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1.        Replacement Parts Instructions                           sssssss Page13  ACCeSSOFIBS   s secet sedi peii  Page14  Millivolt Wiring Diagram                           n Page16  Appliance Specification Chart    Page16    Operating Instructions     Millivolt  Troubleshooting Guide                             sse  Replacement Parts List     Millivolt                              sssess Page19       This installation manual will help you obtain a safe  efficient  depend   able installation for your appliance     PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS  BEFORE BEGINNING YOUR INSTALLATION    NATIONAL  FIREPLACE  INSTITUTE       NFI    We recommend that our gas  hearth products be installed  and serviced by profes   sionals who are certified in  the U S  by the National  Fireplace Institute   NFI  as  NFI Gas Specialists          CERTIFIED    www nficertified org       PACKAGING LIST    The gas train models LSVFSD NG and LSVFSD LP are packaged with   the following    1   One base grate assembly   2   One bag of lava rock   3   One damper clamp   4   One literature package  which consists of the installation and  operation manual and warranty    Log sets are sold separately  see Page 15 for ordering information     INTRODUCTION    These Gas Log Appliances incorporate unitized ceramic fiber logs which  provides some glow realistically when the appliance is operating     The gas log sets covered in this document are heater rated units  These  units are equipped with a milliv
2.      mode of operation  thermostatic display including  The appliances covered in this manual are heater rated and produce a room temperature in either metric of English units     great deal of heat  Decorative brass trim pieces and hoods may tarnish flame indicator and clock  Fully programmable    because of their proximity to the heater opening and front face  Tarnish  the Model RCL T allows for virtual command over   ing of these pieces is normal  unavoidable and should be expected  nearly all operational and temperature variables   using the hand held remote control transmitter     The Model RCL T  Deluxe  remote control system  is installed in the same manner as the standard  ra Remote Control System  Model system  may be operated with electronic and mil   livolt systems with either natural or propane gas   The RCL T comes complete with detailed operating instructions        The Model RCL  Standard  Remote Control  System  features a simplistic on off control  function for the fireplace  This model includes  a hand held transmitter  a remote receiver with  wall mount cover plate and all hardware required  to install the unit  The remote receiver can be  wall or hearth mounted     Remote Control System   Deluxe    Hoi   RCL T Remote Control Kit   Deluxe     ref form  750129M     Thetransmitter has ON and OFF functions that are  activated by pressing either button on the face of  the transmitter  When a button on the transmitter  is pressed  a signal light illuminates brie
3.   be obtained from The American National Standards Institute  Inc   1430  Broadway  New York  NY  10018  or National Fire Protection Association   Inc   Batterymarch Park  Quincy  MA  02269      State or local codes may only allow operation of this appliance in a vented  configuration  Check your state or local codes     Seller of unvented propane or natural gas fired supplemental room  heaters shall provide to each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon  sale of the unit  This is a standard Unvented Propane or Natural Gas   Fired Space Heaters      Shadowdance   Gas Log appliances are certified by OMNI Test Labora   tories to ANSI Z21 11 2 unvented room heaters standard  These gas log  appliances may be used as a space heat source for a room in conjunction  with an approved unvented firebox     Additionally  these units are design certified by OMNI Test Laboratories  to ANSI 21 60   CSA 2 26 Decorative Appliance  For installation in solid   fuel burning fireplaces     As such  these units may be used as a vented gas log set in any wood   burning fireplace that has been properly constructed to code  and in the  case of factory built fireplaces  installed in compliance with manufacturers  listing and installation instruction     Use of the log sets covered by this manual in a properly vented wood   burning fireplace which has had the damper blocked open as detailed  below  preclude consideration of the combustion and ventilation air and  clearance to combustible restrictions disc
4.  Minimum Fireplace  Firebox  Size          NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     SEE TABLE 3 ON PAGE 16 FOR BTU INPUT AND GAS PRESSURE  REQUIREMENTS    Do not install these Dual Listed Gas Log Appliances in a bedroom or  a bathroom as all units exceed maximum allowable BTU hr input of  10 000     Tools and Supplies Normally Required  External regulator  Propane models only   Manual shut off valve  Sediment trap  Piping complying with local codes  Pipe compound  Pipe wrench  Tee joint  Screwdriver    Burn in Period    During the first few times of operation of this appliance there will be some  odor due to the curing of the paint and burning off of lubricants used  in the manufacturing process  We recommend that you open windows  and ventilate the house during the initial burns  The paint emits non toxic  odors during this process     Depending on your use  the burn in period may take a few hours or a few  days  Also if you have a sensitive sense of smell you may notice slight  odors during operating after the burn in period is over     KEEP YOUR HOUSE WELL VENTILATED DURING THE BURN IN PERIOD   THE ODOR AND HAZE EMITTED DURING THE BURN IN PERIOD CAN BE  QUITE NOTICEABLE AND MAY SET OFF A SMOKE DETECTOR  MAKE  SURE SMOKE DETECTORS ARE NOT TOO CLOSE TO THE FIREBOX   CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL CODE FOR ALLOWABLE DISTANCES      Adhere to all local codes or in their absence the latest edition of The  National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 or NFPA 54 latest edition which can
