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ASSEMBLY & INSTALLATION 

Installing the Outer Vent Heat Shields (Partition Wall 

Installation) 

1.  Before you install the additional vent pipe and el-

bow(s) that will complete the venting installation, 
you must first install the second sections of the 
vent pipe heat shields to protect the combustible 
materials around the vent pipe pass-through in the 
partition wall that the fireplace is mounted on. 
Each shield half simply slips over the half you pre-
viously attached to the fireplace mounting plate 
and that can now be seen inside the vent pass-
through in the partition wall. 

2.  Install the outer shield first and the inner second.  

Leave at least 

2” 

of both shields protruding past 

the partition wall framing or wall covering.  See 
the illustrations on page 24. 

 

Vent Pipe and Vent Termination Installation (Partition Wall Installation) 

1.  The specific details of the vent configuration from the vent starter pipe on the fireplace to the horizontal 

or vertical vent termination (cap) when the fireplace is installed on an interior wall of the house will 
vary depending on the location of the fireplace on the wall, what is on the back side of the wall, where 
the vent termination will be located (roof or exterior wall) and on other code requirements for the loca-
tion of the vent termination as shown page 15.  However, the maximum vent length, measured along the 
centerline of the pipe, from the back of the fireplace to the start of the vent termination cannot exceed 
30 feet, including a maximum of 20 feet of vertical rise and a maximum of 10 feet of horizontal run.   If 
more than two 90° elbows (or equivalent 45° elbows) are needed for your installation, the maximum 
amount of horizontal run allowed is reduced.  See the venting section starting on page 8 for specific in-
formation.  It is important to plan the installation in advance so that you can accurately locate the any 
wall or ceiling pass-through

s and the vent termination on the exterior wall or roof.  The vent pipe sec-

tions are available only in certain increments of length and in adjustable length sections.  Plan carefully 
before you start! 

2.  You will find it helpful to leave access to the area behind the partition wall to facilitate installation of 

the vent components.  The pipe sections may have twist lock connections which will be difficult to exe-
cute without good access.   

3.  Be sure that the two vent pipe heat shields extend at least 

2” 

beyond the rear side of the partition wall 

adjacent to the fireplace after the venting is installed. 

4.  Maintain a minimum 1 

1/2” 

unobstructed air space around the vent pipe where it passes through other 

interior walls, the ceiling, the exterior wall or the roof. 

5.  Note:  Vent manufacturer

s instructions and some building codes may require the addition of blocking 

above and below all wall pass-through

s, the addition of vent manufacturer supplied firestops, wall 

thimbles, attic insulation shields, interior trim collars, vent support brackets, or other components.  
Please check with the authority having jurisdiction in your area when planning the venting installation 
to determine the specific code requirements and exact venting components that are required for your 
installation. 

OUTER TELE-

SCOPING SHIELD 

INNER TELESCOPING 

SHIELD 

BACK OF PARTITION WALL 

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Page 2: ...reil peut tre install dans une maison pr fabriqu e mobile d j install e demeure si kes r glements locaux le permettent Cet appareil doit tre uniquement avec las type de gaz indiqu sur la plaque signal...

Page 3: ...NSTALLATION RECORD FORM 45 WARRANTY INFORMATION 46 TABLE OF CONTENTS WE STRONGLY SUGGEST THAT YOU READ THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY BEFORE BEGININNG THE INSTALLATION OF THE DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE ALT HOU...

Page 4: ...m and any gas control which has been under water Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies Children and adults should be alerted to...

Page 5: ...ded that the pilot flame be turned off if the appliance will not be in use for an extended period of time This appliance is equipped for use with the fuel type indicated on the rating plate This appli...

Page 6: ...construction are listed below In addition access to the gas supply must be considered The location of the fireplace will also affect the venting requirements and you must be certain the location will...

Page 7: ...stalled on each additional level of the dwelling building or structure served by the appliance It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualified licensed profess...

Page 8: ...directly through standard 2 X 4 or 2 X 6 construction exterior wall to a horizontal vent termination cap The vent starter pipe has been designed to accommodate those two common installations without t...

Page 9: ...vent properly Elbows will also be required for those installations However in stallations are limited to a maximum of four 90 elbows or 45 elbow equivalents 4 Note Two 45 elbows equal one 90 elbow 5...

Page 10: ...2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 17 16 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 16 15 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D...

Page 11: ...2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 16 15 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 15 14 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D 1 1 2 D...

Page 12: ...APS HAVE BUILT IN VERTICAL RISE THAT MUST BE COUNTED D TOTAL NUMBER OF 90 ELBOWS _______ NOTE SNORKELS COUNT AS 2 90 ELBOWS E TOTAL NUMBER OF 45 ELBOWS _______ TERMINATION CAP TYPE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL...

Page 13: ...ust Restrictor Required D Air Restrictor Tabs Open 2 A Fuel LP Gas B Total Vertical Vent Rise 2 feet C Total Horizontal Vent Run Actual 10 feet D 90 Elbows Needed 2 E 45 Elbows Needed 0 F Total 90 Elb...

Page 14: ...ERTICAL TERMINATION The illustration below shows some of the many ways the fireplace may be installed in the home This includes interior and exterior wall installations corner installations and horizo...

Page 15: ...15 VENT TERMINAL CLEARANCES Venting terminals shall not be recessed into a wall or siding...

Page 16: ...during assembly 3 Next remove all remaining packaging materials from the carton 4 Lift the firebox and the fireplace mounting plate as a unit up and out of the carton The best place to lift is at sid...

Page 17: ...pipe and to allow for installation of the vent heat shields that are provided with the fireplace Follow the hole size requirements that are provided below exactly to avoid problems If the location yo...

