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W415-0381 / H / 12.07.07

FIGURE 44

FIGURE 48

FIGURE 49

FIGURE 45

FIGURE 50

INSTALLATION TO BE DONE 
BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER 
and must be electrically con-
nected and grounded in ac-

cordance with local codes. In the absence 
of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 
C

ANADIAN

 

ELECTRICAL

 

CODE

 in Canada or the 

ANSI/NFPA 70 

NATIONAL

 

ELECTRICAL

 

CODE

 in the United States

If the fi replace was not previously 
equipped with a blower:

 route a 

grounded 2-wire, 60hz power cable to the receptacle / junction box. 
At this point, it must be strain relieved 
and insulated.  

The three slots on the blower mount-
ing bracket allow ease of adjustment 
when attaching the blower. For a quiet 
running blower, do not allow the as-
sembly to sit on the fi rebox base.

Slide the vibration reducing pad 

(A)

 into the clip 

(C)

 

and up against the threaded stud 

(B)

 at the other end. The blower 

must be able to be positioned entirely onto the pad.

Tilt the blower onto its side. Slide it past the controls and into the clip 

(C)

. Secure to the threaded stud using the lock washer and wing 

nut  provided. 
Ensure that the 
blower does 
not touch the 
fi replace  base 
or the fi rebox.

5. Place the bottom of the right crossover log 

(W135-0302) 

onto the stud on the right side of the log support. The top 
of the log should rest in the pocket on the left crossover log 

(W135-0300).

Attach the connectors from the black 
and white wires to the thermodisc and 
secure the thermodisc bracket to the 
securing stud at the bottom left of the 
unit using a lock washer and wing nut. 
Ensure that the thermodisc touches 
the fi rebox wall.  
Attach the connectors from the black 
and red wires to the blower. 
Attach and secure the variable speed 
switch using the nut provided. Plug the 
harness cord into the receptacle. 

The wire harness provided in this 
kit is a universal harness. When 
installed, ensure that any excess 
wire is contained, preventing it 
from making contact with moving 
or hot objects.

Because the blower is thermally 
activated, when turned on, it 
will automatically start approxi-
mately 10 minutes after lighting 
the fireplace and will run for ap-
proximately 30-45 minutes after 
the fireplace has been turned 
off. Use of  the fan increases the output of  heat. 

Drywall dust will penetrate into the blower bearings, causing 
irreparable damage. Care must be taken to prevent drywall dust 
from coming into contact with the blower or its compartment. 
Any damage resulting from this condition is not covered by the 
warranty policy.

CHARCOAL EMBERS

VERMICULITE

CHARCOAL LUMPS

OPTIONAL BLOWER INSTALLATION

Randomly place the charcoal embers along the front and sides of the 
log support tray in a realistic manner. 

Fine dust found in the bottom 

of  the bag should not be used.

Sprinkle vermiculite around the charcoal embers.

Note: Both charcoal embers and vermiculite are not to be placed 
on the burner.

Place the lumps between the logs in a realistic manner taking care 
not to block any of the burner ports.

C

A

B

FIGURE 46

FIGURE 47

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO BE DONE 
BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER 

and must be 

connected and grounded in accordance 
with local codes. In the absence of local 
codes, use the current CSA C22.1 C

A

-

NADIAN

 

ELECTRICAL

 

CODE

 in Canada or 

the ANSI/NFPA 70 

NATIONAL

 

ELECTRI

-

CAL

 

CODE

 in the United States.

 

 

To safely install the fan, turn off 

the electricity fi rst.

If the fi replace was not previ-
ously equipped with a fan:

 route 

a grounded 2-wire, 60hz power 
cable to the junction box. At this point, it must be strain relieved and 
insulated.

The wire harness provided in this kit is a 
universal harness. When installed, ensure 
that any excess wire is contained, prevent-
ing it from making contact with moving or 
hot objects.

To ease installation of the fan, remove the 
hinge screen and valve control door (lower 
louvres) from the base of the fi replace.

Position the vibration reducing pad into the 
clip and onto the threaded stud at the other 
end, piercing a hole into the pad. The fan assembly must be able to 
be positioned entirely onto the pad.

Slide the fan assembly past the controls and into the clip. Secure 
using the lock washer and nut provided. 

Plug the harness cord into the receptacle.

OPTIONAL FAN INSTALLATION

FIGURE 51

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Страница 1: ...1 W415 0381 H 12 07 07 W415 0381 H 12 07 07 10 00...

Страница 2: ...nts toddlers from touching hot surfaces Even after the fireplace is out the glass and or screen will remain hot for an extended period of time Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety...

Страница 3: ...venting components used in the installation of the replace NAPOLEON warrants its stainless steel burners against defects in workmanship and material for life subject to the following conditions During...

Страница 4: ...rity having jurisdiction the certi ed high altitude input rating shall be reduced at the rate of 4 for each additional 1 000ft Maximum output for natural gas is 19 500 BTU hr at an ef ciency of 68 5 w...

