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1. Blower Cleaning and Servicing Accessories Components Operating Instructions CFST Replacement Parts List page 17 CFST Replcement Parts page 18 Replacement Parts List page 19 Replacement Parts page 20 Troubleshooting Guide page 21 Warranty sette page 24 GENERAL INFORMATION The CFST and CFPF Series Unvented Room Heaters covered in this manual feature ceramic fiber splitlogs which glow realistically when the heater is operating These heaters have a standing pilot and are manually controlled through the use of a milli volt gas valve Asparkignition system piezo allows the heater pilot gas to be lit without the use of matches or batteries and permits operation of the heater during a power outage These heaters are fitted with a specially de signed pilot ODS which responds to the amount of oxygen available in the room and shuts the heater off before the oxygen level drops below 1890 The pilot can be relit only when fresh air is available Refer to the Com bustion and Ventilation Air section These heaters may also equipped with an optional battery powered electronic Carbon Monoxide Safety Shut Off COSS specially designed to respond to the amount of carbon monoxide present in the room air The carbon monoxide detector will sound an alarm and shut the app
2. THE WARRANTY 50 SOE SI The manufacturer warrants the components of this Catalytic Gas Fireplace manufactured by SFC INC hereinafter SFC to be free from defects in 55522 materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture 22 113 lt gt 22 12 REMEDY AND EXCLUSIONS The coverage of this Warranty is limited to all components of the Catalytic Gas Fireplace manufactured by SFC SFC warrants the components this 22555 factory built system manufactured by SFC to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of manufacture ENS 52 1 During the first five years of this warranty SFC will at option and except for the components listed in subparagraphs a through below ES 8 OS provide replacement or repair components of the factory built gas insert manufactured by SFC at no charge and will also pay for reasonable labor Ja LS costs incurred in replacing or repairing such components If repair or replacement is not commercially practicable SFC will at its option refund wore RSS the purchase price of the gas insert and chimney components and accessories With respect to the components listed below the remedies of this 2255 SSRN paragraph 1 are available only for the period of time indicated Thereafter however until the expiration of 10 years from the date of installation 55 SL SFC will provide replacement parts at no charge but will not pay any la
3. Screen Panel Kit Arch Frame Kit Main Panel SPK 6 Main Panel DAT 6 1 End Panel SPEK 6 End Panel DAET 6 1 14 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE This heater has a pilot which must be lit by hand When lighting the pilot follow these instructions exactly BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the heater area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas 15 heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS e Do not try to light any appliance e Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions e f you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department C Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob Never use tools If the knob will not push in or turn by hand do not try to repair it call a qualified service technician Forced or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion Do not use this heater if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water LIGHTING INS
4. torfitted to the heater to reducethe supply tank pressure to 13 w c maximum WARNING CONNECTING DIRECTLY TO AN UNREGULATED PROPANE TANK CAN CAUSE AN EXPLOSION Step 6 Wiring The wiring diagram is de tailed in Figure 12 Referto Figure 13 to field wire optional wall switch All electrical wiring must be in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 The heater must be electrically grounded CAUTION DO NOT CONNECT THE OPTIONAL REMOTE SWITCH 120V POWER SUPPLY Step 7 Installing the Optional Remote Wall Switch The standard millivolt system comes from the factory wired as shown in Figure 12 Selecta convenient location for the remote wall switch and connect the wiring to the appliance Figure 13 Note The optional rocker switch is mounted to the appliance and wired in the same way as the remote wall switch Standard Wiring Diagram If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced it must be replaced with Type AWM 105 C 18 GA wire THERMOCOUPLE THERMOPILE GAS CONTROL VALVE TH o TP O RED RED 27 For Optional Wall and or On Off Switch Attachment Figure 12 Optional Wiring Diagram If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced it must be replaced with AWM 105 C 18 GA wire OPTIONAL WALL A
5. 2 13 mm gas line along the left or right side framing Figure 9 Gas Flex Line Kit Model GFLV NPT x 3e Yo x Y Flare Flare Fitting Shut Off Valve All appliances have a 3 long 3 nipple installed at the valve To quickly and easily complete the gas line routing use the gas flex line kit Model GFLV Stud Plate Standard 102 _ Left Side on 11 289 mm Optional Right Side ST Ave 105 mm Figure 9 Step 3 Remove the nailing flanges from the lower control compartment and install in place with three 3 screws each Align with the three holes on each side of the appliance refer to Figure 5 Install the hood on all units Position the hood in the open area above the appliance door Insert the tabs on each end of the hood into the bracket at each end Bend the two tabs over to secure Step 4 Position appliance into prepared fram ing secure with 6d nails at the nailing flange along each side Step 5 Connecting Gas Line Make gas line connections All codes require a shut off valve mounted in the supply line Figure 10 illus trates two methods for connecting the gas supply Installation methods and materials must be in compliance with local codes 4 lt a Flex Tubing Gas Stub QUA Figure 10 Control Valve a lt Lower Control n Compartment Door Yo x 38 Reducer Figure 1
6. PLACE THIS END OF THE TWIG ON TOP OF PIN ON BURNER AS SHOWN Figure 16 The installation ofthe logs and twigs should be complete and resemble Figures 15 16 and 19 After setting the logs and rockwool into posi tion as described above ensure the logs are properly and firmly situated The heater will not function as intended if the logs are not correctly positioned Periodically check the positioning of the logs WARNING FAILURE TO POSITION THE PARTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE DIAGRAMS OR FAILURE TO USE ONLY PARTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED WITH THIS HEATER MAY RESULT IN PROP ERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY Flame Appearance REFER TO THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED AT THE BACK OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE LIGHTING THE HEATER TO OBSERVE THE FLAMES Flames from the pilot front and rear burner should be visually checked as soon as the heater 15 installed addition a periodic visual check of the flames should be made The pilot flame should always be presentwhen the heater is in operation and should just envelope the tip of the thermocouple Figure 17 WARNING NO ADJUSTMENTS ARE TO BE MADE TO THE 008 PILOT SYSTEM TAMPERING WITH THIS SYSTEM CAN BE EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS Propane Shown Figure 17 An incorrect pilot flame is shown in Figure 18 This pilot flame will cause the thermocouple to cool When the thermocouple cools the heater will shut off If pilot flame pattern is incorrect or if heater shuts o
