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Model:
SLR-D (COSMO)
Owner’s Manual
Installation and Operation
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
NOTICE
• Leave this manual with
party responsible for use
and operation.
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• Important operating
and maintenance
instructions included.
• Read, understand and follow
these instructions for safe
installation and operation.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be
performed by a licensed plumber or gas fi 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 in the United States, or the
Standard for Installation in Mobile Homes,
CAN/CSA Z240 MH Series, in Canada.
This appliance is only for use with the type(s)
of gas indicated on the rating plate. This
appliance is not convertible for use with other
gases, unless a certifi ed kit is used.
• DO NOT store or use gasoline or other fl am-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.
• What to do if you smell gas
- DO NOT try to light any appliance.
- DO NOT touch any electrical switch. DO
NOT use any phone in your building.
- Leave the building immediately.
- Immediately call your gas supplier from
a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas sup-
plier’s instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fi re department.
• Installation and service must be performed
by a qualifi ed installer, service agency, or the
gas supplier.
WARNING:
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
Failure to follow safety warnings exactly
could result in serious injury, death, or
property damage.
DANGER
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of
burns from the hot viewing glass is provided
with this appliance and shall be installed for
the protection of children and other at-risk
individuals.
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Listing Label Information/Location
Model Name: ___________________________________________ Date purchased/installed: __________________
Serial Number: __________________________________________ Location on fi replace: _____________________
Dealership purchased from: _______________________________ Dealer Phone: __________________________
Notes: _______________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
A. Congratulations
Congratulations on selecting a Heat & Glo gas fi replace, an
elegant and clean alternative to wood burning fi replaces.
The Heat & Glo gas fi replace you have selected is designed
to provide the utmost in safety, reliability, and effi ciency.
As the owner of a new fi replace, you’ll want to read and
carefully follow all of the instructions contained in this
owner’s manual. Pay special attention to all cautions and
warnings.
This owner’s manual should be retained for future
reference. We suggest that you keep it with your other
important documents and product manuals.
The information contained in this owner’s manual, unless
noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas control
systems.
Your new Heat & Glo gas fi replace will give you years of
durable use and trouble-free enjoyment. Welcome to the
Heat & Glo family of fi replace products!
We recommend that you record the following pertinent
information about your fi replace.
Gas and Electric
Information
Serial Number
Type of Gas
The model information regarding your specifi c fi replace can be found on
the rating plate usually located in the control area of the fi replace.
Homeowner Reference Information
Model Number
Not Not for for use use with with solid solid fuel.fuel.
((Ne Ne doit doit pas pas entre entre utilise utilise avec avec un un combustible combustible solide).solide).
This This appliance appliance must must be be installed installed in in accordance accordance with with local local codes, codes, if if any; any; if if not, not, follow follow ANSI ANSI Z223.1Z223.1
in in the the USA USA or or CAN/CGA CAN/CGA B149 B149 installation installation codes. codes. (Installer (Installer l’appareil l’appareil selon selon les les codes codes ou ou reglementsreglements
locaux locaux ou, ou, en en l’absence l’absence de de tels tels reglements, reglements, selon selon les les codes codes d’installation d’installation CAN/CGA-B149.)CAN/CGA-B149.)
Type Type of of Gas Gas (Sorte (Sorte De De Gaz)Gaz)::
NNAATURALTURAL GASGAS
MADE MADE IN IN USAUSA
Minimum Minimum Permissible Permissible Gas Gas Supply Supply for for Purposes Purposes of of Input Input Adjustment.Adjustment.
Approved Approved Minimum Minimum (De (De Gaz) Gaz) AcceptableAcceptable 0.00.0 in in w.c.w.c.(Po. (Po. Col. Col. d’eau)d’eau)
Maximum Maximum Pressure Pressure (Pression)(Pression) 0.00.0 in in w.c.w.c.(Po. (Po. Col. Col. d’eau)d’eau)
Maximum Maximum Manifold Manifold Pressure Pressure (Pression)(Pression) 0.00.0 in in w.c.w.c.(Po. (Po. Col. Col. d’eau)d’eau)
Minimum Minimum Manifold Manifold Pressure Pressure (Pression)(Pression) 0.00.0 in in w.c.w.c.(Po. (Po. Col. Col. d’eau)d’eau)
Model:Model:(Modele):(Modele):
SerialSerial
(Serie):(Serie):
ANSI ANSI Z21XX-XXXX Z21XX-XXXX · · CSA CSA 2.XX-MXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIN IN CANADACANADA
ALTITUDE:ALTITUDE: 0-0000 0-0000 FT.FT. 0000-0000FT.0000-0000FT.
MAX. MAX. INPUT INPUT BTUH:BTUH: 00,00000,000 00,00000,000
MIN. MIN. INPUT INPUT BTUH:BTUH: 00,00000,000 00,00000,000
ORIFICE ORIFICE SIZE:SIZE: #XXXXX#XXXXX #XXXXX#XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Total Total Electrical Electrical Requirements: Requirements: 000Vac, 000Vac, 00Hz., 00Hz., less less than than 00 00 AmperesAmperes
Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies
7571 215th Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044
Read this manual before installing or operating this appliance.
Please retain this owner’s manual for future reference.
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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
1 Listing and Code Approvals
A. Appliance Certifi cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
B. Tempered Glass Specifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
C. BTU Specifi cations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
D. High Altitude Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
E. Non-Combustible Materials Specifi cation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
F. Combustible Materials Specifi cation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
G. Electrical Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
H. Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . . 8
User Guide
2 Operating Instructions
A. Gas Fireplace Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
B. Your Fireplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
C. Clear Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
D. Decorative Doors and Fronts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
E. Fixed Glass Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
F. Remote Controls, Wall Controls and Wall Switches . . . . . 10
G. Before Lighting Fireplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
H. Lighting Instructions (IPI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
I. After Fireplace is Lit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
J. Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3 Maintenance and Service
A. Maintenance Tasks-Homeowner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
B. Maintenance Tasks-Qualifi ed Service Technician . . . . . . 14
Installer Guide
4 Getting Started
A. Typical Appliance System. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
B. Design and Installation Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
C. Tools and Supplies Needed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
D. Inspect Appliance and Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
5 Framing and Clearances
A. Selecting Appliance Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
B. Constructing the Appliance Chase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
C. Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
D. Mantel and Wall Projections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6 Termination Locations
A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
F. Use of Flex Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8 Vent Clearances and Framing
A. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
B. Wall Penetration Framing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
C. Install the Ceiling Firestop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
D. Install Attic Insulation Shield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
E. Installing the Optional Heat-Zone® Gas or
Heat-Zone® Plus Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9 Appliance Preparation
A. Top Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
B. Securing and Leveling the Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
10 Installing Vent Pipe (SLP Pipe)
A. Assemble Vent Sections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
B. Assemble Slip Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
C. Secure the Vent Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
D. Disassemble Vent Sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
E. Install Decorative Ceiling Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
F. Install Metal Roof Flashing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
G. Assemble and Install Storm Collar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
H. Install Vertical Termination Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
I. Install Decorative Wall Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
J. Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal Termination . . . 45
K. Install Horizontal Termination Cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
11 Gas Information
A. Fuel Conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
B. Gas Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
C. Gas Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
D. High Altitude Installations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
12 Electrical Information
A. Wiring Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
B. IntelliFire Ignition System Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
C. Optional Accessories Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
D. Electrical Service and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
E. Junction Box Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Received
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13 Finishing
A. Framing and Finishing Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
B. Mantel and Wall Projections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
C. Facing Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
D. Decorative Fronts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
14 Appliance Setup
A. Remove Fixed Glass Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
B. Remove the Shipping Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
C. Clean the Appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
D. Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
E. Glass Rock Media Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
F. Fixed Glass Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
G. Install the Decorative Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
H. Air Shutter Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
15 Troubleshooting
A. IntelliFire Ignition System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
16 Reference Materials
A. Appliance Dimension Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
B. Vent Components Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
C. Service Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
D. Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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B. Limited Lifetime Warranty
X Molded refractory panels
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Hearth & Home Technologies
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
Hearth & Home Technologies, on behalf of its hearth brands (“HHT”), extends the following warranty for HHT
gas, wood, pellet, coal and electric hearth appliances that are purchased from an HHT authorized dealer.
WARRANTY COVERAGE:
HHT warrants to the original owner of the HHT appliance at the site of installation, and to any transferee taking ownership
of the appliance at the site of installation within two years following the date of original purchase, that the HHT appliance
will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. After installation, if covered compo-
nents manufactured by HHT are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the applicable warranty period,
HHT will, at its option, repair or replace the covered components. HHT, at its own discretion, may fully discharge all of its
obligations under such warranties by replacing the product itself or refunding the verified purchase price of the product
itself. The maximum amount recoverable under this warranty is limited to the purchase price of the product. This warranty
is subject to conditions, exclusions and limitations as described below.
WARRANTY PERIOD:
Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. In the case of new home construction, warranty coverage
begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the product by an independent,
authorized HHT dealer/ distributor, whichever occurs earlier. The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months
following the date of product shipment from HHT, regardless of the installation or occupancy date. The warranty period for
parts and labor for covered components is produced in the following table.
The term “Limited Lifetime” in the table below is defined as: 20 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for
gas appliances, and 10 years from the beginning date of warranty coverage for wood, pellet, and coal appliances. These
time periods reflect the minimum expected useful lives of the designated components under normal operating conditions.
See conditions, exclusions, and limitations on next page.
Parts Labor Gas Wood Pellet
EPA
Wood Coal Electric Venting
XXXXXXX
All parts and material except as
covered by Conditions,
Exclusions, and Limitations
listed
XXX Igniters, electronic components,
and glass
XXXXX Factory-installed blowers
X Firepots and burnpots
5 years 1 year X X Castings and baffles
7 years 3 years X X X
Manifold tubes,
HHT chimney and termination
10
years 1 year X Burners, logs and refractory
Limited
Lifetime 3 yearsXXXXX Firebox and heat exchanger
XXXXXXX All replacement parts
beyond warranty period
Warranty Period HHT Manufactured Appliances and Venting
1 Year
Components Covered
3 years
2 years
90 Days
X Ignition Modules
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B. Limited Lifetime Warranty (continued)
WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
• This warranty only covers HHT appliances that are purchased through an HHT authorized dealer or distributor. A list of
HHT authorized dealers is available on the HHT branded websites.
• This warranty is only valid while the HHT appliance remains at the site of original installation.
• This warranty is only valid in the country in which the HHT authorized dealer or distributor that sold the appliance
resides.
• Contact your installing dealer for warranty service. If the installing dealer is unable to provide necessary parts, contact
the nearest HHT authorized dealer or supplier. Additional service fees may apply if you are seeking warranty service
from a dealer other than the dealer from whom you originally purchased the product.
• Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Travel and shipping charges
for parts are not covered by this warranty.
This warranty is void if:
• The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging
chemicals. Over-firing can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or tubes, rust colored cast iron, bubbling,
cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes.
• The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of dampness or condensation.
• 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.
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY:
• The owner’s exclusive remedy and HHT’s sole obligation under this warranty, under any other warranty, express or
implied, or in contract, tort or otherwise, shall be limited to replacement, repair, or refund, as specified above. In no
event will HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the appliance. Some states
do not allow exclusions or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific 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
EXPRESSED WARRANTY SPECIFIED ABOVE.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:
This warranty does not cover the following:
• Changes in surface finishes as a result of normal use. As a heating appliance, some changes in color of interior and
exterior surface finishes may occur. This is not a flaw and is not covered under warranty.
• Damage to printed, plated, or enameled surfaces caused by fingerprints, accidents, misuse, scratches, melted items,
or other external sources and residues left on the plated surfaces from the use of abrasive cleaners or polishes.
• Repair or replacement of parts that are subject to normal wear and tear during the warranty period. These parts
include: paint, wood, pellet and coal gaskets, firebricks, grates, flame guides, batteries and the discoloration of glass.
• Expansion, contraction, or movement of certain parts causing noise. These conditions are normal and complaints
related to this noise are not covered by this warranty.
• Damages resulting from: (1) failure to install, operate, or maintain the appliance in accordance with the installation
instructions, operating instructions, and listing agent identification label furnished with the appliance; (2) failure to
install the appliance in accordance with local building codes; (3) shipping or improper handling; (4) improper opera-
tion, abuse, misuse, continued operation with damaged, corroded or failed components, accident, or improperly/
incorrectly performed repairs; (5) environmental conditions, inadequate ventilation, negative pressure, or drafting
caused by tightly sealed constructions, insufficient make-up air supply, or handling devices such as exhaust fans or
forced air furnaces or other such causes; (6) use of fuels other than those specified in the operating instructions; (7)
installation or use of components not supplied with the appliance or any other components not expressly authorized
and approved by HHT; (8) modification of the appliance not expressly authorized and approved by HHT in writing;
and/or (9) interruptions or fluctuations of electrical power supply to the appliance.
• Non-HHT venting components, hearth components or other accessories used in conjunction with the appliance.
• Any part of a pre-existing fireplace system in which an insert or a decorative gas appliance is installed.
• HHT’s obligation under this warranty does not extend to the appliance’s capability to heat the desired space. Informa-
tion is provided to assist the consumer and the dealer in selecting the proper appliance for the application. Consider-
ation must be given to appliance location and configuration, environmental conditions, insulation and air tightness of
the structure.
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C. BTU Specifi cations
MODEL: SLR-D
LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL)
TYPE: Direct Vent Heater
STANDARD: ANSI Z21.88-2014/CSA 2.33-2014
Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters
This product is listed to ANSI standards for “Vented Gas
Fireplace 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”.
Models Maximum
Input
BTU/h
Minimum
Input
BTU/h
Orifi ce
Size
(DMS)
SLR-D (NG)(0-2000 FT)26,000 N/A #42
SLR-D (LP)(0-2000 FT)25,000 N/A .057
A. Appliance Certifi cation
E. Non-Combustible Materials Specifi cation
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 shall be considered
non-combustible materials.
F. Combustible Materials Specifi cation
Materials made of or surfaced with wood, compressed pa-
per, plant fi bers, plastics, or other material that can ignite
and burn, whether fl ame proofed or not, or plastered or
unplastered shall be considered combustible materials.
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 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.
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.
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.
When installing above 2000 feet elevation:
• In the USA: Reduce input rate 4% for each 1000 feet
above 2000 feet.
• In CANADA: Input ratings are certifi ed without a reduction
of input rate for elevations up to 4500 feet (1370 m)
above sea level. Please consult provincial and/or
local authorities having jurisdiction for installations at
elevations above 4500 feet (1370 m).
