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FIGURE 30

FIGURE 29

2.4  FAN OPERATION

The accessory fan is wired in series with a speed con-
trol switch and a temperature sensor switch.  Set the
speed control to an "ON" position and light the heater.
The temperature sensor switch will automatically start
the fan when the switch warms up—and stop the fan
when it cools down.  You can manually stop the fan by
turning the speed control switch to "OFF".  See Figure
21 for fan wiring diagram.

3.0  SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE

A

. HEATER SERVICING:

  Frequency of heater  servic-

ing will depend upon use and type of installation.

B.

IMPORTANT:

  TURN OFF GAS BEFORE SERVIC-

ING APPLIANCE.  IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A
COMPETENT SERVICE TECHNICIAN PERFORM
SERVICE CHECK-UPS AT THE BEGINNING OF
EACH HEATING SEASON.

C. The appliance and flue system should be inspected

before initial use and at least annually by a qualified
field service person.

D. Inspect the external flue cap on a regular basis to

make sure that no debris is interfering with the air
flow.

E. Keep the control compartment, logs, and burner area

surrounding the logs clean by vacuuming or brush-
ing at least twice a year.

CAUTION:

  THE LOGS GET VERY HOT - HANDLE

ONLY WHEN COOL.

WARNING:

  DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS

ON THE GLASS DOOR ASSEMBLY. DO NOT AT-
TEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS DOOR WHEN IT IS
HOT.

F. The glass door should be cleaned using a house-

hold glass cleaner.   

DO NOT

 handle or attempt to

clean the glass when it is 

HOT.

G. In order to properly clean the burner and pilot as-

sembly, turn off the gas to the unit and remove the
logs exposing the burner and pilot assembly.  Clean
all foreign materials from top of burner.  Check to
make sure that the burner orifice is clean.

Visually inspect the pilot periodically. Brush or blow
away any dust or linen accumulations. If the pilot ori-
fice is plugged, disassembly may be required to re-
move any foreign materials from the orifice or tubing.
When the appliance is put back in service check burner
flame patterns with Figure 30.

To obtain proper operation, it is imperative that the pi-
lot and main burner flame characteristics are steady,
not lifting or floating.  Typically, the top 3/8-inch at the
pilot generator should be engulfed in the pilot flame
(Figure 29).

MAKE SURE THE FLAMES
ARE STEADY—NOT
LIFTING OR FLOATING.

Standing Pilot

Summary of Contents for ST-38HV-AU

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Page 2: ...safe when installed in accordance with this Installation Manual Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment specifically check glass condition Read all instructions before starting installati...

Page 3: ...s 19 1 7 Log Installation 19 1 8 Installer Testing 23 2 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 23 2 1 Safety and Lighting Information 24 2 2 Safety Information 25 2 3 Lighting Instructions 25 2 4 Fan Operation 26 3...

Page 4: ...re desired If the heater is to be installed on carpeting or tile or on any combustible material other than wood flooring the heater should be installed on a metal or wood panel that extends the full w...

Page 5: ...Locations and Space Requirements 1 1 Locating the Heater The diagram See figure 2 shows space and clearance requirements for locating a heater within a room Minimum Clearances from the Heater to Combu...

Page 6: ...facing material The diagram below shows framing reference dimensions WARNING FRAMING DIMENSIONS AS SUME USE OF 1 2 INCH THICK WALL COVERING MATERIALS ON EXTERIOR OF FRAMING ONLY AND NO SHEETROCK ON IN...

Page 7: ...balcony 300 c From a return wall or external corner 500 d From a gas meter M 1000 e From an electricity meter or fuse box P 500 f From a drain or soil pipe 150 g Horizontally from any building struct...

Page 8: ...efer to Figure 4 for required clearances to flue termi nals STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONTAL FLUE SYSTEM Figure 6 shows straight out horizontal flue systems and straight up vertical flue systems approved for u...

Page 9: ...STRAIGHT UP VERTICAL FLUEING V FT 40 MAX 12 4 M STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONTAL FLUEING H Max Run 24 610 mm V CAP H NOTE When the 450 elbow is attached horizontally the supplied heat shield must be installed...

Page 10: ...X 11 3m FLUEING WITH ONE 1 90 ELBOW V FT H FT 1 MIN 305mm 2 MAX 610mm 2 MIN 610mm 4 MAX 1 22m 3 MIN 914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 44m 5 MIN 1 5m 10 MAX 3 05m 6 MIN 1 86m 12 MAX 3 6m 7 MIN 2 13...

Page 11: ...LBOWS V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 2 MAX 610mm 2 MIN 610mm 4 MAX 1 22m 3 MIN 914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 44m 5 MIN 1 5m 10 MAX 3 04m 6 MIN 1 86m 12 MAX 3 6m 7 MIN 2 13m 14 MAX 4 27m 14 MAX 4 27m...

Page 12: ...MAX 1 22 m 3 MIN 914 mm 2 MAX 610 mm 6 MAX 1 86 m 4 MIN 1 22 m 2 MAX 610 mm 8 MAX 2 4 m 5 MIN 1 52 m 2 MAX 610 mm 10 MAX 3 04 m 6 MAX 1 86 m 2 MAX 610 mm 12 MAX 3 65 m 7 MAX 2 13 m 2 MAX 610 mm 14 MAX...

Page 13: ...LUEING WITH THREE 3 90 ELBOWS V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 2 MAX 610mm 2 MIN 610mm 4 MAX 1 22m 3 MIN 914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 44m 5 MIN 1 5m 10 MAX 3 04m 6 MIN 1 86m 12 MAX 3 6m 7 MIN 2 13m 1...

