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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety and Warning Information

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Service Parts List

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Section 1: Approvals and Codes

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Appliance Certification ................................................................. 6
Installation Codes ........................................................................ 6
High Altitude Installations .............................................................. 6

Section 2: Getting Started

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Introducing the Quadra-Fire Gas Fireplaces ................................ 7
Pre-installation Preparation .......................................................... 7

Section 3: Installing the Fireplace

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Step 1

Locating the Fireplace .................................................. 9

Step 2

Framing the Fireplace ................................................. 10

Step 3

Installing the Vent System ........................................... 12
A. Vent System Approvals .......................................... 12
B.  Installing Vent Components ................................... 19
C. Vent Termination .................................................... 23

Step 4

Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing the Fireplace ................................................ 26

Step 5

The Gas Control Systems .......................................... 26

Step 6

The Gas Supply Line .................................................. 27

Step 7

Gas Pressure Requirements ...................................... 27

Step 8

Wiring the Fireplace .................................................... 28

Step 9

Finishing ..................................................................... 29

Step 10

Installing Trim, Logs, and Ember Material ................... 30
Installing the Trim ........................................................ 30
Shutter Settings .......................................................... 30
Positioning the Logs ................................................... 30
Placing the Ember Material ......................................... 30
Glass Specifications ................................................... 30

Step 11

Lighting the Appliance ................................................. 31

Step 12

Before Lighting the Fireplace ...................................... 32

Step 13

Lighting the Fireplace .................................................. 32

After the Installation .................................................................... 32

Section 4:  Maintaining and Servicing Your Fireplace

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Section 5: Troubleshooting

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Limited Lifetime Warranty

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Summary of Contents for QV36D

Page 1: ...CE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 1 This appliance may be installed in an af termarket permanentlylocated manufac tured mobile home wherenotprohibited by local codes 2 This appliance is only for use with the ty...

Page 2: ...instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty Prior to the first firing of the fireplace READ the Using Your Fireplace section of the Owners Guide DO NOT USE this applia...

Page 3: ...9 C Vent Termination 23 Step 4 Positioning Leveling and Securing the Fireplace 26 Step 5 The Gas Control Systems 26 Step 6 The Gas Supply Line 27 Step 7 Gas Pressure Requirements 27 Step 8 Wiring the...

Page 4: ...odes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 in the United States or to the CSA C22 1 Canadian Electric Code in Canada This model may be installed in a bedroom...

Page 5: ...will void the own er s warranty and may present a fire hazard Getting Started The Hearth Home Technologies Warranty will be voided by and Hearth Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for the...

Page 6: ...5 8 219mm VENT COLLARS ELECTRICAL ACCESS 26 7 8 682mm 12 3 4 323mm 3 1 2 90mm GAS LINE ACCESS 2 1 8 55mm 6 7 8 174mm 14 1 4 362mm 8 5 8 219mm VENT COLLARS 21 1 2 548mm 11 5 8 297mm 28 1 2 724mm TOP S...

Page 7: ...TRUCTIONS ARE NOT SUBSTITUTES FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL BUILDING CODES THEREFORE YOUR LOCAL BUILD ING CODES MUST BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THESE STEPS Factory built fireplace ch...

Page 8: ...ION MEASURE FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS AND VERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL COVERING DETAILS BEFORE FRAMING 1 2 CLEARANCE FROM BACK OF FIREPLACE TO COMBUSTIBLE 0 CLEARANCE TO FRAMING MEMBER 0 CLEARANCE 1 2 C...

Page 9: ...h outer pipe DV 36D 5 3 4 146mm 8 3 4 222mm 11 3 4 298mm DV 48D 7 3 8 187mm 6 5 32 156mm 11 5 8 295mm 8 5 8 220mm 8 1 2 216mm 6 7 16 164mm 11 1 16 281mm 6 1 2 165mm 8 1 2 216mm 5 1 16 129mm 8 5 8 220m...

Page 10: ...g configuration used Terminations Kits HORIZONTAL TERMINATION WALL FIRESTOP 90 DEGREE ELBOW VERTICAL TERMINATION STORM COLLAR ROOF FLASHING HORIZONTAL PIPE SUPPORT PIPE LENGTH WALL BRACKET CEILING FIR...

Page 11: ...the four screws securing it in place see Figure 7 Figure 8 Flue Restrictor BREAK HERE Figure 7 EXHAUST SHIELD FLUE RESTRICTOR 2 Break the Flue Restrictor into two pieces Do this by bending the part b...

Page 12: ...3 Match the amount of vertical you have in the sys tem with the chart to find the appropriate position to set the Flue Restrictor 1 2 3 4 5 SETTINGS 1 2 3 4 5 Figure 9 CHART Vertical Top Vent NG Top...

Page 13: ...1 MIN 305mm 2 MAX 610mm 2 MIN 610mm 4 MAX 1 22m 3 MIN 914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 4m V H 40 MAX 12 4m H 8 MAX 2 4m NOTE On vertical venting configurations where the vertical component is ov...