Page 18: ...ll covering e g sheetrock or plas ter and lath outer wall sheathing and outer wall covering and any adjacent internal wall materials like insulation 2 Scribe a 10 1 2 diameter hole around the vent pas...

Page 19: ...through hole 6 Building codes in your area may require that you add blocking above and below the vent opening The blocking should be above and below the 10 1 2 vent opening you made in the wall and sh...

Page 20: ...should be reconstructed to provide the needed support 3 Before the mounting plate can be lagged to the wall the two tabbed sections of the telescoping vent pipe heat shields that you set aside earlier...

Page 21: ...nches 13 Wrap your fingers around the frame and hold the glass and frame together while you lift the frame up and out of the lower glass retainer Set the glass and frame assembly aside in a safe place...

Page 22: ...maintain the most symmetrical pattern pos sible The first tabs bent must be opposite each other and ori ented horizontally If only one tab is specified orient the ring over the pilot holes so the spli...

Page 23: ...nction simply to keep the bot tom of the fireplace from moving Refer to the adjacent illustration 24 If the fireplace is properly positioned on the brack ets the vent starter pipe and vent heat shield...

Page 24: ...zontal Vent Termination and the wall as shown 4 Slip the inner and outer vent termination pipes on to the vent starter pipe taking care to align the in ner and outer pipes to prevent damage 5 Slide th...

Page 25: ...imum of 10 feet of horizontal run If more than two 90 elbows or equivalent 45 elbows are needed for your installation the maximum amount of horizontal run allowed is reduced See the venting section st...

Page 26: ...gas supply line where it penetrates the wall fireplace mounting plate and the inlet to the regulator on the fireplace This will allow gas to be shut off to the fireplace by simply removing the firepl...

Page 27: ...position and tighten the thumb screw to se cure 7 The remote handset is powered by three AAA bat teries The access panel is located on the back of the handset and simply snaps open to provide access...

Page 28: ...ors includes a gasket that covers the full bottom surface Use care in handling the relief door to avoid damage to the gasket material 2 The first illustration below shows the relief openings and relie...

Page 29: ...left to right 3 Once the bottom edge is in place move your fingers out of the way and press the top of the frame against the firebox while pushing down to be sure the frame is fully engaged in the fra...

Page 30: ...l four philips head screws 7 Position the right side panel so it aligns with the three PEM nuts on the mounting plate and the front PEM nut on the top panel Align the rear and top panel edges with the...

Page 31: ...two surround brackets onto the forward detent of the mating brackets on the fire place top You might find it easier to engage one bracket and then the other Lower the surround until both bracket sets...

Page 32: ...ings The Remote Handset can also be used to control the appliance thermostatically 8 Press and hold the button on the Remote Handset or optional Wall Switch to set the appliance to Pilot flame only 9...

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Page 34: ...n page 32 and the image at the bottom of this page LIGHTING OPERATION AND RATING INFORMATION The Lighting Operation and Rating information is lo cated on a plate under the firebox To access the plate...

Page 35: ...valve on the gas supply line to the appliance Remove all batteries from the receiver as well as the battery from the handset Automatic Shut Off in certain conditions Your fireplace s remote control i...

Page 36: ...ON APPLIANCE TO TURN OFF APPLIANCE When pilot ignition is confirmed motor turns auto matically to maximum flame height CAUTION On the valve turn MAN knob on the ON full counterclockwise position Simu...

Page 37: ...or simply wait to return to MAN mode Briefly pressing the SET button changes the mode of operation in the following order and back to MAXITROL GV60 CONTROL SYSTEM NOTE Manual mode can also be reached...

Page 38: ...all flame but ton to decrease Daytime Set Temperature Press OFF or simply wait to complete pro gramming SETTING THE NIGHTTIME SETBACK TEMPERATURE Default Settings moon OFF TEMP Briefly press SET butto...

Page 39: ...sun is displayed and the time flashes Press large flame button to set the hour Press small flame button to set the minutes SETTING P1 OFF TIME Briefly press SET button o scroll to TIMER P1 moon while...

Page 40: ...power in the receiver the system shuts off completely NOTE This does not apply when the power supply is interrupted No change in pilot The appliance shuts off completely when it is continually in pil...

Page 41: ...in the frame so it is very important to support both the glass and the frame when handling Place your thumbs on the outside of the glass frame and wrap your fingers around the frame and onto the glass...

Page 42: ...aning the Burner and Firebox During the annual inspection and maintenance appointment the service person should clean the burner and firebox To gain access to the firebox and burner follow the instruc...

Page 43: ...nnections Other __________________________ MAINTENANCE LOG Date of Service ____________________ Serviced By ______________________ Service Performed Inspect Venting Clean Burner Firebox Clean Control...

Page 44: ...Module Maxitrol M46 504 Burner Module LP 46P 901 Wall Switch Panel optional M46 505 Firebox Panel Rear 46 512 Remote Handset Maxitrol M46 507 Firebox Panel Left 46 513 Gas Valve Maxitrol M46 515 Fire...

Page 45: ...45 CONTROL SCHEMATIC Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing the controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing...

Page 46: ...ow that describes the details of the installation Having this writ ten record of installation information available will greatly expedite trouble shooting should any problem arise with your stove The...

Page 47: ...47 SPARK Modern Fires 99B Greenwood Ave Bethel CT 06801 P 866 938 3846 F 203 798 8661 www sparkfires com...

Page 48: ...48 V2 8 15 14 Model ________________________________ Serial _________________________________ Date Purchased __________________________ Date Installed ____________________________...

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