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Heat & Glo  •  Crescent II  •  2083-902 Rev. U  •  4/15

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B. Maintenance Tasks-Quali

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 ed Service 

Technician

The

 

following tasks must be performed by a quali

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vice technician.

Gasket Seal and Glass Assembly Inspection

Frequency: 

Annually

By:  

Quali

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 ed Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, drop cloth and a stable 

work surface.
•  Inspect gasket seal and its condition.
• Inspect 

fi

 xed glass assembly for scratches and nicks that 

can lead to breakage when exposed to heat. 

• Con

fi

 rm there is no damage to glass or glass frame. 

Replace as necessary.

• Verify that 

fi

 xed glass assembly is properly retained and 

attachment components are intact and not damaged. 
Replace as necessary. 

Logs

Frequency: 

Annually

By:  

Quali

fi

 ed Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves.

•  Inspect for damaged or missing logs.  Replace as neces-

sary.  Refer to Section 14 for log placement instructions.

•  Verify correct log placement and no 

fl

 ame impingement 

causing sooting.  Correct as necessary.

Firebox

Frequency: 

Annually

By:  

Quali

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 ed Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, sandpaper, steel wool, 

cloths, mineral spirits, primer and touch-up paint.
•  Inspect for paint condition, warped surfaces, corrosion 

or perforation.  Sand and repaint as necessary.

• Replace 

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 replace if 

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 rebox has been perforated. 

Control Compartment and Firebox Top

Frequency: 

Annually

By:  

Quali

fi

 ed Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner, dust 

cloths
•  Vacuum and wipe out dust, cobwebs, debris or pet hair.  

Use caution when cleaning these areas.  Screw tips that 
have penetrated the sheet metal are sharp and should 
be avoided.

•  Remove all foreign objects.
•  Verify unobstructed air circulation.

Burner Ignition and Operation

Frequency: 

Annually

By:  

Quali

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 ed Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner, whisk 

broom, 

fl

 ashlight, voltmeter, indexed drill bit set, and a 

manometer.
•  Verify burner is properly secured and aligned with pilot 

or igniter.

•  Clean off burner top, inspect for plugged ports, corrosion 

or deterioration.  Replace burner if necessary.

•  Replace Glowing embers with new dime-size pieces.  

DO NOT

 block ports or obstruct lighting paths. Refer to 

Section 14 for proper ember placement.

•  Verify batteries have been removed from battery back-

up IPI systems to prevent premature battery failure or 
leaking.

•  Check for smooth lighting and ignition carryover to all 

ports. Verify that there is no ignition delay.

•  Inspect for lifting or other 

fl

 ame problems.

•  Verify air shutter setting is correct.  See Section 14 for 

required air shutter setting.  Verify air shutter is clear of 
dust and debris. 

• Inspect ori

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 ce for soot, dirt and corrosion. Verify ori

fi

 ce 

size is correct.  See Service Parts List  for proper ori

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 ce 

sizing.

•  Verify manifold and inlet pressures. Adjust regulator as 

required.

• Inspect pilot 

fl

 ame pattern and strength. See Figure 3.1 

for proper pilot 

fl

 ame pattern. Clean or replace ori

fi

 ce 

spud as necessary.

• Inspect

 

IPI

 

fl

 ame sensing rod for soot, corrosion and 

deterioration. Polish with 

fi

 ne steel wool or replace as 

required.

•  Verify that there is not a short in 

fl

 ame sense circuit 

by checking continuity between pilot hood and 

fl

 ame 

sensing rod. Replace pilot as necessary.

Light Bulbs

Frequency: 

As needed

By:  

Quali

fi

 ed Service Technician

Tools needed:

 Protective gloves, replacement light bulbs.

•  See Section 14.G for instructions on replacing light bulb.

Summary of Contents for Crescent II

Page 1: ...only for use with the type s of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flam...

Page 2: ...e utilise avec avec un un combustible combustible solide solide This This appliance appliance must must be be installed installed in in accordance accordance with with local local codes codes if if an...

