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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSAND OWNER'S MANUAL
CONTEMPORARY LINEAR VENT-FREE GAS FIREPLACE
MODELSVFLL38FP(3,9)0L25(N,P)-1VFLL38FP(3,9)0L(N,P)-2VFLL48FP(3,9)0L(N,P)-1
MH46389
GAS-FIRED
Vent-Free Linear Logset Shown
This appliance may be installed in an after-market permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohibited by local codes.This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This fireplace is not convertible for use with other gases.
Installer: Leave this manual with the appliance.
Consumer: Retain this manual for future reference.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do
not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
— Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
This is an unvented gas-fired heater. It uses air (oxygen) from the room in which it is installed. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. Refer to pages 13 - 14.
WARNING: If not installed, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, this product could expose you to substances in fuel or from fuel combustion which can cause death or serious illness.
WATER VAPOR: A BY-PRODUCT OF UNVENTED ROOM HEATERSWater vapor is a by-product of gas combustion. An unvented room heater produces approximately one ounce (30ml) of water for every 1,000 BTU's (.3KW's) of gas input per hour. Refer to page 13.
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BEFORE YOU START1. Read the soot prevention information on page 4.2. Read the safety information on pages 9 - 11.3. Frame the opening. See pages 23 - 24.4. Install the gas lines. See page 19.5. Install the wiring. See pages 32 and 44.6. Install the remote system. See pages 37 - 42.7. Lightthefireplaceandtroubleshoot. See pages 29, 30, 36, 46 and 47.8. Showthehomeownerhowtooperatethefireplace.
9. Showthehomeownerhowtodothebasicmaintenance.
Unpacking the fireplace1. Cutbindingstrapsandshrinkwrap.
2. Removetopofcarton.
3. Removeglasscartonfrombackofunitandsetaside.
4. Removenon-combustibleboardandsetaside.
5. Removeremainingcarton.
6. Verifythatthefireplaceandcomponentshavenotbeendamagedduringshipping.
7. Setfireplaceinalocationneartoitsfinalinstallationlocation.
Installation Considerations - Fireplace Installation GuidelinesInplanningtheinstallationforthefireplace,determinewheretheunitistobeinstalled.Thefireplacecanbemountedonanyofthesesurfaces:1. Aflathardcombustibleornon-combustiblesurface.2. Araisedplatformofcombustibleornon-combustible
material.3. Fourcornersofthefireplacesocontactismadeonallfour
perimeteredgesonthebottomoftheunit.Ifthefireplaceisinstalleddirectlyoncarpeting,tileorothercombustiblematerialotherthanwoodflooring,itshouldbeinstalledonametalorwoodpanelextendingthefullwidthanddepthoftheunit.Thisunitisdesignedtobeinstalledinazero-clearanceenclosure.Thismeansthecombustiblematerialcancomeincontactwiththetopandsidestandoffspacers,andsecuredtocombustibleframingusingtheframingbracketsprovided.An optional (Inner Top Deflector)isincludedwiththefireplace.Thiscanbeusedtohelpdistributetheheatofthefireplacemoreevenlyacrossthefireplaceopening.Thisdoesnotchangetherequirementsfornon-combustiblematerialabovethefireplaceopening.Itisalsonecessarytodeterminethefollowingbeforeinstallation:• Anydesiredaccessory• Gassupplypiping(leftsideentrance).• Electricalconnections-foroptionallightkit• Electricalsupplyrequirementsforoptionallight.
(120V,60Hz,1Amp)(rightsideentrance)• Properopeningsizeoffireplacerequiredforinstallationof
thefireplaceinsert.
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CARTON CONTENTS & HARDWARE PACKHARDWARE PACK CONTENTS - VFLL(28,48)FP(3,7)CARTON CONTENTS
Itemsnotshowntoscale.
VFLL(38,48)FP3 SERIESIndex
Number Description Quantity Supplied
1 Fireplace 12 Non-combustibleBoard-Top 13 Non-combustibleBoard-Side 24 GlassWrap(2piecesofglass) 15 RomexConnector 16 Bushing 17 StandoffSupports 313 Remote/BatteryKit 114 OptionalInnerTopDeflector 1
VFLL(38,48)FP9 SERIES1 Fireplace 12 Non-combustibleBoard-Top 13 Non-combustibleBoard-Side4 GlassWrap(2piecesofglass) 15 RomexConnector 16 Bushing 17 StandoffSupports8 3-ProngReceptical 19 Remote 110 AABattery 411 AAABattery 312 JunctionBoxCover 114 OptionalInnerTopDeflector 1
SeePartsListsonpages48-53fororderingreplacementparts.Donotorderbatteries,bolts,screws,washersornuts.Theyarestandardhardwareitemsandcanbepurchasedatanylocalhardware store.
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GLASS
HANDLE WITH CARE
1-1/4” PHILLIPS DRYWALL SCREW
#10-32 X ½” STAINLESS HEX HEAD SCREW
#10-32 X ½” HEX HEAD SCREW
NAILING FLANGES
Itemsnotshowntoscale.
Description Quantity Supplied
#10-32x1/2"HexHeadScrew 16#10-32x1/2"StainlessSteelHexHeadScrew 81-1/4"PhillipsDrywallScrew 20Nailing Flange 4
SeePartsListsonpage48-53fororderingreplacementparts.Donotorderbatteries,bolts,screws,washersornuts.Theyarestandardhardwareitemsandcanbepurchasedatanylocalhardware store.
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• WARNING: Failuretokeeptheprimaryairopeningsoftheburnercleanmayresultinsootingandproperty damage.
• WARNING: Beforeinstallinginasolid-fuelburningfireplace,thechimneyflueandfireboxmustbecleanedofsoot,creosote,ashesandloosepaintbyaqualifiedchimneycleaner.
• Ensuretheairshutterissettothespecification.SeeFigures1to3onthispageandTables1and2onpage 5.
• Ensureburner,venturi,andairshutterarefreeofdirt,lint,animalhair(i.e.catanddog)oranythingthatmayblocktheneededairflow.SeeCleaningandServicing,page 26.
• WARNING: Donotallowfanstoblowdirectlyintothefireplace.Avoidanydraftsthatalterburnerflamepatterns.Payparticularattentiontoceilingfansandexhaustfans.
• Donotplacedebris,logsorotherarticlesonburner.• Avoidtheuseofscentedairfreshenerswhilethe
fireplaceisinoperation.Aresiduecanbeproducedwhichmayproducesoot.
• Avoidtheuseofdecorativeorscentedcandleswhilethefireplaceisinoperation.Sootmaybeproducedfromtheby-productsofaburningcandle.Somecandlesalsoproducesoot.
• Donotuserockwool(embers)withthisfireplace.• Annualinspectionandcleaningbyyourdealeror
qualifiedservicetechnicianisrecommendedtopreventmalfunctionand/orsooting.
• Installoptionallogsaccordingtotheinstallationinstructions.Donotalterlogplacementfromtheprescribedlayoutinthismanual.OnlyuseEmpirelogsspecificallymadeforthisfireplace.
• Verifytheventuritubeisnotbentordistorted.Themainburnerorificemustbecenteredintheventuritubeforpropercombustionandtopreventsooting.
IMPORTANT SOOT PREVENTION STEPSIMPORTANT NOTICE
INSTALLER-SERVICEPERSON-HOMEOWNER
SOOT MAY BE CREATED IF THE FOLLOWING DIRECTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED.Verifytheairshutterforthecorrectsetting.Refertotables1and2onpage5forspecificairshuttersettingsforeachmodel.
NAT Gas Models - Theairshuttersettingmustbe1/16"or1/8".SeeFigures1and2,andTable1onpage5.
Figure 1 (1/16" opening shown)
Test1/16or1/8airshuttersettingwitharoundobjectlikeadrillbit.Theobjectshouldbarelyslidebetweentheopening.SeeFigure2.
Figure 2 (1/16" opening shown)
LP Gas Models-Theairshuttersettingmustbe"fullyopen"or1/4"open.SeeFigure3andTable2onpage5.Theairshuttersettingmustbesettothemaximumopening.
NOTICE:Orificeshieldremovedforphotoclarity.Figure 3
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSNatural Gas Propane Gas
Millivolt Intermittent Pilot (IP)
Millivolt Intermittent Pilot(IP)
Regulatorpressuresetting 3.5"w.c. 3.5"w.c. 10.0"w.c. 10.0"w.c.Gasinletpressure Max. 10.5"w.c. 10.5"w.c. 13.0"w.c. 13.0"w.c.
Min. 4.5"w.c. 7.0"w.c. 11.0"w.c. 11.0"w.c.
Model Gas Type Valve Type Orifice
Recommended Manifold Pressure
(w.c.)
BTUH Max. Rate
BTUH Min. Rate
VFLL38FP30L25 LP Millivolt 1.45mm 10" 25,000 19,500VFLL38FP30L25 NAT Millivolt #42 3.5" 25,000 17,500VFLL38FP30L LP Millivolt 1.65 10" 32,000 25,000VFLL38FP30L NAT Millivolt #36 3.5" 32,000 21,000VFLL48FP30L LP Millivolt #49 10" 40,000 31,000VFLL48FP30L NAT Millivolt 3.00mm 3.5" 40,000 28,000VFLL38FP90L25 LP IP 1.45 mm 10" 25,000 19,500VFLL38FP90L25 NAT IP #42 3.5" 25,000 17,500VFLL38FP90L LP IP 1.65 mm 10" 32,000 25,000VFLL38FP90L NAT IP #36 3.5" 32,000 21,000VFLL48FP90L LP IP #49 10" 40,000 31,000VFLL48FP90L NAT IP 3.00mm 3.5" 40,000 28,000
Table 1 - Air Shutter Opening - Natural Gas ModelsModel Air Shutter OpeningVFLL38FP30L25 1/16”VFLL38FP30L 1/8”VFLL48FP30L 1/8”VFLL38FP90L25 1/16”VFLL38FP90L 1/8”VFLL48FP90L 1/8”
Table 2 - Air Shutter Opening - LP Gas ModelsModel Air Shutter OpeningVFLL38FP30L25 1/4”VFLL38FP30L FULLYOPENVFLL48FP30L FULLYOPENVFLL38FP90L25 1/4”VFLL38FP90L FULLYOPENVFLL48FP90L FULLYOPEN
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BeforeYouStart ................................................................................................................. 2CartonContents&HardwarePack .................................................................................... 3Important Soot Prevention Steps ....................................................................................... 4ProductSpecifications ........................................................................................................ 5Introduction.........................................................................................................................7Accessories ........................................................................................................................8Important Safety Information .......................................................................................9-10SafetyInformationforUsersofLP-Gas ........................................................................... 11ImportantInstallationGuidelines ...................................................................................... 12WaterVapor:ABy-ProductofUnventedRoomHeaters .................................................. 13ProvisionsforAdequateCombustion&VentilationAir ..............................................13 - 14FireplaceDimensions ....................................................................................................... 15Framing&MountingBracketInstallation ......................................................................... 16JunctionBoxWiringInstallation ................................................................................17 - 18GasSupply .......................................................................................................................19Clearances ................................................................................................................20-21FireplaceInstallation .................................................................................................22 - 24CombustibleMaterials ...................................................................................................... 25CleaningandServicing .................................................................................................... 26DecorativeGlassAccessoryInstallation ...................................................................27 - 28MillivoltControlValveLightingInstructions ...................................................................... 29IPLightingInstructions .....................................................................................................30PilotFlameCharacteristics............................................................................................... 31OperationInstructions/FlameAppearance ....................................................................... 32MillivoltWiring .................................................................................................................. 32FRBC-MillivoltControlSystem ................................................................................33 - 35MillivoltTroubleshooting ................................................................................................... 36Proflame-IPControlSystem ....................................................................................37 - 42IPOperatingInstructions .................................................................................................. 43IPWiring ...........................................................................................................................44IPTroubleshooting ....................................................................................................45 - 47MasterPartsDistributorList ............................................................................................. 48HowToOrderRepairParts .............................................................................................. 48VFLL38FP3 Parts List ...................................................................................................... 49VFLL38FPExplodedView ...............................................................................................50VFLL38FP9 Parts List ...................................................................................................... 51VFLL38FP9ExplodedView ............................................................................................. 52VFLL48FP(3,9)PartsList ................................................................................................. 53VFLL48FP(3,9)ExplodedView ........................................................................................ 54Warranty ...........................................................................................................................55
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INTRODUCTIONNotice: Duringinitialfiringofthisunit,itspaintwillbakeout,andsmokewilloccur.Topreventtriggeringofsmokealarms,ventilatetheroominwhichtheunitisinstalled.Installation on Rugs and TileIfthisfireplaceisinstalleddirectlyoncarpeting,tileorothercombustiblematerialotherthanwoodflooringthefireplaceshallbeinstalledonametalorwoodpanelextendingthefullwidthanddepthofthefireplace.Thebasereferredtoabovedoesnotmeanthefire-proofbaseasusedonwoodstoves.Theprotectionisforrugsthatareextremelythickandlightcoloredtile.
Solid-fuelsshallnotbeburnedinamasonryorUL 127factory-builtfireplaceinwhichanunventedfireplaceisinstalled.
Qualified Installing AgencyInstallationandreplacementofgaspiping,gasutilizationequipmentoraccessoriesandrepairandservicingofequipmentshallbeperformedonlybyaqualifiedagency.Theterm"qualifiedagency"meansanyindividual,firm,corporationorcompanywhicheitherinpersonorthrougharepresentativeisengagedinandisresponsiblefor(a)theinstallationorreplacementofgaspipingor(b)theconnection,installation,repairorservicingofequipment,whoisexperiencedinsuchwork,familiarwithallprecautionsrequiredandhascompliedwithalltherequirementsoftheauthorityhavingjurisdiction.
CommonwealthofMassachusetts:TheinstallationmustbemadebyalicensedplumberorgasfitterintheCommonwealthofMassachusetts.
Sellersofunventedpropaneornaturalgas-firedsupplementalfireplacesshallprovidetoeachpurchaseracopyof527CMR30uponsaleoftheunit.
IntheCommonwealthofMassachusetts,unventedpropaneandnaturalgas-firedspaceheatersshallbeprohibitedinbedroomsandbathrooms.
Theinstallationmustconformwithlocalcodesor,intheabsenceoflocalcodes,withtheNationalFuelGasCode,ANSIZ223.1.*
*Available from the American National Standards Institute, Inc. 1430 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10018.High AltitudesForaltitudes/elevationsabove2,000feet(610m),ratingsshouldbereducedattherateof4percentforeach1,000feet(305m)abovesealevel.Contactthemanufactureroryourgascompanybeforechangingspud/orificesize.
Well Head Gas InstallationsSomenaturalgasutilitiesuse"wellhead"gas.ThismayaffecttheBtuoutputoftheunit.Contactthegascompanyfortheheatingvalue.Contactthemanufactureroryourgascompanybeforechangingspud/orificesize.
Instructions to Installer1. Installermustleaveinstructionmanualwithownerafter
installation.2. Installermusthaveownerfilloutandmailwarrantycard
suppliedwithunventedroomfireplace.3. Installershouldshowownerhowtostartandoperate
unventedfireplace.AlwaysconsultyourlocalBuildingDepartmentregardingregulations,codesorordinanceswhichapplytotheinstallationofanunventedfireplace.Thisfireplacemaybeinstalledinanaftermarket*manufactured(mobile)home,wherenotprohibitedbystateorlocalcodes.
*Aftermarket: Completionofsale,notforpurposeofresale,fromthemanufacturer.
WARNINGThisapplianceisequippedfornaturalorpropanegas.Fieldconversionisnotpermitted.
WARNINGANYCHANGETOTHISHEATERORITSCONTROLSCANBEDANGEROUS.Improper installation or use of the fireplace can cause serious injury or death from fire, burns, explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning.
ThisseriesisdesigncertifiedinaccordancewithAmericanNationalStandardInstitute(ANSI)Z21.11.2bytheCanadianStandardsAssociationLaboratories(CSA)asanUnventedRoomFireplaceandshouldbeinstalledaccordingtotheseinstructions.
Any alteration of the original design, installed other than as shown in these instructions or use with a type of gas not shown on the rating plate is the responsibility of the person and company making the change.
Millivolt 3 Series Only750 Millivolt SystemWhenyouignitethepilot,thethermocoupleproducesmillivolts(electricalcurrent)whichenergizesthemagnetinthegasvalve.After30secondsto1minutetimeperiodyoucanreleasethegascontrolknobandthepilotwillstayON.AllowyourpilotflametooperateanadditionalonetotwominutesbeforeyouturnthegascontrolknobfromthePILOTpositiontotheONposition.Thistimeperiodallowsthemillivolts(electricalenergy)tobuild-uptoasufficientlevelallowingthegascontroltooperateproperly.