Page 14: ...8 INCH 10MM BEAD OF STOVE CEMENT MUST BE PLACED AROUND THE INNER PIPE HEATER STARTING COLLAR BEFORE ATTACHING THE FIRST FLUE COM PONENT FAILURE TO SEAL THIS JOINT MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO OPERATE IMPRO...

Page 15: ...all The center of the hole is one 1 inch 25mm above the center of the horizontal flue pipe Position the firestops on both sides of the hole previously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws...

Page 16: ...d hole Figure 18 Attic Firestop C Flue Termination For Horizontal Terminations Toattachandsecure the termination to the last section of horizontal flue Rotate and interlock the ends as described at th...

Page 17: ...around the cen ter point nail The size of the roof hole framing dimensions de pend on the pitch of the roof There MUST BE a 1 inch 25mm clearance from the vertical flue pipe to combustible materials...

Page 18: ...BLK BLK SPEED CONTROL SPEED CONTROL FAN WIRING DIAGRAM FAN WIRING DIAGRAM BLK BLK YELLOW GRN YELLOW GRN BLUE BRN BRN BLUE GRD BLUE JUNCTION BOX DETAIL JUNCTION BOX DETAIL FAN FAN TEMPERATURE SENSOR SW...

Page 19: ...THE GAS CONTROL VALVE OR CON TROL WIRING SYSTEM OF THIS MODEL 1 6 MANTEL CLEARANCES Clearance to a mantelpiece is 6 inches 152mm See Figure 23 IF JOINTS BETWEEN THE FINISHED WALLS AND THE FIREPLACE S...

Page 20: ...at the slot on the bottom of the log fits over the grate tab in the rear right corner The left end of log 2 should rest against the stop on the right center bar Remove dress guard and glass door from...

Page 21: ...s LOG NUMBER 4 SRV675 723 Place log 4 so that the slot on the bottom of the log fits over the grate tab on the front left corner of the grate The right end of log 4 must rest against the stop of the l...

Page 22: ...f the log 6 over the second rear grate bend and locate its top in the locating groove on log 2 LOG NUMBER 7 SRV285 725 Position log 7 on the locating grooves on log 3 and log 4 as shown OPPOSITE SIDE...

Page 23: ...action as it heats up and cools down This noise is similar to one that a furnace or heat duct may produce and does not affect the operation or longevity of the heater FIGURE 26 FIGURE 27 MAKE SURE THE...

Page 24: ...R QUALI FIED PERSON DO NOT STRIKE OR SLAM THE GLASS DOOR THE GLASS DOOR ASSEMBLY SHALL ONLY BE REPLACED AS A COMPLETE UNIT AS SUPPLIED BYTHEGASHEATERMANUFACTURER NOSUB STITUTE MATERIALS MAY BE USED 2...

Page 25: ...n un der water THERMOPILE PILOTBURNER 6 To put the control in the pilot position turn the control knob counter clockwise to the Pilot position 7 Tolightthepilotdepressthecontrolknobandthen depress the...

Page 26: ...ea surrounding the logs clean by vacuuming or brush ing at least twice a year CAUTION THE LOGS GET VERY HOT HANDLE ONLY WHEN COOL WARNING DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE GLASS DOOR ASSEMBLY DO NOT...

Page 27: ...ilot assembly carefully pull the electrode wire up through the grommeted hole in the base pan 3 3 PARTS REPLACEMENT 1 FAN SWITCHES Unplug the fan wires from the junction box wires by pulling the male...

Page 28: ...connected re place ignitor 1 Using a match light pilot If pilot lights turn off pilot and trigger the red button again If pilot lights an improper gas air mixture caused the bad lighting and a longer...

Page 29: ...he micro switch and connect to terminal TP on the gas valve Turn green knob to pilot position depress and light pilot light If meter reading is greater than 325 m v after 30 seconds the pilot generato...

Page 30: ...tch is good 2 If 1 above does not allow for igni tion or the heater continues to shut off disconnect the limit switch wire from the gas valve and repeat the lighting instruc tions If the pilot and bur...

Page 31: ...debris or blockage 1 Adjust the log set so that the flame does not impinge on it 1 Adjust the air shutter at the base of the burner 1 Inspect the opening at the base of the burner It is imperative th...

Page 32: ...art number list on following page 6 2 4 1 5 5 3 NG LP Exploded Parts Diagram Service Parts ST 38HV AU Beginning Manufacturing Date 5 2000 Ending Manufacturing Date ________ 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 Log se...

Page 33: ...Log 3 SRV675 726 10 Log 4 SRV675 723 11 Log 5 SRV285 720 12 Log 6 SRV285 705 13 Log 7 SRV285 725 14 Log Set SRV675 700A 15 Surround 285 130 Flue Restrictor 675 165 Blower Leads 240 100 505A Knob Rheo...

Page 34: ...MBER 1 Wire Assembly 049 522A 2 ON OFF Rocker Switch 060 521A 3 Piezo Ignitor 291 513 4 Pilot Assembly NG 485 510A 4 Pilot Assembly LP 485 511A 5 Pilot Bracket 438 164 6 Orifice NG 31 506 800 6 Orific...

Page 35: ...leprice defectiveelectricalormanualcomponents optionalcomponents or accessories and glass panels not including glass panels broken during misuse or careless handling HEAT GLO shall not be responsible...

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