Page 14: ...1 20 MAX 6 2m V V1 H 40 MAX 12 4m Figure 14 Venting with Two 90 Elbows VENTING WITH TWO 2 90 ELBOWS V H H H1 1 MIN 305 mm 2 MAX 610 mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610 mm 4 MAX 1 22 m 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914 mm 6...

Page 15: ...914mm 6 MAX 1 86m 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 8 MAX 2 48m 20 MAX 6 2m V H H1 H2 40 MAX 12 4 m H 8 MAX 2 48 m H H 1 H2 20 MAX 6 2 m V H H H1 H2 1 MIN 305mm 2 MAX 610mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610mm 4 MAX 1 22m...

Page 16: ...IN 914mm 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 20 MAX 6 2m NOTE H H1 20 MAX 6 2m V V1 H H1 40 MAX 12 4m V FT H H1 FT 1 MIN 305mm 5 MAX 1 52m 2 MIN 610mm 10 MAX 3 1m 3 MIN 914mm 15 MAX 4 65m 4 MIN 1 22m 20 MAX 6 2m...

Page 17: ...YOU ARE NOT USING If your vertical vent component is over 10 feet you may want to install the included vertical baffle to improve flame appearance Vertical baffle is located in the bag containing the...

Page 18: ...ion with the pre ceding component attach with a minimum of two 2 sheet metal screws Figure 20 CORRECT INCORRECT 2 Fasten the shield in place using the pilot holes provided in the part The shield shoul...

Page 19: ...The center of the hole is one 1 inch 25 4mm above the center of the horizontal vent pipe Position the firestops on both sides of the hole previ ously cut and secure the firestops with nails or screws...

Page 20: ...11 inch 280mm X 280mm hole through the ceiling using the centerpoint previously marked Frame the hole with framing lumber the same size as the ceiling joists Figure 27 Ceiling Firestop Ceiling Side If...

Page 21: ...NATION CAP MUST BE POSITIONED SO THAT THE ARROW IS POINTING UP Using screws secure the cap to the exterior wall through the flanges in the cap Figure 29 Trapezoid Termination Cap WARNING THE BOTTOM OF...

Page 22: ...IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED WHENEVER POSSIBLE TO USE THE VINYL PROTECTOR KIT 30 minimum for vinyl clad soffits a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located betw...

Page 23: ...SEE FIGURE 31 FOR MINIMUM HEIGHTS PROVIDED THE TERMINATION CAP IS AT LEAST TWO 2 FEET FROMAVERTICAL WALL AND 2 FEET BELOW AHORIZONTAL OVERHANG NOTE This also pertains to vertical vent systems in stall...

Page 24: ...o properly position level and secure the fireplace Figure 32 Proper Positioning Leveling and Securing of a Fireplace Figure 33 Gas Control System STANDING PILOT Step 5 The Gas Control System WARNING T...

Page 25: ...r and it does not penetrate the actual firebox Open the fireplace lower grille insert the gas supply line through the gas line hole and connect it to the shut off valve When attaching the pipe support...

Page 26: ...ll Run a maximum of 25 feet 7 8 m or less length of 18 A W G minimum wire and connect it to the fireplace ON OFF switch pigtails WARNING DO NOT CONNECT 110 120 VAC TO THE WALL SWITCH OR THE CONTROL VA...

Page 27: ...TWEEN THE FINISHED WALLS AND THE FIREPLACE SURROUND TOP AND SIDES ARE SEALED A 300 F MINIMUM SEALANT MATE RIAL MUST BE USED THESE JOINTS ARE NOT RE QUIRED TO BE SEALED ONLY NON COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL US...

Page 28: ...he bag of embers provided is sufficient for 3 to 5 applications Replace the glass door and a front trim door on the unit Pull out and latch the glass clips into the groove on the glass frame Aladdin H...

Page 29: ...e control in the PILOT position turn the control knob counter clockwise to the PILOT position 6 To light the pilot press the control knob and then press the red or black piezo button once every second...

Page 30: ...selves of this air Once the purging is complete the fireplace will light and will operate normally Subsequent lightings of the fireplace will not require this purging of air from the gas supply lines...

Page 31: ...urrounding the logs Checking Flame Patterns Flame Height Frequency Periodically By Qualified service technician Home owner Task Make a visual check of your fireplace s flame patterns Make sure the fla...

Page 32: ...he pilot and hold the valve knob in If the millivolt reading is less than 15mV replace the thermocouple b Defective valve If the thermocouple is producing more than 15 millivolts replace faulty valve...

Page 33: ...downwards lope is 1 4 inch d Glass too loose and air tight packet leaks in corners after usage Tighten the corner e Bad thermopile or thermocouple Replace if necessary f Improper vent cap installation...

Page 34: ...ssories Adjustments regular maintenance cleaning and temporary repairs do not qualify for a service call fee and will not be covered The replacement of consumer replaceable items and installation of u...

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