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. 0 RTL.L° YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRE. ORTAL Heating Solutions Ltd. INSTALLATION &OPERATION MANUAL a ..=____:_ ,--.41 rl iii The ORTAL direct vent(and ORTAL power vent with separate manual)gas appliances have been tested and approved by CSA for safety and efficiency for use with either Natural Gas(NG) or Propane(LPG). Standard references: ANSI Z21.88/CSA 2.33-2014-Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters CLASS 2901 84—DOMESTIC HEATERS(GAS)Vented Fireplace—Certified to US Standard CLASS 2901 04—DOMESTIC HEATERS(GAS)Vented Fireplace Pictured Above:ORTAL'a Clear 110 TS Patent Pending for screen barrier glass bracket:USSN 60/040,074 Version:February 24,2015 1 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. ORTAL HEATING SOLUTIONS FIREPLACE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Ortal and Company Profile 4 2. Fireplace Safety Information and Warnings 5 3. ProductListing 8 a. Certifications and Codes 8,cover b. Product List:Models and Burners 9 Note:Clear 70 Front/RS/LS/TS/SA will now be termed as Clear 75 Front/RS/LS/TS/SA 4. Fireplace Clearances 10 a. Standard clearances 10 Note: TS/LS/RS/SC (pages 10 to 13),Front(pages 14 to 17),Tunnel(page 21) b. Mantel detail 12 c. Shelf detail 24 d. Stand Alone mounting detail 27(through 37) e. Cold Wall Technology 38 f. TV above fireplace install detail 41 Note:This is for all models/series although the drawing mentions Clear Front g. Double glass air intake detail 47 h. Wall support sample detail 50 5. Gas Information 52 a. Gas type 52 b. Routing of Gas Line 52 c. Gas Pressure and Power Output 53 Note: Burner 30(Series 40) page 53,Burner 45(Series 75)page 54, Burner 100 (Series 110-130)page 55,Burner 135(Series 150-170)page 56,Burner 160(Series 200)page 57 d. Gas Control Assemblies&Components 60 e. Gas Conversion 63 f. Burner 63 g. Orifices Table 64 h. Pilot&Thermocouple Maintenance 65 6. Install Vent System(see note 1 on page 103) 66 a. Restrictors&Vent Arrangement 66 b. Schematic Drawing 68 2 RECEWEr 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr c. Restrictor table per burners 69 d. Vent Installation 74 e. Vent Clearances 74 f. Vent Maintenance 74 g. Vent termination 75 7. Fireplace Installation Instructions and Checklist 77 a. Locating Your Gas Fire Place 78 b. Handling the Glass(see note 3 on page 103) 79 c. Fireplace Barrier(see Appendix C&D) 81 d. Interior Design Media 83 e. Interior Reflective Panel 84 f. Burning Period 85 g. Insulation for Cold Climate 86 8. Operating Instructions and Warnings 87 a. Mertik Electronics Control System(see note 2 on page 103) 87 9. General Maintenance Instruction 88 a. General Maintenance 88 b. Ortal Factory Recommended Service 90 c. Service Log 92 10.Warranty Policy 93 11.Manufacturer and Supplier Contact Information 97 12.Sample Product Certification Labels 98 13. List of Appendices 103 Appendix A—Double burner units,special notes Appendix B—ORTAL USA Trouble Shooting Guide Appendix C—Screen Instructions for Front&Tunnel models Appendix D—Screen Instructions for Multi-sided models NOTE:Diagrams and illustrations are not to scale.(Clearance diagrams). All fireplace drawings with dimensions are available on our website under Products>Downloads>Diagram 3 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. INTRODUCTION Company Profile Welcome to ORTAL and ORTAL USA. ORTAL,providing heating solutions for over 25 years,is well known for its wide selection of modern gas fireplaces,produced with close attention to detail,finishing, heating efficiency and quality.ORTAL's products combine traditional and modem design with the technology innovation that ensures a green product with high efficiency ratings.Our advanced technology produces eye catching fires that are safe,beautiful and economical.Our product sophistication allows installation in more locations inside the home. ORTAL offers the largest selection of modem gas fireplaces in North America available in an array of sizes to suit design and architectural needs integrating heat into the aesthetics of life.ORTAL also welcomes clients'visions for custom-made fireplaces for special requirements,sizes and uses.Our high quality fireplaces are CSA and CE certified.ORTAL fireplaces are available in North American through ORTAL USA approved dealers who each have a strong commitment to offer the best installation and service. 