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Heat & Glo  •  SL-550BE-B, SL-550BE-IPI-B  •  2158-900 Rev. H  •  8/09

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D.  Install Attic Insulation Shield

WARNING! Fire Risk. DO NOT allow loose materials or 
insulation to touch vent. Hearth & Home Technologies 
Inc. requires the use of an attic shield.

The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 and NFPA 54 
requires an attic shield constructed of 26 gauge minimum 
metal that extends at least 2 in. (51 mm) above insulation.

Attic shields must meet specifi ed clearance and be se-
cured in place.

Flat Ceiling Installation

•  Remove one shield from box.

NOTICE: Cut previously installed batt insulation to make 
room for the attic insulation shield.

•  Wrap shield around pipe if pipe is already installed in 

area to be insulated.

•  Match the three holes in each side and fasten with three 

screws to form a tube.

•  Bend three tabs on the bottom of the shield outward to 

allow attachment to the ceiling fi restop.

•  Bend the remaining bottom tabs inward 90º to maintain 

the air space between the pipe and the shield.  Set the 
shield on the ceiling fi restop and attach to the fi restop.

•  Bend all tabs inward 90º around the top of the shield. 

These tabs must be used to prevent blown insulation 
from getting between the shield and vent pipe, and to 
maintain air space clearance.

Figure 8.5  Attic Insulation Shield

Vaulted Ceiling Installation

•  Remove one shield from box.

NOTICE: Cut previously installed batt insulation to make 
room for the attic insulation shield.

•  Cut the attic insulation shield (if application is for vaulted 

ceiling) to fi t your ceiling pitch. Snip cut edge to recreate 
1 in. bend tabs all the way around the bottom.

•  Wrap shield around pipe if pipe is already installed in 

area to be insulated.

•  Match the three holes in each side and fasten with three 

screws to form a tube.

•  Bend three tabs on the bottom of the shield outward to 

allow attachment to the ceiling fi restop.

•  Bend the remaining bottom tabs inward 90º to maintain 

the air space between the pipe and the shield.  Set the 
shield on the ceiling fi restop and attach to the fi restop.

•  Bend all tabs inward 90º around the top of the shield. 

These tabs must be used to prevent blown insulation 
from getting between the shield and vent pipe, and to 
maintain air space clearance.

BEND ALL TABS INWARD 90° 
TO MAINTAIN CLEARANCE 
AND PREVENT INSULATION 
FROM FALLING INSIDE

INSERT 3 
SCREWS

BEND 3 TABS 
OUTWARD  TO 
FASTEN TO CEILING 
FIRESTOP-BEND 
REMAINING TABS 
INWARD 90 DEGREES 
TO MAINTAIN 
CLEARANCE

Summary of Contents for SL-550BE-B

Page 1: ...med by qualified personnel Hearth Home Technologies suggests NFI certified or factory trained professionals or technicians supervised by an NFI certified professional Leave this manual with party responsible for use and operation DO NOT DISCARD WARNING Important operating and maintenance instructions included Read understand and follow these instructions for safe installation and operation In the ...

Page 2: ...er Installer l appareil l appareil selon selon les les codes codes ou ou reglements reglements locaux locaux ou ou en en l absence l absence de de tels tels reglements reglements selon selon les les codes codes d installation d installation CAN CGA B149 CAN CGA B149 Type Type of of Gas Gas Sorte Sorte De De Gaz Gaz N NA ATURAL TURAL GAS GAS MADE MADE IN IN USA USA Minimum Minimum Permissible Permi...

Page 3: ...ols and Supplies Needed 18 D Inspect Appliance and Components 18 5 Framing and Clearances A Selecting Appliance Location 19 B Constructing the Appliance Chase 20 C Clearances 20 E Mantel and Wall Projections 21 6 Termination Locations A Vent Termination Minimum Clearances 22 7 Vent Information and Diagrams A Approved Pipe 24 B Vent Table Key 24 C Use of Elbows 24 D Measuring Standards 24 E Use of ...

