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Grandview® G800EC Gas Fireplace

safety decal

This is a copy of the label that accompanies each Grandview™ G800EC Direct Vent Gas Fireplace. We have printed a copy of the contents here for your review. 

NOTE:

 Regency

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 units are constantly being improved. Check the label on the unit and if there is a difference, the label on the unit is the correct one.

Copy of Safety Decal

For the State of Massachusetts, installation 
and repair must be done by a plumber or 
gas fitter licensed in the Commonwealth of 
Massachusetts.

For the State of Massachusetts, flexible con-
nectors shall not exceed 36 inches in length.

For the State of Massachusetts, the appli-
ances individual manual shut-off must be a 
t-handle type valve.

The State of Massachusetts requires the 

installation of a carbon monoxide alarm in 

accordance with NFPA 720 and a CO alarm 

with battery back up in the same room where 

the gas appliance is installed.

Decal location

DO NOT REMOVE DECAL FROM UNIT.

Remove bottom cover—decal will 
be on the floor of the unit

Part #: 920-126a - Side 

A

Colours: Black on white,  except for parts indicated as being Red.    

   Punch out .25" hole top right corner where indicated.

Size: 

 

           100%

                         W

- 6.045" x L- 9.18"

                 July

. 17/19:     Created decal

Aug. 21/19:    Updated d clearances

Material:

 

Printable white polyester 7mm

Start serial sequence @ 000001

NOTE: This is a double sided decal

   

    

Part #: 920-126a - Side B

Colours: Black on white,  except for parts indicated as being Red.    

   Punch out .25" hole top right corner where indicated.

Size: 

 

           100%

                         w- 6.52"                          h- 1

1.13"

                 Aug. 27/19:     

 Created decal

Sept. 25/19

 

Updated decal wording per Matthew Cheng's email.

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Summary of Contents for Grandview G800EC Series

Page 1: ...e 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 920 125a FPI FIREPLACE PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL LTD 6988 Venture St Delta BC Canada V4G 1H4 10 07 19 Installer Please complete the details on the back cover and leave this manual with the homeowner Homeowne...

Page 2: ...ven days of inactivity This only applies if the CPI continuous pilot switch is in the on position Each time the main burner shuts down manually or through the call from the thermostat the seven day timer starts again The seven day inactivity timer is controlled within the circuit board Therefore if in CPI mode and when the pilot light is extinguished after seven straight days of inactivity the IPI...

Page 3: ...e current National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 in the U S A and the current CAN CGA B149 Gas Installation Code and the current Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 in Canada This appliance comes equipped with a dedicated 8 Ground Lug for attachment of the ground wire to the steel chassis as applicable to local codes The appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with local...

Page 4: ... other spaces of the building 4 Close fireplace dampers 5 Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the venting system Turn on any exhaust fans such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts so they are operating at maximum speed Do not operate a summer exhaust fan 6 Follow the lighting instructions Place the appliance being inspected into operation Adjust the thermostat so appliance is ...

Page 5: ...ions 48 Venting Arrangements Horizontal Termination Rigid pipe and FPI direct vent system flex 49 Venting Arrangements Vertical Termination Rigid pipe system and vertical flex kit to same limitations 50 Horizontal terminations Two 2 90 Elbows 51 Horizontal terminations Three 3 90o Elbows 51 Vertical Venting with Two 2 90o Elbows 52 Vertical Venting with Three 3 90o Elbows 52 Vertical terminations ...

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Page 7: ...ade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS 4 INSPECTION The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless upon...

Page 8: ...EAN FRONT 32 5 8 827mm CLEAN FRONT 1 5 8 41mm 33 7 8 862mm OUTSIDE FINISH 1 5 8 41mm 29 7 8 759mm 25 1 2 648mm 36 3 8 924mm 35 1 8 892mm 18 7 8 480mm 17 1 2 446mm 7 1 2 192mm 1 1 2 39mm 28 7 8 734mm 11 1 4 287mm 11 1 4 287mm ELECTRICAL INLET 4 101mm 6 5 8 170mm 18 457mm 19 481mm NON COOL WALL 16 7 8 429mm COOL WALL 7 5 8 195mm 1 1 4 32mm 32 1 2 823mm FIREPLACE OPENING GAS INLET 37 3 4 959mm 34 3 4...