7. Subsequent lightings of the appliance will not require such purging In spect the pilot flame remove logs if neces sary handling carefully Replace logs if removed for pilot inspection 11 To light the burner turn ON the optional remote wall switch if installed and rotate the gas valve control knob counterclockwise to the position Step 11 Installing the Glass Door Position the door frame in front of the firebox opening with the joint in the gasket down Locate the three 3 tabs at the bottom edge of the door frame into the three 3 brackets at the base of the fireplace front opening Lean the door frame back towards the fireplace ensuring that the frame seats evenly as it draws shut Install the three 3 20 x 1 Phillips pan head screws removed previously and tighten to secure Ensure that the tab on the bottom of the door frame engages the door switch Make sure the screws are tightened equally to avoid torquing the door Figure 20 Figure 20 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT An incomparable package of options are avail able for use with these appliances These op tions can both customize the operation of these unique appliances and enhance their beauty and charming appeal All options are available in kit form are easy to install and are packaged complete with all required parts and instructions Some of the option kits need to be fitted prior to completing the installation of the applia
8. if the height above the firebox opening is in creased proportionately as detailed by the in crements shown Minimum clearance to combustibles are Appliance side and back 0 floor 0 adjacent wall 6 ceiling 4198 1210 mm Combustible Finished Wall Materials N Header mm 4 18 56 mm hoary 14 a mm Lx 8 y Tus of Appliance 2 Top of Door Frame Y v FE CF Series Figure 1 A hearth extension is not required with this appliance If a hearth extension is used do not block the lower control compartment door Any hearth extensions used is for appearance only and does not have to conform to standard hearth extension installation requirements Note Combustible wall finish materials and or surround materials must not be allowed to encroach the area defined by the appliance front face black sheet metal Never allow combustible materials to be positioned in front of or overlapping the appliance front face 3 Clearance to Combustible Side Wall 415 Max Projection See Fig 1 1210 mm Min to Ceiling from Top of Combustible Appliance Mantel Door See Fig 1 Figure 2 PREINSTALLATION Check that all listed parts have been received Carefully inspect the heater case and contents for shipping damage and immediately inform the dealer from whom you purchased the gas fireplace if any damage is found The applia
9. rials etc It is important that the control com partments burners and circulating air pas sageways of the heater be kept clean 6 Always turn off gas to pilot before cleaning Before relighting refer to the lighting instruc tions inthis manual Instructions are also found on a pull out panel located on the floor of the appliance 7 Always keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable liquids 8 Remember this appliance has a continuous burning pilot flame Exercise caution when using products with combustible vapors CLEANING AND SERVICING WARNING TURN OFF THE UNVENTED GAS ROOM HEATER AND ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING Only limited cleaning will be required under the normal use of the heater Dust the front grate the top of the piezo cover and the control knob occasionally Do not use cleaning fluids to clean the logs or any other part of the room heater Remove the log assembly gently handling by holding each log at each end Use a vacuum cleaner to remove loose particles from the base and from around the burners Gloves are rec ommended to prevent the fibers from pricking your skin If the skin is pricked wash gently with soap and water Replace the logs as de tailed in Step 9 Assembling the Logs If after a period of use the flames start to exhibit unusual shapes and behavior or the burners fail to ignite smoothly then the burner holes may requir
10. CMN CFPF CMP No Description Part No Qty Part No 1 Gas Fireplace Assembly 123073 1 123074 2 Bar Louver Black Main Panel 104951 8 104951 3 Bar Louver Black End Panel 104955 4 104955 4 Hood Black Clean Face Main Panel 108971 2 108971 5 Hood Black Clean Face End Panel 124761 1 124761 6 Screw 000861 8 000861 T Replacement Glass Panel with Gasket Main Panel 104852 2 104852 8 Replacement Glass Panel with Gasket End Panel 104853 1 104853 9 Door Switch 094468 1 094468 Gas Valve with Burner Assembly 123111 1 123112 Burner Assembly 123151 1 123151 Log Set Split E Bottom Front 903601 1 903601 Bottom Rear 903602 1 903602 Log Center 903603 1 903603 Twig Left 903604 1 903604 Top Twig Center 903605 1 903605 Top Twig Right 903606 1 903606 Log Top Vertical 903607 1 903607 Bag of Rockwool Ember Coals 125011 1 125011 Refractory Liner 903216 1 903216 CFPF GAS CONTROLS MILLIVOLT CFPF CMN CFPF CMP Description Part No Qty Part No Gas Valve SIT 901916 1 901917 Piezo Igniter 111061 1 111061 Orifice Main Burners 124291 2 124292 Pilot Assembly ODS 901914 1 901915 19 REPLACEMENT PARTS NOTE DIAGRAMS 8 ILLUSTRATION SCALE 20 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE FOR UNVENTED GAS PRODUCTS OBSERVED PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE ee When igniter button is A Igniter electrode positioned wrong Replace igniter igniter
11. Figure 15 Handle these logs with great care The logs can be easily damaged but when handled properly they can provide years of performance and enjoyment Carefully position and center the larger bottom fiber logs onto the burner Place the large center fiber log segment 3 between the two 2 lower logs 51 and 2 in the manner illustrated Figures 15 amp 16A The flames should not impinge on the logs Positionthe rockwool overthe burner screen as shown in Figure 16B NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE Install the top four twigs beginning with the left twig 5 first Figure 16C Shiftthe lower logs left or right as necessary to align the position ing pins Once twig 5 is in position place the center twig 4 on the set again adjusting the lower logs left or right as necessary to align the positioning pins Position the top twigs 6 and 77 onto the pins of the center twig 4 and onto the pins of the burner Charred Area 2 Far Side Charred Area This Side Front Valve Side Figure 15 PORT CLUSTER FRONT SPREAD SMALL PIECES OF ROCKWOOL A DIME TO A QUARTER SIZE PORTION OVER THE SCREEN EXCEPT WHERE NOTED FRONT DO NOT PUT ANY ROCKWOOL OVER PORT CLUSTERS PLACE THIS END OF TWIG BETWEEN TWO PORT CLUSTERS ON TOP OF PIN ON BURNER AS SHOWN FRONT POSITION THE LOGS ON THE PINS AS SHOWN EACH LOG TWIG 15 IDENTIFIED BY A NUMBER ON THE BACK