Page 4: ...B Remove the Shipping Materials 62 C Clean the Appliance 62 D Accessories 62 E Lava Rock Rockwool Ember Placement 62 F Install the Log Assembly 63 G Fixed Glass Assembly 65 H Install Louvers and Trim 65 I Install Hood 65 J Air Shutter Setting 65 15 Troubleshooting A Standing Pilot Ignition System 66 B Intellifire Ignition System 68 16 Reference Materials A Appliance Dimension Diagram 70 B Vent Com...

Page 5: ...5 Heat Glo SL 550BE B SL 550BE IPI B 2158 900 Rev H 8 09 B Limited Lifetime Warranty ...

Page 6: ...Heat Glo SL 550BE B SL 550BE IPI B 2158 900 Rev H 8 09 6 B Limited Lifetime Warranty continued ...

Page 7: ... burn Such materials are those consisting entirely of steel iron brick tile concrete slate glass or plasters or any combination thereof Materials that are reported as passing ASTM E 136 Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 ºC and UL763 shall be considered non combustible materials F Combustible Materials Specification Materials made of or surfaced with w...

Page 8: ... eled heating 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 of the side wall horizon tally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless upon inspection the inspector ob serves carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in ...

Page 9: ...are hot during operation AND cool down Hot glass will cause burns DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled NEVER allow children to touch glass Keep children away CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as fireplace Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures High temperatures may ignite clothing or other flammable materials Keep clothing furniture draperies and other flammable materia...

Page 10: ...our dealer if you have questions H Before Lighting Fireplace Before operating this fireplace for the first time have a qualified service technician Verify all shipping materials have been removed from inside and or underneath the firebox Review proper placement of logs ember material and or other decorative materials Check the wiring Check the air shutter adjustment Ensure that there are no gas le...

Page 11: ...e gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building DO NOT CONNECT 110 VAC TO THE CONTROL VALVE Improper installation adjustment al teration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Re fer to the owner s information manual provided with this appl...

Page 12: ...ce please refer to www fireplaces com A This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand When lighting the pilot follow these in structions exactly B BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any el...

Page 13: ...ce is al lowed to burn 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 oils remaining from manufacturing Odor may also be released from finishing materials and adhesives used around the fireplace Film on the glass This is a normal result of the curing pro...

Page 14: ...e required due to lint from carpeting or other factors Control compartment burner and circulating air passageway of the fireplace must be kept clean CAUTION Risk of Burns The fireplace should be turned off and cooled before servicing When properly maintained your fireplace will give you many years of trouble free service We recommend an nual service by a qualified service technician Doors Surround...

Page 15: ...ox Top Frequency Annually By Qualified 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...

Page 16: ...Heat Glo SL 550BE B SL 550BE IPI B 2158 900 Rev H 8 09 16 Figure 3 1 IPI Pilot Flame Patterns Figure 3 2 Standing Pilot Flame Patterns ...

Page 17: ... PREFERABLY WITHOUT AFFECTING ROOF RAFTERS SECTION 8 C FRAMING HEADED OFF IN CEILING JOISTS SECTION 8 C GAS LINE SECTION 11 MANTEL AND MANTEL LEG SECTION 5 E 13 A SURROUND HEARTH EXTENSION VENT PIPE SECTIONS 7 and 8 OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH STORM COLLAR SECTION 10 H NON COMBUSTIBLE ROOF FLASHING MAINTAINS MINIMUM CLEARANCE AROUND PIPE SECTION 10 G FRAMING HEADER SECTION 5 B ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD NOT...

Page 18: ...or Explosion Damaged parts could impair safe operation DO NOT install damaged in complete or substitute components 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 High temperature caulking material Hammer Phillips screwdriver Gloves Framing square Voltmeter Ele...

Page 19: ...hould be locat ed out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies NOTICE Illustrations reflect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY Illustrations diagrams are not drawn to scale Actual installation may vary due to individual design preference Figure 5 1 Appliance Locations K C A L F I B G E D J J G A F C A H M N Models A B C D E Min F Min G H I J K L M N SL 550BE B SL 550BE ...

