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1.                                                                            Caution  Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls  Wiring errors can cause  improper and dangerous operation   Accent  f  Spark Rod    Pilot  Light  s  WY V Sensor  Accent Light d  Rheostat e  S  IPAE Pilot Ground  Optional    A ui  9  Blower    Hookup Comfort Control  Valve PILOT  SENSOR DIGITAL   120 VAC D x  Lr i FIREPLACE HO  Power In x Ibe nes y  SPARKROD CONTROL __iacnostic a  ADAPTER E         vavE COMMAND POWER  TET E nnoanaunnan cNt  1 Homo mo ou Hon Hou  9                                                                                           IPI   CPI                                           PILOT                                     AA  COMFORT BATTERY MAIN BURNER  GREENSMART CONTROL TRAY  PILOT  Replacement Parts List  Caution  Use only Travis Industries replacement parts  Do not use substitute  materials    Warning  Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed  cracked  or broken     Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service  person        Contact your local Travis Industries Dealer for a Replacement Parts List       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Safety Label    Safety Label    The safety  listing  label is on the back of the stove  A copy is shown below     Tested  amp  Portland C E d en  Listed By Oregon USA   Vented Gas  c us Z l i  OMNI Test Laboratories  Inc  VALON  Fireplace Heater  REPORT  028 S 50c 5 Fi
2.                          ssss 38  Chimney Cap  see vent termination                      24 Packing EilSt   oi bee e eg 7  Clearances                 sssssssseeeneeeennr entre 9 Piping Installation  see Gas Line Install                14  Condensation on Glass                       ssssssssss 36 Restrictor Position                     sssssssseees 16  Corner Installation                          sseseeess 9 Safety Label                        eese 43  DIMENSIONS  21  22er t Litt petuo Eas 6 Safety Precautions                         sss 4  EIDOWS  1 ertet eter tbe oe tren RR e 16 Starting the Stove for the First Time                      36  Finalizing the Installation                                       27 Thermostat Operation                          sess 36  Floor Protection                      ssssseeeese 12 Turning the Stove On and Off                               36  Bi enn esarelte ra a a metas EER 4 Vent Length  see    Vent Config                              Gas Inlet Pressure                         ssssssssesssss 14 Vent Requirements                     sssssssseese 11  Gas Line Connection                         sssssssssss 14 Vertical Vent Termination Requirements               24  Gas Line Installac  momo 14 Warnings tinh iat ee ni dt tes 4  Gas Smell                                    See Inst  on Cover ETE 40  Glass Installation and Removal                             29 Water on Glass  see Condensation                      36  Hearth Requirements         
3.                  26 1 2   673mm                                                                      NOTE     i Measure side  corner  and back    Weight 130 Lbs   59 Kg     clearances from the stove top           Electrical Specifications  including optional blower   Electrical Rating    120 Volts  1 5 Amps  60 Hz  180 watt     Fuel     This heater is shipped in natural gas  NG  configuration but may be converted to propane  LP  using  the included LP conversion kit  The sticker on top of the gas control valve will verify the correct fuel           Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Instal lation KOR LE  LEE TT BOE C LL  T Ne 19  T    Installation Warnings       Failure to follow all of the requirements may result in property damage  bodily injury  or even  death      This heater must be installed by a qualified installer who has gone through a training program  for the installation of direct vent gas appliances      This appliance must be installed in accordance with all local codes  if any  if not  in U S A   follow ANSI Z223 1 and NFPA 54 88   in Canada follow B 149        n Manufactured or Mobile Homes must conform with  In USA  Manufactured Home  Construction and Safety Standard  Title 24 CFR  Part 3280  In Canada  CSA Z240 4 and Gas   Equipped Recreational Vehicles and Mobile Housing  This appliance may be installed in  Manufactured Housing only after the home is site located      This stove is designed to operate on natural gas or propane  LP       All exhaust 
4.                  27  Air Shutter Adjustment  if necessary                    28  Check Flame er rm emite 28  Face and Glass Removal                           sssss 29  Log Installation                            eeeeeee 31       Travis Industries       4091026    Table of Contents 3    Operation    Before You Begin    35  Location of Controls                        eeseeeeees 35  Starting the Stove for the First Time                     36  Turning the Stove On and Off                               36  Comfort Control                    essen 36  Adjusting the Flame Height                                   36  Accent Light           nee etnia 37  Adjusting the Optional Blower Speed                   37  Continuous Pilot   GreenSmart    Pilot Switch      37  Normal Operating Sounds                                    38  Normal Operating Odors                              sessss 38  Maintenance  Maintaining Your Stove s Appearance                  39  Battery Replacement    39  Accent Light Replacement                                    40  Yearly Service Procedure                       sueuuss 40  Troubleshooting Table                               sssss 41  Wiring Diagram                  eeeenmmHH 42  Replacement Parts List                           essssssss 42    Safety Label    Safety Label                        essen 43  Warranty   l UE UA He kn a ok 44  Optional Equipment   LP Conversion Kit            cc cccsssesesssssssesssesesersrenees 45   GreenSmart    Remote Cont
5.                  sess 12 Welglt ticae rtt 6  Heating Specifications                                 ssssss 6 Wiring Diagram                      eeeene 42  Horizontal Vent Termination Requirements           24 Yearly Service Procedure                          uussss 40     Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    
6.             IN   9  Remove the After  Positidn   2  Replace the  diffuser  U i diffuser              Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    18 Installation  tor qualified installers only     Rear Vent Configurations with Horizontal Termination and No Rise    e Use 8    Diameter Vent with a 6 5 8    to 8  adapter  increaser   We recommend using the minimum  vent kit from Travis Industries  SKU 96200311   This kit contains the following components used  to vent the stove through a typical exterior wall       6 5 8    to 8  Adapter  Black      Thimble      Thimble Cover  Black       Pipe  3 9          High Wind Horizontal Cap      Place the 6 5 8    to 8  adapter directly onto stove  see illustration below     e Maximum Horizontal Run of 4       e Horizontal sections require a 1   4     6mm  rise every 12   305mm  of travel      Maximum of one  1  45  elbow may be used between horizontal sections     Diffuser must be set to closed   2  position      Intake and exhaust restrictor must be set to the  1  stock  position      Do not install the intake damper plate or exhaust restrictor extender plates     Max  4   1 2M  KEAR AAM High Wind Horizontal Cap    Required  58DVA HC        N    Typical 8 1 2   216mm  T       nN  eE  n                  Min  12   305mm                          6 5 8  to 8  Adapter    Thimble w Cover    Corner Installations p                       Minimum 9    229mm        Minimum 52    1321mm                                         Travis Industries 40910
7.     e    A    AVALON     Firestyles for Life                                                                  Direct Vent Freestanding Stove    Natural Gas or Propane            Vent Horizontally or Vertically    Standard Residential    Mobile Home Approved                Tested and Listed by                   M J  q Omni Test Laboratories  Inc     Ww Portland  Oregon  Featuring the    Burner Repon A Aqu ME  ANSI Z21 88     WARNING  Ifthe information in these instructions 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     Do not try to light any appliance      Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building      Immediately call gas supplier from a neighbor s phone  Follow the gas supplier s instructions      f 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 appliance may be installed in an aftermarket permanently    located  manufactured home  USA only  or mobile home  where eU    not prohibited by local codes  CAUSE BURNS   This appliance is only for use with the type s  of gas indicated on x MH DER  the rating plate  A conversion kit is supplied with the appliance  NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN    TO 
8.   12 Attach the wiring harness to the burner control  see Figure 18   Attach the gas control valve molex  connector  see Figure 19         Figure 18 Figure 19    13 Attach the blue and white wires to the IPI CPI switch  see Figure 20   Connect the wiring harness to  the stepper motor  see Figure 21             Figure 20 Figure 21    14 Attach the wiring harness to the comfort control valve connection  see Figure 22      Figure 22       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    56          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    e  9 tional E 9 ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only     15 Place the fan controller on the bottom panel as shown in Figure 23  Make sure the control module is  positioned with the power cord to the right and the module at the back edge of the bottom panel        Figure 23    16 Attach the power cord from the fan controller to the AC connection  see Figure 24   Attach the  connector labeled  FAN CONTROL  on the wiring harness to the fan control module  see Figure 25    MAKE SURE TO TURN THE FAN CONTROLLER ON          SYMBOL      MA          RH       Figure 24 Figure 25    17 Access the back of the stove and disconnect the power lead from accent light  see Figure 26    Connect the accent light wiring to the power lead included with this kit  see Figure 27         Figure 26 l Figure 27    O 9 tional E 9 ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only  57       18 Attach the accent light power lead to the fan controller in the    AUX OUT    receptacle  s
9.   6m       24  max  7 3m         Horizontal Elbow  Horizontal elbows are elbows placed between    two horizontal sections of pipe  One 45   or 90    horizontal elbow is allowed for this configuration        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    24    Ve    OU  gt     Instal lation KOR ELE BOE C LL  T SH 19     nt Termination Requirements  see illustration below     Venting terminals shall not be recessed into a wall or siding        Minimum 9   229mm  clearance from any door or window ae  00  Minimum 12   305mm  above any grade  veranda  porch  deck or balcony Surface       Minimum 1   25mm  from outside corner walls  NOTE  Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements  of the gas supplier     Roof  11  Min  Eaves   279mm    6  Min   Minimum 12   305mm  from inside corner walls  152mm   NOTE  Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements Op    of the gas supplier     Minimum 11   279mm  clearance below unventilated soffits or roof surfaces   Minimum 18   457mm  clearance below ventilated soffits   Minimum 6   152mm  clearance below roof eaves   NOTE  Vinyl surfaces require 24   610mm    NOTE  Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier     Minimum 12   305mm  clearance below a veranda  porch  deck or balcony  NOTE  Permitted only if veranda  porch  deck  or balcony is fully open on a minumum of two sides beneath the floor   NOTE  Clearance in accordance with local
