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Jøtul GZ 

550

 DV II

The appliance must be isolated from the gas

supply line by closing its individual manual gas
shutoff valve (gas cock) during any pressure testing
of the gas supply piping system that is equal to or
less than pressures of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).

5.0 WC  (1.24 kPa)

  11.0 WC  (2.74 kPa)

2.0 WC  (2.98 kPa)      14.9 WC  (3.71kPa)

1.2 WC (.29 kPa)

  3.8 WC  (.94 kPa)

2.9 WC (.72 kPa)        11.0 WC  (2.74 kPa)

 Symptoms of incorrect gas pressure

include:

• Small pilot flame which can result in insufficient

millivolts.

• Little variation in flame picture between HI and LO

settings.

• Insufficient gas to support more than one appli-

ance causing nuisance outages or gas surges.

• Permanent damage to valve causing complete

appliance shut down.

• Too large a pilot flame resulting in overheating of

the power generator and consequent shut down.

• Sooting due to impingement and/or incorrect fuel

to air mix.

High Altitude Adjustment

Installations located at altitudes from 2000 - 4500 ft.
(610 M - 1370 M), require compensation for the
thinner air (less volume of air per cubic foot). Higher
altitudes affect the atmospheric pressure and heat
value of gaseous fuels.  The lower oxygen content in
the air and the lower gas viscosity require the use of
a different orifice to achieve efficient, clean combus-
tion at the burner tube.

For high altitude installations consult the local

gas distributor or the authority having jurisdiction
for proper rating methods.  If the installer must
convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes, use
Jøtul High Altitude Kit (#155610-NG / #155611-LP).

 THE DERATING KIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY

AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN IN ACCOR-
DANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS
AND ALL CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE
AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. THE INFORMA-
TION STICKER MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE IN-
STALLER AND APPLIED TO THE APPLIANCE AT THE
TIME OF THE CONVERSION. THE QUALIFIED SERVICE
AGENCY PERFORMING THIS WORK ASSUMES RE-
SPONSIBILITY FOR THIS DERATING.

This unit has been tested for installation

at high altitudes in accordance with Canadian test
standard CAN/CGA-2.17. THE DERATING SHALL BE
CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIRE-
MENTS OF THE PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES HAVING
JURISDICTION AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THE CAN1-B-149.1 AND .2 INSTAL-
LATION CODE.

Derating Procedure

1. Follow Steps 1-4 of the Fuel Conversion procedure

outlined on page 14.

2.  Remove the original orifice. Consult Table 1 to

determine the correct  orifice size for your eleva-
tion and fuel type. Install the appropriate orifice
included in the high altitude kit.

3. Fill out the high altitude conversion label and

attach to the rating plate or fireplace cabinet floor
See Figure 27.

4.  Reassemble the firebox components.
5.  It may be necessary to adjust the air shutter on

the burner tube.  See the AIR SHUTTER/FLAME
APPEARANCE section of this manual for more
details.

Table 1.  High Altitude Orifice Chart.

Figure 27.  High Altitude Conversion Label.

THIS STOVE HAS BEEN CONVERTED FOR USE AT AN
ALTITUDE OF: ________________

Orifice Size: ____________ Manifold Press. _____

Input Btu/Hr. ___________ Fuel Type  __________

Date of Conversion ___________

High Altitude Orifice Chart

     0 - 2000 ft.

      Natural Gas

    #38

 129130

    (0 - 610 m)

Propane

 1.55 mm  220048

  2001 - 4500 ft.

      Natural Gas

    #39

129367

  (611 - 1370 m)

Propane

 1.50 mm  129146

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Summary of Contents for GZ 550 DV II Acadia

Page 1: ...sult causing property damage personal injury or loss of life QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ Ne pas tenter d allumer l appareil Ne touchez aucum interrupteur Ne pas vous servir des t l phone...

Page 2: ...BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY IN THE COMMENWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED PLUMBER OR GAS FITTER DO NOT ATTEMPTTO ALTER OR MODIFYTHE CO...

Page 3: ...cement 26 Service Log 27 Illustrated Parts Breakdown 28 Replacement Parts List 29 Accessories 30 Lighting Instructions Back Cover Unpacking the Fireplace 1 Before you remove the carton remove the cast...

Page 4: ...fety standards and is tested and listed by Intertek Testing Services of Middleton Wisconsin to ANSI Z21 88 2005 ANSI Z21 88a CSA 22 3a 2007 CAN CGA 2 17 M91 and CSA P 4 01 2 J tul AS Fredrikstad Norwa...

Page 5: ...selon les codes ou reglements locaux ou en l absence de tels reglements selon les Codes d installation CAN CGA B149 4 DO NOT OPERATE THIS FIREPLACE IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER WATER Immediately call a...

