Hearth and Home Technologies Indoor Fireplace 8000TRLP OAKIPI User Manual

Owner’s Manual  
Installation and Operation  
Models:  
8000TR-OAK  
8000TR-OAK-IPI  
8000TRLP-OAKIPI  
NOTICE  
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL  
• Important operating  
and maintenance  
instructions included.  
• Read, understand and follow  
these instructions for safe  
installation and operation.  
• Leave this manual with  
party responsible for use  
and operation.  
WARNING  
WARNING: If the information in these  
instructions is not followed exactly, a re  
or explosion may result causing property  
damage, personal injury, or death.  
HOT SURFACES!  
Glass and other surfaces are hot during  
operation AND cool down.  
Hot glass will cause burns.  
DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled  
• NEVER allow children to touch glass  
• Keep children away  
DO NOT store or use gasoline or other am-  
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this  
or any other appliance.  
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as  
replace.  
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.  
• What to do if you smell gas  
- DO NOT try to light any appliance.  
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other ammable  
materials.  
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other ammable  
materials away.  
- 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 suppli-  
er’s instructions.  
This appliance has been supplied with an integral barrier  
to prevent direct contact with the xed glass panel. DO  
NOT operate the appliance with the barrier removed.  
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call  
Contact your dealer or Hearth & Home Technologies if the  
barrier is not present or help is needed to properly install one.  
the re department.  
• Installation and service must be performed  
by a qualied installer, service agency, or the  
gas supplier.  
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be  
performed by a licensed plumber or gas tter.  
See Table of Contents for location of additional Commonwealth  
of Massachusetts requirements.  
This appliance may be installed as an OEM installation in  
manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home and must be  
installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions  
and the manufactured home construction and safety standard,  
Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 or Standard for Installation in Mobile  
Homes, CAN/CSA Z240MH, in Canada.  
Installation and service of this appliance should be  
performed by qualied personnel. Hearth & Home  
Technologies suggests NFI certied or factory trained  
professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI  
certied professional.  
This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated  
on the rating plate.  
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Safety Alert Key:  
• DANGER! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided will result in death or serious injury.  
• WARNING! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided could result in death or serious injury.  
• CAUTION! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.  
• NOTICE: Used to address practices not related to personal injury.  
Table of Contents  
A. Congratulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
B. Limited Lifetime Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
7 Vent Information and Diagrams  
A. Approved Pipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
B. Vent Table Key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
C. Use of Elbows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
D. Measuring Standards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
E. Vent Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
1 Listing and Code Approvals  
A. Appliance Certication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
B. Tempered Glass Specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
C. BTU Specications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
D. High Altitude Installations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
E. Non-Combustible Materials Specication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
F. Combustible Materials Specication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
G. Electrical Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
H. Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. . 8  
8 Vent Clearances and Framing  
A. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
B. Wall Penetration Framing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34  
C. Install the Ceiling Firestop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
D. Install Attic Insulation Shield. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
User Guide  
9 Appliance Preparation  
A. Top Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
B. Rear Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
C. Securing and Leveling the Appliance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
D. Completing Grate Set-up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
E. Checking Pilot Plate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
2 Operating Instructions  
A. Gas Fireplace Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
B. Your Fireplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
C. Fan Kit (optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
D. Clear Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
E. Decorative Doors and Fronts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
F. Fixed Glass Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
G. Remote Controls, Wall Controls and Wall Switches. . . . . 10  
H. Before Lighting Fireplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
I. Lighting Instructions (IPI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
J. Lighting Instructions (Standing Pilot) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
K. After Fireplace is Lit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
L. Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
10 Installing Vent Pipe  
A. Assemble Vent Sections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
B. Assemble Slip Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
C. Secure the Vent Sections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
D. Disassemble Vent Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
E. Install Metal Roof Flashing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
F. Assemble and Install Storm Collar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44  
G. Install RF4-8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
H. Install Vertical Termination Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46  
I. Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal Termination . . . 46  
J. Install Horizontal Termination Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
3 Maintenance and Service  
A. Maintenance Tasks-Homeowner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
B. Maintenance Tasks-Qualied Service Technician . . . . . . 15  
11 Gas Information  
Installer Guide  
A. Fuel Conversion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
B. Gas Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
C. Gas Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
D. High Altitude Installations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
4 Getting Started  
A. Typical Appliance System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
B. Design and Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
C. Tools and Supplies Needed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
D. Inspect Appliance and Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18  
12 Electrical Information  
A. Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
B. Intellire Ignition System Wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
C. Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
D. Optional Accessories Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
E. Electrical Service and Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50  
F. Junction Box Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
G. Wall Switch Installation for Fan (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . 51  
5 Framing and Clearances  
A. Selecting Appliance Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
B. Constructing the Appliance Chase. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
C. Clearances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
D. Mantel and Wall Projections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
6 Termination Locations  
A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
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13 Finishing  
A. Mantel and Wall Projections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
B. Facing Material. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52  
14 Appliance Setup  
A. Remove Fixed Glass Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
B. Remove the Shipping Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
C. Clean the Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
D. Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
E. Install the Refractory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
F. Ember Placement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
G. Install the Log Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
H. Fixed Glass Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
I. Install the Mesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
J. Hood. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
K. Install Trim and/or Surround. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
L. Air Shutter Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56  
15 Troubleshooting  
A. Standing Pilot Ignition System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
B. Intellire Ignition System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
16 Reference Materials  
A. Appliance Dimension Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
B. Vent Components Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
C. Service Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
D. Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70  
= Contains updated information.  
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B. Limited Lifetime Warranty  
Hearth & Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY  
Hearth & Home Technologies (“HHT”) and its respective brands extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet  
and electric appliances purchased from an authorized HHT dealer and installed in the United States of America or Canada.  
Warranty starts with date of purchase by the original owner (End User) except as noted for replacement parts.  
Warranty Period  
Parts Labor  
HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting  
EPA  
Components Covered  
Gas  
X
Wood  
Pellet  
Electric Venting  
Wood  
All Parts and Material Except as  
covered by Conditions, Exclusion,  
and Limitations listed  
1 Year  
X
X
X
X
X
Igniters, Electronic Components,  
and Glass  
X
X
X
X
2 years  
3 years  
X
X
X
Blowers  
Molded Refractory Panels  
X
X
Firepots  
5 years  
3 years  
3 years  
X
X
Castings & Bafes  
Firebox, HHT Chimney,  
Termination & Heat  
Exchanger  
7 years  
X
X
10 years 1 year  
X
Burners, Logs & Refractory  
Limited  
1 year  
X
X
Firebox & Heat Exchanger  
All Replacement Parts  
Lifetime  
90 Days  
X
X
X
X
X
See Conditions, Exclusions, and limitations.  
CONDITIONS, EXCLUSIONS & LIMITATION OF LIABILITY  
9-01-08  
• This warranty applies to the original owner and is transferable up to two years from date of purchase to the new homeowner,  
provided the purchase was made through an authorized dealer or distributor of HHT, and the appliance remains in its  
original place of installation.  
• The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product.  
• In no event shall HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the product.  
• Adjustments, regular maintenance, cleaning and temporary repairs, or the failure to duplicate the problem in the home is  
not covered under this warranty.  
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B. Limited Lifetime Warranty (continued)  
• This limited warranty does not extend to or include surface nish on the appliance or terminations, door gasketing, glass  
gasketing, glass discoloration, rebrick, pellet logs, kaowool or other ceramic insulating materials. Rust and/or corrosion  
on any of the metal surfaces, cast iron components, bafes, repots, doors, or rebox area are not covered by this  
warranty.  
• Noise resulting from minor expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts is normal and complaints related to this  
noise are not covered by this warranty.  
• HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to damages resulting from: (1) installation, operation or maintenance  
of the appliance not in accordance with the installation instructions; operating instructions and the listing agent identication  
label furnished with the appliance; (2) installation which does not comply with local building codes; (3) shipping, improper  
handling, improper operation, abuse, misuse, accident or unworkmanlike repairs; (4) environmental conditions, inadequate  
ventilation or drafting caused by tight sealing construction of the structure or handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced  
air furnaces or other such causes; (5) use of fuels other than those specied in the operating instructions; (6) installation  
or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized and approved  
by HHT; and/or (7) modication of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing.  
• This warranty does not apply to non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction  
with the installation of this product.  
• This warranty is void if the appliance has been over-red or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, uorine,  
or other damaging chemicals the appliance is subject to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation, or there is any  
damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage which is the result of, but not limited to,  
improper chimney or venting installation.  
• HHT’s liability under this warranty is limited to the replacement and repair of defective components or workmanship during  
the applicable period. HHT may fully discharge all of its obligations under such warranties by repairing the defective  
component(s) at HHT’s discretion. Shipping costs are not covered under this warranty.  
• Some states do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so those limitations may not  
apply to you. This warranty gives you specic rights; you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.  
• EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE  
WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF  
THE WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.  
This Limited Warranty is effective on all HHT appliances sold after September 01, 2008 and supersedes any and all  
warranties currently in existence.  
If warranty service is needed, you should contact your installing dealer. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary  
parts or components, contact the nearest authorized HHT dealer or supplier.  
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Listing and Code Approvals  
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A. Appliance Certication  
C. BTU Specications  
Maximum Minimum Orice  
MODELS: 8000TR-OAK, 8000TR-OAK-IPI,  
8000TRLP-OAKIPI  
Models  
Input  
Input  
Size  
(U.S. or Canada)  
BTU/h  
BTU/h  
(DMS)  
US  
LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)  
TYPE: Direct Vent Gas Appliance Heater  
STANDARD: ANSI Z21.88-2002 • CSA2.33-M02 • UL307B  
37,500 26,000  
33,750 23,400  
37,500 26,000  
33,750 23,400  
#31  
#32  
#31  
#32  
0-2000 ft.  
8000TR-OAK (NG)  
CAN  
2000-4500 ft.  
US  
0-2000 ft.  
8000TR-OAK-IPI (NG)  
CAN  
2000-4500 ft.  
This product is listed to ANSI standards for “Vented Gas  
Appliance Heaters” and applicable sections of “Gas Burn-  
ing Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and  
Recreational Vehicles”, and “Gas Fired Appliances for  
Use at High Altitudes”.  
US  
0-2000 ft.  
37,500 25,000 1.8 mm  
33,750 22,500 #51  
8000TRLP-OAKIPI  
CAN  
2000-4500 ft.  
D. High Altitude Installations  
NOTICE: This installation must conform with local codes.  
In the absence of local codes you must comply with the  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-latest edition in  
the U.S.A. and the CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes in  
Canada.  
NOTICE: If the heating value of the gas has been reduced,  
these rules do not apply. Check with your local gas utility  
or authorities having jurisdiction.  
When installing above 2000 feet elevation:  
• In the USA: Reduce input rate 4% for each 1000 feet  
above 2000 feet.  
NOT INTENDED FOR USE AS A PRIMARY HEAT SOURCE.  
This appliance is tested and approved as either supplemen-  
tal room heat or as a decorative appliance. It should not be  
factored as primary heat in residential heating calculations.  
• In CANADA: Reduce input rate 10% for elevations  
between 2000 feet and 4500 feet. Above 4500 feet,  
consult local gas utility.  
Check with your local gas utility to determine proper  
orice size.  
B. Tempered Glass Specications  
Hearth & Home Technologies appliances manufactured  
with tempered glass may be installed in hazardous loca-  
tions such as bathtub enclosures as dened by the Con-  
sumerProductSafetyCommission(CPSC).Thetempered  
glass has been tested and certied to the requirements  
of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1202 (Safety Glazing  
Certication Council SGCC# 1595 and 1597. Architectur-  
al Testing, Inc. Reports 02-31919.01 and 02-31917.01).  
E. Non-Combustible Materials Specication  
Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are  
those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete,  
slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof.  
Materials that are reported as passing ASTM E 136,  
Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a  
Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 ºC and UL763 shall be  
considered non-combustible materials.  
This statement is in compliance with CPSC 16 CFR Sec-  
tion 1201.5 “Certication and labeling requirements”  
which refers to 15 U.S. Code (USC) 2063 stating “…Such  
certicate shall accompany the product or shall otherwise  
be furnished to any distributor or retailer to whom the  
product is delivered.”  
F. Combustible Materials Specication  
Materials made of or surfaced with wood, compressed pa-  
per, plant bers, plastics, or other material that can ignite  
and burn, whether ame proofed or not, or plastered or  
unplastered shall be considered combustible materials.  
Some local building codes require the use of tempered  
glass with permanent marking in such locations. Glass  
meeting this requirement is available from the factory.  
Please contact your dealer or distributor to order.  
G. Electrical Codes  
NOTICE: This appliance must be electrically wired and  
grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence  
of local codes, with National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA  
70-latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA  
C22.1.  
• A 110-120 VAC circuit for this product must be pro-  
tected with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection,  
in compliance with the applicable electrical codes,  
when it is installed in locations such as in bathrooms  
or near sinks.  
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Inspection  
Note: The following requirements reference various  
Massachusetts and national codes not contained in this  
document.  
The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizon-  
tally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the  
installation unless, upon inspection, the inspector ob-  
serves carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed  
in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1  
through 4.  
H. Requirements for the Commonwealth of  
Massachusetts  
For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment  
installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in  
whole or in part for residential purposes, including those  
owned or operated by the Commonwealth and where the  
side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven (7)  
feet above nished grade in the area of the venting, in-  
cluding but not limited to decks and porches, the following  
requirements shall be satised:  
Exemptions  
The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR  
5.08(2)(a)1 through 4:  
• The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled “Equipment  
Not Required To Be Vented” in the most current edition  
of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board; and  
• Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fu-  
eled equipment installed in a room or structure separate  
from the dwelling, building or structure used in whole or  
in part for residential purposes.  
Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors  
At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented  
gas fueled equipment, the installing plumber or gas tter  
shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector  
with an alarm and battery back-up is installed on the oor  
level where the gas equipment is to be installed. In addi-  
tion, the installing plumber or gas tter shall observe that  
a battery operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detec-  
tor with an alarm is installed on each additional level of  
the dwelling, building or structure served by the side wall  
horizontal vented gas fueled equipment. It shall be the  
responsibility of the property owner to secure the services  
of qualied licensed professionals for the installation of  
hard wired carbon monoxide detectors.  
MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS  
Gas Equipment Venting System Provided  
When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall  
horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting  
system design or venting system components with the  
equipment, the instructions provided by the manufacturer  
for installation of the equipment and the venting system  
shall include:  
• Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting  
system design or the venting system components; and  
In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fu-  
eled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic,  
the hard wired carbon monoxide detector with alarm and  
battery back-up may be installed on the next adjacent  
oor level.  
• A complete parts list for the venting system design or  
venting system.  
Gas Equipment Venting System NOT Provided  
In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can  
not be met at the time of completion of installation, the  
owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days to comply  
with the above requirements; provided, however, that dur-  
ing said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon  
monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed.  
When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall  
horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not pro-  
vide the parts for venting the ue gases, but identies  
“special venting systems”, the following requirements  
shall be satised by the manufacturer:  
• The referenced “special venting system” instructions  
shall be included with the appliance or equipment in-  
stallation instructions; and  
Approved Carbon Monoxide Detectors  
Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accor-  
dance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA  
720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certied.  
• The “special venting systems” shall be Product Ap-  
proved by the Board, and the instructions for that sys-  
tem shall include a parts list and detailed installation  
instructions.  
Signage  
A metal or plastic identication plate shall be permanent-  
ly mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum  
height of eight (8) feet above grade directly in line with the  
exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fu-  
eled heating appliance or equipment. The sign shall read,  
in print size no less than one-half (1/2) in. in size, “GAS  
VENT DIRECTLY BELOW. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OB-  
STRUCTIONS”.  
A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Ap-  
proved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equip-  
ment, all venting instructions, all parts lists for venting  
instructions, and/or all venting design instructions shall  
remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion  
of the installation.  
See Gas Connection section for additional Common-  
wealth of Massachusetts requirements.  
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User Guide  
Operating Instructions  
2
• Keep remote controls out of reach of children.  
