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A qualified  service person recommended by  your Har-

man dealer should conduct an annual inspection and main-
tenance of your Clarity, its venting, and the installation to
keep it running safely and efficiently. The following proce-
dures should be performed only by a qualified service per-
son. The gas supply should be turned off whenever a main-
tenance procedure is performed.

If  the  glass  front,  side  doors,  or  front  access  door  are

removed for servicing, they must be replaced prior to oper-
ating the Clarity.

Removing the Glass Front for Replacement

Refer to page 7 for directions on removing the glass front.

Use only authorized Harman replacement glass components
available from your Harman dealer.

Replacing  the  Gasket

The Clarity has 5/8" diameter fiberglass gasket in the front

door. Should it ever need replacement, use only the proper
replacement gasket that is available from your Harman dealer.
To replace the gasket, follow this procedure.

1. Open the door
2. Remove the existing gasket and clean its channel with

a scraper or wire brush.

3. Lay a thin bead of high temperature silicone the entire

length of the channel.

4. Lay the gasket in the channel with sufficient pressure

that is stays in place.

5. Trim the excess  from the end of the gasket  so that it

butts snugly  against the  other end  without leaving  a gap.
Seal the end joint with high temperature silicone.

6. Close the door and apply firm pressure to seat the gas-

ket evenly throughout.

Cleaning  the  Glass

The glass may be cleaned with ordinary household glass

cleaner and a soft cloth or paper towel.

WARNING:  Never  clean  the  glass  when  it  is  hot.

Do  not  use  abrasive  cleaners  on  the  glass.

Inspecting  the Venting

An  inspection of  both the  inner  and outer  pipes of  the

venting system should be made during the annual service
appointment. They must have no blockage and be in good
repair. The vent manufacturer's  instructions may provide
specific suggestions or details on vent inspection. Any sec-
tions that are taken apart for the inspection must be reas-
sembled and sealed as required.

Cleaning  the  Log  Set  and  Firebox

During the annual inspection and maintenance appoint-

ment, the service person should clean dust, lint, and any light
accumulation from the logs and the firebox area. An extra-
soft brush should be used on the logs as they are extremely
fragile; a vacuum cleaner may be used on the firebox. If at
any time the logs cannot be removed or installed without
forcing, the cause must be found. The logs must never be
forced.

Removing the Front

See directions on page 7.

Removal & Re-installation of the Log Set for Cleaning

CAUTION: The ceramic logs are durable when handled

and installed properly. However, they are delicate and may
be damaged easily if not handled with care. Handling dam-
age to the ceramic logs is not covered by warranty.

DO NOT HANDLE LOGS WHILE THEY ARE HOT.

ALLOW  PLENTY  OF  TIME  FOR  THE  STOVE  TO
COOL  COMPLETELY  BEFORE  HANLDING.

Remove the Branch

Detach  the branch  from  the two  locator  pins and  re-

move it. Brush it gently and carefully place it to one side.

Remove the Center Log

Lift the center  log and remove it. Brush  it gently and

carefully place it to one side with the branch.

Remove the Ember Strips

Carefully remove the ember strips, clean them, and place

them with the other logs.

Remove the Side Brick Panels

Carefully remove first one side panel, and then the other.

Clean and place to side.

Remove the Back Log and Back Brick Panel

Finally, carefully remove these two components as a single
piece. Brush them gently and place them to the side.

Finish the procedure by vacuuming the interior of the fire-
box, then re-install the logs and secure the glass front fol-
lowing the procedures on page 8.

MAINTENANCE

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Page 1: ...LOW INSTALLATIONDIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALSABOUT RESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS INYOUR AREA CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ETC TO DETERMINE THENEED FORA PERMIT CETTEGUIDE D UTILISATIONEST DISPONIBLEENFRANCAIS CHEZ VOTRECONCESSIONNAIRE DEHARMANST OVE COMPANY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIO...

Page 2: ...the Gas Flame 11 OPERATION 12 How to Light the Fire 12 How to Turn Off the Fire 12 Lighting Instructions 13 MAINTENANCE 14 Removing the Glass 14 Replacing the Gasket 14 Cleaning the Glass 14 Inspecting the Venting 14 Cleaning the Logset and Firebox 14 PARTS LIST DRAWING 16 17 BURNER MODULE 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 APPENDIX A FUEL CONVERSION 20 APPENDIX B ALTITUDE DE RATING 21 VENTING REFERENCE CHARTS ...

