Heatilator GGBR60 Installation & Owner'S Manual Download Page 21

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GENEVA SERIES B-VENT GAS APPLIANCE

4. High Limit Safety Switch

A high limit switch has been installed on the appliance.

This  switch  automatically  turns  off  the  appliance  if  it

becomes  too  hot.  If  this  happens,  do  not  attempt  to

operate the appliance until it has been examined by a

qualified  service  technician.  For  the  high  limit  switch

location, see Figures 29-31.

Note: 

When cleaning the glass, NEVER use abrasive

materials. NEVER clean glass when it is hot. Keep pets

and children a safe distance away.

a.

Clean glass after initial one hour burn. This is to

remove any film that develops from oils and log

burn-in time. After initial cleaning, clean as needed.

b.

Handle glass panel with care to avoid striking or

scratching it on hard objects.

c.

To  clean  the  glass,  use  a  nonabrasive,  mild

cleaning solution (i.e. Brasso). Apply an adequate

amount  to  the  glass  and  wipe  off  per

manufacturer’s  instructions.  Contact  your  local

stove  shop  or  fireplace  accessories  store  for

further recommendations.

d.

In the event of glass breakage, carefully remove

the glass frame. This will allow the removal of all

glass fragments and sheet metal edge protection

strips. Vacuum all remaining glass pieces with a

shop  vac. 

DO  NOT  VACUUM  IF  PIECES  ARE

HOT

. Replace glass with only a Heatilator glass

panel  assembly  ordered  through  your  local

distributor. Never use substitute material. Only fully

tempered soda lime safety glass may be used on

this appliance.

3. Proper Operation of Optional Glass

Doors

If you have decided to install optional doors on your

appliance, please note the correct way to operate them.

While operating your appliance, you should either have

the doors completely open or completely closed, but

never partially open. See Figure 28.

WARNING!

Decorative gas appliances equipped with doors

should be operated only with doors fully open

or doors fully closed. If doors are left partially

open, gas and flame may be drawn out of the

appliance opening, creating risks of both fire

and spillage.

Figure 28 - Correct Operation of Doors

Figure 29 - Remove Hood

Figure 30 - Limit Switch Location

Figure 31 - Limit Switch Location

5. Glass Breakage/Cleaning

It is recommended to wear gloves while handling or

removing  glass.   

DO  NOT  REMOVE  THE  GLASS

WHEN IT IS HOT.

Note to Qualified Service Technician:

The intermittent pilot ignition version of the Geneva

Series  requires that the limit switch be manually reset

if it has shut the appliance off. This is done by first

removing the hood to expose the high limit switch. See

Figure 29. Push the red button in until you hear a click.

The appliance should now be operable. Replace the

hood.

Note: 

Glass  doors  are 

not 

optional  in  the

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. They are required.

Summary of Contents for GGBR60

Page 1: ...e homeowner for operation and maintenance instructions CAUTION Do not expose the appliance to the elements such as rain etc WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or...

Page 2: ...may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding materials etc It is imperative that the control compartment burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean 4 This...

Page 3: ...design and construction stage of the home If you desire to put an appliance in your basement we recommend that you consider a direct vent gas appliance Basements always have a significant negative ai...

Page 4: ...chnologies Inc 1915 W Saunders Street Mt Pleasant Iowa 52641 1 800 927 6841 HEATILATOR is a registered trademark of Hearth Home Technologies Inc Division of HON INDUSTRIES CAUTION Do not expose the ap...

Page 5: ...i l p p A n o i t i n g I t o l i P Tools and building supplies normally required for installation Saw Wall finishing materials Pliers Framing material Hammer Surround Phillips screwdriver Caulking ma...

Page 6: ...on the floor or raised on a hearth These appliances are certified for installation in a bedroom or bed sitting room in the U S and Canada provided that the bedroom or bathroom has a volume of at leas...

Page 7: ...ate accessibility clearances for servicing and proper operation GGBR60 80 MINIMUM MANTEL HEIGHT This appliance may be placed on a smooth combustible or noncombustible continuous flat surface When the...

