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Step (5)

Place log 

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 onto rear log holder and pull up to log C & D.

LOGF18 PLACEMENT GUIDELINES

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Summary of Contents for ZVFCV39

Page 1: ...injury or loss of life Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance D...

Page 2: ...Thickness 19 Basic Finishing 4 Stone or Brick Around S2PF Surround 20 Basic Finishing 5 Tile Border Behind S2PF Surround 3 4 Maximum Total Thickness 21 39ZVFCV Mantel Clearances 22 42ZVFCV Mantel Cle...

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Page 4: ...e with the fan off if a fan is present 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 odou...

Page 5: ...rimary Air GLVF24MVN Millivolt Natural Gas 25 500 38 250 5 5 10 1 6 3 5 32 218 GLVF24MVP Millivolt Liquid Propane 29 000 38 000 11 13 6 3 10 49 Full Open The GL series of gas log sets can be used in Z...

Page 6: ...hes paper garbage or any other material on top of logs or logs into ame 5 Warning Always operate appliance with front replace screens closed 6 Make sure any safety screen or guard removed for servicin...

Page 7: ...ny part has been under water Immediately call a quali ed service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water WARNIN...

Page 8: ...d directly to the variable speed switch See Fan Installation section for wiring Model Firebox Height Firebox Width Front Firebox Width Back Firebox Depth Firebox Max BTU ZVFCV39 26 29 75 22 5 15 5 40...

Page 9: ...onal construction contractors and finishers Frame unit with metal studs minimum 20 gauge Wooden studs may be used but may cause drywall screws to pop or pull due to wood studs drying out Minimum of 1...

Page 10: ...Fireplace Fireplace to be covered with Non Combustibles e g Concrete Board for Flat Wall appearance Qty 2 Nailing Tabs are located on each side of the front frame Nailing Tab Framing Stud Drywall Non...

Page 11: ...wall studs using nails or wood screws through holes in nailing flange 5 If using optional surround install surround after final finishing and or painting of wall See appropriate Surround Installation...

Page 12: ...all e g for surround cultured stone or other non combustible covering Flush with framing to be covered with concrete board for a Flat Wall appearance Refer to Nailing Tab Guide section also 83 Minimum...

Page 13: ...all e g for surround cultured stone or other non combustible covering Flush with framing to be covered with concrete board for a Flat Wall appearance Refer to Nailing Tab Guide section also 83 Minimum...

Page 14: ...ll e g for surround cultured stone or other non combustible covering Flush with framing to be covered with concrete board for a Flat Wall appearance Refer to Nailing Tab Guide section also 83 Minimum...

Page 15: ...0 G Top of Fireplace to Minimum Enclosure 7 7 7 Note If appliance is installed directly on carpeting or other combustible material other than wood flooring a metal or wood panel extending the full wid...

Page 16: ...ace of the unit as internal parts may be damaged See Basic Finishing sections 1 5 also Combustible Mantel Line Refer to Mantel Clearances section for more detailed information Any materials covering t...

Page 17: ...Drywall will be flush with fireplace face Step 3 A brick tile or other non combustible border may be applied over fireplace face to conceal border Optional A Tile Lip Kit is Available Part No ZCV TLK...

Page 18: ...fireplace Note If installing tile brick or other material around the perimeter of the surround You MUST Leave 4 of the face exposed around the fireplace opening on the Sides 4 at the Bottom for the S1...

Page 19: ...le Lip shown below Once wall is completely finished Surround may be installed IMPORTANT NOTE If installing tile brick or other non combustible material around the perimeter of the S2PF2 Surround Maint...

Page 20: ...al around the perimeter of the S2PF2 Surround Maintain clearances shown below You MUST Leave 1 3 4 of the face exposed around the fireplace opening on the Bottom and Sides and 1 15 16 exposed on the t...

Page 21: ...se Drywall to finish face of wall NOTE Drywall will be flush with fireplace face Step 3 A tile border may be applied over fireplace face Maintain clearances below Optional A Tile Lip Kit is Available...

Page 22: ...will not combust Check your local codes and regulations to determine whether your mantel is combustible or Non Combustible The advantage to Non Combustible Mantels is that it may extend right up to t...

Page 23: ...will not combust Check your local codes and regulations to determine whether your mantel is combustible or Non Combustible The advantage to Non Combustible Mantels is that it may extend right up to t...

Page 24: ...will not combust Check your local codes and regulations to determine whether your mantel is combustible or Non Combustible The advantage to Non Combustible Mantels is that it may extend right up to t...

Page 25: ...e 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...

