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Summary of Contents for Superior GF 4000 Series

Page 1: ...OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL ON OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE SERIES FIREPLACES ARE DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCES DO NOT BURN WOOD OR OTHER MATERIALS IN THESE Do not attempt to modify or alter the construction of the fireplace insert or its com ponents Any modification or alteration of construction may void the warranty certification and approvals of the unit FOR YOUR SAFETY If you smell gas 1 Open windows 2 Don ...

Page 2: ...s water column LPG for the purpose of input adjust ment Maximum inlet gas supply pressure is 7 0 inches water column natural gas and 13 0 inches water column LPG Input is 14 000BTUIHR for rear burner and 14 000 BTUIHR for log burner A Is N P T plugged tapping is provided on the gas control along side of the outlet to the main burner for a test gauge connection The appliance and Its in dividual shu...

Page 3: ...1 Header Plate Assembiy 1 installation instructions Header Plate Assembly Step 1 Frame fireplace enclosure as illustrated in Figures 2 4 5 or 6 Note The framed deplh 20 for a flat wall 27 for a cor ner must always be measured from a finished surface If a wall covering such as drywall is to be attached to the rear wall then the 20 must be measured from the dlywall surface Figure 5 Note If the appli...

Page 4: ...v line run to Type Gas Vent I I Figure 9 Before installing the fireplace in the prepared opening check all components for damage and content with the inventory list below INVENTORY LIST 1 fireplace complete 2 hood retainers 2 side trims 1 bottom trim 1 hood 1 12 flex connector with shutoff valve 1 installation instructions 1 hardware kit Step 1 Secure the two 2 hood retainers to the under side of ...

Page 5: ... the fireplace and reset the rear portion of the lower front framing plate Insert the end of the flex connection into the rear hole of the fireplace Figure 13 h h e r Connector Figure 13 Step 5 Carefully slide the fireplace back into the framed cavity until the rear of the fireplace comes in contact with the rear header plate assembly NOTE The fireplace must be centered in the opening so that a pr...

Page 6: ... Figure 18 forthe method of assembly Figure 18 Step 1 1 Place the assembled trim pieces around the sides and bottom of the fireplace Position the side flanges under the four side trim re tainers 2 per side Align up per slots located in side trims with holes in the side of the GF 4000and insert the two screws Secure the two I screws with the two wing nuts so as not to bind the side trim Push the si...

Page 7: ...ith care The logs are constructed of a new lightweight ceramic fiber and are subject to damage ifmishandled Specifications L L 36 1 TOP 2 2 1 22 1 3 6 13 I lam 13 I LL r 1 LL 2 C Front I 16 1 4 Lell Side Right Side Figure 21 Step 15 Replace the glass panel upper retaining bracket and the two 2 wing nuts by reversing the procedure outlined in Step 13 DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN WING NUTS Close Brass Screen...

Page 8: ...l tray behind access door These instructions will indicate either Robertshaw or Honeywell controls Your appliance control system is a low voltage 24 volt type It consists of a pllot burner a combination gas control elec tronic ignitor limit switch fan switch and onloff switch To obtain proper operation it is imperative that the pilot and main burner flame characteristics are steady not lifting or ...

Page 9: ... of the flames You may find it necessary to adjust the posi tion of the logs to enhance the flame pattern If so repeat Steps 13 14 and 15 found under the installation pro cedure on page 7 until satisfactory flame pattern is achieved Caution the logs can get very hot handle only when cool Additonally ad justing the air shutter can also impact the flame size The air shutter for the front burner is l...

Page 10: ...ting element Carefully insert a clean cloth into the bottom opening of the heating element and dislodge as much dirt soot and other foreign material on to the bottom of the appliance and then vacum clean Note To reinstall all items removed in the foregoing maintenance oulline reverse the removal procedure to ade quately secure each item or assembly to the appliance WARRANTY1 REGISTRATION CARD Your...

Page 11: ... knob to ON 6 Turn onloff rocker switch to ON 7 Pilot will automatically light and burner or burners will light 8 LPG only if burners are not lit within approximately 1 minutes system will lockout and it will be necessary to repeat steps 1 thru 7 A Shutdown Instructions B 1 The burners may be turned off for temporary sttuatlons by turning the onloff rocker switch to OFF NOIE DIAGRAMS 6 ILLUSTRATIO...

Page 12: ...ds 8 LPG only if burners are not lit within approximately 1 1 12 minutes system will lockout and it will be necessary to turn onloff rocker switch to OFF wait 10 seconds and turn onloff rocker switch to ON I Shutdown Instructions I 1 The burners may be turned O f f for temporary situations by turning the onloff rocker switch to OFF Gas Valve Knob I Flame Sen PIIO Adjustment cap Electrode Gas Valve...

Page 13: ...th terminals No continuity replace limit switch With a good limit switch back in the circuit and the electric power turned on if no voltage replace transformer Note Belore replacing the lranslorrner or limit swilch check wiring for loose connections or broken wires and repair as needed With voltage at transformer and still no spark or solenoid vaive click proceed to step 8 Note Turn 011 eleclrical...

Page 14: ...o step B Check the pilot and electrode assembly for proper electrode gap 3132 to 118 or any possible shorting of eiectrode to surrounding metal surfaces Make sure the spark ignitor and electrode connections to the ignition control are tight The ignition conlrol and pilot burner must both be chasis ground If there is still no spark the pilot and electrode assembly must be replaced See Figure 34 Ele...

Page 15: ...age is present check fuse for continuity replace fuse if open With a good fuse in place and still no voltage replace 86 control module CORRECTIVE ACTION When safety lock out occurs the system will remain in lock out until it is reset To reset the SffiG lurn the ONiOFF switch to OFF position wait 30 seconds and then turn on If still no soark proceed to step A i u r n off electric power to appliance...

Page 16: ...ntinuity of cable should be checked Replace if defective C Check grounding A common ground is required lor pilot burner ignlter sensor defective pilot mounting bracket pilol burner head and GND terminal of burners igniter S86A If ground is poor or erratic safety shutdown may occur sensor occasionally even though operation is normal at time of check out Therefore if nuisance shutdowns have been rep...

Page 17: ...norrnai at times Replace or repair when necessary If OK proceed to step 6 8 Defective ignition cable C Defective S86 con trol module A Defective OFFION Check operation of switch if OK proceed to step 8 I Check continuity of ignition cable Replace where necessary If A and B check OK proceed to step C Replace 86 control module I 8 Defective S86 con I e move MV wire from S86 control module ifmain bur...

Page 18: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST NOTE DIAGRAMS 6 llLUSrRAiiONS NOT TO SCALE fire parts com ...

Page 19: ...YOTE DIAGRAMS 6 ILLUSTRllltONS NOT 10 SCALE fire parts com ...

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