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WARNING

Some materials or items, although safe, 

may discolor, shrink, warp, crack, peel 

and so on because of the heat produced 

by the fireplace. Avoid placing candles, 

paintings, photos, and other items 

sensitive to heat around the fireplace.

WARNING

HOT WALL SURFACES! The walls directly 

above the fireplace are constructed of non-

combustible materials and, although safe, it 

may reach temperatures in excess of 

200 

°

F depending on choice of materials. Do 

not touch! Finish the walls using materials 

suitable for these temperatures.

WARNING

Ensure weight of wall above is 

NOT carried by the appliance.

2200K heater

Framing—See Framing 

Considerations

1/2” thick non-combustible 

cement board 

required

 above 

and on both sides of 

fi

 replace 

opening–

NOT supplied

1/2” thick non-combustible 

cement board 

required

 above 

and on both sides of 

fi

 replace 

opening–

NOT supplied

Wall 

fi

 nish below opening

Combustible material up to 

1-1/4” thick allowed below 

opening. Combustible 

projections must otherwise be 

kept min. 4” below opening.

HeatShift front outlet

HeatShift sides outlet

Remote 

Control 

Handset 

Wall Holder

Wall Finish abo

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Combustible wall 

fi

 nish up to 

3/4” thick allowed above opening 

overtop of 1/2” cement board. 

Combustible projections must 

otherwise conform to allowable 

mantel projections

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Remote Battery 

and Wall Switch Kit 

(required) 

(35-foot wire 

length) (supplied)

Combustible Material Allowed Beneath Fireplace. 

When the appliance is installed directly on carpeting, 

tile or other combustible material other than wood 

fl

 ooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal 

or wood panel extending the full width and recessed 

depth of the appliance.

Vent collar supplied as 5 x 8” outlet, 

fi

 eld convertible to 4 x 6-5/8” 

outlet (adapter supplied). Note - Vertical rise required in vent system 

when adapting to 4 x 6-5/8” venting

HeatShift Plenum (front or sides) or Duct 

Termination Plates (top) 

mandatory! 

HeatShift 

system supplied separately—see “Appendix D - 

HeatShift® Installation” on page 71

HeatShift ducts (4)

Planning

Overview

Summary of Contents for LX2 2200KN

Page 1: ...the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Hot glass will cause burns Do not touch glass until cooled Never allow children to touch glass A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance a...

Page 2: ...th Vancouver BC Canada V7H 3B1 T 604 984 3496 F 604 984 0246 valorfireplaces com This appliance may be installed in an after market permanently located manufactured mobile home where not prohibited by local codes This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used INSTALLER Leave...

Page 3: ... Chart 5 x 8 22 Restrictors 23 Wall Termination 24 Roof Termination 25 Preparation 26 Window Removal 26 Standoffs Adapter 27 Installation 28 Electrical Wiring 28 Gas Supply 29 Remote Battery Wall Switch Kit 31 WiFi Module optional 33 Liners 34 Fuel Beds 36 Birch Log Kit 1700BLK 36 Long Beach Driftwood 1705DWK 39 Decorative Glass Murano 2200DGM 42 Decorative Glass Set 2200DGS 43 Splitwood Kit 1700SW...

Page 4: ...cess of 200ºF 93 C depending on elevation of hearth Be careful of touching these Tem perature of projection surfaces will be reduced when barrier screens are installed Some materials or items although safe may discolor shrink warp crack peel and so on because of the heat produced by the fireplace Avoid placing candles paintings photos and other combustible objects sensitive to heat or furniture wi...

Page 5: ...e prohibited Fireplace Safety Intended use This appliance is designed and approved as a supple mental heater and provides the potential for most energy conservation when used while attended The use of an alternate primary heat source is advisable This unit is not for use with solid fuel Do not use this heater as a temporary source of heat during construction Installation and Servicing Installation...

Page 6: ... m in Canada please consult provincial and or local authorities having jurisdiction Model 2200KN 2200KP Gas Natural Propane Altitude Ft 0 4 500 feet Input Maximum Btu h 36 000 36 000 Input Minimum Btu h 19 000 21 000 Manifold Pressure in w c 4 0 9 5 Minimum Supply Pressure in w c 5 11 Maximum Supply Pressure in w c 10 14 Main Burner Injector Marking DMS 32 DMS 49 Pilot Injector Marking 51 30 Min R...

