21 Single Flue Venting with Shroud Installed Shroud Kit Model PVSH Figure 20 Venting f...

Page 21: ...sary in the interest of safety These speci cations are summarized in Figure 23 MANTEL PVC PIPE SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER 2 45 DEG PVC BENDS SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER GAS SUPPLY FLASHING H SURROUND MODEL PVE 1...

Page 22: ...all PVC joints of the ex vent kit to the remaining PVC vent run FLEXIBLE FLUE KIT FLEXIBLE GAS LINE PVC PIPE SWV SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER 2 45 DEG PVC BENDS SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER IF NECCESSARY GALV SHEE...

Page 23: ...CONNECTOR Attach ue adaptor to back of heater with four 4 screws Note No PVC cement is needed to install ue adaptor kit Install plastic gasket and screw threaded connector to the ue adaptor When thes...

Page 24: ...e 90 elbow must be pointed down ward See Figure 26 All horizontal runs require either a 1 4 per foot rise to run condensation back to the heater or a 1 4 per foot downward slope to run condensation aw...

Page 25: ...The vent terminal PTrap Vent cap or two 90 elbows and rst 90 elbow off back of the heater when within 6 15 2 cm off back of the heater do not contribute to the overall vent length measurement For eac...

Page 26: ...i cations are summarized in Figure 30 ROOF PITCH H Min Flat to 6 12 12 305 mm 6 12 to 7 12 15 381 mm Over 7 12 to 8 12 18 457 mm Over 8 12 to 16 12 24 610 mm Over 16 12 to 21 12 36 914 mm Figure 31 In...

Page 27: ...2 When adapter is connected continue with your vent run Cementing PVC joint is recommended but not required on colinear fresh air intake adaptor Colinear adaptor Colinear adaptor to be used in conjun...

Page 28: ...KIT Available from Empire Comfort Systems Inc Termination Cap Vertical exhaust cap used with 1 1 2 PVC pipe installation Termination cap also used with colinear transition plate model PVCT Refer to in...

Page 29: ...N PLATE PVC CEMENT PVC CEMENT OUTDOOR SEALER REQUIRED OPTIONAL CAP MODEL PVVTC ORDER SEPARATE EXHAUST 3 MIN HEIGHT MIN 12 Horizontal Application 1 Attach plate to outside wall with four 4 screws Use o...

Page 30: ...ontal Venting Maximum 47 5 1 2 m with a 3 45 elbow 3 45 elbow can be purchased from a local hardware store 47 5 1 2m Figure 35 Maximum Horizontal Venting 47 1 2 1 2 m Minimum Horizontal Venting 4 1 2...

Page 31: ...al Installation on Rugs and Tile If this appliance is to be installed directly on carpeting tile or other combustible mate rial other than wood ooring the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wo...

Page 32: ...ir inlet duct to rear of replace 6 screws Step 4 Install silicone around connection between co ax ial adaptor and co axial air inlet duct 4 1 2 MINIMUM VENT LENGTH 3 13 16 MINIMUM TUBE LENGTH Step 5 S...

Page 33: ...ting 4 10 2 cm EXHAUST OPENING MUST BE POINTED DOWNWARD Direct Vent System Building Exterior View 1 5 4 3 2 Parts List Index Number Part Number Description 1 R8887 Co axial DV Adaptor 2 R8862 Foam Gas...

Page 34: ...een brought through from rear of heater place rubber grommet supplied over gas line and install panels Note The gas supply line to the heater must be installed under conditions which will allow for ea...

Page 35: ...pe and cap has been tted in line with the manufacturer s speci cations as illustrated in this manual pages 11 to 31 7 Do not use alternative Flue or cap on installation other than that speci ed in thi...

Page 36: ...ore visible as the heater warms up Once the heater warms up the low speed L E D Figure 43F will light and the convection fan will blow warm air from the heater As the heater becomes warmer the medium...