Страница 5: ...5 W415 0381 H 12 07 07 FIGURE 1 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW FIGURE 2...

Страница 6: ...Direct Temp and American Metal Amerivent follow the installation procedure provided with the venting components All outer pipe joints of these venting systems must be sealed using Red RTV Hight Temper...

Страница 7: ...AIR TERMINAL LOCATION CLEARANCES 32 32 32 32 32 32 4 Using a soffit heat shield W585 0096 or equivalent the distance may be reduced to a minimum of 18 It is recommended to maximize the distance to th...

Страница 8: ...at when nal grading is completed the bottom air slot is located a minimum of 12 above grade FIGURES 4 a b FIGURE 5 TYPICAL VENT INSTALLATIONS NOTE When terminating vertically the restrictor plate W500...

Страница 9: ...tal run horizontal run verti cal rise to maximum of 40 feet vertical rise is less than horizontal run horizontal run verti cal rise to maximum of 24 75 feet 4 2timesthe vertical rise equal to or great...

Страница 10: ...of offset 135 in feet VT combined vertical vent lengths in feet feet inches 1 0 03 0 5 15 0 45 6 0 30 0 9 11 0 45 1 35 16 0 90 2 7 32 0 the rst 45 and 90 offset has a zero value and is shown in the f...

Страница 11: ...T when HT VT Simple venting con guration only one 45 and 90 elbow Example 2 V1 4 ft V2 1 5 ft VT V1 V2 4 ft 1 5 ft 5 5 ft H1 2 ft H2 1 ft H3 1 ft H4 1 5 ft HR H1 H2 H3 H4 2 1 1 1 5 5 5 ft HO 03 one 45...

Страница 12: ...et 25 9 40 Since both formulas are met this vent con guration is acceptable when HT VT Simple venting con gurations FIGURE 10 REQUIRED VERTICAL RISE IN FEET VT HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSETS IN FEET...

Страница 13: ...40 Since both formulas are met this vent con guration is acceptable REQUIRED VERTICAL R I S E I N FEET VT HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET HT FIGURE 12 The shaded area within the lines represe...

Страница 14: ...learance of 2 all around the vent pipe on all horizontal runs to combustibles is required Use restop spacer W010 1778 supplied VERTICAL VENT SECTIONS A minimum of 1 all around the vent pipe on all ver...

Страница 15: ...combus tion air collar and secure with 3 8 screws 6 If more liner needs to be used to reach the replace couple them together as illustrated The vent system must be supported approximately every 3 feet...

Страница 16: ...erminal sleeves engage into the vent pipes and sealant Secure the terminal to the exterior wall and make weather tight by sealing with caulking not supplied Theairterminalmountingplatemaybe recessed i...

Страница 17: ...h a 5 collapsed telescopic pipe to the last section of rigid piping Secure with screws and seal Repeat using a 8 telescopic pipe 10 Run a bead of high temperature sealant W573 0007 not sup plied Mill...

Страница 18: ...is positioned and the vent system is installed Use 2x4 s and frame to local building codes FIGURES 33 It is not necessary to install a hearth extension with this replace system When roughing in the r...

Страница 19: ...Centre the nailing tab vertically on the corner post Figure 36 a Drill through the centre of the top and bottom slots in the nailing tab Secure using the two sheet metal screws supplied This allows t...

Страница 20: ...clips into the slots located at the bottom left and right corners of the unit To remove the louvres pull the back tabs of the clips forward while push ing the louvre assembly back Lift the clip B HING...

Страница 21: ...g embers for a maximum glowing effect Log colours may vary During the initial use of the replace the colours will become more uniform as colour pigments burn in during the heat activated curing proces...

Страница 22: ...ll automatically start approxi mately 10 minutes after lighting the fireplace and will run for ap proximately 30 45 minutes after the fireplace has been turned off Use of the fan increases the output...

Страница 23: ...valve has an interlock device which will not al low the pilot burner to be lit until the thermocouple has cooled Allow approximately 60 seconds for the thermocouple to cool When lighting and re lighti...

Страница 24: ...e gasket Adjust the pilot screw to provide properly sized ame Turn in a clockwise direction to reduce the gas ow Air shutters have been factory set open according to the chart below These settings are...

Страница 25: ...LANT 39 W175 0166 5 COUPLER 39 W175 0002 8 COUPLER 40 L42K LOUVRE KIT UPPER LOWER BLACK 40 L42PB LOUVRE KIT UPPER LOWER POLISHED BRASS 40 L42SS LOUVRE KIT UPPER LOWER BRUSHED STAINLESS STEEL 41 GDOI42...

Страница 26: ...26 W415 0381 H 12 07 07...

Страница 27: ...le and valve connection replace thermocouple replace valve Faulty valve replace Pilot burning no gas to main burner gas knob is on HI wall switch thermostat is on Thermostat or switch is defec tive co...

Страница 28: ...door gasketing is not broken or missing and that the seal is tight check that both 5 and 8 vent liners are free of holes and well sealed at all joints check that minimum rise per foot has been adhered...

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