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DOUBLE GLASS BOARD & LED LIGHT GUIDE 

 

FAN BYPASS SWITCHES & LEDs  

(***NUMBER OF FANS CAN CHANGE BASED ON MODEL SIZE***) 

 

   

The dipswitches, in the “

FAN BYPASS

” area of the 

Double Glass Board, are used to determine what fans 
will be monitored by the board, verifying all fans are 
indeed working properly before allowing the fireplace 
burner to start.  
   Turn the switch 

ON

 (UP) to bypass monitoring of fan 

number of your choice, & 

OFF 

(DOWN) to begin to 

monitor fan activity.  
   If no fan is present, set switch to on so it will bypass 
the need to verify fan activity. The switches are 
numbered to correlate with the LED lights they are 
associated with above.  
   The f

inal switch is the “Master Bypass” option. 

Turning this on bypasses all checks to the fan system 
& Power Vent. 

 

FAN LED INDICATORS

    

A.

 

Red

 - Fan is not connected or malfunctioning 

B.

 

Off - Fan is being bypassed 

C.

 

Green

 - Fan is running properly 

                                                  

POWER LED INDICATOR 

   The 

Red 

Power

 LED lets you know the board is receiving power. 

 

POWER VENT LED INDICATOR 

   The 

Blue

 

Power Vent

 LED lets you know the Power Power-Vent is properly sending & receiving signal to the board. 

 

FAN & POWER VENT REQUEST LED 

   The 

White

 LED indicates the board is set for Honeywell system use

 

Summary of Contents for Corner Right & Left 120

Page 1: ...and final gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the State of Massachusetts Also see Carbon Monoxide detector requirements on page 56 NOTICE Flare Fireplaces Installation Guide Large Units Flare Double Corner Left Corner Right Corner v11 1 FLARE REQUIRES INSTALLATION BE PERFORMED BY AN NFI CERTIFIED INSTALLER OR A CERTIFIED FLAREAUTHORIZED INSTALLER INSTALLATIONS T...

Page 2: ...FLECTIVE BACK INSTALL 16 INSTALLATION STEPS 17 INSTALLATION PREPARATION 18 ACCESS PANEL 18 FIREPLACE UNPACKING 19 FIREPLACE ASSEMBLY 20 LED LIGHTS 26 LED LIGHT INSTALL AND POWER 27 LED CONTROLLER AND REMOTE 28 VENT TERMINATION 30 VENT AND FIREPLACE SIZE 31 MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES FROM VENT 31 VERTICAL TERMINATION 32 VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES 34 VENT RESTRICTOR SETUP 36 CHIMNEY PATH INSTAL...

Page 3: ...SS MANTEL INSTALLATION 57 TV INSTALLED FLUSH ABOVE FIREPLACE 58 CLEARANCES 59 GENERAL INFORMATION AND STEPS 59 COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING MATERIAL CLEARANCES 65 CLEARANCES SPECIFICATION 66 MANTEL CLEARANCE 67 CLEARANCE TO SPRINKLER 68 HEAT RELEASES 69 AIR INTAKE 70 EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES 71 FLARE FRONT SEE THROUGH AND CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE 72 Flat side and isometric view 72 L shape side and iso...

Page 4: ...ons and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 in the United States or the Standard for Installation in Mobile Homes CAN CSA Z240 MH Series in Canada This appliance is only for use with the type s of gas indicated on the rating plate A conversion kit is supplied with the appliance This product is listed to the ANSI standards for ANSI A21 50b 2009 CSA 2 22b 20...

Page 5: ... codes with National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22 1 A 110 120V AC Circuit for this product must be protected with ground fault circuit interrupter protection in compliance with the applicable electrical codes when it is installed in locations such as bathrooms or near sinks Proposition 65 Warning Fuels used in gas wood burning or oil fired applian...

Page 6: ...ically examined by a qualified service agency to maintain venting performance and safety If the vent air intake system is disassembled for any reason contact your fireplace installer and reinstall per the vent instructions provided for the initial installation Inspect the external vent cap on regular basis monthly to make sure that no debris is interfering with the airflow The flow of combustion a...