ImportantAllcorrespondenceshouldrefertocompleteModelNumber,SerialNumberandtypeofgas.
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ACCESSORIESAccessories for VFLL(38,48)FP30 (Millivolt) Models
Remote Control Accessories Description
FRBTC BatteryOperatedRemoteControlwithThermostatFRBTP BatteryOperatedProgrammableRemoteControlTRW RemoteWallThermostat(Wireless)
ACCESSORIESPart Number
DescriptionVFLL38 VFLL48DF38WHP DF48WHP DecorativeFront,Tidewater-PewterDF38WBL DF48WBL DecorativeFront,Tidewater-BlackDF384BL DF484BL DecorativeFront,4"Surround-Black
LK5 LK5 120VLightingKit-RequiresSwitchorRheostatRXS10 RXS10 10ftRemoteExtensionWiringWXB10 WXB10 10ftBatteryBackupExtensionWiring
VBP38LKR VBP48LKR Liner-BlackReflectiveVBP38LWR VBP48LWR Liner-WhiteReflectiveVBP38LSS VBP48LSS Liner - Stainless SteelLS38DF LS48DF LogSet,BlueBayDG1AB DG1AB DecorativeGlassDroplets-1/2"AquaBlue(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1GC DG1GC DecorativeGlassDroplets-1/2"GlacierIce(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1SL DG1SL DecorativeGlassDroplets-1/2"SangriaLuster(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1NXS DG1NXS DecorativeGlassDroplets-1"OnyxSolid(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1TZC DG1TZC DecorativeGlassDroplets-1"TopazClear(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1BKP DG1BKP DecorativeGlass,Crushed-1/4"Black(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1BUC DG1BUC DecorativeGlass,Crushed-1/4"Blue(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DG1CLF DG1CLF DecorativeGlass,Crushed-1/4"Clear(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DR1FMA DR1FMA DecorativeRock,CeramicFiber-Medium(Onekitperonesquarefoot)DRFPA DRFPA DecorativeRock,CeramicFiber-Pebble(Onekitper1/2squarefoot)
NOTE:Thetotalburnercoverareaequals1.75squarefeetforVFLL38,2.25squarefeetforVFLL48.NOTE:Neverplacemediamaterialonornexttotheburner.Note:Decorativefrontsdonotcovertheentirefaceofthefireplace.TheinstallermustfinishthewallallthewaytothefireplacetopandbottomopeningasshowninFigure22aonpage20.
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Definitions:DANGER-Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoided,willresultindeathorseriousinjury.
WARNING-Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresultindeathorseriousinjury.
CAUTION-Indicatesahazardoussituationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresultinminorormoderateinjury.
NOTICE-Addressespracticesnotrelatedtopersonalinjury.
WARNINGWhen used without adequate combustion and ventilation air, appliance may give off CARBON MONOXIDE, an odorless, poisonous gas.
Do not install appliance until all necessary provisions are made for combustion and ventilation air. Consult the written instructions provided with the appliance for information concerning combustion and ventilation air. In the absence of instructions, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Air for Combustion and Ventilation, or applicable local codes.
This appliance is equipped with a PILOT LIGHT SAFETY SYSTEM designed to turn off the appliance if not enough fresh air is available.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH PILOT LIGHT SAFETY SYSTEM!
If fireplace shuts off, do not relight until you provide fresh air.If fireplace keeps shutting off, have it serviced. Keep burner and control compartment clean. See installation and operating instructions accompanying heater.
CARBON MONOXIDE POISONINg MAy LEAD TO DEATH.
Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu, with headache, dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, fireplace may not be working properly. Get fresh air at once! Have fireplace serviced. Some people — pregnant women, persons with heart or lung disease, anemia, those under the influence of alcohol , those at high altitudes — are more affected by carbon monoxide than others.The pilot light safety system senses the depletion of oxygen at its location. If this fireplace is installed in a structure having a high vertical dimension, the possibility exists that the oxygen supply at the higher levels will be less than that at the fireplace. In this type of application, a fan to circulate the structure air will minimize this effect. The use of this fan will also improve the comfort level in the structure. When a fan is used to circulate air, it should be located so that the air flow is not directed at the burner.
DANGERTheinstallerofthisproductisresponsiblefortheverifyingthecorrectpositionoftheairshutterandadjustingitifrequired.Ifnotadjustedtotheproperopening,afire,explosion,orproductionofcarbonmonoxidemayresultcausingpropertydamage,personalinjuryorlossoflife.
DANGERTheinstallerofthisproductisresponsiblefortestingallconnectionsforgasleaks.Agasleakwillcreateasituationwhereafire,explosion,orproductionofcarbonmonoxidemayresultcausingpropertydamage,personalinjuryorlossoflife.
WARNINGDonotuseablowerinsert,heatexchangerinsertorotheraccessorynotapprovedforusewiththisheater.
WARNINGThisfireplaceneedsfreshairforventilationtorunproperly.ThisfireplacehasanODS(oxygendepletionsensor)whichwillshutdownthefireplaceifadequatefreshairisnotavailable.Seetroubleshootingsectionintheinstructions.
WARNINGDonotallowfanstoblowdirectlyintothefireplace.Avoidanydraftsthatalterburnerflamepatterns.
WARNINGDONOToperatethisfireplaceunlessallcomponentsincludinglogs,burners,andcontrolsareingoodworkingcondition.Neveroperatethisfireplaceifanylogortwigisbroken,oroutoftheirintendedposition.RefertotheLogsetplacementinstructionsforcorrectlogandtwigpositioning. ReplacementcomponentsareavailablethroughyourlocaldealerasindicatedintheHowtoOrderRepairPartssectionofthefireplacemanual.
WARNINGFailuretokeeptheprimaryairopening(s)oftheburner(s)cleanmayresultinsootingandpropertydamage.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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• Avoidtheuseofscentedairfresheners(plugintypeairfresheners,etc.)whilethefireplaceisinoperation.Airfreshenersproducearesidueintheairsimilartocandlesandmayproduceasootlikesubstance.
• Avoidtheuseofscentedordecorativecandleswhilethefireplaceisinoperation.Candlesproducearesidueintheairthatcreatesasootlikesubstance.Burningcandleswhilethefireplaceisoperatingmagnifiestheproblem.Itshouldbenotedthatcandles,ingeneral,producesoot.Theamountoftimeburnedandthequantityofcandlesburnedwilldeterminetheamountofsootproducedanddeposited.
• InstallationandrepairshouldbedonebyaqUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSON.Thisfireplaceshouldbeinspectedbeforeuseandatleastannuallybyaprofessionalserviceperson.Morefrequentcleaningmayberequiredduetoexcessivelintfromcarpeting,beddingmaterials,etc.Itisimperativethatcontrolcompartments,burnersandcirculatingairpassagewaysofthefireplacebekeptclean.
• Donotplacedebris,logsorotherarticlesontheburnerduringoperation.
• Anunventedroomfireplacehavinganinputratingofmorethan6,000Btuperhourshallnotbeinstalledinabathroom
• Anunventedroomfireplacehavinganinputratingofmorethan10,000Btuperhourshallnotbeinstalledinabedroomorbathroom.
• Duetohightemperatures,thefireplaceshouldbelocatedoutoftrafficandawayfromfurnitureanddraperies.
• Childrenandadultsshouldbealertedtothehazardofhighsurfacetemperatureandshouldstayawaytoavoidburnsorclothingignition.
• Youngchildrenshouldbecarefullysupervisedwhentheyareinthesameroomwiththefireplace.
• Donotplaceclothingorotherflammablematerialonornearthefireplace.
• DONOTusethisroomheaterifanyparthasbeenunderwater.Immediatelycallaqualifiedservicetechniciantoinspecttheroomheaterandtoreplaceanypartofthecontrolsystemandanygascontrolwhichhasbeenunderwater.
• Youmustoperatefireplacewithbothglasspanelsinplace.• Duringmanufacturing,fabricatingandshipping,various
componentsofthisfireplacearetreatedwithcertainoils,filmsorbondingagents.Thesebondingagentsarenotharmfulbutmayproduceannoyingsmokeandsmellsastheyareburnedoffduringinitialoperationofthefireplace.Thisisanormaltemporaryoccurrence.Awindowshouldbeopenedduringtheinitialbakeoutperiod.
• Correctinstallationoftheoptionalceramicfiberlogs,properlocationofthefireplaceandannualcleaningarenecessarytoavoidpotentialproblemswithsooting.Sooting,resultingfromimproperinstallationoroperation,cansettleonsurfacesoutsidethefireplace.Seeinstructionsforproperinstallation.
• Keepfireplaceareaclearandfreefromcombustiblematerials,gasolineandotherflammablevaporsandliquids.
• Sooting: Avent-freefireplaceorburnerdrawsroomairtosupportcombustion.Lightweightparticlessuspendedintheair–includingdust,carpetfibers,candleortobaccosmoke,andpethair–willbedrawntowardthefireplace.Thesecanleadtosootbuilduponlogs,fireplacewalls,andevenwallsoftheroom.Topreventmalfunctionsandsooting,haveyourdealerperformaninspectionandcleaningeachyear–beforetheheatingseason.Ifyouhavepetsorexcessivedust,morefrequentcleaningmaybenecessary.Seecleaningandservicesectioninthismanual.
• UseNon-CombustibleMaterialswhereindicatedforthefireplaceinstallation.Non-combustiblematerialdonotigniteorburnasaresultofusingthefireplace.Theseincludemetal,brick,ceramic,concrete,slate,glass,andplaster.Adhesivesmustberatedforhightemperatures.Anymechanicalfastenersusedtoinstallmaterialmustalsobenon-combustible,includingwallanchorsandtilespacers.MaterialsthatpasstheASTME136test(StandardTestMethodforBehaviorofMaterialsinaVerticalTubeFurnaceat750C)areconsiderednon-combustible.
• DonotallowCombustibleMaterialsadjacenttoorincontactwiththefireplaceorventing.Combustiblematerialsincludewood,compressedpaper,plantfibers,orothermaterialsthatwillburn.Thesematerialsareconsideredcombustibleevenwhentreatedwithfire-retardantchemicals.
• Properinstallation,burnerpanlocationandlogplacementisimportanttoachieveoptimumlookandperformanceofyourfireplace.Thelogshavebeendesignedforeasylocationandplacementonthelogplateandmustbefollowedforproperoperation.
• Donotplaceembers(rockwool)inthisfireplace.• Donotplacelavarocksonburnerorlogs.• Avoidanydraftsthatalterburnerflamepatterns.Donot
allowfanstoblowdirectlyintofireplace.Donotplaceablowerinsidetheburnerareaofthefirebox.Ceilingfansmaycreatedraftsthatalterflamepatterns.Sootingandimproperburningwillresult.
• Installingatelevisionaboveafireplacehasbecomeadesirablefeature;however,thefollowinginformationshouldbeconsidered. Allfireplaces,whetherdecorativeorheaterratedcreateheat.Mosttelevisionmanufacturersrecommendnotplacingatelevisionnearaheatsource.Becausethereisalargevarietyoftelevisionmanufactures,stylesandsizes,itisimpracticaltotesteverypotentialinstallation.Ifyouchoosetoinstallatelevisionaboveornearyourfireplace,understandthatEmpireComfortSystemsacceptsnoresponsibilityforthisdecisionandanyinjuryordamageduetothisapplicationisthesoleresponsibilityoftheowner.Additionally,itishighlyrecommendedtoturnoffthefireplaceandletitcooldownbeforeservicingorusingtheoperationalbuttonslocatedonthetelevision.Inallcases,thetelevisionmanufacturer’sinstructionsandwarningsshouldbefollowed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
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SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USERS OF LP-GASPropane (LP-gas) is a flammable gas which can cause fires and explosions. In its natural state, propane is odorless and colorless. You may not know all the following safety precautions which can protect both you and your family from an accident. Read them carefully now, then review them point by point with the members of your household. Someday when there may not be a minute to lose, everyone’s safety will depend on knowing exactly what to do. If, after reading the following information, you feel you still need more information, please contact your gas supplier.
LP-GAS WARNING ODOR
If a gas leak happens, you should be able to smell the gas because of the odorant put in the LP-Gas.
That's your signal to go into immediate action!
• Donotoperateelectricswitches,lightmatches,useyourphone.Donotdoanythingthatcouldignitethegas.
• Geteveryoneoutofthebuilding,vehicle,trailer,orarea.DothatIMMEDIATELY.
• Closeallgastankorcylindersupplyvalves.
• LP-Gasisheavierthanairandmaysettleinlowareassuchasbasements.Whenyouhavereasontosuspectagasleak,keepoutofbasementsandotherlowareas.Stayoutuntilfirefightersdeclarethemtobesafe.
• Useyourneighbor’sphoneandcallatrainedLP-Gasservicepersonandthefiredepartment.Eventhoughyoumaynotcontinuetosmellgas,donotturnonthegasagain.Donotre-enterthebuilding,vehicle,trailer,orarea.
• Finally, lettheservicemanandfirefighterscheckforescapedgas.Havethemairouttheareabeforeyoureturn.ProperlytrainedLP-Gasservicepeopleshouldrepairtheleak,thencheckandrelightthegasfireplaceforyou.
NO ODOR DETECTED - ODOR FADESome people cannot smell well. Some people cannot smell the odor of the chemical put into the gas. you must find out if you can smell the odorant in propane.Smokingcandecreaseyourabilitytosmell.Beingaroundanodorforatimecanaffectyoursensitivityorabilitytodetectthatodor.Sometimesotherodorsintheareamaskthegasodor.Peoplemaynotsmellthegasodorortheirmindsareonsomethingelse.Thinkingaboutsmellingagasodorcanmakeiteasiertosmell.
The odorant in LP-gas is colorless, and it can fade under some circumstances. Forexample,ifthereisanundergroundleak,themovementofthegasthroughsoilcanfiltertheodorant.OdorantsinLP-Gasalsoaresubjecttooxidation.Thisfadingcanoccurifthereisrustinsidethestoragetankorinirongaspipes.
Theodorantinescapedgascanadsorborabsorbontoorintowalls,masonryandothermaterialsandfabricsinaroom.Thatwilltakesomeoftheodorantoutofthegas,reducingitsodorintensity.
LP-Gasmaystratifyinaclosedarea,andtheodorintensitycouldvaryatdifferentlevels.Sinceitisheavierthanair,theremaybemoreodoratlowerlevels.Alwaysbesensitivetotheslightestgasodor.Ifyoudetectanyodor,treatitasaseriousleak.Immediatelygointoactionasinstructedearlier.
SOME POINTS TO REMEMBER• LearntorecognizetheodorofLP-gas.YourlocalLP-Gas
Dealercangiveyoua“ScratchandSniff”pamphlet.Useittofindoutwhatthepropaneodorsmellslike.IfyoususpectthatyourLP-Gashasaweakorabnormalodor,callyourLP-GasDealer.
• Ifyouarenotqualified,donotlightpilotlights,performservice,ormakeadjustmentstofireplacesontheLP-Gassystem.Ifyouarequalified,consciouslythinkabouttheodorofLP-Gaspriortoandwhilelightingpilotlightsorperformingserviceormakingadjustments.
• Sometimesabasementoraclosed-uphousehasamustysmellthatcancoveruptheLP-Gasodor.Donottrytolightpilotlights,performservice,ormakeadjustmentsinanareawheretheconditionsaresuchthatyoumaynotdetecttheodoriftherehasbeenaleakofLP-Gas.
• Odorfade,duetooxidationbyrustoradsorptiononwallsofnewcylindersandtanks,ispossible.Therefore,peopleshouldbeparticularlyalertandcarefulwhennewtanksorcylindersareplacedinservice.Odorfadecanoccurinnewtanks,orreinstalledoldtanks,iftheyarefilledandallowedtosettoolongbeforerefilling.Cylindersandtankswhichhavebeenoutofserviceforatimemaydevelopinternalrustwhichwillcauseodorfade.Ifsuchconditionsaresuspectedtoexist,aperiodicsnifftestofthegasisadvisable. If you have any question about the gas odor, call your LP-gas dealer. A periodic sniff test of the LP-gas is a good safety measure under any condition.
• If,atanytime,youdonotsmelltheLP-Gasodorantandyouthinkyoushould,assumeyouhavealeak.ThentakethesameimmediateactionrecommendedabovefortheoccasionwhenyoudodetecttheodorizedLP-Gas.
• Ifyouexperienceacomplete“gasout,”(thecontainerisundernovaporpressure),turnthetankvalveoffimmediately.Ifthecontainervalveislefton,thecontainermaydrawinsomeairthroughopeningssuchaspilotlightorifices.Ifthisoccurs,somenewinternalrustingcouldoccur.Ifthevalveisleftopen,thentreatthecontainerasanewtank.Alwaysbesureyourcontainerisundervaporpressurebyturningitoffatthecontainerbeforeitgoescompletelyemptyorhavingitrefilledbeforeitiscompletelyempty.
