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Installation 

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© Travis Industries 

11/9/20 - 1478 

PB 72 GSB2/GSR2 Aust. 

Use of a Non-Combustible Mantel Below Listed Mantel Clearances 

Each gas fireplace has a unique set of mantel requirements.  If you wish to place a non-
combustible mantel at a lesser height than specified in this manual, it will need to meet the 
following requirements: 

  The header (the framing member above the fireplace opening) must be non-

combustible. 

  The facing must be non-combustible and extend to the header (or mantel, whichever is 

greater).  The facing must also span the entire width of the mantel. 

  See the illustration below for additional requirements. 

 

Gas Fireplace

Non Combustible Framing (metal studs)
must extend the full width of the mantel 
and mantel legs.

Non Combustible Facing 
(tile, marble, cement board, etc.) must 
extend the full width of the mantel.

Non Combustible Mantel and Legs

TOP VIEW

Facing from the Header Up
may be combustible (drywall) 
or non-combustible.

Non-Combustible Facing and Non-Combustible Backing Material 
(tile, marble, cement board, etc.) must extend to the header (or top 
of mantel - whichever is higher)

Non-Combustible Mantel and Mantel Legs 

(no maximum depth) - No combustible 

materials allowed behind the mantel.

Non-Combustible Framing (metal studs)
must be used for the header.

Fireplace Face

Combustible Framing 
(wood studs) may be 
used for the framing 
behind the fireplace.

Gas Fireplace

SIDE VIEW

Minimum Mantel Height 
The minimum mantel 
height is determined by 
the face and face 
attachment method (no 
minimum).  The mantel 
must  be properly 
secured to the framing or 
use other suitable 
method.

Summary of Contents for Pro Builder 72 Linear GSB2

Page 1: ...IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier This appliance ma...

Page 2: ... 9 20 1478 PB 72 GSB2 GSR2 Aust Overview This manual details the installation requirements for the Pro Builder 72 Linear GSB2 or GSR2 fireplace For operating and maintenance instructions refer to the Pro Builder 72 Linear Owner s Manual ...

Page 3: ...llation 26 Approved Vent Configurations 26 Exhaust Restrictor Position 26 Diffuser 27 Minimum Vent Configuration 28 Vent Configuration Vertical Termination 29 Vent Configuration Horizontal Termination with Vertical Rise 30 Termination Requirements 31 Hearth Requirements 32 Facing Requirements 33 Standard vs Extended Position 34 Facing Thicker than 1 1 2 38mm 35 THICK FACING GUIDE SIZE 35 Screen As...

Page 4: ... may be installed in Manufactured Housing only after the home is site located All exhaust gases must be vented outside the structure of the living area Combustion air is drawn from outside the living area structure The venting must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance Notify your insurance company before hooking up this fireplace The instructions in th...

Page 5: ...t off A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and other at risk individuals If the barrier becomes damaged the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer s barrier for this appliance Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance Any safet...

Page 6: ... Approximate Heating Capacity in square meters Up to 209 Up to 209 Maximum Input Per Hour MJ H 43 8 43 8 Heating capacity will vary with floor plan insulation and outside temperature Dimensions 4 7 8 124mm 77 1 8 1959mm 275 lbs 125 Kg 15 7 8 404mm 43 1092mm Left a gauche Front avant Right droit Rear arrie re Includes the required 1 2 clearance to each side and rear of the fireplace 20 1 2 521mm 75...

Page 7: ...tc Electrical Equipment min 14 gauge grounded line This Fireplace Requires 8 lbs 3 6 Kg of 1 4 Crushed Glass 94500580 Platinum 10 lbs 4 55Kg 94500581 Bronze 10 lbs 4 55Kg 94500582 Cobalt 10 lbs 4 55Kg 94500583 Black 10 lbs 4 55Kg Recommended Installation Procedure Frame the opening for the fireplace Make sure to allow for vent installation Install the vent gas line and electrical hook up Install t...

Page 8: ...n determining a location Clearances a Clearance to Side of Fireplace 1 2 13mm Do not place insulation in this space NOTE Drywall or other combustible may contact the first of the sides of the fireplace b Clearance to Back of Fireplace 1 2 13mm Do not place insulation in this space c When installed walls in front of the fireplace must be a minimum 0 0mm to the side of the fireplace standoffs Raised...