Page 7: ...ave been certified and tested to work with Natural Gas or Propane Certification Information ANSI Z21 88 CSA 2 33 2016 Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters CSA CLASSES CLASS 2901 84 CLASS 2901 04 All fireplaces are rated for commercial and residential use The CSA Mark The Canadian Standards Association CSA is a nonprofit association serving business industry government and consumers in Canada and the globa...

Page 8: ...e M G DuraVent direct vent installation manual http www duravent com For details on ICC direct vent installation please use the ICC installation guide http icc chimney com en exceldirect support This product is listed to ANSI standards for Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters and applicable sections of Gas Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles and Gas Fired Appliances...

Page 9: ... the outlet is available even after installation is completed This appliance must be grounded In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is...

Page 10: ...nt cover view open to be able to view the pilot spark and flame from outside Fireglass a or Fire Glass may be used b When the fireplace viewing window is open and media is placed make sure Fire Glass does not fall on the ceramic glass lower frame as that may cause breakage when putting back the ceramic glass c Make sure pilot is clear of any Fire Glass particles d Flare Fire Glass can be put safel...

Page 11: ... 20 Lbs 5 Boxes 11 Pcs 17 Bags 9 Small 6 Large 2 5 Bags 70 17 Lbs 22 Lbs 5 Boxes 12 Pcs 18 Bags 10 Small 6 Large 3 Bags 80 21 Lbs 26 Lbs 6 Boxes 14 Pcs 22 Bags 11 Smal 7 Large 3 5 Bags 100 25 Lbs 30 Lbs 7 Boxes 17 Pcs 26 Bags 12 Small 8 Large 4 5 Bags Glass Diamond Rain Drops Ceramic Pebbles Wood Earth Pebbles Branches Flare Front Size Embers 30 7 Lbs 10 Lbs 2 Boxes 5 Pcs 9 Bags 4 Small 3 Large 1 ...

Page 12: ... be done once during install only Attach glass suction cups to the glass Use more than one suction cup if needed any unit above 45 Using suction cups slightly push in the external glass top edge Once glass has been pushed slightly lift the glass to clear bottom part of the glass Remove the glass and place in a secure location Install back external glass Attach glass suction cups to the glass Use m...

Page 13: ...e done with a cold fireplace fireplace appliance turned off and manual gas valve shutoff Unplug the fireplace from any electric power Double Glass Units The below picture shows the right side glass trim Step 1 Using a drill untighten the screw that is located at the right top of the trim side as shown in picture below Step 2 Move the right trim glass to the left as shown in picture below Step 3 Re...

Page 14: ... licensed or qualified service person Step 1 Attach glass suction cups to the glass Remove the glass lower magnetic trim Place the trim in a secure place Any unit above 45 requires 2 suction cups to hold the glass Step 2 Release the lower glass trim The lower trim bolts can be released by hand and should not require any tools Once bolts are released remove lower glass holder trim Step 3 Hold the g...

Page 15: ... 4 1 Step 4 2 When putting back the glass DO NOT overtighten the bolts or glass may break Use step 4 1 for putting the glass back Glass trim screws should be closed hand tight DO NOT overtighten the bolts or glass may break ...

Page 16: ...ery easy to clean The reflective back is shipped outside the unit inside a sleeve with the other glass panes It should be mounted at the back of the fireplace placed in the gap between the fire bed shown yellow below and held by the top mounting brackets red circle Carefully carry the reflective back using suction cups and place at a 45 degree angle as shown below Screw the mirror clamp as shown b...

Page 17: ...llow instruction for fireplace unpacking 4 Put the Fireplace in the desired location Verify clearance to non combustible and combustible materials Follow the clearance instruction and example in the manual 5 For LED units connect LED system and test LED 6 Attach the units back bracket to the wall framing 7 For double glass units only remove glass locking screws and discard 8 Adjust Fireplace vent ...

