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J- THE CITY OF ASPEN City of Aspen and Pitkin County . . :, t FIREPLACE & WOODSTOVE REGISTRATION *Parcel Id number: 2735-122-26-001 Street Address:743 CEMETERY LANE ASPEN Owners Name: HUGHES FAMILY TRUST *Required Contact Assessors offices at 920-5160 Registration will not be accepted without a Parcel Id number List all devices in your home(2 are allowed per building, except for gas appliances) Note:If the number, type and location on this registration form do not match what is show on your plans or what is actually installed,your permit or Certificate of Occupancy will be denied. Type of Building(circle one): Residential Other Type of device Room Existing New Make & Model Wood burning fireplace 1 (select one) TO BE ?Site-built masonry REMOVED ?Factory built insert:model number: Gas log fireplace (select one) ?Site-built masonry ?Factory built insert:model number: Certified woodstove Gas fireplace appliance LIVING ROOM 1 DA VINCI LINEAR (attach spec sheet) SEE ATTAIICED SPEC SHEET If any devices are being removed,please describe here, i.e. "old woodstove removed from living room" • OLD WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE REMOVED FROM LIVING ROOM • • ;-;?,,j<:;) Signature of cant Date G\city\building dept\Aspen 2004 Checklists\fireplace registration .doc RECEIVED over 09/21/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1 u m• aVinci Category 2 & 3 .., Owner's M alual Custom Fireplaces A WARNING : If the information in these instructions is not follow Ed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammd3le vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. - WHAT TO DOIFYOUSMELLGAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical sw tch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. - Installation and service m ist be perform ed by a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier. Ilavmci aiimAwionr —_ — Tested and Listed by Tested& Portland Listed By �-T L Oregon USA t C US OMNI-Test Laboratories, Inc. 1 Report#0028G F103S a ANSI Z21.50b-2014/ dri.A4 CSA 2.22b-2014 G as-Fired Domestic and Comm ercial Heating A .A - ,, Equipm ait"Vented G a; Fireplace" 1111114140.1". This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home, w here not prohibited by local codes. This appliance is only for use w th the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use w th other gases, unless a certified kit is used. INSTALLER: Leave this manual w th the appliance. CO NSUM ER: Retain this manual for future reference. PFr V ED Travis Industries, Inc. 1 2521 Harbour Reach Dr., M Lkilteo, WA 98275 www.trav p"routc uot'n © Copyright 2016, T.I. $ 10.00 6/19/18 1 0 9 f'211/n 18 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 2 I ntroduction 0 terview This manual details the DaVinci category 2 E E q E fireplace. E E ` �I��6.6. — s 2 N c O _ E - r.—U - E �ry V Listing Details N - Ur, .A� This appliance was listed by 0 m =Test z =- _I- ``�it q TIE L Laboratories, Inc. to ANSI Z21.50b-2014/CSA a 3 a .:2 2.22b-2014. The listing label is chained to the 2 14 -- _ a - appliance near the glass frame A copy is shown to o - E E the right. a " ` q w 0 - _ c EE w M assachusetts Approval £ III o � N _ ° ° m = C1 EE E o This manual has been subm tted to the w 1 J -o` o 111 LA TT 000 M a;sachusetts Board of State Exam hers of a w Plumbers and G a; Fitters 1 LL a o - `. ° =_ LLZ ❑❑o _ 2 N - _ 6 i y 3 -0 11 0 _ 2 ❑❑❑ 0 National Fireplace Institute -LL° d LLT Y ii aim _ p i°�' f) NATIONAL FIREPLACE We suggest that our gas _ LL y d INSTITUTE' hearth products be installed = T3 Lli --- NFI LEI cp and serviced by profes N3 �o N � E .m A f i E 2U R O sionals who are certified in yz aav d �4) 6 the U.S. by the National 11 '`_ = t 's xLLE O13 3 W '3 i.7 mop dU2 'i 's^' 8 us N.S' Fireplace Institute® (NFI) as o d = - ; a y CERTIFIED `q` =d =qa ° !A-0 NFI Gas Specialists. v tia s e g-= www.nficertified.org J = t s> Et E'_" t _ d= 3 is ri 0 I _ qa` _ •�3v h N 7 rR O C C ''' H ro tc m II A .. m =11 OLL fL'a Dealer Information " d9 -_8 z Zr, 0 G c� _ _ _ - EE�Z O y Please record your dealer inform lion here for ❑ ❑ > v s' A E9 =A a E o F gig a =R Ut-.E w n - W future reference: - v 3 d a d o ;__ W o Dealer Name _ P._ _ 2 o a Z Dealer Address: -- -- y2.13 - o E v e - LL _ _ a c E M E_"'�' - - -_ o 0 Q I- §> N com Ego (� Dealer E-Mal: _ i 1 1.2 E >E aE"" Al g°'E 1 Q �� Uw FU Fv>mU Ai A411 r 11 r iia o U Dealer Phone#: RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1a#2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Table of Contents 3 0 terview 2 Electrical Input Connection 56 Listing Details 2 Connecting the Pow er Vent Lead to the Fireplace 57 Installation 0!lions 6 Connecting the Exhaust Damper Harness to the Fireplace BTU Specifications 6 58 Fireplace M odules 6 Wiring the Pow if Vent 59 Decimal Conversions 6 Wiring the Pow er Vent(continued) 60 Category 2 Dimensions—Single Sided or See Through Connecting the Intake Damper Harness to the Fireplace Configurations 7 61 Category 2 Dimensions—Pier Configuration 8 Wiring the Intake Damper 62 Category 2 Dimensions—Island Configuration 9 Connecting the CAT5 Harness to the Fireplace 63 Category 2 Dimensions—Full Bay Configuration 10 Installing the TouchSm art Controller 64 Category 2 Dimensions—Right Side Corner TouchSm art M punting Box 65 Configuration 11 Air Intake Requirements 67 Category 2 Dimensions—Left Side Corner Configuration Air Intake Duct Q(entity and Location—Category 2 69 12 Air Intake Duct Q tiantity and Location—Category 3....70 Category 3 Dimensions—Single Sided or See Through Air intake Installation—Hood Versions(includes external Configurations 13 dampers) 71 Category 3 Dimensions—Pier Configuration 14 Internal Dampers (for Hori. or Vert.Termination) 72 Category 3 Dimensions—Island Configuration 15 Louvered Termination (used for intake(s)or exhaust Category 3 Dimensions—Full Bay Configuration 16 vent) 73 Category 3 Dimensions—Right Side Corner Vent Requirements 75 Configuration 17 Approved Vent Configurations 76 Category 3 Dimensions—Left Side Corner Configuration Exterior Pow er Vent—Dimensions, Framing, M°tinting 18 79 Packing List for Fireplace M odules 19 Interior Pow e'Vent—Dimensions and M punting 83 Joining Components 20 Hearth Requirements 86 Recommended Specialty Tools 20 Facing Requirements 86 Recommended Installation Procedure 21 Mantel Requirements 87 M assachusetts Requirements 23 Fireback Installation 88 Alignment Track Installation 24 G ass Pane Installation and Removal 93 Place the Fireplace on the Alignment Track 25 Steps for Finalizing the Installation 96 Remove the Shipping End Caps from Fireplace M odules Crushed G ass Installation 97 25 Wiring Diagram 99 Remove Components to Allow for Fireplace Joining...26 Before You Begin 100 Slide the Fireplace M odules Together 29 Starting the Heater for the First Time. 100 Install Upper Titan Lock Braces(do not fully tighten) 30 Location of Controls 101 Install Low e'Titan Lock Braces(do not fully tighten)..31 Yearly Service Procedure 102 Place Installation Alignment Tool in Center of G ass G ass Cleaning 102 O pening and Adjust 32 Bulb Replacement 103 Attach Tension Rods 33 Replacement Parts List 103 Tightening the Titan Lock Connectors 34 CO NDITIO N5&EXCLUSIO lS 104 Remove the Installation Alignment Tool(s) 34 IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED: 104 Secure the Fireplace to the Alignment Track 35 O lerhead Light Connection—Category 2+ Units 36 Attach the G a;and Electrical Lines Betw een the Fireplace M odules 37 Pressure Sw tch Tube Installation (Category 3 0 riy) 39 Fireplace Placement Requirements 40 Typical Framing Dims—0 re Sided Configuration 41 Typical Framing Dims.—See Through Configuration 42 Typical Framing Dim s.—Pier Configuration 43 Typical Framing Dims.—Island Configuration 44 Typical Framing Dims.—Full Bay Configuration 45 Typical Framing Dims—Right-Sided Corner 46 Typical Framing Dims—Left-Sided Corner 47 Nailing Brackets 48 Accessing Internal Components 49 G Line Requirements 52 �� ����� C Electrical Junction Box 54 ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D aVinci-OaJ+21/2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4 S afet Precautions Safety Warnings: • F ailure to follow all of the requirem ents m ay result in property dam age, bodily injury, or even death. Young children should be carefully supervised w hen 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 recommeided if there are at-risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other at-risk individuals out of the room and aw ay from hot surfaces. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface tern perature and should stay aw ay to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Do not touch the hot surfaces of the heater. Educate all children of the danger of a high-tern perature heater. Due to the high tern perature, the heater should be located out of traffic and aw ay from furniture and draperies. • T his unit m Let be installed by a qualified installer to prevent the possibility of an explosion. • T his appliance m Let be installed in accordance with all local codes, if any; if not, in U.S.A. follow ANSI Z223.1 and NFPA 54(88), in Canada follow CSA B149.1. In Australia follow AS/NZS 5601.1. • A manufactured horn a(USA only)or m cbile horn e O avl installation m t.st conform with the M aiufactured Horn eConstruction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, or, when such a standard is not applicable, the Standard for M aiufactured Horn e Installations, ANSI/NCSBCS A225.1, or Standard for Gas Equipped Recreational Vehicles and M cbile Housing, CSA Z240.4. This appliance m ay be installed in M aiufactured Housing only after the horn a is site located. • A II exhaust gases m Let be vented outside the structure of the living-area. Corn Iiistion air is drawn from outside the living-area structure. The venting m tst not be connected to a chim my flue serving a separate solid-fuel burning appliance. • N otify your insurance company before hooking up this fireplace. • T he instructions in this m aival m Est be strictly adhered to. Do not use m a4ceshift m ethods or corn prorn se in the installation. Im proper installation will void the warranty and safety listing. • T his heater is approved for use with natural gas (NG )or propane (LP). Burning the incorrect fuel will void the warranty and safety listing and may cause an extrem esafety hazard. Direct questions about the type of fuel used to your dealer. • C ontact your local building officials to obtain a perm I and inform Aion on any installation restrictions or inspection requirem cents in your area. • I f the flam e becom es sooty, dark orange in color, or extrem dy tall, do not operate the heater. Call your dealer and arrange for proper servicing. • I t is im perative that control corn partm ents, screens, or circulating air passageways of the heater be kept clean and free of obstructions. These areas provide the air necessary for safe operation. • D o not operate the heater if it is not operating properly in any fashion or if you are uncertain. Call your dealer for a full explanation of your heater and what to expect. • D o not store or use gasoline or other flam m ale liquids in the vicinity of this heater. • D o not operate if any portion of the heater was subm erged in water or if any corrosion occurs. Imm aliately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Safet Precautions 5 Safety Warnings (continued) • B ecause this heater can be controlled by a therm cstat there is a possibility of the heater turning on and igniting any item s placed on or near the appliance. • L ight the heater using the built-in igniter. Do not use m Aches or any other external device to light your heater. • N ever rem ove, replace, m odify or substitute any part of the heater unless instructions are given in this m aival. All other work m ust be done by a trained technician. Don't m odify or replace orifices. • T he viewing glass should be opened only for conducting service. • A How the heater to cool before carrying out any m antenance or cleaning. • Q) erate the heater according to the instructions included in this m aival. • I f the man burners do not start correctly turn the gas off and call your dealer for service. • T his unit is not for use with solid fuel. • D o not place anything inside the firebox(except the optional artwork). • V1d rning: Do not operate appliance with the glass front rem o✓ed, cracked or broken. Replacem ent of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. • D o not throw this m mual away. This m aival has im portant operating and m antenance instructions that you will need at a later tim a Always follow the instructions in this m anual. • I nstruct everyone in the house how to shut gas off to the appliance and at the gas man shutoff valve. The gas man shutoff valve is usually next to the gas meter or propane tank and requires a wrench to shut off. • C lothing or other flam m dole m Aerial should not be placed on or near the appliance. • A ny safety screen, guard, or barrier rem o✓ed for servicing an appliance m Est be replaced prior to operating the appliance. • I nstallation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person. M cre frequent cleaning m ght be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding m aerial, et cetera. It is imperative that control corn partm ents, burners, and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. • T ravis Industries, Inc. grants no w a-ranty, implied or stated, for the installation or maintenance of your heater, and assumes no responsibility of any consequential dam age(s). Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas, woodburning or oil fired appliances, and the products of corn kustion of such fuels, contain chem Gals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. California Health&Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\a212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 6 F eatures and Specifications Installation 0 ptions • R esidential or Corn m ecial Installations • H orizontal or Vertical Vent • Raised or Floor Placem ent • B edroom Approved • Internal or External Chase O Important Notes Regarding Installation Approvals We strongly suggest consulting with the local building official on all aspects of this fireplace (including the intake and exhaust configuration) prior to installation. Each locality and installation type (residential, corn m ecial, etc...) m ay have specific installation requirem ents that are not covered in this m aival (e.g. Int. Fuel G a; Code, section 503, etc.). BTU Specifications Natural G as P ropane 6' Burner— BTU Input Per Hour 8 7,000 8 7,000 7' Burner— BTU Input Per Hour 1 01,500 1 01,500 8' Burner— BTU Input Per Hour 1 16,000 1 16,000 9' Burner— BTU Input Per Hour 1 30,500 1 30,500 10' Burner—BTU Input Per Hour 1 45,000 1 45,000 11' Burner—BTU Input Per Hour 1 59,500 1 59,500 12' Burner—BTU Input Per Hour 1 74,000 1 74,000 13' Burner—BTU Input Per Hour 1 88,500 1 88,500 14' Burner—BTU Input Per Hour 2 03,000 2 03,000 15' Burner—BTU Input Per Hour 2 17,500 2 17,500 Fireplace M odules Category 2 DaVinci Custom Fireplaces TM are shipped in two pieces (called "m cdules"). Category 3 fireplaces are shipped in three pieces. Each fireplace has one m aster m cdule and one or two secondary m cdules. For odd length category 2 fireplaces (e.g. 7' or 9' burner), the m aster m cdule will be the longer m cdule. For exam pie, a 7' burner fireplace will have a m aster m cdule that is 4' long and a secondary m cdule that is 3' long. For category 3 fireplaces, the fireplace is configured at the tim eof order. M aster M odule vs. Secondary M odule When ordering a Category 2 or 3 DaVinci Custom Fireplace TM you will need to specify whether the master m cdule is on the left or right (the m aster m cdule is always on one side—it is not in the center for category 3 fireplaces). . When ordering the fireplace it is critical you specify w Hch side the master module is located and corn m inicate this w kh all involved w th the installation. The orientation of the master module affects several installation parameters. The secondary m cdule(s)connect to the m aster m cdule with a flexible gas line, electrical jum per, and LED connections. G a; and Electrical Hookup The master m cdule has the gas inlet and electrical connections. Air Intakes Both the m aster and secondary m cdules have air intakes. Air intake location and quantity vary depending upon fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location" on page 69 for details). Pow if Vent Category 2: Category 2 fireplaces use one power vent. It is centered on the m aster m cdule (the vent is not centered on the fireplace, it is centered on the m mule—see the "Dim aisions" on the following pages for details). If it is 7' to 10' long, you will need to use the high-volum e power vent. For shorter fireplaces, use the low-volume power vent. . Category 3: Category 3 fireplaces have 1 or 2 power vents (this is determ hed at the tim eof order). The prim ay vent is located on the center m odule (centered on the fireplace). Decimal Conversions 0.125" 0 .25" 0 .375" 0.5" 0 .625" 0.75" 0 .875" RECEIVED 1/8" 1 /4" 3 /8" 1 /2" 5 /8" 3 /4" 7 /8" ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Features and Specifications 7 Category 2 Dim ensions - Single Sided or See Through Configurations 12"G hss 42.625"(1083m m) 20"G hss 18.125" 50.625"(1286m m) (461 m m 30"G hss E 8).625" 0 pl��u9 (1540m m) 12"'305m m Secondary 20" 508m m 36"G hss 30" 762m m Module 66.625(1693m m) 58"(°474m m 58"G hss 88.625"(2252m m) f �� 0 12 5" 318m m M aster Version Length Module O 2Oh erc © 90?1? e0- ao'9hf 19.75 502m m (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diameter B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d) Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m odule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m odule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m odule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent NO 1E: When using a 2-sided fireplace, the front is determ hed by the gas control valve (it is to the front). A Important Notes Regarding Framing We strongly suggest fram hg around the fireplace after it is in place. If you do fram ebefore fireplace placem Ent, add 6"to each side (12"total)to allow for fireplace assem try. Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version Width (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow e•Vent B TUs M n. Weight 72" 1 Sided/See Through 7 4" (1880m m) 1 9" (483m m) 2 L ow Volume 8 7,000 1100 lbs.490Kg 84" 1 Sided/See Through 8 6" (2185m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 01,500 1200 lbs.534 Kg 96" 1 Sided/See Through 9 8" (2490m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 16,000 1350 lbs.601 Kg 108" 1 Sided/See Through 1 10" (2794m m) 3 1" (788m m) 3 ST, 4 Sin H igh Volume 1 30,500 1800 lbs.802 Kg 120" 1 Sided/See Through 1 22" (3099m m) 31" (788m m) 3 ST, 4 Sin H igh Volume 1 45,000 2000 lbs.891 Kg ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 8 F eatures and Specifications Category 2 Dim ensions - Pier Configuration II 12"GLiss 42.625"(1083m m) Q 18.125" 4 20"G hss (461mm) 50.625"(1286m m) 1 30"G hss 12"(305m m M aster E0.625" 20"(508m m M odule (1540m m) 30"(762m m 3 ((915m m 58"(1474m m i < , 36"G hss 66.625(1693m m) 12.5" \ Q Secondary 318m m Version 58"G lass' 88.625"(2252m m) O Length Module 00 0 0 a <e le'ce 9a��he FaJa.,t Qrejf ., ' 19.75" /� 502m m NOTE: The m aster m cdule is always on the end that has a steel end. (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diameter B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m a;ter m odule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)Gas Inlet—0 nm aster m odule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version iW dth (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow e'Vent B TUs M in. Weight 78" Pier 7 9" (2007m m) 1 9" (483m m) 2 L ow Volume 8 7,000 1100 lbs.490Kg 90" Pier 9 1" (2312m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 01,500 1200 lbs.534 Kg 102" Pier 1 03" (2617m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 16,000 1350 lbs.601 Kg 114" Pier 1 15" (2921 m m) 3 1" (788m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 30,500 1800 lbs.802 Kg 126" Pier 'I 27" (3226m m) 3 1" (788m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 45,000 lsv l 'ice . !,q ,! ., ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Features and Specifications 9 Category 2 Dim ensions - Island Configuration 12"Gass 42.625"(1083m m) 18.125" 4 20"Gass (461mm) 50.625"(1286m m) 30"Gass 12"(305m m 4 160.625" 20"(508m m Secondary 1540m m 30"(762m m Module ( ) 36"(915m m 58"(1474m m 36"Gass 1\ \ 66.625(1693m m) 12.5" 58"Gass 318m M aster 4:5, Version 88.625"(2252m m) Module Length 9 .