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10007572

TBREF Electric Fireplace

7

240 Volt Wall Switch Wiring Installation

A qualified electrician must perform any 

electrical wiring of this appliance. For 

Canadian installation, wiring must be done 

in accordance with local codes, and/or 

the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical 

Code.  For U.S.A. installation, wiring must 

be done in accordance with the National 

Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70. 

NOTE:      For 240 Volt installations, use a double-

pole, single-throw, 20 Amp, 240V rated wall switch.
Wiring of the wall switch must be completed prior 

to installing the unit.

Connect the wall-mounted switch to the fireplace by 

running grounded 3-conductor wire (

MIN

.

 14 AWG) to 

the switch from the junction box on the side of the unit.
1.  Locate the voltage selection switch under the logset 

on the left front corner of the unit.

2.  Move the switch from the 120 Volt to the 240 Volt 

position.

3.  Loosen the screws securing the junction box cover, 

and remove the cover.

4.  Remove knockouts in the box cover to use a cable 

clamp.

5.  Pull out three (3) wires:  black, red, and white.
6.  Connect one (1) wire (black) from the wall switch to 

the L1 (black) wire on the unit, and the other wire 
from the wall switch to the L1 (black) wire on the 
power supply. 

7.  Connect one (1) of the wires from the wall switch to 

the L2 (red) wire on the unit, and the other wire from 
the wall switch to the L2 (red) wire on the power sup-
ply. 

8.  Connect the white wire from the unit to the neutral 

(white) wire on the power supply.

9.  Connect the ground wire from the wall switch to the 

wire grouping from the power supply and ground 
stud in the junction box.

10. Ensure all connections are tight. Insert all wiring 

inside the junction box and secure the cover.

120/240 Volt Wall-Mounted  

Thermostat Wiring

Before attempting maintenance or ser-

vice—to reduce risk of fire, electrical 

shock and personal injury—disconnect all 

power to the fireplace at the main service 

panel.

NOTE:  Wiring of the wall thermostat must be com-

pleted prior to the installation of the unit.
Use a single pole thermostat rated for 120/240 Volt 

operation.
 When installing the wall thermostat, make sure to 

turn the heater control inside fireplace all the way 

clockwise to the highest set point temperature.

Connect the wall-mounted thermostat to the fireplace 

by running a grounded 2-conductor wire (min. 14 AWG) 

to the thermostat from the junction box on the side of 

the unit.
1.  Loosen the screws securing the junction box cover 

and remove the cover. 

2.  Remove knockouts in the box cover to use a cable 

clamp.

3.  Pull out the two (2) brown wires with the closed end 

splice at the end.

4.  Cut off the closed end splice, separate the two wires, 

and strip approximately 5/8" (15mm).

5.  Connect one (1) wire from the thermostat to one (1) 

of the brown wires; connect the other wire from the 
thermostat to the other brown wire.

6.  Connect the ground wire from the wall thermostat to 

the power supply wire group and the ground stud in 
the junction box.

7.  Ensure all connections are tight. Insert all wiring into 

the junction box and secure the cover.

Installation Cautions

Make sure the power is turned OFF before 
proceeding.
If repairing or replacing any electrical com-
ponent or wiring, the original wire routing, 
color coding and securing locations must 
be followed.
Any electrical repairs or rwiring of thisunit 
should be carried out by a licensed electri-
cian in accordance with natioinal and local 
codes.

8.  Connect the ground wire from the wall switch to the 

wire grouping from the power supply and the ground 
stud in the junction box.

9.  Make sure the red wire (L2) in the junction box has a 

closed end splice or a wire nut properly applied.

10.Ensure all connections are tight. Insert all wiring 

inside the junction box and secure the cover.

Summary of Contents for TBREF36

Page 1: ...FORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY AN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE FOR YOUR SAFETY SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENCY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE 410 Admiral Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 2N6 905 670 7777 www m...

Page 2: ...s 5 Framing 5 Finishing 6 Locating your Electric Fireplace 6 Clearance to Combustibles 6 Hearth 6 Cabinet Installations 6 Main Power Wall Switch Wiring 6 120 Volt Wall Switch Wiring Installation 6 240 Volt Wall Switch Wiring Installation 7 120 240 Volt Wall Mounted Thermostat Wiring 7 Installation Cautions 7 120 Volt Unit Installation 8 120 Volt NH Unit Installation 8 240 Volt Unit Installation 8 ...

Page 3: ...t surfaces e g beds where openings may become blocked 11 This appliance has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside Do not use it in areas where gasoline paint or flammable liquids are used or stored This fireplace should not be used as a drying rack for clothing nor should Christmas stockings or decorations be hung in the area of it 12 Use this appliance only as described in this manual Any other u...