Page 9: ...D AWAY FROM FURNITURE AND DRAPERIES WARNING FAILURE TO INSTALL THIS APPLIANCE CORRECTLY WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND MAY CAUSE A SERIOUS HOUSE FIRE CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CARE FULLY SUPERVISED WHENTHEY ARE IN THE SAME AREA AS THE APPLI ANCE TODDLERS YOUNG CHILDREN AND OTHERS MAY BE SUSCEPTIBLE TO ACCIDENTAL CONTACT...

Page 10: ...conds the spark ignition system will spark for 60 seconds to light the main burner 4 The unit will turn on Lighting Procedure Continuous Pilot Intermittent Pilot CPI IPI selection See remote control instructions for details On Demand Pilot seven day safety timer Important information if using the appliance in CPI continuous pilot mode only This appliance is a ProFlame 2 system fitted with the On D...

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Page 12: ...ter Figure 2 Transmitter LCD Display TECHNICAL DATA REMOTE CONTROL Supply Voltage 4 5V three 1 5V AAA batteries Ambient temperature ratings 0 50o C 32 122o F Radio Frequency 315 MHZ ATTENTION Turn OFF the main gas supply of the appliance during installation or maintenance of the Receiver device Turn OFF main gas supply to the appliance prior to removing or rein serting the batteries In case of rem...

Page 13: ...eight by one step until the flame is turned off The Up Arrow Key will increase the flame height each time it is pressed If the Up Arrow Key is pressed while the system is on but the flame is off the flame will come on in the high position Fig 7 8 A single beep will confirm reception of the command Fig 7 Fig 8 Room Thermostat Transmitter Operation The Remote Control can operate as a room thermostat...

Page 14: ...system The fan speed can be adjustedthroughsix 6 speeds ToactivatethisfunctionusetheModeKey Fig 1 to index to the fan control icon Fig 13 Use the Up Down Arrow Keys Fig 1 to turn on off or adjust the fan speed Fig 14 A single beep will confirm reception of the command Top Light Control The Top Light function controls the Top Light on off To activ ate this func tion use the Mode Key Fig 1 to index t...

Page 15: ...from an intermittent pilot ignition system IPI to a continuous pilot ignition system CPI by using remote control as noted above The benefits of having as CPI are as follows Keeps venting primed for trouble free start up under colder weather conditions or inversions Keeps the unit glass warm which decreases the amount of condensa tion on start up Provides owners with flexibility to choose a traditi...

Page 16: ...he installation It is the responsibilityoftheinstallertoensurethisfireplace is installed in compliance with manufacturer s instructions and all applicable codes General Safety Information 1 The appliance installation must conform with localcodesor intheabsenceoflocalcodes with the current Canadian or National Gas Codes CAN1 B149 or ANSI Z223 1 Installation Codes 2 The appliance when installed must...

Page 17: ...fer to Unit AssemblyPriortoInstallation Section NOTE Must be done before installing unit into place 3 Install vent Refer to Venting sections 4 Makegasconnections Testthepilot Mustbe as per Diagram Refer to Pilot Adjustment section Convert to propane if desired Refer to Gas Line Installation and Conversion Kit from NG to LPG sections 5 Make electrical connections to receptacle supplied with unit re...

Page 18: ...See descriptive diagrams on the next page Clean Front Outside Finish 18 Cool Wall installation Part 1 Cool Wall conversion 19 Cool Wall Clearances 20 Cool Wall Mantel Clearances 21 Cool Wall Mantel Leg Clearances 22 Cool Wall Application Framing 23 Chase Vent Installation 24 Clean Front Installation Clearances 25 Clean Front Installation Mantel Clearances 26 Clean Front Installation Mantel Leg Cle...

Page 19: ...Combustible Finishing Clean Front Standard Install Non vented chase Non combustible board required Combustible framing Cool Wall Install Vented chase Combustible material can be used all around the fireplace Combustible framing Clean Front Clean Front Outside Finish w Finishing Trim Outside Finish w Faceplate ...

Page 20: ...it and discard 3 Slide out tab as shown to remove recycle part 4 Insert a large slotted screwdriver into the slot in between front and back tabs bend the three 3 tabs up 90 towards the front DO NOT REMOVE TABS 5 Bend the rear three 3 tabs up 90 towards the back of the unit 6 Flip top panel 180 and reinstall to top of unit with four 4 screws in loca tions shown below ...

Page 21: ...allations Clearance Cool Wall Clean Front Measured From A Mantel Height min 0 0mm Top of Fireplace Opening B Sidewall 6 152mm Side of Fireplace Opening C Ceiling 47 1 2 1207mm Top of Fireplace Opening D Mantel Depth max 14 356mm Front of Fireplace Opening E Alcove Width 84 2134mm Wall to Wall Minimum F Alcove Depth 36 914mm Front to Back Wall Maximum G Convection Air Outlet 66 sq Top Front of Encl...