Page 7: ... Liners choose one 2200FBL Fluted Black Liners 2200RGL Reflective Glass Liners 2200LML Limestone Liners HeatShift LDK1 Quad Plenum 48 LDK3 Double Plenum 14 2 with Grille LDK4 Quad Plenum 38 LDK7 Duct Termination Plates valance outlet Gas Conversion Kits 2200XPGK Conversion to propane gas 2200XNGK Conversion to natural gas Other Accessories LDK2 48 Finishing Frame for LDK1 LDK5 38 Finishing Frame f...

Page 8: ...off Lifting handles removeable 1 2 13 mm finishing flanges Lifting handles removeable Temporary valve access Temporary valve access during installation Center of vent 17 17 432 mm 2 5 1 4 133 mm 11 1 4 1 285 mm 5 11 11 279 mm 9 20 508 mm 18 457 mm 11 1 2 292 mm 8 1 2 216 mm 2 51 mm 20 508 mm 18 457 mm 11 1 2 292 mm 6 1 2 165 mm 11 279 mm 7 178 mm 44 1 2 1130 mm 33 1 4 845 mm 52 1321 mm 52 1321 mm ...

Page 9: ...ent sheet Also check that you have fuel bed packed separately liners packed separately Remote Battery Wall Switch Kit RBSWK HeatShift Kit mandatory Gas conversion kit if necessary Venting accessories Electrical accessories 5 Carefully read the Installer s Checklist included with the fireplace for the installation sequence Please note that the following steps must be done BEFORE the appliance is pl...

Page 10: ...ick allowed below opening Combustible projections must otherwise be kept min 4 below opening HeatShift front outlet HeatShift sides outlet Remote Control Handset Wall Holder Wall Finish above opening Combustible wall finish up to 3 4 thick allowed above opening overtop of 1 2 cement board Combustible projections must otherwise conform to allowable mantel projections see p p p page g g g 11 Remote ...

Page 11: ...tensions around fireplace opening must be non combustible material Non combustible wall finish here separating cavity from combustible projections Fireplace opening Non combustible wall finish here separating cavity from combustible projections Non combustible material only against appliance Wood stud allowed at corners only Combustible wall finish allowed if framing out to flanged opening Project...

Page 12: ...tely 6 1 2 165 mm if using 8 vent 7 3 16 183 mm if using 6 5 8 vent from back surface of wall finish to front surface of appliance case w no vent offset 11 1 2 292 mm 17 432 mm 11 279 mm Min 16 1 2 419 mm Fireplace Opening 1 2 thick non combustible Cement Board No rise 5 x 8 pipes only Planning Alcove above opening Clearances Alcove ...

Page 13: ... this dimension Alternatively substituting a 24 inch pipe length for the min 12 inch section will add 12 inches to this dimension as there is no additional pipe joint 5 1 4 133 mm Max 12 305 mm length at this height Min 12 305 mm pipe section 5 x 8 to 6 5 8 x 4 adapter supplied 6 5 8 x 4 pipes Required min clearance to combustibles 8 1 2 216 mm 2 51 mm Min 56 3 8 1432 mm when using 12 pipe section...

Page 14: ...pipe joint For example an additional 12 inch pipe section will add approximately 10 1 2 inches overall to this dimension 5 1 4 133 mm Max 24 610 mm length at this height 5 x 8 elbow directly on appliance Required min clearance to combustibles 8 1 2 216 mm 2 51 mm Min 41 1 2 1054 mm 11 1 2 292 mm 17 432 mm 11 279 mm 5 x 8 pipes Planning Minimum Vertical Vent 8 Vent ...

Page 15: ...anual HeatShift plenum framing required front or sides see instructions packed with HeatShift kit DO NOT use screws in this zone Combustible wall finish 52 1321 mm max 20 508 mm min 44 1 2 1130 mm min 11 1 4 285 mm 5 1 4 133 mm 11 279 mm 17 432 mm Combustible framing material except if using HeatShift front outlet plenums LDK1 or LDK4 in this case steel stud required under outlet opening see instr...

Page 16: ...1 2 419 mm DO NOT use screws in this zone Combustible material allowed on rear wall if framed forward up to flanged opening Combustible construction with plywood base below appliance is okay Steel framing Ensure suitably braced to suppor weight of wall Ensure weight of wall above is NOT carried by appliance HeatShift plenum or duct plates framing required top front or sides see instructions packed...

