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Heat & Glo  •  6000TRI-IPI, 6000TRI-SP  •  385-901  Rev. F  •  5/05

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- Do not store or  use gasoline or other flam-

mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this

or any other appliance.

-

What to do if you smell gas

• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch.
• Do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a

neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's

instructions.

• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call

the fire department.

- Installation and service must be performed by a

qualified installer, service agency, or the gas

supplier.

Installers Guide

WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA-

TION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,

SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN

CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAM-

AGE. REFER TO THIS MANUAL. FOR

ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFOR-

MATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED IN-

STALLER, SERVICE AGENCY, OR THE

GAS SUPPLIER.

Underwriters

Laboratories Listed

READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR

OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. THIS 

INSTALLERS

GUIDE

MUST BE LEFT WITH APPLIANCE FOR

FUTURE REFERENCE.

1. This appliance may be installed in an af-

termarket, permanently located, manufac-

tured (mobile) home, where not prohibited

by local codes.

2. This appliance is only for use with the type

of gas indicated on the rating plate. This

appliance is not convertible for use with

other gases, unless a certified kit is used.

Please  contact  your  Heat  &  Glo  dealer  with  any

questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest

Heat & Glo dealer, please call 1-888-427-3973.

Printed in U.S.A.   Copyright 2005,
Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.

20802  Kensington  Boulevard,  Lakeville,  MN  55044

WARNING: IF THE INFORMATION

IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT

FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR

EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUS-

ING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PER-

SONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.

This  product  is  covered  by  one  or  more  of  the  following  patents:  (United  States)  4,112,913;  4,408,594;  4,422,426;  4,424,792;  4,520,791;  4,793,322;

4,852,548;  4,875,464;  5,000,162;  5,016,609;  5,076,254  5,191,877;  5,218,953;  5,328,356;  5,429,495;  5,452,708;  5,542,407;  5,613,487;  (Australia)

543790;  586383;  (Canada)  1,123,296;  1,297,746;  2,195,264;  (Mexico)  97-0457;  (New  Zealand)  200265;  or  other  U.S.  and  foreign  patents  pending.

Models:

6000TRI-IPI

6000TRI-SP

Summary of Contents for 6000TRI-IPI

Page 1: ... FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 This appliance may be installed in an af termarket permanentlylocated manufac tured mobile home wherenotprohibited by local codes 2 This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used Please contact your Heat Glo dealer with any questions or concerns For t...

Page 2: ...ireplace front READ and UNDERSTAND all instructions carefully before starting the installation FAILURE TO FOLLOW these installation instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty Prior to the first firing of the fireplace READ the Using Your Fireplace section of the Owners Guide DO NOT USE this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately CALL a qualified se...

Page 3: ...tem 14 A Vent System Approvals 14 B Installing Vent Components 21 C Vent Termination 24 Step 4 Positioning Leveling and Securing the Fireplace 26 Step 5 Installing the Optional Heat Zone Kit 27 Step 6 The Gas Control Systems 27 Step 7 The Gas Supply Line 28 Step 8 Gas Pressure Requirements 28 Step 9 Wiring the Fireplace 30 Step 10 Finishing 31 Step 11 Installing Trim Logs and Ember Material 32 Ins...

Page 4: ...ordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 in the United States or to the CSAC22 1 Canadian Electric Code in Canada These models may be installed in a bedroom or bed sitting room in the U S A and Canada 1Approvals and Codes High Altitude Installations U L Listed gas appliances are tested and approved without requiring changes for eleva...

Page 5: ...o ensure maximum safety and benefit Failure to follow these instructions will void the owner s warranty and may present a fire hazard The Heat Glo Warranty will be voided by and Heat Glo disclaims any responsibility for the following actions Installation of any damaged fireplace or vent system component Modification of the fireplace or direct vent system Installation other than as instructed by He...

Page 6: ...NE ACCESS ELECTRICAL ACCESS GAS CONTROLS RATING PLATE AND LABELS TRIM DOOR HOOD TOP STANDOFFS 41 1 8 1044mm 38 965mm 36 1 8 916mm 25 1 4 642mm 34 5 8 879mm VENT COLLARS ELECTRICAL ACCESS 26 7 8 682mm 12 3 4 323mm 3 1 2 90mm GAS LINE ACCESS 2 1 8 55mm 6 7 8 174mm 14 1 4 362mm 8 203mm VENT COLLARS 21 1 2 548mm 11 5 8 297mm 28 1 2 724mm 8 203mm ...

Page 7: ...ox like structure built to enclose the gas fireplace and or its vent system Vertical vents that run on the outside of a building may be but are not required to be installed inside a chase CAUTION TREATMENT OF FIRESTOP SPACERS AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHASE MAY VARY WITH THE TYPE OF BUILDING THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT SUBSTITUTES FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL BUILDING CODES THEREFORE YOUR LOCAL BUIL...