A. Gas Fireplace Safety  
• Never leave children alone near a hot replace, whether  
operating or cooling down.  
WARNING  
HOT SURFACES!  
Teach children to NEVER touch the replace.  
Glass and other surfaces are hot during  
operation AND cool down.  
• Consider not using the replace when children will be  
present.  
Hot glass will cause burns.  
DO NOT touch glass until it is cooled  
• NEVER allow children to touch glass  
• Keep children away  
Contact your dealer for more information, or visit: www.  
hpba.org/staysafe.  
To prevent unintended operation when not using your re-  
place for an extended period of time (summer months,  
vacations, trips, etc):  
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as  
replace.  
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.  
• Remove batteries from remote controls.  
• Turn off wall controls.  
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other  
ammable materials.  
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other ammable  
materials away.  
• Unplug 3 volt adapter plug and remove batteries on IPI  
models.  
This appliance has been supplied with an integral barrier  
to prevent direct contact with the xed glass panel. DO  
NOT operate the appliance with the barrier removed.  
• Turn off gas controls valve on standing pilot models.  
When lighting the pilot light on replaces with a standing  
pilot, remove the xed glass assembly so you can de-  
tect presence of residual gas build-up. See Standing Pilot  
Lighting instructions and Maintenance Tasks.  
Contact your dealer or Hearth & Home Technologies if the  
barrier is not present or help is needed to properly install one.  
If you expect that small children or vulnerable adults may  
come into contact with this replace, the following precau-  
tions are recommended:  
B. Your Fireplace  
WARNING! DO NOT operate replace before read-  
ing and understanding operating instructions. Failure  
to operate replace according to operating instructions  
could cause re or injury.  
• Install a physical barrier such as:  
- A decorative rescreen.  
- Adjustable safety gate.  
• Install a switch lock or a wall/remote control with child  
protection lockout feature.  
DECORATIVE DOORS  
(NOT SHOWN)  
SECTION 2.E.  
FIXED GLASS ASSEMBLY  
(NOT SHOWN)  
SECTION 14.H.  
MANTEL  
FAN KIT  
SECTION 2.C  
HEARTH  
CLEAR SPACE  
SECTION 2.D.  
Figure 2.1 General Operating Parts  
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C. Fan Kit (optional)  
F. Fixed Glass Assembly  
If desired, a fan kit may be added. Contact your dealer to  
order the correct fan kit.  
See Section 14.H.  
G. Remote Controls, Wall Controls and Wall  
Switches  
D. Clear Space  
WARNING! DO NOT place combustible objects in front  
of the replace or block louvers. High temperatures may  
start a re. See Figure 2.2.  
Follow the instructions supplied with the control installed  
to operate your replace:  
For safety:  
Avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitive objects on  
mantel or hearth. Heat may damage these objects.  
• Install a switch lock or a wall/remote control with child  
protection lockout feature.  
• Keep remote controls out of reach of children.  
See your dealer if you have questions.  
H. Before Lighting Fireplace  
Before operating this replace for the rst time, have a  
qualied service technician:  
• Verify all shipping materials have been removed from  
inside and/or underneath the rebox.  
• Review proper placement of logs, ember material and/or  
other decorative materials.  
• Check the wiring.  
• Check the air shutter adjustment.  
• Ensure that there are no gas leaks.  
• Ensure that the glass is sealed and in the proper position  
and that the integral barrier is in place.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Asphyxiation! DO NOT op-  
erate replace with xed glass assembly removed.  
Figure 2.2 Clear Space  
Determine if this replace has a standing pilot or an  
Intellire ignition system. Ask your dealer or open control  
access panel, look at gas valve assembly.  
E. Decorative Doors and Fronts  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Install ONLY doors or fronts  
approved by Hearth & Home Technologies. Unapproved  
doors or fronts may cause replace to overheat.  
• A standing pilot ignition will have a red or black ignitor  
button (refer to Figure 2.3).  
• An Intellire ignition system will not have a button.  
This fireplace has been supplied with an integral  
barrier to prevent direct contact with the xed glass  
panel. DO NOT operate the replace with the barrier  
removed.  
RED OR  
BLACK  
BUTTON  
Contact your dealer or Hearth & Home Technologies if  
the barrier is not present or help is needed to properly  
install one.  
For more information refer to the instructions supplied with  
your decorative door or front.  
Figure 2.3 Ignitor Button  
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I. Lighting Instructions (IPI)  
The IPI system may be operated with two D-cell batteries. When using batteries, unplug the transformer. To prolong battery  
life, remove them when using the transformer.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
LIGHTING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
(IPI)  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a re or explosion  
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
1. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier  
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the  
gas supplier’s instructions.  
A. This appliance is equipped with an  
intermittent pilot ignition (IPI) device  
which automatically lights the burn-  
er. DO NOT try to light the burner by  
hand.  
2. This appliance is equipped with an ignition  
device which automatically lights the burner.  
DO NOT try to light the burner by hand.  
• If you cannot reach your gas sup-  
plier, call the re department.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around  
the appliance area for gas. Be sure to  
smell next to the oor because some  
gas is heavier than air and will settle  
on the oor.  
GAS  
VALVE  
C. DO NOT use this appliance if any  
part has been under water. Imme-  
diately call a qualied service tech-  
nician to inspect the appliance and  
to replace any part of the control  
system and any gas control which  
has been under water.  
3. Wait ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas.  
Then smell for gas, including near the oor. If  
you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the Safety  
Information located on the left side of this la-  
bel. If you do not smell gas, go to next step.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
DO NOT try to light any appliance.  
DO NOT touch any electric switch; do  
not use any phone in your building.  
4. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.  
WARNING: CAUTION:  
5. To light the burner, ip the ON/OFF switch to  
the “ON” position. (The ON/OFF switch may  
include a wall switch if so equipped).  
Hot while in operation. DO NOT touch.  
Keep children, clothing, furniture, gaso-  
line and other liquids having ammable  
vapors away.  
DO NOT CONNECT 110 VAC TO  
THE CONTROL VALVE.  
6. If the appliance will not operate, follow the in-  
structions “To Turn Off Gas to Appliance” and  
call your service technician or gas supplier.  
Improper installation, adjustment, al-  
teration, service or maintenance can  
cause injury or property damage. Re-  
fer to the owner’s information manual  
provided with this appliance.  
DO NOT operate the appliance with  
xed glass assembly removed, cracked  
or broken. Replacement of the xed  
glass assembly should be done by a  
licensed or qualied service person.  
TO TURN OFF  
GAS TO APPLIANCE  
This appliance needs fresh air for  
safe operation and must be installed  
so there are provisions for adequate  
combustion and ventilation air.  
1. Turn wall control or ON/OFF switch to “OFF”.  
NOT FOR USE  
WITH SOLID FUEL  
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if  
If not installed, operated, and main-  
tained in accordance with the man-  
ufacturer’s instructions, this product  
could expose you to substances in fuel  
or fuel combustion which are known to  
the State of California to cause can-  
cer, birth defects, or other reproductive  
harm.  
service is to be performed.  
For use with natural gas and propane.  
A conversion kit, as supplied by the  
manufacturer, shall be used to convert  
this appliance to the alternate fuel.  
593-913F  
Also Certied for Installation in a  
Bedroom or a Bedsitting Room.  
For assistance or additional informa-  
tion, consult a qualied installer, ser-  
vice agency or the gas supplier.  
Keep burner and control compartment  
clean. See installation and operating  
instructions accompanying appliance.  
For additional information on operating your  
Hearth & Home Technologies replace, please refer to www.replaces.com.  
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J. Lighting Instructions (Standing Pilot)  
LIGHTING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Open control access panel.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a re or explosion  
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
2. Turn off all electric power to  
the appliance.  
3. Push in gas control knob  
slightly and turn clockwise  
to “OFF”.  
• If you cannot reach your gas sup-  
plier, call the re department.  
A. This appliance has a pilot which  
must be lighted by hand. When  
lighting the pilot, follow these in-  
structions exactly.  
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, DO NOT try to repair  
it, call a qualied service technician.  
Force or attempted repair may re-  
sult in a re or explosion.  
Note: Knob cannot be turned from “PILOT” to “OFF”  
unless knob is pushed in slightly. DO NOT force.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around  
the appliance area for gas. Be sure to  
smell next to the oor because some  
gas is heavier than air and will settle  
on the oor.  
4. Open the xed glass assembly. You may need to  
remove the decorative front.  
5. Wait ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then  
smell for gas, including near the oor. If you smell  
gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the Safety  
Information located on the left side  
of this label. If you don’t smell gas,  
go to next step.  
D. DO NOT use this appliance if any  
part has been under water. Imme-  
diately call a qualied service tech-  
nician to inspect the appliance and  
to replace any part of the control  
system and any gas control which  
has been under water.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
DO NOT try to light any appliance.  
DO NOT touch any electric switch; do  
not use any phone in your building.  
6. Find the pilot. The pilot is inside  
combustion chamber next to the  
main burner  
• Immediately call your gas supplier  
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the  
gas supplier’s instructions.  
7. Turn knob on gas control counterclockwise  
to “PILOT”.  
8. Push in control knob all the way and hold in. Immedi-  
ately depress red or black piezo button. It may require  
several depressions of the red or black piezo button  
until PILOT lights. If PILOT light does not light after  
10 seconds, return to step 3. Continue to hold the  
control knob in for about one minute after the pilot is  
lit. Release knob and it will pop back out. Pilot should  
remain lit. If it goes out, repeat steps 3 through 6.  
WARNING: CAUTION:  
Hot while in operation. DO NOT touch.  
DO NOT CONNECT 110 VAC TO  
Keep children, clothing, furniture, gaso-  
THE CONTROL VALVE.  
line and other liquids having ammable  
Improper installation, adjustment, al-  
vapors away.  
If knob does not pop up when released, stop and  
immediately call your service technician or gas  
supplier.  
teration, service or maintenance can  
DO NOT operate the appliance with  
xed glass assembly removed, cracked  
or broken. Replacement of the xed  
glass assembly should be done by a  
licensed or qualied service person.  
cause injury or property damage. Re-  
fer to the owner’s information manual  
provided with this appliance.  
If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries, turn  
the gas control knob to “OFF” and call your ser-  
vice technician or gas supplier.  
This appliance needs fresh air for  
safe operation and must be installed  
so there are provisions for adequate  
combustion and ventilation air.  
9. Reinstall xed glass assembly. Reinstall decorative  
front.  
NOT FOR USE  
WITH SOLID FUEL  
10. Turn gas control knob counterclockwise  
to “ON”. Close access panel.  
If not installed, operated, and main-  
tained in accordance with the man-  
ufacturer’s instructions, this product  
could expose you to substances in fuel  
or fuel combustion which are known to  
the State of California to cause can-  
cer, birth defects, or other reproductive  
harm.  
For use with natural gas and propane.  
A conversion kit, as supplied by the  
manufacturer, shall be used to convert  
this appliance to the alternate fuel.  
11. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.  
12. To light burner, turn the wall control or on/off switch  
to “ON”.  
TO TURN OFF  
GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if ser-  
Also Certied for Installation in a  
Bedroom or a Bedsitting Room.  
For assistance or additional informa-  
tion, consult a qualied installer, ser-  
vice agency or the gas supplier.  
Keep burner and control compartment  
clean. See installation and operating  
instructions accompanying appliance.  
vice is to be performed.  
2. Open control access panel.  
3. Move switch to “OFF” position.  
For additional information on operating your  
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4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock-  
wise  
to OFF”. DO NOT force.  
5. Close control access panel.  
Final inspection by  
464-903H  
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K. After Fireplace is Lit  
Initial Break-in Procedure  
• The fireplace should be run three to four hours  
continuously on high.  
• Turn the replace off and allow it to completely cool.  
• Remove xed glass assembly. See Section 14.H.  
• Clean xed glass assembly. See Section 3.  
• Replace the xed glass assembly and run continuously  
on high an additional 12 hours.  
This cures the materials used to manufacture the re-  
place.  
NOTICE! Open windows for air circulation during re-  
place break-in.  
• Some people may be sensitive to smoke and odors.  
• Smoke detectors may activate.  
L. Frequently Asked Questions  
ISSUE  
SOLUTIONS  
This is a result of gas combustion and temperature variations. As the appliance warms, this  
condensation will disappear.  
Condensation on the glass  
This is a result of normal operation and the ames will begin to yellow as the appliance is al-  
lowed to burn for 20 to 40 minutes.  
Blue ames  
When rst operated, this appliance may release an odor for the rst several hours. This is caused  
by the curing of the paint and the burning off of any oils remaining from manufacturing. Odor may  
also be released from nishing materials and adhesives used around the appliance.  
Odor from appliance  
Film on the glass  
This is a normal result of the curing process of the paint and logs. Glass should be cleaned  
within 3 to 4 hours of initial burning to remove deposits left by oils from the manufacturing  
process. A non-abrasive cleaner such as gas replace glass cleaner may be necessary. See  
your dealer.  
Noise is caused by metal expanding and contracting as it heats up and cools down, similar to  
the sound produced by a furnace or heating duct. This noise does not affect the operation or  
longevity of the appliance.  
Metallic noise  
Is it normal to see the pilot ame burn In an Intellire ignition system it is normal to see the pilot ame, but it should turn off when  
continually?  
ON/OFF is turned off. In a standing pilot system the pilot will always stay on.  
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Maintenance and Service  
3
Doors, Surrounds, Fronts  
Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be  
replaced prior to operating the replace.  
Frequency: Annually  
By: Homeowner  
When properly maintained, your replace will give you  
many years of trouble-free service. We recommend an-  
nual service by a qualied service technician.  
Tools needed: Protective gloves, stable work surface  
• Assess condition of screen and replace as necessary.  
A. Maintenance Tasks-Homeowner  
• Inspect for scratches, dents or other damage and repair  
as necessary.  
Installation and repair should be done by a qualied service  
technician only. The replace should be inspected before  
use and at least annually by a professional service person.  
• Check that louvers are not blocked.  
• Vacuum and dust surfaces.  
The following tasks may be performed annually by the  
homeowner. If you are uncomfortable performing any of  
the listed tasks, please call your dealer for a service ap-  
pointment.  
Remote Control  
Frequency: Seasonally  
By: Homeowner  
More frequent cleaning may be required due to lint from  
carpeting or other factors. Control compartment, burner  
and circulating air passageway of the replace must be  
kept clean.  
Tools needed: Replacement batteries and remote con-  
trol instructions.  
• Locate remote control transmitter and receiver.  
• Verify operation of remote. Refer to remote control  
operation instructions for proper calibration and setup  
procedure.  
CAUTION! Risk of Burns! The replace should be turned  
off and cooled before servicing.  
Glass Cleaning  
Frequency: Seasonally  
By: Homeowner  
• Place batteries as needed in remote transmitters and  
battery-powered receivers.  
• Place remote control out of reach of children.  
If not using your replace for an extended period of time  
(summer months, vacations/trips, etc), to prevent unin-  
tended operation:  
Tools Needed: Protective gloves, glass cleaner, drop  
cloth and a stable work surface.  
CAUTION! Handle xed glass assembly with care.  
Glass is breakable.  
• Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass  
• Avoid abrasive cleaners  
• Remove batteries from remote controls.  
• Unplug 3 volt adapter plug on IPI models.  
DO NOT clean glass while it is hot  
• Prepare a work area large enough to accommodate xed  
glass assembly and door frame by placing a drop cloth  
on a at, stable surface.  
Note: Fixed glass assembly and gasketing may have res-  
idue that can stain carpeting or oor surfaces.  
• Remove door or decorative front from replace and set  
aside on work surface.  
• See Section 14.H for instructions to remove xed glass  
assembly.  
• Clean glass with a non-abrasive commercially available  
cleaner.  
- Light deposits: Use a soft cloth with soap and water  
- Heavy deposits: Use commercial fireplace glass  
cleaner (consult with your dealer)  
• Carefully set xed glass assembly in place on replace.  
Hold glass in place with one hand and secure glass  
latches with the other hand.  