Page 17: ...r unplastered shall be considered combustible materials Non combustible cement board The LX2 fireplace requires a 1 2 13 mm thick non combustible cement board to be used as a wall surface immediately above the unit opening in the front and above and behind the opening on each side Extending the cement board well beyond the minimum will help avoid cracking due to differential expansion of materials ...

Page 18: ...48 length when drying from a saturated condition Running the fireplace before final finishing will help drive out moisture Always pre drill screw holes through cement board and use screws with self milling head Always use tape over joints Behind joints double up studs or use studs on the flat to add extra support to the joint Adhesive on the backside of wall board behind any joints can help contro...

Page 19: ...installation Framing Vent in Combustible Walls Ceilings 6 5 8 and 8 pipes When penetrating through combustible walls and ceilings frame a minimum of 10 in x 10 in opening and ensure that the insulation is kept clear of the vent pipe using either a wall thimble or an attic insulation shield Note that some vent manufacturers wall thimble dimensions may require larger framed openings follow the insta...

Page 20: ...5 8 VENT ADAPTER SUPPLIED 5 x 8 VENT OUTLET PIPE LENGTH PIPE LENGTH CEILING FIRESTOP ATTIC FIRESTOP ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD FLASHING STORM COLLAR VERTICAL TERMINATION 90 ELBOW 90 ELBOW 90 ELBOW 90 ELBOW Venting Thru Wall Thru Roof Typical Co axial Venting Components Appliance provided with 5 x 8 vent collar and 4 x 6 5 8 vent adapter Thru Wall no rise 5 x 8 ONLY Typical Components ...

Page 21: ...4 Any combination of rise and run can be used as long as they are within the allowable limits shown on the chart below 5 A maximum of 4 x 90 degrees elbows or equiva lent 2 x 45 degrees 90 degrees can be used 6 Each 90 degrees elbow installed on the horizontal plane is equivalent to a 3 feet horizontal pipe therefore 3 feet must be subtracted from allowable horizontal run 45 degrees elbow is equiv...

Page 22: ... with roof termination is 6 feet 4 Any combination of rise and run can be used as long as they are within the allowable limits shown on the chart below 5 A maximum of 4 x 90 degrees elbows or equiva lent 2 x 45 degrees 90 degrees can be used 6 Each 90 degrees elbow installed on the horizontal plane is equivalent to a 3 feet horizontal pipe therefore 3 feet must be subtracted from allowable horizon...

Page 23: ...e top panel To access the restrictors remove the top panel 1 Remove 4 screws along the front or back of the panel 2 Release 4 screws along the other side of the panel It is not neces sary to remove the screws 3 Slide the panel to unhook it and set aside 4 The restrictors are set in position 0 0 at the fac tory The position 0 is at the center and the position 10 is the farthest away from the center...

Page 24: ...y located within 15 feet 4 6bm below the terminal 36 90 I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 36 90 J Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet to the building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 12 30 K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 72 180 L Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public property Note A vent must not terminate directly a...

Page 25: ...ver 9 12 to 10 12 2 5 Over 10 12 to 11 12 3 25 Over 11 12 to 12 12 4 Over 12 12 to 14 12 5 Overhang should not extend beyond vent if within 48 of termination cap Horizontal overhang Vertical wall Min 24 unvented soffit Min 36 vented soffit Termination cap Min 18 Storm collar Roof flashing H Venting Roof Termination ...

Page 26: ... Remove Window Sill and Window Remove window sill Lift the sill up to free the magnets underneath then pull it straight out Remove the window 1 Hook the window handle to one of the spring load ed window levers 2 Pull the lever and unhook the window Repeat with the other lever 3 Pull the top of the window outward and lift it up behind the front panel to disengage it from its rail 4 Once removed fro...

Page 27: ...supporting that is it NOT supported by the engine Fit 6 5 8 x 4 Vent Adapter if required This unit is supplied with a 5 x 8 vent outlet which can be field converted to a 4 x 6 5 8 vent outlet by installing the vent adapter supplied with the appliance Fit HeatShift Take off Collars required Install HeatShift take off collars to appliance using screws provided with appliance See HeatShift installation...

