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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.

Step 9. INSTALLING THE GLASS DOOR 

     

WARNING

Air shutter adjustment should only 
be performed by a qualifi ed profes-
sional service technician.

     WARNING

Ensure front glass panels are in 
place and sealed during adjust-
ment.

Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines

:

Amount of 

Primary Air

Flame 

Color

Air Shutter 

Adjustment

If air shutter is 
closed too far

Flame will 
be orange

Air shutter 
gap should be 
increased

If air shutter is 
open too far

Flame will 
be blue

Air shutter 
gap should be 
decreased

     CAUTION

Carbon will be produced if the air 
shutter is closed too much.  Any 
damage due to carboning result-
ing from improperly setting the 
air shutter is not covered under 
the warranty.

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Figure 55 

INSTALLING  GLASS DOOR

Top Flange on

Glass Door

Bottom Vee-fl ange

Glass Door

Glass Door Latch

Glass Door

Firebox Floor

Step 10.  BURNER ADJUSTMENTS 

Flame Appearance and sooting

Proper fl ame appearance is a fl ame which is 
blue at the base and becomes yellowish-orange 
in the body of the fl ame.  When the appliance 
is fi rst lit, the entire fl ame may be blue and will 
gradually turn yellowish-orange during the fi rst 
15  minutes of operation. If after a short period 
the fl ame stays lowered blue, or if the fl ame is 
orange with evidence of sooting (black tip), the 
air shutter opening may need to be adjusted.

If the air shutter openings closed too far, sooting 
may develop. Sooting is indicated by black puffs 
developing at the tips of very long orange fl ames.  
Sooting results in black deposits forming on the 
logs, appliance inside surfaces and on exterior 
surfaces adjacent to the vent termination.  Soot-
ing is caused by incomplete combustion in the 
fl ames and lack of combustion air entering the 
air shutter opening. To achieve a warm yellow-
ish-orange fl ame with an orange body that does 
not soot, the shutter opening must be adjusted 
between these two extremes.  

     

WARNING

Handle  this  glass with extreme 
care!  Tempered glass is suscep-
tible to damage –  do not scratch 
or handle roughly while rein-
stalling the glass door frame.

     

WARNING

Do not operate appliance with the 
glass front removed, cracked or 
broken.  Replacement of the glass 
should be done by a licensed or 
qualifi ed service technician.

     

WARNING

Do not attempt to substitute the 
materials used on this door, or 
replace cracked or broken glass 
with any materials other than 
those provided by the appliance 
manufacturer.

    

 WARNING

The glass door of this appli-
ance must only be replaced as 
a complete unit as provided by 
the manufacturer.  Do not attempt 
to replace broken, cracked or 
chipped glass separately.

     

WARNING

Do not attempt to touch the front 
enclosure glass with your hands 
while the fi replace is in use.

Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines

•  If there is smoke or soot present, fi rst check 

the log set positioning to ensure that the 
fl ames are not impinging on any of the logs.  
If the log set is properly positioned and a 
sooting condition still exists, then the air 
shutter opening should be increased.

•  The more offsets in the vent system, the larger 

the air shutter opening will need to be.

•  An appliance operated with the air shutter 

opened too far, may have fl ames that appear 
blue and transparent.  These weak, blue and 
transparent fl ames are termed anemic. 

•  Propane models may exhibit fl ames which 

candle or appear stringy. If this is present 
and persists, adjust the air shutter to a more 
closed position, then operate the appliance 
for a few more minutes to ensure that the 
fl ame normalizes and the fl ames do not 
appear sooty. 

The following chart is provided to aid you in 
achieving the correct air shutter adjustment for 
your installation.

Installing Glass Enclosure Panels
(see 

Figure 55)

1.

 Visually inspect the gasket on the backside of the 

glass panel. The gasket surface must be clean, 
free of irregularities and seated fi rmly.

2. 

Position the glass enclosure panel in front of 

the fi rebox opening at a 45 degree angle and 
engage the top fl ange over the lip at the top 
of the fi rebox opening. 

See Figure 55.

3. 

Swing the glass enclosure panel down and 

back.  Ensure the gasket seats evenly as the 
panel draws shut.  Engage the Vee-fl ange at 
the bottom of the panel with the latches and 
close the latches to secure the panel.

4.

 Reinstall top louver assembly and control 

compartment door see installation instruc-
tions on 

Page 27 , 

Reinstalling Control 

Compartment Door).

Removing Glass Enclosure Panels
(see 

Figure 55)

1.

