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        New Buck Corporation MODEL FP-327-ZC User's Manual
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1.                                                4 3179     y             3 1 4                             32 3 16  71 2         4          1312                                                                        Figure 2    WARNING  Installation and repairs should be performed by a qualified service person   The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional ser     vice person  More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting   bedding material  etc  It is imperative that control compartments  burners and circulating  air passageways of the appliance be kept clean        Page 7    FIREPLACE CLEARANCES  The fireplace may be placed directly on a combustible  floor  against a combustible wall at marked clearances  or  on a raised wooden platform        If the fireplace is to be installed on a raised wooden installing   platform  the platform must be a continuous level surface     any combustible material other than wood flooring  it  must be installed on a metal or wood panel extending its  full width and depth  Alternatively  the carpeting  vinyl  tile  etc  may be removed beneath the fireplace before    COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS MUST NOT BE INSTALLED  OVER OR TOUCH ANY BLACK PAINTED SURFACE  DO    The fireplace must be secured in place so it cannot shift NOT BLOCK HEAT CIRCULATING AIR OUTLETS  DOING  positions  The nailing flanges on the sides of the firebox      MAY RESULT IN POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARDS   make securing i
2.     Installation and repairs should be performed by a qualified service person  The appliance 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  imperative that control compartments  burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance  be kept clean        Page4      All heater screens must be kept clean when operating the gas logs          WARNING  Failure to keep the primary air opening s  of the burner s  clean may result  in sooting and property damage        Do not use this heater for burning trash or cooking  Never place matches  paper  garbage  or any  other material on top of logs or into the flames       Do not install or operate this heater in areas where impurities in the air exist  such as tobacco  smoke or heavy cooking grease   Particles from impurities may discolor walls       Due to high temperatures  the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from  furniture and draperies       Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should  stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition       Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room with the  appliance       An unvented room heater having an input rating of more than 10 000 Btu per hour shall not  be installed in a bedroom or bathroom       The appliance and its appliance main gas valve
3.     position      Turn off all electrical power to the appliance if service is to be performed      Close access panel door   SHUTTING OFF BURNER ONLY  pilot stays lit   1  Open access panel door  located in lower front center of base for access to control knobs   2  Turn control knob clockwise      to the    PILOT    position   3  Close access panel door     ARWN    CAUTION       while in operation  Do Not Touch  Keep children  clothing  furniture   gasoline  and other liquids having flammable vapors away     CAUTION  DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST HEATING LEVELS BY USING THE  MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE     WARNING  Improper installation  adjustment  alteration  service or maintenance can  cause property damage  personal injury  or loss of life  Refer to owner   s information manual  provided with this appliance  Installation and service must be performed by a qualified  installer  service agency  or the gas supplier     IMPORTANT  Always operate the appliance at the completely    ON    or the completely     OFF    positions  Never use the heater at a setting between these positions as this can result in  improper combustion and excessive carbon monoxide emissions        Page 27         rarROSTAT CONTROL OPERATION ID      The thermostat control used on this heater differs from standard thermostats  Standard  thermostats simply turn the burner on and off  The thermostat used on this heater senses the  room temperature and adjusts the amount of gas flow to the burner  This will increase   or 
4.    F      to    ON    position       Set thermostat  flame control  to desired setting  Turn clockwise       for    LOW      and counterclockwise F     gt  for    HIGH       6  Close the access panel door    7            on all electric power to the appliance      Page 28    KONW FLAME CHECK  WY    A periodic check of the flames should be made  The pilot flame should always be present when the  unit is in operation     FLAME  Propane  LP  should produce a flame that is 3  to 4  above rear log  This flame  should be yellow     Natural gas should produce a flame that is 3  to 4  above rear log  This flame  should be mostly blue except for the top 1 2  which should be yellow     NATURAL PILOT                                                       PROPANE PILOT                                                    Figure 14    Page 29    WARNING  CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE  HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND SHOULD STAY AWAY TO  AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITION  YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE  CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN IN THE SAME ROOM AS GAS LOGS     WARNING  CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT  BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THESE GAS LOGS        WIRING DIAGRAM    THERMOSTAT             JUMPER     JUMPER                                     JUMPER                                  RHEOSTAT                                           Figure 15    NOTE  If any ofthe original wire as supplied with the gas appliance must be replaced  it must be  replaced with type 16ga 
5.    To avoid personal injury  do not touch hot surfaces when the heater is operating     Close supervision is necessary when the heater is being operated near children     THIS HEATER IS INTENDED FOR USE AS A GAS HEATER FIREPLACE AS    DESCRIBED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS  IT SHOULD NOT BE USED FOR  ANY OTHER PURPOSE             CLEANING       CAUTION  BEFORE CLEANING OR MOVING THESE LOGS OR  OTHER PARTS OF THE HEATER  BE SURE TO READ THE ABOVE    SECTIONS ON IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS        AII cleaning should be carried out when the heater is cold  Limited cleaning is required with normal  use  Dusting the front of the base  the top of the piezo cover  or the control knob panel may be  required occasionally  Do not use cleaning fluids to clean the logs or any other part of the heater     If the flames show unusual shapes or behavior  or if burner fails to ignite properly  the burner holes  may require cleaning  If this occurs  contact your nearest dealer to service the heater     The heater can be cleaned by removing the top  front  and rear logs  Handle each log gently  as not to    damage the logs  Lift each log by holding it carefully at each end  Use a vacuum cleaner to remove  dust and loose particles from the base  logs and around the burner and ODS Pilot     Page 32    TROUBLE SHOOTING    WARNING    TURN OFF  UNPLUG HEATER AND LET COOL BEFORE SERVICING   ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON SHOULD SERVICE AND REPAIR    HEATER     CAUTION    NEVER USE A WIRE  NEEDLE  OR SIMILAR OBJEC
