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Variable Vent Restriction

Vent restriction is accomplished by sliding two
restrictor panels over the combustion air intake ports
located at the back of the firebox, just below the
logset base. See Fig 19. The panel levers will be most
accessible with removal of the logset.
The panels are set in a fully open position at the
factory. Push each lever toward the center of the
firebox to increase restriction in one inch increments,
e.g: 1 inch travel = 1/3 closed position.
Use the Vent Window diagrams in Figs. 12-13 as a
starting point to determine the best restriction
setting. The ideal restrictor setting for a particular
vent system will vary depending on the specific
installation characteristics. Once the fireplace is
operating, further restrictor adjustment may be
necessary to obtain the best performance. See the
Operation chapter of this manual for further infor-
mation.

Figure 19. Vent restrictor settings.

Fireplace Installation

Optional Blower

Install the optional Blower (154967) before installing
the gas supply line. The 125 CFM heat-activated fan
unit will be located in the bottom rear of the fire-
place cabinet.

Power Requirement

The blower must be electrically grounded in accor-
dance with local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, with the current NFPA 70- National Electrical
Code or CSA C22.1-Canadian Code.

A three-prong (grounding) power supply plug is

included for protection against shock hazard and
should be plugged directly into a properly grounded
three-prong receptacle. 

 DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE

THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG.

Blower Function

The blower is controlled by a heat activated switch
(snapstat) that will ONLY function if the blower
control switch is either in the HI or LOW setting.
Once the unit has been operating for a short time
and the firebox heats, the blower will start on either
the HI or LOW speed.

Conversely, once the unit is off the blower will

continue to operate until the snapstat cools and
turns the blower off.

If the blower is not needed, place the blower

control switch in the OFF position and the snapstat
will not function.

CAUTION:  

Always unplug the Blower when

performing any routine service to the Acadia gas
fireplace.

Installation

1.

Insert a rubber grommet at each corner of the
Base Plate as shown in Fig. 20.

2.

Engage the Blower unit base with the four studs
at the rear of the fireplace cabinet floor. See Fig. 21.

3.

Using the M6 nuts and 10 mm socket, attach the
Control Switch / Snapstat Bracket to the two
studs protruding from the firebox floor. See Fig.
22. Be sure that the snapstat disc firmly contacts
the bracket surface.

4.

Run the power cord through the opening in the
side of the cabinet nearest the receptacle. Gather
slack cord into the side cavity, away from the
plumbing and other wiring.

76 mm

12 ”

305

mm

2 1/2”

64 mm

Figure 18. Wall Vent Terminal / Overhang Clearances

FULL OPEN

1/3 CLOSED

2/3 CLOSED

FULLY CLOSED

FULLY CLOSED

2/3 CLOSED

1/3 CLOSED

FULL OPEN

Summary of Contents for Direct Vent Gas Fireplace GZ550s

Page 1: ...YOUR GAS SUPPLIER S INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT AVERTISSEMENT ASSUREZ VOUS DE BIEN SUIVRE LES IN STRUCTIONS DANS CETTE NOTICE POUR REDUIRE AU MINIMUM LE...

Page 2: ...l stoves and fireplaces continuously since 1853 The J tul GZ550 DV Acadia fireplace combines advanced gas technology with the warm traditional elements of cast iron With proper care and use your firep...

Page 3: ...ighting Instructions Back Cover Unpacking the Fireplace 1 Before you remove the carton remove the cast iron parts that are packed around the fireplace cabinet PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN THEIR E...

Page 4: ...1 CSA P 4 01 2 for Canada DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE CON STRUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE OR ITS COMPONENTS ANY MODIFICATION OR ALTERATION WILL VOID THE WARRANTY CERTIFICATION AND LISTING OF THIS...

Page 5: ...ou en l absence de tels reglements selon THIS HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY DO NOT ATTEMPT TO ALTER OR MODIFY THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS APPLIANCE OR ITS COMPONE...

Page 6: ...autres liquides a vapeur inflammables loin de l appareil Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed ON or NEAR the Acadia gas fireplace Never allow any to use the fireplace if they ar...

Page 7: ...n DuraVent and Amerivent A 25 3 4 660 mm 5 8Vent Adaptor A 6 Vent Section Header Standoff Height 36 1 2 Figure 1 Cabinet Dimensions Figure 5 Corner framing dimensions 281 2 730mm 16 410mm 41 1041 mm 9...

Page 8: ...w of ventilation air around the fireplace Figure 8 Minimum Side Wall and Trim Clearance Measured from the cabinet not standoffs or cast iron panels Figure 6 Header and Side Standoffs Standoffs Header...

