Omni Group STANDARD Series Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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Example: The bottom of the mantel may project
from the wall a maximum of 2 

¹₂

" at a minimum

of 8" above the opening. The top shelf of the
mantel may project a maximum of 6" at a
minimum of 14 

¹₂

" above the opening.

Figure 5

Step 5. Floor clearance: If combustible floor-
ing materials, such as carpeting or asphalt tile,
are to be located within 14" of the fireplace or
firebox opening, the room heater base must be
at least 5" above the combustible flooring ma-
terial (

Figure 6 ).

Figure 6

The room heater base may be lower than 5"
above the combustible flooring materials if the
combustible flooring materials are more than
14" from the fireplace or firebox opening (

Fig-

ure 7 ).

Figure 7

Noncombustible Material Requirements with No Mantel Installed

(A) Noncombustible Material Measurement

Requirements for Safe Installation

12"  or more

Adjustable canopy not required.

8" minimum to 12"

Install adjustable canopy, P/N 053752
(

Figure 3 ).

Less than 8"

Extend noncombustible material to at least
8"  and install adjustable canopy (

Figure 3 ).

or
Extend noncombustible material to a height
of at least 12".

Table 2

Noncombustible Material Heights and Mantel Location

Requirements for Safe Installation

with Wood Mantel, Shelf or

Noncombustible Material Measurement

Other Combustible Projection

12"  or  more

Adjustable canopy not required. Observe pro-
files shown in 

Figure 4.

8" minimum to 12"

Install adjustable canopy and observe pro-
files shown in 

Figure 5.

or

Extend heat resistant material to at least 12"
and observe profiles shown in 

Figure 4.

Table 3

Heat Resistant

Material

12"

28"

34 

¹⁄₂

"

38 

⁵⁄₈

"

42"

10"

¹⁄₂

"

6"

8"

Ceiling

Heat Resistant

Material

14 

¹⁄₂

"

18 

⁵⁄₈

"

22 

¹⁄₂

"

26"

10"

¹⁄₂

"

6"

8"

12"

8"

Min.

Hood (Canopy)

Combustible

Material

5" Min.

Combustible

Material

Can be less

than 5"

14" Min.

8" or More of

Noncombustible

Material

Adjustable

Canopy

Heater in Fireplace

or Firebox

Step 4. Wood mantel, shelf or combustible
projection requirements: 
To install a wood
mantel, shelf or other combustible projection
directly above the fireplace (firebox), refer to
Table 3 and to Figures 4 and 5 for installation
profiles.

If your mantel profile is unsafe, you may either:

• Raise the mantel to an acceptable height, or

• Remove the mantel.

Example: The bottom of the mantel may project
from the wall a maximum of 2 

¹₂

" at a minimum

of 28" above the opening. The top shelf of the
mantel may project a maximum of 6" at a
minimum of 34 

¹₂

" above the opening.

Figure 4

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for STANDARD Series

Page 1: ...IER WARNING DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FIRE DO NOT BURN WOOD OR OTHER MATERIAL IN THESE APPLIANCES CAREFULLY REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE DECORATIVE TYPE UNVENTED ROOM HEATER FOR THE MINIMUM FIR...

Page 2: ...and have it serviced by a qualified professional as it may not be operating correctly Due to high temperatures the heater should belocatedoutoftrafficandawayfromfurniture and draperies Children and a...

Page 3: ...eplace which has had the damper blocked open as detailed in these installation instructionsprecludeconsiderationofthecom bustion and ventilation air and clearance to combustible restrictions discussed...

Page 4: ...opening of the fireplace firebox refer to Figure 2 and Table 2 Note that at least 8 of noncombustible material must be installed above the heaters described in this manual Noncombustible materials suc...

Page 5: ...least 12 Table 2 Noncombustible Material Heights and Mantel Location Requirements for Safe Installation with Wood Mantel Shelf or Noncombustible Material Measurement Other Combustible Projection 12 or...

Page 6: ...URNER FLAME PATTERNS WARNING DO NOT USE A BLOWER IN SERT HEAT EXCHANGER INSERT OR OTHER ACCESSORY NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS HEATER This appliance must not be operated without a fireplacescreenins...

Page 7: ...ussed in Step 2 Step 4 Assembling the Logs WARNING DO NOT ADD EXTRA LOGS OR ORNAMENTSSUCHASPINECONES VER MICULITEORROCKWOOL USINGTHESE ADDED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SOOTING Manual Valve Pressure Test Point Mi...

Page 8: ...available in kit form are easy to install and are packaged complete with all re quired parts and instructions Some of the option kits need to be fitted prior to completing the installation of the appl...

Page 9: ...itch kit should be installed along with the appliance Wall Thermostat Kit A wall thermostat kit is available for use with these appliances The wall thermostat is de signed to be wired directly to the...

Page 10: ...ural Piezo 5 w c Max 10 5 w c Manual Millivolt Min 6 w c VFGL 24P 32 000 Propane LPG Piezo 10 w c Max 13 w c Manual Millivolt Min 11 w c VFGL 28N 32 000 Natural Piezo 5 w c Max 10 5 w c Manual Millivo...

Page 11: ...ce Replace burner Replace gas regulator Problem will stop after a few hours of operation Superior recommends running the heater with the excess ventilation for the first few hours Turn control knob to...

Page 12: ...t the flame failure detector from shutting off the gas while the probe is warming up 10 Release the control knob while turning counterclockwise to the preferred setting If the knob does not pop out wh...

Page 13: ...re 15 Control Knob Locations Pilot Location Turn Control Knob to OFF Position Manual Turn Control Knob to IGN Position Manual Figure 18 Figure 17 Pilot O F F I G N L O W H I O F F I G N L O W H I Mill...

Page 14: ...gas control knob Never use tools If the knob will not push in or turn by hand do not try to repair it call a qualified service technician Forced or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion D...

Page 15: ...rce Figure 19 Pilot Location Figure 20 Pilot Figure 21 Turn Control Knob to OFF Position Turn Control Knob to PILOT Position E A TPTH TP TH P I L O T H I L O W P I L O T O N it O F F E A TPTH TP TH P...

Page 16: ...Propane L P G 901915 901915 901915 5 Regulator Natural 110351 110351 110351 Regulator Propane L P G 110352 110352 110352 6 Front Burner 110281 110282 110282 7 Rear Burner Natural 113301 110302 110302...

Page 17: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS 1 2 5 9 10 13 14 12 8 7 6 11 4 3...

Page 18: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE 18...

Page 19: ...NOTE DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE 19...

Page 20: ...the use of any components not manufactured or supplied by the Manufacturer 2 The Unvented Gas Room Heater must be subjected to normal use The Unvented Gas Room Heaters are designed to burn either natu...

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