Page 28: ...e window It is hidden under the valve shield The v module is powered by a three prong plug plugged into a receptacle inside the appliance case at the rear on the left hand side RBWSK power connector RBWSK white connector Installation WARNING All electrical installations must be performed by a qualified electrician and must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with local codes or in the...

Page 29: ...ance The unit is supplied with a stainless steel flex line to allow the appliance to be disconnected for service An individual shut off valve supplied is required on the supply line ahead of the flex connector Use only new black iron or steel pipes CSST or copper tubing if acceptable check local codes Note that in USA copper tubing must be internally tinned for protection against sulfur compounds U...

Page 30: ...ut off valve Test for leaks by applying a liquid detergent or soap solution to all joints Bubbles forming indicate a gas leak WARNING Never use an open flame to check for leaks Correct any leak detedted immediately Manifold Test Pressure Valve Inlet Pressure Manifold pressure adjustment screw located behind plastic mushroom cap Pressure Testing Place the appliance in final position 1 Taking great c...

Page 31: ...ceiver at the front of the appliance 2 Pull out the receiver from its location to connect the wiring harness power connector to receiver s jack 3 Connect the harness white connector to the auxil lary 5 pin junction on the receiver 4 Run the harness assembly to the mounted posi tion of the junction box securing the harness to the framing using insulated staples not supplied 5 Feed the harness assem...

Page 32: ... to the box us ing 4 screws provided 11 Feed the cable tie through the 2 side slots of the battery cover assembly 12 Position the battery holder to the rear face and secure together with a cable tie Note that clear ance is required for battery snap connection 13 Make the snap connec tion load 4 AA alkaline batteries into the holder included with fireplace then feed back into the junction box assem...

Page 33: ...s network See the literature that accompanies the WiFi module kit for instructions to install and set up See also Wiring Diagram on page 57 Note The homeowner will either need to be present for installation or leave their WiFi password for the installer to use during setup Otherwise the installer can complete the physical installation and leave the remaining setup instructions for the homeowner ...

Page 34: ...owever they don t fit into each other They sit beside each other Installation 1 Unpack the liner panels carefully 2 Remove the rear media tray 3 screws Ceramic liner panel sections top view 3 Inside the firebox at the rear of the top panel release the screw of the 3 panel supports and slide the supports towards you 4 Place one end panel top first against the back wall of the firebox square edge ou...

Page 35: ...0 Two brick retainers and three glass retainers are supplied with the panels They are used to hold the bottom of the rear panels against the rear wall of the firebox The brick retainers have a shallower return and the glass retainers have a deeper return 11 Hook one retainer to the back of the firebox rear wall and fold it over the lip on which sits the ceramic panel so it holds the panel against ...

Page 36: ...s Carefully unpack the kit as the logs are fragile Installation Fuel Beds Installation 1 Place log L2 with pin inserted as shown 2 Place log L1 from the left end of L2 and across the burner to rest on the media tray as shown 3 Place log L12 on the media tray near the end of L1 and onto the side of the burner L2 L1 L2 L12 L2 L1 36 ...

Page 37: ...y as shown 6 Place log L6 from the top of L5 onto the front of the media tray as shown L5 L2 L12 L4 L2 L12 L5 L5 L4 L6 7 Remove and discard the pin from log L8 8 Place log L8 across the burner at the right end of the fireplace as shown 9 Place log L3 on top of L8 to the front of the media tray as shown L8 Remove pin L8 L3 L8 Installation Fuel Beds 37 ...

Page 38: ...to the media tray and burner Do not pour embers as dust could block burner ports Place splinters among embers when complete WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Ensure that the fireplace area is clear of ember and splinter particles as these could be ingested by small children Vacuum area after installation Birch Log Kit installed L9 L3 L8 L6 L4 L5 L12 L2 L1 ...

Page 39: ...Do not pour from the bag and do not pour too much to avoid blocking the burner ports NOTE Ensure the area within the pilot shield is clear of vermiculite Some vermiculite can be deposited into the pilot safe zone Logs and rocks Each log has pegs to help you locate it on the media tray Install the logs as shown below using the round holes 1 Place the rear left log at the left end of the media tray ...

Page 40: ...rner and behind as indicated This ver miculite will help keep the right rear log in position 5 Place the right rear log as indicated The small end of the log rests on the burner 1 3 4 inch from the front edge of the burner 6 Place the right cross log on to recess of right rear log as indicated ensuring it is firmly located 1 3 4 Installation Fuel Beds ...

