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AGE 

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AFETY 

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RECAUTIONS

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  IF YOU SMELL GAS:

* Do not light any appliance
* Extinguish any open flame
* Do not touch any electrical switch or plug or unplug anything
* Open windows and vacate building
* Call gas supplier from neighbor's house, if not reached, call fire department

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This unit must be installed by a qualified installer to prevent the possibility of
an explosion.  Your dealer will know the requirements in your area and can
inform you of those people considered qualified.  The room heater 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.

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The instructions in this manual must be strictly adhered to.  Do not use
makeshift methods or compromise in the installation.  Improper installation
will void the warranty and safety listing.

THIS CONTROL 

HAS BEEN 

CONVERTED FOR 

NATURAL GAS

THIS CONTROL 

HAS BEEN 

CONVERTED TO 

LP

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This heater is either approved for natural gas (NG)
or for propane (LP).  Burning the incorrect fuel
will void the warranty and safety listing and may
cause an extreme safety hazard.  Direct questions
about the type of fuel used to your dealer.  Check
the label and flame adjust knob on the gas control
valve.

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Contact your local
building officials to
obtain a permit and
information on any
installation restrictions or
inspection requirements in
your area.  Notify your
insurance company of this
heater as well.

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If the flame becomes
sooty, dark orange in
color, or extremely tall,
do not operate the heater.
Call your dealer and
arrange for proper
servicing.

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It is imperative that
control compartments,
screens, or circulating air
passageways of the heater
be kept clean and free of
obstructions.  These areas
provide the air necessary
for safe operation.

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Do not operate the heater
if it is not operating
properly in any fashion or
if you are uncertain.  Call
your dealer for a full
explanation of your heater
and what to expect.

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Do not store or use
gasoline or other
flammable liquids in the
vicinity of this heater.

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Keep all furniture or other
combustible items at least
36" away from the front
of the heater.

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Do not operate if any
portion of the heater was
submerged in water or if
any corrosion occurs.

Summary of Contents for 36DV-A/R

Page 1: ...r flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Installation must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to...

Page 2: ...l void the warranty and safety listing and may cause an extreme safety hazard Direct questions about the type of fuel used to your dealer Check the label and flame adjust knob on the gas control valve...

Page 3: ...hermopile and thermocouple see the illustration to the left If it does not turn the gas control valve to OFF and call your dealer AAA AA AA A A A A This unit is not for use with solid fuel Do not plac...

Page 4: ...ion Requirements 21 Vertical Vent Termination Requirements 21 Gas Line Requirements 22 Fuel 22 Gas Line Connection 22 Gas Inlet Pressure 22 Electrical Connection 23 Finalizing the Installation 1 Glass...

Page 5: ...om high to low 40 000 31 000 40 000 31 000 BTU Output on High with Fan without Fan 32 800 32 000 32 800 32 000 Efficiency with Fan without Fan 82 80 82 80 AFUE Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency 73 5...

Page 6: ...tallation is not rigid the qualified installer should follow the procedure best suited for the installation Packing List Propane Conversion Kit Log Set 2 Logs 2 Twigs Bag of Coals Coal Trays Flex Tube...

Page 7: ...he wire to a location near the gas line include an extra 3 length for hookup NOTE if venting directly to the rear make sure there is a min 8 5 8 space centered behind the fireplace for the wall thimbl...

Page 8: ...es 1 2 standoffs 12 3 4 14 1 2 65 1 2 Raised Fireplaces The fireplace and hearth if desired may be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace 250 Lbs and vent The fireplace may not be rais...

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Page 11: ...The overlap is 1 1 2 along the top of the face NOTE Do not tuck tile underneath the face on the bottom there will be a 1 2 air space below the access door You may do this on the sides and top but not...

Page 12: ...angular face adjust the face angles at the top corners of the glass see the illustration below AAAAAAA A A A A A Remove these four screws from the face angle Phillips Screwdriver Bend the face angle u...

Page 13: ...n the side and top and butts up to the face on the bottom When fully installed there will be a 1 2 air space below the access door on the face Do not block this space it is required for access door op...

Page 14: ...s correctly completed there will be a 1 2 air space below the access door on the face Do not block this air space it is required for access door opening and proper air flow 3 8 Tile 1 2 Cement Board W...

Page 15: ...Rect Faces Max Mantel Depth is 8 30 Arch face 28 1 2 Rectangular face 30 Enamel face Non Combustible Mantel Non Combustible mantels must maintain a 12 clearance to the top of the face and be located b...

Page 16: ...the installation instructions included with the vent For the nearest Simpson Dura Vent supplier call 800 835 4429 Vent part numbers and descriptions are listed below Straight Lengths 908B 6 Pipe Leng...

Page 17: ...ition is 1 Lift up the adjustment plate and move it so the correct notch falls into the slot on the adjustment bracket This restrictor is in position 1 This restrictor is in position 2 AAAAAA AAAAAA A...

Page 18: ...ction 1 9 2 4 3 Section 2 5 3 4 Section 3 2 3 8 4 1 Section 3 9 4 4 4 2 Section 4 6 5 4 3 Section 5 2 5 9 4 4 Section 6 6 9 AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA AAAAAA...