12. Framing dimensions calculated for 5 drywall finish T T Bracket 2 4 Wall Drywall Framing Top View 12 13mm Required Air Space Clearance Figure 5 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS 5 140 mm 1 N 20 37 508 mm 940 mm 18 457 mm e Front View CFPF A AR F i m 31 16 mm a am 31 34 806 4 114 mm 102 mm S H y 2 1 Top View 610 Line Opening Both Sides End View Figure 6 CFPF FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS 2 x 4 Outside Energy Wall Wall ti Framing Dimensions 22 34 578 mm 40 7 1016 mm Min nia Bracket Drywall Drywall 43 1092 mm Min Note Framing dimensions calculated for 3 drywall finish os C Framing Top View Ol 42 13mm Required Air Space Clearance Figure 7 Figure 8 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE 7 Step 2 Route a 1
13. IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE OPERATION AND CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE 1 Appliance operation may be controlled through the optional ON OFF unit rocker switch located in the lower control compartment or through a remotely located optional wall switch or wall thermostat Separate switches may pro vide independent control for the forced air blower and remote fireplace operation tional equipment 2 These heater rated units are equipped with a two stage HI LOW gas control valve To cycle the burner between the HI and LOW settings rotate the control knob located in the center of the valve front face clockwise and counter clockwise respectively 3 When lit for the first time the appliance will emit a slight odor for an hour or two This is due to the burn in of the internal paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process Additionally when lit for the first time this appliance may produce smoke this is normal and should be expected For the first few hours operate the appliance with doors and windows open to encourage the dissipation of smoke and fumes 4 Upon each lighting of the appliance conden sation may occur and fog the inside of the glass panel This condition will disappear shortly as the appliance heats 5 Keep lower control compartment clean by vacuuming or brushing at least twice a year More frequent cleanings may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding mate
14. Position Figure 24 Figure 26 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION TO SCALE CFST REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST CFST CMN CFST CMP No Description Part No Qty Part No 1 Gas Fireplace Assembly 123071 1 123072 2 Bar Louver Black 104951 8 104951 3 Hood Black Clean Face 108971 2 108971 4 Screw 000861 6 000861 5 Replacement Glass Panel with Gasket 104852 2 104852 6 Door Switch 094468 1 094468 7 Gas Valve with Burner Assembly 123111 1 123112 8 Burner Assembly 123151 1 123151 9 Log Set Split Bottom Front 903601 1 903601 b Bottom Rear 903602 1 903602 Log Center 903603 1 903603 d Twig Left 903604 1 903604 e Top Twig Center 903605 1 903605 f Top Twig Right 903606 1 903606 Log Top Vertical 903607 1 903607 Bag of Rockwool Ember Coals 125011 1 125011 Refractory Liner 903216 2 903216 CFST GAS CONTROLS MILLIVOLT Description CFST CMN CFST CMP Part No Part No Gas Valve SIT 901916 901917 Piezo Igniter 111061 111061 Orifice Main Burners 124291 124292 Pilot Assembly ODS 901914 901915 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS CFST NOTE DIAGRAMS 8 ILLUSTRATION TO SCALE 18 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST CFPF
15. Warranty this Catalytic Gas Room Heater covers only the component parts manufactured by SFC The use of components manufactured by others with this x jj LESS Catalytic Gas Room Heater except for a listed venting system as prescribed in the installation instructions could create serious safety hazards 25 may result in the denial of certification by recognized national safety agencies and could be in violation of local building codes This Warranty does not cover any damages occurring from the use of any components not manufactured supplied by SFC Ete 2 The Catalytic Gas Room Heater must be subjected to normal use gas inserts are designed to burn either natural or propane gas only Burning 550 eq conventional fireplace fuels such as wood coal or any other solid fuel will cause damage to the gas insert will produce excessive temperatures p and will result a fire hazard SS SS 25 255 LIMITATION ON LIABILITY ENS Soc X It is expressly agreed and understood that SFC sole obligation and purchaser s exclusive remedy under this warranty under any other warranty 59055 expressed or implied or in contract tort or otherwise shall be limited to replacement repair or refund specified above lt 2 lt gt 54 In no event shall SFC be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages caused defects its products whether
16. can be installed on the CFST door This screen panel is easy to install using the provided hardware This kit can be retrofitted to previously installed CFST appli ances The screen panel kit may not be used in conjunction with either ofthe decorative arches Decorative Arch Kits Two arch kits are available for the CFST appli ance one piece complete door arch kitand a four 4 piece arch frame kit Both kits are easy to install and do not require hardware to attach them to the standard door frame The four piece arch frame kit can be installed withoutthe bottom or bottom and side pieces to customize the look of your appliance This kit can be retrofitted to previously installed CFST appli ances The decorative arches may not be used in conjunction with the screen panel kit Gas Flex Line with Valve A gas flex line kit is available to aid in attaching the appliance to the gas supply This kit can only be used where local codes permit The kit includes a 1 2 NPT to flare in line shut off valve a 12 flex line e female flare through and 3 flare to NPT fitting The components of this kit are rated for both natural and propane gas This kit is designed to be used as an aid in installing the appliance WARNING CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OFHIGH SURFACETEMPERATURES USE CAUTION AROUND THE APPLIANCE TO AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPER VISED WHEN THEY ARE
17. clogged Clean burner or replace burner orifice 9 Burner backfiring during A Burner orifice is clogged or damaged Clean burner or replace burner orifice combustion B Burner damaged Replace burner C Gas regulator defective Replace gas regulator 10 Slight smoke or odor during A Vapors from paint or curing process of logs Problem will stop after a few hours of operation SFC recommends running the initial operation heater with excess ventilation for the first few hours 11 Heater produces a whistling A Turning control knob to HI position when burner is cold Turn control knob to LO position and let warm up for a minute noise when burner is lit Air in gas line Operate burner until airis removed from line Have gas line checked by local gas company C Dirty or partially clogged burner orifice Clean burner or replace burner orifice 21 22 23 S am TA EN VN 5 5 500 SELVAS 9000 SU SS EN 9 WSS NY 2255555 XNE simt 55 NS 599 SA SSS A 7555559 OLOT A ESA 55 IR RSS CESSIT A XO 556 ES 29552 aa SS SSAA NSS 52 lt ANN EACUS NY UNUS 25 LOS 17252 SS Catalytic Gas Fireplace p Soo a 252 US Manuf sL d W ty 10 Y JJ 55 anufacturer s Limited Warranty 10 Years 20 DONC 2
