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        Trek SSDVST-CNM Indoor Fireplace User Manual
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1.                            Page 2  New York City Approval                      Page 3  Requirements for the   Commonwealth of Massachusetts Page 4  Safety  amp  Warning Information            Page 5  Cold Climate Insulation                       Page 5  locatio N rere Page 6  Manufactured Home Requirements   Page 6  Vent Termination Clearances              Page 7  Appliance and Vent Clearances           Page 9  Detailed Installation Steps                  Page 10  Typical Installation Sequence             Page 10  Step 1  Framing    sss Page 10  Step 2  Routing Gas Line                    Page 10  Fireplace Specifications                      Page 11  Step 3  Install the Vent System           Page 13  Vent Restrictor Installation                 Page 13  Vertical Termination Systems             Page 14  Vent Section Length Chart                  Page 14  Vertical Vent Figures and Tables         Page 17  Horizontal Termination System           Page 19    Horizontal Vent Figures and Tables    Page 21  Venting Using Flexible Vent Pipe        Page 24    Step 4  Field Wiring                          Page 25  Step 5  Optional Blower Kit Wiring  Page 26  Step 6  Connecting Gas Line            Page 27  Step 7  Checking Operation              Page 28  Step 8  Install logs  Volcanic Stone   amp  Embers                  ssss Page 28  Step 9  Installing Glass  Enclosure Panels                              Page 29  Step 10  Burner Adjustments              Page 29  Step 11  Hood Installati
2.                        Twist wires together to operate unit  solely by manipulating the gas valve  control knob  or connect wires to  optional control switch  wall switch   remote control or wall thermostat to  operate unit          If any of the original wire as supplied must  be replaced  it must be replaced with Type AWM  105 C   18 gage wire     Optional Kits Installed   ON OFF wall switch  unit mounted burner ON OFF switch  wall thermostat or  remote control receiver     Figure 43   Millivolt Wiring Diagram       Thermopile               Optional    Control Switch Schematic    Representation                       Fo   04 Only                       Field Wired    Factory  Wired       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        B  Electronic Wiring  See Figures 45  amp  46     Notes    e The electronic appliance must be connected  to the main 120 VAC power supply    e The junction box can be installed in any of the  4 outside corners of the control compartment  it  can be found factory installed in the right front  corner viewed from the valve access side  where  it should be reinstalled if an optional blower kit  is installed      1  Route a 3 wire  120 VAC  60 Hz  1 ph power  supply to the location on appliance where  junction box is to be installed      Openthecontrol compartment access panel   see Control Compartment Access Instruc   tions on Page 27       Remove the junction box outlet receptacle  assembly by removing the securing screw at  the front ri
3.           Figure 28  Side Vent   ONE 90 DEGREE ELBOW      Ceiling Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5VF             Wall Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5HF       When using Secure Flex  use  Firestop   Spacer SF4 5VF    O When using Secure Flex  use  Firestop   Spacer SF4 5HF           Table B      VMimmum       meter    feet    meter   Elbow Only     1524    1    0305      3 048    2    0610     4572    3    0934     4       1 219     V   V4   H   40 feet  12 2 m  Max   H   20 feet  6 096 meters  Max     Example  If 20 feet of  H  hori   zontal vent run is needed  then 4  feet minimum of  V  vertical vent  will be required     This table shows a 1 V  to 5 H   ratio  Forevery 1 foot of  V  verti   cal  you are allowed 5 feet of  H   horizontal run  up to a maximum  horizontal run of 20 feet     An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot  of vertical rise except where  an elbow is the only vertical  component in the system  See  Figure 36     Figure 29   Top Vent   TWO 90 DEGREE ELBOWS    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        VERTICAL VENT FIGURES   TABLES  CONTINUED     Table C Nm ok  Fret    mete   tet   meter    teet    meten   4 9 im  Fs  us  2  as   1    os    sa  Po feo  4  az    osmo  4 S  ras  car s  ug   s    ost      20    6 096    8   ess   4 _   1 219    F    V  V4  H   H4  40 feet  12 2 m  Max    Wall Firestop   H   8 feet  2 438 meters  Max    Spacer  SV  5HF   H   H4   20 feet  6 096 meters  Max          Ceiling Firestop      BY  Spacer  SV4 5VF       When using Secure 
4.     Note  If the burners have been removed for  any reason  rear burner must be installed  before front burner  See Figures 53 and 54                                      NOTE  INSTALL REAR BURNER FIRST   THEN FRONT BURNER   BURNER    BRACKET A PORTS    REAR BURNER  I    oC  o  lt        PILOT  x BURNER    FRONT BURNER    Note  The burners are not identical  Position them so  that the circular burner ports run as shown  Note  especially the vertical run of ports relative to the pilot  burner  Bracket A on the rear burner will interfere  with the pilot burner if an attempt is made to install  the rear burner in the front burner   s position     Figure 53    NOTE  INSTALL REAR BURNER FIRST   THEN FRONT BURNER     REAR BURNER          Outer Log     Notch Locatio    Outer Log  Notch Location N       Riser   Inner Log  Notch Location       Riser   Inner Log  Notch Location    Notch Location       Pilot Assembly    FRONT OF FIREPLACE  LOG NOTCH LOCATION RELATIVE TO BURNER    Figure 54    LOG  amp  VOLCANIC STONE INSTALLATION  PROCEDURE     A WARNING    lf logs are notinstalled according  to the log installation instruc   tions  flame impingement and    improper combustion could  occur and result in soot and or  excessive production of carbon  monoxide  C0   a colorless   odorless  toxic gas     The log set foam package is located in the firebox  and the bags of decorative volcanic stone and  the glowing embers  rockwool  are located in  the control compartment  Refer to the followi
5.    Cet appareil peut   tre install   comme du  mat  riel d origine dans une maison pr  fabri   qu  e      U  seulement  ou mobile et doit  tre  install   selon les instructions du fabricant  et conform  ment    la norme Manufactured  Home Construction and Safety Standard  Title  24 CPF  Part 3280 ou    la norme CAN CSA  Z240 S  rie MM  Maisons Mobiles     Cet appareil peut   tre install   dans un maison  pr  fabriqu  e  E  U  seulement  ou mobile d  j    install  e    demeure si les r  glements locaux  le permettent     Manufactured Home installations must be  installed in accordance with these instructions  and the following standards   codes      Manufactured Home Construction and  Safety Standard Title 24 CFR  Part 3280  or  the current Standard for Fire Safety Criteria  for Manufactured Home Installations  Sites  and Communities ANSI   NFPA 501A in the  USA  and CAN   CSAZ240 MH Mobile Home  Standard in Canada    when applicable  The American National  Standard for Manufactured Homes  NCS   BCS   ANSI A225 1   latest edition      A CAUTIONS    Manufactured Home Installations  Ensure that the cross members are not cut or weakened during installation   The structural integrity of the manufactured home floor  wall  and ceiling   roof must be maintained     This appliance must be grounded to the chassis of the manufactured home in accordance with local codes  or in the absence of local codes  with the National Electrical Code ANSI   NFPA 70   latest edition or the  Canadian E
6.   Bottom of Appliance    To Ceiling Be  1625      3  76  Top    1  25 4  Sides  amp  Bottom    SERVICE CLEARANCES Feet  meters     Front  amp  Back Faces  Table 7     Note  3 in   75 mm  above any horizontal    inclined vent component     3 ft   0 9 m     Side Clearances   Combustible materials may project beyond the  sides of the fireplace opening as long as they  are kept within the shaded areas illustrated in  Figure 9     Combustible Materials Allowed In  Shaded Area    Safe Zone     Com   bustible Walls shown in dark gray     At 14  mini   mum side wall  clearance  a wall clearance   combustible wall a combustible  can project to any wall can project  length  12     x    At 8 1 4  side                      Protected wall  shown in white    8 1 4    209   Minimum Distance to  Unprotected Side Wall    Inches  millimeters     Figure 9    10    DETAILED INSTALLATION STEPS    1  Remove the shipping carton   2  Remove the top louvered panel and locate the  pressure relief plates    3  Lift the pressure relief plates and remove  the cardboard from beneath each plate  be  careful not to damage the white gasket   See  Figure 10    NOTE  INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS AND  INSTRUCTIONS SHOW THE FRONT OF  THE APPLIANCE AS THE SIDE WHICH HAS  VALVE ACCESS  EXCEPT WHERE NOTED          Pressure Relief duis i D     AIL RIL UA     T   re E    SS          xul          Remove Cardboard venit  Using Appliance    Figure 10       TYPICAL INSTALLATION SEQUENCE    The typical sequence of installation f
7.   ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE        LHP reserves the right to make changes at any time  without notice  in design  materials  specifications  prices and also to discontinue colors  styles and products  Consult your local distributor  for fireplace code information     Printed in U S A     2005 by LHP LHP  P N 700 031M REV  C 11 2006 1110 West Taft Avenue   Orange  CA 92865    
8.   hazard  The appliance must be    electrically groundedin accordance  with local codes or  inthe absence of  local codes  the National Electrical  Code  ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition    In Canada  the current CSA C22 1  Canadian Electrical Code      Plug blower    A CAUTION    Ensure that wires are positioned  away from hot surfaces and sharp  edges     A CAUTION    Do not connect the optional wall  switch to a 120 Volt AC power    supply     Bottom Corner Of Unit    Field provided Metal Junction Box  Cover Plate With Screw    into this    receptacle         Ground   Green            Neutral   White          120 VAC   Black                ___      __ Junction Box      lt      Wall mounted  ON  OFF Blower  Switch or Variable  Speed Control Switch     Junction Box  knock out  2    places each side  Fireplace    Tab Intact  Press snap  bushing into the  knock out for  control switch  wires                 J BOX WIRING FOR  WALL SWITCH  BLOWER CONTROL    Green Neutral s   Ground Side of           Side of  Receptacle Receptacle    Valve Access Side    Figure 45 View A  J Box Wiring when  using unit mounted    relay module        Relay Module C W FBK 250 only  Plug blower  into J Box receptacle for FBK 100 or FBK 200  application  See View A for J Box wiring     Step 5  WIRING   OPTIONAL FORCED AIR  BLOWER KIT   2 Optional Blower  FBK 100  FBK 200 and FBK 250 Kits Se     See Figure 46 for wiring        OFF ON Switch   Integral with    Gas Valve     Pilot Burner    An electrical rece
9.   shown on Pages 31 and 32     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     VERTICAL TERMINATION SYSTEMS  ROOF  VENT SECTION LENGTH CHART    See Figure 18 and Figures 27to 31 and their Nominal   associated Vertical Vent Tables illustrate the gu eun   vertical venting configurations that are allowed  inches    to be used with these appliances  Secure Vent Net Section   4   pipe applications are shown in these figures  Length  inches  h  Secure Flex pipe may also be used  See Page Height of Vent  24  A Vertical Vent Table summarizes each  system   s minimum and maximum vertical and  horizontal length values that can be used to    design and install the vent components in a  variety of applications     VENT SECTION LENGTH CHART  Nominal Section  Length  inches   Net Section 4    10    22    34    46   Length  inches   Height of Vent Number of Vent Sections  12 875    13 375    EE  14375   0    EN     S s   ZI 9   3 Ia o  9  Ia  9       DIo   e  o  e   o  o  2   s o   m m  A  o  o  om o e        eas res es    on    A   ei  ele  Een   s  eo    elillis  ro   esos  ro  es poo e   wo   c   es  oro vo  s   o   vo   2  eo  n o   e    154 5  160 5  172 5    EN  o  on  e  co  Ear  a          als     N  c    e  c  ol   N  a    A  z  N  c    Both these vertical vent systems terminate  through the roof  In the USA  the minimum  vent height above the roof and or adjacent walls  is specified in ANSI Z223 1  latest edition   in  Canada  by the current CAN 1 B149 installation  code  
10.   suivie exactement  unfeu  explo   sion ou production de protoxyde  de carbone peut rEsulter le  dommages causer de propriEtE   perte ou blessure personnelle  de vie  L   agence qualifiEe  de service est esponsable de  l installation propre de cet  Equipment  L installation n   est  pas propre et compl  te jusqu     l opEration de l appareil converti  est chEque suivant les crit  res  Etablis dans les instructions de  propri  taire provisionn  es avec  l   quipement     A IMPORTANT  CANADA ONLY    The conversion shall be carried  outin accordance with the require   ments ofthe provincial authorities  having jurisdiction and in accor   dance with the requirements of  the CAN1 B149 1 And B149 2  Installation code     A ATTENTION  LE CANADA SEULEMENT    La conversion devra   tre effec   tu  e conform  ment aux recom   mandations des autorit  s pro   vinciales ayant juridiction et  conform  ment aux exigences du  code d installation CAN1 B149 1  Et 2     Natural Gas to Propane Gas  Conversion Kits    85L72  FGCK DMOMPN    85L86  FGCK DMOEPN    Table 13       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        Gas conversion kits are available to adapt the  appliance from the use of one type of gas to  the use of another  These kits contain all the  necessary components needed to complete the  task including labeling that must be affixed to  ensure safe operation     Kit part numbers are listed here and the following  steps detail the conversion procedure     Step 1  Turn 
11.  8 12 1 5 0 46  457 mm       305 mm     H  8 2109 12   2 0   0 61 A                                     Storm Collar  T X 9 12 to 10 12 2 5 0 76 Note   See Figure 34 on  i Page 20 for the exterior  ce     10 1210 11 12   3 25   0 99 Well cscece MIBWODD  E    of the square horizontal  11 12 to 12 12 4 0 1 22 termination              1 inch  25 4 mm  Minimum Termination Kit    Clearance to Combustibles 12 12 to 14 12   5 0 1 52    Concentric  H   MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOFTO       412  0 16 12   60 Tg Figure 5    Vent Pipe LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING OF VENT 16 12 to 18 12 7 0 2 13    The vent   air intake termination clearances above the high 18 12 to 20 12 7 5 2 29  side of an angled roof is as shown in the following chart  20 12 to 21 12  8 0 2 44    Side Elevation View    Figure 4   Gas Vent Rule       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES  EXTERIOR HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS    See Item D in the Text Below   Exterior Wall Center Line    of Termination Inside      S Corner Detail    LN  Horizontal       i  Termination 4l   f          1 Ventilated Soffit  nside Corner     amp    9  in U S   DETAIL D     SS  mena 3 fE    SESE     I  0    RSS ESS       Air Supply Inlet      Vent Terminal       3  Area where Terminal is NOT permitted    Canadian Installation   US Installation     A   Clearance above grade  veranda  porch  deck   12 inches  30 cm    12 inches  30 cm      or balcony        3kW       3kW     B   Clea
12.  D    Or   west Adjusting spin    Screw    Figure 61       Exercise extreme care to prevent damage to  or breakage of the igniter assembly   Remove the screw securing the pilot assembly  to its mounting bracket  Back off the flare nut  at the end of the pilot gas line to free the pilot  assembly from the gas line  Remove the pilot  orifice and replace it with the one provided with  the conversion kit  Reinstall the pilot assembly  by reversing the steps detailed here     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE           When reinstalling the igniter assembly  use  extreme care to prevent damage and break   age  Do not apply any leverage to the igniter  assembly while restoring the retainer clip to  its original position     Pilot   Orifice   ha  lt  Assembly  Igniter  Assembly     gt     Flare Nut Clip    Note  If the igniter is damaged  a replacement kit  is available  order Catalog No  87L54     Figure 62    All Models  Step 8   Refer to Figure 58 on Page 33     A  Remove the two orifices from the manifold  and replace them with the ones provided in the  kit  Table 14 shows the orifice sizes for natural  A propane models  Figure 63 illustrates the  orifice     B  Install rear burner first  followed by front  burner  as shown in Figure 64  Ensure that the  arm ofthe venturi of each burneris hooked onto  the air shutter adjustment lever  referto Figure  58 on Page 33   The primary air opening can  be adjusted by rotating the adjustment lever  from beneath the fire
