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1.                     ow                pra       Raised Hearth                   Hearth Raised Nail the nail down plates to the floor B  Platform  or raised platform              Travis Industries 4041213 1100 01152    10    Installation  for qualified installers only     Hearth Requirements          Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Floor Mounted  Fireplaces            o not build  Re he  even    ile  Marble   Rees Aelio             Raised  Fireplaces          Fireplace Stand    in  Hearth Width  i  Wo neenmus Btiond the width of the  ace   see Face Dimensions tor sizing     Emon Board    Installation gror qualified installers only  11    Facing Requirements    NOTE  The combustible area above the facing must not protrude more than 3 4  from the facing  If it  does  it is considered a mantel and must meet the mantel requirements listed in this manual        WARNING  Do not use adhesive to secure the cement board or facing  The high  temperatures of the fireplace may cause adhesives to emit odors  Use mastic or thin set  or  other non combustible  non odorous adherent  to attach the facing to the cement board   NOTE  Screws may be used to secure the cement board to the fireplace  Do not penetrate  the fireplace more than 3 4          NO DRYWALL    The fireplace requires a concrete board  or other  non combustible  extending from the header to    the floor and to the framing members on both       sides  Do not use sheetrock  plywood or other                                
2.                The termination must fall within the g E E R z  shaded area shown in the chart  Use 5 pa o dE  the indicated restrictor position                     35   max           35   max    Horizontal          Offset  30 feet         30 feet     else ae          Eea Restrictor      Position   3  25 feet         25 feet  Offset Length Hor  Offset Vert  Rise 20 feet         20 feet  None 5  1           1  Section 1  1 7   2  Section 1 9  2  4  E      3  Section 2 5  3           4  Section 3 2    3  8  E      15 feet         15 feet  11   min       L       11   min      e maximum offset  length is three 4   5 feet     sections      5 feet  Ofeet       0 feet  pr tL EEE     2    23        32  o E       Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    20 Installation  for qualified installers only     Venting Configurations with a Horizontal Termination       The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart  Use the indicated restrictor position                                                              EA  Pe wo  P pe 0              s  l 2 2 o     Restrictor o i      2  SEN EEEE EEEE  Restrictor      Position   1 E  ji IN NOTE         Restrictor positions are based upon lab tests  The         ideal restrictor position may vary slightly  especially   5 when the termination is near a demarkation line   5 feet         5 feet    WARNING   ee Bea When using an elbow directly off the    top of the fireplace  a 2  clearance  A A above the vent is required   me PLT dtd dt
3.              ZY  9  fo  META                             10  Flex Tube       o  IEP  shipped with the fireplace   min  bending radius is 3 4      Gas Inlet Pressure                Standard Input Pressure    Natural Gas 7  W C   1 74 kPA   13  W C   2 73 KPA     If the pressure is not sufficient  make sure the piping used is large enough  the supply regulator is  adequately adjusted  and the total gas load for the residence does not exceed the amount supplied     The supply regulator  the regulator that attaches directly to the residence inlet or to the propane tank     should supply gas at the suggested input pressure listed above  Contact the local gas supplier if the  regulator is at an improper pressure        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    24 Installation  ror qualified installers oniy     Electrical Connection    e Make sure the household breaker is shut off prior to working on any electrical lines    e The fireplace must be properly grounded in accordance with local codes  or ANSI NFPA 70 1987   e The electrical line must be grounded and supply 120 Volts at 60 Hz  2 Amps    e Follow the directions below to connect power to the fireplace     Use wire nuts to connect the wires together  Push the  connections inside the junction box  and re attach the cover  plate  Tighten the strain relief on to the outer insulation of the  electrical line to insure the line does not pull loose          Feed the electrical line  through the strain  relief           The junction bo
4.         0ceeceeeeeeeneeeeeees 11  Facing Detail irisi iini aia 12  Face Dimensions                  s eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 13  Modifying the Face Angle                  ceceeeeeeeees 14  Facing  amp  Hearth Examples                 eeeeeeeeeee 15  Mantel Requirements    16  Vent Requirements                 ceceeeeeeeneeeeeee een es 17  Altitude Considerations                     2ceeeeee 17  Clearance            ccceceececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 17  Use of 8    Dia  Pipe                cc eceeeeeeee eee ees 17  Vent Installation                 ccccceee cece eneen 17  Approved Vent Configurations                     06  18  Restrictor Position                      seeeeeeeeees 18  Measuring Vent Lengths                  cesses 18  Vertical Terminations  with  without offsets   19  Horizontal Terminations                      eeee 20  Vertical Terminations  with 2 90   Elbows        21  Vent Termination Requirements                    065 22  Gas Line Requirements                 cccceeeeeeeeeees 23  Fuel esc cacc2  3500 E E E ners 23  Gas Line Connection                    eceeeeeeeees 23  Gas Inlet Pressure               0  eceeeeeeeeeeeeees 23  Electrical Connection                 ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24       Travis Industries       4041213    Table of Contents 3    Finalizing the Installation    1 Glass Removal   amp  installation                  0 25  2 Log  amp  Coal Installation               cceeeeeeeeeee ees 26  3 Purge Gas Line and Replace the Glass            27
5.     05 31  Gas Line Install     0      ccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeees 23 WOIQM A A E E S 6  Gas Smell stss hanini miei See Inst  on Cover What Prevents Gas Buildup                    ceceeeeeeee 35  Glass Installation and Removal                  cce 25 What Turns the Main Burners On and Off             35  Glass  Glass Gasket    enneren 25 Wiring Diagram  aiiai anida a 36  Hearth Requirements    10 Yearly Service Procedure    33  Heating Specifications                c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 6   Horizontal Vent Termination Requirements          22   How this Fireplace WorkS          0 cceecceeeeeeeneeeeeeeee 35      Travis Industries 4041213 1000 01152    
6.    NOTE  do not use a  90   elbow between  two horizontal  sections              To Access the Restrictor     Withe the fireplace cool  use the    NOTE  The fireplace is  shipped with the restrictor in  position  1  fully open      bent rod included in the owner   s  pack to adjust the plate     To Adjust the Restrictor     late       NOTE  one  additional 45   elbow 4  may be used between  two horizontal  sections      or     Two 45   elbows may  be used between       other by 1 1 2     Vent sections overlap each    t          vertical sections     Vent Length   3   4   etc                          Travis Industries    TF    1 1 2        1 Determine the correct restrictor position  see the charts under   Approved Vent Configurations    the stock position is  1     2 Lift up the adjustment plate and move it so the correct notch falls into  the slot on the adjustment bracket        Position  3 is  this notch   This restrictor is in position 2     Horizontal  Run            Vent Height is calculated to   the top of the vent on   horizontal terminations and   to the top of the termination      Vent      on vertical terminations     A    12 3 8  tall with 1   1 2  of overlap    8 3 4  wide with  1 1 2  to 3 3 8  of  overlap    Kn    el    SS    A   Be    30 1 2              4041213 100 01152    Installation  for qualified installers only  LE     Vertical Terminations using 0 or 2 45   Offsets                                                                                         
7.   4 Faceplate Installation                    0 sceeeeeee es 27  5 Leak  WeSty sacs tiseesadabetactstasese ee itetacnbiateazegcs 27  6 Pilot Adjustment  if necessary                0 0 27  7 Air Shutter Adjustment  if necessary               27  8 Check FAME  rrie o ee oeio 28  9 Explain Operation to Home Owner                 28  Operation  Before You BeQin             c ecceeeeeeneeeteeeeeneeeees 29  Location of Controls               ceceeeeeeeeeneeeeeneees 29  Starting The Pilot                  c ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 30  Starting the Fireplace for the First Time              31  Turning the Fireplace On and Off                  0 5 31  Adjusting the Flame Height                       c0e0e 31  Adjusting the Blower Speed                    2eeeeees 32  Normal Operating Sounds             0  eeeeeeeeeeeees 32  Normal Operating Odors             cceeeeeeeeeeeee eens 32  Maintenance   Yearly Service Procedure                 0ceeeeeeeees 33  Troubleshooting Table    34  How this Fireplace WorkS                  ceeeeeeeeeees 35   What Turns the Main Burners On and Off       35   What Prevents Gas Buildup                   0  35  Wiring Diagram           0    ceeeeeeeeeeeeee ee ee eee ee eens 36  Replacement Parts List                     eceeeeeee ees 36    Safety Label    Safety  Listing  Label              cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee es 37  Warranty   Warranty iendre arenar A eet 38  Optional Equipment   LP Conversion Kit             cccccecceeeseeeaeeeeeeeeeees 39  Index   ING O
8.   Board or Granite        lt  12  Min   gt              The front and side edges can be trimmed in various ways   Min  1 3 8  Thick Hearth    f       Bull Nose Tile Edge Tile Wood Molding   Cut to 1 3 8    Cut to 1 3 8    Cut to 1 3 8         Mantel Requirements       e The combustible area above the facing must not protrude more than 3 4  from the facing  If it does  it  is considered a mantel and must meet the mantel requirements listed in this manual     Combustible or Non Combustible Mantels    Max  Mantel  Depth is 8    N47  Combustible or Non Combustible Mantel    See    Face Dimensions     for face sizing     Bottom of Faceplate        NN    1 1 2                Base of Fireplace          Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Installation  for qualified installers only  17    Vent Requirements                 e Always maintain the    required 1  clearance  2  Vertical Termination  ee  clearance above the vent  Duravent  Part  991     when an elbow is placed    Vertical Vent  Requirements            i Use a roof flashing and storm collar  directly off the top of the whenever passin throu the roof  lt    fireplace  to combustible  Duravent Part  953  amp   943 or  94357     materials to prevent a fire  Be sree nesha sla aceng e  Maintain a minimum 1     spaces with insulation   ouravent Pad  963  9  25 mm  clearance from  vent to an    ombustible  e The gas appliance and vent aneb  19 mm   system must be vented DN  i i Mini frami  directly to the outside of  gt  Minimum