Page 41: ... installed 8 Vermiculite may be added outside the burner on the platform if desired around the logs 9 Place the rocks on the platform as shown below Installation WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Ensure that the fireplace area is clear of vermiculite particles as these could be ingested by small children Vacuum area after installation Fuel Beds ...

Page 42: ...e layer to the level of the top edge of the flange around the burner Do not pour directly from the bag and do not pour too much to avoid blocking the burner ports NOTE Ensure the areas within the pilot shield and pilot safe zone are clear of fireglass Pilot shield Pilot safe zone IMPORTANT Approved for use only with the fireglass provided with your Valor fireplace The use of any other fireglass pr...

Page 43: ...r the rear media tray and one for the front media tray Use the fourth bag to fill up gaps or edges of the burner NOTE Ensure the areas within the pilot shield and pilot safe zone are clear of fireglass Pilot shield Pilot safe zone Decorative Glass Set installed Installation IMPORTANT Approved for use only with the fireglass provided with your Valor fireplace The use of any other fireglass products...

Page 44: ...les in the media tray Some logs straddle the burner make sure they rest over the smaller burner ports rather than the larger ones Large ports Do not place logs on Large ports Square hole use the square holes Installation 1 Install the logs according to the images below See image of full layout of logs in the following pages Use the following order log 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 9 8 10 and 11 Notes Log 1 rests ...

Page 45: ...burner ports Log 6 straddles the burner do not cover the large burner ports Log 5 rests on rear notch of log 6 4 5 5 7 6 6 Installation Log 7 rests on front notch of log 6 Log 9 straddles the burner do not cover the large burner ports Log 8 rests on the notch of log 9 8 7 9 Fuel Beds ...

Page 46: ...etail 11 10 Log 10 rests on the rear and the right edge of the media tray wrapping around the corner of the burner Note the right side of the log does NOT touch the window Installation Log 11 rests on notch of log 10 Fuel Beds ...

Page 47: ...47 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Logs installed full layout Installation Fuel Beds ...

Page 48: ... the embers NOTE Ensure the areas within the pilot shield and pilot safe zone are clear of embers or splinters Pilot shield Pilot safe zone Installation IMPORTANT Approved for use only with the ce ramic embers and splinters provided with your Valor fireplace The use of any other products may void your fireplace warranty WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Ensure that the fireplace area is clear of embers splin...

Page 49: ...ld and in pilot safe zone are clear of shale Do not put rocks on the pilot shield 2 Place rocks around the shale bed as indicated These rocks will be used to support the twigs The rocks used is not important Pilot shield Pilot safe zone 3 Place the twigs on the rocks as shown Note The position of the twigs are specific to obtain the best flame pattern The twigs should not rest flat on the shale be...

Page 50: ...nd shale provided with your Valor fire place The use of any other products may void your fireplace warranty WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Ensure that the fireplace area is clear of shale pieces as these could be ingested by small children Vacuum area after installation 4 Install the remaining rocks around the shale bed Do not put any rock on the pilot shield Do not put rocks on the shale The acceptable v...

Page 51: ...f the window pane 3 Insert the window behind the appliance s front panel and lower it into its bottom rail Installation 4 Push the top of the window pane against the fire box Ensure it is centered on the firebox so it seals properly 5 While you hold it pull down and hook one of the spring loaded levers onto the window top black frame using the door handle Repeat with the other lever Window Re Inst...

Page 52: ...to the fireplace may result To ensure safe operation Double check that the bottom of each window frame is correctly installed in the bottom support railing Verify that the retainer hooks are hooked properly to the top angle brackets Pull out the top of each side window and release it to ensure the springs return it Ensure the window is sealed before operation WARNING Failure to install the window ...

Page 53: ...ield to the right and locate the receiver Detach it from the Velcro and pull it out 3 Locate the Reset button on the top side of the re ceiver 4 With a thin object press and hold the receiver s RESET button until you hear one short and one long beeps After the second beep release the reset but ton 5 Within the subsequent 20 sec onds press and hold the button on the remote handset for 203 seconds w...

Page 54: ...are provided with the kit Cover the screws with the included caps to finish the mounting Once mounted the holder is magnetic simply place the remote gently into the holder IMPORTANT The location of the remote control handset is important to assure proper temperature regulation To obtain a constant temperature we recommend that the handset should be between 3 and 15 feet away from the appliance but...