Page 9: ...t be 4 102mm to allow heat to dissipate If using a mantel larger than 4 102mm make sure to adjust the mantel height a to meet the mantel clearancer see mantel requirements on page Error Bookmark not defined for details The mantel must extend 2 in front of the television and 1 to both sides If you have a television that is greater than 6 deep including the 1 gap behind you will need to alter the ma...

Page 10: ...Smart TV Framing the Chase on page 63 The fireplace enclosure must be a minimum 68 1727mm tall Do not build into the fireplace enclosure Min Framing With CoolSmart TV Kit When using a CoolSmart TV kit see section CoolSmart TV Framing the Chase on page 63 of this manual or the installation instructions included with the kit for minimum framing dimensions 77 1 8 1959mm 43 1092mm a 68 1727mm 15 7 8 4...

Page 11: ...f Assembly The side and rear standoffs must be assembled prior to placing the fireplace into position These standoffs when properly constructed provide a guide for the required 1 2 clearance NOTE The rear standoffs are bent around the rear corners of the fireplace as shown below to the right Rear Standoffs ...

Page 12: ...llations 24 Vertical Vent Section Min Rise Vent Centerline Approx 58 3 4 1493mm FP Base to Roof Eave Approx 72 3 4 1848mm Certain configurations may require vertical vent sections see Vent Requirements for details See Vent Termination Requirements for full details Vent Centerline 8 204mm Min 6 153mm Min 11 280mm SIDE OF FIREPLACE Fireplace Base of a b a b ...

Page 13: ... the fireplace is square NOTE The nailing brackets have two positions standard and extended See the section Facing Requirements for details on which position is best for your installation Bend the two nailing brackets out each side a b Rotate the two nailing brackets out each side Secure the fireplace to the framing using the nailing brackets c Extended Position rotate nailing brackets as shown be...

Page 14: ... shipped in the standard forward position If the unit is installed in the standard position no modification is needed If the unit is being installed in the extended position the standoff heat shield assembly must be repositioned back see illustration below NOTE see pages 12 34 for additional details about standard vs extended installations Standard Position Extended Position This header standoff i...

Page 15: ... allows for the fireplace to fit into the framing underneath the header and for the vent to be installed more easily 1 Remove the pipe shield from its shipping location by removing the 4 screws attaching it to the back of the fireplace Keep the screws for reinstallation 2 At each of the perforations bend the sides of the pipe shield backwards 90 as shown below NOTE The bottom flanges should be fac...

Page 16: ...Travis Industries 11 9 20 1478 PB 72 GSB2 GSR2 Aust 3 Line up the holes on the pipe shield tabs with the holes on the top of the fireplace Use the screws that secured the shield during shipping to attach the pipe shield to the top of the fireplace ...

Page 17: ...of the fireplace see illustration below 5 The 2 header standoffs are screwed down flat to front edge of the top of the shields On each standoff remove the screw that is closest to the outside edge of the fireplace keep screw for reinstallation Bend the legs at the perforations as shown below and attach the foot of the standoff to the top of the fireplace using the screw removed earlier in this ste...

Page 18: ...18 Installation for qualified installers only Travis Industries 11 9 20 1478 PB 72 GSB2 GSR2 Aust 6 When finished the fireplace should be configured like the picture below ...

Page 19: ...PB 72 GSB2 GSR2 Aust Corner Installations A typical 45 installation uses the framing dimensions shown in the illustration below NOTE all clearances still apply a Corner to Wall minimum 76 7 16 1942mm b Corner to Center of Flue typical 31 1 4 794mm Minimum 1 2 13mm Clearance a b ...

Page 20: ...ng the Front Panel The front cover may be removed to access the components This is required when relocating the electrical or gas inlet location To remove the front cover a Remove the center wingnuts b Loosen the two outer screws c Rotate the front panel down d Remove the front cover 1 4 Nutdriver Wrench ...

Page 21: ... valve Fuel This fireplace is designed either for natural gas or for propane but not for both Gas Line Connection Installation must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier In Massachusetts a licensed plumber gasfitter Gas Inlet Pressure Gas Pressure Max Input Pressure Min Input Pressure Max Manifold Pressure Min Manifold Pressure Natural Gas 7 W C 1 74 kPA 5 5 W C ...

Page 22: ...off Valve Location through base of fireplace NOTE You will need to add a longer 3 8 Flex Gas Line 10 1 8 258mm 25 3 8 645mm from each side Relocating the Gas Line to the Base of Fireplace 1 Disconnect the gas line from the shutoff valve 3 4 wrench Gas line is located inside the fireplace on the left side 2 Remove the screw that holds the shutoff valve plate in place 1 4 nutdriver Remove the shutof...