0 Green Statement:ORTAL offers a green,environmentally friendly heating solution for the modem era.With ORTAL's high efficiency ratings and contemporary designs,you don't have to sacrifice form for function.The unique design maximizes the fireplace's radiant heat.Additional efficient components include ORTAL's use of direct vent technology,electronic ignition(instead of a standing pilot) and low maintenance requirements. We appreciate you choosing ORTAL for your fireplace needs. Thank you, OZe4Q a d aZeil 71.5 4 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T FIREPLACE SAFETY INFORMATION&WARNINGS DANGER HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE BURNS 440 DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS A barrier designed to reduce the burn hazard from the glass viewing area is provided with this appliance and shall be Installed. DANGER The direct vent system appliance must be installed as an OEM installation in manufactured homes(USA only)or an aftermarket permanently located,or a mobile home,where not prohibited by local codes and must be installed in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR,Part 3280,in the United States,or the Standard for Installation in Mobile Homes, CAN/CSA Z240 MH Series,in Canada. If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,personal injury or loss of life. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Make yourself fully aware of all the following instructions and the many features of the Ortal direct vent gas fireplace appliance. INSTALLER:Leave this manual with the appliance. OWNER:Keep this manual for future reference. 5 RECEIVEr 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. DANGER:IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch;do not use any phone in your building. Immediately call you gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.Follow the gas supplier's instructions. If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call the fire department. WARNING:Fireplace Temperature Due to high temperatures,the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the appliance. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.Toddlers,young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house.To restrict access to a fireplace or stove,install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddles,young children and other at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces. WARNING:Screen Barrier A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed. If the barrier becomes damaged,the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer's barrier for this appliance. Any safety screen,guard,or barrier removed for servicing the appliance,must be replaced prior to operating. WARNING:Glass Handling The glass must ONLY be removed by an authorized&/or qualified installer. The authorized technician should ONLY remove the glass with the glass vacuum holders supplied by the manufacturer.Lower the glass to rest in a safe place.This is to prevent damage to the glass edges. Step 1.Prepare a safe place for the glass to rest. Step 2.Remove the glass using the vacuum holder. Step 3.The glass can now be rested safely. 6 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T WARNING:Electrical Grounding These Direct Vent appliances must be electrically grounded in accordance with the local codes or,in the absence of local codes,with National Electric code,ANSI/NFPA 70,or the Canadian Electric Code,CSA C22.1. WARNING:Gas Appliance This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate.These appliances are not convertible for use with other gases,unless a certified kit is used and the conversion is performed by an authorized qualified technician. Applicable standards are Vented Gas fireplace heaters ANSI Z21.88/CSA 2.33a and gas-fired appliances for use at high altitudes CAN/CGA 2.17-M91. WARNING:Installation and Service Installation and repairs must be done by an authorized qualified installer service agency or gas supplier.The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a professional service person.More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material,etc.It is imperative that control apartments,burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. Any alteration to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer. In the case of models supplied with a door fitted in the frame of the heater,ONLY an authorized qualified installer may open this door.The end user must NOT open the door,as this may be unsafe and may result in voiding the manufacturer's warranty. ALL the warnings and instructions apply to ALL the models. 7 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. PRODUCT LISTING Certifications and Codes The appliance has been certified for use with either natural gas(NG)or propane gas(LP),and NOT for use with solid fuels. These gas fireplace appliances are CSA certified and approved for indoor use and can be specialized with certain requirements for indoor outdoor use(i.e.tunnel models).For indoor installation they must be installed maintaining required clearances. Installation is recommended in living spaces such as bedrooms,living rooms,great rooms,etc.The appliance is not approved for closet installation. The appliance must be installed according to ORTAL and ORTAL USA requirements in addition to any local codes that may apply.If none exist then the current CSA installation code must be followed: • USA,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 • Canada,CSA B149 The appliance must be properly connected to an M&G DuraVent chimney venting system.Refer to the specific appliance to determine vent size and pathway requirements. 