Page 6: ...les enfants Garder les vetements les meubles l essence ou autres liquides a vapeur inflammables loin de l appareil Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed ON or NEAR the Acadia gas...

Page 7: ...N FL ET ON FLO O O O OOR SU OR SU OR SU OR SU OR SUR R R R RF F F F FA A A A AC C C C CE E E E E L L L L LO O O O OW W W W WER ER ER ER ER T T T T THAN HAN HAN HAN HAN T T T T TH H H H HE FR E FR E FR...

Page 8: ...t rock is also considered combustible Maintain the proper clearances to the appliance to allow adequate flow of ventilation air around the fireplace Figure 8 Minimum Wall and Trim Clearance Measuredfr...

Page 9: ...tions n Top 2 51 mm Sides Bottom 1 25 mm 4 6 Pipe 10 x 10 5 8 Pipe 11 x 11 Any horizontal run must rise 1 4 per foot Install venting in accordance with the vent manu facturers instructions Never modif...

Page 10: ...ecific characteristics of your installation may require different settings Horizontal Termination The vent must terminate within the shaded area designated in Figs 15 and 16 Do not Do not Do not Do no...

Page 11: ...ly recommend 12 inches particularly where windy conditions pevail H Not to be installed within 15 feet 4 5 m above a meter regulator assembly within 3 feet 90 cm horizontally from the center line of t...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...with the finished surface of the wall facing The stud braces allow approximately 2 inches of forward adjustment to accommodate most any facing thickness Secure the braces to the enclosure frame 5 Com...

Page 14: ...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 using appropriate tools...

Page 15: ...T MUST BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE TECHNICIAN IN ACCOR DANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS AND ALL CODES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION THE INFORMA TION STICKER...

Page 16: ...t is included for conversion to Propane use if desired Check the identification label on the Control Valve to confirm that the correct fuel is used Cet equipement de conversion sera installe par une a...

Page 17: ...tter Wingnut Pull Frame Spring Latch to release Air Shutter Burner Tube Figure 30 Move shutter forward to disengage the burner tube assembly FROM WITHIN THE FIREBOX disengage the Pilot Hood by releasi...

Page 18: ...tor to valve body Apply LABEL A to the cabinet floor so that it may be seen by anyone servicing the fireplace Apply LABEL B to the Rating Plate in the space provided apply gas to the system and check...

Page 19: ...OTHER WIRES See Figure 34 At the thermostat the two wires should be connected to the two connections screw on the thermostat base plate per the manufacturer s instructions For thermostatic function p...

Page 20: ...urner Skirt and against the firebox wall Push the panel forward against the front lip of the firebox opening See fig 39 Orient the panel so that the beveled edge is on top and the mortar joints align...

Page 21: ...Cross over Log 5 with the pin in the Rear Log Fig 42 Set the Cross over Log across the top of the lower end of the Front Log 4 as illustrated 6 6 6 6 6 Spread a layer of ember stones evenly over the...

Page 22: ...oshow thewinter scene Note BlueBlackPanelisenamelledononesideonly 5 5 5 5 5 Hang Hang Hang Hang Hang the C the C the C the C the Cen en en en enter Pla ter Pla ter Pla ter Pla ter Plate in position te...

Page 23: ...control valve This 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...

Page 24: ...d to the new setting Retighten the locknut when the desired flame pattern is established 3 Reassemble the fireplace including glass assem bly Allow the fireplace to burn 15 20 minutes on the HIGH sett...

Page 25: ...y allowing plenty of fresh air to circulate through the area Condensation may develop on the glass upon each lighting of the appliance This fog will disappear as the glass heats Keep the controls and...

Page 26: ...east annually Examine the ribbon gasket for signs of deterioration and make sure the gasket has a positive seal Replace the gasket if necessary Refer to the replacement parts list on page 28 Glass Pan...

Page 27: ...____________________________ SERVICE LOG Third Year Name of Technician________________________ Company Name____________________________ Date of service_____________________________ Work Per formed____...

Page 28: ...7 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 38 39 40 36 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 108 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93...

Page 29: ...rround Leg Right Blue Black 10395727 Surround Leg Right J tul Iron 10395785 72 Surround Leg Left Matte Black 10395992 Surround Leg Left Blue Black 10395927 Surround Leg Left J tul Iron 10395985 73 Han...

Page 30: ...ersion Kit LP 155611 Fuel Conversion Kit LP 155594 Fuel Conversion Kit NG 155595 Wall Thermostat 750003 Remote Control 129706 Steel Rectangular Matte Black 154964 Steel Arch Matte Black 154965 Brushed...

Page 31: ...part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water 1 1 1 1...

Page 32: ...the installation it is important that the these instructions be carefully read and understood J tul maintains a policy of continual product development Consequently products may differ in specificatio...

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