10.   Blaci  w  m 5  E  2 z  TY  p o  1  2  z  z  ON   OFFI                                                 AA  COMFORT BATTERY MAIN BURNER  GREENSMART CONTROL TRAY  PILOT       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    50          O 9 tional E U ul 9 ment  for qualified installers only     GreenSmart Wiring Diagram                                                              0000     Spark Rod  Comfort Control p  Valve PILOT  SENSOR DIGITAL  x x  ies FIREPLACE  IF MS BURNER      SPARKROD CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC H p  Pilot G9 VALVE COMMAND POWER    A Ex Ground Tee nnuuuncancmnml cNi                                                                              ggggmi                            BURNER CONTROL       m   e   E  Q  2  x  s  Lu  a  a  Lu  E  o                H RECEIVER    Orange       Green  LI     Yellow   Green o  IPI   CPI    NN     jH White                                  VALVE          Remote  pum Receiver                                                             CONTINUOUS  PILOT             FAN CONTROL                Fan Controller F                                il il     il il   i il   POWER    o  o  INTERMITTENT   a Ja j a JE  a  PILOT 110V OUT FAN AUX OUT com  Gaul Power In       DD                                   Accent Light  Rheostat             Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000       e  9 tional E U ul oment  for qualified installers only  51             Installation  WARNING  Make sure power to the stove has been shut off prior to installation   
11.   Rockwool Installation    The included rock wool is placed on top of the burner to enhance the glow from the burner  The rock  wool works best when it is applied in a very thin  porous layer  The best method for applying the  rock wool is to brush it on to the burner  Compress a clump of rockwool between your thumb and  forefinger  Use a stiff brush to apply a thin layer of rockwool fibers onto the burner  Do not use the  entire bag of rockwool  Use only a small amount and save the remainder  Over use of rockwool will  diminish the glow and may cause sooting or other adverse conditions           Operation 35    Before You Begin       Warning  Read this entire manual before you use your new stove  especially the section  Safety  Precautions  on pages 4  amp  5   Failure to follow the instructions may result in property  damage  bodily injury  or even death     Warning  Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed  cracked or broken  Replacement of  the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person     Location of Controls   See explanation below                                           ON OFF Switch                               Sy Accent Light Control                       An instruction card for operating the fireplace is  attached to the inside of the fireplace here  Replace it  for easy reference     Swing the control cover down    to access the controls                                    CONTINUOUS FLAME ADJUST                                  
12.   and information on any  installation restrictions or  inspection requirements in  your area  Notify your  insurance company of this  heater as well     It is imperative that control  compartments  screens  or  circulating air passageways  of the heater be kept clean  and free of obstructions   These areas provide the air  necessary for safe  operation     Do not store or use gasoline  or other flammable liquids in  the vicinity of this heater     4091026       If the flame becomes sooty   dark orange in color  or  extremely tall  do not  operate the heater  Call  your dealer and arrange for  proper servicing     Do not operate the heater if  itis not operating properly in  any fashion or if you are  uncertain  Call your dealer  for a full explanation of your  heater and what to expect     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     100 01238 000          Travis Industries    Safety Precautions    Do not place clothing or  other flammable items on or  near the heater  Because  this heater can be controlled  by a thermostat there is a  possibility of the heater  turning on and igniting any  items placed on or near it     The viewing glass should be  opened only for lighting the  pilot or conducting service   Any safety screen or guard  removed for servicing must  be replaced prior to  
13.   inches W C   _             1  5 5   Input Rate on    LO     BTU Hr              6 300 6 700 Maximum Inlet Pressure  inches W C   _            13  7   Burner Orifice Size   Front __              64  54 Manifold Pressure on  HI   inches W C               11    3 5       Burner Orifice Size   Rear                  58  52    This appliance is equipped for use only at altitudes 0 2 000 feet  0 610m  in the USA  In Canada  0 4500 feet  0 1370m    For altitudes above 2 000 feet  the vent configuration  orifice  or combination of both may need to be changed     See the owner   s manual for information on making these changes   Manufactured by  w    Electrical Rating  115v  1 5 Amps  60 Hz Optional Blower   99000142  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES    Manufacture  2009  Jan  Biju  Moct    Date  HOUSE OF FIRE  EJ 2010 E Feb  E May E Aug  E Nov  4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd  SW  i 2011 i Mar  g J un  E Sep  BH Dec  Mukilteo  WA 98275    www travisproducts com               IGN 0845       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    43    Limited 7 Year Warrant       Register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  Limited 7 Year Warranty online at traviswarranty com  or complete the enclosed Warranty card and mail it within ten  10  days of the appliance  purchase date to  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd  SW  Mukilteo  WA 98275  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  warrants this gas appliance  appliance is defined as the  equipment manufactured by Travis Industries  Inc   to be defect free in material and work
14.  and  dimmed to your preference  Turn  the knob to achieve the desired light  output        ACCENT LIGHT    OFF LOW HIGH  Adjusting the Optional Blower Speed    The blower helps transfer heat from the heater into the room  It will not turn on until the heater is up to  temperature  approximately 15 minutes after starting   See the illustration below for instructions on  adjusting the blower speed    NOTE  With the rear burner off  comfort control   the heater may not become hot enough for the    blower to turn on   HIGH   OFFe  LOW  BLOWER    Continuous Pilot  GreenSmart    Pilot Switch          This stove may run with the pilot continuously running or in GreenSmart CONTINUOUS   intermittent  mode  For most homeowners  the GreenSmart mode is Pc  preferred  this saves fuel  doesn t give off un needed heat   However  in   some situations the homeowner may prefer to switch the stove to   continuous pilot  The most typical reasons for switching to continuous GREEN   SMART   pilot are  PILOT    e Very Cold Conditions     in very cold conditions you may notice that the burner does not light quickly   and the flames lift off the burner  If this is the situation  we recommend you switch to continuous pilot   This will create a slight draft in the vent  allowing the burner to light quickly and draft correctly     e Excessive Condensation on Glass After Startup     certain installations may encounter excessive  fogging on the window after stuartup  not just the first time the stove was
15.  evidence of  f the date you purchased your   vogel Avalon Eden GS    heater  Do not mail your Bill of Sale  Serial Number  to us    Purchase Date  We suggest that you attach your Bill   of Sale to this page so that you will   Purchased From  have all the information you need in    one place should the need for  service or information occur        Listing Details    This appliance was listed by OMNI Test Labs to ANSI Z21 88   report   028 S 50c 5   The listing label is attached to the appliance near the gas control valve  A copy is  shown on page 43     IAS  ICBO  Approval  This appliance was listed by OMNI Test Labs   IAS   TL130   Massachusetts Approval    This manual has been submitted to the Massachusetts Board of State Examiners of  Plumbers and Gas Fitters    National Fireplace Institute       NATIONAL  FIREPLACE We suggest that our gas    INSTITUTE hearth products be installed    Izd l  and serviced by profes   sionals who are certified in   e the U S  by the National  Fireplace Institute   NFI  as    CERTIFIED NFI Gas Specialists     www nficertified org          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Introduction  Introduction  amp  Important Information                     2  Safety Precautions  Safety Precautions                        sse 4  Features  amp  Specifications  Eeatures ciae REED T 6  Installation Options                          eeeeeeeess 6  Heating Specifications                              sssussse 6  DIMENSIONS             c erii A T 6  Instal
16.  g  ME  V 4 b    4    V       See  Gas Line    _     Installation  f  See  Floor  Protection       Requirements        Travis Industries 4091026    100 01238_000       Instal lation Re ELE CUER La  9    e Installation Hints     e Recommended Optional Equipment Installation Order      GreenSmart Remote     Blower     LP Conversion and other optional equipment    e Install the logs last   they are fragile     e When determining the location of the stove  locate the wall studs  for horizontal penetrations  and  ceiling trusses  for vertical penetrations   You may wish to adjust the stove position slightly to ensure  the vent does not intersect with a framing member     e Fumes and smoke from the paint curing and oil burning off the steel may occur the first time you start  this heater  This is normal  We recommend you open windows to vent the room     Stove Clearances       NOTE  If using the rear vent configuration  you will require approximately  8 1 2  to the rear of the stove for the vent adapter and thimble  See page    18 for details     Straight Installations Corner Installations                 With this clearance the top vent is  centered 8   203mm  from the  back wall  14 1 4   362mm  from    UO side wall   T  I   l    3 1 2  Min  K gt              With this clearance  the vent is  centered 10 1 4   260mm   from the wall             127mm   See note above  regarding rear vent  configurations                 9     Mobile Home Requirements      When the stove is installe
17.  installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier     Minimum 48   1219mm  clearance from any adjacent building    Minimum 84   2134mm  clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways or driveways  NOTE  may not be used over a walkway or driveway shared by an adjacent building    Minimum 9   229mm  clearance to any nonmechanical air supply inlet to the building or the combustion air inlet  to any other appliance     Minimum 36   914mm  clearance above any mechanical air supply inlet if within 10   3M  horizontally    Minimum 36   914mm  from the area above the meter regulator  vent outlet    this extends 15   4 5M  above the regulator  NOTE  Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier     Minimum 36   914mm  from the meter regulator  vent outlet   NOTE  Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier     Minimum 12   305mm  above the roof line  for vertical terminations     Minimum 24   610mm  horizontal clearance to any surface  such as an exterior wall      for vertical terminations       NOTE  Measure clearances to the nearest edge of the exhaust hood     Use the vinyl siding standoff when installing on an exterior with vinyl siding     Vent termination must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Instal lation OR ELE BOE C LL  T Ne 19  25  Class A Chimney Conversion Kit  top v