Page 22: ...earances G800EC A B C From Top of Fireplace Opening 32 1 2 826mm 10 254mm 5 127mm Combustible Mantel Clearances 2 0 12 6 4 8 10 0 Top of Fireplace Opening A B 14 To Floor 10 Inches 5 C 2 7 14 Mantel leg Allowable mantel leg projection TopView Side opening of fireplace Mantel leg Mantel leg 2 51mm 3 76mm 1 3 4 44mm 32 1 2 826mm overall fireplace width Cool Wall Mantel Leg Clearances See framing dimen...

Page 23: ...eiling Enclosure 80 2032mm S Rear Vent Vent Centerline Height Rear 29 737mm S Top Vent Vent Centerline Height Top 44 1118mm T Gas Connection Height 1 1 2 38mm U Gas Connection Inset 6 3 8 162mm V Gas Connection Width 3 76mm W Clearance to Corner of Unit 2 3 4 70mm Important Framing height requires consideration of the hearth depth Dimension N N the thickness of the installed hearth Q P R M N O S S...

Page 24: ...east 33 3 8 wide to accomodate the Chase vent The top of the Chase vent opening must be 1 5 or less from the top of the chase enclosure Fasten the Chase vent with screws and construction adhesive If the chase vent is not being used a minimum 66in2 opening in the enclosure is required to maintain safe operating tempera tures This can be achieved in a number of ways including a reveal at the top of ...

Page 25: ... of chimney related fires is failure to maintain required clearances air space to combustible materials It is of the greatest importance that this fireplace and vent system be installed only in accordance with these instructions Minimum Vent Clearances to Combustibles G800EC Clearance Requirements Clearance Dimension Measured From A Mantel Height min 11 1 2 292mm Top of Fireplace Opening B Sidewal...

Page 26: ...e shown in the Diagram on the right Note Ensure the paint that is used on the mantel and the facing is High Quality or the paint may discolour Mantel Clearances G800EC A B C D From Top of Fireplace Opening 32 1 2 826mm 20 1 2 597mm 15 1 4 470mm 11 1 2 292mm Combustible Mantel Clearances 2 0 12 6 4 8 10 0 Top of Fireplace Opening 19 7 12 A B 14 To Floor 12 24 Inches C D Non Combustible Material Min...

Page 27: ...s 32 3 4 832mm NO FACING OR FINISHING MATERIAL IN THIS AREA No Combustible Materials in this Area 37 1 2 953mm 11 1 2 292mm 3 76mm 3 76mm 30 7 8 784mm 1 5 8 41mm See framing dimensions on next page Allowable mantel leg projection TopView Side opening of fireplace Mantel Mantel leg 38mm 4 1 4 108mm Leg 3 76mm 6 7 8 175mm 32 1 2 826mm Overall Fireplace width 1 1 2 2 38mm 51mm ...

Page 28: ... 62 1575mm S Rear Vent Vent Centerline Height Rear 29 673mm S Top Vent Vent Centerline Height Top 44 1118mm T Gas Connection Height 1 1 2 38mm U Gas Connection Inset 6 3 8 162mm V Gas Connection Width 3 76mm W Clearance to corner of unit 2 3 4 70mm Non combustible Height 11 1 2 292mm Important Framing height requires consideration of the hearth depth Dimension N N the thickness of the installed he...

Page 29: ...e Instructions Optional Clean Front Trim Optional Clean Front Trim Install Instructions 1 Desserrer les quatre 4 vis qui fixent les brides de clouage gauche et droite à l appareil 2 Slide the left and right tiling flanges onto the front of the fireplace Use the slots to center with the screw securing the Nailing Flanges 3 Tighten screws down 4 Slide the Bottom Tiling Flange against thebottomofthef...

Page 30: ...y related fires is failure to maintain required clearances air space to combustible materials It is of the greatest importance that this fireplace and vent system be installed only in accordance with these instructions Minimum Vent Clearances to Combustibles G800EC Outside Finish Clearance Requirements Clearance Dimension Measured From A Mantel Height min 10 254mm Top of Fireplace Opening B Sidewa...

Page 31: ...ntel Clearances G800EC A B C D From Top of Fireplace Opening 34 754mm 19 483mm 15 381mm 10 254mm Combustible Mantel Clearances 2 0 12 6 4 8 10 0 Top of Fireplace 12 1 7 A B 14 To Floor 12 24 Inches C D Non Combustible Material Min 10 H 254mm 9 Outside Finish Installation non Cool Wall Mantel Leg Clearances Allowable mantel leg projection TopView Side opening of fireplace Mantel Mantel leg 38mm 4 1 ...