6.   105  C  rating wire or its equivalent     NOTE  The blower assembly is standard for this appliance  and is installed by the  manufacture Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person  This heater  should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service technician  More  frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting  bedding material   etc  It is imperative that control compartments and circulating air passageways of the heater  be kept clean     CAUTION  Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls  Wiring errors can cause  improper and dangerous operation     Verify proper operation after servicing     Page 30    WARNING  ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTRUCTION  THIS HEATER IS  EQUIPPED WITH A THREE PRONG PLUG FOR YOUR PROTECTION AGAINST    SHOCK HAZARD AND SHOULD BE PLUGGED DIRECTLY INTO A PROPERLY  GROUNDED THREE PRONG RECEPTACLE        NOTE  HPESBRO84 Blower Model FP 327 ZC   Rating  120 volts 60HZ 0 54 Amps     NOTE  For convenience  allow licensed electrician to install properly grounded  3 plug receptacle near unit     Page 31                 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS       Although your gas logs are very realistic in appearance  it is not a real burning fireplace and must not  be used for burning rejected material     To avoid irreparable damage to the heater or personal injury  matches  paper  garbage  or any other  material must not be placed or thrown on top of the logs or into the flames  
7.   see figure 3     10  With control knob pressed in  turn control knob clockwise Ct to IGNITE and  then immediately back to PILOT with the button still pressed in  This will light the pilot   If needed  keep repeating this step until pilot lights    11  Keep control knob pressed in for one  1  minute after lighting pilot  After  1  minute   release the control knob  If pilot goes out  repeat steps 1 through 9    e Ifthe knob does not pop up when released  stop and immediately call your service techni   cian or gas supplier    e    Tf the pilot will not stay lit after several tries  turn the gas control knob to    OFF    and call  your service technician or gas supplier     12  Turn control knob counterclockwise 17   to    ON    position    13     Set thermostat  flame control  to desired setting  Turn clockwise CLr    for   LOW   and counterclockwise  EF     for    HIGH           REMOVAL OF THIS MARKING WILL  VOID THE COMPLIANCE OF THIS       HEATER WITH ANSI Z21 11 2       Page 26    IGNITER ELECTRODE O D S PILOT BURNER    THERMO COUPLE       13  Close the access panel door   14              on all electric power to the appliance                  DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST HEATING LEVELS BY USING THE  MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE          TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  B         SHUTTING OFF UNIT   Open access panel door  located in lower front center of base for access to control knobs   Set thermostat  flame control  to lowest setting   Turn control knob clockwise Cr   to the full    OFF
8.  2150053   PE 2150054   PE 65JUMPER  PE B67SA233  PE B67RA234  PE G251F24S  PE RA911RB  PE RVI2LF30  PE RVI2LF90  PE 124461   PE 4966   PH 63212RPP  PH 632HNP   PE 6482   PO 112772   PO 38634ALMTUB  PO 54ORFHLD  PO Orifice   PO TBURN   PS 112716   PS 112726   PS 112730   RF 14ALMTUB    PARTS LIST    ITT Valve    DESCRIPTION    Piezo Igniter w Nut   Copreci ODS Nat  Pilot   Copreci ODS LP Pilot   6  Jumper Wires  16 AWG Solid  ITT LP Valve   ITT NAT  Valve   ITT Generator  ITT Valve   Carling Switch  On Off   Maxitrol Regulator Nat   Maxitrol Regulator LP   14    Igniter Wire   3 8    3 8  Elbow    6 32X 1 2  Round Head Screw  46 32 Hex Nut   1 4   1 8  Compression Adapter    1127 Switch Holder   3 8  x 6   3 4  Burner Tube  Angled Orifice Holder   Orifice Nat  or LP   Single Burner   M1127 Inner Bottom   M1127 Burner Supports   M1127 ITT Regulator Holder  1 4  Aluminum Tubing    Page 40    QUANTITY         M N R R R R R       A R R R R R M M M    M M R    BLOWN UP VIEW OF BURNER ASSEMBLY       Page 41    NEW BUCK CORPORATION    We reserve the right to amend these specifications at any time without notice  The only warranty  applicable is our standard written warranty  We offer no other warranty  expressed or implied     LIMITED WARRANTY  MODEL FP 327 ZC    New Buck warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and components for two  2  years  from the date of first purchase  provided that the product has been properly installed  operated  and  maintained in acco
9.  Gas Connections     Page 35    OBSERVED  PROBLEM    Burner does not light after ODS     Pilot is lit    Delayed ignition of burner    Burner backfiring during  combustion    Slight smoke or odor during    initial operation    Heater produces a whistling  noise when burner is lit    POSSIBLE  CAUSE    1  Burner orifice is clogged    2  Inlet gas pressure is too low    1  Manifold pressure is too low    2  Burner orifice is clogged    1  Burner orifice is clogged or  damaged    2  Burner damaged  3  Gas regulator defective    1  Residues from manufacturing  process    1  Turning control knob to             position when burner is cold   if equipped with this type of  valve    2  Air in gas line    3  Air passageways on heater  blocked   4  Dirty or partially clogged  burner orifice    Page 36    SOLUTION    1  Clean burner  see Cleaning    and Maintenance  or replace  burner orifice      Contact local propane gas    company      Contact local propane gas    company      Clean burner  see Cleaning    and Maintenance  or replace  burner orifice      Clean burner  see Cleaning    and Maintenance  or replace  burner orifice      Replace burner    Replace gas regulator      Problem will stop after a few    hours of operation      Turn control knob to    LOW       position and allow to warm      Operate burner until air is    removed from line  Call  local propane company to  check gas line       Observe minimum    installation clearances      Clean burner or replace    orifice    S
10.  confined space or unusually tight construction unless  provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air   See  Producing Adequate    Ventilation   page 14     Surface of gas logs becomes very hot when operating  Keep children and adults away from hot  surface  Gas logs will remain hot for sometime after shutdown  Allow surface to cool before touching       Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance     If equipped  fresh air damper must be closed       Keep appliance area clean and free from combustible materials  gasoline  and other flammable  flammable vapors and liquids         If burner shuts off  do not relight until you provide fresh outside air  If burner continues to shut off   have unit serviced       Do not use this heater if any part has been under water  Immediately call qualified service  technician to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas  control which has been under water       Turn off the heater and let cool before servicing       These logs are made of bonded fiber  When removing logs and base  do not damage the bonded  material  If the material is damaged extensively  loose fiber dust could be emitted into the air       Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be replaced prior to  operating the heater       This appliance is intended for supplemental heating        WARNING  Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous    