-,c,soh n,:e�e © o Ih4_7)4 o�� Rig III11h14 19.75" _e„..-----,,, 502m m (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version i W dth (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow a Vent B TUs i M n. Weight 84" Island 8 4" (2134m m) 2 4" (610m m) 2 L ow Volume 8 7,000 1100 lbs.490Kg 96" Island 9 6" (2439m m) 3 0" (762m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 01,500 1200 lbs.534 Kg 108" Island 1 08" (2744m m) 3 0" (762m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 16,000 1350 lbs.601 Kg 120" Island 1 20" (3048m m) 3 6" (915m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 30,500 1800 lbs.802 Kg 132" Island 1 32" (3353m m) 3 6" (915m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 45,000 2000 lbs.891 Kg RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 10 F eatures and Specifications Category 2 Dim ensions - Full Bay Configuration 12"G bss 42.625"(1083m m) 20"G bss 18.125" 0 50.625"(1286mm) (461mm) 30"G bss 160. (1540m m m) 12" 305mm CO20" ,508m m Secondary 36"G bss 30" 762m m' 36"66.625(1693m m) 58"('474m mm 1 Module 58"G lass /\ 88.625"(2252m m) 1 f�__— 12.5" Q 318m M aster Version Length Module 5.75" (147m m) If O 9<4C IAce � •—; he © p/ %,C,2S,N- %Pt ®0-' 0 4t1 .✓ 19.75" /\ 502m m (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version W dth (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow ee Vent B TUs i M n.Weight 84" Full Bay 8 4" (2134m m) 2 4" (610m m) 2 L ow Volume 8 7,000 1100 lbs.490Kg 96" Full Bay 9 6" (2439m m) 3 0" (762m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 01,500 1200 lbs.534 Kg 108" Full Bay 1 08" (2744m m) 3 0" (762m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 16,000 1350 lbs.601 Kg 120" Full Bay 1 20" (3048m m) 3 6" (915m m) 4 ' H igh Volume 1 30,500 1800 lbs.802 Kg 132" Full Bay 1 32" (3353m m) 3 6" (915m m) 4 H igh Volume 1 45,000 2000 lbs.891 Kg RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Features and Specifications 11 Category 2 Dim ensions - Right Side Corner Configuration 12"Ghss• 42.625"(1083m m) 0 20"G lass 18.125" O 50.625"(1286m m) (461mm) 30"Glass ❑6).625" 0 (1540mm) 12" 305m m M aster 30" 762mm Module 36"Glass 36" 915m m 66.625(1693m m) 58"(1474m m 1 58"G lass 1 88.625"(2252m m) 1 12.5" Q [l] [I] 318mm Secondary Version O Length Module 5.75" 0 (147m m) °°0 a9<4 P:Pe °he a F,2 apt ao9ht v✓� \ 19.75" At 502m m NOTE: The m aster m cdule is always on the end that has a steel end. (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam eter B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version Width (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow if Vent B TUs M h.Weight 78" Right Side 7 9" (2007m m) 1 9" (483m m) 2 L ow Volume 8 7,000 1100 lbs.490Kg 90" Right Side 9 1" (2312m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 01,500 1200 lbs.534 Kg 102" Right Side 1 03" (2617m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 1 16,000 1350 lbs.601 Kg 114" Right Side 1 15" (2921 m m) 3 1" (788m m) 4 H igh Volume 1 30,500 1800 lbs.802 Kg' 126" Right Side 1 27" (3226m m) 3 1" (788m m) 4 H igh Volume 1 45,000 2000.lbs.891 Kg. ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\49 a l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 12 F eatures and Specifications Category 2 Dim ensions - Left Side Corner Configuration ?40111100 12"Gass © 42.625"(1083m m) 20"Gass ©i 18.125" 50.625"(1286m m) (461mm) 0 130"G bss 61625" M aster 12" 305m m (1540mm) Module 20" 508m m 30" 762m m 36"G bss 36" 915mm0 58" 1474m m) 66.625(1693m m) 58"G bss 88.625"(2252m m) 12.5" Secondary Version 318m m 5.75" Module Length 0 O (147m m) Q % 0 aReae 0a9o; F ec�e a�at vt a 444444 19.75" 1,. 502m m /\ NO 1E: The m aster m cdule is always on the end that has a steel end. (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diameter B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version Width (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow if Vent B TUs M n.Weight 78" Left Side 7 9" (2007m m) 1 9" (483m m) 2 L ow Volume 159,500 1100 lbs.490Kg 90" Left Side 9 1" (2312m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 174,000 1200 lbs.534 Kg 102" Left Side 1 03" (2617m m) 2 5" (635m m) 3 H igh Volume 188,500 1350 lbs.601 Kg 114" Left Side 1 15" (2921 m m) 3 1" (788m m) 4 H igh Volume 203,000;:� R.01b Fa, �, (3226m ) (788m ) igh000lbs.891 Kg �� 126" Left Side 1 27" m 3 1" m 4 H Volume 217,500 ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aal2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Features and Specifications 13 Category 3 Dim ensions - Single Sided or See Through Configurations 12"Glass 42.625"(1083m m) 20"G lass 18.125" 50.625"(1286m m) (461 m m; 30"G lass €0.625" ©i (1540mm) 12" 305m m' Secondary 01111 20" 508m m - 3 36"Glass 6" 9150" 762mm j cdule 3 m m 66.625(1693m m)58"('474m m 52" lass ' u!J1111. 88.625"(2252m m) 12.5" 318m m Secondary M odule Version Length M aster M odule a 9(�he Fteeaeie 43 Fa yam` .46 O % 0 O ✓i' � v 19.75 502m m (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m odule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent NO 1E: When using a 2-sided fireplace, the front is determ hed by the gas control valve (it is to the front). A Important Notes Regarding Framing We strongly suggest fram hg around the fireplace after it is in place. If you do fram e before fireplace placem ent, add 6"to each side (12"total)to allow for fireplace assem Lly. Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version Width (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow if Vent 13 TUs M in. Weight 132" 1 Sided /See Through 134" (3404m m) * 6 * 1 59,500 2150 lbs.958Kg 144" 1 Sided/See Through 146" (3709m m) * 6 * 1 74,000 2300 lbs. 1024Kg 156" 1 Sided /See Through 158" (4014m m) * 6 * 1 88,500 2450 lbs. 1091Kg 168" 1 Sided /See Through 170" (4318m m) * 6 * 2 03,000 2600 lbs. 1158Kg 180" 1 Sided/See Through 182" (4623m m) * 6 * 2 17,500 :(3Tho 1ps.i 22 I\g/fi r * Prim ay vent is centered on the fireplace. Power vent configuration is determ hed at the tim eof order a ' ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 14 F eatures and Specifications Category 3 Dim ensions - Pier Configuration 12"Ghss 42.625"(1083m m) 20"G hss 18.125" 50.625"(1286mm) (461mm) 30"Ghss 6).625" 12"(305m m M aster aft (1540mm) 20"(508mm Module 30"(762m m 36"(915m m' 36"G hss 58"(1474m m' 0v 4111111110 — 66.625(1693m m) O 58"Ghss 88.625"(2252m m) 12.5" d Secondary ^_ 318m m e Module c / o ° Version Length Secondary Module d' 4eh F ear ce 9d��he ame 4 19.75" j 502m m (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m odule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d) Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m cdule (location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)Gas Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m mule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version i dth (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow e'Vent B TUs i M n. Weight 138" Pier 39" (3531 m m) 6 1 59,500 2 150 lbs. 958Kg 150" Pier 51" (3836m m) * 6 * 1 74,000 2 300 lbs. 1024Kg 162" Pier 63" (4141 m m) * 6 * 1 88,500 2 450 lbs. 1091 Kg 174" Pier 75" (4445m m) * 6 * _ 2 03,000 2 600 lbs. 1158Kg 186" Pier 87" (4750m m) * 6 * 2 17,500 2 750 lbs. 1225Kg * Prim ay vent is centered on the fireplace. Power vent configuration is determ hed at the tim eofcJ�.s EIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aiadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Features and S • ecifications 15 Category 3 Dimensions - Island Configuration 1083mG m) 42.625"(1083m m 18.125" I .< )> 20"Ghss (461mm; 50.625"(1286m m) 30"Ghss ❑6).625" 12"(305m m 43 m 20"(508m m Secondary 1540m ( ) 36"(95m m 36" 915mm Module 36"G hss 58"(1474m m 66.625(1693m m) 58"Ghss 1 I,0 12.5" 88.625"(2252m m) 318m Secondary M odule Q Version Length [1] M aster M odule 410°.° a 9a eh tieayce 0Ohe 2� i\0 Ri;6 % 1 O F Oo o r 19.75" j 502mm (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8"Diameter B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)Gas Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—0 nm aster m cdule(location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness,on-off LED harness. (e)G m Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10"B-Vent,5.375"(137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version i W dth (x) V ent Loc. (y) Air Intakes Pow e'Vent B TUs i M n.Weight 144" Island 144" (3658m m) * 6 * 1 59,500 2 150 lbs. 958Kg 156" Island 156" (3963m m) * 6 * 1 74,000 2 300 lbs. 1024Kg 168" Island 168" (4268m m) * 6 * 1 88,500 2 450 lbs. 1091Kg 180" Island 180" (4572m m) * 6 * 2 03,000 2 600 lbs. 1158Kg 192" Island 192" (4877m m) * 6 * 2 17,500 2 750 lbs. 1225Kg * Prim a-y vent is centered on the fireplace. Power vent configuration is determ ned at the tim eof order. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a U d2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 16 F eatures and Specifications Category 3 Dim ensions - Full Bay Configuration 12"Ghss 42.625"(1083m m) 20"G hss 18.125" .1*)> 50.625"(1286m m) (461 m m) 30"G. hss ®.625" (1540m m) 12" 305m m ©' 20" 508mm Secondary 30"'762m m 36"G hss 36" 915m m �" 66.625(1693m m) 58"(°474 m , Module � 1, 58"G hss '�!� 88.625"(2252m m) 12.5" 318m Secondary M odule COVersion Length M aster M odule s.7s" (147mm) e9a eh Reaece `che 0 Pa a,, 146t O (7 Io IC {O O e Oo ...0a� 19.75" j 502mm (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8"Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the master m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d)Electrical Junction Box—0 nm aster m cdule(location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness,on-off LED harness. (e)G m Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10"B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Versioh W dth (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes P ow e-Vent B TUs i M n.Weight 144" Full Bay 144" (3658m m) * 6 * 1 59,500 2 150 lbs. 958Kg 156" Full Bay 156" (3963m m) * 6 * 1 74,000 2 300 lbs. 1024Kg 168" Full Bay 168" (4268m m) * 6 * 1 88,500 2 450 lbs. 1091Kg 180" Full Bay 180" (4572m m) * 6 * 2 03,000 2 600 lbs. 1158Kg 192" Full Bay 192" (4877m m) * 6 * 2 17,500 2 750 lbs. 1225Kg * Prim a-y vent is centered on the fireplace. Power vent configuration is determ hed at the tim eof order. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a W2/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Features and Specifications 17 Category 3 Dim ensions - Right Side Corner Configuration 1 12"G hss 42.625"(1083m m) Q 18.125" 20"G lass (461mm; 50.625"(1286m m) 30"G lass \ —6).625" 12"(305m m Master ( m m) 20 30""(762 1540 (508mmmm Module 36"(915m m \\ 36"G hss 58"(1474m m 0 01101.4% 66.625(1693m m) 1 I 0 58"G lass 12.5" 88.625"(2252m m) 318m m Secondary --V O Module < ?> / • •/ Version Length Secondary M cdule 5.75" (147m� ' �e9 ileac<e 9a,�h eke \ . / 19.75" 502m m /\ NO 1E: The m aster m cdule is always on the end that has a steel end. (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the m aster m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d) Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m mule(location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)Gas Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m mule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version Width (x) V ent Loc. (y) A it Intakes Pow e•Vent B TUs i M n.Weight 138" Right Side 1 39" (3531 m m) * 6 * 1 59,500 2 150 lbs. 958Kg 150" Right Side 1 51" (3836m m) * 6 * 1 _ 74,000 2 300 lbs. 1024Kg 162" Right Side 1 63" (4141 m m) * 6 * 1 _ 88,500 2 450 lbs. 1091Kg 174" Right Side 1 75" (4445m m) * 6 * 2 _ 03,000 2 600 lbs. 1158Kg 186" Right Side 1 87" (4750m m) * 6 * 2 17,500 2 751. • * Prim ay vent is centered on the fireplace. Power vent configuration is determ hed at the tim eof . s a. it 1 E I) ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 18 F eatures and Specifications Category 3 Dim ensions - Left Side Corner Configuration 0 12 G lass 42.625"(1083m m) 18.125" 20"G lass (461 m m) 50.625"(1286m m) 30"Glass M aster 12"(305m m) -63.625" 41010 Module 20"(508m m) (1540m m) 30"(762m m) 36"(915mm) �� 58"(1474m m: 36"G lass �O 66.625(1693m m) v 12.5" 58"Glass Secondary 318m m 88.625"(2252m m) M odule O V Y. 44144 : Version Length 1 Secondary s.7s° Module 0 , 47m m) Rear 9''' eyyele SSot F a 19.75" ;v 502mm NO 1E: The m aster m cdule is always on the end that has a steel end. (a)Air intake—See table below for quantity-Location determ hed by fireplace length (see"Air Intake Duct Location"on page 69). (b)Vent Collar—Uses 10"or 8" Diam der B-Vent(determ hed by power vent type). Centered on fireplace. (c)G a;Control Valve—Located to the front of the master m cdule(front of fireplace is determ hed by gas control valve location). (d) Electrical Junction Box—O nm aster m mule(location determ hed at tim eof order—can be relocated), includes 120v input, exhaust vent power/harness, on-off LED harness. (e)G a; Inlet—0 nm aster m cdule(NO 1E: gas inlet is always located along the front edge, even if m aster m cdule is to the left). (f)Vent Collar Distance to Front/Back—Approx.4.375"(112m m)for 10" B-Vent, 5.375" (137m m)for 8" B-Vent Horizontal Dimensions & Specifications Version Width (x) V ent Loc. (y) Air Intakes Pow e•Vent B TUs i M n.Weight 138" Left Side 1 39" (3531 m m) * 6 * 1 _ 59,500 2 150 lbs. 958Kg 150" Left Side 1 51" (3836m m) * 6 * 1 _ 74,000 2 300 lbs. 1024Kg 162" Left Side 1 63" (4141 m m) * 6 * 1 _ 88,500 2 450 lbs. 1091Kg 174" Left Side 1 75" (4445m m) * 6 * _ 2 _ 03,000 2 600 lbs. 1158Kg 186" Left Side 1 87" (4750m m) * 6 * 2 17,500 2 750 lbs. 1225Kg * Prim ay vent is centered on the fireplace. Power vent configuration is determ hed at the tim eof .r E IVE D ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 19 Packing List for Fireplace M odules Included Hardw are (for Set & Vent) ITEM QV Location Notes M axial 1 Y ou're looking at it baby! CAT5 cable 1 H ardware Box 25ft, 50ft or 100ft Length TouchSm at M cunting 1 Hardware Box Plate M canting Plate Box— 1 Hardware Box New Construction M cunting Plate 1 Hardware Box Backplate - Retrofit TouchSm at controller 1 Hardware Box TouchSm at Hardware 1 Hardware Box - (6)Lock Ties(for wiring) pk. -(3)Round magnets w/felt pads -(2)#8 Self-Drilling Screws -(2)8-32 x 1.5"Screws(for M ig Plate) Exhaust Blower 1 0 nits own pallet L ow Volum e94400903 (B) Assembly (B) High Volum e94400904 (B) Addtitional Equipment Required (for Set &Vent) ITEM REQ URED WHERE SHIPPED SKU Suction Cups For G ass Y es 0 tiered separately 9 4400914(includes 2 suction cups) Fireback Liners (see Yes I n its own box G bss Black Enamel "Firebacks"on page 88 Silver Painted for qty.) M ate Black Painted Exhaust Dam per Wiring Yes Hardware Box 5 0 Foot 94700887 Harness 150 Foot 94700888 250 Foot 94700889 10" B-Vent Y es In its own box(s) 3 6"Section 98900060 18"Section 98900061 90° Elbow 98900062 45° Elbow 98900063 12"Adjustable Section 98900064 Wall Strap 98900065 Fire Stop 98900066 Recomm aided Intake (A) H ardware Box Hori w Term 6"(98900093) Dam per(s) Hod w Term 8"(98900094) Inline Dm p.6"(98900078) Inline Dm p.8"(98900079) Air Intakes (6" or 8" Dia.) A) Intake Wiring Harness ( A) H ardware Box 2 5' Length (Black and White Wire) (A) Refer to the dim aisions page of your fireplace to determ he the num Ler of intakes required. (B) Refer to the dim aisions page of your fireplace to determ he the type of power vent required. Finalization Hardw a•e (install after fireplace is in place —you may hold at dealership) ITEM _Location Notes Crushed G ass H ardware Box C enter Channel uses 1.5 Lbs. (cups) per foot 0 Lter Channel uses 1 Lbs. (cups) per foot n G ass Panes 0 its own crate/pallet 8 4" or greater= pallet is separate RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a /4td2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 20 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Joining Components Alignment Track Components (a) Base Plates (m aches length & num bar of m cdules) (b) Base Connector(1 for category 2, 2 for category 3) #8 Screws (Q ty= 32 for category 2, 52 for category 3) 8 for attaching base plates to base connector, the a a rem ander for attaching fireplace to the alignm ent track) Tension Rod Components (See-through, island and pier fireplaces use - tw orod assemblies. Single-sided, side, and e - d II--- bay fireplaces use one rod assembly). Each Tension Rod Uses: Threaded Rod Assem by (c) (d) (e) - Shipped pre-installed on the fireplace) - Includes rods (c), coupler nuts (d), washer& bolt (e) 3/8-20 Coupler Nut (d)—used to join adjoining m odules is shipped in installation pack ( I := Titan Lock Components f UPPER FIREPLACE CO M 10 NENTS h ato (1) Upper Center"U" Brace (f) (4) 1/4-20 Nuts a a (4)Washers (2) Upper 0 Ater Braces (threaded) 14"/6.75" Long* (g) (2) Upper 0 Ater Braces (sm coth) 14"/6.75" Long* (h) (4) 1/2-20 x 3.5" Bolts (4) 1/2-20 Coupler Nuts — — LOW ER FIREPLACE COMIeNENTS (2) LO V\ER Center"U" Braces (i) (4)1/4-20 Nuts (4)Washers p (2) Lower 0 tier Braces (threaded)—6.75" Long (j) �= (2) Lower 0 Ater Braces (sm ooth)—6.75" Long (k) (4) 1/2-20 x 3.5" Bolts (4) 1/2-20 Nuts *The upper outer braces vary for the type of fireplace. For See-Through, Island and Pier fireplaces, the braces are identical (all are 14" Long). For Single-Sided, Side, and Bay fireplaces, the two front braces are 14" long and the two back braces are 6.75". Recom mended Specialty Tools • Suction Cups (94400914) • Torque Wrench • Ratchet Set • A it Corn pressor with Air Ratchet(for Titan Locks) • L arge Level (or Laser Level) RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWA/2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 21 Recommended Installation Procedure Im portant Notes Regarding Fram inq We strongly suggest framing around the fireplace after it is in place. Because this fireplace is assembled on-site, you will need to make accom m cdations with the fram hg to allow for assem by. For one-sided, see-through, bay, or side configurations,you may wish to leave one or both sides of the fram hg open to allow for fireplace placem ent, assem by, and hookup. If fram hg the opening prior to fireplace placem ait, you will also need to make the fram hg 6" (150m m)wider on each fram ed side (12"/ 300m mwider for singled sided/see through configurations). This 6" gap allows for fireplace assem by and will be covered with drywall (or other m Aerial) after the fireplace is assem bed. The header above the fireplace is best installed after the fireplace is in position, assem bed, and the vent attached. The fireplace m ist be lifted onto the alignm ent track, so additional space above the fireplace is requried for lifting and placem eit. Category 2 Order of Install 1. Prepare the installation location. If placing the fireplace on a platform,build the platform,m acing sure to accom m date the weight of the fireplace and venting. Verify the platform is level and plum h 2. Install the alignm eit track(see page 24). 3. Prepare the m odules for joining. a) Place m cdules on alignm eit track (leave gap between fireplaces—see page 25). b) Rem(me shipping end caps from fireplace m cdules (see page 25). c) Rem we com ponents to allow for fireplace joining (see page 26). 4. Join the fireplace m odules. a) Slide m odules together(see page 29). b) Install upper titan lock braces (do not tighten at this time-see page 30). c) Install lower titan lock braces (do not tighten at this time-see page 30). d) Place adjustable alignm ait tool in center of opening—adjust as necessary(see page 32). e)Attach tension rod—tighten as needed (see page 33)—verify fireplace alignm art f)Tighten the titan locks (see page 34). g) Rem we alignm Ent tool—verify alignm Ent (see page 34). h) Secure the fireplace to the alignm Ent track (see page 34). i)Attach the gas and electrical lines between the fireplace m cdules (see page 36). 5. Install the periphery corn ponents: a) Install the vent(and power vent blower assem by). b) Install the air intake(s). c) Install the gas line. d) Install the electrical line and TouchSm at controller.. 6. Test operation of the fireplace before attaching facing or drywall (this can be done with no crushed glass and the outer glass pane(s) rem wed). This allows the installer to verify all connections and diagnose issues with the fireplace exterior accessible. a)Adjust the air shutters (if needed) b)Adjust the exhaust blower(if needed) c) Shut the fireplace off. Install the outer the glass pane(s). d) Re-start the fireplace and test glass pane tern perature (allow fireplace to burn 2 hours) 7. Fram ethe area around the fireplace. 