Page 19: ...AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA 5 feet 0 feet 0 feet 12 max 5 feet 0 feet 12 max Use Restrictor Position 1 NOTE Horizontal sections require a 1 4 rise every 12 of travel The max...

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Page 21: ...r Canada J Minimum 36 910 mm clearance above and 48 1220 mm below and to the sides of non mechanical air supply inlet K Minimum 36 910 mm from the area above the meter regulator vent outlet L Minimum...

Page 22: ...ce 21 Gas Control Valve PILOT ADJ VENT TO L P I O N O F F H I L O 3 8 M P T to 1 2 O D Fitting Factory installed The 1 diameter access hole is located 1 7 8 above the base of the fireplace Cut an X in...

Page 23: ...he right rear corner of the fireplace Remove the junction box cover plate to access the wires use a standard screwdriver Feed the electrical line through the strain relief 1 Remove the junction box co...

Page 24: ...l the cover off To remove the glass Remove the arch covers Unscrew the glass clip screws several turns to loosen them from the clips Slide off the glass clips on the top and sides of the glass holding...

Page 25: ...cover the burner holes in front Rear Log it is shorter than the front log Front Log it is longer than the back log Burner Pan Place the coals on this ledge and on the coal trays to the side of the fi...

Page 26: ...5 Turn on the gas to the fireplace Turn on gas to the heater Leak test all gas joints prior to starting the appliance Start the pilot Start the main burner Leak test all gas joints again 6 Check the p...

Page 27: ...ectly to monitor the flame while adjusting the air shutter T O L PI ON OFF If the air shutter is in its fully open position yet the flames remain sooty shut off gas to the heater and contact your Trav...

Page 28: ...I LO OFF HI Blower Knob This knob controls the speed of the internal convection blower that pushes the heated air into the room On Off Switch This control is used to turn the fireplace on and off Pilo...

Page 29: ...any gas that may have accumulated inside the firebox escape If you smell gas follow the directions on the cover IF YOU SMELL GAS C Turn the gas control knob to the PILOT position and press the knob i...

Page 30: ...ded with the remote for details on operation For systems with thermostats use this switch to control the temperature right is hotter left cooler Some systems require the on off switch to be on See the...

Page 31: ...es the speed of the blower Normal Operating Sounds Gas Control Valve As the gas control valve is turned on and off you will hear a dull clicking sound This is the valve opening up and shutting down Bl...

Page 32: ...ur dealer 4 Clean the burner pan especially in the burner holes and slots and inspect the following Check for burner pan holes that are cracked severely warped or corroded Make sure the burner pan ass...

Page 33: ...d See Starting the Pilot Light See Starting the Pilot Light Turn the ON OFF switch to ON Use the remote closer to the fireplace See the remote control instructions See the remote control instructions...

Page 34: ...ng the electricity generated by the thermopile The ON OFF switch remote control or thermostat control the circuit to the main burner ON OFF MAIN BURNER PILOT ADJ VENT TO L P I O N O F F H I L O What P...

Page 35: ...pile Red Brown EPU terminal White A Red Thermocouple AA A Green 120 Volt Grounded A C Power Supply Blower Rheostat Blower Motor Chassis Ground Black Blower Thermodisk Green White White Black Black Bla...

Page 36: ...chemicals b The unit is subject to prolong periods of dampness or condensation c Any damage to the unit combustion chamber heat exchanger or other components due to water or weather damage which is t...

Page 37: ...t the burner compartment and all circulating air passageways of the appliance must be kept clean and clear at all times Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away...

Page 38: ...emove the burner see illustration below Slide the burner pan to the left until the fixed shutter disengages from the orifice Place the burner pan aside Fixed shutter Orifice Burner Pan Burner Pan Box...

Page 39: ...adjustable shutter back in place Push the adjustable shutter to the left off the orifice be careful not to bend the shutter linkage 1 2 Wrench Slide the adjustable shutter down away from the orifice...

Page 40: ...pilot assembly tap the assembly from above until it falls out Place the propane pilot orifice onto the pilot tube the LP orifice is 016 diameter it has 16 stamped on it Insert the pilot tube with ori...

Page 41: ...sket Regulator Gasket NOTE use the new gasket included with the regulator LP propane regulators have a 11 0 2 7 stamped here NOTE These holes strip easily Use a hand screwdriver and tighten each screw...

Page 42: ...length of thermostat wire It should be centralized in the room and away from the heater The wire may be routed externally on the wall or behind the wall preferred 3 Cut the thermostat wire so there is...

Page 43: ...uctions included with the remote thermostat for installation IMPORTANT OPERATIONAL NOTE FOR REMOTE THERMOSTAT USE Included with the remote thermostat is a set of instructions that should be given to t...

Page 44: ...s and into the walls of the firebox to secure the plates in place AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA Remove the ten screws on the walls of the firebox shown i...

Page 45: ...OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT CONTINUED PAGE 45...

Page 46: ...ation Requirements 21 How this Fireplace Works 34 Vent Lengths 17 Installation Options 5 Items Required for Installation 6 Leaking Gas See Inst on Cover Listing Information 37 Location of Controls 28...

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