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Installation
XG0799 - 081319
Connecting power to the panel before all the wiring is connected may
damage the panel.
Incorrect wiring may damage the motor and the fireplace will not
function properly.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Electrical Connection Directions
Connection Step 1
Connect the power vent module to the connection box labelled POWER
VENT CONNECTION (second box from the top of the panel’s left side).
This is a three phase system that requires the installer to supply three
hot wires and ground from the control panel to the power vent module.
Connection Step 2
The control panel is supplied with 25 feet of 18 AWG/2 conductor low
voltage wire that is coiled up on the side of the control panel. Connect
these wires to a standard single pole wall switch. Do not apply any
power to these wires. This wire may be replaced with a longer wire of
the same gauge, type, and quality to a length of up to 150 feet.
Connection Step 3
Connect power to the wires in the connection box labeled POWER
SUPPLY 208V, 15 AMP (first box from the top of the panel’s left side).
This is a four wire system with two blacks (L1 and L2), white (neutral),
and green (ground).
Connection Step 4
Connect 120V power to the base of the fireplace to power the LED
lighting inside the unit. This is a two wire connection consisting of a
black (hot) and white (neutral) wire.
Damper Connections
The prodigy comes standard with 2 intake dampers, a flue gas damper
is available for order separately. Follow the below instructions on the
damper wiring and setup process:
Connection Step 1
Open up the damper connection box on the side of the control panel to
access the 5 wires for damper control. The red and brown wires must
be disconnected from one another to be wired into the damper cable.
Connection Step 2
The white and black wires supply 24 VAC to the damper motor. Connect
the black damper wire to the black connection box wire, and the white
damper wire to the white connection box wire. For multiple dampers,
connect power in parallel.
The red and brown wires connect to an end switch that will close
when the damper has opened. Connect the brown damper wire to the
connection box brown wire, and the red damper wire to the connection
box red wire. For multiple dampers, connect the end switches in series.
Red to brown, to red to brown.
The green wire is a ground connection and is used to bond the damper
cable to the control panel.