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GAS and ELECTRIC

Element4 Gas Fireplaces

                                                                                                                                                    

 

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INSTALLING THE GAS LINE

Correctly size and route the gas supply line from the supply regulator to the area where the appliance is to be installed as per 

requirements outlined in the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54 (USA) or CAN/CSA-B149.1 (Canada).

Never use galvanized or plastic pipe unless specified specifically for use with gas. Refer to the table below for proper sizing of the 

supply gas line. Gas lines must be routed, constructed and made of materials that are in strict accordance with local codes and 

regulations. A qualified plumber or gas fitter should be hired to correctly size and route the gas supply line to the appliance.

Installing a gas supply line from the fuel supply to the appliance involves numerous considerations of materials, protection, sizing, 

locations, controls, pressure, sediment trap, and other criteria. The sizing and/or installing 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 Diameter (Inches)

0 - 10

1/2

3/8

10 - 40

1/2

1/2

40 - 100

1/2

1/2

100 - 150

3/4

1/2

150 - 200

3/4

1/2

Table 4

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

 

The Element4 fireplaces use a receiver and remote control for their burner operation. The remote control comes with a 9V 

battery and the receiver is powered by a 120V AC wall adapter, included.

This installation must provide an approved 120V AC wall receptacle to be placed within the six foot cord limit of the wall 

adapter. 

The receiver should be powered by either the wall adapter or 4AA batteries - not both. 

Batteries do not provide an electrical 

backup for the wall adapter. Using batteries in combination with the wall adapter can damage the receiver.

Electrical work must be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician. 

All wiring shall be in compliance with all local, city, and state codes.

WARNING

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Page 1: ...1 Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Installation Manual Aug 2014 Models Sky Sky T ...

Page 2: ...s 8 Clearances 27 Gas and Electric 33 Venting 34 Enclosing the Fireplace 46 Fire Media 53 Operating the Fireplace 58 Maintenance 61 Warranty 65 Venting System Installation Instructions Appendix One Massachusetts Certification Appendix Two Troubleshooting Flowchart Appendix Three ...

Page 3: ...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 even though installed at listed clearances may over time discolor warp or show cracks Convective heat will exit the unit and travel up the wall surface if not impeded Protruding mantels and projections can help direct the heat a...

Page 4: ... results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer ONLY an authorized qualified installer may open the door remove the glass The end user must NOT open the door remove the glass as this may be unsafe and may result in voiding the manufacturer s warranty WARNING Glass Handling The glass must only be removed by an authorized and or qualified installer The authorized technician should o...

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 appliance It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform an appliance check up service once a year Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing MUST BE REPLACED before operating this app...

Page 6: ...ws a list of materials 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 Products which have a YES in BOTH the Non combustible and Manufacturer Approved columns can be used with this fireplace Product Non combustible Manufacturer Approved James Hardie Building Products HardieBacker 1 4...

Page 7: ...Minimum Supply Pressure in w c 4 8 kpa 1 2 Manifold Pressure Maximum in w c 4 0 10 8 kpa 0 99 2 68 Manifold Pressure Minimum in w c 0 4 1 5 kpa 0 1 0 38 Main Burner Injector Marking 1200 x2 220 x2 Pilot Injector Marking 31 2 27 1 Figure 1 Wall Adapter Connection arrow WALL ADAPTER SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage 120V AC Input Power 9 W Output Voltage 6V DC Output Current 500 mA Size 3 1 H x 2 W x 1 7...

Page 8: ...s EuropeanHome com Front Elevation Plan View Left Elevation Right Elevation Letter Inches Millimeters A 6 150 B 271 8 688 C 3411 16 880 D 41 16 103 E 287 8 732 F 141 16 357 G 751 4 1911 H 681 2 1740 I 591 16 1500 J 125 16 312 K 145 16 363 L 711 16 194 SKY ...

Page 9: ...s EuropeanHome com SKY T Front Elevation Plan View Left Elevation Right Elevation Letter Inches Millimeters A 6 150 B 271 8 688 C 3411 16 880 D 41 16 103 E 287 8 732 F 165 16 414 G 751 4 1911 H 681 2 1740 I 591 16 1500 J 125 16 312 K 163 16 411 L 81 8 205 ...

Page 10: ...re et poutres ou pierres en céramique dont l utilisation est autorisée avec cet appareil Cet appareil doit être installé conformément à la législation locale À défaut d une telle législation suivre ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 ou CSA B149 1 L appareil doit être proprement raccordé à un système de ventilation conformément aux instructions d installation du fabricant Le système doit être installé par un inst...