18.  pages 18 to 23  to determine the correct restrictor  damper  extender  and diffuser  settings     Intake Restrictor             NOTE  Refer to the vent configuration  pages 18 to 23  to determine the correct restrictor position           Adjustment  Plate       Pivot Point    O  5  ot ua Index Holes  oO 2  4           Rotate the adjustment    plate to change the          restrictor position                                   J     Screw  NOTE     Position  1 is the fully open position       To Adjust the Restrictor     1 Determine a restrictor position  see the charts under   Approved Vent Configurations     Remove the screw    Rotate the adjustment plate counter clockwise until the  correct index hole is over the screw hole    Insert the screw into the correct index hole and tighten   Use touch up paint to conceal any exposed steel near the  restrictor              on          at                      This restrictor is in  Position  5           Intake Damper Plates          NOTE  Refer to the vent configuration  pages 18 to 23  to determine if these plates must be installed           e Two intake damper plates are included in the owner s pack  They are installed behind the burner  in certain vent configurations  See page 45 for details on removing the burner     Remove the four screws above Attach the damper plates to the back wall of  V4 the firebox with the screws removed earlier        bh the air inlets inside the firebox         Intake Damper Plates  2         found in t
19.  replace the pilot hood     assembly        q Orifice Identification     LP  Propane  Orifice  35     b  Use a hex wrench to    A NG  Natural Gas  Orifice               unscrew the orifice   62         5 32  Hex       NOTE  when re attaching   this pin lines up with the  notch in the pilot hood     5 Replace the firebox components  Install the logs and embers  Replace the glass     6 Remove and discard the screws  see    a    below  holding the stock regulator in place  see    b    below    Remove the stock regulator and gasket  see    c    below   Place the LP regulator in place  making  sure the pre fitted gasket  see   c    below  is in place  NOTE  There is a label on the base of the  regulator knob indicating regulator type  NG or LP   Secure the regulator with the screws included  with the regulator     tighten to 25 Ib in of torque  Place the included label on the valve body where it  can be easily seen to insure proper identification  NOTE  Leak test this area after the heater is  installed  gas is connected  and the main burner is lit        Cc   9B     T 20 Torx or       Slotted Screwdriver    7 Make the gas line connection  bleed the gas line  if applicable   start the heater and thoroughly leak   test all gas connections and the gas control valve        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000       48 O 9 tional E   ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only     GreenSmart    Remote Control Installation    Packing List    Transmitter   Receiver  with Cover Plate  am
20.  started   This is an  aesthetic condition that may be remedied by switching the stove to continuous pilot     e Cold Glass or Stove Front     in very cold conditions you may notice that the stove front and glass  become very cold  To remedy this  switch the stove to continuous pilot     e Frequent On   Off Operation     if you are frequently turning the stove on and off  you may wish to  leave it in continuous pilot  This allows the burner to turn on more quickly  without pilot ignition delay         Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    38       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Operation    Normal Operating Sounds       Extinction Pops  It is not unusual  especially on Propane   LP  appliances  to experience a  pop    when the burner is shut off     The appliance may creak with change of  temperature    THIS IS NORMAL          Blower   This heater has an optional blower to push  heated air into the room  You will hear the  sound of air movement that increases as  the speed is increased     Pilot Assembly  The pilot flame will make a clicking  sound when starting up  If left on  it  will make a slight whisper sound        As the gas control valve is turned    Q  on and off you will hear a dull ZA IN  clicking sound  This is the valve Blower Snap Disk  opening up and shutting down  This part can produce a clicking  sound as it turns the blower on  and off     GreenSmart Receiver    Gas Control Valve       The optional GreenSmart receiver will AC Adapter  beep w
21.  the owner   s pack  into control panel light assembly  see the illustration below   Velcro is provided to secure the 9v  battery                                         Battery  Holder                    Swing the control  cover down to  access the batteries     Battery Holder for  Control Panel Lights       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    28    Instal lation Lo Taf e  E THE T TS BIOL ES CLTC SN 101        Install the logs  see page 31     Replace the glass    Start the heater    Leak test all gas joints    Check the air shutter following the directions below     oo Nog       Air Shutter Adjustment    Let the heater burn for fifteen minutes  make sure the logs and glass are in place   The  flames should be yellow with no sooting  Adjust the air shutter  if necessary  to achieve the    correct looking flame        E DUE NS  Correct       Flames should be blue at the  base  yellow orange on the top       7                fe io        Not Enough Air    If the flames are too tall or sooty on the  ends  open the air shutter         y et a       Too Much Air    If the flames are all blue and  short  close the air shutter                                                                 MM  Vig p     Front Burner Air Shutter Control    ad  RED     Left   Less Air  Right   More Air  Rear Burner Air Shutter Control   GOLD     Left   Less Air  Right   More Air                           Swing the control cover down to  access the air shutters        10  Turn the flame adjust k
22.  with the instructions in the Owner s   Manual  Any alteration  willful abuse  accident  neglect  or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty    This warranty is nontransferable  and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser  provided that the purchase was made through an authorized TRAVIS dealer    3  Discoloration and some minor expansion  contraction  or movement of certain parts and resulting noise  is normal and not a defect and  therefore  not covered under warranty  The installer must   ensure the appliance is burning as per the rating tag at the time of installation  Over firing  operation above the listed BTU rate  of this appliance can cause serious damage and will nullify this   warranty    4  The warranty  as outlined within this document  does not apply to the chimney components or other Non Travis accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product  If in doubt as to   the extent of this warranty  contact your authorized TRAVIS retailer before installation    Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees  buildings  roof tops  wind  hills or mountains or negative pressure or   other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces  fans  clothes dryers  etc    This Warranty is void if    The unit has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine  fluorine or other damaging chemicals    The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dam
23. 0 01238 000                                      amp  amp  SS S8  R8     S amp S    Na                         N    pr    NO TP D          O 9 tional E U ul oment  for qualified installers only  45       LP Conversion Instructions  Install the conversion kit prior to installing the gas line to ensure proper gas use        1 Remove the glass  see page 29   Remove the logs and embers  if installed   page  31      2 Remove the burner  see below   Grasp the burner with both hands and lift it straight  up and out of the firebox           Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    46          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    O 9 tional E J ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only     3 Follow the directions below to replace the orifices        1 2  Wrench s  8  Apply thread sealant to the LP  orifices prior to installation  Use  the chart below to identify the  Rear Burner Orifice correct orifices     Front Burner Orifice    Use a 1 2  open end wrench    to unscrew the two orifices  7          Look here for the orifice identification  Screw each LP orifice in so the NG LP  orifice protrudes 15 16   24mm  Front  54  64   indicating full insertion   Rear  52  58  zd  15 6     24mm       e  9 tional E J ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only  47    4 Remove the pilot orifice following the instructions below  Replace with the propane pilot orifice    Lift the pilot hood Remove the orifice and replace with the LP orifice  Screw the    off the pilot orifice all the way in and
24. 100 01238_000       Travis Industries       Instal lation  for qualified installers only  11    Top to Rear Vent Modification  continued     t       T0  0   H    e  m       Install the inner flue  assembly and exhaust cover  plate  Make sure the  attached gaskets are in  place and form an air tight  seal           NOTE  Install the flue    assembly with the diffuser  to the bottom     Install the outer flue  assembly  cover plate  and  gaskets  Make sure the  gaskets are correctly  positioned and form an air   tight seal        The flue cover with a cutout may be discarded  Use the  flue cover designed for rear vent applications     Sn P       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    12    Instal lation KOR ELE BTE ES C LL  T He  19     Heater Placement Requirements    Flo    Heater must be installed on a level surface capable of supporting the heater and vent    Due to the high temperature  the heater should be located out of traffic and away from furniture  and draperies     When placed in a location where the floor to ceiling height is under 7 feet  the installation is  considered an alcove and must meet the following requirements      The alcove floor to ceiling height must be at least 38 1 8   968mm  tall     The alcove must not be more than 24   610mm  deep before the ceiling returns to 7   2134mm     The alcove must be at least 28 1 4   718mm  wide   The heater must not be placed so the vents below or above the door  along the sides of heater    or along the back of 
25. 26 100 01238_000    Instal lation Lio Taf  LE  TELE TS Te BTE ES C LL  T Ne 19  19    Rear Vent Configurations with Horizontal Termination and 1  Min  Rise    e Use 6 5 8    Diameter Vent  e Horizontal sections require a 14     6mm  rise every 12   305mm  of travel     Maximum of one  1  45  or 90  horizontal elbow may be used  see illustration      e The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart  Use the indicated restrictor  positions  NOTE  Restrictor positions are based upon lab tests  The ideal restrictor position may  vary slightly  especially when the termination is near a demarcation line       Diffuser set to open  stock  position      Do not install the intake damper plate or exhaust restrictor extender plates                                z     z q  x 5   S E    mu D 1 D     E E   E 2   e Lo T T N N  Pee Te LSA se ol TiAl Te AD  ole all Ul le abel of  tere ma Sen RRS Exhaust Restrictor Position  5   NEL  ES Intake Restrictor Position  6 wr  10 feet  3m      10 feet  3m     4 E             Exhaust Restrictor Position  4  x Intake Restrictor Position 45           5 feet  1 5m     5 feet  1 5m       ieee Exhaust Restrictor Position  3      Intake Restrictor Position  3         or Pe Min  1   03m  Vertical Section Required un    I     0 feet  ab  ae a pesti La e pp Ce a e Rp pg   s                         0 feet     0 feet       Horizontal Elbow    Horizontal elbows are elbows placed between  two horizontal sections of pipe  One 45   or 90    hor