5.  only   e The 30  log set also includes 2 ember chunks  shown in Figure  18b     Figure 10   Log Set    NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     LOG PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS 4  Place left and right front logs onto front grate locating pins as  shown in Figure 14   1  Place rear ember bed as shown in Figure 11     Top Burner Install Right Front Log   S Ember hed LeftFrontLog         A g  from behind   Bi top burner    Locating  Rear Ember Bed    Position Ember Bed All the Way  Forward in Gas Train Assembly       Figure 11   Install Rear Ember Bed       2  Place rear log onto the two rear grate locating pins as shown    in Figure 12  the locating pins are outlined in Figure 11   s  A pons a rear log and middle log locating pins as       Fi 15   Install Left Top L  Figure 12   Install Rear Log Loure 19 RENE ON TODO       6  Place the center top log onto the rear log locating pin and middle    3  Place middle log onto left middle grate locating pin and the rear log locating pin as shown in Figure 16     ember bed locating pin as shown in Figure 13     Middle Log    Locating Pins Pins    Y        AES               Figure 16   Install Top Center Log       NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     T  Place the right top log onto rear log locating pin and the right  front log locating pin as shown in Figure 17     Right Top Log          8  Place Left Top Twig  24  and 30  models only  onto corresponding  notch on rear log as shown in Figure 18A  The front of th
6.  operation  instructions provided in this document will result in  an improperly installed and operating appliance   voiding its warranty    The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply  piping system by closing its individual manual shut off  valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply  piping system at test pressures equal to or less than  1 2 psig    Keep heater area clear and free from combustible  materials  gasoline and other flammable vapors and  liquids    Do not use this room heater if any part has been under  water  Immediately call a qualified service technician  to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of  the control and any gas control which has been under  water    Ensure that the appliance is clean when operating   Excessive dust accumulation on the burner and or  logs will increase the amount of carbon monoxide  formation and could lead to the formation of soot   carbon monoxide poisoning and sickness or death     e Maintain minimum clearances   o Do not burn solid fuels in any fireplace equipped with    this gas appliance   Do not allow fans to blow directly into the fireplace   Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns     Do not install the appliance in a sleeping room or  bathroom    The installation must conform with local codes or   in the absence of local codes  with the National Fuel  gas Code  ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 latest edition   Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are  for elevations up to 4500 feet  When inst
7.  qualified installer  service agency or the gas supplier        A WARNINGS    e Allow the appliance to cool before servicing  Always  shut off any electricity or gas to the appliance while  performing service work     IMPORTANT SAFETY AND WARNING  INFORMATION    READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY AND UNDER     STAND THESE RULES TO FOLLOW FOR SAFETY     PI VT NN    If the information in this manual is not fol     lowed exactly  a fire or explosion may result  causing property damage  personal injury or  loss of life     e Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard    of high surface temperature and should stay away to  avoid burns or clothing ignition    Do not place clothing or other materials on or near  the heater    Young children should be carefully supervised when  they are in the same room with the appliance    Due to high temperatures  the appliance should be  located out of traffic and away from furniture and  draperies    Any change to this heater or its operating controls can  be dangerous  Improper installation or use of this  appliance can cause serious injury or death from fire   burns  explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning   Carbon Monoxide Poisoning  Early signs of carbon  monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu with head   aches  dizziness and or nausea  If you have these  signs  obtain fresh air immediately  Have the Vent   Free Gas Heater serviced by a qualified technician  as it may not be operating correctly  Some people  are more affected by car
8. 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  Superior recommends running the  initial operation  heater with the excess ventilation for the first few hours   11  Heater produces a whistling A  Turning control knob to  HI  position when burner is Turn control knob to    LO    position and let warm up for a minute   noise when burner is lit  cold   B  Air in gas line  Operate burner until air is removed from line  Have gas line checked by local gas  company     C  Dirty or partially clogged burner orifice  Clean burner or replace burner orifice   12  The flame appearance is blue    A  Improper Air Shutter Adjustment  Adjust air shutter per instructions on Page 12     13  When burner lights  flame B  Improper Air Shutter Adjustment  Adjust air shutter per instructions on Page 12   does not carry completely  across the top burner           18    REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  MILLIVOLT    SHADOWDANCE    SERIES    Replacement Parts List  Millivolt    Shadowdance    Series  Models LSVFSD NG and LSVFSD LP  18  and BE      No   Description o O  n Number  Valve  Millivolt  Natural               EZ Valve  Millivolt  Propane  L P G           2  EmberBedFront o O  gt      3   EmberBedRear o O H     4   Bo
9. D LP Shadowdance LP Burner    Bag of Volcanic Stone    Volcanic stone is available for use with  these appliances        Decorative Volcanic Stone    8042      FDVS   Bag of Volcanic Stone     ref form   750010M        NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE  15    CAUTION  Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls  THERMOPILE  Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation     If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced  it must be replaced  with Type AWM 105  C   18 GA  wire     MILLIVOLT VALVE                         ON OFF IGNITION  WIRE    SWITCH  2 E  PILOT PIEZ   MILLIVOLT   IENITER                Figure 23   Millivolt Wiring Diagram    Vented Unvented Gas Log Appliance Technical Chart For Millivolt Log Set  Model No  ae Gas Type Regulator Gas Inlet Valve   Orifice Size   Orifice Size   Air Shutter  Input Pressure Setting Pressure  Operation Top Bottom Opening  ey E anal Piezo   6 3 10 0  W C  is 13 we c   Milivot       055  046  1 8   LPG n    Table 3   For the purpose of input adjustment        NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS     MILLIVOLT  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 appliance has a pilot which must be lighted with a piezo  igniter  When lighting the pilot  follow these instructions  exactly       BEFOR