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Proper Primary Airflow into BurnerForproperburneroperationandflameappearance,theflowofprimaryairintotheventuritube,locatedatthegasinletoftheburner,mustnotbereduced.Thisflowofairisreducedifdirt,lintorotherobstructionsbuild-uparoundorinsidetheventuri.Anyobstructionintheventuritubeareamustberemoved.Theflowofairintotheventuriisalsoreducedifthegasorificeisn’tcenteredintheventuriinletand/orisnotalignedwiththeventuri.Anymisalignmentoftheburnerorificemaybecorrectedbybendingtheshuttercapholdingtheorificetotheinletoftheventuritube.
Ceiling Fans, Portable Fans or Logs Installed Near Cold Air ReturnsCeilingfansoroscillatingfloortypefansneedtobemonitoredduringtheoperationofvent-freefireplace.Iftheairblowsdirectlyintotheflamecausingittodisrupttheflame,itshouldbeturnedofforredirected.Ceilingfanscouldbereversedtopossiblyeliminateflameimpingement,andthefloorfanshouldberedirected.Uponinstallation,beawareofanycoldairreturnsorventsintheproximityofthefireplace.Anydraftcreatedaroundavent-freefireplacecancausetheflametoimpingeonthelogandcreateasootingsituation.
WARNINGDonotallowfanstoblowdirectlyintothefireplace.Avoidanydraftsthatalterburnerflamepatterns.
CandlesAvoidtheuseofscentedordecorativecandleswhilethefireplaceisinoperation.Candlesproducearesidueintheairthatcreatesasootlikesubstance.Burningcandleswhilethefireplaceisoperatingmagnifiestheproblem.Itshouldbenotedthatcandles,ingeneral,producesoot.Theamountoftimeburnedandthequantityofcandlesburnedwilldeterminetheamountofsootproducedanddeposited.
Plug-In Air FreshenersAvoidtheuseofscentedairfreshenerswhilethefireplaceisinoperation.Airfreshenersproducearesidueintheairsimilartocandlesandmayproduceasootlikesubstance.
Television ConsiderationsInstallingatelevisionaboveafireplacehasbecomeincreasinglypopular;however,theareaaboveanyfireplacegetshotandmostTVmanufacturersrecommendagainstplacingtheirproductsnearaheatsource.Ifyouinstallatelevisionabovethisfireplace,EmpireComfortSystemsacceptsnoresponsibilityfordamageorinjuries.Followthetelevisionmanufacturer’sinstallationinstructions,includinganyrecommendationsregardingproximitytoheatsources.IfyouhaveaTVaboveyourfireplace,turnoffthefireplaceandletitcoolcompletelybeforeservicingortouchinganybuttonsontheTV.
IMPORTANT INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
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Watervaporisaby-productofgascombustion.Anunventedroomheaterproducesapproximatelyoneounce(30ml)ofwaterforevery1,000BTU's(.3KW's)ofgasinputperhour.Unventedroomheatersarerecommendedassupplementalheat(aroom)ratherthanaprimaryheatsource(anentirehouse).Inmostsupplementalheatapplications,thewatervapordoesnotcreateaproblem.Inmostapplications,thewatervaporenhancesthelowhumidityatmosphereexperiencedduringcoldweather.
Thefollowingstepswillhelpinsurethatwatervapordoesnotbecomeaproblem.1. Besuretheheaterissizedproperlyfortheapplication,includ-
ingamplecombustionairandcirculationair.2. Ifhighhumidityisexperienced,adehumidifiermaybeusedto
helplowerthewatervaporcontentoftheair.3. Donotuseanunventedroomheaterastheprimaryheat
source.
ThisheatershallnotbeinstalledinaroomorspaceunlesstherequiredvolumeofindoorcombustionairisprovidedbythemethoddescribedintheNational Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z23.1/NFPA 54, the International Fuel Gas Code,orapplicablelocalcodes.
Installation in a Confined SpaceAconfinedspaceisanareawithvolumelessthan50cubicfeetper1,000Btuhofthecombinedinputratesofallfireplacesdrawingcombustionairfromthatspace.Smallareassuchasequipmentroomsareconfinedspaces.Furnacesinstalledinaconfinedspacewhichsupplyheatedairtoareasoutsidethespacemustdrawreturnairfromoutsidethespacethroughtightlysealedreturnairducts.Aconfinedspacemusthave2openingsintothespaceforcombustionair.Oneopeningmustbewithin12inchesoftheceilingandtheothermustbewithin12inchesofthefloor.Therequiredsizingoftheseopeningsisdeterminedbywhetherinsideoroutsideairisusedtosupportcombustion,themethodbywhichtheairisbroughttothespace(verticalorhorizontalduct)andbythetotalinputrateofallfireplacesinthespace.
Unusually Tight ConstructionTheairthatleaksarounddoorsandwindowsmayprovideenoughfreshairforcombustionandventilation.However,inbuildingsofunusuallytightconstruction,youmustprovideadditional fresh air. Unusually tight construction is defined as construction
where:a. Wallsandceilingsexposedtotheoutsideatmosphere
haveacontinuouswatervaporretarderwitharatingofonepermorlesswithopeningsgasketedorsealed,and
b. Weather-strippinghasbeenaddedonopenablewindowsanddoors,and
c. Caulkingorsealantsareappliedtoareassuchasjointsaroundwindowanddoorframes,betweensoleplatesandfloors,betweenwall-ceilingjoints,betweenwallpanels,atpenetrationsforplumbing,electrical,andgaslines,andatother openings.
Ifyourhomemeetsallofthethreecriteriaabove,youmustprovide additional fresh air. See “Ventilation Air From Outdoors,” page 14.
Determining if you Have a Confined or Unconfined SpaceUsethisworksheettodetermineifyouhaveaconfinedorunconfinedspace.Space:Includestheroominwhichyouwillinstallfireplaceplusanyadjoiningroomswithdoorlesspassagewaysorventilationgrillsbetweentherooms.
1. Determinethevolumeofthespace(lengthxwidthxheight). LengthxWidthxHeight= cu.ft.(volumeof
space)Example:Spacesize16ft.(length)x10ft.(width)x8ft.
(ceilingheight)=1,280cu.ft.(volumeofspace) Ifadditionalventilationtoadjoiningroomissuppliedwith
grillsoropenings,addthevolumeoftheseroomstothetotalvolumeofthespace.
2. Dividethespacevolumeby50cubicfeettodeterminethemaximumBTU/Hrthespacecansupport.
(volumeofspace)÷50cu.ft.=(maximumBTU/Hrthespacecansupport)
Example:1,280cu.ft.(volumeofspace)÷50cu.ft.=25.6or25,600(maximumBTU/Hrthespacecansupport)
3. AddtheBTU/Hrofallfuelburningfireplacesinthespace.Vent-freefireplace BTU/HrGaswaterfireplace BTU/HrGasfurnace BTU/HrVentedgasfireplace BTU/HrGasfireplacelogs BTU/HrOthergasfireplaces* + BTU/HrTotal = BTU/Hr
Example: Ventedgasfireplace 20,000 BTU/Hr Vent-freefireplace + 18,000 BTU/Hr Total = 38,000 BTU/Hr*Donotincludedirect-ventgasfireplaces.Directventdrawscombustionairfromtheoutdoorsandventstotheoutdoors.
4.ComparethemaximumBTU/HrthespacecansupportwiththeactualamountofBTU/Hrused.
BTU/Hr(maximumthespacecansupport) BTU/Hr(actualamountofBTU/Hrused) Example: 25,600 BTU/Hr(maximumthespacecansupport) 38,000 BTU/Hr(actualamountofBTU/Hrused)
WARNINGIftheareainwhichthefireplacemaybeoperatedissmallerthanthatdefinedasanunconfinedspaceorifthebuildingisofunusuallytightconstruction,provideadequatecombustionandventilationairbyoneofthemethodsdescribedintheNational Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, Air for Combustion and Ventilation,orapplicablelocalcodes.
WATER VAPOR: A BY-PRODUCT OF UNVENTED ROOM HEATERS
PROVISIONS FOR ADEQUATE COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR
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PROVISIONS FOR ADEQUATE COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR (continued)
ThespaceintheaboveexampleisaconfinedspacebecausetheactualBTU/HrusedismorethanthemaximumBTU/HRthespacecansupport.Youmustprovideadditionalfreshair.Youroptionsareasfollows:A. Reworkworksheet,addingthespaceofanadjoiningroom.If
theextraspaceprovidesanunconfinedspace,removedoortoadjoiningroomoraddventilationgrillsbetweenrooms.See Ventilation Air From Inside Building.
B. Ventroomdirectlytotheoutdoors.SeeVentilation Air From Outdoors.
C. InstallalowerBTU/Hrfireplace,iflowerBTU/Hrsizemakesroomunconfined.
IftheactualBTU/HrusedislessthanthemaximumBTU/Hrthespacecansupport,thespaceisanunconfinedspace.Youwillneed no additional fresh air ventilation.
WARNINGYoumustprovideadditionalventilationairinaconfinedspace.
Ventilation AirVentilation Air From Inside BuildingThisfreshairwouldcomefromanadjoiningunconfinedspace.Whenventilatingtoanadjoiningunconfinedspace,youmustprovidetwopermanentopenings:onewithin12"oftheceilingandonewithin12"oftheflooronthewallconnectingthetwospaces(see options 1 and 2, Figure 32).Youcanalsoremovedoorintoadjoiningroom(see option 3, Figure 32).Eachventilationgrilloropeningshallhaveaminimumfreeareaofonesquareinchper1,000BTUHofthetotalinputratingofthegasequipmentintheconfinedspace.
Figure 4
WARNINGReworkworksheet,addingthespaceoftheadjoiningunconfinedspace.Thecombinedspacesmusthaveenoughfreshairtosupplyallappliancesinbothspaces.
Ventilation Air From OutdoorsProvideextrafreshairbyusingventilationgrillsorducts.Youmustprovidetwopermanentopenings:onewithin12"oftheceilingandonewith12"ofthefloor.Connecttheseitemsdirectlytotheoutdoorsorspacesopentotheoutdoors.Thesespacesincludeatticsandcrawlspaces.Inmostcasesfordirectcommunicationwiththeoutdoorsordirectcommunicationthroughaverticalductafreeareaopeningofonesquareinchper4,000BTU/Hroffireplaceinputratingforeachgrill.Ifahorizontalductisused,agrillfreeareaorductopeningshallhaveafreeareaopeningofonesquareinchper2,000BTU/Hrforeachgrill.Follow the National Fuel Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54, Air for Combustion and Ventilationforrequiredsizeofventilationgrillsorducts.IMPORTANT:Donotprovideopeningsforinletoroutletairintoatticifattichasathermostat-controlledpowervent.Heatedairenteringtheatticwillactivatethepowervent.
Figure 5
A1 A2
B1 B2
A1xB1=C1A2xB2=C2C1+C2=Sq.In.Required
Example:Fora30,000BTUFireplace,1sqinper1,000BTUequals30sq.in.ofopening.
(A1)5in2x(B1)3in2=(C1)15in2
(A2)5in2x(B2)3in2=(C2)15in2
(C1)15in2+(C2)15in2=30in2
Figure 6
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FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS
Figure 7
INDEX LETTER DIMENSION DESCRIPTION
VFLL38FP VFLL48FPDimensions in Inches
A Themaximumheightoffireboxface(excludingstandoffs) 21-1/8 21-1/8B Themaximumwidthofthefireboxface(excludingnailingflanges) 43-1/4 52-3/4C Themaximumdepthofthefirebox 11-1/2 11-1/2D Theheightofthefireboxopening 12-1/16 12-1/16E Thewidthofthefireboxopening 38-1/4 48F Theinteriordepthofthefirebox(notshown) 10-1/2 10-1/2
G Therearexteriorwidthofthefirebox(notshown) 41-5/8 51-3/8H Theheighttothefireboxstandoffs 13 13K Heightfromthebottomoftheboxtothegaslineopening 2-1/2 2-1/2L Depthfromthefrontoftheboxtogaslineopening 5-1/4 5-1/4M Depthfromrearofboxtogaslineopening 5-11/16 5-11/16N Glassheight(notshown) 8 8O Glasswidth(notshown) 39-5/8 49-3/8Q Distancefromfloortofireplaceopening 7-7/16(minimum) 7-7/16(minimum)S Overall height to header 35 35T Opening Lip 1/2 1/2U BottomSpacing 15/16 15/16
N/A-Notapplicableforthisunit.
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FRAMINg & MOUNTINg BRACKET INSTALLATIONNOTE: You must use the framing and middle mounting brackets that are supplied with the fireplace. The brackets are shipped under the burner cover, inside the fireplace.
1. Locatethethreesteelmiddlemountingbracketsundertheburnercover.See Figure 8.
Figure 8
3. Thebracketshaveaperforationlocatedoneachend.Bendthem at the perforation. See Figure 9.
Figure 9
4. Securethebracketstothefireplacetopwithfourscrewsasshown in Figure 10.Thescrewsarelocatedinthehardwarepacketinsidetheenvelopepack.Thereareholeslocatedinthetopofthefireplaceforeachmountingbracket.Theholeclosertotheedgeofthefireplaceisformountingnoncombustibleboardaroundtheopening.Theotherholeisformountingthenon-combustibleboardtothefireplaceface(top,sideandbottom).See Figures 10 to 14.
TOP OF
FIREPLACE
FIREPLACE OPENING
OPTION 1:
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD ON TOP OF
FIREPLACE WITH
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
TILE, ETC. TO OPENING
OPTION 2:
FOR USE WITH
HI-TEMP PAINTED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARDS TO OPENING
Figure 10
5. Onthetopandbottomofeachsidearesideframingstandoffs.Useplierstobendthesideframingstandoff90degreesawayfromthecabinet. See Figure 10.
6. Locateframingbracketsintheenvelopepack.Theholesintheframingbracketsallowdifferentsizeboardsanddifferentlocationsfortheboards.See Figure 11. Bendthebracketsat90°angles.Installfourframingbracketswithtwo10x1/2screws(each).See Figures 13 and 14. Use the front set of holesifmountingaroundfireplacewindow.Usethebacksetofholesifmountingaroundthefireplaceface(top,sidesandbottom).Note:Thenon-combustibleboardprovidedis1/2"thick.
Figure 11
Figure 12
Figure 13
Figure 14NOTE: Additionalscrewsmadebeusedwiththesideframing
bracketstogiveadditionalsupport.
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JUNCTION BOX WIRINg INSTALLATIONCaution:Allwiringshouldbedonebyaqualifiedelectricianandshallbeincompliancewithalllocal,cityandstatebuildingcodes.Beforemakingtheelectricalconnection,makesurethatthemainpowersupplyisdisconnected.Thefirelace,wheninstalled,mustbeelectricallygroundedinaccordancewithlocalcodesor,intheabsenceoflocalcodes,withtheNationalElectricalCodeANSI/NFPA70(latestedition).
Figure 15Afactoryinstalledjunctionboxislocatedatthelowerrightcornerinsidethefireboxbottomcavity.Wiringmustbefedtothejunctionboxthroughtheouterwrapofthefireplace,thenconnectedasrequiredinsidethejunctionboxasdirectedabove.Refertotheinstructionsabovetodeterminewhatwiringisneededdependingonwhatvalvesystemyouhave,andwhetherornottheoptionalAccentLightkitwillbeinstalled.
Itisrecommendedthatapproximately6”ofwiringbeleftinthejunctionboxtoallowforconnections.Forwiringdetail,refertoFigure 12.
JUNCTION BOX WIRINg INSTALLATION120 Volt electrical requirements will depend on which model fireplace is installed.For VFLL(38,48)FP30L series millivolt operated system: WiringisonlyneededifaddingtheLK5AccentLightaccessory.FollowthewiringinstructionsincludedwiththeLK5toconnectthisoptionalaccessorythroughthejunctionboxtoawallswitch.
For VFLL(38,48)FP90L series “IP” operated system:Thesuggested120Velectricalrequirementsincludeinstallationoftheelectricalreceptacleintothejunctionboxlocatedatthelowerrightcornerinsidethefireboxbottomcavity.ThiswillbeusedtoplugintheAC/DCAdapterthatprovidespowertotheelectronicvalve system. NOTE: IfanLK5AccentLightkitistobeinstalled,aseparate120Vlinewillbeneededtoconnectthelightkitwiringdirectlytoawallswitch.See Figure 15.Itisrecommendedtomovethefireplacetoitsfinallocationornearitbeforeinstallingelectricalwireorconnectinggaslines.
1. Toaccessandinstallthejunctionboxandwiring,beginbyremovingtheburnercover.Liftitstraightupoffoftheburnerand set aside. See Figure 16.ForVFLL(38,48)FP90Units:Removetheheatshieldanddisconnectthewiretotheswitchontheheatshield.