Page 3: ...njury and mayvoid theproduct warranty Consultwith yourlocalbuildingcode agencyand insur ance representativebefore you begin yourinstallation to ensurecompliance withlocalcodes includingtheneedfor permits andfollow up inspections Severalissues mustbe addressedwhen selectinga suit ablelocation foryour Clarity Gas Heater Observingre quiredclearances tocombustible materials the proximity toa safe chim...

Page 4: ...talled on a metal or wood panel extending at least the full width and depth of the appliance Clearance to back wall Sidewall clearance 3 75 mm 9 230 mm 9 230 mm IMPORTANT NOTICE Due to high temperatures the Clarity Direct Vent Gas Heater should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies Children and adults should be alerted to the haz ards of high surface temperatures and shou...

Page 5: ...gner SeriesTrim Kits 3951 3952 3953 3960 3961 3962 High WindVertical Termination Cap 991 Low ProfileTermination Cap 980 DIRECT VENTPIPE LENGTHS DURA VENTCOMPONENTNO GALVANIZED BLACK 6 length NA 908B 9 length NA 907B 12 length 906 906B 24 length 904 904B 36 length 903 903B 48 length 902 902B 11 14 5 8 Adjustable 911B 45 Elbow 945 945B 90 Elbow 990 990B The Clarity Direct Vent should beinstalled wit...

Page 6: ... L The clearance above a paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public property must be a minimum of 7 feet 2 1 m 1 2 M The clearance under a veranda porch deck or bal cony must be a minimum of 12 inches 30 cm 1 3 1 Asspecified in CAN 1B1 149 Installation Codes currend edition Note local codes or regulations may require dif ferent clearances 2 A vent shall not terminate directly above a sid...

Page 7: ...g loaded levers on the left and right sides are pushed to the rear Remove and Unwrap the Log Set As shown in the photo in the right column the log set consists of a back log 1 a center log that has a pilot view ing port in the left end 2 two ember strips 3 and a branch that rests on top 4 In addition there are two side brick panels and a back brick panel The log set components are shipped from the...

Page 8: ...o not obstruct it Install the Center Log The center log goes all the way to the back and should be centered When properly positioned there should be an even gap alongthe front of thecenter burner in the cavity in the log A small portion of the log support frame will be revealed The center log has a round viewing port in the left end through which the pilot can be observed Installthe Branch Orient ...

Page 9: ... for the safe and efficient per formance of this appliance Make sure that the plumber or gas supplier checks the gas supply line and gas pressure at installation NOTE Improper gas pressure can affect heater per formance flame color or cause pilot outage Natural Gas Maximum inlet pressure 7 0 w c 1 74 kPa Minimum inlet pressure 5 0 w c 1 25 kPa Gas manifold pressure 3 5 w c 0 87 kPa LPG Gas Maximum...

Page 10: ...ong from the plug Connecting the Optional Thermostat If the optional thermostat is used it must be plugged into the terminal strip lo cated in the left rear corner of the heater When installing a millivolt control sys tem use only a spe cial low resistance thermostat Do not use a regular heating thermostat Be sure that all electrical connections are clean free from corrosion and tight Inspect conn...

Page 11: ...d from its factorysetting Turn the othertwo screws as needed to increase or decrease the brightness and length of the flame turning counterclockwise willincrease theflame turn ing clockwise will decrease the flame 1 To adjust the rear burner open the right wing door reach through the side access port and turn the rear screw to adjust flame see directions above 2 To adjust the front burner first op...

Page 12: ...ter the pilot is lit Release the knob and it willpop back up Pilot should remain lit If itgoes out repeat steps 5 through 9 If the knob does not pop up when released stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries turn the gas control knob to OFF and call your service technician or gas supplier 11 Turn the gas control knob counte...

Page 13: ...13 SAFETY LIGHTING LABEL ...

Page 14: ...ould be made during the annual service appointment They must have no blockage and be in good repair The vent manufacturer s instructions may provide specific suggestions or details on vent inspection Any sec tions that are taken apart for the inspection must be reas sembled and sealed as required Cleaning the Log Set and Firebox During the annual inspection and maintenance appoint ment the service...