10. E LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas   Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is 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 electrical switch  do not use any phone in  your building     e Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone   Follow the gas supplier s instructions     e  f you cannot reach your gas supplier  call the fire depart   ment     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 technician  Force  or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion       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     LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS      STOP  Read the safety information above on this page     Access the lower control compartment      Turn remote wall switch to    OFF         Verify main line shut off valve is open       Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise                                                       Note  Knob cannot be turned from  PILOT  to  OFF   unless the knob is pushed in slightly  Do not force     6  Wait five  5  minutes to clear out any gas  If you then smell  gas  STOP  Follow  B  i
11. Gas Appliances  Direct Vent is sealed  combustion and draws combustion air from the outdoors     4  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   61 440  BTU Hr    max  the space can support    BTU Hr     actual amount of BTU Hr used     71 000    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 support   You must provide additional fresh air     Your options are     a  Rework equations adding the space of adjoining room s   If the extra  volume provides an unconfined space  then remove door or add ventila   tion grills between rooms  Refer to National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1    Jatest edition  Section on Air for Combustion and Ventilation    b  Vent room directly to the outdoors  Refer to National Fuel Gas Code   ANSI Z223 1   latest edition  Section on Air for Combustion and Ven   tilation    c  Install a lower BTU Hr appliance  such as a 24 000 BTU Hr  to make  the area an unconfined space     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     A WARNING    If the area in which the heater may be operated is smaller  than that defined as an unconfined space or if the build     ing is of unusually tight construct
12. L ENNOX   INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS    HEARTH PRODUCTS  Vent Free Millivolt v ree  Dual Listed Gas Log Sets    Gas Train Models  Log Set Models   LSVFSD NG LSVFSD 18 Logs  LSVFSD LP LSVFSD 24 Logs   Log Sets Sold Separately LSVFSD 30 Logs    P N 850051M Rev  C  03 2011       In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts       Installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter Usted By sis oregon isa S h a d 0W d anc e    S e ri es      See Table of Contents for location of additional OMNI Test Laboratories  Inc   Commonwealth of Massachusetts requirements Report No 116 L 49 5    A WARNINGS      Hot  Do not touch  This appliance will be hot during operation and will retain heat for a while after  shutting off the appliance  Severe burns may result    e Carefully supervise children in the same room as appliance      Improper installation  adjustment  alteration  service or maintenance can cause injury or property  damage  Refer to this manual  For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer   service agency or the gas supplier     e Do not build a wood fire  Do not burn wood or other material in these appliances    e Carefully review the instructions supplied with the decorative type unvented room heater for the minimum fire   place size requirement  Do not install the appliance in the fireplace  unless the fireplace meets the minimum  dimensions required for the installations  see Page 3     e This is an unvented gas log appliance  I
13. alling any  vent free appliance at elevations above 4500 feet   nuisance pilot outages may occur     e This appliance is intended for supplemental heating        CONGRATULATIONS     When you purchased your new gas log heaters  you joined the  ranks of thousands of individuals whose answer to their home  heating needs reflects their concern for aesthetics  efficiency and  our environment  We extend our continued support to help you  achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment available from your  new gas log heaters     Thank you for selecting a Lennox Hearth Products gas log heaters  as the answer to your home heating needs     TABLE OF CONTENTS    Important Safety Information                          sse Page  Packaging List                       sse   General Information    Tools Required                    sse  Burn in Perl  d          i e mentita       oak B amp B BW WwW P    New Your City  MEA  Approval                        sene Page  Requirements for the   Commonwealth of Massachusetts                          sss Page 5  Combustion and Ventilation Air 5  Pre installato Nec be REUS 6  Clearances             ssssssseseseeenenenerennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6  InStallatiOn iiaiai aea aeia EEan 8  Gas Pressure Check     Log Placement Instructions                         sssssese  Pilot Flame Appearance                    sessssseenennn  Burner Flame Appearance as  Operation and Care                 sssssssssseeeeeeenennnnnnnnnnes  Cleaning and Servicing                         sss