13.  Feet   meter   tet    meten    A Ps  asa   thwow    gis EAr CIEE      1   wow    2   ee      1     sm   s   emo     2   16 096           zw      H  H    20 feet  6 096 m  Max     O ddl Green hace  V   Vqe H  H   40 ft   12 192 m  Max      SV4 5HF     Example   f20 feet total  H H  horizontal  6 when using Secure Flex  vent run is needed  then 4 feet minimum  use Firestop   Spacer of  V  vertical vent will be required   SF4 5VF This table shows a 1 V  to 5 H  ratio  For    When using Secure Flex every 1 footof  V  vertical  youare allowed      5 feet of  H  H   horizontal run  up to a  2 aoe   Spacer maximum horizontal run of 20 feet     A   O Wall Firestop Anelbow is acceptable as 1 foot of vertical    Note  See Table 11 as an aid   Spacer  SV4 5HF    D rise except where an elbow is the only  in venting component selec  vertical component in the system  See    i   6 Wall Firestop     Figure 36   tion for a particular range of  exterior wall thicknesses  Spacer  SV4 5VF     Figure 40  Top Vent  THREE 90 DEGREE ELBOWS                   NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     24    VERTICAL OR HORIZONTAL VENTING USING  SECURE FLEX KITS AND COMPONENTS    Secure Flex venting kits and components  may be used in any venting application in  place of rigid Secure Vent  SV4 5  direct vent  components  All restrictions  clearances and  allowances that pertain to the rigid piping apply  to the flexible venting  Secure Flex kits may  notbe modified  also  under no circums
14.  Note   Proper venting supportis very important   The weight of the vent must not be supported  by the fireplace in any degree     Support the vertical portion of the venting  system every 8 feet  2 4 m  above the fireplace  vent outlet  One method of support is by utiliz   ing field provided support straps  conventional  plumber s tape   Secure the plumber s tape to  the framing members with nails or screws   Loop the tape around the vent  securing the  ends of the tape to the framing  If desired   sheet metal screws  6 x 1 2  length may be  used to secure the support straps to the vent  pipe  See Figure 21     Support Straps   Plumber s tape     8feet  2 4 m   Maximum       1 inch  25 4  mm  minimum  clearance to  combustibles          Figure 21       Another method  where the vent is not adjacent  to a wall  is illustrated in Figure 22  Here   support straps  96K93  and support plates   96K92  can be used to support the weight  of the vent     15    16       SV4 5CGV 1  Termination    SV4 5FA or  SV4 5FB Flashing       and SV4 5SC  Storm Collar     a 1     25 4 mm  O When using s g xg done   secure Flex  use Clearance to    Firestop Spacer Combustibles  SF4 5VF    Ceiling Framing               SV4 5VF  Firestop   spacer    T    8 ft   2 4 M   Maximum              SV4 5SP  Support Plate     SV4 5SU  Support Strap       i GO Secured  to Vent with   Appropriate   Fasteners             Figure 22    F  Change vent directionto horizontal   inclined  run   At transition from or t
15.  Vent Seal Cap       Insulation e AE    Cabinet Top    CROSS SECTION  Firebox Top     INSIDE of Appliance     TOP VENT SEAL CAP REMOVAL    Figure 15   TOP VENT INSTALLATIONS ONLY     Insulation Vent Seal Cap    Ad     INSIDE of CROSS SECTION    Appliance      OUTSIDE of  Appliance        a Securing Screws  Cabinet Back    SIDE VENT SEAL CAP REMOVAL   SIDE VENT INSTALLATIONS ONLY     Side Vent       Figure 16            A WARNING    The VENT SEAL CAP must remain securely installed    on unused vent collar  Failure to do so could result in  leakage of flue products into living space        INSTALLING VENT RESTRICTOR   Top Vent Installations with Vertical Terminations Only     Avent restrictor  provided  may be needed with this appliance  If needed   install the vent restrictor  provided  in the appliance top flue outlet as  shown in Figure 17 when vertically terminating the vent system above  the roof  It may be installed either from inside or outside the appliance   in the inner fireplace collar  It is press fitted in place     Restrictor             Vent Restrictor  Installation   Top Vent     Figure 17    Appliance Top  Vent Outlet    VENTING SYSTEM   HORIZONTAL OR VERTICAL    With the appliance secured in framing  determine vent routing and identify  the exterior termination location  The following sections describe vertical   roof  and horizontal  exterior wall  vent applications  Refer to the section  relating to your installation  A list of approved venting components is
16.  closed too far be orange   gap should be             increased   If air shutter is Flame will   Air shutter   open too far be blue gap should be        decreased    A WARNING    Air shutter adjustment should only  be performed by a qualified profes   sional service technician        A WARNING    Ensure glass panels are in place  and sealed during adjustment     A CAUTION    Carbon soot will be produced  if the air shutter is closed too  much  Any damage due to  carbon sooting resulting from  improperly setting the air shut   ter is not covered under the  warranty     A CAUTION    The air shutter door and nearby    appliance surfaces are hot  Exer   cise caution to avoid injury while  adjusting flame appearance        Burner Air Shutter Adjustment Procedure    1  Locate adjustment rod and adjust air shutter  to the standard setting as shown in Figure  56  adjustment rod is located in the lower  control area      Note  Rotating the adjustment rod coun   terclockwise decreases air and clockwise  increases air      Light appliance  follow lighting procedure  on lighting label in control compartment or  see homeowners manual       Allow the burner to operate for at least 15  minutes while observing the flame continu   ously to ensure that the proper flame appear   ance has been achieved  see Figure 52   If  the following conditions are present  adjust  accordingly    e  f flame appears weak or sooty  adjust  theairshutter  incrementally  to a more  open position until the proper 
17.  from the end      Pull and extend outer flexible vent pipe      Slidethe outerflex pipe overthe adapter col    lar  Ensure the flexible vent pipe completely   engages the adapter collar to a distance of   1 3 4 inches from the end  and that it is free   from damage or tears    Slide the gear clamp down and tighten it   fully to secure the flexible vent to the adapter   outer collar approximately 3 4 inch from the  end of the flex      Install three screws 120 degrees apart  through the flexible vent pipe and into the  adapter collar just below the gear clamp to  provide additional security to the connec   tion            N    A CO    e    c    C  Route Flex Vent     Ensure that the flex vent is properly routed to  provide the required clearance  Do not allow the  flexible vent to bend in a radius tighter than 5    127 mm   Refer to Figure 42  Space out the  internal flex vent spacers evenly   approximately  every 6 inches   and avoid kinking of inner pipe   Support horizontal sections of flex with metal  straps at 2 foot  0 61 m  intervals     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        Securing Screw   3 Places  Equidistant  equally spaced   Just Below Gear Clamp              1 3 4 in   44 mm  Flexible  Pipe and Adapter Inner Collar  Overlap    Securing Screw     3 Places  120   apart   equally spaced  Just  Below Gear Clamp       D  Install Firestop   Spacers at ceilings and walls    When Secure Flex penetrates a wall or ceiling   a firestop   spacer is requ
18.  or alteration may  void the warranty  certification  and listings of this unit        COLD CLIMATE INSULATION    For cold climate installations  seal all cracks  around the appliance with noncombustible  material and wherever cold air could enter  the room  It is especially important to insulate  outside chase cavity between studs and under  floor on which the appliance rests  if floor is  above ground level  Gas line holes and other  openings should be caulked or stuffed with  unfaced fiberglass insulation  If the fireplace  is being installed on a cement slab  in cold  climates  a sheet of plywood or other raised  platform can be placed underneath to prevent  conducting cold up into the room  Italso helpsto  sheetrock inside surfaces and tape for maximum  air tightness and caulk firestops     LOCATION    In selecting the location  the aesthetic and functional use of the appliance are primary concerns   However  vent system routing to the outside atmosphere and access to the fuel supply are also im   portant  Consideration should be given to traffic ways  furniture  draperies  etc   due to high surface  temperatures  see illustrations   The location should also be free of electrical  plumbing or other  heating   air conditioning ducting     These direct vent appliances are uniquely suited for installations requiring a utility shelf positioned  directly above the fireplace  Utility shelves like these are commonly used for locating television sets  and decorative plants  Be a
19.  to create the positive twist  lock connection     A  Plan the vent run     Analyze the vent routing and determine the  types and quantities of sections required  4 1 2   114 mm   10 1 2   267 mm   22 1 2    572 mm   34 1 2   876 mm  and 46 1 2   1181  mm  net section lengths are available  Plan the  vent lengths so that a section joint does not occur  within the space defined by ceiling joists  roof  rafters or wall studs  Make allowances for elbows  as indicated in Figure 23 on Page 16     Maintain a minimum 1   25 mm  clearance to  combustibles on the vertical sections  Clear   ances for the horizontal runs are  3   76 mm   on top  1   25 mm  on sides  and 1   25 mm   at the bottom     B  Frame exterior wall opening     Locate the center of the vent outlet on the exte   rior wall according to the dimensions shown in  Figures 13  amp  14 on Pages 11  amp  12     Cut and or frame an opening  10 1 2  x 12 1 8    267 mm x 308 mm  inside dimensions  about  this center     C  Frame ceiling opening   If the vertical route  isto penetrate a ceiling  use plumb lineto locate  the center above the appliance  Cutand orframe  an opening  10 1 2  x 10 1 2   267 mm x 267  mm  inside dimensions  about this center  refer  to Figure 19 on Page 15      D  Attach vent components to appliance   To  attach a vent component to the appliance collar   align the dimpled end over the collar  adjust   ing the radial alignment until the four locking  dimples are aligned with the inlets of the four  in
20.  with a manu   ally modulated gas valve  flame appearance and  heat output can be controlled at the gas valve   The BTU Input for these appliances is shown  in Table 1     Input  BTU  Manually Modulated Gas  Valves  millivolt models     Fuel Type    Input Rate   BTU   HR     SSDVST Natural or 37 500 high  SSDVPF Propane Gas   30 000 low  Table 1    Electronic Models   Electronic models have  a fixed rate gas valve  The BTU input for the  electronic models is shown in Table 2        BTU Input   Electronic Models    Input  BTU    Fixed Rate   electronic models   Input Rate    Fuel Type   BTU   HR   SSDVST Natural or  Table 2    Gas Pressure   All Models    Tables 3  4 and 5 show the appliances  gas  pressure requirements     Inlet Gas Supply Pressure   all models     9 0  WC       10 5  WC   2 61 kPa     11 0  WC 13 0  WC   2 74 kPa     3 23 kPa     Table 3     1 24 kPa        Manifold Gas Supply Pressure   millivolt models     iw    Mw       Lo  2 2  WC    55 kPa      Hi  3 5  WC    87 kPa      Hi  10 0  WC     Lo  6 3  WC   1 57 kPa     2 49 kPa     Table 4    Manifold Gas Supply Pressure   electronic models     Maximum Manifold Pres   sure      NaturalGas    Hi  3 5  WCCSTkPa       Propane      Propane  Hi  10 0  WC  2 49 kPa     Table 5    Test gauge connections are provided on the  front of the millivolt gas control valve  identi   fied IN for the inlet and OUT for the manifold  side  A 1 8  NPT Test gauge connection  is provided at the inlet and outlet side of  the electr
21. 05   254   203   152   102   51   Hood     4     Front or Rear Face  of Appliance    Figure 7    Do not insulate this space  above the appliance    Do not insulate this space   above the appliance     Shelf Height   see table     Shelf Height   see table     E     Shelf Above Fireplace With Top Venting  To achieve the lowest possible shelf height  use the side vent outlet  Do not insulate space between  appliance and the area above it  Maintain the minimum height from appliance base to the underside  of combustible materials  used to construct a utility shelf  as shown here        Shelf Above Fireplace With Side Venting          SSDVST  amp  SSDVPF Shelf Height   Inches  millimeter     Side Vent   Straight Out Back Top Vent   with One 90 Degree Elbow  Secure Vent  amp  Secure Flex       Secure Vent       Secure Flex        41 1 8  1045  53 7 8  1366  55 5 8  1410     Figure 8   Shelf Height Minimum Clearances       Appliance and Vent Clearances    Maintain clearances from appliance to  combustible materials as detailed in Table 7   with the following exception  When the appliance  is installed with one side flush with a wall  the  wall on the other side of the appliance must not  extend beyond the front edge of the appliance   In addition  when the appliance is installed in  the middle of a room  the side walls surrounding  the appliance must not extend beyond the front  edge of the appliance  See Figure 3     MINIMUM CLEARANCES Inches  millimeters     1 2  13   Top Spacers  
22. 28 in   711 mm     vamm  21 in   533 mm   Maximum     de  zp    7 in   711 mm    i sP  PDEA owr  2   all Firestop   Spacer     SV4 5HF     GO When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5HF    Figure 35   Side Vent  NO ELBOWS    Table E    Wei   Vinn      et   mete   iet meer     s  as   Emwony      Ps pago  1  oao  ro   ow   2   asm      ris  asm  3   osu   m   mo       oz      V  H   40 feet  12 2 m  Max   H   20 ft   6 096 m  Max     Square termination   SV4 5HT 2  shown        O Wall Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5HF     Example   f 20 feet of  H   horizontal vent run is needed   then 4 feet minimum of  V   vertical vent will be required     This table shows a 1 V  to  5 H  ratio  For every 1 foot  of vertical  you are allowed 5  feet of  H  horizontal run up  to a maximum  H  horizontal  run of 20 feet          When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5VF  O When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5HF    Square termination  SV4 5HT 2  shown  Figure 36   Top Vent  ONE 90 DEGREE ELBOW    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        21    22    HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES   TABLES  CONTINUED              P    Square termination  SV4 5HT 2  shown  Figure 37   Side Vent  TWO 90 DEGREE ELBOWS      Wall Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5HF     69 Ceiling  44 Firestop   Spacer   SV4 5VF       Wall Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5HF  _ X          Wall Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5HF     6 When using Secure Flex  use Firestop    Spacer SF4 5VF   O When using Secure Flex  use 
23. 5  SUPERIOR    RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS  FOR FUTURE REFERENCE    A French manual is available upon request  Order P N 700 031CF    Ce manuel d   installation est disponible en francais  simplement en  faire la demande  Num  ro de la pi  ce 700 031CF              This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket  permanently located  manufactured home  USA  only  or mobile home  where not prohibited by  local codes  This appliance is only for use with  the type of gas indicated on the rating plate  This  appliance is not convertible for use with other  gases  unless a certified kit is used     In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts    e Installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or  gas fitter    e See Table of Contents for location of additional Com   monwealth of Massachusetts requirements     WARNING  IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS  MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY  A FIRE  OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROP   ERTY DAMAGE  PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS  OF LIFE     FOR YOUR SAFETY  Do not store or use gasoline  or other flammables or liquids in the vicinity of  this or any other appliance     FOR YOUR SAFETY  What to do if you smell gas     DO NOT light any appliance    DO NOT touch any electrical switches    Do not use any phone in your building   Immediately call your gas supplier from a  neighbor   s phone  Follow your gas suppliers  instructions    If your gas supplier cannot be reached  call  the fire department     Installation and service must be performed by  a quali