Page 20: ...s Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked with high temperature caulk or stuffed with un faced insulation If the appliance is being installed on a cement surface a layer of plywood may be placed under neath to prevent conducting cold up into the room E F FROM TOP OF HOOD TO CEILING G I H J Adjust framing dimensions for interior sheathing such as sheetrock C Add 12 inches for rear venti...

Page 21: ...els or other combustibles above appliance Figure 5 5 Clearances to Mantel Legs or Wall Projections Acceptable on both sides of opening Figure 5 6 Wall Projection Acceptable on one side of opening Figure 5 4 Non Combustible Zone 1 2 in SHEETROCK OR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 3 1 2 in 1 2 in NON COMBUSTIBLE ZONE 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 TOP OF HOOD OR FIREPLACE OPENING 4 12 13 11 32 CEILING 3 F...

Page 22: ... FT MIN 20 INCHES MIN 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 materials Failure to keep insulation or other materials away from vent pipe may cause overheating and fire WARNING Figure 6 2 Staggered Termination Caps Gas Wood or Fuel Oil Terminati...

Page 23: ...h 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 the termination cap See Note 1 See Note 2 Note 3 Local codes ...

Page 24: ...pipe is allowed between two 45º 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 diagrams D Measuring Standards Vertical and horizontal measurements listed in the vent diagrams were made using the following standards Pipe measurements are shown using the effective length of pipe see Figure 7 2 H...

Page 25: ...rt is required at each change in venting direction and in any location where it is necessary to maintain the necessary clearance to combustibles A simple up and out installation Figure 7 3 requires only enough support to maintain the neces sary clearance to combustibles However the vent attachment point and the firestop location are considered to be supports Figure 7 3 3 in CLEARANCE TERMINATION C...

Page 26: ...ation One Elbow Note There MUST be a 25 reduction in total H when using flex vent except when using the simple up and out installation see Figure 7 3 Fire Risk When using SLP HRC SS and SLP HRC ZC SS termination caps on top vented fireplaces a one foot minimum vertical vent section is required before installing first elbow When using DVP TB1 termination cap on top vented fireplaces a three foot mi...

Page 27: ...52 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 6 ft 1 8 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 14 ft 4 3 m H1 H2 MAX 14 ft 4 3 m V1 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m See Warning Below Fire Risk When using SLP HRC SS and SLP HRC ZC SS termination caps on top vented fireplaces a one foot minimum vertical vent section is required before installing first elbow When using DVP TB1 termination ca...

Page 28: ...m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 14 ft 4 3 m 14 ft 4 3 m H1 H2 MAX 14 ft 4 3 m V1 V2 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m See Warning Below Note There MUST be a 25 reduction in total H when using flex vent except when using the simple up and out installation see Figure 7 3 Fire Risk When using SLP HRC SS and SLP HRC ZC SS termination caps on top vented fireplaces a one foot minimum vertical vent section is required before inst...

Page 29: ... in the appliance manual bag Note Be sure to rein stall the exhaust baffle after exhaust restrictor installation Exhaust restrictor Exhaust restrictor Exhaust restrictor Instructions 1 Install the exhaust restrictor over the center of the ex haust outlet in the firebox see Figure 7 8 2 Center the exhaust restrictor in the open end of the exhaust outlet and secure through the slots on the ex haust ...

Page 30: ...X 40 ft 12 2 m V1 Minimum H1 H2 Maximum 90 Elbow Only 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 2 ft 152 mm 1 ft 305 mm 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 2 ft 610 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 6 ft 1 8 m 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 14 ft 4 3 m H1 H2 MAX 14 ft 4 3 m V1 V2 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Note There MUST be a 25 reduction in total H when using flex vent except when using the simple up and out installation see Figure 7 3 Note There MU...