8. Install the drywall and/or facing. 8. Install the hearth (if applicable). Install the m antel (if applicable). 9. Finalize the installation (see page 96). RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWa212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 22 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Category 3 0 ider of Install 1. Prepare the installation location. NO 1E: We recom m end leaving the fram hg near the m aster m cdule open. This allows for fireplace placem ant and hookup. At a m him un,we recom m and 12" of open area to the side of the m aster m cdule. 2. Install the alignm ait track(see page 24). NOTE: Category 3 fireplaces use 3 tracks and 2 joining sections. Start at one end and attach the tracks together using the joining sections. NO 1E: The track is sym m drical and the sections do not need to be placed in any specific order(e.g. 3' + 5' + 5' is the sam eas 5' + 3' + 5'). 3. Module placem ait order and connection process. a) Place the end secondary m cdule on the alignm ant track(this is the m odule that is farthest away from the m aster m odule). Make sure it is in its final location (see page 25). b) Place the middle m odule on the alignm ait track with 12" of separation to the end secondary m cdule. c) Remove the adjacent shipping end caps from the two secondary fireplace m cdules (see page 25). Rem we components to allow for fireplace joining (see page 26). d) Join the two secondary modules together: - Slide m odules together(see page 29) - Install upper titan lock brackes (do not tighten - see page 30) - Install lower titan lock braces (do not tighten - see page 31) - Place adjustable alignm ait tool in center of opening—adjust as necessary (see page 32) -Attach tension rods between the two secondary m cdules -do not tighten (see page 33) e) Make sure the two secondary modules are in their final position (adjust/slide as necessary). f) Place the m aster module on the alignm ait track with approximately 12" of separation to the m fiddle module. g) Remove the rem aning shipping end caps from the fireplace m cdules (see page 25). Rem we components to allow for fireplace joining (see page 26). h) Join the rem aning modules together: - Slide m odules together(see page 29) - Install upper titan lock brackes (do not tighten - see page 30) - Install lower titan lock braces (do not tighten - see page 31) - Place adjustable alignm ait tool in center of opening—adjust as necessary(see page 32) -Attach tension rods between the prim ay and secondary m cdules (see page 33) i)Tighten the tension rods (see page 33). j)Tighten the titan locks (see page 34) k) Remove alignm ait tool—verify alignm ait (see page 34) 4. Secure the fireplace to the alignm ant track (see page 35). 5. Attach the gas and electrical lines between the fireplace modules (see page 37). 6. Install the pressure switch tube (see page39). 6. Install the periphery corn ponents: a) Install the vent(and power vent blower assem by). b) Install the air intake(s). c) Install the gas line. d) Install the electrical line, on/off switch, and LED controller. 7. Test operation of the fireplace before attaching facing or drywall (this can be done with no crushed glass and the outer glass pane(s) rem wed). This allows the installer to verify all connections and diagnose issues with the fireplace exterior accessible. a)Adjust the air shutters (if needed) b)Adjust the exhaust blower(if needed) c) Shut the fireplace off. Install the outer the glass pane(s). d) Re-start the fireplace and test glass pane tem perature (allow fireplace to burn 2 hours) 8. Fram ethe area around the fireplace. 9. Install the drywall and/or facing. 10. Install the hearth (if applicable). Install the mantel (if applicable). 11. Finalize the installation (see page 96). RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aaja2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 23 Massachusetts Requirements NO 1E:The following requirem aits reference various Massachusetts and national codes not contained in this docum apt. Requirements for the Corn m rnw ealth of Massachusetts For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipm ent installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or operated by the Corn m anwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent term nation is less than seven (7)feet above finished grade in the area of the venting, including but not lim ted to decks and porches,the following requirem eats shall be satisfied: Installation of Carbon M cnoxide Detectors At the tim eof installation of the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipm ait, the installing plum ber or gasfitter shall observe that a hard wired carbon m cnoxide detector with an alarm and battery back-up is installed on the floor level where the gas equipm ait is to be installed. In addition,the installing plum Ler or gasfitter shall observe that a battery operated or hard wired carbon m cnoxide detector with an alarm is installed on each additional level of the dwelling, building or structure served by the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipm art. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualified licensed professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon m cnoxide detectors. In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipm sit is installed in a crawl space or an attic,the hard wired carbon m cnoxide detector with alarm and battery back-up m air be installed on the next adjacent floor level. In the event that the requirem ents of this subdivision can not be met at the tim eof corn pletion of installation,the owner shall have a period of thirty(30)days to corn ply with the above requirem aits; provided, however,that during said thirty(30)day period, a battery operated carbon m cnoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed. Approved Carbon M cnoxide Detectors Each carbon m cnoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions shall com ply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certified. Signage A metal or plastic identification plate shall be perm enently m canted to the exterior of the building at a m him tin height of eight (8)feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent term hal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipm ent.The sign shall read, in print size no less than one-half(1/2) inch in size, "G AS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW.KEEP CLEAR 0 FALL 0 ESTRUCTIO NS". Inspection The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipm apt shall not approve the installation unless, upon inspection, the inspector observes carbon m cnoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with the provisions of 248 CM R5.08(2)(a)1 through 4. Exem ptions The following equipm ait is exem pt from 248 CM R5.08(2)(a)1 through 4: •The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled "Equipm art Not Required To Be Vented"in the m cst current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board; and • Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipm ent installed in a room or structure separate from the dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes. M ANUFACTURER REQ UREM BITS G a; Equipment Venting System Provided When the m aiufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas equipm ait provides a venting system design or venting system corn ponents with the equipm ait, the instructions provided by the m aiufacturer for installation of the equipm alt and the venting system shall include: • Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system com ponents; and •A complete parts list for the venting system design or venting system. G Equipment Venting System NO TProvided When the m aiufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipm ent does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases, but identifies"special venting system S',the following requirem ents shall be satisfied by the m atufacturer: •The referenced"special venting system"instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipm apt installation instructions; and •The"special venting system S'shall be Product Approved by the Board, and the instructions for that system shall include a parts list and detailed installation instructions. A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipm alt, all venting instructions, all parts lists for venting instructions, and/or all venting design instructions shall rem an with the appliance or equipm eit at the completion of the installation. See G Connection section for additional Corn m unwealth of Massachusetts requirem ents. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aja212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 24 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Alignment Track Installation The alignm ent track is secured to the platform (or sub-floor). The fireplace m cdules are placed onto the alignmnet track then joined together. This allows for proper fireplace alignm a-it and a solid base for the fireplace. Before attaching the alignm ent track, make sure the platform (or sub-floor) is level and capable of supporting the fireplace and vent. Use m him Lin 3/4"plywood for the platform. Assemble the alignment track using the included #8 screws (see "a" and "b" below). O me assem bed3.375 it86m m m air be secured to the platform (see "c" below). Make sure to align the track to the platform and framing (the front edge of the track is 3.375" (86m m)from the front edge of the fireplace and platform). O < . : ° 0 � 0 OA 0 1 4 # T 3.375" 86m 110%1 : * - * , ..- '4 ' A 3.375" 86m m A Verify the Alignm ent Track is Level Before Proceeding Use a level to verify the alignm ant track is level (check several spots across the entire length). Use shim s(or washers/spacers) under the track, if necessary, to make sure the track is level. 9 k— ri- i , tiy, ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aal2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 25 Place the Fireplace on the Alignment Track Place the fireplace on the alignm ait track. Take care to prevent dam age to the fireplace. Make sure the fireplace sections are separated to allow for shipping end cap rem cwal. NO 1E: We strongly recom m end the use of one (or two) Escalara lifts (or a forklift)when installing the fireplace. This greatly reduces the chance of dam age to the fireplace or injury to installers. NO 1E: You m ay wish to leave one or both side of the fram hg open to allow for fireplace placem Ent and assembly—especially on one-sided or bay installations. The fram hg m ay be tern porarily rem cued to allow for fireplace placem a-it, then replaced once the fireplace is in place and assem lied. Do not attem pt to place the fireplace m cdules in place unless you have sufficient room (m him u.n 12" 300m m)to access the sides of the fireplace m odules. Remove the Shipping End Caps from Fireplace M odules The shipping end caps are used to support the fireplace during shipping and placem Ent. Do not remove the end caps until the fireplace is on the alignm ait track. The shipping end caps (and screws) m ay be recycled once rem cued. NO 1E: Make sure the alignm Ent tool rem ans in place. i �d'' ..,i ��yy� `!iy I .....QV"-"�! r ,• E N., :i _ ,_._...... 's�`a t . . 7- . . \\\.::, i •11 4- • `may f AI RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 26 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Remove Components to Allow for Fireplace Joining Remove M edia Trays, Tension Rod Lock-Ties, and Burners Near Center of Fireplace Rem we the m edia trays and the burners near the center of the fireplace where the two fireplace m cdules join (see illustration below and pictures on the following page). This allows for access to the area near where the fireplaces join). Rem we the lock-ties used to secure the tension rods during shipping. o :::*:\t.., _:7.:%_._,L2'.. :"'-'.%- .':1H-:...., :':::'.".. C.LN isiP 1 ,1 _:...:.:.•... '''. ,....:: , fr N--,,,.„_% ,..,.6,, Jo 4tise Media Tray Removal Rem we the m edia trays from both fireplace m cdules (see pages 49 to 50). 1 % NO 1E:when replacing A the m edia trays,m Ice . sure the notch fits over the overhead light wires.\ii !ILRECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a i/c. d2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 27 Burner Removal Rem we the burners near where the m cdules are joined (see page 50 for details). I Fprwrir-.. .,, i . ,\ .--- li - , i 1 I . • A -,., ...- . \I\ . IP iil\ '•. / . ,„ -► iliLl/ + ~ 411111L. - Lift the burner up and out of the fireplace. Rem we the burner supports. 1 'P 144RAS- 1111411k Alf, Wolk--,-3n7.n.".- ..', okil°11... 1.1111 Ada' 40IP `, ... Of \\1N.k. ir • .., , . As‘.. . AI RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D ajc212018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 28 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Remove Baffle and Access Panels The fireplace utilizes a baffle above the firebox to regulate air flow. Rem we the baffle by lifting it up, tilting the front edge down, and m ding the baffle out of the fireplace (see "a" below). . O EACH BAFFLE IS UNIQ LE LEFT TO RIG HI-AND M O OJLE TO M O WJLE: Each DaVinci fireplace is shipped with a baffle unique to the configuration is is specified for. If the baffle is put in backawards or in a different m odule, the fireplace will not operate correctly. After rem wing the baffle, note its orientation. The baffles have m a-kings on top that denote its location. The center m ak denotes the m cdule (L for left m cdule, R for right m odule). The m a-ks on the ends denote which end goes to the left("L") and right("R"). NO 1E: The fireplace m cdule always has the gas control valve to the front. O EACH BAFFLE IS WIRED FO RO\ERHEAD LIG HFING—TAKE CARE TO PREVENT DAM AG ETO THE WIRING. See-Through, Pier, & Island Configurations Rem we the upper Titan Lock access panel (see "b" below). Rem we the lower Titan Lock access panel (see "c" below). Repeat this process ("b" and "c")for the opposite side (disregard step "d"). Single-Sided, Bay, & Side Configurations Rem we the upper Titan Lock access panel (see "b" below). Rem we the lower Titan Lock access panel (see "c" below). Rem we the internal rear access (see step "d" below). ( tit �0 � Place the baffle near the °-____ .-�® \\Oburner area. It m ay be ° _____� ° O,i� tilted back to additional \ o ‘, C access below burner. .. _� .4„,,,..,!....:.-4%.6.<%-°e1 :‘ OOODQO �\\\��� o 8 OODOoo - °moo\° 0 O ,--- RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1a12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 29 Slide the Fireplace M odules Together O MAKE SURE TO RO UTE THE INTAKE DAM PER WIRES Before sliding the fireplace m odules together, you will want to route the intake dam per wires from the m aster m odule to the secondary m odule. Route the wires through the intake channel between the fireplaces and out the intake starter collar(see illustration below). MAKE SURE ALL WIRING AND LED STRIPS ARE M 0\ED ASIDE. These electrical com ponents should be m wed aside so they do not becom e pinched or dam aged. The LED strips near the areas being joined should be positioned inwards (not through the grom m ded holes—see pictures below). M ake sure the LED Wires are Positioned After Titan Locks are Installed, Route LED Inw ads Before Sliding M odules Together Wires Through the G Iom m ded Access Holes 1111- -LAM 111kitt tittA ,,„, oe 1. 1 .A vo► �. O RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aa12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 30 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Install Upper Titan Lock Braces (do not fully tighten) ADo not tighten the Titan braces until the glass opening is adjusted (see 32 for details). With the fireplace slid together("a"), insert the upper outer brace into place (see "b" below). Hand-tighten the coupler nuts onto the brace. Insert the upper inner brace into place (see "c" below). Place washers over the studs then hand-tighten the nuts to secure the brace in place. See-Through, Pier, & Island Configurations Insert the second upper outer brace into place from the opposite side (sam eas"b" below, but from opposite side). Hand-tighten the coupler nuts onto the brace. Single-Sided, Bay, & Side Configurations The upper outer brace for the back side is installed from inside the firebox (see"d" below). Hand-tighten the coupler nuts onto the brace. Install the 1A"nut and bolt on the back side (see "e" below). These fasteners are accessed by reaching all the way through the intake channel. 0 144111 V.Jb �.. 1)°01 o''- Larger --- Bracket o,� ° No 0 0 .:, 0,,51 .tea O c -\ 1 � . 0 0 o ° `0 ® ° 0 \ o. Sm alter . 0 '°° .✓ 0 Bracket ° \ °.✓ O C4-'''C' , / 7/16" Socket 0 0 Cq 0 3/4"` Socket RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 31 Install Low ar Titan Lock Braces (do not fully tighten) ADo not tighten the Titan braces until the glass opening is adjusted (see 32 for details). With the fireplace slid together("a"), insert the lower outer braces into place (see "b" below). Hand- tighten the coupler nuts onto the brace. Insert the lower inner braces into place (see "c" below). Place washers over the studs then hand-tighten the nuts to secure the brace in place. (10/ ' O 0 0 0 n.rm 0 04:1 O \i 0 0 I 0 C. o\0 0 C:U- 0 ° 0.--------- - 0 ---0,) _,,„ 0 .. ''''s.- c-;,„ .,- ., --,:,,,, ( . 7/16" c),„, (- Socket Oe ° HL % 3/4"% Socket RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 32 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Place Installation Alignment Tool in Center of G bss 0 pening and Adjust The installation alignm ait tool is used to align the two fireplace m odules so the glass opening is uniform in height. Single-Sided, Bay, and Side fireplaces use one alignm ait tool. Double-Sided, Pier, and Island fireplaces use two alignm ait tools. M ake sure the glass opening is the sam e O height on both sides and m fiddle. Use the injstallation alignm ait tool to adjust the height in the middle. .1 ["kl. .✓ 1111 � , 1 � r To align the glass opening, place the alignm ait tool between the two m odules. Use the wing nuts to expand the support until it is tight. Measure the glass opening height on one side. Then m aasure where the two m edules com etogether. This height should be identical. Use the wing nuts to expand the support as needed until the glass opening height is uniform. Do not rem o✓e the alignm ent tool until the Titan Lock connectors are fully tightened (see next page). RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aiadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 33 Attach Tension Rods The tension rods pull the fireplace together to prevent the center from dipping down. This ensures the glass opening rem ans square and the glass aligns properly. Follow the directions below to adjust: NOTE: Island, Pier, and See-Through Units use 2 tension rods (all other types use 1 tension rod). a) Rem ate the cover plates where the tension rods com etogether. b) Connect the tension rod(s)together using the included coupler nut(s) (shipped in the installation pack). Tighten them by placing socket wrenchs on both ends of the fireplace and tightening until the rod is snug (do not over-tighten). c) Measure the fireplace opening at the ends corn pare them to the m easurem ent at the center to verify glass height is uniform. If the center height is within 1/8" of the outer heights, adjustment is sufficient and the rods m air be left in place (replace covers plates over the tension rods to com plete finalize tension rod adjustm ant). d) If the height is slightly less at the center, tighten the bolts 1 turn (do not tighten the bolts m cre than 40 ft/lbs). Repeat steps "c"and "d" until suitable alignm ant is achieved (do not over-tighten). If the glass opening rem ans m cre than 1/8" out of alignm ant, you m air need to repeat the alignm ait process (titan locks, installation alignm ant tool, and tension rods—contact Travis Industries for details and recom m aidations). Coupler Nut (shipped in the installation pack). • Measure the fireplace ljA• opening at the ends and com pare them to the measurement at the center. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aiadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 34 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Tightening the Titan Lock Connectors With the glass opening height aligned, the Titan Locks may now be fully tightened. Start with the upper outer braces. Tighten these braces to approximately 80 ft/lbs (very tight). The upper inner brackets m ay then be tightened snug (approximately 20 ft/lbs). Next tighten the lower outer braces (approximately 80 ft/lbs). Lastly, tighten the inner lower brackets snug (20 ft/lbs.). 