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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

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Step 17. 

SPILLAGE TEST PROCEDURE  

(Proper Vent Operation Test): 

A fl ue spillage test should be performed as part 
of the installation process to test for proper 
vent operation. 

Perform the Spill Test as Follows:
1) Light the appliance. Adjust fi re to highest fl ame 
setting. Allow unit to operate for approximately 
15 minutes. Blower should be off.

2) Close all the external doors and windows. 

3) Start all the exhaust fans and other appliances 
which remove air from the home (clothes dryer, 
furnace, etc.).  

4) To ensure a valid test, hold a scrap piece of 
sheet metal (or other noncombustible material) 
between the spill tube and the top of the door 
(to prevent the natural convection of the unit 
from interfering with the test).

5) Use an open fl ame (preferably a wooden 
match) or smoke (cigarette, rope) to determine 
if spillage is present. Move the fl ame or smoke 
device across the opening of the draft test port 
on the front of unit (see Figure 37).  If the fl ame 
or smoke is drawn into the opening, there is 
no spillage.  If the fl ame or smoke is blown out 
or away from the opening, spillage is present 
and corrective action should be taken before 
operating the appliance.

WARNING: SPILLAGE CAN RESULT IN 
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WHICH 
MAY LEAD TO DEATH!

Combustion and Ventilation Air

WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE NEEDS FRESH 
AIR FOR SAFE OPERATION AND MUST 
BE INSTALLED WITH PROVISIONS FOR 
ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION 
AIR AVAILABLE TO THE ROOM IN WHICH IT 
IS TO BE OPERATED.

Air for combustion is drawn in through the 
front of the unit therfore, the front of the unit 
must be kept clear of any obstructions.

Follow CAN /CGA B149 (in Canada) or ANSI 
Z223.1 (in the USA) requirements, and any 
local codes or regulations of the enforcing 
authority.

Step 18. CHECK BLOWER SYSTEM 
OPERATION

When the insert heats up, the blower will auto-
matically be turned on by the fan disc, located 
under the fi rebox bottom on the front left side. 
It will come on at the speed determined by the 
rheostat, located on left surround panel (see 
Figure 34). To adjust the blower speed, dial the 
rheostat to the desired speed setting. Rotate 
the dial down (clockwise), just past the click 
(the fi rst ON position) for the highest speed 
setting. Turning the knob further clockwise 
will provide slower blower speeds. Note: If 
the rheostat is not turned “on,” the blower 
will not operate.

WARNING: THE POWER CORD MUST 
BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROP-
ERLY GROUNDED, 120 VOLT, 60 HZ, 
3-PRONG RECEPTACLE ELECTRICAL 
OUTLET. DO NOT CUT OR REMOVE THE 
GROUNDING PRONG FROM THIS PLUG. 
IT MUST BE ROUTED TO AVOID CON-
TACT. DO NOT ROUTE POWER CORD 
UNDER OR IN FRONT OF APPLIANCE.

Figure 38

Fan Disc

  Rheostat

Blower
Assembly 

Power Cord

Black

Hot (Live)

Red

Black

Black

Black

120 V AC

Blower Wiring  
Diagram

White

(Neutral)

Green

(Ground)

Note: Spillage occurs when fl ue gases can 
not exit the vent system at an adequate rate 
causing it to back up into the dwelling. If 
spillage occurs, the heated exhaust spills 
out of the draft hood which should result 
in tripping the spill switch (see Spill Switch 
below) which will  shut down the unit.  Other 
symptoms of fl ue gas spillage at the draft 
hood may include condensation on walls and 
windows and/or noticeable odors.  

If spillage continues, it may be a result of nega-
tive air pressure within the home. To test:
1) Turn off a mechanical devices that were 
turned on in step 17, instruction #3 and 
retest.

2) Open a window (6" min.) near the insert  
and retest.

If spillage continues, The Technician should 
contact Technical Services at Lennox Hearth 
Products.

Draft Test Port for 
Spill Testing

Flame drawn in, 
indicates no spillage

Figure 37

SPILL SWITCH - This thermally activated safety 
switch will sense the change in temperatrure 
and shut down the gas valve in the event of a 
severe downdraft or a blocked or disconnected 
vent. The switch acts as a safety shut-off to 
prevent a build-up of carbon monoxide. If the 
fl ue is blocked or has no "draw," the switch will 
automaticlly shut off the supply of gas within 
5-10 minutes. Tampering with the switch can 
result in Carbon Monoxide (CO) Posioning and 
possible death. 

Carbon monoxide is a color-

less, odorless, highly toxic gas.

If spillage is detected, check the following:

•  Check the vent sizing according to 

specifi cations, and vent confi gurations.