Page 8: ...ing reference dimensions CAUTION MEASURE FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS AND VERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL COVERING DETAILS BEFORE FRAMING 1 2 CLEARANCE FROM BACK OF FIREPLACE TO COMBUSTIBLE 0 CLEARANCE TO FRAMING MEMBER 0 CLEARANCE 1 2 CLEARANCE FROM BOTH SIDES OF FIREPLACE TO COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING MEMBER Shows center of 10 x 12 vent framing holes for top and rear venting The center of the hole is one 1 inc...

Page 9: ...irect Vent Component Specifications 5 inch inner pipe 8 inch outer pipe NOTE PIPES OVERLAP 1 1 4 INCHESAT EACH JOINT DVP90ST 12 9 16 11 1 4 7 1 4 1 1 4 TYP 1 2 TYP 8 9 16 DVP36 DVP48 48 24 36 4 6 DVP4 DVP6 12 DVP12 2 MIN DVP12A 12 3 16 MAX DVP24 9 7 8 45 0O 10 1 4 DVP45 14 1 4 ...

Page 10: ...guration used Identifying Vent Components The vent systems installed on this gas fireplace may in clude one two or three 90 elbow assemblies The rela tionships of vertical rise to horizontal run in vent configura tions using 90 elbows MUST BE strictly adhered to The rise to run relationships are shown in the venting drawings and tables Refer to the diagrams on the next several pages NOTE Two 45 el...

Page 11: ...er by removing the four screws securing it in place see Figure 7 Figure 8 Flue Restrictor BREAK HERE Figure 7 EXHAUST SHIELD FLUE RESTRICTOR 2 Break the Flue Restrictor into two pieces Do this by bending the part back and forth until it breaks see Figure 8 NOTE On vertical venting configurations over 10 feet install the flue restrictor 385 128 included in the manual bag assembly See flue restricto...

Page 12: ...0 DEGREE ELBOWS H 3 Match the amount of vertical you have in the sys tem with the chart to find the appropriate position to set the Flue Restrictor see Figure 9 1 2 3 4 5 SETTINGS 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 10 CHART Vertical Top Vent NG Top Vent LP Rear Vent NG Rear Vent LP 4 1 1 No Restrictor No Restrictor No Restrictor 8 2 2 1 2 1 1 No Restrictor 15 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 20 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 25 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 30...

Page 13: ...rance Figure 12 Venting with One 90 Elbow VENTING WITH ONE 1 90 ELBOW VENTING WITH ONE 1 90 ELBOW V FT H FT 1 MIN 305mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610mm 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 20 MAX 6 2m V H 40 MAX 12 4MM H 20 MAX 6 2m Figure 13 Venting with One 90 Elbow NOTE If a 90o elbow is first attached to the unit the maximum horizontal run is 3 feet 914mm NOTE For corner installations A6 i...

Page 14: ...0 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914 mm 6 MAX 1 86 m 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22 m 8 MAX 2 48 m 20 MAX 6 2m V H H1 40 MAX 12 4 m H 8 MAX 2 48 m H H1 20 MAX 6 2m Figure 15 Venting with Two 90 Elbows VENTING WITH TWO 2 90o ELBOWS V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610mm 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 20 MAX 6 2m V H H1 40 MAX 12 4m H H1 20 MAX 6 2m V V1 H 40 MAX 12 4m H1 V H H1 H V V V1 H ...

Page 15: ...0 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 48m 20 MAX 6 2m V H H1 H2 40 MAX 12 4 m H 8 MAX 2 48 m H H1 H2 20 MAX 6 2 m V H H H1 H2 1 MIN 305mm 2 MAX 610mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610mm 4 MAX 1 22m 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 48m 20 MAX 6 2m V1 V H H1 40 MAX 12 4 m H 8 MAX 2 48 m H H1 20 MAX 6 2 m V H H H1 H H1 H2 V H V H1 V1 ...

Page 16: ...10mm 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 20 MAX 6 2m NOTE H H1 20 MAX 6 2m V V1 H H1 40 MAX 12 4m V V1 FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610mm 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 20 MAX 6 2m H H1 20 MAX 6 2m NOTE V V1 H H1 40 MAX 12 4m Figure 17 Venting with three 90 elbows V H H1 V1 V H H1 V1 ...

Page 17: ... starting collars Figure 18 Cut the seal cap strap and remove white gasket material CUT HERE Venting Out Rear Venting Out Top HEAT SHIELD DISCARD INSULATION and HEAT SHIELD HEAT SHIELD INSULATION DISCARD BOTH PIECES and HEAT SHIELD SEAL CAP SEAL CAP 1 Attach the First Vent Component to the Starting Collars To attach the first vent component to the starting collars of the fireplace Make sure that t...

Page 18: ...m COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE DIRECTION UP HEAT SHIELD 90 ELBOW 0 Figure 22 If the combustible materials are not in place at the time of install the elbow heat shield may be screwed to the exhaust pipe see Figure 22 Cut the tabs as shown and bend down Secure the heat shield to the pipe main taining 3 to 4 between the pipe and shield 3 76mm SCREW WARNING ENSURE THAT THE FIBERGLASS GASKE...