7/8" Socket Wrench (outer braces) 7/16" Socket Wrench (inner braces) r H 4111. iminnimallikH ' • :\, ,.. :. i•' NOTE: After tightening the Titan Locks, double-check the glass opening height. It should be uniform across the width of the glass opening. If it is not, you will need to loosen the titan locks, adjust the alignment tool, then re-tighten the titan locks. Rem ove the Installation Alignm ent Tool(s) Loosen the wing nuts on the alignm ent tool(s) and rem are them from the fireplace. The alignm ent tools m ay be recycled after fireplace installation is com Mete. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 35 Secure the Fireplace to the Alignment Track A Verify the Fireplace is Level Before Proceeding Use a level to verify the fireplace is level (check several spots across the entire length). Use shim s(or washers/spacers) under the fireplace, if necessary, to make sure the fireplace is level. The alignm ait track as hoirzontal holes that allow for the fireplace to be secured to the track. Make sure the fireplace is correctly positioneed left to right, then use#8 zip screws to secure the fireplace to the track. �Yl e(*111111 A 11 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 36 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 0 terhead Light Connection - Category 2+ Units When using a Category 2 or greater DaVinci with overhead lights, the overhead light wires will need to be connected. Follow the steps below to connect the wires. For Category 3+join the sections and connect the wiring in each section in the sam e IIm aior shown below. 1 R em we the baffle from the m aster m odule and Pplace it on the burner area. Locate the bundled wire 0°�� connected to the ceram b term hal bar and rem we oe0. the m oduthe wire le. Direct the wire le (see picture to right).rd the open end of OOOO�.0OOI, `_'' O _ the burnerbarela on OOO� `we Qh the secondary m odule, rem e the baffle and 0��--. place it on the burner area. Join the secondary 4b'•�\ m cdule to the m aster m odule. O NO lE:The surround panels fit over the 0 wires,concealing them. These wires connect to the overhead lights on the secondary module. NO TE:when replacing : g O the meii trays,m e notch • sure the notch fits over 3 Reinstall the baffle in the master m odule and run the overhead light wires. the previously bundled wire to the ceram b bus bar on the secondary m cdule baffle. Connect the oo����oo�*- wires to the term hal block as shown below. ! `•4 Attach the wires to the term hal block(see pictures below(. ir -�. ~ ' 4 - - - '.'v .: , .. •• '0 r� re ,..i.;p. mio. :: fr : . lICE . .# 5 4 R einstall the secondary m odule baffle. 5 S ecure all excess wiring to make sure it does not contact hot com ponents. 6 W m RECEIVED i en installing the edia trays, make sure the notch fits over the overhead light wires. ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWa212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 37 Attach the Gas and Electrical Lines Betw een the Fireplace Modules After the fireplace is in place and secured to the alignm ant track, the gas and electrical system s between the m odules may be joined. G as Inlet Connection • A 3.5" (87m m)flex connector is shipped attached to the fireplace (see photo below to the left). It is used to connect the gas lines between m cdules. Attach the open end of the connector to the adjoining fireplace (see photo below to the right). M ace sure to leak test this connection after gas is plum bed to the fireplace. r ✓ .. - i I • 111P'i 141111111111%%4444;14: . RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aiadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 38 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Fireplace M odule Jum per Wires • R oute the 5-wire jum per from the m aster m odule to the IFC on the secondary m cdule (see photo below to the left). The green/white/blue wires attach to the power input on the IFC (green to ground, white to neutral "N", blue to line "L"—see photo below to the right). Attach the green "phoenix"connector(black and white wire)to the on/off system connector. ni___ 1,1 0 n'0 f System Connector ...WW.•°"""".\.,f � (black&white wire with r,• 1 green connector) -" Power connectors I -/ I (G seen, White Blue Wires) R a I 1110 These connectors are for other jum pers (Category 3). II .711 3 -- i The jum per attaches to the ‘ gas control valve. • Attach the LED connectors between sections (see photo below). i irillte....* e IIP 11 o RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a /add2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 39 Pressure Sw tch Tube Installation (Category 3 Orly) When installing a category 3 (or greater) DaVinci fireplace, the pressure switch tube will need to be installed into the center exhaust vent starter section. It cannot be pre-installed at the factory because the m aster m cdule is always on one side and the vent starter section on the secondary m mule. To install the pressure switch tube, follow the directions below. AThe pressure switch tube is critical to fireplace operation. If it is dam aged, installed incorrectly, or om Red, the fireplace will not operate or create a safety hazard. 1. The fireplace should be in place with the m cdules connected together. We recom m End installing the pressure switch tube prior to installing vent and fram hg over the fireplace to allow for m adm un access. 2. The pressure switch is shipped lock-tied to the top of the m aster m cdule. Carefully cut the lock-tie and route the pressure switch tube to the center exhaust vent starter section. DO NO TBEND THE TUBING AT A SHARP ANG LE— KINKS/HO LES WILL DISABLE THE FIREPLACE. L Cut the lock-ties 1 r it____! - on the coil of tube. /. Do not cut this lock-tie, WI - it secures the tube. 3. Insert the tube into the pre-drilled hole on the starter section. It should insert approximately 1"to 2". Attach the tube to the vertical stand with a lock tie (this prevents the tube from pulling out of the starter section. : • . ,.r ' Insert the tube 1"to 2" I into the starter section. . • • It ''..N\N..,..: ` . • Secure the tube . - with a lock-tie. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\add2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 40 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Fireplace Placement Requirements • T his appliance m ay be installed into a residential or corn m ecial/public space. • F ireplace m tst be installed on a level surface capable of supporting the fireplace and vent • F ireplace m Est be placed directly on wood or non-corn lustible surface (not on linoleum or carpet) • Fireplace should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. • F ireplace may be placed in a bedroom. Clearances (a) Clearance to Sides of Fireplace: 0". (b) Clearance to Back of Fireplace: 0". (c) Clearance to Front of Fireplace: 0". NO 1E: do not cover the glass opening with any m aerial. NO 1E: Side walls m ay be placed directly to the side of the fireplace. (d) Clearance to Top of Fireplace: 0" (e) Clearance to Bottom of Fireplace: 0" (may be placed directly on subfloor). (f) Clearance to Vent 1" (25m m) n n LA 0 Q Top of Fireplace Side of Fireplace 0 O Raised Fireplaces • T he fireplace (and hearth, if desired) m ay be placed on a platform designed to support the fireplace and vent. • T he base of the platform m Est be a m him tin 3/"plywood (or equivalent). This provides the necessary support for the fireplace runners. HINT: We typically have displayed this fireplace on a 24" to 36" raised platform. Keep in m hd that the firebox opening (base of the flames) is 12" above the base. Desired position m ay vary depending upon room size, typical viewing angle, and aesthetic intent. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a "(Rik 2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 41 Typical Framing Dims. - 0 re Sided Configuration A Im portant Notes Regarding Framing We strongly suggest fram hg around the fireplace after it is in place. If you do fram e before fireplace placement, add 6"to each side to allow for fireplace assem by. Dim aision "x" shown in the table below includes the extra 6" to each side. 3"(77m m)M adm un for vent clearance. ADo not place vertical fram hg directly in the center above the fireplace-it will infringe /, >.upon the vent clearance requirem arts. 19.75" 502m m V ersion W dth (x) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) 12" G bss 20" G bss 30" G bss 36"G bss 58" G bss 72" Single Sided 8 6" (2185m m) g, 84" Single Sided 9 8" (2490m m) 96" Single Sided 1 10" (2794m m) as 108"Single Sided 1 22" (3099m m) 120"Single Sided 1 34" (3404m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 132"Single Sided 1 46" (3709m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744m m) (1896m m) (2455mm) L 144"Single Sided 1 58" (4014m m) (77 156"Single Sided 1 70" (4318m m) cu 168"Single Sided 1 82" (4623m m) 180"Single Sided 1 94" (4928m m) RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a\Pr is /2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 42 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Typical Framing Dims. - See Through Configuration A Im portant Notes Regarding Fram rig We strongly suggest fram hg around the fireplace after it is in place. If you do fram e before fireplace placem eit, add 6"to each side to allow for fireplace assem by. Dim aision "x" shown in the table below includes the extra 6"to each side. AWhen using a top plate,you may need to notch it at the center to provide adequate vent clearance. 3"(77m m)M adm un for vent clearance. ADo not place vertical fram hg directly in the center above the fireplace-it will infringe upon the vent clearance requirem arts. 19.625" 499m m V ersion W dth (x) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) 12"G bss 20"G bss 30" G bss 36" G lass 58" G bss 72" See Through 8 6" (2185m m) • 84" See Through 9 8" (2490m m) c 96" See Through 1 10" (2794m m) cco 108" See Through 1 22" (3099m m) 120" See Through 1 34" (3404m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 132" See Through 1 46" (3709m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744m m) (1896m m) (2455m m) • 144" See Through 1 58" (4014m m) a 156" See Through 1 70" (4318m m) @ 168" See Through 1 82" (4623m m) • 180" See Through 1 94" (4928m m) ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 43 Typical Framing Dim a - Pier Configuration AWhen using a top plate,you m ay need to notch it at the center to provide adequate vent clearance. l ' 3"(77m m)M axim un for vent clearance. A Do not place vertical fram hg directly in the center above the fireplace-it will infringe upon the vent clearance requirem efts. A A!A1 The fram hg above the fireplace mist be self-supporting(the fireplace is not load-bearing). 19.625" 499m m Y V ersion W dth (x) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) 12"G ass 20" G ass 30"G ass 36"G ass 58" Glass N 78" Pier 7 9.5" (2020m m) 90" Pier 9 1.5" (2325m m) 0 102" Pier 1 03.5" (2629m m) cco 114" Pier 1 15.5" (2934m m) 126" Pier 1 27.5" (3239m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 138" Pier 1 39.5" (3544m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744m m) (1896m m) (2455m m) i 150" Pier 1 51.5" (3849m m) O 162" Pier 1 63.5" (4153m m) a) 174" Pier 1 75.5" (4458m m) o 186" Pier 1 87.5" (4763m m) RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 44 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Typical Framing Dims. - Island Configuration . ._� When using a top plate,you m ay need to notch it at A the center to provide adequate vent clearance. �' 3"(77m m)M acim um for vent clearance. ADo not place vertical fram hg directly in the �{� center above the fireplace-it will infringe Ill G� upon the vent clearance requirem efts. 1 .---- , 4 0 1 „ ,, ,. ..,, 19.625" A The fram hg above the fireplace 499m m Lst be self-supporting(the fireplace is not load-bearing). 4411 # II 1 10 10 4k 10 ill I V ersion W dth (x) H eight(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height (y) 12" G hss 20" G hss 30" G hss 36" G hss 58" Glass CV84" Island 8 4.125" (2137m m) g 96" Island 9 6.125" (2442m m) 108" Island ' 08.125" (2747m m) c0 120" Island 20.125" (3052m m) o 132" Island 32.125" (3356m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 144" Island 44.125" (3661 m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744m m) (1896m m) (2455m m) co, 156" Island 56.125" (3966m m) a, 168" Island 68.125" (4271 m m) m 180" Island 80.125" (4576m m) o 192" Island 92.125" (4880m m) RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D A—W(4 2/2O18 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 45 Typical Framing Dims. - Full Bay Configuration !!AA 3"(77m m)M adm un for vent clearance. Do not place A& vertical fram hg directly in the center above the fireplace- it will infringe upon the vent clearance requirem arts. The fram hg above the fireplace m i.st be self- supporting(the fireplace is not load-bearing). 8 © 8 111 M ac.5.25" 134m m 502m m eR ecessing the Back Edge of the Fireplace (0 ptional) Installers m ay wish to recess the back of the fireplace to allow for a m cre shallow installation, placing the side glass next to the side wall(s). If you decide to recess the back of the fireplace, m ace sure to accom m date the fram hg and facing dim eisions. The back edge of the glass extends to a location 5.75" (147m m)from the back of the fireplace (see dim ensions page for details). Fram hg for this type of installation may protrude forward from the back wall of the opening a m urn of 5.25" (134mm) when using '/2"(13m m)drywall. Consult the dim eisions page and plan your installation prior to fram hg the opening. V ersion W dth (x) H eight(y) Height(y) Height (y) Height (y) Height (y) 12" G bss 20" G bss 30" G bss 36" G bss 58" G bss 84" Full Bay 8 4.125" (2137m m) 96" Full Bay 9 6.125" (2442m m) c 108" Full Bay 1 08.125" (2747m m) as 120" Full Bay 1 20.125" (3052m m) 132" Full Bay 1 32.125" (3356m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 144" Full Bay 1 44.125" (3661 m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744mm) (1896mm) (2455m m) 156" Full Bay 1 56.125" (3966m m) a 168" Full Bay 1 68.125" (4271 m m) U 180" Full Bay 1 80.125" (4576m m) RECEIVED 192" Full Bay 1 92.125" (4880m m) I ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a i Ak/2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 46 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Typical Framing Dim s- Right-Sided Corner 3"(77m m)M adm u-n for vent clearance. Do not place An vertical fram hg directly in the center above the fireplace-it will infringe upon the vent clearance requirem efts. • <2 > A 0 19.75" 502m m M ac.5.25'f, 134m m\ 0 Recessing the Back Edge of the Fireplace (0 ptional) Installers m ay wish to recess the back of the fireplace to allow for a m ore shallow installation, placing the side glass next to the side wall(s). If you decide to recess the back of the fireplace, make sure to accom m date the fram hg and facing dim eisions. The back edge of the glass extends to a location 5.75" (147mm)from the back of the fireplace (see dim eisions page for details). Fram hg for this type of installation m ay protrude forward from the back wall of the opening a m adm un of 5.25" (134m m)when using '/2"(13m m)drywall. Consult the dim eisions page and plan your installation prior to fram hg the opening. V ersion W dth (x) H eight (y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) 12" G bss 20" G bss 30" G bss 36" G bss 58" G bss N 78" Right Side 7 9.5" (2020m m) 0 90" Right Side 9 1.5" (2325m m) c 102" Right Side 1 03.5" (2629m m) ca 114" Right Side 1 15.5" (2934m m) 126" Right Side 1 27.5" (3239m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 138" Right Side 1 39.5" (3544m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744m m) (1896m m) (2455m m) co 150" Right Side 1 51.5" (3849m m) a 162" Right Side 1 63.5" (4153m m) co 174" Right Side 1 75.5" (4458m m) � ��N�//� v 186" Right Side 1 87.5" (4763m m) ..� ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 47 Typical Framing Dim s- Left-Sided Corner A3"(77m m)M a<im an for vent clearance. Do not place vertical fram hg directly in the center above the fireplace-it will infringe upon the vent clearance requirem efts. ti O 8 19.75' 502m m M ac.5.25" 134mm 0 Recessing the Back Edge of the Fireplace (0 ptional) Installers m ay wish to recess the back of the fireplace to allow for a m ore shallow installation, placing the side glass next to the side wall(s). If you decide to recess the back of the fireplace, make sure to accom m date the fram hg and facing dim eisions. The back edge of the glass extends to a location 5.75" (147mm)from the back of the fireplace (see dim eisions page for details). Fram hg for this type of installation m ay protrude forward from the back wall of the opening a m axim un of 5.25" (134m m)when using '/2"(13m m)drywall. Consult the dim eisions page and plan your installation prior to fram hg the opening. V ersion W dth (x) H eight (y) Height(y) Height(y) Height(y) Height (y) 12" G lass 20" G lass 30" G lass 36" G lass 58" G bss N 78" Left Side 7 9.5" (2020m m) 90" Left Side 9 1.5" (2325m m) c 102" Left Side ' 03.5" (2629m m) ca 114" Left Side ' 15.5" (2934m m) 126" Left Side ' 27.5" (3239m m) 50.625" 58.625" 68.625" 74.625" 96.625" 138" Left Side ' 39.5" (3544m m) (1286m m) (1490m m) (1744m m) (1896m m) (2455m m) co 150" Left Side ' 51.5" (3849m m) a 162" Left Side ' 63.5" (4153m m) 2 174" Left Side ' 75.5" (4458m m) co 186" Left Side ' 87.5" (4763m m) RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aa12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 48 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Nailing Brackets Side Nailing Brackets The side nailing brackets 4400P" secure the fireplace to the side fram ng. The num Ler of 0. brackets vary depending upon o configuration (island c, .. configurations do not have side a Oy\' nailing brackets). O diallIIPP 0 These brackets are shipped flat 0 against the side of the fireplace (see "a"to the right). Rem ate the 2 mounting screws, position the bracket and secure ("b"). After the fireplace is in place, bend the bracket back( "c")and secure it to the fram ng with screws ("d"). NO 1E: M sloe sure the fireplace 0 , % is square and plum bbefore 0 c securing to the fram ng (use b o , shims if necessary).Vertical Nailing Bracketsfliryeit Som e configurations Vertical Nailing Bracket include vertical nailing . d / 44t!" brackets (Corner, Bay, etc.). See the illustration to the right for details. 4!) 0 • 4 .,,, 1 ,o ° ,„, h0 ,,,,, The vertical nailing bracket is shipped facing downwards. Rem ate the nuts holding it in place then re-attach it in the vertical position. The bracket m air then be secured to the fram ng above fireplace. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 49 Accessing Internal Components M cst internal corn ponents can be accessed by rem wing the front glass pane and intake air channel m edia tray (see instructions below). If m cre extensive access is required, see "burner rem oval" on the following page. 4ik --Turn off gas to the fireplace prior to accessing internal corn ponents to prevent accidental ignition. -- Shut off electricity to the fireplace to protect internal circuits. Rem we the front outer glass pane (see page 93). Rem we the intake air channel media tray. 4 M 1111661 At this point m cst of the internal corn ponents m ay be accessed (see descriptions below). LED Controller Burner Air Shutter -M ay be placed on its side -M ay be on right side Shutoff Valve Air Pressure T Switch M ay be on left side • 4 s LEFT SIDE "' RIG HI'SIDE _ TTT a. „Hir 1 -_ - �. - - , ._-- - CENTER Fireplace Controller G a;Control Valve ar Rheostat r If i 1 ,"' �� � • ► r .., . /I .• 1 .' V - - — , i *GA.*. - _4 . \ . _ ., 4.41 Power Vent Controller — . - ----" Internal Shut 0 f Valve Access The internal shutoff is accessed following the directions above. The valve is positioned near the gas inlet (left, right, or bottom) l NO 1E: The shut off valve m ust be closed while pressure testing the gas line leading to the fireplace,`' k'-J y far', ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 50 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Burner Removal Burner rem(A✓al is only required if extensive access is needed (joining category 2+ units, glass panes on indoor/outdoor units, etc.). Follow the directions below to rem o✓e the burners. a) Follow the directions on the previous page for accessing internal com ponents (rem are intake air channel m edia tray). b) Remove the front inner glass pane (see page 93). c) Remove the screws holding the burner m edia trays in place (6 to 8 screws for each tray depending upon length—see photos below). O® OO --� \i1},, \it O ! r 7 • r:: ::: •:.