Page 18: ...the necessary parts that may need servicing over time While Flare also offers access to these components by going inside the fireplace with instructions HERE you will find having a dedicated area where all your components can be easily accessed for servicing without the need to remove the glass media burner is the preferred method HIDDEN ACCESS PANEL EXAMPLE ...

Page 19: ... and confirm there is no external damage If damage exists please notify Flare Fireplaces immediately Remove the top wood studs and pull the external carton box up Please do not remove the blue wrap completely at this stage Leave the fireplace placed on the pallet for the next step Fireplace legs setup ...

Page 20: ...on the pre made platform It is not possible to move the assembled fireplace once units are connected Fireplace platform under the fireplace should be covered with noncombustible material cement board or type X drywall Large Flare Fireplaces do not have telescopic legs and depend on the platform to adjust height Make sure the fireplace chase is framed with metal studs or covered With noncombustible...

Page 21: ...place the Left side Box to your left hand side and the Right Side Box to the right hand side as shown in the picture bellow Step 6 push the left side part to the right side toward the right side part and push the right side part to the left toward the left side as shown in the previous picture ...

Page 22: ...ans using quick connectors as shown in the picture below then continue pushing until making the two parts closed to each other Step 8 1 2 gap has been filled with ceramic fiber paper between the left side part B the right side part A as shown in the picture below this step may already done then install the cover that will cover the gap between the two parts ...

Page 23: ...frame and using the power screwdriver tighten the marked screws as shown in picture below Step 10 Bridge connection Upper frame Make sure that the two parts fireplace are placed in balanced and leveled using leveler Connect connection bridge to the upper frame using cordless drill and secure the marked screws as shown in the pictures below Step 11 ...

Page 24: ... using cordless drill and secure the marked screws as shown in the pictures below Step 12 Bridge connection Fireplace Top in additional to the upper and lower frames connection there is another connection located on the top back of the fireplace see picture below Make sure that the three bridges are installed correctly as mentioned before and as shown in the picture below ...

Page 25: ...hown in the picture below Step 14 Back connection On the back of fireplace connect just the marked screw 2 from the left part and 2 from the right side as shown in the picture below Do Not Connect any screws that are not mentioned in this guide even if there are open holes for it only mentioned screws should be connected Please contact Flare Fireplaces support team for ...

Page 26: ...ED Operation Option 1 LED power is connected to the Flare control system Labeled in picture above as LED Power Outlet and below as Connection C LED will turn On and Off with the fireplace controlled by the fireplace remote or wall switch Color control can be done by the LED remote Once a color is selected the LED remote can be stored away LED to be switched Off when fireplace is turned off LED can...

Page 27: ...pre connected prior to shipping Connect LED connectors points A to the fireplace using the quick connect connectors 3 Connect LED control system to the power supply point B 4 Connect LED Power supply to an external power source point C Do not connect the LED to the Flare control LED plug at this point Use the LED remote to turn the LED on the LED system Once testing is done connect the LED power a...

Page 28: ... owning 64 thousand colors 20 automatic changing modes to choose from RBG Strip is using 24V DC power adapter REMOTE MATERIAL 110x52x20mm POWER AAA Battery 2pcs MATERIAL ABS FABRICATION PROCESSING Multicolor Printing UV Varnish CONTROLLER SIZE 85x45x23mm WORKING VOLTAGE DC12V 24V CONTROL WAY RGB 3 CHANNELS MAX LOAD PER CHANNEL 6A OUTPUT CONNECTION COMMON ANODE TELECONTROL DISTANCE 30 METERS PROGRA...

Page 29: ...LITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 16 BLUE COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 17 BLUE COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 18 YELLOW COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 19 YELLOW COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 20 CIRCULATION MODE Code Matching Please follow the instructions below Confirm it is correctly connected between power supply LED controller LED load Switch the power o...

Page 30: ...G DuraVent direct vent installation manual http www duravent com For detailed ICC chimney installation information please use the ICC direct vent installation manual http icc chimney com en exceldirect Instructions Where a vent pipe passes through a floor or ceiling a ceiling firestop MUST be used to retain insulation and maintain proper clearances Use roof support brackets where needed Install th...