26. D  EIL    Each Kit Contains  i i   Retro Connector   FA crew the Retro  Retro Vertical Top Sim C MS NOR Direct Connector to the  Additional Required Equipment   use adjustable section    4  Flex   711 or U L  1777                 Termination   991   Co Axial Sections    SSE    m                      Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    26    Instal lation KOR ELE CUER La     Interior Masonry Chimney Conversions  top vent configuration only     Follow the requirements and use the equipment listed in the illustration below to install this appliance  into an interior masonry chimney     e Maximum vertical rise is 40     Minimum vertical rise is 10     e See the chart on page22 for determining the correct restrictor position   NOTE  these restrictor positions are based upon lab tests  The ideal restrictor position may vary  slightly     Interior Masonry Chimney    The entire chimney system  must be air tight  Make sure to  seal the flashing  clean out   and thimble connection  and to  inspect the chimney      991 High Wind    HI Termination                         Flashing  included in   934 Masonry  Conversion Kit  Make sure the coaxial pipe  maintains a 1    clearance to any                     combustible  The vent must be B d High Temp  sealed air tight  EN A icone    q H  A Cow  HF  711 Flex Liner  4  dia     UR  or other UL 1777 Gas       Liner           TET          Connector with Cover   included in  934 Masonry  Conversion Kit         990 90   Elbow  Co Axial Strai
27. HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED AND PURCHASER S RECOURSE IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN     IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED     1  If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty  you MUST REPORT it to your TRAVIS dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS  giving them proof of purchase  the purchase date  and the  model name and serial number   2  Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component     3  If your dealer is unable to repair your appliance s defect  he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   including the name of the dealership where you purchased the  appliance  a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliance s purchase  and the serial number on your appliance  At that time  you may be asked to ship your appliance  freight charges  prepaid  to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   at its option  will repair or replace  free of charge  your TRAVIS appliance if it is found to be defective in material or  workmanship within the time frame stated within this 7 year warranty  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  will return your appliance  freight charges  years 1 to 5  prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC    to your regional distributor  or dealership     4  Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call  Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty  This charge can vary from store to store         Travis Industries 4091026 10
28. Massachusetts in compliance with code 248CMR     This stove is shipped with a 16  long  3 8  diameter flex gas line attached to an elbow on the gas  control valve  see illustration below for location   The flex accepts a 3 8  flare fitting                                                                          Gas Inlet Pressure    With the heater off  the inlet pressure must meet the requirements listed in the table below    If the pressure is not sufficient  make sure the piping used is large enough and the total gas load  for the residence does not exceed the amount supplied     The supply regulator  the regulator that attaches directly to the residence inlet or to the propane  tank  should supply gas at the suggested input pressure listed below  Contact the local gas  supplier if the regulator is at an improper pressure     Standard Input Pressure    7    W C   1 74 Kpa        13  W C   3 23 Kpa        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Instal lat ion  for qualified installers only  15    Vent Requirements    Altitude NOTE  awaya se te jt  Considerations    The gas appliance and vent system must be vented directly to the outside of the building  and never be attached  to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel or gas burning appliance  Each direct vent gas appliance must use its  own separate vent system     In addition to the requirements listed here  follow the requirements provided with the vent     When the vent passes through a wall a wall thimble is require
29. NISH    Glass    e Clean the glass with soap and water  do not use abrasive cleaners   Glass removal instructions are on page 29     Battery Replacement       Power Backup Batteries    Four AA batteries are used as a power backup for the stove in case the household  AC  power goes out  They also  power the comfort control feature  These batteries must be inserted into battery holder  make sure they contact the  terminals   see the illustration below   The fireplace controller will beep once these batteries start to go dead   Replace batteries before each heating season to insure proper operation     Control Panel Light Battery    LED lights and a 9v battery are used to illuminate the control panel when the concealment cover is opened  If the  LED lights do not operate  replace the 9v battery  see the illustration below   Velcro is provided to secure the 9v  battery     Battery  Holder         Uz             Y Swing the control  cover down to  access the batteries     Battery Holder for  Control Panel Lights       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000       Mai ntenance Ue Tire WEL EST aM  eM eT 3 E To alal   mening     Accent Light Replacement       An accent light is included in your stove to provide additional lighting  This bulb will burn  out over time  To replace  follow the directions below     e Shut off gas to the stove and let it cool for 15 minutes   e Remove the glass  see page 29  and logs  see page 31      e Replace the halogen bulb with the following bulb    N
30. NOTE  Refer to the wiring diagram on page 50 while making wiring harness connections              1 Loosen the bottom panel attachment screws  there are two on each side see Figure 1   Slide the  bottom panel back and place it below the stove  see Figure 2   This allows for access to the controls  under the stove  NOTE  The fireplace controller is secured to the panel with Velcro  It may be  removed to allow the panel to rest on the ground        Figure 1 Figure 2    2 Remove the four screws holding the control panel to the front of the stove  see Figure 3   Carefully  remove the control panel  making sure you do not disconnect any wiring  see Figure 4         Figure 3 Figure 4       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000    52          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    O 9 tional E 9 ui Jd ment  for qualified installers only     3 Unplug the ac adapter from the power harness  see Figure 5   You can leave the ac adapter plugged  into the wiring harness        Figure 5    4 Disconnect the molex connector leading to the gas control valve  see Figure 6    WARNING  The tabs on the gas control valve are fragile  Take care when removing the molex  connector to not pull or damage the wires or tabs         Figure 6    5  Disconnect the two leads on the back of the control panel for the IPI   CPI switch  continuous pilot    greensmart pilot     see Figure 7   _    Figure 7    e  9 tional E 9 ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only  53    6 Disconnect the comfort control val
31. OR ELE CUER La  21    Rear Vent Configuration Vented into Fireplace with Co Linear Adapter    e Attach the Co Linear adapter directly to the back of the stove  Use two  2  3  UL 441 or 1775 gas  liners to vent the appliance through a code conforming masonry or metal  zc  fireplace  All  clearances to combustibles must be met and the flex vent must be vented through a non   combustible fireplace chimney     e Use a high wind termination cap    e Vent height must be a minimum 10    and maximum 25         Diffuser must be set to closed   2  position      Intake and exhaust restrictor must be set to the  1  stock  position      Do not install the intake damper plate or exhaust restrictor extender plates     High Wind Termination    ea 46DVA VCH     _  4       _ Liner Termination Kit  D xn  Flashing and Adapter   46DVA GK         at eme      pe          sd  zd        eh at    Erde  ie              A  Min  18     3   77mm  Dia  Flex Lines       2       e    t    te    io         mE  ata        e           ES         a   PS             Lm           ies  PER    te    Y          LO  un       P  5                  Co Axial to Co Linear Adapter                Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    22 Instal lation L EL EEUE     Top Vent Configuration with Vertical Termination      Use 6 5 8    Diameter Vent  e Horizontal sections require a       6mm  rise every 12   305mm  of travel       Amaximum of four  4  45  or 90  elbows may be used  Of these elbows  only one  1  may bea  hori
32. OTE   Take care to not touch the bulb with your fingers     use foam packing or paper towel to hold the bulb      35 Watt 120 Volt T4 Halogen Bulb  G6 35 Base         xr   ROS    Y       Yearly Service Procedure       e Failure to inspect and maintain the stove may lead to improper combustion and a potentially dangerous situation   We recommend the following procedures be done by a qualified technician     1  Turn the pilot flame to continuous  It should touch approximately 3 8  of the top of the flame sensor  If it does  not  contact your dealer for service     2  Shutoff gas to the stove and let it cool for 15 minutes  Remove the glass  see page 29      3  Remove the log set  NOTE  the logs are very fragile   see page 31   If severely deteriorated  replace  Check  the logs for sooting  A small amount of soot along the bottom of the logs is normal  If excessive sooting is found   the stove will require adjustment  Contact your dealer     4  Inspect the burner and remove any debris     e Make sure the burner is not warped  cracked  or damaged   e Check the firebox and area around the pilot to make sure there is no warping or damage   e  f any problem is found  discontinue use and contact your dealer for service     5  Replace the log set  Clean and replace the glass  If the glass is damaged  replace  Make sure the gasket along  the perimeter of the glass contacts the face of the firebox and forms an air tight seal  If it does not  re align or  replace the gasket to insure an 
33. PILOT HoH  oe AA  BATTERY   iod  9 BATTERY  HOLDER HOLDER  GREEN 9SMART  PILOT BLOWER  ON OFF Switch This switch turns the stove burners on and off   Accent Light This knob controls the accent lights located behind the logs   9 Volt Battery Holder This holder contains a 9 volt battery used to light the controls  Continuous Pilot    This switch controls how the pilot flame works  See the section  GreenSmart Pilot  Continuous Pilot   GreenSmart Pilot  for details   Flame Adjust Knob This knob controls the flame height from low to high   Optional Blower Control This knob controls the speed of the optional internal convection blower  that pushes heated air into the room   Comfort Control This switch turns the rear burner on and off   AA Battery Holder This holder contains 4 AA batteries that allow the stove to operate during  power outages                    Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    36       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Operation    Starting the Stove for the First Time    e Burn the heater at a high setting with the blower off for an extended period  up to 48 hours   This will  cure the painted surfaces  Fumes from the paint curing and oil burning off the steel will occur  This  is normal  We recommend opening a window to vent the room     e Condensation may appear on the glass each time you start the stove   this is normal     e Blue Flames will occur on the stove when it first comes on  After fifteen minutes the flames will turn  a more realisti