Page 31: ...7 11 V1 MIN H1 MAX V2 MIN H2 MAX V3 MIN 1 1 2 ft 457 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 4 ft 1 2 m 4 ft 1 2 m 3 1 2 ft 1 0 m V1 V2 V3 H1 H2 Maximum 40 ft 12 2 m Note Use SLP Series components only V1 H1 V2 V3 H2 Note There MUST be a 25 reduction in total H when using flex vent except when using the simple up and out installation see Figure 7 3 ...

Page 32: ...v H 8 09 32 3 Rear Vent Horizontal Termination Figure 7 13 Figure 7 12 No Elbows H1 9 in 229 mm Maximum Rear Vent Horizontal Termination One 45º Elbow Note Use DVP Series components only Note Use DVP Series components only H1 H1 H1 24 in Max 610 mm ...

Page 33: ... 14 ft 4 3 m V1 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Figure 7 14 H1 MAX V1 MIN H2 H3 MAX H1 H2 H3 MAX 1 1 2 ft 457 mm Back to back elbows 1 ft 305 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 1 ft 305 mm 2 ft 610 mm 5 1 2 ft 1 7 m 5 1 2 ft 1 7 m 2 ft 610 mm 4 ft 1 2 m 9 1 2 ft 2 9 m 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m 3 ft 914 mm 6 ft 1 8 m 13 1 2 ft 4 1 m H1 MAX 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m H1 H2 H3 MAX 13 1 2 ft 4 1 m V1 H1 H2 H3 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Figure ...

Page 34: ...ft 1 1 m 2 ft 610 mm 5 1 2 ft 1 7 m 3 ft 914 mm 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m H MAX 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m V1 H1 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m H1 H2 MAX V1 MIN Back to back elbows 1 2 ft 152 mm 2 1 2 ft 762 mm 1 ft 305 mm 4 1 2 ft 1 4 m 2 ft 610 mm 6 1 2 ft 2 0 m 3 ft 914 mm H MAX 6 1 2 ft 2 m V H H1 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Note Use DVP Series components only Note Use DVP Series components only H1 V1 Two Elbows One Elbow ...

Page 35: ...1 ft 305 mm 3 1 2 ft 1 1 m 3 ft 914 mm 6 1 2 ft 2 0 m 2 ft 610 mm 5 1 2 ft 1 7 m 5 ft 1 5 m 10 1 2 ft 3 2 m 3 ft 914 mm 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m 7 ft 2 1 m 14 1 2 ft 4 4 m H1 MAX 7 1 2 ft 2 3 m H1 H2 MAX 14 1 2 ft 4 4 m V1 V2 H1 H2 MAX 40 ft 12 2 m Figure 7 18 Three elbows Note Use DVP Series components only V2 V1 H2 H1 4 Rear Vent Vertical Termination continued ...

Page 36: ...Hearth Home Technologies recommends that NFI or CSIA certified professionals or technicians under the direction of certi fied professionals conduct a minimum of a NFPA 211 Level 2 inspection of the chimney Replace component parts of the chimney and fireplace as specified by the professionals Ensure all joints are properly engaged and the chimney is properly secured EXHAUST VENT PIPE INLET AIR VENT...

Page 37: ...imney Attach one section of flexible vent pipe to the exhaust TOP VENT REAR VENT WARNING Risk of Fire Explosion or Asphyxiation Do NOT connect this gas appliance to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel or gas burning appliance May impair safe operation of this appliance or other appliances connected to the flue Vent this appliance directly outside Use separate vent system for this applianc...

Page 38: ...trimmed If wall thickness is greater than 7 5 8 in a DVP HSM B will be required DVP SLP Pipe Shown 3 in 76 mm top clearance 1 in 25 mm clearance bottom sides Heat Shield Wall Shield Firestop Heat Shield WALL 3 in 76 mm top clearance 1 in 25 mm clearance bottom sides Heat Shield Wall Shield Firestop Heat Shield WALL 3 in 76 mm top clearance 1 in 25 mm clearance around vertical sections B Wall Penet...