11.  internally tinned copper tubing for use with natural gas  Test  for leaks using a solution of soap and water after completing the connection  DO NOT USE OPEN  FLAME     NOTE   If the factory built fireplace has no gas access hole s  provided  an access hole of 1 5 inch   37 5mm  diameter or less may be drilled through the lower sides or bottom of the fire box in a proper  workmanlike manner  This access hole must be plugged with non combustible insulation after the gas supply  line has been installed      WARNING  Installation and repairs should be performed by a qualified service person  The appli   ance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person  More fre     quent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting  bedding material  etc  It is im   perative that control compartments  burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept  clean        Page 18      GAS PRESSURE CHECK    Check the inlet pressure to the burner to ensure that it is as shown in the table below     NOTE  The pressure check point is located on the right side of the valve facing burner  for ITT  and  the left side for SIT    The appliance and its appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping  system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psi  3 5kPa      The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shut off  valve during any
12.  must be disconnected from the gas supply  pipping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressure in excess of 1 2 psi   3 5 kPa        The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply pipping system by closing its equipment  shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures  equal to or less than 1 2 psi  3 5 kPa         WARNING  Do not allow fans to blow directly into fireplace  Avoid any drafts that alter  burner flame patterns         WARNING  Do not use a blower insert  heat exchanger insert or other accessory not  approved for use with this heater         Page 5    EE SECTION II EE    ZERO CLEARANCE INSTALLATION    The installation must conform with local codes    or in the absence of local codes  with the  National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223  I NFPAS4   This appliance may be installed in an After Market Manufactured  Mobile  Home   where not prohibited by state or local codes      After Market  Completion of sale  not for the purpose of resale from the manufacturer      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     NOTE  See    Producing Adequate Ventilation    page 14     CHOOSING THE LOCATION FOR YOUR FIREPLACE   Figure 1 shows some of the many ways your fireplace may be installed  Consider the traffic pattern  in your room and the location of doors and windows  Moving air from ceiling fans  open doors  an
13.  or less with openings gasketed or sealed    b  Weather stripping has been added on openable windows and doors  and   c  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 penetrations  for plumbing  electrical  and gas lines  and at other openings     NOTE  SOME AREAS IN THE UNITED STATES HAVE HIGHER REQUIREMENTS  FOR CUBIC FEET PER 1000 BTU  HOUR INPUT   EX  CINCINNATI  OHIO CODES  REQUIRE 70 CUBIC FEET   CHECK YOUR LOCAL CODE BEFORE  INSTALLATION     MM DETERMINING FRESH AIR FLOW FoR         HEATER LOCATION  DETERMINE IF YOU HAVE A CONFINED OR UNCONFINED SPACE  Use this worksheet to determine if you have confined or unconfined space     SPACE  Includes the room in which you will install heater plus adjoining rooms with  doorless passageways or ventilation grills between the rooms     Page 14    1  Determine the volume of the space  length x width x height    Length x Width x Height   cu ft  volume of space   EXAMPLE  20 ft  Length  x 16 ft  Width  x 8 ft  ceiling Height    2560 cu  ft   volume of space   If additional ventilation to adjoining room is supplied with grills or openings  add the  volume of these rooms to the total volume of the space   2  Divide the space volume by 50 cubic feet to determine the maximum BTU Hr the  space can support    volume of space  50 cu  ft  maximum BTU Hr the space can support     EXAMPLE  2560 cu  ft   volume of spa
14.  pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than  1 2 psi  3 5 kPa      MODEL FP 327 ZC FP 327 ZC  Gas Natural            Maxitrol Propane ITT Maxitrol  Maximum Heat Input 27 000 27 000 27 0000 27 000  Gas Inlet Pressure   Maximum 10 5 ins  W C  13 ins  W C   Minimum    Sins          11 ins  W C   Manifold Pressure 3 5 ins  W C  9 ins  W C     NOTE  On initial installation it may be necessary to bleed out air in the gas lines  Do this by   holding the control knob and turning the knob to the  PILOT  position for about 30  seconds   To check the Regulator pressure  remove the pressure tag plug at the left side of the  Regulator facing the heater  The pressure should be checked with the heater burning  and the control set on high  After measuring the pressure  replace the pressure tap  plug  ensuring that there are no leaks       For the purpose of minimum input adjustment     WARNING    This appliance is equipped for  natural or propane  gas   Field conversion is not permitted        PLACEMENT OF LOGS    CERAMIC LOGS   1  REAR LOG  2  FRONTLOG  3  LEFT TOP LOG    WARNING  POSITIONING OF LOGS IS VERY CRITICAL  FIGURE 9     LOG PLACEMENT FOR CR8T LOG SET    1  Place Rear log  1 on rear log support  The log has an alignment notch on Left and  right corners    2  Place Front log  2 with alignment notches over front andirons    3  Left Top log has locating hole in one end  place hole over pin on Left side of Rear log    1    Make sure Front 
15.  setting     NOTE  This unit may be used with an optional Wall Thermostat  If so  the Wall  Thermostat needs to be set at a higher temperature than the room temperature     EN TO TURN OFF GAS TO          APPLIANCE    SHUTTING OFF UNIT  Open access panel door located at bottom front of the appliance          If equip with thermostat set to lowest setting        Turn control knob clockwise c r   to the    OFF    position   Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed     Close access panel door     SHUTTING OFF BURNER ONLY  Pilot stays lit    Turn control knob clockwise  ff to the    PILOT    position     CAUTION  DO NOT TRY TO ADJUST HEATING LEVELS BY USING THE MANUAL    SHUTOFF VALVE        Page 23    EM THERMOSTAT CONTROL OPERATION EMR       This valve operates off of millivolts produced by the generator  You may choose to use an  optional Wall Thermostat or Remote control  If so  see Figure 2  page 22 for wiring diagram     IM  NANUALLIGHTINGPROCEDURE OA    l  If the pilot cannot be lit with the piezo  it can be manually lit with the use of a paper match  and a lighter rod         Open access panel door located at bottom front of the appliance    3  2  Place the match in the holder and light  With the left hand  turn the control knob  counterclockwise  lt  lt       to    PILOT    position  Press in gas control knob for fifteen  15   seconds    4  Use rod to light match and ignite pilot  The pilot is located in front of the rear log and burner  