34. TOUCH GLASS              Eden GREEN QSMART           Owner s Manual  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  Installer  After installation give this manual to the home owner HOUSE OF FIRE  and explain operation of this heater  www travisproducts com    4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd  SW     Copyright 2009  T I   10 00 100 01238 000 4091026 Mukilteo  WA 98275       2 Introduction    Introduction    We welcome you as a new owner of an Avalon Eden stove  In purchasing a Eden you have joined  the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a  concern for the environment and aesthetics  The Eden is one of the finest home heaters the world  over  This manual will explain the installation  operation  and maintenance of this stove  Please  familiarize yourself with the Owner s Manual before operating your heater and save the manual for  future reference  Included are helpful hints and suggestions that will make the operation and  maintenance of your new stove an easier and more enjoyable experience  We offer our continual  support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your heater     Important Information    No other Eden Stove has the same serial number as Mail your Warranty Card Today     yours  The serial number is on the listing plate chained and Save Your Bill of Sale   to the gas control valve     This serial number will be needed in case you require To receive full warranty coverage   SERVIDESOPODUTN DES you will need to show
35. air tight seal     6  Inspect the area behind the access door  Clean if necessary  Check the gas control valve and the gas lines  If  damage is found  discontinue use and contact your dealer for service  Clean the air channels  ducts  and blower   if applicable      7  Start the main burner  After 15 minutes the flames should be orange yellow and not touch the top of the firebox   If the pilot or main burners do not burn correctly  contact your dealer for service  Monitor blower operation     8  Remove any debris or vegetation near the vent termination  Contact your dealer if any sooting or deterioration is  found near the vent termination        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Mal ntenance  for qualified service personnel only     41       Troubleshooting Table       Problem     Main Burners Will  Not Start    Receiver Beeps    Heater Beeps    d q  Beep   E A       _    Thermostat Does  Not Work    Stove Will Not  Distribute Heat    Flames Are Too  Blue    Flames Are Too  Short  Under 6      Comfort Control  Does not Work    Thin Layer of Soot  Covers the Glass       Travis Industries    Possible Cause     The ON OFF switch is turned to  OFF    The remote control is not working correctly  The thermostat is disconnected or set too low  No Propane in Tank   The power backup batteries are dead    The power backup batteries are dead   heater will beep once repeatedly     The heater encountered an error when trying to  start  heater beeps 3 times repeatedly     The hea
36. c yellow and orange color     e Certain installations use a remote  thermostat  or wall switch to turn the stove on and off  If this is the  case  leave the ON OFF switch  ON      e Verify the power backup and control light batteries are installed  see page 39      Turning the Stove On and Off    Use the main burner switch to turn the main burner on and off   MAIN       BURNER       NOTE FOR REMOTES  THERMOSTATS  OR WALL SWITCHES   The on off switch on the stove may be required to be left in the ON or OFF position for the stove to  operate  Consult your installer or dealer for details   e Donot place any combustible items on top of or directly in front of the stove  even temporarily   An optional thermostat may start the stove causing a combustible item to ignite        e If the stove turns on and off frequently while using a standard thermostat  you may want to adjust  the flame height down until it produces just enough heat needed     Comfort Control    The rear portion of the burner may be shut off to COMFORT    lower the heat output and flame size from the CONTROL  burner  this is called the comfort control   Use the  comfort control switch to adjust this as desired     Adjusting the Flame Height       This stove has an adjustable flame to tailor the look  and heat output to your specific needs  It is  adjusted by turning the flame adjust knob     FLAME ADJUST       Operation 37    Accent Light       This stove has a built in accent light     that may be turned on and off
37. ch  series      re align the wires as shown in item  c  below  NOTE  The  on off switch must be in the  ON  position for the thermostat  or on off switch  to operate      3  Burner Circuit Wires       ON   OFF  I   o    9     sS                                     AA   BATTERY MAIN  COMFORT TRAY  CONTROL BURNER   b  Bypass  9 Series    Thermostat or  On Off Switch    een  1o    Green  White        Thermostat or  On Off Switch    H      o 74          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    14    Instal lation KR LE  TELE TS Te BOE C LL  T Ne 19     Gas Line Installation    The gas line must be installed in accordance with all local codes  if any  if not  follow current ANSI  Z223 1 or NFPA 54 in the USA and the current CGA B149 in Canada     The heater and gas control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any  pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig  3 45 kPA   For pressures  under 1 2 psig  3 45 kPA   isolate the gas supply piping by closing the manual shutoff valve     This heater is designed for natural gas but can be converted to propane  Check the sticker on  top of the gas control valve to verify the correct fuel is used  see page 4      Leak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior to and after starting the heater   The location of the gas inlet is shown below    A manual shutoff valve is required for installation  it must be located within 3    of the heater    T Handle gas cocks are required in 
38. d  When the vent passes through a ceiling a  support box or firestop is required  When the vent passes through the roof  a roof flashing and storm collar are  required  Follow the instructions provided with the vent for installing these items  NOTE  Wall thimbles may  have different dimensions than what is required by this heater     The vent must maintain the required 1  clearance to combustible materials to prevent a fire  Do not fill air soaces  with insulation             wird  version  if applicable  es    Vertical Vent  Requirements    Use a roof flashing and storm collar  Failure to adjust the air shutter whenever passingithrough ihe root  properly may lead to improper  combustion which can create a Ese  raso Sia  safety hazard  Consult your  dealer or installer if you  suspect an improperly adjusted  air shutter     clearance from vent to any  combustible   This heater has been tested at Use a support box Ss   altitudes ranging from sea level Z    to 6 000 feet  1 800 M   In this     testing we have found that the T     heater  with its standard orifice  passing throueh aval Hequirements  burns correctly with just an air    shutter adjustment      J  Minium for wall    Maintain a minimum 1  25mm     Approved Caps thimble    BED e ANTT E uate Horizontal Termination   the sconce cap is not  approved for this stove      Approved Vent    Vent Installation    Use Simpson Dura Vent Direct Vent Pro  or GS       Other vent may be approved with this stove  Check with the vent 
39. d in a mobile home  it must be bolted to the floor and the appliance  grounded  use the optional blower with a grounded circuit or other suitable grounding method    current ANSI NFPA 70 or CSA C22 1         Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    10 Instal lation KOR LE  LEE TT BOE C LL  T Ne 19     Top to Rear Vent Modification          NOTE  If using the rear vent configuration  make sure to review vent  configuration before proceeding           Remove the cast iron stove top and flue cover to access the vent components  see page 29        f NOTE  Use a magnetic tipped  i nutdriver on these screws   take  care to prevent the screws from  falling into the intake channel          Remove the outer flue  assembly  cover plate  and  gaskets  Place the screws  and components aside  for  all subsequent steps                   a0         M       Inner Flue  EL   J  Assembly  Remove the inner flue ce  assembly and exhaust cover i  plate     Exhaust Cover Plate       ADJUSTING THE DIFFUSER ON THE INNER FLUE ASSEMBLY       Rear vent configurations with no rise require the  diffuser to be bent to the   2 position  It is easiest  to adjust this component with the inner flue  removed  See the directions below     Bend the round portion of the  diffuser so it is bent  position   2      d   f       DIFFUSER SIDE VIEW       Bottom of inner P P    flue assembly Before  Stock   Position   1                      y  9  Remove the pier easton   Replace the  diffuser  LR y diffuser   4091026 
40. d switch  over the receiver  See Figure 35  and attach with the two  screws included with the receiver  see Figure 36        Figure 35 Figure 36    24 A wall mount is included with this kit for the remote  It may be mounted to the wall for easy access  and storage  Use the included drywall anchors  and screws  to secure it to the wall  see Figure 37                  Figure 37    25 Restore power to the stove and test operation of the remote  see the instructions included with the  remote         Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    60    Index    Approved Vent Configurations                               16 Installation Options                           eeeseesss 6  Adjusting the Blower Speed                                  37 Items Required for Installation                               7  Adjusting the Flame Height                                   36 Leaking Gas                                See Inst  on Cover  Air Shutter Adjustment                          sss 28 Listing Information                        ssssseeese 43  Altitude Considerations                              sesssss 15 Location of Controls    35  Blower Control                         sse 37 Log Set Installation and Removal                          31  BIW Input   aaepe e E 6 Maintenance                  ssssssseeee enne 39  BTU OutpUt      ceret ott 6 Noise  see Normal Operating Sounds                  38  Cap  see vent termination                          sssssusse 24 Normal Operating Sounds      
41. ee Figure 28         Figure 28    NOTE   f using the optional fan  you will want to disconnect its power lead and connect it to the extra  power lead included with this kit  then connect it to the  FAN  receptacle on the fan controller   See the blower installation instructions for details     19 Slide the receiver through the control panel and attach the  RECEIVER  connector to the receiver   see Figure 29   Attach the control panel to the stove using the four screws removed earlier  see  Figure 30         Figure 29 Figure 30       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    58       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    O 9 tional E 9 ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only        20 Attach the receiver to the control panel with the two 48 machine screws  Figure 31         Figure 31    21 Re attach the bottom plate to stove  taking care to prevent any wiring from being pinched  see Figure  32   Use the included wire ties  if necessary  to keep all wiring from contacting any hot or moving    components        Figure 32    22 Place batteries into the receiver and transmitter  see Figure 33   Calibrate the receiver to the  transmitter  see Figure 34   use a paperclip to press the  PRG  button  let it beep  then press any  button on the transmitter     the receiver should beep 5 times     see the operating instructions for  further details           Figure 34  Figure 33    O 9 tional E U ul oment  for qualified installers only  59       23 Place the receiver coverplate  an
42. ent configuration only     Simpson Duravent provides a conversion kit for those wishing to use an existing wood stove chimney to vent this  direct vent stove  The illustration below gives an overview of this type of installation  See the instructions  included with the kit for details       Do not exceed the maximum vertical rise  see the section  Approved Vent Configurations  starting on page 16   allowable  Remember to set the restrictor position to the correct position  based upon the vertical rise height    see the chart on page 22        The conversion kit does not work on interior masonry chimneys              Chimney Conversion Kit A    931  Screw the Retro   Metalbestos 6  I D  vertica al Top to the    a  P DUERME  Security Chimneys 6  I D  ipe       Jackes Evans 6  I D     Hart  amp  Cooley 6  I D  iat  Pro Jet 6  I D     Chimney Conversion Kit B    932  Gut the Flex Pipe to    Simpson Dura Vent 6  I D  e chimney height  Air Jet 6  I D  plus 3   76 mm     Metal Fab 6  and 7  I D    Amer  Metals 6   amp  7  I D  t    Metalbestos 7  and 8  I D    Jackes Evans 7  and 8  I D  Type A Chimney _    L3  Hart  amp  Cooley 7  and 8  I D       Pro Jet 7  and 8  I D  E  i i 4   102 m que    Security Chimneys 8  I D  Als mm lox    Chimney Conversion Kit C    933  Pipe    lj                                        Simpson Dura Vent 7  and 8  I D  MM   American Metals 8  I D      Air Jet 8  I D  Retro Connector Y   Metal Fab 8  I D   screw to chimney     a      American Metals 8  I 