Page 39: ... opening 10 in by 10 in 254 mm by 254 mm whenever the vent penetrates a ceiling floor see Figure 8 3 SLP pipe only Frame opening 9 in x 9 in 229 mm x 229 mm whenever the vent penetrates a ceiling floor see Figure 8 3 Frame the area with the same sized lumber as used in ceiling floor joist The ceiling firestop may be installed above or below the ceiling joists when installed with a attic insulation...

Page 40: ... must be used to prevent blown insulation from getting between the shield and vent pipe and to maintain air space clearance Figure 8 5 Attic Insulation Shield Vaulted Ceiling Installation Remove one shield from box NOTICE Cut previously installed batt insulation to make room for the attic insulation shield Cut the attic insulation shield if application is for vaulted ceiling to fit your ceiling pi...

Page 41: ... as shown above The heat shield must remain in the vertical position Figure 9 4 Remove the seal cap Figure 9 5 Remove the insulation basket and white insula tion from the center vent pipe Figure 9 1 For top vent remove the two screws holding the top heat shield in place For rear vent see Section 9 B Note Actual unit may look different than the fireplace shown in this section 2 SCREWS 2 SCREWS Figu...

Page 42: ... the seal cap Figure 9 11 Discard the seal cap remove and discard the insulation basket Note Once the seal cap has been removed it CANNOT be reattached Figure 9 12 Attach the first vent section it will snap into place Slide the insulation gasket onto the vent section up against the appliance and over the tabs Use two self tapping screws to secure gasket to outer wrap Figure 9 7 To attach the first...

Page 43: ...hows how to properly position level and se cure the appliance see Figure 9 13 Nailing tabs are pro vided to secure the appliance to the framing members Bend out nailing tabs on each side Place the appliance into position Keep nailing tabs flush with the framing Level the appliance from side to side and front to back Shim the appliance as necessary It is acceptable to use wood shims underneath the ...

Page 44: ... predrilling holes DO NOT penetrate inner pipe For 90º and 45º 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 screws no longer than 1 2 in 13 mm If predrilling screw holes DO NOT penetrate inner pipe Commercial Multi family Multi level exceeding two sto ri...

Page 45: ... outer flues shall be sealed in this manner unless otherwise stated Figure 10 5 Adding Venting Components Note Align seams to engage pipe then rotate counterclockwise to lock WARNING Risk of Fire or Explosion DO NOT break silicone seals on slip sections Use care when remov ing termination cap from slip pipe If slip section seals are broken during removal of the termination cap vent may leak C Asse...

Page 46: ...ft 2 44 m after the 25 ft 7 62 m maximum unsupported rise Vertical runs of SLP pipe must be supported every 8 ft 2 44 m Horizontal sections must be supported every 5 feet 1 52 m Vent supports or plumbers strap spaced 120º apart may be used to support vent sections See Figures 10 8 and 10 9 Wall shield firestops may be used to provide horizontal support to vent sections SLP ceiling firestops have t...

Page 47: ...port box on the outside roof Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to cut the rectangular hole for the support box Cut the hole 1 8 in 3 mm larger than the support box outline Lower the support box through the hole in the roof until its bottom is at least 2 in 51 mm below the ceiling Figure 10 12 Level the support box both vertically and horizontally and temporarily tack it in place ...

Page 48: ...0 15 CAULK NOTICE Failure to properly caulk the roof flashing could cause water entry Caulk the gap between the roof flashing and the outside diameter of the pipe Caulk the perimeter of the flashing where it contacts the roof surface See Figure 10 15 H Assemble and Install Storm Collar CAUTION Risk of Cuts Abrasions or Flying Debris Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal lation Sh...

Page 49: ...sk of Fire To prevent overheating and fire heat shields must extend through the entire wall thick ness DO NOT remove the heat shields attached to the wall shield firestop and the horizontal termination cap shown in Figure 10 20 Heat shields must overlap 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...

Page 50: ...n caps with factory supplied heat shield attached no additional wall shield firestop is required on the exterior side of a combustible wall L Install Horizontal Termination Cap DVP and SLP Pipe WARNING Risk of Fire The telescoping flue section of the termination cap MUST be used when connecting vent 1 1 2 38 mm minimum overlap of flue telescoping section is required Failure to maintain overlap may...