Figure 16NOTE - for Porcelain Kits:Removepaintedburnercoverandreplacewithporcelainburnercover.Neverusemorethanoneburnercover.2. Removethefive5/16”Hexscrewsthatholddownthe
completeburnerandvalveassembly.Therearethreescrewsonthefrontbottomflange,andtwoonthebackbottomflange,neartheends.See Figure 17.
Figure 17
Figure 18
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3. Liftthecompleteburnerandvalveassemblyupward,thenturnitsidewaysinfireplaceopeningtogaineasyaccesstothejunctionbox.See Figure 19. YoumayremovethecompleteburnerandvalveassemblyasshowninFigure 19.
Figure 194 Thejunctionboxislocatedontherightsideofthefireplace.
Removethetwo5/16”Hexscrewsthatsecurethejunctionboxtothefirebox,andremovethejunctionbox.See Figure 20. Runromexwirethroughtherightrearcornerofthefireplaceandintothefireboxarea.SecurewiringwiththeromexconnectorasrequiredandinstalltheduplexreceptacleasshowninFigure 21.Attachtheblackwiretothebrassscrewsideofthereceptacle,andthewhitewiretotheoppositeside.Securetheincominggroundwireunderthegreengroundscrewprovidedonthereceptacle.
Figure 20
Figure 215. IfonlyinstallingtheLK5AccentLightkit,thenremovethe
7/8”diameterknockoutinthebackofthejunctionbox,installthe7/8”diameterprotectivegrommet,andconnectthewiringwithwirenutsasshowninFigure 21.
There is a solid junction box cover plate included with the LK5 kit that should be used on the junction box if a duplex receptacle is not used.
6. Oncethejunctionboxwiringiscompleted,re-installthejunctionboxintothelowerrightcornerofthefireboxcavityusingthescrewsremovedinstep4asshownin Figure 22.
Figure 227. Reinstalltheburnerandvalveassemblyandreattachthe
screwsremovedinstep2.See Figure 14.8. ForVFLL(38,48)FP90:Reconnectthewirefromtheswitch
ontheheatshieldandputtheshieldbackinplace.
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GAS SUPPLYCaution:Twogaslineinstallationsatthesametimeareprohibited.Theaccessplatetotheswitchingmeansshallnotbeopened while the heater is in operation.Thegaspipelinecanbebroughtinthroughtherightorleftsideofthefireplace.TheinserthasaFlexlinewithshutoffvalvelocatedontheleftsidewhenfacingtheunit.See Figures 23 and 24. ConsultthecurrentNationalFuelGasCode,ANSIZ223.1CAN/CGA-B149(.1or.2)installationcode.
Recommended Gas Pipe Diameter
Pipe Length Schedule 40 Pipe Inside Diameter
Tubing, Type LOutside Diameter
Nat. L.P. Nat. L.P.
0-10ft 1/2" 3/8" 1/2" 3/8"11-40ft 1/2" 1/2" 5/8" 1/2"41-100ft 1/2" 1/2" 3/4" 1/2"101-150ft 3/4" 1/2" 7/8" 3/4"
Caution:Neveruseplasticpipe.Checktoconfirmwhetheryourlocalcodesallowcoppertubingorgalvanized.Notice:Sincesomemunicipalitieshaveadditionallocalcodes,itisalwaysbesttoconsultyourlocalauthorityandinstallationcode.Theuseofthefollowinggasconnectorsisrecommended:— ANSIZ21.24FireplaceConnectorsofCorrugatedMetal
TubingandFittings.— ANSIZ21.45AssembledFlexibleFireplaceConnectorsof
OtherThanAll-MetalConstructionTheaboveconnectorsmaybeusedifacceptablebytheauthorityhavingjurisdiction.TheCommonwealthofMassachusettsrequiresthataflexiblefireplaceconnectorcannotexceedthreefeet in length.
Figure 23
Installing the Main Gas CockEachfireplaceshouldhaveitsownmanualgascock.Amanualmaingascockshouldbelocatedinthevicinityoftheunitandcanbeeasilyaccessedafterassembly.Wherenoneexists,orwhereitssizeorlocationisnotadequate,contactyourlocalauthorizedinstallerforinstallationorrelocation.Compoundsusedonthreadedjointsofgaspipingshallberesistanttotheactionofliquefiedpetroleumgases.Thegaslinesmustbecheckedforleaksbytheinstaller.Testingforleaksonallexposedconnectionsshouldbedonewithleaktestsolutionorasoapsolution.Aftertestingiscomplete,allsolutionshouldbecleanedoff.Onunexposedconnections,apressuretestshouldbemade.Never use an exposed flame to check for leaks. Fireplace must be disconnected from piping at inlet of control valve and pipe capped or plugged for pressure test. Never pressure test with fireplace connected; control valve will sustain damage!
NOTICE: Themillivoltgascontrolsareequippedwithacapturedscrewtypepressuretestpoint,thereforeitisnotnecessarytoprovidea1/8"testpointupstreamofthecontrol.Whenusingcopperorflexconnectoruseonlyapprovedfittings.Thefireplaceandit’sindividualshutoffvalvemustbedisconnectedfromsupplypipingsystemduringanypressuretestingofthatsystemattestpressuresinexcessof1/2psig(3.5kPa).Thefireplacemustbeisolatedfromthegassupplypipingsystembyclosingitsindividualmanualshutoffvalveduringanypressuretestingofthegassupplypipingsystemattestpressuresequaltoorlessthan1/2psig(3.5kPa).Attention!Ifoneoftheproceduresresultsinpressuresinexcessof1/2psig(14"w.c.)(3.5kPa)onthefireplacegasvalve,itwillresultinahazardouscondition.
Figure 24Shutoffvalvemustbeaccessibleafterinstallation.
Checking Manifold PressureMILLIVOLT VALVES (VFLL(38,48)FP30)Natural gaswillhaveamanifoldpressureofapproximately3.5"w.c.formaximuminputor1.6"w.c.forminimuminputatthepressureregulatoroutletwiththeinletpressuretothepressureregulatorfromaminimumof4.5"w.c.forthepurposeofinputadjustmenttoamaximumof10.5"w.c.Propane gas willhaveamanifoldpressureapproximately10.0"w.c.(2.49kPa)formaximuminputor6.3"w.c.forminimuminputatthepressureregulatoroutletwiththeinletpressuretothepressureregulatorfromaminimumof11.0"w.c.forthepurposeofinputadjustmenttoamaximumof13.0"w.c.
INTERMITTENT PILOT VALVES (VFLL(38,48)FP90)Natural gaswillhaveamanifoldpressureofapproximately3.5"w.c.atthepressureregulatoroutletwiththeinletpressuretothepressureregulatorfromaminimumof7.0"w.c.forthepurposeofinputadjustmenttoamaximumof10.5"w.c.Propane gas willhaveamanifoldpressureapproximately10.0"w.c.atthepressureregulatoroutletwiththeinletpressuretothepressureregulatorfromaminimumof11.0"w.c.forthepurposeofinputadjustmenttoamaximumof13.0"w.c.Atestgageconnectionislocateddownstreamofthegasfireplacepressureregulatorformeasuringgaspressure.Theconnectionisa1/8inchN.P.T.pluggedtapping.
Millivolt Control ValveThevalveregulatorcontrolstheburnerpressurewhichshouldbecheckedatthepressuretestpoint.Turncapturedscrewcounterclockwise2or3turnsandthenplacetubingtopressuregaugeovertestpoint(Usetestpoint“A”closesttocontrolknob).Aftertakingpressurereading,be sure and turn captured screw clockwise firmly to re-seal.Donotovertorque.Checkforgasleaks.
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CLEARANCES
NOTE: Combustiblematerialisallowedoutsideofthenon-com-bustibleboardandoutsideoftheunitboundaries.NOTE: TofinishthewallusingDF(38,48)4BLDecorativeFront,See Figure 25c.
Figure25a - Option 1
NOTE: Combustiblematerialisallowedbelowafireplaceviewingareaopeningandoutsidethenon-combustibleboard.NOTE:TofinishthewallusingDF(38,48)4BLDecorativeFront,See Figure 25c.
Figure 25b - Option 2
WARNINGDONOTputscrewsthroughlargenon-combustibleboardandintothefireplace.Attachscrewsonlyinstandoffs.
2 3/8”
2 7/8”
FOR
DECORATIVE FRONT
INSTALLATION
DF(3,4)8W(HP,BL) FOR
DECORATIVE FRONT
DF(3,4)84BL
INSTALLATION
ALL SLOTS MUST
REMAIN UNCOVERED
FOR DECORATIVE FRONT
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARDFINISHED
WALL
APPLIANCE
OPENING
Figure 25c
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Figure 26a
DIMENSION(ININCHES)MODEL A B C D E F GVFLL38FP(3,9)0L25 0 18 20 22 24 26 28VFLL38FP(3,9)0L 2 18 20 22 24 26 28VFLL48FP(3,9)0L 1/2 23 23 25 27 29 31
Television ConsiderationsInstalling a television above a fireplace has become increasinglypopular;however, theareaaboveanyfireplacegetshotandmostTVmanufacturersrecommendagainstplacingtheirproductsnearaheatsource.Ifyouinstallatelevisionabovethisfireplace,EmpireComfortSys-temsacceptsnoresponsibilityfordamageorinjuries.Followthetele-visionmanufacturer’s installation instructions, includinganyrecom-mendationsregardingproximitytoheatsources.IfyouhaveaTVaboveyourfireplace,turnoffthefireplaceandletitcoolcompletelybeforeservicingortouchinganybuttonsontheTV.
CLEARANCES (cont'd)
Figure 26b
TOP
STANDOFF
APPLIANCE
OPENING
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD
APPLIANCE
FINISHED
WALL
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Built-In Fireplace InstallationBuilt-ininstallationofthisfireplaceinvolvesinstallingthefireplaceintoaframed-inenclosure.Thismakesthefrontofthefireplaceflushwithawallorthefrontofthefireplacewindowflushwithawall.
A framed-in enclosure is an enclosure that does not allow drafts through the firebox. These drafts could cause the flame to roll back producing soot or a poor flame pattern.Frameinroughopening.UsedimensionsshowninFigure 32 foraconventionalroughopening.Use Figure 33 for an elevated installation.Besuretoprovidesupporttothebottomofthefireplace.UsedimensionsshowninFigure 35forcornerroughopening.Besuretoprovidegaslineforfireplaceandelectricalpowerforoptionallightassembly.RefertoJunctionBoxWiringsectiononpages17and18fordetailsonelectricalrequirements.
1. Verifygasandelectricallinesarereadyforfireplaceinstallation.See"GasSupply"page19.See"JunctionBox"pages17and18.Ifnoelectricalpoweristobeused,placeasolidcover(provided)overthejunctionboxopening.SeeJunctionBoxWiringsectioninthismanual.
2. Insertfireplaceintoenclosure.3. Levelfirebox.4. Securethreemiddlemountingbracketswithdrywallscrews
totheframedopeningabovethefireplaceasshowninFigures 27 to 35.Thebracketsshouldbeinstalledtosupporttheendsofthenon-combustibleboard.Note:Thedrywallscrewsarelocatedintheinstructionenvelopepacket.Securetheleftandrightframingstandoffstothesideframingasshowninfigure24.Securefireplaceonleftandrightthroughsideframingbrackets.
5a. Option 1:Toinstallthefireplacecabinetfaceflushwiththewall-board,securetheframingbracketsatthetopandsidesofthefireplacewitha1/2"setback.Thisallowsyoutousethesuppliednon-combustibleboardabovethefireplace.
NOTE:Thistypeofinstallationwillallowyoutoapplytile,marble,stoneorothernon-combustiblematerialoverthe
faceofthefireplacecabinet,uptotheflangeopening. See Figures 25a and 26a.5b. Option 2:Toinstallthefireplacesothatnon-combustibleboard
isinstalledoverthefireplacecabinetface(downtotheopeningwindow),securethetopandsideframingbracketsflushwiththefaceofthefireplacecabinet.Non-combustibleboardhasbeenprovidedwiththeunit.See Figures 25b and 26b.
NOTE: Ifusingthe4"surroundDF384BLorDF484BL,non-combustibleBoardwillneedtoberaised27/8"abovetheopeningand23/8"belowtheopening.See Figure 25c. NOTE: Decorativefrontsdonotcovertheentirefaceofthefireplace.TheinstallermustfinishthewallallthewaytothefireplacetopandbottomopeningasshowninFigure25aonpage20.
NOTE: Allowrecommendedcuretimesformud,tile,paintetc.Donotburnfireplaceduringthiscuretime.
FIREPLACE INSTALLATIONNotice for Finishing Materials
Thewallabovethefireplacewillbecomehot.Installthenon-combustibleboardsuppliedwiththefireplacebeforeaddingpaint,tileorstone.Attachtileorothernon-combustibleproductstothefireplacefaceandtothenon-combustiblearea(Figures29and30)usingadhesivesdesignedforhigh-temperatureapplications.Followthemanufacturer'sinstructionsforapplicationandcuringtimes.Heatfromthefireplacemaycauseincorrectlyinstalledmaterialstofail.Ifyouarepaintingabovethefireplace,useacoatingdesignedforhightemperatureenvironmentsandfollowthemanufacturer'sinstructionsforsurfacepreparation,applicationandcuring.Heatfromthefireplacemaycauseincorrectlyappliedcoatingstofailordiscolor.
6. Checkgaslinesforleaks.7. ForVFLL(38,48)FP90plugpoweradaptertojunctionbox.8. Placebatteriesinreceiverboxesandremotesusinginstructions
provided.Verifyremoteiscommunicatingwithreceiver.9. Installoptionallinersusingtheirinstructions.10a.ForVFLL(38,48)FP30fireplaces:Connecttheremote
receivertothevalveasindicatedintheinstructionsincludedwiththeremoteandreceiver.Lightthepilotandturnthevalvetothe"ON"position.Set"Hi"or"Lo"forflameheightasdesired.Thefireplacewillnotlighttheburneruntiltheremote's"ON"buttonispressed.
10b.ForVFLL(38,48)FP90fireplaces,setreceiverfor"remote".Setswitchonsideofheatshieldtostandingpilotorintermediate pilot. See Figure 73. Verify that the heat shield isbackinplace. See Figure 16.
11. Replaceburnercover.See Figure 16.12. Retrieveshorterglassandinstallinfrontofburner.See
Figure 27.13. Placeoptionallogsetplateandlogsaccordingtotheir
instructions.14. Placeoptionaldecorativeglassorrocksaccordingtotheir
instruction.See Figure 44. Glass and rock must not be placed on top of or next to burner.
15. Retrieve larger glass and install in slots on the left and right offireplace.See Figures 40 - 43.
16. Installoptionaldecorativesurroundpanelassembly.Refertoinstructionsincludedwiththesurroundpanelkit.
17. Testfireplaceusingremoteandshowownerhowtousetheremote.Showownerlightinginstructionsinthismanual.
18. Installationofbuilt-infireplaceiscomplete.Leavethismanualwiththeowner.
Figure 27
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Non-combustible Board Requirements1. Donotattachnon-combustibleboardtothefireplace.Attach
non-combustibleboardonlytosidestudsandheaderboard.2. Predrillholesintonon-combustibleboard.Counterlinkholes
arerecommended.3. Useonlyhigh-temperatureadhesiveandhigh-temperature
paintswiththenon-combustibleboard.4. Donotover-tightenscrewsgoingthroughnon-combustibleboard.
FINISHED
WALL
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD INSTALLED ON
TOP OF APPLIANCE
FLUSH WITH FACE
FOR TILING OVER
FACE OR FIREPLACE
APPLIANCE
OPENING
Figure 28 - Tiling or Non-Combustible Material ApplicationTileornon-combustbilematerialscanbeappliedontopofthenon-combustibleboardandfinishedwallastheirinstructionsrequire.
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD INSTALLED
OVER APPLIANCE OPENING
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD INSTALLED
ON BOTH SIDES
APPLIANCE
OPENING
2 1/4”
FINISHED
WALL
Figure 29 - High Temperature Paint Application
APPLIANCE
OPENING
STANDOFFS
FRAMING
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
TILE OR OTHER
MATERIAL
FRAMING
HEADER
13”
G
FINISHED
WALL
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD INSTALLED
ON TOP OF APPLIANCE
FINISHED
WALL
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
TILE OR OTHER
MATERIAL
Figure 30 - Tiling or Non-Combustible Material Application
TABLE 3 - MINIMUM DIMENSIONS (in inches) FOR FIGURES 28 - 34A B C D E F G
VFLL38FP(3,9)0L25 11-3/4* 43-1/2 35-1/4 48-7/8 69 34-1/2 11-1/4VFLL38FP(3,9)0L 13-3/4* 43-1/2 35-1/4 48-7/8 69 34-1/2 13-1/4VFLL48FP(3,9)0L 12* 53 35-1/4 53-1/2 75-5/8 37-7/8 11-1/2
*Minimumclearancewith1/2"non-combustibleboardoverfaceoffireplace.
