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INTRODUCTION............................................................3

INSTALLATION..............................................................4

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Clearances..................................................................4

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Venting........................................................................5

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Test.for.Flue.Spillage.................................................5

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Assembly....................................................................6

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Connecting.to.a.Gas.Supply.......................................8

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Connecting.the.Cordset.and.Thermostat....................9

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Air.Shutter.Adjustment.............................................10

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Monitoring.the.Gas.Flame........................................10

OPERATION.................................................................. 11

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How.to.Light.the.Fire............................................... 11

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How.to.Turn.Off.the.Fire.......................................... 11

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Lighting.Instructions................................................ 11

MAINTENANCE...........................................................12

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Removing.the.Glass..................................................12

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Replacing.the.Gasket................................................12

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Cleaning.the.Glass....................................................12.

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Inspecting.the.Venting..............................................12

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Cleaning.the.Logset.and.Firebox..............................12

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Wiring.Diagram........................................................13

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PARTS.LIST.&.DRAWING......................................14-15

BURNER.MODULE.EXPLODED.VIEW.....................16

APPENDIX.A:.FUEL.CONVERSION..........................17

APPENDIX.B:.ALTITUDE.DE-RATING.....................18

SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................19

WARRANTY..................................................................20

Table of ConTenTs

Manufactured.by:

Harman.Stove.Co.

352.Mountain.House.Road

Halifax,.PA..17032

Tested.by..

Intertek.Testing/Warnock.Hersey

8431.Murphy.Drive

Middleton,.WI.53562

Summary of Contents for Clarity 929bv

Page 1: ...as municipal building department fire department fire prevention bureau etc to determine the need for a permit Cette guide d utilisation est disponible en francais Chez votre concessionnaire de Harman Stove Company save these instructions The Harman Clarity 929BV Gas Stove Installation Operating Manual R5 Ce manuel est disponible en Français sur demande WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to li...

Page 2: ...tructions 11 Maintenance 12 Removing the Glass 12 Replacing the Gasket 12 Cleaning the Glass 12 Inspecting the Venting 12 Cleaning the Logset and Firebox 12 Wiring Diagram 13 PARTS LIST DRAWING 14 15 BURNER MODULE EXPLODED VIEW 16 APPENDIX A FUEL CONVERSION 17 APPENDIX B ALTITUDE DE RATING 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 WARRANTY 20 Table of Contents Manufactured by Harman Stove Co 352 Mountain House Road Ha...

Page 3: ...rners and circulating air passageways of the Clarity be kept clean When operating your Harman Clarity Gas Heater respect basic safety standards Read these instructions carefully before you attempt to operate the heater Failure to do so may result in damage to property or personal injury and may void the product warranty Consult with your local building code agency and insurance representative befo...

Page 4: ...230 mm Unit corner to walls 4 100 mm Rear of unit to back wall 3 75 mm measured from rear of draft hood to wall Unit to alcove ceiling 18 460 mm Maximum alcove depth 14 355 mm Due to high temperatures the Clarity Vented 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 should stay...

Page 5: ... has cooled down The switch will continue to cycle off and on until the venting problem is corrected If you are unable to correct the venting problem seek expert advice from your Harman dealer or installer DO NOT DISCONNECT OR BYPASS THE VENT SAFETY SWITCH WARNING Operation of this heater when not con nected to a properly installed and maintained venting system or tampering with the vent safey shu...

Page 6: ...lightly and remove it from the stove Set the glass aside in a safe place where it will not be damaged WARNING Do not abuse the Clarity s glass by striking slamming or similar trauma Do not oper ate the Clarity Vented Gas Heater with the glass panel removed cracked or broken Use only glass supplied by Harman and approved for use with this heater Do not use substi tute materials Replacement of the p...

Page 7: ...og The center log goes all the way to the back and should be centered When properly positioned there should be an even gap along the front of the center 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 Install the Branch Orient the branch with the forked end towa...

