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2.0  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

This appliance is a balanced flue heater and is designed
to operate with all combustion air being siphoned from
the outside of the building and all exhaust gases ex-
pelled to the outside of the building.

WARNING:

 THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE

WITH SOLID FUEL.

The control system for these models is a millivolt type.
It consists of a gas control valve/variable regulator, a
standing  pilot/thermopile/thermocouple assembly, a
piezo ignitor, and an ON/OFF rocker switch. The con-
trols are located in the lower compartment behind the
lower grille.  Access to this compartment is gained by
rotating the grille up. See Figure 1.

WARNING:

 DO NOT CONNECT 240 VAC

TO THE GAS CONTROL VALVE OR CON-
TROL WIRING SYSTEM OF THIS UNIT.

The gas control system is wired so the thermopile, when
heated with the pilot light, will provide approximately 350
to 500 millivolts.  This activates the gas control valve.
See Figure 31  for appliance wiring diagram.

When lit for the first time, the appliance will emit a slight
odor for an hour or two. This is due to paint and lubri-
cants used in the manufacturing process.  Additionally,
for the first few minutes after each lighting, vapor may
condense and fog the glass and the flames may be blue.
After a few 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.
This noise is similar to one that a furnace or heat duct
may produce and does not affect the operation or lon-
gevity of the heater.

OPERATING CAUTIONS

THIS APPLIANCE MAY EXHIBIT A SLIGHT CAR-
BON DEPOSITION.

DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS
APPLIANCE.

DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERI-
ALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE.

DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF
THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.

THE DRESS GUARD IS FITTED TO THIS APPLI-
ANCE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR INJURY
FROM BURNS AND NO PART OF IT SHOULD BE
PERMANENTLY REMOVED. FOR PROTECTION
OF YOUNG CHILDREN OR THE INFIRM, A SEC-
ONDARY GUARD IS REQUIRED.

THE GLASS DOOR  ASSEMBLY MUST BE IN
PLACE AND SEALED AND THE FIXED MESH
DRESS GUARD MUST BE IN PLACE ON THE
FIREPLACE BEFORE THE UNIT CAN BE PLACED
INTO SAFE OPERATION.

DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF ANY  PART
HAS BEEN UNDER WATER.  IMMEDIATELY CALL
A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT
THE UNIT AND TO REPLACE ANY PART OF THE
CONTROL SYSTEM AND ANY GAS CONTROL
WHICH HAS BEEN UNDERWATER.

DO NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE WITH THE
GLASS DOOR REMOVED, CRACKED, OR BRO-
KEN.  REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS DOOR
SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED OR QUALI-
FIED PERSON.  DO NOT STRIKE OR SLAM THE
GLASS DOOR.

THE GLASS DOOR ASSEMBLY SHALL ONLY BE
REPLACED AS A COMPLETE UNIT AS SUPPLIED
BY THE GAS FIREPLACE MANUFACTURER.  NO
SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS MAY BE USED.

2.1  SAFETY AND LIGHTING
        INFORMATION

Follow Section 

2.2 SAFETY INFORMATION

 and 

2.3

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 

to light the appliance.

By design, the flame pattern will not be identical from
unit to unit.  Additionally, flame pattern may vary de-
pending on installation type and weather conditions.

After the unit has warmed up (i.e. approximately 15
minutes) flame height should be slightly [about 2"
(51mm)] below the top of the dress guard. If the flame
height is higher than this, adjustments must be made
to prevent overheating the gasket and glass.  Please
contact your dealer or a qualified service person to re-
place the injector or adjust the valve.

NOTE:

 THE TIPS OF THE FLAMES SHOULD

NEVER HIT THE TOP OF THE FIREBOX.

Summary of Contents for SL-550TRS-AUC

Page 1: ...44 USA 1 888 427 3973 347 900C 9 02 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...

Page 2: ...ion Manual Report to your dealer any parts damaged in ship ment specifically check glass condition The gas logs and flue system components are in separate packages Read all instructions before startin...

Page 3: ...Operating Instructions 27 2 1 Safety and Lighting Information 27 2 2 Safety Information 28 2 3 Lighting Instructions 29 2 4 Fan Operation 30 3 0 Servicing and Maintenance 30 3 1 Removal of Covers for...

Page 4: ...E COVER GAS CONTROLS ELECTRICAL ACCESS GAS LINE ACCESS 12 7 8 327 25 3 4 653 15 7 8 402 8 3 4 223 1 2 14 16 3 8 415 23 3 8 593 6 7 8 174 3 1 2 90 5 129 2 1 8 55 32 1 2 827 31 789 16 1 8 408 26 3 8 671...