24. 5VF    Ceiling  Vertical  Rise                      EM Support Bracket Spacing      When Using Secure Flex   Use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5VF    See Figures 21  amp  22 for verti   cal vent section support     Fireplace gem      V4 5L6 12 24 36 48  Vent Sections Exterior    Wall  Every 5 ft  1 52 m     SV4 5HT 2  Termination  Shown                      Figure 32  TYPICAL HORIZONTAL VENT INSTALLATION    HORIZONTAL  OUTSIDE WALL   TERMINATION SYSTEM    See Figure 32  and Figures 35 to 40 and  their associated Horizontal Vent Table which  illustrates the horizontal venting configura   tions that are allowed to be used with these  appliances  Secure Vent pipe applications are  shown in these figures  Secure Flex pipe may  also be used  see Page 24   A Horizontal Vent  Table summarizes each system   s minimum and  maximum vertical and horizontal length values  that can be used to design and install the vent  components in a variety of applications     Both of these horizontal vent systems terminate  throughan outside wall  Building Codes limit or  prohibit terminating in specific areas  Refer to  Figure 6 on Page 8 for location guidelines     Secure Vent SV4 5 direct vent system compo   nents are unitized concentric pipe components  featuring positive twist lock connection   refer  to Figure 20 on Page 15   All of the appli   ances covered in this document are fitted with  collars having locking inclined channels  The  dimpled end of the vent components fit over  the appliance collar
25. 641     11 3 8  v  289     1 20      4 1 2  Inner i   a  267     7 1 2  Outer Vent Framing      Top Vent With  One 90   Elbow    Dimension A  Secure Vent 47 1 8  1194   Secure Flex 47 7 8  1216     Vent Center   Top  Vent with one 90  degree elbow   Vent Framing   Rear    Vent With No Elbows       Appliance has a factory installed vent seal cap   see Figures 15  amp  16 on Page 13  in each flue  outlet     PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION  Cat  Model Ship   No  Volumn  H3333   SSDVST CNM   282 Ibs   52W x 27D x 44   1 2H  36 2 cu ft    SSDVST CNE   282 Ibs   52W x 27D x 44   1 2H  36 2 cu ft      eros     ssn      61   NG   ENERGUIDE  57710   72   NG   Steady State e    Vent Center  Side  Vent  no elbows                                   48 1 2      1108        Gas Line Center of gas line is 3 in   76 mm  up from floor       This dimension can be reduced to 41 inches  1041 mm   This results in 0 in   0 mm  clearance between framing and unit framing  spacers   The 41 1 2 in  dimension permits easier fireplace installation  if unit is installed after framing is erected        This dimension based on 5 8  drywall  For 1 2  drywall use 25 1 2   648 mm   The finished dimension should be 26 1 2   673 mm    See also  Side Vent Seal Cap note below     Vertical Venting Through the Ceiling   73    LP  Frame ceiling opening   Use a plumb line from the ceiling above the appliance to locate center of the vertical run  Cut and or frame an opening   10 1 2  x 10 1 2   267 mm x 267 mm  inside d
26. E NOT TO SCALE     Step 3  INSTALL THE VENT SYSTEM    These instructions should be used as a guideline and do not supersede  local codes in any way  Install vent according to local codes  these instruc   tions  the current National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1  in the USA or the  current standards of CAN CGA B149 1 and  B149 2 in Canada       Use only approved venting components  See Approved Vent Compo   nents  Page 2     These fireplaces must be vented directly to the outside     The vent system must NOT service multiple appliances  and must never  be connected to a flue serving a solid fuel burning appliance  The vent  pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosure  such as a chase   There is  no requirement for inspection openings in the enclosure at any of the  joints in the vent pipe     REMOVE VENT SEAL CAP   From the vent that will be used only     Top Vent   See Figure 15 and Side Vent   See Figure 16    Preparing the Appliance Vent Collar   Each of the appliances  two vent collars are sealed with a seal cap which  must be removed from the vent collar being used  Refer to Figure 15  for top vent installations and Figure 16 for side vent installations and  the following steps to prepare the appropriate collar for use     From the vent collar being used  remove the two screws securing the  vent seal cap  Twist the cap counterclockwise  Pull it away from the  appliance and discard  along with the piece of insulation     Securing Screws     OUTSIDE of  Appliance     Top Vent
27. Firestop    Spacer SF4 5HF    Note  See Table 11 as an aid in venting    component selection fora particular range  of exterior wall thicknesses     Square termination  SV4 5HT 2  shown       Wall Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5HF       Ceiling Firestop    Spacer  SVA 5VF     Figure 38   Top Vent  TWO 90 DEGREE ELBOWS    Table F     HH Maximum   HMaximum       VMinimum         feet    meter    feet    meter    feet    meter     5  asa  2    51    1    305      10    6049    4   aza  2    0 10      15 asz  6   asaj 3    ost     20    6 096   8   ease    a    1219       VH H4  40 feet  12 2 m  Max  H   8 feet  2 438 meters  Max   H   H4   20 feet  6 096 meters  Max     Example  If 20 feet of  H   H   horizontal  vent run is needed  then 4 feet minimum of   V  vertical vent will be required     This tableshowsa 1 V  to 5 H  ratio  Forevery  1 foot of  V  vertical  you are allowed 5 feet  of  H  H   horizontal run  up to a maximum  horizontal run of 20 feet     GO when using Secure Flex  use Firestop    Spacer SF4 5VF   O When using Secure Flex  use Firestop    Spacer SF4 5HF    Note  See Table 11 as an aid in venting  component selection for a particular range  of exterior wall thicknesses     Table G   Woh  Maximum    Vifiimum        3    0 914    ElbowOny       s   as    1    0 305        3 048    2    0510      572    3    0 914      609    4    1219     V  H   H4   40 feet  12 2 m  Max   H  H    20 ft   6 096 m  Max              Example  f 20 feet of  H   H   horizontal  vent run i
28. Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5VF      When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5HF 9    ees    ai          Example  If 20 feet total  H H   horizontal vent run is needed   then 4 feet minimum of  V  vertical vent will be required  Y    This table shows a 1 V  to 5 H  ratio  For every 1 foot of  V   vertical  you are allowed 5 feet of  H H  horizontal run up to a  maximum total horizontal run of 20 feet     Figure 30   Side Vent   THREE ELBOWS    H   H4 Maximum  Elbow Only  w   3 048   2    060    QUA  space SH   35   asa  3    094       20    609    4    29       H  H    20 feet  6 096 m  Max   V  V    H   H4   40 ft   12 192 m  Max     Example  If 20 feet total  H H   horizontal vent run is needed  then  4 feet minimum of  V  vertical vent will be required        This table shows a 1 V  to 5 H  ratio  For every 1 foot of  V  vertical   you are allowed 5 feet of  H H   horizontal run up to a maximum total  horizontal run of 20 feet     An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of vertical rise except where an elbow  is the only vertical component in the system  See Figure 36           When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5VF  O When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer SF4 5HF    Figure 31   Top Vent   THREE ELBOWS       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     ildi Support  Building  Support Brackets    Framing    Horizontal   Inclined Run       SV4 5E90  Elbow    A       SV4 5HT 2       Termination  Shown            Firestop   Spacer  SV4 
29. Itis also specified in major building codes   Always consult your local codes for specific  requirements  A general guide to follow is the  Gas Vent Rule  refer to Figure 4 on Page 7      1475   1  15 25   0    155   0    190 5   15 875  16 375  17 125    EE  EE  17 2 EN  EN       co          ae ea   SI als   PE ale ex  E  N    wow  rm r   IB  Ie msimI    ajajaja  cex m  ro ro  Oe Ne Cd ce ie  afal ajaja    ajo  e    a  on    17 625   1  18 125    EJ  19 125   0    EE  ES    Vertical  Straight  Installation   Determine the number of straight vent sec   tions required  4 1 2   114 mm   10 1 2   267  mm   22 1 2   572 mm   34 1 2   876 mm   and 46 1 2   1181 mm  net section lengths  are available  see Table 10and Page 31   Item  3   Plan the vent lengths so that a section joint  does not occur within the space defined by  ceiling joists or roof rafters  Refer to the Vent  Section Length Chart     BE  Pla  orn   a    6  9    ala  A     MIN  ala    A  iy  a    19 375  19 75 1    20 125   0    sfo     1    nF  pa  N  aii Kea    ST  ho  a    23 25  23 375  23 625  24 125  25 125  25 875    EN   o     o    EN  EN  EH  o  o  EN  265   1      0    5   1   EN  GEN  ES  o  EH    0         o  QD  N  a    oo alo  B  le  Ny  no Ds   a olo    SV4 5CGV 1    Termination SV4 5FA or SV4 5FB    Flashing and SV4 5SC  Storm Collar    D  N  c                o  Se olalaln e alGlals    jefe i afs  Olan ee    2    Toa    27 125    m   2     1   25 4 mm   Minimum  Clearance to  Combustibles       m  NE
30. N  88g   Cc    ET     A    29 125   1 ptSV4 5VF  Firestop   spacer       i  x    c co co N  wlaw 5          Tol Ns  e   ej  NPQ    Aloe NR  ald al Nia  c c c c    31 375  31 625  418 5   34 875    E   gt    2    379 5    E   k  a  Y        130 5  10 875    epe epe  423   3525   1    138   ras   po fo  0  4   o  4   465   385  ross  reso fo pope ps fj LO  pes nss 3   9   o  3  9  s  Table 9b    Q9 When using Secure Table 9a Effective Vent Length  Flex use Firestop   spacer  SF4 5VF   Model   Effective Length  SV4 5L6 4 1 2     N  co   gt   c1       SV4 5L6   12 24 36   48  Vent Sections       epi sud BR   Convert inches into metric equiva  SERE TET  requirements lent measure  as follows       Millimeters  mm    Inches x 25 4 SURE Laur    Centimeters  cm    Inches x 2 54  V4 5L36 34 1 2    Figure 18 Meters  M    Inches x  0254  SV4 5L48 46 1 2     Table 10       14       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Vertical  offset  Installation    Analyze the vent routing and determine the  number of vent sections and elbows required   Refer to Vertical Vent Figures and Tables on  Pages 17 and 18 to select the type of vertical  installation desired  Refer to the Vent Section  Length Charts on Page 14 for an aid in se   lecting vent length combinations  Elbows are  available in 45  and 90  configurations  Refer  to Figure 23 for the SV4 5E45 and SV4 5E90  elbow dimensional specifications     Where required  a Telescopic Vent Section   SV4 5LA  may be used to provide 
31. USTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        Proper Sizing of Gas Line    Properly size and route the gas supply line  from the supply regulator to the area where the  appliance is to be installed per requirements  outlined in the National Fuel Gas Code  NFPA  54   latest edition  USA  or B149   latest edition   Canada   Never use galvanized or plastic pipe   Refer to Table 8 for proper sizing of the gas  supply line  if black iron pipe is being used  Gas  lines must be routed  constructed and made  of materials that are in strict accordance with  local codes and regulations  We recommend  that a qualified individual such as a plumber  or gas fitter be hired to correctly size and route  the gas supply line to the appliance  Installing  a gas supply line from the fuel supply to the  appliance involves numerous considerations of  materials  protection  sizing  locations  controls   pressure  sediment  and more  Certainly no one  unfamiliarand unqualified should attempt sizing  or installing gas piping     Schedule 40   Black Iron Pipe  Inside Diameter  Inches   Schedule 40 Pipe Propane  Length  feet  Gas     Hi    WE    1040   m      40100   U2    100 150      Table 8    Notes      All appliances are factory equipped with a  flexible gas line connector and 1 2 inch shutoff  valve  see Figure 47 on Page 27     See Massachusetts Requirements on Page  3 for additional requirements for installations  in the state of Massachusetts in the USA   The gas supply line should Not be connected  to t
32. ack    for square termination    13 87L02 SV4 5HGS Termination Guard for Square Termination  Deluxe    1 pack   for square termination              A  LL   KLIK   RRA  RRRA  LRR  ORS    21477  o   40   Ko  O    2    2p  D    Ref  750 207M Ref  750 055M       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     at Wo    SFA  T sms    SFT    sms  i sas    19 56L74 SFVT30 Vertical Termination for flex  flat to 6 12  with flex adapter  secon of rigid vent           oo    roof support collar assembly  roof flashing and storm collar     56L75 SFVT45 Vertical Termination for flex  6 12 to 12 12  with flex adapter  section of rigid  vent  roof support collar assembly  roof flashing and storm collar      20 60L10 SF 18 18 ft   5 49 m    compressed flex    c     20 98K03 SF 12 12 ft   3 66 m    compressed flex    10K81 SFMP    89L40 SFMP 12  23 91L66 SF GC4 6  23 91L67 SF GC7 6    Mill Pac  Black  High Temperature Sealant    Mill Pac  Black  High Temperature Sealant   Bulk 12 pack  Gear Clamp 4 5 in   114 mm  for flex  6 pieces    Gear Clamp 7 5 in   190 5 mm  for flex  6 pieces    Chase Top Shroud Kit  Arch Top 3X3    25 H1988 CTSA 33    26 CTS0 33   Chase Top Shroud Kit  Open Top 3X3  26 CTSO 44 Chase Top Shroud Kit  Open Top 4 X 4  26 H1986 CTSO 46 Chase Top Shroud Kit  Open Top 4X6  H2248 SF4 5HF   Firestop   Spacer   Horizontal  flex   3 1 1 spacing   10 Pack  SF4 5VF Firestop   Spacer   Vertical  1 1 1 spacing   10 Pack      All compressed flex vents can be CTS0 46 Shroud  exp
33. al Termination  Extend the vent sections  to the height as shown in the  Vertical vent  termination section   Page 7  Figure 4   The  SV4 5CGV 1 Vertical Termination  Figure 26   can be installed inthe exact same fashion as any  other Secure Vent section  Align the termination  over the end of the previously installed section   adjusting the radial alignment until the four  locking dimples of the termination are aligned  with the inlets of the four incline channels of the  last vent section  Push the termination down  until it fully engages  then twist the termination  clockwise running the dimples down and along  the incline channels until they are seated at the  end of the channels     Figure 26    If the vent system extends more than 5 feet    1 5 m  above the roof flashing  stabilizers may  be necessary  Additional screws may be used  at section joints for added stability  Guide wires  may be attached to the joint for additional sup   port on multiple joint configurations     VERTICAL VENT FIGURES TABLES    Note  Secure Vent  rigid vent pipe  is shown  in the Figures  Secure Flex  flexible vent pipe   may also be used     A WARNING      When using Secure Flex  use Firestop    Spacer SF4 5VF        amp       Ceiling Firestop   Spacer  SV4 5VF     Under No Circumstances  May Sepa   rate Sections of Concentric Flexible       Vent Pipe Be Joined Together     Notes     It is very important that the horizontal in   clined run be maintained in a straight  no  dips  and recommend
34. anded up to two times  for double  terminations     li    EN  EN  Ds  EN  Em  EN  ra  La       C       Ref  Form  750 194M       CTS0 33 44 Shrouds pe dy  for Single terminations     Closed Top Shroud Termination Kits Open Top Shroud Kits  Inches  millimeters  Inches  millimeters            33   3755 8   3755 8   7 1 2   24 312   3  odd  864   i27  864   62      48 5 8   48 5 8   7 12   24 1   2   3  2 48 5 8   731 4   7 1 2   24332   3       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     GAS CONVERSION KITS  A WARNING    This conversion kit shall be  installed by a qualified service  agency in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions and  all applicable codes and require   ments of the authorized having  jurisdiction  If the information in  these instructions is not followed  exactly  a fire  explosion or pro   duction of carbon monoxide may  result causing property damage   personal injury or loss of life   The installation is not proper and  complete until the operation ofthe  converted appliance is checked as  specified inthe owner instructions  supplied with the kit  The qualified  service agency performing this  installation assumes responsibil   ity for this conversion     A AVERTISSEMENT    Cet Equipement de conversion    sera installE par une agence  qualifiEe de service conformE   ment aux instructions du fabri   cant et toutes exigences et codes  applicables de l autoris  s avoir  la juridiction  Si l information  dans cette Instruction n   est pas