43. gases must be vented outside the structure of the living area  Combustion air is  drawn from outside the living area structure      Notify your insurance company before hooking up this stove      The requirements listed below are divided into sections  All requirements must be met  simultaneously  The order of installation is not rigid     the qualified installer should follow the  procedure best suited for the installation     Switch Box Installation    The switch box is shipped detached on this stove  Attach it following the directions below                                                                             a  Loosen the three screws used to secure the switch box     b  Loosen the three screws holding the wire cover  Remove the wire cover and place it  aside     c  Slide the switch box into place and secure with the three screws     d  Slide the wire cover into place  making sure it does not pinch any wires  Secure with the  three screws        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000       Instal lation  for qualified installers only     Packing List    A  Propane Conversion Kit    dditional Items Required  Log Set  Touch Up Paint    Batteries  4 AA and 1 9v    Rear Vent Flue Cover   Intake Damper Plates  2   Exhaust Restrictor Extender Plate    Installation Overview    Vent  see    Venting Requirements    for details   Gas Line Equipment  shutoff valve  pipe  etc      D              See  See  Vent a co  Clearances   Requirements    lt     7 a  SS  g LF  md    f   
44. ght               Lengths    dii del                                                 Standard Masonry Fireplace    The entire chimney system  must be air tight  Seal the  connector cover and inspect I   the chimney      991 High Wind  Termination                      Flashing  included in   934 Masonry   A Conversion Kit   Vez     711 Flex Liner  4  dia      Make sure the coaxial pipe  maintains a 1  clearance to any  combustible  The vent must be          sealed air tight                             I            or other UL 1777 Gas Liner     Connector  included in  934  Masonry Conversion Kit   secured and sealed to  block off plate                    dE  a CEEE E            Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000    Instal lation  for qualified installers only  2     Steps for Finalizing the Installation    1  Remove the glass  see page 29      NOTE  If using propane  LP  convert the appliance prior to installing the logs     2  Werecommend you purge the gas line at this time  with the glass removed   This allows gas to be detected  once it enters the firebox  ensuring gas does not build up     3  Make sure the accent light bulb is in place   NOTE  Take care to not touch the bulb with your fingers     use a cloth or paper towel      By       4  Install the four AA batteries  included in the owner   s pack  into battery holder  see the illustration below   The AA  batteries act as a power backup in case the household  AC  power goes out  Install the 9v battery  included in 
45. he gas meter or  propane tank and requires a  wrench to shut off     Do not throw this manual  away  This manual has  important operating and  maintenance instructions  that you will need at a later  time  Always follow the  instructions in this manual     Plug the heater into a 120V  grounded electrical outlet   Do not remove the  grounding plug    Don t route the electrical  cord in front of  over  or  under the heater    100 01238 000    Features  Installation Options     Ember Fyre    Burner for  Wood Fire  Look      Works During Power Outages  battery backup system  Freestanding stove  High Efficiency   Optional Thermostat or Remote Control  Residential or Mobile Home  Optional Blower for Quicker Heat Distribution  Convenient Operating Controls  Variable Rate Heat Output   Bedroom Approved  Accent Light    Heating Specifications     Approximate Heating Capacity  in square feet               500   850 with Blower  500 to 650 Without  Maximum Input  in BTU s                 sssssseeeeneeneneneen nennen 22 000    Heating capacity will vary depending on the home s floor plan  degree of insulation  and the outside temperature     Horizontal or Vertical Vent    Straight or Corner Placement          Dimensions  amp  Weight   The flue collar protrudes 3 7 8         98mm  behind the stove top          nd The flue collar protrudes 1 3 8      35mm  above the stove top                                                                                                                    
46. he owner s pack    SS                 Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Instal lation KR ELE BTE ES C LL  T NT 19  17    Exhaust Restrictor          NOTE  Refer to the vent configuration  pages 18 to 23  to determine the correct restrictor position               pcc  a  im  B  E  ack Wall of Fire bos   gt  Loosen these two screws  on the exhaust restrictor     Slide the restrictor to the correct  restrictor position  see the illustration  below   The screw location indicates  restrictor position  In this example  the  restrictor is set in position   3  Tighten    iced the screws to secure the restrictor    closed   5     4   3    d SF f     open   stock position   1    Exhaust Restrictor Extender Plate          NOTE  Refer to the vent configuration  pages 18 to 23  to determine if the extender must be installed           Remove these two screws  on the exhaust restrictor        Use the screws to attach  the extender to the  exhaust restrictor     Diffuser          NOTE  Refer to the vent configuration  pages 18 to 23  to determine if the diffuser must be adjusted           e The diffuser is best accessed while converting the appliance to rear vent  see page 10         e     The diffuser is found on the inner flue assembly My Bend the round portion of the  o   see Top to Rear Vent Configuration for details   diffuser so it is bent  position  amp  2               DIFFUSER SIDE VIEW          Bottom of inner  Before  Stock   Position   1          flue ass   mbly         
47. hen receiving commands from the This device makes a light hum that is  GreenSmart remote  audible in close proximity     Normal Operating Odors    This appliance has several areas that reach high temperatures  Dust or other particles on these areas  may burn and create a burnt paper smell  This is normal during startup  You may notice the smell is  more acute if the appliance was left idle for a long period        Mal ntenance  for qualified service personnel only  39    Maintaining Your Stove s Appearance    Painted Surfaces    e Painted surfaces should be cleaned with a duster  If scratches occur  lightly sand the area with fine sandpaper   Clean the area and  with the stove cool  apply one or two thin coats of stove paint to the area  mask the area to  avoid overspray   Allow the stove to dry  then turn the stove on to cure the paint  1 hour on medium      Enamel Surfaces    e   Use only soft cloth and water to clean enamel surfaces  To fix chips in the enamel  follow the directions below     1  Letthe stove cool  Clean the area thoroughly   2  Shake the Travis Enamel Touch Up thoroughly  Apply to the damaged area     Patina Surfaces    e The patina finish is a  living  color and will age and antique over time  Some portions of the finish may become  slightly dull in appearance  especially over the top where it becomes hot  This is normal  The only cleaning we  recommend is a light dusting when the appliance is cool  DO NOT USE ANY LIQUID  CLEANER  OR  ABRASIVES ON THIS FI
48. izontal elbow is allowed for this configuration        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    20       Travis Industries    Instal lation ORe LE  TELE TS Te BTE ES C LL  T SH 19     Rear Vent Configurations with Vertical Termination      Use 6 5 8  Diameter Vent    e Horizontal sections require a  4   6mm  rise every 12   305mm  of travel       Amaximum of three  3  elbows may be used  e g   one 90  and two 45   or three 90        e The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart  Use the indicated restrictor  positions  NOTE  Restrictor positions are based upon lab tests  The ideal restrictor position may  vary slightly  especially when the termination is near a demarcation line       Diffuser set to open  stock  position    e Install the intake damper plate   e     Install the exhaust restrictor extender plate                                                                                       3  D x  o G  S     mM  31  max  9 3m         31  max  9 3m   30 feet  9m      H        30 feet  9m   25 feet  7 5m          25 feet  7 5m   Exhaust Restrictor Position  5          pT       Intake Restrictor Position  6  20 feet  6m      HH        20 feet  6m       L       15 feet  4 5m      F      15 feet  4 5m   Exhaust Restrictor Position  3     c     Intake Restrictor Position  4 Lr  10 feet  3m             10 feet  3m   5 feet  1 5m          5 feet  1 5m   0 feet           0 feet   SEN  E A  o LI    x  G  E  e    4091026    100 01238 000    Instal lation K
49. lation  Installation Warning                              eene 7  Switch Box Installation                            esssessssss 7  Packing Elst      eiectus 8  Additional Items Required for Installation              8  Installation Overview                          sseesesesses 8  Installation Hints                            eseesssseesss 8  Stove Clearances                    ssssssssesees 9  Mobile Home Requirements                                 9  Top to Rear Vent Modification                              10  Heater Placement Requirements                          12  Floor Protection Requirements                             12  Electrical Requirements                                   ss  12  Optional Wall Switch or Thermostat Installation    13  Gas Line Installation                             sesssssssse 14  Vent Requirements                    seeeeee 15  Approved Vent Configurations                              16  Intake Restrictor                         essesssssssss 16  Intake Damper Plates                                ssse 16  Exhaust Restrictor                            eseesssss 17  Exhaust Restrictor Extender Plate                   17  Diff  ser        oie nueve alii 17  Vent Termination Requirements                           24  Class A Chimney Conversion                               25  Interior Masonry Chimney Conversion                  26    Finalizing the Installation    Leak T6 t      dnte nin eee 27  Pilot Adjustment  if necessary             
50. manship to the original purchaser from the date of purchase as follows        Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call     Mileage or service charges are not    Component Years 1 amp 2   Years 3 Through 5   Years 6  amp  7  Parts  amp  Labor Parts  amp  Labor Parts Only       Burner Assembly    Burner Pan Assembly  Air Shutter Assembly  Main Burner Orifice    Electrical Assembly  within heater structure    Wiring harness  snap discs  rheostat speed control    Gas Control Assembly    Adjustable control valve  fireplace controller  pilot assembly and pilot wiring    Glass  Glass  breakage from thermal shock     Ceramic Logs  Log Set  Embers    Gold  Nickel  amp  Copper Plating    Face  amp  Door  see    Conditions and Exclusions      9     Enamel Finish  Warranted against peeling or fading  excluding chipping  mechanical abrasion  or crazing     Accessories  Firebacks  Power Heat Ducts  Andirons  etc       One Way Freight Allowance    One way freight allowance on pre authorized repair done at factory is covered     Convection Heat Exchanger    Convection heat exchanger assembly    Firebox Assembly    Adjustable Air Restrictor  Pressure Relief Mechanisms  Glass Attachment Mechanism    EXCLUDED COMPONENTS     Paint  Gasketing  and Accent Light Bulbs    CONDITIONS  amp  EXCLUSIONS    This new gas appliance must be installed by a qualified gas appliance technician  It must be installed  operated  and maintained at all times in accordance