Page 55: ...ions the flame picture may be improved by adjusting the aeration The need for adjustment should be determined only by operating the appliance with the fuel bed liners and window installed and evaluating the flame picture after a 15 minute warm up Increasing aeration will cause the flames to appear more transparent and blue showing more ceramic effects glow Decreasing aeration will cause the flames ...

Page 56: ...n 1 Starting with the side screens place each screen magnets inboard against the ridge of the window sill push the top of the screen against the ridge of the top plate 2 Place the front screen magnets inboard against the ridge of the window sill push the top of the screen against the ridge of the top plate The front screen frame overlaps the side screens Installation Barrier Screen Window Sill WAR...

Page 57: ... Wifi Module optional LIGHT POWER V Module 120V Low voltage AC Power Lights MAN Knob Combination Control Valve Main Valve Knob PANEL red yellow Receiver Antenna RESET Button RBWSK Connector Battery Holder Battery Power Thermocouple 8 Wire Cable bundled LX2 Series Wire Diagram ...

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Page 60: ...ext adjacent floor level b In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not be met at the time of completion of installation the owner shall have a period of thirty 30 days to comply with the above requirements provided however that during said thirty 30 day period a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed 2 APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS Each c...

Page 61: ... side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases but identifies special venting systems the following requirements shall be satisfied by the manufacturer 1 The referenced special venting system instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment installation instructions and 2 The special venting systems shall be Product Approved ...

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Page 63: ...ry Status Eco Mode F or C To Turn On Fire One Button lighting default Two Button lighting simultaneously Press and hold for 4 seconds until 8 short beeps and a blinking series of lines conȴrms the start sequence has begun Release button Main gas ȵows once pilot ignition is conȴrmed Handset automatically goes into manual mode after main burner ignition Standby Mode Pilot Flame Press and hold to set...

Page 64: ...untdown Timer AM AM To deactivate functions 1 Install batteries All icons are displayed and ȵashing 2 While the icons are ȵashing press the relevant func tion button and hold for 10 seconds 3 The function icon will ȵash until deactivation is com plete Deactivation is complete when the function icon and two horizontal bars are displayed Note If a deactivated button is pressed there is no function a...

Page 65: ...untdown Timer only works in Manual Thermostatic and Eco modes Maximum countdown time is 9 hours and 50 minutes Light Dimmer Operation On Press is displayed Light is on at preset level Off Press disappears Light turns o Setting 1 Press and hold until ȵashes 2 To adjust light between 20 100 press or 3 To conȴrm setting either press or wait is displayed Note The light works independently of the pilot...

Page 66: ...r WiFi the handset will display APP Manual Mode The on o status of the ȴreplace as well as ȵame height are manually controlled by the user PM ON OFF PM PM Thermostatic Mode On Press is displayed Preset temperature displays brieȵy followed by the room temperature Setting Desired Temperature 1 Press and hold until is dis played and set temperature ȵashes 2 To adjust set temperature press or 3 To con...

Page 67: ... 5 To conȴrm press ON ON Off Time Setting PROGRAM 1 1 1 OFF are displayed ALL is displayed brieȵy Hour ȵashes 2 To select hour press or 3 To conȴrm press 1 OFF are displayed ALL displayed brieȵy Minutes ȵash 4 To select minutes press or 5 To conȴrm press Note Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set ON and OFF times or stop programming at this point and PROGRAM 2 remains deactivated Note PROGRAM 1 and...

Page 68: ... short circuit Low Battery Receiver With low battery power in the battery holder the system shuts o the ȴre completely This will not happen if the power is completely interrupted Seven Day Shut Off The system shuts o the ȴre completely if there is no change in ȵame height for 7 days Automatic Turn Down 3 Hour No Communication Function The valve will turn to pilot ȵame if there is no communication ...

Page 69: ... no pilot ȵame No gas supply Air in pilot supply line No spark Reversed polarity in thermocouple wiring Incorrect pilot oriȴce if valve has been converted from LPG to NG or vice versa F07 Low battery symbol Permanent Battery icon ȵashes on handset display Low battery in handset F09 F09 4 sec Fire is not responding No electronic control of ȴre Down arrow button was not pressed during pairing Receiv...