Page 11: ... Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Figure 3 PARTS OF THE FIREPLACE 1 2 3 3 4 6 7 9 11 The various parts of the fireplace are shown in Figures 4 5 and 6 The Trisore 140 is shown other models are similar 10 5 Figure 4 8 8 1 1 3 8 ...

Page 12: ...afety circuit which monitors the Main Burner Finish Trim hides the Glass Clamps the quantity varies by model Fixing Bracket attaches the fireplace to the building Glass Clamp holds the Glass Panel in place Sky 6 ea Sky T 12 ea Vent Collar accepts the 4 65 8 venting adapter included Relief Door part of the safety system do not change or adjust the quantity varies by model Gas Control is at the end ...

Page 13: ...iance must not be installed on any combustible material other than wood For example carpet or linoleum bases are not permitted MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES The appliance is approved with a minimum clearance to combustible materials on all sides of 11 280 mm Any spacer or framing used closer than this dimension must be non combustible e g metal The minimum clearance to non combustible material...

Page 14: ...ith Figure 12 Mantels made of non combustible material are allowed inside these dimensions but they will be subjected to elevated temperatures and may be too hot to touch A typical completed installation with mantel is shown in Figure 7 A A B VENT OPENING 800cm 124In TOTAL MINIMUM 2 50 C SECTION A A 36 900 36 900 CTION B B COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS NOT PERMITTED IN FRONT OF GLASS 2 50 11 280 GLASS CON...

Page 15: ...alls Figure 8 shows a typical method for protecting combustible walls while maintaining close installation dimensions The non combustible lining MUST extend more than 26 660 mm above the top of the fireplace The lining shall be place no closer than 1 25 mm to the floor or any intersecting walls Air MUST be allowed to continually circulate around the lining Note The 1 25 mm and the 2 50 mm air gaps...

Page 16: ...DETAIL C CONVECTION GAP CONSTRUCTION BEAMS COMBUSTIBLE TYPICAL A typical chase enclosing a Trisore fireplace as an example is shown in Figure 11 Section B B plan view shows the area around the fireplace in which combustible furnishings are not permitted Section A A shows the clearance to NON combustible materials See ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE for the dimensions required for the Convection Air Outlet...

Page 17: ...50 mm 11 280 mm C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 36 900 m 2 50 mm NON COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING REQUIRED DETAIL C NON COMBUSTIBLE WALL TYPICAL Detail C shows how the non combustible framing above the fireplace maintains a minimum clearance of 2 50 mm This clearance MUST be maintained to ensure safe operation of the fireplace Figure 12 ...

Page 18: ...sive convection air to build up within the chase The top of the outlet s must be at least 1 25 mm down from the ceiling and we recommend no more than 6 152 mm down The minimum distance from the bottom of the appliance to the room ceiling is 72 1830 mm See Table 3 A TYPICAL CLEARANCE DIAGRAMS Figure 13 Minimum Distances A Room ceiling to appliance bottom 72 1830 mm B Room ceiling to top of Convecti...

Page 19: ...ediment trap and other criteria The sizing and or installing 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 Diameter Inches 0 10 1 2 3 8 10 40 1 2 1 2 40 100 1 2 1 2 100 150 3 4 1 2 150 200 3 4 1 2 Table 4 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The Element4 fireplaces...

Page 20: ...ical access Is the gas valve receiver accessible for maintenance etc 4 Wireless access Can the signals from the transmitter handheld remote control get to the receiver inside the access door MOUNTING THE CONTROLS The BDLE4 Access Door requires a rough opening of 913 16 250 mm high by 615 16 175 mm wide The door should be mounted with the hinge on the left side The door can also be mounted with the...

Page 21: ...ELECTRIC Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Figure 14 Fit tab into bracket on BDLE4 Figure 15 Tighten bolt through mounting bosses at arrows Figure 16 Figure 17 One of the tie wraps which secure the line set ...

Page 22: ...22 GAS and ELECTRIC Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Figure 18 Figure 19 ...

Page 23: ...n combination see Figure 21 and Graph 1 When venting with a horizontal termination the minimum vent configuration is a 77 8 200 mm vertical rise to a 90 elbow plus a 19 500 mm horizontal run to a wall termination When venting with a vertical termination the minimum vent configuration is 3 3 1000 mm and the maximum rise is 36 11 0 m maximum When using wall terminations no more than two horizontal 4...