9.   LP        All exhaust gases must be vented outside the structure of the living area   Combustion air is drawn from outside the living area structure    e Notify your insurance company before hooking up this fireplace    e The requirements listed below are divided into sections  All requirements must be    met simultaneously  The order of installation is not rigid     the qualified installer  should follow the procedure best suited for the installation     Packing List Additional Items Required       Propane Conversion Kit Faceplate      Log Set  3 Logs  2 Twigs  Bag of Coals  Coal Trays  s Direct Vent  Simpson Dura Vent Ph    800 835 4429     Restrictor Adjuster Rod e Gas Line Equipment  shutoff valve  pipe  etc                                            Flex Tube with Pipe Adapter Electrical Equipment  Installation Overview  SL  Q See  Vent Requirements   LD a  hoe  The faceplate A Sa See  Horizontal  must be 6  Termination  minimum from Requirements   side walls   o2   A     Drywall N  s  sS     See  N  Acceptable          See  Gas Line  lt  n  Installation  es iol Vent Lengths  Non combustible facing cl SS   Facing Requirements     See  Mantel Requirements  Pe    See  Hearth Requirements                          Insulation must not fill  the spaces between  the stand offs             fa Nail Down Plate    N  ae See  Minimum  Shr  lt  Framing  xX Dimensions    See  Electrical  Connection           See  Fireplace Placement Requirements     Optional thermostat or remote con
10.   above any grade  veranda  porch  deck or balcony Surface    moO WwW  gt     Minimum 3  from outside corner walls   Minimum 12  from inside corner walls eee Roof  ae     le Min  Eaves   Minimum 11  clearance below unventilated soffits or roof surfaces   Minimum 18  clearance below ventilated soffits Op    Minimum 6  clearance from roof eaves  NOTE  Vinyl surfaces require 24     Minimum 18  clearance below a veranda  porch  deck or balcony  must have two open sides   Minimum 48  clearance from any adjacent building    H Minimum 84  clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways or driveways  NOTE  may not be used over a walkway or driveway shared by an adjacent building      Minimum 48  clearance from any mechanical air supply inlet   Minimum 36  clearance above and 48    below and to the sides of non mechanical air supply inlet  Minimum 36  from the area above the gas meter regulator  vent outlet    Minimum 36  from the gas meter regulator  vent outlet    Minimum 12    above the roof line  for vertical terminations     z Zg r a   c    Minimum 24    horizontal clearance to any surface  such as an exterior wall      for vertical terminations       NOTE  Measure clearances to the nearest edge of the exhaust hood     e Use the vinyl siding standoff when installing on an exterior with vinyl siding   e Vent termination must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material  e These clearances meet UMC 1994 code standards        Travis Industries 404
11.  2  gap betwen the    face and the base of the fireplace  For 2 1 2    thick brick this works out to approximately 1 1 8           Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    12 Installation  for qualified installers only     Facing Detail       NOTE  The overlap is 1 1 2  along 1 7 16    Lopi Discovery  the top of the face  1 7 16    Avanti DVS  7 16    FPX Rect  and Arched                   Do not tuck tile underneath the face on the bottom  there  will be a 1 8  air space below the access door   You may  do this on the sides and top  but not on the bottom     Make sure these shaded areas are faced over    when using the arched face  Rectangular faces  do not require this area to be faced              e To achieve a facing that is flush with the drywall to the side of the fireplace  recess the framing directly  next to the fireplace  See the illustration below         TOP  VIEW        This 2x4 is recessed 3 8     to make a flush facing 1 2  Concrete Board    Fireplace Fireplace    1 2  Drywall                           1 2  Drywall  Z Tas QUE ERERTAERERTAIS   4  1 Z 1      5 3 8  Tile The tile overlaps the drywall  Faceplate 3 8  Tile 1 2  Concrete Board Faceplate for an overlap facing       Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Installation  for qualified installers only  13    Face Dimensions             Avalon FPX Arched  ES i Z rtisan  Avalon Rosario NOTE  artisan faces  areas DVS 2 vary in size   Victorian Z             Avalon  Rawhide             TN          Ae    Lopi He
12.  36  From Base of Fireplace   ol     gt an a            NOTE  when venting to the rear  allow a  min  8 5 8  gap centered behind the  fireplace  for the vent and wall thimble      Gas Line  the inlet is 7 3 4  behind the  framing and 2 5 8  above the base of the  fireplace  see  Gas Line Connection  for  details         Route the electrical line  and optional  thermostat or remote control wire  to  the right of the fireplace     Us             ee       When installed  walls in front of the fireplace must be a minimum 6  to the side of the faceplate     e Due to the high temperature of the fireplace  it should be located out of traffic and away from furniture    and draperies     e Fireplace must be placed so the vents below and above the glass do not become blocked       Travis Industries    4041213    100 01152    Installation  for qualified installers only     Fireplace z    g   includes     1 2  DN  standoffs           Corner Installations h        A typical 45   installation uses the 13   minimum framing dimensions shown l  in the illustration to the right  Normal  clearances still apply             65 3 4           Raised Fireplaces    e The fireplace  and hearth  if desired  may be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace   250 Lbs   and vent     e The fireplace may be raised a maximum 34   this is to ensure the mantel clearance does not infringe  upon the ceiling          Raised fireplace with    Raised fireplace    Raised  Platform      lt     Be Wt     
13.  4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd  SW     Copyright 2007  Travis Industries  Inc   10 00  100 01152 Mukilteo  WA 98275       2 Introduction    Introduction    We welcome you as a new owner of a Travis Industries gas fireplace  In purchasing this fireplace you have joined  the growing ranks of concerned individuals whose selection of an energy system reflects both a concern for the  environment and aesthetics  The Travis Industries DVS EF Fireplace is one of the finest home heaters the world  over  This manual will explain the installation  operation  and maintenance of this fireplace  Please familiarize  yourself with the Owner s Manual before operating your heater and save the manual for future reference  Included  are helpful hints and suggestions that will make the operation and maintenance of your new fireplace an easier and  more enjoyable experience  We offer our continual support and guidance to help you achieve the maximum  benefit and enjoyment from your heater     Important Information    No other DVS EF gas fireplace has the same serial Mail your Warranty Card   number as yours  The serial number is below and to Today  and Save Your Bill of   the left of the gas control valve  Sale   This serial number will be needed in case you require   service of any type  To receive full warranty coverage   you will need to show evidence of   Model  DVS EF Fireplace the date you purchased your    heater  Do not mail your Bill of    Serial Number  Sale to us     Purchase Bate  We sugges
14.  Starting the Fireplace for the First Time  e Burn the heater at a high setting with the blower off for an extended period  up to 48 hours   This will  cure the painted surfaces  Fumes from the paint curing and oil burning off the steel will occur  This is  normal  We recommend opening a window to vent the room   e Condensation may appear on the glass each time you start the fireplace   this is normal      Blue Flames will occur on the fireplace when it first comes on  After fifteen minutes the flames will  turn a more realistic yellow and orange color   e Certain installations use a remote  wall switch  to turn the fireplace on and off  If this is the case  leave  the ON OFF switch  ON    Turning the Fireplace On and Off  After the pilot has been started     A j   Fi ti ith wall  i i seg ole nae erosta  is Als switch to  operation  control the temperature  right  es is hotter  left cooler   Some  O systems require the on off  le switch to be on       See the instructions  Use this switch to included with the  turn the main burner remote for changing  on and off manually  the battery   e Do not place any combustible items on top of or directly in front of the fireplace  even temporarily  The  optional thermostat may start the fireplace causing a combustible item to ignite   e ifthe fireplace turns on and off frequently while using the thermostat  you may want to adjust the flame  height down until it produces just enough heat needed   Adjusting the Flame Height       Travis I
15.  be found below  the back log on the left side              MAIN BURNER  BLOWER       ON IGNITER         3          OFF Y    Pilot Igniter Blower Knob          Gas Control Knob    Blower Knob    On Off Switch  Pilot Igniter    Gas Control Knob    Flame Adjust Knob       Travis Industries    Flame Adjust Knob    This knob controls the speed of the internal convection blower that pushes  the heated air into the room     This control is used to turn the fireplace on and off     The pilot igniter is used only to start the pilot  When pressed  it sends an  electrical charge to the pilot assembly  This creates a blue spark directly next  to the pilot  igniting the pilot flame     This knob is used to control gas to the fireplace and for starting the pilot   There are three positions  ON  OFF   amp  PILOT  The pointer to the left of the  knob indicates the position this knob is in     This knob controls the flame height from low   LO   to high   HI    The pointer  above the knob points to the position this knob is in     4041213 100 01152    30 Operation    Starting The Pilot Flame    The pilot flame is required to ignite the main     burners  it also plays a safety role   It should be   left on once lit  It will stay lit unless the gas control   valve is turned to  OFF   However  the pilot will   go out if the gas is shut off  the propane tank runs   out  or low  or if the stove malfunctions  If the pilot   turns off frequently  call your dealer for   information  To start the pilo
