Installation
900079-02J, 05/2019
Innovative Hearth Products
DRL3000 Linear Direct-Vent Gas Fireplaces
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CAUTION
If propane is used, be aware that with a tank that is too small (i.e., under 100 lbs, if this is the only gas
appliance in the dwelling—see NPFA 58), there may be a loss of pressure. This can result in insufficient
fuel delivery that can cause sooting, delayed ignition, or other malfunctions. Any damage resulting from an
improper installation is not covered by the limited warranty.
3.
Rough in the Electrical Supply, if Needed
1.
As necessary, rough in the fireplace electrical supply per NEC and local codes.
4.
Place the Fireplace in the Framing and Secure
1.
Secure the fireplace to the side framing members using the unit’s nailing flanges —one top and bottom on each
side of the fireplace front. Use 8d nails or the equivalent.
NOTE:
Nailing flanges, combustible members, and screw heads in areas directly adjacent to the nailing flanges are
EXEMPT from the 1/2” clearance to combustible requirements for the firebox outer wrapper. Combustible framing
may be in direct contact with the nailing flanges and may be located within 1/2” of screw heads and the firebox
wrapper in areas adjacent to the nailing flanges.
VENT SYSTEM PREPARATION
5.
Select a Horizontal or Vertical Vent System
1.
With the fireplace secured in the framing, determine the vent route and identify the exterior termination location.
The following sections describe vertical (roof) and horizontal (exterior wall) vent applications. Use only approved
vent components
(
Pages 47-48
)
.
NOTE:
This fireplace must be vented directly to the outside.
WARNING
The vent system may not service multiple appliances, and must never be connected to a
flue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.
NOTE:
The vent pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosed wall (such as a chase). There is no requirement for
inspection openings in the enclosing wall at any of the joints in the vent pipe.
6.
Install the Vent Restrictor (if necessary)
1.
Use the vent run descriptions in
Figure 11
to determine if a vent restrictor is necessary.
2.
If necessary, assemble the vent restrictor and wings as detailed in
Figures 12
and
13
.
3.
If necessary, install the appropriate vent restrictor with the flaps facing up
(
Figure 13
)
. The vent restrictor is held in
place by friction. The vent restrictor must not be visible inside the firebox.
NOTE:
If the baffle and back panel are installed, remove them before installing the vent restrictor.
NOTE:
The vent restrictor is shipped in the firebox.
Proper Sizing of Gas Line
Properly size and route the gas supply line from the supply regulator to the area where the appliance is to be installed
per requirements outlined in the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54—latest edition (USA) or CAN/CGA-B149.1—latest
edition (Canada).
NOTE:
• All fireplaces are factory-equipped with a flexible gas line connector and 1/2” shutoff valve
(
Figure 31
)
.
• See
Massachusetts Horizontal Vent Requirements
for additional requirements for installations in the state of
Massachusetts in the USA.
• A pipe joint compound rated for gas should be used on the threaded joints. Ensure propane-resistant
compounds are used in propane applications. Be very careful that the pipe compound does not get inside the
pipe.
• A sediment trap in the supply line as close as possible to the fireplace is recommended.
• Check with the local building official for local code requirements (e.g., Are below grade penetrations of the gas
line allowed?, etc).