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1.  Pilot 

NG   

3-40-09011

     Pilot 

LP 

 

3-40-09010

.  Thermopile  

 

3-0-0819

3.  Pilot Tube   

 

-00-446118

4.  Thermocouple 

 

3-40-08906

5.  Piezo Ignitor 

 

3-40-080

6.  Ignitor Cable 

 

3-40-0831

7.  Pilot Bracket 

 

-00-446134

8.  Tube Box Top 

 

-00-446110

9.  Rear Orifice(NG) #44 

3-40-25844

     Rear Orifice (LP) #55 

3-40-25855

10. Center Orifice (NG) #56  3-40-57356

      Center Orifice (LP) #71  3-40-57271

11. Front Orifice (NG) #47  3-40-25847

      Front Orifice  (LP)  #57  3-40-25857

1. Divider Plates ()   

-00-446108

13. Burner Weldment   

1-10-08575

14. Air Dam   

 

-00-44613

15. Valve Heat Shield  

-00-446135

16. Valve (NG) 

 

3-40-8068

      Valve (LP)  

 

3-40-8057

17. Valve Door Magnet 

3-31-085

18. 3/8 pipe x 3/8 comp. L  3-31-08567

19. L Tube 

 

 

-00-08586

0. 3/8 pipe x 3/8 comp.  

3-31-0884

1. 1/4 pipe x 3/8 comp. L  3-31-08566

.  S Tube Flex 

 

3-40-8618

3. Label 

 

 

4. Rear Air Adjuster   

-00-446113

5. Center Air Adjuster 

-00-44611

6. Front Air Adjuster  

-00-446111

7. Front Burner Tube  

3-40-084

8. Center Burner Tube 

3-40-085

9. Rear Burner Tube  

3-40-086

30. Burner Plate 

 

1-10-08577

31. 1/4-0x5/8 Self Tap 

3-30-1500616

3. Burner Retainer   

-00-411

33. 1/4-0x1 bolt 

 

3-30-15010013

34. Air Deflector 

 

1-10-08576

35. Door (without frame) 

1-10-08587

    Arch Frame 

 

1-00-446303

    Sunrise Frame 

 

1-00-446304

36. Burner Module (NG) 

1-10-08700

    Burner Module (LP) 

1-10-08800

37. Gold Bars () 

 

4-40-00141

    Bar Holders (Left)  

-00-446300-1

    Bar Holder (Right) 

-00-446300-

38. Retainer Clips ()  

-00-4463

39. Blower Assembly  

1-10-08594

40. Valve Door 

 

1-00-0859

41. U Bolt 

 

 

3-31-08568

4. Pipe Nipple 13 1/" 

3-50-08570

43. 1/4 pipe x 3/8 comp. L  3-31-08566

44. 1/4" Coupling 

 

3-10-300105

45. Air Inlet Grill 

 

1-10-08593

46. Latch Plate ()   

-00-446315

47. Right wing  

 

-00-446313

48. Right Wing Cover  

1-10-08593

49. Right Wing Bracket 

-00-446306

50. Flue Switch Bracket 

-00-44636

51. Stove Body Weldment  1-89-08700

5. Insulation   

 

3-44-0856

53. Stove Top   

 

1-10-08595

54. Draft Tube  

 

-00-44637

55. Draft Hood Weldment 

1-10-08579

56. Vent Flange (std.)  

1-10-08591

57. Flue Adaptor  (optional)  1-10-08601

58. Top Wing   

 

-00-44631

59. Top Wing Cover   

-00-446308

60. Left Wing Bracket  

-00-446307

61. Left Wing Cover   

-00-446309

6. Left Wing   

 

-00-446311

63. Side Cover  

 

1-10-08593

64. Hood Retainer 

 

1-10-08590

65. Base 

 

 

-0044633

 

The following replacement parts for your Harman Clarity Fireplace Insert are available from your Harman dealer.

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Summary of Contents for Harman Clarity 828i

Page 1: ...ipal 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 Har man Stove Company save these instructions The Harman Clarity 828i Gas Fireplace Insert INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL R7 Ce manuel est disponible en Français sur demande FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SME...

Page 2: ...stalling into a Fireplace 10 Air Shutter Adjustment 11 Monitoring the Gas Flame 11 OPERATION 12 How to Light the Fire 12 How to Turn Off the Fire 12 Maintenance 13 Removing the Glass 13 Replacing the Gasket 13 Inspecting the Venting 13 Cleaning the Glass 13 Convection Blower Service Access 14 Reference Pictures 15 APPENDIX A FUEL CONVERSION 16 APPENDIX B ALTITUDE DE RATING 17 APPENDIX C CHANGING O...

Page 3: ...fore 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 before you begin your instal lation to ensure compliance with local codes including the need for permits and follow up inspections Observing required clearances to combustible materi a...

Page 4: ...rity 828I Fireplace Insert Suveiller les enfants Garder les vêtements les meubles l essence ou autres liquides à vapeur inflammables lin de l appareil 12 installation WALL 10 10 Clearance from unit to sidewall or combustible trim Clearance from top of unit to mantel and combustible trim unprotected CLEARANCES The following clearances to combustibles must be observed Unit to sidewall or combustible...