14. bon monoxide than others   These include pregnant women  people with heart or  lung disease or anemia  those under the influence of  alcohol  and those at high altitudes    Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an  appliance must be replaced and or closed prior to  operating the heater    Installation and repair should be done by a qualified  service person  The appliance should be inspected  before use and atleast annually by a professional ser   vice person  More frequent cleaning may be required  due to excessive lintfrom carpeting  bedding material   etc  Itis important that control compartments  burners  and circulating air passageways of the appliance be  kept clean    This appliance is for installation only in a solid fuel  burning masonry or UL 127 factory builtfireplace or in  a listed ventless firebox enclosure  Ithas been design  certified for these installations  Exception  DO NOT  install this appliance in a factory built fireplace that  includes instructions stating it has not been tested  or should not be used with unvented gas logs     The appliance 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  test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psig    This appliance must not be operated without a fireplace  screen installed  Fireplace screens must not impair  the free flow of combustion air to the appliance   Failure to comply with the installation and
15. ding 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       2  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 follow   ing   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  EN   RE  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 clogged  Clean burner or replace burner orifice   9  
16. e 1 8  opening    Note  In some instances  propane appliances may need to be adjusted   from the standard factory setting  DO NOT open the air shutter greater   than 1 4      Using a 1 4  wrench loosen setscrew and adjust air shutter to 1 8  gap    Figure 22   Top Burner Air Shutter Gap   1 8  for NG  amp  LP       OPERATION AND CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE    1  Appliance operation may be controlled through the ON OFF unit  rocker switch  located inthe bottom front ofthe appliance orthrough  an optional remote control      When lit for the first time  the appliance will emit an odor for an hour  ortwo  This is due to the  burn in  ofthe internal paints and lubricants  used inthe manufacturing process  For the first few hours  operate the  appliance with doors and windows open to encourage the dissipation  of odor     A WARNING    Turn off the appliance and allow to cool before cleaning   Verify proper operation after servicing     MN    A WARNING    You must keep control areas  burners and circulating air  passageways of appliance clean  Failure to keep the  primary air opening s  of the burner s  clear may result  in sooting and property damage  Inspect these areas of  appliance before each use  Have appliance inspected  yearly by a qualified service person  Appliance may  need more frequent cleaning due to excessive lint form  carpeting  bedding material  etc        Only limited cleaning will be required under the normal use of the appli   ance  Dust the front grate  the top of 
17. e Left  Top Twig should be up against and behind the left top log     ym y    Left Top Twig   Left Top Log    Front Ember Bed ax    Figure 18A   Install Left Top Twig    9  Place the front ember bed log as shown in Figures 18A and  18B     18  Gas Log Set    24  Gas Log Set    30  Gas Log Set    Figure 18B   Completed Installation       NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     11       A WARNING    Failure to position the parts in accordance with Figure    21 or failure to use only parts specifically approved  with this appliance may result in property damage or  personal injury        Periodically check the positioning of all logs     Flame Appearance    REFER TO THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LOCATED AT THE BACK  OF THIS MANUAL BEFORE LIGHTING THE APPLIANCE TO OBSERVE  THE FLAMES     Flames from the pilot burner should be visually checked as soon as the  appliance is installed  In addition a periodic visual check of the flames  should be made  The pilot flame should always be present when the  appliance is in operation  Figure 19      A WARNING    No adjustments are to be made to the ODS  pilot system  Tampering with this system can  be extremely hazardous     Propane Pilot Shown    Figure 19   Correct Pilot Flame    An incorrect pilot flame pattern is shown in Figure 20  This pilot flame  will cause the thermocouple to cool  When the thermocouple cools  the  log set will shut off  If pilot flame pattern is incorrect  or if log set shuts  off  contact your service 
18. e at least 16  from any combustible side wall  Figure 2      Figure 2   Clearances    Step 2  Ceiling Clearance  The ceiling must be at least 42  from the top  of the appliance opening  Figure 2      Step 3  Noncombustible materials  minimum requirements   To install  the appliance without wood mantels  shelves or other combustible projec   tions directly above the opening of the fireplace  firebox  refer to Figure  3 and Table 1  Note that at least 8  of noncombustible material must be  installed above the appliances described in this manual     Noncombustible materials  such as slate and marble  must be at least  1 2  thick     Noncombustible  Material                   A    Appliance in  Fireplace or  Firebox    Figure 3    8  or More of  Noncombustible  Material                  Adjustable     m d Canopy    Appliance in  Fireplace or  Firebox    Figure 4          Noncombustible Material Requirements with No Mantel Installed     A  Noncombustible Requirements for Safe Installation  Material Measurement  12  or more Adjustable canopy not required   Install adjustable canopy     Extend noncombustible material to at least 8  and  install adjustable canopy  Figure 4     OR   Extend noncombustible material to a height of at  least 12      8  minimum to 12     Less than 8     Noncombustible Material Heights and Mantel Location     A  Noncombustible Requirements for Safe Installation with Wood  Material Measurement   Mantel  Shelf or Other Combustible Projection    12  or more Ad
19. er operation    Minimum clearances include any projections such as shelves  window  sills  mantels  spacers standoffs or surfaces to combustible construc   tion etc  above the appliance  Paint or lacquer used to finish the mantel  must be heat resistant in order to avoid discoloration     Check Gas Type    This appliance can only be connected to the gas type specified on the  appliance rating plate  This appliance can not be modified in the field  for a different gas type  If the gas supply differs  DO NOT INSTALL the  appliance  Contact your dealer to obtain the correct appliance     A WARNING    Do not install this gas appliance   e In sleeping quarters  bathrooms  or a recreational  vehicle     e Where curtains  furniture  clothing or other flammable  objects are less than 42  from the front of the gas  appliance    e In high traffic areas    e In windy or drafty areas        VENT FREE APPLICATIONS    WHEN INSTALLED IN A VENT FREE FIREBOX  IF THE CLEARANCES  SHOWN ON PAGES 7  amp  8 OF THIS MANUAL ARE GREATER THAN THE  CLEARANCES FOR THE VENT FREE FIREBOX  THE LESSER CLEAR   ANCES OF THE VENT FREE FIREBOX APPLY     Ensure the minimum clearances shown in Figures 2 through 8 are  maintained  Left and right clearances are determined when facing the  front of the appliance     Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation  Failure to  follow these requirements may create a fire hazard     Step 1  Sidewall Clearances  The sides of the fireplace opening must  b