18. correctly Dueto high temperatures the heater should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies e Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surfacetemperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully super vised when they are in the same room with the heater Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the heater for the purpose of drying nstallation and repair should be done by a qualified service person The heater should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting bedding material etc It is im portant that control compartments burners and circulating air passageways ofthe heater be kept clean e Allow the heater to cool before servicing Always shut off any electricity or gas to the heater while performing service work Do not install these heaters in a bedroom or bathroom e The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 The heater and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system while performing any tests of the gas supply piping system at pressures in ex cess of Y psig The heater must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its indi
19. on standard 9 volt batteries not included Referto the RCK installation instruc tion for specific details Wall Switch Kit An optional wall switch kit can be installed along with all vent free appliances The kit consists of a standard UL wall switch with cover plate This kit provides for remote wall operation of the appliance Replace the wall switch and cover plate of this kit with the components of the RCK and you can have true remote control of your vent free appliance turning it on and off from your favorite easy chair The wall switch kit should be installed along with the appliance Refer to Figure 13 and Step 6 for detailed installation instructions Optional on Unit Rocker Switch An optional rocker switch kit can be installed directly on all CFST and CFPF series appliances to provide for On and Off operation in lieu of a wall switch This kitis designed to install in the lower control compartment out of view and is perfect for use in high volume areas such as lobbies and model homes where limited access tothe appliance On Off switch is desirable This kit can be retrofitted to previously installed appliances and may be temporarily installed in place of other switch circuitry Decorative Volcanic Stone The decorative volcanic stone Model DVS can be used to enhance the look of your appliance Spread the decorative volcanic stone evenly around the bottom of the firebox Screen Panel Kit An optional screen panel
20. pilot position D Air in gas lines when installed Continue holding down control knob Repeat igniting operation until air is removed E ODS pilot is clogged Replace ODS pilot assembly or get it serviced F Gas regulator setting is not correct Replace gas regulator 6 ODS pilot lights but flame A Control knob not fully pressed in Press in control knob fully goes out when control knob is released B Control knob not pressed in long enough After ODS pilot lights keep control knob pressed in 30 seconds C Manual shut off valve not fully open Fully open manual shut off valve D Thermocouple connection loose at control valve Hand tighten until snug then tighten 1 4 turn more E Pilot flame not touching thermocouple which allows thermocouple to cool causing pilot flame to go out This problem could be caused by one or both of the following 1 Low gas pressure 1 Contact local gas company 2 Dirty or partially clogged ODS pilot 2 Replace ODS pilot assembly or get pilot serviced F Thermocouple damaged Replace thermocouple G Control valve damaged Replace control valve 7 Burner does not light after A Burner orifice is clogged Clean burner or replace burner orifice ODS pilot is lit B Burner orifice diameter is too small Replace burner orifice C Inlet gas pressure is too low Contact local gas company 8 Delayed ignition of burner A Manifold pressure is too low Contact local gas company B Burner orifice is
21. seconds Depress and turn knob counter clockwise to ON and press igniter button again If your pilot does not relight depress and turn control knob clockwise 74 to OFF and call your service technician or gas supplier Wait 30 seconds before readjusting the heater when the control knob has been turned down to a lower setting TO TURN OFF GAS TO HEATER Depress and turn control knob clockwise A to the OFF position Figure 23 MANUAL MATCH LIGHTING PROCEDURE EMERGENCY ONLY If the pilot cannot be lit with the piezo igniter the heater can be manually lit with a match With the right hand depress and turn the control knob counterclockwise Pas to the ON position Hold in the knob 3 Light the match and hold the flame to the end of the pilot and ignite the pilot 4 Continue to hold control knob for an additional 10 seconds to insure pilot remains lit 5 Release the control while turning control knob to desired setting 9 15 Note Knob cannot be turned from PILOT to OFF unless the knob is pushed in slightly Do not force Turn Control Knob to OFF Position Turn Control Knob to PILOT Position Figure 23 Figure 25 Front Burner Opposite Valve Side Pilot Assembly SA Pilot Location Turn Control Knob to ON
22. such damage occurs P2 MONS or is discovered before or after replacement or repair and whether or not such damage is caused by SFC s negligence Some states do not allow 2555 SOY the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you The duration of OS any implied warranty with respect to this SFC gas insert is limited to the duration of the foregoing warranty Some states do not allow limitations 555062 how long an implied warranty lasts so the above may not apply to you RS 225 lt gt OS INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS AGAINST WARRANTY Ps SFC reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against this Warranty and to decide upon method of settlement 2 125 SUPERIOR FIREPLACE COMPANY NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR WORK DONE WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT 125555 SFC shall in no event be responsible for any warranty work done without first obtaining SFC s written consent ES SY 5 524 DEALERS AUTHORITY TO ALTER THIS WARRANTY wn zs SFC employees and dealers have no authority to make any warranties nor to authorize any remedies in addition to or inconsistent with those stated b Jj Loss bove 25 29511 25 DX XS 125555 Xo XXX SR HOW TO REGISTER A CLAIM AGAINST WARRANTY QW In order for any claim under this Warranty to be valid SFC must be notified of the claimed defect in writing to SFC attention C
23. 1 The gas control valve is located in the lower control compartment To access the valve open the lower control compartment door Figure 11 The control valve has a NPT thread inlet port and is fitted with two elbows and a nipple to provide the necessary offset Plan your connections accordingly Secure all joints tightly using appropriate tools and sealing compounds ensure propane resis tant compounds are used in propane applica tions Turn on gas supply and test for gas leaks using a soapy water solution Never use an open flame to check for leaks NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE Appliance Gas Valve Y Union Close Nipple Sy Shut Off Valve A Mix a 50 dish soap 50 water solution B Light the appliance refer to safety and lighting instructions on page 15 C Brush all joints and connections with the soapy water solution to check for leaks If bubbles are formed or gas odor is detected turn the gas control knob to the OFF position Either tighten or refasten the leaking connec tion and retest as described above D When the gas lines are tested and leak free observe the individual tongues of flame on the burner Make sure all ports are open and pro ducing flame evenly across the burner If any ports are blocked or partially blocked clean out the ports An external regulator must be used on all pro pane L P G heaters in addition to the regula