1. Consult the authority having jurisdiction to determine the need for a permit PRIOR to starting the installation. 2. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that this fireplace is installed in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and all the applicable codes. 3. Before starting,take careful note of ALL the WARNINGS in this manual. 8 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Product List:Models and Burners Burners and venting for models can be seen in the table below. Adaptors are not required. Burner Models Chimney size • Clear 40/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel, 30 • Stand Alone 40 TS (Series 40) • Clear 4070H/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel 4x6 • Clear 4090H/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel • Small Square,Classic Corner,Modern Corner • Clear 60x80/Tunnel • Clear 75/RS/LS/TS,Stand Alone 75/TS/Hood • Space Creator 75 45 • Clear 75H TS,Clear 7565/Tunnel (Series 75 • Clear 80/RS/LS/TS, 4x6 &80) • Clear 8070H/RS/LS/TS • Classic F 75/80 • Island 75 • Clear 100x90(note:uses 5x8 vent pipe) • Clear 110,Clear 110 RS/LS/TS/Tunnel 100 • Stand Alone 110 (Series • Clear 110 H/Tunnel 110,120& • Clear 130/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel/Top 5x8 130) • Island 130 • Space Creator 120/Mini/Medium 135 • Clear 150/H/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel, • Space Creator 150 (Series 150 5x8 • Stand Alone 150 &170) • Clear 170/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel 160 • Clear 200/H/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel,Space Creator (Series • Clear 20070H/RS/LS/TS 5x8 200) • Clear 250/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel • Clear 250/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel • Clear 350/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel Two • Clear 400/RS/LS/TS/Tunnel Burners • 4 Glass 2 burners 5x8 Refer to Appendix A for specific information relating to these Two Burner models. 9 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. FIREPLACE CLEARANCES Minimum Clearances to Combustible Materials Appliance and Vent Clearances The appliance is approved with maintained minimum clearance to combustible materials as shown in the diagrams provided. Non-combustible materials,such as surrounds and other appliance trim,may be installed on the appliance face so long as it maintains the minimum clearances between the appliance and the non-combustible material. Surrounding material is not allowed to transfer weight to the unit or be connected in any way to the unit.They must not cover any portion of the removable glass panel or the control compartment. The minimum clearances(air space)to combustible materials must be adhered to.It is of the greatest importance that the fireplace and vent system be installed only in accordance with these instructions. Definitions: "Flat":walls surrounding finish in the same plane as the fireplace. "Offset":walls surrounding finish in a different plane as the fireplace and there is 90 degree(usually)between the plane of the fireplace and the plane of the wall. Maximum 3"horizontal space between the two planes. Access Panels are typically required for all Ortal fireplaces. They allow for efficient and comfortable access to the fireplace receiver and valves which is required to service the unit(s).Also,access panels can be uniquely placed and designed to not disturb the aesthetic incorporation of the fireplace to its surrounding living space.The size of the Access Panel may vary,but in all cases must allow the fireplace technician to effectively access and service the valve and receiver if required. However,access panels are not the only option for servicing the fireplace operation mechanisms.A technician may also service the fireplace controls by going through the firebox.This procedure requires removing the glass panel(s),taking out the interior design media and lifting the grill,burner and bottom side(explosion valve)of the unit. The technician would then return all these fireplace components when service is complete. 