Page 31: ...ontal runs to combustibles is required VERTICAL VENT CLEARANCES A minimum of 1 inches 25mm all around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to combustibles is required except for clearances in appliance enclosures Horizontal vents have a minimum 1 4 inch 6mm rise per 1 foot towards the termination Frame cutout table taken from the DuraVent or ICC installation manual Size Vent Size Flare 120 2 x 5x8 F...

Page 32: ... vent part used Note size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary according to the DuraVent or ICC part number used Minimum height from roof to lowest discharge opening Vertical Vent Termination Opening Framing will depend on the part used See table above or vent installation manual Minimum 24 horizontal clearance to any surface such as an exterior wall for vertical terminat...

Page 33: ...ltiple horizontal terminations See the table on page 32 for minimum cutout dimensions or frame openings around wall venting Make sure clearances to combustible material are maintained based on vent part used Note size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary per the DuraVent part number used ...

Page 34: ...faces require 24 inches 61 cm min Clearance to unventilated soffit F 6 15 cm min Clearance to outside corner G 6 15 cm min Clearance to inside corner H 3 90 cm min Not to be installed above a meter regulator assembly within 3 feet 90 cm horizontally from the center line of the regulator I 3 feet 90 cm min Clearance to service regulator vent outlet J 12 inches 30 cm min Clearance to non mechanical ...

Page 35: ...r Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier As specified in CGA B149 Installation Codes note local Codes or Regulation may require different clearances For U S A Installations follow the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 Horizontal vent termination minimum clearance to adjacent structure or fence is 48 Minimum 24 horizontal clearance to...

Page 36: ... The vent restrictor setting is from 1 minimum restriction to 6 maximum restriction The installer will document the restrictor setting in the end of the installation Use the vent planning guide and table to determine the restrictor setting Signs the vent restrictor needs to be adjusted Vent restrictor should be opened if the flame has the following characteristics Flame is excessively tall and lif...

Page 37: ...ers in the table represent the restrictor setting to be set Document the restrictor setting configuration prior to leaving the installation site The tables apply to both NG Natural Gas and Propane Minimum 3 ft vertical run A required before any bend or turn o See Flare Front and Flare See Through exception o See Flare 50 60 5x8 table for exception A maximum of four 90º vent elbows are allowed in t...

Page 38: ...ntact Flare Fireplaces support for any question regarding vent planning and vent path calculation Size Vent Size Units Size Flare 120 2 x 5x8 Flare 60 x 2 Flare 140 2 x 5x8 Flare 70 x 2 Flare 160 2 x 5x8 Flare 80 x2 Flare 180 3 x 5x8 Flare 60 x 3 Flare 200 2 x 5x8 Flare 100 x 2 Flare 210 3 x 5x8 Flare 70 x 3 Flare 240 3 x 5x8 Flare 80 x 3 Flare 280 4 x 5x8 Flare 70 x 4 Flare 300 3 x 5x8 Flare 100 ...

Page 39: ...39 P a g e FLARE 60 60H 60EH Suitable for all Flare 60 60H 60EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented ...

Page 40: ...40 P a g e FLARE 70 70H 70EH Suitable for all Flare 70 70H 70EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented ...

Page 41: ...41 P a g e FLARE 80 80H 80EH Suitable for all Flare 80 80H 80EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented ...

Page 42: ...42 P a g e FLARE 100 100H 100EH Suitable for all Flare 100 100H 100EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting Set to 1 6 based on Table below X Run will need to be Power Vented ...

Page 43: ...ons allow Flare Fireplaces to operate in vent conditions that would not be possible without the motor unit See the Flare Power Vent Installation Manual for more specific instructions The system is designed and tested with DuraVent 3x5 gasket direct vent pipes It is critical for the safety and operation of the system to use the DuraVent 3x5 gasket system ...