20. fly to  verify that a signal has been sent        The Model RCL is designed to operate with all  millivolt ignition systems  as well as electronic Knob Extensions  ignition systems  It may be installed with use for   either natural or propane gas appliances  The RCL   offers ease of installation and allows you to execute on off commands to the log  set effortlessly with one simple motion     Knob extensions for both the On Off and High Low functions are available     The Model RCL comes complete with detailed operating instructions     Remote Control System   Standard         H049   Ru   Remote Control Kit   Standard        ref form  750127M     Knob Extensions   Gr we     eiim    60J74 Knob Extension  Pilot On Off  60J95 Knob Extension  Hi Lo       NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     ACCESSORY COMPONENTS  CONTINUED     Gas Log Sets       30  Gas Log Set    Gas Log Sets     H5137   LSVFSD 18 Logs   Shadowdance    18  Logs    H5138   LSVFSD 24 Logs Shadowdance 24  Logs    H5139   LSVFSD 30 Logs Shadowdance 30  Logs      For use with gas train models LSVFSD NG and LSVFSD LP only          Charred Ember Kit    An optional 2 piece Charred Ember Kit is available to enhance the beauty of the  log set        Left Charred Ember Right Charred Ember    Charred Ember Kit     H6894 LSVFSD CEK Charred Ember Kit     ref form  750252M          This kit is standard with the 30  Log Set    Shadowdance Burner Assemblies    H8304 LSVFSD NG Shadowdance NG Burner    H8305   LSVFS
21. ing  the appliance base must be at least 5  above the combustible  flooring material  Figure 7      Combustible Flooring  Material    Figure 7    The appliance base may be lower than 5  above the combustible flooring  materials if the combustible flooring materials are more than 14  from the  fireplace or firebox opening  Figure 8      Combustible   Flooring  Can be less Material  than 5     4  Min   g    Figure 8       NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        INSTALLATION    A WARNINGS    e Do not use a blower insert  heat exchanger  insert or other accessory not approved  for use with this heater    Installed decorative glass door enclosures must be  fully opened when operating this dual listed gas    appliance    Special care is required if you are installing the unit  into a sunken fireplace  You must raise the fireplace  floor to allow access to gas log controls  This will  ensure adequate air flow and guard against soot   ing  Raise the fireplace floor using noncombustible  materials        Any outside air ducts and or ash dumps in the fireplace shall be perma   nently closed at time of appliance installation     A qualified gas appliance installer must install this dual listed appli   ance     Check gas type  The gas supply must be the same as stated on the  appliance   s rating plate  If the gas supply is different  DO NOT INSTALL  the appliance  Contact your dealer for the correct model     Step 1  Unpack Appliance   Remove appliance from carton  Cut 
22. ing connection  then retest as described above    C  When the gas lines are tested and leak free be sure to rinse off the  leak testing solution    D  Turn on burnerthen observethe individual tongues of flame on the burner   Make sure all ports are open and producing flame evenly across the burner   If any ports are blocked  or partially blocked  clean out the ports     Gas Pressure Check    The appliance regulator controls the burner pressure which should be  checked at the pressure test point  1 8  NPT plugged tap  located on the  millivolt control valve itself  identified OUT for the manifold side and IN  for inlet pressure  see Figure 9   Ensure operating pressures are within  the limits specified in the technical chart on Page 16     The pressure should be checked with the gas appliance burning and the  control set to high     Right   Front  of Appliance    E        ob     sx  Left   Front  of Appliance    Gas Valve    Figure 9    Replace the test point plug after pressure measurement ensuring no  gas leaks     Step 4  PLACING THE LOGS                                A WARNINGS    Do not add extra logs or ornaments such as pine cones   vermiculite or rock wool  Using these added items can  cause sooting     Do not place any lava rock on logs or burners  This  may cause sooting  Only place lava rock on floor of  fireplace     Left Top Log    7 Left Top Twig       entm    4    Right Front Log    Front Ember Bed      The twig indicated is included in the 24  and 30  log sets
23. ion  you must provide  adequate combustion and ventilation air by one of the  methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI  2223 1  Section on Air for Combustion and Ventilation or  applicable local codes     A WARNING    Before installing in a solid fuel burning fireplace  the  chimney flue and firebox must be cleaned of soot   creosote  ashes and loose paint by a qualified chimney  cleaner        A CAUTION    Appliances create warm air currents  These currents  move heat to wall surfaces next to appliance  Install   ing appliance next to vinyl or cloth wall coverings or  operating appliance where impurities in the air  such  as tobacco smoke  exists  may discolor walls        Note  Illustrations shown in this manual reflect    typical    installations  with nominal dimensions and are for reference only  Actual installations  may vary due to individual design preferences  However  always main   tain minimum clearances to combustible materials and do not violate  any specific installation requirements  Refer to Figures 2 through 8 for  clearances     Note  The following steps represent the normal sequence of installa   tion  Each installation is unique  however  and might require a different  sequence       Turn off gas supply to the fireplace or firebox    Position appliance in fireplace or firebox    Connect gas line    Secure appliance    Operate the appliance and check operation    Maintain adequate clearances for accessibility for purposes of servicing  and prop
