Napoleon Madison GD80NT Installation & Operation Instructions Download Page 27

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W415-0695 / 05.12.08

Your 

comes equipped with our “Night Light™”. The light has been pre-wired and is controlled from the remote control.

If in the event the lamp or lens needs to be replaced, follow the instructions below.

1.

 Unplug the remote receiver from the junction box located behind the inner access panel 

(see Figure 57)

2

. Remove the four screws that secure the lens frame. This frame retains the glass lens. The lamp can now be accessed.

NOTE: Do not handle the lamp (bulb) with bare fi ngers, protect 
with a clean dry cloth.

The lamp will pull straight out of the socket. Replace with Wolf Steel 
parts only, as lamp and lens are special “high temperature” products. 
When re-installing, ensure integrity of gasket seal.

THE FIREBOX MUST BE SEALED.

Over tightening the screws could break the 
lens. “Light Leakage” from the upper area may 
be observed. The holes in the lamp housing 
are necessary for ventilation and must not be 
covered.

NIGHT LIGHT™ REPLACEMENT

FIGURE 53

GASKET

LENSE

FRAME

COLOURED

 SIDE U

P

SCREWS

LENSE 

FRAME

FIREBOX TOP

FIGURE 52

BLOWER  REPLACEMENT

The MADISON comes equipped with a heat circulating blower. 
The blower is pre-wired and is controlled by the remote control 
supplied with the unit. For control details, see operation.

Drywall dust will penetrate into the blower bearings, caus-
ing irreparable damage. Care must be taken to prevent 
drywall dust from coming into contact with the blower or 
its compartment. Any damage resulting from this condition 
is not covered by the warranty policy.

1.

 Turn off the power to the fi replace.

2.

 Turn off the gas valve.

3.

 Remove the glass door, logs, rear log support, side brick 

panels, rear baffl e, and rear panel. 

4.

 The mounting plate can now be removed. Remove the six 

screws that secure the plate to the fi rebox back. The blower is 
secured to this plate.

5.

 Disconnect the wire connectors and ground before attempt-

ing to remove the blower from the plate.

6.

 When re-installing the replacement blower, it will be necessary 

to replace the gasket (W290-0091) on the mounting plate.

FIGURE 55

FIGURE 56

FIGURE 54

The control area can be accessed either through the control door or through the inner access panel inside the fi rebox.

Follow the door removal instructions 

(PG 26)

. Remove the right side brick panel. Remove the four screws from the inner 

access panel 

(see Figure 57)

NOTE: A new gasket  will be required, when re-installing the access panel (see replacement parts).

INNER ACCESS PANEL

Summary of Contents for Madison GD80NT

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Page 2: ...Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the fireplace Due to high temperatures the fireplace should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies Ensure...

Page 3: ...y This limited warranty further does not cover any scratches dents corrosion or discoloring caused by excessive heat abrasive and chemical cleaners nor chip ping on porcelain enamel parts mechanical b...

Page 4: ...4 W415 0695 05 12 08 FIGURE 1 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS FIGURE 2...

Page 5: ...r obstruct the front opening of the fireplace Objects placed in front of the fireplace must be kept a minimum of 48 from the front face of the unit Minimum clearance to combustible construction from f...

Page 6: ...WALL TERMINAL KIT GD422R or 1 12 TO 7 12 PITCH ROOF TERMINAL KIT GD410 8 12 TO 12 12 ROOF TERMINAL KIT GD411 FLAT ROOF TERMINAL KIT GD412 or PERISCOPE KIT GD401 for wall penetration below grade With e...

Page 7: ...nch up on horizontal or vertical runs and elbows Keep it pulled tight A 1 air gap between the inner and outer liner all around is required for safe operation Vent lengths that pass through unheated sp...

Page 8: ...T VT 40 feet 20 9 40 Since both formulas are met this vent con guration is acceptable FIGURE 5 90 H1 V2 H2 V1 HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET HT The shaded area within the lines represents acc...

Page 9: ...1 HT 4 2 VT Formula 2 HT VT 24 75 feet Example 2 Example 3 V1 4 ft V2 1 5 ft VT V1 V2 4 1 5 5 5 ft H1 2 ft H2 1 ft H3 1 ft H4 1 5 ft HR H1 H2 H3 H4 2 1 1 1 5 5 5 ft HO 03 four 90 elbows 90 03 360 90 8...

Page 10: ...Formula 1 HT VT Formula 2 HT VT 40 feet Simple venting con gurations See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required horizontal run HT VERTICAL TERMINATION V1 5 ft V2 10 ft VT V1...

Page 11: ...8 8 1 16 1 ft HT VT 16 1 4 5 20 6 ft Formula 1 HT 3VT 3VT 3 x 4 5 13 5 ft 16 1 13 5 Since this formula is not met this vent con guration is unacceptable Formula 2 HT VT 40 feet 20 6 40 Since only form...