Page 23: ...cal codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 The electrical line must be a min 14 gauge and supply 240 Volts 60 Hz and 5 7 Amps Route the electrical connection through the junction box cover plate and attach to the hookup wires pictured below Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls...

Page 24: ...rallel or series configuration see below Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Warning Make sure all wiring is secure and does not contact hot or moving components Parallel Connection Series Connection On Off Switch ON On Off Switch OFF On Off Switch ON On Off Switch OFF Thermostat External Switch ON Heater i...

Page 25: ...tion Minimum Vent Configurations see page 28 Minimum Clearance Above Vent 1 26mm Minimum Clearance to Sides Below Vent 1 26mm NOTE Make sure to use the included wall thimble with this configuration All Other Vent Configurations Minimum Clearance to Vent 1 26mm Vent Firestop or Thimble A firestop or thimble is required whenever the vent penetrates a wall floor or ceiling passes through framing memb...

Page 26: ...ons Horizontal sections require a 1 4 6mm rise every 12 305mm of travel Horizontal sections require non combustible support every three feet e g plumbing strap Approved Vent Configurations Exhaust Restrictor Position An exhaust restrictor is built into the appliance to adjust the flow rate of exhaust gases Depending upon the vent configuration you may be required to adjust the restrictor position ...

Page 27: ... upon the vent configuration you may be required to adjust the diffuser to the open position see illustration below The charts for vent configurations detail the correct diffuser position Remove the diffuser 1 4 Nutdriver Secure the flattened diffuser plate with the screws removed earlier Bend the round portion of the diffuser so it is flat open Before Closed Stock After Open DIFFUSER SIDE VIEW ...

Page 28: ...on must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart Use the indicated restrictor positions One 45 elbow may be used on the horizontal run HINT Use minimum vent kit H 96200332 from Travis Industries additional vent may be required Use the included wall thimble when penetrating a wall Part 96200101 0 feet 0 feet Exhaust Restrictor 1 stock Diffuser Closed stock 8 Vent 5 feet 1 5 m Max 4 Horizontal...

Page 29: ...feet 4 5m 15 feet 4 5m 20 6m max 10 feet 3m 15 feet 4 5m 40 12m max 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 40 12m max 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 40 feet 12m 45 feet 13 5m 50 feet 15m 55 feet 16 5m 60 feet 18m max 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 40 feet 12m 45 feet 13 5m 50 feet 15m 55 feet 16 5m 60 feet 18m max Exhaust Restrictor 6 Diffuser Ope...

Page 30: ...0 feet 3m 0 feet 15 feet 4 5m 20 feet 6m 10 feet 3m 15 feet 4 5m 15 feet 4 5m 20 6m max 10 feet 3m 15 feet 4 5m 40 12m max 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 40 12m max 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 40 feet 12m 45 feet 13 5m 50 feet 15m 55 feet 16 5m 60 feet 18m max 25 feet 7 5m 30 feet 9m 35 feet 10 5m 40 feet 12m 45 feet 13 5m 50 feet 15m 55 feet ...

Page 31: ...minimum of two sides beneath the floor NOTE Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier G Minimum 48 1219mm clearance from any adjacent building H Minimum 84 2134mm clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways or driveways NOTE may not be used over a walkway or driveway shared by an adjacent building I Minimum 9 229mm clearance to an...

Page 32: ...ace or flooring material If the heater is installed at floor level we recommend a non combustible hearth to protect the flooring surface from discoloration or other negative impact from the heater A non combustible hearth may be constructed in front of the fireplace see illustration below A non combustible hearth may be installed in front of the fireplace The entire structure must be non combustib...

Page 33: ... the front of the fireplace WARNING Do not use adhesive to secure the facing The high temperatures of the fireplace may cause adhesives to emit odors Use mastic or thin set or other non combustible non odorous adherent to attach the facing NOTE Screws may be used to secure cement board or tile backer to the fireplace Do not penetrate the fireplace more than 1 2 13mm Adhesive Min 5 127mm 20 1 8 512...

Page 34: ...allations use the standard nailing bracket position If using a facing that does not use a backing board e g marble you may wish to use the extended position Standard Position Top View nailing brackets as shown to right Optional Tile or other non combustible Drywall Cement Board or other non combustible Nailing Bracket Fireplace Framing Non Combustible Facing marble etc Drywall Nailing Bracket Fire...

