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Note: 

This kit must be installed or serviced by a qualifi ed installer, service agency or gas supplier. 

These instructions are to be used in conjunction with the main installation instructions for the above 
listed models.

WARNING: If these instructions are not followed exactly, a fi re or explosion may result 
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

GROUNDING:

 This power supply must be installed and grounded in accordance with local codes, 

or in the absence of local codes, with the current 

Canadian Electrical Code

 CSA C22.1. or in the 

USA the 

National Electrical Code 

ANSI/NFPA70 latest edition.

Description of System

The models 1500, 1700 and 1800 fi replaces have been 
designed to accommodate the installation of a 150CFM 
air circulation fan. The fan is designed to boost the 
natural convection through the heater; this may be a 
desirable feature dependent on the fi replace location 
and room layout.

It is preferable to install the circulating fan before 
completing the heater installation

 although it may 

also be retrofi tted at a later date provided a power out-
let has been prewired within the fi replace casing. Ret-
rofi tting the fan after the fi replace installation is com-
pleted will require disconnecting the gas and removing 
the burner module and gas train from the fi replace.

The fan cycles on and off with the burner via a thermal 
switch mounted at the fi replace. Power to the fan is 
controlled via a wall mounted on/off switch or speed 
control (supplied by electrician). These instructions 
cover the installation of the fan unit only. For instruc-
tions regarding how and where to locate the power 
outlet within the fi replace casing refer to instructions 
packaged with the fi replace. 

Future servicing or replacement of the fan may be done 
through the window aperture of the fi replace without 
needing to remove the fi replace from the wall cavity.

1595CFK CIRCULATING FAN KIT

INSTALLATION and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

CSA approved for use only with

Valor models 1500, 1700 & 1800 Linear Fireplaces

4002982-03

© 2016, Miles Industries Ltd. All rights reserved.

Operation

To operate the fan, ensure the wall mounted control 
is in the “on” position. Light the heater, there will be a 
delay for the fan to start until the thermal switch warms 
up. After turning the heater “off” the fan will continue to 
run for a period until the thermal switch cools. 

Note: When the heater is operated at lower settings, 
the fan may cycle off and on repeatedly as the thermal 
switch temperature cannot be maintained due to the 
operation of the fan.

Electrical Requirements

This fan kit requires a power receptacle mounted within 
the fi replace casing. The receptacle power will need to 
be controlled by a wall switch or speed control as there 
is no controller supplied with this kit. 

If using a duplex receptacle to provide power for the 
ambient lighting option as well, it will be necessary to 
“split” the receptacle and run an additional conducter to 
maintain separate control of the fan and lighting (see 
instructions packaged with the heater). 

The fan electrical requirements are 

120 Volts, 1 phase, 

60 Hz. Full load current of less than 1 amp

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Summary of Contents for LINEAR SERIES

Page 1: ...supplied by electrician These instructions cover the installation of the fan unit only For instruc tions regarding how and where to locate the power outlet within the fireplace casing refer to instru...

Page 2: ...lled inside the appliance case to complete the fan installation Test the fan It may be desireable to test the fan operation before reassembling the burner module and completeing the fireplace installa...

Page 3: ...he appliance bottom panel Then remove the 10 screws around the perimeter of the burner module plate 4 Rotate the rear edge of the burner module upwards and remove the module plate from the firebox To...

Page 4: ...e heater Apply label to base next to fan Receptacle in lower right corner of liner box 2 Line up the slotted holes in the fan mounting plate with the holes in the base of the liner box and fasten usin...

Page 5: ...ransportation of defective parts or 3 incidental or consequential damages THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OF F...

Page 6: ...llume Quand le foyer s teint le ventilateur continue de fonctionner temporaire ment jusqu ce que l interrupteur thermique refroidisse Note Lorsque le foyer fonctionne en bas r gime il est possible que...

Page 7: ...plateforme du milieu avant et arri re D branchez l alimentation de gaz de l appareil la soupape NOTE Le c blage lectrique doit tre d j install dans la caisse du foyer pour compl ter l installation du...

Page 8: ...10 vis retenant la plaque du module du br leur la bo te de foyer 4 Pivotez le bord arri re du module vers le haut et tirez le hors de la bo te de foyer Pour installer le ventilateur 1 Ins rez le vent...

Page 9: ...T POUR CE VENTILATEUR ET NE DEVRAIT TRE REMPLAC QU AVEC DES PI CES ORIGINALES FOURNIES PAR LE FABRICANT MOD LE 1595CFK VENTILATEUR DE CIRCULATION D 120 V CA 60 Hz MOINS DE 1 A FABRIQU PAR MILES INDUST...

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