HAMPTON BAY H25-LP1 Owners & Installation Manual Download Page 39

Hampton

®

 H25-1 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove

39

MAINTENANCE

Top View of pilot fl ame

MAINTENANCE 

INSTRUCTIONS

1)

  Always turn off the valve before cleaning. 

For relighting, refer to lighting instructions. 
Keep the burner and control compartment 
clean by brushing and vacuuming at least 
once a year. When cleaning the logs, use a 
soft clean paint brush as the logs are fragile 
and easily damaged.

CAUTION: ANY SAFETY SCREEN 
OR GUARD REMOVED FOR 
SERVICING AN APPLIANCE 
MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO 
OPERATING THE APPLIANCE.

CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAM-
MABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT 
BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THE 
APPLIANCE.

Top View of pilot fl ame

Incorrect fl ame pattern will have small, probably 
yellow fl ames, not coming into proper contact 
with the rear of the burner or thermopile. 

NORMAL OPERATING 

SOUNDS OF 

GAS APPLIANCES

It is possible that you will hear some sounds 
from your gas appliance. This is perfectly normal 
due to the fact that there are various gauges 
and types of steel used within your appliance. 
Listed below are some examples. All are 

normal 

operating sounds 

and should not be considered 

as defects in your appliance.

Blower: 

Hampton

®

 gas appliances use high tech blowers 

to push heated air farther into the room. It is not 
unusual for the fan to make a "whirring" sound 
when ON. This sound will increase or decrease 
in volume depending on the speed setting of 
your fan speed control.

Burner Tray: 

The burner tray is positioned directly under the 
burner tube(s) and logs and is made of a differ-
ent gauge material from the rest of the fi rebox 
and body. Therefore, the varying thicknesses of 
steel will expand and contract at slightly different 
rates which can cause "ticking" and "cracking" 
sounds. You should also be aware that as there 
are temperature changes within the unit these 
sounds will likely re-occur. Again, this is normal 
for steel fi reboxes.

Blower Thermodisc: 

When this thermally activated switch turns ON 
it will create a small "clicking" sound. This is the 
switch contacts closing and is normal.

Pilot Flame:

 

While the pilot fl ame is on it can make a very 
slight "whisper" sound.

Gas Control Valve:

 

As the gas control valve turns ON and OFF, a 
dull clicking sound may be audible, this is normal 
operation of a gas regulator or valve.

Unit Body/Firebox:

 

Different types and thicknesses of steel will 
expand and contract at different rates resulting 
in some "cracking" and "ticking" sounds will be 
heard throughout the cycling process.

WARNING:  CHILDREN AND 
ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED 
TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH 
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND 
SHOULD STAY AWAY TO AVOID 
BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION.  
YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD 
BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED 
WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME 
ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE.

DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE 
IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER 
WATER. IMMEDIATELY CALL A 
QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNI-
CIAN TO INSPECT THE APPLI-
ANCE AND TO REPLACE ANY 
PART OF CONTROL SYSTEM 
AND ANY GAS CONTROL WHICH 
HAS BEEN UNDER WATER.

8) 

Each time the appliance is lit, it may cause 
condensation and fog the glass.  This 
condensation and fog is normal and will 
disappear in a few minutes as the glass 
heats up.

 

Never operate the appliance without the 
glass properly secured in place.

9) 

Periodically check the pilot fl ames. Correct 
fl ame pattern has three strong blue fl ames: 1 
fl owing around the thermopile and 1 around 
the thermocouple, and 1 fl owing across the 
rear of the burner (it does not have to be 
touching the burner).

Note:  If you have an incorrect fl ame  pat-

tern, contact your Hampton

®

 dealer 

for further instructions.

 

2)

  Clean glass (never when unit is hot), appli-

ance, and door with a damp cloth.  Never 
use an abrasive cleaner. 

3)

  The heater is fi nished in a porcelain fi nish or 

with a heat resistant paint and should only 
be refi nished with heat resistant paint (not 
with wall paint). 

 

Never use an abrasive cleaner on the por-
celain fi nish as it may scratch the surface.

4)

  Make a  periodic check of burner for proper 

position and condition. Visually check the 
fl ame of the burner periodically, making sure 
the fl ames are steady; not lifting or fl oating. 
If there is a problem, call a qualifi ed service 
person. 

5)

 

Caution: Label all wires prior to discon-
nection when servicing controls. Wiring 
errors can cause improper and danger-
ous operation.

6)

  The appliance and venting system must be 

inspected before use, and at least annually, 
by a qualifi ed fi eld service person, to ensure 
that the fl ow of combustion and ventilation 
air is not obstructed. 