Page 9: ...APPLIANCE ANDVENT SYSTEM MUST BE VENTED DIRECTLYTOTHE OUTSIDE OFTHE BUILDING DO NOT CONNECTVENTTO A CHIMNEY SERVING A SOLID FUEL OR ANOTHER GAS APPLIANCE Joint Sealing Requirement Apply a 1 8 bead of...

Page 10: ...or offset vertical termination using 5 8 or 4 6 pipe Vertical Termination The vent must terminate within the shaded area designated on the graphs in Figs 12 and 13 Maximum Elbows Two 90 or Two 45 Do n...

Page 11: ...nce to outside corner Min 9 inches U S 12 inches 30 cm CAN We strongly recommend 12 inches particularly where windy conditions pevail G Clearance to inside corner Min 6 inches U S 12 inches 30 cm CAN...

Page 12: ...ly plug is included for protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING PRONG FROM THE PLUG Blower Fun...

Page 13: ...d secure it to the Vent Collar using 3 10 sheet metal screws 4 Confirm that the cabinet is positioned to align its forward edge with the finished surface of the wall facing The stud braces allow appro...

Page 14: ...vice For those locales where flexible gas lines are not permitted use the 3 8 iron fitting to make the connection at the left side of the Control Valve See Figures 25 and 26 Secure all joints tightly...

Page 15: ...altitudes use J tul High Altitude Kit 137403 In the U S THE DERATING KIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL CODES AND RE...

Page 16: ...30 for Propane Tighten new orifice into the base of the pilot assembly Fuel Conversion The GZ550 DV Acadia Fireplace is designed to for use with either Natural gas or Propane It is shipped from the f...

Page 17: ...replace Apply LABEL B to the Rating Plate in the space provided 9 Reassemble the fireplace apply gas to the system and check for gas leaks including all gas lines before and after the valve NEVER USE...

Page 18: ...it Figure 33 ZG550 DV Acadia Blower Wiring Diagram Remote Control The optional J tul Remote Control can be installed on the Acadia gas fireplace Using the wire sup plied with the remote connect the re...

Page 19: ...e the bottom edge of each side panel between the Logset Base and the firebox wall and push the panel forward against the front lip of the firebox opening See Fig 37 4 Install the Lower Rear Panel Orie...

Page 20: ...ement There should not be a large gap between the two pieces as shown in Fig 42a 6 Position Log E to the rear of Log C Note that the cutout at in the lower end should be oriented to the left to clear...

Page 21: ...doors from the frame to lighten the assembly and ease installation They simply lift off of the hinges The door assembly attaches to the fireplace by engaging the three slots in the upper frame with t...

Page 22: ...s valve provides easy adjust ment of the flame height appearance and heat output To adjust the flame between the HI and LO setting rotate the HI LO knob located in the center of the valve face Flame h...

Page 23: ...ighten the locknut 3 Reassemble the fireplace including glass assem bly Allow the fireplace to burn 15 20 minutes on the HIGH setting observing the flame continu ously 4 If the flame appears weak slow...

Page 24: ...ate through the area 3 Condensation may develop on the glass upon each lighting of the appliance This fog will disappear as the glass heats 4 Keep the controls and the area under the appli ance free o...

Page 25: ...CLEANERS ON THE GLASS NEVER CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN IT IS HOT Gasket Inspection It is important that the glass gasket be inspected at least annually Examine the ribbon gasket for signs of deterioration...

Page 26: ...13 12 13 1 51 49 48 47 46 50 54 55 56 57 43 53 11 9 8 7 6 10 16 17 18 12 1 4 2 5 3 13 14 15 19 20 24 25 29 28 27 26 30 23 21 25 22 28 31 34 35 37 38 32 33 42 36 39 39 40 41 41 45 44 46 52 58 See Inset...

Page 27: ...69 29 Cabinet Wall Right 129753 30 Firebox 129733 32 Frame Hanger 129760 33 Relief Door 129759 34 Relief Door Guide 2 220004 35 Gasket Heat Exchanger 129673 36 Heat Exchanger 129736 37 Top Shroud Leve...

Page 28: ...____________________________________________ SERVICE LOG Third Year Name of Technician________________________ Company Name____________________________ Date of service_____________________________ Wo...

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Page 31: ...ntrol system and any gas control which has been under water 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Access the lower controls 3 Turn the stove ON OFF switch to OFF or set the thermostat tolowestset...

Page 32: ...product development Consequently products may differ in specification color or type of accessories from those illustrated or described in various publications J tul vise sans cesse a ameliorer ses pr...

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