Page 3: ...and Installation Considerations 17 C Tools and Supplies Needed 17 D Inspect Appliance and Components 17 5 Framing and Clearances A Selecting Appliance Location 18 B Constructing the Appliance Chase 19...

Page 4: ...aterials 44 C Clean the Appliance 44 D Accessories 44 E Install the Log Assembly 45 F Fixed Glass Assembly 47 G Replacing Light Bulb 47 H Air Shutter Setting 47 15 Troubleshooting A Intellifire Igniti...

Page 5: ...original purchase In the case of new home construction warranty coverage begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent authorized...

Page 6: ...This warranty does not cover the following Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use As a heating appliance some changes in color of interior and exterior surface finishes may occur This i...

Page 7: ...d pa per plant fibers plastics or other material that can ignite and burn whether flame proofed or not or plastered or unplastered shall be considered combustible materials G Electrical Codes NOTICE T...

Page 8: ...ating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 in in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OB STRUCTIONS Inspection The state or local gas inspector...

Page 9: ...n A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and other at risk individuals DO NOT o...

Page 10: ...supplied with your decorative door or front F Remote Controls Wall Controls and Wall Switches Follow the instructions supplied with the control installed to operate your fireplace For safety Install a...

Page 11: ...ean See installation and operating instruc tions accompanying appliance Hot while in operation DO NOT touch Keep children clothing furniture gasoline and other liquids having flammable vapors away DO...

Page 12: ...urn for 20 to 40 minutes Odor from fireplace When first operated this fireplace may release an odor for the first several hours This is caused by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oil...

Page 13: ...ly maintained your fireplace will give you many years of trouble free service We recommend an nual service by a qualified service technician Doors Surrounds Fronts Frequency Annually By Homeowner Tool...

Page 14: ...p and should be avoided Remove all foreign objects Verify unobstructed air circulation Burner Ignition and Operation Frequency Annually By Qualified Service Technician Tools needed Protective gloves v...

Page 15: ...ot propagate entirely through the material Light fracture lines or spider webbing on the surface of the material Cracks that are less than 1 32 in wide and less than 3 in long If cosmetically unaccept...

Page 16: ...AMING HEADED OFF IN CEILING JOISTS SECTION 8 C GAS LINE SECTION 11 C MANTEL AND MANTEL LEG SECTION 5 D 13 A SURROUND VENT PIPE SECTIONS 7 and 8 OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH STORM COLLAR SECTION 10 F NON COMBU...

Page 17: ...omponents Keep appliance dry C Tools and Supplies Needed Before beginning the installation be sure that the following tools and building supplies are available Tape measure Framing material Pliers Ham...

Page 18: ...clearance around air openings and for service access Due to high temperatures the appliance should be locat ed out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies NOTICE Illustrations reflect typical...

Page 19: ...ed with caulk with a minimum of Figure 5 2 Clearances to Combustibles C Clearances NOTICE Install appliance on hard metal or wood surfaces extending full width and depth DO NOT install directly on car...

Page 20: ...e materials i e steel studs concrete board etc Inch MANTEL LEG Top View Figure 5 3 Clearances to mantels or other combustibles above appliance Figure 5 4 Clearances to Mantel Legs or Wall Projections...

Page 21: ...N H MIN MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING 6 6 Termination Locations Fire Risk Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as specified DO NOT pack air space with insulation or other mat...

Page 22: ...l Service V K V K V L C V N 6 inches non vinyl sidewalls 12 inches vinyl sidewalls O 18 inches non vinyl soffit and overhang 42 inches vinyl soffit and overhang P 8 ft QMIN RMAX 1 cap 3 feet 2 x Q ACT...

Page 23: ...of straight pipe is allowed between two 45 elbows see Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 7 7 Vent Information and Diagrams B Vent Table Key The abbreviations listed in this vent table key are used in the vent diag...

Page 24: ...lly See vent diagrams Elbows may be placed back to back anywhere in the system as long as the first 90 elbow is a starter elbow When penetrating a combustible wall a wall shield firestop must be insta...