24. 5 SUPERIOR RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE We suggest that our gas hearth products be installed and serviced by profes sionals who are certified in the U S by the National Fireplace Institute as Gas Specialists www nficertified org WARNING IF THEINFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLO SION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance FOR YOUR SAFETY What to do if you smell gas DO NOT light any appliance DO NOT touch any electrical switches DO NOT use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow your gas suppliers instructions e If your gas supplier cannot be reached call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas sup plier INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS STANDARD SERIES Unvented Decorative Gas Fireplaces P N 903589 REV E 02 2004 MODELS CFST CMN CFPF CMN CFST CMP CFPF CMP FOR USE ONLY WITH DECORATIVE TYPE UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS DO NOT BUILD A WOOD FIRE WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT AL TERATION SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE IN JURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE REFER TO THIS MANUAL FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CON SULT A QUALIFIED INS
25. ENTIRETY FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD CAUSE A HEATER MALFUNCTION RESULTING IN SERI OUS INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE UNVENTED GAS ROOM HEATER SPECIFICATIONS AND TECHNICAL DETAILS Valve Manifold Gas Type Maximum BTU HR Operation Pressure Propane 29 000 Hi Lo Piezo 10 w c LPG Gas Inlet Pressure Max 7 w c Min 4 5 w c Max 13 w c Min 11 w c Note Test gage connections are provided on the front of the gas control valve identified A for the manifold side and E for inlet pressure WARNING FAILURE COMPLY WITH THEINSTALLATION AND OPERATING IN STRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN THIS DOCU MENT WILL RESULT IN AN IMPROPERLY INSTALLED AND OPERATING UNVENTED ROOM HEATER VOIDING ITS WAR RANTY ANY CHANGE TO THIS HEATER AND OR ITS OPERATING CONTROLS IS DANGEROUS IMPROPER INSTALLA TION OR USE OF THIS HEATER CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FORM FIRE BURNS EXPLOSION OR CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING WARNING THESE APPLIANCES ARE DESIGNED TO OPERATE ON NATURAL OR PROPANE GAS ONLY THE USE OF OTHER FUELS COMBINATION OF FUELS WILL DEGRADE THE PERFOR MANCE OF THIS SYSTEM AND MAY BE DANGEROUS Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu with headaches dizziness and or nausea If you have these signs obtain fresh air immedi ately Turn off the gas supply to the heater and have it serviced by a qualified professional as it may not be operating
26. ND OR ON OFF ROCKER SWITCH THERMOCOUPLE GAS CONTROL VALVE TH o O TH amp TP RED RED 27 Factory Wired Field Wired Figure 13 Note Supply wires may be alternatively connected to the outlet using the screw terminals however the black supply wire must be ganged wired to the same terminal that the pre wired black wire s attached to and the white supply wire must be connected to the opposite side of the outlet NOTE DIAGRAMS 8 ILLUSTRATION TO SCALE Step 8 Installing the Optional Forced Air Blower Wiring An electrical outlet box 15 provided for the installation of the FAB 1100 forced air blower kit optional Electrical power must be provided to this box to operate the blower Route a 3 wire 120Vac power line with con trol switch to the lower right rear corner of the appliance Make connections to the receptacle as shown in Figure 14 IMPORTANT Ground lead must be con nected to the green screw on the recep tacle Failure to do so will prevent the appliance from operating The appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition In Canada the cur rent CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code The forced air blower kit may be mounted at initial appliance installation or at any time thereafter Follow the instruct
27. TALLER SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER WARNING DO NOT BURN WOOD OR OTHER MATERIAL IN THESE APPLIANCES CAREFULLY REVIEW THE INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE DECORATIVE TYPE UNVENTED ROOM HEATER FOR THE MINIMUM FIREPLACE SIZE REQUIREMENT DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE IN THIS FIREBOX UN LESS THIS FIREBOX MEETS THE MINIMUM DIMENSIONS REQUIRED FOR THE INSTALLATIONS This is an unvented gas fired heater It uses air oxygen from the room in which it is installed Provisions for adequate combustion and ventila tion air must be provided Refer to Combustion and Ventilation Air Section Page 3 Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture or draperies Do not place clothing or other materials on or near this appli ance IMPORTANT READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location of Fireplace Clearances sis eine ee Preinstallation Installation Built In CFST Appliance Specifications page c e a lt D gt D 2 0 Oi Oi A 4 m n m Appliance Specifications page Connecting Gas Line page 8 Electrical Wiring Optional Blower page 10 Log Flame Appearance Optional Equipment
28. TRUCTIONS Stop Read the safety information above Make sure manual shut off valve is fully open Locate gas control knob and piezo Depress control knob in and turn clockwise UN to the OFF position Figure 23 Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas Then smell for gas including near the floor If you smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above If you do not smell gas go to the next step The pilot is located on the right side in front of the burner Figure 24 Depress control knob in and turn counterclockwise A to the PILOT position Figure 25 Press the control knob all the way in for 5 seconds Note If you are running the heater for the first time it will be necessary to press the control knob all the way in for 30 seconds to allow air to bleed out of the gas piping 8 With the control knob pressed in push in and release the piezo igniter button to light the pilot Hold the control knob in for a further 10 seconds to prevent the flame failure detector from shutting off the gas while the probe is warming up Release the control knob while turning counterclockwise to the ON Position Figure 26 Then adjust HI LO knob to prefered setting knob does not pop out when released stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries depress and turn the gas control knob clockwise to OFF and wait 30