35. any ports are blocked  or partially blocked   clean out the ports     SIT MILLIVOLT PILOT ASSEMBLY  Proper Pilot Flame Appearance       Electronic Appliance Checkout    To light the burner  turn    ON    the OFF ON switch   located inthe control compartment   Ensure the  igniter lights the pilot  The pilot flame should  engulf the flame rod as shown in Figure 51     Observe the individual tongues of flame on  the burner  Make sure all ports are open and  producing flame evenly across the burner  If  any ports are blocked  or partially blocked   clean out the ports     ELECTRONIC    Proper Flame  Adjustment    Pilot  Nozzels    3 8  to 1 2     Ground  Electrode    Flame Rod    Hot Surface  Igniter    Figure 51    Step 8  INSTALLING LOG SET  VOLCANIC  STONE AND GLOWING EMBERS    A WARNING    DO NOT attempt to install logs  until the appliance installation  has been completed  the gas line  connected and tested for leaks  and the initial burner operation  has been checked out     A WARNING    Logs get very hot and will remain  hot up to one hour after gas supply  is turned off  Handle only when  logs are cool  Turn off all elec   tricity to the appliance before you  install grate and logs     A WARNING    This appliance is not designed to  burn wood  Any attempt to do so  could cause irreparable damage  to the appliance and prove haz   ardous to your safety     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        Burner   Grate Location Reference   see Figures 53  amp  54 
36. aps  every 5 ft   1 52 m  along horizontal   inclined  vent runs using conventional plumber s tape   See Figure 32  It is very important that the  horizontal   inclined run be maintained in a  straight  no dips  and recommended to be in  a slightly elevated plane  in a direction away  from the fireplace of 1 4  rise per foot  20 mm  per meter  which is ideal  though rise per foot  run ratios that are smaller are acceptable all the  way down to at or near level  Use a carpenter s  level to measure from a constant surface and  adjust the support straps as necessary     19    20    Itis important to maintain the required clear   ances to combustibles  1  25 mm  atall sides  for all vertical runs  and 3   76 mm  atthe top   1   25 mm  at sides  and 1   25 mm  at the  bottom for all horizontal   inclined runs     J  Assemble vent run to exterior wall   If not  previously measured  locate the center of the  vent at the exterior wall  Prepare an opening as  described in Step B  Assemble the vent system  to point where the end of the last section is  within 5 in   127 mm  to 9 1 4 in   235 mm   inboard of the exterior surface to which the  SV4 5HT 2 termination is to be attached  see  Figure 34   f the end of the last section is not  within this distance  use the telescopic vent sec   tion SV4 5LA  as the last vent section  For wall  thicknesses greater than that shown in Figure  34  refer to Table 11 on Page 21  This Table  lists the additional venting components needed   in additio
37. ary depending on locality  Installation must  be in compliance with local codes     These appliances are equipped with a gas flex  line for use  where permitted  in connecting  the appliance to the gas line  A gas flex line  is provided to aid in attaching the direct vent  appliance to the gas supply  The gas flex line  can only be used where local codes permit   See Figure 47 for flex line description  The flex  line is rated for both natural gas and propane  gas  A manual shut off valve is also provided  with the flex line     The incoming gas line should be piped into  the valve compartment and connected  see  Figures 47  amp  48   The millivolt control  valve has a 3 8   10mm  NPT thread  inlet port  The electronic control valve  has a 1 2   13 mm  NPT thread inlet port  and is fitted with a 1 2  x 3 8   13 mm x  10 mm  NPT fitting     Secure all joints tightly using appropriate  tools and sealing compounds  ensure propane  resistant compounds are used in propane  applications      Optional  Seal around the gas line to prevent  cold air leakage     TEST ALL CONNECTIONS FOR GAS LEAKS   FACTORY AND FIELD      Turn on gas supply and test for gas leaks using a  gas leak test solution  also referred to as bubble  leak solution   Mofe  Using a soapy water solution   50  dish soap  50  water  is an effective leak  test solution but it is not recommended  because  the soap residue that is left on the pipes fittings  can result in corrosion over time     Turn on gas supply and tes
38. box floor  Refer to Figure  560n Page 30for the recommended minimum  primary air opening setting       eBurner Orifice Sizes  all models     Elevation   Natural Gas Propane  Feet  meters    drill size  inches  Gas  drill size  inches     0 4500  44   086      55   052      0 1372  60J8001 e 1915201         Standard size installed at factory  o Part  Cat  Number  eo Each model has two burners  amp  2 Orifices     Table 14    BURNER ORIFICE    Figure 63    Step 9  Reassemblethe remaining components  by reversing the procedures outlined in the  preceding steps  Use pipe joint compound or  Teflon tape on all pipe fittings before installing   ensure propane resistant compounds are used  in propane applications  do not use pipe joint  compounds on flare fittings      Step 10  Attach the conversion label provided  in the conversion kit to the rating plate on the  appliance     Step 11  Turn on gas supply and test for gas  leaks        BURNER POSITIONING    NOTE  INSTALL REAR BURNER FIRST   THEN FRONT BURNER     BRACKET A BURNER    REAR BURNER PORTS    FRONT BURNER    Note  The burners are not identical  Position them so  that the circular burner ports run as shown  Note  especially the vertical run of ports relative to the pilot  burner  Bracket A on the rear burner will interfere with  the pilot burner if an attempt is made to install the  rear burner in the front burner s position     Figure 64       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     35    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp
39. cline channels on the collar  refer to Figure  20 on Page 15      Push the vent component against the collar  until it fully engages  then twist the component  clockwise  running the dimples down and along  the incline channels until they seat at the end of  thechannels  The unitized design ofthe Secure  Ventcomponents will engage and seal both the  inner and outer pipe elements with the same  procedure  Sealant and securing screws are  not required     E  Attach vent components to each other    Other vent sections may be added to the  previously installed section in accordance with  the requirements of the vent tables     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     To add another vent component to a length  of vent run  align the dimpled end of the  component over the inclined channel end of  the previously installed section  adjusting the  radial alignment until the four locking dimples  are aligned with the inlets of the four incline  channels ofthe previous section  Pushthe vent  component againstthe previous section until it  fully engages  then twist the component clock   wise running the dimples down and along the  incline channels until they seat at the end of the  channels  This seating position is indicated  by the alignment of the arrow and dimple as  shown in Figure 20 on Page 15     F  Install firestop   spacer at ceiling     When using Secure Vent  use SV4 5VF firestop    spacer at ceiling joists  when using Secure  Flex  use SF4 5VF firestop   space
40. d the use  of a Termination Guard  See Items  12 and 13 0n Page 31  This can be  purchased at your local dealer        To help minimize water infiltration it is  recommended that the Firestop Spacer   SV4 5HF  be installed on the exterior  side of the wall   SV4 5 HT 2  Termination    10     267mm     ss       Adapter       Note  Centerline of Vent Piping is  NOT the Same as the Centerline of  the Framed Opening     See Figures 13  amp  14 for Min   Distance to Base of Appliance     Base of Appliance      Figure 33   INSTALLING SQUARE HORIZONTAL TERMINATION  SV4 5HT 2     N    6 to 48 inch Vent Section   Telescopic vent section   Elbow or Appliance Collar         Maximum Wall Thickness      Use silicone caulking to seal  10in  254mm  6    the top and sides of the  termination  up to the  underlayment  stucco  or    Interior Surface of us Exterior Surface of Siding  masonry wall surface     Finished Wall       A Exterior Surface of    Framing    6 in  to 9 1 4 in    152 to 235 mm     idi Maximum Extent of i  Siding Vent Run Sections    Relative to Exterior  Surface of Framing         Caulk    Last Vent Section   Use Telescopic Vent  Section  SV4 5LA   If    Necessary SV4 5 HT 2    Termination    SV4 5 HT 2  Termination Adapter    SV4 5RCH 1 1 4    Maximum Recess of    Square Termination  st into Exterior Finishing Material  ucco   For thicknesses greater than    10   see Table 11    Venting Connection and Exterior Wall Recessing of the Horizontal Square    Figure 34 Terminatio
41. e Figure 57      FINISHING REQUIREMENTS  Wall Details    Complete finished interior wall  To install the  appliance facing flush with the finished wall   position framework to accommodate the thick   ness of the finished wall  Figure 57      See Page 5 for Cold Climate Insula   tion and Page 9 for Clearances     This Area Must n   76 mm     Remain Clear of  Combustible  Materials    Combustible  Finished  Wall Materials  1in  Min    25 mm     Top Spacers          Combustible    material may Top of Appliance    i xz Louvers  b 4 Top of Door Frame  if         Hood must be installed as shown     Figure 57   Combustible Wall Framing       INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES    Horizontal Square Termination With Firestop   spacer   H2246   amp  Adapter  74L61   Vertical Termination Cap  2b  2b  6 Inch  152 mm  Vent Section  12 Inch  305 mm  Vent Section  24 Inch  610 mm  Vent Section  36 Inch  914 mm  Vent Section  48 Inch  1219 mm  Vent Section  Telescopic Section  1 1 2  to 7 1 2  effective length     The following flashings come packaged with a storm collar     71L78 SV4 5F Flat Roof Flashing  71L79 SV4 5FA 1 2 to 7 12 Adjustable Flashing  77L80 SV4 5FB 7 2 to 12 12 Adjustable Flashing    77L81 SV4 5SC6 Storm Collar  6 per box     Firestop   Spacer Horizontal  3 1 1 spacing   10 Pack  Firestop   Spacer Vertical  1 1 1 spacing   10 Pack  Support Strap    12 17M52 SV4 5HGS 1 Termination Guard  Square  1 pack    for square termination    12 17M53 SV4 5HGS 12   Termination Guard  Square  12 p
42. ed pilot orifice   Remove and replace the orifice with the one  provided with the kit     SIT Millivolt Gas Valve    Pressure  Regulator    O    xh  m  ZA Remove  These  Components     amp     Pilot for SIT Millivolt  e Gas Valve    Orifice    Figure 60       Step 5  Attach manometer to the manifold side  pressure test fitting and verify manifold pres   sure reads 3 5 inches water column  0 87 kPa   for natural gas  and 10 0 inches water column   2 49 kPa  for propane gas     Step 6  Refer to Figure 60 and remove the  pilot hood assembly to access the hexed pilot  orifice  Remove and replace the orifice with  the one provided with the kit     Electronic Appliances    Step 7  Honeywell Electronic Valves   See  Figure 61 and the instructions provided with  the kit  Remove the slotted cap screw  o ring   pressure regulating adjusting screw and spring   Retain all parts for possible later use  Install  new components from the kit  Black cap and  red spring for propane gas appliances  Silver  cap and stainless steel spring for natural gas  appliances  Before installing the cap  attach  manometer to the manifold side pressure test  fitting and adjust screw until pressure reads  3 5 inches water column  0 87 kPa  for natural  gas  and 10 0 inches water column  2 49 kPa   for propane gas     See Figure 62 and replacethe pilot orifice as fol   lows  Remove the igniter assembly retainer clip   and carefully remove the igniter assembly     Manifold  Pressure  Test Port    Slotted    Cap
43. ed to be in a slightly  elevated plane  ina direction away from the  fireplace of 1 4  rise per foot  20 mm per  meter  which is ideal  though rise per foot  run ratios that are smaller are acceptable all  the way down to at or near level    SV4 5VF  Secure Vent   SF4 5VF  Secure  Flex  firestop spacer must be used anytime  vent pipe passes through a combustible  floor or ceiling  SV4 5HF  Secure Vent    SF4 5HF  Secure Flex firestop spacer must  be used anytime vent pipe passes through  a combustible wall    Two 45 degree elbows may be used in place  of one 90 degree elbow  The same rise to  run ratios  as shown in the venting Figures  for 90 elbows  must be followed if 45 degree  elbows are used    AN ELBOW IS ACCEPTABLE AS 1 FOOT OF  VERTICAL RISE EXCEPT WHERE AN ELBOW  IS THE ONLY VERTICAL COMPONENT IN  THE SYSTEM  See Figure 36        Ceiling Firestop    Spacer  SV4 5VF     40 feet   12 2 meters   Maximum    A Vent Restrictor  as  shown in Figure 17   Page 13  must he used  in this application               When using Secure Flex  use Firestop   Spacer  SF4 5VF    Figure 27   Top Vent   STRAIGHT       V   H   40 feet  12 2 meters  Max   H   8 feet  2 4 meters  Max   Ratio V to H ralio is 1 2    Example  If 8 feet of  H  horizontal vent run  is needed  then 4 feet minimum  V  vertical  vent will be required     This table shows a 1 V  to 2 H  ratio  For  every 1 foot of  V  vertical  you are allowed 2  feet of  H  horizontal run  up to a maximum  horizontal run of 8 feet 
44. end  over the inclined channel end of the previously  installed section  adjusting the radial alignment  until the four locking dimples are aligned with the  inlets of the four incline channels of the previous  section  Push the vent component against the  previous section until it fully engages  then twist  the component clockwise running the dimples  down and along the incline channels until they  seat at the end of the channels  This seating  position is indicated by the alignment of the  arrow and dimple as shown in Figure 20     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     D  Install firestop   spacer at ceiling   When  using Secure Vent  use SV4 5VF firestop  spacer  at ceiling joists  when using Secure Flex  use  SF4 5VF firestop   spacer  If there is living space  above the ceiling level  the firestop   spacer must  be installed on the bottom side of the ceiling   If attic space is above the ceiling  the firestop    spacer must be installed on the top side of the  joist  Route the vent sections through the framed  Opening and secure the firestop   spacer with  8d nails or other appropriate fasteners at each  corner  Remember to maintain 1   25 mm   clearance to combustibles  framing members   and attic or ceiling insulation when running ver   tical chimney sections  Attic insulation shield   96K94  may be used to obtain the required  clearances indicated here  See installation  accessories o n Pages 31 and 32     E  Support the vertical vent run sections   
45. ers     Both millivolt and electronic versions of  these appliances are listed by OMNI Test  Laboratories for installation in bedrooms  and Manufactured Homes    Manufactured Homes      See Manufactured Home Requirements on  Page 6 for additional information     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE        A WARNING    Improper installation  adjust   ment  alteration  service or  maintenance can cause injury    or property damage  Refer to  this manual  For assistance or  additional information consult  a qualified installer  service  agency or the gas supplier     This appliance is only for use with the type  of gas indicated on the rating plate  This ap   pliance is not convertible for use with other  gases  unless a certified kit is used     Cet appareil doit   tre utilis   uniquement  avec les types de gaz indiqu  s sur la plaque  signal  tique  Ne pas l utiliser avec d autres  gaz sauf si un kit de conversion certifi   est  install       Misc  Codes   Standards      The Installation must conform to local codes or   in the absence of local codes  with the National  Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1   NFPA 54   latest  edition  or the Natural Gas and Propane Instal   lation Code  CSA B149 1   latest edition     The appliance  when installed  must be elec   trically grounded  amp  wired in accordance with  local codes or  in the absence of local codes   with the National Electrical Code  ANSI   NFPA  70 latest edition  or the Canadian Electrical  Code  CSA C22 1   la
46. ersonal  injury or loss of life    A WARNING   These fireplaces are vented heat    ers  Do not burn wood or other   material in these appliances     This appliance is only for use  with the type of gas indicated on  the rating plate  This appliance  is not convertible for use with  other gases  unless a certified  kit is used     A AVERTISSEMENT    Cet appareil doit   tre utilis    uniquement avec les types de  gaz indiqu  s sur la plaque sig   nal  tique  Ne pas l utiliser avec  d autres gaz sauf si un kit de con   version certifi   est install       A WARNING    Children and adults should be  alerted to the hazards of high  surface temperatures  Use  caution around the appliance  to avoid burns or clothing igni   tion  Young children should be  carefully supervised when they  are in the same room as the  appliance     Note  An Optional Screen Door or  Screen Panel forthe glass is avail   able  see Homeowners Manual for  ordering information      A AVERTISSEMENT    Surveiller les enfants  Garder les  v  tements  les meubles  l essence  ou autres liquides    vapeur inflam   mables lin de l appareil     A WARNING    Do not place clothing or other  flammable materials on or near  this appliance     A AVERTISSEMENT    Pour utilisation uniquementavec  les portes en verre certifi  es  avec l appareil     A WARNING    Carbon monoxide poisoning   early signs of carbon monoxide  poisoning are similar to the flu  with headaches  dizziness and or  nausea  If you have these signs   obta