Page 32: ...d Chase Ceiling Rear 62 1575mm S Rear Vent Vent Centerline Height Rear 29 673mm S Top Vent Vent Centerline Height Top 44 1118mm T Gas Connection Height 1 1 2 38mm U Gas Connection Inset 6 3 8 162mm V Gas Connection Width 3 76mm W Clearance to Corner of Unit 2 3 4 70mm Non combustible Height 10 254mm Important Framing height requires consideration of the hearth depth Dimension N N the thickness of ...

Page 33: ...w G800EC Gas Fireplace 33 installation Outside Finish Finishing Finishing Material may be brought to the top and side edges of the fireplace Finishing material can protrude past the front face of the fireplace ...

Page 34: ...g flange These tabs are used to stop finishing material from interfering with the faceplate mounts Faceplate Finishing The finishing material can be brought to the top of the fireplace A 1 2 gap must be maintained on the sides to allow the Faceplate to be installed The finishing material must not protrude past the front face of the fireplace Follow the steps below to install Top and Side Nailing F...

Page 35: ...the arms on the Face Plate on top of the mounting tabs Adjust left and right to center the Face Plate NOTE Do not to touch the Face Plate without clean soft gloves Dirt or oils can be transferred onto the finish and become permanent Critical Finishing Gap Faceplate Finishing A 1 2 gap must be maintained on the sides of the fireplace to allow the Face Plate to be installed and removed Do NOT finish...

Page 36: ...top into the slot on the right 5 Fold the tab down to secure Right Side Finishing Trim Install Instructions 1 Bend the four tabs on the outer box front forward There are two tabs per side These tabs are the mounts for the faceplate or finishing trim 2 Bend the two tabs on the top nailing flange down 3 Bend the tabs on the left and right nailing flanges forward There are two tabs per nailing flange...

Page 37: ...replace to allow the Finishing Trim to be installed and removed The finishing trim has adjustment for material to protrude up to 1 4 past the front of the fireplace Top Nailing Flange Tabs folded down 3 4 Finishing Trim Top View Mounting Tab Folded forward Nailing Flange folded forward Install the faceplate by resting the arms on the finishing trim on the top of the mounting tabs Adjust left and r...

Page 38: ... used including the backing mate rial The depth of finishing material can be adjusted in 1 4 increments 11 4 Finishing Material Depth Flush Setting 1 Determine the required depth set ting for the materials being used 2 Once the setting has been chosen install the Left and Right Nail ing Flanges with 2 screws on each Flange 1 3 4 1 2 1 4 Front of Fireplace Nailing Flange Parts Top Nailing Flange St...

Page 39: ...ISH Finishing Material Backing Material Drywall etc Flush Finishing Material CLEAN FRONT 3 Slot the Standoff Deflector onto the back screws then secure the with a screw through the remaining front hole on each flange 1 Screw one screw into the rear hole on each Side Nailing Flange 2 Install the Top Nailing Flange with 4 screws Top Nailing Flange Standoff Deflector Nailing Flange Installation ...

Page 40: ...ances to combustibles Inadequate air space could cause overheating and fire The appliance is designed to be used with 1 2 in wall sheathing materials such as drywall plywood wood composites or non combustible materials Thicker materials may be used Refer to facing and finishing details in this manual Facing Material Facing and or finishing materials must never overhang into the glass opening Facin...

Page 41: ...bottom screws to remove outside collar from the back of the unit See Diagram 3 3 Remove the four 4 top screws and loosen the two 2 bottom screws to remove in the inner collar from the back of the unit See Diagram 3 Important Loosen bottom screws only and slide inner and outer collar up and off unit Diagram 1 Diagram 3 Diagram 4 Top of Unit Diagram 2 Back of Unit 4 From the top of the unit remove t...

Page 42: ...to the two 2 loosened screws and tighten all six 6 screws 9 Install the top cover plate removed from the top in Step 4 to the back of the unit Slide the plate onto the two 2 loosened screws and tighten all 4 screws 10 Install inner collar removed from the back in Step 3 to the top Slide collar onto loosened screws and tighten all six 6 additional screws 11 Install outer collar removed from the bac...