29. al codes or in their absence the latest edition of The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 or NFPA54 which can be obtained from The American National Standards Insti tute Inc 1430 Broadway New York NY 10018 or National Fire Protection Association Inc Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR These heaters shall not be installed in a con fined space The heater may be located in unusually tight construction provided the space is unconfined or if confined is pro vided with two permanent openings commu nicating directly with an additional room s of sufficient volume so that the combined volume of all connected spaces meets the criteria for an unconfined space National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 1992 Section 5 3 Generally 50 ft per 1 000 BTU input of all operating appliances in the space The National Fuel Gas Code defines a con fined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 ft per 1 000 BTU Hr 4 8 m per kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space and an unconfined space as a space whose volume is not less than 50 ft per 1 000 BTU Hr 4 8 m per kw of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space Rooms communicat ing directly with the space in which the appli ances are installed through openings not furnished with doors are considered a part of the unconfined space Unusually tight construction is defined as con struct
30. bor costs All replacement parts will be shipped 0 factory 555 522 a Gas logs ember coals brass tone finishes paint fiber ceramic simulated brick side panels are not warranted with the exception of defects 55 UU MSN in material or workmanship pao 9504 b Catalytic Gas Room Heater electrical components such as fan motors and blowers electrical cord and electrical switches one year from the ZS 2951 22200 DX XS te of installat CNN 559141 date of installation Xe Gas components such as gas valves pilot assembly igniter micro door switch and Sensor one year from the date of installation 9 Tempered glass one year from the date of installation 552 El e Catalyst assembly 2 years parts and labor 3 5th year parts only from the date of installation SS This warranty covers only parts and labor provided above In no case shall SFC responsible for materials components or construction which SS are not manufactured or supplied by SFC or for the labor necessary to install repair or remove such materials components or construction 26 RRS SII QUALIFICATIONS TO THE WARRANTY Oe SS SQ sea The Catalytic Gas Room Heater Warranty outlined above is further subject to the following qualifications 5556 C C 5554 1 The Catalytic Gas Room Heater must be installed in accordance with SFC installation instructions and local building codes
31. ce CAUTION HEATERS CREATE WARM AIR CUR RENTS THESE CURRENTS MOVE HEAT TO WALLSURFACES NEXTTO HEATER INSTALL ING HEATER NEXTTO VINYL OR CLOTH WALL COVERINGS OR OPERATING HEATER WHERE IMPURITIES IN THE AIR SUCH AS TOBACCO SMOKE EXISTS MAY DISCOLOR WALLS NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE ASSEMBLY STEPS The typical sequence of installation follows however each installation is unique resulting in variations to those described 1 Construct the appliance framing 2 Route gas supply line to appliance location 3 Install nailing flanges Install the hoods 4 Position the appliance within the framing and secure with nailing brackets 5 Make connection to gas supply 6 Wiring 7 Install the operating control switch and bring in electrical service line for forced air circulat ing blower optional equipment 8 Mount forced air kit optional equipment 9 Install the logs and Rockwool 10 Checkout appliance operation 11 Install glass door frame assembly INSTALLATION STEPS Built In Systems WARNING DO NOT ALLOW FANS TO BLOW DIRECTLY INTO THE FIREPLACE AVOID ANY DRAFTS THAT ALTER BURNER FLAME PATTERNS WARNING DO NOT USE A BLOWER IN SERT HEAT EXCHANGER INSERT OR OTHER ACCESSORY NOT APPROVED FOR USE WITH THIS HEATER Do not burn solid fuels in this listed unvented gas room heater Note Appliance Dimensional Specifications are shown in Figure 3 Step 1 Frame the CFST app
32. d be positioned just above the appliance top spacers The minimum height from the base of the appliance to the underside of combustible materials used to construct a utility shelf is 42 34 1086 mm The appliance should be mounted on a fully supported base extending the full width and depth of the unit The appliance may be located on or near conventional construction materials However if installed on combustible materials such as carpeting vinyl tile etc a metal or wood barrier covering the entire bottom sur face must be used If the appliance is to be elevated above floor level a solid continuous platform must be constructed WARNING MAINTAIN MINIMUM CLEAR ANCES Do not install in the vicinity of gasoline or other flammable liquids The heater must be kept clear and free from these combustible materi als and may not be located near where they are stored Clearances WARNING DO NOT INSTALL CF SE RIES UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS IN SLEEPING QUARTERS OR IN RECRE ATIONAL VEHICLES WARNING DO NOT INSTALL THE CF UNVENTED ROOM HEATER WHERE CURTAINS FURNITURE CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE OBJECTS ARE LESS THAN 42 FROM THEFRONT OF THEUNVENTED ROOM HEATER IN HIGH TRAFFIC AREAS IN WINDY OR DRAFTY AREAS Ensure the minimum clearances shown in Figures 1 and 2 are maintained Combustible mantles may be installed above the appliance as shown in Figure 7 The mantle projection may be extended beyond 12
33. e some cleaning If this hap pens it is preferable to contact your nearest dealer to get the appliance serviced REPLACEMENT PARTS An exploded view of the room heater with numbered parts and a parts list can be found on pages 18 and 20 All parts should be or dered through your Superior distributor or dealer Parts will be shipped at prevailing prices at time of order When ordering repair parts always give the following information 1 The model number of the heater 2 The serial number of the heater 3 The part number 4 The description of the part 5 The quantity required 6 The installation date of the heater If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the installation of this heater please contact your distributor For the name of your nearest distributor contact SFC 1110 West Taft Avenue Orange CA 92865 13 ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS Note Model DAT 6 4 may not be used in conjunction with Model SPK 6 Brass Louvers 4 Piece Decorative Main Panel VF6 BRLK Arch Frame Kit Forced Air Kit FAB 1100 End Panel VF6 BRLEK Main Panel DAT 6 4 End Panel DAET 6 4 Remote Control RCK Gas Flex Line Kit GFLV Rocker Switch Kit RS Decorative Volcanic Stone DVS Wall Switch Kit WSK CO Sensor Kit CMSK Note Model SPK 6 may not be used in conjunction with Note Model DAT 6 1 may not be used in conjunction with Models DAT 6 1 or DAT 6 4 Model SPK 6 1 Piece Decorative
34. ff contact your service representative Propane Shown Figure 18 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION NOT TO SCALE In normal operation at full rate after 15 min utes the following flame appearance should be observed Middle Ember Bed Flame Characteristics The rear flames should be yellow The flames should extend about 3 4 above the front log for natural gas and 2 3 above for propane L P G gas Figure 19 Figure 19 Left and Right Burner The flames at the front burner holes will be blue becoming yellowish as they hit the bark like texture of the base and front face of the front log Figure 19 Appliance Operation WARNING THE LOWER CONTROL COM PARTMENT AREA AND LOWER CONTROL COMPARTMENT ACCESS DOOR ARE EX TREMELY HOT WHEN THE APPLIANCE IS IN OPERATION EXERCISEEXTREME CARE WHEN ACCESSING THIS AREA TOUCH ONLY THE FAR ENDS OF THE LOWER CONTROL COMPARTMENT DOOR WHEN OPENING WHILE THE APPLIANCE IS HOT Step 10 Checking the System With gas line installed run initial system checkout before closing up the front of the unit Follow the pilot lighting instructions on page 15 Note Instructions are also found on the pull out panel located on the bottom surface of the appliance When first lighting the appliance it will take a few minutes for the line to purge itself of air Once purging is complete the pilot and burner will light and operate as indicated in the in struction manual
