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In certain situations the remote control will be more effective
if pointed slightly away from remote receiver within the fire-
place.

When flames appear from main burner, the rear log may be
lit if desired by pushing center button (marked with flames).
It is recommended that the rear log always be turned off
before turning off main burner.

The third button is used to control the optional fan. If a fan is
installed it can be turned to high, medium, low, or off with
this button.

To avoid accidental lighting or if fireplace is not going to be
used for an extended period the remote receiver should be
unplugged from the electrical box (inside the lower louver on
the far right side).

In the event of a power failure the fireplace main burner can
be operated by inserting two D-cell batteries into the battery
box located left of center behind the lower louver, and turn-
ing on the rocker switch to the right of it. Batteries should be
removed when power is restored, as normal operation will
drain them. Switch must also be returned to off position to
allow operation by the remote control.

FIGURE 31

SWITCHES

SWITCH DETAIL

SWITCH 

DETAIL

SWITCH 

FIGURE 32

TRANSMITTER

RECEIVER

3. Slide the code switches to your choice of UP and DOWN

positions.

4. Remove valve cover from valve plate by removing two

screws at bottom of cover.

5. Remove receiver from valve plate behind cover by remov-

ing two screws (¼” hex head). Receiver can then be slid
out and turned over without disconnecting wiring.

6. Remove cover from receiver by removing 4 Phillips head

screws.

7. Locate code switches in receiver. Slide the numbered

switches to exactly match settings on transmitter.

8. Replace cover and check operation by plugging remote in

and turning fireplace on and off before reinstalling receiver.

9. Unplug remote again and reinstall remote and valve cover.

10. Plug remote into electric box.

ANTENNA WIRE

TWO CLIPS

BATTERY BOX

Step 12.   Lighting the Fireplace

After reviewing all safety warnings, checking the fireplace
for gas leaks, checking that the vent system is unobstructed,
and checking for faulty components, be sure power is on
and proceed with lighting fireplace.

WARNING: PLEASE REFER TO THE USER’S
MANUAL FOR ALL CAUTIONS, SAFETY,  AND

WARNING INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE
LIGHTING AND OPERATION OF THE FIREPLACE.

FIREPLACE OPERATION

This fireplace is designed to be operated with the remote
control found in the manual bag. To start main burner fire,
push the on-off button on the left while pointing remote in
direction of fireplace.

If the remote control does not start the fire, check that the
antenna wire is installed on the two clips located below the
lower louver and on top of the lower flange (see Figure 31).

IMPORTANT SAFETY FEATURE

A private code can be set to prevent operation by other
transmitters near by.

1. Unplug remote from electric box at lower right side of

fireplace.

2. Remove back cover of transmitter (see figure 32).

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After the Installation

LEAVE THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL WITH
THE APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

Summary of Contents for Grand-50-D

Page 1: ...IANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Please contact your Heat N Glo dealer with any questionsorconcerns Forthenumberofyournearest Heat N Glo dealer please call 1 888 427 3973 Printed in U S A Copyright 2002 Hea...

Page 2: ...DERSTAND 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 firs...

Page 3: ...Approvals 11 B Installing Vent Components 15 C Vent Termination 17 Step 4 Positioning Leveling and Securing the Fireplace 20 Step 5 The Gas Control Systems 20 Step 6 The Gas Supply Line 21 Step 7 Gas...

Page 4: ...22 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 Approvals and Codes High Altitude Installations U L Listed gas fireplaces a...

Page 5: ...ilure to follow these instructions will void the owner s warranty and may present a fire hazard The Heat N Glo Warranty will be voided by and Heat N Glo disclaims any responsibility for the following...

Page 6: ...AL ACCESS VENT COLLARS 34 864mm 17 432mm 25 1 8 638mm 16 5 8 421mm 47 1 4 1200mm 44 1 8 1121mm 50 5 8 1286mm 56 1 2 1435mm 7 1 8 181mm 2 3 4 70mm GAS LINE ACCESS HOOD TOP STANDOFFS ELECTRICAL ACCESS G...

Page 7: ...inimum clearances of direct vent termination see Fig ures 19 and 20 Step 2 Framing the Fireplace Fireplace framing can be built before or after the fireplace is set in place Framing should be position...