+ :' ..`ate :..• � ..: G iiia•oa. iia:r..riaicc • �Ni''- . \::::::::::::::::::....1........„...;.......:?i_z: • ii •c -, - . -__- •• 1/4" Nutdriver N d) Remove the m edia trays (use a flat screwdriver to pry up one edge). M ake sure to notate the position of the trays when rem wing. The screw holes will only line up if the tray is properly replaced. 7 .S= 4 i= =S S===ii.i : :tip. _ lye.`���`��r4�.� , „ ems►;_ CEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a iJc. d2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 51 e) Rem ore the burner lock-down bracket(it is held in place with a single screw). . riff Frp 11.I I 1111 14 11_ 1:. , 1 i Aut4 rl, ,i....,......, '\ .\ \ A ).1, s T� t► r 2 ' z • \ , • ill( ' 4 f) Lift the burner up and out of the fireplace. Rem o✓e the burner supports. J ol -›, 4-111,_. - , 440041 \:IC411I1V.' • ''''''fir4414: 1111:41111111111114 1 <1111444110 ,,- 11*T / .... 44 k ,,,,,.. , (:, ti. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a1c212018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 52 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) G as Line Requirements O M AKE SURE YO UARE SUPPLYING AN ADEQ LATE SUPPLY 0 FG AS (NG 0 RLP) This fireplace, depending upon configuration, consumes a large am cunt of BTUs. Make sure your gas line is properly sized to provide an adequate supply of gas. M ASSACHUSETTS INSTALLATIO l S - WARNING: THIS PRO CUCT M UST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED PLUMBER 0 RG AS FITTER WHEN INSTALLED WITHIN THE CO MVl 0 NNEALTH 0 FM ASSACHUSETTS. O 1HER M ASSACHUSETTS CO LE REQ UREM BUTS: • Flexible connector m Est not be longer than 36 inches. • Shutoff valve m t.st be a"T" handle gas cock. • 0 riy direct vent sealed corn hustion products are approved for bedroom sor bathroom s • Fireplace dam pers m ust be rem aed or welded in the open position prior to the installation of a fireplace insert or gas log. • A carbon m cnoxide(CO)detector is required in the same room as the appliance. • T he gas line m ust be installed in accordance with all local codes and the requirem ents listed below. In the absence of local codes, follow ANSI 223.1 in US/Canada or AS/NZS 5601.1 in Australia. • T he fireplace and gas control valve m rst be disconnected from the gas supply piping during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPA). For pressures under 1/2 psig (3.5 kPA), isolate the gas supply piping by closing the m anual shutoff valve. • L eak test all gas line joints and the gas control valve prior to and after starting the fireplace. • T he fireplace has an internal shutoff valve. An additional shutoff valve is required. It m r.st be accessible and within 6' of the fireplace. Fuel • This fireplace is designed either for natural gas or for propane(but not for both). G as Line Connection • Installation m ust be perform ed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier(In Massachusetts a licensed plum ber/gasfitter). G m Inlet Pressure M aimun Input Pressure i M nim um Input Pressure Natural G a; 7 "W.C. (1.74 kPA) 5 .5"W.C. (1.37 kPA) Propane 1 3"W.C. (3.23 kPA) 1 1"W.C. (2.74 kPA) • If the pressure is not sufficient, m ake sure the piping used is large enough,the supply regulator is adequately adjusted, and the total gas load for the residence does not exceed the am cunt supplied. • The supply regulator(the regulator that attaches directly to the residence inlet or to the propane tank)should supply gas at the input pressure listed above. Contact the local gas supplier if the regulator is at an im proper pressure. Directions for Connecting a Gas Pressure Test G aige The gas control valve (shown to the left) has two accessible ports for testing line pressure and output pressure. Loosen the brass screw on either test port and place a 5/16" i.d. rubber or plastic tubing over the tapered test port. Connect the tubing to the test gauge. WARNING :The brass screw m Lst be tightened after testing to prevent gas leakage. :. \, _. jb, -,. 4 ,. w..1 -ff —1 Input pressure ,) -- 0 Ltput pressure iti r i- .�-�-i RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 53 G a; Inlet Location G a; inlet is determ hed by fireplace configuration and how the fireplace was ordered. Refer to the dim ensions pages for the configuration being used to determ he what options are available (pages 7 through 12). When ordering the fireplace, the gas inlet is either from the side (left or right) or from the base (left or right). G w inlet dim ensions are shown below. M ace sure to refer to the end style being used. Type of Fireplace Type of Ends G bss End S teel End 1-Sided T wo Steel Ends ,„11%* O See Through T wo Steel Ends 411 n Pier O e Steel, O re G hss End Full Bay T wo G ass Ends I � �0 Island T wo G ass Ends G as Inlet—Steel End The gas inlet is on the side (not available from the base). c0 I 1" The gas line m ay be III . i. (25m m) repositioned to the back. , 4"(102mm4\' 4.5"(115mm) G a; Inlet—G bss End The gas inlet is on the side or the base. NO 1E: The gas inlet on the base is only available in one location. When looking from the side, the gas inlet from the base will always be on the left. Side Inlet Base Inlet `lei F 0 4The gas line may be \ 1" '2. • The gas inlet is approxim dely 1/8" repositioned to the back. (25m mr. r� (3m m)above the base of the fireplace. i 3.625"(93m m) * 2.5"(64m m)\/ LEFT SIDE-G a;Inlet is 6"(153m m)from the rear edge. \ 3.125"(80m m) RIG HT SIDE-G a;Inlet is 6"(153m m)from thajront 0'. "t\ 1'I— ' ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 54 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Electrical Junction Box ADo not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or control system of this fireplace. • T his fireplace is shipped with the electrical junction box on one side or through the base. Location of the junction box is determ hed at the tim ethe fireplace is ordered and configured at the factory. • T he junction box has a low voltage and high voltage (120VAC) side. Junction Box Configuration — Steel Side (Single, Double-Sided, Pier, etc.) Intake Dam per Exhaust Dam per CAT5 Connection *52,7-4 411 ril Power In f r 11° 4 41.!°:> 0 _7/1 � 0 rtional Heat Exchanger Connection II ; Power Vent / G sound Wire- Junction Box Configuration — G hss Side (Island, Full Bay, etc.) 0[tonal Heat Exchanger Connection ' Power In Intake Dam per -2 •4,° i- Power Vent o .. A I- \ G sound Wire '---------- Exhaust CAT5 Dam per Connection RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\i/CUd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 55 Junction Box Configuration — G hss Side Through-Base Configuration This configuration allows the electrical connections (and gas line, if desired)to be routed from below. The illustration below shows the area that should be left open to access the junction box cover plate. NO 1E: Make sure to confirm the "PO W ER IN" or"POWER VENT" labels on the wiring before m along connections. LEFT SIDE THRO LIG H BASE CO FIG(RATIO N RIG HT SIDE THRO LIG H BASE CO IfIG(RATIO N Fireplace 2.5"(64mm) H—' 6"(154m m Fireplace 6"(154mm) G a; Inlet(optional Junction Box H . location) Cover Plate Leave this shaded Leave this shaded �'. 10"(254m m) 10"(254mm; -' . area open / area open - Junction Box G a; Inlet(optional 6"(154m m 5"(127mm) 5"(127mm) 6"(154m ) Cover Plate location) . ( ) m FRO Nr 0 FFIREPLACE 2.5"(64m m) FRO Nr 0 FFIREPLACE RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aQiadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 56 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Electrical Input Connection ADo not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or control system of this fireplace. • T he electrical line to the grounded harness inside the fireplace m Est be installed by a qualified installer and m 1st meet all local codes. • Ma ke sure the household breaker is shut off prior to working on any electrical connection. Turn the breaker on only after all wiring is in place (power vent, on-off LED harness, etc.). • T he appliance, when installed, m ist be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1. • T he electrical line m ust supply 120 Volts, 60 Hz, and 7 Am ps (ma)(im un draw). We recom m end a dedicated circuit for the fireplace. • R oute the electrical connection through the cover plate and attach to the electrical input wires as shown below. Make sure to connect the incoming ground w're to both ground wires (one ground wire attaches to the junction box, the other leads to the m dex connector). Caution: L abel all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause im proper and dangerous operation. O HINT: Keep the high voltage (120ac) cover plate disconnected until the power vent power lead is attached. Leave the rom ex clam ps loose until the cover plate is re-attached. G pound Wire Rom ex Clamp 0 ® I l iy 0. ,.,_ ,,_ „ „. . -,,, ,, ., ,- ,, , NI 1 1/4" Nutdriver 0. / ((I) Power Vent / � °� � � Power In �'� /0 Ail 0 !tonal Heat High Voltage (120vac) Exchanger Connection Cover Plate RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a 1 a 12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 57 Connecting the Pow er Vent Lead to the Fireplace • T he power vent is wired to the 120v line exiting the exhaust blower rheostat. Connect a m him an 12 gauge sheathed three-wire electrical line to the power vent lead (labeled "PO W ER VENT") and connect it to the m dex connector on the fireplace—see illustration below. This wire is routed to the power vent assem Hy (see "Wiring the Power Vent Assem by"for details). • A fter attaching the vent power lead, re-attach the high voltage (120ac) cover plate then tighten the romex clam ps to secure the wiring. Pow a Vent Lead - ---- O 'tional Heat Exchanger Connection Rom ec Clam p -- 0 g IL) p a 1/4" Nutdriver , ,, 1 .0 44,..4,4........,, „,-. ---, o ,,,„, , ,.. /2* 4 4 Inn //tc:: II Ail Power Vent High Voltage (120vac) Cover Plate Re-attach the high voltage (120ac) cover plate then tighten the rom ex clamps to secure the wiring. 0 Ij�� ® iUV: y 10gr.0 t II 4ii RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 58 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Connecting the Exhaust Damper Harness to the Fireplace • T his fireplace uses a dam per near the power vent blower to prevent air from flowing through the fireplace when the fireplace is off. • T he exhaust dam per harness is available in various lengths (see page 19 for details). • R oute the exhaust dam per harness through the cover plates and attach to the m dex connector on the fireplace as shown below. OHINT: Keep the low voltage cover plate disconnected until all wiring to the fireplace is attached. You m ay also wish to leave the strain reliefs/clam ps loose until the cover plate is ready to be attached. 0 0 (Slit x ., C0 r 6 '' 011 4 o/ • e Exhaust Dam per Harness Strain Relief Ail (rem we to install wire) Use pliers to corn press the 1; .- strain relief when inserting or 6 %ll rem wing it from the hole. • T he opposite end of the dam per harness attaches to the power vent assem by (see "Wiring the Power Vent Assem by"for details). RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 59 Wiring the Pow e- Vent • T he power vent assem by consists of a power vent and dam per. Refer to the wiring diagram on page 99 for wiring details. • C onnect the power vent line (sheathed three-wire electrical line)to the capacitor and blower as shown below. Rem are the cover plate on the - exhaust blower housing. NO 1E: the power vent term hation version is shown to the right-the inline version is wired in the sam e m ainer. • ' 111 Route the electrical line through the rom ex clam p and attach the 44air = w 120v wiring as detailed in the . r - wiring diagram below. After the — l 0 cover is replaced, tighten the clam pto secure the wiring (do not over-tighten). Capacitor Fireplace Junction Box Black Black Red Black — `I — Black Black White IIIn White White G seen T G seen o I G seen G eenm. Rom ex Clam p M dex (installed in fireplace) Exhaust Blower Junction Box WARNING - BLOWER CAPACITO RWILL RETAIN A CHARG E O me power is supplied to the blower capacitor, it will retain a charge for approxim ely 5 m hutes, even after power is shut off. Take care when working with this circuit, especially with the hot (black)wire and circuit board/wiring inside the fireplace. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a iJCW=2/2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 60 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Wiring the Pow er Vent (continued) • I n addition to the exhaust blower line, a low-voltage wire harness is routed from the fireplace to the dam per inside the power vent assem by(see page 6 for wire lengths and part num hers). Route the exhaust dam per wire harness to the junction box on the power vent assembly. Rem ore r A p - the junction box cover plate. Rem are the strain relief from the cover plate (see illustration below to �t} �Ct f �e) the right). Route the wires through the slot on the 4 cover plate and replace the strain relief. Attach the ; m dex connector from the harness to the m dex . connector inside the power vent assem Hy). '► i • Exhaust Dam per M dex Connector Replace the junction box cover, m acing sure all wiring is properly inserted. Use pliers to corn press the strain relief from the top and bottom while pushing it into the hole in the bracket. dellr Caution: L abel all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors 'g. can cause inn proper and dangerous I operation. _- ,; n 1 • 8 Test blower operation after attaching the wiring (leave gas off, turn appliance on, verify blower functions correctly). RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D ai/CRal2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 61 Connecting the Intake Damper Harness to the Fireplace AWARNING :DO NO TCO NNECT THE INTAKE DAM PER WIRES TO G BHER (this will short the system) • T he 25' intake dam per harness is shipped in the hardware box(see page 19 for details). If additional length is needed, use part 250-02295 (typically ordered when fireplace is configured) or 18 gauge wire. • R oute the intake dam per harness through the cover plate and attach to the m dex connector on the fireplace as shown below. The other end is attached to the dam per(s). OHINT: Keep the low voltage cover plate disconnected until all wiring to the fireplace is attached. You m ay also wish to leave the strain reliefs/clamps loose until the cover plate is ready to be attached. him' ll Intake Dam per tHarness Low Voltage 'r Cover Plate - tk t•' j°4-- (1. ,11 o Slitill< • `ce o 1/4" Nutdriver 411 Strain Relief (rem are to install wire) Use pliers to com press the 1-___ / strain relief when inserting 6 I C • 46��1 or rem cuing it from the hole. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ia12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 62 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Wiring the Intake Damper AWARNING :DO NO TCO NVECT THE INTAKE DAM PER WIRES TO G RHER (this will short the system). ORO UTE THE WIRES TO THE AIR INTAKE LO CATIO NEVEN IF DAM PER(S)ARE NO TUSED Intake dampers are strongly recom m ended in cold areas (see page 68). Even if dam pers are not being installed, we recom m end routing the intake dam per wires to the intake location. This allows dam pers to be installed at a later tim e if desired (to reduce air infiltration, hum d glass, etc.). • R oute the intake dam per harness to the air intake location. • F or external dam pers (98900093, 98900094), attach the quick-connects from the intake dam per harness to the quick connects on the intake dam per(see photo to the right). If using m Lltiple intakes, attach the intake dam per wire splitter(see below). p • F or internal dam pers (98900078, 98900078), remove the quick-connects from the intake dam per :; harness and attach wires directly to the term hal 411114blocks (see photo to the right and page 72 forte details). If using m Ultiple dampers, run 18 gauge 1+ xvo wire between the term hal blocks. Intake Dam per Wire Splitter— Used For Installations Using M iltiple External Dampers The intake dam per wire splitter(included with Category 2+) is used to connect m Litiple external dampers. This splitter attaches to the intake dam per harness and allows for up to five dam pers to be attached to the harness (use two splitters if additional dam pers are used). The dam per has extra connections that may not be used. To insulate these connections, follow the directions below. a)Attach the splitter to the intake dam per harness (make sure power is off to the fireplace). b) Cut off the excess connectors (in this exam ple the wiring is set up for 2 dam pers). c)Attach the included wire nuts to the exposed wire. 1 I sap I I t '444\11T ?nr 0 - JEIVE! ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\i/c 2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 63 Connecting the CATS Harness to the Fireplace ADo not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring system of this fireplace. • T he CAT5 harness is available in various lengths (see page 19 for details). • R oute the CAT5 harness through the cover plates and attach to the CAT5 connector on the fireplace as shown below. OHINT: Keep the low voltage cover plate disconnected until all wiring to the fireplace is attached. You m ay also wish to leave the strain reliefs/clam ps loose until the cover plate is re-attached. ITP0 0111111,/ i .0e-tt ow. CAT5 Cable Strain Relief III 4101 (rem are to install wire) Use pliers to corn press the ,:,4, / strain relief when inserting or • s� 1 rem swing it from the hole. �' 4 1 L 4.11S ' 1/4" Nutdriver • T he opposite end of the 0 n-O f LED harness attaches to the on-off switch and LED controller(see "Installing the 0 n-O f Switch and LED Controller" on the following page for details). • A fter attaching the on-off and LED harness, re-attach the low voltage Q cover plate then tightenithea 'l r,u 1 r i rom ex clam pto secure the wiring. ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 64 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Installing the TouchSm art Controller Do not connect 110-120 VAC to the gas control valve or wiring system of this fireplace. • T he included junction box is used to m cunt the TouchSm at controller(see page 64). M cunt the junction box in an accessible location to allow the user to operate the fireplace. • R oute the CAT5 harness to the junction box (harness is available in various lengths—see page 19). Route the wire through the junction box and attach to the TouchSm at controller. NOTE: Install 3"to 6" of slack in the harness wires to allow for switch/controller access and rem coal. A Keep the cable 12" (300m m)away from high voltage (120v)wiring to prevent interference. • T he TouchSm at controller is held in junction box using (3) magnets. Do not route the cable near 120v wiring, or the the vent (hot surfaces). Secure the CAT5 cable to the m canting plate with lock tie(s). This prevents the cable from falling into the wall cavity when the cable is disconnected from the touch screen. M canting Plate Box � _cam M canting Plate r\f' 120v Wiring A NOTE. Keep cable 12"(300m m) 12" away from high voltage (300m m) (120v) wiring to prevent interference. Touch Screen CAT5 Cable (Available in Various Lengths) 1�1 Caution: L abel all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cauREEIVED im proper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. ..-► ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aiUCRe /2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 65 TouchSm art M canting Box There are two options for m cunting the TouchSm at box that houses the controls for the fireplace. The retrofit box option is used when the wall is already finished with drywall or the desired location is not close to a fram hg m en Ler. The second option (and m cst corn m anly used)is the New install box. This option is best used prior to drywall installation. The two options for the M canting box installation are detailed below. Identify an appropriate location for the control box. The location should have a clear path for the harness to be routed from the fireplace and be within reach of the length of CAT5 cable ordered with the fireplace. NO 1E: Make sure to route the CAT5 cable to the M canting Box and secure with zip tie(s). If drywall installation or other construction is occurring after the box installation, m ask the M canting Box to prevent debris from accum dating. • M canting Plate Hardware • T ouchSm at Hardware -TouchSm at M cunting Plate -(6) Lock Ties(for wiring) -M canting Plate Box—New Const. -(3) Round magnets with felt pads -M canting g Plate Back Plate—Retrofit -(2)#8 Self-Drilling Screws -(2)8-32 x 1.5"Screws (for M t Plate) Retrofit Box Installation New Install Box Installation • D eterm he a location between studs. • B end the tabs outward on the New Install M canting Box • C ut a 4"W x 3-5/8"H hole in the drywall. (use 2 or 3 tabs, depending upon m canting position). Attach the box to the fram hg (either from side or • A ttach the three m agnets with felt pads to the bottom) Make sure that the large hole is in the upper TouchSm at M canting Plate as seen in the picture below. right hand corner and the tabs of the box are flush • L oosely attach the M canting Back Plate to the Touch w th fram inq. Screen M cunting Plate using one of the included 8-32 X - 1.5"screws (make the large hole in the on the - M punting Plate and box line up). The angled edges of ' 1111 the Back Plate should face forward. a+ M agnets placed with "' • felt forward •Angled edges v• facing forward • / Rand tha +ah¢ nit Shown torn the 4 pig • The drywall mist be installed prior to continuing to step 3 below. When installed,the drywall will require a 4"W x 3- 5/8"H square hole for the m cunting box. I nsert the Backing Plate into the hole in the drywall. • A ttach the three m alnets with felt pads to the M canting • M ake sure that the large hole is in the upper right Plate as shown below. Attach the M cunting Plate to the hand corner. box with the two screws(make the large hole in the on the M canting Plate and box line up).The M cunting Plate will fit flush against the drywall. impRoute CAT5 Cable 111111611mET 10 • I nstall the second screw through the M canting Plate into Install screws Install magnets the Backing Plate. Tighten both screws until the M cunting Plate is secure against the drywall. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aja212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 66 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) • R oute the wire harness through the large hole in the back of the m canting plate. NO 1E: We recom m and that you connect the wire harness to the TouchSm a-t M cunting Plate using zip ties to ensure it does not fall into the wall cavity. R"7 • A ttach the CAT5 wire harness port on the back of the TouchSm at controller and gently push the controller into the box. Push additional cable back through the hole in the M writing Plate as you insert the back of the TouchSm at controller into the m cunting plate.The pins on the back of the controller align it to the box. The magnets hold it in place. NO 1E: Do Not install the TouchSm at controller until sheetrock installation and finish has been corn pleted. After the wall is finished, rem vie any protective covering on the end of the CAT5 cable and connect the iiii,,, ,:-/ , I�aVind 411 v ii is Ul irj 04)1I - 4 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1a12 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 67 Air Intake Requirements The fireplace requires air intake(s)to supply corn bustion air to the firebox. Requirem ents for the air intake(s) are listed below: • The air intake(s) m ust be routed to the exterior of the structure or to an area that freely conveys air from the outside. Do not draw air from a garage or other area that m ay be subject to fumes or airborne particles. Air Intake Ducts • M Lst use 6" or 8" UL 181 duct or better(Class 1 or Class 0—capable of negative pressure reading of 1"water colum n). Consult your local building departm ait for details on duct installation and requirem acts in your area. We strongly recom m End the use of insulated ducting such as M a;ter Flow TM which is carried at Horn e DepotTM and other stores that carry HVAC products (insulated ducting is typically R4.2 or greater with vapor barrier). Insulated ducting prevents condensation from form hg on the exterior of the ducts or fireplace. This is especially im portant when the ducts are routed through heated areas that m ay be subject to hum dification. • The chart below details air intake m axim um height and length. If the intake falls within the "Standard Installation" range shown below, the air intakes m ay be 6" diam der. If the intake falls within the shaded range, you m Lst contact Travis Industries to verify the installation and determ he the correct configuration (you m ay need to use 8" diam der duct). 40 feet (12m) — Contact Travis Industries for Details 20 feet (6m) Standard - Installation 0 feet — - -6 feet (-2m ) — E E N Oa) 4. N a) a) O `~ N • Connect the air intake ducts to the fireplace, dam per(if used), and term hation using a suitable securing m dhod (tape, silicone, etc.). Long duct runs m Lst be properly secured. • We recom m eid the use of intake dam pers. If you do not use dam pers, we recom m aid you route the intake dam per wires to the intake location so darn pers m air be installed at a later tim • Each air intake term hation m ist be positioned so it does not becom e blocked by snow, vegetation, or other m aerial. It m Lst be installed with a suitable cap that prevents water or debris from entering. The term hation (and dam per, if used) m i.st be positioned so it m ay be accessible for service and verification. If air intake is positioned on a wall, make sure to slope the intake down slightly to prevent water intrusion. • T he air intake term Nation m i.st be flashed and sealed to meet local building code requirerrfer�5rf, ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aja2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 68 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Intake Dampers WARNING : DO NOTE CO NNECT THE INTAKE DAM PER WIRES TO G IBHER—THIS WILL SHO RT THE SYSTEM. • Provisions for an intake dam per(s)are included with this fireplace (24V AC wires). Intake dampers are recom m aided for cold areas or locations where air infiltration m L.st be m him eed. Connect the intake duct to the dam per and route to the term nation (if applicable). • If you live in the shaded regions shown in the illustration to the right, we strongly recom m and using intake dam pers (except in cases where the air being drawn in is " 111. 33, conditioned or part of an air inlet system) In addition, use insulated air ducts and insulate the fireplace enclosure. 72*1:47. r • If the fireplace is located in an area with negative pressure, we recom m End intake r' `� dampers to prevent air from being drawn into ��� the fireplace when it is not in operation. T.v • The intake dam per wires may be routed from the fireplace inside or outside the ducting to the darn per. Attach the dam per wires to the dam per(wire orientation does not matter). These wires m ay be shortened or extended using suitable wiring. When installing, make sure all excess wire is positioned away from the dam per so it does not interfere with dam per operation. • After installation, turn the fireplace on and visually check the intake dam pers to verify they open correctly. • If using intake dam pers, they m tst be located in an area that will allow them to be serviced at a later time. In addition, the dam pers should be placed so their operation can be verified. Air intakes in Warm Environments The DaVinci Custom Fireplace TM uses air-cooled glass to ensure proper tem peratures near the viewing area. If operating the fireplace when the outside tem perature is hot(above 90 deg. F.), you will notice the glass will becom ewarm to the touch. When tern peratures are m a-e m oderate, the glass will be cooler. Although this is not a safety issue, we do believe all fireplace viewers (and installers)should be aware of this. If you do anticipate operating this fireplace with higher outside temperatures, you m ay wish to pull the intake air from a cooler location (e.g.: shaded side of the building, conditioned air, etc.). RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWa212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 69 Air Intake Duct Q Lantity and Location - Category 2 0 ¢. . 0 ° 0 ® . 0 ¢. . . O ° ° 0 ® ° o0 O Q 0 0 . 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Single Sided / See Through 72"Version 8 4"Version 9 6"Version 1 08" Version 1 20"Version a 31" 8 .5" 8 .5" 1 0.5" 1 0.5" b 43" 4 1.5" 4 1.5" 5 1.75" 5 1.75" c 5 5" 5 6.5" 6 8.5" 7 0.5" d 1 01.5" 1 11.5" Side / Pier 78"Version 9 0"Version 1 02"Version ' 14"Version 1 26"Version a 31" 8 .5" 8 .5" 1 0.5" 1 0.5" b 43" 4 1.5" 4 1.5" 5 1.75" 5 1.75" c 5 5" 5 6.5" 6 8.5" 7 0.5" d 1 01.5" 1 11.5" Bay / Island 84"Version 9 6"Version 1 08"Version 'I 20"Version 1 32"Version a 36" 1 3.5" 1 3.5" 1 5.5" 1 0.5" b 48" 4 6.5" 4 6.5" 5 6.75" 5 1.75" c 6 0" 6 1.5" 7 3.5" 7 0.5" d 1 06.5" 1 16.5" RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a U d2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 70 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Air Intake Duct Q wntity and Location - Category 3 Single Sided 132"Version Single Sided 144"Version Single Sided 156"Version Single Sided 168"Version Single Sided 180"Version Side 138"Version Side 150"Version Side 162"Version Side 174"Version Side 186"Version Full Bay 144"Version Full Bay 156"Version Full Bay 168"Version Full Bay 120"Version Full Bay 192"Version See Through 132"Version See Through 144"Version See Through 156"Version See Through 168"Version See Through 180"Version Pier 138"Version Pier 150"Version Pier 162"Version Pier 174"Version Pier 186"Version Island 144"Version Island 156"Version Island 168"Version Island 180"Version Island 192"Version O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .. O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 6 Air Intakes O 6 Air Intakes O 6 Air Intakes O 6 Air Intakes O 6 Air Intakes RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D aMakj2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 71 Air intake Installation - Hood Versions (includes external dampers) Part Num bers 6" Hood w External Dam per 98900093 8" Hood w External Dam per 98900094 6" Hood only Installation Diagram (intake w th dam per) SIDING STUCCO FLASHING 11 - - 01111°. JI --11"MIN. { Pat No 4711626 Series MOH-24VAC Installation • WARNING : DO NO TCO NNECT THE INTAKE DAM PER WIRES TO G H'HER (This will short the system). • Locate the intake dam per wires and make sure they are accessible before proceeding. • NO 1E: In the pictured example, we have crim ped the intake dam per. You may crim pthis or use the included slider plate or connector to attach your flex duct. • DO NO TSCREW INTO THE TO PO FTHE INTAKE DAM PER—THIS MAY CAUSE DAM AG E TO THE INTAKE DAM PER ACTUATO R Slide the intake hood into the included flashing and secure. Wit_ (\s ft.:4 ,„Agim Secure theduct to the hood. Use 2 or 3 screws and tape to attach and seal the duct. % II RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 72 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Internal Dampers (for Hod. or Vert. Termination) 6" Dia. Intake Dam per 98900078 8" Dia. Intake Dam per 98900079 • 2 4V AC (orientation of wires does not matter) • N orm ally Closed • S pring Return i I ' . Illlllllllllllllllllllllllill i1i11111i•1111H 1111111111111 i Ni 1,, 8" • ° 200mm IE or 10" Overall • • 250mm Length 8 200mm . II li fl, 1.75" 6"150mm 1" 47mm " or •' 50mm 8"200mm • T he intake dam per wires are located inside the air intake on som efireplaces. Carefully fashion a hole in the intake dam per(or fireplace) and route the wires to the exterior of the duct. Make sure the wires do not contact any sharp edges (use grom m 4s if necessary). Seal the duct to ensure proper airflow. • R oute the intake dam per harness from the fireplace to the dam per(it is 25' long). If additional length is needed, use part 250-02295 or 18 gauge wire. • Y ou will need to cut the quick-connects off the end of the wire harness. Attach the intake dam per wires to the upper and lower posts on the term hal block attached to the intake dam per(see pictures below-orientation of the tw ow'res does not matter). _-- 4 , 4.1\if II .- VI V • . 1 _ '.% ..."%%.) II . Air fir, _ _ ... ve - - _ t "ic. ...„.._ ---, -1/r r RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D ai�CAkj2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 73 Louvered Termination (used for intake(s) or exhaust vent) NO 1E: Sim Jar louver designs m ay be used at the discretion of the m aiufacturer, following confirmation of the certifying body. • T he Louver Requires an Adapter—see the following page. • P acking List: • Louvered Term hation, M cunting Flange (w siding ledge), M cunting Flange (no ledge), (12) Self Drilling #8 x 1/2"Screws Dimensions Louvered Termination Louvered Termination (external view) (internal view) 7/2„ �e � r UP 16.75" , 426m m I ,J Cie„ r r V a'ce C/ee d 20" 508m m 7.25" 185m m M cunting Flange(w th siding ledge) M punting Flange(no ledge) 1-1/4" 32m m /8" 25-1/2" 601 23-5mm 648m m 518mm " 23-5/8" 518m20-3/8m 601mm� 22-1/4" 566m m Painting the Louvered Termination and Flange(s) • T he exterior surfaces have been treated (chrom ate)to optim ee paint adhesion. This treatm ait leaves the alum hum a bronze color. Use a suitable outdoor prim er and finish coat on this surface as desired. NO 1E: If used as an exhaust term hation, use paint capable of withstanding 400° F. (e.g.: Stove Bright). Installation Considerations • T his term hation m(.st be placed horizontally. • T he term hation, when used as an exhaust, has a 1/2" clearance to com bustibles (use included m canting flange for com bustible fram hg) • T he included m cunting flanges m ay be secured to the louvered term hation using the included screws. Use the flange best suited for your installation. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aaja2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 74 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Louvered Term ination Adapter Plates 8" Exhaust 98900098 Louvered Term ination � 98900070 8" Intake �� 98900097 6" Intake . ,... 98900095 ___, 2x or 3x 6" Intake 98900096 0,4 Attaching the Adapter to the Louvered Term ination Use the included screws to attach the adapter to the louvered term nation. p R,L 8"EXHAUST ADAPTER 0 PLY y s%,,, For the exahust adapter,apply a bead of high-tem p:rature RN silicone to the inner perim eter of d, the Louvered term hation. V RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a Wc d2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 75 V ent Requirements • T he gas appliance and vent system m ist be vented directly to the outside of the building, and never be attached to a chim my serving a separate solid fuel or gas-burning appliance. Each direct vent gas appliance m t.st use its own separate vent system. • I n addition to the requirem sits listed here, follow the requirem efts provided with the vent. • A firestop is required whenever the vent penetrates a wall, floor, or ceiling (passes through framing m en hers). Firestops m air be provided by the vent m aiufacturer(1" clearance). Vent Clearances • T he vent m 1st m antain the required clearance to com bustible m aerials to prevent a fire. Do not fill air spaces with insulation. M him urn Clearance to Vent 1 " (25m m) Altitude Considerations • This fireplace has been tested at altitudes ranging from sea level to 6,000 feet(1800 M) In this testing we have found that the fireplace, with its standard orifice, burns correctly with just an air shutter adjustm sit. • Failure to adjust the air shutter properly may lead to im proper com bastion which can create a safety hazard. Consult your dealer or installer if you suspect an im properly adjusted air shutter. Approved Vent • U se listed 10"or 8" B-Vent (see power vent for diam der used). The actual exterior dim aision will vary (typically 11" 279m m or 9" 229m m outer diam der). This vent is available from Travis Industries. Vent Installation • S ecure the sections together(twist sections together, secure with screws- see vent m aiufacturer instructions for detailed requirem tints). • H orizontal sections require non-com bustible support every three feet(e.g.: plum Ling strap) WARNING :Do not use screw slonger than 1/4"to secure the B-Vent together. If long screws are used to secure the vent together, the screw will penetrate the outer wall of the vent then deflect the inner wall. This makes the inner wall bend inwards, creating unwanted turbulence and resistance inside the vent (see picture below to the right). This decreases exhaust flow and may negatively im pact vent durability. See the vent m aiufacturer instructions for m axim urn screw size. M ace Sure Screw sare Not Longer than 1/4" Long Screw sCreate an Inw ad Bend (Flair) 1/4"Crim Mite 1/2"Tek Screw (works fine) (too long) • • • r ---- • 01. Inside View of '� B-Vent RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aaja2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 76 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Approved Vent Configurations The fireplace vent m Lst meet the following requirem a]ts: • M him um Vent Length = 3' (1 M)- Interior blow a-requires a minim urn 5' (1.6 M)vent length • M adm un Horizontal Run = 100' (30 M J NO 1E: Vent does not require any vertical rise along its run. • M axim t.rn Vertical Rise = 100' (30 M (measured from base of fireplace) • M axim tin Vertical Drop Below Base of Fireplace = 6' (2 M 7 NO 1E: The downward vent sections m ay not exceed 10' total. • M adm tin 90° Elbows = 4 (note: two 45° elbows count as one 90° elbow) • The chart below details m adm tin vent height and length. The term nation m Lst fall within the "Standard Installation" or"Extended Installation"shaded regions shown below. • Use the table below to determ he which blower m Est be used. • If you w'sh to place the termination outside the shaded regions, or if additional elbow sare required, you must contact Travis Industries to verify vent configuration. 100 feet(30m)— •n' 80 feet(24m)— 60 feet(18m)— Standard Installation Extended Installation 40 feet(12m)— n' 20 feet(6m)— 0 feet - -6 feet(-2m)— I I ac,) 000 v o N N N N a) C O O O O co co Com patible Exhaust Blow e- Standard Installation Extended Installation 6' Burner(or less) RS12 or Inline 160 I nline 160 7' Burner(or greater) RS16 or Inline 180 I nline 180 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 77 Rheostat Adjustm ent M cst vent configurations w iI require no adjustment to the rheostat. If your flam eis especially blue or short after 20 m hutes, or if the glass is too hot, you m air need to adjust the rheostat. -- If the flames are blue and short after 20 m hutes—turn the rheostat down. -- If the glass is too hot after 20 m hutes—turn the rheostat up. Contact Travis Industries if you have any questions regarding rheostat adjustm Ent. Vari-Speed �� ls� � 77111 -111111111111141 •.% 4. OFF :; aIj1P11P Alk The rheostat m ay be adjusted \ with the fireplace in operation. \ Ns Rem we the cover plate nearest • 'a; the rheostat to access the -• rheostat and m dce adjustm ents. ud 1� \•u „ NO 1E: The exhaust blower will run on high for approximately 30 seconds once the fireplace is turned on (pre-purge). After 30 seconds the burner will turn on and the rheostat controls the speed of the exhaust blower. Restrictor Adjustm ent M cst vent configurations w iI require no restrictor adjustment. If your flam e is especially blue or short after 20 m hutes, and you have adjusted the rheostat to the lowest setting, you may need to adjust the restrictor(it is attached to the firebox ceiling near the exhaust outlet). Contact Travis Industries for further details before adjusting the restrictor. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D ajadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 78 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Termination Requirements ! V enting terminals shall not be recessed into a w all or siding. A M him un 9" (229m m)clearance from any door or window B M him an 24" (610m m)above any grade, veranda, porch, deck or balcony C M him un 1"(25m m)from outside corner walls NO 1E: Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirem arts of the gas supplier. D M him un 24" (610m m)from inside corner walls NO 1E: Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirem sits of the gas supplier. E M him un 24" (610m m)clearance below ventilated or unventilated soffits or roof surfaces NO 1E: Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirem arts of the gas supplier. F M inim um 12" (305m m)clearance below a veranda, porch, deck or balcony NO 1E: Perm tted only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a m hum un of two sides beneath the floor. NO 1E: Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirem sits of the gas supplier. G Mum un 48"(1219m m)clearance from any adjacent building H M him un 84"(2134m m)clearance above any grade when adjacent to public walkways or driveways NO 1E: m ay not be used over a walkway or driveway shared by an adjacent building I M inim un 12" (305m m)clearance to any nonm echanical air supply inlet to the building or the corn bustion air inlet to any other appliance(36"914m m if over 100,000 BTUs in Canada) J M him un 36" (914m m)clearance above any m echanical air supply inlet if within 10' (3M)horizontally EXCEPTIO N The air intake for this fireplace m ay be placed a m him un 24" (610m m)to the side or below the exhaust term hation (do not place the intake above the exhaust term hation). K M him um 36" (914m m)from the area above the meter/regulator (vent outlet) -this extends 15' (4.5M)above the regulator NO 1E: Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirem acts of the gas supplier. L M him un 36" (914m m)from the meter/regulator(vent outlet) NO 1E: Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirem acts of the gas supplier. M Mnim un 12"(305m m)above the roof line(for vertical term nations) N M him un 24" (610m m)horizontal clearance to any surface(such as an exterior wall)—for vertical term nations \ E N /4_,—__ -- 1 M = E — E A 41— ---_____ EI:A K 1 I G = A I 0 0 H 411-. .