Page 44: ...is less than 20 feet Refer to the Flare Power Vent Installation Manual for more specific instructions Clearance Clearances between the vent pipe and combustible materials must be maintained at 3 inches top and 1 for side and below Maintain the same clearance from the power vent box to any combustible materials Power vent unit must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with these inst...

Page 45: ...ow voltage 6V 3 wire cable labeled below as connection Fan Exhust Optional Cable to be used is 16 AWG 3 copper wire not solid wire Cable is not included with the PV kit Connect low voltage cable from the Power Vent to Connection 6 below matching colors white to white black to black green to green fans and sensors on the main board are optional and will be included on double glass systems ...

Page 46: ...l to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa Move the appliance into position and secure it to the wall using the back or side mount Install a manual gas valve before the connection to the fireplace appliance automatic valve Connect the gas line to the fireplace The appliance is designed to accept a 1 2 13mm gas supply Connect the gas supply in accordance to local codes CAN CSA B149 1 in Canada or to the cu...

Page 47: ...ve sea level using the standard burner orifice sizes At the time of installation it must be determined if the appliance needs to be de rated Contact your local gas supplier for deration requirements for your area De rated installation consideration can start at 2000 Ft above sea level At higher elevations the amount of BTU fuel value delivered must be reduced by either using gas that has been de r...

Page 48: ...ch as HVAC vent cover removable tile connected with Velcro straps and more MANUAL GAS SHUT OFF The installation of this appliance REQUIRES the implementation of a readily accessible Manual Gas Shut Off Confirm requirements of location and shut off type with your local codes NOTE The Electronic Ignition of Flare Fireplaces DOES NOT satisfy the requirement for a Manual Gas Shut Off See below for exa...

Page 49: ... Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI UL 2034 listed as IAS certified 3 SIGNAGE A metal or plastic identification cation plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight 8 feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas ...

Page 50: ...eplaces safer Flare Fireplaces is offering our full line of products with safety double glass technology The Flare Fireplace double glass is built with two layers of glass The design allows cool air to flow between the two layers with the help of built in blowers which significantly lowers the temperature of the external glass making it safe for a brief touch Double Glass is suitable for commercia...

Page 51: ...quare inches For fireplace sized 50 and below vent area must be at least 100 open square inches For See Through and Room Definer fireplaces the air intake requirements are double NOTE Openings above for Heat Release and Air Intake are measured for open air space NOTE On all See Through and units the air intake must be doubled Size Vent Size Units Size Flare 120 2 x 5x8 2 x 140 square inches Total ...

Page 52: ...he total size of all the openings is at least the minimum requirement listed above They can be set at the front back or sides It is recommended to place one long opening on below the long glass to allow for better distribution across all fans of air taken in from the bottom If implementing side air intakes make sure side opening are not farther than 2 feet to the side of the fireplace Lower air in...

Page 53: ...to the room Placing insulation above the fireplace may result in a Fire hazard Air flow above the fireplace should remain open to allow heat to be released from the top of the chase Follow the chart below for clearance and sizing It is recommended to double wall the area behind the TV to allow cables and other related material to be installed with less concern of blocking hot air flow Use non comb...

Page 54: ...54 P a g e TV INSTALL FLAT EXAMPLE Warning Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and wall covers Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow ...

Page 55: ...55 P a g e TV INSTALL L TYPE EXAMPLE Warning Maintain Open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow ...

Page 56: ...cess also the TV See an example of this on the previous page Do not make recess any deeper than 9 as it will hinder air flow damage the TV 2 Install two 45 elbows directly above the fireplace followed by a minimum 4 ft vertical vent rise The two small elbows will move the vertical section back 5 5 8 Note that the 1 inch clearance from the vent applies also to the back non combustible wall 3 Do not...

Page 57: ...d below the TV increase the size of the heat release above the minimum required for your unit All measurements shown are minimum requirements Please note that most television manufactures and manuals will instruct the owner not to install television above or near a fireplace Mounting a television above the fireplace is based on the owner s decision and responsibility Flare will not be held liable ...