16.  been shut off    The fireplace has just been started  Improper air shutter adjustment    The flame height may be turned too low    The logs or coals are placed incorrectly    Improper air shutter adjustment       4041213    Don t Call for Service  Until You    Check all gas shut off valves   See  Starting the Pilot Light  Step C   See  Starting the Pilot Light  Step C   See  Starting the Pilot Light  Step C   Check Tank Level   See  Starting the Pilot Light    See  Starting the Pilot Light    Turn the ON OFF switch to  ON    See the remote control instructions   See  Thermostat Operation    See  Starting the Pilot Light    See  Starting the Pilot Light    Turn the ON OFF switch to  ON    Use the remote closer to the fireplace   See the remote control instructions   See the remote control instructions   See  Starting the Pilot Light    See  Starting the Pilot Light    Turn the ON OFF switch to  ON    See  Thermostat Operation    Check the breaker switch   See  Operating Your Fireplace     Keep the gas supply turned on    This is normal   see  Starting the  Fireplace for the First Time     Adjust Air Shutter   contact your  dealer    Turn the flame height to  HI     See  Adjusting the Flame Height     See  Log Set Installation and  Removal     Adjust Air Shutter   contact your  dealer    100 01152    Maintenance 35    How this Fireplace Works       e This fireplace was designed with safety as the primary concern  Many of the components inside this  fireplace are for safety pur
17.  door on the face   o not block this space  it is required for    access door opening and air flow   Base of Fireplace              butts up to the set up face on the    bottom 2x4 and    Plywood  Platform    Note how the tile facing fits behind Te  the face on the side and top and Pa    Cement Board       Travis Industries 4041213 1100 01152    Installation  or qualified installers only  15    Facing and Hearth Examples  continued                 Side View  DVS Fireplace  Face  1 2  Cement Board  amp  3 8  thick tile   tucked behind the face   n 3 8  Thick  Two 1 2 Tile    Cement Boards    Wood Sub    Floor X  AAEE  Three Dimensional View    Face    NOTE  SS Sba Note how the    When hearth installation is Paes a   correctly completed  there will up face on the  be a 1 8  air space below the side and top   access door on the face  Do   not block this air space  it is  required for access door  opening and proper air flow      o          Base of  A A    Y gt  Wood Sub Floor    There will be a 1 16  clearance  between the face and the top of  the tile on the hearth     Two 1 2   Cement  Boards    3 8  Tile    WARNING  Do not install cement board underneath the fireplace  To do so  would leave a large gap underneath the face        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    16 Installation  for qualified installers only     Tile Hearths           Min  1 3 8   Thick    Face  Hearth N    32 DVS Fireplace    Facing installs behind the face    Two Layers of a be  1 2  Cement    Or VADS 
18.  framing  the building  and never be N  attached to a chimney gee   Q  serving a separate solid  gt  S    Use a support box  on exposed vent    fuel or gas burning  appliance  Each direct  vent gas appliance must  use it s own separate vent    system     e     In addition to the  requirements below  follow  the requirements provided  with the vent     Use a firestop whenever Horizontal Vent  passing through a wall Requirements        SS    Soe  ezomm Minimum   Framing for  wall thimble       PER ae    Maintain a minimum 1  cl   arance from Z r Horizontal Termination    i vent to any combustible  2  above the  Al t l t u d e vent when an elbow  is flared directly  Duravent Part  984     A off the top of the    Considerations Aa penile      This heater has been tested at altitudes ranging from sea level to 8 000 feet  2 400 M   In this testing we have found that  the heater  with its standard orifice  burns correctly with just an air shutter adjustment       Failure to adjust the air shutter properly may lead to improper combustion which can create a safety hazard   Consult your dealer or installer if you suspect an improperly adjusted air shutter     Approved Vent       Use of of the following 6 5 8  diameter co axial gas direct vent systems      Manuatacturer  seres    Simpson Dura Vent Model GS    Selkirk Hearth Products Direct Temp  American Metal Products    NOTE  Always use the high wind cap for the type of vent you are using  if applicable        e Slide the vent section
19.  very fragile   see page 26   If severely deteriorated   replace  Check the logs for sooting  A small amount of soot along the bottom of the logs is normal  If  excessive sooting is found  the fireplace will require adjustment  Contact your dealer     4 Clean the burner  especially the burner holes  and inspect the following      Make sure the burner is not warped  cracked  or damaged      Check the firebox and area around the pilot to make sure there is no warping or damage   If any problem is found  discontinue use and contact your dealer for service     __  Check the walls and ceiling of the firebox for    deterioration        Check the   Before Disassembly   Check  burner   the pilot flame  It should touch  holes     the thermocouple and  thermopile     Thermopile       Pilot Hood    S  IN    Thermocouple       Make sure the burner  is not warped or    damaged     5 Replace the log set  Clean and replace the glass  use non abrasive cleaner   if damaged  replace    Make sure the gasket along the perimeter of the glass contacts the face of the firebox and forms an air   tight seal  If it does not  re align or replace the gasket to insure an air tight seal  Replace the faceplate     6 Inspect behind the access door  Clean if necessary  Check the gas control valve gas lines  If damage  is found  discontinue use and contact your dealer for service  Clean the air channels and ducts     7 Start the pilot and turn on the main burner  The flames should be orange yellow and not tou
20. 12  Min  combustible material   r Header  Non combustible Facing  Rectangular Face Pa  Arch Face i     6  Min   i  both sides   Bottom of See    Face Dimensions     Faceplate for face sizing   Base of                 Fireplace 1 1 2     w   The brick facing must meet the same requirements  Faci n g Ove r 1 Th l ck listed in    Facing Requirements      WARNING     Faces that attach with latch hooks   Avalon Rosario  Avalon Cambridge   Avalon Salish Bay  Avalon Rawhide   Lopi Discovery  Lopi Heritage Bay  FPX  Architectural Faces  all styles    require a 5 8    gap above the  face for face installation and removal     Face Sizing        See    Face  Dimensions    for    sizing        Ifthe facing material is over 1  thick   e g  brick  river rock   install the facing  around the perimeter of the face  You  may wish to make a facing support  see  the illustration to the right   If using an  arch face  you may wish to order the  optional set up face              Rectangular Faces  Make a facing support using    Arch Set Up Face is available from  Travis Industries  Part   98500697       Artisan faces vary in size  Use the face  being installed to create a template     2x4 s  It should be 1 8    larger       Arch Faces    Use the optional Arch than the finished face  NOTE     Set Up Face available The bottom of the face is 1 1 2     from Travis above the base of the fireplace   Industries    Note  if using a brick hearth  the fireplace will need to be raised to accommodate the 1 1
21. 1213 1100 01152    Installation  for qualified installers only  23    Gas Line Requirements    The gas line must be installed in accordance with all local codes  if any  if not  follow ANSI 223 1 and  the requirements listed below     The fireplace and gas control valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any  pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psig  For pressures under 1 2 psig   isolate the gas supply piping by closing the manual shutoff valve    Leak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior to and after starting the fireplace     Fuel    This fireplace is designed either for natural gas or for propane  but not for both   Check the sticker on  the top of the gas control valve to make sure the correct fuel is used     Gas Line Connection    A manual shutoff valve is required within for installation  within 3    of the heater   T Handle gas cocks  are required in Massachusetts in compliance with code 248CMR     Installation must be performed by a qualified installer  service agency or the gas supplier  In  Massachusetts a licensed plumber gasfitter      The 1  diameter access hole is located 2 7 8  above the base of the fireplace  Cut  an  X  in the gasket covering the inlet and insert the gas line through the gasket        3 8  M P T to 1 2  O D  Fitting     Factory installed   Ly      Gas Control Valve  _  BS ff    A  y P    E      OR         The included   __    ___      fitting accepts a  3 8  M P T  or   
22. DVS EF Fireplace  m Owner s Manual       F ring th  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES eaturing the  HOUSE OF FIRE      Burner    Tested and Listed by    li a    OMNI Test Laboratories  Inc   Beaverton  Oregon  Report   028 S 16B 5  ANSI Z21 88    e Built In Direct Vent Fireplace    e Natural Gas or Propane       e Residential or Mobile Home       the I y  a fire or  explosion may result causing property damage  personal injury or loss of life       Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  other appliance   WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS      Do not try to light any appliance   Do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any phone in your building   Immediately call gas supplier from a neighbor s phone  Follow the gas supplier s instructions   If you cannot reach your gas supplier  call the fire department     Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer  service agency or the gas  supplier     This appliance may be installed as an OEM installation in a manufactured  mobile  home and  must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer   s instructions and the manufactured home  construction and safety standard  Title 24 CFR  Part 3280     This appliance is only for use with the type s  of gas indicated on the rating plate  A  conversion kit is supplied with the appliance        Installer  After installation give this manual to the home owner      and explain operation of this heater  Travis Industries  Inc    