24. iter 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   2  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   3  Heater shuts off in use  ODS   A  Not enough fresh air is available  Open window and or door for ventilation   operates      B  Low line pressure  Contact local gas company   C  ODS pilot is partially clogged  Clean ODS pilot   4  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 9    knob is in    OFF    position     B  Control valve defective  Replace control valve   5  When igniter button is A  Gas supply turned off or manual shut off valve closed  Turn on gas supply or open manual shut off valve   pressed  there is spark at            ODS pilot  but no ignition  B  Control knob not in    PILOT    position  Turn control knob to pilot position   C  Control knob not pressed in while in    PILOT    position  Press in control knob while in pilot position   D  Air in gas lines when installed  Continue hol
25. justable canopy not required  Observe profiles  shown in Figure 5     8  minimum to 12  Install adjustable canopy and observe profiles shown  in Figure 4    or   Extend heat resistant material to at least 12  and    observe profiles shown in Figure 3 and 5   Table 2       Step 4  Wood mantel  shelf or combustible projection requirements   To install a wood mantel  shelf or other combustible projection directly  above the fireplace  firebox   refer to Table 2 and to Figures 5 and 6 for  installation profiles     If your mantel profile is unsafe  you may either      Raise the mantel to an acceptable height  or   e Remove the mantel    Example  The bottom of the mantel may project from the walla maximum  of 2 1 2  at a minimum of 28  above the opening  The top shelf of the    mantel may project a maximum of 6  at a minimum of 34 1 2  above  the opening     10  Ceiling       42    5 8     Noncombustible  Material                          Figure 5       NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Example  The bottom of the mantel may project from the wall a maxi   mum of 2 1 2  at a minimum of 8  above the opening  The top shelf of  the mantel may project a maximum of 6  at a minimum of 14 1 2  above  the opening           EE    22 1 2   18 5 8           Hood  Canopy     Noncombustible  Material    Figure 6       Step 5  Floor clearance  If combustible flooring materials  such as carpet   ing or asphalt tile  are to be located within 14  of the fireplace or firebox  open
26. n the safety information above on  this page  If you do not smell gas  go to the next step       Push in gas control knob slightly and turn counterclockwise    X  N to    PILOT          Push in control knob all the way and hold in  Immediately  light the pilot by triggering the spark igniter  pushing the  button  until pilot lights  Continue to hold the control knob  in for about 1 1 2 minutes after the pilot is lit  Release knob  and it will pop back up  Pilot should remain lit  If it goes out   repeat steps 5 through 8     If knob does not pop up when released   stop and immediately call your service  technician or gas supplier     If pilot will not stay lit after several tries   turn the control knob to    OFF    and call  your service technician or gas supplier   9  Turn gas control knob counterclockwise X NN to  ON      10  Close lower control compartment     TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE      Turn remote wall switch  OFF   The pilot will remain lit for  normal service       For complete shutdown  turn remote wall switch to  OFF        Access the lower control compartment        4  Depress gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise    PEN to  OFF   Do not force     5  Close lower control compartment     17    VENTED UNVENTED TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE    OBSERVED PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY  1  When igniter button is A  Igniter electrode positioned wrong  Replace igniter   pressed  there is no spark        at ODS pilot  B  Igniter electrode broken  Replace igniter   C  Ign
27. nces are installed     Seller of unvented propane or natural gas fired supplemental room  heaters shall provide to each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon  sale of the unit     COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR    This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight  construction unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion  and ventilation air  The heater may be located in unusually tight construc   tion provided the space is unconfined  or if confined  is provided with two  permanent openings communicating 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  NFPA 54   ANSI Z223 1  latest edition   Section on Air for Combustion  and Ventilation  Generally 50 ft  per 1 000 BTU input of all operating  appliances in the space     The National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 latest edition defines  a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per  1000 Btu per hour  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 cubic feet per 1000 Btu per hour  4 8  m  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 u
28. nconfined space     Unusually tight construction is defined as construction where     a  Wall and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continu   ous water vapor retarder with a rating or one perm  6 x 10 11 kg per  pa sec m2  or less with openings gasketed or sealed      Weather stripping has been added on operable 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 penetrations for plumbing  electrical   and gas lines  and at other openings     Use the following equations to determine if you have a confined or  unconfined space       Determine the volume of space     ft    Length x Width x Height   ft    Include adjoining rooms with doorless passageways or ventilation grills  between rooms    Example  24   L  x 16   W  x 8   H    3072 ft       Divide the volume of space by 50 ft  to determine the maximum BTU Hr  the space can support    volume of space     ft     50 ft     Maximum BTU Hr the space can  support   Example  3072 ft    50 ft    61 44  or 61 440 BTU Hr the space can support     c    e              N    3  Add the BTU Hr of all the fuel burning appliances in the space   Vent Free Heater BTU Hr  Gas Appliance  1  BTU Hr  Gas Appliance  2   BTU Hr  Total   BTU Hr  Example   Vent Free Heater 36 000 BTU Hr  Gas Appliance  1 35 000 BTU Hr   water heater   Total  71 000 BTU Hr      Do not include Direct Vent 