NOTE: Ifusingadecorativefront,seeitsinstructionsforareasrequiredtobeleftopen. APPLIANCE
OPENING
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD INSTALLED
OVER APPLIANCE OPENING
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD INSTALLED
ON BOTH SIDES
A
FINISHED
WALLPAINTED
FINISHED
PAINTED WALL
STANDOFFS
FRAMING
FRAMING
HEADER
13”
Figure 31 - High Temperature Paint Application
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Figure 32
Rough Opening for Elevated Installation (Built-In)
Figure 33
SHADED AREA IS THE DEFLECTOR
INNER FIREBOX TOP
FIREPLACE OPENING
Figure 34
TABLE 3 - MINIMUM DIMENSIONS (in inches) FOR FIGURES 28 - 34A B C D E F G
VFLL38FP(3,9)0L25 11-3/4* 43-1/4 35-1/4 48-7/8 69 34-1/2 11-1/4VFLL38FP(3,9)0L 13-3/4* 43-1/4 35-1/4 48-7/8 69 34-1/2 13-1/4VFLL48FP(3,9)0L 12* 53 35-1/4 53-1/2 75-5/8 37-7/8 11-1/2
*Minimumclearancewith1/2inchnon-combustibleboardoverfaceoffireplace.
Rough Opening for Installing in Corner (Built-In)
Figure 35
FIREPLACE INSTALLATION
Notice for Finishing with Tile or StoneThewallabovethefireplacewillbecomehot.Installthenon-combustibleboardsuppliedwiththefireplace.Tileorothernon-combustiblematerialscanbeappliedtotheboardorfaceofthefireplace.Alladhesivesmustbedesignedforhigh-temperatureapplications(minimumratingof300°F).Followthemanufacturer'sinstructionsforapplicationandcuringtimes.Seestep2,#4(page28)forcorrectplacementofthenailingflanges.Heatfromthefireplacemaycauseincorrectlyinstalledmaterials to fail.
Notice for Finishing with PaintUseacoatingdesignedfor300°Fenvironmentsandfollowthemanufacturer'sinstructionsforsurfacepreparation,applicationandcuring.Heatfromthefireplacemaycauseincorrectlyappliedcoatingstofailordiscolor.Lightcolorsmayshowsomediscoloration.Contactpaintmanufacturerforapplicationquestions.
Inner Top Deflector Installation (Optional)ThepurposeoftheInner Top Deflectoristoreducetemperaturesacrossthetopofthefireplaceopening.Thefireplaceissafewithoutthedeflector.Thedeflectorwillalsohelpwithfinishingmaterialsthickerthan1/2inchtopushtheheatawayfromunderthefinishingmaterial.Thedeflectorcanbeusedforfinishingmaterialupto11/2inch.
If installing an optional Inner Top Deflector,loosenthe(5)Phillipsheadscrewssecuringtheinnerfireboxtop.(See Figure 34) Donotremovescrewscompletely.Slideintoplacewiththeinnertopdeflectorslotangleddownward.Slidethedeflectorbetweentheinnerfireboxtopandthefireplaceopening,untilthefrontofthedeflectorisflushwiththewall.Tightenthe(5)Phillipsheadscrewstolockinplace.
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COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALSCombustible MaterialDonotattachcombustiblematerialtothemantelofyourfireplace.Thisisafirehazard.
Figure 36
Television ConsiderationsInstallingatelevisionaboveafireplacehasbecomeincreasinglypopular;however,theareaaboveanyfireplacegetshotandmostTVmanufacturersrecommendagainstplacingtheirproductsnearaheatsource.Ifyouinstallatelevisionabovethisfireplace,EmpireComfortSystemsacceptsnoresponsibilityfordamageorinjuries.Followthetelevisionmanufacturer’sinstallationinstructions,includinganyrecommendationsregardingproximitytoheatsources.IfyouhaveaTVaboveyourfireplace,turnoffthefireplaceandletitcoolcompletelybeforeservicingortouchinganybuttonsontheTV.
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Annual inspection and cleaning by your dealer or qualified service technician is recommended to prevent malfunction and/or sooting.TURN OFF FIREPLACE AND ALLOW TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING.Removeanyoptionaldecorativecoversordecorativeglassmaterial.Glovesarerecommended.
PERIODIC CLEANING - Refer to parts diagram for location of items discussed below.• Donotusecleaningfluidtocleananypartoffireplace.• Glassshouldbecleanedwithammonia-freecleaner.
Ammoniawilletchorstainglasswhenheated.• Removelooseparticlesanddustfromtheburner,controls
andairshutter.• Inspectandcleanburnerairintakehole.Removelintor
particleswithbrush.Failuretokeepairintakeholecleanwillresultinsootingandpoorcombustion.
ANNUAL CLEANING/INSPECTION - Refer to parts diagram for location of items discussed below.• Inspectandcleanburnerairintakehole.Removelintor
particleswithvacuumorbrush.Failuretokeepairintakeholecleanwillresultinsootingandpoorcombustion.
• Inspectandcleanallburnerports.• InspectODSpilotforoperationandaccumulationoflintatair
intakeholes.• Verifyflamepatternforproperoperation.• Verifysmoothandresponsiveignitionofmainburner.
CLEANING AND PILOT MAINTENANCEOxygen Depletion Sensor PilotWhenthepilothasalargeyellowtipflame,cleantheOxygenDepletionSensorasfollows:1. CleantheODSpilotbylooseningnutBfromthepilottubing.
Whenthisprocedureisrequired,graspnutAwithanopenendwrench.
2. Usecannedairtoblowthroughtheholesindicatedbythearrows.Thiswillblowoutforeignmaterialssuchasdust,lintandspiderwebs.UseawrenchtoholdNutAasyoutightenNutB.
Millivolt PilotFigure 36
Intermittent PilotFigure 37
WARNINGNeveruseneedles,wires,orsimilarcylindricalobjectstocleanthepilottoavoiddamagingthecalibratedrubythatcontrolsthegasflow.
3. Ifintermittentpilotunitstopsworking,cleanflamesesonrC(Figure37)withadampcloth.
4. Ifintermittentpilotignitordoesnotspark,cleanignitorD(Fig-ure37)withadampcloth.
CONTROL COMPARTMENT AND BURNER MAINTENANCEKeepthecontrolcompartmentandburnerareacleanbyvacuum-ingorbrushingareaatleasttwiceayear.THE FIREPLACE CAN GET VERY HOT – HANDLE ONLY WHEN COOL.Alwaysturnoffgastothepilotbeforecleaning.Forrelighting,refertolightinginstructionslocatedontheratingplateofthefireplace.Neverobstructtheflowofthecombustionandventilationair.Keepthefrontofthefireplaceclearofallobstaclesandmaterials.Anintermittentpilotmayrequiremorefrequentbatterychangesthanamillivoltpilot.Toreplacethebatteriesinanintermittentunit,followthesesteps:1. Removetheouterglass.SeeFigures40-43.2. Remotetheoptionalglassmediafrominsidethefireplace.3. Liftandsetasidetheburnercover.4. Lift the heat shield that is in front of the valve.NOTE:Thebatterybackupandremotereceiverarelocated
undertheheatshield.5. ReplacethefourAAbatteriesineach.6. Replacetheitemsremovedinsteps1through4.
Figure 39
CLEANING AND SERVICING
Figure 38
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DECORATIVE GLASS ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
WARNINGFailuretopositionthepartsinaccordancewiththediagramsandinstructionsbeloworfailuretouseonlypartsspecificallyapprovedforusewiththisfireplacemayresultinpropertydamageorpersonalinjury.
NOTICE: The burner may be operated with or without the Decorative accessory options. Follow the directions below should you choose to enhance your burner with any one of the available decorative options.NOTE:VFLL38burnerpanwillaccept1.75squarefeetofDecorativeGlass.VFLL48burnerpanwillaccept2.25squarefeetofDecorativeGlass.DECORATIVE gLASS AND ROCKS ACCESSORy PLACEMENT
CAUTIONDonotusemoreglassthanrecommended.
CAUTIONGlassorrocksmustnotbemorethanasinglelayer.
CAUTIONNeverplacemediamaterialsonornexttotheburner.
TheDecorativeGlassoptionsareavailableinvariouscolorsandpackagesizes.Choosethesizeappropriateforyourfireplaces.See list on page 8.
CAUTIONUseofglovesandeyeprotectionisrequiredwhileapplyingthedecorativeglassorrocks.
Application of the Decorative glass or Rocks should only be performed after the burner has been fully installed, secured and tested for leaks. If operating the burner with a Remote Control, make sure all batteries are installed and that the burner operates with the remote correctly.
CAUTIONDonotuserealrocksorglass.Usedecorativerocksanddecorativeglassfromtheaccessorieslistedonpage8.
INSTALLATION1. Removeglassfrontfromfireplacebyliftingtheglassfront
up,slidingittotheright,andthencarefullyangleleftsideoutof the slots. See Figures 40 - 43.
Figure 43
Figure 40
Figure 41
Figure 42
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2. Applytheaccessorydecorativemediatotheshadedareaonly. See Figure 44.Useenoughtocoverthefloorofthefireplace,butdonotallowthemediatoreachhigherthantheflangesurroundingtheburner.Neverplacedecorativemediainsidetheflangesurroundingtheburneritself.
Thisfireplacecanusecrushedglass,glassdroplets(1/2inch),glassdrops(1inch),orceramicfiberrocksandpebbles.Mixcolorsandglasstypes,butdonotexceedtherecommendedamountofdecorativemedia.
CAUTIONGlassorrocksmustnotbeplacedaroundtheendsoroverthefrontedgeoftheburnerassembly.Donotrestrictairflow.
Figure 44
Quantity of GlassModel AmountVFLL38FP 1.75 sq. ft.VFLL48FP 2.25 sq. ft.
3. Replacetheglassfrontintothefireplacebyplacingtherightsideintotheslotsinthefirebox.Carefullyangleintheleftside of the glass and then slide the glass to the left. Settle the glassintotheslotsbygentlyloweringit.See Figures 45 - 48.
Figure 48
Figure 45
Figure 46
Figure 47
DECORATIVE GLASS ACCESSORY INSTALLATION
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A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS• Do not try to light any appliance.• Do not touch any electrical switch; Do not use any phone in your building.• Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it; call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
1. Openbottomlouverassembly(ifapplicable).2. SetREMOTE/OFF/ONswitchto"OFF."3. Turnoffallelectricpowertotheapplianceifserviceistobe
performed(ifapplicable).
4. Pushingascontrolknobslightlyandturnclockwiseto"OFF."Donotforce.
5. Closebottomlouverassembly(ifapplicable).
1. STOP!Readthesafetyinformationlabel.2. Openbottomlouverassembly(ifapplicable).3. SetREMOTE/OFF/ONswitchto"OFF."4. Turnoffallelectricpowertotheappliance(ifapplicable).5. Pushingascontrolknobslightlyandturnclockwise
to"OFF." NOTE:Knobcannotbeturnedfrom"PILOT"to"OFF"unlessknobispushedinslightly.Donotforce.
6. Waitten(10)minutestoclearoutanygas.Thensmellforgas,includingnearthefloor.Ifyousmellgas,STOP!Follow"B"inthesafetyinformationabove.Ifyoudonotsmellgas,gotothenextstep.
7. Findpilot-Followmetaltubefromgascontrol.Thepilotisinfrontoftheburnerontherightside.
8. Turngascontrolknobcounterclockwise to"PILOT."
9. Pushincontrolknoballthewayandholdin.RepeatedlypushthePiezoIgnitorButtonuntilthepilotislit.Continuetoholdthecontrolknobinforaboutone(1)minuteafterthepilotislit.Releaseknob,anditwillpopbackup.Pilotshouldremainlit.Ifitgoesout,repeatsteps5through9.• Ifknobdoesnotpopupwhenreleased,STOPand
IMMEDIATELYcallaqualifiedservicetechnicianorgassupplier.
• Ifthepilotwillnotstaylitafterseveraltries,turnthegascontrolknobto"OFF"andcallyourservicetechnicianorgassupplier.
10. Turngascontrolknobcounterclockwise to "ON."
11. SetREMOTE/OFF/ONswitchtodesiredsetting.12. Turnonallelectricpowertotheappliance(ifapplicable).13. Closebottomlouverassembly(ifapplicable).
GAS CONTROL KNOB
SHOWN IN “OFF” POSITION.
GAS CONTROL KNOB
SHOWN IN "OFF" POSITION.
THERMOCOUPLE(NATURAL)
ELECTRODE
PILOT
THERMOPILE
REMOTE
OFF
ON
THERMOCOUPLE(LPG)
MILLIVOLT CONTROL VALVE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
FORYOURSAFETYREADBEFORELIGHTING
LIGHTINGINSTRUCTIONS
TOTURNOFFGASTOAPPLIANCE
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
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TOTURNOFFGASTOFIREPLACE
1. STOP!Readthesafetyinformationabove.2. TurnOFFelectricpowertotheappliance.3. Removefrontsurroundpanelassemblyorbottomlouverif
included.4. Turngascockcounterclockwise to“On”position.5. Waitten(10)minutestoclearoutanygas.Thensmellfor
gas,includingnearthefloor.Ifyousmellgas,STOP!Follow“B”inthesafetyinformationaboveonthispage.Ifyoudonotsmellgas,gotothenextstep.
6. TurnONelectricpowertotheappliance.7. Findpilot-Followmetaltubefromgascontrol.Thepilotis
behindtheburnerontherightside.8. Turnmainflametoon.Ifthepilotdoesnotlightwithin60
seconds,stopandgotoStep5.
9. Refertoremotecontrolinstructionsfordetailedinformation,controlfeatures,andoperation.Note:ThereisaCPI/IPswitchbehindtherightsidepanelthatallowsforacontinuousstandingpilotmodeoranintermittentpilotmode.Seeappliancemanualforlocationofthisswitch.Ifthepilotorburnerdoesnotstaylit(inthestandingpilotmode),stopandimmediatelycallaqualifiedservicetechnicianorgassupplier.
10. Iftheburnerorpilotdoesnotoperateproperlyafterseveraltries,turnthegascockclockwise to“OFF”andcallyourservicetechnicianorgassupplier.
11. Replacethefrontsurroundassemblyorclosebottomlouverassembly.
12. Operationofthegasvalveiscontrolledbyamanualon/offswitchorahandheldremotecontrol.Refertoremoteinstructionsfordetailedoperationinformation.
FORYOURSAFETYREADBEFORELIGHTINGWARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance has a pilot which can be lighted with the manual on/off switch, a remote control, or by switching the remote receiver switch to the "ON" position. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly.
B. Before lighting smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
What To Do If You Smell Gas• Do not try to light any appliance.• Do not touch any electrical switch; • Do not use any phone in your building.• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's
phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
C. Use only the remote control or manual remote receiver switch to operate the gas valve. Never use tools. If valve does not operate, do not try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
LIGHTINGINSTRUCTIONS
1. SetREMOTE/OFF/ONswitchtoOFF.2. Turnoffallelectricpowertotheapplianceifserviceistobe
performed(ifapplicable).3. Lowerbottomlouverassembly.
4. Pushingascontrolknobslightlyandturnclockwiseto"OFF."Donotforce.
5. Closebottomlouverassembly.
IP LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
gAS COCK
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Figures 49 and 51 showacorrectpilotflamepattern.Thecorrectflamewillbeblueandwillextendbeyondthethermocouple.Theflamewillsurroundthethermocouplejustbelowthetip.Aslightyellowflamemayoccurwherethepilotflameandmainburnerflamemeet.Figures 50 and 52showanincorrectpilotflamepattern.Theincorrectpilotflameisnottouchingthethermocouple.Thiswillcausethethermocoupletocool.Whenthethermocouplecools,thefireplacewillshutdown.
THERMOPILE PILOT
THERMOCOUPLE
(LPG)
THERMOCOUPLE
(NATURAL)
Correct Pilot Flame Pattern for MILLIVOLTFigure 49
THERMOPILE PILOT
THERMOCOUPLE
(LPG)
THERMOCOUPLE
(NATURAL)
Incorrect Pilot Flame Pattern for MILLIVOLTFigure 50
Ifpilotflamepatternisincorrect,asshownin Figure 50:• SeeMillivoltTroubleshooting,page35.