47. fied installer  service agency or the gas    supplier   OTL Report No  116 F 32 5        Tested  amp   Listed By    Beaverton  Oregon USA    c  OMNI Test Laboratories  Inc     INSTALLATION  INSTRUCTIONS    DIRECT VENT  MULTI OPEN SERIES    DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE HEATERS  P N 700 031M REV  C 11 2006    MODELS    Millivolt Models Electronic Models  SSDVST CNM SSDVST CNE  SSDVPF CNM SSDVPF CNE    AVERTISSEMENT  ASSUREZ VOUS DE BIEN  SUIVRE LES INSTRUCTIONS DONN   DANS CETTE  NOTICE POUR R  DUIRE AU MINIMUM LE RISQUE  D INCENDIE OU POUR   VITER TOUT DOMMAGE  MAT  RIEL  TOUTE BLESSURE OU LA MORT     POUR VOTRE SECURITE  Ne pas entreposer ni  utiliser d essence ni d autre vapeurs ou liquides  inflammables dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou  de tout autre appareil     POUR VOTRE S  CURIT    Que faire si vous sentez  une odeur de gaz     e Ne pas tenter d allumer d appareil    e Ne touchez    aucun interrupteur  Ne pas vous  servir des t  l  phones se trouvant dans le bati   ment o   vous vous trouvez    Evacuez la pi  ce  le b  timent ou la zone    e Appelez imm  diatement votre fournisseur de  gaz depuis un voisin  Suivez les instructions  du fournisseur    Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de  gaz  appelez le service dos incendies    L installation et service doit   tre ex  cut   par un    qualifi   installeur  agence de service ou le fournis   seur de gaz     TABLE OF CONTENTS    Packaging                    sss Page 2  Introduction    e Page 2  General Information 
48. flame  appearance is achieved    If flame stays lowered blue  adjust the   air shutter  incrementally  to a more   closed position until the proper flame  appearance is achieved      Leave the control knob  off pilot on  in the  ON position and the burner OFF ON switch  OFF   amp  remote switches  if applicable       When satisfied that the burner flame ap   pearance is normal  close the lower control  compartment door then proceed to finish  the installation     N    ow     gt     cn    Air Shutter  Adjusting  Rod A hir Shutter  Opening    Burner  Venturi    Increase Shutter  Opening In This  Direction Air Shutter  Adjusting  Arms Ref  Air shutter Patent   U S  Pat  5 553 603      Note   Both air shutters open and close simultaneously  when the air shutter adjusting rod is moved     Decrease Shutter  Opening In This  Direction    Note   Burners are omitted in this view for clarity      Main Burner Factory Air Shutter  Opening Setting   All Models  Natural Gas Propane Gas  inches  millimeters    inches  millimeters     TWO 1 8  3  Slots    TWO 11 16  17  Slots    Adjustment Rod Positions  viewed from above     Natural Gas   fully clockwise      Propane  fully counter clockwise     Seitings are shown for each burner     Figure 56       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Step 11  HOOD INSTALLATION  All of these appliances must have hoods  installed prior to operating  see Figure 57      Slide the hood into the slots on the lower edge  of the cabinet top  se
49. ght corner of the unit  See Figure  45      Remove the outlet receptacle from the  junction box by removing the two securing  Screws      Install a field provided strain relief in the  cabinet knockout opening for the protection  of the power supply wires      Connect the power supply wires to the  receptacle as shown in Figure 46 on Page  26      Connect the ground supply wire to the green  wire attached to the outlet receptacle   s  green ground screw      Wire and install the outlet receptacle to  junction box  Next  install into the chosen  corner of the control compartment as shown  in Figure 45      After the receptacle junction box wiring is  complete  install the field provided metal  junction box cover plate  see Figure 45      N    co     gt     c    ce    n    co    e    Note  The supplied 15 feet of 2 conductor  wire has one end of each conductor con   nected to the gas valve circuit and the other  end of each conductor placed loose on top  of the appliance     A   IMPORTANT NOTE  The gas valve OFF ON switch is    shown in Figure 46 on Page 26  It  is integral with the gas valve and  should be set to the ON position        25    Receptacle  Junction Box  and Cover Plate Installation    Outlet Receptacle    Junction Box                                        View Of Right    A CAUTION    Ground supply lead must be con   nected to the wire attached to the  green ground screw located on the  outletbox  See Figure 46  Failure to  do so will resultin a potential safety
50. he appliance until Step 6  Page 27    Apipe joint compound rated for gas should be  used on the threaded joints  Ensure propane  resistant compounds are used in propane  applications  Be very careful that the pipe  compound does not get inside the pipe    e  t is recommended to install a sediment trap  in the supply line as close as possible to the  appliance  see Figure 47   Appliances using  Propane should have a sediment trap at the  base of the tank    Check with local building official for local code  requirements  i e  are below grade penetrations  of the gas line allowed   etc      IMPORTANT  If propane is used  be aware that  if tank size is too small  i e  under 100 Ibs  if  this is the only gas appliance in the dwelling   Ref  NPFA 58   there may be loss of pressure   resulting in insufficient fuel delivery  which  can result in sooting  severe delayed ignition  or other malfunctions   Any damage resulting  from an improper installation  such as this  is  not covered under the limited warranty     FIREPLACE SPECIFICATIONS   SSDVST  SEE THROUGH     SPECIFICATIONS  Natural  amp  Propane 37 500  Gas BTU Input  MV Low 30 000     NOTES  e Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency    Due to Lennox    ongoing commitmentto quality  P   all specifications  ratings and dimensions are  s N  subject to change without notice  7 n      Inches  millimeters     Minimum Framing Stud Size is 2 x 4  e See side views of fireplace below for  gas line inlet location options     25 1 4          
51. ide down until it  locks in place     21    28    Step 7  CHECK APPLIANCE OPERATION    With the gas line installed  run initial system  checkout before closing up the front of the  appliance  Follow the pilot lighting instructions  provided in the Homeowner s Care and Opera   tion Instructions  For piezo igniter location see  Figure 48  millivolt appliances only      Note  The  pull out  Lighting instructions label  can be found in the control compartment   see Figure 48      When first lighting the appliance  it will take  a few minutes for the line to purge itself of  air  Once purging is complete  the pilot and  burner will light and operate as indicated in  the instruction manual  Subsequent lightings  of the appliance will not require such purging   Inspect the pilot flame     Millivolt Appliance Checkout    The pilot flame should be steady  not lifting  or floating  Flame should be blue in color with  traces of orange at the outer edge     The top 3 8   10 mm  at the pilot generator   thermopile  and the top 1 8  min  tip  of the  quick drop outthermocouple should be engulfed  in the pilot flame  The flame should project 1    25 mm  beyond the hood at all three ports   Figure 50      Tolightthe burner  rotatethe gas valve control knob  counterclockwise to the    ON    position then turn   ON  the OFF ON switch  installed at Step 4      Observe the individual tongues of flame on  the burner  Make sure all ports are open and  producing flame evenly across the burner  If  
52. igure 7 for Millivolt  models and Figure 2 For Electronic Models     SIT Millivolt Gas Valve    HI LO Variable  Flame Height  Adjustment    Inlet Pressure Tap    Manifold Pressure Tap    Pilot Adjustment Main Gas Control Knob  Screw OFF PILOT ON    Figure 1    Honeywell Electronic Gas Valve  Manifold Pressure ON   OFF Switch    Inlet  Pressure                                                    Electronic Gas  Control Valve    Figure 2    New York City  New York  MEA     Installation of these fireplaces are approved  for installation in New York City in the US state  of New York     Note  The following requirements reference various Massachusetts  and national codes not contained in this document     Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts    Forallside wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every  dwelling  building or structure used in whole or in part for residential  purposes  including those owned or operated by the Commonwealth and  where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven  7  feet  above finished grade in the area of the venting  including but not limited  to decks and porches  the following requirements shall be satisfied     Installation Of Carbon Monoxide Detectors    At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled  equipment  the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a hard  wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery back up is  installed on the floor level whe
53. imensions  about this center mark  see Figure 19    68    NG   68    LP    Front and back edge of unittop     254   ENER 3UIDE    Look for the EnerGuide  Gas Fireplace Energy  Efficiency Rating in this brochure                FRAMING SPACERS   Top and Both Sides        Based on CSA P 4 1 02     A   u       FLUE   Top or Side                                   TA  He    Detail fo Finish  Wall Bracket    24  PE  610        E E    GAS INLET    ELECTRICAL  INLETS    3   76        is    On           gt     Figure 13    10 1 2     267     Left Side View    3 1 2  89  m      1 2  13     y    4  102     40 1 8   1019     Top View    41 1 8   1197                     1041   37   940     E  3 1 2 89         1 2  13                          Front View    Louvered Control    2 1 2    63 5   Provide additional  space for Side Vent  Seal Cap if installing  against a solid wall             3  76     2 1 2   63 5     Y    Stepped to Accept Drywall all 4 corners           ET          e    FLUE   Top or Side     ELECTRICAL  INLETS    GAS INLET    ELECTRICAL  o m INLETS                   t    Compartment Door    NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     6 7 8   175     Right Side View        4          FIREPLACE SPECIFICATIONS   SSDVPF  PENINSULA VIEW     Fireplace Framing Specifications      Inches  millimeters   SPECIFICATIONS e Minimum Framing Stud Size is 2 x 4  e See right side viewsof fireplace below for gas line inlet location options   Natural  amp  Propane 37 500 aid    a 
54. inches  millimeters   Gas BTU Input  MV Low 30 000        641   gt   ae Minimum Framing    Stud Size is 2 x 4      4 1 2  Inner Dimension A I tar      MORE  Co axial DV Vent Size 7 1 2  Outer Vent Center   Top Secure Vent 47 1 8  1194  Vent Framing   Top Vent  ven S 90 E Secure Flex 47 7 8  1216  With One 90   Elbow  egree elbow  NOTES   Vent Framing   Rear Vent       118  With No Elbows _  e Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency   12 1 8 y K   308   Dueto Lennox  ongoing commitmentto quality  Y 1    all specifications  ratings and dimensions are  subject to change without notice           Vent Center  Side  Appliance has a factory installed vent seal cap   Vent  no elbows    see Figures 15  amp  16 on Page 13  in each flue  outlet     5 1 8   130     PRODUCT REFERENCE INFORMATION Gas Line     n  Center of gas line    n2  Cat    Model   Ship Ship  pd ud o d dd  No  Wt  Volumn p    See   E  H3335   SSDVPF CNM   270 lbs   52W x 27D x 44  i Denison A  Man 8 5 PS    ecure Vent   46  B Ug  12H  36 2 cu  fi   Secure Flex   48 1 4  1226       1108     gt     H3336   SSDVPF CNE   270 lbs   52W x 27D x 44  L             3 bw  1 2H  36 2 cu ft   Gas Line Center of gas line is 3 in   76 mm  up from floor       This dimension can be reduced to 41 inches  1041 mm   This results in 0 in   0 mm  clearance between framing and unit framing  spacers   The 41 1 2 in  dimension permits easier fireplace installation  if unit is installed after framing is erected        This dimension based on 5 8  d
55. infresh air immediately  Turn  offthe gas supply to the appliance  and have it serviced by a quali   fied professional  as it may not  be operating correctly     A WARNING    Do not use these appliances if  any part has been under water   Immediately call a qualified   professional service technician  to inspect the appliances and to  replace any parts of the control  system and any gas controls  which have been under water     A AVERTISSEMENT    Ne pas se servir de cet appar    eil s il a   t   plong   dans l eau   compl  tement ou en partie   Appeler un technicien qualifi    pour inspecter l appareil et rem   placer toute partie du syst  me de  contr  le et toute commande qui  ont   t   plong  s dans l lau           IMPORTANT    These appliances must not be  connected to a chimney or flue  serving a separate solid fuel  burning appliance     A WARNING    This appliance may only be fitted  with doors certified for use with  the appliance     A WARNING    Failure to comply with the instal   lation and operating instructions  provided in this document will  result in an improperly installed  and operating appliance  voiding  its warranty  Any change to this  appliance and or its operating  controls is dangerous  Improper  installation or use of this appli   ance can cause serious injury or  death from fire  burns  explosion  or carbon monoxide poisoning     A WARNING    Do not attempt to alter or modify  the construction of the appli   ance or its components  Any  modification
56. inner flex pipe over the adapter col   lar  Ensure the flexible vent pipe completely  engages the adapter collar to a distance of 1  3 4 inches from the end  and that it is free  from damage or tears      Slide the gear clamp down and tighten it  fully to secure the flexible vent to the adapter  inner collar approximately 3 4 inch from the  end of the flex      Installthree screws 120 degrees apartthrough  the flexible vent pipe and into the adapter collar  just below the gear clamp to provide additional  security to the connection     N    A w    c    e    Note  Outer Pipe Is Pulled Away To Show  The Detail of The Inner Pipe    APPLY ONLY MIL PAC BLACK  HIGH TEMPERATURE SEALANT   Cat  No  10K81  to the outside  surface of both collars of the  adapter  be especially careful to    fill the grooves of the outer collar  to be covered by the flexible pipe   and slide flexible pipe over inner  and outer adapter collars     1 3 4 inch  44 mm  Flexible  Pipe and Adapter Outer Collar  Overlap    Adapter  SV4 5RF            Attach Adapter to Appliance  Collar  or Secure Vent Sections    Figure 41      Install the Outer Flex Pipe       Install the large gear clamp loosely around  the outer flexible vent pipe  push it back out  of the way      Apply abead of Mill Pac Black  700   F  high  temperature sealant   Catalog No  10K81   to the outer adapter collar  to the grooves  of the collar which extend approximately 1  inch from the end and to the flat surface   approximately 1 3 8 inches
57. ional OFF ON Switch   Install the  OFF ON burner control switch  rocker  switch  as shown in Figures 43  amp   44       Optional Wall Switch  Wall Thermostat  Or Remote Control Receiver   Install  snap bushing  provided in Electrical  Outlet Kit  into control switch knock   out in side panel  see Figures 13 14  amp   45   Wire the optional control switch  within the millivolt control circuit  as  shown in Figure 43  using the 15 feet  of 2 conductor wire supplied  route  wires through the snap bushing to  the optional control switch   Mount  the optional control switch or wall  thermostat in a convenient location  on a wall near the fireplace     c    CAUTION  DO NOT CONNECT OPTIONAL  CONTROL SWITCH TO 120VAC POWER  SUPPLY        2  Install the junction box and receptacle outlet  to the left of the valve in the front  for optional  blower kit   See junction box and receptacle  outlet as explained in steps 1 11 for  B   Electronic Wiring  on this page      Install OFF ON Switch   millivolt models       Connect the 2 wires  provided in Electrical  Outlet Kit  to the TP TH and TH terminals  on valve      Passthe 2 wires through the opening where  OFF ON switch will be installed  leftofpiezo   below valve       Connect the two wires to the OFF ON  Switch     Connect  wires to  terminals    OFF ON  Switch    QUE      Press the OFF ON switch into bracket as  shown below  it will snap into place      j Bock    OFF ON  Switc    Control Compartment  Access panel    Figure 44          