10 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Fireplace dealers/installers are advised to consult with their clients,project architects and/or interior designers regarding the advantages and disadvantages of each service option. Framing and Drywall Fireplace chase may be framed with metal studs or wood studs.If using wood studs they must be covered completely with non-combustible material and have the gaps sealed with a non-combustible fire sealant.We recommend using 5/8"Type X fire rated drywall for the enclosure of the fireplace chase.The framing of the fireplace chase wall must be designed to carry the entire weight of the wall.Plan to include weight of other finish materials placed on the drywall. Heat Release is required for all models with the exception of the Stand Alone.This allows for heat building up within the fireplace chase to be released back into the space which then helps keep the fireplace wall cool.It must be located at the top of the fireplace chase and recommended to be placed a maximum of 6 inches below the fireplace chase ceiling.It can be located on the front,sides or back of the fireplace chase so long as it is being released into an interior space and not outdoors.A minimum air space is required per series: • Minimum 124 sq.in.of free air space for Series 40-130 • Minimum 200 sq.in.of free air space for Series 150-200 This is the minimum required but can always be greater.The heat release can be added as a louver or as a reveal.If using a louver,please make sure that the free airspace allowed in the louvered area is equal or greater than the minimum square inches required per unit. Fireplace Legs All Ortal built-in fireplaces(Clear Front,LS,RS,TS,and Space Creator)come standard with legs that measure 8.3"from the bottom of the fireplace glass opening to the floor. This is the minimum height for the firebox to rest on the floor.The units do come with leg extensions which can raise the height to an approximate 15-16". A platform may also be built if needed to elevate the firebox higher.The legs cannot be removed. Front Stand Alone models come with legs that are used for transportation purposes only. These are connected with a bolt that can be removed once unit is installed on site.Since these do not have legs,they can only be wall mounted. For multi-sided Stand Alone units,the legs are hidden by a metal skirt.These units can be installed to stay on the floor or wall mounted. Clearance Diagrams on following pages. 11 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. T5/LS/RS/Space Creator FLAT FIREPLACg MANTEL(SECTION 114 I WOES)CLEANANCIIS CC steauCTIOa non (IYrICot) 1i (' /Clue Cfnn Gye• CAUTION I ".".11r Vent Owing Z NA Rea lee Ile p,In*or woes en-110 - — tel.n. W.I.ee 1ts1 sr Me 150406, ... -- r.i R _ • . O1 _ Yy ...<. PrKbr i mnr.w•a it. atw ISM IN • Utz!. een 12 TOO rs MORALE • irtna G.e verve needs OS rasa 0 1 Wraps es lea urea awls ®� wr x meueied ..Iwrr.own. MUM ere d aiepe•,e _ g SECTION `- $ VIEW N 10 _ 5 r c`,/ . 10• o•rnrrvcr •wit foe US eletrtMCt Man riU.t Or Mow /cAlntor+.« min. 1144 meal w•rr are 0iASS • Nssu.n Au nor _ SECTION DETAIL Section Detail VIEW 8-18 View S•S •1u.[bmtlltIW mMU►rae eulertµ rube.eie la the mttalbWOn of ORTK hossoa ss onion pre eposfoo(Wear,., dlmeempne ere d.icrbel to non-combwtbr menses nnwon?rrrwltw•ni rwM war k•fie reel IA'type■ dypwm walkout/UL aumonted copal*.a mnlbusnbie Minuet i may be used and is recommended by the teereject,et CAUTION:No tee area,mutt be hoe hum any obstruction n roots to aloe foal from it*saws to be"Wool ElMon-combutldbe 13 Contbu 1 bl.1UWa.d Deno(non~notion ("ewe!not to i Ye 12 RECEIVEL%; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT TS/LS/RS/Space Creator FLAT FIREPLACE MANTEL(FRONT•TOP)CLEARANCES r��e?1lUN La 1 toil woo$ I I CAUTIOVIM FNIM. Nr.IN wi..n.Yr mann e0.110 Nw.]OD so el,ter seats ISO•J00 \ 1 - 4 ....., i 1 I seer. cseenfee b e c$Im 1 b�psrNeJ • 541 RCN Olt1 - --- - - - -- - -� TOOK NNW sal` t Nile !, MASS03416U511,011 1/ .MTENIaL• - 1„r M E FRONT VIEW ; .. __.] 1 COMUUSTZ IJ eteTteseez NOT PEANITTEO IN FRONT Of NAPS TOPG CTION 'Non;ambustdde maearlan.NarenaN aotAceble for me lnstaiacon at ORIAL Neptaces within Use spocUloa clearance omensens re desorbed et non-combo:alb*neetenels wcwrever,e.cehton w mede only l lee rued NO-type X cTp.ae w.lbn-.rd!A autte IUed or 4.4111,a tambaMlbe matwnel mq ti veal and N rwtnnma dad by the manWactarer CAUTION!Air now area,mast be tree Rom any obstrncbnn III older to slow neat Iron Ow cavity to be reenact!. 5.Nos-coee.nhble• ®Cerodestible Allowed Etre,trorw nMtnraXas nr•.np no re.rye 13 RECEIVE; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 R-rk L. ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. TS/LS/RS/Space Creator OFFSET FIREPLACE MANTEL(SECTION N&SIDES)CLEARANCES cotter.rnah KM 1 ACMIW W:T1YC• Ity.ICY 1 I Clerrlt CLI1.111G i Ale ROW CAUTION i w_wi p Au ..s •..I INI ay At lv teee.b 130 •M HO to m IN onset 1013-100- _ 5 z INAIKO R011e e• tton-os.ekAem __ rACMG �� i r.-r•n la Host . j 8 -' I ' toll7(7ii I ••, $INIKKI SWAM GOON • Howe vrra.a—ems 111 II AN . 46rR .4 MtU ON.3'O t / — A1w nestle to AK mote1.I rr ,Mat Mar Av br +l-- not..an,rt,' .n.r•0 tn.knot I _ no.•N h•n+er. SECTION DETAIL. SECTION DETAIL VIEW E-0 VIEW E •1 -uarsternbble.MrW. NNenen e,pl.ahr lot ter lnetaaron d OR tAI hnpl.os mehn Wet.p.nlud rsn.ranu Ifma—eons re Snrnbld as nrr-tDrrf4ybh4 men not. nee......ntphnn...yge one,lot hR retest 1.t INN I opsum woI0oott1 VL suttnetzed o,eywl.a<.mbu100e m.tenat mos.be used enC'3 r5COrntr.e eled by Me menaetbnv CAUTION,AI pb..area.must be nee MPTT any dixten<T04 l peer t0 albr heat rrem the cave,to be released r©Noe-tiunhulbh4• 0 CV•Ousbbrt Alalrtd lifTeiTm ebltrUOlhn 0,aa.4•4 W I[rt 14 RECEIVE L. 