 

During the annual service call, the burner 
should be removed from the burner tray 
and cleaned. Replace the embers but do 
not block the pilot.

7)

  Keep the area near the appliance clear and 

free from combustible materials, gasoline, 
and other fl ammable vapours and liquids.

Summary of Contents for H25-LP1

Page 1: ...Y What to do if you smell gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour s phone Fol...

Page 2: ...a hand crafted appliance and has been designed to provide you with all the warmth and charm of a wood replace at the ick of a switch The model H25 has been approved by Warnock Hersey for both safety a...

Page 3: ...Residential and Manufactured Homes Mobile Homes 21 Minimum Horizontal Termination Installations 21 Dura Vent Termination Kit 22 Horizontal Terminations 23 Vertical Terminations 24 Converting Class A...

Page 4: ...abel on the unit is the correct one For the State of Massachusetts installation and repair must be done by a plumber or gas tter licensed in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts For the State of Massachu...

Page 5: ...directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT...

Page 6: ...d manufactured USA only or mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appliance is only for use with thetypeofgasindicatedontherating plate This appliance is not convert ible for use with ot...

Page 7: ...ction 3 Setventrestrictor Refertothe VentRestric tor Position section 4 Install venting a Check all venting requirements See Vent Restrictor Position to Rigid Pipe Venting Systems sections b Vertical...

Page 8: ...ction INSTALLATION OPTIONAL FAN INSTALLATION Fan Kit Contains Qty Description 1 Fan Assembly c w green wire attached 1 Thermodisc 1 power cord 2 2 1 4 x 20 hex nut 1 Fan Speed Control 1 Remove the rea...

Page 9: ...stove and secure with the 2 supplied bolts 2 1 4 20 hex head 12 Before re attaching the rear access panel the valve wires and the fan wires need to be connected Re connect the red and grey valve wires...

Page 10: ...Warnock Hersey Theseunitsusethe balanced ue technology Co Axial system The inner liner vents products ofcombustiontotheoutsidewhiletheouterpipe draws outside combustion air into the combus tion chambe...

Page 11: ...ap min 12 30cm with Riser Vent min 6 15cm H Not to be installed above a meter regulator assembly within 3 90cm horizontally from the centerline of the regulator J Clearance to service regulator vent o...

Page 12: ...4DT AJB N A N A N A Adjustable Length 17 24 Galvanized Disc See 46DV 16A 917 N A from FPI N A N A N A N A Adjustable Length 17 24 Black Disc See 46DV 16AB 917B N A N A N A SV4LBA24 Adjustable Length 7...

Page 13: ...N A N A N A Mansonry Chimney Conversion Kit includes Cap Adapter 18 x18 Flashing 46DVA KCT 935 N A N A N A N A Wall Firestop 46DVA WFS 947 N A N A N A N A Colinear Flex Connectors 46DVA ADF 923F N A N...

Page 14: ...ll as Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent GS American Metal Products Ameri Vent Direct Vent Security Secure Vent Selkirk Direct Temp AstroCapTM is a proprietary trademark of FPI Fireplace Products Internati...

Page 15: ...If the vent is ENCLOSED in a chase min size 9 x 9 maintain a 1 1 4 clearance to combustibles May be installed in Manufactured Mobile Homes after rst sale Horizontal Terminations for All Venting System...

Page 16: ...feet total vertical and max 8 feet total horizontal Please note min 1 foot between 90o elbows is required With these options maxi mum total pipe length is 30 feet with minimum of 6 feet total vertical...

Page 17: ...tween 90o elbows is re quired Option H H1 V A 2 Max 2 Min B 3 Max 3 Min C 4 Max 4 Min D 5 Max 5 Min E 6 Max 6 Min Withtheseoptions max total pipelengthis30feetwithmin of6feettotalverticalandmax 6 feet...

Page 18: ...the Venting Arrangements chart below for minimum and maximum ue lengths See chart below for minimumdistancesfromroof Periodicallycheck that the vent is unrestricted Masonry chimneys may take various...

Page 19: ...Attachthe 45o elbowtotherigid pipe and ensure that the pipe length when cut with the 45o elbow will seat onto both the starter collar and the 90o elbow Crimpedsectionofrigidpipe seats into the 90o elb...

Page 20: ...to prevent water from entering and to make a tight seal between the cap and the standoff 7 Stretch the 4 dia ex liner out fully and get a trial t of the liner onto the 4 dia starter collar 8 Cut the...

Page 21: ...ular requirements Determine the minimum clearance to combustibles from the rear of the unit to the wall It is also important to note the wall thickness Before cutting the vent hole through the wall en...