35. ion where a wall and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating or one perm or less with openings gasketed or sealed and b weather stripping has been added on oper able windows and doors and caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as joints around window and door frames between sole plates and floors between wall ceiling joints between wall panels at penetra tions for plumbing electrical and gas lines and at other openings Use the following equations to determine if you have a confined or unconfined space 1 Determine the volume of space ft Length x Width x Height ft Include adjoining rooms with doorless pas sageways or ventilation grills between rooms Example 16 L x 16 W x 8 2048 ft 3 2 Divide the volume of space 50 ft to determine the maximum BTU Hr the space can support volume of space ft 3 50 ft Maximum BTU Hr the space can support Example 3072 ft 50119 40 96 or 40 960 BTU Hr the space can support Add the BTU Hr of all the fuel burning appli ances in the space Vent Free heater BTU Hr Gas appliance 1 BTU Hr Gas appliance 2 BTU Hr Total lt BTU Hr Example CFST PF heater 34 000 BTU Hr Gas appliance 1 32 000 BTU Hr water heater Total 66 000 BTU Hr Do not include direct vent gas appliances Direct vent is sealed combustion and draws combustion a
36. ions provided with the blower kit Finished Wall Details It is sometimes best to frame the appliance after it has been positioned in place Frame with 2 x 4s or heavier lumber Always frame in accordance with local building codes Note The header may rest on the top spacers but must not be notched to fit around them In order to install the appliance facing flush with the finished wall position the framework to accommodate the thickness of the finished wall Refer to Figures 2 4 5 7 and 8 If you live in a cold climate seal all cracks around your appliance with noncombustible material and wherever cold air could enter the room It is especially important to insulate outside chase cavity between studs and under floor on which appliance rests if floor is above ground level Ground Wire Connection White 120 Vac 60 Hz Black Supply Red Wire Figure 14 Assembling the Logs WARNING DO NOT ADD EXTRA LOGS OR ORNAMENTS SUCH AS PINE CONES VERMICULITE OR ROCK WOOL USING THESE ADDED ITEMS CAN CAUSE SOOTING WARNING DO NOT PLACE ANY LAVA ROCK ON LOGS OR BURNERS THIS MAY CAUSE SOOTING OFF ON Blower Wall Switch To Fuse or Circuit Breaker Fireplace Junction Box Blower Wiring Diagram Blower Lower Outlet Terminal Mating Connectors Step 9 The heater includes a set of ceramic fiber logs logs are assembled as shown in
37. ir from the outdoors gt Compare the maximum BTU Hr the space can support with the actual amount of BTU Hr used BTU Hr max the space can support BTU Hr actual amount of BTU Hr used Example 40 960 max the space can support BTU Hr actual amount of BTU Hr used 66 000 The space in the above example is a confined space because the actual BTU Hr used is more than the maximum BTU Hr the space can sup port You must provide additional fresh air WARNING IF THE AREA IN WHICH THE HEATER MAY BE OPERATED IS SMALLER THAN THAT DEFINED AS AN UNCON FINED SPACE OR IF THE BUILDING IS OF UNUSUALLY TIGHT CONSTRUCTION PROVIDE ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR BY ONE OF THE METH ODS DESCRIBED IN THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223 1 1992 SECTION 5 3 OR APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES Your options are a Rework equations adding the space of ad joining room s If the extra volume pro vides an unconfined space then remove door oradd ventilation grills between rooms Refer to National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 1992 Section 5 3 b Vent room directly to the outdoors Referto National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223 1 1992 Section 5 3 If the actual BTU Hr used is less than the maximum BTU Hr the space can support then the space is an unconfined space You will need no additional fresh air ventilation for an unconfined space LOCATION OF FIREPLACE Carefully select the best location for in
38. liance as illus trated in Figures 4 and 5 Frame the CFPF appliance as illustrated in Figures 7 and 8 The header may be in direct contact with the top metal spacers but must not rest on them or be notched to fitaround them All construc tion above the appliance must be self support ing DO NOT use the appliance for structural support of weights in excess of 250 Ibs CFST APPLIANCE SPECIFICATIONS Figure 3 CFST FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS Figure 4 5 140 mf Left A End View 31 806 mm J Box Gas Line Opening 2 Places Right End View From Control Side 114 4 102 mm Gas Line Opening 4 105 12 a 305 mm 42 1086 mm 31 946 508 mm 864 mm Y Y 40 gt 1016 mm 42 gt 1067 Front View CFST Y i Ex Fas Y 79 mm 16 mm 18 458 mm AAA Top View 2 x 4 Outside Energy Wall Wall Gas Line 4 k Framing Dimensions 3 22 34 578 mm ES UE m 1 43 1092 mm Min Drywall y 43 1092 mm Min Note
39. liances off within 30 minutes when the amount of carbon monoxide present in the air entering the unit rises above 100 ppm Time to respond reduces to 15 minutes maximum when carbon monoxide levels ex ceed 400 ppm The CFST and CFPF Series Unvented Room Heaters are designed to be built into a framed wall This heater has been tested to the standards of ANSI Z21 11 2 unvented heaters Do not install these unvented room heaters in a bedroom or bathroom as all units exceed maxi mum allowable BTU Hr input of 10 000 Inventory Unvented Gas Fireplace Gas connection fittings Installation and Operating Instructions Tools and Building Supplies Normally Required Tools Should Include Phillips screwdriver Hammer Saw and or Sabersaw Measuring tape Electric drill and bits Pliers Square Piping complying with local codes Pipe wrench Tee joint Pipe compound Building Supplies Should Include Framing materials Wall finishing materials Caulking materials noncombustible Fireplace surround materials Checkthe inventory listto be surethat you have allthe necessary parts in usable condition Also check for concealed damage IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION INSTALLER PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUC TIONS WITH THE OWNER OWNER PLEASE RETAIN THESE INSTRUC TION FOR FUTURE REFERENCE IMPORTANT BEFORE STARTING YOUR HEATER INSTALLATION READ THESE INSTAL LATION INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY TO BE SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THEM COMPLETELY AND IN