•  Examine entire venting system for faults 

such as disconnected joints, damaged 
vent sections, or sagging liner.

•  Make sure vent and air openings are not 

obstructed.

Summary of Contents for EVB125

Page 1: ...DONN DANS CETTE NOTICE POURR DUIREAUMINIMUMLERISQUED INCENDIE OUPOUR VITERTOUTDOMMAGEMAT RIEL TOUTE BLESSURE OU LA MORT POUR VOTRE S CURIT Que faire si vous sentez une odeur de gaz Ne pas tenter d all...

Page 2: ...ermiculite one propane conversion kits One Warranty Certificate One Fireplace Warning Label One Draft Hood Sliding Tool This gas fireplace heater is a natural con vection heat circulating gas fireplac...

Page 3: ...SUPPLY TO THE APPLIANCE AND HAVE IT SERVICED BY A QUALIFIED PROFES SIONAL AS IT MAY NOT BE OPERATING PROPERLY WARNING CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OFHIGHSURFACETEMPERATURES USE...

Page 4: ...irements Familiarity with these requirements before installation is essential Some important considerationstodiscusswithlocalbuilding officials include 1 Applicablecodes i e UniformMechanical Code Sta...

Page 5: ...5 8 702 mm L 10 7 8 276 mm F 19 3 8 493 mm M 24 7 8 632 mm G 1 15 16 49 mm The total glass viewing area equals approx 270 1 2 Sq In SPECIFICATIONS Natural Gas BTU Input 17 000 to 25 000 Propane Gas BT...

Page 6: ...D 30 1 4 768 mm LG 30 762 mm L 12 3 8 314 mm F 20 7 8 530 mm M 23 7 16 595 mm G 1 13 16 46 mm SPECIFICATIONS Natural Gas BTU Input 21 500 to 30 000 Propane Gas BTU Input 22 000 to 28 000 B Vent Size 4...

Page 7: ...ight Side Wall A G E C B Hearth Protection Side View TopofInsert Mantel Clearance Model EBVI30 The mantel should be located in the shaded area light gray shown below Existing Fireplace Hearth F 15 14...

Page 8: ...pipe Refer to table 7 for suggested sizing of the gas supply line if black iron pipe is being used The gas supply line should be connected to the appliance at step 9 page 12 The gas supply line shoul...

Page 9: ...OR MECHANICAL WEAKNESSES SUCH AS CRACKS LEAKY JOINTS CORRODED OR WARPED SURFACES THE FAULTY POR TION MUST BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED PRIOR TO INSTALLING THIS APPLIANCE Step 3 UNPACK THE INSERT Remove the...

Page 10: ...termiation below the wall or parapet when distance is less than 10 ft as shown below wall or parapet wall or parapet No height above wall or parapet is required when dis tance is greater than 10 ft 7...

Page 11: ...e it forward aligning with guide brackets until the screw hole in the spill tube aligns with the screw hole in the top of the firebox see Figure 12 Secure two parts in place with removed screw While p...

Page 12: ...access door The millivolt control valve has a 3 8 10 mm NPT thread inlet port fitting Make gas line connections All codes require a shut off valve mounted in the supply line Figure 19 illustrates two...

Page 13: ...d fit onto corresponding pins and or log stoppers This will ensure a proper flame and safe combustion 1 Place the rear log onto the 2 corresponding locating pins at the back of the firebox as shown in...

Page 14: ...ont of the forward logs Figure 29 Figure 30 9 Place some vermiculite around the logs as shown in Figure 30 the entire bag of vermiculite will NOT be used Vermiculite Figure 27 7 Install the Top Right...

Page 15: ...donthe surround assembly see Figure 34 or operate the burner with the optional remote control wall thermostat or control switch Control Compartment Access Pull down hinged door to access control compa...

Page 16: ...e the dial down clockwise just past the click the first ON position for the highest speed setting Turning the knob further clockwise will provide slower blower speeds Note If the rheostat is not turne...

Page 17: ...ansparent These weak blue and transparent flames are termed anemic If the air shutter openings are too small sooting may develop IMPORTANT ENSURE THAT THE FRONT GLASS PANEL IS IN PLACE AND SEALED DURI...

Page 18: ...N 9 1466A SERIAL NUMBER NOMBRE DE SERIE XXX XXX IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII XXX P N 9 1466A MANTEAU DU DESSUS DE L APPAREIL MAX MAX MODEL NO EBVI25 MANUFACTURED AT Lynwood CA FOR USE WITH NATURAL GAS EQUIPE...

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Page 20: ...time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for code requirements for your area LHP 1110 West Taft A...

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