PILOT FLAME CHARACTERISTICS
PILOT
SENSOR
IGNITOR
Correct Pilot Flame Pattern for IPFigure 51
PILOT
SENSOR
IGNITOR
Incorrect Pilot Flame Pattern for IPFigure 52
Ifpilotflamepatternisincorrect,asshowninFigure 52:• SeeIPTroubleshooting,pages44-46.
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Flamesfromthepilot(frontcenterofburner)aswellasthemainflameshouldbevisuallycheckedasthefireplaceisinstalled.Innormaloperationatfullrateafter10to15minutes,theflameappearanceshouldbesetsofyellowflames.NOTICE:Allflameswillberandombydesign,flameheightwillgoupanddown.Avoidanydraftsthatalterburnerflamepatterns.Donotallowfanstoblowdirectlyintofireplace.Donotplaceablowerinsidetheburnerareaofthefirebox.Ceilingfansmaycreatedraftsthatalterflamepatterns.Sootingandimproperburningwillresult.Duringmanufacturing,fabricatingandshipping,variouscomponentsofthisfireplacearetreatedwithcertainoils,filmsorbondingagents.Thesechemicalsarenotharmful,butmay
produceannoyingsmokeandsmellsastheyareburnedoffduringtheinitialoperationofthefireplace,possiblycausingheadachesoreyeorlungirritation.Thisisanormalandtemporaryoccurrence.Theinitialbreak-inoperationshouldlast2-3hourswiththeburneratthehighestsetting.Providemaximumventilationbyopening windows or doors to allow odors to dissipate. Any odors remainingafterthisinitialbreak-inwillbeslightandwilldisappearwithcontinueduse.
Oncethebreakinoperationhasbeencompleted,adjustthefireplacetothedesiredoutputandthenreplacethesurround.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS/FLAME APPEARANCE
Labelallwirespriortodisconnectionwhenservicingcontrols.Wiringerrorscancauseimproperanddangerousoperation.Verifyproperoperationafterservicing.Millivoltthermopileisselfpowered,gasvalvedoesnotrequire110volts.Maximumlengthof20feetof16AWGtoconductorwiresistobeusedwithalloptionalswitches.Check 750 Millivolt System OperationMillivoltsystemandallindividualcomponentsmaybecheckedwithamillivoltmeter0-1000MVrange.Thethermopilereadingneedstobebetween325and400millivolts.
Remote ReceiverUsethefollowingstepstoplacetheremotereceiveradjacenttothe gas valve.Attention:Theremotereceiverbracketisnotusedinthisinstallation.1. Theremotereceivercannotbeplacedbesidethegasvalve
andburnerassembly.2. Whenfacingthefireplace,theremotereceivermustbe
placedtotheleftofthegasvalve.Refertoremotecontrolinstallationandoperatinginstructionsformoredetailsonremotecontrol.
Figure 53
H N
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER/
THERMOSTAT/CONTROLE E
DISTANCE DU RECEPTEUR
GAS VALVE
VALVE DE GAZ
(OPTIONAL) REMOTE/OFF/ON SWITCH
A DISTANCE/OUVERT/
FERME INTERRUPTEUR (FACULATIVE)
IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE
AS SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT
MUST BE REPLACED, IT MUST BE
REPLACED WITH NUMBER 18, 150 C
WIRE OR ITS EQUIVALENT.
o
SI UN DES FILS ELECTRIQUES
ORIGINAUX, VENANT DU FABRICANT
AVEC CETTE UNITE, DOIT ETRE
REMPLACE, VOUS DEVEZ LE
REMPLACER AVEC UN FIL
ELECTRIQUE DE NUMERO 18,
150 C DU L’EQUIVALENT.o
WIRING DIAGRAM
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER
(FACULTATIVE) CONTROLE E DISTANCE
DU RECEPTEUR
(OPTIONAL) WALL SWITCH
INTERRUPTEUR MURAL
(FACULTATIVE)
(OPTIONAL) THERMOSTAT
(FACULATIVE) THERMOSTAT
GAS VALVE
THERMOCOUPLE
(NATURAL)
THERMOCOUPLE
(LPG)
PILOT
VEILLEUSE
THERMOPILE
PRESSURE TAP
MILLIVOLT WIRING
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FRBC - MILLIVOLT CONTROL SYSTEM
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSIF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT
ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR OPERATE
INTRODUCTIONThisremotecontrolsystemwasdevelopedtoprovidesafe,reliable,anduser-friendlyremotecontrolsystemforgasheatingfireplaces.Thesystemcanbeoperatedmanuallyfromthetransmitter.Thesystemoperatesononeof255securitycodesthatareprogrammedintothetransmitteratthefactory.Thetransmitteroperatesona12Vbattery(included)madespecificallyforremotecontrolsandelectroniclighters.Installthe12Vbatterysuppliedwiththeunitintothebatterycompartment.
TRANSMITTER
Figure 54Alwaysusealkalinebatteries.Theyperformbetterandlastlonger.ThetransmitterhasONandOFFfunctionsthatareactivatedbypressingeitherbuttononthefaceofthetransmitter.Whenabuttononthetransmitterispressed,asignallightonthetransmitterilluminatesbrieflytoverifythatasignalhasbeensent.Uponinitialuse,theremaybeadelayofthreesecondsbeforetheremotereceiverwillrespondtothetransmitter.Thisispartofthesystem’sdesign.Ifthesignallightdoesnotilluminate,checkthepositionofthetransmitter’sbattery.
REMOTE RECEIVER
Figure 55Theremotereceiveroperateson4AA-size1.5Vbatteries.ItisrecommendedthatALKALINEbatteriesbeusedforlongerbatterylifeandmaximummicroprocessorperformance.IMPORTANT:Neworfullychargedbatteriesareessentialforproperoperationoftheremotereceiver.
Theremotereceiverhousesthemicroprocessorthatrespondstocommandsfromthetransmittertocontrolsystemoperation.Theremotereceiverhasa3-positionslideswitchforselectingtheMODEofoperation:ON/REMOTE/OFF
• WiththeslideswitchintheONposition(towardtheLEARNbutton),thesystemwillremainonuntiltheslideswitchisplacedintheOFForREMOTEposition.
• WiththeslideswitchintheREMOTEposition(centered),thesystemwillonlyoperateiftheremotereceiverreceivescommandsfrom the transmitter.
• WiththeslideswitchintheOFFposition(awayfromtheLEARNbutton),thesystemisoff.
• It is suggested that the slide switch be placed in the off position if you will be away from your home for an extended period of time. If the remote receiver is mounted out of children’s reach, placing the slide switch in the OFF position also functions as a safety “lock-out” by both turning the system off and rendering the remote receiver inoperative.
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WARNINGThisremotecontrolsystemmustbeinstalledexactlyasoutlinedintheseinstructions.Readallinstructionscompletelybeforeattemptinginstallation.Followinstructionscarefullyduringinstallation.AnymodificationsoftheECSremotecontroloranyofitscomponentswillvoidthewarrantandmaybeposeafirehazard.
Donotconnectanygasvalveorelectronicmoduledirectlyto110-120VACpower.Consultgasfireplacemanufacturer’sinstructionsandwiringschematicsforproperplacementofallwires.Allelectronicmodulesaretobewiredtomanufacturer’sspecifications.
Thefollowingwiringdiagramsareforillustrationpurposeonly.Followinstructionsfrommanufacturerofgasvalveand/orelectronicmoduleforcorrectwiringprocedures.Improperinstallationofelectriccomponentscancausedamagetoelectronicmodule,gasvalveandremotereceiver.
Theremotereceivercanbeeitherwall-mountedinastandardplasticswitchboxorplacedonornearthefireplacehearth.Preferably,theremotereceivershouldbewall-mountedinaplasticswitchbox,asthiswillprotectitselectroniccomponentsfromboththeheatproducedbythegasfireplaceandpotentialdamageorabusethatcanoccurifitisleftexposedonthehearth.PROTECTIONFROMEXTREMEHEATISVERYIMPORTANT.Likeanypieceofelectronicequipment,theremotereceivershouldbekeptawayfromtemperaturesexceeding130° F inside thereceivercase.Batterylifeisalsosignificantlyshortenedifbatteriesareexposedtohightemperatures.MakesuretheremotereceiverswitchisintheOFFposition.Itisrecommendedthat18gaugesolidorstrandedwires(notincluded)beusedtomakeconnectionsbetweentheterminalwiringblockonthemillivoltgasvalveorelectronicmoduleandthewireterminalsontheremotereceiver.Forthebestresults,use18gaugesolidorstrandedwire,withnosplicesandmeasuringnolongerthan20ft.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONSAqualifiedelectricianoragastechnicianwhoisfamiliarwiththegasfireplaceandgasvalvesthatwillbeoperatedbythisremoteshouldinstalltheremotecontrolsystem.IncorrectwiringconnectionsWILLcausedamagetothegasvalveorelectronicmoduleoperatingthegasfireplaceandmayalsodamagetheremotereceiver.
WIRING MILLIVOLT VALVESTheremotereceiverisconnectedtothemillivoltvalveusingtheTH(thermostat)terminalsontheterminalblockonthemillivoltgas valve.Connect18gaugesolidorstrandedwiresfromtheremotereceivertothegasvalve.
Operationoftheremotereceiverissimilartothatofathermostatinthatbothturnthegasvalveonandoffbasedoninputsignals.Athermostat’sinputsignalsaredifferenttemperatures.Theremotereceiver’sinputsignalscomefromthetransmitter.
ConnecteachofthetwowiresleadingfromtheTHterminalsonthe millivolt gas valve to either of the two wire terminals on the remotereceiver.Normallyitdoesnotmatterwhichwiresgotowhichterminal.
Figure 56
SySTEM CHECKMILLIVOLT VALVESLightyourgasfireplacefollowingthelightinginstructionsthatcamewiththefireplace.Confirmthatthepilotflameison;itmustbeinoperationforthemaingasvalvetooperate.• Slidethe3-positionbuttonontheremotereceivertotheON
position.Themaingasflame(i.e.,thefire)shouldignite.• SlidethebuttontoOFF.Theflameshouldextinguish(the
pilotflamewillremainon).• SlidethebuttontoREMOTE(thecenterposition),thenpress
theONbuttononthetransmittertochangethesystemtoON.Themaingasflameshouldignite.
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GENERAL INFORMATIONMATCHING SECURITY CODESEachtransmittercanuseoneof255uniquesecuritycodes.ItmaybenecessarytoprogramtheremotereceivertoLEARNthesecuritycodeofthetransmitteruponinitialuse,ifbatteriesarereplaced,orifareplacementtransmitterispurchasedfromyourdealerorthefactory.Whenmatchingsecuritycodes,besureslidebuttononthereceiverisintheREMOTEposition;thecodewillNOT“LEARN”iftheslideswitchisintheONorOFFposition.ProgramtheremotereceivertoLEARNanewsecuritycodebypushingandreleasingthelearnbutton.Asingle"beep"willsound.Pressthe"ON"buttonontheremotecontrol,untilthree"beeps"sound.Thethree"beeps"arethesignalthatthereceiverhaslearnedthenewcode.Whenanexistingreceiverismatchedtoanewtransmitter,thenewsecuritycodewilloverridetheoldone.Themicroprocessorthatcontrolsthesecuritycodematchingprocedureiscontrolledbyatimingfunction.Ifyouareunsuccessfulinmatchingthesecuritycodeonthefirstattempt,wait1-2minutesbeforetryingagain–thisdelayallowsthemicroprocessortoresetitstimercircuitry–andtryuptotwoorthree more times.
BATTERY LIFELifeexpectancyofthealkalinebatteriesislongerandperformancebetterthanotherbatteries.Checkandreplaceallbatteriesannually.Whenthetransmitternolongeroperatestheremotereceiverfromadistanceitdidpreviously(i.e.,thetransmitter’srangehasdecreased)ortheremotereceiverdoesnotfunctionatall,thebatteriesshouldbechecked.Itisimportantthattheremotereceiverbatteriesarefullychargedandprovidescontinuousoutputvoltageofaleast5.3volts.Thelengthofthewirebetweentheremotereceiverandgasvalvedirectlyaffectstheoperatingperformanceoftheremotesystem.Thelongerthewire,themorebatterypowerisrequiredtodeliversignalsbetweentheremotereceiverandthegasvalve.Recommendedlengthisnolongerthan20feet.Thetransmittershouldoperatewithaslittleas5.0voltsbatterypower.
TROUBLE SHOOTINGIfyouencounterproblemswithyourfireplacesystem,theproblemmaybewiththefireplaceitselforitcouldbewiththeECSremote.Reviewthefireplacemanufacturer’soperationmanualtomakesureallconnectionsareproperlymade.ThenchecktheoperationoftheECSremoteinthefollowingmanner:• Makesurethebatteriesarecorrectlyinstalledinthe
RECEIVER.Onereversedbatterywillkeepreceiverfromoperating properly.
• CheckbatteryinTransmittertomakesurecontactsaretouching(+)and(-)endsofbattery.Bendmetalcontactsinfortighterfit.
• BesureRECEIVERandTransmitterarewithin20’-25’operating range.
• KeepRECEIVERfromtemperaturesexceeding130° F. Batterylifeshortenedwhenambienttemperaturesareabove130° F.
• IfRECEIVERisinstalledintightlyenclosedmetalsurround,theoperatingdistancewillbeshortened.
RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT – RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENT NOTE:Theslidebutton,WhiteorBlack,coverstheADJaccessholewheninstalled.A. Toadjustatthereceiver,useasmallslottedscrewdriver.
Turntheadjustmentscrewcounter-clockwiseabout5degreesoramaximumof1/8turn.Thisshouldcorrectthedistanceproblem.
B. Ifthatdoesnotcorrecttheproblem,returnadjustmentscrewtooriginalpositionandthenturnadjustmentscrewclockwise.
Thisadjustmentisliketuningyourradio.Ifyoukeepturningtheadjustmentscrew,ineitherdirection,youwillgopastthepropersetting(tuning).
Figure 57
SPECIFICATIONSBATTERIES:Transmitter12V(A23)RemoteReceiver6V-4ea.AA1.5Alkaline
FCCIDNo.’s:transmitter-K9L1002TX;Receiver-K9L3001RX
OperatingFrequency:303.875MHZ
CanadianISCIDNo.’s:transmitter-2439102728;
Receiver-2439102728A
FCCREqUIREMENTSNOTE:THEMANUFACTURERISNOTRESPONSIBLEFORANYRADIOORTVINTERFERENCECAUSEDBYUNAUTHORIZEDMODIFICATIONSTOTHISEqUIPMENT.SUCHMODIFICATIONSCOULDVOIDTHEUSER’SAUTHORITYTOOPERATETHEEqUIPMENT.
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If the gas quality is bad, your pilot may not stay lit, the burners may produce soot and the fireplace may backfire when lit. If the gas quality or pressure is low, contact your local gas supplier immediately.
1. When ignitor button is pressed, there is no spark at ODS/pilot. a. Ignitorelectrodepositionedwrong-Replacepilot.b. Ignitorelectrodeisbroken-Replacepilot.c. Ignitorelectrodenotconnectedtoignitorcable-
Reconnectignitorcable.d. Ignitorcablepinchedorwet.Keepignitorcabledry-Free
ignitorcableifpinchedbyanymetalortubing.e. Brokenignitorcable-Replaceignitorcable.f. Badpiezoignitor-Replacepiezoignitor.
2. Fireplace produces unwanted odors.a. Fireplaceburningvaporsfrompaint,hairspray,glues,
etc.-Ventilateroom.Stopusingodorcausingproductswhilefireplaceisrunning.
b. Gasleak-Locateandcorrectallleaks. 3. Fireplace shuts off during use. (Pilot and main burner
are off.)a. NotenoughfreshairisavailableforODS/pilottooperate
- Open window and/or door for ventilation.b. Lowlinepressure-Contactlocalgascompany.c. ODS/pilotispartiallyclogged-CleanODS/pilot.d. Defectivethermocouple-Replacepilot.
4. Fireplace shuts off during use. (Pilot stays on.)a. Lowlinepressure-Checklinepressuretothevalve.b. Defectivethermopile-Checkpilotflame,checkwire
connections,outputshouldbeaminimumof325millivoltsacross.TH/TPandTPterminalswithREMOTE/OFF/ONswitchoff.
5. gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position.a. Gasleak-Locateandcorrectallleaks.b. Controlvalvedefective-Replacecontrolvalve.
6. When ignitor button is pressed, there is spark at ODS/pilot, but no ignition.a. Gassupplyturnedofformanualshutoffvalveclosed-
Turnongassupplyoropenmanualshutoffvalve.b. ControlknobnotinPILOTposition-Turncontrolknobto
PILOT position.c. ControlknobnotpressedinwhileinPILOTposition-
PressincontrolknobwhileinPILOTposition.d. Airingaslineswheninstalled-Continueholdingdown
controlknob.Repeatignitingoperationuntilairisremoved.
e. ODS/pilotisclogged-ReplaceODS/pilotassemblyorgetitserviced.
f. Gasregulatorsettingisnotcorrect-Replacegasregulator.