16. 12  of the ceiling and one within 12  of the floor  Connect these items  directly to the outdoors  These spaces include attics and crawl spaces  Follow the National  Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54 ANSI Z223 1  Section 5 3   Air For Combustion and Ventilation   for required size of ventilation grills or ducts     IMPORTANT  Do not provide openings for inlet air into attic if attic has a thermostat   controlled power vent  Heated air entering the attic will activate the power unit        VENTILATED ATTIC         OUTLET AIR          OUTLET AIR TO ATTIC                         INLET AIR um    VENTILATED  CRAWL SPACE           INLET AIR             FIGURE 8    Page 17       KONNE GAS CONNECTION TT    Check gas type  Use only the type of gas indicated on the valve rating plate  If the gas type listed on  the plate is not your type of gas supply  DO NOT INSTALL  Contact your dealer for proper model     Always use an external regulator for all LP heaters to reduce the supply tank pressure to a maximum  of 13  W C  This is in addition to the regulator furnished with the heater     WARNING  CONNECTION DIRECTLY TO AN UNREGULATED LP TANK CAN    CAUSE AN EXPLOSION        The normal gas connection is 3 8  N P T  made at the left side  facing the front of the appliance  of  the appliance  If a right side connection is desired  the connecting pipe may be led under the rear of  the burner base to terminate at the right side for connection to the inlet of the valve     NOTE  The connecting pipe must be
17. CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY  BEFORE TRYING TO ASSEMBLE  OPERATE  OR SERVICE THE APPLIANCE     IMPROPER USE OF THESE LOGS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH FROM  BURNS  FIRE  EXPLOSION  AND CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING        Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu  with headaches  dizziness  and or  nausea  If you have these signs  the heater may not be working properly  Get fresh air at once   Have heater serviced    Some people pregnant women  persons with heart or lung disease  anemia  those under the  influence of alcohol  and those at high altitudes are more affected by carbon monoxide than  others        CAUTION  Strong drafts  such as a ceiling fan placed directly in front of the heater   pulling from either direction  may create sooting  Sooting will discolor  walls     1  The installation must conform with local codes  or in the absence of local codes  with the  National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223  I WFPAS4     2  This appliance may be installed in an After Market Manufactured  Mobile  Home   where not prohibited by state or local codes    After Market  Completion of sale  not for purpose of resale from the manufacturer      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     NOTE  See Section VII   Producing Adequate Ventilation  page 14     IMPORTANT  VENT FREE HEATERS ADD MOISTURE TO THE AIR  ALTHOUGH THIS    IS BENEFICIAL  INSTALLING HEATER IN ROOMS WITHOUT AD
18. EQUATE  VENTILATION MAY CAUSE MILDEW TO FORM FROM TOO MUCH MOISTURE        3  Never install this heater      ina recreational vehicle  bathroom  bedroom  or any other sleeping quarters     where curtains  furniture  clothing  or other flammable objects are less than 42  from the  front of the heater          high traffic areas or in windy areas   Two models are available  One specific model for propane  LP   and one for natural gas    Use the correct type gas for your home  Do not convert from one gas type to another              WARNING  ANY CHANGE TO THIS HEATER OR ITS CONTROLS CAN BE  DANGEROUS      WARNING  This appliance is equipped for  natural or propane  gas      Field conversion is not permitted        Page 3    If this heater is used with propane gas  do not place propane supply tank  s  inside any structure     What To Do IF You Smell Gas   Shut off gas supply     Do not try to light any appliance     Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building     Inmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone   Follow the gas supplier s instructions     If you cannot reach your gas supplier  call the fire department     When operated for the first time  the logs may emit a    paper burning  smell  This smell will gradually  diminish and will be totally eliminated after the first few hours of operation  Run the gas logs with the  flue damper open during this time  Do not use blower at this time       This heater shall not be installed in a
19. ERVICING  Repair and replacement work should only be performed by a qualified service technician     Always shut off the gas supply and make sure heater is cool before beginning any service operation  Check for gas leaks after servicing     ED REPAIR PARTS mmm    A parts list with exploded view follows  Always include correct name  part number  and model    number of the heater when ordering service parts  Please contact your local dealer or distributor when  ordering  If one is not available  you may contact     New Buck Corporation  P O  Box 69  Spruce Pine  NC 28777    Phone  828 765 6144    Page 37    KEY      10    11    12    13    14    15    PART       GV 30B5A2L7B  GV 30B5A2N7B    PE 4966    PS 112736    PS 112716    PO TBURN    PE TPT100 433    PE 2150053  PE 2150054    PE RVI2LF30  PE RVI2LF90    RF 14ALMTUB    PH 1166    PE 6482    PO Orifice    PS 112726    PO 38634ALMTUB    PO 54ORFHLD    PARTS LIST    Maxitrol Valve    DESCRIPTION    Maxitrol LP Valve  Maxitrol Nat  Valve    3 8    3 8  Elbow  Maxitrol Regulator Holder  M1127 Inner Bottom  Single Burner  Thermo couple   Copreci     Copreci ODS Nat  Pilot  Copreci ODS LP Pilot    Maxitrol Regulator Nat   Maxitrol Regulator LP    1 4  Aluminum Tubing   3 8  Street Elbow   1 4   1 8  Compression Adapter  Orifice Nat  or LP   M1127 Burner Supports   3 8  x 6   3 4  Burner Tube    Angled Orifice Holder    Page 38    QUANTITY    BLOWN UP VIEW OF BURNER ASSEMBLY             Page 39    KEY      PART      PE 124461   PE
20. K LIABILITY IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AND  NEW BUCK SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER  INCLUDING INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES     Some states do not allow a limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts or an exclusion or  limitation of incidental or consequential damages  so the above limitation on implied warranties  or    exclusion on damages may not apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  Other rights may vary from state to state        Page 42    Page 43    
21. NEW BUCK CORPORATION  MODEL FP 327 ZC                  Unmatched       American Quality            A a d i  ES  RY         gt        21             Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors        liquids in the vicinity of this  or any other appliance     WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS    Do not try to light any appliance    Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building   Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone  Follow 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     This is an unvented gas fired heater  It uses air  oxygen  from the room in which it is in   stalled  Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided  Refer to  section     Producing Adequate Ventilation  page 14     This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket  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 appli   ance is not convertible for use with other gases     Manufacturer  NEW BUCK CORPORATION This appliance is intended for supplemental  P O  Box 69 heating   8000 Highway 226 South    This heater shall not be installed in a bedroom  Spruce Pine  NC 28777 or bathroom     March 2005    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Safety Information and Wa