Page 37: ...ntrol which has been under water LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information above on this label 2 Set the thermostat if used to the lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the ap...

Page 38: ...a Front burner only low fan speed b Rear burner only medium fan speed c Both front and rear burners high fan speed On changing the burner setting from high to medium or from high to low there will be...

Page 39: ...rked 1 50 into ori ce tting 10 Insert natural gas front burner bushing into throat Venturi of front burner See Figure 45 11 Replace front burner with one 1 screw from Step 8 12 Remove rear burner one...

Page 40: ...ont burner ori ce marked 1 10 into ori ce tting 10 Remove natural gas front burner bushing from throat Venturi of front burner See Figure 47 11 Replace front burner with one 1 screw from Step 8 12 Rem...

Page 41: ...c humidi er can operate from approximately 10 minute to 6 hour intervals depending on ambient temperature style and type of ue Long single vertical ues can cause the humidi er to come on more often de...

Page 42: ...tion Figure 49 Replace front louver panel and plug unit into outlet Turn both burner switches to the ON position Burner switches must remain in the ON position for remote to function Set remote from t...

Page 43: ...ocation and the area the appliance is positioned When using a controller both burner switches need to be in the ON position When the red button is pressed with both burner switches on the front burner...

Page 44: ...e appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or Canadian Electri cal Code CSA...

Page 45: ...ur Mantis Power Vent High Ef ciency Fireplace has been painted with the highest quality heat resistant silicon paint avail able in the world To ensure that the paint is properly cured light the unit a...

Page 46: ...approved for use in Empire Comfort Systems Inc re place may be used for replacement The glass replacement must be done by a licensed or quali ed service person WARNING 1 The use of substitute glass w...

Page 47: ...operations are monitored by the electronic con trol box inside the heater which is heat sensitive pressure switch sensitive ame sensitive and water sensitive If one of these items is not correct the...

Page 48: ...s built into a replace can be removed at all times to service the heat exchanger and ue fan which are located at the rear section of the heater Under no circumstances should the appliance be installed...

Page 49: ...tal assem bly and align main body of heater with locating tabs provided on pedestal assembly refer to diagram NOTE To avoid accidents and damage to main heater body and paint work it is recommended th...

Page 50: ...NNECTOR TUBING ASSEMBLY PUMP TO CONDENSATE TUBE 24 21605 COVER INLET AIR DUCT 25 22780 INLET AIR DUCT ASSEMBLY 26 R8810 GASKET INLET AIR DUCT 27 21641 BRACKET ASSEMBLY THERMISTER SPRING CLIP INCLUDED...

Page 51: ...PANEL ASSEMBLY INCLUDES 70 AND 71 70 R8840 WIRE HARNESS WITH RED BUTTON SWITCH 71 R8809 SWITCH DOUBLE ROCKER 72 R8904 CIRCUIT BOARD 73 R8838 NUT NYLON 4 40 3 REQUIRED 74 R8905 RIBBON CABLE 75 R8872 CI...

Page 52: ...22618 17 0308 Page 52 PARTS VIEW 1 4 5 6 9 7 30 28 33 5 21 15 27 24 28 19 11 12 9 10 9 34 29 31 16 20 14 29 26 25 22 17 8 3 2 13 36 18 35 23 32...

Page 53: ...17 0308 Page 53 PARTS VIEW 69 67 72 84 61 50 47 48 53 54 53 51 60 56 55 48 47 80 52 65 39 40 41 42 38 45 46 89 85 86 87 88 81 78 77 73 66 83 76 90 44 43 49 37 82 70 71 64 79 63 62 57 59 58 74 58 75 68...

Page 54: ...for service is the responsibility of the owner Travel diagnostic cost service labor labor to repair the defective appliance and freight charges on warranty parts to and from the factory will be the r...

Page 55: ...Number from the name plate on your equipment Then determine the Part Number not the Index Number and the Description of each part from the following appropriate illustration and list Be sure to give a...

Page 56: ...t Systems 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 q...

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