Check with your local gas utility to determine proper
orifi ce size.
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.
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B. Tempered Glass Specifi cations
Hearth & Home Technologies appliances manufactured
with tempered glass may be installed in hazardous loca-
tions such as bathtub enclosures as defi ned by the Con-
sumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). The tempered
glass has been tested and certifi ed to the requirements
of ANSI Z97.1 and CPSC 16 CFR 1202 (Safety Glazing
Certifi cation Council SGCC# 1595 and 1597. Architectur-
al Testing, Inc. Reports 02-31919.01 and 02-31917.01).
This statement is in compliance with CPSC 16 CFR Sec-
tion 1201.5 “Certifi cation and labeling requirements”
which refers to 15 U.S. Code (USC) 2063 stating “…Such
certifi cate shall accompany the product or shall otherwise
be furnished to any distributor or retailer to whom the
product is delivered.”
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.
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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 fi nished grade in the area of the venting, in-
cluding but not limited to decks and porches, the following
requirements shall be satisfi ed:
Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detectors
At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented
gas fueled equipment, the installing plumber or gas fi tter
shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector
with an alarm and battery back-up is installed on the fl oor
level where the gas equipment is to be installed. In addi-
tion, the installing plumber or gas fi 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 qualifi ed licensed professionals for the installation of
hard wired carbon monoxide detectors.
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
fl oor level.
In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can
not be met at the time of completion of installation, the
owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days to comply
with the above requirements; provided, however, that dur-
ing said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon
monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed.
Approved Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accor-
dance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA
720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certifi ed.
Signage
A metal or plastic identifi cation 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”.
Inspection
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.
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.
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
• A complete parts list for the venting system design or
venting system.
Gas Equipment Venting System NOT Provided
When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall
horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not pro-
vide the parts for venting the fl ue gases, but identifi es
“special venting systems”, the following requirements
shall be satisfi ed by the manufacturer:
• The referenced “special venting system” instructions
shall be included with the appliance or equipment in-
stallation instructions; and
• 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.
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.
Note: The following requirements reference various
Massachusetts and national codes not contained in this
document.
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Figure 2.1 General Operating Parts
B. Your Fireplace
WARNING! DO NOT operate fi replace before read-
ing and understanding operating instructions. Failure
to operate fi replace according to operating instructions
could cause fi re or injury.
A. Gas Fireplace Safety
2 2 Operating Instructions User Guide
CLEAR SPACE
SECTION 2.C.
DECORATIVE DOORS
(NOT SHOWN)
SECTION 2.D.
FIXED GLASS ASSEMBLY
(NOT SHOWN)
SECTION 14.F.
WARNING! Choking Hazard! Keep glass rock media
out of reach of children.
WARNING! DO NOT operate fi replace before reading
and understanding operating instructions. Failure
to operate fi replace according to operating instructions
could cause fi re or injury.
Young children should be carefully supervised when they
are in the same room as the appliance. Toddlers, young
children and others may be susceptible to accidental
contact burns.
• A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk
individuals in the house.
• To restrict access to a fi replace or stove, install an
adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children
and other at risk individuals out of the room and away
from hot surfaces.
• Install a switch lock or a wall/remote control with child
protection lockout feature.
• Keep remote controls out of reach of children.
• Never leave children alone near a hot fi replace, whether
operating or cooling down.
• Teach children to NEVER touch the fi replace.
• Consider not using the fi replace when children will be
present.
Contact your dealer for more information, or visit: www.
hpba.org/safety-information.
To prevent unintended operation when not using your fi re-
place for an extended period of time (summer months,
vacations, trips, etc):
• Remove batteries from remote controls.
• Turn off wall controls.
• Unplug 3 volt adapter plug and remove batteries on IPI
models.
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the
hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and
shall be installed for the protection of children and other
at-risk individuals. DO NOT operate the appliance with
the barrier removed. If the barrier becomes damaged,
the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer’s
barrier for this appliance.
Contact your dealer or Hearth & Home Technologies if the
barrier is not present or help is needed to properly install one.
DANGER
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
• Keep children away.
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room
as fi replace.
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high
temperatures.
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other
fl ammable materials.
• Clothing, furniture, draperies, and other fl ammable
materials must not be placed on or near the
appliance.
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C. Clear Space
WARNING! DO NOT place combustible objects in front
of the fi replace or block louvers. High temperatures may
start a fi re. See Figure 2.2.
Avoid placing candles and other heat-sensitive objects on
mantel or hearth. Heat may damage these objects.
Figure 2.2 Clear Space
E. Fixed Glass Assembly
See Section 14.F.
D. Decorative Doors and Fronts
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Install ONLY doors or fronts
approved by Hearth & Home Technologies. Unapproved
doors or fronts may cause fi replace to overheat.
This decorative front has been supplied with an
integral barrier to prevent direct contact with the fi xed
glass panel. DO NOT operate the fi replace with the
barrier removed.
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.
F. Remote Controls, Wall Controls and Wall
Switches
Follow the instructions supplied with the control installed
to operate your fi replace:
For safety:
• 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.
G. Before Lighting Fireplace
Before operating this fi replace for the fi rst time, have a
qualifi ed service technician:
• Verify all shipping materials have been removed from
inside and/or underneath the fi rebox.
• Verify that rock media tray is securely fastened to the
base pan.
• 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 fi replace with fi xed glass assembly removed.
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H. 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
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the burner. DO NOT try to light the burner by hand.
1. Equipped with wall switch: Turn ON/OFF switch to OFF.
Equipped with remote or wall control: Press OFF button.
Equipped with thermostat: Set temperature to lowest setting.
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
WARNING:
NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL
GAS
VALVE
For additional information on operating your
Hearth & Home Technologies fi replace, please refer to www.fi replaces.com.
A. This appliance is equipped with an intermittent pilot ignition (IPI) device which
automatically lights the burner. DO NOT try to light the burner by hand.
B.BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell
next to the fl oor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the fl oor.
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.
DO NOT CONNECT LINE VOLTAGE (110/120 VAC OR 220/240 VAC) TO THE CON-
TROL VALVE.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause
injury or property damage. Refer to the owner’s information manual provided with
this appliance. For assistance or additional information, consult a qualifi ed installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed so there are
provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air.
If not installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s in-
structions, this product could expose you to substances in fuel or fuel combustion which
are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive
harm.
Keep burner and control compartment clean. See installation and operating instruc-
tions accompanying appliance.
Hot while in operation. DO NOT touch. Keep children, clothing, furniture, gasoline
and other liquids having fl ammable vapors away.
DO NOT operate the appliance with fi xed glass assembly removed, cracked or
broken. Replacement of the fi xed glass assembly should be done by a licensed or
qualifi ed service person.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas sup-
plier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fi re department.
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If
the knob will not push in or turn by hand, DO NOT try to repair it, call a qualifi ed
service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fi re or explosion.
D.DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call
a qualifi ed service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of
the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
For use with natural gas and propane. A conversion kit, as supplied by the manufac-
turer, shall be used to convert this appliance to the alternate fuel.
Also Certifi ed for Installation in a Bedroom or a Bedsitting Room.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes, if any; if none,
follow the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1/ NFPA 54, or the National Gas and
Propane Installation code, CSA B149.1.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS (IPI)
2. Wait fi ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the
fl oor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the Safety Information located on the
top of this label. If you do not smell gas, go to next step.
3. To light the burner:
Equipped with wall switch: Turn ON/OFF switch to ON.
Equipped with remote or wall control: Press ON or FLAME button.
Equipped with thermostat: Set temperature to desired setting.
4. If the appliance does not light after three tries, call your service technician or gas
supplier.
2. Service technician should turn off electric power to the control when performing
service.
DANGER
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
CAUTION:
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this
appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals.
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Initial Break-in Procedure
• The fireplace should be run three to four hours
continuously on high.
• Turn the fi replace off and allow it to completely cool.
• Remove fi xed glass assembly. See Section 14.F.
• Clean fi xed glass assembly. See Section 3.
• Replace the fi xed glass assembly and run continuously
on high an additional 12 hours.
This cures the materials used to manufacture the fi re-
place.
NOTICE! Open windows for air circulation during fi re-
place break-in.
• Some people may be sensitive to smoke and odors.
• Smoke detectors may activate.
I. After Fireplace is Lit
J. Frequently Asked Questions
ISSUE SOLUTIONS
Condensation on the glass This is a result of gas combustion and temperature variations. As the fi replace warms, this con-
densation will disappear.
Blue fl ames This is a result of normal operation and the fl ames will begin to yellow as the fi replace is allowed
to burn for 20 to 40 minutes.
Odor from fi replace
When fi rst operated, this fi replace may release an odor for the fi rst several hours. This is caused
by the curing of materials from manufacturing. Odor may also be released from fi nishing materials
and adhesives used near the fi replace. These circumstances may require additional curing related
to the installation environment.
Film on the glass This is a normal result of the curing process of the paint. Glass should be cleaned within 3 to 4
hours of initial burning. A non-abrasive cleaner such as gas appliance glass cleaner may be nec-
essary. See your dealer.
Metallic noise
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 fi replace.
Rock Media Kit
There may be some “cracking” noise coming from the fi replace during the fi rst few heating and
cooling cycles. This noise is associated with settling rock and some minor cracking of larger
pieces of rock. This will lessen over time as the glass rock is conditioned to the heating and cool-
ing temperature changes.
It is expected that a few small pieces (approximately 10 pieces) of rock may fall through the base
pan and come to rest on the fi replace bottom. This has no affect on fi replace performance.
Power Outages
(battery backup)
This appliance can operated on battery power in the event of a power outage. To access the bat-
tery pack, the decorative front, mesh and glass assembly must be removed. Refer to Section 12
for more details.
Wall above appliance feels hot to
the touch.
No action necessary. This appliance ships with a non-combustible material attached. Specifi ca-
tions of the attached non-combustible material are listed in Section 1.E.
MEASUREMENTS FROM
TOP EDGE OF THE OPENING
29 in.
35 in.
41 in.
47 in.
59 in.
TO CEILING
53 in.
23 in.
133°F
128°F
129°F
136°F
139°F
136°F
APPLIANCE FRONT
FIREPLACE
OPENING
126°F
Figure 2.3. Wall Surface Temperatures Above Appliance
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Glass Cleaning
Frequency: Seasonally
By: Homeowner
Tools Needed: Protective gloves, glass cleaner, drop
cloth and a stable work surface.
CAUTION! Handle fi xed glass assembly with care.
Glass is breakable.
• Avoid striking, scratching or slamming glass
• Avoid abrasive cleaners
• DO NOT clean glass while it is hot
• Prepare a work area large enough to accommodate fi xed
glass assembly and door frame by placing a drop cloth
on a fl at, stable surface.
Note: Fixed glass assembly and gasketing may have res-
idue that can stain carpeting or fl oor surfaces.
• Remove door or decorative front from fi replace and set
aside on work surface.
• See Section 14.F for instructions to remove fi 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)
• Refer to Section 14.F for glass removal and replacement
instructions.
• Reinstall door or decorative front.
3 3 Maintenance and Service
A. Maintenance Tasks-Homeowner
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.
More frequent cleaning may be required due to lint from
carpeting or other factors. Control compartment, burner
and circulating air passageway of the fi replace must be
kept clean.
CAUTION! Risk of Burns! The fi replace should be turned
off and cooled before servicing.
When properly maintained, your fi replace will give you
many years of trouble-free service. We recommend an-
nual service by a qualifi ed service technician.
Doors, Surrounds, Fronts
Frequency: Annually
By: Homeowner
Tools needed: Protective gloves, stable work surface
• Assess condition of screen and replace as necessary.
• Inspect for scratches, dents or other damage and repair
as necessary.
• Check that louvers are not blocked.
• Vacuum and dust surfaces.
Remote Control
Frequency: Seasonally
By: Homeowner
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.
• Place batteries as needed in remote transmitters and
battery-powered receivers.
• Place remote control out of reach of children.
If not using your fi replace for an extended period of time
(summer months, vacations/trips, etc), to prevent unin-
tended operation:
• Remove batteries from remote controls.
• Unplug 3 volt adapter plug on IPI models.
Venting
Frequency: Seasonally
By: Homeowner
Tools needed: Protective gloves and safety glasses.
• Inspect venting and termination cap for blockage or
obstruction such as plants, bird nests, leaves, snow,
debris, etc.
• Verify termination cap clearance to subsequent construc-
tion (building additions, decks, fences, or sheds). See
Section 6.
• Inspect for corrosion or separation.
• Verify weather stripping, sealing and fl ashing remains
intact.
• Inspect draft shield to verify it is not damaged or missing.
Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing must be
replaced prior to operating the fi replace.
Installation and repair should be done by a qualifi ed service
technician only. The fi replace should be inspected before
use and at least annually by a professional service person.
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B. Maintenance Tasks-Qualifi ed Service
Technician
The following tasks must be performed by a qualifi ed ser-
vice technician.
Gasket Seal and Glass Assembly Inspection
Frequency: Annually
By: Qualifi ed Service Technician
Tools needed: Protective gloves, drop cloth and a stable
work surface.
• Inspect gasket seal and its condition.
• Inspect fi xed glass assembly for scratches and nicks that
can lead to breakage when exposed to heat.
• Confi rm there is no damage to glass or glass frame.
Replace as necessary.
• Verify that fi xed glass assembly is properly retained and
attachment components are intact and not damaged.
Replace as necessary.
Firebox
Frequency: Annually
By: Qualifi ed Service Technician
Tools needed: Protective gloves, sandpaper, steel wool,
cloths, mineral spirits, primer and touch-up paint.
• Inspect for paint condition, warped surfaces, corrosion
or perforation. Sand and repaint as necessary.
• Replace fi replace if fi rebox has been perforated.
Control Compartment and Firebox Top
Frequency: Annually
By: Qualifi ed Service Technician
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.
• Remove all foreign objects.
• Verify unobstructed air circulation.
Burner Ignition and Operation
Frequency: Annually
By: Qualifi ed Service Technician
Tools needed: Protective gloves, vacuum cleaner, whisk
broom, fl ashlight, voltmeter, indexed drill bit set, and a
manometer.
• 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.
• Verify batteries have been removed from battery back-
up IPI systems to prevent premature battery failure or
leaking.
• Check for smooth lighting and ignition carryover to all
ports. Verify that there is no ignition delay.
• Inspect for lifting or other fl ame problems.