22. PICTURE  3 COMBUSTIBLE  MATERIAL         H 6  4          12      2 1 2    1        MIN    v          i        p  STAND OFF dcus   ts              LOUVERS  P SES        HOOD  Figure 5    Page 10    BEEN NsTALLATION OF MODEL         FP   327  ZC  WITH OPTIONAL WOODEN MANTEL     1  When choosing the right location for your heater and mantel keep the following in mind     NOTE  Due to high temperatures  this heater should be located out of traffic areas and away  from furniture and draperies   NOTE  Kit No   PAKDM327  Optional Wooden Mantel for FP 327 ZC     CAUTION  THE INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM WITH LOCAL CODES OR  IN    THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL CODES  WITH THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODES  ANSI  Z223  I NFPA 54     NOTE  See page 18 for    Gas Connection  and page 19 for    Gas Pressure Check      WARNING  YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN THEY  ARE IN THE SAME ROOM WITH THE APPLIANCE        DO NOT PLACE CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAMMABLE MATERIAL ON OR NEAR THE  APPLIANCE        2  Screen s  can not be removed or altered  Position screen s  in the closed position before leaving  heater unattended       3  Follow instructions for assembly of  Optional  Wooden Mantel  See instructions supplied with  mantel      4  After mantel has been assembled  slide the heater from the rear into the opening of the mantel   NOTE  Place a cloth or blanket over the front portions of the mantel as not to scar the wood     5  Center the heater in the opening of the mantel  See Figure 6     6  Fa
23. T TO CLEAN ODS   PILOT  THIS CAN DAMAGE ODS PILOT     OBSERVED  PROBLEM    POSSIBLE  CAUSE    Igniter button is pressed  no 1  Igniter electrode positioned  spark at ODS Pilot incorrectly  2  Igniter electrode broken  3  Igniter electrode not  connected to igniter cable  4  Igniter cable pinched or wet    5  Piezo igniter nut is loose    6  Broken igniter cable   7  Bad piezo igniter  OBSERVED POSSIBLE  PROBLEM CAUSE    Igniter button is pressed  Spark at ODS Pilot  No Ignition    1  Gas supply turned off or  manual shutoff valve is  closed   2  Control knob not in    PILOT     position   3  Control knob not pressed in  while in    PILOT    position    Page 33       SOLUTION    l           Replace igniter      Replace igniter    Reconnect igniter cable      Free igniter cable if pinched    by any metal or tubing  Keep  igniter cable dry       Tighten nut holding piezo    igniter to heater cabinet  Nut  is located inside heater  cabinet at top       Replace igniter cable    Replace piezo igniter    SOLUTION    l     Turn on gas supply or open  manual shutoff valve    2  Turn control knob to    PILOT       position    3  Press in control knob while in       PILOT    position     OBSERVED  PROBLEM    ODS PILOT lights but flame  goes out when control knob is  released    4  Airin gas lines when    installed    5  Depleted gas supply    6  ODS Pilot is clogged    7  Gas regulator setting is not    correct    POSSIBLE  PROBLEM    1    2    R      Control knob is not fully  pressed 
24. allation  such as slate  tile  marble  etc  must be at least    1 2  thick    IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE BLACK FACE OF  THE FIREPLACE NOT BE COVERED WITH ANY  TYPE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL     Non combustible facing materials such as  marble  brick  or ceramic tile may overlap the  black face of the fireplace up to the opening on  either side of the fireplace  Seal all joints  between the black fireplace face and the wall  covering with a heat resistant material such as  rock  wool  insulation or mortar  Be sure to use  high temperature adhesive or mortar when  anchoring brick  stone  or tile to the face of the  fireplace  Check to see whether man made    CLEARANCES   To ensure a safe installation  the following  must be carefully observed    1  Sidewall Clearances  Clearances from  the side of the fireplace opening to any  adjacent combustible wall should not be less  than 7 right side  7    left side  See Figure 4     FINISHING YOUR FIREPLACE    brick and stone are made of non combustible  materials before using them on the face of the  fireplace  Some of these products contain  combustible materials  Combustible wall  coverings such as paneling or wallboard may  not overlap the black face of the fireplace  The  space between the wall covering and the  fireplace should be sealed with a heat resistant  material such as rock  wool  insulation or  mortar    NOTE  An    L    shaped steel lintel must be  installed across the top of the firebox opening  where facing materials such a
25. ce  50 cu  Ft  51 2 or  51200  maximum BTU Hr the space can support   3  Add the BTU Hr of all fuel burning appliances in the space                       Vent free heater BTU Hr  Gas water heater  BTU Hr  Gas furnace BTU Hr  Vented gas heater BTU Hr  Gas fireplace logs BTU Hr  Other gas appliances    BTU Hr  Total   BTU Hr       Example  Gas water heater 40000 BTU Hr  Vent free heater   18000 BTU Hr  Total   58000 BTU Hr   Does not include direct vent gas appliances  Direct vent draws combustion air  from the outdoors and vents to the outdoors   4  Compare the maximum BTU Hr the space can support with the actual amount of BTU   Hr used        BTU Hr  maximum the space can support   BTU Hr  actual amount of BTU Hr used   Example  51200 BTU Hr  maximum the space can support   58000 BTU Hr  actual amount of BTU Hr used    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 support  You must provide additional fresh  air  Your options are as follows  A  Rework worksheet  adding the space of an adjoining  room  If the extra space provides an unconfined space  remove door to adjoining room or add  ventilation grills between rooms  See    Ventilation Air From Inside Building   page 16    B  Vent room directly to the outdoors  See  Ventilation Air From Outdoors   page 17    C  Install a lower BTU Hr heater  if lower BTU Hr size makes room unconfined           If the actual BTU Hr used is less than the maximu
26. d  hot air grills may cause the flames to soot  If a disturbance is found that affects the flames  it must be  eliminated by turning off the ceiling fan  closing the door  or closing or moving the hot air register  A  corner location may be best where space is limited     Your fireplace weighs no more than some of your fine furniture  If the fireplace is located near a load  bearing wall  additional supports to the foundation will not be necessary  HEAVY FACINGS  SUCH  AS BRICK  STONE  ETC   MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FOUNDATION SUPPORT     NOTE  If this appliance is installed directly on carpeting  tile or other combustible material   other than wood flooring  the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending  the full width and depth of the appliance        GAS LINE   The gas supply line and electrical  supply must be installed before  framing in the fireplace by a licensed  installer                  ARTIAI       CTION                                  DIVIDER          DRAFTS   Do not locate the fireplace in high  traffic areas or areas exposed to high    T  drafts and winds  Locate the fireplace           away from furniture and draperies       TION                                        FLUSH       Page 6    Fireplace and Framing Dimensions  inches     NOTE  Do not obstruct air openings around appliance  Maintain adequate clearances around    air openings   PII  gt     32 3 16        15 3 4  26 1 4 30 3 16       GAS LINE    ln 31 7 8                         