Page 43: ...liance Each direct vent gas appliance must use it s own separate vent system Common vent systems are prohibited Vent Restrictor Installation tooltip Diagram 2 Vent restrictor located on top exhaust assembly 1 Determine the venting configuration 2 Go to venting arrangements section in the manual to determine if a vent restrictor setting is required If required proceed to Step 3 3 Loosen the two scr...

Page 44: ...ded above meter regulator assembly 36 90cm a J Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 36 90cm K Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 12 30cm 9 23cm L Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 3 91cm above if within 10 3m horizontally 72 1 8m 36 90cm b M Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public p...

Page 45: ...N A N A N A 4DALB N A TC 4DLTB N A Adjustable Length 7 Galvanized N A N A 4D7A N A N A N A N A Adjustable Length 7 Black N A N A 4D7AB N A N A N A N A Extension Pipe 8 1 2 Galvanized 46DVA 08A N A N A N A N A N A N A Extension Pipe 8 1 2 Black 46DVA 08AB N A N A N A N A N A N A Adjustable Length 12 Galvanized N A N A 4D12A N A SV4LA12 TC 4dLSI N A Adjustable Length 12 Black N A N A 4D12A N A SV4LB...

Page 46: ...mination Kit B 46DVA KHA Changed Components 4DT HKB 4DHTK1 4DHTKB SV HK TM4 HTK VDV K04 Vertical Termination Kit Disc 4DT VKC 4DHTK 4DHTK SV FK N A N A FPI 946 506 P Vent Guard Optional for AstroCap 946 205 Vinyl Siding Shield for Riser Vent Terminal 510 994 Rigid Pipe Adaptor Must use with all rigid piping 946 208 P Vent Guard Optional for Riser Vent Terminal 640 530 P Riser Vent Terminal 946 523...

Page 47: ...mum continuous vent maximum horizontal length of 3ft 0 9m Note Must use optional rigid pipe adaptor Part 510 994 when using Rigid Pipe vent systems Maintain clearance to combustibles Horizontal vent must be supported every 3 feet Firestops are required at each floor level and whenever passing through a wall 2 0 12 6 4 8 10 2 0 6 4 8 Vertical Height Feet Rigid 44 1 1m Horizontal Feet Max 36 0 9m Fl...

Page 48: ...er Vent terminal are certified for installations using FPI venting systems as well as Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent Ameri can Metal Products Olympia Ventis DV Security Secure Vent AmeriVent Direct Vent AstroCapTM is the proprietary trademark of FPI Fireplace Products International Ltd Dura Vent and Direct Vent are registered and or proprietary trademarks of Simpson Dura Vent Co Inc This product ha...

Page 49: ...ws equal one 90o elbow Note Must use optional rigid pipe adaptor Part 510 994 when using Rigid Pipe venting systems All Rigid Pipe Systems 4 inner diameter 6 5 8 outer diameter FPI Flex Vent 4 inner diameter 6 7 8 outer diameter Maintain clearances to combustibles Horizontal vent must be supported every 3 feet Firestops are required at each floor level and whenever passing through a wall A vent gu...

Page 50: ...gements Vertical Termination Rigid pipe system and vertical flex kit to same limitations Propane Natural Gas The shaded area in the diagram shows all allowable combinations of straight vertical and offset to vertical terminations using two 90o elbows with rigid pipe vent systems for Propane and Natural Gas 2 0 6 10 4 8 12 Vertical Height Feet Horizontal Feet 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 3...

Page 51: ...talled Required when using rigid venting Lengths do not include elbow indicated Horizontal terminations Three 3 90o Elbows Lengths do not include elbow indicated One 90o elbow Two 45o elbows Option V H V V1 H H1 With these options max total pipe length is 30 feet with min of 12 feet total vertical and max 9 feet total horizontal Please note min 1 foot between 90o elbowsisrequired A 0 Min 1 Max 1 M...

Page 52: ...2 Min 5 Max 4 Min D 3 Min 6 Max 5 Min E 4 Min 7 Max 6 Min F 5 Min 8 Max 7 Min Lengths do not include elbow indicated Required when using rigid venting One 90o elbow Two 45o elbows Option V H H1 V V1 With these options maximumtotalpipelength is 30 feet with minimum of 10 feet total vertical and maximum 8 feet total horizontal Please note minimum 1 foot between 90o elbows is required A 0 Min 2 Max 2...

Page 53: ... Min 4 Max 6 Min E 4 Min 5 Max 7 Min F 5 Min 6 Max 8 Min G 6 Min 7 Max 9 Min H 7 Min 8 Max 10 Min With these options max total pipe length is 30 feet with min of 10 feet total vertical and max 8 feet total horizontal Please note min 1 foot between 90o elbows is required One 90o elbow Two 45o elbows Lengths do not include elbow indicated No Vent Restrictor Installed Required when using rigid ventin...