Page 35: ...make sure to install the facing above below and to the sides of the thick facing guide Do not allow any facing material to overlap the thick facing guide this would prevent removal of the screen assembly THICK FACING GUIDE SIZE Tile Stop Width a Tile Stop Height b PB72 Linear 75 1905mm 20 508mm Thick Facing brick rock etc Fireplace Framing Screen Assembly Mount Thick Facing Guide Screen Assembly B...

Page 36: ...sembly Each mount is held in place by 3 Philips head screws Before mounting the screen assembly adjust the mounts so that the front edge is flush with the finish material surrounding the fireplace To adjust the mounts loosen the screws slide the mounts to the desired position then tighten the screws Thin Facing 1 2 13mm Top View Max 1 2 13mm Overlap Drywall Fireplace Framing Screen Assembly Mount ...

Page 37: ... Screw Zone When using screws to secure tile board or other non combustible to the front of the fireplace make sure to avoid the area on the front of the fireplace that is painted with the DO NOT DRILL shading Make sure screws penetrate no more than 13mm into the fireplace Do not drill or screw in the marked area ...

Page 38: ...dered a mantel and must meet the mantel requirements Mantel Column Clearances Combustible mantel columns legs require a 0 0mm clearance to the side of the fireplace they must be to the side of the fireplace Non combustible mantel columns do not have a minimum clearance Maximum Mantel Depth b Mantel Height Above Base a 46 1169mm 0 0 m m 1 2 5 m m 2 5 1 m m 8 2 0 3 m m 7 1 7 8 m m 6 1 5 2 m m 5 1 2 ...

Page 39: ...s must extend the full width of the mantel and mantel legs Non Combustible Facing tile marble cement board etc must extend the full width of the mantel Non Combustible Mantel and Legs TOP VIEW Facing from the Header Up may be combustible drywall or non combustible Non Combustible Facing and Non Combustible Backing Material tile marble cement board etc must extend to the header or top of mantel whi...

Page 40: ... the pilot to verify gas supply Leak test all the gas joints Turn the gas control knob to OFF to shut off the appliance Pilot Flame Inspection The pilot flame should look like the illustration below Adjust the pilot flame if necessary The pilot flame should look like the illustration below Adjust the pilot flame if necessary To adjust the pilot flame turn this screw Clockwise lowers the flame whil...

Page 41: ...uture reference and fully explain operation of this heater For comprehensive operating and maintenance instructions refer to the Owner s Manual ACID WASH WARNING Make sure any masonry that has been treated with acid wash has been properly neutralized this is used primarily with brick faces Acid wash muriatic acid is used to remove excess mortar NOTE Use a screwdriver or pliers to adjust the air sh...

Page 42: ... the fireplace The door is held closed by two magnets Open the door by gently pulling outward on the upper portion of the lower trim GSR2 Version GSB2 Version Most features will be controlled by the included remote F Shutoff Valve accessible with screen removed Rotate the Control Door Down to Access Controls Optional Light Dial On Off Switch Optional Blower Dial Flame Adjust Knob Battery Tray or O...

Page 43: ...ass Do not strike or slam the glass Warning Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed cracked or broken Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person 1 Remove the screen trim assembly by lifting the assembly up slightly and tilting it toward you The mounting hooks on the back of the assembly will disengage the fireplace Set the assembly aside for rei...

Page 44: ...g the Glass Frame a Hang the glass frame on the firebox b While holding in place attach the upper latches follow the instructions to the right in reverse c Lift the glass frame slightly and attach the lower latches NOTE Make sure the glass frame is all the way in place it should be parallel with the front of the fireplace when installed NOTE You may need to lift the glass frame while re attaching ...

Page 45: ...isengaged Follow the directions below to re install the latch if it becomes loose Top of Firebox Hold the latch at an angle and insert it into the slot on the glass frame anchor NOTE this slot may be at a different angle than illustrated Note how the washer on the latch fits behind the flange on the glass frame anchor Glass Frame Anchor Once fully inserted turn the latch until it is upright Latch ...

Page 46: ... facing material adjust the deflector as shown below to block the view of the valve area 1 Place the screen assembly face down on a soft surface to protect it from scratching Locate the nuts along the bottom edge of the deflector in this example there are 3 your fireplace may have more 2 Remove the nuts using an 11 32 nut driver Move the deflector to the desired position and reinstall the kept nut...