Page 19: ...D IF TOO LONG ADD TO SHIELD IF TOO SHORT EXTERIOR FIRESTOP INTERIOR FIRESTOP HEAT SHIELD NOTE There must be NO INSULATION or other combustibles inside the framed firestop opening 10 12 INTERIOR WALL SHIELD For Vertical Runs One ceiling firestop is REQUIRED at the hole in each ceiling through which the vent passes To install firestops for vertical runs that pass through ceilings Position a plumb bo...

Page 20: ...ay from the vent pipe at least 1 inch 25mm Figure 27 Attic Firestop JOIST CEILING FIRESTOP CEILING NAILS 4 REQUIRED CEILING CEILING FIRESTOP RAFTER NAILS 4 REQUIRED NOTE There must be NO INSULATION or other combustibles inside the framed firestop opening C Vent Termination Refer to Cinch Pipe and Termination Cap installation in structions WARNING THE TERMINATION CAP MUST BE POSITIONED SO THAT THEA...

Page 21: ...pen only on one side and with an overhang are permitted with the dimensions specified for vinyl or non vinyl siding and soffits 1 There must be 3 feet minimum between termination caps 2 All mechanical air intakes within 10 feet of a termination cap must be a minimum of 3 feet below the termination cap 3 All gravity air intakes within 3 feet of a termination cap must be a minimum of 1 foot below th...

Page 22: ...seal the roof hole and to divert rain and snow from the vent system Attach a flashing to the roof using nails and use a non hardening mastic around the edges of the flashing base where it meets the roof Attach a storm collar over the flashing joint to form a water tight seal Place non hardening mastic around the joint between the storm collar and the vertical pipe Slide the termination cap over th...

Page 23: ...2 1 Remove the knockout from the fireplace and discard it see Figure 32 2 Center the duct collar around the exposed hole and at tach it to the fireplace with 3 screws NOTE Do this BE FORE final positioning of the fireplace 3 Determine the location for the air register fan housing assembly Reference the Heat Zone kit instructions for the remaining installation steps Figure 34 Gas Control System Sta...

Page 24: ...s hole can be plugged with non combustible insulation to pre vent cold air infiltration Open the fireplace lower grille insert the gas supply line throughthegaslinehole andconnectittotheshut offvalve When attaching the pipe support the control so that the lines are not bent or torn After the gas line installation is complete use a com mercially available non corrosive leak check solution to carefu...

Page 25: ...SOR REMOTE CONTROL SEE NOTE 1 ORG WHT VALVE PIGGYBACK ON OFF SWITCH WHITE WIRE CAN BE PLUGGED INTO ANY OF 1 5 LOCATIONS ON THE NEUTRAL SIDE BLACK WIRE CAN BE PLUGGED INTO ANY OF 1 5 LOCATIONS ON THE HOT SIDE BRN BRN VALVE PLUG IN GROUND TO FIREPLACE CHASSIS I S Figure 37 Standing Pilot SP Ignition Wiring Diagram BLACK S2 ON OFF ON OFF SWITCH WHITE T2 RED T1 THERMOPILE GAS VALVE BLACK S1 3 16 PIGGY...

Page 26: ... into the side outlet on the junction box Appliance Requirements This appliance DOES NOT require 110 120 VAC to operate WARNING DO NOT CONNECT 110 120 VAC TO THE GAS CONTROL VALVE OR THE AP PLIANCE WILL MALFUNCTION AND THE VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED Operation using Battery Power This fireplace has an optional battery operation The sys tem is fully functional with the use of two D size batteries witho...

Page 27: ...S ARE SEALED A 300 F MINIMUM SEALANT MATE RIAL MUST BE USED THESE JOINTS ARE NOT RE QUIRED TO BE SEALED ONLY NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL USING 300 F MINIMUM ADHESIVE IF NEEDED CAN BE APPLIED AS FACING TO THE FIRE PLACE SURROUND SEE THE DIAGRAM BELOW Hearth Extensions A hearth extension may be desirable for aesthetic reasons However ANSI or CAN CGAtesting standardsdo not require hearth extensions for ...

Page 28: ... between the ports see Figure 43 Failure to follow this procedure will likely cause lighting and sooting problems Figure 41 Burner Removal RETAINING SCREW BOTH SIDES BURNER Placing the Ember Material Ember material is shipped with this gas fireplace To place the ember material Pull the four glass latches out of the groove on the glass frame Remove glass door from the unit see Figure 42 Figure 42 G...

Page 29: ...minimum vertical vent run see Figure 44 If your installation has more than the minimum required vertical vent length adjustment of the air shutter may be necessary to obtain optimal flame appearance This should be adjusted by a qualified installer at the time of installation By pushing the air shutter handle in you will be closing the air shutter To adjust loosen the wing nut Care should be taken ...

Page 30: ...isual check of your fireplace s flame pat terns Make sure the flames are steady not lifting or floating See Figure 45 The flame sensor IPI or thermo pile thermocouple tips should be covered with flame See Figure 34 Figure 45 Burner Flame Patterns MAKE SURE THE FLAMES ARE STEADY NOT LIFTING OR FLOATING Checking Vent System Frequency Before initial use and at least annually thereafter more frequentl...

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