23. Glass  Ceramic Logs  Accessories     Fireback  Panels  Faceplate   Re Installation Allowance  Years 6  amp  7   COVERAGE  PARTS ONLY    Firebox Assembly   Adjustable Air Restrictor  Pressure Relief Mechanisms  Glass Frame and Latch    Exclusions  Paint  Gasketing  Burner Assembly  Electrical Assembly  Gas Control Assembly  Ceramic Glass  Ceramic Logs  Convection Heat  Exchanger  Accessories  Fireback  Panels  Faceplate   Re Installation Allowance  One Way Freight Allowance  Labor    CONDITIONS  amp  EXCLUSIONS    1  This new gas appliance must be installed by a qualified gas appliance technician  It must be installed  operated  and maintained at all times in  accordance with the instructions in the Owner   s Manual  Any alteration  willful abuse  accident  neglect  or misuse of the product shall nullify this warranty    2  This warranty is nontransferable  and is made to the ORIGINAL purchaser  provided that the purchase was made through an authorized TRAVIS dealer    3  Discoloration and some minor expansion  contraction  or movement of certain parts and resulting noise  is normal and not a defect and  therefore  not  covered under warranty  The installer must ensure the appliance is burning as per the rating tag at the time of installation  Over firing  operation above the  listed BTU rate  of this appliance can cause serious damage and will nullify this warranty    4  The warranty  as outlined within this document  does not apply to the chimney components or other Non Trav
24. Xiive eds E duds auevagd shveiude indevegssava denis 42   100 01152    Safety Precautions  IF YOU SMELL GAS     Do not light any appliance   Extinguish any open flame   Do not touch any electrical switch or plug or unplug anything   Open windows and vacate building   Call gas supplier from neighbor s house  if not reached  call fire department       This unit must be installed by a qualified installer to prevent the possibility of an explosion   Your dealer will know the requirements in your area and can inform you of those people  considered qualified  The room heater should be inspected and cleaned before use and  at least annually by a qualified service person  More frequent cleaning may be required  due to excessive lint from carpeting  bedding material  etc     The instructions in this manual must be strictly adhered to  Do not use makeshift methods  or compromise in the installation  Improper installation will void the warranty and safety  listing        Look for this label  This heater is either approved for natural gas    E  NG  or for propane  LP   Burning the  incorrect fuel will void the warranty and safety    listing and may cause an extreme safety       If the label is present  the hazard  Direct questions about the type of  heater is equipped for LP fuel used to your dealer  Check the label and   propane   If the label is flame adjust knob on the gas control valve     absent  the heater is equipped             Travis Industries    for NG  natural gas      Contac
25. al efficiency rating determined under continuous operation  independent of installed system     Electrical access panel is 6     Dimensions  vent nas an external Sc behind the front  along the wake     1 f a    Weight  165 Lbs  a ae    i   34 3 4   28 1 8   oD  14 1 2   a Cet  UA    1         1 2     Stand offs A a ee  Q  o             f       Nail Down  Plate  used  to secure  the fireplace    to the floor  ran  Pa YY        r    A Wk    4  19 3 8  5 clips    v     lt   R See  Gas Line Connection   7 3 4 D    Includes the 1 2  we Da on page 22 for more details  clearance       Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152          Installation  for qualified installers only  7    Installation Warnings     e Failure to follow all of the requirements may result in property damage  bodily  injury  or even death    e This heater must be installed by a qualified installer who has gone through a  training program for the installation of direct vent gas appliances    e This appliance must be installed in accordance with all local codes  if any  if not   follow ANSI Z223 1 and NFPA 54 88        In Manufactured or Mobile Homes must conform with Manufactured Home  Consiruction and Safety Standard  Title 24 CFR  Part 3280  or  when such a  standard is not applicable  the Standard for Manufactured Home Installations   ANSI NCSBCS A225 1  This appliance may be installed in Manufactured Housing  only after the home is site located    e The fireplace is designed to operate on natural gas  or propane
26. appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate and may be installed in an aftermarket   permanently located  manufactured  mobile  home where not prohibited by local codes  See owner   s manual for details  This appliance is not convertible  for use with other gases  unless a certified kit is used    This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air filters    Keep burner and control compartment clean  See installation and operating instructions accompanying appliance    This appliance must be properly connected to a venting system in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions  Use only approved coax   ial direct vent systemto vent this appliance to the exterior  See owner   s manual for approved brands of venting    WARNING  Improper installation  adjustment  alteration  service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage  Refer to the owner s information  manual provided with this appliance  For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer  service agency or the gas supplier     VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER     NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL    CAUTI ON  Hot while in operation  Do not touch  Severe burns may result   Keep children  clothing  furniture  gasoline and other liquids having flammable vapors  away  Do not operate this appliance with glass removed  cracked or broken   Replacement of the panel s  should be done by a licensed or qualified service person        Minimum Clearances to Combu
27. as necessary   Screwdriver          Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Approved Vent ConfigurationS                ccce 18 Installation Options         0    ceeecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaee 6  Adjusting the Blower Speed                  ccccseeeeees 32 Items Required for Installation              0  ccccseeeeees 7  Adjusting the Flame Height               cere 31 Leaking Gas        a See Inst  on Cover  Air Shutter Adjustment                c cseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 27 Listing Information                 ceceeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeees 37  Altitude Considerations                 c ceseeeeeeeee eee 17 Location of Controls              ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29  Blower Gontro ienien artesan aaa 32 Log Set Installation and Removal                 0008 26  BIW Uti cere chet cine 6 Maintenances sopas EO 33  BIW QUU ea iniia heise la 6 Mantel Requirements    16  Cap  see vent termination              c0cccccseeeeeeeeeees 22 Measuring Vent LengthS                    ceceeeeeeneeees 18  Chimney Cap  see vent termination                    22 Noise  see Normal Operating Sounds                 32  Chimney Installation  see Vent Requirements     17 Normal Operating SOUNAS                ccseeeeeeeeeeeees 32  Clearance Siene ae aaa aa 8 Packing  HShe AEEA 7  Condensation on Glass    eenen 31 Pilot Flame Inspection    27  Corner Installation                 ceeceeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 9 Piping Installation  see Gas Line Install                 23  DIMENSIONS  seora a ae e a iia 6 Rais
28. as valve in conjunction with a pilot flame to ensure no gas  builds up inside the firebox        The thermocouple  next to the pilot  senses when the pilot flame is lit  If the pilot flame goes out  this  thermocouple no longer generates electricity  causing the gas valve to automatically shut off all gas to  the heater  preventing the pilot from spilling gas into the firebox           o yO y       efi  I  Gas Valve    This high technology valve automatically  shuts off all gas if it does not receive a signal External Shut Off Valve   from the thermocouple  If any componentis This valve is placed on the gas line  damaged or sensing a malfunction  or ifthe to shut off gas to the appliance  wiring is damaged  it will shut off all gas  during maintenance procedures           Pilot Flame   The pilot flame is a time proven  component that eliminates the possibility  of gas buildup inside the firebox                                   elole      TPTH_TP_TH                                Ceramic Glass  The glass in your heater is the most  durable glass available  It has been  tested to be extremely resistant to  breakage from temperature changes     Thermocouple  The thermocouple generates a small  amount of electricity  If the pilot flame  goes out  the gas valve automatically  shuts off all gas        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    36 Maintenance    Wiring Diagram          Thermocouple Thermopile  Piezo Igniter       Red a o  Brown    On Off Switch       Copper Co Axial  W
29. ce  Do  not operate with cracked   broken  or removed glass     Any safety screen or guard  removed for servicing must be  replaced prior to operating the  heater     Operate the heater according to  the instructions included in this  manual     If the main burners do not start  correctly turn the gas off at the  gas control valve and call your  dealer for service     This unit is not for use with solid  fuel    Do not place anything inside the  firebox  except the included  fiber logs      If the fiber logs become  damaged  replace with Travis  Industries log set     Children and adults should be  alerted to the hazards of high  surface temperature and should  stay away to avoid burns or  clothing ignition  Young children  should be supervised when  they are in the same room as the  heater     Instruct everyone in the house  how to shut gas off to the  appliance and at the gas main  shutoff valve  The gas main  shutoff valve is usually next to  the gas meter or propane tank  and requires a wrench to shut  off                       4041213    5    Light the heater using the built   in piezo igniter  Do not use  matches or any other external  device to light your heater     Never remove  replace  modify  or substitute any part of the  heater unless instructions are  given in this    manual  All other work must be  done by a trained technician   Don t modify or replace orifices     Allow the heater to cool before  carrying out any maintenance or  cleaning     The pilot flame mu