Page 47: ...glass Install the crushed glass on the glass tray following the directions below Quantity of Crushed Glass 8 lbs 3 6 Kg 1 Remove the 16 screws that secure the media tray to the unit see picture below only showing one half of the tray due to length 2 Remove the media tray from the unit to access the pilot assembly underneath Remove the silicone sleeve that is shipped on the spark electrode Re insta...

Page 48: ...ner but can be 2 layers thick on the media tray Make sure no glass is in the pilot area indicated in the picture below 4 Make sure the rear and end air channels are free of crushed glass Use a screwdriver to clear this area Make sure the glass is only 1 layer deep on the burner 5 Remove the pilot shield to uncover the pilot once you are finished placing the glass One layer thick 2 layers thick No ...

Page 49: ...sonal injury or loss of life The qualified service agency is responsible for the proper installation of this kit The installation is not proper and complete until the operation of the converted appliance is checked as specified in the manufacturer s instructions supplied with the kit The parts required to convert this appliance to us LP gas are included in the stove pack that was shipped with the ...

Page 50: ...n place with 6 screws 1 4 nutdriver 4 Use a nut driver to remove 4 screws 2 per side securing the air shutter retainers left and right to the fireplace Remove retainers to gain access to the burner orifices set the retainers and screws aside for reinstallation Remove air shutter retainers to gain access to the orifices Remove 4 screws ...

Page 51: ...fice protrudes 15 16 23 8mm indicating full insertion use wrench to secure manifold when re attaching orifice d Look here for the orifice identification Apply thread sealant to the LP orifice prior to installation Use the chart below to identify the correct orifices c Remove the manifold gasket note orientation the larger side goes downwards REPLACE THE GASKET AFTER INSTALLING LP ORIFICE Rear Orif...

Page 52: ...ng the instructions below a Use a 7 16 open end wrench to remove the pilot hood b Remove and discard the Natural Gas NG orifice Place the LP orifice in the pilot assembly then replace the pilot hood tightening the pilot hood until it is snug do not over tighten a b 7 16 Wrench Natural Gas Orifice 018N LP Propane Orifce 014LP 018N 014LP ...

Page 53: ...iscard the screws see a below holding the stock regulator in place see b below Remove the stock regulator and gasket see c below Place the LP regulator in place making sure the pre fitted gasket see c below is in place make sure it is correctly oriented Secure using the screws included with the motor tighten to 25 Lb inches Leak test this area after installation to verify proper installation There...

Page 54: ...al for details Lift up and then out on the panel to remove Lay the panel face down in front of the fireplace 2 Remove the 4 screws that secure the dashboard to the fireplace and gently lower it to gain access to the back side NOTE There should be enough slack in the attached wires to lower the dashboard to the floor Make sure not to damage any off the attached wires 3 Remove the two wires from the...

Page 55: ...ty mounting hole of the switch that was removed 6 Install the system jumper into the same location on the board that you removed the green connector in the previous step 7 Locate the battery holder on the appliance Disconnect the wires at the plastic Molex connector that connect the battery holder to the appliance wiring harness Discard the battery holder 8 Run the end of the included wire harness...

Page 56: ... Attach the remaining connector with the red and black wires to the wire harness where the battery box was disconnected from in step 4 11 On the back side of the panel you removed there be a bracket with two wing nuts Remove the wing nuts and set aside for reinstallation 12 Align the two holes on the bottom of the receiver assembly with the studs and secure the assembly to the bracket using the tw...

Page 57: ...re not touching the bottom of the firebox Adjust if necessary 15 Install the included 4 AA batteries into the battery box 16 Install the included 3 AAA batteries into the transmitter 17 See operating instructions for instructions on how to synchronize the transmitter to the control module 18 Return the appliance to the correct configuration ...

Page 58: ...r and dangerous operation Pilot Sensor Appliance Ground Green Orange Yellow Green White Blue IPI CPI Switch 120 VAC Power In Black Red Yellow Black White Green Base Integrated Fireplace Control IFC 3 15A FUSE Red White Green Black ON OFF Main Burner Switch Optional Blower s Thermodisk Rheostat Spark Rod Appliance Ground Flame Detect AA Battery Tray 240 VAC Power In NOTE IPI CPI Switch may not be a...

Page 59: ...nge Yellow System Jumper Purple Grey Spark Rod Comfort Control Valve Battery Box Manual On Off Accent Light s Blower s 3 Amp Fuse Appliance Ground Appliance Ground Green Orange Yellow Green White Blue IPI CPI JUMPER WIRE Blue Pink Power In TOP 4 AA Batteries Black Red Yellow Orange Yellow Flame Detect Black Red Purple Grey Black White Green White White Black Black Black White White 3 Amp Fuse Embe...