Page 54: ... collar of the termination cap Required Parts Part Description 946 529 Co linear DV Vertical Termination Cap 948 305 3 Flex 35 ft 946 563 Co Axial to Co Linear Adapter Kit whichcontainsthefollowing Co linear Flex Adapter Outer Pipe Inner Pipe Adapter Alternate Approved Caps 46dva VC Vertical Termination Cap 46dva VCH High Wind Cap 46dva GK 3 Co linear Adapter with flashing Flex Liner Exhaust Flue ...

Page 55: ...ENTIAL MANUFACTURED HOMES 30 Max 8 Min 44 3 4 30 Horizontal Distance Feet Vertical Height feet 8 Min 44 30 Max 30 Horizontal Distance Feet Vertical Height feet 2 max Combined min of 8 6 max 44 Combined max of 30 30 Horizontal Distance Feet Vertical Height feet 2 max IMPORTANT As shown below the unit can only be vented from the top not from the rear ...

Page 56: ... If the Snorkel Termination must be installed below grade i e basement application proper drainage must be providedtoprevent water from enter ing the Snorkel Termination Refer to Diagram 4 Do not attempt to en close the Snorkel within the wall or any other type of enclosure Unit installation with Horizontal termination Install the vent system according to the manufacturer s instructions included w...

Page 57: ... oftheapplianceflueexit and mark the location Diagram 1 where the vent will penetrate the ceiling Drill a small hole at his point Next drop a plumb bob from the roof to the hole previouslydrilledintheceiling andmark the spot where the vent will penetrate the roof Determine if ceiling joists roof rafters or other framing willobstructthe v e n t i n g system You may wish to relocate the a p p l i a ...

Page 58: ...d framing out a square to mount the terminal to Outside Wall Mur extérieur Furring Strips Fourrures en bois Furstrp eps see also c34020a eps furstrpf eps french Offset Chart Direct Vent System Flex Installation Procedures 1 Locate the unit in the framing rough in the gas preferably on the right side of the unit and the electrical Junction block is on the left side on the left Locate the centerline...

Page 59: ... to pipe adaptor by using Mill Pac over the adaptor Slide the inner pipe over adaptor and secure with 3 screws 12 Repeat Step 11 to secure outer flex Diagram 4 14 Put a bead of caulking on the exterior between the outer pipe and flashing to prevent water from penetrating the chimney system 15 Slide storm collar over pipe length until it reaches the flashing 16 Install termination cap by twist lock...

Page 60: ...ram 1a Diagram 1a Enclosure Ceiling firestop Flashing Termination Cap Storm Collar Roof support Ceiling firestop Enclosure Ceiling firestop Flashing Termination Cap Storm Collar Roof support Ceiling firestop Firestop spacer to prevent debris from falling into the ceiling firestop A ceiling firestop firestop spacer must be installed when passing through each floor or ceiling level To install the ce...

Page 61: ...Screw should be snug but do not over tighten High Elevation This unit is approved in Canada for altitude to 4500 ft CAN CGA 2 17 M91 For Natural Gas installations above 4500 ft follow current CAN CGA B149 1 G800EC NG System Data For 0 to 4500 feet altitude Burner Inlet Orifice Sizes 42 Max Input Rating 27 000 Btu h Min Input Rating 15 000 Btu h Supply Pressure min 5 0 w c max 14 0 w c Manifold Pre...

Page 62: ...re clip and pilot shield 11 Remove burner orifice with a 3 8 wrench Use another wrench to hold on to the elbow behind the orifice Discard orifice 7 Remove the wire clip below the pilot cap 9 Unscrew the pilot orifice with the Allen key then replace with the LPG pilot orifice provided in the kit Pilot retainer clip 8 Pull off the pilot cap to expose the pilot orifice 14 Reinstall burner assembly 15...

Page 63: ...with the brick clip and tighten one screw as shown below 8 Repeat Steps 5 7 on the left side 9 Slide the bottom panel carefully underneath the burner and push to the back until it contacts the back panel Brick Clip Panel Inside top of 5 Loosen screws and remove panel clips 10 Reinstall upper baffle For Black Enamel Panels Black enamel panels must be inspected for scratches and dimples prior to ins...