29. olt gas valve  The control knob is set to  the desired position  which maintains a continuous gas burning rate     A spark ignition system  piezo  allows the gas pilot to be lit without the  use of matches or batteries and permits operation of the heater during  a power outage     GENERAL INFORMATION    These Dual Listed Gas Log Appliances are equipped with a specially designed  pilot utilizing an oxygen depletion sensor  ODS  which responds to the  amount of oxygen available in the room and shuts the heater off before the  oxygen level drops below 1896  The pilot can be relit only when fresh air is  available  Refer to the Combustion and Ventilation Air section     These appliances are approved to be installed into an existing masonry  fireplace  builtto UBC Chapter 37  Masonry Standards  or factory built  solid fuel  wood burning fireplace  listed to UL 127  Factory Built  Fireplace Standards  or a built in Vent Free Firebox  listed to Ventless  Firebox Enclosures for Gas Fired Unvented Decorative Room Heaters to  ANSI Z21 91   Any outside air ducts and or ash dumps in the fireplace  shall be permanently closed at time of appliance installation  See  Figure 1 tor the minimum size requirements of the existing firebox     See Figure 1for the minimum size requirements of the existing firebox  in which the gas logs will be installed     a   A   B   D    hswswu   sw   w   om   mum  swear w   w   ar   zum  hswwsnas  w   w   ar   feum    Side View Top View    pO  LUN    Figure 1  
30. or fitted to the appliance  to reduce the supply  tank pressure to 13  W C   maximum      A WARNING    Connecting directly to an unregulated propane tank may  cause an explosion        The appliance gas inlet connection is 3 8  NPT at the regulator valve   located on the left side facing the appliance  If a right side connection is  required  the connection pipe may be piped under the rear of the appliance  to end at the left hand side for connection to the inlet     When tightening up the joint to the regulator hold the regulator securely  with a wrench to prevent the regulator from moving     Checking Gas Connections  Test all gas joints from the gas meter to the  gas appliance regulator for leaks after completing connection     A WARNING       Never use an open flame to check for leaks     Turn on gas supply and test for gas leaks using a gas leak test solution  also  referred to as bubble leak solution   Nofe  Using a soapy water solution   50  dish soap  50  water  is an effective leak test solution but it is not  recommended  because the soap residue that is left on the pipes fittings can  result in corrosion over time     A  Light the appliance  refer to the lighting instructions label attached to the  control valve or see Page 17     B  Brush all joints and connections with the gas leak test solution to check for  leaks  If bubbles are formed  or gas odor is detected  turn the gas control  knob  off pilot on  to the  OFF  position  Either tighten or refasten the  leak
31. t uses air  oxygen  from the room in which it is installed  Provisions for adequate  combustion and ventilation air must be provided  Refer to Combustion and Ventilation Air Section on Page 5    e Important  Read and understand these instructions completely before installing your unvented room heaters    e 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  If the gas supply differs  DO NOT INSTALL the appliance  Contact your dealer to obtain  the correct appliance     e This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket  permanently located  manufactured  mobile  home  where    not prohibited by local codes     Lennox  vent free gas logs are designed for use as a supplemental heater  They are not intended for continuous use    as a primary heat source     WARNING  If the information in this manual is not followed exactly  a fire or explosion may result causing property  damage  personal injury or loss of life     Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance   WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS     e Do not light any appliance    e Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building    e Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone  Follow your gas supplier s instructions   e  f your gas supplier cannot be reached  call the fire department     Installation and service must be performed by a
32. technician     Propane Pilot Shown    Figure 20   Incorrect Pilot Flame       In normal operation  at full rate  after 15 minutes the following flame  appearance should be observed     NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Burner And Flame Characteristics    The Shadowdance    Gas Log Set features a new concept in integrated  burner and log design  The flames from the burner travel horizontally  through the log set and emerge at the knot holes     The flames are slightly blue off the burner and as they progress through  the log set  they change to a light yellow color  Yellow decorative flames  are visible as the flames exit the log set     When the log set is first lit  the flame may be entirely blue  Light yellow  flame will form at the top of the logs after several minutes of operation     The base of the log set and the underside of the top log glows a brilliant  red  For an example of the log set  see Figure 21     Figure 21   Proper Burner Flame Appearance       Top Burner Air Shutter Adjustment Procedure    1  Ifyou have blue flame or the top burner is not carrying over and burning  on all ports  the air shutter may need to be adjusted to 1 8  gap for  both Natural and Propane gas    2  Check to see if the air shutter is set to 1 8  opening  see Figure 22    The air shutter is located on the rear left side of the appliance    3  If the air shutter opening is more than 1 8  please loosen the air shutter  screw and close completely which will set it to th