30. ch the top  of the firebox  If the pilot or main burners do not burn correctly  contact your dealer for service   Monitor the blower operation     8 Remove any debris or vegetation near the vent termination  Contact your dealer if any sooting or  deterioration is found near the vent termination        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    34 Maintenance    Troubleshooting Table    Problem     Pilot Will Not Light    Main Burners Will Not  Start    Remote Control Does    Not Work    Thermostat Does Not  Work    Fireplace Will Not  Distribute Heat    Pilot Goes Out Once A  Month Or More    Flames Are Too Blue    Flames Are Too Short   Under 6      Thin Layer of Soot  Covers the Glass       Travis Industries    Possible Cause     No Propane in Tank   The pilot light has gone out   The gas control valve is turned to  PILOT  or  OFF   The ON OFF switch is turned to  OFF    The remote control is not working correctly   The thermostat is disconnected or set too low   The pilot light has gone out   The gas control valve is turned to  PILOT  or  OFF   The ON OFF switch is turned to  OFF    The remote is too far away from the fireplace   The remote control receiver is turned  Off    One of the two remote control batteries is dead  The pilot light has gone out   The gas control valve is turned to  PILOT  or  OFF   The ON OFF switch is turned to  OFF    The thermostat is set too low   The fireplace is not getting electricity   The fireplace is not up to temperature    The gas supply has
31. dbidrpoe     D D A  2 2 S  lo       Co   NOTE     Horizontal sections require a 1 4  rise every 12  of travel   The maximum vertical height is 11    two 4  sections  The maximum horizontal length is 16    four 4  sections       Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Installation    Vertical Terminations with 2 90   Elbows     for qualified installers only     21    The termination must fall within the shaded area shown in the chart  Use the indicated restrictor position     37   max         35 feet        30 feet        10   min         5 feet               0 feet                Restrictor  Position  3                          Restrictor  Position   2                Se NOTE        Restrictor positions are  based upon lab tests   The ideal restrictor  position may vary  slightly  especially when  the termination is near a  demarkation line                                                        NOTE   A min  8  of vertical vent  must be used     NOTE   Horizontal sections require a 1 4  rise                                  0 feet          Travis Industries    every 12  of travel     TITEL IEP t td  o oO  2  4041213        37   max     35 feet    30 feet    25 feet    20 feet    15 feet    10   min     5 feet    0 feet    100 01152    22 Installation gror qualified installers only     Termination Requirements  see the illustration below          Venting terminals shall not be recessed into a wall or siding   Minimum 9  clearance from any door or window          Roof  Minimum 12
32. ed Fireplaces            ccceceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaa 9  Dura Vent  part numbers     17 Restrictor Position       ssaeessesrrsnerrrserrrneerrrnnens 18  EID OWS ore aa E E ATE 18 Safety Label               ccccsecseseeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaee 37  Electrical Connection             ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 24 Safety Precautions               ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaee 4  Face DiMensiOns                 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaaeeeees 13 Starting The Pilot             0cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaee 30  Face Installation              cccceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeaaeeeees 27 Starting the Fireplace for the First Time                31  Facing Requirements    11 Turning the Fireplace On and Off             eeee 31  Finalizing the Installation             0   eesseeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Vent Length  see    Vent Configuration                  18  Floor Protection  see  Hearth Requirements      10 Vent Part Numbers              0    ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 18  Framing Dimensions           0    ccceeeeeeeneeeeeeeaaeeeees 8 Vent Requirement              ceeecceeeeeeeaneeeeeeaaeeees 17  Fuel itd ae et eid is 23 Vertical Vent Termination Requirements              22  Gas Control Valve  Location                   ceeeeeees 29 Wanni S evi  tenet ike aa eas Sect ee as 4  Gas Inlet PreSSUIe               cceeceeeeeeeeeaeeneeeeeeeeeees 23 Waraniyi eaa Ua Aat oaar ANENA vente 38  Gas Line Connection                 cceeeeeetseeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Water on Glass  see Condensation             
33. ent manufactured by Travis Industries  Inc   to be defect free in material and workmanship to the original  purchaser from the date of purchase as follows     Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call     Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty  This charge can vary from store to store        Years 1  amp  2   COVERAGE  PARTS  amp  LABOR                   Burner Assembly  Gas Control Assembly Accessories  Burner  Air Shutter Assembly  Main Burner Orifice Adjustable control valve  millivolt wiring and connectors  located within Cast Fireback  Panels  Faceplate  see    Conditions and  5 the appliance   thermopile  thermocouple  pilot hood  orifices  pilot gas Exclusions      9   Firebox Assembly  line  piezo ignitor Convection Heat Exchang  t  Adjustable Air Restrictor  Pressure Relief Mechanisms  Glass   Lonvection neat excnanger  Frame and Latch Ceramic Glass EA  y lass  breakage from thermal shocl H f  Electrical Assembly  atag Re Installation Allowance  Wiring harness  snap discs  Blower  Blower Rheostat Ceramic Logs    Log Set  Coals  Ember Strip  Steel Fiber  One Way Freight Allowance  Exclusions  Paint  Gasketing  Years 3 THROUGH 5   COVERAGE  PARTS  amp  LABOR  Firebox Assembly  Convection Heat Exchanger  Adjustable Air Restrictor  Pressure Relief Mechanisms  Glass x  Frame and Latch One Way Freight Allowance  Exclusions  Paint  Gasketing  Burner Assembly  Electrical Assembly  Gas Control Assembly  Ceramic 
34. g Flames Flickering Flames  A    A       Burner Ports L   A tah An   oe Burner    holes  O A ba  f    i i    y    The flames should burn right Lifting flames indicate Ghosting flames indicate Flickering  short flames   off the top of the burner ports insufficient draft  restrictor insufficient air  restrictor set too indicate excessive draft    if they are too blue  adjust is set too high   high  air shutter shut down  or  move air shutter to a higher  the air control   other venting error   position      Warning  If the vent configuration is installed incorrectly the vent may cause the flames inside the heater to lift or     ghost        a dangerous situation  Inspect the flames after installation to insure proper performance  If the    vent configuration is correct  yet the flames are lifting or ghosting  shut off gas to the heater and contact  the dealer for information on remedying the problem        9 Give this manual to the home owner and fully explain the operation of this heater        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Operation 29    Before You Begin    e Read this entire manual before you use your new fireplace  especially the section  Safety  Precautions  on pages 4  amp  5   Failure to follow the instructions may result in property damage  bodily    injury  or even death     Location of Controls   See explanation below                Swing the control cover down  Gas to access the gas control valve   Control igniter  and blower control     The Pilot Flame can
35. ibutor  or similar person has the authority to represent or warrant TRAVIS products beyond the terms contained within this warranty  TRAVIS  INDUSTRIES  INC  assumes no liability for such warranties or representations    15  Travis Industries will not cover the cost of the removal or re installation of hearths  venting or other components    16  If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid  the balance of the warranty remains in effect and all other clauses shall remain in effect    17  This 7 year warranty is the only warranty supplied by Travis Industries  Inc   The manufacturer of the appliance  All other warranties  whether express or  implied  are hereby expressly disclaimed and purchaser   s recourse is expressly limited to the warranties set forth herein     IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED     1  If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty  you MUST REPORT it to your TRAVIS dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS  giving them proof of purchase  the purchase date  and  the model name and serial number    2  Travis Industries has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective component    3  If your dealer is unable to repair your appliance   s defect  he may process a warranty claim through TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   including the name of the dealership where you purchased the  appliance  a copy of your receipt showing the date of the appliance   s eee and the serial number on your appliance  At that time  you may be asked to ship y
36. ire                       Orange                                  Spark Electrode          Pilot Hood A                      NI Chassis  Blowe Ground p creen  Motor      Black mumm   White  120 Volt    Grounded A C        White White        LA  120 V     ii j Power Supply    Blower Blower Blower  Thermodisk Rheostat Circuit       Caution  Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls  Wiring errors can cause  improper and dangerous operation     Replacement Parts List       Caution  Use only Travis Industries replacement parts  Do not use substitute materials     Warning  Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed  cracked  or broken  Replacement of  the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person        Travis Industries 4041213 1100 01152    37    Label    Safet          DVS Fireplace    Listed Vented Gas Fireplace Heater    Tested to  ANSI Z21 88b 1998    Vented Gas Fireplace Heater    and UL 307b 1995    Gas Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes       This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes  if any  if none  follow the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54    Installation in Manufactured or Mobile Homes must conform with Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard  Title 24 CFR   Part 3280    This vented gas fireplace heater is equipped at the factory for use with natural gas  If conversion to propane  LP  is desired  the optional factory conver   sion kit must be used    This 