- 1:PrillP • I 41 _SI /I NO 1E: M insure clearances to the nearest edge of the exhaust hood. • V ent term hation m t..st not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other m aerial RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D ajadd2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 79 Exterior Pow er Vent— Dimensions, Framing, Mounting Exterior Pow if Vent Dimensions — Low Volume(RS12) 94400903 (41 //_ 11.25" 286m m 2.75" ' 70m m I 1-1 7.75" 2.875" , 2.875" 197m m 73mm 73m m Aid 11.75" i 298m m • 'i 20.25" 514m m 1.25" u 1.25" 7 32m m 32m m i 0 0 0 0 1 y_ O o O 0 / 17" O 0 0 0 432m m 22.75" 578m m RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a\49/At2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 80 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Exterior Pow e-Vent Dimensions — High Volume(RS16) 94400904 16' 407m m 2.625" 67m m 1 • '3"`I . 3" 8.625" 76m m 76m m 220m m ]14.125" 359m m 25" 635m rr�' 1.25" 1.25" 1- 32mm 32mm 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 / 0 0 0 0 (centered) 0 0 21.625" 550m m o 0 0 0 0 27.5" 699m m— RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a\49/At2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 81 Fram ing - Exterior Pow a- Vent (94400903 & 94400904 only) • T he power vent assem by m tst be m canted into fram hg capable of supporting the weight of the assem Hy and vent. • Fram hg mist provide a 1/2" gap to power vent assem by housing. This allows for proper cooling of the blower and dam per. • Fram hg dim e-isions are listed below (these dim e-isions include the required 1/2" gap). Horizontal Term nation V ertical Term nation 0 Oi $0114 4LII° H eight (a) Width (b) Small Blow e- 21.25" (540m m) 1 8" (458m m) Large Blow a- 26" (661 m m) 2 2.625" (575m m) • Box m ay be m canted in a vertical or horizontal position. If m canted in a horizontal position, the box m ust be m canted with the cooling holes on top (to allow for proper airflow). P i ;\\\ Cooling Holes M AKE SURE TO PROVIDE A'/2" IY G AP TO ALL SIDES FOR CO CLING RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a\49a t2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 82 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) M ounting - Exterior Pow a Vent (94400903 & 94400904 only) • B ox m ust be properly weatherized to prevent rain or snow from entering. • Flashing strips are included with the blower to provide additional protection. The flashing may be placed with the edge outwards for horizontal term hations when subm e'ged in siding. It m ay also be placed with the edge inwards for vertical term hations to provide a drip edge. • When m cunted vertically we recom m end the blower assem by be m cunted with a slight tilt (approx. 5°)to allow for rain to run off the assem Hy(see illustration below). Tilt the assem kly so the blower shroud is on the upper end. it iii01 or - o '' ) CO '1%:' - °' ii,/'-' %'stro. ■ When m punted vertically we recom m end the blower assem by be m vented with a slight tilt (approx.5°)to allow for rain to run off the W assem by. Tilt the assem by so the blower shroud is on the upper end. 5° 1111. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWa212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 83 Interior Pow er Vent— Dimensions and Mounting Interior Pow e-Vent Dim ensions — (Lo 160) 94400905 ! The blower m ay be placed on its side or with the m dor upwards. DO NO TPO STIO NTHE ASSEM BLY SO THE BLOW E M OA RIS BELO WTHE ASSEM BLY. This will greatly shorten blower life and void the warranty. Junction Exhaust Exhaust Box Cover Intake M dor I ) , 0 eJ / 14.25" \Al n -±,i-—-—-•- — - - - 9.125" C 6.25" .1 • .I 7.5" 4.75" 5.5" • 4„ „ 17.375" 2.125 12.625" Interior Power Vent Dimensions — Inline Version (Hi 180) 94400906 Junction Exhaust Exhaust Box Cover Intake M dor A t r- r--/, O 16" i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \] n 10.875" 6.875" 1 .-1 .i ' 4.5" ,�. 6„ 4., 7.5" 2.125"_ 17.375" 14" Interior Power Vent - Typical Installation Arrangements 5_J I[ ,III, Al Mo.I • J' ECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\Jg 212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 84 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Interior Pow e-Vent - M nim urn Vent Pre and Post Blow a- In order to achieve optimal performance and energy consumption,the vent pipe should be installed as in Fig.10 and the distances observed. Fig.10 111 O 3xD If • M inim u-n Vent Pre-Blower= 2' Straight Section (24")—4' (48") or m cre recom m Ended) • M inim u-n Vent Post-Blower= 2' Straight Section (24")—4' (48") or m cre recom m Ended) Interior Power Vent — M cunting ! T HE B-VENT AFTER THE EXHAUST BLO W E2 M UST BE SEALED F;r, (use rtv silicone, pressure pipe, or equivalent). Certain jurisdictions may require sealed b-vent pressure pipe (consult w th your local .rnal building official for requirements in your area). I m ! T he blower may be placed on its side or with the m ctor upwards. DO NO T POSITIO NTHE ASSEM BLY SO THE BLO W IR M O A RIS BELO WTHE 1� ASSEM BLY—SEE ILLUSTRATIO NTO THE RIG Hr. This will greatly 17.II■ - shorten blower life and void the warranty. • U se the included brackets to help secure the blower and exhaust dam per in Ull place (see illustration below). • U se straps/supports/fram hg to secure the blower in a workm mlike m • T est the blower prior to sealing the vent enclosure to ensure proper noise abatem ent has been achieved. You way wish to isolate the blower m cunting to reduce vibration. The power venter can be, G>d with plus __strap or rr r ;rod with hers.art can be placed on support legs(included As Fig.5 illustrates,the Wink can be placed in virtually any po atron or direction,except with the motor pointing down When plaang the venter on the support legs(1).the vibration dampers 14)should he used and secured by nuts(2) The support legs are attached to the bottom of the venter using the enclosed sheet metal screws(3).In this configuration, the venter is typically placed on a shell hung from a wall If hanging the venter from the ceiling threaded rods should be used Attach the support legs(1)to the bottom of the fan and secure with the sheet metal screws(3) Do not use the vibration dampers Instead,use the holes on the lop of the legs for the threaded rods.and secure these with the nuts(5) Fig.5 mom I r.0 ,> I .o RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aMiakl2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 85 Interior Pow e-Vent Enclosure • T he exhaust blower assem Hy consists of a blower and 18„ dam per constructed into a single box. This assem by is 16" best placed in a location where it can be accessed from all sides (ceiling plenum,utility closet, m echanical chase, * 6" attic space, service corridor, etc.). It is im perative that the assem Hy be placed in a location where the vent connections and junction box m ay be accessed. • I f you do wish to enclose the blower assem lcly, make sure Exhaust 12 to place it in a location where it m ay be accessed and the \� vent and wiring disconnected for servicing. The Junction Box Cover illustration below details the m him un clearances required Intake for the exhaust blower enclosure. Make sure to include 12" 6" an access door on the side that has the junction box. This will allow a service person to access to the junction box and vent connections. AThe blower assem by requires a 1"clearance to corn bistibles. Interior Power Vent - Attaching Vent to the Blow a-Assem bly • WI en attaching the vent to the blower assem by, make sure to accom m cdate servicing at a later time. • A ttach a m ale adapter to both the intake and exhaust(e.g.: Duravent 8G VAM) When attaching make sure to orient the adapter correctly(note direction of flow). For the exhaust, the adapter will be sealed and screwed to the exhaust box. • A fter the m ale adapter, use an adjustable length connector on both the intake and exhaust(e.g. Duravent 8G V12A). Make sure to position the connector so the tensioner m ay be loosened after the installation is corn plete. This arrangem at allows for the adjustable lengths to be loosened at a later tim eand the vent connections detached from the exhaust blower assem Hy. Interior Power Vent - Corn ponents The power venter consists of the following components: a. Housing f. Door latches b. Access door g. Door handle c. Motor h. Support legs with vibration dampers(2) d. Centrifugal impeller i. Sheet metal screws(4) e Power venter housing I. Wire conduit Fig. 1 � a b Max. 400°F 1 '\ (200°C) /41 ! 1 l d Interior Pow a Vent - Term ination • T he interior power vent m wt use a listed B-Vent term nation or the Travis Louvered Term hat• ECE ���rt(98900070)for horizontal term nations (make sure to use the appropriate adapter). ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a Jg 212 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 86 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Hearth Requirements A hearth is not required for this fireplace. If a hearth is installed, it m tst not extend above the glass opening (we recom m End the hearth be a m him un 1" below the glass opening to allow for glass installation). The hearth m ay be corn bustible or non-corn bustible. Facing Requirements • D rywall, tile, or other facing (corn bustible or non-com bustible) may be placed directly on the face of the fireplace (see"a" below). • F acing m ay be placed along the perimeter of glass opening, but m Lst not extend over it. This area m ist rem an open to allow for glass rem oval and installation. • F ireplace m ust not be used to support the facing. Heavy facing m ust be self-supporting. WARNING :Do not use adhesive to secure the facing. The high temperatures of the q fireplace m ay cause adhesives to em t odors. Use mastic or thin set (or other non- ah corn bustible, non-odorous adherent)to attach the facing. NO 1E: Screws m ay be used to secure cem ent board or tile backer to the fireplace. Do not penetrate the fireplace m a-e than 1/2" (13m m) 1 rV 411'1 See"Dim visions" 12"(305m m) Of 20"(508m m)N� 11" 280m m Do not drill screw sinto this shaded area. The outer glass slides into this area. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWa2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 87 Do Not Drill or Screw Zone When using screws to secure drywall to the fireplace, m dce sure to avoid the area shown below. Make sure screws penetrate no m cre than '/2"(13m m)into the fireplace. 2" 51mm\ 2" N\\ 51mm � / \ Do not drill screw sinto shaded areas. �\ The outer glass slides into this area near the glass. The "do not drill" zone is next to internal corn ponents. .✓ M axim um Screw Penetration = 1/2" (13m m) (long screws will hinder corn ponent access) .✓ M antel Requirem ents • A mantel (corn bustible or non-corn bustible) m ay be installed above the fireplace. M Eke sure it does not overlap the glass opening. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 88 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Fireback Installation Firebacks are shipped separately from the fireplace and m Lst be installed prior to installing the crushed glass. There are three different sizes of firebacks (12", Divider, and End Firebacks). Depending upon the type of fireplace, you will need m itiple pieces (see table below). Follow the instructions below to install. Fireback Q 'entity Needed — Category 2 Fireplaces Type of Burner Length #of 12" #of End #of Divider #of Bay Fireplace Firebacks Firebacks Firebacks Firebacks 4.25"Wide) (8.625"Wide) (5.5" Wide) 1-Sided 6 ' 6 2 2 0 7' 7 2 2 0 8' 8 2 2 0 9' 9 2 2 0 10' 10 2 2 0 11' 11 2 2 0 12' 12 2 2 0 13' 13 2 2 0 14' 14 2 2 0 15' 15 2 2 0 See Through A ny Length 0 4 2 0 Pier Any Length 0 2 1 0 Island Any Length 0 0 0 0 Full Bay 6 ' 6 0 0 2 7' 7 0 0 2 8' 8 0 0 2 9' 9 0 0 2 10' 10 0 0 2 11' 11 0 0 2 12' 12 0 0 2 13' 13 0 0 2 14' 14 0 0 2 15' 15 0 0 2 Side 6' 6 1 1 1 7' 7 1 1 1 8' 8 1 1 1 9' 9 1 1 1 10' 10 1 1 1 11' 11 1 1 1 12' 12 1 1 1 13' 13 1 1 1 14' 14 1 1 1 15' 15 1 1 1 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT nstallation (for qualified installers only) 89 Fireback Installation 0 der Type of Fireplace 1-Sided (a) Install 12"firebacks (start at ends and work inwards—align if necessary). (b) Install divider firebacks. _ (c) After inner glass is in place, install end firebacks. See Through (a) Install divider firebacks. (b) After inner glass in place, install end firebacks Pier (a) Install divider firebacks. (b) After inner glass in place, install end firebacks. Island No firebacks, no worries. Full Bay (a) Install bay firebacks on both ends (install near end and slide to the outside). (b) Install 12"firebacks. Side (a) Install bay firebacks at the end (install near the end and slide to the outside). (b) Install 12"firebacks. (c) Install divider fireback. (d) After inner glass in place, install end fireback RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 90 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Identifying the Firebacks 12" Fireback D ivider Fireback This notch fits over the ledge at the back of the firebox. The divider fireback has a notch on the ii' i bottom. I I Bay Fireback Note how the top angles This notch fits over the ledge downwards to the outside. at the back of the firebox. Left Side Right Side Bay Fireback Bay Fireback 5.5"Wide O tler End Firebacks (new e-firebacks are interchangeable and may be placed on either side) The end fireback has a hole Front of Fireplace Front of Fireplace Ion the bottom. G 0 der end firebacks are side specific (each side is not Left End Right End interchangeable). M dce sure Fireback Fireback to place the end fireback with the slope facing outward (see 4.25"Wde illustration to the right). G bss Fireback Back Wall of 171� Firebox 11 - • T he optional glass fireback is placed along the back wall of the firebox. • I t is shipped with the glass panes. ,, • T o install, lift it into place using suction cups (see the a illustration to the right for instructions on sliding it into place). The painted surface of the glass scratches easily and m Lst be placed away from the fire. c ass/�' Fireback • G ass firebacks use black enam d firebacks for the Le end, divider and bay firebacks. ' ,EIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWa2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 91 Installing the 12" Firebacks The fireback has a notch on each side that slides over a rail at the back of the firebox. • li I =_ — Clx Allir' i ii Rail on the back Notch wall of the firebox vow - __ - ., Install each fireback using suction cups (or two hands). Place the fireback into position, m acing sure the notch fits over the rail. 0 rce attached, the fireback may be slid left or right. 0 me all firebacks are installed, make sure they are equally spaced and fully seated. imiii. _A �� , ' t.,s .,/" -- .. IV 4 I - . i Installing the Bay Firebacks NO 1E: If using a fireplace with bay firebacks, install the bay firebacks before installing the 12"firebacks. The bay firebacks install in the sam efashion as the 12"firebacks. Place the fireback in place, approximately 6"from the end (make sure it is the correct side—the top edge slopes down at the end). Then slide it outwards into place (see pictures below). 11 , -711111t.- ciAs , :#9 0 n Early Units M ace sure to install the fireback I,,;;�,,;f/414' 4% RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aWA/2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 92 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Installing the Divider and End Firebacks These firebacks use two magnets to hold each fireback in place. The magnets are shipped pre-attached to the fireplace walls. Q WM tfit '., p t yArt _ . r. NO 1E: The divider firebacks have a notch at the bottom. Place it as shown below. , • • ON il I t Install the inner glass panes before installing the end firebacks (NO 1E: Rem cve the m agnets before glass installation). The end fireback has angled top. Place the fireback with the slope facing outwards. • ii . pl.- .f .N.5,_,,... \,_., ,,„ . . . . ,: . 4 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a1al2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 93 G ass Pane Installation and Rem oval This fireplace uses a dual layer of glass to provide corn bastion air to the fireplace and keep the exterior cool. The glass panes are packaged separately and do not use a steel glass fram a A The appliance must be completely cool before removing the glass. A Do not strike or slam the glass. A Warning: Do not operate appliance w Lh the glass removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. A Use only glass provided by Travis Industries for this appliance. Do not use substitute glass. Suction Cups NO 1E: Suction cups are required for glass installation and rem oval. These are available from Travis Industries (sku 94400914). When to Install the G hss Panes The glass is typically installed after all other steps have been corn feted. This helps ensure the glass is kept clean and away from potential dam age. (a) Fireplace should be in location and attached to power, gas, vent and intake. (b) Install the firebacks. (c) Install the inner glass and test-start the fireplace. This is done to verify appliance operation only. Do not let the appliance burn for m ore than 5 minutes. (d) Rem we the front inner glass. (e) Install the crushed glass over the burner and inner m edia trays. (f) Replace the front inner glass. (g) 0 n Pier, Bay, and Island models, install the side outer glass panes. (h) If crushed glass is being used in the intake air channel, install it at this tim e (i) Install the rem aning outer glass panes. 0 eerview of G hss Panes — Category 2 Fireplaces Type of Fireplace #of G lass Panes G lass Sizing 1-Sided 2 T BD Pier 6 T BD Full Bay 6 T BD Island 8 T BD 2-Sided 4 T BD eJ Check for the DaVinci Logo Before Installing the G lass The outer piece of glass has a DaVinci logo. Make sure it is on the lower right and is facing outwards. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a\/REl2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 94 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Attaching the Suction Cups to the G hss Panes NO 1E: Make sure the glass and suction cups are clean before attaching the suction cups. These surfaces m tst be clean and dry for the suction cups to work properly. NO 1E: The larger glass panes m ay require an additional helper. We recom m end using 2 people with 4 suction cups when handling long glass panes (over 5' long, especially 20"tall version). (a) P lace one suction cup onto the glass panel. Press the suction button repeatedly until the red line on the suction cup subm ages into the handle. This indicates proper vacuum. es • • Red Line • ;11 Yi I .11' 10 • (b) R epeat step "a"for the rem aning suction cups. NO 1E: The suction cups have a lever opposite the suction button. This lever releases air, allowing the suction cup to disengage from the glass. DO NO TPRESS THIS LEVER UNLESS YO UARE RELEASING THE SUCTIO NCUP. Air Release Lever • (c) V erify the suction cups are properly aligned and the red line is subm aged before lifting the glass (see photos below). Note how the red line is subm aged r+ .e �. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\ial2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT I nstallation (for qualified installers only) 95 Installing the G lass Panes Into the Fireplace Before installing the glass, make sure to measure it to verify it is the correct piece. Refer to the section "When to Install the G bss" on page 93 to determ he when to install the glass. (a) B efore installing the glass pane, verify the low e•channel is free of crushed glass or any other debris. Any debris left in this channel will cause an air lead and may dam age the glass pane. i .1004111111W. • \\\ bit A simer:-:: ::,,,,... . 