33. the piezo cover and the control knob  occasionally  Do not use cleaning fluids to clean the logs or any other  part of the appliance     Remove the log set  gently handling at each end  Use a vacuum cleaner to  remove loose particles from the base and from around the burners  Gloves  are recommended to prevent the fibers from pricking your skin  If the skin  is pricked  wash gently with soap and water  Replace the log set     If  after a period of use  the flames start to exhibit unusual shapes and  behavior  if there is any evidence of soot formation  blue tipping of the  flames  or any strong odors  or the burners fail to ignite smoothly  then  the burner holes may require some cleaning  If this happens  it is pref   erable to contact your nearest authorized service technician to get the  appliance serviced     NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     13    ACCESSORY COMPONENTS Deluxe Remote Control System     Model RC STAT     All options are available in kit form  are easy to install and are pack  The Model RCL T  Deluxe  Remote Control System  aged complete with all required parts and instructions  Some of the has all of the features of the standard system  option kits need to be fitted prior to completing the installation of the along with an added easy to read LCD screen              f which presents access to many enhancements   appliance  The following paragraphs detail the kit options available  including  battery power level indicator  timer           
34. tie wires  holding ember bed rear log to the base  Unwrap foam packaging from  ember bed rear log     Step 2  Placement of Appliance     Center the appliance in the fireplace  or firebox  Make certain the grate front feet sit inside the front edge of  the fireplace or firebox  and that there is adequate clearance around the  appliance for access and operation     Step 3  Connecting Gas Line     A qualified gas appliance installer must  connect the dual listed gas appliance to the gas supply     Step 4  Place Ember Bed Rear Log     Place the ember bed rear log with  ember chunks facing the front of the appliance such that the middle grate  bar aligns with the notch in the top of the ember piece  Push the ember  bed rear log toward the front of the unit until it touches the lip on the  base and cannot go any further     Step 5  Place Logs     See log placement on Page 10   Consult all local codes     Route gas line using techniques and materials prescribed by local  and or national codes  Only use 1 2  or greater pipe size to allow full gas  volume to the gas fireplace  Undue pressure loss will occur if the pipe  is too small     An ANSI approved manual shut off valve and union must be installed upstream  of the appliance within the fireplace cavity when rigid pipe is used     IMPORTANT  HOLD APPLIANCE REGULATOR WITH A WRENCH TO  PREVENT MOVEMENT WHEN CONNECTING TO INLET PIPING    An external regulator must be used on all propane  L P G   appliances   in addition to the regulat
35. tomBumer o O                     5   TopBumer o O     H         Piezo igniter ooo O           S   ODS Pilot Assembly  Millivolt  Natural     _       _     8    ODS Pilot Assembly  Millivolt  Propane  L P G     mo O      e eono SS     10   knobExtension Hiko o O              11   On Off Switch      gt       12  Piezo Igniter Cable         B   18  Log Assembly     M     o   24  Log Assembly   H5138  OE     m rsen         A 1       24  Gas Log Set             30  Gas Log Set    A 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 property  damage or personal injury        Top View    NOTE  DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE  19    20    WARRANTY    Your gas appliance is covered by a limited warranty  provided with  appliance   Please read the warranty to be familiar with its coverage     Retain this manual  File it with your other documents for future reference   PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION   We recommend that you record the following important information  about your appliance  Please contact your Lennox Hearth Products dealer  for any questions or concerns  For the number of your nearest Lennox  Hearth Products dealer  please call 1 800 9 LENNOX   REPLACEMENT PARTS    See Page 19 for a complete replacement parts list  Use only parts sup   plied from the manufacturer     Your Appliance s Model Number    Normally  all parts should be ordered through your Lenno
36. ussed herein     When local codes require the damper to be fixed open  a damper stop must  be installed to prevent full closure of the fireplace damper and provide a  minimum 29 square inch flue opening at all times     This appliance is for installation in a solid fuel burning fireplace   masonry fireplace or manufactured fireplace  with a working flue and  constructed of noncombustible material     The minimum permanent free opening of the fireplace chimney or  chimney damper must be at least 29 sq  inches based upon a minimum  chimney height of at least 15 feet  Chimney damper must be fixed in  a manner to maintain permanent free opening at all times     NEW YORK   Installation of these gas log heaters are approved in the state of New York  and are prohibited in New York City    MASSACHUSETTS REQUIREMENTS    These fireplaces are approved for installation in the US state of Massa   chusetts if the following additional requirements are met       Unvented Room Heaters shall be installed in accordance with 527  CMR 30 00 and 248 CMR 3 00 through 7 00     Installation and repair must be done by a plumber or gas fitter licensed  in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts    The flexible gas line connector used shall not exceed 36 inches  92  centimeters  in length     The individual manual shut off must be a T handle type valve     Vent Free appliances may NOT be installed in bedrooms or bath   rooms     e A working smoke detector must be installed in the area where vent   free applia
37. x Hearth  Products 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 appliance   2  The serial number of the appliance   3  The part number    4  The description of the part    5  The quantity required    6  The installation date of the appliance     If you encounter any problems or have any questions concerning the  installation or application of this system  please contact your dealer     LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS  1508 Elm Hill Pike  Suite 108  Nashville  TN 37210   Visit us at www Lennox com       Your Appliance s Serial Number       The Date On Which Your Appliance Was Installed  The Type of Gas Your Gas Appliance Uses    Your Dealer s Name             Fuel Type  Check one     Lennox Hearth Products 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      2007 by Lennox Hearth Products  P N 850051M REV  C 03 2011    L  Natural Gas    L  Propane Gas  LP        LENNOX    HEARTH PRODUCTS    1508 Elm Hill Pike  Suite 108    Nashville  TN 37210    
    
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