Page 4: ...mensions Fig 1 Fireplace specifications and framing dimensions Ref TBREF36 TBREF36NH A 40 1016mm B 36 914mm C 36 914mm D 21 533mm E 7 191mm F 19 502mm G 14 356mm H 27 698mm Framing Dimensions J 36 927mm K 41 1041mm L 14 356mm M 37 953mm N 54 1372mm O 27 686mm Electrical Specifications Voltage 120 Volt 120 Volt NH 240 Volt Total Amps 13 Amps 2 Amps 12 9 Amps Total Watts 1550 Watts 240 Watts 3100 Watt...

Page 5: ...le mantel leg minimum installation Mantel Mantel Leg from Side Ref Leg Depth Ref of Comb Opening F 14 356mm K 14 356mm G 12 305mm L 12 305mm H 10 254mm M 10 254mm I 8 203mm N 8 203mm J 1 38mm O 1 38mm Framing 1 Choose fireplace location 2 Place fireplace into position 3 Frame in the fireplace with a header across the top It is important to allow for finished face when setting the depth of the frame Fo...

Page 6: ...which allow fast convenient installation of your fireplace against existing walls Main Power Wall Switch Wiring To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock and personal injury before attempting maintenance or service disconnect all power to the fireplace at the main service panel 120 Volt Wall Switch Wiring Installation A qualified electrician must perform any electrical wiring of this appliance For C...

Page 7: ...ntenance or ser vice to reduce risk of fire electrical shock and personal injury disconnect all power to the fireplace at the main service panel NOTE Wiring of the wall thermostat must be com pleted prior to the installation of the unit Use a single pole thermostat rated for 120 240 Volt operation When installing the wall thermostat make sure to turn the heater control inside fireplace all the way cl...

Page 8: ... 240 Volt Unit Installation 1 Locate the voltage selection switch under the logset on the left front corner of the unit 2 Check the switch position to ensure it is in the 240 Volt position 3 Loosen the screws securing the junction box cover and remove the cover 4 Remove knockouts in the box cover to use the cable clamp Resetting the Temperature Cutout Switch To reduce the risk of fire electrical sh...

Page 9: ...Volt 60 Watt E 12 socket base small base chandelier candle type light bulbs These lights are located under the ember bed of the unit Do not exceed 60 Watts per bulb Use of higher rated bulbs may result in fire caus ing property damage personal injury or loss of life NOTE For the sake of convenience you may wish to consider replacing all the light bulbs if one of them burns out 1 Turn OFF the power ...

Page 10: ...3 20 WHITE 10 BLACK 3 BLACK 4 BLACK BLACK BLACK RED WHITE FP1541 BREF heat wiring 1 05 Component Identification 1 Heater Element 9 Light Bulb 2 Limit Control 175 20 DIF 10 Light Socket w Wiring Assembly 3 Relay Switching 120V 50 60Hz 11 Cable Tie Nylon 6 1 Black 4 Fan Heater Motor 12 Bushing Snap Split 1 5 Thermostat 13 Closed End Splice 2 18 Ga Wire 6 Switch Rocker 14 CFM Wire Req d BREF36 7 Switc...

Page 11: ...embly 5 Cable Tie Nylon 6 1 Black 6 CFM Wire req d Electrical Wiring Diagram without Heater and Integral Remote Control FP1540 Fig 7 Wiring diagram for models without heat 5 WHITE 2 BLACK L1 N G 3 BLACK 6 WHITE 1 BLACK 7 WHITE 4 BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK WHITE MOTOR FLAME 3 5 4 2 1 8 WHITE I O 3 2 1 FP1540 BREF no heat wiring 1 05 ...

Page 12: ... the room Turn the knob clockwise from the OFF position to place the heater into operation The further the knob is rotated clockwise the higher the set point temperature Turn the knob counterclockwise to lower the set point temperature Turn it all the way counterclockwise to turn the heater function OFF Operating Instructions NOTE The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subj...

Page 13: ...ucts reserves the right to make changes in design materials specifications prices and discontinue colors and products at any time without notice TBREF36 TBREF36NH Electric Fireplace TBREF36 TBREF36NH 5 4 3 6 7 2 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 17 4758 BREF parts 1 05 14 20 1 ...

Page 14: ... 10007639 20 Screen Assembly 7554338 7554338 21 Screen Rod 10007433 10007433 22 One Piece Screen Pull 2 per Fireplace 7554239 7554239 23 Cable Clip 4 per Fireplace 7512135 7512135 Accessories The following accessories for these appliances are available from your local CFM Specialty Home Products distributor NOTE Each accessory comes with a separate in stallation instruction for mounting to the par...

Page 15: ...SE CFM Specialty Home Products aux présentes nommée la Société garantit votre nouveau foyer électrique Majestic Fireplaces contre tous défauts de fabrication et de matières premières pour une période d un an à compter de la date d installation sujet aux conditions et limitations suivantes 1 Le foyer electrique doit être installé par un entrepreneur de service autorisé et compétent Il doit être ins...

Page 16: ...410 Admiral Blvd Mississauga Ontario Canada L5T 2N6 905 670 7777 www temcofireplaces com CFM Specialty Home Products ...

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