27. decrease the flame height  At times  the room may exceed the set temperature  which will  cause the burner to shut off  When room temperature drops below the thermostat   setting   the burner will cycle itself on again  The flame control knob can be set to any level between  2 and 7     NOTE  The thermostat sensing bulb measures the temperature of air near the heater cabinet   This may not always agree with room temperature   depending on housing construction   installation location   room size  open air temperature etc    Frequent use of your heater will  allow you to determine your personal comfort levels          MANUAL LIGHTING PROCEDURE    If the pilot cannot be ignited with the ignitor on the control valve  it can be manually lit  with the use of a paper match and a lighter rod        2  Place the match in the holder and light  With other hand  depress the control knob  counterclockwise  gt  to PILOT     3  Use rod to light match and ignite pilot  The pilot is located behind the burner tub and in  front of the rear log  Fully open the manual shut off valve     4  Continue to hold the control knob for an additional  1  one minute to ensure the pilot  is completely on    e Ifthe knob does not pop up when released  stop and immediately call your service tech   nician or gas supplier    e    Ifthe pilot will not stay lit after several tries  turn the gas control knob to    OFF    and  call your service technician or gas supplier       5  Turn control knob counterclockwise  
28. in     Control knob not pressed in  long enough      Safety interlock system has  been triggered  if equipped      Manual shutoff valve not  fully open     Thermo couple connection  loose at control valve      Pilot flame not touching  thermo couple  which  allows thermo couple to  cool  causing pilot flame to  go out  This problem can be  caused by one or both of the  following    A  Low gas pressure  B  Dirty or partially  clogged ODS Pilot    7  Control valve damaged    Page 34    5     6     7       Continue to hold down control    knob  Repeat igniting  operation until air is removed   Contact local propane gas  company   Clean ODS Pilot or replace  ODS Pilot assembly   Replace gas regulator    SOLUTION    l     2     4     3     Press control knob completely    After ODS Pilot lights keep  control knob pressed 30  seconds      Wait 1 minute for safety    interlock system to reset   Fully open manual shutoff  valve    Hand tighten until snug  then  tighten 1 4 turn      A  Contact local propane gas    company   B  Clean ODS Pilot  See  Cleaning and Maintenance    or replace ODS Pilot  assembly    7  Replace valve control    IF YOU SMELL GAS     SHUT OFF GAS SUPPLY    DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT APPLIANCE    DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH  DO NOT USE ANY    PHONE IN YOUR BUILDING   IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A NEIGHBOR   S  PHONE  FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPLIER   S INSTRUCTIONS    IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER  CALL THE FIRE  DEPARTMENT        IMPORTANT  Operati
29. ion of 1 2  wallboard or plywood flush with the face of the  fireplace   When the framing is inside  the outside wall will be insulated  If the  framing or chase is outside  thin insulation should be used in the  framing on the back  sides  and top  The bottom should be insulated  with a hard insulating board  This will prevent cold from going into the  chase through the fireplace to the living space    Install the Firebox  Install the firebox into the framed opening by placing it directly in front  ofthe opening and sliding it into the proper position    Level the Firebox  Check the level of the firebox on the top edge of the fireplace face   Shim if necessary    Secure the Firebox  Secure the fireplace to the framing  The nailing flanges on the firebox  will make securing the firebox to the frame quick and easy  Use  appropriate size nails or screws to secure the firebox     Page 8    FRAMING    HEADER    3                               25  wj 1 2                 13 1 2     FRONT RIGHT  31 7 8      Note  Minimum 1 2  clearance    SIDE VIEW                                                                   13 10  4   5                     32 3 16     Y    FRONT VIEW                                              23 16   m 31 7 8                                   There is a wide variety of finishing material  available for your fireplace from formal wall  treatments with marble and mantels  to rustic  wood paneling  stone      brick  Non   combustible materials used in this inst
30. m BTU Hr the space can support  the  space is an unconfined space  You will need no additional fresh air ventilation           WARNING  YOU MUST PROVIDE ADDITIONAL VENTILATION AIR INA  CONFINED SPACE       Page 15       ME VENTNATIONAIR         VENTILATION AIR FROM INSIDE BUILDING  This fresh air would come from an adjoining unconfined space  When venting to an adjoining space   you must provide two permanent openings  one within 12  of the ceiling and one within 12  of the  floor on the wall connecting the two spaces  see Options 1 and 2  Figure 7   You can also remove door  into adjoining room  see Option 3  Figure 7      WARNING    REWORK WORKSHEET  ADDING THE SPACE OF THE ADJOINING UNCONFINED    SPACE  THE COMBINED SPACES MUST HAVE ENOUGH FRESH AIR TO SUPPLY AL  APPLIANCES IN BOTH SPACES        NOTE  Each opening shall have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 1000 BTU s per hour of    the total input ratings of all gas utilization equipment in the confined space  but not less than 100  square inches                                Figure 7 Ventilation Air From Inside Building    Page 16    WARNING    THIS APPLIANCE MUST HAVE FRESH AIR FOR PROPER OPERATION  IF NOT   POOR FUEL COMBUSTION COULD RESULT  READ THE FOLLOWING  INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE PROPER FRESH AIR FOR THIS AND OTHER FUEL   BURNING APPLIANCES IN YOUR HOME        VENTILATION AIR FROM OUTDOORS    Provide extra fresh air by using ventilation grills or ducts  You must provide two permanent  openings  one within 
31. ng heater where impurities in the air exist may create odors  Cleaning  supplies  paint  paint remover  cigarette smoke  cements and glues  new carpet or textiles  etc  create  fumes  These fumes may mix with combustion air and create odor     OBSERVED POSSIBLE  PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION  Heater produces    l  Metal expands while heating 1  This is common with most  clinking ticking noise just      contracts while cooling  heaters  If noise is excessive   after burner is lit or shut contact a qualified service  off person    1  Heater burning vapors from 1  Ventilate room  Stop using odor  Heater produces unwanted paint  hairspray  glues  etc  causing products while heater is  odors  See Important above  running    2  Low fuel supply 2  Refill supply tank   3  Gas leak  See WARNING 3  Locate and control all leaks  See   above  Checking Gas Connections    Heater shuts off in use 1  Not enough fresh air is 1   Open window door for   ODS operates  available ventilation   2  Low line pressure 2  Contact local propane company    3  ODS Pilot is partially clogged 3  Clean ODS Pilot    Gas odor even when 1  Gas leak  See WARNING  1  Locate and correct all leaks  see  control knob is in    OFF    above   Checking Gas Connections   position 2  Control valve defect 2  Replace control valve  Gas odor during com  1  Foreign matter between 1  Remove foreign matter from gas  bustion control valve and burner tubing  2  Gas leak  See WARNING 2  Locate and correct all leaks  see  above  Checking
32. nician   Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion     D  Do not use this appliance 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     Page 21    LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS      STOP  Read the safety information on previous page   2  Make sure the manual shutoff valve is fully closed If equipped with thermostat set to the lowest  setting   Turn off all electrical power to the appliance     Open access panel door located at bottom front of the appliance     Turn control knob clockwise     gt  to the full    OFF    position     ROCKER SWITCH      ITT VALVE 3 2       E        ie RWE  IGNITOR ELECTRODE  1 Y                                         JF PILOT BURNER    THERMOPILE      n   ANETY N 3        BURNER    BEFORE INSTALLING THERMOSTAT UB                 3  CONTROL KNOB REMOVE METAL CONNECTOR   T     gt                                                         amp  PILOT ASS Y                                                                                                                            THERMOSTAT    When hooking up a Wall Thermostat to valve  remove the Jumper Bar  Do not remove the existing   wires  simply add the wire from the Wall Thermostat to screws  one wire to each screw     6  Wait five  5  minutes to clear out any gas  Then smell for gas  including near the floor  If you  smell gas  STOP  F