Page 51: ...use open flame Fittings and connections could have loos ened during shipping and handling WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT change valve settings This valve has been preset at the factory WARNING Risk of Fire or Explosion High pressure will damage valve Low pressure may cause explosion Verify inlet pressures Verify minimum pressures when other household gas appliances are operating Install regulator ups...

Page 52: ...voltage and 110 VAC voltage cannot be shared within the same wall box WARNING Risk of Shock or Explosion DO NOT wire 110V to the valve or to the appliance wall switch Incorrect wiring will damage controls Determine if the appliance uses an Intellifire ignition sys tem or standing pilot ignition system Open the control access panel or remove the decorative front A red or black ignitor button as sho...

Page 53: ...TO BROWN TO BROWN GREEN VALVE GROUND TO FIREPLACE CHASSIS WHITE ORANGE IGNITION MODULE 3 VAC INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITOR HOT NEUTRAL I S Figure 12 3 Intellifire Ignition Wiring Diagram with Remote TRANSFORMER 3 VAC PLUG IN PLUG IN BLACK RED BATTERY PACK REMOTE WIRES TO BROWN ORANGE GREEN VALVE GROUND TO FIREPLACE CHASSIS HOT NEUTRAL WHITE ORANGE IGNITION MODULE 3 VAC INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITOR I S ...

Page 54: ...and Repair WARNING Risk of Shock Label all wires prior to dis connection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing Figure 12 4 Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram WARNING Risk of Shock Replace damaged wire with type 105º C rated wire Wire must have high temperature insulation ...

Page 55: ...red switch leg wire route it through the knockout in the face of the junction box and connect to the top fan switch connector 1 4 in male as shown Figure 12 4 Junction Box Detail NOTICE DO NOT wire 110 VAC to wall switch Red Switch Switch Box Red Black Black Green Green White Power Supply Wires White Red Black Green White Minimum 14 3 AWG with Ground Junction Box Knockout Figure 12 6 Junction Box ...

Page 56: ...Step 2 Crease flap on top side of splatter guard using the scored line as the guide See Figure 13 2 Figure 13 2 Step 3 Crease flaps on left and right sides of splatter guard using the scored line as the guide See Figure 13 3 Step 4 Center the splatter guard in front of the unit as shown in Figure 13 4 Place the splatter guard in the unit by guiding the top flap into proper position and then con ti...

Page 57: ... on the front of the splatter guard See Figure 13 7 Pull out and fold up the panel as shown in Figure 13 8 Disengage the tabs on left and right bottom of splatter guard and fit them into the square holes The tabs are now inside the front of the splatter guard carefully bend them down See Figure 13 9 Figure 13 9 Figure 13 8 To Close the Lower Access Panel Carefully disengage the tabs from the squar...

Page 58: ...ppliance Note All measurements in inches Figure 13 13 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections Acceptable on both sides of opening Figure 13 14 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections Acceptable on both sides of opening 5 6 7 8 9 10 3 4 5 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 TOP OF HOOD OR FIREPLACE OPENING 4 12 13 11 32 CEILING 3 FT MAXIMUM TOP VIEW 2 7 8 IN MINIMUM 1 2 IN MINIMUM 5 3 8 IN MINIMUM 3 IN MINIMUM ...

Page 59: ...pplying combustible materials Seal joints between the finished wall and appliance top and sides using a 300 ºF minimum sealant Refer to Figure 13 16 WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT apply combustible materials beyond the minimum clearances Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in this manual Overlapping materials could ignite and will interfere with proper operation of doors a...

Page 60: ... Halston 32E Inside 1 4 inches 13 20 32 3 8 in 30 3 8 in Stop finishing material flush with fireplace surround opening X Includes 1 8 in opening each side of door Y X Includes 1 8 in opening each side of door Y FINISHING MATERIAL 4 IN MAXIMUM THICKNESS DOOR FINISHING MATERIAL 4 IN MAXIMUM THICKNESS DOOR FINISHING MATERIAL 4 IN MAXIMUM THICKNESS FINISHING MATERIAL 4 IN MAXIMUM THICKNESS 1 in MAX FI...