• Verify air shutter setting is correct. See Section 14.H for
required air shutter setting. Verify air shutter is clear of
dust and debris.
• Inspect orifi ce for soot, dirt and corrosion. Verify orifi ce
size is correct. See Service Parts List for proper orifi ce
sizing.
• Verify manifold and inlet pressures. Adjust regulator as
required.
• Inspect pilot fl ame pattern and strength. See Figure 3.1
for proper pilot fl ame pattern. Clean or replace orifi ce
spud as necessary.
• Inspect IPI fl ame sensing rod for soot, corrosion and
deterioration. Polish with fi ne steel wool or replace as
required.
• Verify IPI millivolt output. Replace as necessary.
• Verify that there is not a short in fl ame sense circuit
by checking continuity between pilot hood and fl ame
sensing rod. Replace pilot as necessary.
Figure 3.1 IPI Pilot Flame Pattern
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A. Typical Appliance System
NOTICE: Illustrations and photos refl ect typical installations and are for design purposes only. Illustrations/diagrams are not
drawn to scale. Actual product may vary from pictures in manual
Figure 4.1 Typical System
4 4 Getting Started Installer Guide
HORIZONTAL
TERMINATION CAP
(SECTION 10.K)
WALL PENETRATION
FRAMING
(SECTION 8.B)
VERTICAL TERMINATION CAP
(SECTION 10.H)
NON-COMBUSTIBLE ROOF
FLASHING MAINTAINS MINIMUM
CLEARANCE AROUND PIPE
(SECTION 10.F)
STORM COLLAR
(SECTION 10.G)
VENT PIPE
(SECTIONS 7 and 8)
CEILING FIRESTOP ON FLOOR
OF ATTIC (SECTION 8.C)
FRAMING/HEADER (SECTION 5)
GAS LINE
(SECTION 11)
WALL SWITCH
FRAMING HEADED
OFF IN CEILING
JOISTS (SECTION 8.C)
ATTIC INSULATION SHIELD (NOT
SHOWN) MUST BE USED HERE
TO KEEP INSULATION AWAY
FROM VENT PIPE IF ATTIC IS
INSULATED. (SECTION 8.D)
VENT PIPE PENETRATES
ROOF PREFERABLY
WITHOUT AFFECTING ROOF
RAFTERS (SECTION 8.C)
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B. Design and Installation Considerations
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.
Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state and
national codes and regulations. Consult insurance carrier,
local building inspector, fi re offi cials or authorities having
jurisdiction over restrictions, installation inspection and
permits.
Before installing, determine the following:
• Where the appliance is to be installed.
• The vent system confi guration to be used.
• Gas supply piping.
• Electrical wiring requirements.
• Framing and fi nishing details.
• Whether optional accessories—devices such as a wall
switch or remote control—are desired.
D. Inspect Appliance and Components
• Carefully remove the appliance and components from
the packaging.
• The vent system components and decorative doors and
fronts may be shipped in separate packages.
• 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 benefi t.
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! Damaged parts
could impair safe operation. DO NOT install damaged, in-
complete or substitute components. Keep appliance dry.
C. Tools and Supplies Needed
Before beginning the installation be sure that the following
tools and building supplies are available.
Tape measure Framing material
Pliers Non-corrosive leak check solution
Hammer Phillips screwdriver (magnetic)
Gloves Framing square
Voltmeter Electric drill and bits (1/4 in. magnetic)
Plumb line Safety glasses
Level Reciprocating saw
Manometer Flat blade screwdriver
1/2 - 3/4 in. length, #6 or #8 Self-drilling screws
Caulking material (300 ºF minimum continuous exposure
rating)
Hearth & Home Technologies disclaims any responsibility for,
and the warranty will be voided by, the following actions:
• Installation and use of any damaged appliance or vent
system component.
• Modifi cation 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.
Any such action may cause a fi re hazard.
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Electric Shock!
DO NOT use this appliance if any part has been under
water. Call a qualifi ed service technician to inspect the
appliance and to replace any part of the control system
and/or gas control which has been under water.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause injury or property damage. For
assistance or additional information, consult a qualifi ed
service technician, service agency or your dealer.
Installation and service of this appliance should be performed by
qualifi ed personnel. Hearth & Home Technologies recommends
HHT Factory Trained or NFI certifi ed professionals.
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5 5 Framing and Clearances
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 traffi c and away from furniture and draperies.
NOTICE: Illustrations refl ect typical installations and are
FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY. Illustrations/diagrams
are not drawn to scale. Actual installation may vary due to
individual design preference.
1 IN.
A
E
A
B
C TOP VENT
ONE 900 ELBOW
ALCOVE
INSTALLATION
D*
TOP VENT
ONE 90° ELBOW
B
F
Figure 5.1 Appliance Locations
ABC D E F
Inches 53-1/32 48 75 See Section D.
Figure 5.5 & 5.6
19-9/32 17-3/4
Millimeters 1347 1219 1905 490 451
Unlike many traditional, single sided Heat & Glo fi replaces,
the SLR-D is recessed into surrounding framing. The left and
right nailing tabs were designed to ensure the fi replace is
recessed to the correct location within the framing materials.
Refer to Section 13 for detailed instructions on fi nishing.
It is important to follow the framing and fi nishing instruc-
tions step by step to ensure proper placement of fi replace
in the surrounding framing/fi nishing materials.
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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 enclosed inside the chase.
NOTICE: Treatment of ceiling fi restops and wall shield
fi 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.
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.
Walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever fl oor of the chase
should be insulated. Vapor and air infi ltration barriers
should be installed in the chase as per regional codes for
the rest of the home. Additionally, in regions where cold
air infi ltration may be an issue, the inside surfaces may be
sheetrocked and taped for maximum air tightness.
To further prevent drafts, the wall shield and ceiling fi re-
stops should be caulked with caulk with a minimum of 300
ºF continuous exposure rating to seal gaps. Gas line holes
and other openings should be caulked with caulk with a
minimum of 300 ºF continuous exposure rating or stuffed
with unfaced insulation. If the appliance is being installed
on a cement surface, a layer of plywood may be placed
underneath to prevent conducting cold up into the room.
The factory-supplied non-combustible board must be
used in all installations. It must be directly attached to
structural framing adjacent to the appliance. Screw fas-
teners should be installed in the pilot holes provided in
the outer perimeter of the non-combustible board. See
Figure 13.3.
The factory-supplied board is designed such that its edg-
es will be at the approximate center of the adjacent fram-
ing, assuming it is 1-1/2 in. nominal thickness. This will
allow the wallboard joints to occur on the center of the
framing where the panels can be fastened properly. If the
framing thickness is less than 1-1/2 in. nominal, such as
with formed steel systems, then it may be necessary to
adjust the adjacent framing dimensions so that the non-
combustible board and wallboard joints are centered on
the framing.
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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.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain specifi ed air space
clearances to appliance and vent pipe:
• 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 fi replace or chimney.
• Failure to maintain airspace may cause overheating and
a fi re.
C
B
D
A
Figure 5.2. Clearances to Combustibles
H
E
MEASURE FROM TOP
OF FIREPLACE OPENING
I
F
J
G
Note: Figure 5.2 shows the fi replace installed on the
fl oor. However, this fi replace can be elevated off the fl oor
provided that the fi replace is properly supported by framing
materials and the ceiling clearances are maintained.
MINIMUM FRAMING DIMENSIONS*
ABCDE F GHIJ
Rough
Opening
(Vent Pipe)
Rough
Opening
(Height)
Rough
Opening
(Depth)
Rough
Opening
(Width)
Clearance
to Ceiling
Combustible
Floor
Combustible
Flooring
Behind
Appliance
Sides of
Appliance
Front of
Appliance
Inches 8-5/8 40 1/4 18-1/4 50 31 0 0 1 1 36
Millimeters 219 1023 464 1270 787 0 0 25 25 914
* Adjust framing dimensions for interior sheathing (such as sheetrock)
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D. Mantel and Wall Projections
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clear-
ances to combustibles as specifi ed. Framing or fi nishing
material closer than the minimums listed must be construct-
ed entirely of noncombustible materials (i.e., steel studs,
concrete board, etc).
Figure 5.3 Clearances To Combustible Mantels Or Other
Combustibles Above Appliance
Figure 5.4 Clearances To Non-Combustible Mantels Or Other
Non-Combustibles Above Appliance
Combustible Mantels
Non-combustible Mantels
Figure 5.5 Mantel Leg or Wall Projections
(Acceptable on both sides of opening)
Figure 5.6 Mantel Leg or Wall Projections
(Acceptable on both sides of opening)
3 FT. MAXIMUM
6 IN.
MINIMUM
FIREPLACE OPENING
See Dimension B on Appliance
Dimension Diagram (Figure 16.1).
7 IN.
MINIMUM UNLIMITED
FIREPLACE OPENING
See Dimension B on Appliance
Dimension Diagram (Figure 16.1).
Note: For non-combustible fi replace fi nish material (marble,
stone, etc) specifi cations refer to Section 13.C.Figure 5.7 Front Side Finishing Detail
1 IN.
FRAMING
1/2 IN. FACTORY-SUPPLIED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD
NAILING TAB
14 IN.
MIN.
12 IN.
MAX.
1/2 IN.
Thick Wall
Sheathing
MEASUREMENT
FROM TOP OF
FIREPLACE
OPENING
See Dimension T on Appliance
Dimension Diagram (Figure 16.1).
14 IN.
MIN.
12 IN.
MAX.
1/2 IN.
Thick Wall
Sheathing
4 IN.
MAX.
1 IN.MIN.
MEASUREMENT
FROM TOP OF
FIREPLACE
OPENING
See Dimension T on
Appliance Dimension
Diagram (Figure 16.1).
Note: Clearance from opening
to perpendicular wall.
Note: Clearance from opening
to perpendicular wall.
Mantel Legs Or Wall Projections Extending Past The Face
Of The Fireplace (Combustible or Non-Combustible)
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3-1/2 IN.
1 IN.
AIR SPACE
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD SHIPPED
WITH APPLIANCE
1 IN.
Figure 5.8 Non-Combustible Zone
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A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances
Roof Pitch H (Min.) Ft.
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
Figure 6.1 Minimum Height From Roof To Lowest Discharge
Opening
* 3 foot minimum in snow regions
HORIZONTAL
OVERHANG
VERTICAL
WALL
GAS DIRECT VENT
TERMINATION CAP
12
X
ROOF PITCH
IS X/ 12
LOWEST
DISCHARGE
OPENING
2 FT.
MIN.20 INCHES MIN.
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING
6 6 Termination Locations
Fire Risk.
Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as
specifi ed.
• 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 fi re.
WARNING
Gas, Wood or Fuel Oil
Termination Cap
B
Gas
Termination
Cap **
A *
*If using decorative cap cover(s), this distance may need to be
increased. Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the
decorative cap cover.
**
AB
6 in. (minimum) up to 20 in.
(152 mm / 508 mm)
18 in. minimum
(457 mm)
20 in. (508 mm) and over 0 in. minimum
In a staggered installation with both gas and wood or fuel oil
terminations, the wood or fuel oil termination cap must be
higher than the gas termination cap.
Figure 6.2 Staggered Termination Caps
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Figure 6.3 Minimum Clearances for Termination
O N
P
R
Q
X = AIR SUPPLY INLET
A = 12 inches.................clearances above grade, veranda,
porch, deck or balcony
B = 12 inches.................clearance to window or door that may
be opened, or to permanently closed
window
C = 18 inches.................clearance below unventilated soffi t
18 inches.................clearance below ventilated soffi t
30 inches .................clearance below vinyl soffits and
electrical service
D = 6 inches...................clearance to outside corner
E = 6 inches...................clearance to inside corner
F = 3 ft. (Canada) ..........not to be installed above a gas me-
ter/regulator assembly within 3 feet
horizontally from the center-line of the
regulator
G = 3 ft ...........................clearance to gas service regulator
vent outlet
H = 12 inches.................clearance to non-mechanical (unpow-
ered) air supply inlet, combustion air
inlet or direct-vent termination
i = 3 ft. (U.S.A.)
6 ft. (Canada) ...........clearance to a mechanical (powered)
air supply inlet
All mechanical air intakes within 10 feet of a termination cap
must be a minimum of 3 feet below termination.
J = 7 ft. ......................... On public property: clearance above
paved sidewalk or a paved driveway.
A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved
driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
V = VENT TERMINAL
= AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED
C
J B
D
B
F
B
A
EV
V
VV
V
V
M
H or i
V
G X
V H
A
V V
H
Electrical
Service
V
KV K
V
L
C
V
N = 6 inches ........... non-vinyl sidewalls
12 inches ......... vinyl sidewalls
O = 18 inches ......... non-vinyl soffi t and overhang
42 inches ......... vinyl soffi t and overhang
P = 8 ft.
QMIN RMAX
1 cap 3 feet 2 x Q ACTUAL
2 caps 6 feet 1 x Q ACTUAL
3 caps 9 feet 2/3 x Q ACTUAL
4 caps 12 feet 1/2 x Q ACTUAL
QMIN = # termination caps x 3 RMAX = (2 / # termination caps) x QACTUAL
Covered Alcove Applications
(Spaces open only on one side and with an overhang)
Measure horizontal clearances from this surface.
Measure vertical clearances from this surface.
CAUTION! Risk of Burns! Termination caps are HOT,
consider proximity to doors, traffi c areas or where people
may pass or gather (sidewalk, deck, patio, etc.). Listed cap
shields available. Contact your dealer.
• Local codes or regulations may require different
clearances.
• Vent system termination is NOT permitted in screened
porches.
• Vent system termination is permitted in porch areas with
two or more sides open.
• Hearth & Home Technologies assumes no responsibility
for the improper performance of the appliance when the
venting system does not meet these requirements.
• Vinyl protection kits are suggested for use with vinyl siding.
M = 18 inches ....................clearance under veranda, porch, deck,
balcony or overhang
42 inches ................vinyl or composite overhangPermitted when veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open
on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the fl oor.
K = 6 inches................. clearance from sides of electrical
service
L = 12 inches................ clearance above electrical service
Location of the vent termination must not interfere with access to the
electrical service.
CLEARANCE = 6 IN.
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A. Approved Pipe
This appliance is approved for use with Hearth & Home
Technologies SLP venting systems. Refer to Section
16.B for vent component information.
DO NOT mix pipe, fi ttings or joining methods from differ-
ent manufacturers.