7. ODS/pilot lights but flame goes out when control knob is released.a. Controlknobnotfullypressedin-Pressincontrolknobfully.b. Controlknobnotpressedinlongenough-AfterODS/pilot
lights,keepcontrolknobpressedin30seconds.c. ManualShutoffvalvenotfullyopen-Fullyopenmanual
shutoffvalve.d. Thermocoupleconnectionlooseatcontrolvalve-Hand
tightenuntilsnug,thentighten1/4turnmore.e. Pilotflamenottouchingthermocouple,whichallows
thermocoupletocool,causingpilotflametogoout.ThisproblemcouldbecausedbyeitherlowgaspressureordirtyorpartiallycloggedODS/pilot-Contactlocalgascompany.
f. Thermocoupledamaged-Replacethermocouple.g. Controlvalvedamaged-Replacecontrolvalve.
8. Burner does not light after ODS/pilot is lit.a. Burnerorificeclogged-Cleanburnerorreplacemain
burnerorifice.b. Burnerorificediameteristoosmall-Replaceburner
orifice.c. Inletgaspressureistoolow-Contactqualifiedservice
person. 9. If burning at main burner orifice occurs (a loud, roaring
blow torch noise).a. Youmustturnoffburnerassemblyandcontactaqualified
serviceperson.b. Manifoldpressureistoolow-Contactlocalgascompany.c. Burnerorificeclogged-Cleanburnerorreplaceburner
orifice. 10. Fireplace produces a whistling noise when main burner
is lit.a. TurningcontrolknobtoHIGHpositionwhenmainburner
iscold-TurncontrolknobtoLOWpositionandletwarmupforaminute.
b. Airingasline-Operateburneruntilairisremovedfromline.Havegaslinecheckedbylocalgascompany.
c. Dirtyorpartiallycloggedburnerorifice-Cleanburnerorreplaceburnerorifice.
MILLIVOLT TROUBLESHOOTINGSYMPTOMS, POSSIBLE CAUSES AND CORRECTIONS
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PROFLAME - IP CONTROL SYSTEMTechnical Data
Remote ControlSupplyvoltage 4.5V(three1.5VAAAbatteries)Ambienttemperatureratings 0-50°C(32-122°F)
Radiofrequency 315MHz
ReceiverSupplyvoltage 6.0V(four1.5VAAbatteries)Ambienttemperatureratings 0-60°C(32-140°F)
Radiofrequency 315MHZ
DANGERFire Hazard. Can cause severe injury or death.TheReceivercausesignitionofthefireplace.Thefireplacecanturnonsuddenly.Keepawayfromthefireplaceburnerwhenoperatingtheremotesystemoractivatingmanualbypassofthe remote system.
CAUTIONPropertyDamageHazard.Excessiveheatcancausepropertydamage.Thefireplacecanstaylitformanyhours.Turnoffthefireplaceifitisnotgoingtobeattendedforanylengthoftime.AlwaysplacetheTransmitterwherechildrencannotreachit.
WARNINGThetransmitterandreceiverareradiofrequencydevices.Placingthereceiverinornearmetalmayseverelyreducethesignal range.
ATTENTION• Turn"OFF"themaingassupplyofthefireplaceduring
installationormaintenanceofthereceiver.• Placethereceiver's3-positionsliderswitchinthe"OFF"
positionduringinstallationormaintenance.• Turn"OFF"maingassupplytothefireplacepriorto
removingorreinsertingthebatteriesinthereceiver.
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PROFLAME - IP CONTROL SYSTEMTRANSMITTER (REMOTE CONTROL WITH LCD DISPLAY)TheProflameTransmitterusesastreamlinedesignwithasimplebuttonlayoutandinformativeLCDdisplay(Figure 58).TheTransmitterispoweredby3AAAtypebatteries.AModeButtonisprovidedtoIndexbetweenthefeaturesandaThermostatButtonisusedtoturnon/offorindexthroughthermostatfunctions(Figures 58 and 59).
Figure 58 - Proflame Transmitter
Figure 59 - Transmitter LCD display
RECEIVERTheProflameReceiver(Figures 60a and 60b)connectsdirectlytothegasvalveandsteppermotorwithawiringharness.TheReceiverispoweredby4AAtypebatteries.TheReceiveracceptscommandsviaradiofrequencyfromtheTransmittertooperatethefireplaceinaccordancewiththeparticularProflamesystemconfiguration.TheReceiverthreepositionsliderswitchcanbesettooneofthreepositions:ON(ManualOverride),Remote(Remotecontrol)orOff.
Figure 60a - Proflame Receiver Body Front
Figure 60b - Proflame Receiver Body Back
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PROFLAME - IP CONTROL SYSTEMOPERATING PROCEDUREInitializing the System for the first timeInstallthe4AAbatteriesintothereceiverbatterybay.NotethepolarityofbatteryandinsertintothebatterybayasindicatedontheBatterycover(+/-).Placethe3positionsliderswitchinthe“Remote”position.Usingtheendofapaperclip,orothersimilarobject,inserttheendofthepaperclipintotheholemarked“PRG”ontheReceiverfrontcover.TheReceiverwill“beep”threetimestoindicatethatitisreadytosynchronizewithaTransmitter.Installthe3AAAtypebatteriesintheTransmitterbatterybay,locatedonthebaseoftheTransmitter.WiththebatteriesalreadyinstalledintheTransmitter,pushtheOnbutton.TheReceiverwill“beep”fourtimestoindicatetheTransmitter’scommandisacceptedandsetstotheparticularcodeofthatTransmitter.Thesystemisnowinitialized.
Temperature indication DisplayWiththesysteminthe“OFF”position,presstheThermostatButtonandtheModeButtonatthesametime.LookattheLCDscreenontheTransmittertoverifythataCorFisvisibletotherightoftheRoomTemperaturedisplay.(Figures 61 and 62)
Figure 61 - Fahrenheit
Figure 62 - Celsius
Turn on the FireplacePresstheON/OFFButtonontheTransmitter.TheTransmitterdisplaywillshowallactiveIconsonthescreen.AtthesametimetheReceiverconnectsthethermopiletothegasvalvemillivoltcoilandthefireplacemainburnerturnson.Asingle“beep”fromtheReceiverwillconfirmreceptionofthecommand.
Turn off the FireplacePresstheON/OFFButtonontheTransmitter.TheTransmitterLCDdisplaywillonlyshowtheroomtemperatureandIcon (Figure 63).AtthesametimetheReceiverdisconnectsthethermopilefromthegasvalvemillivoltcoilandthefireplaceburnerturnsoff.Asingle“beep”fromtheReceiverconfirmsreceptionofthecommand.
Figure 63
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PROFLAME - IP CONTROL SYSTEMRemote Flame ControlTheProflameGTMhassixflamelevels.Withthesystemon,andtheflamelevelatthemaximuminthefireplace,pressingtheDownArrowButtononcewillreducetheflameheightbyonestepuntiltheflameisturnedoff.TheUpArrowButtonwillincreasetheflameheighteachtimeitispressed.IftheUpArrowButtonispressedwhilethesystemisonbuttheflameisoff,theflamewillcomeoninthehighposition (Figure 64 - 69).Asingle“beep”willconfirmreceptionofthecommand.
Figure 64
Figure 65
Figure 66
Figure 67
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PROFLAME - IP CONTROL SYSTEMROOM THERMOSTAT (Transmitter Operation)TheRemoteControlcanoperateasaroomthermostat.Thethermostatcanbesettoadesiredtemperaturetocontrolthecomfortlevelinaroom.Toactivatethisfunction,presstheThermostatButton(Figure 58).TheLCDdisplayontheTransmitterwillchangetoshowthattheroomthermostatis“ON”andthesettemperatureisnowdisplayed (Figures 68a and 68b).Toadjustthesettemperature,presstheUporDownArrowButtonsuntilthedesiredsettemperatureisdisplayedontheLCDscreenoftheTransmitter.
SET TEMPERATURE
ROOM TEMPERATURE
Figure 68a
Figure 68b
Smart Thermostat (Transmitter Operation)TheSmartThermostatfunctionadjuststheflameheightinaccordancetothedifferencebetweenthesetpointtemperatureandtheactualroomtemperatures.AstheroomtemperaturegetsclosertothesetpointtheSmartFunctionwillmodulatetheflamedown.Toactivatethisfunction,presstheThermostatButton(Figure 58) untiltheword"SMART"appearstotherightofthetemperaturebulbgraphic(Figure 69).Toadjustthesettemperature,presstheUporDownarrowButtonsuntilthedesiredsetpointtemperatureisdisplayedontheLCDscreenoftheTransmitter(Figure 70).
Figure 69
Figure 70
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PROFLAME - IP CONTROL SYSTEMBUTTON LOCKThisfunctionwilllockthebuttonstoavoidunsupervisedoperation.Toactivatethisfunction,presstheMODEandtheUPArrowButtonatthesametime (Figure 71).Tode-activatethisfunction,presstheMODEandtheUPArrowButtonatthesametime.
Figure 71
LOW BATTERY POWER DETECTIONTransmitterThelifespanoftheremotecontrolbatteriesdependsonvariousfactors:qualityofthebatteriesused,thenumberofignitionsofthefireplace,thenumberofchangestotheroomthermostatsetpoint,etc.WhentheTransmitterbatteriesarelow,aBatteryIconwillappearontheLCDdisplayoftheTransmitter(Figure 72)beforeallbatterypowerislost.WhenthebatteriesarereplacedthisIconwill disappear.
Figure 72
ReceiverThelifespanoftheReceiverbatteriesdependsonvariousfactors:qualityofthebatteriesused,thenumberofignitionsofthefireplace,thenumberofchangestotheroomthermostatsetpoint,etc.WhentheReceiverbatteriesarelow,No“beep”willbeemittedfromtheReceiverwhenitreceivesanOn/OffcommandfromtheTransmitter.ThisisanalertforalowbatteryconditionfortheReceiver.Whenthebatteriesarereplacedthe“beep”willbeemittedfromtheReceiverwhentheON/OFFButtonispressed(SeeInitializationofTheSystem).
MANUAL BYPASS OF THE REMOTE SYSTEMIfthebatteriesoftheReceiverorTransmitterarelowordepleted,thefireplacecanbeturnedonmanuallybyslidingthethreepositionsliderswitchontheReceivertotheONposition.Thiswillbypasstheremotecontrolfeatureofthesystemandthefireplacemainburnerwillcomeonifthegasvalveisinthe“On”position.
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IP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS5.25 VDC ELECTRONIC CONTROL VALVE
Theelectroniccontrolvalvesystemincludestheabilitytoswitchthe pilot from a standing pilot mode to an intermittent pilot mode.
• IP Mode-IntheIntermittentPilotmode,whentheunitisturnedON,itwillcausesparktothepilot,lightthepilot,thenallowtheburnertolight.WhentheunitisturnedtoOFF,boththeburnerandpilotwillbeOFF.
• CPI Mode-IntheContinuousPilotmode,thepilotremainsONcontinuouslyevenwhentheburneristurnedOFF.
NOTE:AsmalltoggleswitchislocatedonabracketthatisusedtoswitchfromIP(upwardposition)totheCPI(downwardposition).See Figure 73.
WhentheunitisturnedtoON,theelectricalcurrentwillenergizeasparktothepilotigniter.Oncethepilotsensorheatsup(afterafewseconds),thevalvewillbeenergized,allowinggastoflowtotheburner.
1. FollowtheSAFETYandLIGHTINGINSTRUCTIONSforIntermittentPilotcontrolsfoundinthismanual,andonlabelsfoundinthecontrolcompartmentlocatedinthelowercavityofthefireplace.
2. Duringtheoperatingseason(orinpoweroutageperiods),itisrecommendedthatthepilotremainintheCPI(standingpilotmode)toreducecoldstartissues,and/orconservebatterybackuppowerduringapoweroutage.
3. ThegasvalvehasinletandoutletpressuretapsasshowninFigure 73.Refertopage18forgaspressurerequirements.
DFC
ELECTRONIC
CONTROL
MODULE
REMOTE
CONTROL
RECEIVER
AA (4)
BATTERY
BACKUP
IPI
CPI
PILOT SELECTOR SWITCH
IPI - INTERMITANT PILOT (UP)
CPI - CONTINUOUS PILOT (DOWN)
SPARK ROD
GROUND
9 PIN CONNECTOR
PILOT
SENSOR
STEPPER
MOTOR
REGULATOR
GAS VALVE
OUTLET
PRESSURE
TAP
INLET
PRESSURE
TAP
IGNITORSENSOR
PILOT
ASSEMBLY
Figure 73
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Ifanyoftheoriginalwireassuppliedwiththisunitmustbereplaced,itmustbereplacedwithequivalentgaugeandtemperaturerated wire.
Thisfireplaceisonlyforusewiththetypeofgasindicatedontheratingplateandmaybeinstalledinanaftermarket,permanentlylocated,manufactured(mobile)homewherenotprohibitedbylocalcodes.Thisfireplaceisnotconvertibleforusewithothergases.
WARNING:Improperinstallation,adjustment,alteration,serviceormaintenancecancausepropertydamage,personalinjuryorlossoflife.Installationandservicemustbeperformedbyaqualifiedinstaller,serviceagencyorthegassupplier.
Figure 74
ThewireconnectionsinFigure74arenotused.
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IP TROUBLESHOOTINGBrief Description of the ComponentsTheDigitalFireplaceControl(DFC)isanautomaticgasignitionsystembasedonasinglemicro-controllercore.Thiscontrolmanagesallfunctionsrelatedtoignition,flamesensingandsupervisionforatmosphericapplications.TheDFCcanbesettoprovidecontinuousorintermittentignitioncontrolsequencesandflamemonitoringwithsafetyshutdownincaseoffailure.TheDFCissetupasastandalone(ACpoweredsystemwithbatterybackup.SeeIPLightingInstructionsonpage29andWiringDiagramonpage44.
TroubleshootingBeforeproceedingwiththeproceduresinthefollowingtroubleshootingtable,verifythatthepowersupply(AC/DCadapter)ispresentandthatthebatteriesinsidethereceiverand/oroptionalbatterypackarefreshandinstalledwithcorrectpolarity.Makesurealltheconnectionsbetweenthewireharnessesandsystemcomponentsareproperandpositive.Verifythatthestaticinletpressuremeetsthemanufacturer’srecommendedinletpressure.Ifnecessaryadjustthelinepressureregulator.Iftherecommendedactionsforthefollowingtroubleshootingchartdonothelptoaddresstheproblemconsiderreplacingwiring harnesses.
WARNINGAnyactionsperformedonthegasvalvemustbeperformedinaccordancewiththisinstructionmanual.Likewise,anyactionsperformedontheDFCorothersystemcomponentsmustbedoneinaccordancewiththeindividualcomponentinstructions.Replacementofcomponentsmustbeperformedinaccordancewiththisinstructionsmanual.
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If the DFC giving signal lock out:
The board should be unlocked to
reinitiate a pilot flame ignition (for
the correct unlock sequence refer
to the DFC Use and Installation
Instructions).
Is the DFC board in
lock out?
1. Verify the electrical connections’ integrity and
make sure they are in accordance with the relevant
system wiring diagram. If necessary replace the
wire harness.
2. Replace the DFC board.
Was observed spark
at the Pilot Hood
before the DFC
board locked out?
1. Check the spark electrode positioning - adjust
as necessary.
2. Replace the pilot assembly.
3. Verify the electrical connections’ integrity and
make sure they are in accordance with the
relevant system wiring diagram. If necessary
replace the wire harness.
4. Replace the DFC board.
1. Verify the electrical connections’ integrity and
make sure they are in accordance with the
relevant system wiring diagram. If necessary
replace the wire harness.
2. If pilot flow adjuster screw is not sealed:
Check if pilot flow adjust screw is set correctly in
accordance with the appliance manufacturer
instructions. If necessary correct it.
3. Replace pilot tube or complete pilot
assembly.
4. Replace the pilot orifice with a new orifice of
correct size, and type, or replace the pilot
assembly. Under all circumstances follow the
appliance manufacturer’s service instructions.
5. Remove the provided wiring harnesses from
Ev1 of gas valve (red base), and verify voltage at
ignition between the Ev1 terminal and the ground
connection on teh valve body. If the voltage is
greater than 0 then Replace Valve. Otherwise
Replace DFC.
Spark continues
while the pilot is ON.
2
1. Replace the pilot assembly.
2. Replace the DFC board.
NO NO
YES
NO
YES
YES
YES
NO
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Main burner lights
when the pilot only
should light.
Pilot holds the flame?.
Main burner ignites?