Page 5: ...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 removed the packing material taken out and then re installed The Clarity 828I is shipped from the factory equipped to burn propane If Natural Gas is...

Page 6: ...Glass door NOTE The glass door is heavy Lift it care fully to prevent damage Center the glass on the opening and suspend it in place by placing the tab hooks over the top edge of the opening Press the glass slightly against the stove to confirm that it seats properly then press it firmly against the front while pushing the levers to the rear to engage them Removing and Replacing logs The log set c...

Page 7: ...ety switch will automatically reset after the heater 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 The Clarity Fireplace Insert is equipped with its own integral draft hood so no additional draft hood is required The heater should be install...

Page 8: ...UTION TEST ALL PIPE JOINTS FOR LEAKS BEFORE OPERATING Connecting the Clarity 828I Fireplace In sert to a Gas Supply Burn Only the Fuel for Which the Heater is Equipped The Clarity Fireplace Insert will burn either natural gas or propane but requires a conversion if Natural Gas is to be burned The label on the burner system module indicates the fuel for which it is equipped The Prpoer box must be m...

Page 9: ...grounded electrical cord plug into the wall outlet 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 inlet pressure 13 w c 3 24 kPa Minimum inlet pressure 11 w c 2 74 kPa Gas manifold pressure 10 w c 2 49 kPa Connecting the Optional Thermostat If the optional thermostat is used it must be plugged into ...

Page 10: ...ch turned to the top Move panel into place while routing the switch wires into the opening of the wing bracket Secure the panel 8 Install the top wing cover which is also held in place by the magnets 9 Install the gold wing trim by sliding the side pieces down from the top over each clip one at a time Install the top wing panel last using two 1 4 20 fas teners The mounting holes are near the insid...

Page 11: ... tached to the burner ports The flames should not look orange or sooty Portions of the logs will glow red when the flames are properly adjusted If you find the flames to be other than that de scribed here do not operate the heater Consult a qualified service person or your Harman dealer for advice Three adjustment levers one for each burner are used to adjust the flames for each particular instal ...

Page 12: ...ay 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 counterclock wise to the ON position 12 Place the ON OFF THERMOSTAT switch in the ON position or in the THERMOSTAT posi tion if the optional thermostat is used 13 Turn on the electric power to the heater 14 Set the optional thermostat to the desired room tempera...

Page 13: ...stem should be made during the annual service appointment to con firm that there is no blockage and that the system is in good repair Directions for conducting a flue spill age test may be found on page 8 The vent manufac turer s instructions may provide specific suggestions or details on vent inspection Any sections that are taken apart for the inspection must be reassembled and sealed as require...

Page 14: ...logs must never be forced Follow this sequence 1 Remove the side trim panels according to the directions on page 13 2 Remove the glass door according to the direc tions on page 13 3 Remove clean and re install the log set ob serving the directions on log handling and placement found on page 6 Convection Blower Service Access The blower is located behind a panel that can be accessed by first removi...

Page 15: ...15 MAintenance ...

Page 16: ...card the Propane ori fice Install the new Natural Gas orifice from the kit Tighten the pilot hood and assure proper alignment of the directional openings Step 2 Using a 1 2 in deep well socket remove the three main burner orifices Install the new ori fices accordingly Front 47 Middle 56 Rear 44 Apply a thread sealer such as teflon tape to the orifices prior to installing See Appendix C Step 3 Usin...

Page 17: ...ts for the U S and Canada is simply a result of differences in testing standards between the two countries If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes an information sticker like the one below must be filled out and affixed to the appliance at the time of conversion For U S installations the Clarity Fireplace Insert is approved for elevations up to 2000 feet using the fa...

Page 18: ...re the rear burner then remove the rear burner 11 Lift the rear air deflector straight up and rock it forward 12 Remove the orifice compartment cover before it can be removed it may be necessary to use pli ers to straighten the tab that goes through the T slot which holds the cover in place Pull the cover to the left and lift it out The orifices will now be visible 13 Lift the orifice compartment ...

Page 19: ...installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the current edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 in the United States or the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA 22 1 in Canada 120 Volt Wiring Diagram ...

Page 20: ... Retainer 2 00 4211 33 1 4 20x1 bolt 3 30 1252010013 34 Air Deflector 1 10 08576 35 Door without frame 1 10 08587 Arch Frame 1 00 446303 Sunrise Frame 1 00 446304 36 Burner Module NG 1 10 08700 Burner Module LP 1 10 08800 37 Gold Bars 2 4 40 00141 Bar Holders Left 2 00 446300 1 Bar Holder Right 2 00 446300 2 38 Retainer Clips 2 2 00 446322 39 Blower Assembly 1 10 08594 40 Valve Door 1 00 08592 41 ...

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

Page 22: ...22 EXPLODED VIEW ...

Page 23: ...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 State Efficiency max input blower on High 77 2 78 6 MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Unit to side wall or combustible trim 10 in 254 mm Unit to mantel and combustible trim unprotected 12 in 305 mm Electrical Rating 120 Volts 60 ...

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 bat teries 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 fir...

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