The pipe is tested to be run inside an enclosed wall.
There is no requirement for inspection openings at each
joint within the wall.
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.
C. Use of Elbows
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).
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).
Figure 7.1
7 7 Vent Information and Diagrams
B. Vent Table Key
The abbreviations listed in this vent table key are used in
the vent diagrams.
D. Measuring Standards
Vertical and horizontal measurements listed in the vent
diagrams were made using the following standards.
• Pipe measurements are shown using the effective length
of pipe (see Figure 7.3).
• Measurements are made from the appliance outer wrap,
not from the standoffs.
• Horizontal terminations are measured to the outside
mounting surface (fl ange of termination cap).
• Vertical terminations are measured to bottom of
termination cap.
• Horizontal pipe installed level with no rise.
Symbol Description
V1 First section (closest to appliance) of vertical length
V2 Second section of vertical length
H1 First section (closest to appliance) of horizontal length
H2 Subsequent sections of horizontal length
Horizontal
Vertical
8-1/2 in.8-1/2 in.12 in.A
B
1-1/4 in. (32 mm)
OVERLAP
Figure 7.2 Chimney Offset/Return
NOTICE: The SLP-HRC-SS termination cap is NOT
approved for use with propane fuel.
E. Vent Diagrams
General Rules:
• When penetrating a combustible wall, a wall shield
fi restop must be installed.
• When penetrating a combustible ceiling, a ceiling fi restop
must be installed.
• Horizontal runs of vent do not require vertical rise;
horizontal runs may be level.
• Horizontal termination cap should have a 1/4 inch
downward slant to allow any moisture in cap to be
released.
Effective Height/Length
Pipe inches mm
SLP4 4 102
SLP6 6 152
SLP12 12 305
SLP24 24 610
SLP36 36 914
SLP48 48 1219
SLP6A 2 - 6 51 - 152
SLP12A 2 - 12 51 - 305
Effective
Height/
Length
Figure 7.3 SLP Pipe Effective Length
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Figure 7.4
Top Vent - Horizontal Termination
Venting with 1 elbow
H1
V1
V Minimum H1 Maximum
SLR-D
90 Elbow 1-1/2 ft. 457 mm
1 ft. 305 mm 3 ft. 914 mm
2 ft. 610 mm 5 ft. 1.5 m
3 ft. 914 mm 7 ft. 2.1 m
4 ft. 1.2 m 14 ft. 4.3 m
H MAX. =14 ft. (4.3 m)
V + H MAX. = 40 ft. (12.2 m)
Fire Risk. Explosion Risk.
Do NOT pack insulation or other combustibles between ceiling fi restops.
• ALWAYS maintain specifi ed clearances around venting and fi restop systems.
• Install wall shield and ceiling fi restops as specifi ed.
Failure to keep insulation or other material away from vent pipe may cause fi re.
WARNING
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
CAUTION: The SLP-HRC-SS termination cap is not
approved for use with propane (LP) fuel. May lead
to elevated glass temperature that may cause tem-
pered glass breakage.
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INSTALLED
HORIZONTALLY
H1
H2
V1
Figure 7.5
1. Top Vent - Horizontal Termination - (continued)
Top Vent - Horizontal Termination
Venting with 2 elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.V Minimum H1 + H2 MAXIMUM
SLR-D
90° Elbow 1 ft. 305 mm
1 ft. 305 mm 2 ft. 610 mm
2 ft. 610 mm 4 ft. 1.2 m
3 ft. 914 mm 6 ft. 1.8 m
4 ft. 1.2 m 15 ft. 4.6 m
H1 + H2 MAX. =15 ft. (4.6 m)
V + H1 + H2 MAX. = 40 ft. (12.2 m)
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
CAUTION: The SLP-HRC-SS termination cap is not
approved for use with propane (LP) fuel. May lead
to elevated glass temperature that may cause tem-
pered glass breakage.
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H2
H1
V2
V1
Top Vent - Horizontal Termination
Venting with 3 elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
1. Top Vent - Horizontal Termination - (continued)
Figure 7.6
SLR-D
V1 Minimum H1 + H2 Maximum V2 V1 + V2 Minimum
90° Elbow 6 ft. 1.8 m * *
1 ft. 305 mm 10 ft. 3.0 m * *
2 ft. 610 mm 12 ft. 3.7 m * *
3 ft. 914 mm 14 ft. 4.3 m * *
H1 + H2 MAX. =14 ft. (4.3 m)
V1 + V2 + H1 + H2 MAX. = 40 ft. (12.2 m)
*No specifi c restrictions on this value EXCEPT V1 + V2 + H1 + H2 cannot exceed 40 ft. (12.2 m)
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
CAUTION: The SLP-HRC-SS termination cap is not
approved for use with propane (LP) fuel. May lead
to elevated glass temperature that may cause tem-
pered glass breakage.
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Figure 7.7
1. Top Vent - Horizontal Termination - (continued)
Top Vent - Horizontal Termination
Venting with 3 elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
V1
H1 H3
H2
INSTALLED
HORIZONTALLY
INSTALLED
HORIZONTALLY
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
V Minimum H1 + H2 + H3 MAXIMUM
SLR-D (NG ONLY)
3 ft. 914 mm 15 ft. 4.6 m
H1 + H2 + H3 MAX. = 15 ft. (4.6 m)
V1 MAX. = 7 ft (2.1 m)
CAUTION: The SLP-HRC-SS termination cap is not
approved for use with propane (LP) fuel. May lead
to elevated glass temperature that may cause tem-
pered glass breakage.
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Figure 7.8 Vertical Vent Maximum
Note: If installing a vertical vent/termination off the top of the
appliance, the optional exhaust restrictor may be needed.
V1
V1 = 44 ft. Max. (13.4 m)
Top Vent - Vertical Termination
No Elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
Exhaust restrictor Instructions
1. Locate the two pilot holes located in the inside fi rebox
heat shield as shown in Figure 7.9.
2. Center the exhaust restrictor such that the through
holes in the vent restrictor align with the pilot holes in
the restrictor.
3. Use two 1/2 in. self-piercing screws to secure vent
restrictor to fi rebox heat shield. See Figure 7.10.
Exhaust restrictors are recommended for these vertically
terminated products which have excessive draft. Exhaust
restrictors will compensate for high draft, and restore vi-
sual fl ame height. If the vent confi guration has a total ver-
tical of 15-44 feet, an exhaust restrictor may be needed.
The exhaust restrictor can be located in the appliance
manual bag.
Figure 7.10 Exhaust Restrictor Installation
Figure 7.9 Location of Pilot Holes
PILOT HOLES
NOTICE: Before painting, contact your dealer for
information on the appropriate high temperature paint.
4. In some applications, such as those where the fi re-
place is elevated off the fl oor, the vent restrictor may
be painted, but painting is not required.
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Figure 7.11
H
V1
V2
Top Vent - Vertical Termination
Venting with 2 elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
SLR-D
V1 Minimum H Maximum V2 V1 + V2 Minimum
90° Elbow 2 ft. 610 mm * *
1 ft, 152 mm 3 ft. 914 mm * *
2 ft. 457 mm 5 ft. 1.5 m * *
3 ft. 914 mm 7 ft. 2.1 m * *
4 ft. 1.1 m 15 ft. 4.6 m * *
H MAX. =15 ft. (4.6 m)
V1 + V2 + H MAX. = 40 ft. (12.2 m)
* No specifi c restrictions on this value EXCEPT V1 + V2 + H cannot exceed 40 ft. (12.2 m)
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
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Figure 7.12
INSTALLED
HORIZONTALLY
H1
H2 V1
V2
Top Vent - Vertical Termination
Venting with 3 elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
SLR-D
V1 Minimum H1 + H2 Maximum V2 V1 + V2 Minimum
90° Elbow 1 ft. 305 mm * *
1 ft. 305 mm 2 ft. 610 mm * *
2 ft. 610 mm 4 ft. 1.2 m * *
3 ft. 914 mm 6 ft. 1.8 m * *
4 ft. 1.2 m 14 ft. 4.3 m * *
H MAX. =14 ft. (4.3 m)
V1 + V2 + H1 + H2 MAX. = 40 ft. (12.2 m)
* No specifi c restrictions on this value EXCEPT V1 + V2 + H1 + H2 cannot exceed 40 ft. (12.2 m)
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
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Top Vent - Vertical Termination
Venting with 4 elbows
Note: Use SLP Series
components only.
Note: There MUST be a 25%
reduction in total H when using
fl ex vent except when using the
simple up and out installation
(see Figure 7.17).
SLR-D
V1 MIN. H1 MAX. V2 MIN. H2 MAX. V3 MIN.
1-1/2 ft. 457 mm 4 ft. 1.2 m 4 ft. 1.2 m 4 ft. 1.2 m 3-1/2 ft. 1.0 m
V1 + V2 + V3 + H1 + H2 Maximum= 40 ft. (12.2 m)
Figure 7.13
V1
H1
V2
V3
H2
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Clearances to Combustibles:
Refer to Section 5 for clearances to the appliance, man-
tel, mantel legs and wall projection.
Refer to Section 8 for pipe clearances to combustibles.
Termination Cap
For installation of termination cap see minimum vent
heights for various pitched roofs. See Section 6 of appli-
ance owner’s manual.
Flue Damper
Fully lock the solid fuel fi replace’s fl ue damper in the open
position, OR completely remove it.
Venting Components
The LINK-DV30B is approved for use with the coaxial/co-
linear venting application. The LINK-DV30B kit includes:
• Two 30 feet sections of fl exible vent pipe (3 inches Ø).
One section is used to draw combustion air and the other
section is used to expel exhaust gases.
• One vertical termination cap.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Coaxial to colinear venting
confi guration may only be used in existing non-combus-
tible chimney. Installation in any other venting application
could cause fi re.
Prior to installing the gas appliance:
• Have the chimney and adjacent structure inspected
and cleaned by qualifi ed professionals. Hearth & Home
Technologies recommends that NFI or CSIA certifi ed
professionals, or technicians under the direction of certi-
fi ed professionals, conduct a minimum of a NFPA 211
Level 2 inspection of the chimney.
• Replace component parts of the chimney and fi replace
as specifi ed by the professionals.
• Ensure all joints are properly engaged and the chimney
is properly secured.
EXHAUST VENT PIPEINLET AIR VENT PIPE
Figure 7.14 Coaxial/Colinear Appliance Adapter (DV-46DVA-GCL)
Coaxial to Colinear Venting
The coaxial to colinear adapter (DV-46DVA-GCL) is ap-
proved for installations into solid fuel masonry or factory
built fi replaces that have been installed in accordance
with the National, Provincial, State and local building
codes. The DV-46DVA-GCL must be recessed into exist-
ing masonry fi replace. See Table 1 and Figure 7.15.
OUTSIDE FACE OF
FIREPLACE
TOP OF FIREPLACE
OPENING
SHADED AREA DEFINED AS
“INSIDE EXISTING MASONRY FIREPLACE”
3 IN. MIN.
5 IN. MIN.
EXHAUST VENT PIPE
Figure 7.15 Existing Fireplace DV-46DVA-GCL Clearance
Requirements
Table 1
CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES REQUIREMENTS
DV-46DVA-GCL 3 in. (76 mm)
Exhaust Vent Pipe 5 in (127 mm)
CAUTION! DO NOT use any fl ue restrictor when vent-
ing with the DV-46DVA-GCL adapter and LINK-DV30B
kit. This may result in poor fl ame appearance, sooting,
pilot malfunction, or overheating.
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EXISTING CHIMNEY
HEARTHFLOOR
EXISTING CHIMNEY
EXHAUST AIR
VENT PIPE INLET AIR
VENT PIPE
To minimize cold air
drafts, seal with
non-combustible
insulation.
TERMINATION CAP
DIRECT VENT FIREPLACE
V
Figure 7.16
Connecting the DV-46DVA-GCL Adapter to Appliance
Top Vent
• Remove top seal cap and insulation if equipped.
See Section 9, “Appliance Preparation.” Attach the
DV-46DVA-GCL adapter to the appliance starting collar
with 3-1/2 in. self-tapping screws. See Figure 7.16.
Connecting the LINK-DV30B to the DV-46DVA-GCL
adapter
• Insert the two sections of fl exible vent pipe down the
existing chimney.
• Attach one section of fl exible vent pipe to the exhaust
collar on top of the DV-46DVA-GCL adapter with three
self-tapping screws.
• Attach one section of fl exible vent pipe to the inlet collar
on top of the DV-46DVA-GCL adapter with three self-
tapping screws.
TOP VENT
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Asphyxiation!
Do NOT connect this gas appliance to a chimney fl ue
serving a separate solid fuel or gas burning appliance.
• May impair safe operation of this appliance or other
appliances connected to the fl ue.
• Vent this appliance directly outside.
• Use separate vent system for this appliance.
NOTICE: To achieve optimum per-
formance of appliance, minimize or
avoid bends in exhaust vent pipe.
• To minimize cold air drafts, seal around the fl ex vents
at the damper inside the chimney with non-combustible
unfaced fi berglass or rock wool insulation.
The DV-46DVA-GCL adapter must be recessed into existing
masonry fi replace. This measurement is taken from the top
of the fi replace opening. See Table 1 and Figure 7.15.
V
Minimum 10 ft. 3.05 m
Maximum 40 ft. 12.2 m
CAUTION! DO NOT use any fl ue restric-
tor when venting with the DV-46DVA-GCL
adapter and LINK-DV30B kit. This may re-
sult in poor fl ame appearance, sooting, pilot
malfunction, or overheating.
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F. Use of Flex Vent
The fl ex vent must be supported with the spacing between
support intervals not exceeding 4 feet, with no more than
1/2 inch sag between supports.
A support is required at each change in venting direc-
tion, and in any location where it is necessary to maintain
the necessary clearance to combustibles. A simple “up
and out” installation (Figure 7.17) requires only enough
support to maintain the necessary clearance to combusti-
bles. However, the vent attachment point and the fi restop
location are considered to be supports.
Figure 7.17 Flex Vent Pipe - Generic Fireplace Shown
3 in. CLEARANCE
TERMINATION
CAP
FLEX-VENT
1 in.
CLEARANCE
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* When using SLP pipe, minimum clearances from the vent pipe to combustible materi-
als at inside wall firestops are: Top: 2-1/2 in. (64 mm)
Bottom: 1/2 in. (13 mm)
Sides: 1 in. (25 mm)
Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm).