 Remove the top louver assembly by lifting it 

up and pulling it out.

2.

 Remove the control compartment access 

door (see removal instructions on  

Page 27 

Removing Control Compartment Door).

3.

 Locate the two (2) latches at the top of the 

control compartment. To disengage the two 
latches from the bottom vee-fl ange of the 
glass enclosure panel, reach for the handles 
located towards the back of the latches and 
pull the handles down toward the front of 
the appliance.

4. 

Swing the bottom of the door out and raise 
it slightly to lift the top fl ange of the door 
frame away from the appliance.

Summary of Contents for SSDVR-3530CNE

Page 1: ...T light any appliance DO NOT touch any electrical switches Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow your gas suppliers instructions If yo...

Page 2: ...oms and Manufactured Homes Manufactured Homes See Manufactured Home Requirements on Page 7 for additional information PACKAGING The assembled vented gas fireplace heater is packaged with 1 One log set...

Page 3: ...kPa 10 5 WC 2 61 kPa Propane 11 0 WC 2 74 kPa 13 0 WC 3 23 kPa Table 4 Gas Pressure All Models Tables 4 5 and 6 show the appliances gas pressure requirements Manifold Gas Supply Pressure millivolt mod...

Page 4: ...zontally 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 Inspection The...

Page 5: ...ionsin Homeowner s Manual WARNING Carbon monoxide poisoning early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu withheadaches dizzinessand or nausea If you have these signs obtainfreshairi...

Page 6: ...elveslikethesearecommonlyusedforlocat ing television sets and decorative plants Be awarethatthisisaheatproducingappliance Objects placed above the unit are exposed to elevated temperatures To provide...

Page 7: ...mm or less See Figure 6 For projections exceeding 2 1 2 64 mm see Figure 6 For additional vent location restrictions refer to Figure 7 on Page 8 Figure 6 Side Elevation View Note See Figure 33 on Pag...

Page 8: ...e meter regulator assembly 3 feet 91 cm within a height of 15 feet above the meter regulator assembly 3 feet 91 cm within a height of 15 feet above the meter regulator assembly I Clearance to service...

Page 9: ...w of Fireplace 45 o At 14 minimum side wall clearance a combustible wall can project to any length Protected wall shown in white Inches millimeters Figure 10 At 8 1 4 side wall clearance a combustible...

Page 10: ...ot factory provided and bringinelectricalservicelineforforcedair circulating blower optional equipment b ElectronicAppliances Fieldwireandinstall operating control switch Step 5 Page 25 Install blower...

Page 11: ...re top vent only Louvered Front Model Shown Rear vent models only Electrical Inlet 2 3 4 x 2 70 x 51 Cover Plate W Knockout Right Side View 9 229 E B D C Front View 3 76 A 1 3 8 35 Optional ELECTRICAL...

Page 12: ...be aware that if tank size is too small i e under 100 lbs if this is the only gas appliance in the dwelling Ref NPFA 58 there may be loss of pressure resulting in insufficient fuel delivery which can...

Page 13: ...appliance The vent pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosing 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 WARNIN...

Page 14: ...0 3 9 6 5 7 5 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 7 6 1 0 3 0 0 4 5 3 7 5 2 1 6 1 0 0 2 0 3 5 9 7 5 2 6 6 0 1 0 2 0 3 1 8 5 7 6 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 9 5 7 0 2 1 0 1 4 5 1 9 5 2 6 7 0 0 2 0 1 3 3 9 5 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 6 9 8 1 0 1 2...

Page 15: ...ectinglengthcombinations Elbowsare available in 90 and 45 configurations Refer to Figure 22 on Page 16 for the SV4 5E45 and SV4 5E90 elbow dimensional specifications Where required a telescopic vent s...

Page 16: ...the center axis of their initial collar section to align with the required direction of the next vent run element Twist elbow sections in a clockwise direction only so as to avoid the possiblity of un...

Page 17: ...usingSecureFlex useFirestop Spacer SF4 5VF Ceiling Firestop Spacer SV4 5VF Ceiling Firestop Spacer SV4 5VF Wall Firestop Spacer SV4 5HF When using Secure Flex use Firestop Spacer SF4 5VF When using Se...

Page 18: ...restop Spacer SF4 5HF Figure 29 Rear Vent THREE ELBOWS Figure 30 Top Vent THREE ELBOWS VERTICAL VENT FIGURES TABLES CONTINUED HORIZONTAL OUTSIDE WALL TERMINATION SYSTEM Figure 31 and Figures 34 to 40...