Page 25: ...tops as specified Failure to keep insulation or other material away from vent pipe may cause fire WARNING V1 Minimum H1 Maximum Elbow only 2 ft 610 mm 6 in 152 mm 2 ft 610 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914...

Page 26: ...2 Min H2 Max Elbow only 2 ft 610 mm V 2 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm V 2 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 3 ft 914 mm V 2 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 5 ft 1 5 m V 2 3 1 2 ft 1 06 m 7 ft 2 1 m V 2 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 15 ft 4 6 m V 2 Whe...

Page 27: ...uld be used The restrictor is shipped in bottom of fireplace secured on right side with a tie strap Insert the restrictor plate in center of flue Once installed in center of flue turn the restrictor p...

Page 28: ...netration Framing Combustible Wall Penetration Whenever a combustible wall is penetrated you must frame a hole for the wall shield firestop s The wall shield firestop maintains minimum clearances and...

Page 29: ...verheating Figure 8 3 Installing Ceiling Firestop Figure 8 4 Installing the Attic Shield INSTALL ATTIC INSULATION SHIELDS BEFORE OR AFTER INSTALLATION OF VENT SYSTEM CEILING FIRESTOP INSTALLED BELOW C...

Page 30: ...table to use wood shims Remove two side screws from each nailing tab See Figure 9 2 Refasten nailing tabs to the appliance Note Return bend on nailing tab faces back of unit Keep nailing tabs flush wi...

Page 31: ...and 45 elbows that are changing the vent direction from horizontal to vertical one screw minimum should be put in the outer flue at the horizontal elbow joint to prevent the elbow from rotating Use s...

Page 32: ...and outer flues of the slip section can be cut to the desired length Maintain a 1 1 2 in 38 mm overlap between the slip section and the pipe section Secure the pipe and slip section with two screws no...

Page 33: ...ent Sections Rotate either section see Figure 10 9 so the seams on both pipe sections are aligned as shown in Figure 10 10 Pull carefully to separate the pieces of pipe Figure 10 10 Align and Disassem...

Page 34: ...F TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING F Assemble and Install Storm Collar CAUTION Risk of Cuts Abrasions or Flying Debris Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal lation Sheet metal edges are s...

Page 35: ...verlap 1 1 2 in 38 mm mini mum There are two sections of the heat shield One section is factory attached to the wall shield firestop The other section is factory attached to the cap See Figure 10 15 I...

Page 36: ...he cap base Flash and seal as appropriate for siding material at outside edges of cap When installing a horizontal termination cap follow the cap location guidelines as prescribed by current ANSI Z223...

Page 37: ...ittings and connections could have loos ened during shipping and handling WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT change valve set tings This valve has been preset at the factory WARNING Risk of Fire or Explosion...

Page 38: ...s This appliance may be used with a wall switch wall mounted thermostat and or a remote control Wiring for optional Hearth Home Technologies approved accessories should be done now to avoid reconstruc...

Page 39: ...K1 R1 R1 D3 D3 C1 C1 PRESS SW PRESS SW T16 T16 T15 T15 LINE NEU SOLENOID T14 T13 T12 T11 T10 T9 1 C 3 2 EMBER LIGHTS HI LOW T14 T13 T12 T11 T10 T9 1 C OFF ON 3 2 EMBER T6 T5 T6 T5 IPI T2 T1 T2 T1 TRA...

Page 40: ...T1 WHITE WIRE CAN BE PLUGGED INTO ANY 1 5 LOCATIONS ON THE NEUTRAL SIDE PLUG IN J BOX TRANFORMER 3 VAC GROUND TO FIREPLACE CHASSIS PLUG IN J BOX BLACK WIRE CAN BE PLUGGED INTO ANY OF 1 5 LOCATIONS ON...

Page 41: ...ect the two leads from the flame control solenoid to the orange solenoid leads from the circuit board 8 Install a manometer into the pressure tap F Installing Flame Control Solenoid Natural Gas Only V...