33. of Left Top log   3  is resting on Left side of Left Andiron     SEE DIAGRAM ON PAGE 20     Page 19    PLACEMENT OF LOGS          Figure 9    WARNING FAILURE TO POSITION THE PARTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE    DIAGRAMS OR FAILURE TO USE ONLY PARTS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED WITH  HEATER MAY RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE OR PERSONAL INJURY        WARNING  DO NOT ALLOW FANS TO BLOW DIRECTLY INTO THE FIREPLACE   AVOID DRAFTS THAT ALTER BURNER FLAME PATTERN     Page 20    ERE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS ERE    MILLIVOLT VALVE  ITT     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        A  This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand  When lighting the pilot  follow  these instructions exactly     B  BEFORE LIGHTING smell around the appliance for gas  Be sure to smell next to the  floor because gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor     WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS    Do not try to light any appliance   Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building     Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone  Follow the gas  supplier s instructions     Ifyoucannot 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  don t try to repair it  call a qualified service tech
34. ollow          in the safety informationon the previous page If you don t smell  gas  go to the next step      Find Pilot  The pilot is located in front of the rear log and burner on the right hand side of the  appliance  Fully open the manual shutoff valve      Push the ON OFF toggle switch to  OFF   rocker switch    Turn gas control knob counterclockwise  lt  gt  to the    PILOT    position Press in gas control  knob for fifteen  15  seconds      With control knob pressed in   push down  in  and release the ignitor button  ignitor button is  located on the left hand side of the front of the appliance   This will light the pilot  If needed  keep  repeating this step until pilot lights      Keep control knob pressed in for  1  one minute after lighting pilot  After  1  minute  release the  gas control knob and it will pop back up  Pilot should remain lit  If pilot goes out  repeat steps 1  through 9    If the knob does not pop up when released  stop and immediately call your service technician or  gas supplier        Page 22    e If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries  turn the gas control knob to    OFF     and call your service technician or gas supplier     IGNITOR ELECTRODE  PILOT BURNER    THERMO PILE    Turn control knob counterclockwise LO to the    ON    position  Push the  ON OFF   toggle switch to the            position  The main burner should light     Close access panel door   Turn on all electrical power to the appliance     Set thermostat to desired
35. on the right hand side of the appliance    5  Continue to hold the control knob for an additional one  1  minute to ensure the pilot is lit    6  Turn control knob counterclockwise 77   to the    ON    position  Push the  ON     OFF    toggle switch to the    ON    position  The main burner should light   7  Close access panel door   8  Turn on all electrical power to the appliance   NOTE  This unit may be used with an optional Wall Thermostat  If so  the Wall Thermostat needs  to be set at a higher temperature than the room temperature     Page 24    EE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS WOP  MODULATING VALVE MAXITROL   FOR YOUR SAFETY  READ BEFORE LIGHTING    WARNING  IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY  A FIRE OR EX        PLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE  PERSONAL INJURY  OR LOSS OF LIFE     A  This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand  When lighting the pilot   follow these instructions exactly     B  BEFORE LIGHTING  Smell all around the appliance for gas  Be sure to smell next  to the floor because gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor     WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS     Do not try to light any appliance      Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building       mmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone  Follow the gas  supplier s instructions       If you cannot reach your gas supplier  call your local fire department     C  Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob  Neve
36. r use tools  If the knob  will not push in or turn by hand  don t try to repair it  call a qualified service technician   Force or attempted repair may result in fire or explosion     D  Do not use this appliance 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     Page 25                      msrrucrions       1  STOP  Read the safety information on the previous page   2  Make sure manual shutoff valve is fully closed   3  Open access panel door  located in lower front center of base for access to control knobs   4  Turn off all electric power to the appliance   5  Set thermostat  flame control  to lowest setting   6  Push in and turn control knob clockwise qf to the  OFF  position   IGNITE  FLAME  CONTROL    zz  x   i  CA    CONTROL  KNOB       FIGURE 3    7     Wait  5  five minutes to clear out any gas  Then smell for gas  including near the floor  If  you smell gas  STOP  Follow step    B    in the safety information on the previous page  If  you don   t smell gas  go to the next step       8  Find Pilot  follow the small metal tub from the right hand rear of the gas control valve   The pilot is located behind the burner tube and in front of the rear log  Fully open the  manual shut off valve    9  Turn control knob counterclockwise     gt  to the    PILOT    position  Press        control knob for  15  fifteen seconds
37. rdance with all applicable instructions  To make a claim under this warranty the Bill  of Sale or canceled check must be presented     This warranty is extended only to the original retail purchaser and covers the cost of parts required to  restore the heater to proper condition  Warranty parts MUST be obtained through an authorized Buck  Stove dealer and or New Buck  who will provide original factory replacement parts  Failure to use  original factory replacement parts voids this warranty  The heater must be installed by a qualified  installer in accordance with all local codes and instructions furnished with the unit     Warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition  normal wear and tear  or parts that  fail or become damaged as a result of misuse  accidents  lack of proper maintenance or defects caused  by improper installation     WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER     Removal and re installation cost   Labor costs for replacements or repairs   Transportation   Cost of service call to diagnose trouble   Painted surfaces   Damage or defect caused by improper installation  accident  misuse  abuse  or alteration    TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF THE JURISDICTION THAT GOVERNS  THE SALE OF THE PRODUCT  THIS EXPRESS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ANY AND ALL  OTHER EXPRESSED WARRANTIES AND LIMITS THE DURATION OF ANY AND ALL  WARRANTIES  INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO ONE  1  YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FIRST PURCHASE  NEW  BUC