Page 70: ...ess and hold large flame button to gradually increase flame height Press and hold small flame button to gradually decrease flame height The Wall Switch can be used to control your fireplace You can turn the pilot on or off and you can increase or decrease the flame height Note that the thermostat and programming functions are not available with the wall switch ...

Page 71: ...Duct Flexible aluminum duct is acceptable provided it meets the UL 181 Class 1 requirements Kits There are 4 kits to choose from LDK1 48 Plenum LDK3 14 Plenums 2 includes grilles LDK4 38 Plenum LDK7 Duct Termination Plates 2 for wall valance discharge ONLY Optional accessories LDK2 48 Finishing Frame to use with LDK1 LDK5 38 Finishing Frame to use with LDK4 LDK6 5 dia Aluminum 2 ply Flex Kit 2 x 1...

Page 72: ...tely 38 frame white 2 14 x 6 grilles included white 4 take off collars included 4 take off collars included 4 take off collars included LDK2 supplied separately 48 frame white Kits Contents 39 5 8 1007 mm 15 3 4 400 mm 49 5 8 1261 mm LDK7 2 Duct termination plates 4 take off collars included Appendix D HeatShift Installation ...

Page 73: ...he discharge opening must be located in the same room as the fireplace With LDK7 ɄWARNING The plenum duct kits are approved for horizontal discharge ONLY The termination duct plates are approved for vertical upward discharge ONLY DO NOT install plenum or termination plates in ȵoor or ceiling DO NOT COVER OR PLACE objects in front of or on top of air outlet s AVOID locating outlet within 7 feet of ...

Page 74: ... rigid 5 diameter UL 181 Class 1 Air Duct 4 use LDK6 kit or equivalent Min 2 1 2 clearance to ceiling Min 30 Max 12 0 6HH WDEOH IRU R VHWV LX2 33 1 4 LX2 5 1 4 LX2 17 LX2 11 Ceiling Min 1 clearance to combustibles around pipe Appendix D HeatShift Installation ...

Page 75: ...or equivalent Min 2 1 2 opening required at ceiling Min 30 Max 12 0 6HH WDEOH IRU R VHWV Min 14 LX2 33 1 4 LX2 5 1 4 LX2 17 LX2 11 Ceiling Min 1 clearance to combustibles around pipe Note Discharge opening must be located in the same room as fireplace when using LDK7 Appendix D HeatShift Installation ...

Page 76: ...ble Horizontal Offset X offset for take off that s furthest away Ceiling LDK 1 LDK 3 or LDK 4 Min bend radius Top of fireplace Min 1 clearance to combustibles around pipes Support horizontal sections of pipe using strapping every 24 DO NOT RUN pipe horizontal Minimum slope 4 12 Min bend radius 14 min 5 5 4 12 Vertical Rise Y Min 30 Max 12 0 Maximum allowable Horizontal Offset X offset for take off...

Page 77: ...mounting bracket and 1 2 standoff 3 1 2 standoff 3 5 8 7 7 8 11 1 2 7RS 9LHZ URQW 9LHZ 5LJKW 6LGH 9LHZ 38 LDK 4 5 dia collars 4 C L 8 14 8 4 4 3 3 5 8 7 7 8 11 1 2 1 2 standoff URQW 9LHZ 7RS 9LHZ 2 8 1 2 standoffs 6 knock out each end for optional 1270RBK connection 11 1 2 8 4 1 2 wallboard mounting bracket and 1 1 2 standoff mounting bracket and 1 2 standoff 5LJKW 6LGH 9LHZ Appendix D HeatShift I...

Page 78: ...19 1 2 9 3 4 9 3 4 Stand offs folds down for shipping Warning Label Stand offs URQW 9LHZ 7RS 9LHZ 5LJKW 6LGH 9LHZ 14 C L 7 6 5 dia collars 2 3 mounting bracket and 1 1 2 standoff mounting bracket and 1 2 standoff 8 11 1 2 1 2 wallboard 1 2 standoffs URQW 9LHZ 5LJKW 6LGH 9LHZ 1 2 standoff Appendix D HeatShift Installation ...

Page 79: ...g See Installation Manual packed with appliance for minimum combustible cavity dimensions Note Min cavity dimensions may be dictated by LDK plenum when installing across corners LX2 models using 8 venting may require a YHQW R VHW WR clear the plenum Min 1 2 clearance to combustibles at ends Use steel stud for LX2 appliances See detail LDK 1 49 LDK 4 39 LDK 3 15 LDK 1 4 LDK 4 4 LDK 3 8 2 x 4 steel ...