Page 19: ...ush the vent component against the previous section until it fully engages then twist the componentclockwiserunningthedimplesdown and along the incline channels until they seat at the end of the chann...

Page 20: ...Termination J Assemble vent run to exterior wall If not previously measured locate the center of the vent at the exterior wall Prepare an opening as described in Step B Assemble the vent system topoin...

Page 21: ...CCEPTABLE AS 1 FOOT OF VERTICAL RISE EXCEPT WHERE AN ELBOW IS THE ONLY VERTICAL COMPONENT IN THE SYSTEM See Figure 35 See Table 12 as an aid in venting component selection for a particular range of ex...

Page 22: ...ee Table 12 on Page 21 as an aid in venting component selection for a particular range of exterior wall thicknesses HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES TABLES CONTINUED Table H H H1 Maximum HMaximum V Minimum fee...

Page 23: ...of horizontal run up to a maximum total H H1 H2 horizontal run of 20 feet Figure 40 Top Vent THREE 90 DEGREE ELBOWS Figure 39 Rear Vent THREE 90 DEGREE ELBOWS See Table 12 on Page 21 as an aid in ven...

Page 24: ...sely around the inner flexible vent pipe push it back out of the way 2 ApplyabeadofMill PacBlack 700 F high temperature sealant Catalog No 10K81 to the inner adapter collar approximately 1 2 inch from...

Page 25: ...ed Electrical power must be connectedtoeitherofthesereceptaclesinorder to operate these blowers Install the blower kits according to the installation instructions provided with the kits 3 Wire the con...

Page 26: ...s the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition In Canada the current CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Step 6 CONNECTING GAS LINE Make gas line connections All codes require a shut offval...

Page 27: ...er HI LO flame adjustment knob and pilot and main gas OFF ON control knob are located below the glass panel enclosure The gas valve for electronic systems is also located below the glass enclosure pan...

Page 28: ...sts on the subfloor 5 Placethetoprightlog D asshown Thetop fork on log D fits into notch on log A as shown The bottom fork on log D rests on subfloor flange identified in photo 1 SSDV 4035 Install as...

Page 29: ...Item letters above correspond to photos B C D A A Notch Notch 2 C 3 Notchesonbottomoflog C fitsover2locatingbrackets Topforkonlog B fitsintonotchonlog A B A 4 D A 5 Topforkonlog D fitsintonotchonlog A...

Page 30: ...MODEL SSDV 4035 Log Placement Instructions D A 4 A Bottomoflog B restsonsubfloor B Topforkonlog D fitsintonotchonlog A asshown Topforkonlog B fitsintonotchonlog A as shown 1 Place Embers and Volcanic...

Page 31: ...glass door of this appli ance must only be replaced as a complete unit as provided by themanufacturer Donotattempt to replace broken cracked or chipped glass separately WARNING Do not attempt to touch...

Page 32: ...ll Figure 58 See Page 6 for Cold Climate Insulation and Page 9 for Clearances Burner Air Shutter Adjustment Procedure CAUTION Theairshutterdoorandnearbyappliancesurfacesare hot Exercise caution to avo...

Page 33: ...L76 SV4 5E45 45 Degree Elbow 5 77L77 SV4 5E90 90 Degree Elbow 3 4 5 6 7 10 1 8 9 11 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES The following flashings come packaged with a storm collar 6 77L78 SV4 5F Flat Roof Flashing...

Page 34: ...Sealant Bulk 12 pack 23 91L66 SF GC4 6 Gear Clamp 4 5 in 114 mm for flex 6 pieces 23 91L67 SF GC7 6 Gear Clamp 7 5 in 190 5 mm for flex 6 pieces 24 99L02 SV4 5HRK14 Horizontal Riser Kit 14 24 99L03 SV...

Page 35: ...qualified service agency performing thisinstallationassumesresponsibil ity for this conversion AVERTISSEMENT Cet quipement de conversion sera install par une agence qualifi e de service conform ment a...

Page 36: ...ning it clockwise Replace the plastic protecting cap Pilot for Honeywell Millivolt Gas Valve Loosening of Hex Fitting For Orifice Strip Tab Positioning Figure 63 7 16 in Open End Wrench Hood Hood Alig...

Page 37: ...emove the slotted cap screw o ring pressure regulating adjusting screw and spring Retain all parts for possible later use Install new components from the kit Black cap and red spring for propane gas u...

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