40. nce The following paragraphs detail the kit options available for use with the appli ances covered in this manual These outstanding optional items can be added individually or in sets of two or more to cus tomize your vent free appliance to fit your homes unique needs The appliances covered in this manual are heater rated and produce a great deal of heat Decorative brass trim pieces and hoods may tarnish because of their proximity to the heater opening and front face Tarnishing of these pieces is normal unavoidable and should be expected Forced Air Kit The FAB 1100 assembly provides a forced air circulation feature for your appliance This kit mounts directly into the lower intake chamber with an electrical connection made at the re ceptacle provided The appliance must have an independent 120Vac power line incorporated atthe time of installation Referto Step 6 of the installation instructions supplied with the forced air kit Figures 21 and 22 Figure 21 Blower Motor Grounded to Appliance Motor Plug Appliance Junction Box Figure 22 NOTE DIAGRAMS amp ILLUSTRATION TO SCALE Remote Control Kit The Model RCK adds the convenience of re mote control for your appliance The kit in cludes a wireless hand held transmitter and a receiver that replaces the wall switch This special receiver permits either manual or re mote control modes Both receiver and trans mitter operate
41. nce is shipped with all gas controls and components installed and pre wired Re move the shipping carton exposing the op tional if installed front glass door frame Loosen and remove the three 3 12 20 x 1 Phillips pan head screws at the three 3 tabs located along the door frame top edge Tilt the glass door frame assembly outward and disen gage the three 3 tabs along the bottom of the door from the three 3 brackets at the bottom of the firebox opening Remove the door and set the panel aside protecting it from inadvert ent damage Retain the three 3 screws for use on reassembly Remove the logs wrapped and secured inside the firebox and also set aside Check Gas Type This appliance can only be connected to the gas type specified on the appliance data plate This appliance can not be modified in the field for a different gas type If the gas type to be used is not the one specified contact the dealer to obtain the correct gas appliance Note Illustrations shown in this manual reflect typical installations with nominal dimensions and are for design and framing reference only Actual installations may vary due to individual design preferences However always maintain minimum clearances to combustible materials and do not violate any specific installation re quirements Note The following steps represent the normal sequence of installation Each installation is unique however and might require a different Sequen
42. pressed there is no spark at ODS pilot B Igniter electrode broken Replace igniter C Igniter electrode not connected to igniter cable Reconnect igniter cable D Igniter cable pinched or wet Free igniter cable if pinched by any metal or tubing Keep igniter cable dry E Piezo igniter nut is loose Tighten nut F Broken igniter cable Replace igniter cable G Bad piezo igniter Replace piezo igniter Heater produces unwanted A Heater burning vapors from paint hair spray glues etc Ventilate room Stop using odor causing products while fireplace is running odors B Gas leak See Warning statement on the front page Locate and correct all leaks Heater shuts off in use A Not enough fresh air is available Open window and or door for ventilation ODS operates B Low line pressure Contact local gas company C ODS pilot is partially clogged Clean ODS pilot Gas odor even when control A Gas leak See Warning statement on the front page Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connections page 8 knob is in OFF position B Control valve defective Replace control valve A Gas supply turned off or manual shut off valve closed Turn on gas supply or open manual shut off valve When igniter button is pressed there is spark at B Control knob not in PILOT position Turn control knob to pilot position ODS pilot but no ignition C Control knob not pressed in while in PILOT position Press in control knob while in
43. stalla tion of your CF series Unvented Room Heater The following factors should be taken into consideration Clearance to side wall ceiling woodwork and windows e Location must not be affected by drafts caused by kitchen exhaust fans return air registers for forced air furnaces air condition ers windows or doors nstallation must provide adequate ventila tion and combustion air Do not install these series heaters in a sleeping room or bathroom Never obstruct the front opening of the heater or restrict the flow of combustion and ventilation air This appliance may be installed in an after market manufactured Mobile Home where not prohibited by state or local codes Aftermarket Completion of sale not for purpose of resale from the manufacturer Minimize modifications to existing con struction To ensure even heat distribution it is best to position the heater centrally within the rooms Make sure there is adequate ventilation where the heater is installed The gas appliance will shut off if the oxygen level falls below 1890 These appliances are uniquely suited for in stallations requiring a utility shelf positioned directly abovethe fireplace Utility shelves like these are commonly used for locating televi sion sets and decorative plants To provide for the lowest possible shelf sur face combustible materials used to support a utility shelf directly above these appliances shoul
44. ustomer Service Department 55550 5524 1110 West Avenue Orange California 92865 as soon as reasonably possible after the defect is discovered Claims against this Warranty writing should SS ES include the date of installation and a description of the defect Hd LOL D OTHER RIGHTS 26 ROK AS This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state 6 APR ALAS RON WKAR SON NIU ME TITRE AAAS OASIS AAA AAS AAA WOKEN AAR AEE OA ARE AY EUR NIUE AA SEES DRESSER PORES LESS ESS SS ESO RR RSS SS ESS A REESE LL AA 2 55 lt lt 255 lt 7 RS PARES 555 55 5 BSS PRESS SS gl 3 gt SSS SFC reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice in design materials specifications prices and also to discontinue colors styles and products Consult your local distributor for fireplace code information Printed in U S A O 1997 by SFC 1110 West Taft Avenue P N 903589 REV E 02 2004 Orange CA 92865
45. vidual manual shut off valve during any pressure test ing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than Y psig e Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing the heater must be replaced prior to operating the heater Keep heater area clear and free from com bustible materials gasoline and other flam mable vapors and liquids Do not use these appliances if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified professional service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any parts ofthe control system and any gas control which have been under water Test gage connections are provided on the front of the gas control valve identified A for the manifold side and E for inlet pressure Operation of these catalytic systems at alti tude will result in sporadic nuisance outages of the pilot system due to lack of sufficient oxy gen increasing in frequency as the altitude increases above 4 500 feet Although this situation is not dangerous pilot outages can not be tolerated These catalytic appliances are rated for use ataltitudes no greater than 5 500 feet Do not install and use this appliance in locations in excess of this altitude Ensure that the heater is clean when operat ing Excessive dust accumulation on the burner and logs will increase the amount of carbon monoxide formation and could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning and death CODES Adhere to all loc
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