Page 80: ...earance to ceiling 1 2 5 1 2 min clearance to combustibles rear sides 1 min clearance to combustibles all around pipes 2 x 4 on edge to support plenum Maintain 1 clearance to pipes Framing on edge 1 1 2 min clearance to combustibles top Ceiling Min 2 1 2 clearance to ceiling 1 2 1 2 min clearance to combustibles rear sides 1 min clearance to combustibles all around pipes Framing and Clearances App...

Page 81: ...lates as necessary maintain 1 clearance to pipes Wall finish required to form plenum above duct termination plates XFW 7HUPLQDWLRQ 3ODWHV IRU KRUL RQWDO LQVWDOODWLRQ 21 Continuous ceiling required within cavity Note Staining or streaking may occur on light colored ceilings due to any dust etc in air flow Maximizing the opening size will help reduce any staining or streaking Plate stand off Vertica...

Page 82: ...off Non combustible zone above plates Perimeter of plates may be trimmed to suit installation Combustible framing allowed below plates 5 dia pipes maintain 1 clearance to combustible materials URQW 9LHZ 7RS 9LHZ 5LJKW 6LGH 9LHZ Stand off Stand offs Appendix D HeatShift Installation ...

Page 83: ...ps provided DO NOT SPLICE DUCTS 5 Attach the top of the pipe sections to the plenum securing them with the gear clamps provided An upward slope must be maintained in horizontal sec tions of pipes for proper convection Use straps as necessary to maintain the pipes positions Support horizontal sections every 24 inches 6 Paint the inside surfaces of the plenum using high temperature ȵat black spray p...

Page 84: ...ons of pipes for proper convection Use straps as necessary to maintain the pipes posi tions Support horizontal sections every 24 inches 6 Continue with the ȴreplace installation Description Part no LDK1 48 Quad Hot Air Plenum Kit 48 x 2 quad plenum 4005476 5 take off collars 4 4005478 Top mounting bracket standoffs 4007211 8 slotted drive screws 1 4 7 798601 LDK2 48 Outlet Frame Kit for LDK1 Aux F...

Page 85: ...85 LDK4 LDK3 LDK5 LDK6 LDK2 LDK7 LDK1 Appendix D HeatShift Installation ...

Page 86: ...006367 67 Murano glass platform front 4005729 68 Murano glass platform rear 4005738 Description Part No 1 Vent reducer converts to 4 x 6 5 8 58DVA X46 2 Window assembly left 4005724 3 Window assembly right 4005723 4 Door handle 4006269BY 5 Door retainer assembly 2 4005913 6 Wire cover 4006270 7 Electrical passage gasket 4006274 8 Door gasket set 4006238A B 9 Burner assembly 4006942AH 10 Pilot cove...

Page 87: ...rk Grey Rock S4 B 8 4002341 93 No 7 Grey 5 Matte pitted rock 4002650 94 No 9 Grey 5 Matte rock 2 4002652 95 No 11 Grey 3 Matte rock 2 4002654 96 No 14 Grey 9 Gloss rock 4002657 97 No 16 Warm Grey 3 Gloss pitted rock 2 4002659 98 No 17 Grey 5 Gloss pitted rock 4002660 99 Shale 3 4 grey black 0 5lb ea 4004792 Description Part No 100 Split Wood Kit 1700SWK 101 Splinters grey bagged 4005813 102 Small ...

Page 88: ...4 6 8 A B B 9 13 14 15 16 3 17 11 12 10 7 56a 56b 56c 56d 56e 56f 56g 56h 56i 56 107 18 19 21 2 20 22 54 53 23 33 36 39 36 38 40 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 35 34 34 24 30 31 32 51 52 49 50 55 Appendix E Spare Parts ...

Page 89: ...3 74 75 76 77 57 61 69 67 68 66 8 70 4 63 64 65 63 63 83 84 82 81 80 79 78 99 89 86 87 88 90 91 92 85 93 94 95 98 97 96 7 8 5 2 2 5 2 2 1714RSS 1705DWK 2 2200DGM 2200DGS 58 59 59 62 3 60 2 Appendix E Spare Parts ...

Page 90: ...90 1700BLK 101 102 103 100 1700SWK 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 104 105 106 Appendix E Spare Parts ...

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