Page 8: ...uires a 6 B Vent for operation NEVER DOWNSIZE PIPE 1 Clearances Vent clearances are per vent manufacturer s specifications 2 Vent Lengths Various venting configurations are shown in Figures 5 7 from w...

Page 9: ...ows A maximum of four 90 elbows may be used on this appliance when used in conjunction with the fixed glass doors shown below See Figure 7 Acceptable fixed glass doors are DF361B S DF421B S Figure 7 9...

Page 10: ...een inspected by a qualified service person If you have installed optional doors close the doors and conduct the test following the same instructions above See Figure 10 7 Outside Air Kit Installation...

Page 11: ...le manual shutoff valve The incoming gas line should be piped into the valve compartment and connected to the 1 2 FIP connection provided on the manual shutoff valve See Figure 13 to connect the gas l...

Page 12: ...ion a Remove the junction box assembly from the valve compartment b If the box is being wired from the OUTSIDE of the appliance 1 Loosen two screws on the Romex connector feed the necessary length of...

Page 13: ...nal accessories should be done now to avoid reconstruction Note This appliance must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with National Ele...

Page 14: ...reate a fire hazard H APPLIANCE PREPARATION Figure 16 Finishing Materials 1 Log Set The log set should look similar to that in Figure 17 2 Placing the Lava Rock and Vermiculite Place lava rock on top...

Page 15: ...ev L 15 GENEVA SERIES B VENT GAS APPLIANCE Figure 20 Placing the Rock Wool Figure 18 Placing the Lava Rock Figure 19 Placing the Vermiculite Figure 17 GENEVA Log Set Geneva 60 shown Figure 21 Placing...

Page 16: ...do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department C Use...

Page 17: ...AFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING STANDING PILOT LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS To Turn off the Gas to the Appliance 1 Turn off the wall switch 2 Remove open control access panel 3 Turn manual shutoff valve to CLOSE...

Page 18: ...qualified technician 1 Review proper placement of logs rock wool and vermiculite 2 Check wiring 3 Check air shutter adjustment 4 Ensure there are no gas leaks 5 Ensure the flow of combustion and vent...

Page 19: ...b d l u o h s s s a l G A s s e c o r p g n i r u t c a f u n a m e h t m o r f s l i o y b t f e l s t i s o p e d e v o m e r y r a s s e c e n e b y a m o s s a r B s a h c u s r e n a e l c e v i...

Page 20: ...ot tips should be covered with flame See Figures 24 25 If the vent configuration is correct yet the flames are lifting or ghosting shut off gas to the appliance and contact the dealer To reduce the po...

Page 21: ...lass with only a Heatilator glass panel assembly ordered through your local distributor Never use substitute material Only fully tempered soda lime safety glass may be used on this appliance 3 Proper...

Page 22: ...oval of the grate log assembly remove two screws one per side from the hearth pan See Figure 32 3 Lift up on the assembly to remove it from the appliance and set it aside being careful not to damage a...

Page 23: ...mote control with Thermostat Control SMART BATT HTL Battery operated Remote Control with Thermostat Control DMA1036B DMA1042B Arched Door DF361B S DF421B S Fixed Glass Doors MF1 Adjustable Flame Head...

Page 24: ...5 6 2 3 8 3 2 3 3 0 6 g o L t f e L m o t t o B 0 8 g o L t f e L m o t t o B 1 1 3 6 5 6 2 3 g o L t h g i R p o T 1 4 4 5 6 2 3 g o L t f e L p o T 1 5 3 1 9 2 3 g o L h t r a e H 1 6 5 5 6 2 3 8 2...

Page 25: ...10 03 32912 Rev L 25 GENEVA SERIES B VENT GAS APPLIANCE Homeowner s Notes...

Page 26: ...26 32912 Rev L 10 03 GENEVA SERIES B VENT GAS APPLIANCE Homeowner s Notes...

Page 27: ...Glass Breakage Cleaning 21 Glass Doors 4 9 21 H High Altitude Installation 11 High Limit Safety Switch 21 I Ignition Determine the type 16 Intermittent Pilot 16 18 21 Standing Pilot 17 18 Insulation 7...

Page 28: ...quate ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure air handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other causes 5 use of fuels other than those spe...

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