Page 26: ...outdoors 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 __________________ B...

Page 27: ...ithin 12 of the 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 Ventilat...

Page 28: ...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 openings...

Page 29: ...is Before Servicing 1 Ensure all power supply is shut off 2 Label all wires prior to disconnecting when servicing control Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation 3 For fan servicing V...

Page 30: ...onged grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong receptacle Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing contr...

Page 31: ...plugged in and the housing fastened to the bottom of the fireplace using mount tabs Please follow the current ANSI NFPA 70 National Electrical Code in the USA and CAN CSA C22 1 Canadian National Elect...

Page 32: ...ly parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury Step Two Place Back Liner against back wall of firebox Step Three Tilt and slide left and right Side...

Page 33: ...joint compound check with local codes about the use of Te on tape Compounds used on threaded joints of gas piping shall be resistant to the action of Lique ed Petroleum LP or Propane and should be app...

Page 34: ...if a leak is detected CAUTION Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to operating the heater NOTICE A quali ed gas appliance installer must connect the re...

Page 35: ...nd property damage Turn off heater and allow to cool before cleaning Only a qualified service technician should service and repair appliance Cleaning and Servicing of Burner ODS Pilot It is recommende...

Page 36: ...heater may cause a gas leak and may result in property dam age or personal injury WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with the diagrams or failure to use only parts speci cally approve...

Page 37: ...derside of Log C Place log over front burner and locator pin then lower into position as illustrated Step 3 Locate hole on the underside of Log D Place log over front burner and locator pin then lower...

Page 38: ...Step 5 Place log A onto rear log holder and pull up to log C D LOGF18 PLACEMENT GUIDELINES continued 38...

Page 39: ...ront main log A on log locator pins Retainer pin Step 3 Position rear main log B onto rear log holder located on rear of rebox Position locking tabs of rear main log B into locking tabs of front main...

Page 40: ...Step 5 Place Log C onto front burner LOGF24 PLACEMENT GUIDELINES continued 40...

Page 41: ...plate with original log locator pin 2 Slide log support over pin using two 10 24 DT screws mount plate to burner grate NOTE Make sure log support is tight against side of burner grate before fastenin...

Page 42: ...er grate NOTE Make sure log support is tight against side of burner grate before fastening Log Locator tabs Log locator pin Rear log holder Grate Bars Step 3 Place front log by positioning the notches...

Page 43: ...l up to the left and right front logs Step 7 Line up left crossover log with locator pins and lower into position Step 8 Line up right crossover log with locator pins and lower into position Complete...

Page 44: ...rear center left hand side of the main burner If a flame has appeared then continue to depress the control knob for 20 seconds If the flame did not appear then continue to depress the red igniter butt...

Page 45: ...od Insert tabs on hood into slots in fireplace To remove Hood Lift hood up and pull forward To Remove Screens Remove nuts holding screen rods in place Remove Push Nut if present Pull rod out of firepl...

Page 46: ...til about 1 8 of thread is exposed Remove Access Cover Completely remove screws from lower inside corners of fireplace frame To remove Surround WAIT UNTIL FIREPLACE IS COMPLETELY COOL Push up at cente...

Page 47: ...posed Remove Access Cover Completely remove screws from lower inside corners of fireplace frame To remove Surround WAIT UNTIL FIREPLACE IS COMPLETELY COOL Push up at center of Surround Frame and pull...

Page 48: ...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 ignition...

Page 49: ...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 Pro...

Page 50: ...1 8 W x 32 1 2 x 1 5 8 Black ZCV TLK Tile Lip Kit Refractory Liners ZCV39RLT Refractory Liner Traditional ZCV39RLH Refractory Liner Herringbone ZCV39RRH Refractory Liner Red Herringbone ZCV39RLS Refr...

Page 51: ...me 40 3 16 W x 35 5 8 x 1 5 8 Black ZCV TLK Tile Lip Kit Refractory Liners ZCV42RLT Refractory Liner Traditional ZCV42RLH Refractory Liner Herringbone ZCV42RRH Refractory Liner Red Herringbone ZCV42RL...

Page 52: ...th Mount Black ZCV TLK Tile Lip Kit Refractory Liners ZCV47RLT Refractory Liner Traditional ZCV47RLH Refractory Liner Herringbone Optional Fan Kit Blower Z46FK Fan Kit w Variable Speed Wall Mount Cont...

Page 53: ...other than in a normal residential environment c damages caused by any unauthorized alteration or repair of the unit affecting its stability or performance d damages caused by improper matching or app...

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