Page 15: ...en installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with current local codes or in the absence of local codes with the current edition of National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 in the United States or the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA 22 1 in Canada WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 16: ...34 3 40 08693 3 40 08225 3 40 08226 3 31 965487 3 40 00141 3 31 08225 3 20 408412 3 20 326007 3 20 326004 3 20 00907 3 42 2312 3 44 1086405 3 43 4103 3 40 120 3 40 121 1 10 08285 3 44 08287 3 40 820628 3 40 82057 3 40 57356 3 40 64347 3 40 64739 3 40 57271 3 40 57356 3 40 57753 3 40 08231 3 40 08714 3 40 08715 3 40 08906 3 40 08220 3 31 08282 3 31 08283 3 31 08234 3 30 310056082 3 20 326006 3 20 3...

Page 17: ...17 Clarity Parts 3 61 55 21 18 57 66 27 63 52 53 67 64 65 17 56 62 17 16 16 16 60 24 17 1 58a 58b 59a 59b 54a 54b PARTS ...

Page 18: ...18 CLARITY BURNER MODULE EXPLODED VIEW 40 38 49 37 12 13 14 52 51 41 50 44 48 42 43 31 32 33 ...

Page 19: ...mOutput Btu hr 0 4500ft 0 1375m 31 200 32 100 AFUE seasonalefficiency minimum venting 71 6 73 8 Steady StateEfficiency max input bloweron High 80 2 83 3 MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Unit toleft sidewall 9 in 230mm Unit toright sidewall 9 in 230mm Unit cornerto walls 4 in 100mm Unitto backwall 3in 75mm measured from rearofstoveto wall Unit toalcove ceiling 18 in 460mm Maximumalc...

Page 20: ...ctions on page 14 4 Unplug the Electrical Connectors Reach through the side access port and unplug the two multi pin connectors and the white lead from the fan 5 Remove from the theaded studs the two wing nuts that secure the module from underneath one on each side 6 Remove the Existing Burner System Module The burner system modulemay be removed as an inte grated unit and it may help to have an as...

Page 21: ...put Rate 0 2000 47 Standard 56 Standard 39 Standard 40 000 2000 3000 48 3 40 25848 56 Standard 40 3 40 25840 38 400 3000 4000 49 3 40 25849 56 Standard 41 3 40 25841 36 900 4000 5000 49 3 40 25849 57 3 40 25857 42 3 40 25842 35 400 5000 6000 50 3 40 25850 57 3 40 25857 42 3 40 25842 34 000 6000 7000 50 3 40 25850 57 3 40 25857 43 3 40 25843 32 600 7000 8000 51 3 40 25851 58 3 40 25858 43 3 40 2584...

Page 22: ...lack 4DT EL90 90 Elbow Galvanized 990 90 Elbow Galvanized 4DT EL90B 90 Elbow Black 990B 90 Elbow Black 4DT AA ApplianceAdaptor Black n a n a 4DT RD Restriction Disc 929 RestrictorDisc 4DT CS Ceiling Support 949 Round Ceiling Support Wall Thimble Cover 4DT CSS Cathedral Support Box 941 Cathedral Ceiling Support Box 4DT WS B Wall Support Band 988 Wall Stap 4DT OS Offset Support 989 Elbow Strap 4DT W...

Page 23: ...ow black SV4EB90 990BG SV5EB90 1290BG Rigid 90o elbow black SV4EBR90 990B SV5EBR90 1290B Adjustable decorative square cathedral support SV4CSB 941 SV5CSB 1241 Collar for decorative square cathedral support SV4AC N A SV5AC N A Decorative black plate square SV4PF 940 SV5PF 1240 Universal support SV4SU 989 SV5SU 1289 Floor support SV4SD N A SV5SD N A Roof Brace SV4BS N A SV5BS N A Roof Support SV4ST ...

Page 24: ... Damage and or repairs including but not limited to remote controls filters fuses knobs glass ceramic brick panels ceramic fiber afterburners door packing tile ceramic log sets paint batteries or battery back up and related duct work are not covered Also excluded from this warranty are consumable or normal wear items including but not limited to flame guides grates coal bars afterburner hoods fire...

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