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT TS/LS/RS/Space Creator OFFSET FIREPLACE MANttt i►NONT&TOP)CLIARANCtS F}Cedar Cut IP I CAUTION YOU mINIIIG No,12*q n frr We%.0-t 3.: Iron IMenaw O ai./Ct III Seth.Cul far v f oft t _ • ,TtfOt Qr u AL�0......:. f, 1� ii ( iInm{xra.rn. 1i1 .g _44)_— �- �a— C III --w I_ irro ,,,I. '�FRONT VIEW I.. -- -- I_ COMMIiTIWASwn OI Il�g►ertMfneo TOP SECTION VIEW A •Non-cOmbostele retrials-eateries enviable for the evelleben cf ONTAI.'replaces Mtn.,the IC.ectired clearance 4nennsane a r d.w bed as.tat rowasenbar matrr le 1teIMYm,eeeplloe Is ready only for fire rated sat-type% pfgs..m ealt.and k autt.o•Ited or actual,a combustible metered may be used and is recommended by tno maraaauer, CAUTION:As.now arse mast he Me fo.o env obstmebon In order to albw not from the coty to be released 63 leon•ccmb,.sbble• C.,..e enble Allowed D free ftonl obstructlorl Or..r+a^.e In%edam 15 RE • CF 2] Erb. 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L- L® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. CLEAR FRONT FLAT FIREPLACE MANTEL(SECTION S-S AND SIDES)CLEARANCES COMBrAJCIt34 WWI - N0103301P-STRI2' Il lCA.] [MAX CLfl14C \ •Alt It 41E .12, CAY9ION 1M r1•r11n'G Nn 111r n brn..AD119 ).-__ • t•n 2Ot r.n.1 rr...110-b1r' -- - _�'I f MOM ...Denton'n ter 1..41111141 SECTION DETAIL VIEW s • -I.7INAROM rot.elw••o••ro haw attt..deer Ire swam Mar ti mewled — .nrwnwe snag.me ♦_ _ __ • N a o•el A.tp . • SECTION VIEW S - - KW Of nRDtKI a.nuwm.nu: 4A.1e a.. .:Innmw t.mc Awl.4 CANON:Ants 4 ma WI--•w at••Kh.• yy • UCTION DETAIL WOW N •rax.--.^n:oe el. alr!u. rt.t.ren.or::rt.t r N1 ,nnalran d OUTta...ol..t we.tlw.Iwfr.d cft.r.u• amwnt..a...6.1mq..1.1 non-:nn,r.IS*H•n..lwtON.Hoorn",.c.tnan I.nrn•tI•N In•Ih.r.hd%II tsp It L+tpawr wal•Werl Ill.uml.1/•d re pus,.a roet•tNMMN nw qnS mat be 0.g4 and-. wvmerwnlMO M 1M num/whew CMRTOIU Air ern..ree,mJ.P.Ire.1,4m•nV otntrutfwll r order M.tnt...aft tmm the rawer In be n11wf.O Mon-ronVesbble fetutbb.Mewed nlr..•ftn ob.In.Vion Gn.w.q.n I.sue 16 RECEIVEr` 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEAR FRONT FLAT FIREPLACE MAN Itt(PRONI A 1OP)CLEARANC1S '�-ULTRA tilt /OR view I I 44w,9 1G Nat, 00.M.br wMe 41 170 N.r. m d arise}l0-100 le Pin. Ooaraa 'arrr oellay sa appawal SECTION CT _— :..__._ 'AVI[WA �.... _ . . TOP OF FIRENACE. Np�[�� /� IilA55 -1 MATRpIIII• f�A _ hiphh, 771 FRONT VIEW r COPOVET1■U MAT TIRtati 6U MOT PFRMITTo TM SS TOP SECTION VIEW A •Non-concybble melerrUr Materle,apptcoble Ice the ntsianabon cI ONTAL"replaces w thn ire sprnity defiance drernutrn/ore Ontrd.ed w non-tarrtenithle nwlwuw.Nnv.Uv.O enyptuln et meth.neer Iv,hre rand 5/d-Iryp*e pyacum wallboard UL antiwruad or equal.a contOteshbla material may be&sod and re Ia4W11artipn try the Iran/ac1W ar CAUTION;Ar now area,rust be tree bon any oofirur>vbn In order to aaaw heat from the covey L be released. 4Mn-comhuMlble• EICortenhhle Almnd Ohae Iron abWvrtmn Ikeanq net to Rate 17 RECEIVEr` 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - ORT -JL.° 1 :UR LIr-. `.:UR FIRF. CLEAR FRONT OFFSET FIREPLACE MANTEL(SECTION B-B AND BIDES)CLEARANCES af1N•.1RItCT]ON MAN - I NOn-0CHlIATlaa• _ h1'ILaLI _ 1 SNAP Cell DIG 2• ...d AIP al• -TIM ' Y CAII12O1a = C --P. MKT OWE11111G Mln,Ile to in fir genes a-00 - . N. D w.in ter win IDO.DU0/ -•- -- - -- - I N .SO - •G I ' raltrCI?N MC DUht S• FACING S 1- 1r-- ...p,.r a b 1 MP ROM y SECTION DETAIL VIEW 8-28 Semen(NMI 1Pao O.R. r r 4t i Cra.N...r.N lu•M ia ...- SR-Ks(kW fi.fen.re Mee ber.vs.eed 10'.- a.....et•and Ina t�s SECTION VIEW S 1I1aliblllelm■Using; 1 \� ro►E As,- , i•1 ChM.*MN ■+■ mkt be Me been SAX T n .t f'Am l. 0..SET I AM • rl VIEW B-B SECTION DETAIL •Non-cnmbu%t•bk.tltenas.Metey$Ms appkatlr'o.!tie,tataII. e JRTA.No eyla:t-...r..nln the wet,rtie,1 Cew erCe Jtrn..waru Are c1...-n1nG a fan-rumbnd:a.mN.ew. Newman,escrow:... de prey far Pre rated'Sr8'typo 11 gypsum eelbortl I.A.euthar red or must.P camb.ntlb*maKflal r.av De used and H re...••.-.ndea Dy tre manufacture.. CAUTION:A.nu.WI.,mute be hue burn NV/ub*l,u tun In genie.to rime Peat fn.,Pm WMte to to..)Need. 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Omarxlons are deathbed as non-arnbustbe materials.However,meat-ton la made Cray for•Its rated 5!r true I gypsum wallboard UI e..nhonted or equal,a combustible material may be nod and.s rea►nmended by the mvwdecturer CAt/TIOek As flow.re. fly/b.tryw from any obatruttiOn in ally,to rlurr heal from IND catty to be.chased ®Non-cumbwtable• ®C0rrowbbla Allowed EFi.a from rlo.a,u¢ion 0th..n9 na to tube 19 RECEIVE 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr 1 RTL,L" UR LIP. .:UR FIRr. TUNNEL_FIAT FIREPLACE MANTEL(SECTION)CLEARANCES tilt PLOW ! \ NON-tONsnrtbLr• WPM Meade RS1Rc T.WILA CAUTION '[. I .F.eT O0f%IM.:•n x elite.s.a P.