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1.2.2 CONNECTING THE FLUE PIPE

NOTE:

The damper of the masonry or factory-

built chimney may have to be removed to allow
installation of the flexible-flue pipe.

Install the 3-inch (76mm) flexible flue pipes down through
the chimney. Remove the starting collar bracket from
the top of the unit. See Figure 4.  Attach and secure
the bottom ends of the flex pipes to the starting collar
bracket with 3 plated sheetmetal screws on each col-
lar. Slide the gas insert into place, and position any
excess flex flue pipe back up into the chimney.  Re-
attach the collar bracket to the unit.  There are two end
tabs bent down from the top of the unit into the fan air
passageway.  After the collar bracket is re-attached,
bend the tabs upward using a long screwdriver or simi-
lar tool. The tabs will bend up behind the lances and
hold the collar bracket from sliding backwards.

Attach the pipe-to-cap adaptor to the termination cap
and to the top of the flexible flue pipe and set the cap in
place at the top of the chimney. See Figures 4 and 5.

CAUTION:

To avoid downdrafts and/or cold air

problems, it is recommended to seal off the area
between the termination cap and the top of the
solid-fuel chimney opening into which the flue cap
has been installed.

WARNING:

  A 12-inch (305mm) minimum chim-

ney and/or flue height above the roof top is neces-
sary in the interest of safety.  See Figure 7.

NOTE:

THIS ALSO PERTAINS TO VERTICAL

FLUE SYSTEMS INSTALLED ON THE OUTSIDE OF
THE BUILDING.

1.3

CONNECTING THE GAS SUPPLY

The gas is introduced to the appliance on the left hand
side.  See Figure 8. After the gas pipe installation is
complete, check carefully all gas connections for leaks
with a soap solution.  DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME.

NOTE:

  THE GAS SUPPLY LINE SHOULD BE

PURGED OF ANY TRAPPED AIR PRIOR TO THE
FIRST FIRING OF THE UNIT.

FIGURE 8

FIGURE 7

Summary of Contents for ATS-AUST

Page 1: ...MN 55378 USA 612 890 8367 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 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...

Page 2: ...be observed This appliance and it s components are tested and safe when installed in accor dance with this Installation Manual Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment specifically check g...

Page 3: ...7 Log Installation 11 1 8 Installer Testing 11 2 0 Operating Instructions 12 2 1 Safety and Lighting Information 13 2 2 Safety Information 13 2 3 Lighting Instructions 14 2 4 Fan Operation 15 3 0 Ser...

Page 4: ...3 FIGURE 1...

Page 5: ...CE OPENING WIDTH 32 1 8 816mm DEPTH 13 1 2 343mm HEIGHT 20 1 2 521mm NOTE If exhaust collar on insert and fireplace damper do not line up add 4 inches 102mm to minimum fireplace opening height to acco...

Page 6: ...F THE UNITANDTHE CENTER COLLAR OF THE TERMINATION CAP THE INLETAIR PIPE MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO THE INLET AIR COLLAROFTHEUNITAND ATTACHED TO THE INLET AIR COLLAR OF THE TERMINATION CAP MODEL FLUE TE...

Page 7: ...6 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5...

Page 8: ...r being siphoned from the outside of the building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside of the build ing This model is designed to be installed in a ma sonry fireplace or factory built firepla...

Page 9: ...hold the collar bracket from sliding backwards Attach the pipe to cap adaptor to the termination cap and to the top of the flexible flue pipe and set the cap in place at the top of the chimney See Fi...

Page 10: ...1 4 FAN Model ATS AUST has a factory installed Fan Junction Box variable speed Rheostat Control Switch and Tem perature Sensor Switch for the fan The fan tempera ture sensor switch and junction box ar...

Page 11: ...ests against the log bracket at the left side of the firebox Drive a wood screw through this bracket and into log number 2 Step 3 Place Log Number 3 with it s flat side down between the rear log and t...

Page 12: ...leting the gas line connection a small amount of air will be in the lines When first lighting the pilot light it will take a few minutes for the lines to purge themselves of this air Once the purging...

Page 13: ...w minutes this moisture will disappear and within 15 30 minutes the flames should become yellow The heater may produce a noise caused from metal expansion and contraction as it heats up and cools down...

Page 14: ...t try to repair it Call a quali fied service technician Forced or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion D Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qua...

Page 15: ...ion turn the control knob counter clockwise to the Pilot position 7 Tolightthepilotdepressthecontrolknobandthen depress the red piezo button until it makes a clickingsound Itmaybenecessarytorepeatthis...

Page 16: ...NG 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 SERVI...

Page 17: ...up and remove the log set log grate and refractory Unscrew the brackets at both ends of the burner and slide the burner to the right away from the burner orifice 2 Pilot Assembly Ignition System Remov...

Page 18: ...cted re place ignitor 1 Using a match light pilot If pi lot lights turn off pilot and trig ger the red button again If pilot lights an improper gas air mix ture caused the bad lighting and a longer pu...

Page 19: ...for proper connections Place jumper wires across terminals at switch if burner comes on re place defective switch If OK place jumper wires across switchwiresatgasvalve ifburner comes on wires are fau...

Page 20: ...read greater than 100 m v If the reading is okay and the burner does not come on replace the gas valve 1 Checkburner orificeforstoppage and remove 1 Follow corrective action in A 1 above check switch...

Page 21: ...rtain glass assembly is in stalled correctly and tighten cor ner 1 The horizontal flue cap should slope down only enough to pre vent any water from entering the unit The maximum downward slope is 1 4...

Page 22: ...isted in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer PART PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Robertshaw Valve LP SRV60 522 Robertshaw Valve NG SRV60 523 Burner Orifice LP SRV57 801 Burner Orifice N...

Page 23: ...ONT PART PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Glass Assembly SRV438 650A Glass Fastener Assembly SRV79 001A Piezo Ignitor SRV60 513 Thermopile SRV60 512 On Off Rotary Switch SRV436 525A Pilot Assembly LP SRV6...

Page 24: ...3 4 0 REPLACEMENT PARTS ATS AUST CONT PART PART DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER Refractory Base SRV438 700 Log Set Assembly SRV428 700A Dress Guard DF ATS AU Surround With Trim ATS AU 4028 Surround ATS AU 362...

Page 25: ...aleprice defectiveelectricalormanualcomponents optional componentsoraccessories andglasspanels notincludingglasspanelsbrokenduringmisuseorcareless handling HEAT N GLOshallnotberesponsibleforanylabor t...

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