Page 24: ...opeanHome com APPROVED MANUFACTURERS and COMPONENTS Manufacturer Modore Tenore M G DuraVent Inc only DirectVent Pro 4 x 65 8 components Table 5 Figure 20 rise run Appendix One contains venting installation instructions MEASURING THE VENTING ...

Page 25: ...a 50mm flue Restrictor Figure 21 Dimension H can vary between 19 500 mm minimum to 16 4 5 0 m maximum depending on Dimension V See Graph 1 Dimension V can vary between 77 8 200 mm minimum to 11 5 3 5 m maximum depending on Dimension H See Graph 1 Note Configurations with horizontal terminations may need a restrictor See the INSTALLING A RESTRICTOR section HORIZONTAL TERMINATION DIAGRAM ...

Page 26: ...90 may be used For each 45 elbow 20 500 mm must be subtracted from the horizontal length allowance For each 90 elbow 40 1000 mm must be subtracted from the horizontal length allowance Example A With a total rise of 6 6 1 5 m and one horizontal 90 elbow a total run of 11 5 3 5 m is allowed Example B If the rise is 9 10 3 0 m then the run can be no longer than 16 4 5 0 m Example C If the run is 8 2 ...

Page 27: ...27 VENTING Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS ...

Page 28: ...S When installing vertical venting with no elbows dimension V must be at least 3 3 1 0 m minimum and no more than 36 11 0 m maximum Figure 22 Vertical Terminations with NO elbows 12 304 mm minimum Note Configurations with vertical terminations may need a restrictor See the INSTALLING A RESTRICTOR section 12 304 mm minimum ...

Page 29: ...to 33 10 10 0 m maximum Distance V2 19 500 mm minimum to 33 10 10 0 m maximum Distance V V1 V2 3 3 1 0 m minimum 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 Note Configurations with vertical terminations may need a restrictor See the INSTALLING A RESTRICTOR section Figure 23...

Page 30: ... 500 mm minimum to 33 10 10 0 m maximum Distance V2 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 every 45 elbow up to a maximum of eight 8 45 elbows Note Configurations with horizontal terminations may need a restrictor See the INSTALLING A RESTRI...

Page 31: ...e instructions the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in the USA or the current standard of CAN CSA B149 1 in Canada VERTICAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS Termination Heights for Vents Above Flat or Sloped Roofs Refer to NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 Roof Pitch H ft H m Flat to 6 12 1 0 0 3 6 12 to 7 12 1 25 0 38 7 12 to 8 12 1 5 0 46 8 12 to 9 12 2 0 0 61 9 12 to 10 12 2 5 0 76 10 1...

Page 32: ...ion at the very bottom of the outlet collar see Figure 26 The restrictors are shown in Figure 27 When Using a Horizontal Wall Termination When Using a Vertical Roof Termination When vertical section is up to 391 2 1 m no restrictor required n a When vertical section is 391 2 1 m to 9 10 3 m 35 mm restrictor n a When rise is up to 6 6 2 m n a 35 mm When rise is above 6 6 2 m n a 60 mm Table 6 Restr...

Page 33: ...therefore requires the 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 convection air is replaced by room air which enters the chase through the Room Air Inlet As the exiting convection air cools it falls to the floor where it s drawn into the Inlet and the ...

Page 34: ...mounted to your framing and below the burner The controls are at the end of a 50 1270 mm line set and are to be mounted to the BDLE4 Access Door included The controls must be located for ease of physical access gas line maintenance etc as well as wireless signal remote control access See the LOCATING AND MOUNTING THE CONTROLS section The combination of multiple glass sides and no zero clearance bo...

Page 35: ...EPLACE TO BEAR ANY WEIGHT Figure 33 NON combustible Wallboard Metal Framing Fireplace typical 2 50 mm Clearance Between NON combustible Framing and Fireplace A convection air outlet is always required and the area of the convection air outlet varies by fireplace model Table 7 shows the minimum total area required for the various models This table assumes an enclosed chase with a top or ceiling and...

Page 36: ...nt4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Table 8 Rough Opening Dimensions for NON COMBUSTIBLE Framing Model Figure A B C Sky 34 3811 16 990 mm 185 16 463 mm 771 4 1961 mm Sky T 34 3811 16 990 mm 203 16 511 mm 771 4 1961 mm Figure 34 C A B ...