SLP heat shield - designed to be used on a wall 4-3/8 in. to 7-5/8 in. (111 mm to
194 mm thick).
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,IZDOOWKLFNQHVVLVJUHDWHUWKDQLQD'93+60%ZLOOEHUHTXLUHG
(SLP Pipe Shown)
3 in. (76 mm)
top clearance *
1 in. (25 mm)
clearance
bottom & sides
Heat
Shield
Wall
Shield
Firestop
Heat
Shield
WALL
3 in. (76 mm)
top clearance
1 in. (25 mm)
clearance around
vertical sections
A. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain air space clearance to
vent. DO NOT pack insulation or other combustibles:
• Between ceiling fi restops
• Between wall shield fi restops
• Around vent system
Failure to keep insulation or other material away from
vent pipe may cause over heating and fi re.
8 8 Vent Clearances and Framing
Figure 8.2 Wall Penetration
* Shows center of vent framing hole for top venting. The
center of the hole is one (1) in. (25.4 mm) above the
center of the horizontal vent pipe.
Figure 8.1 Horizontal Venting Clearances To Combustible
Materials
A* B
46-1/16 in.
(1170 mm)
45-1/16 in.
(1145 mm)
A
10 in.10 in.
B
DO NOT PACK WITH
INSULATION OR
OTHER MATERIAL
B. Wall Penetration Framing
Combustible Wall Penetration
Whenever a combustible wall is penetrated, you must
frame a hole for the wall shield fi restop(s). The wall shield
fi restop maintains minimum clearances and prevents cold
air infi ltration.
• The opening must be framed on all four sides using the
same size framing materials as those used in the wall
construction.
• SLP pipe - A wall shield fi restop must be placed on each
side of an interior wall. A minimum 1-1/2 in. (38 mm)
overlap of attached heat shields must be maintained.
• See Section 10.K. 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 in. greater than the pipe is acceptable.
Whenever a non-combustible wall is penetrated, the wall
shield fi restop is only required on one side and no heat
shield is necessary.
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C. Install the Ceiling Firestop
A ceiling fi restop MUST be used between
fl oors and attics.
• SLP pipe only - Frame opening 9 in. x 9
in. (229 mm x 229 mm) whenever the vent
penetrates a ceiling/floor (see Figure 8.3).
• Frame the area with the same sized lumber
as used in ceiling/fl oor joist.
• The ceiling fi restop may be installed above or
below the ceiling joists when installed with a
attic insulation shield. It must be under joists
between fl oors that are not insulated. Refer
to Figure 8.4.
• 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.
Figure 8.3 Installing Ceiling Firestop
ATTIC ABOVE
A
PIPE
SLP
A
9 in. (229 mm)
A
Figure 8.4 Installing the Attic Shield
INSTALL ATTIC INSULATION SHIELDS
BEFORE OR AFTER INSTALLATION OF VENT SYSTEM
CEILING FIRESTOP
INSTALLED BELOW CEILING
CEILING FIRESTOP
INSTALLED ABOVE CEILING
D. Install Attic Insulation Shield
WARNING! Fire Risk. DO NOT allow loose
materials or insulation to touch vent. Hearth
& Home Technologies requires the use of an
attic shield.
The International Fuel Gas Code requires an
attic shield constructed of 26 gauge minimum
steel that extends at least 2 in. (51 mm) above
insulation.
• Attic insulation shields must meet specifi ed
clearances to combustible materials and be
secured in place.
• An attic insulation shield kit is available from
Hearth & Home Technologies. Contact your
dealer to order. Install attic insulation shield
according to instructions included with kit.
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HEAT-ZONE®
ATTACHES HERE
Figure 8.5 Heat-Zone® Locations
E. Installing the Optional Heat-Zone® Gas or
Heat-Zone® Plus Kit
NOTICE: Additional clearance are required for Heat-
Zone® installations. Provisions must be made in advance
to ensure fi t within the framing.
• Locate the Heat-Zone® ports on the left and right sides
of the appliance. Either one or two Heat-Zone® Gas Kits
may be installed. Only one Heat-Zone® Plus Kit may be
installed. See Figure 8.5. Remove the knockouts from
the appliance with a tin snips.
• Center the duct collar around the exposed hole and
attach it to the appliance with 3 screws. Note: Do this
BEFORE fi nal positioning of the appliance.
• Determine the location for the air register/fan housing
assembly.
Reference the Heat-Zone® Gas Kit or Heat-Zone® Plus
Kit instructions for the remaining installation steps.
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ELBOW HEAT SHIELD SHOWN
IN SHIPPING POSITION
CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris.
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal-
lation. Sheet metal edges are sharp.
A. Top Vent
9 9 Appliance Preparation
Figure 9.1 Elbow Shield Shown as Shipped
ELBOW HEAT SHIELD
SHOWN AS INSTALLED
PIPE GASKET
Figure 9.2 Elbow Shield Shown Installed
If venting with a 90 degree elbow directly off of the top of
the appliance, the elbow heat shield must be repositioned
as shown in Figure 9.2.
If not venting with a 90 degree elbow, remove the elbow
heat shield and discard by removing the two 1/4 in. screws
that secure the elbow heat shield to the top of the fi replace.
For all venting applications, ensure that the pipe gasket is
in place before attaching any pipe section. This gasket is
shipped in place around the starting collar. See Figure 9.2.
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B. 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 fi re.
For details on setting the appliance in the framing, refer to
section 13.A. Figure 9.3 shows how to properly position,
level, and secure the appliance. 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 fl 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 fl oor by inserting two screws
through the pilot holes at the bottom of the appliance.
Figure 9.3 shows the fireplace installed on the floor.
However, this fireplace can be elevated off the floor
provided that the fi replace is properly supported by framing
materials and the ceiling clearances are maintained.
Figure 9.3 Proper Positioning, Leveling And Securing Of
Appliance
NAILING TABS
BOTH SIDES
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10 10 Installing Vent Pipe (SLP Pipe)
Figure 10.2 High Temperature Silicone Sealant
A. Assemble Vent Sections
To attach the fi rst vent component to the starting collars
of the appliance:
• Lock the vent components into place by sliding the pipe
section onto the collar.
• Align the seam of the pipe and seam of collar to allow
engagement. Rotate the vent component to lock into
place. Use this procedure for all vent components. See
Figure 10.1.
• Slide the gasket over the fi rst vent section and place it
fl ush to the appliance. This will prevent cold air infi ltration.
Caulk with a minimum of 300 ºF continuous exposure
rating may be used to hold the part in place.
• Continue adding vent components, locking each
succeeding component into place.
• Ensure that each succeeding vent component is securely
fi tted and locked into the preceding component.
Commercial, Multi-family (Multi-level exceeding two sto-
ries), or High-Rise Applications
For Installation into a commercial, multi-family (multi-level
exceeding two stories) or high-rise applications: All outer
pipe joints must be sealed with silicone with a minimum
of 300 ºF continuous exposure rating, including the slip
section that connects directly to the horizontal termination
cap.
• Apply a bead of silicone sealant inside the female outer
pipe joint prior to joining sections. See Figure 10.2
• Only outer pipes need to be sealed. All unit collar, pipe,
slip section, elbow and cap outer fl ues shall be sealed
in this manner, unless otherwise stated.
Figure 10.1 Adding Venting Components
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! DO NOT break
silicone seals on slip sections. Use care when removing
termination cap from slip pipe. If slip section seals are
broken during removal of the termination cap, vent may
leak.
Note: Align seams to engage pipe,
then rotate counterclockwise to lock
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Figure 10.5 Securing Vertical Pipe Sections
Figure 10.6 Securing Horizontal Pipe Sections
B. Assemble Slip Sections
• Slide the inner fl ue of the slip section into the inner fl ue of
the pipe section and the outer fl ue of the slip section over
the outer fl ue of the pipe section. See Figure 10.3.
• Slide together to the desired length.
Figure 10.3 Slip Section Pilot Holes
Figure 10.4 Screws into Slip Section
Pilot holePilot hole
• Continue adding pipe as necessary following instructions
in “Assembling Pipe Sections.”
NOTICE: If slip section is too long, the inner and outer fl ues
of the slip section can be cut to the desired length.
NOTICE: When installing a vent system with an HRC
termination cap, all pipe system joints shall be sealed using
a silicone sealant with a minimum of 300 ºF continuous
exposure rating.
• Apply a bead of silicone sealant inside the female outer
pipe joint prior to joining sections.
• Only outer pipes are sealed, sealing the inner fl ue is not
required.
• All unit collar, pipe, slip section, elbow and cap outer
fl ues shall be sealed.
• 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 10.4.
C. Secure the Vent Sections
• Vertical runs originating off the top of the appliance, with
no offsets, must be supported every 8 ft. (2.44 m) after
the maximum allowed 25 ft. (7.62 m) of unsupported rise.
• Vertical runs originating off the rear of the appliance, or
after any elbow, must be supported every 8 ft. (2.44 m).
• Horizontal runs must be supported every 5 feet (1.52
m).
• Vent supports or plumbers strap (spaced 120º apart)
may be used to support vent sections. See Figures 10.5
and 10.6.
• Wall shield fi restops may be used to provide horizontal
support to vent sections.
• SLP ceiling fi restops have tabs that may be used to
provide vertical support.
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.
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D. Disassemble Vent Sections
• Rotate either section (see Figure 10.7) so the seams on
both pipe sections are aligned as shown in Figure 10.8.
• Pull carefully to separate the pieces of pipe.
Figure 10.8 Align and Disassemble Vent Sections
Figure 10.7 Rotate Seams for Disassembly
E. Install Decorative Ceiling Components
A decorative ceiling thimble can be installed on a fl at ceil-
ing through which the vent passes. The decorative ceiling
thimble is used to cover the fi restop.
• Seal the gap between the vent pipe and fi restop using
silicone with a minimum of 300 ºF continuous exposure
rating to prevent cold air infi ltration.
• Install the decorative ceiling thimble by sliding it up to
the ceiling and attaching it using the provided screws.
A decorative cathedral ceiling support box can be installed
on a cathedral ceiling through which the vent passes.
• Use a plumb-bob to mark the center line of the venting
system on the ceiling and drill a small hole through the
ceiling and roof at this point. Locate the hole and mark
the outline of the cathedral ceiling support box on the
outside roof.
• Remove shingles or other roof covering as necessary to
cut the rectangular hole for the support box. Cut the hole
1/8 in. (3 mm) larger than the support box outline.
• Lower the support box through the hole in the roof until its
bottom is at least 2 in. (51 mm) below the ceiling (Figure
LEVEL
CATHEDRAL CEILING
SUPPORT BOX
2 in. (51 mm) MIN. BELOW
FINISHED CEILING
CUT HOLE 1/8 in. (3 mm)
GREATER IN SIZE THAN
PATTERN OF SUPPORT
BOX AS IT IS PROJECTED
ONTO ROOF LINE
Figure 10.9
Figure 10.10
10.9).
• Level the support box both vertically and horizontally and
temporarily tack it in place through the inside walls into
the roof sheathing.
• Use tin snips to cut the support box from the top corners
down to the roof line and fold the resulting fl aps to the
roof. See Figure 10.10.
• Nail the fl aps to the roof AFTER running a bead of non
hardening sealant between the fl aps and the roof.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Clean out ALL materials from
inside the support box and complete the vertical vent run
and termination.
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F. Install Metal Roof Flashing
• See minimum vent heights for various pitched roofs
(Figure 10.11) to determine the length of pipe to extend
through the roof.
• Slide the roof fl ashing over the pipe sections extending
through the roof as shown in Figure 10.12.
Roof Pitch H (Min.) Ft.
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
* 3 foot minimum in snow regions
Figure 10.11 Minimum Height From Roof To Lowest Discharge
Opening
HORIZONTAL
OVERHANG
VERTICAL
WALL
GAS DIRECT VENT
TERMINATION CAP
12
X
ROOF PITCH
IS X/ 12
LOWEST
DISCHARGE
OPENING
2 FT.
MIN.20 INCHES MIN.
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING
Figure 10.12
Figure 10.13 Assembling the Storm Collar Around the PipeFigure 10.13 Assembling the Storm Collar Around the Pipe
NOTICE: Failure to properly caulk the roof fl ashing and
pipe seams may permit entry of water.
• Caulk the gap between the roof fl ashing and the outside
diameter of the pipe.
• Caulk the perimeter of the fl ashing where it contacts the
roof surface. See Figure 10.12.
• Caulk the overlap seam of any exposed pipe sections
that are located above the roof line.
CAULK
G. Assemble and Install Storm Collar
CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris.
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal-
lation. Sheet metal edges are sharp.
• Slide the storm collar onto the exposed pipe section
and align brackets.
• Insert a bolt (provided) through the brackets and install
nut. Do not completely tighten.
• Slide the assembled storm collar down the pipe section
until it rests on the roof fl ashing (see Figure 10.13).
• Tighten nut and make sure the collar is tight against the
pipe section.
• Caulk around the top of the storm collar. See Figure 10.14.
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Figure 10.14
H. Install Vertical Termination Cap
• Attach the vertical termination cap by sliding the inner
collar of the cap into the inner fl ue of the pipe section
while placing the outer collar of the cap over the outer
fl ue of the pipe section.
• Secure the cap by driving three self-tapping screws
(supplied) through the pilot holes in the outer collar of
the cap into the outer fl ue of the pipe (see Figure 10.14).
Figure 10.15 Wall Thimble
I. Install Decorative Wall Components
A decorative wall thimble can be installed on wall through
which the vent passes. The decorative wall thimble is used
to cover the fi restop.
• Slide the decorative wall thimble over the last section of
horizontal pipe before connecting the termination cap to
the pipe.
• Once the pipe section and the termination cap have been
connected, slide the wall thimble up to the interior wall
surface and attach with screws provided. See Figure
10.15.
Important Notice: Heat shields may not be fi eld constructed.
J. Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal
Termination
WARNING! Risk of Fire! To prevent overheating and fi re,
heat shields must extend through the entire wall thick-
ness.
• DO NOT remove the heat shields attached to the
wall shield fi restop and the horizontal termination cap
(shown in Figure 10.16).
• Heat shields must overlap 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) mini-
mum.
There are two sections of the heat shield. One section
is factory-attached to the wall shield fi restop. The other
section is factory-attached to the cap. See Figure 10.16.
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 (DVP)
or 4-3/8 in./ 111 mm (SLP), the heat shields on the cap
and wall shield fi restop must be trimmed. A minimum
1-1/2 in. (38 mm) overlap MUST be maintained.