Page 5: ...r the heater it is neces sary to determine where the unit is to be installed the type of flue system to be used straight out corner or elevated and whether optional accessories wall switch or remote c...

Page 6: ...ild ing and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside of the building WARNING THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL These units MUST use the flue termination described in the flueing section of the...

Page 7: ...icity meter or fuse box areas for flue terminals a Below eaves balconies or other projections MIN CLEARANCE mm Appliances to 50 MJ h input 300 Appliances over 50 MJ h input 500 b From the ground or ab...

Page 8: ...ueing drawings and tables on the next few pages If a 90 elbow is first attached to the unit the maximum horizontal run is 2 feet 610mm WARNING THIS GAS APPLIANCEAND FLUEAS SEMBLY MUST FLUE DIRECTLY TO...

Page 9: ...127mm inner pipe 8 5 8 inch 219mm outer pipe NOTE PIPES OVERLAP 1 3 8 INCHES 35MM AT EACH JOINT DV 36D 35 908mm 47 1 2m DV 48D 5 146mm 8 222mm 11 298mm DV 12D DV 09D DV 06D DV 90D 6 5 32 156mm 5 7 8...

Page 10: ...outer pipe NOTE PIPES OVERLAP 1 3 8 INCHES 35mm AT EACH JOINT 6 5 8 168mm 9 5 8 244mm 6 3 8 162mm 6 3 8 162mm 6 165mm 9 5 8 244mm SL 90D 6 165mm 6 5 8 168mm 5 146mm 11 298mm SL 06D SL 12D SL 17 24D 17...

Page 11: ...11 VERTICAL FLUEING V FT M 30 MAXIMUM 9 1M FIGURE 8 USE SL D SERIES COMPONENTS ONLY FIGURE 9 USE D SERIES COMPONENTS ONLY STRAIGHTOUTHORIZONTAL FLUEING H Max Run 24 610mm V CAP H...

Page 12: ...MIN 1 2M 10 MAX 3M V H 30 9 1M FLUEING WITH ONE 1 90 ELBOW USE SL D SERIES COMPONENTS ONLY FIGURE 11 USE D SERIES COMPONENTS ONLY FLUEING WITH ONE 1 90o ELBOW V FT H FT 1 MIN 3M 3 MAX 9M 2 MIN 6M 6 MA...

Page 13: ...5 MIN 1 5M 12 MAX 3 6M 12 MAX 3 6M NOTE V V1 MAX 30 9 1M FLUEING WITH TWO 2 90 ELBOWS V H H1 FT M FT M 1 MIN 3M 2 MAX 6M 2 MIN 6M 4 MAX 1 2M 3 MIN 9M 6 MAX 1 8M 4 MIN 1 2M 8 MAX 2 4M 5 MIN 1 5M 10 MA...

Page 14: ...MAX 6M 2 MIN 6M 2 MAX 6M 4 MAX 1 2M 3 MIN 9M 3 MAX 9M 8 MAX 2 4M 4 MIN 1 2M 4 MAX 1 2M 10 MAX 3M H 8 MAX 2 4M H H1 10 MAX 3M V H H1 30 9 1M MAX V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305 mm 3 MAX 9mm 2 MIN 610 mm 5 MAX 1...

Page 15: ...MIN 1 2M 4 MAX 1 2M 8 MAX 2 4M V V1 30 MAX 9 1M 6 MAX 1 9M 8 MAX 2 4M FLUEING WITH THREE 3 90 ELBOWS FIGURE 14 V H H1 FT M FT M 1 MIN 3M 2 MAX 6M 2 MIN 6M 4 MAX 1 2M 3 MIN 9M 6 MAX 1 8M 4 MIN 1 2M 8...

Page 16: ...AX 3 0M H 6 MAX 1 9M H H1 10 MAX 3 0M NOTE V V H H1 30 9 1M MAX V FT H FT H H1 FT V FT H FT H H1 H2 FT 1 MIN 3M 1 MAX 3M 2 MAX 6M 2 MIN 6M 2 MAX 6M 4 MAX 1 2M 3 MIN 9M 3 MAX 9M 8 MAX 2 4M 4 MIN 1 2M 4...

Page 17: ...ting collars will be used top or rear follow flueing instructions accordingly Flueing Out the Rear Flue Remove the rear collar seal cap by cutting the strap at each end See Figure 16 Next remove the i...

