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W415-2753 / A / 07.20.20

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general information

1.0 general information

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WARNING

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Dynamic Heat Control™ MUST

 be installed during the installation of the appliance 

BEFORE

 appliance venting and gas 

are installed.

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Ensure the appliance is completely cool before starting installation.

• 

To avoid danger of suffocation keep the packaging bag away from babies and children. Do not use in cribs, bed, carriages, 
or play pens. This bag is not a toy. Knot before throwing away.

Dynamic Heat Control™

 is a system for man-

aging the heat produced by the appliance at and 
around the fi replace. The purpose of the 

Dynamic 

Heat Control™

 is to move the heat away from 

the fi replace to allow it to circulate more effectively 
within the living space. By installing the 

Dynamic 

Heat Control™

 both the installer and the user gain 

considerable benefi ts, see the following;

Installer:

• 

Ability to use combustible framing and fi nishing right up to the fi replace opening.

*

• 

High temperatures above the front of the fi replace opening are signifi cantly reduced eliminating potential degrading 
to sensitive fi nish material (cracks or discoloration).

• 

No additional electrical, fans, ducts, or manifolds are required which keeps installation straightforward.

User:
• 

Heat is circulated more consistently throughout the living space increasing comfort in front of the fi replace.

• 

Increased “real world” effi ciency as heat is moved into the room rather than retained inside the enclosure.

• 

Complete fl exibility in selection of fi nish materials.

• 

Ability to place a TV, sound bar or artwork above the fi replace.

**

The 

Dynamic Heat Control™

 system relies on an optimized fl ow of air both through the appliance and the enclosure. 

As such the installation of the 

Dynamic Heat Control™

 system requires certain technical considerations when com-

pared to traditional fi replaces. Specifi cally, the 

Dynamic Heat Control™

 requires the 

enclosure to be ventilated

 and 

requires the installer to ensure that a minimum air outlet opening area is provided to allow heat to escape and circulate 
at a prescribed minimum height and position. This 

must

 be carefully adhered to in the planning and the installation to 

ensure the appliance functions safely and to minimize installation time.

*

In most common installation confi gurations, some specifi c installations require special provisions. 

 See “minimum clearance to combustible enclosures” section for details. Ensure to strictly adhere to in-
structions.

**

 Always check appliance manufacturers’ recommendations to confi rm suitability and any special 

environmental limitations. For valuable or antique items, always refer to expert preservation instructions as 
some items require specifi cally controlled temperature and/or humidity.

You will need:

Included in this kit

Defl ector

High Limit Switch

Wire Harness

Bracket

Screws

Summary of Contents for Dynamic Heat Control

Page 1: ...call your gas supplier from a neighbour 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 q...

Page 2: ...gov 1 0 general information 3 2 0 installation planning 4 2 1 installation option 1 open enclosure enclosure stops short of the ceiling 5 2 2 installation option 2 front opening 5 2 3 installation op...

Page 3: ...g comfort in front of the fireplace Increased real world efficiency as heat is moved into the room rather than retained inside the enclosure Complete flexibility in selection of finish materials Abili...

Page 4: ...pproved appliance vent system No other items are allowed in this area De ector Clearance to Fire Sprinkler If there is a fire sprinkler system installed in close proximity to the air outlet opening of...

Page 5: ...air outlet opening must extend around the entire perimeter or the entire front face of the enclosure where the enclosure runs from wall to wall MINIMUM AIR OUTLET OPENING DIMENSIONS EX36 EX42 Q x R 11...

Page 6: ...opening will allow the appliance the barrier the temperatures on the surfaces above the fireplace opening and the enclosure be at cooler temperatures It will also allow the air to circulate more effec...

Page 7: ...llation Option 1 with the addition of a hard combustible valance Minimum opening dimensions and valance dimensions must be followed Restricting air movement within the valance area will overheat the a...

Page 8: ...sure and nishing material MINIMUM AIR OUTLET OPENING DIMENSIONS EX36 EX42 Q x R 2x 56 sq in openings minimum Q must be 3 4 L 72 Grills grates louvers or other covers are only permitted if the free are...

Page 9: ...llation planning 3 0 appliance overview side view top view frame and de ectors not shown For plate removal see Dynamic Heat Control installation section deflector shown after installation header shiel...

Page 10: ...not discard fasteners Before starting the Dynamic Heat Control installation remove the barrier Refer to the appliance installation manual Header shield The shipping brackets must only be removed from...

Page 11: ...is step is crucial for your appliance to work properly If the insulation AND tray are not removed the appliance will overheat the barrier will become excessively hot and the high limit switch will con...

Page 12: ...W415 2753 A 07 20 20 EN 12 Dynamic Heat Control installation header shield DHC deflector 5 Install the deflector using the fasteners supplied 6 Reinstall header shield using fasteners supplied...

Page 13: ...om control board marked X4 and install plug with spade connectors to the control board Discard the original jumper plug Control Board Wire Harness Wire Harness Plug with spade connectors X4 Bracket In...

Page 14: ...cation in the upper left hand corner of the appliance Secure high limit switch assembly with a supplied screw as shown After installing the Dynamic Heat Control system ensure appliance is clean from d...

Page 15: ...sagging or loose insulation or framing and other combustible materials Block opening into the chase to prevent entry of blown in insulation Make sure insulation and other materials are secured Minimum...

Page 16: ...2 51mm on the sides and bottom of the vent to combustibles is required Vertical vent sections A minimum clearance of 1 25mm all around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to com bustibles is required R...

Page 17: ...nce manual for vent shield installation nailing tabs installation electrical installation gas installation etc Ref EX36 EX42 B 42 3 4 48 3 4 C 22 1 4 D 6 L 72 C B note The Elevation series requires a...

Page 18: ...d 5 Opening must be centered in enclosure on appliance Dimensions represent finished sizes and where applicable should be adjusted to include finish material thickness The appliance must be installed...

Page 19: ...rea to use non combustible facing due to close proximity to vent note Installation Option 2 illustrated note The Elevation series requires a minimum enclosure height as illustrated measured from the b...

Page 20: ...of reach of the user Air outlet pening must not be restricted by furnishings or decor Recessed installation with Dynamic Heat Control Dynamic Heat Control front air outlet opening Dynamic Heat Control...

Page 21: ...ce which increases the operating temperature of the appliance and around the appliance opening This is counterproductive to the benefits of heat management and in extreme cases the appliance may becom...

Page 22: ...vailable to finish your installation The trim kit can be painted as an accent colour or to blend in with room decor The minimum air opening area must be maintained after the nishing material has been...

Page 23: ...nge Risk of fire Maintain all specified air space clearances to combustibles Failure to comply with these instructions may cause a fire or cause the appliance to overheat Ensure all clearances i e bac...

Page 24: ...e around the finshing flange must not project more than 4 38mm from the face of the safety barrier above the door and sides only WARNING 11 0 maximum protrusion 4 10cm Non Combustible Maximum protrusi...

Page 25: ...t switch installed Wire harness connected to high limit switch and control board Safety Barrier installed Framing Clean all dust and debris Finish the appliance Installation of Dynamic Heat Control re...

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