Page 12: ...12 W415 0695 05 12 08 MINIMUM AIR TERMINAL LOCATION CLEARANCES GD 301 FIGURE 13...

Page 13: ...upport 2 Apply a bead of caulking not supplied to the framework or to the Wolf Steel vent pipe shield plate or equivalent in the case of a nished ceiling and secure over the opening in the ceiling A r...

Page 14: ...ion air collar and secure with 3 8 screws 7 If more liner needs to be used to reach the replace couple them together as illustrated The vent system must be supported approximately every 3 feet for bot...

Page 15: ...s properly centred within the ashing giving a 3 4 margin all around Fasten to the roof Do not nail through the lower portion of the ashing Make weather tight by sealing with caulking Where possible co...

Page 16: ...c The air terminal must be located vertically and plumb 6 Remove nails from the shingles above and to the sides of the chimney Place the ashing over the air terminal and slide it underneath the sides...

Page 17: ...d air exhaust slots onto the air terminal Tighten securely Attach the rain cap 8 Continue adding rigid venting sections sealing and securing as above Attach a 5 collapsed telescopic pipe to the last s...

Page 18: ...arance to combustibles is maintained within the cavity It is not necessary to install a hearth extension but the replace should be raised to be ush with either the hearth or the nished oor When roughi...

Page 19: ...72 MINIMUM ENCLOSURE HEIGHT Do not build into this area it must be left clear to provide adequate clearance for the vent in this 14 wide area centered along the front of the fireplace No combustibles...

Page 20: ...such as cement board ceramic tile marble etc when nishing to the replace DO NOT USE WOOD OR DRYWALL Facing and or nishing material must never overhang into the replace opening Do not distort or force...

Page 21: ...W415 0695 05 12 08 FIGURE 40a Combustible mantel clearance can vary according to the mantel depth Use the graph to help evaluate the clear ance needed FIGURE 40b MINIMUM MANTEL AND ENCLOSURE CLEARANC...

Page 22: ...be re installed before operating the unit It is necessary to hard wire this fireplace Permanently framing the replace with an enclosure requires the replace junction box to be hardwired This replace m...

Page 23: ...ht left and centre hearth bricks into the rebox as illustrated The hearth should appear seamless across the front Ensure that a space exists between the hearth bricks and the perimeter of the burner 5...

Page 24: ...he PHAZERAMIC burner 2 Position log 2 onto the locators on the PHAZERAMIC burner 3 Position the slot on the bottom of log 3 onto the bracket shown with the charred face of the log to the front LOG PLA...

Page 25: ...ended The burner has been designed to achieve maximum glow without embers Charcoal provided could be randomly placed on the bre hearth on both sides of the burner and across the front especially at th...

Page 26: ...ng Lift the hearth strip up and away from the front of the replace The glass door is secured to the top front edge of the rebox Pull the handle of the latch forward then lift the hook out from the slo...

Page 27: ...ower The blower is pre wired and is controlled by the remote control supplied with the unit For control details see operation Drywall dust will penetrate into the blower bearings caus ing irreparable...

Page 28: ...n away from magnet catch 2 Remove the hearth strip by lifting up and away from unit 3 Remove the receiver by pulling the left side of the plate away from the bracket 4 Once disengaged pull the wiring...

Page 29: ...ansmitter The system is now initialized TEMPERATURE DISPLAY 1 Press the ON OFF key on the transmitter The transmitter display will show all active icons on the screen At the same time the receiver con...

Page 30: ...evels With the system on and the ame level at the maximum press the Down Arrow Key once and it will reduce the ame height by one step until the ame is turned off The Up Arrow Key will increase the ame...

Page 31: ...function to control the replace during a power failure If the receiver is not equipped with back up batteries the blower and night light features will not operate during a power failure The receiver...

Page 32: ...der water Warning if you do not follow these instructions exactly a re or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life Initial lighting of the pilot and main burners mu...

Page 33: ...can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing This replace and its venting system should be inspected before use and at least annually by a quali ed service person...

Page 34: ...60 W175 0260 CONVERSION KIT NG TO LP 61 W175 0261 CONVERSION KIT LP TO NG 62 FK80 R FRAMING KIT RECTANGULAR 63 FK80 A FRAMING KIT ARCHED 64 DK80A HC DECORATIVE DOORS HAMMERED COPPER ARCHED 65 DK80R H...

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Page 36: ...ed as required Incorrect installation refer to Figure 13 to ensure correct location of storm collars Flames are con sistently too large or too small Carboning occurs check pressure readings Inlet pres...

Page 37: ...ve Reconnect replace thermopile valve Remote wall switch wire is too long too much resistance in the system shorten wire to correct length or wire gauge Faulty thermostat or switch replace Pilot will...

Page 38: ...38 W415 0695 05 12 08 Wolf Steel Fireplace Service History This fireplace must be serviced annually depending on usage Date Service Technician Name Service Performed Special Concerns Dealer Name...

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