Page 22: ...through a wall ceiling or at the ter mination where the use of a restop or wall thimble reduces the required clearance to 1 Be sure to check the vent termination clearance requirements from decks win...

Page 23: ...s constructed of non combusti ble material i e masonry block or concrete a 7 diameter hole is acceptable Note a The horizontal run of vent should have a 1 4 inch rise for every 1 foot of run towards t...

Page 24: ...stallation NOTE For best results and optimum performance with each approved vent ing system it is highly recommended to apply Mill Pac sealant supplied to every inner pipe connection Failure to do so...

Page 25: ...ing or performance issues not covered under warranty Silicone red RTV is optional 4 Assemble the desired lengths of black pipe and elbows necessary to reach from the appliance adapter up though the Ro...

Page 26: ...secured in place and sealed before installing a Direct Vent system within the chimney If the appliance shuts off during operation contact a quali ed service person to de termine if a negative pressur...

Page 27: ...o the support using the eight metal screws provided Be sure there is at least a 2 inch overlap where the extension joins the support HIGH ELEVATION This unit is approved in Canada for altitude to 4500...

Page 28: ...mits speci ed on the safety label 6 When nished reading manometer turn off the gas valve disconnect the hose and tighten the screw clockwise with a 1 8 at screwdriver Note Screw should be snug but do...

Page 29: ...und 30 in 904 781 Velcro Hook Black Remove the 2 screws push Burner Assembly to the left and lift out 3 Pull off the pilot cap to expose the pilot ori ce Installation of the LPG Conversion Kit 1 Shut...

Page 30: ...wn in Fig 4 rotate the screw clockwise until snug do not overtighten 13 Verify that if the conversion is from NG to LPG the screw must be re assembled with the red o ring visible Fig 5 14 Re assemble...

Page 31: ...generator wire through the hole of the DC spark heat shield 2 First remove the Piezo Ignition Wire from the Piezo Ignitor Then remove the Piezo Ignitor from the control panel 7 Attach the ground wire...

Page 32: ...r to the diagrams If the logs are broken do not use the unit until they are replaced Broken logs can interfere with the pilot operation The gas log kit contains the following a Rear Log b Left Side Fr...

Page 33: ...ace at the front of the burner in and around where the embers are placed Avoid stacking platinum embers 7 Place the center cross log on the locating pin in the top of the rear log and position as show...

Page 34: ...ximum wire length Note Preferableifthethermostatisinstalled on an interior wall Hampton offers an optional programmable thermostat but any 250 750 millivolt rated non anticipator type thermostat that...

Page 35: ...needed for the fan blower operation Caution Ensure that the wires do not touch any hot surfaces and are away from sharp edges INSTALLATION FINAL CHECK Before leaving this unit with the customer the in...

Page 36: ...ding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug INSTALLATION F...

Page 37: ...the glass while it is hot located at the top right hand corner rear of the stove 2 Turn gas control knob so indicator points to OFF position and allow 5 minutes for any gas in the combustion chamber t...

Page 38: ...e knob will not push in or turn by hand don t try to repair it call a quali ed service technician Force or attempted repair may result in a re or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has...

Page 39: ...t Body Firebox Different types and thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at different rates resulting in some cracking and ticking sounds will be heard throughout the cycling process WARNING C...

Page 40: ...ngs have been disturbed and conse quently loosened Also check mechanical supports such as Wall Straps or plumbers tape for rigidity 5 Verify proper operation after servicing LOG REPLACEMENT The unit s...

Page 41: ...alve assembly continue 14 Remove two 2 thermopile wires 15 Remove thermocouple with a 9 mm metric wrench 16 Remove pilot nut with an 11 mm wrench 17 Remove valve to ori ce nut with a 13 16 wrench 18 R...

Page 42: ...ption Part Description Part Description 50 W260260 Top Relief Frame Gasket 51 942 117 Top Relief Frame 52 W260280 Top Relief Plate Gasket 53 770 066F Top Relief Plate 54 Capscrew 1 4 x 1 3 4 NC 55 Sid...

Page 43: ...910 038 Pilot Assy S I T 3 ame NG 910 039 Pilot Assy S I T 3 ame LP 67 Pilot Holder 68 W840470 Pilot Assembly Gasket 69 Valve Shield 70 Valve Bracket 71 260 042 Valve Gasket 73 Valve Cover Plate 74 V...

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Page 47: ...requested It is the general practice of FPI to charge for larger higher priced replacement parts and issue credit once the replaced component has been returned to FPI and evaluated for manufacturer d...

Page 48: ...Serial No __________________________________________________________ Printed in Canada Hampton is a trademark of FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd Hampton replace products are designed with rel...

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