Main burner remains
ON
1. Replace DFC board.
2. Replace the gas valve.
1. Verify the pilot flame fully engulfs the tip of the sense electrode. If not replace the pilot
assembly.
2. Replace the pilot assembly.
3. Carefully clean the electrical connections of the sense cable, and the DFC board sense
cable connection.
4. Replace the sense cable, or the cable-sense electrode assembly, or the pilot assembly.
5. Verify the pilot is properly grounded.
6. Replace the pilot orifice with a new orifice of correct size, and type, or replace the pilot
assembly.
7. If pilot flow adjuster screw is not sealed, correct it.
1. Verify the electrical connections’ integrity and make sure they are in accordance with the
relevant system wiring diagram. If necessary replace the wire harness.
2. Check if the optional remote transmitter is in “thermostat” or “on” mode and verifyt there is a
call for heat (f using a thermostat remote). Adjust the setting for heat.
3. Verify that the pilot hood is properly fitted and a pilot flame is directed to properly ignite the
main appliance burner.
4. Replace the main burner orifice with a new orifice of correct size and type, or replace the
pilot assembly. Under all circumstances follow the service instructions.
5. Remove the provided wiring harnesses from EV2 of gas valve (red base), and verify voltage
at ignition between the EV1 terminal and the ground connection on the valve body.
5.1 If the voltage is greater than 0 then Replace Valve.
5.2 Or Replace DFC.
6. Check the pressure at the outlet pressure test point out according to the manufacturer’s
instruction. If not in accordance, replace the gas valve.
1. Verify the electrical connections’ integrity and make sure they are in accordance with the
relevant system wiring diagram. If necessary replace the wire harness.
2. Check the pressure at the outlet pressure test point out according the manufacturer’s
instruction. If not in accordance replace the gas valve.
3. With the system in the OFF position, connect the voltmeter between the EV2 terminal
(green base) on the valve, and the ground on the valve body.
Turn the system ON, let pilot light, and observe the following voltage sequence: once the pilot
flame is proved, the voltage on EV2 should spike to approx. 5 VdC for approx. 2 sec and then
drop to approx. 0.6 VdC continuously.
3.1 If the sequence is respected, replace the gas valve.
3.2 If the sequence is not respected, replace the DFC board.
YES
YES
YES
NO
NO
NO
NO
Main burner
modulates
properly?
1. Replace the main burner orifice with a new orifice of correct size (partial blockage possible).
Verify that the main burner flame modulates. If it does not modulate replace the gas valve.
2. Verify that the gas valve outlet pressure limits are in accordance with the manufacturer
specifications. If not replace the gas valve.
3. Verify the flame changes while rotating the HI/LO knob on the front of the gas valve. If there
is no change replace the gas valve.
FOR MANUAL HI/LO VERSION
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ToOrderPartsUnderWarranty,pleasecontactyourlocalEmpiredealer.Seethedealerlocatoratwww.empirecomfort.com.Toprovidewarrantyservice,yourdealerwillneedyournameandaddress,purchasedateandserialnumber,andthenatureoftheproblemwiththeunit.ToOrderPartsAftertheWarrantyPeriod,pleasecontactyourdealeroroneoftheMasterPartsDistributorslistedbelow.Thislistchangesfromtimetotime.Forthecurrentlist,pleaseclickontheMasterPartsbuttonatwww.empirecomfort.com.Pleasenote:MasterPartsDistributorsareindependentbusinessesthatstockthemostcommonlyorderedOriginalEquipmentrepairpartsforHeaters,Grills,andFireplacesmanufacturedbyEmpireComfortSystemsInc.
MASTER PARTS DISTRIBUTOR LIST
Parts Not Under WarrantyPartscanbeorderedthroughyourServicePerson,Dealer,oraMasterPartsDistributor.SeethispagefortheMasterPartsDistribu-torslist.Forbestresults,theservice person or dealershouldorderpartsthroughthedistributor.Partscanbeshippeddirectlytotheservice person/dealer.Warranty PartsWarrantypartswillneedaproofofpurchaseandcanbeorderedbyyourServicePersonorDealer.Proofofpurchaseisrequired for warranty parts.AllpartslistedinthePartsListhaveaPartNumber.Whenorderingparts,firstobtaintheModelNumberandSerialNumberfromthenameplateonyourequipment.ThendeterminethePartNumber(nottheIndexNumber)andtheDescriptionofeachpartfromthefol-lowingillustrationandpartlist.Besuretogiveallthisinformation...
FireplaceModelNumber PartDescription
FireplaceSerialNumber PartNumber
TypeofGas(PropaneorNatural)
Donotorderbolts,screws,washersornuts.Theyarestandardhardwareitemsandcanbepurchasedatanylocalhardwarestore.Shipmentscontingentuponstrikes,firesandallcausesbeyondourcontrol.
HOW TO ORDER REPAIR PARTS
Dey Distributing1401WillowLakeBoulevardVadnaisHeights,MN55101
Phone: 651-490-9191Toll Free:800-397-1339Website:www.deydistributing.comParts: Heater, Hearth and Grills
Victor Division of F. W. Webb Company200LocustStreetHartford,CT06114
Phone:860-722-2433Toll Free: 800-243-9360Fax: 860-293-0479Toll Free Fax:800-274-2004Websites: www.fwwebb.com&www.victormfg.comParts: Heater, Hearth and Grills
East Coast Energy Products10EastRoute36WestLongBranch,NJ07764
Phone: 732-870-8809Toll Free:800-755-8809Fax: 732-870-8811Website: www.eastcoastenergy.comParts: Heater, Hearth and Grills
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VFLL38FP3 PARTS LIST
INDEX NO.PART NO.
DESCRIPTIONVFLL38FP30L VFLL38FP30L25
1 30378 30378 INNERFIREBOXTOPASSEMBLY2 DV612 DV612 BRACKET(USEDASGLASSRETAINER)3 30291 30291 ACCENTLIGHTCOVERPLATE4 R11231 R11231 GLASS5 29483 29483 BURNERCOVERASSEMBLY6 34438 34438 BURNERBOXBACK7 R11232 R11232 GLASS8 R11230 R11230 BURNER,TUBE9 R3623 R3623 PILOTASSEMBLY-LPG9 R3624 R3624 PILOTASSEMBLY-NAT10 P243 - ORIFICE#36-NAT10 P250 - ORIFICE1.65mm-LPG10 - P286 ORIFICE#42-NAT10 - P208 ORIFICE1.45mm-LPG11 R7624 R7624 AIRSHUTTER12 P313 P313 ORIFICEHOLDER13 R3625 R3625 VALVE-LPG13 R3626 R3626 VALVE-NAT14 29461 29461 TUBINGASSEMBLY,PILOT-LP15 29464 29464 TUBINGASSEMBLY,REGULATORTOPILOT-NAT16 R7063 R7063 REGULATOR,PILOT-NAT17 29463 29463 TUBINGASSEMBLY,VALVETOREGULATOR-NAT18 29466 29466 BURNERBOXFRONT19 R9761 R9761 PIEZOIGNITOR20 26304 26304 IGNITORBRACKET21 34441 34441 CENTERSUPPORT24 FRBC FRBC TRANSMITTER&RECEIVER30 33015 33015 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE31 33014 33014 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE(2REqUIRED)32 33553 33553 MIDDLEMOUNTINGBRACKET33 37434 37434 INNERTOPDEFLECTOR(OPTIONALINSTALLATION)N/S 33554 33554 HARDWAREKITN/S P251 P251 COUPLING-NATN/S 31234 31234 VENTURITARGET-NAT
N/S-NOTSHOWN
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VFLL38FP9 PARTS LIST
INDEX NO. PART NO.
DESCRIPTIONVFLL38FP90L VFLL38FP90L25
1 30378 30378 INNERFIREBOXTOPASSEMBLY2 DV612 DV612 BRACKET(USEDASGLASSRETAINER)3 30291 30291 ACCENTLIGHTCOVERPLATE4 R11231 R11231 GLASS5 29483 29483 BURNERCOVERASSEMBLY6 34438 34438 BURNERBOXBACK7 R11232 R11232 GLASS8 R11230 R11230 BURNER,TUBE9 R11327 R11327 PILOTASSEMBLY-LPG9 R11328 R11328 PILOTASSEMBLY-NAT10 P243 - ORIFICE#36-NAT10 P250 - ORIFICE1.65mm-LPG10 - P286 ORIFICE#42-NAT10 - P208 ORIFICE1.45mm-LPG11 R7624 R7624 AIRSHUTTER12 P313 P313 ORIFICEHOLDER13 R11234 R11234 VALVE-LPG13 R11233 R11233 VALVE-NAT14 33800 33800 TUBINGASSEMBLY,PILOT-LP15 33799 33799 TUBINGASSEMBLY,REGULATORTOPILOT-NAT16 R7063 R7063 REGULATOR,PILOT-NAT17 29497 29497 TUBINGASSEMBLY,VALVETOREGULATOR-NAT18 34437 34437 BURNERBOXFRONT-LPG18 34436 34436 BURNERBOXFRONT-NAT21 34441 34441 CENTERSUPPORT22 34439 34439 PILOTBRACKET-LP22 34440 34440 PILOTBRACKET-NAT23 R11127 R11127 CONTROLBOARD,PROFLAME24 R11236 R11236 TRANSMITTER25 R11235 R11235 RECEIVER26 R11128 R11128 POWERADAPTOR,7.0VDC27 R11122 R11122 BATTERYHOLDER,AAWITHSNAP-ON28 R11123 R11123 WIREHARNESS,PROFLAMEDFC29 R11237 R11237 WIREHARNESS,RECEIVER30 33015 33015 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE31 33014 33014 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE(2REqUIRED)32 33553 33553 MIDDLEMOUNTINGBRACKETS33 37434 37434 INNERTOPDEFLECTOR(OPTIONALINSTALLATION)N/S 33554 33554 HARDWAREKITN/S P251 P251 COUPLING-NATN/S 31234 31234 VENTURITARGET-NAT
N/S-NOTSHOWN
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VFLL48FP(3,9) PARTS LISTVFLL48FP3
INDEX NO.
PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 32662 INNERFIREBOXTOPASSEMBLY
2 DV612 BRACKET(USEDASGLASSRE-TAINER)
3 30291 ACCENTLIGHTCOVERPLATE4 R11746 GLASS5 32820 BURNERCOVERASSEMBLY6 34461 BURNERBOXBACK7 R11747 GLASS8 R11745 BURNER,TUBE9 R3623 PILOTASSEMBLY-LPG9 R3624 PILOTASSEMBLY-NAT10 P302 ORIFICE3.00mm-NAT10 P265 ORIFICE#49-LPG11 R7624 AIRSHUTTER12 P313 ORIFICEHOLDER13 R3625 VALVE-LPG13 R3626 VALVE-NAT14 29461 TUBINGASSEMBLY,PILOT(LP)
15 29464 TUBINGASSEMBLY,REGULATORTOPILOT(NAT)
16 R7063 REGULATOR,PILOT(NAT)
17 29463 TUBINGASSEMBLY,VALVETOREGULATOR(NAT)
18 32682 BURNERBOXFRONT19 R9761 PIEZOIGNITOR20 26304 IGNITORBRACKET21 34441 CENTERSUPPORT24 FRBC TRANSMITTER&RECEIVER30 32675 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE
31 33014 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE(2REqUIRED)
32 33553 MIDDLEMOUNTINGBRACKET
33 37435 INNERTOPDEFLECTOR(OPTIONALINSTALLATION)
N/S 33554 HARDWAREKIT
N/S-NOTSHOWN
VFLL48FP9INDEX
NO.PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 32662 INNERFIREBOXTOPASSEMBLY
2 DV612 BRACKET(USEDASGLASSRE-TAINER)
3 30291 ACCENTLIGHTCOVERPLATE4 R11746 GLASS5 32820 BURNERCOVERASSEMBLY6 34461 BURNERBOXBACK7 R11747 GLASS8 R11745 BURNER,TUBE9 R11327 PILOTASSEMBLY-LPG9 R11328 PILOTASSEMBLY-NAT10 P302 ORIFICE3.00mm-NAT10 P265 ORIFICE#49-LPG11 R7624 AIRSHUTTER12 P313 ORIFICEHOLDER13 R11234 VALVE-LPG13 R11233 VALVE-NAT14 33800 TUBINGASSEMBLY,PILOT(LP)
15 33799 TUBINGASSEMBLY,REGULATORTOPILOT(NAT)
16 R7063 REGULATOR,PILOT(NAT)
17 29497 TUBINGASSEMBLY,VALVETOREGULATOR(NAT)
18 34460 BURNERBOXFRONT-LPG18 34459 BURNERBOXFRONT-NAT21 34441 CENTERSUPPORT22 34439 PILOTBRACKET-LPG22 34440 PILOTBRACKET-NAT23 R11127 CONTROLBOARD,PROFLAME24 R11236 TRANSMITTER25 R11235 RECEIVER26 R11128 POWERADAPTOR,7.0VDC
27 R11122 BATTERYHOLDER,AAWITHSNAP-ON
28 R11123 WIREHARNESS,PROFLAMEDFC29 R11237 WIREHARNESS,RECEIVER30 32675 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE
31 33014 BOARD,NON-COMBUSTIBLE(2REqUIRED)
32 33553 MIDDLEMOUNTINGBRACKET
33 37435 INNERTOPDEFLECTOR(OPTIONALINSTALLATION)
N/S 33554 HARDWAREKIT
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EmpireComfortSystemsInc.warrantiesthishearthproducttobefreefromdefectsatthetimeofpurchaseandfortheperiodsspecifiedbelow.Hearthproductsmustbeinstalledbyaqualifiedtechnicianandmustbemaintainedandoperatedsafely,inaccordancewiththeinstructionsintheowner’smanual.EmpirewillnotwarrantyanyBoulevardfireplacethatisnotinstalledbythesellingdealerorthatdealer’sdirectcontractagents.Thiswarrantyappliestotheoriginalpurchaseronlyandisnottransferable.Allwarrantyrepairsmustbeaccomplishedbyaqualifiedgasappliancetechnician.
Limited Lifetime Parts Warranty with a Five-Year Limited Labor Warranty – Combustion Chamber and Heat Exchanger Ifthecombustionchamberorheatexchanger(seepartslist)failsbecauseofdefectiveworkmanshipormaterial, EmpirewillrepairorreplaceatEmpire’soption.Withinfiveyearsfromthedateofpurchase,Empirewillpay reasonablelabortohavethedefectivepartrepairedorreplacedatEmpire’soption.
Limited Five-Year Parts & Labor Warranty – All Other Components (ExceptRemoteControls,Thermostats,AccessoriesandReplacementParts) Shouldanypartfailbecauseofdefectiveworkmanshipormaterialwithinfiveyearsfromthedateofpurchase, EmpirewillrepairorreplaceatEmpire’soption.Withinfiveyearsfromthedateofpurchase,Empirewillpay reasonablelabortohavethatdefectrepairedatEmpire’soption.
Limited One-Year Parts Warranty – Remote Controls, Thermostats, Accessories, and Parts Shouldanyremotecontrol,thermostat,accessory,orotherpartfailbecauseofdefectiveworkmanshipwithinone yearfromthedateofpurchase,EmpirewillrepairorreplaceatEmpire’soption.
Duties Of The Owner Theappliancemustbeinstalledbyaqualifiedinstallerandoperatedinaccordancewiththeinstructionsfurnished withtheappliance.Abillofsale,cancelledcheck,orpaymentrecordshouldbekepttoverifypurchasedateand establishwarrantyperiod.Readyaccesstotheapplianceforservice.
What Is Not Covered Damagesthatmightresultfromtheuse,misuse,orimproperinstallationofthisappliance. Travel,diagnosticcostsandfreightchargesonwarrantedpartstoandfromthefactory. Claimsthatdonotinvolvedefectiveworkmanshipormaterials. Unauthorizedserviceorpartsreplacements. Removalandreinstallationcost. Inoperableduetoimproperorlackofmaintenance.
How To Get Service Tomakeaclaimunderthiswarranty,pleasehaveyourreceiptavailableandcontactyourinstallingdealer. Providethedealerwiththemodelnumber,serialnumber,typeofgas,andpurchaseverification.Theinstalling dealerisresponsibleforprovidingserviceandwillcontactthefactorytoinitiateanywarrantedpartsreplacements. Empirewillmakereplacementpartsavailableatthefactory.Shippingexpensesarenotcovered. If,aftercontactingyourEmpiredealer,servicereceivedhasnotbeensatisfactory,contact:Consumer RelationsDepartment,EmpireComfortSystemsInc.,POBox529,Belleville,Illinois62222,orsendane-mailto [email protected]“ConsumerRelations”inthesubjectline.
Your Rights Under State Law Thiswarrantygivesyouspecificlegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrights,whichvaryfromstatetostate.
WARRANTY
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