Page 64: ...1 Left Front Log Piece 12 Right Front Log Piece Must also purchase 761 938 Log GrateandEmberpackageseparate ly The kit contains Log Grate 3 4 Ginger glass Vermiculite Black White Embers Log Support Plates NOTE Panels bric k steel or enamel must be installed prior to installing the log set 1 Carefully remove the logs from the box and unwrap them The logs are fragile handle with care do not force in...

Page 65: ...he pins on the plate with the pin hole on the log Diagram 5 Install Log support plates Diagram 9 Install Log 2 Diagram 10 Install Log 3 Diagram 6 Log support plates installed Diagram 7 Log 1 installation 1 1 2 2 3 1 Log Support Plates Place Log 1 onto the grate behind the rear of burner Ensure left cut out of log butts up against end of burner tube and right end of log butts up against curve of bu...

Page 66: ...f Log 6 will rest in the notch in Log 4 11 Install Log 7 on the right side as shown The pin hole on the under side of Log 7 should land on the pin of Log 1 12 Install Log 8 at the front of the log grate The cutouts in Log 8 should rest in the 4th 5th prong from the right of the log grate 13 Install Log 9 to the right of Log 5 The cutout in Log 9 will rest in the 2nd prong from the right on the log...

Page 67: ...d prong from the left 15 Install Log 11 to the left of the log grateon the firebox floor as shown 16 Install Log 12 on the firebox floor slide under Log 7 as shown 17 Test fire to ensure proper light off make sure flame flows smoothly If there is any flame hesitation check that area for any blockage of the burner ports Diagram 17 Install Log 10 Diagram 18 Install Log 11 Diagram 20 Final Installati...

Page 68: ...nect the 6 pin connector to the back of the Battery Holder 4 Install the Battery Holder in the Low Voltage Junction box 5 Install batteries only if 120 volt power will not be used Batteries are only used if power is lost within the home and serve as a secondary power source Insert the 4 AA type batteries in the battery compartment with the correct polarity 6 Place the slider into the cover plate 7...

Page 69: ...anty Pull lever forward to open push back to close Air shutter lever located in the center of the unit under the firebox Electrical Access and Installation The electrical access panel is on the right side of the unit when facing the front of unit 1 Remove panel by removing three 3 screws 2 Remove center knockout to run cable through the access panel and install supplied clamp 3 Attach wires from c...

Page 70: ...d and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong recep tacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug Note 4 AA Batteries must be installed into the back up battery compartment however for this unit to operate when power is lost See battery back up instructions in this manual The fan will not operate during a power outage Wiring Diagram without Thermostat WHITE ...

Page 71: ...rate as a thermostat With the addition of an optional wall cradle 820 477 AWT available from an authorized dealer the remote can reside on a wall and carry out all the functions of a typical millivolt wall thermostat as well as being able to control the fan speed and the flame height This is the recom mended procedure for operating the unit with a thermostatic set point If a millivolt wall thermos...

Page 72: ... co of unit Refer to wiring diagram FAN INSTALL AFTER UNIT INSTALLATION Diagram 5 DFC wires Diagram 6 ground wires 3 From the back of the unit remove 4 screws from the fan access panel locations shown below 4 Connect red black fan wires to corresponding red black wires on the IFC box as shown 5 Connect fan ground cable to ground lug located in lower right corner of unit Refer to wiring diagram 7 S...

Page 73: ...ors on a regular basis by vacuuming out the fan blades and housing using a soft brush nozzle Diagram 7 Diagram 10 Diagram 8 Diagram 9 FAN INSTALL AFTER UNIT INSTALLATION 1 The fan may be installed after the unit has been installed and finished Ensure the unit is turned off and has cooled to room temperature 2 Shut off the power and gas to the unit 3 Remove the screen and glass door See sections Sa...

Page 74: ...llation Glass door removal 1 To install the door Reverse steps above 1 To remove the glass door place both hands on either side of the latch Pull forward then up to unlock repeat on opposite side Important After releasing the latches support the weight of the door 2 With both latches released support the door with both hands and tilt out to approximately a 60 degree angle 3 Lift the door up and ou...

Page 75: ...e cleaning NOTE When the glass is cold and the appliance is lit it may cause con densation and fog the glass This condensation is normal and will disappear in a few minutes as the glass heats up DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CLEAN THE GLASS WHILE IT IS STILL HOT DO NOT BURN THE UNIT WITHOUT THE GLASS DOOR IN PLACE First Fire Normal Operating Sounds of Gas Appliances It is possible that you will hear some soun...

