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Why does my fireplace or stove give off odour?

It is normal for your fireplace to give off some odour.  This is due to the curing of the paint, adhesives,
silicones and any undetected oil from the manufacturing process as well as the finishing materials used
with the installations (e.g. marble, tile and the adhesives used to adhere this product to the walls can react
with heat and cause odours).

It is recommended that you burn your gas fireplace or stove for a minimum of four hours at a time with
the fan off after the curing of the paint has been completed.  These odours can last upward to 40 hours of
burn time, keep burning at a minimum of four hours per use until odours dissipate.

About curing of the paint

Your stove or fireplace has been painted with the highest quality silicone stove paint.  This paint dries
quickly in 15-20 minutes when first applied at the factory.  However, due to the high temperature silicone
components, the paint will cure when heat is applied to the appliance as it is first used. 
The following information 

applies to the curing process

to get the paint fully hard and durable.

Fire the appliance four successive times for 10 minutes each firing and a 5 minute cool down between
each.  Be aware during log and firebox paint curing that a white deposit may be developing on the inside
of the glass doors.  It is important to remove this white deposit from the glass doors with an appropriate
cleaner to prevent build-up (such as Windex or a commercial fireplace glass cleaner).

• Babies, small children, pregnant women and pets should leave the area during the cure phase.

• Ventilate well, open doors and windows.

• Do not touch during curing.

Noise coming from the fireplace?

• Noise caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down, similar to the sound

produced by a furnace or heating duct.  This noise does not affect the operation or longevity of your
fireplace.

• Different types and thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at different rates resulting in

“cracking” and “ticking” sounds throughout the heating and cooling periods.

• You should also be aware that as temperatures change within the unit these sounds will likely re-

occur. Again this is normal for steel fireboxes, and is not a defect.

Cleaning the Glass

During the first few fires, a white film may develop on the glass front, as part of the curing process. The
glass should be cleaned after the unit has cooled down or the film can bake on and become very difficult
to remove. Use a non-abrasive cleaner and do not attempt to clean the glass while it is hot.

PRE-INSTALLATION QUESTIONS and ANSWERS

Summary of Contents for FVF350

Page 1: ...r service agency or the gas supplier Warning Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for correct installation and op...

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Page 3: ...wn between each Be aware during log and firebox paint curing that a white deposit may be developing on the inside of the glass doors It is important to remove this white deposit from the glass doors w...

Page 4: ...tion 8 Ventilation Air From Inside Building 10 Ventilation Air From Outdoors 11 Installing 12 Installation Clearances 12 Installing Gas Line 14 Installing Burner Systems into Firebox 15 16 Cleaning an...

Page 5: ...000 37 000 11 13 6 3 10 49 Full Open Fibre Log Set required for all the burners above LOGF35 Fibre Log set Door Frame required for each FVF350 Stove FVF350DG Door Frame Gold and Fixed Mesh Screen FVF3...

Page 6: ...closed room Open the door into next room to help ventilate 8 If appliance shuts off do not relight until you provide fresh outside air If appliance keeps shutting off have it serviced 9 Do not run app...

Page 7: ...a licensed gas tter in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Complies to code 527CMR 28 Unvented gas red appliances may be used only for supplemental heat and or decorative purposes and under no circumsta...

Page 8: ...atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of one perm 6 x 10 11 per pasec m2 or less with openings gasketed or sealed and b weather stripping has been added on openable windows a...

Page 9: ...ors and vents to the outdoors 4 Compare the maximum Btu Hr the space can support with the actual amount of Btu Hr used __________________ Btu Hr maximum the space can support __________________ Btu Hr...

Page 10: ...he oor on the wall connecting the two spaces You can also remove door into adjoining room Follow the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1 Section 5 3 Air for Combustion and Ventilation for requi...

Page 11: ...12 of the ceiling and one within 12 of the oor Connect these items directly to the outdoors or spaces open to the outdoors These spaces include attics and crawl spaces IMPORTANT Do not provide openin...

Page 12: ...should not be less than 3 inches C Clearance from the side of unit in corner 45 degree installation is 3 inches D Clearance from top of stove is 41 inches NOTICE A quali ed service person must instal...

Page 13: ...ing Commissioner before installing this appliance otherwise your insurance company may not cover this appliance DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING MAY LEAD TO DEATH WARNING Any changes to this heater or...

Page 14: ...burner pressure is controlled by the regulator Check pressure at the pressure test point which is located on the side of the gas control near the pilot outlet Make sure that the pressure tap is compl...

Page 15: ...of the heater Use a soft bristle brush or a vacuum with brush attachment Vacuum loose particles and dust from burner ports valve and blower compartments Vacuum any accumulation of lint from primary mi...

Page 16: ...to install gas line See gas line instructions NOTE For ease of installation the fan kit option if purchased should be installed now See page 20 6 Once the gas line is properly connected the control pa...

Page 17: ...with the stove Fig 3 Log A has 2 locating holes Position the 2 holes on the log over the 2 pins on the left side of the log mounting pan as shown in the picture Fig 4 Log B has 2 locating holes Posit...

Page 18: ...ght side panels by pulling outwards from the side of the unit 2 Slightly lift and pull door from the alignment grooves as shown in diagram 3 Hold the Door Frame in both hands and pull towards yourself...

Page 19: ...19 MILLIVOLT LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION Do not wire 120 Volt power to Millivolt switches or thermostats...

Page 20: ...panel towards you slightly and pull your right hand towards you slightly and place panel directly onto the rear of the rebox NOTE TAKE CARE NOT TO DAMAGE PILOT ASSEMBLY WHEN PLACING REAR PANEL 3 Loose...

Page 21: ...ximately 10 to 15 minutes the fan will turn on The fan can be switched off if desired by turning the switch fully counter clockwise 6 Once the fan has started to turn it may be desirable to adjust the...

Page 22: ...7 1000 253 Closed Nipple 8 1000 255 Orifice 9 33VF P316VE Alt Tubing 3 16 10 33VF P683VE Connector 3 16 11 33VF P245M Regulator Natural Gas Only Reference Number FVF350MVN Description 12 33VF P683VE...

Page 23: ...e 125 x 375 6 2000 213 Elbow 3 8 7 1000 253 Closed Nipple 8 1000 255 Orifice 9 33VF P316VE Alt Tubing 3 16 10 N A Connector 3 16 11 N A Regulator Natural Gas Only Reference Number FVF350MVP Descriptio...

Page 24: ...FF position Possible Cause Remedy 1 Gas leak 1 Locate and correct all leaks 2 Control valve defective 2 Replace control valve When igniter button is pressed there is a spark at ODS pilot but no igniti...

Page 25: ...er is damaged 2 Replace burner 3 Gas regulator is defective 3 Replace Gas regulator Slight smoke or odor during initial operation Possible Cause Remedy 1 Vapors from paint or curing process of logs 1...

Page 26: ...th service or maintenance h damage repairs inoperation or inefficiency resulting from faulty installation or application i electricity or fuel costs or any increase in electricity or fuel cost whatsoe...

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