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2.

OPTIONS

#775ZCK Zero Clearance Kit

Allows the appliance to be installed into an enclosure
constructed of combustible material

The kit must be used

in this form of enclosure

.

 Enclosure framing dimensions

suitable for the kit are shown in section 4 of this manual.
Full installation instructions are included with the kit.

#721CRB Clearance Reduction Baffle

Can be used with “Adorn” front. Allows the clearance to
mantle to be reduced to 43” (see figure 2).

# Cast Suite Options

A cast suite can be made up of the following options,
selecting one from each category.
Category (a):
MANT01 – Mahogany Mantle Surround.
MANT02 – Oak Mantle Surround.
Category (b):
HEAR01 – Black Granite Hearth.
Category (c):
CAST02 – Art Nouveau Cast Back.
Category (d):
TILE01 – Butterfly Tile.
TILE02 – Cascade Tile.
TILE03 – Esprit Tile.
TILE04 – Minerva Tile.
TILE05 – Primrose Tile.
TILE06 – Tulip Tile.

3.

GENERAL DATA

This appliance is certified by International Approval
Services for use in Canada and the USA.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with  local
codes, if any; if none, follow the current ANSI Z223.1  or
CAN/CGA B149, installation code. Only qualified
licensed or trained personnel should install the appliance.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated
on the rating plate.

3.1

Venting

This appliance is for connection to an approved 5” metal
vent..

3.2

Ratings

722AN

722AP

Altitude (Ft)

0-4500

Input Max.
(Btu/h)

23,000

Input Min
(Btu/h)

13,780

Manifold
pressure (in w.c.)

3.0

9.15

Max Supply
pressure (in w.c)

10.5

13

Min. Supply
pressure (in. w.c.)

5

11

4.

LOCATION IN THE ROOM

This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue
serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance.

Note: The State of Massachusetts requires that any flue damper

must be removed or permanently welded in the open position.

 

The appliance can be installed in the following
constructions:

4.1

Solid fuel (Non-combustible) fireplaces

As supplied, this appliance can be installed as an inset
in an existing solid fuel type fireplace with a chimney
and 5" dia liner (see fig.1).
The fireplace must be built in accordance with the
national, state provincial or territorial building code
recognised by the authority having jurisdiction, or in
the absence of such a code, in accordance with the
National Building Code of Canada or the National
Fire Protection Association code in the USA  The
size of the fireplace recess must be sufficient to
accommodate the appliance as shown in fig.1.
If previously used with for burning solid-fuel, the
chimney must be swept before installation of the
appliance. Both chimney and fireplace must be
checked for soundness before installation of the
appliance. The liner must be a type approved by the
enforcing authority and installed in accordance with
the manufacturer's instructions.
The appliance must installed on a floor which is
sufficiently flat and level to ensure stability.  Some
fireplace constructions have a well in the floor at the
back that may need to be filled in.
Though not mandatory, we recommend that carpet,
soft vinyl or other combustible floor coverings are
kept at least 16” from the front of the appliance since
these types of materials may be affected by the radiant
heat output from this appliance.

Clearances

The minimum clearances from any combustible
constructions at the front of the appliance are shown
in fig.2.  

These front clearances apply for all installations

(except where used with approved Valor Cast Suite)

.

4.2

Enclosures constructed with combustible materials
#775ZCK Zero clearance kit must be installed where
the appliance is intended to be in an enclosure made
with wood studding or other combustible materials.
The enclosure framing requirements are shown in
figure 3.

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Summary of Contents for 722AP

Page 1: ...ity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supp...

Page 2: ...supply line installation 9 Convection box installation 10 Gas supply connection 11 Ceramic walls installation 11 Front control linkage installation 11 Ceramic coals installation 13 Operation checks 1...

Page 3: ...ity of the appliance after installation e g additional mantle etc make sure that the changes conform to the installation requirements in this manual Never attempt to burn paper or any other material i...

Page 4: ...d in the open position The appliance can be installed in the following constructions 4 1 Solid fuel Non combustible fireplaces As supplied this appliance can be installed as an inset in an existing so...

Page 5: ...E FROM BASE VISAGE FRONT 40 43 OF HEATER B ADORN FRONT 53 with appliance as supplied see page 4 for Valor Cast Suite application 43 with kit 721CRB Fig 2 Clearances to combustible materials in front...

Page 6: ...learance kit enclosure 5 SUPPLY GAS Model 722AN is for use only with natural gas Model 722AP is for use only with propane gas The supply pressure must be between the limits shown in section 3 of this...

Page 7: ...Canopy shield 3 Thread cutting screws for canopy shield 2 Machine screws for front surround fixing or Pack 2 Visage Fire Front contains 1 Fire front surround with sliding control 1 Fire front casting...

Page 8: ...e thermocouple tip see figure 7 If there are no sparks make the following checks a Check condition of battery and that it is correctly fitted b Check spark gap between electrode wire and thermocouple...

Page 9: ...t sulfur compounds 8 3 Unions in gas lines should be of ground joint type 8 4 The gas supply line must be sized and installed to provide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the maximum demand of the ap...

Page 10: ...few inches clear of the fireplace front to allow you to fix the vent connector to the top of the convection box 9 4 Pull the vent connector towards the front of the fireplace and locate the rear slot...

Page 11: ...wall surfaces visible Fit the wall stamped B at the right side and the wall stamped A at the left side Find out which arrangement the customer requires Explain that the customer can not alter the wall...

Page 12: ...y to align the bottom fixing holes with those in the convection box Fix the bottom of the casting surround to the convection box with two screws See figure 19 or 20 12 4 Align the hole near the bottom...

Page 13: ...cess in the burner plaques and touch the ceramic plaques See figure 22 13 2 Place the ceramic front coal in position in front of the base coal Make sure that the side legs of the front coal are fully...

Page 14: ...d the rear multiple coal It has a square hole underneath Place it centrally behind the front multiple coals The square hole must locate in the square peg in the base coal See figure 26 13 6 Place a si...

Page 15: ...justed Lower the casting so that it rests on the floor see figure 29 14 3 Check valve control and slide control for proper operation as described in the lighting instructions section further on in thi...

Page 16: ...ng the guard back Release the springs so that they locate behind the canopy See figure 30 15 2 Visage front Locate the two wires projecting from each side of the guard into the holes in the inner face...

Page 17: ...ire off and allow it to cool before attempting any cleaning Note that the fire will retain heat for some time after it has been turned off Metal parts Clean the metal parts with a slightly damp cloth...

Page 18: ...bel 2 Turn the gas valve control counterclockwise as far as it will go shut 3 Move the control slide knob up to Off 4 Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas then smell for gas including near the flo...

Page 19: ...mber It will be helpful if the appliance serial number can also be quoted This is on the chained rating plate visible when the ashpan cover is removed The repair parts are shown in the separate repair...

Page 20: ...20 Manufactured by HEATING BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND Because our policy is one of constant development and improvement details may vary slightly from those given in this publication Valor Ltd fire parts com...

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