38. rnings    ose cinere hier hee et gait qe ee          tu on 3  MA ENO t TN DN AAA EGO ARD 6  Fireplace and Framing DI  ensions OR AA 7  Fireplace Clearances          poc usted ot          bea rade pi ec beide 8  Finishing Y our FIG PaCS sa oco eoe tette aa               usse RAAL 9  Mantel Profiles For Zero C edtanCe  soi ico Oka i 10  Mantel             osse EOKA AGGA a 11  Mobile Home Installation          4 oe AR tentatio in        A A RR      Gi 13  Producing Adequate        Leonie cote           a E Ro kb 14  Ventilation Atr NAJOT i zen di AA 16  Ventilation Air OUEOODES    eb aea Ree a ato i teta OKA 17  Gas Connection    eie ide be o equite    Ep ERU Dd dispu bie ic 18  Gas Press  re C heels doe conte dla cd ether me      ef ae 19  Placement OF        Dk mra                        a etx eA Ua EORR Eia        20  Lighting Instructions   Millivolt                                              21  Lighting Instructions   Modulating Valve                     essen 25  Flame C Heck ect        ets ch a a e                 A NI D IE 29  WINO DiJSt lice                 pen CEO 30  Important SATS OU ALAS ka                   ATA AR 32  Trouble Shooting ss                       d                   33  Service Replacemett PAS oo                                ue decia dn vade        31  Watranty  Owner RegtsttatlOTi                            ted                        42    Page 1    Page2    pem SECTION I pu d  SAFETY INFORMATION WARNINGS    IMPORTANT  READ THIS OWNER   S MANUAL 
39. s brick or stone is  used on the face of the firebox  It acts as a  support firestop  It should be attached to the  face of the fireplace with screws and sealed to  the fireplace with a heat resistant sealer     3  Mantel Clearances  We have provided 3  different situations to position your mantel   See Figure 5     4 Floor Clearances  No clearance is    required if the appliance is installed per  these instructions     5  Front Clearances  24    to combustible                   2  Ceiling Clearances  The ceiling height Materials   should not be less than 42  from the top of the  fireplace opening   FIGURE 4  2  NON COMBUSTIBLE    MATERIAL  7  MIN  42  MIN   CLEARANCE TO CLEARANCE  SIDE WALL TO CEILING  SIDE WALL  LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE                FRONT      24  MIN  TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS    Page 9    MANTEL PROFILES FOR ZERO CLEARANCE CABINET  MUST BE FOLLOWED    MANTEL 3 4  FLAT SURFACE                                                                                                   CEILING    NAILING FLANGE  PICTURE  1  COMBUSTIBLE  MATERIAL 3        4     4    A  d 3 4     10       5 54  ZAN    530 DI  DE  FOR  FP 327 ZC sz      2 v POR TRIM             B                 LOUVERS  z         TER    HOOD  MANTEL 3 4  FLAT SURFACE  CEILING    NAILING FLANGE  PICTURE  2   IB  COMBUSTIBLE 2  MATERIAL W T E T  2 NU       A XL 3 4     10            x 1   TT FP 327 ZC jen A Fe a                  Sx     LOUVERS  2    L  b  HOOD  2 1 2  FLAT SURFACE  CEILING    NAILING FLANGE  
40. sten mantel to hearth by using 1 2  wood screws      7  Insert the nine  9  wood screws provided with mantel through slots on nailing flange and secure in  place  See Figure 6      8  Position mantel and fireplace into desired location   NOTE  Hook gas supply line into heater  Check for leaks using soap and water  not an open flame   NOTE  At this point  you may want to anchor the mantel to the wall or floor      9  Now you are ready to position the log set     Page 11     10  To light the heater  see    Lighting Instructions  pages 21 through 28  Make sure you have the  right gas valve for Natural or LP gas                                                                                                                       TOP MANTEL  12 WOOD  SCREWS   9                 LI    EH       gt   2     z  REAR OF HEATER     Bum                   MANTEL BASE  FIGURE 6    Page 12    DNE SECTION VI EE     AFTER MARKET MOBILE HOME  INSTALLATION    NOTE  See  Producing Adequate Ventilation  page 14      THIS APPLIANCE MAY BE INSTALLED IN      AFTERMARKET      PERMANENTLY LOCATED  MANUFACTURED  MOBILE  HOME  WHERE NOT  PROHIBITED BY LOCAL CODES       After Market  Completion of sale  not for the purpose of resale from the manufacturer   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     NOTE  For mobile home installation follow    Installation This Instruction  Manual        NOTE  See    Prod
41. t to the framing easy  They were designed   Sidewall Clearances  Clearances from the side of the  to allow the installation of 1 2  wallboard or plywood flush fireplace opening to any adjacent combustible wall    with the face of the fireplace  should not be less than  right side  7  left side   Only the header  see Figure 2  may rest on the standoffs 2  Ceiling Clearances  The ceiling height should  on top of the firebox  not be less than 42  from the top of the fireplace    When the firebox is installed over carpeting  vinyl              opening     INSTALLING THE FIREBOX    This list of specific instructions will help you make certain that every  installation operation is performed correctly  Complete the installation  steps in the sequence shown    LOCAL BUILDING CODES SHOULD BE CONSULTED IN ALL CASES AS  TO THE PARTICULAR REQUIREMENTS CONCERNING THE    INSTALLATION OF FACTORY BUILT FIREPLACES  Select the location  for the fireplace by taking into consideration the factors previously  outlined in the Choosing the Location   See page 6   Framing the Firebox   The width of the framed opening must be 31 7 8   The height of the  framed opening must be 32 3 16   The entire fireplace can be elevated  above the floor to achieve a raised hearth effect  This can be done by  adding a small platform to achieve the desired height   NOTE  The wiring for the lower blower must be installed during the  framing stage  The nailing flanges on both sides were designed to allow  the installat
42. ucing Adequate Ventilation    page 14    Page 13            PRODUCING ADEQUATE       VENTILATION    This section is for residential or manufactured  mobile  installation       This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction unless pro   visions are adequate combustion and ventilation air      The National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 defines a confined space as a space  whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1 000 BTU per hour  4 8m  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 cubic feet per 1 000 BTU per hour  4 8m  per kw  of  the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space  Rooms communicating  directly with the space in which the appliances are installed  through openings not furnished  with doors  are considered a part of the unconfined space      WARNING  IF THE AREA IN WHICH THE HEATER MAY BE OPERATED IS  SMALLER THAN THAT DEFINED AS AN UNCONFINED SPACE OR IF THE  BUILDING IS OF UNUSUALLY TIGHT CONSTRUCTION  PROVIDE ADEQUATE    COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR BY ONE OF THE METHODS DESCRIBED  IN THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE  ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54  SECTION 5 3 OR  APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES         Unusually tight construction is defined as construction where    a  Walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder  with a rating of 1 perm  6 x 10  kg per pa sec m  
    
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