Page 58: ...reely at the top of the chase All measurements shown are minimum requirements Please note that most television manufactures and manuals will instruct the owner not to install television above or near a fireplace Mounting a television above the fireplace is based on the owner s decision and responsibility Flare will not be held liable for any adverse effects on a TV artwork or other equipment locat...

Page 59: ...a g e CLEARANCES GENERAL INFORMATION AND STEPS All materials inside the chase and above the Fireplace must be non combustible or covered combustible only See more clearance information in the following pages ...

Page 60: ...nimum of 1 inch 25mm around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to combustibles is required Except for clearances in appliance enclosures Horizontal Vents must have a minimum 1 4 inch 6mm rise per 1 foot run towards the termination WARNING Never allow the vent to run downward A downward slope can trap heat and become a possible fire hazard WARNING Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as detailed...

Page 61: ...inimum clearance to sides and back Non combustible The minimum clearance from the back and sides of the fireplace to any non combustible material i e cement board or Type X fire rated board is 2 inches This clearance allows for proper air flow 9 Minimum clearance to sides and back Covered combustible Combustible material at the back or sides of the fireplace MUST be covered with non combustible ma...

Page 62: ...ectly above the fireplace inside the chase Combustible First 18 directly above the fireplace MUST be framed using non combustible material Metal Studs Zone A All combustibles above the 18 must be covered Zone B There should be no combustible materials left uncovered above the fireplace inside the chase Fireplace chase should be designed and built to allow hot air to release from the unit and rise ...

Page 63: ...lled directly below glass level 15 Adjacent Wall Distance to any side adjacent wall must be at least 7 inches from the glass 16 Finishing around front of the fireplace Non combustible finishing material i e cement board brick stone tile minimum inch Type X fire rated drywall MUST be used to finish around the front of the appliance Covered combustible material can be used to finish around the firep...

Page 64: ...64 P a g e DO NOT connect materials to or drill into the metal fireplace frame This can result in excessive heat transfer and or damage to the fireplace and surrounding materials EXAMPLE 2 ...

Page 65: ...65 P a g e COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING MATERIAL CLEARANCES ...

Page 66: ...he metal fireplace frame This can result in excessive heat transfer and or damage to the fireplace and surrounding materials All joints between the finished wall sheathing and the appliance must be sealed with non combustible materials WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT apply combustible materials beyond the minimum clearances Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in this manual...

Page 67: ...tel size and location Use chart and provided table for information on mantel install Do not anchor any mantel or shelf to the fireplace Only use metal studs above the fireplace as anchor points Mantel Clearance table and example REF Height Mantel Depth A 2 1 B 4 4 C 6 6 D 10 12 ...

Page 68: ... from the fireplace being operated normally DO NOT INSTALL A SPRINKLER IN THE FIREPLACE CAVITY Please follow local building code to determine what temperature setting is relevant for your installation WARNING VAULTED CEILINGS CAN CREATE A CHANEL THAT FUNNELS HOT AIR DIRECTLY TOWARDS A SPRINKLER HEAD PLACED AT THE PROPER DISTANCE FROM HEAT RELEASE AS STATED ABOVE IF SPRINKLER HEAD SENSOR IS NOT RAT...

Page 69: ...e top of the outlet s must be at least 1 25mm down from the ceiling and no more than 3 76mm down The vent can also be installed on top of the enclosure in case of a drop wall a chase that is not built all the way to the upper ceiling Any opening greater than the minimum size is highly recommended and will help reduce the temperature of the surrounding walls Make sure a non combustible fire stop is...

Page 70: ...for Heat Release and Air Intake are measured for open air space Lower vent opening can also be used as an access door to the gas valve if it meets both requirements in terms of size Lower vent opening can be installed at the sides of the enclosure one on every side back or front It is recommended to place one opening on either side of longer units to allow for better distribution across all fans o...

Page 71: ...71 P a g e EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES ...

Page 72: ...RE FRONT SEE THROUGH AND CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE FLAT SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW Warning Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow ...