� NIP 1Y..1Ja•0.n.1e.emu e0 LW _._____NN.)Op se n_e..v�.„l�zda .- F . 1 _ •_.___T ._ 1 I M )34 bile § We cool altek 1M.'enY•teV I from were@ tW.e. poet cn/atfsn pow to Nre r*c040 I QCT/.'M1 C/,l '—''''—mas/V_ 1 I__._._:. �7 ` _ I Swam Daiwa / en:0.a . AIR ""Ale ROM t.. t[ +'rN 1 OL*S_- ' I 1 c/A -rtAL: ref.w.e needs to Aas.NONM ant M ifn. mot of Key to noareed onzltwe.•ercpta 1 the be r fee U1:11I1411Ca1"_:ID:]LLt:_IUI:IIe"1"="II - .. l:"IlIIlt:=:mil,a::-crt-0111:zn ien-m/int IUD PRINCIPAL SUCTION VIEW B •Non vntvsubte nutenet Matertols applc.me tar Me Insulation of ONTAL teepMces wmeln tMe speca/ed Uerante d.W000na are daacnb•d as non rambustrbla matanalo.Maw•w,•OC•pban Is made wet far M•rabid S$ rope% flip!/^wedbord UL autrwrtzed or moat a combust 00 mdter/M may be used and 1s recommended ended by Ow manufacturer CAUTION:AIr Mew am.,nru.l be tree hunt arty oette Ctro.e in ardor It alnw heat New to.ratty to b•,neared. 0 Non-cambusttze• JCnenbusttle Olarred Eltree tram obstruction Ora..ry nog to s_oee 20 RECEIVE 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT TUNNEL FLAT FIREPLACE MANTEL(TOP AND SECTION DETAIL)CLEARANCES 1 I I A 4 I\ 1 C111111011 My mat to ' ,pea 40.1NIruRAn 1 • 1 rare e1A1MrS! --- IaAY! J All KC* 'SECTION OETAUR VIEW WIC SECTION OETAOL VIEW H 3. 011^•.3 • fG_ c a 2 T. 0 4 C (OMCpltlatt MAT1•LALf MOT PelanttetI rw PoON1 or GLASS TOP SECTION VIEW A 'Mon vrmhrttt.malt . M.tn1.N spplcalla for In.on•tsISIlrn at OCTAL t.rrpW v.molly,tn.Mwcllwd(Wotan,* dr m.ntonl WV Oeltrtrae 011 non-rrs'talllil N1 1,1011,04114 tlnn.ver,..rayeom t1 ions.nary hay ft..r.t.d•.,M'trio X q.vwm...UfoM0 Vl ao?hmeed ar ewe'.A rvmt.ettre rnaten*non be unan Aro K rr:..nnwnrted Or,re m.lrotortu.vt CJWTIOIIa At,now Arco moil be free from my obftttrrti ,n now to oorrm'neat own the creep to be teteased ®NM-ornbu;tille• ®toWpulbe Alosed D free from Nosimrt.m bla..p rot 141rrte 21 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - ORTL,L .0 L.UR LIFF. H:UR FIRF. TUNNEL OFFSET FIREPLACE MANTEL(SECTION)CLEARANCES alit 1lO :t7rls lltrrCi1[1e moral wouVIRS• I I 1(,a4} crtat CLIUfu: - COANION 1 NWT ONAING,fan k emer net 1 Nn.124 _ -J�a0.M.Oar fared 10-150 i _ - Ian.Ma;n.%r aan 154200 - i I I rrr.lro yr n she za Nn. I 4 I lea" 24fle$.rye NCwtiOe4Y.STIMF� S from trW IK.Ihf. 7 la aNNantal \ 1 1 I I I seCt10N CIA 1 (OS V1(M A r 1 C I _ _ _ __ .�-,-�._ — _ - I Rban tlaeaa -iN..as �y� I. j Mat • 1 I :`lrh A now di r 'le GIAR . I ..6U65 1 r.7g1.J f Gab WW1 to n w reeds ye NANA Ala 4v- s� I III Nay be mNraua Avow, unnt6rTriry"iDTI[7f'T'II n J,i"1;7CrOT7 . _ lewd eo imwatimam are Y IrTJ PRINCIPAL SECTION VIEW I 'Ion-combu,Yble materWs Mater:are modadable to.the nstatabon of Ott=AL'replaces wrtnn the soecIANI clearance Oaner'ecna are dourda as non.camtumce meter Wa.WJMVa,sa[apton it Maas only Mat lea Ia5M VW type 1f 0yprsum**Rican W.a.ahorred or e0.ral,a comtwsbble matenal'nAr be:Add and Is recommended try the ma^r.eactursy. CAUTION:An flow area,mum he Item Porn any otalrucem in prow to anon heal from tn.candy to be.SWeaa riigNon-oa'+brntr, ®CcentsAlble mowed E Free horn otOtruttavr IN Bony nos to sue 22 RECEIVEr` 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT TUNNEL_OFFSET FIREPLACE MANTEL(TOP AND SECTION DETAIL)CLEARANCES ._ 12. eI IS= _fM.n 4 .6- jo a —►1 • a 7a • `,- ' CAUTION:Ors wlat OE n..bar.rrrwr. j . r' j SECTION DETAIL VIEW I1-3D 1 MIX T l i , OffSE1 A RE.*am Ti11.2 N saCTION DETAIL VIEW WE ' r I ; I , ,,-....,, - Irdik v or, 1111 41) • COMRUSTISI MATERIALS MOT►EMMITEO IN PROM OP Glees TOP SECTION VIEW A •toe-rnmbu.hlrl.matpt.a.;Meech....averehw for the Imt.II I an of ORTN.Meplraf..Ebro 1M yrrltNd(VRnlnro dime-.cos are 6cocnbed as non-corctsrstIUe meterels.$o.e.ar,aeceobon is made carry for fire rtdTO Sera'tvoe■ Ntpaum w.tbo.rd Ul a,IParurd CP...Nei,a cwrr.*Altaa metered mry be owed and M reccrn.rnd.d try the martAktum. CAUTION!e.e Moo area,must be free POT am oostructitrr m order to allow heat from the mete to be released j), fa .:.cmhustda• f Cumbuthlr Muwra Jqw from ooahottem praMro.vr rp Na. 23 F.CE,IVEr' 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 R-F ‘Li® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. SHELF DETAIL (SECTION B B B B)CLEARANCES I kale,. �.RYrYM Pm Au, - GYTEOM•VAN Commit Leo ye*nod iurh •' ... — " l le..bty. ' Of :10 gn Mtn.n.t.. Of. q to be won tsdID20 e 1 j CNIT.ON Ares newt be IIgq1Y1 SSTTtltt� Min_IO .at Ihoo IAC I�OtEI1rItIG CHASE .b4oNl u. I i IMP teas, • \ aleale POO, 474111111 Alt Ale ', VIP 'unison .lson -, j WWI • SECTION MAIL VIEW E4 AM ill An.� .W..tu. tl� IIH4.•n!it 1 ./va 1 1 • GLASS.- _ I - re vrw mod,to hoot 0+ ocean as toe ammo. Nat t mewled.r,.IW t II 1 I.n .nYrl the baleen.