• Use an extended heat shield if the fi nished wall thickness
is greater than 7-1/4 in. (184 mm).
• The extended heat shield may need to be cut to length
maintaining suffi cient length for a 1-1/2 in. (38 mm)
overlap between heat shields.
• Attach the extended heat shield to either of the existing
heat shields using the screws supplied with the extended
heat shield. Refer to vent components diagrams in the
back of this manual.
• Rest the small leg on the extended heat shield on top
of the pipe section to properly space it from the pipe
section.
Termination Cap
(1 of 3)
Storm
Collar
Caulk
Screws
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Figure 10.16 Venting through the wall
Note: When using termination caps with factory-supplied heat
shield attached, no additional wall shield fi restop is required on
the exterior side of a combustible wall.
K. Install Horizontal Termination Cap
WARNING! Risk of Fire! The telescoping fl ue section
of the termination cap MUST be used when connecting
vent.
• 1-1/2 (38 mm) minimum overlap of fl ue telescoping
section is required.
Failure to maintain overlap may cause overheating and
fi re.
• 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.
• 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.
CAUTION! Risk of Burns! Local codes may require in-
stallation of a cap shield to prevent anything or anyone
from touching the hot cap.
NOTICE: For certain exposures which require superior
resistance to wind-driven rain penetration, a fl ashing kit and
HRC caps are available. When penetrating a brick wall, a
brick extension kit is available for framing the brick.
INTERIOR
HEAT SHIELD OR
EXTENDED
HEAT SHIELD
WALL SHIELD
FIRESTOP
HEAT SHIELD
1-1/2 IN. (38 MM) MIN.
OVERLAP
SHEATHING
SLIP SECTION
CAN BE EXTENDED
INNER VENT
OUTER VENT
EXTERIOR
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11 11 Gas Information
A. Fuel Conversion
• Make sure the appliance is compatible with available gas
types.
• Conversions must be made by a qualified service
technician using Hearth & Home Technologies specifi ed
and approved parts.
B. Gas Pressure
• Optimum appliance performance requires proper input
pressures.
• Gas line sizing requirements will be determined in ANSI
Z223.1 National Fuel Gas Code in the USA and CAN/
CGA B149 in Canada.
• Pressure requirements are:
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.
• Install regulator upstream of valve if line pressure is
greater than 1/2 psig.
Gas Pressure Natural Gas Propane
Minimum inlet pressure 5.0 in. w.c. 11.0 in. w.c.
Maximum inlet pressure 10.0 in. w.c. 13.0 in. w.c.
Manifold pressure 3.5 in. w.c. 10.0 in. w.c.
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.
• Close the manual shutoff valve BEFORE
pressure testing gas line at test pressures
equal to or less than 1/2 psig.
WARNING
Note: This manual gas shutoff valve is accessible for service
by removing the base pan, burner assembly and valve plate.
See Figure 11.1.
The lower access cover panel is removable if fi nishing
material has not been previously installed.
Figure 11.1 Cover Tray Removal
MEDIA TRAY/BASE PAN
ASSEMBLY SCREWS
PILOT BRACKET SCREWS
Figure 11.2. Remove Valve Plate Screws
3. Set the valve bracket on the front lip of the fi rebox bot-
tom. Turn “off” the ball valve. Disconnect gas valve
from the gas fl ex ball valve assembly at the pressure
fi tting. See Figure 11.4.
Figure 11.3. Remove Valve Plate
Access Through the Valve Assembly
The lower access cover panel is removable if fi nishing
material has not been previously installed.
Remove media tray, base pan and burner assembly.
To access components:
1. Remove eleven screws around perimeter of valve
plate that secure valve plate to the fi rebox bottom.
See Figure 11.2.
2. Lift the valve plate from the back so that the gas valve
can clear the valve plate hole in the bottom the fi rebox.
See Figure 11.3.
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 qualifi ed 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 fi tter).
Note: A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts ap-
proved) 1/2 in. (13 mm) T-handle manual shut-off valve
and fl 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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4. Lift the valve assembly up and out to make necessary
service or repair.
C. Gas Connection
• Refer to Section 16 for location of gas line access in
appliance.
• Gas line may be run through knockout(s) provided.
• The gap between supply piping and gas access hole may
be caulked with caulk with a minimum of 300 ºF continuous
exposure rating or stuffed with non-combustible, unfaced
insulation to prevent cold air infi ltration.
• Ensure that gas line does not come in contact with outer
wrap of the appliance. Follow local codes.
• Pipe incoming gas line into valve compartment.
• Connect incoming gas line to the 1/2 in. (13 mm)
connection on manual shutoff valve.
WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! Support control
when attaching pipe to prevent bending gas line.
• 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 fl ames.
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.
WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Asphyxiation!
Check all fi ttings and connections with a non-corrosive
commercially available leak-check solution. DO NOT use
open fl ame. Fittings and connections could have loos-
ened during shipping and handling.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT change valve settings.
This valve has been preset at the factory.
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.
When installing above 2000 feet elevation:
• In the USA: Reduce burner orifi ce 4% for each 1000 feet
above 2000 feet.
• In CANADA: Reduce burner orifi ce 10% for elevations
between 2000 feet and 4500 feet. Above 4500 feet,
consult local gas utility.
Valve Pressure Taps
The pressure taps are available through the front of the
appliance. The decorative mesh front and fi replace glass
assembly must be removed to gain access to the pressure
taps. See Figure 11.5.
Figure 11.4. Disconnect Gas Valve
Note: The manifold and inlet pressure tabs can be ac-
cessed from the front of the fi replace when valve assembly
is installed.
Figure 11.5 Valve Pressure Taps and Remote Receiver Location
PRESSURE TAPS
OPTIONAL REMOTE
RECEIVER
Note: Install the gas supply line in accordance with local
codes, if any. If not, follow ANSI 223.1. Installation should
be done by a qualifi ed 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 fi tter).
Note: A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts ap-
proved) 1/2 in. (13 mm) T-handle manual shut-off valve
and fl 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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A. Wiring Requirements
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.
• 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 (IntelliFire
ignition).
• A 110-120 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.
• Low voltage and 110-120 VAC voltage cannot be shared
within the same wall box.
WARNING! Risk of Shock or Explosion! DO NOT wire
110-120 VAC to the valve or to the appliance wall switch.
Incorrect wiring will damage controls.
B. IntelliFire Ignition System Wiring
• Wire the appliance junction box to 110-120 VAC for
proper operation of the appliance.
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.
• Refer to Figure 12.2, IntelliFire Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring
Diagram.
• This appliance is equipped with an IntelliFire control valve
which operates on a 3 volt system.
• Plug the 3-volt AC transformer into the appliance junction
C. Optional Accessories Requirements
• This appliance may be used with a wall switch, wall
mounted thermostat and/or a remote control.
12 12 Electrical Information
Battery Pack Location
Batteries are to be installed only when battery power is
required. Because of the limited accessibility to the valve
cavity, the battery pack and IPI control module must be
installed as shown in Figure 12.1.
The battery pack, control module, and remote control
receiver can be accessed through the air space between
the fi rebox front and the lower-front fi nishing cover
panel. The decorative front and glass assembly must be
removed to access these components.
The battery pack is attached with velcro to the inside of
the lower cover panel. The IPI control module is placed
on the fi rebox bottom.
Figure 12.1 Valve Cavity
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.
GAS VALVE
CONTROL
MODULE AC ADAPTER
BATTERY
PACK
Wiring for optional Hearth & Home Technologies approved
accessories should be done now to avoid reconstruction.
Follow instructions that come with those accessories.
NOTE: Install optional remote receiver adjacent to battery
pack using velcro provided in the appliance. See Figure 11.5.
CONTROL MODULE GROUND
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Figure 12.2 IntelliFire Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram with Wall Switch or Thermostat
E. Junction Box Installation
1. Bend junction box heat shield to the right along the
perforated hand bends.
2. Remove the one screw located in front of the junction
box.
3. Remove the plastic electrical knockout slug in the top
of the junction box.
4. Install wire strain (not included) and route wire through
wire strain fi tting.
5. Make the connections inside the junction box to the
120V wire. Connect the green wire to the ground nut,
the black wire to the black wire and the white wire to
the white wire.
6. Reinstall the junction box.
7. Reposition the junction box heat shield such that it is
positioned over the junction box.
TRANSFORMER
3 VAC
PLUG IN BLACK
RED
BATTERY PACK
WIRE ASSEMBLY
WIRES
(TO BROWN)ORANGEGREENVALVE
WHITE
ORANGE
IGNITION MODULE 3 VAC INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITOR
HOTNEUTRALI
S
GROUND TO
FIREPLACE
CHASSIS
NOTE: 1. Ignition module, valve, pilot, and
wall switch operate on 3 volts. 120 VAC is
required at junction box unless equipped
with battery back-up.
D. Electrical Service and Repair
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.
WARNING! Risk of Shock! Replace damaged wire with
type 105° C rated wire. Wire must have high temperature
insulation.
Note: There is an alternative access to the junction box.
This can be accessed by removing the valve assembly. See
Section 11.
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13 13 Finishing
A. Framing and Finishing Instructions
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clear-
ances to combustibles as specifi ed. Framing closer than the
minimums listed must be constructed entirely of noncom-
bustible materials (i.e., steel studs, concrete board, etc.)
Finishing Instructions
It is important to follow the framing and fi nishing instruc-
tions to ensure proper placement of fi replace into the sur-
rounding framing/fi nishing materials.
Wall sheathing materials 1/2 in. thick are specifi ed in
this installation manual to properly align with the factory-
installed non combustible material.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT remove the factory-
installed non-combustible board or cover it with combus-
tible material, such as:
• Drywall (gypsum board)
• Plywood
• Materials that do not meet the ASTM E 136 Non-com-
bustibility standard (below).
Removal of factory-installed, non-combustible board and/
or use of materials not meeting the ASTM E 136 standard
may cause fi re.
Non-Combustible Materials Specifi cation
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 shall be considered
non-combustible materials.
Setting the Fireplace into the Framing
Unlike many traditional, single-sided Heat & Glo fi replaces,
this fi replace is recessed into surround framing. The left
and right nailing tabs were designed for the SLR-D model
as a means to ensure the fi replace is recessed to the
correct location within the framing materials.
1. Bend two nailing tabs away from fi replace 180 degrees
on both left and right nailing tabs. Do not adjust the
column standoffs. See Figure 13.1.
2. Screw each nailing tab to the adjoining framing mate-
rial. Ensure that the 1 inch air space clearance is main-
tained on the sides of the fi replace. See Figure 13.2.
Figure 13.1 Nailing Tabs Installation Position
NAILING
TABS
FACTORY-INSTALLED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD
Figure 13.2 Front Side Finishing Detail
1 IN.
FRAMING
1/2 IN. FACTORY-SUPPLIED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD
NAILING TAB
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WARNING! Risk of Fire! Maintain specifi ed air space
clearances to combustibles.
Failure to comply with these instructions may cause a
fi re or cause the appliance to overheat.
FACTORY-INSTALLED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD
LOWER COVER PANEL
= NO SCREWS ALLOWED
= 1 INCH. MAX. SELF-TAPPING SCREWS ALLOWED
= 5 INCH - 7 INCH SELF-TAPPING SCREWS ALLOWED
PILOT HOLES (11 LOCATIONS) TO ATTACH
NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD TO FRAMING
Figure 13.3 Finishing Details
CAUTION! Risk of Glass Damage and Cuts! DO NOT
drill or install any type of screw or fastener into the lower
cover panel. Sharp screw or fastener tips may penetrate
and break the glass or cause cuts.
The SLR-D must be fi nished using either the Tonic or
Martini decorative fronts. See Figures 13.12 and 13.13.
The fi nal fi replace installation can be accomplished by
either the Overlap Fit or Inside Fit method. Reference
Section 13.C regarding installation details associated
with the Inside Fit and Overlap Fit methods.
It is acceptable to pre-drill holes and use self-tapped
screws in the factory-installed non-combustible board to
attach non-combustible backer board for tile, marble, etc.
Refer to Figure 13.3 for acceptable screw location and
screw length requirements.
Self-tapping screws up to one inch long can be installed
through the nailing tab and outer 3 inch edges of the
factory-installed non-combustible board to secure the
drywall adjacent to the factory-installed non-combustible
board. See Figure 13.3.
Note: It is acceptable to use a silicone sealant with
a minimum of 300 ºF continuous exposure rating to
adhere drywall to lower cover panel.
Note: Refer to Section 13.C regarding installation details
associated with the Inside and Overlap Fit methods.
Do not drill or install screws which may penetrate the
lower cover panel as this will restrict required access
to the glass, battery-back-up, and remote receiver. See
Figure 13.3.
The appliance is designed to accept 1/2 in. wall sheathing
materials such as drywall, plywood, wood composites, or
non-combustible materials. The type of material used
depends whether the installation is an Inside or Overlap
Fit Method. Refer to Section 13.C regarding installation
details associated with the Inside and Overlap Fit
methods.
The factory-supplied non-combustible board must be
used in all installations. It must be directly attached to
structural framing adjacent to the appliance. Screw fas-
teners should be installed in the pilot holes provided in
the outer perimeter of the non-combustible board. See
Figure 13.3.
The factory-supplied board is designed such that its edg-
es will be at the approximate center of the adjacent fram-
ing, assuming it is 1-1/2 in. nominal thickness. This will
allow the wallboard joints to occur on the center of the
framing where the panels can be fastened properly. If the
framing thickness is less than 1-1/2 in. nominal, such as
with formed steel systems, then it may be necessary to
adjust the adjacent framing dimensions so that the non-
combustible board and wallboard joints are centered on
the framing.
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Verify that the lower cover panel is installed correctly, and
that the fi replace opening height is between 15-7/8 in.
and 16-1/8 in. See Figure 13.4.
Note: The lower cover panel must be pushed all the way
down. The fi replace opening must be between 15-7/8 in.
and 16-1/8 in. for the decorative fronts to fi t correctly. See
Figure 13.4.
FIREPLACE OPENING
15-7/8 IN. TO 16-1/8 IN.
Figure 13.4. Required Fireplace Opening Height
Finish and Sealing Joints
All joints between the fi nished wall sheating and the
appliance must be sealed with non-combustible materials.
Sealants, such as caulk or mastic used to seal the gap
between the wall and the fi replace, should be rated at
a minimum continuous exposure to 300°F. Wall board
joints can be taped and sealed with combustible drywall
tape.
