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P36E-11 Zero Clearance Direct Vent Gas Fireplace
installation
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
1)
Locate appliance. Refer to the following sections:
a) Locating Your Gas Fireplace
b) Clearances
c) Combustible Mantel Clearances
d) Framing & Finishing
e) Venting
2)
Assemble Top Standoffs and Top Facing
Support and Side Nailing Strips (Refer to the
"Unit Assembly Prior to Installation" section).
NOTE: Must be done before installing unit into
fireplace.
3)
Install vent (Refer to the "Venting" sections).
4)
Wire 120 volt AC power to the supplied
receptacle box located on the lower lefthand
side of the appliance. The Duplex receptacle
and receptacle cover are included in the manual
package.
HEATWAVE DUCT SYSTEM
OPTIONAL KIT #946-556
The
HeatWave
Air Duct Kit increases the
effectiveness of your fireplace by dispersing warm
air from the fireplace to remote locations in the same
room or other rooms in your home.
Up to two kits may be installed on the fireplace.
Please Note:
Only 1
HeatWave
kit may be oper-
ated at one time. This includes the internal blower
option as well.
Diagram 1
This includes:
1)
Clocking the appliance to ensure the correct
firing rate (rate noted on label 29,500 NG /
28,500 LP Btu/h) after burning appliance for
15 minutes.
MANUFACTURED MOBILE
HOME ADDITIONAL
REQUIREMENTS
1)
Ensure that structural members are not cut or
weakened during installation.
2)
Ensure proper grounding using the #8 ground
lug provided. See the "Alternate Wiring Diagram
for Wall Switch" section.
5)
This appliance is Listed for bedroom installations
when used with a Listed Millivolt Thermostat.
Some areas may have further requirements,
check local codes before installation.
6)
The P36E Direct Vent Gas Fireplace is
approved for alcove installations, which meet
the clearances listed on this page.
7)
We recommend that you plan your installation on
paper using exact measurements for clearances
and floor protection before actually installing this
appliance. Have a qualified inspector, dealer, or
installer review your plans before installation.
A)
Flat on Wall
B)
Flat on Wall Corner
C)
Recessed into Wall/Alcove
D)
Corner
Before leaving this unit with the customer, the
installer must ensure that the appliance is firing
correctly and
operation fully explained to
customer
.
The
HeatWave
Duct Kit has different
clearance and framing requirements, check
the
HeatWave
manual for details.
LOCATING YOUR GAS FIRE-
PLACE
1)
When selecting a location for your fireplace,
ensure that the clearances outlined on this page
are met.
2)
Provide adequate clearances for servicing.
3)
The appliance must be installed on a flat, solid,
continuous surface (e.g. wood, metal, concrete).
This may be the floor, or raised up on a platform
to enhance its visual impact. If the appliance is
going to be installed on carpeting, combustible
linoleum tile or other combustible material other
than wood flooring, the appliance must be
installed on a metal or wood panel extending
the full width and depth of the appliance.
4)
The P36E Direct Vent Gas Fireplace can be
installed in a recessed position or framed out
into the room as in A, B, C, D. See
Diagram 1.
5)
Install the junction box supplied with the
appliance and install the remote battery box
inside the junction box. Hook the battery box
to the wire marked "receiver" - this will enable
burner operation. If 120 volt AC power was
brought to the appliance, batteries are not
required.
6) Make gas connections. Test the pilot. Must be
as per diagram (Refer to the "Pilot Adjustment
" section).
Convert to propane if desired (Refer to the
"Conversion from NG to LP" section).
7)
Install standard and optional features. Refer to
the following sections where applicable:
a. Plug AC adaptor into 120 volt receptacle
b. Code Remote supplied with unit
c. Optional Brick/Enamel Panels
d. Log Set Installation
e. Standard Flush Door
f. Vignette Faceplate/Vignette Finishing Trim
g. Wall Thermostat
h. Fan Installation
i. Louvers and Safety Screen
8)
Final check.
NO
TE
Though this heater does not require 120 volt
AC supply for burner operation, it is recom-
mended as a primary power source and is
required for the optional blower. Batteries
should only be used as a secondary power
source when power is lost within the home.
CA
UTION
Any alteration to the product that causes
sooting or carboning that results in
damage is not the responsibility of the
manufacturer.
Note: For vent terminations see the
"Exterior Vent Termination
Locations" section.
2)
If required, adjusting the primary air to ensure
that the flame does not carbon. First allow the
unit to burn for 15-20 min. to stabilize.