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Assembly

The Clarity 828I Fireplace Insert comes with the

log set packed inside the firebox. The three trim
panels and two wing brackets are packed together
in  a  separate  carton. NOTE:  The  wing  brackets
must go on before the door.

A second  shipping carton contains  the wing

panels. Two different size wing panel sets are
available for the Clarity Insert: large (32-1/2" X
44"), and small (30" X 40"). The set that will work
best with the fireplace opening should be used.
The wing panels may be trimmed to fit inside the
fireplace opening if a flush look is desired.

Before the unit is installed, all components

should be unpacked.  The cross log must be re-
moved, the packing material taken out, and then
re-installed.

The Clarity 828I is shipped from the factory

equipped to burn either natural gas or propane. If
the alternate fuel is to be used, the appropriate
burner system module must be installed at this
time as well. See the fuel conversion instructions in
Appendix A on  page 15.

Removing  the  Glass  door

NOTE: The glass door is heavy. Be prepared for

its weight when lifting it to avoid damage during
removal.

Locate latches on each side of the glass door.

Then,  grasp each  latch  handle  and pull  forward
until the front is disengaged. Lift the glass door

slightly and remove it
from the stove. Set the
glass door aside in a
safe place where it
will not be damaged.

WARNING:  Do not

abuse the glass on the
Clarity Fireplace
Insert front by strik-
ing, slamming, or
similar trauma. Do
not operate this
Fireplace Insert with
the glass panel re-
moved, cracked or
broken. Use only glass
supplied by Harman and approved for use with
this heater. Do not use substitute materials. Re-
placement of the panel should be done by a li-
censed or qualified service person.

Removing  and  Replacing  logs

The log set consists of a back log (1), a center log

that has a pilot-viewing port in the left end (2),
ember strip (3), and a cross log that rests on top
(4).

Remove the cross log, the center log, and the

ember strips, in that order. To remove the rear log,
first pull the fuel system module forward about an
inch to create clearance, then lift the log out.

Re-install the logs in the same order that they

were removed. Place the rear log in position first,
centered and pushed snugly against the back wall,
and slide the fuel system module back into posi-
tion.

Re-install the ember strips so that they rest

against the front of the firebox. Guide them to-
ward you and to the outside until they fit snugly.
Check the air slot in the inside of the ember strips
to confirm that they do not obstruct it.

1

4

2

3

Latch

Right Wing
Bracket

Left Wing
Bracket

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Summary of Contents for Harman Clarity 828i

Page 1: ...FOLLOW INSTALLATIONDIRECTIONS CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALSABOUT RESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATION INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS INYOUR AREA CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY SUCH AS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEP...

Page 2: ...ne or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance ADVETISSEMENT Quinconque ne re spect pas la lettre les instructions dans le pr sent manuel risque de d clencher...

Page 3: ...ION 11 How to Light the Fire 11 How to Turn Off the Fire 12 MAINTENANCE 12 Removing the Glass 12 Replacing the Gasket 12 Inspecting the Venting 13 Cleaning the Glass 13 Cleaning the Log Set and Firebo...

Page 4: ...ICING AN APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO OPERATING THE APPLIANCE S ASSURER QUE LE BR LEUR ET LE COMPARTIMENT DES COMMANDES SONT PROPRES VOIR LES INSTRUCTIONS D INSTALLATION ET D UTILISATION QUI AC...

Page 5: ...o sidewall or combustible trim 10 254 mm Unit to mantel and combustible trim unprotected 12 305 mm In addition to these clearances adequate acces sibility clearance for servicing and proper operation...

Page 6: ...d vent safety switch which will shut down the main burner if the heater is not properly venting The safety switch will automatically reset after the heater has cooled down The switch will continue to...

Page 7: ...the front is disengaged Lift the glass door slightly and remove it from the stove Set the glass door aside in a safe place where it will not be damaged WARNING Do not abuse the glass on the Clarity Fi...

Page 8: ...unds from entering into the gas train apply compounds only to the male pipe threads and only to the first two threads CAUTION TEST ALL JOINTS FOR LEAKS PROPANE NATURAL Inlet Log Positions When Assembl...

Page 9: ...r for the length of the wire RECOMMENDED WIRE GAUGES Maximum Wire Length Gauge 100 14 60 16 40 18 25 20 15 22 INSTALLING THE INSERT BEFORE OPERATING Gas Pressure Requirements Correct gas pressure and...

Page 10: ...re according to the directions on page 11 and allow the heater to burn for approximately 15 minutes The flames will increase in length and become more yellow in color as the unit heats up Three adjust...

Page 11: ...gas control knob slightly and turn it clockwise to OFF NOTE The knob cannot be turned from PILOT to OFF unless it is pushed in slightly Do not force it 6 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If yo...

Page 12: ...he latches that secure the door frist remove the two side trim panels Each is held in place by a magnet at the bottom and a magnet at the top Remove the left side trim panel first by pulling the top s...

Page 13: ...ragile 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 Follow this sequence 1 R...

Page 14: ...justers Right Trim Panel Blower Speed Switch Right Wing Top Trim Panel Top Wing Right Wing Right Trim Panel Valve Door Ait Inlet Grill Remove to connect thermostat Cord Channel Optional Sunrise Gold F...

Page 15: ...page 12 2 Disconnect the electrical connections and the gas line fitting from the module 3 Remove the cross log the front logs and the two ember strips following the directions on page 7 4 Pull the mo...

Page 16: ...ON AND IN AC CORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CAN CGA B141 1 OR CAN CGA B141 2 INSTALLATION CODES LA CONVERSION DOIT ETRE EFFECTU E CONFORM MENT AUX R GLEMENTATION PROVINCI...

Page 17: ...rd so that it disengages lift the front edge up then remove it 8 Remove the center burner 9 Remove the front burner 10 Remove the 1 4 20 fasteners and retainer clip that secure the rear burner then re...

Page 18: ...hen installed must be electrically groundedin accordance with localcodes or in the absence oflocalcodes with thecurrent edition of the NationalElectrical Code ANSI NFPA 70in the United States orthecur...

Page 19: ...ner Tube 3 40 08225 29 Rear Burner Tube 3 40 08226 30 Burner Plate 1 10 08577 31 1 4 20x5 8SelfTap 3 30 1252006216 32 Burner Retainer 2 00 4211 33 1 4 20x1 bolt 3 30 1252010013 34 AirDeflector 1 10 08...

Page 20: ...20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 Burner Assembly...

Page 21: ...21 36 35 37 40 43 44 41 42 45 39 51 47 48 49 50 55 52 53 58 59 60 61 62 64 57 46 56 54 38 63 65...

Page 22: ...old Pressure in w c kPa 1 7 0 42 5 9 1 47 Minimum Inlet Pressure in w c kPa 5 0 1 25 11 0 2 74 Maximum Output Btu hr 0 1370 m 27 600 28 400 AFUE seasonal efficiency minimum venting 64 9 67 0 Steady St...

Page 23: ...d 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 bat...

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