37. is accessories used in conjunction with the  installation of this product  If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty  contact your authorized TRAVIS retailer before installation    5  Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate performance caused by environmental conditions such as nearby trees  buildings  roof tops  wind   hills or mountains or negative pressure or other influences from mechanical systems such as furnaces  fans  clothes dryers  etc    6  This Warranty is void if    The unit has been operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine  fluorine or other damaging chemicals    The unit is subject to submersion in water or prolonged periods of dampness or condensation    Any damage to the unit  combustion chamber  heat exchanger or other components due to water  or weather damage which is the result of  but not limited   to  improper chimney venting installation    Ps  Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include  injury  loss of use  damage  failure to function due to accident  negligence  misuse  improper installation   alteration or adjustment of the manufacturer s settings of components  lack of proper and regular maintenance  damage incurred while the appliance is in  transit  alteration  or act of God    8  This 7 Year warranty excludes damage caused by normal wear and tear  such as paint discoloration or chipping  worn or torn gasketing  corroded or cracked  logs  embers  etc  Also excluded is damage to the unit caused by abuse  improper insta
38. llation  modification of the unit  drilling of the orifices  or the use of  fuel other than that for which the unit is configured  Units are shipped for natural gas and must be converted to propane using the included conversion kit   Confirm fuel configuration with your installer    9  Damage to gold or nickel surfaces caused by fingerprints  scratches  melted items  or other external sources left on the gold or nickel from the use of  cleaners other than denatured alcohol is not covered in this warranty    10  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance  as well as inconvenience expenses and materials  Incidental or  consequential damages are not covered by this warranty  In some states  the exclusion of incidental or consequential damage may not apply    11  This warranty does not cover any loss or damage incurred by the use or removal of any component or apparatus to or from the TRAVIS gas appliance  without the express written permission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  label of approval    12  Any statement or representation of TRAVIS products and their performance contained in TRAVIS advertising  packaging literature  or printed material is not  part of this 7 year warranty    13  This warranty is automatically voided if the appliance   s serial number has been removed or altered in any way  If the appliance is used for commercial  purposes  it is excluded from this warranty    14  No dealer  distr
39. n the bottom of  log pin when re installing  the burner when re installing        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152       40    hd tional E J ui   ment  for qualified installers only     4 Follow the directions below to remove the natural gas orifice  Apply thread sealant to the LP orifice    0625 dia    it has   0625  stamped on it  and tighten in place with a 1 2  open end wrench  Replace  the spring  Slide the adjustable shutter back in place    The new LP orifice  has     0625       stamped on it        Use a 1 2    open end wrench to Apply thread  unscrew the burner orifice    9 2 sealant to the  1 2  Wrench   new orifice and  NOTE  Q install    gt  Screw the LP orifice in  5 16    so the orifice shoulder R The old NG  g ie   protrudes 5 16 Ss orifice has    37      indicating full insertion   O  stamped on it     5 Replace the burner pan and ember shelf     6 Remove the pilot orifice following the instructions below  Replace with the propane pilot orifice     Lift the pilot hood Remove the orifice and replace with the LP orifice  Screw the    off the pilot        orifice all the way in and replace the pilot hood     assembly   Orifice Identification            LP  Propane  Orifice     gt     NG  Natural Gas  Orifice  62       Use a hex wrench to  unscrew the orifice          5 32  Hex    NOTE  when re attaching   this pin lines up with the  notch in the pilot hood     7 Replace the pilot assembly  follow the instructions in step 6 in reverse order   Make sure the pilo
40. ndustries 4041213       Your fireplace has an adjustable flame to tailor the look and heat output to your specific needs  It is  adjusted by turning the middle dial on the gas control valve     Flame Height men Wark  Adjustment Knob Le  V       V  m  TAN  pe     o  b   440      Turn counter clockwise to adjust the flame higher  clockwise to lower     100 01152    32 Operation    Adjusting the Blower Speed    The blower helps transfer heat from the heater into the room  It will not turn on until the heater is up to temperature   approximately 10 minutes after starting   See the illustration below for instructions on adjusting the blower speed        OFF HIGH LOW  Turn the dial all the    Turn the dial all the The high position is all the    way counter clockwise way counter clockwise  way clockwise   until it clicks off  without clicking off     Normal Operating Sounds    Blower  Pilot Flame This heater uses a blower to push heated air  The pilot flame  into the room  You will hear the sound of air  which remains on  movement that increases as the speed is  makes a very slight increased    whisper  sound   The appliance will creak    ae with change of temperature            Extinction Pops   It is not unusual  especially on  Propane  LP  appliances  to  experience a  pop  when the  burner is shut off     Gas Control Valve   As the gas control valve is turned on Blower Snap Disk   and off you will hear a dull clicking This part can produce a clicking  sound  This is the valve o
41. ng the grill on various faces                  Loosen the nuts on he  and side glass cli  until they ge glasi with  the end of the stud  do  not remove the nuts              he   D  2 Q  3  2 With the bottom glass clip in place and    o the nuts flush with the end of the stud   x2 Q Po hor the glass over the bottom clip  p  do not tighten the nuts         While holding the glass  slide the   b  side and top glass clips off     eaue holding the gla glass  id   loosen the nuts on the   bottom Hiss at until i  end of hes    stud  Pivi ot    the glass  onward and  remove        ace the top glass cli       donot tighteh Ruts      A ye   gt   f    enter the glass then  place the side glass clips  not tighten nuts            Cross Section of Glass  Attachment      li A  Ree tt Studs l l Glass Clip Nuts                   Face of Heater    Glass Gasket _   3 4  self adhesive    hten the nuts on the  channel gasket   gt  bighter glass ui first  then    the top  then the sides           Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    26 Finalizing the Installation    e  f converting to propane  do so now before installing the logs  page 39    2 Install the log set following the directions below                        Place the rear log  so the pins on  the burner insert  into the holes on  the bottom of the    log     Place the right  log so the pins   or bolts  on the  burner insert into  the holes on the  bottom of the log     Place the left log  so the pins  or  bolts  on the  burner insert i
42. nto  the holes on the  bottom of the log     Place the right  twig so the pins  on the logs insert  into the holes on  the bottom of the  twig       e  e    Place the left twig  so the pins on  the logs insert  into the holes on  the bottom of the  twig     Place the ember  chunks around the  perimeter of the  burner to conceal  the gap        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Finalizing the Installation 27    3 We recommend you purge the gas line at this time  with the glass removed   This allows gas to be  detected once it enters the firebox  ensuring gas does not build up  Replace the glass     4 Install the faceplate following directions included with the face       ACID WASH WARNING  Before installing the faceplate  make sure any masonry that has been  treated with acid wash has been properly neutralized  this is used primarily with brick faces   Acid wash   muriatic acid  is used to remove excess mortar  If not properly neutralized with an ammonia solution   the gold face may develop a permanent tarnish when the acid evaporates over time  Contact your  dealer if uncertain your facing has been properly neutralized     5 Turn on the gas to the fireplace  Turn on gas to the heater  Leak test all gas joints prior to starting the  appliance  Start the pilot  Start the main burner  Leak test all gas joints again     6 Check the pilot flame to make sure it looks like the illustration below  Adjust the pilot flame if  necessary     To adjust the pilot flame  turn this scre
43. our appliance  freight charges  prepaid  to TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   at its option  will repair or replace  free of charge  your TRAVIS appliance if it is found to be defective in material or  workmanship within the time frame stated within this 7 year warranty  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  will return your appliance  freight charges  years 1 to 5  prepaid by TRAVIS INDUSTRIES   INC   to your regional distributor  or dealership    4  Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call  Mileage or service charges are not covered by this warranty  This charge can vary from store to store        oop       Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    ment  for qualified installers only  39       LP Conversion Instructions    Install the conversion kit prior to installing the gas line to ensure proper gas use        1 Remove the glass  see page 25   Remove the logs and coals  if installed   page 26     2 Reach into the firebox and remove the ember shelf  see the illustration to the right             Remove the ember  shelf  Note  when in  place  there is a gap  between the shelf and  the burner           3 Remove the burner  see illustration below      Lift slightly on the burner and slide it to the left  so the mixing tube slides off the orifice          Slide the air shutter all the  way shut  to the right         This baffle  which is loosely attached  Make sure this pin inserts  must hang down behind the right rear into the hole i