•e.or 1. I$rsuallY.uINluYtlu11il1as I.Muou.Otlnt..Aa IYtptce, SECTION VIEW e •Itnn•tnmb..stt.e me en.Is:M.beryh a.pl..ble for lett mst.bttoo or MOO 1Mepwtel when the sptO11e0 Cte.r.nae drnens.os are ducr,bed as Now-cnntustAk matena. .ow.evet.eruptk. .s twat only la Are rated Sat'tree t 4Nts..m.Otb0lm UL a.ehread CO p.s.l.a GbmbuSbble mMa'W mar bat u od a.d Is reeummended by The nwnJa[tu•.. CAUTION,Ott Moo woo.W S.koo hum any Charm-bon in n0.,to dace.hoot Fan the eovat to co ntware 0 Nom u.n laulblo• En CombrsLLk allowed u tree bten dbstruRti' nah.%re.la moo 24 FcEIVEr • 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT SHELF DETAIL (FRONT a TOP)CLEARANCES f- urna+Cur roe VIEW 1 I 1 $ I I I 1 ---- MNLc. I `I ttevance hen Mac Io I � whim:a SATIONM --T TOO vR W A NMtlO I If t r froe 7 _ _._ 1_ a - rat RAct - Oe�fh:VG / 1 raAs1 - I II SON OONNRSTOI&I WORe1M' MONT VUW 1-_- YENr«SNdNI;. 411 fr..,max i lyiii • 40 1 COMRIainIRl1 MAt1RIAL1 NOT PCRMITIO IN FRONT OP GLANS TOP SECTION VIEW A •lbrcareojtlhr f.mrl.Ws-Nate eh apNKaclr for the m1ael.tton cd(tRIAI ieepNKs+within the.t,!law reams(e dimensions art Oescnbad as non tamlusthle mamraas.However,exception N made onq for fie rats3 5j'8'type X Watson,wellt.pard IA autrwrlred or.ahal,a combustible mate.11 mey he used and IS recommended by the roam .Buren CAUTION:Ail flow■ma,m..it IN hos Ttann an,CRferacOUn In steer to allow heat from She comfy to bit uneasad. 12 Non-combustOle• ®Combuieml.Ahmed Li Tea.Ism otalnutanc Open,not m half 25 RECEIVEr` 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RTI�,L ® YLUR LIFF.'i`GUR FIRF. SHELF DETAIL (Section without exposenq vent pipe)CbtARANCt$ Cer1St•uf t IC•D etAM /e}I{q„�Ua1e•Ie• tnPIC41 MUSE CEIUVG AIio fitDN cJllffal Vt,IT(ML117e. •e• 1241I.o.IDr Dents I0 LSO al,MI ro ifri,,V1114 MO- Mtfl1 itMMA Ilea ractnc iN1 user!a'ns u•nr t.cted LU1 11 solace dew O'•Ord at iDepite(I I e) fly so,Mile.rnr.rerety,e, ID.wr ore:.,rdru tlefla•r 4•tone.! PM 10 AM ILOO / ► I W_ GLASS 4 r WNt news to owe u..e ar o mr Mints I i'—t'}—;•.'•-•_• San De mmHg* ,ene,e bend the MUSS d Datum woe of f eMrl •Nee-nmbusbole materiels.Metereh epptubte to,the eratahenon n OCTAL Pee:feces*Who.the sneered'Peewee d.mentces dery deacraed in non combustible meteriM$.Isssravel%enutptiun is mode only Ito fee rated VS'tape k gvpsom netboard UL euthpnted o.!Qum,•comboettble metenw nvry be use,nest.s,ecommended by bee neenotect:►er CAUTION!Ae floe area,most be free Wen any obsuoctron In 011141 10 oboe teat horn the cavity to to ire/iced pCC..Antws.• Y.II II Cpeeenaiont Allowed Liam.,from LdeUucLun L L lieme not le scale 26 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Stand Alone Models Manufacturer's Recommendation for Wall Mounting 1. Concrete Wall a. Position the unit at the desired height and mark the wall.Unit should have a minimum 12"and maximum 30"distance from the bottom of the unit to the floor. b. Mount the Stand Alone hanging bracket using Hilti 3/8"x 3"Kwik bolt 3 expansion anchors with manufacturer's requirement of 2-1/2"embedment and torque to 20ft-lbs. c. Attach the unit to the mounting bracket. d. See Sketch 1 for detail. 2. Wood Stud Wall a. Position the unit at the desired height and mark the wall.Unit should have a minimum 12"and maximum 30"distance from the bottom of the unit to the floor b. Create an opening in the wall big enough to position the 4x8 blocks between the wood studs at the desired height. c. Repair the opening with hardy backer board. d. Make sure that the bracket has a minimum 4"extra hardy backer board material around it. e. Mount bracket with a 3/8"x 4"lag bolts.Follow bracket manufacturer's installation requirements and then mount the unit. f. See sketch 2 for detail. Note:All installations are to be completed per local building codes and safety requirements.The above recommendation does not take the place of reviewing and incorporating structural requirements set forth by the building engineer,local codes,etc. 27 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEftIT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. Concrete Wall Mounting Detail Sketch 1 Concrete Wall Stand Atone bracket Wat /I_ Use HM 'I. x 3'Kwtk bolt 3 r. oxFans�on ancf+ar. wAh/dlaw�no manutectJre"requirement of 2 -1 2•embedment with 20tt-Ibs 7 �:0. • Side View 1 34" Stand Alone bracket / ! ! ! / 4 /1 O O • 0 1,/, ///, /w// Min. 12' -Max 30' / _ Mrti9Aa.height from bottom of unit to the flOOr Front View the max height is a focomnandabol so that the uncovntaa bottom not be exposes NOT TO SCALE 28 RE s'r E-,I '=� L7 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Wood Stud Mounting Detail Sketch 2 Wood Studs 4* docks 4e8 becks O O O Stand Alone Bracket Scone Alm,e tan Use 3,01•x/'tap toles wan mn. smtxedrnsnt Ot 3' Atn.•2'-IAsx 30' /Antasx haunt Iran toltom or use to the WAS Fnteh boa Tr max nopht is a racvr„nondatlOn so EMkd / Hardy Backer Board mn. Mel fro rncarered bottom not be 430 bloc• FFF 1,u'-4dah emkrreae aapOSSO • �d /-lT rw / lee 0 0 0 1 ubwrer.ass Alone Breckeri 1' • • 1' 'yore.a'.rw.