Page 42: ...learances to mantels or other combustibles above appliance Note All measurements in inches 6 5 16 IN 2 3 4 IN 1 in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 3 4 IN 27 IN FROM BOTTOM OF HOOD VISIBLE WITH DOOR REMOV...

Page 43: ...23 5 8 IN 30 13 16 IN Inside Fit Surround The inside fit surround design is used with finishing materials greater than 3 4 inch for non combustible finishing The surround is designed to set back on fi...

Page 44: ...lectric Shock Use ONLY Hearth Home Technologies approved optional acces sories with this appliance Using non listed accessories could result in a safety hazard and will void the warranty 14 14 Applian...

Page 45: ...Remove old logs and burner Slide the new log set over the orifice and make sure the orifice engages into the burner neck Also make sure the pinched end of the burner tube fits in the V shaped slot in...

Page 46: ...bed Use high tempera ture black paint and lightly fog the clear rock STEP 5 Place lava rock around the outer parts of firebox as shown LAVA ROCK LAVA ROCK STEP 7 SRV2083 185 Final placement appearance...

Page 47: ...g Light Bulb Remove old light bulb and replace it with a new bulb See Figure 14 4 Recommended replacement Sylvania Candelabra 75 watts Figure 14 3 Figure 14 4 Light Bulb Location TRAY LIGHT BULB Pull...

Page 48: ...assembly for shorted sparker wire or cracked insulator around electrode Replace pilot if necessary 2 Pilot won t light there is no noise or spark A No power or transformer installed incorrectly Verif...

Page 49: ...rifice is installed and gas inlet is set to pressure specifications Polish flame sensing rod with fine steel wool to remove any contaminants that may have accumulated on flame sensing rod C Module is...

Page 50: ...mensions and clearances refer to Section 5 Figure 16 1 Appliance Dimensions Location Inches Millimeter Location Inches Millimeter A 23 1 4 589 I 8 203 B 20 1 8 511 J 5 3 16 132 C 30 3 4 780 K 4 1 2 11...

Page 51: ...m 1 in 25 mm 8 in 203 mm 6 in 152 mm 10 in 254 mm 1 1 2 in 38 mm 5 in 127 mm 12 in 305 mm UP DVP HVS Vent Support DVP WS Wall Shield Firestop DVP FS Ceiling Firestop DVP45 45 Elbow DVP Pipe see chart...

Page 52: ...ld is designed to be used on a wall 4 in to 7 1 4 in 102 mm to 184 mm thick If wall thickness is less than 4 in 102 mm the existing heat shields must be field trimmed If wall thickness is greater than...

Page 53: ...COOL ADDM Cap Shield 11 5 8 in 295 mm 5 3 4 in 146 mm 7 1 8 in 181 mm 12 1 8 in 308 mm DVP BEK2 DVP HPC Cap Brick Extension 13 7 8 in 352 mm 5 in 127 mm 11 7 8 in 302 mm DVP TRAPFL Flashing 26 in 660...

Page 54: ...Diagrams continued 13 in 330 mm 15 in 381 mm 8 1 8 in 206 mm DVP HRC SS NOT APPROVED FOR ALL UNITS 10 7 8 in 276 mm 10 1 2 in 267 mm 3 87 Effective Length 5 3 4 to 8 3 8 in 146 to 213 mm 5 1 2 in 140...

Page 55: ...Light Box Pre 0021179425 SRV2083 135 Post 0021179425 SRV2083 235 6 Gasket Light box 2083 232 7 Glass Door Assembly GLA CRESCENTII Y 8 Regulator Assembly NG 2083 062 Y Regulator Assembly LP 2083 063 Y...

Page 56: ...dealer or distributor Stocked at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER Flue Restrictor 2083 206 Glass Latch Assembly Pkg of 2 386 122A 2 Y Lava Rock Bag 4021 295 Light Bulb 700 540 Y Ori ce NG 5...

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