44. pening up sound as it turns the blower on  and shutting down  and off     Normal Operating Odors       This appliance has several areas that reach high temperatures  Dust or other particles on these areas  may burn and create an odor  This is normal during start up  You may notice the smell is more acute if  the appliance was left idle for a long period        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    VEUF  aK  33  Maintaining Your Fireplace s Appearance    e Fingerprints or other marks left on the optional gold surface may become etched in place if they are  not wiped clean prior to turning the fireplace on  Clean the gold with denatured alcohol and a soft  cloth  with the fireplace cool   Other cleaners may leave a film that may become etched into the gold     Yearly Service Procedure    e Failure to inspect and maintain the fireplace may lead to improper combustion and a potentially  dangerous situation  We recommend the following procedures be done by a qualified technician     1 Check the pilot flame  It should touch approximately 3 8  of the top of the thermopile and touch the  top of the thermocouple  see illustration below   If it does not  contact your dealer for service     2 Shutoff gas to the fireplace by turning the gas control knob to  OFF   see step A under  Starting the  Pilot  on page 30   Let the fireplace cool for 15 minutes  Remove the faceplate  see the instructions  included with the face  and glass  see page 25      3 Remove the log set  NOTE  the logs are
45. poses  Therefore  only certified gas service technicians should service this  fireplace     What Turns the Main Burners On and Off    This fireplace uses a millivolt system to control its operation  a millivolt is a very small amount of electricity   The  thermopile and thermocouple generate electricity when heated by the pilot flame  This electricity is used to  operate the gas valve  Without enough electricity  the gas valve will not turn on  That is why when starting the pilot  the gas control knob has to be pressed in long enough for the thermocouple to heat up and generate enough  electricity  The thermopile provides power for the ON OFF switch  remote control  or thermostat  see the  illustration below   Because the thermopile generates the electricity needed to turn the fireplace on and off  this  fireplace can be operated when the power is out  although the blower will not run      When heated  the thermopile This electricity is  generates electricity  a very small used to operate the Y  amount measured in  Millivolts    main burners  The main burners  are switched on and    4  off using the j S  LLa                                              jo _ Po 8 oS electricity generated jf 7   Sa D JISE by the thermopile  ee  IS The ON OFF switch     SH remote control  or                                  thermostat control  the circuit to the main  burner      a  W  z  a   gt   a  zZ   lt     OFF       What Prevents Gas Buildup    e This appliance utilizes a high technology g
46. ritage Ba  DVS i     Za   31 5 8          34                                  21 1 2                       1S   2 1 4     FPX_   Lopi Architectural Faces   Discovery   DVS    Avalon  Craftsman Face  f  o  a y E   otto   o                Modifying the Face Angle for Rectangular Faces    e If using a rectangular face  faces other than the Craftsman or FPX Arched   adjust the face angles at  the top corners of the glass  see the illustration below      Remove these four     6       Re bend the face angle at the    Bend the face angle up and replace    Straighten the f i    Phillips aighten the face angle   gt   screws from the face Phillips the two screws on the upper section  inward location and re attach the    angle  lower portion with one screw        Front of  Fireplace                                                 Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    14 Installation  for qualified installers only     Facing and Hearth Examples            Side View    Face       a    Make your platform height a dimension that will  accommodate the size tiles you are using and  the 1 1 2  between the base of the fireplace  and the bottom of the face             SUGGESTION  DVS Fireplace    Base of Fireplace       He        Two 1 2  3 8  Thick  Cement Tile  Boards    Wood Sub  Floor    Three Dimensional View    Fireplace         Face        1 2  Cement  Board  amp  3 8  Tile   tucked behind   the face          NOTE    When fully installed  there will be a 1 8  air   space below the access
47. s together and turn 1 4 turn until the sections lock in place       Screws are not required to secure the vent  However  three screws may be used to secure  vent sections together if desired           e High temperature sealant is recommended at the appliance starter section connection  use SS  high temperature silicone or Mill Pac      e If disassembly is required  at time of re assembly check to see if the vent creates a tight fit  If    it does not  apply high temperature sealant to the joints of the affected sections   e Horizontal sections require a 1 4  rise every 12  of travel  e Horizontal sections require non combustible support every three feet  e g   plumbing tape        Travis Industries 4041213 1100 01152    L     A    Restrictor Position    Installation    roved Vent Configurations     for qualified installers only        A vent restrictor is built into the appliance to adjust the flow rate of exhaust gases  This ensures proper combustion for  all vent configurations  Depending upon the vent configuration  you may be required to adjust the restrictor position   The charts for acceptable vent configurations describe which position the vent restrictor must be in                 Adjustment P    Adjustment Bracket    To adjust  use the rod included in the owner   s  pack to lift up on the adjustment plate     This restrictor is in position 1     Measuring   Elbows add 3  to  Ve nt the length of the  Lengths vent system     A maximum of two 90    elbows may be used  
48. st contact the  thermopile and thermocouple   see the illustration to the left   If  it does not  turn the gas control  valve to  OFF  and call your  dealer     Do not throw this manual away   This manual has important  operating and maintenance  instructions that you will need at  a later time  Always follow the  instructions in this manual     Travis Industries  Inc   grants no warranty  implied  or stated  for the  installation or maintenance  of your heater  and  assumes no responsibility  of any consequential  damage s      100 01152    6 Features and Specifications    Features  Installation Options     Works During Power Outages  millivolt system    Residential or Mobile Home    bi eed rer   Straight or Corner Placement  ptional Thermostat or Remote Contro   Flush or Recessed Face      Raised or Floor Hearth    Realistic  Wood Fire  Look  Quiet Blower for Effective Heat Distribution       Convenient Operating Controls Internal or External Chase   Variable Rate Heat Output Horizontal or Vertical Vent   Low Maintenance Bedroom Approved   Heating Specifications  Natural Gas Propane   Approximate Heating Capacity  in square feet   500 to 1 500 500 to 1 500  BTU Input Per Hour  from high to low  31 000     18 600 31 000   16 000  Steady State Efficiency    with blowers on  Up to 80  Up to 80 5   AFUE  Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency  71 3  71 8       Heating capacity will vary with floor plan  insulation  and outside temperature        Efficiency rating is a product therm
49. stibles    Faceplate to Sidewalll           s ssss0 6  Front Of Unit a 36  LP NG  Input Rate on    H     BTU Hr           31 000 31 000  Input Rate on    LO     BTUHr         16 000 18600  Main Burner Orifice  DMS            0625  37    This room heater is equipped at the factory for use with natural gas  If conversion to propane  LP  fuel is    optional factory conversion kit must be used     Mantle Height Above Faceplate                  Side Facing to Faceplate              Top Facing to Faceplate     Hearth Extension Front              Minimum Inlet Pressure  inches W C             Maximum Inlet Pressure  inches WC             Manifold Pressure on    Hi     inches WC             Blower Electrical Rating  115v  1 5 Amps  60 Hz FAN TYPE VENTED CIRCULATOR    E o  Siravis industries  Inc   E Dec    17     e  12     12     o     LP NG   1    55  13    Fr  10    35  desired the    4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd  SW Mukilteo  WA98275    0301  IGN           valve  A copy of the safety label is    plate chained to the gas control  shown to the right     The safety  listing  label is on a    100 01152    4041213       Travis Industries    38 Limited 7 Year Warrant    To register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  7 Year Warranty  complete the enclosed Warranty card and mail it within ten  10  days of the appliance  purchase date to  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC   4800 Harbour Pointe Blvd  SW  Mukilteo  WA 98275  TRAVIS INDUSTRIES  INC  warrants this gas  appliance  appliance is defined as the equipm
50. t  assembly gasket is placed correctly     8 Install the logs and embers  Replace the glass        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152        for qualified installers only  41    9 Remove the regulator from the front of the gas control valve  Replace with the propane regulator   using the new gasket and screws included with the regulator  NOTE  Leak test this area after  the heater is installed  gas is connected  and the main burner is lit          Remove and discard the three  screws using a slotted screwdriver  of Torx T 20        D    Slotted    crewdriver   or T 20 Torx     Remove and discard the  regulator  diaphram  spring  and center post           Place the LP    label on the base  of the fireplace  near the gas  control valve             Install the LP regulator  Use  the screws included with the  LP regulator  Tighten to  approximately 25 Lbs  torque           SB    Slotted i  crewdriver   or T 20 Torx                    NOTE  Make sure the  regulator gasket is correctly  aligned before installation        10 Make the gas line connection  start the heater and thoroughly leak test all gas connections and the  regulator  Check the pilot  Adjust if necessary     To adjust the pilot flame  turn this screw  NOTE  if totally The pilot flame must contact the thermocouple and       unscrewed gas will come out of this port   Clockwise Se       thermopile  see the illustration below   Adjust the pilot up or    lowers the flame while counter clockwise raises it  Standard down 