• Reinstall door or decorative front.  
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• Replace replace if rebox has been perforated.  
Venting  
Frequency: Seasonally  
By: Homeowner  
Control Compartment and Firebox Top  
Frequency: Annually  
Tools needed: Protective gloves and safety glasses.  
By: Qualied Service Technician  
• Inspect venting and termination cap for blockage or  
obstruction such plants, bird nests, leaves, snow, debris,  
etc.  
Tools needed: Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner, dust  
cloths  
• Vacuum and wipe out dust, cobwebs, debris or pet hair.  
Use caution when cleaning these areas. Screw tips that  
have penetrated the sheet metal are sharp and should  
be avoided.  
• Verify termination cap clearance to subsequent construc-  
tion (building additions, decks, fences, or sheds). See  
Section 6.  
• Inspect for corrosion or separation.  
• Remove all foreign objects.  
• Verify weather stripping, sealing and ashing remains  
• Verify unobstructed air circulation.  
intact.  
Burner Ignition and Operation  
Frequency: Annually  
• Inspect draft shield to verify it is not damaged or missing.  
B. Maintenance Tasks-Qualied Service  
By: Qualied Service Technician  
Technician  
Tools needed: Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner, whisk  
broom, ashlight, voltmeter, indexed drill bit set, and a  
manometer.  
The following tasks must be performed by a qualied ser-  
vice technician.  
Gasket Seal and Glass Assembly Inspection  
Frequency: Annually  
• Verify burner is properly secured and aligned with pilot  
or igniter.  
• Clean off burner top, inspect for plugged ports, corrosion  
or deterioration. Replace burner if necessary.  
By: Qualied Service Technician  
Tools needed: Protective gloves, drop cloth and a stable  
work surface.  
• Replace Glowing embers with new dime-size pieces.  
DO NOT block ports or obstruct lighting paths. Refer to  
Section 14 for proper ember placement.  
• Inspect gasket seal and its condition.  
• Inspect xed glass assembly for scratches and nicks that  
can lead to breakage when exposed to heat.  
• Verify batteries have been removed from battery back-  
up IPI systems to prevent premature battery failure or  
leaking.  
• Conrm there is no damage to glass or glass frame.  
Replace as necessary.  
• Check for smooth lighting and ignition carryover to all  
ports. Verify that there is no ignition delay.  
• Verify that xed glass assembly is properly retained and  
attachment components are intact and not damaged.  
Replace as necessary.  
• Inspect for lifting or other ame problems.  
• Verify air shutter setting is correct. See Section 14 for  
required air shutter setting. Verify air shutter is clear of  
dust and debris.  
Logs  
Frequency: Annually  
• Inspect orice for soot, dirt and corrosion. Verify orice  
size is correct. See Service Parts List for proper orice  
sizing.  
By: Qualied Service Technician  
Tools needed: Protective gloves.  
• Verify manifold and inlet pressures. Adjust regulator as  
required.  
• Inspect for damaged or missing logs. Replace as neces-  
sary. Refer to Section 14 for log placement instructions.  
• Inspect pilot ame pattern and strength. See Figures 3.1  
and 3.2 for proper pilot ame pattern. Clean or replace  
orice spud as necessary.  
• Verify correct log placement and no ame impingement  
causing sooting. Correct as necessary.  
Firebox  
• Inspect thermocouple/thermopile or IPI ame sensing rod  
for soot, corrosion and deterioration. Clean with emery  
cloth or replace as required.  
Frequency: Annually  
By: Qualied Service Technician  
Tools needed: Protective gloves, sandpaper, steel wool,  
cloths, mineral spirits, primer and touch-up paint.  
• Verify thermocouple/thermopile millivolt output. Replace  
pilot as necessary (Standing pilot only).  
• Inspect for paint condition, warped surfaces, corrosion  
or perforation. Sand and repaint as necessary.  
• Verify that there is not a short in ame sense circuit by  
checking continuity between pilot hood and ame sense  
rod. Replace pilot as necessary (IPI only).  
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Figure 3.1 IPI Pilot Flame Patterns  
Figure 3.2 Standing Pilot Flame Patterns  
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Installer Guide  
Getting Started  
4
A. Typical Appliance System  
NOTICE: Illustrations and photos reect typical installations and are for design purposes only. Illustrations/diagrams are not  
drawn to scale. Actual product may vary from pictures in manual  
HORIZONTAL  
TERMINATION CAP  
(SECTION 10.J)  
Note: Dual venting configurations  
ARE NOT allowed. Appliance MUST  
be vented EITHER vertically OR  
horizontally.  
VERTICAL TERMINATION CAP  
(SECTION 10.H)  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE ROOF FLASHING  
MAINTAINS MINIMUM CLEARANCE  
AROUND PIPE (SECTION 10.E)  
STORM COLLAR  
(SECTION 10.F)  
VENT PIPE PENETRATES ROOF  
PREFERABLY WITHOUT AFFECTING  
ROOF RAFTERS (SECTION 8.C)  
ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD (NOT  
VENT PIPE (SECTIONS 7 and 8)  
SHOWN) MUST BE USED HERE TO  
KEEP INSULATION AWAY FROM  
VENT PIPE IF ATTIC IS INSULATED  
(SECTION 8.D)  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
ON FLOOR OF ATTIC  
(SECTION 8.C)  
FRAMING/HEADER  
(SECTION 5.B)  
FRAMING HEADED OFF  
IN CEILING JOISTS  
(SECTION 8.C)  
OPTIONAL  
WALL SWITCH  
MANTEL AND  
MANTEL LEG  
(SECTION 5.D)  
SURROUND  
HEARTH EXTENSION  
GAS LINE  
(SECTION 11)  
Figure 4.1 Typical System  
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B. Design and Installation Considerations  
D. Inspect Appliance and Components  
Heat & Glo direct vent gas appliances are designed to  
operate with all combustion air siphoned from outside of  
the building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside.  
No additional outside air source is required.  
• Carefully remove the appliance and components from  
the packaging.  
• The vent system components and decorative doors and  
fronts may be shipped in separate packages.  
Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state and  
national codes and regulations. Consult insurance carrier,  
local building inspector, re ofcials or authorities having  
jurisdiction over restrictions, installation inspection and  
permits.  
• If packaged separately, the log set and appliance grate  
must be installed.  
• Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment,  
particularly the condition of the glass.  
Read all of the instructions before starting the instal-  
lation. Follow these instructions carefully during the  
installation to ensure maximum safety and benet.  
Before installing, determine the following:  
• Where the appliance is to be installed.  
• The vent system conguration to be used.  
• Gas supply piping requirements.  
• Electrical wiring requirements.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! Damaged parts  
could impair safe operation. DO NOT install damaged, in-  
complete or substitute components. Keep appliance dry.  
• Framing and nishing details.  
Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for,  
and the warranty will be voided by, the following actions:  
• Whether optional accessories—devices such as a fan,  
wall switch, or remote control—are desired.  
• Installation and use of any damaged appliance or vent  
system component.  
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or  
maintenance can cause injury or property damage. For  
assistance or additional information, consult a qualied  
service technician, service agency or your dealer.  
• Modication of the appliance or vent system.  
• Installation other than as instructed by Hearth & Home  
Technologies.  
• Improper positioning of the gas logs or the glass door.  
• Installation and/or use of any component part not approved  
by Hearth & Home Technologies.  
C. Tools and Supplies Needed  
Before beginning the installation be sure that the following  
tools and building supplies are available.  
Any such action may cause a re hazard.  
Tape measure  
Pliers  
Framing material  
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Electric Shock!  
DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under  
water. Call a qualied service technician to inspect the  
appliance and to replace any part of the control system  
and/or gas control which has been under water.  
High temperature caulking material  
Phillips screwdriver  
Hammer  
Gloves  
Framing square  
Voltmeter  
Plumb line  
Level  
Electric drill and bits (1/4 in.)  
Safety glasses  
Reciprocating saw  
Manometer  
Flat blade screwdriver  
Non-corrosive leak check solution  
1/2 - 3/4 in. length, #6 or #8 Self-drilling screws  
One 1/4 in. female connection (for optional fan).  
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Framing and Clearances  
5
NOTICE: Illustrations reect typical installations and are  
FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY. Illustrations/diagrams  
are not drawn to scale. Actual installation may vary due to  
individual design preference.  
A. Selecting Appliance Location  
When selecting a location for the appliance it is important to  
consider the required clearances to walls (see Figure 5.1).  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Burns! Provide adequate  
clearance around air openings and for service access.  
Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be locat-  
ed out of trafc and away from furniture and draperies.  
A
A
K
L
B
G
G
ALCOVE  
INSTALLATION  
H
A
A
B
B
REAR VENT  
ONE 45° ELBOW  
C
TOP VENT  
ONE 90° ELBOW  
REAR VENT,  
HORIZONTAL TERMINATION,  
TWO ELBOWS  
REAR VENT  
ONE ELBOW  
E
REAR VENT  
NO ELBOWS  
B
B
I
D
D
B
F
D
J
A
B
49  
C
79  
D
E
87  
F
G
1/2  
13  
H
I
J
K
L
Inches  
55-7/8  
61-1/2  
1562  
22  
38-7/8 3-3/8  
987 86  
10  
13  
19-3/4  
502  
Millimeters 1419  
1245  
2007  
2210  
559  
254  
330  
Figure 5.1 Appliance Locations  
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To further prevent drafts, the wall shield and ceiling re-  
stops should be caulked with high temperature caulk to  
seal gaps. Gas line holes and other openings should be  
caulked with high temp caulk or stuffed with unfaced in-  
sulation. If the appliance is being installed on a cement  
slab, a layer of plywood may be placed underneath to  
prevent conducting cold up into the room.  
B. Constructing the Appliance Chase  
A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose the  
gas appliance and/or its vent system. In cooler climates  
the vent should be enclosed inside the chase.  
NOTICE: Treatment of ceiling restops and wall shield  
restops and construction of the chase may vary with the  
type of building. These instructions are not substitutes  
for the requirements of local building codes. Therefore,  
you MUST check local building codes to determine the  
requirements to these steps.  
C. Clearances  
NOTICE: Install appliance on hard metal or wood surfaces  
extending full width and depth. DO NOT install directly  
on carpeting, vinyl, tile or any combustible material other  
than wood.  
Chases should be constructed in the manner of all out-  
side walls of the home to prevent cold air drafting prob-  
lems. The chase should not break the outside building  
envelope in any manner.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain specied air space  
clearances to appliance and vent pipe:  
Walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever oor of the chase  
should be insulated. Vapor and air inltration barriers  
should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for  
the rest of the home. Additionally, in regions where cold  
air inltration may be an issue, the inside surfaces may be  
sheetrocked and taped for maximum air tightness.  
• Insulation and other materials must be secured to prevent  
accidental contact.  
• The chase must be properly blocked to prevent blown  
insulation or other combustibles from entering and  
making contact with replace or chimney.  
• Failure to maintain airspace may cause overheating and  
a re.  
A
TOP OF  
HOOD  
TO  
E
CEILING  
F
B
J
H
G
C
D
I
* MINIMUM FRAMING DIMENSIONS  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
Rough  
Rough Rough  
Rough  
Clearance  
to Ceiling  
Combustible  
Floor  
Combustible  
Flooring  
Behind  
Sides of Front of  
Opening Opening Opening Opening  
(Vent Pipe) (Height) (Depth)  
Appliance Appliance Appliance  
(Width)  
Inches  
mm  
10  
40-1/2  
1029  
22  
49  
32  
0
0
0
0
1/2  
13  
1/2  
13  
36  
254  
559  
1245  
813  
914  
* Adjust framing dimensions for interior sheathing (such as sheetrock)  
Figure 5.2 Clearances to Combustibles  
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Combustible Mantel Legs or Wall Projections  
D. Mantel and Wall Projections  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clear-  
ances as specied. Framing or nishing material closer than  
the minimums listed must be constructed entirely of noncom-  
bustible materials (i.e., steel studs, concrete board, etc).  
1 in.  
MIN.  
Combustible Mantels  
TOP VIEW  
CEILING  
Note: All measurements in inches.  
3-1/2 in. MIN.  
3 ft. MAX.  
12  
11  
10  
Note: Clearance from replace  
9
opening to perpendicular wall.  
32  
8
5
7
6
13  
Figure 5.4 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections  
(Acceptable on both sides of opening)  
12  
5
11  
4
10  
9
3
8
2
7
6
1
4
3
2
TOP OF HOOD  
Figure 5.3 Minimum Vertical and Maximum Horizontal  
Dimensions of Combustibles  
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Termination Locations  
6
A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances  
DIRECT VENT GAS, WOOD OR FUEL  
OIL TERMINATION  
B
WARNING  
Fire Risk.  
C
Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as  
specied.  
A
DO NOT pack air space with insulation or other  
materials.  
Failure to keep insulation or other materials away  
from vent pipe may cause overheating and re.  
GAS  
TERMINATION  
HORIZONTAL  
OVERHANG  
2 FT.  
20 INCHES MIN.  
VERTICAL  
MIN.  
WALL  
LOWEST  
DISCHARGE  
OPENING  
Minimum Dimensions  
Wood & Fuel Oil  
GAS DIRECT VENT  
TERMINATION CAP  
Gas  
Termination  
Comments  
Termination  
X
A
6 in.  
20 in.  
Horizontal distance between terminations  
12  
B
C
20 in.  
18 in.  
24 in.  
18 in.  
Distance to perpendicular wall  
ROOF PITCH  
IS X/ 12  
Vertical distance between terminations  
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF  
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING  
Figure 6.2 Staggered Termination Caps  
Roof Pitch  
H (Min.) Ft.  
DIRECT VENT GAS, WOOD OR FUEL  
OIL TERMINATION  
Flat to 6/12...........................................................1.0*  
Over 6/12 to 7/12.................................................1.25*  
Over 7/12 to 8/12.................................................1.5*  
Over 8/12 to 9/12.................................................2.0*  
Over 9/12 to 10/12...............................................2.5  
Over 10/12 to 11/12.............................................3.25  
Over 11/12 to 12/12.............................................4.0  
Over 12/12 to 14/12.............................................5.0  
Over 14/12 to 16/12.............................................6.0  
Over 16/12 to 18/12.............................................7.0  
Over 18/12 to 20/12.............................................7.5  
Over 20/12 to 21/12.............................................8.0  
20 IN.  
(508 MM)  
(MINIMUM) TO  
PERPENDICULAR  
WALL  
20 IN. MIN. *  
(508 MM)  
WOOD OR  
(GAS ONLY)  
GAS TERMINATION  
* 3 foot minimum in snow regions  
Figure 6.1 Minimum Height From Roof To Lowest Discharge  
Opening  
*
IF USING DECORATIVE CAP COVER(S), THIS DISTANCE MAY  
NEED TO BE INCREASED. REFER TO THE INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE DECORATIVE CAP COVER.  
Figure 6.3 Leveled Termination Caps  
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N
V
P
L
K
K
Electrical  
Service  
R
V
V
E
C
V
Q
A
F
C
(See Note 2)  
V
Measure vertical clearances from this surface.  
B
J
U.S  
(3 FT.)  
B
V
V
V
B
V
i
M
D
V
G
V
X
A
H or i  
Measure horizontal clearances from this surface.  
= VENT TERMINAL  
X
= AIR SUPPLY INLET  
= AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED  
V
A
B
= 12 inches.................clearances above grade, veranda,  
J** = 7 ft.......................... clearance above paved  
(See Note 1)  
(See Note 1)  
porch, deck or balcony  
sidewalk or a paved driveway  
located on public property  
= 12 inches.................clearances to window or door  
that may be opened, or to perma-  
K
L
=
6 inches.................clearance from sides of electri-  
(See Note 5)  
cal service  
nently closed window. (Glass)  
= 12 inches................clearance above electrical  
C
= 18 inches.................vertical clearance to unventilated  
soft or to ventilated soft located  
above the terminal  
(See Note 5)  
service  
Covered Alcove Applications  
M*** = 18 inches .............clearance under veranda, porch,  
deck, balcony or overhang  
30 inches.................for vinyl clad softs and below  
electrical service  
D
E
F
= 9 inches...................clearance to outside corner  
= 6 inches...................clearance to inside corner  
42 inches ......... vinyl  
N
O
P
= 6 inches ........... non-vinyl sidewalls  
12 inches ......... vinyl sidewalls  
= 18 inches ......... non-vinyl soft and overhang  
42 inches ......... vinyl soft and overhang  
= 8 ft.  