Page 76: ... Remove 2 Phillips head screws to remove cover plate Place screws to the side Cover plate may not be exactly as shown See Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Battery compartment door Battery compartment tabs 2 Press down on both tabs to remove battery compartment door See diagrams 2 and 3 Diagram 4 Diagram 3 Battery door removed 3 Install 4 AA batteries ensuring the polarity is correct See Diagram 4 4 Reverse ste...

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Page 78: ...burner and control compartment clean by brushing and vacuuming at least once a year When cleaning the logs use a soft clean paint brush as the logs are fragile and easily dam aged 2 Clean appliance and door with a damp cloth never when unit is hot Never use an abrasive cleaner The glass should be cleaned with a gas fireplace glass cleaner The glass should be cleaned when it starts looking cloudy 3...

Page 79: ...erse steps to reassemble unit 1 Turn off fireplace and wait until it has reached room temperature 2 Remove the Screen Barrier See Section Safety screen removal Installation 3 Remove the glass door See Section Glass door removal Installation 4 Remove the two screws with a phillips head screwdriver as shown below 5 Remove the Top Light Casing by lifting up and out 6 Remove the old light bulb by pull...

Page 80: ...nstalling Valve 1 Place new valve tray into position 2 Reinstall the 8 hold down screws 3 Hook up the EV1 and EV2 wires to the appropri ate connections on the valve 4 Install the burner assembly 5 Hook up the gas line and check for gas leaks with a soap and water solution or a gas leak detector Donotuseopenflameforleaktesting 6 Fire up the unit temporarily 7 Check the manifold pressure 8 Reinstall...

Page 81: ... the IFC Box back 7 Rotate the front of the IFC Box to the left 8 Pull the IFC Box to the front of the unit with the two screws showing 9 Remove the two screws that secure the Cover Plate to the IFC Mount Then remove the Cover Plate 10 The IFC can now be slid out from under the fire box Firebox hidden for clarity IMPORTANT Ensure 3 prong cord is disconnected from receptacle located on lower right ...

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Page 83: ... ProFlame II PV 0 584 305 N S 911 210 External Antenna N S 911 292 Remote Control GTMFLSA SIT 0 584 040 N S 911 289 Power Harness With Aux Connector 10 911 295 Light Assembly Top Housing Wires Assy Bulb Socket Light Bulb 11 911 296 LightAssemblyBottom Housing WiresAssy Bulb Socket Light Bulb N S 910 429 Receptacle Box Duplex Metal 12 761 053F Electrical Box Mounting Plate N S 910 369 Receptacle Bo...

Page 84: ...Top 17 761 103 Exhaust Flue Collar 18 761 104 Intake Flue Collar 19 761 105 Gasket Exhaust 20 761 106 Gasket Intake N S 761 107 Gasket Exhaust Cover Plate N S 761 108 Gasket Intake Cover Plate 21 761 109 Gasket Valve Tray 22 761 026 Outerbox Collar Perimeter Trim 23 761 021 Carry Handle Each 24 761 061 Nailing Standoff Flange L H 25 761 062 Nailing Standoff Flange R H 26 761 063 Deflector Header 2...

Page 85: ...Boards Wiring Switches Blowers Blower Control Module Battery Pack Remote Control Systems 2 Enamel Panels 1 Venting Venting Components 1 All Stainless steel surrounds 1 All Firebox Media Crystals Firebeads Volcanic Ceramic Spa Stones 1 All hardware 1 Mesh Glass Safety Barriers 1 Accent Light Bulbs 1 Glass Crazing 1 Conditions Warranty protects against defect in manufacture or FPI factory assembled ...

Page 86: ...nstallation error installation by an unqualified installer incorrect chimney components including but not limited to cap size or type operator error abuse misuse use of improper fuels lack of regular maintenance and upkeep acts of God weather related problems from hurricanes tornados earthquakes floods lightning strikes bolts or acts of terrorism or war which result in malfunction of the appliance...

Page 87: ...S should consult their local provincial or national legal codes for additional terms which may be applicable to this warranty How to Obtain Warranty Service Customers should contact the authorized selling dealer to obtain warranty service In the event the authorized selling dealer is unable to provide warranty service please contact FPI by mail at the address listed below Please include a brief de...

Page 88: ...der for us to serve you better Warranty Registration Form or Register online immediately at the above Web Site Warranty Details Serial Number required Purchase Date required mm dd yyyy Product Details Product Model required Dealer Details Dealer Name required Dealer Address Dealer Phone Installer Date Installed mm dd yyyy Your Contact Details required Name Address Phone Email For purchases made in...

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