51. t follow the directions  below     WARNING      When lighting or re lighting the pilot  the  glass must be removed  see page 25      a Remove the glass  see page 25 for details      b Push the gas control knob in slightly and turn it  to the  OFF  position  The knob will not turn  from  ON  to  OFF  unless the knob is  depressed slightly  Wait five minutes to let any     gas that may have accumulated inside the  firebox escape  If you smell leaking gas  follow  the directions on the cover  IF YOU SMELL  GAS         c Turn the gas control knob to the  PILOT   position and press the knob in  this will allow gas  to flow to the pilot light  Press the button on the  pilot igniter repeatedly until you see the pilot     light     WARNING    If the pilot does not light after 15   seconds  release the knob and call   your dealer for service  Do not attempt   to light pilot until service has been  performed        NOTE    You may wish to remove the log set to  gain a better view of the pilot  see  page 26            d Keep the gas control knob depressed for 30  seconds once it is lit        e Release the gas control knob  If the pilot goes  out  repeat step C  If the pilot refuses to stay lit   call your dealer for service  With the pilot lit   proceed to step    f        f Replace the glass     g Turn the gas control knob counter clockwise to   ON   The pilot is now lit and the heater canbe    turned on and off           Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Operation 31            
52. t that you attach your  Bill of Sale to this page so that you  will have all the information you  need in one place should the need  for service or information occur     Purchased From        NATIONAL  FIREPLACE  Ve suggest that our gas    INSTITUTE hearth products be installed  NFI and serviced by profes     sionals who are certified in    the U S  by the National  Fireplace Institute   NFI  as  CERTIFIED NFI Gas Specialists     www nficertified org       Travis Industries 4031009 100 01152    Introduction  Introduction  amp  Important Information                 2  Safety Precautions  Safety Precautions                 scceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4  Features  amp  Specifications  Feature vai cat tac cuenta see Pans ie deveac uae beds dads aw deves 6  Installation Options                 ccceeeeeeeeeeeee eee es 6  Heating Specifications                   cceceeeeeeeeeees 6  DIMENSIONS sereia eA ese  6  Installation  Installation Warning    7  Packing  Listen reiranta eeii 7  Additional Items Required for Installation           7  Installation Overview              ccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 7  Fireplace Placement Requirements                   8  Minimum Framing Dimensions                   4  8  Clearances            cccceceececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 8  Corner Installations                  c0cceeeeeeeeeees 9  Raised Fireplaces    9  Hearth Requirements                    ceceeeeeeeeeeeees 10  Facing Requirements                    sceceeeeeeeeeeeees 11  Facing Over 1  Thick        
53. t your local building  Officials to obtain a permit and  information on any installation  restrictions or inspection  requirements in your area   Notify your insurance company  of this heater as well     It is imperative that control  compartments  screens  or  circulating air passageways of  the heater be kept clean and  free of obstructions  These  areas provide the air necessary  for safe operation     Do not store or use gasoline or  other flammable liquids in the  vicinity of this heater              4041213    If the flame becomes sooty  dark  orange in color  or extremely tall   do not operate the heater  Call  your dealer and arrange for  proper servicing     Do not operate the heater if it is  not operating properly in any  fashion or if you are uncertain   Call your dealer for a full  explanation of your heater and  what to expect     Do not operate if any portion of the  heater was submerged in water or if  any corrosion occurs  Immediately  call a qualified service technician to  inspect the appliance and to replace  any part of the control system and  any gas control wash has been  under water     100 01152          Travis Industries    Safety Precautions    Do not place clothing or other  flammable items on or near the  heater  Because this heater can  be controlled by a thermostat  there is a possibility of the heater  turning on and igniting any items  placed on or near it     The viewing glass should be  opened only for lighting the  pilot or conducting servi
54. tinuous contact with the firebox ceiling  Check the flame on low position  The flames should burn  off of each burner hole  If the heater does not work correctly  contact your dealer for a remedy     FINE TUNING THE EMBER FYRE    BURNER    Each installation is affected by altitude  vent configuration  and fuel quality  Because of this  the restrictor and air  shutter may need to be fine tuned to each installation  Follow the hints below to fine tune the burner for  optimum performance and aesthetics     Restrictor Hints     Set the restrictor to the position suggested in the vent configuration table  Turn the heater on and allow it to reac  temperature  15 min    If the flames indicate there is excessive draft due to altitude or climate  you may wish to adj  restrictor to a more restrictive position  higher number   Active  flickering short flames are an indication of excessi  draft  If the flames lift off of the burner holes  this indicates not enough draft  restrictor is set too open   After   adjustments are made the unit must be cooled down to room temperature and restarted to make sure that the res    is not so severe that the pilot will drop out when it is restarted  If the pilot does drop out reduce the restriction until  operate continuously     Air Shutter Hints     For more glow  open the air shutter  however  this will make the flames more blue   e For yellow flames  close the air shutter  however  this may create less glow     Correct Flames Lifting Flames Ghostin
55. trol wire        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    8    Installation    Fireplace Placement Requirements     for qualified installers only        Setting Up the Standoffs    WARNING        a The standoffs are shipped in the flat position  Make sure to follow the instructions          below before installing the fireplace        Bend the standofff in  the sequence shown        Minimum Framing Dimensions      A 1 2  clearance is required along  the sides and back of the fireplace   The 1 2  stand offs on the sides  and 6 1 4  stand offs on the top of  the fireplace are designed to  separate the fireplace from the  framing members  These stand   offs may contact the framing  members but no material may be  placed between the stand offs       Fireplace must be installed on a  level surface capable of  supporting the fireplace and vent    Fireplace must be placed directly  on wood or non combustible  surface  not on linoleum or  carpet     This heater may be placed in a  bedroom  Please be aware of  the large amount of heat this  appliance produces when  determining a location     Clearances                                         lt 0                               Remove the screw  below the standoff     A   Bon              Replace the screw to  secure the standoff     Failure to set up the standoffs will result in an extreme fire hazard     NOTE  when using an elbow off the top of the  fireplace  allow for a 2  clearance above the  vent  1  to the sides and bottom      N  
56. w  Clockwise The pilot Hanis MUSE contact theinermocoupie ang       lowers the flame while counter clockwise raises it  i thermopile  see the illustration below   Adjust the pilot up or  Standard down as necessary   Screwdriver          7 Letthe heater burn for fifteen minutes  Adjust the air shutter  if necessary  to achieve the correct  looking flame  see the illustration below      e The air shutter adjusts the amount of air that mixes with the gas before it exits the burner holes     ADJUSTING THE AIR SHUTTER    Pushing to the right gives the flame less air ence onirovalve     making it more orange   Pushing to the       left gives the flame more air  making it          more blue  For fine adjustments use a       screwdriver to tap the air shutter           NOTE  If the air shutter is all the way       open  yet the flames remain sooty  shut    off gas to the fireplace and contact a NOTE  The logs must be installed correctly to    monitor the flame while adjusting the air shutter     wy aor    qualified gas service technician                        Te             Correct Not Enough Air Too Much Air  Flames should be blue at the If the flames are over 14  tall or sooty on If the flames are all blue and  base  yellow orange on the top  the ends  open the air shutter  short  close the air shutter        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    28 Finalizing the Installation    8 Turn the flame adjust knob to its highest position   the flames should not be sooty or come in  con
57. x is located  in the right rear corner of  the fireplace  Remove the  junction box cover plate to  access the wires  use a  standard screwdriver                 Run an electrical line to  a location at the right  front of the fireplace         1 Remove the junction box cover at the right front corner of the fireplace near the base   2 Feed the electrical line through the strain relief  use insulated Romex      type wire      3 Remove the wires from the junction box  Expose approximately 1 2  of metal wire from each line of  the electrical line  Use wire nuts to secure the wires together  Connect the green wire to the ground  wire  usually green   the white wire to the common wire  usually white   and black wire to the hot wire   usually black      NOTE  lf using a thermostat or remote control  route the wire through the junction box along  with the electrical line   see the section  Optional Equipment      4 Push the wire connections into the junction box  Replace the cover plate     5 Tighten the strain relief on to the outer insulation of the electrical line to secure        Travis Industries 4041213 100 01152    Finalizing the Installation 25    1 Remove the glass following the directions below   Warning  The appliance must be completely cool before removing the glass   Warning  Do not strike or slam the glass     Removing the Glass Replacing the Glass    NOTE  Some fireplaces include a cove  cover  It replaces the top glass clip  and can be used to block light from  exiti
    
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