= 3 ft. (Canada)..........not to be installed above a gas  
meter/regulator assembly within 3  
feet (90 cm) horizontally from the  
center-line of the regulator  
G
H
= 3 ft...........................clearance to gas service regulator  
vent outlet  
= 9 inches (U.S.A.)  
QMIN  
3 feet  
6 feet  
9 feet  
12 feet  
RMAX  
12 inches (Canada) clearance to non-mechanical  
1 cap  
2 caps  
3 caps  
4 caps  
2 x Q ACTUAL  
1 x Q ACTUAL  
2/3 x Q ACTUAL  
1/2 x Q ACTUAL  
(See Note 2)  
air supply inlet to building or the  
combustion air inlet to any other  
appliance  
i
= 3 ft. (U.S.A.)  
6 ft. (Canada)...........clearance to a mechanical (pow-  
(See Note 2)  
ered) air supply inlet  
QMIN = # termination caps x 3 RMAX = (2 / # termination caps) x QACTUAL  
** a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway  
which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both  
dwellings.  
Note 3: Local codes or regulations may require different  
clearances.  
*** only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a  
Note 4: Termination caps may be hot. Consider their proximity to  
doors or other trafc areas.  
minimum of 2 sides beneath the oor, or meets Note 2.  
Note 1: On private property where termination is less than 7 feet above a  
sidewalk, driveway, deck, porch, veranda or balcony, use of a listed cap  
shield is suggested. (See vents components page)  
Note 5: Location of the vent termination must not interfere with  
access to the electrical service.  
In the U.S and Canada: Vent system termination is NOT permitted  
in screened porches.  
Note 2: Termination in a covered alcove space (spaces open only on one  
side and with an overhang) are permitted with the dimensions specied  
for vinyl or non-vinyl siding and softs. 1. There must be 3 feet minimum  
between termination caps. 2. All mechanical air intakes within 10 feet  
of a termination cap must be a minimum of 3 feet below the termination  
cap. 3. All gravity air intakes within 3 feet of a termination cap must be a  
minimum of 1 foot below the termination cap.  
Vent system termination is permitted in porch areas with two or more  
sides open. You must follow all side walls, overhang and ground  
clearances as stated in the instructions.  
Heat & Glo assumes no responsibility for the improper performance  
of the appliance when the venting system does not meet these  
requirements.  
Figure 6.4 Minimum Clearances for Termination  
CAUTION: IF EXTERIOR WALLS ARE FINISHED WITH VINYL SIDING, IT IS SUGGESTED THAT A VINYL PROTECTOR KIT BE INSTALLED.  
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Vent Information and Diagrams  
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A. Approved Pipe  
This appliance is approved for use with Hearth & Home  
Technologies DVP venting systems. Refer to Section  
16B for vent component information.  
DO NOT mix pipe, ttings or joining methods from differ-  
ent manufacturers.  
Vertical  
The pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosed wall.  
There is no requirement for inspection openings at each  
joint within the wall.  
8-1/2 in.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Asphyxiation. This appli-  
ance requires a separate vent. DO NOT vent to a pipe  
serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.  
B. Vent Table Key  
Horizontal  
The abbreviations listed in this vent table key are used in  
the vent diagrams.  
Figure 7.1  
Symbol  
Description  
D. Measuring Standards  
First section (closest to appliance) of vertical length  
V1  
Vertical and horizontal measurements listed in the vent  
diagrams were made using the following standards.  
Second section of vertical length  
V2  
H1  
H2  
First section (closest to appliance) of horizontal length  
Subsequent sections of horizontal length  
• Pipe measurements are shown using the effective length  
of pipe (see Figure 7.2).  
• Horizontal terminations are measured to the outside  
mounting surface (ange of termination cap) (see Figure  
6.4).  
C. Use of Elbows  
• Vertical terminations are measured to bottom of  
termination cap.  
Diagonal runs have both vertical and horizontal vent as-  
pects when calculating the effects. Use the rise for the  
vertical aspect and the run for the horizontal aspect (see  
Figure 7.1).  
• Horizontal pipe installed level with no rise.  
Two 45º elbows may be used in place of one 90º elbow.  
On 45º runs, one foot of diagonal is equal to 8-1/2 in. (216  
mm) horizontal run and 8-1/2 in. (216 mm) vertical run. A  
length of straight pipe is allowed between two 45º elbows  
(see Figure 7.1).  
Effective Length  
Pipe  
Inches  
4
Millimeters  
102  
DVP4  
DVP6  
6
12  
152  
305  
DVP12  
DVP24  
DVP36  
DVP48  
DVP6A  
Effective  
Height/Length  
24  
610  
36  
914  
48  
1219  
76 to 152  
3 to 6  
DVP12A 3 to 12 76 to 305  
DVP12MI 3 to 12 76 to 305  
DVP24MI 3 to 24 76 to 610  
Figure 7.2 DVP Pipe Effective Length  
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E. Vent Diagrams  
Top Vent - Horizontal Termination  
One Elbow  
V1 Minimum  
H1 Maximum  
Elbow only  
3 ft  
5-1/2 ft.  
8 ft.  
924 mm  
6 in.  
1 ft.  
2 ft.  
3 ft.  
152 mm  
1.7 m  
2.4 m  
4.0 m  
5.5 m  
305 mm  
610 mm  
914 mm  
13 ft.  
18 ft.  
V1 + H1 = 40 ft. (12.2 m) Maximum  
H1 = 20 ft. (6.1 m) Maximum  
V1  
Note: For corner installations: A 6 in.  
(152 mm) section of straight pipe may  
need to be attached to the appliance  
before a 90º elbow, to allow the vent  
pipe to clear the top standoffs.  
H1  
Figure 7.3  
V1 Minimum  
H1 + H2 Maximum  
Two Elbows  
Note: For corner installations: A 6 in.  
(152 mm) section of straight pipe may  
need to be attached to the appliance  
before a 90º elbow, to allow the vent  
pipe to clear the top standoffs.  
Two 90º Elbows  
back to back  
Not approved  
6 in.  
1 ft.  
2 ft.  
3 ft.  
152 mm  
305 mm  
610 mm  
914 mm  
2-1/2 ft.  
5 ft.  
762 mm  
1.5 m  
10 ft.  
15 ft.  
3.1 m  
4.6 m  
V1 + H1 + H2 = 50 ft. (15.2 m) Maximum  
H1 + H2 = 17 ft. (5.2 m) Maximum  
V1  
H2  
H1  
Figure 7.4  
INSTALLED  
HORIZONTALLY  
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Top Vent - Horizontal Termination - (continued)  
Three Elbows  
V1 Minimum  
H1 Maximum  
V2 Minimum  
H2 Maximum  
V1 + V2 Minimum H1 + H2 Maximum  
Elbow only  
3 ft  
914 mm 1-1/2 ft.  
457 mm  
6-1/2 ft.  
2 m  
2 ft.  
3 ft.  
607 mm  
914 mm  
9-1/2 ft.  
15 ft.  
2.9 m  
4.6 m  
1 ft.  
2 ft.  
305 mm  
610 mm  
5 ft.  
1.5 m  
3.1 m  
2 ft.  
1 ft.  
610 mm  
305 mm  
10 ft.  
5 ft.  
3.1 mm  
10 ft.  
1.5 m  
3 ft.  
914 mm  
20 ft.  
6.1 m  
H1 + H2 = 20 ft. (6.1 m) Maximum  
V1 + V2 + H1 + H2 = 50 ft. (15.2 m) Maximum  
H2  
V2  
V1  
H1  
Figure 7.5  
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Top Vent - Vertical Termination  
No Elbow  
V1 = 50 ft. Max. (15.2 m)  
V1 = 3 ft. Min. (914 mm)  
BREAK  
HERE  
Note: If installing a vertical vent/termination off the top of the  
appliance, the ue restrictor should be used.  
Figure 7.8 Flue Restrictor  
3. Match the amount of vertical in the system with the chart  
to nd the appropriate position to set the Flue Restrictor  
(see Figure 7.9).  
- CHART -  
Top Vent Top Vent  
Rear Vent  
NG  
Rear Vent  
LP  
Vertical  
NG  
1-1  
2-2  
3-3  
3-4  
3-4  
4-4  
4-4  
5-4  
5-4  
5-4  
LP  
V1  
4’  
8’  
No Restrictor No Restrictor No Restrictor  
1-2  
3-2  
3-3  
3-3  
3-4  
3-4  
4-4  
4-4  
4-4  
1-1  
2-2  
3-3  
3-3  
3-4  
3-4  
4-4  
4-4  
4-4  
No Restrictor  
15’  
1-2  
2-3  
2-3  
3-3  
3-3  
3-4  
3-4  
3-4  
20’  
25’  
30’  
35’  
Figure 7.6  
40’  
45’  
Installing Flue Restrictor  
50’  
1. Remove Exhaust Shield using a 1/4 in. nut driver by  
removing the three screws securing it in place (see  
Figure 7.7).  
Figure 7.9  
4. Center the Flue Restrictor on vent and secure in place  
by using two self-tapping screws (see Figure 7.10).  
1
2
3
4 5  
EXHAUST  
SHIELD  
SETTING  
FLUE  
RESTRICTOR  
1
2
3
4 5  
Figure 7.7  
Figure 7.10  
2. Break the Flue Restrictor into two pieces. Do this by  
bending the part back and forth until it breaks (see  
Figure 7.8).  
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Top Vent - Vertical Termination - (continued)  
Two Elbows  
V1  
H1 Maximum  
V2  
*
V1 + V2 Minimum  
One Elbow  
3 ft 914 mm  
*
*
*
*
*
*
2 ft  
607 mm 10 ft  
1.2 m 20 ft  
3.1 m  
6.1 m  
*
4 ft  
*
V1 + V2 + H1 = 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
*No specic restrictions on this value EXCEPT  
V1 + V2 + H1 cannot exceed 50 ft (15.2 m)  
V2  
V1  
H1  
Figure 7.11  
V1  
Three Elbows  
H1+ H2  
914 mm  
V2  
V1 + V2 Minimum H1+ H2 Maximum  
ELBOW ONLY  
3 ft  
7 ft  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
3 ft  
7 ft  
914 mm  
2.1 m  
2 ft  
4 ft  
610 mm  
1.2 m  
2.1 m  
5.2 m  
17 ft  
17 ft  
5.2 m  
H1+ H2 = 17 ft (5.2 m) Maximum  
V1+ V2 + H1+ H2= 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
V2  
H1  
H2  
V1  
INSTALLED  
HORIZONTALLY  
Figure 7.12  
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Rear Vent - Horizontal Termination  
No Elbow  
H1 = 1-1/2 ft. (457 mm) Maximum  
H1  
Figure 7.13  
H1 = 9 in. (229 mm) Maximum  
One 45º Elbow  
This model is tested and approved to use 45º elbows in corner installations.  
However, 90º elbows will result in better performance.  
H1  
Note: LP units cannot be used with a 45º  
elbow. A 90º elbow must be used.  
Figure 7.14  
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Rear Vent - Horizontal Termination - (continued)  
H1 Maximum  
V1 Minimum  
H2  
H1+ H2 Maximum  
Two Elbows  
610  
Two 90º Elbows  
back to back  
2 ft  
3-1/2 ft 1.0 m 5 1/2 ft  
1.7 m  
mm  
4 ft  
6 ft  
8 ft  
1.2 m  
1.8 m  
2.4 m  
1-1/2 ft  
2-1/2 ft  
4-1/2 ft  
457 mm  
762 mm  
1.4 m  
4 ft  
6 ft  
1.2 m  
1.8 m  
3.6 m  
8 ft  
2.4 m  
3.6 m  
6.1 m  
12 ft  
20 ft  
12 ft  
V1+ H1+ H2= 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
H1= 8 ft (2.4 m) Maximum  
H1+ H2= 20 ft (6.1 m) Maximum  
V1  
H2  
H1  
Figure 7.15  
H1 Maximum  
V1 Minimum  
H2+ H3  
H1+ H2+ H3 Maximum  
Three Elbows  
2-1/2 ft 762 mm  
1 ft  
305 mm  
6 in  
1 ft  
6 ft  
9 ft  
152 mm  
2-1/2 ft  
5 ft  
762 mm  
1.5 m  
4 ft  
6 ft  
8 ft  
1.2 m  
1.8 m  
2.4 m  
1-1/2 ft 457 mm  
2-1/2 ft 762 mm  
305 mm  
1.8 m  
12 ft  
17 ft  
3.6 m  
4-1/2 ft  
1.4 m  
2.7 m  
5.2 m  
INSTALLED  
HORIZONTALLY  
V1+ H1+ H2+ H3= 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
H1= 8 ft (2.4 m) Maximum  
H3  
H2  
V1  
H1  
Figure 7.16  
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Rear Vent - Vertical Termination  
One Elbow  
V1 Minimum  
H1 Maximum  
6 in  
152 mm  
2 ft  
4 ft  
6 ft  
8 ft  
607 mm  
1.2 m  
1-1/2 ft  
2-1/2 ft  
3-1/2 ft  
457 mm  
762 mm  
1.0 m  
1.8 m  
2.4 m  
V1+ H1= 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
V1+ H1= 8 ft (2.4 m) Maximum  
V1  
H1  
Figure 7.17  
H1+ H2 Maximum  
V1 Minimum  
Two Elbows  
Two 90º Elbows  
back to back  
1/12 ft  
457 mm  
2 ft  
4 ft  
5 ft  
610 mm  
2 ft  
3 ft  
610 mm  
914 mm  
1.0 m  
1.2 m  
1.5 m  
3-1/2 ft  
V1+ H1= 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
V2  
INSTALLED  
HORIZONTALLY  
H1  
H2  
Figure 7.18  
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Rear Vent - Vertical Termination - (continued)  
H1 Maximum  
V1 Minimum  
H2  
H1+ H2 Maximum  
Three Elbows  
2 ft  
4 ft  
8 ft  
8 ft  
610 mm  
1.4 m  
1 ft  
305 mm 3-1/2 ft 1.0 m  
5 1/2 ft  
8 ft  
1.7 m  
2.4 m  
4.9 m  
6.1 m  
1-1/2 ft 457 mm  
4 ft  
8 ft  
1.4 m  
2.4 m  
3.6 m  
2.4 m  
3-1/2 ft  
4-1/2 ft  
1.0 m  
1.4 m  
16 ft  
20 ft  
2.4 m  
12 ft  
V1+ V2+ H1+ H2= 50 ft (15.2 m) Maximum  
V2  
H2  
V1  
Figure 7.19  
H1  
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Vent Clearances and Framing  
8
A. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles  
COMBUSTIBLE  
SURFACE  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain air space clearance to  
vent. DO NOT pack insulation or other combustibles:  
3 IN. MIN.  
(76 mm)  
• Between ceiling restops  
• Between wall shield restops  
• Around vent system  
HEAT  
SHIELD  
Failure to keep insulation or other material away from  
vent pipe may cause over heating and re.  
3 in. TOP  
CLEARANCE  
Note: Slope not  
required.  
1 in. CLEARANCE  
AROUND VERTICAL  
SECTIONS  
Figure 8.2  
1 in. SIDE AND  
BOTTOM CLEARANCE  
Fasten the shield in place using the four pilot holes pro-  
vided in the part.  
• Position the shield so the longest dimension (13 1/2  
inch) is placed in same direction the elbow is pointing.  
• Center the shield directly above the elbow with a 1/2  
inch air space between shield and combustible surface  
(see Figure 8.3).  
COMBUSTIBLE SURFACE  
Figure 8.1 Pipe Clearances  
DIRECTION  
UP  
CORRECT  
INCORRECT  
Heat Shield Above First 900 Elbow  
HEAT SHIELD  
90º ELBOW  
WARNING  
Fire Risk.  
Figure 8.3  
Installation of this appliance may require the  
use of heat shield 385-290 above the rst 90º  
elbow in the venting system.  
• Attach elbow heat shield to the exhaust pipe if combusti-  
ble materials are not present at install (see Figure 8.4).  
• Heat shield required if vertical distance between top of  
horizontal elbow and any combustible surface above  
elbow is less than 4 inches.  
• Cut the tabs as shown and bend down. Using the screws  
foundinthemanualbagsecuretheheatshieldtothepipe  
maintaining 3 to 4 inches between the pipe and shield.  
• Heat shield not required if distance is more than 4  
inches.  
SCREW  
3 in.  
(76 mm)  
Figure 8.4  
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B. Wall Penetration Framing  
Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm).  
The heat shield is designed to be used on a wall 4 in. to 7-1/4 in. (102 mm  
to 184 mm) thick. If wall thickness is less than 4 in. (102 mm) the existing  
heat shields must be eld trimmed. If wall thickness is greater than 7-1/4  
in. (184 mm) a DVP-HSM-B will be required.  
12 in.  
10 in.  
3 IN. TOP  
CLEARANCE  
B
HEAT  
SHIELD  
HEAT  
SHIELD  
A*  
1 IN. CLEARANCE  
BOTTOM SIDES  
WALL  
SHIELD  
WALL  
FIRESTOP  
A*  
B
Inches  
29-7/8  
759  
45-1/8  
1146  
Millimeters  
* Shows center of 10 in. x 12 in. vent framing hole for top venting. The  
center of the hole is 1 inch above the center of the horizontal vent  
pipe. With minimum vertical or 12 inch and 90º elbow.  
Figure 8.6 Wall Penetration  
Figure 8.5 Horizontal Venting Clearances to Combustible Materials  
Combustible Wall Penetration  
Whenever a combustible wall is penetrated, you must  
frame a hole for the wall shield restop(s). The wall shield  
restop maintains minimum clearances and prevents cold  
air inltration. See Figure 8.6.  
• The opening must be framed on all four sides using the  
same size framing materials as those used in the wall  
construction.  
• DVP pipe - A wall shield restop is required on one side  
only on interior walls. If your local inspector requires a  
wall shield restop on both sides, then both wall shield  
restops must have a heat shield (refer to Section 16.B.)  
attached to them.  
• See Section 10.J. for information for regarding the in-  
stallation of a horizontal termination cap.  
Non-Combustible Wall Penetration  
If the hole being penetrated is surrounded by noncom-  
bustible materials such as concrete, a hole with diameter  
one inch greater than the pipe is acceptable.  
Whenever a non-combustible wall is penetrated, the wall  
shield restop is only required on one side and no heat  
shield is necessary.  
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C. Install the Ceiling Firestop  
A ceiling restop MUST be used between  
oors and attics.  
DVP pipe only - Frame an opening 10 in.  
by 10 in. (254 mm by 254 mm) whenever  
the vent penetrates a ceiling/oor (see  
Figure 8.7).  
ATTIC ABOVE  
• Frame the area with the same sized lumber  
as used in ceiling/oor joist.  
• The ceiling restop may be installed above or  
below the ceiling joists when installed with a  
attic insulation shield. It must be under joists  
between oors that are not insulated. Refer  
to Figure 8.8.  
A
• Secure with three fasteners on each side.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT pack insu-  
lation around the vent. Insulation must be kept  
back from the pipe to prevent overheating.  
A
A
PIPE  
DVP  
10 in. (254 mm)  
Figure 8.7 Installing Ceiling Firestop  
INSTALL ATTIC INSULATION SHIELDS  
BEFORE OR AFTER INSTALLATION OF VENT SYSTEM  
3 FASTENERS  
PER SIDE  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
CEILING FIRESTOP  
INSTALLED BELOW CEILING  
INSTALLED ABOVE CEILING  
Figure 8.8 Installing the Attic Shield  
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D. Install Attic Insulation Shield  
BEND ALL TABS INWARD 90°  
TO MAINTAIN CLEARANCE  
AND PREVENT INSULATION  
FROM FALLING INSIDE  
WARNING! Fire Risk. DO NOT allow loose materials or  
insulation to touch vent. Hearth & Home Technologies  
Inc. requires the use of an attic shield.  
The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 and NFPA 54  
requires an attic shield constructed of 26 gauge minimum  
metal that extends at least 2 in. (51 mm) above insulation.  
BEND 3 TABS  
OUTWARD TO  
Attic shields must meet specied clearance and be se-  
cured in place.  
FASTEN TO CEILING  
FIRESTOP-BEND  
REMAINING TABS  
INWARD 90 DEGREES  
TO MAINTAIN  
Flat Ceiling Installation  
• Remove one shield from box.  
NOTICE: Cut previously installed batt insulation to make  
room for the attic insulation shield.  
CLEARANCE  
INSERT 3  
SCREWS  
• Wrap shield around pipe if pipe is already installed in  
area to be insulated.  
• Match the three holes in each side and fasten with three  
screws to form a tube.  
• Bend three tabs on the bottom of the shield outward to  
allow attachment to the ceiling restop.  
Figure 8.9 Attic Insulation Shield  
• Bend the remaining bottom tabs inward 90º to maintain  
the air space between the pipe and the shield. Set the  
shield on the ceiling restop and attach to the restop.  
• Bend all tabs inward 90º around the top of the shield.  
These tabs must be used to prevent blown insulation  
from getting between the shield and vent pipe, and to  
maintain air space clearance.  
Vaulted Ceiling Installation  
• Remove one shield from box.  
NOTICE: Cut previously installed batt insulation to make  
room for the attic insulation shield.  
• Cut the attic insulation shield (if application is for vaulted  
ceiling) to t your ceiling pitch. Snip cut edge to recreate  
1 in. bend tabs all the way around the bottom.  
• Wrap shield around pipe if pipe is already installed in  
area to be insulated.  
• Match the three holes in each side and fasten with three  
screws to form a tube.  
• Bend three tabs on the bottom of the shield outward to  
allow attachment to the ceiling restop.  
• Bend the remaining bottom tabs inward 90º to maintain  
the air space between the pipe and the shield. Set the  
shield on the ceiling restop and attach to the restop.  
• Bend all tabs inward 90º around the top of the shield.  
These tabs must be used to prevent blown insulation  
from getting between the shield and vent pipe, and to  
maintain air space clearance.  
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Appliance Preparation  
9
A. Top Vent  
CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris.  
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal-  
lation. Sheet metal edges are sharp.  
NOTICE: Once appliance is set up for top or rear venting,  
it CANNOT be changed at a later time.  
Figure 9.4 Fold the center parts of the retaining band up  
and use to remove the seal cap.  
Figure 9.1 Remove the cover plate by removing the four  
screws holding it to the top of the appliance. Remove and  
discard the cover plate.  
Figure 9.5 Discard the seal cap, remove and discard  
the insulation basket. Note: Once the vent cap has been  
removed it cannot be reattached.  
Figure 9.2 Remove the center insulation plug.  
Proceed to Section 10.  
Figure 9.3 Cut the metal retaining band and fold the  
sides out.  
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NOTICE: Once the seal cap has been removed it CANNOT  
be reattached.  
B. Rear Vent  
NOTICE: Once appliance is set up for top or rear venting,  
it CANNOT be changed at a later time.  
Figure 9.6 Fold the tabs toward the center of the seal  
cap (90º) and remove the insulation gasket.  
Figure 9.9 Discard the vent cap, remove and discard the  
insulation basket.  
Figure 9.7 Cut the metal retaining band and fold the  
sides out.  
Figure 9.10 Attach the rst vent section (it will snap into  
place). Slide the insulation gasket onto the vent section,  
up against the appliance and over the tabs.  
Figure 9.8 Fold the center parts of the retaining band out  
and use to remove the seal cap.  
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C. Securing and Leveling the Appliance  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Prevent contact with:  
• Sagging or loose insulation  
• Insulation backing or plastic  
• Framing and other combustible materials  
Block openings into the chase to prevent entry of blown-  
in insulation. Make sure insulation and other materials  
are secured.  
DO NOT notch the framing around the appliance  
standoffs.  
Failure to maintain air space clearance may cause  
overheating and re.  
The diagram shows how to properly position and secure  
the appliance (see Figure 9.11). Nailing tabs are provided  
to secure the appliance to the framing members.  
• Bend out nailing tabs on each side.  
• Place the appliance into position.  
• Keep nailing tabs ush with the framing.  
• Level the appliance from side to side and front to back.  
• Shim the appliance as necessary. It is acceptable to use  
wood shims underneath the appliance.  
• Secure the appliance to the framing by using nails or  
screws through the nailing tabs.  
• Secure the appliance to the oor by inserting two screws  
through the pilot holes at the bottom of the appliance.  
NAILING TABS  
(BOTH SIDES)  
Figure 9.11 Proper positioning, leveling and securing of an  
appliance  
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D. Completing Grate Set-up  
E. Checking Pilot Plate  
1. Straighten the tabs on the grate bracket (see Figure  
9.12) and remove grate from unit.  
Note: Ensure pilot plate is in place. This will ensure pilot  
stability (see Figure 9.14)  
2. Remove grate bracket (see Figure 9.12) by bending it  
back and forth until it breaks. Discard grate bracket.  
3. Remove 4 tabs holding base refractory (see Figure  
9.12) by bending tabs back and forth until they break.  
PILOT  
PLATE  
4. Reinstall grate into unit (see Figure 9.13).  
STRAIGHTEN TO  
REMOVE GRATE  
REMOVE GRATE  
REMOVE GRATE BRACKET  
REMOVE TAB HOLDING DOWN  
BASE REFRACTORY (4 PLACES)  
Figure 9.14  
Figure 9.12 Removing Grate  
RE-INSTALL  
INTO THE UNIT  
Figure 9.13 Re-install grate in unit  
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Installing Vent Pipe  
10  
A. Assemble Vent Sections  
Attach Vent to the Firebox Assembly  
Note: The end of the pipe sections with the lanced tabs will face  
toward the appliance.  
Attach the rst pipe section to the starting collar:  
• Lanced pipe end to the starting collar  
• Inner pipe over inner collar  
• Push the pipe section until all lanced tabs snap in place  
• Lightly tug on pipe to conrm it has locked.  
Commercial, Multi-family (Multi-level exceeding two sto-  
ries), or High-Rise Applications  
All outer pipe joints must be sealed with high temperature  
silicone, including the slip section that connects directly to  
the horizontal termination cap.  
Figure 10.1 High Temperature Silicone Sealant  
• Apply a bead of silicone sealant inside the female outer  
pipe joint prior to joining sections. See Figure 10.1  
A
Lances  
• Only outer pipes need to be sealed. All unit collar, pipe,  
slip section, elbow and cap outer ues shall be sealed  
in this manner, unless otherwise stated.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! DO NOT break  
silicone seals on slip sections. Use care when remov-  
ing termination cap from slip pipe. If slip section seals  
are broken during removal of the termination cap, vent  
may leak.  
B
Figure 10.3  
Figure 10.2  
Assemble Pipe Sections  
Note: Make sure that the seams are not aligned to prevent  
unintentional disconnection.  
Per Figure 10.2:  
• Start the inner pipe on the lanced end of section A into  
the ared end of section B.  
• Start the outer pipe of section A over the outer pipe of  
section B.  
• Once both vents sections are started, push rmly until  
all lanced tabs lock into place.  
• Lightly tug on the pipe to conrm the tabs have locked.  
It is acceptable to use screws no longer than 1/2 in. (13  
mm) to hold outer pipe sections together. If predrilling holes,  
DO NOT penetrate inner pipe.  
CORRECT  
For 90º and 45º elbows that are changing the vent direction  
from horizontal to vertical, one screw minimum should be  
put in the outer ue at the horizontal elbow joint to prevent  
the elbow from rotating. Use screws no longer than 1/2  
in. (13 mm). If predrilling screw holes, DO NOT penetrate  
inner pipe.  
INCORRECT  
Figure 10.4 Seams  
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B. Assemble Slip Sections  
C. Secure the Vent Sections  
• Slide the inner ue of the slip section into the inner ue of  
the pipe section and the outer ue of the slip section over  
the outer ue of the pipe section. See Figure 10.6.  
• Vertical runs must be supported every 8 ft. (2.44 m) after  
the 25 ft. (7.62 m) maximum unsupported rise.  
• Horizontal sections must be supported every 5 feet  
(1.52 m).  
• Slide together to the desired length.  
• Vent supports or plumbers strap (spaced 120º apart)  
may be used to support vent sections. See Figures 10.8  
and 10.9.  
• Wall shield restops may be used to provide horizontal  
support vent sections.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Asphyxiation!  
Improper support may allow vent to sag and separate.  
Use vent run supports and connect vent sections per in-  
stallation instructions. DO NOT allow vent to sag below  
connection point to appliance.  
Pilot hole  
Figure 10.6 Slip Section Pilot Holes  
120º  
• Maintain a 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) overlap between the slip  
section and the pipe section.  
• Secure the pipe and slip section with two screws no  
longer than 1/2 in. (13 mm), using the pilot holes in the  
slip section. See Figure 10.7.  
Figure 10.8 Securing Vertical Pipe Sections  
120º  
Figure 10.7 Screws into Slip Section  
• Continue adding pipe as necessary following instructions  
in “Assembling Pipe Sections.”  
NOTICE: If slip section is too long, the inner and outer ues  
of the slip section can be cut to the desired length.  
Figure 10.9 Securing Horizontal Pipe Sections  
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D. Disassemble Vent Sections  
• Rotate either section (see Figure 10.10) so the seams  
on both pipe sections are aligned as shown in Figure  
10.11.  
• Pull carefully to separate the pieces of pipe.  
Figure 10.10 Rotate Seams for Disassembly  
Figure 10.11 Align and Disassemble Vent Sections  
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E. Install Metal Roof Flashing  
Note: Skip this section if using the RF4-8.  
• See minimum vent heights for various pitched roofs  
(Figure 10.14) to determine the length of pipe to extend  
through the roof.  
CAULK  
• Slide the roof ashing over the pipe sections extending  
through the roof as shown in Figure 10.15.  
HORIZONTAL  
OVERHANG  
2 FT.  
20 INCHES MIN.  
VERTICAL  
MIN.  
Figure 10.15  
WALL  
LOWEST  
DISCHARGE  
OPENING  
F. Assemble and Install Storm Collar  
GAS DIRECT VENT  
TERMINATION CAP  
CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris.  
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal-  
lation. Sheet metal edges are sharp.  
X
12  
• Connect both halves of the storm collar with two screws  
(see Figure 10.16).  
ROOF PITCH  
IS X/ 12  
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF  
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING  
• Wrap the storm collar around the exposed pipe section  
closest to the roof and align brackets. Insert a bolt  
(provided) through the brackets and tighten the nut to  
complete the storm collar assembly. Make sure the collar  
is tight against the pipe section.  
Roof Pitch  
H (Min.) Ft.  
• Slide the assembled storm collar down the pipe section  
Flat to 6/12........................................1.0*  
Over 6/12 to 7/12............................1.25*  
Over 7/12 to 8/12..............................1.5*  
Over 8/12 to 9/12..............................2.0*  
Over 9/12 to 10/12............................. 2.5  
Over 10/12 to 11/12......................... 3.25  
Over 11/12 to 12/12........................... 4.0  
Over 12/12 to 14/12........................... 5.0  
Over 14/12 to 16/12........................... 6.0  
Over 16/12 to 18/12........................... 7.0  
Over 18/12 to 20/12........................... 7.5  
Over 20/12 to 21/12........................... 8.0  
until it rests on the roof ashing (see Figure 10.17).  
• Caulk around the top of the storm collar (see Figure 10.23).  
* 3 foot minimum in snow regions  
Figure 10.14 Minimum Height From Roof To Lowest Discharge  
Opening  
Figure 10.16 Assembbling the Storm Collar  
NOTICE: Failure to properly caulk the roof ashing could  
cause water entry.  
• Caulk the gap between the roof ashing and the outside  
diameter of the pipe.  
• Caulk the perimeter of the ashing where it contacts the  
roof surface. See Figure 10.15.  
Figure 10.17 Assembling the Storm Collar Around the Pipe  
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G. Install RF4-8  
The RF4-8 may be used in place of the roof ashing and  
storm collar (Sections 10.G. and 10.H.)  
Pipe must be supported within 12 inches of the roofline  
using plumbers strapping or an SLP-FS when using  
the RF4-8 Flashing. Refer to Section 10.D. Secure  
Vent Sections.  
SECURE WITH 4  
SCREWS NO LONGER  
THAN 1 IN. (25 MM)  
Figure 10.20 Apply Sealant  
SLP-FS  
Figure 10.18 Secure Pipe with SLP-FS  
• Trim the rubber boot (using scissors or a utility knife),  
cutting along the marked measurement lines. See Figure  
10.19. Use the 210 mm for DVP.  
• Lubricate pipe or ue with water and slide the ashing  
down. It may be necessary to trim the top shingles around  
the base of the rubber boot to ensure a good t.  
APPLY SEALANT  
TOP & PARTIAL SIDES  
• Draw a line around ashing. Remove ashing.  
• Apply silicone sealant to roof inside the lines (Figure 10.20).  
• Lubricate pipe or ue with water and slide ashing down.  
Seat rmly in sealant. Nail roof ashing to the roof.  
Figure 10.21 Slide Flashing Down, Secure & Apply Sealant  
• Apply silicone sealant on the top and sides edges of the  
ashing. See Figure 10.21. Install shingles.Apply sealant  
at the top edge of the rubber boot. See Figure 10.22.  
SILICONE SEALANT  
(TOP OF BOOT)  
• We recommend that you top coat with conventional  
acrylic house paint to improve the appearance of your  
galvanized base ashing.  
SHINGLES TRIMMED  
FLASHING OVER  
SHINGLES OVER  
SHINGLES  
FLASHING  
Figure 10.22 Installation Complete  
Figure 10.19 Trim Rubber Boot  
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H. Install Vertical Termination Cap  
I. Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal  
Termination  
• Attach the vertical termination cap by sliding the inner  
collar of the cap into the inner ue of the pipe section  
while placing the outer collar of the cap over the outer  
ue of the pipe section.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! To prevent overheating and re,  
heat shields must extend through the entire wall thick-  
ness.  
• Secure the cap by driving three self-tapping screws  
(supplied) through the pilot holes in the outer collar of the  
cap into the outer ue of the pipe (see Figure 10.23).  
DO NOT remove the heat shields attached to the  
wall shield restop and the horizontal termination cap  
(shown in Figure 10.25).  
• Heat shields must overlap 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) mini-  
mum.  
TERMINATION CAP  
There are two sections of the heat shield. One section  
is factory-attached to the wall shield restop. The other  
section is factory-attached to the cap. See Figure 10.25.  
If the wall thickness does not allow the required 1-1/2 in.  
(38 mm) heat shield overlap when installed, an extended  
heat shield must be used.  
• If the wall thickness is less than 4 in. (102 mm), the heat  
shields on the cap and wall shield restop must to be  
trimmed. A minimum 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) overlap MUST  
be maintained.  
(1 of 3)  
• Useanextendedheatshieldifthenishedwallthickness  
is greater than 7-1/4 in. (184 mm).  
STORM  
COLLAR  
• The extended heat shield may need to be cut to length  
maintaining sufcient length for a 1-1/2 in. (38 mm)  
overlap between heat shields.  
SCREWS  
CAULK  
• Attach the extended heat shield to either of the existing  
heatshieldsusingthescrewssuppliedwiththeextended  
heat shield. Refer to vent components diagrams in the  
back of this manual.  
Figure 10.23  
• Rest the small leg on the extended heat shield on top  
of the pipe section to properly space it from the pipe  
section.  
Important Notice: Heat shields may not be eld constructed.  
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Note: When using termination caps with factory-supplied  
heat shield attached, no additional wall shield restop is  
required on the exterior side of a combustible wall.  
J. Install Horizontal Termination Cap  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! The telescoping ue section of  
the termination cap MUST be used when connecting vent.  
• 1-1/2 (38 mm) minimum overlap of ue telescoping  
section is required.  
HEAT SHIELD OR  
HEAT SHIELD  
EXTENDED  
Failure to maintain overlap may cause overheating and  
re.  
1-1/2 IN. (38 MM) MIN.  
HEAT SHIELD  
OVERLAP  
WALL SHIELD  
FIRESTOP  
• Vent termination must not be recessed in the wall. Siding  
may be brought to the edge of the cap base.  
• Flash and seal as appropriate for siding material at  
outside edges of cap.  
SLIP SECTION  
CAN BE EXTENDED  
• When installing a horizontal termination cap, follow  
the cap location guidelines as prescribed by current  
ANSI Z223.1 and CAN/CGA-B149 installation codes  
and refer to Section 6 of this manual.  
INNER VENT  
SHEATHING  
OUTER VENT  
INTERIOR  
EXTERIOR  
CAUTION! Risk of Burns! Local codes may require in-  
stallation of a cap shield to prevent anything or anyone  
from touching the hot cap.  
VENT DEPTH FROM BACK OF APPLIANCE TO  
OUTSIDE SURFACE OF EXTERIOR WALL  
(SEE CHART BELOW)  
Figure 10.25 Venting through the wall  
Cap Specication Chart  
(depth without using additional pipe sections)  
DVP-TRAPK1 DVP-TRAP1 DVP-TRAPK2 DVP-TRAP2  
Top Vent  
Depth  
Rear Vent  
Depth  
Top Vent  
Depth  
Rear Vent  
Depth  
2-3/4 in. to  
4-5/8 in.  
3-1/8 in. to  
5 in.  
5-1/8 in. to  
9-1/8 in.  
5-1/2 in. to  
9-1/2 in.  
8000  
Series  
DVP-HPC1 DVP-HPC1  
DVP-HPC2 DVP-HPC2  
Top Vent  
Depth  
Rear Vent  
Depth  
Top Vent  
Depth  
Rear Vent  
Depth  
2-3/4 in. to  
4-7/8 in.  
3-1/8 in. to  
5-1/4 in.  
4-7/8 in. to  
9 in.  
5-1/4 in. to  
9-3/8 in.  
DVP-TRAP1 can adjust 1-1/2 in. (3-1/8 to 4-5/8)  
DVP-TRAP2 can adjust 4 in. (5-3/8 to 9-3/8)  
DVP-HPC1 can adjust 2-1/8 in. (4-1/4 to 6-3/8)  
DVP-HPC2 can adjust 4-1/8 in. (6-3/8 to 10-1/2)  
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Gas Information  
11  
A. Fuel Conversion  
C. Gas Connection  
• Make sure the appliance is compatible with available gas  
types.  
• Refer to Reference Section 16 for location of gas line  
access in appliance.  
• Conversions must be made by a qualified service  
technician using Hearth & Home Technologies specied  
and approved parts.  
• Gas line may be run through knockout(s) provided.  
• The gap between supply piping and gas access hole  
may be caulked with high temperature caulk or stuffed  
with non-combustible, unfaced insulation to prevent cold  
air inltration.  
B. Gas Pressure  
• Optimum appliance performance requires proper input  
pressures.  
• Ensure that gas line does not come in contact with outer  
wrap of the appliance. Follow local codes.  
• Gas line sizing requirements will be determined in ANSI  
Z223.1 National Fuel Gas Code in the USA and CAN/  
CGA B149 in Canada.  
• Pipe incoming gas line into valve compartment.  
• Connect incoming gas line to the 1/2 in. (13 mm)  
connection on manual shutoff valve.  
• Pressure requirements are:  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! Support control  
when attaching pipe to prevent bending gas line.  
Gas Pressure  
Minimum inlet pressure  
Maximum inlet pressure  
Manifold pressure  
Natural Gas  
5.0 in. w.c.  
14.0 in. w.c.  
3.5 in. w.c.  
Propane  
11.0 in. w.c.  
14.0 in. w.c.  
10.0 in. w.c.  
• A small amount of air will be in the gas supply lines.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! Gas build-up dur-  
ing line purge could ignite.  
• Purge should be performed by qualified service  
technician.  
• Ensure adequate ventilation.  
• Ensure there are no ignition sources such as sparks  
or open ames.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! High pressure  
will damage valve. Low pressure may cause explosion.  
• Verify inlet pressures. Verify minimum pressures when  
other household gas appliances are operating.  
Light the appliance. It will take a short time for air to purge  
from lines. When purging is complete the appliance will  
light and operate normally.  
• Install regulator upstream of valve if line pressure is  
greater than 1/2 psig.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Asphyxiation!  
Check all ttings and connections with a non-corrosive  
commercially available leak-check solution. DO NOT use  
open ame. Fittings and connections could have loos-  
ened during shipping and handling.  
WARNING  
Fire Risk.  
Explosion Hazard.  
High pressure will damage valve.  
• Disconnect gas supply piping BEFORE  
pressure testing gas line at test pressures  
above 1/2 psig.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT change valve settings.  
This valve has been preset at the factory.  
• Close the manual shutoff valve BEFORE  
pressure testing gas line at test pressures  
equal to or less than 1/2 psig.  
D. High Altitude Installations  
NOTICE: If the heating value of the gas has been reduced,  
these rules do not apply. Check with your local gas utility  
or authorities having jurisdiction.  
Note: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with  
local codes, if any. If not, follow ANSI 223.1. Installation  
should be done by a qualied installer approved and/or  
licensed as required by the locality. (In the Commonwealth  
of Massachusetts installation must be performed by a  
licensed plumber or gas tter).  
When installing above 2000 feet elevation:  
• In the USA: Reduce burner orice 4% for each 1000 feet  
above 2000 feet.  
• In CANADA: Reduce burner orice 10% for elevations  
between 2000 feet and 4500 feet. Above 4500 feet,  
consult local gas utility.  
Note: A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts ap-  
proved) 1/2 in. (13 mm) T-handle manual shut-off valve  
and exible gas connector are connected to the 1/2 in. (13  
mm) control valve inlet.  
• If substituting for these components, please consult  
local codes for compliance.  
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Electrical Information  
12  
B. Intellire Ignition System Wiring  
A. Wiring Requirements  
• Wire the appliance junction box to 110 VAC for proper  
operation of the appliance.  
NOTICE: This appliance must be electrically wired  
and grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the  
absence of local codes, with National Electric Code  
ANSI/NFPA 70-latest edition or the Canadian Electric  
Code CSA C22.1.  
WARNING! Risk of Shock or Explosion! DO NOT wire  
IPI controlled appliance junction box to a switched circuit.  
Incorrect wiring will override IPI safety lockout.  
• Wire the appliance junction box to 110-120 VAC. This is  
required for use of optional accessories (standing pilot  
ignition) or proper operation of the appliance (Intellire  
ignition).  
• Refer to Figure 12.2, Intellire Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring  
Diagram.  
• This appliance is equipped with an Intellire control valve  
which operates on a 3 volt system.  
A110-120 VAC circuit for this product must be protected  
with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection, in  
compliance with the applicable electrical codes, when  
it is installed in locations such as in bathrooms or near  
sinks.  
• Plug the 3-volt AC transformer into the appliance junction  
box to supply power to the unit OR install two D cell  
batteries (not included) into the battery pack before use.  
NOTICE: Batteries should not be placed in the battery  
pack while using the transformer. Remove batteries before  
using the transformer, and unplug the transformer before  
installing the batteries. Battery polarity must be correct or  
module damage will occur.  
• Low voltage and 110 VAC voltage cannot be shared  
within the same wall box.  
WARNING! Risk of Shock or Explosion! DO NOT wire  
110V to the valve or to the appliance wall switch. Incorrect  
wiring will damage controls.  
C. Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring  
Determine if the appliance uses an Intellire ignition sys-  
• The standing pilot ignition system wiring does not require  
a 110 VAC supply to operate. See Figure 12.3.  
tem or standing pilot ignition system:  
• Open the control access panel or remove the decorative  
front.  
• A 110 VAC junction box MUST be installed for use with  
a fan or remote control. See Figure 12.4 for junction box  
wiring. Keep wire lengths short as possible.  
• A red or black ignitor button (as shown in Figure 12.1)  
indicates this appliance is standing pilot ignition.  
NOTICE: DO NOT wire 110 VAC to the millivolt valve! This  
will damage the valve.  
• If using a thermostat use one compatible with a millivolt  
gas valve system:  
RED OR  
BLACK  
BUTTON  
- Install the thermostat in the location as indicated in the  
thermostat instructions to ensure proper operation of  
appliance.  
- Use low resistance thermostat wire for wiring from  
ignition system to the wall switch and thermostat.  
- Keep wire lengths short as possible.  
D. Optional Accessories Requirements  
Figure 12.1 Ignitor Button  
• This appliance may be used with a wall switch, wall  
mounted thermostat and/or a remote control.  
Wiring for optional Hearth & Home Technologies approved  
accessories should be done now to avoid reconstruction.  
Follow instructions that come with those accessories.  
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INTERMITTENT  
PILOT  
I
IGNITION MODULE  
3 VAC  
PLUG-IN  
3V TRANSFORMER  
IGNITOR  
S
ON/OFF  
WALL  
SWITCH  
FLAME SPARKER/  
SENSOR  
IGNITION  
MODULE  
(3V)  
WHT  
ORG  
BATTERY  
K
LOW VOLTAGE  
SEE NOTE 1  
VALVE  
PACK  
GROUND TO  
FIREPLACE  
CHASSIS  
C
A
B
REMOTE  
RED  
CONTROL  
HOT  
NEUTRAL  
GROUND  
WHITE WIRE  
CAN BE  
PLUGGED  
INTO ANY  
OF #1-#5  
LOCATIONS  
ON THE  
BLACK WIRE CAN BE  
PLUGGED INTO ANY OF  
#1 - #5 LOCATIONS  
ON THE HOT SIDE  
PIGGYBACK  
ON/OFFSWITCH  
NEUTRAL SIDE  
TRANSFORMER  
3 VAC  
PLUG IN  
VALVE  
*Note: Appliance will not operate unless properly grounded.  
Figure 12.2 Intellire Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram  
E. Electrical Service and Repair  
WARNING! Risk of Shock! Replace damaged wire with  
type 105º C rated wire. Wire must have high temperature  
insulation.  
WARNING! Risk of Shock! Label all wires prior to dis-  
connection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can  
cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper  
operation after servicing.  
STANDING  
PILOT  
REMOTE SWITCH  
PIGTAIL  
ON  
OFF  
ON/OFF  
SWITCH  
VALVE  
WHT  
RED  
OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH,  
THERMOSTAT OR REMOTE  
Figure 12.3 Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram  
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F. Junction Box Installation  
If the box is being wired from the INSIDE of the appliance:  
Romex  
Connector  
• Remove the screw attaching the junction box/receptacle to  
the outer shell, rotate the junction box inward to disengage  
it from the outer shell (see Figure 12.4).  
14/2WG  
• Pull the electrical wires from outside the appliance through  
the opening into the valve compartment and secure wires  
with a Romex connector. See Figure 12.4.  
Cover Plate  
outside firebox  
• Make all necessary wire connections to the junction box/  
receptacle and reattach the junction box/receptacle to the  
outer shell.  
Copper  
ground attached  
to GRN screw with  
GRN wire  
GRN wire  
inside box  
NOTICE: DO NOT wire  
110 VAC to wall switch.  
Figure 12.4 Junction Box Detail  
G. Wall Switch Installation for Fan (Optional)  
If the box is being wired to a wall mounted switch for use  
with a fan (See Figure 12.5):  
Switch  
Minimum 14-3 AWG  
• The power supply for the appliance must be brought into  
a switch box.  
with Ground  
Red  
Black  
White  
Green  
Black  
White  
Green  
Junction Box  
• The power can then be supplied from the switch box to the  
appliance using a minimum of 14-3 with ground wire.  
Power  
Supply  
Wires  
• At the switch box connect the black (hot) wire and red  
(switch leg) wire to the wall switch as shown.  
Switch Box  
• At the appliance connect the black (hot), white (neutral)  
and green (ground) wires to the junction box as shown.  
Knockout  
Red  
• Add a 1/4 in. insulated female connector to the red (switch  
leg) wire, route it through the knockout in the face of the  
junction box, and connect to the top fan switch connector  
(1/4 in. male) as shown.  
Figure 12.5 Junction Box Wired to Wall Switch or BC10  
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Finishing  
13  
A. Mantel and Wall Projections  
B. Facing Material  
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clear-  
ances as specied. Framing closer than the minimums list-  
ed must be constructed entirely of noncombustible materi-  
als (i.e., steel studs, concrete board, etc.) Failure to comply  
could cause re.  
• Metal front faces may be covered with non-combustible  
materials only.  
• Facing and/or nishing materials must not interfere with  
air ow through louvers, operation of louvers or doors,  
or access for service.  
• Facing and/or nishing materials must never overhang  
into the glass opening.  
Combustible Mantels  
CEILING  
• Observe all clearances when applying combustible  
materials.  
Note: All measurements in inches.  
• Seal joints between the nished wall and appliance top  
and sides using a 300 ºF minimum sealant. Refer to  
Figure 13.3.  
12  
11  
10  
9
32  
8
5
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT apply combustible  
materials beyond the minimum clearances. Comply with  
all minimum clearances to combustibles as specied in  
this manual. Overlapping materials could ignite and will  
interfere with proper operation of doors and louvers.  
7
6
13  
12  
5
11  
4
10  
9
3
8
2
7
6
1
4
3
2
FINISH WALL MATERIAL MAY BE  
COMBUSTIBLE - TOP AND SIDES  
TOP OF HOOD  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE  
BOARD (INCLUDED)  
0 in.  
Figure 13.1 Minimum Vertical and Maximum Horizontal  
Dimensions of Combustibles  
Combustible Mantel Legs or Wall Projections  
1 in.  
MIN.  
0 in.  
0 in.  
TOP VIEW  
SEALANT MATERIAL  
Figure 13.3 Noncombustible Facing Diagram  
3-1/2 in. MIN.  
3 ft. MAX.  
Note: Clearance from replace  
opening to perpendicular wall.  
Figure 13.2 Combustible Mantel Leg or Wall Projections  
(Acceptable on both sides of opening)  
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Appliance Setup  
14  
A. Remove Fixed Glass Assembly  
F. Ember Placement  
See Section 14.H.  
WARNING! Risk of Explosion! Follow ember placement  
instructions in manual. DO NOT place embers directly over  
burner ports. Replace ember material annually. Improperly  
placed embers interfere with proper burner operation.  
B. Remove the Shipping Materials  
Remove shipping materials from inside or underneath the  
rebox.  
Ember material is shipped with this gas appliance. To place  
the ember material:  
C. Clean the Appliance  
• Embers CANNOT be placed directly over ports. Care  
should be taken not to cover the lighting trail of ports  
(from back to front).  
Clean/vacuum any sawdust that may have accumulated  
inside the rebox or underneath in the control cavity.  
D. Accessories  
• Place dime-size pieces of Glowing Embers® just in front  
of the port trail, but not on or in between the ports (see  
Figure 14.1). Care should be taken so that the ports are  
not covered. Failure to follow this procedure will likely  
cause lighting and sooting problems.  
Install approved accessories per instructions included  
with accessories. Contact your dealer for a list of ap-  
proved accessories.  
WARNING! Risk of Fire and Electric Shock! Use ONLY  
Hearth & Home Technologies-approved optional acces-  
sories with this appliance. Using non-listed accessories  
could result in a safety hazard and will void the warranty.  
DO NOT  
PLACE EMBER MATERIAL BETWEEN  
BACK ROW OF BURNER PORTS AND BACK  
EDGE OF BURNER. (EMBERS IN THIS  
AREA WILL CAUSE SOOTING.)  
E. Install the Refractory  
Install optional refractory following instructions in refractory  
kit.  
EMBER  
MATERIAL  
Figure 14.1 Placement of Embers  
• Place Mystic Embers on areas of base refractory away  
from port holes. Use this material to give the appliance  
a realistic ash bed.  
• Save the remaining ember materials for use during  
appliance servicing. The embers provided should be  
enough for 3 to 5 applications.  
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G. Install the Log Assembly  
If the gas logs have been factory installed they should not  
need to be positioned. If the logs have been packaged  
separately, refer to the following instructions.  
LOG TABS  
A
A
B
B
B
A
B
CAUTION: Carefully remove the logs from the packaging.  
Logs are fragile!  
STEP 1: Remove metal grate supports (A) and refractory  
tabs (B) by using a back and forth motion until the tabs break  
free. Metal tabs and supports are needed for shipping only.  
After removing the tabs and supports, the grate should fully  
rest on the base refractory.  
LOG TAB  
1
2
1
STEP 2: Log #1 (SRV2057-720): Place log 1 so that the  
bottom right notch on log rests on far right grate tine. The  
bottom left notch on log #1 must mate over the log tab on  
the burner face.  
STEP 3: (SRV2057-721): Place log 2, nose to nose with  
log 1. The bottom notch on log #2 must mate over the log  
tab on the burner face.  
B
A
3
1
2
2
1
STEP 4: (SRV2057-722): Place log 3 so that the bottom notches mate with the 2 back steel tabs. Tab A is located on the  
right side of pilot bracket, tab B is located at the back/right corner of burner. NOTE: There should be a 1/2 inch gap between  
the bottom of log 3 and the top edge of the burner. The underside of log #3 must not cover ANY burner ports.  
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5
2
4
1
3
3
1
2
STEP 5: (SRV2057-723): Mate the top of log 4 with the  
right metal tab on log 3. The bottom of log 4 should touch  
the inside face of the right grate tine.  
STEP 6: (SRV2057-724): Notch in left end of Log 5 will  
interlock with front left corner of grate. Rest right end of log  
so that it engages tab on log 3. Log 2 may need to shift to  
right slightly.  
5
3
5
C
C
3
6
4
2
1
6
2
1
STEP 7: (SRV2057-725): Place log 6 on log 2 as shown. The left end of log 6 should touch the upper knot of log 2. The right  
end of log 6 should rest on the grate bar, centered between tine 4 and 5. NOTE: The front faces (C) of log 6 and 2 should  
be on the same plane. This is key in avoiding ame impingement.  
NOTE: Finished top view.  
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H. Fixed Glass Assembly  
L. Air Shutter Setting  
WARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation! Handle xed glass  
assembly with care. Inspect the gasket to ensure it is  
undamaged and inspect the glass for cracks, chips or  
scratches.  
Air shutter settings should be adjusted by a qualied ser-  
vice technician at the time of installation. The air shutter is  
set at the factory for minimum vertical vent run. Adjust air  
shutter for longer vertical runs. See Figure 14.3.  
DO NOT strike, slam or scratch glass.  
• Loosen the wing nut.  
DO NOT operate replace with glass removed, cracked,  
broken or scratched.  
• Push the air handle in to close the air shutter.  
• Pull the air handle out to open the air shutter.  
• Tighten the wing nut.  
Replace as a complete assembly.  
Removing Fixed Glass Assembly  
NOTICE: If sooting occurs, provide more air by opening  
the air shutter.  
• Pull the four glass assembly latches out of the groove on  
the glass frame. Remove glass door from the appliance  
(see Figure 14.2).  
Note: The adjustable air shutter is not offered with the LP  
model. The LP is xed, full open, for maximum primary air.  
Replacing Fixed Glass Assembly  
• Replace the glass door on the appliance. Pull out and  
latch the four glass assembly latches into the groove on  
the glass frame.  
LATCHES  
(BOTH BOTTOM  
AND TOP)  
AIR SHUTTER  
WING NUT  
GLASS  
ASSEMBLY  
Figure 14.3 Air Shutter  
Air Shutter Settings  
Model  
Shutter Settings  
3/8 inch  
8000TR-OAK (NG)  
Figure 14.2 Fixed Glass Assembly  
8000TR-OAK-IPI (NG)  
8000TRLP-OAKIPI (LP)  
3/8 inch  
Fixed  
I. Install the Mesh  
The screen mesh is built into front.  
J. Hood  
Hood is included with the front and required in all  
installations.  
K. Install Trim and/or Surround  
• Install optional trim kits and/or surrounds using the  
instructions included with the accessory.  
• Use non-combustible materials to cover the gap between  
the sheet rock and the appliance (when applicable to the  
model).  
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Troubleshooting  
15  
With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your gas appliance will provide years of trouble-free service. If you do  
experience a problem, this troubleshooting guide will assist a qualied service technician in the diagnosis of a problem and  
the corrective action to be taken. This troubleshooting guide can only be used by a qualied service technician. Contact  
your dealer to arrange a service call by a qualied service technician.  
A. Standing Pilot Ignition System  
Symptom  
Possible Causes  
Corrective Action  
1. After repeated triggering A. No gas or low gas pressure.  
of the red or black piezo  
Check the remote shut-off valves from the appliance. Usually, there  
is a valve near the gas main. There can be more than one valve be-  
tween the appliance and the main.  
ignitor button, the spark  
ignitor will not light the  
B. No lp in tank.  
pilot.  
Check the LP (propane) tank. You may be out of fuel.  
C. Ignitor.  
Check the spark at the electrode and pilot. If no spark and electrode  
wire is properly connected, replace the ignitor. Verify that there is no  
short in electrode wire.  
D. Pilot or misaligned electrode  
(spark at electrode).  
Using match, light the pilot. If the pilot lights, turn off the pilot and  
trigger the piezo ignitor button again. If the pilot lights, an improper  
gas/air mixture caused the bad lighting and a longer purge period is  
recommended. If the pilot will not light, ensure the gap at the elec-  
trode and pilot is one-eighth in. to have a strong spark. If the gap is  
OK, replace the pilot.  
2. The pilot will not stay lit  
after carefully following  
the lighting instructions.  
A. Thermocouple.  
Check that the pilot ame impinges on the thermocouple. Adjust the  
pilot for proper ame impingement.  
Ensure that the thermocouple connection at the gas valve is fully in-  
serted and tight (hand tighten plus 1/4 turn).  
Verify proper voltage output from the thermocouple to the valve.  
Place one millivolt meter lead wire on the thermocouple copper lead.  
Place the second lead wire on the solder button on the back of the  
valve (blue wire). Start the pilot and hold the valve knob in. The mil-  
livolt reading should read 8-16 millivolts. If millivolt reading is less  
than 8 millivolts, replace thermocouple.  
B. Improper gas inlet pressure. Natural gas should be 5-14 in. w.c. LP should be 10-14 in. w.c. Verify  
pressure with manometer.  
C. Valve.  
If the thermocouple is producing 8-16 millivolts, replace control valve.  
3. The pilot is burning,  
there is no burner  
A. ON/OFF switch or wires.  
Check the ON/OFF switch and wires for proper connections. Place  
the jumper wires across the terminals at the ON/OFF switch. If the  
burner comes on, replace the ON/OFF switch. If the ON/OFF switch  
is OK, place the jumper wires across the ON/OFF switch wires at the  
gas valve. If the burner comes on, the wires are faulty or connections  
are bad.  
ame, the valve knob is  
in the ON position, and  
the ON/OFF switch is in  
the ON position.  
B. Thermopile may not be gen-  
Check that the pilot ame impinges thermopile properly.  
erating sufcient millivoltage.  
Be sure the wire connections from the thermopile at the gas valve  
terminals are tight and that the thermopile is fully inserted into the  
pilot bracket.  
Check the thermopile with a millivolt meter. Take the reading at TH-  
TP&TP terminals of the gas valve. The meter should read 350 mil-  
livolts minimum, while holding the valve knob depressed in the pilot  
position, with the pilot lit, and the ON/OFF switch in the OFF position.  
Replace the thermopile if the reading is below the specied mini-  
mum.  
With the pilot in the ON position, disconnect the thermopile leads  
from the valve. Take a reading at the thermopile leads. The reading  
should be 350 millivolts minimum. Replace the thermopile if the read-  
ing is below the minimum.  
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Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
3. (Continued)  
C. Valve.  
Turn the valve knob to the ON position. Place the ON/  
OFF switch in the ON position. Take a reading with a  
millivolt meter at the thermopile terminals. The millivolt  
meter should read greater than 125mV. If the reading  
is acceptable, and if the burner does not come on, re-  
place the gas valve.  
D. Plugged burner orice.  
Check the burner orice for stoppage. Remove stop-  
page.  
E. Wall switch or wires.  
Check the wall switch and wires for proper connec-  
tions. Place the jumper wires across the terminals at  
the wall switch. If the burner comes on, replace the  
wall switch. If the wall switch is OK, place the jumper  
wires across the wall switch wires at the gas valve. If  
the burner comes on, the wires are faulty or connec-  
tions are bad.  
4. Frequent pilot outage A. Pilot ame may be too high or too low, or blow- Clean thermocouple and adjust the pilot ame for  
problem.  
ing out (high pressure), causing pilot safety to  
drop out.  
proper ame impingement. Follow lighting instructions  
carefully.  
5. The pilot and main  
burner extinguish  
while in operation.  
A. No LP in tank.  
Check the LP (propane) tank. Rell the fuel tank.  
B. Improper gas inlet pressure.  
Natural gas should be 5-14 in. w.c. LP should be 10-  
14 in. w.c. Verify pressure with manometer.  
C. Inner vent pipe leaking exhaust gases back  
into the system.  
Check venting system for damage. Replace/repair im-  
properly assembled pipe sections.  
D. Glass installed improperly.  
Check to ensure glass is installed properly. Replace  
xed glass panel assembly.  
E. Thermopile or thermocouple.  
F. Improper vent cap installation.  
Replace pilot if necessary.  
Check for proper installation and freedom from debris  
or blockage.  
6. Glass soots.  
A. Flame impingement.  
Adjust the log set so that the ame does not exces-  
sively impinge on it. Refer to log instructions.  
B. Improper air shutter setting.  
Refer to manual for shutter set points. Ensure that set  
point is correct for appliance/gas type. If unit has ad-  
justable shutter, it may be necessary to increase shut-  
ter opening.  
C. Debris around air shutter.  
Inspect the opening at the base of the burner. NO MA-  
TERIAL SHOULD BE PLACED IN THIS OPENING.  
7. Flame burns blue  
and lifts off burner.  
A. Insufcient oxygen being supplied.  
Ensure that the vent cap is installed properly and free  
of debris. Ensure that the vent system joints are tight  
and have no leaks.  
Ensure that no debris has been placed at the base of,  
or in the area of the air holes in the center of the base  
pan beneath the burner.  
Ensure that the glass is tightened properly on the unit,  
particularly on top corners.  
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B. Intellire Ignition System  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
1. Pilot won’t light.  
The ignitor/module  
makes noise, but no  
spark.  
A. Incorrect wiring.  
Verify “S” wire (white) for sensor and “I” wire (orange) for ignitor are  
connected to correct terminals on module and pilot assembly.  
B. Loose connections or electrical  
shorts in the wiring.  
Verify no loose connections or electrical shorts in wiring from mod-  
ule to pilot assembly. Verify connections underneath pilot assem-  
bly are tight; also verify connections are not grounding out to metal  
chassis, pilot burner, pilot enclosure, mesh screen if present, or any  
other metal object.  
C. Ignitor gap is too large.  
D. Module.  
Verify gap of igniter to right side of pilot hood. The gap should be  
approximately .17 in. or 1/8 in. (3 mm).  
Turn ON/OFF rocker switch or wall switch to OFF position. Remove  
ignitor wire “I” from module. Place a grounded wire about 3/16 in. (5  
mm) away from “I” terminal on module. Place ON/OFF rocker switch  
or wall switch in ON position. If there is no spark at “I” terminal module  
must be replaced. If there is a spark at “I” terminal, module is ne.  
Inspect pilot assembly for shorted sparker wire or cracked insulator  
around electrode. Replace pilot if necessary.  
2. Pilot won’t light,  
there is no noise or  
spark.  
A. No power or transformer installed  
incorrectly.  
Verify that transformer is installed and plugged into module. Check  
voltage of transformer under load at spade connection on module  
with ON/OFF switch in ON position. Acceptable readings of a good  
transformer are between 3.2 and 2.8 volts AC.  
B. A shorted or loose connection in  
wiring conguration or wiring har-  
ness.  
Remove and reinstall the wiring harness that plugs into module.  
Verify there is a tight t. Verify pilot assembly wiring to module. Re-  
move and verify continuity of each wire in wiring harness. Replace  
any damaged components.  
C. Improper wall switch wiring.  
D. Module not grounded.  
Verify that 110/VAC power is “ON” to junction box.  
Verify black ground wire from module wire harness is grounded to  
metal chassis of appliance.  
E. Module.  
Turn ON/OFF rocker switch or wall switch to OFF position. Remove  
ignitor wire “I” from module. Place ON/OFF rocker switch or wall  
switch in ON position. If there is no spark at “I” terminal module  
must be replaced. If there is a spark at “I” terminal, module is ne.  
Inspect pilot assembly for shorted sparker wire or cracked insulator  
around electrode.  
3. Pilot sparks, but  
Pilot will not light.  
A. Gas supply.  
Verify that incoming gas line ball valve is “open”. Verify that inlet  
pressure reading is within acceptable limits, inlet pressure must not  
exceed 14 in. W.C.  
B. Ignitor gap is too large.  
C. Module is not grounded.  
Verify gap of igniter to right side of pilot hood. The gap should be  
approximately .17 in. or 1/8 in. (3 mm).  
Verify module is securely grounded to metal chassis of appliance.  
D. Module voltage output / Valve/Pilot Verify battery voltage is at least 2.7 volts. Replace batteries if volt-  
solenoid ohms readings. age is below 2.7.  
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Intellire Ignition System - (continued)  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Corrective Action  
A. A shorted or loose connection in ame  
Verify all connections to wiring diagram in manual. Verify  
connections underneath pilot assembly are tight. Verify con-  
nections are not grounding out to metal chassis, pilot burn-  
er, pilot enclosure or screen if present, or any other metal  
object.  
4. Pilot lights but contin-  
ues to spark, and main  
burner will not ignite.  
(If the pilot continues  
to spark after the  
pilot ame has been lit,  
ame rectication has  
not occurred.)  
sensing rod.  
B. Poor ame rectication or contaminated With xed glass assembly in place, verify that ame is en-  
ame sensing rod.  
gulng ame sensing rod on left side of pilot hood. Flame  
sensing rod should glow shortly after ignition. Verify cor-  
rect pilot orice is installed and gas inlet is set to pressure  
specications. Clean ame sensing rod with emery cloth to  
remove any contaminants that may have accumulated on  
ame sensing rod.  
C. Module is not grounded.  
Verify module is securely grounded to metal chassis of ap-  
pliance. Verify that wire harness is rmly connected to the  
module.  
D. Damaged pilot assembly or contami-  
Verify that ceramic insulator around the ame sensing rod  
is not cracked, damaged, or loose. Verify connection from  
ame sensing rod to white sensor wire. Clean ame sensing  
rod with emery cloth to remove any contaminants that may  
have accumulated on ame sensing rod. Verify continuity  
with a multimeter with ohms set at lowest range. Replace  
pilot if any damage is detected.  
nated ame sensing rod.  
E. Module.  
Turn ON/OFF rocker switch or wall switch to OFF position.  
Remove ignitor wire “I” from module. Place ON/OFF rocker  
switch or wall switch in ON position. If there is no spark at “I”  
terminal module must be replaced. If there is a spark at “I”  
terminal, module is ne.  
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Reference Materials  
16  
A. Appliance Dimension Diagram  
Dimensions are actual appliance dimensions. Use for reference only. For framing dimensions and clearances refer to Section 5.  
A
B
C
D
E
Ø
GAS LINE  
ACCESS  
ELECTRICAL  
ACCESS  
Ø U  
C
K
L
C
L
T
P
F
J
I
S
H
Q
L
O
N
G
R
M
Location  
Inches  
Millimeters  
900  
Location  
Inches Millimeters  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
35-1/2  
17-3/4  
21-1/2  
11-5/8  
8
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
43  
48  
1091  
1221  
177  
28  
450  
548  
7
297  
1-1/8  
38-3/4  
2-1/4  
5-1/4  
28-7/8  
44-1/4  
8
203  
983  
58  
40  
1019  
232  
9-1/8  
2-1/4  
33-7/8  
23-1/2  
39-1/4  
134  
733  
1124  
203  
56  
860  
J
598  
U
K
996  
Figure 16.1 Appliance Dimensions  
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B. Vent Components Diagrams  
Effective Length  
Pipe  
10-1/2 in.  
(267 mm)  
Inches  
4
Millimeters  
102  
°
45  
DVP4  
Effective  
Height/Length  
DVP6  
6
12  
152  
305  
DVP12  
DVP24  
DVP36  
DVP48  
DVP6A  
4-7/8 in.  
( 276 mm)  
24  
610  
36  
914  
10-7/8 in.  
(276 mm)  
48  
1219  
76 to 152  
DVP Pipe (see chart)  
3 to 6  
DVP45 (45º Elbow)  
DVP12A 3 to 12 76 to 305  
DVP12MI 3 to 12 76 to 305  
DVP24MI 3 to 24 76 to 610  
11-3/8 in.  
(289 mm)  
10 in.  
(254 mm)  
10 in.  
(254 mm)  
1 in.  
(25 mm)  
7-3/8 in.  
(187 mm)  
24 in.  
(610 mm)  
1-1/4 in. (32 mm)  
10 in.  
(254 mm)  
9-1/4 in.  
(235 mm)  
1/2 in. TYP  
(13 mm)  
13-1/4 in.  
(337 mm)  
DVP-FS (Ceiling Firestop)  
DVP90ST (90° Elbow)  
DVP-AS (Attic Shield)  
12 in.  
(305 mm)  
1 in.  
(25 mm)  
8 in.  
(203 mm)  
1- 1/2 in.  
(38 mm)  
10 in.  
(254 mm)  
14 in.  
(356 mm)  
UP  
5 in.  
(127 mm)  
12 in.  
(305 mm)  
6 in.  
(152 mm)  
DVP-HVS (Vent Support)  
DVP-WS (Wall Shield Firestop)  
Figure 16.2 DVP vent components  
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B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)  
Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm). The heat shield is designed to be  
used on a wall 4 in. to 7-1/4 in. (102 mm to 184 mm) thick. If wall thickness is less than 4 in. (102 mm) the  
existing heat shields must be field trimmed. If wall thickness is greater than 7-1/4 in. (184 mm) a DVP-HSM-B  
will be required.  
8 in.  
(203 mm)  
Heat  
Shield  
15-1/8 in.  
(384 mm)  
Minimum  
Effective Length  
Maximum  
Effective Length  
Term Cap  
Trap1  
Max  
Effective  
Length  
12 in.  
(305 mm)  
3-1/8 in.  
79 mm  
4-5/8 in.  
117 mm  
9-3/8 in.  
238 mm  
DVP-TRAP  
Horizontal Termination Cap  
5-3/8 in.  
137 mm  
Trap2  
DVP-TRAP2  
DVP-TRAP1  
DVP-TRAPK2  
DVP-TRAPK1  
DVP-HPC2  
DVP-HPC1  
Figure 16.3 DVP vent components  
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B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)  
31 in.  
(787 mm)  
13-1/4 in.  
(367 mm)  
24-5/8 in.  
(625 mm)  
27-1/2 in.  
(127 mm)  
24-5/8 in.  
(625 mm)  
13-1/4 in.  
(367 mm)  
RF6M  
RF12M  
Roof Flashing Multi-pak  
Roof Flashing Multi-pak  
5 in.  
(127 mm)  
11-7/8 in.  
(302 mm)  
5 in.  
(127 mm)  
13-3/4 in.  
(349 mm)  
13-7/8 in.  
(352 mm)  
13-3/4 in.  
(349 mm)  
DVP-BEK2  
DVP-HPC Cap Brick Extension  
BEK  
Trap Cap Brick Extension  
11-5/8 in.  
(295 mm)  
12-1/8 in.  
(308 mm)  
7-1/8 in.  
(181 mm)  
5-3/4 in.  
(146 mm)  
DVP-TRAPFL  
COOL-ADD  
Cap Shield  
Flashing  
13-7/8 in.  
(352 mm)  
9-1/2 in.  
(241 mm)  
26 in.  
660 mm  
14 in.  
(356 mm)  
DVP-HSM-B  
Extended Heat Shield  
DRC-RADIUS  
Cap Shield  
Figure 16.4 DVP vent components  
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B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)  
7-3/8 in.  
(187 mm)  
1-1/2 in.  
(38 mm)  
3-7/8 in.  
(98 mm)  
17-3/4 in.  
(451 mm)  
14 in.  
(356 mm)  
10-1/2 in.  
(267 mm)  
DVP-TV  
VerticalTermination Cap  
12 in.  
(305 mm)  
12 in.  
305 mm  
DVP-TB1  
BasementVent Cap  
7-1/4 in.  
(184 mm)  
12-1/2 in.  
(318 mm)  
5-1/4 in.  
(133 mm)  
DVP-TVHW  
VerticalTermination Cap (Highwind)  
14 in.  
(356 mm)  
16-7/8 in.  
(429 mm)  
12 in.  
(305 mm)  
7-1/8 in.  
12-1/8 in.  
(181 mm)  
(314 mm)  
8-3/4 in.  
(222 mm)  
PVK-80  
(For use with IPI and DSI appliances only.)  
1-5/8 in.  
(41 mm)  
DVP-HPC  
High Performance Cap  
Figure 16.5 DVP vent components  
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C. Service Parts  
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Feb. 2006  
Service Parts Diagram  
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______  
7
10  
11  
8
9
12  
13  
Log Set Assembly  
5
3
6
4
1
2
Part number list on following page.  
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Service Parts List  
8000TR-OAK, 8000TR-OAK-IPI  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for  
your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may  
be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at Depot  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
COMMENTS  
PART NUMBER  
LOGS-8OAK  
SRV2057-720  
SRV2057-721  
SRV2057-722  
SRV2057-723  
SRV2057-724  
SRV2057-725  
2057-008  
Oak Log Set Assembly  
Log 1  
Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Log 2  
Log 3  
Log 4  
Log 5  
Log 6  
Log Grate  
Burner NG  
2057-009  
Y
Y
8
Burner LP  
2057-010  
9
Base Refractory  
Insulation Board  
Surround  
SRV2057-123  
380-401  
10  
11  
12  
13  
380-130  
Glass Door Assembly  
Junction Box  
Flue Restrictor  
Glass Latch Support  
Mineral Wool  
Pilot Plate  
GLA-950TR  
4021-013  
Y
Y
385-128  
386-122A  
Y
050-721  
2057-143  
Touch Up Paint  
Vermiculite Embers  
TUP-GBK-12  
MYSTIC-EMBERS  
Standing Pilot Ignition ONLY  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
NGK-8TROAK  
NGKS-8TROAK  
LPK-8TROAK  
LPKS-8TROAK  
060-518  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Conversion Kit NG  
Conversion Kit LP  
Regulator NG  
230-1570  
060-519  
Regulator LP  
230-1520  
446-505  
Pilot Orice NG  
Pilot Orice LP  
2103-116  
446-517  
2103-117  
Intermittent Pilot Ignition ONLY  
Conversion Kit NG  
Conversion Kit LP  
Regulator NG  
NGK-8TROAK-IPI  
LPK-8TROAK-IPI  
NGK-DXV  
LPK-DXV  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Regulator LP  
Pre 002927628  
Post 002927628  
Pre 002927628  
Post 002927628  
446-505  
Pilot Orice NG  
Pilot Orice LP  
593-528  
446-517  
593-527  
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Service Parts  
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Feb. 2005  
Valve Assembly Diagram/ Parts List  
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______  
2
Intermittent Pilot Ignition  
Valve Assembly  
3
1
4
5
7
6
11  
10  
8
9
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for  
your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may  
be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at Depot  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
COMMENTS  
PART NUMBER  
383-302A  
582-831  
12” Flexible Gas Connector  
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Burner Orice NG (#31C)  
Burner Orice LP (1.8 mm)  
2
3
582-818  
Pre 002927628  
Post 002927628  
Pre 002927628  
Post 002927628  
4021-025  
2090-012  
4021-026  
2090-013  
2026-130  
2026-017  
2025-101  
2118-104  
302-320A  
060-521A  
750-500  
Pilot Assembly NG  
Pilot Assembly LP  
Shutter Sleeve (NG)  
4
5
Shutter Bracket Assembly  
Pre 021116425  
6
Valve Bracket  
Post 0021116425  
Flex Ball Valve Assembly  
ON/OFF Rocker Switch  
Valve NG  
7
8
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
9
Valve LP  
750-501  
Module  
593-592  
10  
11  
Wire Assembly  
Gasket Assembly  
Ground Strap  
593-590A  
385-402A  
2025-512  
593-594A  
593-593A  
Battery Pack  
Y
Y
3 Volt Transformer  
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Service Parts  
Beginning Manufacturing Date: Feb. 2005  
Ending Manufacturing Date:______  
Valve Assembly Diagram/ Parts List  
2
1
Standing Pilot Ignition  
Valve Assembly  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for  
your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may  
be ordered from an authorized dealer.  
Stocked  
at Depot  
ITEM  
DESCRIPTION  
COMMENTS  
PART NUMBER  
1
383-302A  
485-510A  
2103-010  
485-511A  
2103-011  
582-831  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Flexible Gas Connector  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pilot Assembly NG  
Pilot Assembly LP  
2
Burner Orice (NG) (#31C)  
Burner Orice (LP) (1.8 mm)  
Shutter Sleeve (NG)  
3
582-818  
4
5
6
2026-130  
2026-017  
302-320A  
2025-101  
2118-104  
060-522  
Shutter Bracket Assembly  
Flex Ball Valve Assembly  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
Pre 0021116425  
Post 0021116425  
7
Valve Bracket  
Valve NG  
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
230-0710  
060-523  
8
Valve LP  
230-0720  
291-513  
9
Piezo Ignitor  
10  
060-521A  
385-402A  
049-552A  
ON/OFF Rocker Switch  
Gasket Assembly  
Wire Assembly  
11  
Y
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D. Contact Information  
Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.  
7571 215th St, Lakeville, MN 55044  
Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any questions or concerns.  
For the location of your nearest Heat & Glo dealer,  
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DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL  
• Important operating  
and maintenance  
instructions included.  
• Read, understand and follow  
these instructions for safe  
installation and operation.  
• Leave this manual with  
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This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 4593510, 4686807, 4766876, 4793322, 4811534, 5000162,  
5016609, 5076254, 5113843, 5191877, 5218953, 5263471, 5328356, 5341794, 5347983, 5429495, 5452708, 5542407, 5601073, 5613487, 5647340,  
5688568, 5762062, 5775408, 5890485, 5931661, 5941237, 5947112, 5996575, 6006743, 6019099, 6048195, 6053165, 6145502, 6170481, 6237588,  
6296474, 6374822, 6413079, 6439226, 6484712, 6543698, 6550687, 6601579, 6672860, 6688302B2, 6715724B2, 6729551, 6736133, 6748940,  
6748942, 6769426, 6774802, 6796302, 6840261, 6848441, 6863064, 6866205, 6869278, 6875012, 6880275, 6908039, 6919884, D320652, D445174,  
D462436; (Canada) 1297749, 2195264, 2225408, 2313972; (Australia) 780250, 780403, 1418504 or other U.S. and foreign patents pending.  
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