Page 37: ...the panel aligning with the top of the burners The pilot flame must be visible through the panel and the cut out in the pilot shield Scatter the bag of embers on the hearth panel and burners as shown in Figure 35 Ensure that the area inside the ember shield circled is left clear Position the embers coals and fir cones as shown in Figure 39 Position four of the larger logs as shown in Figure 36 Fig...

Page 38: ...38 FIRE MEDIA Element4 Gas Fireplaces EuropeanHome com Figure 37 Figure 38 Position two small sticks as shown in Figure 37 5 6 7 8 9 10 Position the pine cones as shown in Figure 38 ...

Page 39: ...t in the pilot shield Scatter evenly the contents of the bags of pebbles over the top of the grate and burner Ensure that none of the pebbles enters the pilot enclosure The arrangement of the pebbles is now complete However it is important to check that the pilot flame is still visible Figure 39 shows the arrangement for all models Figure 40 shows how the area around the pilot burner must be kept ...

Page 40: ...sing the SET button changes the mode of operation in the following order Man Temp Temp Timer back to Man Man Manual Flame Height Adjustment UP DOWN BEFORE THE FIRST FIRE 1 Make sure all construction materials have been removed from inside and around the fireplace 2 Confirm the proper placement of the burner media 3 Confirm that the controls are properly connected 4 Check the gas supply for leaks 5...

Page 41: ...e daytime set temperature 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 flame height is then automatically adjusted to achieve the nighttime setback temperature Timer mode The appliance must be in standby mode pilot ignited The Timer setting allows you to set 2 burne...

Page 42: ...ribed in the MAINTENANCE section Since it is a metal fireplace the heat up and cool down cycles may produce some noises caused by the expansion and contraction of these metals The premium materials and build quality of your fireplace will keep these sounds to a minimum Automatic Turndown 1 In Manual Temperature Timer modes the valve will turn to pilot flame if there is no change in flame height fo...

Page 43: ... clamps See Figure 47 Step 3 Securely attach a vacuum glass clamp to the glass in the approximate center and lift the glass up into the clearance notch With the glass panel raised into the upper rail swing the lower edge of the glass panel out towards the room and gently lower the glass towards the floor until it clears the fireplace See Figure 48 Step 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for the other glass pa...

Page 44: ... the firebox gasket and centered on the firebox Step 3 Hand tighten the bolts onto the glass clamps Tighten the bolts 1 4 turn further Step 4 While ensuring that the glass panels are tight and square to each another tighten the retaining bolt s on each clamp NO MORE THAN 1 2 TURN INSTALLING THE GLASS CLEANING THE GLASS The glass should be cleaned as necessary with a fireplace glass cleaner We reco...

Page 45: ...s soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to make sure that no debris plants trees shrubs are interfering with the air flow BURNER MAINTENANCE The flames from the burner should be visually checked The flame should have a blue base and yellow tops and be candle like in appearance PILOT MAINTENANCE Th...

Page 46: ...ended every six months 1 Inspect for 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 elements Where rust spots or holes have appeared these must be immediately replaced 3 Ensure that there is no foreign material in the vents Survey by removing the c...

Page 47: ...replaces EuropeanHome com PRODUCT INSTALLATION RECORD Installer Please complete this form Customer Please retain this information Purchased From Date of Purchase Installed By Date of Installation Fireplace Serial Number Fuel Type ...

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Page 70: ... executive officer of DuraVent Corn bio fuels driftwood or other wood containing salt preservative treated lumber plastic and household trash or garbage or wood pellets containing such materials must not be burned in the appliance or fireplace In case of a chimney fire the chimney must be inspected and approved by a certified Chimney Sweep before reuse After each annual inspection maintenance and ...

Page 71: ...led 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 inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless upon inspection the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in a...

Page 72: ...ating properly Replace gas valve ON OFF switch is in the OFF O position Set switch to ON position No No No No 3 Spark will occur each second Ignition components not operating properly Check connection between ignition cable and ignition electrode Check ignition electrode spark gap Check ignition electrode Check ignition cable for damage Increase distance between ignition cable and all metal parts ...

Page 73: ... 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 Ensure 2nd thermocouple is in the flame Check 2nd thermocouple wiring 9 Magnet unit drops while motor turns 3 beeps Yes Receiver batteries low Replace transmitter batteries Quality 1 5V AA alkaline recommended Yes Yes Yes Yes No Resis...

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