Page 73: ...p static vent opening The fireplace enclosure must allow air to rise and circulate from the top of the fireplace glass from lower vent opening to be released back to the room from the top To increase heating the enclosure should prevent hot air from being released to the attic by venting it back to the room using the static vent system A Non combustible stud MUST NOT be connected or drilled into t...

Page 74: ...NING Maintain open air between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow ain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow ...

Page 75: ...o be released into the room using the top static vent opening The fireplace enclosure must allow air to rise and circulate from the top of the fireplace glass from lower vent opening to be released back to the room from the top To increase heating the enclosure should prevent hot air from being released to the attic by venting it back to the room using the static vent system A Non combustible stud...

Page 76: ...l system will need to control the Power supply ON OFF to the fireplace outlet or direct wire connection CAUTION DO NOT CONTROL FIREPLACE FROM OUTSIDE OF HOME USING EXTERNALLY CONNECTED DEVICE ONLY OPERATE 3RD PARTY APPLICATION OR HOME AUTOMATION WHEN YOU CAN PHYSICALLY SEE THE FIREPLACE TURNING ON OFF IT IS NOT MEANT TO OPERATE WITHOUT LINE OF SIGHT TO FIREPLACE ...

Page 77: ...77 P a g e ELECTRIC AND CONTROL ELECTRIC DIAGRAM SCREEN MV MV PV PV ...

Page 78: ...78 P a g e ELECTRIC DIAGRAM DOUBLE GLASS OR PV Double Glass Fan Plug No use MV MV PV PV ...

Page 79: ...o on so it will bypass the need to verify fan activity The switches are numbered to correlate with the LED lights they are associated with above The final switch is the Master Bypass option Turning this on bypasses all checks to the fan system Power Vent FAN LED INDICATORS A Red Fan is not connected or malfunctioning B Off Fan is being bypassed C Green Fan is running properly POWER LED INDICATOR T...

Page 80: ...80 P a g e ELECTRIC DIAGRAM PV SYSTEM Ports 49 47 are connected to J6 on fireplace main board ...

Page 81: ...ble Cable That Creates Spark Spark Cable Spark Ignitor Electrode Ignitor Spark Ignitor Electrode Thermocouple Includes fitting to Thermocouple Valve Housing Thermocouple Pilot Gas Line Includes fitting to Gas Valve Pilot Gas Line Pilot Orifice NG Varies on Fireplace Size Pilot Orifice NG Double Glass Solenoid Solenoid Replacement For Double Glass Units Double Glass Solenoid Pilot Orifice LP Varies...

Page 82: ...ration to the product that causes soot 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 sure that no debris plants trees or shrubs are interfering with the air flow Do not operate the fireplace without the fireplace glass It is imperative that control...

Page 83: ... area is clean from any dust media or any other debris that may disrupt the operation of the ignition system Lint or foreign material must be removed with a brush or vacuum Verify fireplace ignition using the remote or wall switch Verify electronic ignition sparking sequence pilot operation and burner ignition Burner Maintenance The flames from the burner should be visually checked The flame shoul...

Page 84: ...____ Technician Information Name ________________________________________________________________ Company Name_________________________________________________________ Technician NPI ________________________________________________________ Service Information ___________________________________________________________ Yearly Maintenance _________________ Other __________________________ Details __...

Page 85: ...de the following components Gas Valve Receiver Remote LED Lighting Strips Remote Controller Authorized Media Wall Switch Wi Fi Components This warranty does not apply to any component that shows evidence of misuse abuse improper installation exposure to water or moisture excessive heat dust or paint LIMITED FIVE YEAR COVERAGE Effective for five years from the original date of purchase Flare Firepl...

Page 86: ...r is unable to provide necessary parts contact the nearest Flare Fireplaces authorized dealer or supplier EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply to any component that shows evidence of misuse abuse improper installation accident or lack of maintenance Flare Fireplaces is not responsible for televisions mantels surrounds or finishing material around the fireplace Flare Fireplaces is not responsibl...

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