58. ired  use the SF4 5 VF  firestop   spacer for ceilings and the SF4 5 HF  firestop   spacer for walls  See the appropriate  sections and Figures shown throughoutthe vent   ing section for their installation requirements     Flexible Vent  Section    5     127 mm   Radius  Minimum    Figure 42    E  Attach Flex Vent to Termination     Secure Flex components can be purchased  separately and attached to bulk lengths of Se   cure Flex flexible tubing cut to size at the job  site  Secure the flexible vent to the Secure Flex  terminations in the same manner  see Figure  41  as it was attached to the adapter     Note  Secure Flex vent must be attached to Secure  Flex terminations only  DO NOT substitute Secure  Vent terminations or the Secure Vent adapter for  Secure Flex components  The collars of Secure  Flex terminations and adapters have a different  diameter than that used with the Secure Vent  pipe  Additionally  Secure Flex components have  an extended length center tube for use in attaching  the flexible vent     Step 4  FIELD WIRING    A CAUTION    Label all wires prior to disconnec     tion when servicing controls  Wiring  errors can cause improper and dan   gerous appliance operation       Refer to Section A for millivolt appliances and  Section B for electronic appliances     A  Millivolt Wiring  See Figure 43     1  Install and wire in the burner control switch   Install either  a  or  b  below  NOT BOTH   installing both may resultinimproper burner  operation     a  Opt
59. lectrical Code CSA C22 1   latest edition        NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances    These instructions should be used as a guideline and do not supersede local codes in any The horizontal vent termination must have  way  Install vent according to local codes  these instructions  the current National Fuel Gas a minimum of 3   76 mm  clearance to any  Code  ANSI Z223 1  in the USA or the current standards of CAN CGA B149 1 and  B149 2 in overhead combustible projection of 2 1 2   64  Canada  mm  or less  See Figure 5  For projections  exceeding 2 1 2   64 mm   see Figure 5  For  additional vent location restrictions refer to  Terminate single vent caps relative to building components according to Figure 4  Figure 6 on Page 8     Terminate multiple vent terminations according to the installation codes listed above     Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances    Combustible Projection  2 1 2 inches or less in length    Vertical Vent Termination Clearances          TER TIR UE EDD  ABOVE Termination Heights For Vents Combustible Projection greater    Ahove Flat Or Sloped Roofs than 2 1 2 inches in tengih  Ref  NFPA 54   ANSI Z223 1  7 6  Ventilated    Lu  2FT Vertical Roof Pitch  Feet    Melers Soffit  2 FT MIN  MIN  Wall    Horizontal Overhang                         Unventilated      ui Flat to 6 12 1 0 0 3 mn    uv a 6 12 to 7 12 1 25 0 38 18  12   ent   enin  Termination H      j we 7 12 to
60. m  for appliances  lt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW   9   to building or the combustion air inlet to any other   in   30 cm  for appliances  gt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW  and  lt    in   23 cm  for appliances  gt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW  and  lt    appliance 100 000 BTU hr  30kW   36 inches  91 cm  for appliances   50 000 BTU hr  15kW   12 inches  30 cm  for appliances   gt  100 000 BTU hr  30kW     gt  50 000 BTU hr  15kW      K   Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet 6 feet  1 8 meters    3 feet  91 cm  above  if within 10 feet  3 m  horizon   tally     L   Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved   7 feet  2 13 m    7 feet  2 13 m  t   driveway located on public property   M   Clearance under veranda  porch  deck or   12 in   30cm    t 12 in   30 cm     t   balcony      In accordance with the current CSA B149 1 National Gas and B149 2 Propane Installation Code   Latest Editions      In accordance with the current ANSI 7223 1   NFPA 54 National Fuel Codes   Latest Edition      A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings     Only permitted if veranda  porch  deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum 2 sides beneath the floor     Fi igure 6 NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE                                                                   MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES    Hearth Extension   A hearth extension is not required with this appliance  If a hearth extension is 
61. n  SV4 5HT 2         Horizontal terminations have been designed to perform in a wide range of weather condi   tions  Our terminations meet or exceed industry standards     When selecting the locations of your horizontal terminations  do not place the termina   tion where water from eaves and adjoining rooflines may create a heavy flow of cascad   ing water onto the termination cap  If the cap must be placed where the possibility of  cascading water exists  it is the responsibility of the builder to direct the water away  from the termination cap by using gutters or other means     Take care to carefully follow the installation instructions for the termination  including  the use of silicone caulking where required        NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES TABLES  Notes   e Secure Vent components  rigid vent pipe and terminal  are shown in    the Figures  Secure Flex components  flexible vent pipe and terminal   may also be used     Two 45 degree elbows may be used in place of one 90 degree elbow   The same rise to run ratios  as shown in the venting Figures for 90  elbows must be followed if 45 degree elbows are used     SV4 5VF  Secure Vent   SF4 5VF  Secure Flex  firestop spacer must  be used anytime vent pipe passes through a combustible floor or ceil   ing  SV4 5HF  Secure Vent   SF4 5HF  Secure Flex  firestop spacer  must be used anytime vent pipe passes through a combustible wall     It is very important that the horizontal i
62. n to the termination and adapter  for  a particular range of wall thicknesses     K  Attach termination adapter   Attach the  adapter  SV4 5RCH   provided with the termi   nation  to the vent section or telescoping vent  section   elbow or appliance collar as shown  in Figures 33  amp  34 in the same manner as any  SV4 5 vent component  refer to Step E      L  Install Firestop   Spacer at exterior wall    When using the square termination  install  SV4 5HF  Secure Vent   SF4 5HF  Secure Flex   Firestop   Spacer over the opening at the exterior  side of the framing  long side up  withthe 3 inch  spacer clearance at the top as shown in Figure  33  and nail into place  The Firestop   Spacer  may also be installed over the opening at the  interior side of the framing     M  Install the Square Termination  SV4 5HT 2   Install the square termination   For the last  step   from outside the exterior wall  slide the  collars of the termination onto the adapter until  the termination seats against the exterior wall  surface to which it will be attached  Orient  the housing of the termination with the arrow  pointed upwards  Secure the termination to  the exterior wall  The horizontal termination  must not be recessed into the exterior wall  or siding by more than the 1 1 4   32 mm  as  shown in Figure 34     A IMPORTANT    The vent termination is hot while  in operation and for a period of  time following the use of the fire     place  To prevent contact with hot  surfaces  we recommen
63. nclined run be maintained  in a straight  no dips  and recommended to be in a slightly elevated  plane  in a direction away from the fireplace of 1 4  rise per foot  20  mm per meter  which is ideal  though rise per foot run ratios that are  smaller are acceptable all the way down to at or near level     The tables show a 1 V  to 5 H  ratio up to a maximum horizontal run  of 20 feet except for installations where an elbow is the only vertical  vent section in the system  see Figure 36      AN ELBOW IS ACCEPTABLE AS 1 FOOT OF VERTICAL RISE EXCEPT  WHERE AN ELBOW IS THE ONLY VERTICAL COMPONENT IN THE  SYSTEM  See Figure 36     Venting Components Required for Various Exterior Wall Thick   nesses  when using Square Termination Kit  SV4 5HT 2     Vent Components Required   Exterior Wall Thickness   inches  mm   Termination Kit Only 6 to 9 1 4  152 to 235     10 3 4 to 14  273 to 356     Termination Kitand 6 In  Vent  Section  SV4 5L6     Termination Kit and 12 in   Vent Section  SV4 5L12     Termination Kit and Tele   scopic Section  SV4 5L12     Table 11 Note  See Figure 34 showing wall thickness range  when using SV4 5HT 2 termination kit only     16 3 4 to 20  426 to 508     11 3 4 to 20  299 to 508     See Table 11 as an aid in venting component selection for a particular  range of exterior wall thicknesses     A WARNING    Under no circumstances  may separate sections of  concentric flexible vent pipe be joined together           Square termination   SV4 5HT 2  shown     H   
64. nd them   All construction above the appliance must be  self supporting  DO NOT USE THE APPLIANCE  FOR STRUCTURAL SUPPORT     Side Nailing Flanges   The fireplace should be secured to the fram   ing at the side s  of the appliance using the  factory provided nailing flanges  Install the 8  nailing flanges as shown in Figure 11 using the  existing screws  Position the fireplace within  the framing  When required  the tabs may be  bent 90 degrees by hand or with the assistance  of a hammer  Use wood screws to secure the  nailing flanges to the framing  See Table 7 on  Page 9 for clearances of framing members  to cabinet parts  The nailing flange itself can  directly contact framing     Floor Nailing Tabs   Secure the fireplace to the  floor as shown in Figure 11     SSDVST Shown  SSDVPF   No nailing  flanges on end with glass panel     Remove these screws and use them  when installing nailing flanges              sid  gp  Nailing Flanges     Turn nailing tabs down and secure to floor with 8d    nails or other appropriate fasteners on both sides of  appliance which do not have viewing glass panels     Figure 11   Nailing Flanges       Step 2  ROUTING GAS LINE  Route a gas line along the inside of the right side  framing as shown in Figure 12  Gas lines must  be routed  constructed and made of materials  that are in strict accordance with local codes  and regulations     Also see  Figures 13  amp  14    5 5      143 mm     Figure 12   ROUTE GAS LINE       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILL
65. nels     s  1     N    co    A    St    ee Figure 55    Visually inspectthe gasket on the backside ofthe  glass panel  The gasket surface must be clean   free of irregularities and seated firmly       Position the glass enclosure panel in front of    the firebox opening at a 45 degree angle and  engage the top flange over the lip at the top  of the firebox opening  See Figure 55       Swing the glass enclosure panel down and    back  Ensure the gasket seats evenly as the  panel draws shut  Engage the Vee flange at  the bottom of the panel with the latches and  close the latches to secure the panel       Reinstall top louver assembly and control    compartment door seeinstallation instructions  on Page 27  Reinstalling Control Compart   ment Door      ep 10  BURNER ADJUSTMENTS    Flame Appearance and sooting    Pr    oper flame appearance is a flame which is    blue atthe base and becomes yellowish orange    in    the body of the flame  When the appliance    is first lit  the entire flame may be blue and will  gradually turn yellowish orange during the first  15 minutes of operation  If after a short period  the flame stays lowered blue  or if the flame is  orange with evidence of sooting  black tip   the  air shutter opening may need to be adjusted     Iftheairshutter openings closed too far  sooting  may develop  Sooting is indicated by black puffs    de    veloping atthe tips of very long orange flames     Sooting results in black deposits forming on the  logs  appliance in
66. ng  information and Figures 52 and 54 for detailed  placement instructions     Install the decorative volcanic stone and  glowing embers  rockwool     Spread the decorative volcanic stone on the  simulated brick floor of the firebox around  the burners to simulate ashes  Maintain a 1 2  inch  13 mm  gap between the bottom of the  horizontal grate section and the top of the pile  of decorative volcanic stone  Place a few dime   sized pieces of the glowing ember material  on the pan burner in front of the burned out  area on both sides of the log set  The glowing  embers may touch one another  but should not  overlap each other     Install the unitized log set    a  The bottom of the log set is notched to ac    commodate the pilot    b  Place the log set so thatthe four inner notches  on the underside of the log set fit over the  four risers located on the burner ends  See  Figure 52  This procedure is accomplished  primarily by feel  as the log set masks the  burner risers as it is being installed      Asafinal check for correct log set placement   check that the four outer notches on the  underside of the log set fit over the burner  tines as indicated in Figure 52     c    Step 9  INSTALLING THE GLASS DOOR    A WARNING    Do not operate appliance with  the glass front removed  cracked  Replacement of    or broken   the glass should be done by a  licensed or qualified service  technician        A WARNING    Do not attempt to substitute the  materials used on this door  or  re
67. nt terminal for the horizontally  vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment  The sign shall read  in  print size no less than one half  1 2  inch in size     GAS VENT DIRECTLY  BELOW  KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS        Inspection    The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas  fueled equipment shall notapprovethe installation unless  upon inspection   the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed  in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR 5 08 2  a 1 through 4     Exemptions  The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5 08 2  a 1 through 4     The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled    Equipment Not Required    To Be Vented  in the most current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by  the Board  and    Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment  installed in a room or structure separate from the dwelling  building  or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes     MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS    Gas Equipment Venting System Provided    When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally  vented gas equipment provides a venting system design or venting sys   tem components with the equipment  the instructions provided by the  manufacturer for installation of the equipment and the venting system  shall include       Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design  or the venting system components  and      Acomplete parts list for the 
68. o a horizontal   in   clined run  install the SV4 5E45 and SV4 5E90  elbows in the same manner as the straight vent  sections  The elbows feature a twist section to  allow them to be routed about the center axis  of their initial collar section to align with the  required direction of the next vent run element   Twist elbow sections in a clockwise direction  only so as to avoid the possibility of unlocking  any of the previously connected vent sections   See Figure 23           4 13 16   122 mm           Swivel Joint     360   swivel    V4 5E90  90   Elbow     Swivel Joint   360   swivel   SV4 5E45  45   Elbow     Figure 23       G  Continue installation of horizontal  inclined  sections   Continue with the installation of the  straight vent sections in horizontal inclined run  as described in Step C  Install support straps  every 5 feet  1 52 m  along horizontal   inclined  vent runs using conventional plumber s tape   See Page 19  Figure 32  lt is very important  thatthe horizontal  inclined run be maintained  in a straight  no dips  and recommended to  be in a slightly elevated plane  in a direction  away from the fireplace of 1 4  rise per foot  20  mm per meter  which is ideal  though rise per  foot run ratios that are smaller are acceptable  all the way down to at or near level     Use a carpenter s level to measure from a  constant surface and adjust the support straps  as necessary     Itis important to maintain the required clear   ances to combustibles  1   25 mm  a