Page 18: ...ENT AND THE OUTER HEATER WRAP 2 Continue Adding Flue Components To continue adding flue components in accordance with the pre planned flue system configuration Ensure that each succeeding flue compone...

Page 19: ...e hole is one 1 inch 25mm above the center of the horizon tal flue pipe Position the firestops on both sides of the hole previously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws The heat shields o...

Page 20: ...OINTING UP Use the exterior pipelock hole provided on the round flange of the wall firestop to secure the flue pipe in place Use a high temperature sealant or fiberglass rope gasket to seal between th...

Page 21: ...The gas is introduced to the appliance on the left hand side See Figure 25 After the gas pipe in stallation is complete check carefully all gas con nections for leaks with a soap solution DO NOT USE A...

Page 22: ...E MUST BE REPLACED IT MUST BE RE PLACED WITH TYPE 105O C RATED WIRE FAN JUNCTION BOX BLUE BROWN YELLOW GREEN BLUE BRN YW GR BLK BLK TEMP SENSOR SWITCH BLK BLK SPEED CONTROL BLK BLK YELLOW GRN YELLOW G...

Page 23: ...FIREPLACE SURROUND TOP AND SIDES ARE SEALED A 300 F 149 C MINIMUM SEAL ANT MATERIAL MUST BE USED THESE JOINTS ARE NOT REQUIRED TO BE SEALED ONLY NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL USING 300 F 149 C MINIMUM ADH...

Page 24: ...s should never hit the top of the firebox after the unit has warmed up Please contact your dealer or a qualified service person to replace injector or adjust valve Upon completing the gas line connect...

Page 25: ...locating tabs LOG 2 SRV550 714 Place log 2 so that its right edge sits on log 1 as shown The notch on the left edge of log 2 sits on the left grate bar behind its locating tab 1 7 LOG PLACEMENT INSTRU...

Page 26: ...er right side of log 4 rests against the third grate bar front LOG 5 SRV347 702 Put the forked end of log 5 over the second vertical bar and rest the top end to the right of the grooved section of log...

Page 27: ...SITION DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAINST THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERI ALS NEAR THIS APPLIANCE DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION...

Page 28: ...one in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions C Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob Never use tools If t...

Page 29: ...ion 7 Tolightthepilotdepressthecontrolknobandthen depress the red or black piezo button until it makes a clicking sound It may be necessary to repeat this step If the pilot does not light after 10 sec...

Page 30: ...an by vacuuming or brushing at least twice a year CAUTION THE LOGS GET VERY HOT HANDLE ONLY WHEN COOL WARNING DO NOT USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS ON THE GLASS DOOR AS SEMBLY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS...

Page 31: ...l switch pull off the knob and remove the nut holding the speed control to the bracket Disconnect the wires from the fan temperature sen sor switch and remove the nut holding the switch bracket onto t...

Page 32: ...ted re place ignitor 1 Using a match light pilot If pi lot lights turn off pilot and trig ger the red or black button again If pilot lights an improper gas air mixture caused the bad light ing and a l...

Page 33: ...aulty or connec tions are bad 1 If the pilot flame is not close enough physically to the thermo pile adjust the pilot flame 2 Be sure the wire connections from the thermopile at the gas valve terminal...

Page 34: ...ile terminals Millivolt meter should read greater than 100 m v If the reading is okay and the burner does not come on replace the gas valve 1 Check burner orifice for stop page and remove 1 Follow cor...

Page 35: ...rtain glass assembly is installed correctly and tighten corner 1 The horizontal flue cap should slope down only enough to prevent any water from enter ing the unit The maximum downward slope is 1 4 in...

Page 36: ...36 SL 550TRS AUC Exploded Parts Diagram 4 0 Replacement Parts 22 Log set assembly 25 23 27 24 26 28 Service Parts List on following page 5 16 17 2 1 19 20 3 18 15 14 13 12 7 6 8 11 9 10 21 4 u...

Page 37: ...ly 347 181 11 Grate 347 360A 12 Base Refractory 550 117 13 Blower Assembly 240v 100 505A 14 Junction Box 546 250A 15 Power Cord 546 251A 16 Pilot Assembly NG 530 510A Pilot Assembly LP 530 511A 17 ON...

Page 38: ...nt wholesale price defective electrical or manual components optional components or accessories and glass panels not including glass panels broken during misuse or careless handling HEAT N GLO shall n...

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