12,5„ ..0 -. A,, ,. ..,-, . ._ .........................„.„ . ...... .. .,. :-.-..-..-..--:.y.x.x................... , , 7.....,..:-.......:.:............:.......... : . . , .. . , , •.....• ii • • . •................„.".._ L , - _ ,_ a., (b) L ift the glass pane and insert it at an angle so the top edge inserts into the upper slot. I ' i it 1 ii, ,.. _ , ----._- , 4.,,.. .., cih . I r 4• . r . , IIraholitii_ii...,„.. . , (c) S wing the lower edge of the glass pane inwards until the lower edge can insert into the lower slot. iffiafito ,1 I r illiiiiiir„, . _ RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D a\a2l2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 96 I nstallation (for qualified installers only) Steps for Finalizing the Installation 1. B efore installing the glass, purge the gas line. This allows gas to be detected once it enters the firebox. 2. Leak test all the gas joints. 3. Follow the instructions on page 93 for"When to Install the G lass". 4. Start the fireplace. 5. Check the air shutter following the directions below. Air Shutter Adjustment There are several burners inside the fireplace (one burner for each foot of burner length). Each burner has its own air shutter. The air shutters are pre-adjusted at the factory for the fuel being used and probably do not need further adjustm ent. If the flames are sooty or blue and short, follow the directions below. a) Let the fireplace burn for 20 m hutes. b) Check the flam e height. Each center flam eshould be 9"to 12"tall at the highest point. Individual flames m ay have a different pattern, but the overall height should be sim iar from left to right. NOTE: The flam ES will look different when the crushed glass is installed. Make sure the crushed glass is rem wed directly above the cluster of burner holes (see "Crushed G lass Installation"). c) If adjustm ent is needed, the fireplace will need to be shut off and allowed to cool. Rem we the front outer piece of glass. Rem we the m edia tray directly behind the glass to access each air shutter(see illustration below). FLAM ES SO 0 Tir'—0 pen the air shutter an additional 1/8" (3m m) FLAM ES SHO Rr AND BLUE—Close the air shutter an additional 1/8" (3m m) 1 , _ 0 .r0.01116"4 ' t40 INIL Loosen this screw then rotate the air shutter to '' adjust the air shutter. d) Restore the fireplace to the correct configuration and verify the flames (step "a" and "b" above). 6. G ive this m anual to the horn e owner for future reference and fully explain operation of this fireplace. 7. Turn the appliance off and install the crushed glass. RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18- 1418 D aal2 018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Placing Crushed Glass in the Intake Channel between Panes of Glass) - OPTIONAL Glass Quantity = 0.75 Pound (0.33 Kq) Per Linear Foot (300mm) Glass Quantity — Island, Pier, & Bay Ends = 1.25 (0.6 Kq) Pounds Per End 1 Level Cup (8 fl. oz.) (240ml) = 0.95 lbs. So ... 1 Slightly Rounded Cup = 1 lb. Determine the amount of glass needed for the fireplace being installed. Set this glass aside in portions to allow for an even amount of glass to be placed over the media trays in the intake channel. NOTE: It is better to install too little glass than too much. (a) On Pier, Island, and Bay models, make sure the side outer glass is in place. Open up a bag of crushed glass and pour it evenly on to the media tray(s). Use a brush or glove to evenly distribute the glass over the surface. RECEIVE © Travis Industries 6/19/18 - 1418 Da i 18 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Wiring Diagram Caution: L abel all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause inn proper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. 120 VAC Power In ,,,,, e�m Appliance G iound Intake Dam pers = �( Flam DetectCI 71 tjRd O N 0 0 m D 24 Volt AC 0 C) I Transform e- ❑ I ' Fuses* I , I(see belt Air m Pressure 3 ' Switch 0 F-O lR F Power Vent -IN Controller * Fuse Layout wQ Exhaust Dem per I�Raka Dam per �S (1 Am p) mar Exhaust Blower Junction Box Exhaust Damper Therm—1 0 pional Heat Exchanger = 0 pional De -Hum tllfer O pional O,t,,d Lights — Exhaust Blower Power 120 VAC Junction Box Exhaust Power In Auxiliary Board DW Primary Base Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC) OTENME Category 2 x Secondary Base Integrated Fireplace Control (IFC) 24 Volt DC 120 VAC ransformEr Power In �Gm J LED Light Touch Strips Screen Warning: Do not disconnect or alter the air pressure switch wiring. This is a safety corn ponent that is critical to the safety of this fireplace. RECEIVED © Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D AWMI 2 U 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Before You Begin • R ead this entire m anual before you use your new heater (especially the section "Safety Precautions" on pages 4 & 5). Failure to follow the instructions m air result in property dam age, bodily injury, or even death. Startin_a the Heater for the First Time • C ondensation m ay appear on the glass each tim eyou start the heater - this is norm al. • B lue Flames will occur on the heater when it first com es on. After fifteen m nutes the flam es will turn a more realistic yellow and orange color. • N OTE: Whenever pow a- is connected to the fireplace (e.g.: pow a outage or breaker re -set), the exhaust blow e- w it turn on and run for approximately 6 m inutes). RECEIVED © Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Location of Controls There are two different TouchSm art controllers. The controller on the left is used for fireplaces that do not use the heat exchanger option. The Right shows the controller that does utilize the heat exchanger option. Non -Heat Exchange Controller H eat Exchange Controller LED Intensity 8[RaMnd Flame O dO f 8 Vmd Slider CUSTOM FIREPLACSSIII CUSTOM FIREPLACSSM ° ° a a o U r s ° ° ° LED Color Slider ° ° ° o o o ° W ® Heat LED/System Lights Color o Timor Llghts A Color �, Hem Exchanger Blower Slider Onof 11 Sleep Time _ Slider LED Intensity Slider Slide finger up to increase LED intensity, slide down to decrease intensity. LED Color Slider Slide finger up or down to cycle through LED colors Flame 0 rf0ff Press this button to turn the flam es O NO FF J 0 The fireplace takes approximately 40 seconds to turn on after the sw tch is turned to the "ON' position. LED/System 0 r10 f If the fireplace is off, and you press this button once, the LEDs will turn on to their latest setting. If you press it again, the LEDs will turn off. If the burner is on, it too will turn off. Sleep Timer Slider (fireplaces w khout heat exchangers only) Touch anywhere on the slider to activate the sleep tim er. Slide finger up to increase the tim a before the fireplace turns off, down to decrease tim e. Each light on the slider represents (1) hour. Heat Exchanger Blow e- Slider (fireplaces w th optional heat exchanger only) Touch anywhere on the slider to activate the heat exchanger blower. Slide finger up to increase the blower speed, down to decrease speed. Slide to the bottom to turn off. RECEIVED © Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT DANG ER HIG HVO LTAG E Disconnect power before attem piing maintenance or repair. Yearly Service Procedure • Failure to inspect and m antain the fireplace m ay lead to im proper com tustion and a potentially dangerous situation. We recom m End the following procedures be done by a qualified technician. THIS FIREPLACE IS NO TUSER SERVICEABLE: Contact your dealer for servicing. 1. Inspect the pilot flam a It should touch approxim ately 3/8" of the top of the flam esensor. If it does not, contact your dealer for service. 2. Shut off gas to the fireplace and let it cool for 15 m hutes. Rem we the glass (see page 93). 3. Rem we crushed glass. If excessive sooting is found, the fireplace will require adjustm ent. Contact your dealer. 4. I nspect the burner and rem o✓e any debris. • M ke sure the burner is not warped, cracked, or damaged. C heck the firebox and area around the pilot to m eke sure there is no warping or dam age. I f any problem is found, discontinue use and contact your dealer for service. 5. Replace the crushed glass. Clean and replace the glass (see G lass Cleaning on page 102). If the glass is damaged, replace. M eke sure the gasket along the perimeter of the glass contacts the face of the firebox and form san air -tight seal. If it does not, re -align or replace the gasket to insure an air -tight seal. 6. Inspect the area behind the access door. Clean if necessary. Check the gas control valve and the gas lines. If dam age is found, discontinue use and contact your dealer for service. Clean the air channels, ducts, and blower (if applicable). 7. Start the mein burner. After 15 m mutes the flam es should be orange/yellow and not touch the top of the firebox. If the pilot or m an burners do not burn correctly, contact your dealer for service. M cnitor blower operation. 8. Rem o✓e any debris or vegetation near the vent term Nation. Contact your dealer if any sooting or deterioration is found near the vent term Nation. G hss Cleaning The appliance must be completely cool before cleaning the glass. The glass m air be cleaned with a non- abrasive cleaner. To clean the inside of the glass, rem o✓e the glass, place it on a non - scratching surface, and clean the inside surface. WARNING :do not operate the fireplace without the glass in place. RECEIVED © Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Bulb Replacement 1 R em o✓e the screw securing the lam passem Icy to the housing (set aside for reinstallation). Work the lamp assem Hy out through the hole in the baffle. 2 T here are two brass screws (one on each side) that secure the bulb to the lam passem ljy. Use a small standard screwdriver to loosen the screws. NOTE: Do not loosen the screws that secure the wire to the ceram b lamp base. Housing (attaches Do not loosen these screws (they hold the wires in place). 7 M hro (1/8") screwdriver i pAssem by 3 R em (Ye the bulb from the lam p base by pulling the bulb straight up from the base (do not twist). 4 1 nstall the replacement bulb into the base. Secure the bulb by tightening the brass screws loosened in step 3. NOTE: DO NO TTO LCH THE BULB WITH YO lR FING ERS. O Is from your skin will shorten the bulb's life. Return the fireplace to its correct configuration. Replacement Parts List Caution: U se only Travis Industries replacem ent parts. Do not use substitute m aterials. Warning: D o not operate appliance with the glass front rem o✓ed, cracked, or broken. Replacem ant of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. ®EC,:P`VED Contact your local Travis Industries Dealer for Replacem Ent Parts 11 �J © Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D aWgV 20 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Register your TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. Lim I:ed 7 Year Warranty online at travisw arrantv.com. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. warrants this gas appliance (appliance is defined as the equipm ent m awfactured by Travis Industries, Inc.) to be defect -free in m aterial and workm anship to the original purchaser from the date of purchase as follows: Warranty Period Com ponent 7 2 yrs. 5 yrs. 7 yrs. 90 Da s P L P L P L P L ✓ ✓ Burner assem fly, Air Shutter Assem dy, M an Burner O ifice, Firebacks o Electrical Assem try (within appliance structure or venting): Wire Harness, L -0 ✓ ✓ Snap Disks, Rheostats, Exhaust Fan, LED Lighting, TouchSm at � Controller, Heat Exchanger Fan if applicable) 1 ✓ ✓ G w Control Assem by 06 ✓ ✓ G bss (therm al shock only) M ✓ ✓ M edia: Stones, Crushed G bss I= a a ✓ ✓ Accessories: Fireart a ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ O 1:tional Heat Exchanger (if applicable) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ irebox Assem d ✓ All replacem Ent parts beyond warranty period CO NDITIO NS & EXCLUSIO M 1. This new gas appliance m Let be installed by a qualified gas appliance technician. It mist be installed, operated, and m antained at all tim es in accordance with the instructions in the O vner's M anual. Any alteration, willful abuse, accident, neglect, or m isuse of the product shall nullify this warranty. 2. This warranty is nontransferable, and is m ade to the O RIG NAL purchaser, provided that the purchase was m ade through an authorized DaVinci dealer. 3. Discoloration and som e m nor expansion, contraction, or m aem art of certain parts and resulting noise, is norm al and not a defect and, therefore, not covered under warranty. The installer m ust ensure the appliance is burning as per the rating tag at the tim eof installation. O eer-firing (operation above the listed BTU rate) of this appliance can cause serious dam age and will nullify this warranty. 4. The warranty, as outlined within this docum ant, does not apply to the chim rey corn ponents (except exhaust fan) or other Non-DaVinci accessories used in conjunction with the installation of this product. If in doubt as to the extent of this warranty, contact your authorized DaVinci retailer before installation. Contact the vent m anufacturer for vent warranty questions. 5. Travis Industries will not be responsible for inadequate perform ance caused by environm anal conditions such as nearby trees, buildings, rooftops, wind, hills or m ountains or negative pressure or other influences from m echanical system ssuch as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers, etc. 6. This Warranty is void if: a. The unit has been operated in atm ospheres contam hated by chlorine, fluorine or other dam aging chem bals. b. The unit is subject to subm asion in water or prolonged periods of dam pness or condensation. c. Any dam age to the unit, corn bastion cham bar, heat exchanger or other com ponents due to water, or weather dam age which is the result of, but not lim ted to, improper chim rey/venting installation. 7. Exclusions to this 7 Year Warranty include: injury, loss of use, dam ape, failure to function due to accident, negligence, misuse, im proper installation, alteration or adjustm ant of the m anufacturer's settings of com ponents, lack of proper and regular m antenance, dam age incurred while the appliance is in transit, alteration, or act of G od. 8. This 7 Year warranty excludes dam age caused by norm al wear and tear, such as paint discoloration or chipping, worn or torn gasketing, corroded or cracked logs, am bars, etc. Also excluded is dam age to the unit caused by abuse, im proper installation, m alification of the unit, drilling of the orifices, or the use of fuel other than that for which the unit is configured. . 9. Dam age to surfaces caused by fingerprints, scratches, m dted item s, or the use of cleaners other than denatured alcohol is not covered in this warranty. 10. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. is free of liability for any damages caused by the appliance, as well as inconvenience expenses and materials. Incidental or consequential dam ages are not covered by this warranty. In som estates, the exclusion of incidental or consequential dam age m aj not apply. 11. This warranty does not cover any loss or dam age incurred by the use or rem oval of any com ponent or apparatus to or from the gas appliance without the express written perm fission of TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. and bearing a TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. label of approval. 12. Any statem ant or representation of DaVinci products and their perform aice contained in DaVinci advertising, packaging literature, or printed m aterial is not part of this 7- year warranty. 13. This warranty is autom atically voided if the appliance's serial num bar has been rem o✓ed or altered in any way. 14. No dealer, distributor, or situ lar person has the authority to represent or warrant DaVinci products beyond the term scontained within this warranty. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. assum Es no liability for such warranties or representations. 15. TRAVIS Industries will not cover the cost of the rem o✓al or re -installation of hearths, facing, m entels, venting or other com ponents. 16. If for any reason any section of this warranty is declared invalid, the balance of the warranty rem ans in effect and all other clauses shall rem an in effect. 17. THIS 7 YEAR WARRANTY IS THE O N-Y WARRANTY SUPPLIED BY TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC., THE MANUFACTURER O FTHE APPLIANCE. ALL O 1HER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS O RIM PLIED, ARE HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ® AND PURCHASER'S RECO URSE IS EXPRESSLY LIM RED TO THE WARRANTIES SET FO RrH HEREIN. IF WARRANTY SERVICE IS NEEDED: 1. If you discover a problem that you believe is covered by this warranty, you M UST REPO Rr it to your DaVinci dealer WITHIN 30 DAYS, giving them proof of purchase, the purchase date, and the m odel nam eand serial num bar. 2. TRAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC. has the option of either repairing or replacing the defective com ponent. RECEIVED © Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D AWMI 2 U 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Air Inlet Installation.....................................................................71 Air Inlet Requirements ................................................................61 Air Shutter Adiustm ent................................................................96 Altitude Considerations...............................................................75 Approved Vent Configurations....................................................76 ApprovedVent............................................................................75 BTU Specifications.....................................................................6 Clearances.................................................................................40 Dimensions.................................................................................6 DrywallInstallation......................................................................86 Electrical Connection..................................................................63 Exhaust Box M cuntina................................................................79 Facing Requirem ants.................................................................86 Fireplace Placement Requirem eats............................................39 Fuel............................................................................................52 G a; Inlet Pressure......................................................................52 G a; Line Connection..................................................................52 G as Line Location.......................................................................53 G a; Line Requirements ..............................................................45 Hearth Requirem ents.................................................................85 Installation O rtions.....................................................................6 M entel Requirements.................................................................87 MANUFACTURER REQ UREM ENTS........................................23 M assachusetts Requirements....................................................22 M in. Fram ing Dim s — Inlet Through Rear Wall or Sides.............41 M cunting the Junction Box (Switch and Rheostat) .....................54 PackingList................................................................................19 Raised Fireplaces.......................................................................40 Recom m ended Installation Procedure........................................20 Requirem ents for the Com m oiwealth of M assachusetts ...........23 Rheostat Adiustm en t..................................................................77 Steps for Finalizing the Installation.............................................96 Term hation Requirements.........................................................78 Vent Clearances.........................................................................75 Vent Installation..........................................................................75 Vent Requirements.....................................................................72 Wiring the Exhaust Blower (continued).......................................59 Wiring the Exhaust Blower.........................................................57 RECEIVED ©Travis Industries 6 /19/18 - 1418 D a 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT