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FIREPLACE DRAFT TEST

IMPORTANT: Fireplace Draft Test During Initial Installation

It is critical to verify that your chimney is drafting properly because the fi replace and gas logs function as a system.

Although Monessen Hearth systems goes to great lengths to design vented gas log sets that minimize sooting, all 

vented log sets will soot over time. Sooting normally appears as areas of black powder-like substance on the logs. It 

is important to periodically clean and inspect the logs per the cleaning and servicing.

FIREPLACE DRAFT TEST METHOD

To determine if your fi replace is drafting properly, turn the log set on. After log set has been burning for about 10 minutes, 

place a match or smoke stick along the top and sides of the fi replace opening. If the fl ame or smoke is not pulled into the 

fi replace, then 

the fi replace is not venting properly

. At this point, the damper stop should be adjusted so that the damper 

opening is increased. If the problem remains after the open area of the damper is increased, then the fi replace system should 

be professionally inspected to determine if your fi rebox/chimney is venting properly. 

Fireplace systems that do not draft properly can increase the amount of soot produced 
by normal operation of the log set and, in extreme cases, can cause soot to be deposited 
within the room.This effect can be a sign of a blocked chimney, a faulty vent system or 
the result of negative pressure within the home. The dealer should be able to diagnose 
if  a  problem  exists  and  be  able  to  provide  a  solution  to  improve  the  venting  of  the 
fi replace. 

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Summary of Contents for VWF18

Page 1: ...owed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal 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 Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s ...

Page 2: ...2 VWF24MO Log Placement 13 VWF30MO Log Placement 13 VWF36MO Log Placement 14 VWF18AO 24AO 30AO Log Placement 15 VWF24 18SRO 30 24SRO 36 30SRO 17 VWF24B Log Placement 16 VWF18SPA 24SP Log Placement 18 VWF30SPA Log Placement 19 Operating Instructions 20 Manual Control Lighting Instructions 20 Milli Volt Control Lighting Instructions 21 Hi Lo Control Lighting Instructions 22 Flame Appearance 23 Firep...

Page 3: ...tion 10 Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room with the gas log set in operation 11 Do not place clothing or other flammable material near the fireplace when the gas logs are in use 12 Do not use this gas log set if any part has been underwater Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the gas logs and replace any part of the control system and a...

Page 4: ...NS PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS www nficertified org We suggest that our gas hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute NFI as Gas Specialists SAFETY INFORMATION Never connect unit to private non utility gas wells This gas is commonly known as wellhead gas WARNING MANUAL CONTROL Model A B C Model A B C Model A B C Model A B C ...

Page 5: ...install any part of the appliance unless you have all parts in good condition ITEMS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION Ensure that the following items are available before proceeding with installation External regulator for propane L P G only Shutoff valve Piping which complies with local codes Pipe wrench Pipe sealant approved for use with propane L P G Resistant to sulfur compounds Drill with masonry bit...

Page 6: ... in operation Height of restrictive barrier caused by glass door frames recessed fireplaces etc from the base or bottom surface of the unit Refer to Table The log set should be placed against or as near as possible to the rear wall of the fireplace firebox Depth of fireplace firebox Refer toTable Figure 2 Height of Restriction X Minimum Depth of Fireplace Firebox No restriction 13 Manual Control 13 0 t...

Page 7: ...LIANCE AS DIRECTED IN THIS MANUAL DAMPER STOP INSTALLATION A damper stop must be provided with the unit The damper stop must be installed as shown in Figure 3 to prevent full closure of the fireplace damper blade and provide a minimum flue opening per table on page 5 Should the clamp not fit or provide the required permanent opening from the table have the damper cut to provide a minimum permanent op...

Page 8: ...te bar must not touch the valve NOTICE Figure 5 Placing Cover on Manual Control Figure 6 Placing Cover on Milli volt Control INSTALLATION Grate Bar Valve Cover Valve Valve Cover Valve Valve Grate Bar Figure 7 Placing Cover on Hi Lo Control Valve Cover Valve Grate Bar INSTALLING VALVE COVER ...

Page 9: ...ING THERMOSTAT CONTACTS CLOSED CONTROL KNOB ON MAIN BURNER SHOULD BE COME ON a If the reading is more than 100 millivolts and the automatic valve still does not come on replace the control b If the closed circuit reading A reading is less than 100 millivolts determine cause for low reading proceed as follows B THERMOPILE OUTPUT READING CHECK B READING THERMOSTAT CONTACTS OPEN MAIN BURNER OFF a 325...

Page 10: ... must connect the appliance to the gas supply Consult all local codes before installation NOTICE Use new black iron pipe steel pipe copper tubing or internally tinned copper tubing Copper or internally tinned copper tubing can only according to the National Fuel Gas Code section 2 6 3 providing gas meets sulfide limits and where permitted by local codes Gas piping system must be sized to provide mi...

Page 11: ...n to the inlet Test all gas joints from the gas meter to the appliance regulator for leaks using a gas analyzer or soap and water solution after completing connection DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME Check the gas pressure with the appliance burning MILLI VOLT CONTROL Figure 11 The valve regulator controls the burner pressure which should be checked at the pressure test point Turn captured screw counter c...

Page 12: ...e it is recommended to form a mound of rock wool in the center of the burner 2 to 3 high visible through the two front logs PLACEMENT OF DECORATIVE VOLCANIC ROCK Sprinkle volcanic rock in front of front glowing embers and to both sides DO NOT SPRINKLE ON BURNERS EMBER BED PILOT OR LOGS IMPORTANT Do not handle logs with your bare hands Always wear gloves to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fiber...

Page 13: ... top log 6 as shown See Figure 14 8 Install top crossover log 7 as shown See Figure 14 Figure 15 VWF30MO Massive Oak Log Placement VWF30 36MO LOG PLACEMENT 8 Logs 1 Slide shield plate down back of burner pan See Figure 15 2 Center rear log 1 on grate bars and flush with rear of the grate See Figure 15 3 Place front left log 2 on the front of the plate and to the left See Figure 15 4 Place front rig...

Page 14: ... on middle grate prong See Figure 20 5 Place front right log 4 in front of the plate and to the right See Figure 16 NOTE Allow 2 between the back log and the two front logs 6 Install left side log 5 See Figure 16 7 Install right side log 6 See Figure 16 8 Install right side middle log 7 See Figure 16 9 Install top log 8 See Figure 16 10 Install top log 9 See Figure 16 11 Install top log 10 See Fig...

Page 15: ...e Left Log 4 on top left of Log 1 and Log 2 Make sure back of Log 4 fits in left grove in top of Log 1 See Figure 18 5 Rest Top Right Log 5 on Log 3 and Log 2 See Figure 18 6 Rest Top Left Log 6 on Log 4 and Log 2 See Figure 18 MODEL VWF30AO ONLY 8 LOGS 7 Place Log 7 on Log 2 and Log 5 See Figure 18 8 Place Log 8 on Log 3 and Log 7 See Figure 19 Figure 18 VWF18AO VWF24AO and VWF30AO American Oak Lo...

Page 16: ...e of grate See Figure 20 5 Position Left Front Log 4 on left front side of grate Make sure notch in bottom of log sits on grate prong See Figure 20 6 Rest Top Right Log 5 across top right sides of Log 1 and Log 2 See Figure 20 7 Rest Top Left Log 6 across top left side of Log 1 and Log 2 See Figure 20 Figure 20 VWF24B Birch Log Placement Figure 21 VWF24B Birch Log Placement MODELS VWF24B 6Logs Gra...

Page 17: ...st Bottom Left Log 5 on back log 1 and to the outside of the left grate prong See Figure 22 7 Place end of Top Left Log 6 on bottom left log Rest the other end between the first and second grate prongs See Figure 22 8 Rest Center Top Log 7 on bottom left log 2 and back log 1 See Figure 22 9 VWF36 30SRO only Rest Front Right Log 8 on top right log 4 and front of burner pan See Figure 23 1 2 2 2 3 5 ...

Page 18: ...nd of Right Log 4 not used in VWF18SP on right top of Log 1 The back end of Log 4 should rests next to right hump of Log 3 See Figure 24 6 Place front end of Right Middle Log 5 to left of the hump on Log 1 Rest back end of Log 5 on Log 4 See Figure 24 7 Rest front end of Left Log 6 on Log 1 next to Log 5 Place back end of Log 6 on left top of Log 3 See Figure 24 8 Place Top Center Log 7 on Log 5 w...

Page 19: ...Figure 26 5 Rest front end of Right Log 4 on right top of Log 1 The back end of Log 4 rests to right hump on Log 3 See Figure 26 6 Place front of Right Middle Log 5 on top right of Log 4 Rest back end of Log 5 on top right of Log 3 See Figure 26 7 Rest front of Left Log 6 just left of the middle of Log 1 and back end of Log 6 just left of middle of Log 3 See Figure 26 8 Lay Top Center Log 7 across...

Page 20: ... to ON OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 28 Control Knob Figure 29 Manual Pilot WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not attempt to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department B Use only your hand to pus...

Page 21: ...b in for a further 60 seconds to prevent the flame detector from shutting off the gas while the probe is warming up Release the control knob 8 Turn gas control knob counterclockwise to the ON position 9 After the pilot has been lit for one minute the burners can be turned on Turn the ON OFF switch to ON position 10 If the gas logs will not operate follow the instructions To Turn Off Gas to Heater a...

Page 22: ...ushed in light pilot with a match 7 Hold the gas control knob in for an additional 10 seconds 8 Release the gas control knob If the knob does not pop out when released stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries push and turn the gas control knob clockwise to OFF and wait 15 seconds Repeat steps 5 through 8 9 Turn gas control...

Page 23: ...low During manufacturing fabricating and shipping various components of this appliance are treated with certain oils films or bonding agents These chemicals are not harmful but may produce annoying smoke and smells as they burn off the first time the appliance is used Operate the appliance 2 to 3 hours at the highest setting to burn off all the oils films etc Never use this appliance with glass doors...

Page 24: ...match or smoke stick along the top and sides of the fireplace opening If the flame or smoke is not pulled into the fireplace then the fireplace is not venting properly At this point the damper stop should be adjusted so that the damper opening is increased If the problem remains after the open area of the damper is increased then the fireplace system should be professionally inspected to determine if y...

Page 25: ... are recom mended when handling the log to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers If skin becomes irritated wash gently with soap and water Refer to manual for correct log placement Brush each log gently with a soft bristle brush This will remove soot that has built up on the log set DO NOT USE LIQUID SOOT REMOVER ON LOGS To refurbish the grate remove grate and take it outside Use a wire brush...

Page 26: ... 27D7022 27D0406 27D7022 27D0406 27D7022 27D0406 2 Manual Control Valve 27D0304 27D0304 3 Milli volt Control Valve 278006 27D3300 4 Hi Lo Remote Control Valve 27D8521 27D8522 5 Shaft Extender Manual 27D0410 27D0410 2 required 6 Control Knob 27D0602 27D0602 7 Regulator 24D0305 24D0306 8 Switch 32D0232 32D0232 9 Pilot 27D0301 27D0302 27D7027 27D7028 27D0301 27D0302 2 3 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS ASSEMBLY V...

Page 27: ...Front Log 27D7501 27D7507 27D7511 3 Right Front Log 27D7502 27D7508 27D7512 4 Left Side Middle Log 27D7503 27D7503 27D7503 5 Right Side Middle Log 27D7504 27D7504 27D7504 6 Right Top Log 27D7505 27D7505 27D7505 7 Left Top Log 27D7509 S7D7509 8 Top Crossover Log 27D7513 Item Description 18MO 24MO 30MO 1 Back Log 27D7500 27D7506 27D6510 2 Left Front Log 27D7501 27D7507 27D7511 3 Right Front Log 27D7...

Page 28: ...8597 5 Top Right Log 27D8578 27D8586 27D8594 6 Top Left Log 27D8579 27D8587 27D8595 7 Top Center Log 27D8598 8 Top Top Center 27D8599 AMERICAN OAK LOGS Item Description VWF18AO VWF24AO VWF30AO 1 Front Log 27D8576 27D8584 27D8592 2 Back Log 27D8577 27D8585 27D8593 3 Right Middle Log 27D8580 27D8588 27D8596 4 Left Middle Log 27D8581 27D8589 27D8597 5 Top Right Log 27D8578 27D8586 27D8594 6 Top Left ...

Page 29: ...Log 1 27D8800 27D8807 27D8814 2 Bottom Left Log 1 27D8801 27D8808 27D8815 3 Bottom Right Log 1 27D8802 27D8809 27D8816 4 Top Right Log 1 27D8803 27D8810 27D8817 5 Bottom Front Left Log 1 27D8804 27D8811 27D8818 6 Top Left Log 1 27D8805 27D8812 27D8819 7 Center Top Log 1 27D8806 27D8813 27D8820 8 Front Right Log 1 27D8821 Item Description Qty VWF24SRO VWF30SRO VWF36SRO 1 Back Log 1 27D8800 27D8807 ...

Page 30: ... 27D8704 1B Right Front Log 1 27D8701 27D8703 27D8705 2 Side Support Log 1 27D8551 27D8559 27D8567 3 Rear Log 1 27D8552 27D8560 27D8568 4 Right Log 1 27D8553 27D8561 27D8569 5 Right Middle Log 1 27D8554 27D8562 27D8570 6 Left Log 1 27D8555 27D8563 27D8571 7 Top Center Log 1 27D8556 27D8564 27D8572 8 Top Left Log 1 27D8557 27D8565 27D8573 9 Top Top Left Log 1 27D8574 Item Description Qty VWF18SP VW...

Page 31: ...27D8520 31 NOTES ...

Page 32: ...rdance with the installation instructions The Limited Lifetime Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and maintained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance and does not extend to 1 firebox burner assembly damage by accident neglect misuse abuse alteration negligence of others including the installation thereof by unqualified installers 2 the costs of...

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