69. of the homeowner s manual  installation  instructions  warranty  nailing flanges  8  for SSDVST models and 4 for SSDVPF  models     4   One vent restrictor  to be applied as shown  on Page 13  restrictor is taped to the enve   lope     5   Hoods  2 for SSDVST models and 3 for  SSDVPF models   taped to the top of the  fireplace    6   Carton Support  must be removed from the  control compartment prior to first burn   ing      INTRODUCTION    These vented gas fireplace heaters are sealed  combustion  air circulating gas fireplaces de   signed for residential applications     Approved Vent Components   These fireplaces   are designed  tested and listed for operation   and installation with  the following vent com   ponents only    e Secure Vent    Direct Vent System Compo   nents    e Secure Flex    Flexible Vent Components  manufactured by Security Chimneys Inter   national and   e Z FLEX    Model GA Venting Systems listed  to UL1777 and ULCS635 manufactured by  Flexmaster Canada Limited    These approved vent system components are   labeled for identification  DO NOT use any other   manufacturer   s vent components with these  appliances  Use only the correct size venting    4 1 2  inner  amp  7 1 2  outer         These appliances comply with National Safety  Standards and are tested and listed by OMNI   Test Laboratories  Inc   Report No  116 F 32 5   to ANSI Z21 88b 2003  in Canada  CSA 2 33b   2003   and CAN CGA 2 17 M91 in both USA and  Canada  as vented gas fireplace heat
70. offthe gas supply to the appliance   Remove the front glass door frame from the ap   pliance  see Removing Glass Enclosure Panels  on Page 29   Remove the control compartment  door  see Control Compartment Door Removal  on Page 27      Step 2  Carefully remove the logs  Exercise  care so as not to break the logs     Step 3  Referring to Figure 58  remove the  front burner and then the rear burner     NOTE  REMOVE FRONT BURNER FIRST   THEN REAR BURNER     L H REAR BURNER  VENTURI EN    TUBE ARM    PSAN       i   2 FRONT BURNER  VENTURI          TUBE ARM f  AIR SHUTTER  ADJUSTMENT LEVER       FRONT OF FIREPLACE    Figure 58    Step 4  Millivolt Appliances   SIT Systems    a  See Figure 59 and the instructions  provided with the kit  Using a Torx T20   tool or or standard flat screwdriverremove  and discard the three pressure regulator  mounting screws  Remove the pressure  regulator  spring  poppet  diaphragm and  bushing  Discard all removed components   Ensure the rubber gasket installed on the  back of the replacement pressure regulator  is properly positioned and install the new  pressure regulator using the new screws  supplied with the kit  Tighten screws to 25  In  Ib  torque     34    b  Attach manometer to the manifold side  pressure test fitting and verify manifold pres   sure reads 3 5 inches water column  0 87  kPa  for natural gas  and 10 0 inches water  column  2 49 kPa  for propane gas     c  Refer to Figure 60and remove the pilot hood  assembly to access the hex
71. ollows   however  each installation is unique resulting  in variations to those described     Seethe Page numbers references in the follow   ing steps for detailed procedures     Step 1   Page 10  Construct the appliance fram   ing  Position the appliance within the framing and  secure with nailing flanges   Step 2   Page 10  Route gas supply line to appli   ance location   Step 3   Page 13  Install the vent system and  exterior termination   Step 4  Page 25  Field Wiring  a  Millivolt Appliances     Install the OFF ON  burner control switch   b  Electronic Appliances     Connect 120 VAC  electrical power to the appliance receptacle   Step 5   Page 26  Install blower kit  optional  equipment    Step 6   Page 27  Make connection to gas  supply   Step 7   Page 28  Checkout appliance operation   Step 8   Page 28  Install embers  volcanic stone  and embers   Step 9   Page 29  Install glass enclosure pan   els   Step 10  Page 29  Adjustburner primary air shutter  to achieve proper flame appearance   Step 11  Page 30  Install the decorative trim and  hoods     Step 1  FRAMING   Frame these appliances as illustrated in Figures  13  amp  14  All framing details must allow for a  minimum clearance to combustible framing  members as shown in Table 7 on Page 9     If the appliance is to be elevated above floor  level  a solid continuous platform must be  constructed  Headers may be in direct contact  with the appliance top spacers but must not be  supported by them or notched to fitarou
72. on                  Page 30  Finishing Requirements                      Page 30  Installation Accessories                      Page 31  Gas Conversion Kits                    Page 33    This installation manual will help you obtain a  safe  efficient  dependable installation for the  appliance and vent system     Please read and understand these  instructions before beginning your  installation     The Millivolt appliances have a millivolt gas  control valve with piezo ignition system which  provides safe  efficient operation  If any optional  accessories that will require electrical powerareto  be installed  the electrical power must be provided  at the time of appliance installation     The Electronic appliances have an electronic  intermittent pilot ignition system which provides  safe  efficient operation  External electrical power  is required to operate these appliances     NATIONAL  FIREPLACE  INSTITUTE    NFI    We recommend that our gas  hearth products be installed  and serviced by profes   sionals who are certified in  the U S  by the National  Fireplace Institute   NFI  as  NFI Gas Specialists     e    CERTIFIED    www nficertified org       PACKAGING    The assembled vented gas fireplace heater is   packaged with    1   One log set located in firebox area    2   One plastic bag of glowing embers and a  plastic bag of volcanic stone located in the  control compartment    3   Oneenvelope containing the literature pack   age  located in the firebox which consists  
73. onic gas control valve     These appliances mustbe isolated from the  gas supply piping system  by closing their  individual manual shut off valve  during any  pressure testing of the gas supply piping  system at test pressures equal to or less  than 1 2 psig  3 5 kPa      These appliances and their individual shut   off valves must be disconnected from the  gas supply piping system during any pres   sure testing of that system at pressures  greater than 1 2 psig  3 5 kPa      Orifice Sizes   Sea Level to High Altitude   All Models     These appliances are tested and approved for  installation at elevations of 0 4500 feet  0 1372  meters  above sea level using the standard burner  orifice sizes  marked with an     in Table 6   For  elevations above 4500 feet  contact your gas  supplier or qualified service technician   Install  the appliance according to the regulations of  the local authorities having jurisdiction and  in  the USA  the National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54    ANSI Z223 1   latest edition or  in Canada  the  CAN1 B149 1 and  2 codes   latest edition     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE                eBurner Orifice Sizes  all models     Elevation   Natural Gas   Propane Gas  Feet  meters    drillsize  inches    drill size  inches     0 4500  44   086      55   052      0 1372  60J8001    19L5201        Standard size installed at factory   o Part  Cat  Number   Table 6 ee Each model has two burners  amp  2 Orifices       Gas Valve Diagrams   See F
74. pen flame to check for leaks     Control Compartment Access    Glass Door is Above  Control Compartment    Latch for  Glass Door    CONTROL COMPARTMENT ACCESS LOUVER  PANEL INSTRUCTIONS  Ref  Figure 49     NOTE  The top louvered panel and the bottom  louvered control panel door remove and install  the same way as follows     The gas controls can be found behind the control  compartment access door     Removing Control Compartment Door    Open the door by gently lifting it upward until the  hook catches on boths sides clear the locating  slots  Then pull door out to remove     On millivolt systems  the piezo igniter  HI LO  flame adjustment knob  and pilot and main  gas OFF ON control knob are located below  the glass panel enclosure  The gas valve for  electronic systems is also located below the  glass enclosure panel  See Figure 48     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     HI LO  flame height 7      control knob     OFF PILOT ON  gas control ie     Switch Can be  Installed Here    Gas Valve  Piezo Igniter    Figure 48       Lift the Lower Control  Compartment Door  up and pull out to  remove     OPENING CONTROL  COMPARTMENT DOOR    A  Hook Catch    Control Valve   A Ont   X      LS       L j  Lower Control  Compartment Door  WM S V m           Figure 49    Reinstalling Control Compartment Door    To reinstall  insert the hook catches on each  side of the door into the corresponding slots  in the control compartment opening  then  gently push forward and sl
75. place cracked or broken glass  with any materials other than  those provided by the appliance  manufacturer     A WARNING    Handle this glass with extreme  care  Tempered glass is suscep   tible to damage     do not scratch  orhandle roughly while reinstall   ing the glass door frame     A WARNING    The glass door of this appli   ance must only be replaced as a  complete unit as provided by the    manufacturer  Do not attempt to  replace broken  crackedorchipped  glass separately        Bottom Vee flange    Glass Door Firebox Floor    Glass Door Latch    Figure 55   INSTALLING GLASS DOOR       A WARNING    Do not attempt to touch the front  enclosure glass with your hands  while the fireplace is in use        NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Removing Glass Enclosure Panels     s  1    2     co    A    ee Figure 55       Remove the top louver assembly by lifting it    up and pulling it out    Remove the control compartment access  door  see removal instructions on Page 27    Removing Control Compartment Door        Locate the two  2  latches at the top of the    control compartment  To disengage the two  latches from the bottom vee flange of the  glass enclosure panel  reach for the handles  located towards the back of the latches and  pull the handles down toward the front of  the appliance       Swing the bottom of the door out and raise    it slightly to lift the top flange of the door  frame away from the appliance     Installing Glass Enclosure Pa
76. pliance collar to cre   ate the positive twist lock connection     Align the dimple  four places  of the  upper vent section with the opening  of the locking incline channel on the  SN lower vent section or appliance col   e Jar  Twist vent component clockwise  t to engage and seal until arrow and       Connected Vent  Sections    Appliance Collar or  Vent Section    Figure 20       To attach a vent component to the appliance  collar  align the dimpled end over the collar   adjusting the radial alignment until the four  locking dimples are aligned with the inlet of  the four inclined channels on the collar  refer  to Figure 20   Push the vent component  against the collar until it fully engages  then  twist the component clockwise  running the  dimples down and along the incline channels  until they seat at the end of the channels  The  unitized design ofthe Secure Vent components  will engage and seal both the inner and outer  pipe without the need for sealant or screws   If desired a  6 x 1 2  screw may be used at the  joint  but it not required as the pipe will securely  lock when twisted     Note  An elbow may also be attached to the  appliance collar  Attach in the same manner  as you would a vent section     C  Attach vent components to each other    Other vent sections may be added to the  previously installed section in accordance with  the requirements of the vertical vent Figures  and Tables  To add another vent component  to a length of vent run  align the dimpled 
77. ptacle is provided for the Assembly    installation of the FBK 100  FBK 200 and FBK   250 forced air blower kits  Electrical power  must be connected to this receptacle in order  to operate these blowers  Install the blower  kits according to the installation instructions  provided with the kits     A CAUTION    Remove the carton support from                     Leave the OFF ON switch  which is  integral with the gas valve  in the ON  position       Optional Control Switches  Wall  Switch  Wall Thermostat or Remote  Control Receiver     Notes    1  If any of the original wire as supplied  must be replaced  use Type AWM 105  C    18 gage wire ONLY    2  120 VAC  60 Hz   Less than 3 Amps     Optional Control Switch 2  dico Caution  label all wires prior to  disconnection when servicing controls     W   WHITE  G   GREEN            Field Wired Wiring errors can cause improper and    Factory dangerous operation   Wired    the control compartment before  operating the appliance        BK BLACK BL BLUE    Schematic Representation Only  Electronic Wiring Diagram  Honeywell  Showing Blower Wiring for Optional FBK 100  FBK 200  amp  FBK 250 Kits    Figure 46       NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     Step 6  CONNECTING GAS LINE    Make gas line connections  All codes require a  shut off valve mounted in the supply line  Figure  47 illustrates two methods for connecting the  as supply  The flex line method is acceptable  in the U S   however  Canadian requirements  v
78. r  If there is  living space above the ceiling level  the firestop   spacer must be installed on the bottom side of  the ceiling  If attic space is above the ceiling   the firestop  spacer must be installed on the  top side of the joist  Route the vent sections  through the framed opening and secure the  firestop   spacer with 8d nails or other ap   propriate fasteners at each corner     Remember to maintain 1   25 mm  clearance  to combustibles  framing members  and attic  or ceiling insulation when running vertical  chimney sections  Attic insulation shield   96K94  may be used to obtain the required  clearances indicated here  See installation  accessories Tables on Pages 31 and 32     G  Support the vertical run sections    See Step E on Page 15     H  Change vent direction   At transition from  or to a horizontal   inclined run  install the  SV4 5E45 and SV4 5E90 elbows in the same  manner as the straight vent sections  The  elbows feature a twist section to allow them to  be routed about the center axis of their initial  collar section to align with the required direc   tion of the next vent run element  Twist elbow  sections in a clockwise direction only so as  to avoid the possibility of unlocking any of  the previously connected vent sections  See  Figure 20 on Page 15     l  Continue installation of horizontal   inclined  sections   Continue with the installation of the  straight vent sections in horizontal   inclined run  as described in Step E  Install support str
79. rance to window or door that may be   6 in   15 2 cm  for appliances  lt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW   6 in   15 2 cm  for appliances  lt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW     12 in   30 cm  for appliances  gt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW  and  lt    9in   23 cm  for appliances  gt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW  and  lt   100 000 BTU hr  30kW   36 inches  91 cm  for appliances   50 000 BTU hr  15kW   12 inches  30 cm  for appliances   gt  100 000 BTU hr  30kKW      50 000 BTU Rr  15kW      C   Clearance to permanently closed window 12 inches  305 mm  recommended to prevent window   9 inches  229 mm  recommended to prevent window  condensation condensation    D   Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located   18 inches  458 mm  18 inches  458 mm   above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 18  in   458 mm  from the center line of the terminal    E   Clearance to unventilated soffit 12 inches  30 cm  12 inches  30 cm   F   Clearance to outside corner 5 inches  12 7 cm  5 inches  12 7 cm   G   Clearance to inside corner 6 in   15 cm  6 in   15 cm     H   Clearance to each inside of center line extended   3 feet  91 cm  within a height of 15 feet above the meter     3 feet  91 cm  within a height of 15 feet above the meter  above meter   regulator assembly regulator assembly     regulator assembly         Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3 feet  91 cm    3 feet  91 cm        J   Clearance to non mechanical air supply inlet   6 in   15 2 cm  for appliances  lt  10 000 BTU hr  3kW   12   6 in   15 2 c
80. re the gas equipment is to be installed   In addition  the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a bat   tery operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm is  installed on each additional level of the dwelling  building or structure  served by the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment  It shall  be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of  qualified licensed professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon  monoxide detectors     In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment  is installed in a crawl space or an attic  the hard wired carbon monoxide  detector with alarm and battery back up may be installed on the next  adjacent floor level     In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not be met at   the time of completion of installation  the owner shall have a period of  thirty  30  days to comply with the above requirements  provided  how   ever  that during said thirty  30  day period  a battery operated carbon  monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed     Approved Carbon Monoxide Detectors    Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the  above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI UL 2034  listed and IAS certified     Signage    A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to  the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight  8  feet above  grade directly in line with the exhaust ve