Page 8: ...ol valve must be in the OFF position during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at pres sures equal to or less than 1 2 psig 3 5 kPa WARNING To avoid pipe compounds from entering into the gas train apply compounds only to the male pipe threads and only to the first two threads CAUTION TESTALLJOINTSFORLEAKSBEFORE OPERATING Gas Pressure Requirements Correct gas pressure and the use of a pr...

Page 9: ...as in the case of a power outage Plug the 3 prong grounded electrical cord plug into the wall Connecting the Optional Thermostat If connecting the optional thermostat it must be plugged into the terminal strip located on the left side near the bot tom of the stove When installing a millivolt control sys tem use only a special low resistance thermostat Do not use a regular heating thermostat Be sur...

Page 10: ...on above and the illustration in the right column the air shutters may be adjusted Three separate screws one for each burner are used to adjust the flames for a particular installation Two of them are accessible through the side access port on the right side of the stove The third is accessible from the front when the control door is open The screws may become hot to the touch after prolonged oper...

Page 11: ...e turned from PILOT to OFF unless it is pushed in slightly Do not force it Operation HOW TO LIGHT THE FIRE 1 STOP Read the safety information on the left side of the panel below 2 If using the optional thermostat set thermostat to the lowest setting 3 Turn off electric power to the appliance 4 Turn the ON OFF THERMOSTAT switch to the OFF position 5 Push in the gas con trol knob slightly and turn i...

Page 12: ...he annual service appointment The system must have no blockage and must be in good repair The vent manufacturer s instructions may provide specific sugges tions or details on vent inspection Any sections that are taken apart for the inspection must be reassembled and sealed as required Cleaning the Log Set and Firebox During the annual inspection and maintenance appoint ment the service person sho...

Page 13: ...d must be electri cally grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the current edition of the National Electri cal Code ANSI NFPA 70 in the United States or the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA 22 1 in Canada ...

Page 14: ...31 3 40 57356 56 orifice LP front NG center 32 3 40 64347 47 orifice NG front 33 3 40 64739 39 orifice NG rear 34 3 40 57271 71 orifice LP center 35 3 40 57753 53 orifice LP rear 36 3 40 57753 53 orifice LP rear 37 3 40 08231 Piezo cable 38 3 40 08229 Pilot NG 39 3 40 08230 Pilot LP 40 3 40 08228 Thermocouple 41 3 40 08220 Piezo ignitor 42 3 31 08282 90 brass elbow 43 3 31 08283 1 4 tp 3 8 male co...

Page 15: ...15 Clarity B Vent Exploded View ...

Page 16: ...16 40 38 49 37 12 14 13 52 41 44 48 42 43 31 32 33 50 51 Clarity Burner Module Exploded View ...

Page 17: ... lift ing upward Remove the burner cover plate and the tube box top Step 1 Remove pilot hood with a 7 16 wrench Inside you will find and discard the Propane orifice Install the new Natural Gas orifice from the kit Tighten the pilot hood and assure proper alignment of the directional open ings Step 2 Using a 1 2 in deep well socket remove the three main burner orifices Install the new orifices acco...

Page 18: ... 57271 54 MALE 36 900 3000 4000 56 3 40 57356 71 3 40 57271 54 MALE 36 900 4000 5000 57 MALE 71 3 40 57271 54 MALE 35 400 5000 6000 57 MALE 71 3 40 57271 55 MALE 32 600 6000 7000 57 MALE 71 3 40 57271 55 MALE 32 600 7000 8000 58 MALE 71 3 40 57271 56 3 40 57356 30 100 8000 9000 58 MALE 71 3 40 57271 56 3 40 57356 30 100 For high altitude installations consult the local gas dis tributor or the auth...

Page 19: ...inimum Inlet Pressure in w c kPa 5 0 1 25 11 0 2 74 Maximum Output Btu hr 0 1375 m 30 500 30 800 AFUE seasonal efficiency minimum venting 65 2 66 0 Steady State Efficiency max input blower on High 78 2 79 7 MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Unit to left sidewall 9 in 230 mm Unit to right sidewall 9 in 230 mm Unit corner to walls 4 in 100 mm Rear of unit to back wall 3 in 75 mm measu...

Page 20: ...e not covered 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 afterburn...

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