Page 60: ...d the standard framing dimensions and follow the framing instructions for the CoolSmart kit When used on the PB72 this kit allows for the non combustible facing height to be reduced See illustration below for details Non Combustible Facing Only Ceiling ProBuilder Linear Fireplace Optional Recessed Pocket Min 39 991mm above base of fireplace 13 3 8 340mm above top of screen trim 28 5 8 728mm Combus...

Page 61: ...1 1 4 32mm 56 1423mm 1 3 4 45mm PB 72 75 1905mm 2 7 8 74mm 1 1 4 32mm 74 1880mm 1 3 4 45mm Min 3 1 2 89mm Max 3 77mm Min 1 2 13mm Max 4 1 4 108mm 1 1 4 32mm 1 3 4 45mm 3 4 20mm 3 8 10mm Manifold Ceiling Upper Manifold Framing ProBuilder Linear Fireplace Lower Manifold Framing Manifold Support Bracket Fireplace Header Min 1 26mm Clearance from Flex Duct to Combustibles Min 3 1 2 89mm Max 1 1 2 39mm...

Page 62: ... the thick facing guide in place on the fireplace NOTE The screen assembly mounts should be left in the stock position all the way in Installation Without Thick Facing Guide screen assembly overlaps facing Note Remove the thick facing guide on the fireplace it is not used with this configuration Note The screen assembly mounts will need to be moved out to accommodate the thickness of the facing se...

Page 63: ...se 72 PB Linear 77 1 8 1959mm 54 PB Linear 59 1 8 1502mm 42 PB Linear 47 1 8 1197mm 34 1 2 877mm Max 120 3048mm Min 66 1 2 1690mm 15 7 8 404mm 3 3 4 96mm Upper Manifold Framing Lower Manifold Framing 8 1 2 216mm Bottom of Upper Manifold Framing Braces for Manifold Support Brackets 72 54 PB Linear 34 864mm 42 PB Linear 28 712mm ...

Page 64: ...rt TV Kit Mantel Height Above Base a With CoolSmart TV Kit 46 1169mm 0 0 m m 1 2 5 m m 2 5 1 m m 8 2 0 3 m m 7 1 7 8 m m 6 1 5 2 m m 5 1 2 7 m m 4 1 0 2 m m 3 7 6 m m 9 2 2 9 m m 1 0 2 5 4 m m 1 1 2 7 9 m m 1 2 3 0 5 m m 45 1143mm 44 1118mm 43 1093mm 42 1067mm 41 1042mm 40 1016mm 47 1194mm 39 991mm 37 941mm 38 966mm 36 916mm 35 890mm 34 864mm 33 838mm 32 813mm 31 787mm 30 762mm 29 737mm 28 713mm N...

Page 65: ...he shields standoffs and fasteners aside for reinstallation 2 Remove the header standoff assembly from the top of the fireplace by removing the 12 screws securing it to the unit Discard the assembly 3 Install the two shields directly to the top of the fireplace The upward slanted portion of the shield faces the back of the fireplace 4 Bend up the V shaped standoffs and attach them to the top of th...

Page 66: ...the far side away from the tap to pop the edge of the knockout up 2 Grab on to the knockout with pliers and bend it back and forth until the remaining tabs break free Discard the knock out plate 3 Under each knock out plate you will find a cover plate held in place with 2 screws Use a nut driver or drill with an extension to remove the 2 screws Reach in and remove the cover plate You may discard t...

Page 67: ...e box See instructions included with the CoolSmart TV kit for further details Using oval pipe to get past an obstruction If a situation arises that obstructs the CoolSmart flex vent runs such as getting past a minimum sideways vent you may transition the 5 flex vent to a ridged nominal 6 oval pipe to get past the obstruction Transition back to the 5 round flex and continue to the manifold The adap...

Page 68: ...irements 21 Glass Frame Removal and Installation 43 Hearth Requirements 32 Heating Specifications 6 Installation Options 6 Location of Controls 42 LP Conversion Instructions 49 Mantel Column Clearances 38 Mantel Requirements 38 Minimum Framing Dimensions 10 Overview 2 Packing List 7 Raised Fireplaces 8 Recommended Installation Procedure 7 Restrictor Position 26 Safety Warnings 4 Standoff Assembly ...

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