81. rywall  For 1 2  drywall use 25 1 2   648 mm   The finished dimension should be 26 1 2   673 mm    See also  Side Vent Seal Cap note below     58    NG  Vertical Venting Through the Ceiling   ENERGUIDE 61    LP  Frame ceiling opening   Use a plumb line from the ceiling above the appliance to locate center of the vertical run  Cut and or frame an opening     72   NG  10 1 2  x 10 1 2   267 mm x 267 mm  inside dimensions  about this center mark  see Figure 19    o  Steady State   73   LP                               FINISH WALL BRACKET 10 a  gt  Stepped to Accept Drywall on 2 Corners  ETE S h  no   Front  back  and left edge of unit top   254  FRAMING SPACERS     LP   Top and Side     FLUE 1 12  305     Canada  Top or Side   ENER 3uIDE    DETAIL OF    FINISH WALL BRACKET                         Look for the EnerGuide  Gas Fireplace Energy  Efficiency Rating in this brochure    Based on CSA P 4 1 02 40 1 8   A  16      1019   Top View                      3 1 2 89     43 5 8     1108  1 2  13   lt _ Y    4  102   ff  37     940    gt           Provide  additional FLUE  space for Side g  Vent Seal Cap  Top or Side   if installing  against a solid ELECTRICAL  ms INLETS    GAS INLET    L  pom                                                                                                                    lt q 18 14     A 8    464  Front View pale   ETB a Right Side View    ide Vi Compartment Door  175  g   Figure 14 Left Side View             NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS AR
82. s needed  then 4 feet minimum of   V  vertical vent will be required     This table shows a 1 V  to 5 H  ratio  Forevery  1 foot of  V  vertical  you are allowed 5 feet  of  H  H   horizontal run  up to a maximum  horizontal run of 20 feet     An elbow is acceptable as 1 foot of vertical  rise except where an elbow is the only vertical  component in the system  See Figure 36        NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURES   TABLES  CONTINUED         when using Secure Flex  use  Firestop   Spacer SF4 5VF   O When using Secure Flex  use  Firestop   Spacer SF4 5HF    Note  See Table 11 as an aid in  venting component selection for  a particular range of exterior wall  thicknesses     Table H  ep meen fie f rete   et ne gar re    5   asa   2   wsm   1    0 305       10   Baa   4    1219   2    0610       t    457    6    1829    3    091       20    6095    8    2439   4    1219       VH HQ   H3  40 feet  12 2 m  Max    H   8 feet  2 438 meters  Max   H   H4  H5   20 feet  6 096 meters  Max           Example  If 20 feet total ed  horizontal vent run is needed  then 4 feet minimum  Square termination  SV4 5HT 2  shown of  V  vertical vent will be required     This table shows a 1 V  to 5 H  ratio  For every 1 foot of  V  vertical  you are allowed 5  Figure 39   Side Vent  THREE 90 DEGREE ELBOWS feet of horizontal run up to a maximum total  H H  H   horizontal run of 20 feet     Square termination  SV4 5HT 2  shown Table I           VMwmum    
83. side surfaces and on exterior    Su    rfaces adjacentto the venttermination  Soot     ing is caused by incomplete combustion in the    fla    mes and lack of combustion air entering the    air shutter opening  To achieve a warm yellow   ish orange flame with an orange body that does  not soot  the shutter opening must be adjusted    be    tween these two extremes     Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines    e    If there is smoke or soot present  first check  the log set positioning to ensure that the  flames are not impinging on any of the logs   If the log set is properly positioned and a  sooting condition still exists  then the air  shutter opening should be increased     29    30    e Themore offsets in the vent system  the larger  the air shutter opening will need to be    e An appliance operated with the air shutter  opened too far  may have flames that appear  blue and transparent  These weak  blue and  transparent flames are termed anemic   Propane models may exhibit flames which  candle or appear stringy  If this is present and  persists  adjust the air shutter to a more closed  position  then operate the appliance for a few  more minutes to ensure that the flame normal   izes and the flames do not appear sooty    The following chart is provided to aid you in  achieving the correct air shutter adjustment  for your installation     Air Shutter Adjustment Guidelines   Amount of Flame Air Shutter  Primary Air Color Adjustment   If air shutter is Flame will   Air shutter  
84. t for gas leaks using   a gas leak test solution    A  Light the appliance  refer to the lighting  instructions label in control compartment  or homeowner s manual       Brush all joints and connections with the gas  leaktest solution to check for leaks  If bubbles  are formed  or gas odor is detected  turn the  gas control knob  off pilot on  to the    OFF     position  Either tighten or refasten the leaking  connection  then retest as described above      Whenthe gas lines are tested and leak free be  sure to rinse off the leak testing solution      Turn on burner then observe the individual  tongues of flame on the burner  Make sure  all ports are open and producing flame evenly  across the burner  If any ports are blocked  or  partially blocked  clean out the ports      vs     c      i      GAS CONNECTION          bay    Gas Flex Line Connector    3 8  NPT x    Flare Fitting 1 2  x 3 8  Flare    Shut off Valve    3 8  Flex Tubing           Sediment Trap    3 8  Nipple    3 8  SG        A Sediment Trap is recom   mended to prevent moisture  and debris in gas line from  damaging the valve     Note The gas supply line must be installed in  accordance with building codes by a qualified  installer approved and or licensed as requed by    the locality  In the Commonwealth of Massachu   setts  installation must be performed by a licensed    plumber or gas fitter     A WARNING    3 8  cs Nipple    1 2  x 3 8   icri    at  a       3 8  Shut off Valve    Figure 47    Never use an o
85. tall sides  for all vertical runs  and 3   76 mm  at the top   1   25 mm  at sides  and 1   25 mm  at the  bottom for all horizontal   inclined runs     H  Frame roof opening   Identify location for  vent at the roof  Cut and or frame opening per  Roof Framing Chart and Figure 24     Framing Dimensions for Roof  Inches  millimeters     0 12 10 1 2 in  10 1 2 in    267 mm   267 mm    6 12 10 1 2 in  12 in    267 mm   305 mm    12 12 10 1 2 in  17 3  in    267 mm   451 mm     Figure 24   Roof Framing       l  Install the roof flashing   Extend the vent  sections through the roof structure  Install the  roof flashing over the vent section and position  such that the vent column rises vertically  use  carpenters level   see Figure 25   Nail along  perimeter to secure flashing or adjust roofing  to overlap the flashing edges at top and sides  only and trim where necessary  Seal the top  and both sides of the flashing with waterproof  caulking     J  Install the storm collar   Install the storm  collar  supplied with the flashing  over the vent    flashing joint  See Figure 25  Loosenthe storm  collar screw  Slide collar down until it meets  the top of the flashing  Tighten the adjusting  screw  Apply non combustible caulking or  mastic around the circumference of the joint  to provide a water tight seal     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE           Figure 25    K  Install the vertical termination   The final  Step involves installation of the SV4 5CGV 1  Vertic
86. tances  may separate sections of flex pipe be joined  together     Using adapter  SV4 5RF   Secure Flex kits  may be added to the end of a vent run made  up of rigid Secure Vent  SV4 5  vent sections  provided that doing so does not violate any of  the venting length  height  routing  horizontal  to vertical ratio requirements or clearance  considerations detailed in this manual     Secure Flex kits come with an adapter that  can be fitted to the inclined channel end of the  last Secure Vent  SV4 5  vent section in a rigid  system in the exact same fashion as any other  Secure Vent section     Align the dimpled end of the adapter over  the previously installed section or appliance  collar  adjusting the radial alignment until the  four locking dimples of the adapter are aligned  with the inlets of the four incline channels of  the last vent section or collar  Push on the  adapter until it fully engages  then twist the  adapter clockwise running the dimples down  and along the incline channels until they seat  at the end of the channels     Attach the flexible vent to the adapter as fol    lows  see also Figure 41     A  Install the Inner Flex Pipe     1  Install the small gear clamp loosely around  the inner flexible vent pipe  push it back out  of the way      Apply a bead of Mill Pac Black  700  F  high  temperature sealant   Catalog No  10K81  to the inner adapter collar  approximately  1 2 inch from the end      Pull and extend the inner flexible vent pipe      Slide the 
87. test edition     GENERAL INFORMATION    Note  Installation and repair should be per   formed by a qualified service person  The  appliance should be inspected annually by  a qualified professional service technician   More frequent inspections and cleanings may  be required due to excessive lint from carpet   ing  bedding material  etc  It is imperative  that the contro  compartment  burners and  circulating air passage ways of the appliance  be kept clean     S assurer que le bruleur et le compartiment des  commandes sont propres  Voirles instructions  d installation et d utilisation qui accompagnent  l appareil     Provide adequate clearances around air open   ings and adequate accessibility clearance for  service and proper operation  Never obstruct  the front or back viewing surfaces of the ap   pliance     These millivolt and electronic fireplaces are  designed to operate on natural gas or propane  gas only  The use of other fuels or combination  of fuels will degrade the performance of this  system and may be dangerous     These fireplaces are designed as supplemen   tal heaters  Therefore  it is advisable to have  an alternate heat source when installed in a  dwelling     Millivolt Models   The millivolt appliances are  manually controlled and feature a spark igniter   piezo  that allows the appliance s pilot gas to  be lit without the use of matches or batteries   This system provides continued service in the  event of a power outage     Millivolt models come standard
88. the installer  with an option in installing in tight and confined  spaces or where the vent run made up of fixed  length pieces develops a joint in a undesirable  location  or will not build up to the required  length  The SV4 5LA Telescopic Vent Section  has an effective length of from 1  1 2   38  mm  to 7 1 2   191 mm   The SV4 5LA is fitted  with a locking inclined channel end  identical to  a normal vent section component  and a plain  end with 3 pilotholes  Slip the plain end overthe  locking channel end of a standard SV4 5 vent  component the required distance and secure  with three screws     Maintain a minimum 1   25 mm  clearance  to combustible materials for all vertical  elements  Clearances for all horizontal ele   ments are 3   76 mm  on top  1   25 mm   on sides and 1   25 mm  on the bottom     A  Frame ceiling opening   Use a plumb line  from the ceiling above the appliance to locate  center of the vertical run  Cut and or frame an  opening  10 1 2  x 10 1 2   267 mm x 267  mm  inside dimensions  about this center mark   Figure 19      10 1 2  Min    267 mm     KEE  P    10 1 2  Min    267 mm        Figure 19    B  Attach vent components to appliance    Secure Vent SV4 5 direct vent system compo   nents are unitized concentric pipe components  featuring positive twist lock connections  see  Figure 20   All ofthe appliances covered in this  document are fitted with collars having locking  inclined channels  The dimpled end ofthe vent  components fit over the ap
89. used   do not blockthe lower control compartment access door  Any hearth extension used is for appearance  only and does not have to conform to standard hearth extension installation requirements     Wall Finishes   Surrounds   Mantels   Note  Combustible wall finish materials and or surround materials must not be allowed to encroach  the area defined by the appliance front and back faces  black sheet metal   Never allow combustible  materials to be positioned in front of or overlapping the appliance front and back faces  See Figure  57 on Page 30     Non combustible materials  such as surrounds and other appliance trim  may be installed on the  appliance front and back faces with the following exception  If the optional radiant panels are  installed  the non combustible material may cover any portion of the top radiant panel or the air  gaps surrounding the top radiant panel down to the top edge of eyebrow hood  The material must  NOT cover any portion of the glass door or louvered panels     Vertical installation clearances to combustible mantels vary according to the depth of the mantel  See  Figure 7  Mantels constructed of non combustible materials may be installed at any height above the  appliance opening  however  do not allow anything to hang below the hood       Mantel Depth    Minimum Mantel Clearances    14  356   12  305   10  254  inches  millimeters     8  203              Top of    6  152   Appliance             4  102                             12 10 8 6   3
90. venting system design or venting sys   tem     Gas Equipment Venting System NOT Provided    When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally  vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the  flue gases  but identifies    special venting systems   the following require   ments shall be satisfied by the manufacturer       Thereferenced  special venting system  instructions shall be included  with the appliance or equipment installation instructions  and      The  special venting systems  shall be Product Approved by the  Board  and the instructions for that system shall include a parts list  and detailed installation instructions     A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall  horizontally vented gas fueled equipment  all venting instructions  all  parts lists for venting instructions  and or all venting design instructions  shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the  installation       Installation and repair must be done by a plumber or gas fitter licensed  in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts      The flexible gas line connector used shall not exceed 36 inches  92  centimeters  in length      The individual manual shut off must be a T handle type valve     NOTE  DIAGRAMS  amp  ILLUSTRATIONS ARE NOT TO SCALE     SAFETY  amp  WARNIING INFORMATION    M Lives    If the information in this  manual is not followed  exactly  afire orexplosion  may result causing prop   erty damage  p
91. ware that this is a heat producing appliance  Objecis placed above  the unit are exposed to elevated temperatures     If a shelf is to be installed above appliance  see Shelf Height Minimum Clearances  Figure 8 on  Page 9      The appliance should be mounted on a fully supported base extending the full width and depth of the  appliance  The appliance may be located on or near conventional construction materials  However  if  installed on combustible materials  such as carpeting  vinyl tile  etc   a metal or wood barrier covering  the entire bottom surface of the appliance must be used           ZED  BEES  V  97 p a 9999 99   SESE  SFX      QU    do jn Q    M Vertical Offset Venting    9   2 ou e 27  SF co eT 27S  S   232r                   Venting  one end flush    with wall   me Vertical ES TN   top vent   side vent      m                                                                                                                         Figure 3       MANUFACTURED HOME  REQUIREMENTS    This appliance may he installed in an after   market permanently located  manufactured  home  USA only  or mobile home  where not  prohibited by local codes     This appliance may he installed as an OEM  installation in a manufactured home  USA  only  or mobile home and must be installed  in accordance with the manufacturer s  instructions and the Manufactured Home  Construction and Safety Standard  Title 24  CPF  Part 3280 or Standard for Installa   tion in Mobile Homes  CAN CSA Z240 MH  
    
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