Finishing Around Opening with Gypsum Wallboard
Gypsum wallboard (drywall) joints adjacent to the fi replace
opening require special attention to minimize potential
development of cracking. Hearth and Home Technologies
recommends the following steps to minimize potential
cracks in the fi nished drywall around the fi replace opening:
• When installing gypsum wallboard around the fi replace,
install the hole for the fi replace opening in a single
wallboard sheet, if possible. This will minimize the joints
adjacent to the fi replace opening.
• The factory-supplied non-combustible board and the
gypsum wallboard must join on the structural framing,
where applicable. Wallboard and non-combustible board
should be fastened to the framing with at least 1-1/4 in.
long screw fasteners, located within 1-1/2 in. from each
corner, and at no more than 12 inch intervals along the
joint length.
• The wall-board joints should be fi nished with a Taping
Coat, followed by at least two subsequent Finish Coats
of joint compound.
• For the initial Taping Coat, it is critical that a general-
purpose chemically hardening joint compound, such as
SHEETROCK™ Brand Durabond™ Setting-Type Joint
Compound, be used to fi ll the joint and embed the mesh
tape. Fiberglass-mesh tape is recommended because it
will provide a more crack-resistant joint than one fi nished
with paper tape. Let the Taping Coat properly cure before
applying subsequent Finish Coats.
• For the second and third fi nishing coats, it is acceptable
to use a light-weight joint compound and standard
application, curing and sanding methods.
• Do not operate the fi replace during the drywall fi nishing
process. Allow the fi nish coat to cure for at least 24
hours prior to using the appliance.
Painting
If desired fi nishing includes a painted wall, 100%
acrylic latex with compatible primer is recommend
around the appliance. Oil-based or standard
acrylic paints may discolor due to heat exposure.
Wallboard Joint-Crack Prevention and Repair
Wallboard joints around the fi replace will be affected
by exposure to elevated temperatures, along with
other environmental and structural factors. The specifi c
methods presented in the previous section will help
prevent or minimize development of cracks.
If a crack does emerge adjacent the fi replace, it can be
permanently repaired by fi lling it with spackling paste or
paintable latex caulk, followed by repainting.
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B. Mantel and Wall Projections
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Comply with all minimum clear-
ances to combustibles as specifi ed. Framing closer than the
minimums listed must be constructed entirely of noncom-
bustible materials (i.e., steel studs, concrete board, etc.)
Failure to comply could cause fi re.
Figure 13.5 Clearances To Combustibles Mantels Or Other
Combustibles Above Appliance
Combustible Mantels
Non-combustible Mantels
Figure 13.6 Clearances To Non-Combustible Mantels Or Other
Non-Combustibles Above Appliance
Figure 13.7 Mantel Leg or Wall Projections
(Acceptable on both sides of opening)
Figure 13.8 Mantel Leg or Wall Projections
(Acceptable on both sides of opening)
3 FT. MAXIMUM
6 IN.
MINIMUM
FIREPLACE OPENING
See Dimension B on Appliance
Dimension Diagram (Figure 16.1).
7 IN.
MINIMUM UNLIMITED
FIREPLACE OPENING
See Dimension B on Appliance
Dimension Diagram (Figure 16.1).
14 IN.
MIN.
12 IN.
MAX.
1/2 IN.
Thick Wall
Sheathing
MEASUREMENT
FROM TOP OF
FIREPLACE
OPENING
See Dimension T on Appliance
Dimension Diagram (Figure 16.1).
Note: For non-combustible fi replace fi nish material (marble,
stone, etc) specifi cations refer to Section 13.C.
14 IN.
MIN.
12 IN.
MAX.
1/2 IN.
Thick Wall
Sheathing
4 IN.
MAX.
1 IN.MIN.
MEASUREMENT
FROM TOP OF
FIREPLACE
OPENING
See Dimension T on
Appliance Dimension
Diagram (Figure 16.1).
Note: Clearance from opening
to perpendicular wall.
Note: Clearance from opening
to perpendicular wall.
Mantel Legs Or Wall Projections Extending Past The Face
Of The Fireplace (Combustible or Non-Combustible)
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Non-Combustible Finish Materials
0 - 1 inch thickness-Overlap Fit Method
Both the Tonic and Martini decorative fronts are designed
to overlap fi nish materials 0 inches to 1 inch thick. See
Figure 13.9.
NOTICE: This one inch maximum not only includes the
decorative fi nish materials (marble, tile, slate, etc) but
also the mortar or adhesive used to attach the decorative
fi nish material.
The non-combustible fi nish material can be installed up to
the fi replace opening.
Figure 13.9 Overlap Fit Method (Tonic or Martini Decorative
Front)
FACTORY-INSTALLED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD
DRYWALL OR
EQUIVALENT (1/2 IN.)
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FINISHING MATERIAL
0 - 1 IN. THICK
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FINISHING MATERIAL
0 - 1 IN. THICK
DECORATIVE
FRONT SHOWN
1-1/2 IN. ABOVE STANDOFF
Overlap Requirement: See Figure 13.9.
Inside Fit requirement: See Figure 13.10 and Figure 13.11.
C. Facing Material
• Facing and/or fi nishing materials must not interfere with
air fl ow through louvers or decorative fronts.
• Facing and/or fi nishing materials must never overhang
into the glass opening.
• Observe all clearances when applying combustible
materials.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT apply combustible
materials beyond the minimum clearances. Comply with
all minimum clearances to combustibles as specifi ed in
this manual. Overlapping materials could ignite and will
interfere with proper operation of doors and louvers.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT install drywall or other
combustible materials over the factory-installed non-com-
bustible board. Overlapping materials could ignite.
Decorative facing material thickness is measured from
the face of the factory-installed non-combustible board.
See Figure 13.9, 13.10 and Figure 13.11.
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Non-Combustible Finish Materials
0 Inches to 4 Inches Thick Inside Fit Method
The Tonic decorative front is approved for inside fi t ap-
plications. Non-combustible fi nishing materials up to 4
inches thick can be installed around the front (left, right,
top, and bottom).
For the Tonic decorative front inside fi t applications, the
decorative front must be installed tight to the fi nishing
fl anges and must not overlap any fi nish material.
Ensure that minimum clearances to non-combustible fi n-
ish materials meet the specifi cations in Figure 13.11.
Non-Combustible Finish Material 0-4 Inches Thick
Bottom Joint
3/4 IN. (TON-SLR-**)
3-1/4 IN.(TON-SLR-**)
3/4 IN. (TON-SLR-**)
Figure 13.11 Noncombustible Surface Finishing Material 0-4 Inch
Thick-Inside Fit Method (Tonic Decorative Front
Only)
FACTORY-INSTALLED
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BOARD
DRYWALL OR
EQUIVALENT
(1/2 IN.)
20-1/2 IN.
0 - 4 IN.
0 - 4 IN.
3/4 IN. (TON-SLR-**)
3-1/4 IN. (TON-SLR-**)
Figure 13.10 Inside Fit Method (Tonic Decorative Front Only)
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D. Decorative Fronts
WARNING! Risk of Fire! A decorative front is required
for this model. DO NOT operate this appliance without a
decorative front in place.
Only doors certifi ed for use with this appliance model may
be used. Contact your dealer for a list of doors that may
be used.
Figure 13.12 Tonic Decorative Front
Figure 13.13 Martini Decorative Front
Inside and Overlap Fit
See Section 13.C.
Overlap Fit Only
See Section 13.C.
Figure 13.14 Dimensions of Tonic Decorative Front.
TONIC DECORATIVE FRONT
(TON-SLR-**)
MARTINI DECORATIVE FRONT
(MAR-SLR-**)
A
B
D
C
E F
TONIC FRONT
Table 1. Dimensions of Tonic Decorative Front.
A Top of decorative front to bottom of
appliance. 26-3/8 in. 670 mm
B Bottom of decorative front to bottom
of appliance.6-7/8 in. 175 mm
C Inside dimension of decorative front
(width).39 in. 991 mm
D Outside dimension of decorative
front (width).44-1/2 in. 1130 mm
E Inside dimension decorative front
(height).13 in. 330 mm
F Outside dimension of decorative
front (height).19-1/2 in. 495 mm
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Table 2. Dimensions of Martini Decorative Front.
Figure 13.15. Dimensions of Martini Decorative Front
A Top of decorative front to
bottom of appliance. 26-3/16 IN. 665 mm
B Bottom of decorative front to
bottom of appliance.7-5/16 IN. 185 mm
C Outside dimension of
decorative front (width).46-3/16 IN. 1172 mm
D Outside dimension of
decorative front (height).18-7/8 IN. 479 mm
E Inside dimension decorative
front (width)40-1/4 IN. 1022 mm
F Inside dimension decorative
front (height)13-1/4 IN. 337 mm
A
B
C
D
E
F
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A. Remove Fixed Glass Assembly
See Section 14.F.
B. Remove the Shipping Materials
Remove shipping materials from inside or underneath the
fi rebox. The standard black rock media and manual bag
assembly are also shipped underneath the fi rebox.
C. Clean the Appliance
Clean/vacuum any sawdust that may have accumulated
inside the fi rebox or underneath in the control cavity.
D. Accessories
Install approved accessories per instructions included
with accessories. Install approved accessories per in-
structions included with accessories. Contact your dealer
for a list of approved 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.
14 14 Appliance Setup
E. Glass Rock Media Kit
NOTE: During appliance set up, gas pressure verifi ca-
tion, or troubleshooting, do not operate appliance with
glass off for more than 30 seconds to prevent the media
tray from warping. Flames may curl back underneath the
media tray with glass removed.
WARNING! Choking Hazard! Keep glass rock media
out of reach of children.
CAUTION! Risk of Cuts, Abrasions or Flying Debris.
Wear protective gloves and safety glasses during instal-
lation. Sheet metal edges are sharp.
Cleaning the Glass Rock Media
During shipment of the glass rock media, dust and debris
can accumulate in the rock bag. It is recommended that
the glass rock media be rinsed thoroughly with water to re-
move dust and small glass rock particles. An easy method
to clean the glass rock media is to empty the contents of
the bag into a bucket and rinse thoroughly with a garden
hose. Allow the glass rock media to dry before installing
into the fi replace.
Installation
1. Position rock media placement jig over pilot shield to
prevent inadvertent glass rock media placement in front
of pilot shield.
2. Figure 14.1 shows the outline of the media tray edges
and pilot transient ports. DO NOT install glass rock
media in the outlined area. This may cause delayed
ignition, undesirable burner fl ame, or lighting issues.
3. Place an even layer of glass rock media around the
base pan as shown in Figure 14.2. Do not place glass
rock media between the inside edges of the media tray.
Place entire contents of the bag onto the media tray.
See Figure 14.2.
4. Remove rock placement jig by removing one screw
that attaches jig to pilot shield. See Figure 14.2.
Place smaller sized glass rock media on top of the
pilot shield. See Figure 14.3. Do not place glass rock
media in front of pilot assembly.
WARNING
Delayed Ignition Risk
• Place glass rock media according to instructions.
• Do NOT place glass rock media in area in front
of pilot or between burner tracks.
• Do NOT place glass rock media in a position
that they may fall into area in front of pilot.
• Do NOT use any media other than the glass
rock media supplied with this fi replace.
• Do NOT use more than 10 pounds of glass rock
media per fi replace.
Fireplace will not function properly.
Delayed ignition may occur.
NO GLASS ROCK
MEDIA BETWEEN
BURNER TRACKS
( INSIDE DASHED LINE)
Figure 14.1. Rock Media Placement Jig
Figure 14.2. Installing Glass Rock Media
ROCK MEDIA
PLACEMENT JIG
ROCK MEDIA
PLACEMENT JIG
NO GLASS ROCK MEDIA
BETWEEN BURNER TRACKS
(INSIDE DASHED LINES)
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Figure 14.3. Placing Glass Rock Media on Pilot Shield
PILOT SHIELD
Figure 14.4. Maintaining Media Tray Air Spaces.
NO GLASS ROCK MEDIA BETWEEN DASHED LINES.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT place glass rock me-
dia directly in front of the pilot assembly or between the
burner tracks over the burner ports.
NOTICE: Care should be taken to avoid placing glass
rock media between the left, right and back edges of the
media tray and the fi rebox. Blocking this gap may cause
an undesirable fl ame appearance. See Figure 14.4.
BURNER
TRACKS
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H. Air Shutter Setting
Air shutter settings may be adjusted by a qualifi ed install-
er 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 14.6.
• Loosen the 1/4 in. screw.
• Twist shutter to adjust
• Shutter may be opened for longer horizontal vent runs.
• Do not close the air shutter more than the settings
specifi ed below.
• Tighten the screw.
NOTICE: If the fl ames appear to be orange, open the air
shutter to prevent residue buildup on the glass.
Figure 14.6 Air Shutter
Figure 14.5 Fixed Glass Assembly
F. Fixed Glass Assembly
WARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation! Handle fi xed glass
assembly with care. Inspect the gasket to ensure it is
undamaged and inspect the glass for cracks, chips or
scratches.
• DO NOT strike, slam or scratch glass.
• DO NOT operate fi replace with glass removed, cracked,
broken or scratched.
• Replace as a complete assembly.
Removing Fixed Glass Assembly
1. Remove the decorative front.
2. Locate the two spring latches that are on the upper
left and right of the fi replace.
3. Use both index fi ngers to release spring latches. See
Figure 14.5.
4. Allow glass to tilt forward. Grasp glass on the upper
right and left sides and lift glass “up” and “out.”
Replacing Fixed Glass Assembly
1. Locate glide tabs on lower left and right corners.
2. Grasp glass on upper right and left sides and tilt bot-
tom of glass assembly toward fi replace.
3. Allow of the bottom gasketing of the glass assembly
to touch the face of the fi replace.
4. Put pressure on the glass as you allow the glass
assembly to drop into the two lower glass clips. See
Figure 14.5.
5. Tilt top of glass towards fi replace and engage both
top spring latches.
Air Shutter Settings
NG LP
SLR-D 3/16 in. 9/16 in.
LOWER GLASS CLIP
UPPER SPRING LATCH
G. Install the Decorative Front
WARNING! Risk of Fire! Install ONLY doors or fronts
approved by Hearth & Home Technologies. Unapproved
doors or fronts could cause fi replace to overheat.
This fireplace has been supplied with an integral
barrier to prevent direct contact with the fi xed glass
panel. DO NOT operate the fi replace with the barrier
removed.