51. manufacturer for details     Vent Diameter is determined by vent configuration  Rear vent configurations with no rise use 8   203mm   diameter vent  all other vent configurations use 6 5 8   168mm   See Approved Vent Configurations on page 16  for details     Installation instructions for Simpson Dura Vent may be found at www duravent com    Slide the vent sections together and turn 1 4 turn until the sections lock in place   Screws are not required to secure the vent  However  three screws may be used to secure vent          sections together if desired  ee  High temperature sealant is recommended at the appliance starter section connection  use high   temperature silicone or Mill Pac        If disassembly is required  at time of re assembly check to see if the vent creates a tight fit  If it  does not  apply high temperature sealant to the joints of the affected sections     Horizontal sections require a 1 4  rise every 12  of travel  Horizontal sections require non combustible support every three feet  e g   plumbing tape        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    16 Instal lation Lo Taf  1E EHE T TS lary CT CST SN 101        Approved Vent Configurations    Overview    This appliance has several components used to control the flow of intake air and exhaust gases   Depending upon vent configuration  you may be required to adjust the intake restrictor  exhaust  restrictor  diffuser and or install the intake dampers and extender plate  Refer to the vent  configuration 
52. nfiguration        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000    Instal lation KR LEE TELE TT BOE C LL  T SH 19  23    Top Vent Configuration with Horizontal Termination    e Use 6 5 8    Diameter Vent  e Horizontal sections require a       6mm  rise every 12   305mm  of travel       Amaximum of four  4  45  or 90  elbows may be used  Of these elbows  only one  1  may bea  horizontal elbow  see illustration      e The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart  Use the indicated restrictor  positions  NOTE  Restrictor positions are based upon lab tests  The ideal restrictor position may  vary slightly  especially when the termination is near a demarcation line       Diffuser set to open  stock  position      Do not install the intake damper plate or exhaust restrictor extender plates                                                                                                  c       E 5  iB E d E nM  E       5      o o  0  E   o  E  o    o h  o D 2 2    bw o Ire  e x  o  te      A N  ee E E TA  20 feet  6m  __ KB     20 feet  6m   L      Exhaust Restrictor Position  5      Intake Restrictor Position  6      rh      15 feet  4 5m          15 feet  4 5m       Exhaust Restrictor Position  4    Intake Restrictor Position  4  10 feet  3m          10 feet  3m      Exhaust Restrictor Position  1      Intake Restrictor Position  3  5 feet  1 5m  __ j     5 feet  1 5m     T        Min  2   0 61m  Rise Required AN  0 MN         0 feet       15 feet  4 5m   20 feet
53. nob to its highest position   the flames should not contact the top of the firebox  Check the flame  on low position  The flames should burn off of each burner hole  If the heater does not work correctly  contact your Travis    dealer for a remedy     11  Give this manual to the home owner for future reference and fully explain operation of this heater        Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Fi nal izi n 9 the   nstal lation  for qualified installers only     Face and Glass Removal      Make sure the gas control valve is    OFF    and the heater is cool prior to conducting service        Open the two latches holding the glass frame in  place   follow the directions shown below       Remove the stove front by lifting it y 1       up then forward  Place it aside   P NOTE  T aT    The metal tabs on the stove    front slide over the tabs on the  side castings   Lift the glass frame slightly  swing the top forward  then lift   d  the glass frame to disengage it from the bottom guides         Catch   on glass frame     Glass Frame             Glass Frame Guide    Re Attaching the Glass Frame   a  Slide the two brackets on the bottom of the glass frame into the glass frame       guides  hold the glass frame at a slight angle   b  Swing the glass frame into place   you may have to lift it slightly to allow it to fit over the top of the firebox     C  Attach the upper latches  follow the instructions above in reverse      d  Replace the stove front and top        Travis Indu
54. operating the heater    Do not operate with the  glass removed or damaged     Operate the heater  according to the instructions  included in this manual     If the main burners do not  start correctly turn the gas  off at the gas control valve  and call your dealer for  service     This unit is not for use with  solid fuel    Do not place anything inside  the firebox  except the  included fiber logs      If the fiber logs become  damaged  replace with  Travis Industries log set     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 supervised when  they are in the same room  as the heater     Travis Industries  Inc   grants no warranty   implied or stated  for the  installation or  maintenance of your  heater  and assumes no  responsibility of any  consequential damage s      4091026                5    Light the heater using the  built in igniter  Do not use  matches or any other  external device to light your  heater     Allow the heater to cool  before carrying out any  maintenance or cleaning     Never remove  replace   modify or substitute any part  of the heater unless  instructions are given in this  manual  All other work must  be done by a trained  technician  Don t modify or  replace orifices     Instruct everyone in the  house how to shut gas off to  the appliance and at the gas  main shutoff valve  The gas  main shutoff valve is usually  next to t
55. p  Switch    Fan Control Module   Velcro   LP or NG Stepper Motor  with screws and label   attaches to Valve   Wire Harness    2  Power Leads    4  AA Batteries  inside receiver box     2   8 x 7   Machine Screws    2  Wire Ties   Torx T 20 Wrench   Wall Mount  for placing the transmitter on a wall    2  Drywall anchors  for wall mount     2   8 x 3 8  Type B Screws    Transmitter Fan Control Module                Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000       e  9 tional E U ul oment  for qualified installers only  49    Overview    The GreenSmart remote includes a new wiring harness that replaces the stock wiring  harness  Before installing  familiarize yourself with the stock and updated wiring  diagrams  see the illustrations on this page and and following page      Stock Wiring Diagram          Accent  Light  s     Accent Light  Rheostat oF                   Pilot Ground                                                                                                 m     B Optional E  0000  9    Blower   Hookup Comfort Control  120 VAC valve SENSOR     DIGITAL  Power In    P ae  e i e FIREPLACE E   AC SA BURNER  i ADAPTER                                                             H  SPARKROD CONTROL DIAGNOSTIC E  o    VALVE     COMMAND POWER   a eroun  nnnunnannuncn  oN  N2        oo                                                                                                                                              IPI   CPI       Gree   White   Le      e  T  lue 
56. perating instructions accompanying appliance     This appliance must be properly connected to a venting system in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions  Use  only approved coaxial direct vent system to vent this appliance to the exterior  See owner s manual for approved brands of venting     WARNING  Improper installation  adjustment  alteration  service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage  Refer to the  owner s information manual provided with this appliance  For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer   service agency or the gas supplier     VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER   NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL    CAUTION  Hot while in operation  Do not touch  Severe burns may result  Keep  children  clothing  furniture  gasoline and other liquids having flammable vapors away   Do not operate this appliance with glass removed  cracked or broken  Replacement of  the panel s  should be done by a licensed or qualified service person     Minimum Clearances to Combustibles          Stove Top to Sidewall   _                10   254 mm  Alcove Min  Height  Floor to Ceiling        38 1 8   968 mm    Stove Top to Backwall       5   127 mm  Alcove Max  Depth  _ _       2 02 2 22  22  24     610 mm    Stove Top to Cornerwall 5     127 mm  Alcove Min  Width _ _                         28 1 4   718 mm    Glass Frontto Unit    36   914 mm    LP NG  LP  NG    Input Rate on  HI   BTU HrF                22 000 22 000 Minimum Inlet Pressure
57. pness or condensation    Any damage to the unit  combustion chamber  heat exchanger or other components due to water  or weather damage which is the result of  but not limited to  improper chimney venting installation    Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include  injury  loss of use  damage  failure to function due to accident  negligence  misuse  improper installation  alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer s   settings of components  lack of proper and regular maintenance  damage incurred while the appliance is in transit  alteration  or act of God    8  This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear  such as paint discoloration or chipping  worn or torn gasketing  corroded or cracked logs  embers  etc  Also excluded is  damage to the unit caused by abuse  improper installation  modification of the unit  drilling of the orifices  or the use of fuel other than that for which the unit is configured  Units are shipped for  natural gas and must be converted to propane using the included conversion kit  Confirm fuel configuration with your installer    9  Damage to gold or nickel surfaces caused by fingerprints  scratches  melted items   or other external sources left on the gold or nickel from the use of cleaners other than denatured alcohol is not  covered in this warranty    10  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance  as well as inconvenience expenses and materials  Incidental or consequential damages a
58. re not covered by  this warranty  In some states  the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply    11  This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the gas appliance without the express written permission of TRAVIS  INDUSTRIES  INC  and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  label of approval    12  Any statement or representation of TRAVIS products and their performance contained in TRAVIS advertising  packaging literature  or printed material is not part of this 7 year warranty    13  This warranty is automatically voided if the appliance s serial number has been removed or altered in any way  If the appliance is used for commercial purposes  it is excluded from this warranty    14  No dealer  distributor  or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant TRAVIS products beyond the terms contained within this warranty  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  assumes no liability  for such warranties or representations    15  Travis Industries will not cover the cost of the removal or re installation of hearths  facing  mantels  venting or other components    16  If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid  the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect    17  THIS 7 YEAR WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY SUPPLIED BY TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   THE MANUFACTURER OF THE APPLIANCE  ALL OTHER WARRANTIES  WHETHER  EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  ARE 