Page 61: ... 3 4 in N A LUNA SURROUND LUNA 32 GY 1 1 16 in N A MONROE SURROUND MON550PG 0 N A MONROE SURROUND W HEARTH MON550PGH 1 3 4 in N A MONROE SURROUND W MANTEL MONM550PG 0 N A MONROE SURROUND W MANTEL HEARTH MONM550PGH 1 3 4 in N A E Elevated Hearth Systems Use the table below to identify the hearth system that will be used The table will also help identify effects on the various dimensions Some hearth...

Page 62: ...ck placement instructions Place lava rock on base pan Do NOT place on burner top Placing the Ember Material Ember material is shipped with this gas appliance To place the ember material Embers CANNOT be placed directly over ports See Figure 14 4 for the only exception to this guideline Care should be taken not to cover the lighting trail of ports from back to front When placing Glowing Embers onto...

Page 63: ... References for Log 1 Figure 4 Locating References for Log 1 Figure 5 Position Log 1 Figure 5 Position Log 1 TAB A TAB A TAB B TAB B TAB C TAB C TAB D TAB D Locating Screw SLOT A Mate slot A with tab A Log Rest Tab B Tab B Use the log locating features in Figure 1 to properly posi tion the logs 1 1 Log 1 SRV2158 700 Mate slot A shown in Figure 2 with Tab A shown in Figure 1 Position Log 1 behind T...

Page 64: ... 701 Mate Slot C with Tab C using Figure 1 and Figure 6 for reference Mate slot with locating screw Figure 6 Log 2 SRV2158 701 Figure 6 Log 2 SRV2158 701 Locating Screw Slot Slot C Log 3 SRV2158 702 Mate Slot D and Tab D using Figure 1 and Figure 8 for reference Mate the log groove on Log 2 with the log groove on Log 3 See Figure 9 Apply the supplied lava rock on firebox bottom as shown in Figure ...

Page 65: ...e slam or scratch glass DO NOT operate fireplace with glass removed cracked broken or scratched Replace as a complete assembly Removing Fixed Glass Assembly Pull the four glass assembly latches out of the groove on the glass frame Remove glass door from the appli ance See Figure 14 5 Replacing Fixed Glass Assembly Replace the glass door on the appliance Pull out and latch the four glass assembly l...

Page 66: ...ple connection at the gas valve is fully in serted and tight hand tighten plus 1 4 turn Verify proper voltage output from the thermocouple to the valve Place one millivolt meter lead wire on the thermocouple copper lead Place the second lead wire on the solder button on the back of the valve blue wire Start the pilot and hold the valve knob in The mil livolt reading should read 8 16 millivolts If ...

Page 67: ...e fuel tank B Improper gas inlet pressure Natural gas should be 5 14 in w c LP should be 10 14 in w c Verify pressure with manometer C Inner vent pipe leaking exhaust gases back into the system Check venting system for damage Replace repair im properly assembled pipe sections D Glass installed improperly Check to ensure glass is installed properly Replace fixed glass panel assembly E Thermopile or...

Page 68: ... into module Check voltage of transformer under load at spade connection on module with ON OFF switch in ON position Acceptable readings of a good transformer are between 3 2 and 2 8 volts AC B A shorted or loose connection in wiring configuration or wiring har ness Remove and reinstall the wiring harness that plugs into module Verify there is a tight fit Verify pilot assembly wiring to module Re ...

Page 69: ... rect pilot orifice is installed and gas inlet is set to pressure specifications Clean flame sensing rod with emery cloth to remove any contaminants that may have accumulated on flame sensing rod C Module is not grounded Verify module is securely grounded to metal chassis of ap pliance Verify that wire harness is firmly connected to the module D Damaged pilot assembly or contami nated flame sensin...

Page 70: ...s refer to Section 5 Figure 16 1 Appliance Dimensions A B T E ELECTRICAL ACCESS S R C D U G F I H J Ø Q Ø K L M N O P GAS LINE ACCESS Location Inches Millimeters Location Inches Millimeters A 36 913 L 16 3 8 416 B 31 790 M 1 2 13 C 27 3 16 691 N 25 3 4 654 D 18 458 O 12 7 8 327 E 31 787 P 15 7 8 403 F 3 1 2 89 Q 6 5 8 168 G 6 7 8 174 R 30 762 H 34 3 8 874 S 2 3 16 56 I 36 1 2 927 T 6 152 J 8 203 U...

Page 71: ... in 356 mm 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 10 in 254 mm 24 in 610 mm DVP HVS Vent Support DVP AS Attic Shield DVP WS Wall Shield Firestop DVP FS Ceiling Firestop DVP45 45 Elbow DVP Pipe see chart Effective Height Length 4 7 8 in 276 mm 13 mm Pipe Effective Length Inches Millimeters DVP4 4 102 DVP6 6 152 DVP12 12 305 DVP24 24 610 DVP36 36 9...

Page 72: ... mm The heat shield 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 7 1 4 in 184 mm a DVP HSM B will be required Heat Shield B Vent Components Diagrams continued Figure 16 3 DVP vent components Term Cap Minimum Effective Length Maximum Effective Leng...

Page 73: ...rick Extension 13 3 4 in 349 mm 5 in 127 mm 13 3 4 in 349 mm Cap Shield DRC RADIUS 13 7 8 in 352 mm 9 1 2 in 241 mm 14 in 356 mm COOL ADD 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 mm DVP HSM B Extended Heat Shield B Vent Components Diagrams continued F...

Page 74: ...4 in 133 mm 12 1 2 in 318 mm DVP TVHW VerticalTermination Cap Highwind PVK 80 For use with IPI and DSI appliances only 14 in 356 mm 12 in 305 mm 12 1 8 in 314 mm 7 1 8 in 181 mm 8 3 4 in 222 mm 1 5 8 in 41 mm 16 7 8 in 429 mm DVP HPC High Performance Cap 1 in 25 mm 14 in 356 mm 3 8 in 10 mm 1 in 25 mm 7 1 4 in 184 mm 7 3 4 to 10 3 8 in 197 to 264 mm DVP FBHT FireBrickTermination Cap B Vent Compone...

Page 75: ...ing SLP HRC SS and SLP HRC ZC SS termination caps on top vented fireplaces a one foot minimum vertical vent section is required before installing first elbow WARNING 13 in 330 mm 15 in 381 mm 8 1 8 in 206 mm 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 mm 8 3 8 in 213 mm SLP HRC SS SLP HRC ZC SS HORIZONTAL TERMINATION CAP When using DVP TB1 t...

Page 76: ...gth Effective Height Length Pipe inches mm SLP4 4 102 SLP6 6 152 SLP12 12 305 SLP24 24 610 SLP36 36 914 SLP48 48 1219 SLP6A 2 6 51 152 SLP12A 2 12 51 305 SLP FLEX 2 24 610 SLP FLEX 3 36 914 SLP FLEX 5 60 1524 SLP FLEX 10 120 3048 SLP HVS Horizontal Pipe Support SLP FS Ceiling Firestop SLP WS Wall Shield Firestop Figure 16 8 SLP Series Vent Components SLP45 45º Elbow SLP PIPE SLP FLEX PIPE B Vent C...

Page 77: ...dapter 26 in 660 mm DVP HSM B Extended Heat Shield SLP TRAP Horizontal Termination Cap 15 1 8 in 384 mm Note Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1 1 2 in 38 mm The heat shield 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 7 1 4 in 184 mm a DV...

Page 78: ...I B 2158 900 Rev H 8 09 78 Figure 16 10 Coaxial to Colinear Vent Components LINK DV30B Flex Liner Kit DV 46DVA GCL Coaxial Colinear Appliance Connector DVP 2SL Adapter COAXIAL to COLINEAR VENTING B Vent Components Diagrams continued ...

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