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 front.
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A. IntelliFire 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 assembly
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. Verify gap of igniter to right side of pilot hood. The gap should be
approximately .095 in. (2.41 mm) to .135 in. (3.43 mm).
d. Module. 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 fi 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 wir-
ing confi guration or wiring harness.
Remove and reinstall the wiring harness that plugs into module.
Verify there is a tight fi 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. Verify that 110-120 VAC power is “ON” to junction box.
d. Module not grounded. 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. Re-
move 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 fi 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 incorrect. Verify gap of igniter to right side of pilot hood. The gap should be
approximately .095 in. (2.41 mm) to .135 in. (3.43 mm).
c. Module is not grounded. Verify module is securely grounded to metal chassis of appliance.
d. Module voltage output / Valve/Pilot
solenoid ohms readings.
Verify battery voltage is at least 2.7 volts. Replace batteries if volt-
age is below 2.7.
15 15 Troubleshooting
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 qualifi ed service technician in the diagnosis of a problem and
the corrective action to be taken. This troubleshooting guide can only be used by a qualifi ed service technician. Contact
your dealer to arrange a service call by a qualifi ed service technician.
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IntelliFire Ignition System - (continued)
Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action
4. Pilot lights but contin-
ues to spark, and main
burner will not ignite.
(If the pilot continues
to spark after the
pilot fl ame has been lit,
fl ame rectifi cation has
not occurred.)
a. A shorted or loose connection in fl ame
sensing rod.
Verify all connections to wiring diagram in manual. Verify
connections underneath pilot assembly are tight. Verify
connections are not grounding out to metal chassis, pilot
burner, pilot enclosure or screen if present, or any other
metal object.
b. Poor fl ame rectifi cation or contaminated
fl ame sensing rod.
With fi xed glass assembly in place, verify that fl ame is en-
gulfi ng fl ame sensing rod on left side of pilot hood. Flame
sensing rod should glow shortly after ignition. Verify cor-
rect pilot orifi ce is installed and gas inlet is set to pressure
specifi cations. Polish fl ame sensing rod with fi ne steel wool
to remove any contaminants that may have accumulated
on fl ame sensing rod.
c. Module is not grounded. Verify module is securely grounded to metal chassis of
appliance. Verify that wire harness is fi rmly connected to
the module.
d. Damaged pilot assembly or contami-
nated fl ame sensing rod.
Verify that ceramic insulator around the fl ame sensing rod
is not cracked, damaged, or loose. Verify connection from
fl ame sensing rod to white sensor wire. Polish fl ame sens-
ing rod with fi ne steel wool to remove any contaminants
that may have accumulated on fl ame sensing rod. Verify
continuity with a multimeter with ohms set at lowest range.
Replace pilot if any damage is detected.
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 fi ne.
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16 16 Reference Materials
A. Appliance Dimension Diagram
Dimensions are actual appliance dimensions. Use for reference only. For framing dimensions and clearances refer to Section 5.
G
Q
HO
FP
GAS LINE
ACCESS
LEFT VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW
ELECTRICAL
ACCESS
A
B
C
D
E
T
U
V
L
NØ
I
J
K
MSR
1 INCH STANDOFF
Figure 16.1 Appliance Dimensions
Location Inches Millimeters
L 37-3/4 959
M 16-3/4 425
N 6-5/8 168
O 39-3/4 1010
P 2-3/16 56
Q 6 152
R 17-1/4 438
S 18-1/4 464
T 25-7/8 657
U 9-3/4 248
V 51-1/2 1308
Location Inches Millimeters
A 48 1219
B 43 1092
C 39-1/16 993
D 13-1/4 337
E 41 1042
F 3-9/16 90
G 6-7/8 175
H 45-1/16 1145
I 9-5/16 237
J 17-3/4 451
K1 25
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8-3/4 in.
222 mm
6-1/2 in.
165 mm
6-5/8 in.
168 mm
6 in.
152 mm
6-1/2 in.
165 mm
6-5/8 in.
168 mm
9-7/8 in.
251 mm
6-1/2 in.
165 mm9-1/4 in.
235 mm
SLP-45 - 45° Elbow
SLP90- 90° Elbow
Effective
Height/
Length
SLP-PIPE
B. Vent Components Diagrams
Figure 16.2 SLP Series Vent Components
26 in.
660 mm
DVP-HSM-B
Extended Heat Shield
Effective Height/Length
Pipe inches mm
SLP4 4 102
SLP6 6 152
SLP12 12 305
SLP24 24 610
SLP36 36 914
SLP48 48 1219
SLP6A 2 - 6 51 - 152
SLP12A 2 - 12 51 - 305
SLP-FLEX-2 24 610
SLP-FLEX-3 36 914
SLP-FLEX-5 60 1524
SLP-FLEX-10 120 3048
SLP-FLEX-PIPE
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/
LENGTH
SLP-HVS
Horizontal Pipe
Support
10-7/8 in.
276 mm
8-7/8 in.
225 mm
1-1/2 in.
38 mm
SLP-FS
Ceiling Firestop
8-11/16 in.
220 mm
8-11/16 in.
220 mm
1-1/2 in.
38 mm
SLP-WS
Wall Shield Firestop
12 in.
305 mm
12 in.
305 mm
5-1/2 in.
146 mm
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B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)
Figure 16.3 SLP Series Vent Components
SLK-SNKD
Snorkel
Termination Cap
13-1/2 in.
343 mm
28-1/2 in.
724 mm
10-11/16 in.
271mm
10-9/16 in.
269 mm
14 in.
356 mm
SLP-CCS-BK
Cathedral Ceiling
Support Box-Black
12-1/2 in.
318 mm
12 in.
305 mm
SLP-TVHW
Vertical
Termination Cap
13 in.
330 mm
13 in.
330 mm
1-5/16 in.
34 mm
SLP-DCF-BK
Ceiling Firestop
Black
SLP-WT-BK
Wall Thimble-Black
14-7/16 in.
367 mm
14-7/16 in.
367 mm
2-5/16 in.
59 mm
SL-2DVP
Adapter
3-15/16 in.
(101 mm)
6-11/16 in.
(169 mm)
8 in.
(203 mm)
3-15/16 in.
(101 mm)
3-13/16 in.
(97 mm)
5-1/16 in.
(128 mm)
17-7/8 IN.
454 mm
7-3/8 IN.
187 mm
14 IN.
356 mm
12 IN.
305 mm
SLP-TB1
Basement Vent Cap
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13 in.
(330 mm)
15 in.
(381 mm)
8-1/8 in.
(206 mm)
10-7/8 in.
276 mm
10-1/2 in.
267 mm
3°87°
Effective Length
5-3/4 to 8-3/8 in.
146 to 213 mm
5-1/2 in.
140 mm
8-3/8 in.
213 mm
SLP-HRC-SS
HORIZONTAL TERMINATION CAP
Note: The SLP-HRC-SS termination cap is not
approved for use with propane (LP) fuel.
SLP-TRAP
Horizontal Termination Cap
15-1/8 in.
(384 mm)
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.
Heat
Shield
Term Cap Minimum
Effective Length
Maximum
Effective Length
Trap1 3-1/8 in. 4-3/4 in.
79 mm 121 mm
Trap2 5-1/4 in. 9-1/4 in.
133 mm 235 mm
8 in.
(203 mm)
12 in.
(305 mm)
Max
Effective
Length
SLP90 SL-2DVP DVP-FBHT DVP-FBHT
7 IN.
178 mm
15-1/2 IN.
394 mm
12 IN.
305 mm
Figure 16.4 SLP Series Vent Components
B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)
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B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)
Optional Wire Harness
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
10 ft. PV Wire Harness PVI-WH10
20 ft. PV Wire Harness PVI-WH20
40 ft. PV Wire Harness PVI-WH40
60 ft. PV Wire Harness PVI-WH60
80 ft. PV Wire Harness PVI-WH80
100 ft. PV Wire Harness PVI-WH100
16 IN.
406 mm
15 IN.
(381 mm)
16-11/16 IN.
(424 mm)
9-3/16 IN.
(233 mm)
4-1/2 IN.
114 mm
16-11/16 IN.
424 mm
13-5/8
(346 mm)
12-1/2 IN.
(318 mm)
12-1/2 IN.
318 mm
20-3/4 IN.
527 mm
13-5/8 IN.
346 mm
PVI-SLP-B
Power Vent Inline
SLP-LPC
SLP Low Profi le Cap
(Approved for use with PVI-SLP-B only)
Figure 16.5 PVI-SLP-B Vent Components
Note: Wire harnesses required to power the PVI-SLP-B connect to the appliance and are ordered separately from
PVI-SLP-B. Contact your dealer to order.
Note: The PVI-SLP-B requires a PV-IPI-CK be installed on this appliance. The PV-IPI-CK is ordered separately from
the PVI-SLP-B. Contact your dealer to order.
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Required Wire Harness
DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER
10 FT PV Wire Harness PVI-WH10
20 FT PV Wire Harness PVI-WH20
40 FT PV Wire Harness PVI-WH40
60 FT PV Wire Harness PVI-WH60
80 FT PV Wire Harness PVI-WH80
100 FT PV Wire Harness PVI-WH100
Figure 16.6 PVLP-SLP Vent Components
PVLP-HS
Heat Shield
14 IN.
356 mm
15-1/2 IN.
394 mm
11-1/2 IN.
292 mm
8 IN.
203 mm
4-3/8 IN.
112 mm 10 IN.
254 mm
5-1/4 IN.
135 mm
2-1/4 IN.
57 mm
9-1/2 IN.
241 mm
4-3/4 IN.
121 mm
2-1/4 IN.
57 mm
1-1/2 IN.
38 mm
6-1/4 IN.
159 mm
Front View
Top View
Side View
PVLP-BEK
Brick Kit
B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)
Note: Wire harnesses required to power the PVLP-SLP connect to the appliance and are ordered separately from
PVLP-SLP. Contact your dealer to order.
Note: The PVLP-SLP requires a PV-IPI-CK be installed on this appliance. The PV-IPI-CK is ordered separately from
the PVLP-SLP. Contact your dealer to order.
Note: A PVLP-HS heat shield is available and sold separately. Use if the PVLP-SLP is installed in a high traffi c area.
PVLP-SLP
Power Vent Low Profi le
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Cap Shield
DRC-RADIUS
13-7/8 in.
(352 mm)
9-1/2 in.
(241 mm)
14 in.
(356 mm)
COOL-ADDM
Cap Shield
11-5/8 in.
(295 mm)
5-3/4 in.
(146 mm)
7-1/8 in.
(181 mm)
12-1/8 in.
(308 mm)
DVP-BEK2
DVP-HPC Cap Brick Extension
13-7/8 in.
(352 mm)
5 in.
(127 mm)
11-7/8 in.
(302 mm)
Figure 16.7 Vent Components
LINK-DV30B
Flex Liner Kit DV-46DVA-GCL
Coaxial/Colinear Appliance Connector
DVP-2SL
Adapter
COAXIAL to COLINEAR VENTING
B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued)
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Service Parts SLR-D (COSMO)
Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2016
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or distributor.
Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide model
number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor.
Stocked
at Depot
ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER
1 Sheet Rock Ledge 2333-135
2 Top Panel Finish Edge 2292-102
3 Non Combustible Board 2333-405
4 Base Pan 2292-010
5 Burner Assembly 2292-007 Y
6 Glass Door Assembly GLA-SLR Y
7 Lower Cover Panel 2184-103
8 Junction box 4021-013 Y
9 Bracket, Junction Box 2195-154
10 Nailing Tab Qty 2 req 2333-137
Additional service part numbers appear on following page. 4/17
42” Gas Fireplace - DV
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8 9
10
C. Service Parts
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Service Parts SLR-D (COSMO)
Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2016
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or distributor.
Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide model
number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor.
Stocked
at Depot
ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER
11.1 Pilot Hood 2269-123
11.2 Pilot Assembly NG 2106-169 Y
Pilot Assembly LP 2106-170 Y
11.3 Ori¿ ce NG (#42C)582-842 Y
Ori¿ ce LP (.057C)582-057 Y
11.4 Valve Bracket 2269-153
11.5 Valve NG 593-500 Y
Valve LP 593-501 Y
11.6 Male Connector Pkg of 5 303-315/5 Y
11.7 Module Wire Assembly 593-590A Y
11.8 Thermostat Wire Assembly 2118-170 Y
11.9 Flex Ball Valve Assembly 531-320A Y
11.10 3 Volt Transformer 593-593A Y
11.11 Battery Pack 593-594A Y
11.12 Module 593-592 Y
11.13 Bulkhead W/Flex Tube 383-302A Y
11.14 Grommet 2118-420
11.15 Pilot Bracket 2292-127
Additional service part numbers appear on following page.
#11 Valve Assembly 11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.8
11.7
11.9
11.10
11.11
11.12
11.15
11.13
11.14
11.6
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Service Parts SLR-D (COSMO)
Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2016
Ending Manufacturing Date: Active
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. Parts must be ordered from a dealer or distributor.
Hearth and Home Technologies does not sell directly to consumers. Provide model
number and serial number when requesting service parts from your dealer or distributor.
Stocked
at Depot
ITEM DESCRIPTION COMMENTS PART NUMBER
Elbow Heat Shield 2143-168
Exhaust Restrictor 530-299
Gasket Assembly
2113-080Contains burner neck, shutter bracket, vent, seal cap, valve
plate, and air passage gaskets
Glass Latch Assembly Pkg of 2 33858/2 Y
Heat Shield, Inner 2198-130
Touch Up Paint TUP-GBK-12
Black Rock 10 Lb Bag Media-Black
Conversion Kit NG N/A
Conversion Kit LP LPK-SLR-C Y
Pilot Ori¿ ce NG 593-528 Y
Pilot Ori¿ ce LP 593-527 Y
Regulator NG NGK-DXF Y
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Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies
7571 215th Street West, Lakeville, MN 55044
www.heatnglo.com
D. Contact Information
Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any questions or concerns.
For the location of your nearest Heat & Glo dealer,
please visit www.heatnglo.com.
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NOTICE
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instructions included.
• Read, understand and follow
these instructions for safe
installation and operation.
This product may be covered by one or more of the following patents: (United States) 5613487, 5647340, 5890485,
5941237, 6006743, 6019099, 6053165, 6145502, 6374822, 6484712, 6601579, 6769426, 6863064, 7077122, 7098269,
7258116, 7470729, 8147240 or other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
2000-945C
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