59. restyles for Life    Certified for USA and Canada    Tested to  ANSI Z21 88 2009 CSA 2 33 2009    Vented Gas Fireplace Heater   CGA 2 17 M91  UL 307b 1995  Gas Burning Heating  Appliances for Manufactured Homes   and CSA P 4 1 09 Tested method for measuring annual fireplace efficiency     This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes  if any  if none  follow the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI  Z223 1 NF PA 54  or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes  CSA B149 1     This appliance must be installed in accordance with the current Standard CAN CSA Z240 MH  Mobile Housing  in Canada or with the  Manufactured Home Constructions and Safety Standard  Title 24 CFR  Part 3280  in the United States  or when such a standard is not  applicable  ANSI NCSBCS A225 1 NFPA 501A  Manufactured Home Installation Standard     This vented gas fireplace heater is equipped at the factory for use with natural gas  If conversion to propane  LP  is desired  the  optional factory conversion kit must be used     This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate and may be installed in an aftermarket  permanently  located  manufactured  mobile  home  USA only  where not prohibited by local codes  See owner s manual for details  This  appliance is not convertible for use with other gases  unless a certified kit is used     This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air filters   Keep burner and control compartment clean  See installation and o
60. rol Installation           48  Index   inle ES ERE EPE SEFE VM DEL Cc 60    100 01238_000             Travis Industries    Safety Precautions       IF YOU SMELL GAS       Do not light any appliance     Extinguish any open flame     Do not touch any electrical switch or plug or unplug anything     Open windows and vacate building     Call gas supplier from neighbor s house  if not reached  call fire department       This unit must be installed by a qualified installer to prevent the possibility of  an explosion  Your dealer will know the requirements in your area and can  inform you of those people considered qualified  The room heater should be  inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person  More  frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting   bedding material  etc     The instructions in this manual must be strictly adhered to  Do not use makeshift  methods or compromise in the installation  Improper installation will void the  warranty and safety listing     This heater is either approved for natural gas  NG  or for propane  LP   Burning  the incorrect fuel will void the warranty and safety listing and may cause an  extreme safety hazard  Direct questions about the type of fuel used to your dealer   Check for a label on the flame adjust knob on the gas control valve  this is the best  place to check   You may also check for a label on the gas control valve body     Contact your local building  officials to obtain a permit
61. stries    29       4091026 100 01238 000    30       Finalizin    the Installation  or quaitiea installers only     Glass Frame Removal and Installation  continued     The latch can come loose from glass frame anchor  This occurs when it is turned 1 4  turn when it is disengaged  Follow the directions below to re install the latch if it    becomes loose     Hold the latch at an angle and insert it into the slot on the glass frame anchor         NOTE  this slot may be at a  different angle than illustrated     Glass Frame  Anchor    Note how the washer on the latch fits behind the flange on the  glass frame anchor        Once fully inserted  turn the latch until it is upright           Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000       Fi nal izi n 9 the   nstal lation  for qualified installers only  31    Log Installation    The logs are fragile  especially after being exposed to heat   Make sure the gas control valve is    OFF    and the heater is cool prior to conducting service     Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts  specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury     If using propane  LP   convert the appliance before installing the logs  see page 45      The burner must be correctly positioned before installing the logs  Make sure the burner is fully  seated and the pilot is properly aligned  See page 45 for details on burner removal     Rear Log Placement    The rear log has 
62. ter encountered a pilot error   heater beeps 2 times repeatedly     The ON OFF switch is turned to  OFF   The thermostat is set too low    The stove is not getting electricity  The stove is not up to temperature    The stove has just been started    Improper air shutter adjustment  The flame height may be turned too low    The AA batteries may be dead    The logs or coals are placed incorrectly  Improper air shutter adjustment    4091026    Don t Call for Service  Until You   Turn the ON OFF switch to  ON   See the remote control instructions  See  Thermostat Operation   Check Tank Level  Replace the batteries  see page 39     Replace the batteries  see page 39     Make sure gas is turned on  Turn  heater off for 5 seconds  make sure  standing pilot is off      then turn back  on     Contact your dealer if this occurs     Turn the ON OFF switch to  ON   Check thermostat    Check the breaker switch   Let the stove burn for at least 15 minutes  This is normal   see  Starting the Stove for  the First Time    Adjust Air Shutter   contact your dealer  Turn the flame height to  HI       See  Adjusting the Flame Height   Replace the AA batteries  see page 39     See  Log Set Installation   Adjust Air Shutter   contact your dealer       100 01238_000       Mai ntenance  for qualified service personnel only     Wiring Diagram                                                                                                                                                                  
63. the heater can become blocked     This heater may be placed in a bedroom  Please be aware of the large amount of heat this  appliance produces when determining a location     or Protection Requirements       Ele    When the stove is installed directly on Make sure these rubber tipped  carpeting  vinyl or other combustible material bolts on each leg contact the floor  other than wood flooring or a high pressure  they dampen any noise that may    laminate wood floor  the stove must be installed    a R transmit through the hearth   Do  on a metal or wood protection panel extending REUS MAN RARUS ION UM scc  the full width and depth of the heater  Minimum    oS   21  4     wide by 16  deep   the rubber tips may tear     ctrical Requirements          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Plug the stove into a grounded receptacle supplying a minimum 1 5 amps  120 Volts  60 Hz  180  watts      Instal lat ion KR ELE BOE C LL  T NT ai  LC    Optional Wall Switch or Thermostat Installation       A Do not connect 110 120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring system of this stove  The switch must  be installed by a qualified installer     This stove may be installed with an optional wall switch or thermostat  The thermostat  or on off switch   wires will interrupt the burner circuit  see item    a    below      1  If you wish to bypass the switch  connect the thermostat  on off switch  wires directly to the green and  white wires  see    b    below      2   f you wish keep the swit
64. two holes on the bottom  Place the log so the pins on the burner insert into the  holes on the log  see photos below            Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    32          Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Finalizin    the Installation      aes installers only     Left Log Placement    The left log has one hole and one elevated pad on the bottom  Place the log so the pin on the burner  inserts into the holes on the log and the pad inserts over the screw on the burner  see photos below         Right Log Placement    The right log has two holes on the bottom  Place the log so the two pins on the burner insert into the  holes on the log  see photos below            Fi nal izi n 9 the   nstal lation  for qualified installers only  33    Left Twig Placement  The left twig is the shorter twig see photo below   The bottom of the twig has two holes  Place the       Right Twig Placement    The right twig has two holes in the bottom that fit over the pin on the back and right log  see photos  below   The lower side of the twig rests on the right log  Place the twig as shown below           Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000       34       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    Finalizin    the Installation  for qualified installers only     Ember Placement    Place a layer of embers along the edges of the burner to achieve an aesthetic appearance  Also  place an ember over the screw on the right side of the burner  see photos below      om  y   og 3        
65. ve connection  see Figure 8   Disconnect the burner control  connector from the fireplace burner control  see Figure 9            Figure 8 Figure 9    7 Disconnect the on off switch wires  labeled ON OFF   see Figure 10   Unscrew the on off battery  plate from the control panel  see Figure 11         Figure 10       Figure 11    8 Pull the plate and wiring forward  see Figure 12   Un hook the wires from the wire locks and remove  the wiring harness  plate  battery holder  and ac adapter  see Figure 13   These items may be  discarded        Figure 12 Figure 13       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238 000    54 O 9 tional E 9 ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only     9 Use the included torx wrench to remove the stock regulator  see Figure 14   The old regulator may  be discarded        Figure 14    10 The stepper motor  adjustable regulator  has an installation sheet included with it     make sure to  follow all of the directions  Place the stepper motor on the gas control valve  see Figure 15    MAKE  SURE IT IS CORRECTLY ORIENTED  Secure using the screws included with the motor  see Figure  16      tighten to 25 Lb inches  Leak test this area after installation to verify proper installation        Figure 15 Figure 16    11 Place the GreenSmart wiring harness in front of the stove  noting the position of each connector  see   Figure 17      Se a       Figure 17       Travis Industries 4091026 100 01238_000    O 9 tional E 9 ui 9 ment  for qualified installers only  55     
66. zontal elbow  see illustration      e The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart  Use the indicated restrictor  positions  NOTE  Restrictor positions are based upon lab tests  The ideal restrictor position may  vary slightly  especially when the termination is near a demarcation line       Diffuser set to open  stock  position     install the intake damper plate   e install the exhaust restrictor extender plate                                                                                                                                      E      E z E E E 8  9 3 2 2 2 k  E o 2   S x  ja dE i Kc a FP de db npo d de M  40  max  12m  T 40  max  12m       BEV x  35 feet  10 5m             35 feet  10 5m   DR Exhaust Restrictor Position  5    30 feet  9m      I Intake Restrictor Position  6        30 feet  9m          EE s  25 feet  7 5m             25 feet  7 5m   20 feet  6m      Fr        20 feet  6m       Exhaust Restrictor Position  3      c Intake Restrictor Position  4    15 feet  4 5m          15 feet  4 5m   I    Ek Exhaust Restrictor Position  2 Ew  E m Intake Restrictor Position  3     10 feet  3m  10 feet  3m   5 feet  1 5m          5 feet  1 5m        0 feet         0 feet  QIELELEEEELEEEEE LE EE E LLL GG g g    E      E          5 4 S 6    Rd  E   z M 3  gt   3 8 u 8 5  5 e   g          Horizontal Elbow    Horizontal elbows are elbows placed between  two horizontal sections of pipe  One 45   or 90    horizontal elbow is allowed for this co
    
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