Page 8: ...AP 1 3 8 INCHES 34 93 mm AT EACH JOINT DV 36D 5 3 4 146mm 8 3 4 222mm 11 3 4 298mm DV 12D DV 09D DV 06D DV 48D DV 90D 7 3 8 187mm 6 5 32 156mm 11 5 8 295mm 11 15 16 303mm 5 7 8 149mm 8 5 8 220mm 8 1 2...

Page 9: ...erappearancemayvarybasedonthetype of fuel burned and the venting configuration used Termination Kits WARNING A 3 FOOT LENGTH OF STRAIGHT PIPE MINIMUM MUST BE THE FIRST VENT COMPONENT ATTACHED TO THE U...

Page 10: ...WITH ONE 1 90 ELBOW V FT H FT 3 MIN 914 mm 6 MAX 1 9m 4 MIN 1 2m 8 MAX 2 4m 5 MIN 1 6m 10 MAX 3 1m 6 MIN 1 9m 12 MAX 3 6m V H 30 MAX 9 3 m Ratio V to H 1 2 Figure 7 Venting with One 90 Elbow H 20 MAX...

Page 11: ...io V to H H1 1 2 Figure 8 Venting with two 90 elbows VENTING WITH TWO 2 90 ELBOWS V FT H FT 3 MIN 914 mm 6 MAX 1 9m 4 MIN 1 2m 8 MAX 2 4m 5 MIN 1 6m 10 MAX 3 1m 6 MIN 1 9m 12 MAX 3 6m V V1 H1 30 MAX 9...

Page 12: ...MAXIMUM 9 3m H H1 20 MAXIMUM 6 2m H 10 MAXIMUM 3 1m VENTING WITH THREE 3 90 ELBOWS V FT H H1 FT 3 MINIMUM 914 mm 6 MAXIMUM 1 9 m 4 MINIMUM 1 2 m 8 MAXIMUM 2 4 m 5 MINIMUM 1 6 m 10 MAXIMUM 3 1 m 6 MIN...

Page 13: ...locked position with the pre ceding component attach with a minimum of two 2 sheet metal screws Figure 11 Adding Venting Components 3 Install Support Brackets For Horizontal Runs The vent system must...

Page 14: ...G NEW FRAMING MEMBERS EXISTING CEILING JOISTS CHIMNEY HOLE 11 280 mm 11 280mm For Vertical Runs One ceiling firestop is REQUIRED at the hole in each ceiling through which the vent passes To install fi...

Page 15: ...LEARANCES Figure 19 Round Trapezoid Termination Caps ROUND CAP TERMINATION PERFORATION CANNOT BE INSIDE THE WALL 7 1 2 191mm MINIMUM TRAPEZOID CAP TERMINATION 7 1 4 184mm Figure 17 Ceiling Firestop Ce...

Page 16: ...PS IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE TO USE THE VINYL PROTECTOR KIT 5 foot minimum for vinyl clad soffits a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is loc...

Page 17: ...OVIDED THE TERMI NATION CAP IS AT LEAST TWO 2 FEET FROM A VERTICAL WALLAND 2 FEET BELOW AHORIZON TAL OVERHANG NOTE This also pertains to vertical vent systems in stalled on the outside of the building...

Page 18: ...gure 23 Proper Positioning Leveling and Securing of a Fireplace Figure 24 Gas Control System Step 5 The Gas Control System WARNING THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL Intermittent Pilot Ignition...

Page 19: ...ied installer approved and or licensed as required by the locality In the state of Massachusetts installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter NOTE Before the first firing of the...

Page 20: ...y cutting and removing cable tie Plug transformer into electric box terminal marked fan Check that antenna wire is held in place by two clips on the lower flange see Figure 35 Optional Fan Kits Fan ki...

Page 21: ...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...

Page 22: ...the top of the burner near front and center ports with a single layer of ember material Sprinkle GE 93 on top of the burner Save the remaining ember materials for use during fire place servicing Use o...

Page 23: ...sembly GLASS CLIPS Step 11 Before Lighting the Fireplace BEFORE lighting the fireplace be sure to do the following Remove all paperwork from underneath the fireplace Review all cautions and Safety and...

Page 24: ...eceiver can then be slid out and turned over without disconnecting wiring 6 Remove cover from receiver by removing 4 Phillips head screws 7 Locate code switches in receiver Slide the numbered switches...

Page 25: ...surrounding the logs Checking Flame Patterns Flame Height Frequency Periodically By Qualified service technician Home owner Task Make a visual check of your fireplace s flame patterns Make sure the fl...

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