�ws•., -__ Hardy backer board ▪ mgrasnal•Ind dimensons • ..01' IWAII Fran) Side Vim' NOT TO SCALE 29 • 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRS. Stand Alone- Front facing models 1 f.tin J.. MM.36' Mkt 40'in • front of Lin.G. Wt.B' nreploce ♦ ♦ . . H • 0666 a a Min.12'Met MM.12'wrtn Max.30' Mae.30' above Hoer snow floor ttir Front View Side View • • Bock well must be non-oombueebie we reoommeM 7ai8'Type X are need rkyvn4 fi' 6' Mtn.a0'h front Note:For front racing Stand Alamo models. of trcpiace pas components are located on the npnt pea= sae niddon by aocoso panel. Top View NOT TO SCALE 30 RECEIVEU 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Stand Alone-Three Sided models A 4 Mir 2ti• Mn.96" Mn 40"In t ♦- -f front d Mn.40"n Mtn_40'in fireplaces Rent x front of Glue arrow Ikepw:u (pass - coma r1= Mn 12' ; *A wan A 14'wan �.30- Mex.30' above now above Roar Front View Side View t t r CAI Bann wall must oe ron-eon stl 0. 4 M r N We recommend Sag'Type X 1Vre Men KY in Mn.40"M rated&wren front of front of ercola a 'replace ans •*pl ply Mn.40'n front of NOio FOr threw aced Stand Alone moo4a fercitre.<iiada OM cpn'Oenoms re located below the RroOca Top View NOT TO SCALE 31 RECEIVES; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Stand Alone 75 .2 5_my =I front 723.8 (28.59] 34 14 [1.50] location of _ gas connection front view right side view location of gas [591] connection an { v � fl front 393,77 Mar to view gas location on the right bottom back side of the unit 32 ( 1 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Stand Alone 75 bracket [23.6in] 600mm I n • 0 e c' [1.5in1 1p 39mm /,7.d [8.4inl 1); 213mm 1 15.2in 387mm 122.1in] 561mm [TE :1ci 33 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEf IT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRE. Stand Alone 110 T J41 ,* O I LLB' Mk 1.44 location of 1242 t48,101 gas connection front view right side view 17 71 location of gas connection A C 1 ] tR 111.1 rf front I 506•19 122.871 gas location on the right bottom back top view side of the unit 34 RECEIVE ; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEIIJT Stand Alone 110 bracket 39.4in j 1000mm .„ l [4.3in] 1 10mm 1 14.6in] 370mm [24.8in] 630mm [35.0in] 890mm [0.2in] 4mm II i 1 E c E eo •� � od ;0.3in] .cN N 7mm d 35 RECEIVE, 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMElT YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRE. Stand Alone 150 1E74.9165,94] _ 15n59..1e244] 162 . .381 o front $' I 1 :1 1 U location of 392 1154 gas connection front view right side view 02Q1 1 71 location of gas connection 1111.11.111. frOM '1348•c3(31831 gas location on the ngnt bottom bade top view side of the unit 36 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Stand Alone 150 bracket 55.' r ia2o -] 1 x 1 ._ E L E c E 1[4.3in] 110mm \ 'Al in o^ [16.linj —01 — 410mm [28.0in] a 710mm 1` [39.8in] a✓ 1010mm f [51.6in] k 1310mm [0.2in] 4mm E c E _ E o c uN oN i ^ 7rnm / 37 ECE,IVEr' 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEIIIT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. Cold Wall Technology Uniquely Engineered and Developed by Ortal ORTAL the ONLY fireplace manufacturer that helps maintains a cold wall for the designed installations around your firebox. ORTAL engineers designed a technique that reduces the heat from the glass and the firebox and prevents excessive heat buildup.ORTAL is the only company in the fireplace market that keeps the walls above your fireplace cool,thereby avoiding any damages that may arise from high heat temperatures.ORTAL's cold wall system,provides option of installing TV or other similar electronics components above the fireplace as well as using other finish materials that a hot wall surface would prohibit. ORTAL wall temperatures: Competitors ORTAL HEATING SOLUTIONS Wall temperature(0-6"above the 280°-380° 160°-210° firebox) Wall temperature(6"-12"above 240°-320° 160°- firebox) Recommended minimum clearance between bottom edge of TV or other similar device and top of firebox opening is 12" Wall temperature(12"above the 180°-300° 90° firebox) An ORTAL architect's client followed his client's directive to save some$and changed the plans from an ORTAL fireplace to a cheaper,similar fireplace.The client still wanted to keep his dream and include a TV as part of the wall installation above the fireplace.The architect and the fireplace dealer got the following reply the other fireplace manufacturer: "20 inches above[the firebox],the temperatures[on the wall]can reach as high as 300 degrees F."....Fireplacemanufacturer ORTAL's competitors have firebox surrounding wall temperatures ranging from 180°- 380°. At these high temperatures the following conditions may occur: 1. Distortion of the wall surface 2. Paint on the finished wall will peel or change color 3. Tiles will fall off the wall and the glue will no longer hold above 240°. 4. Wood paneling will pucker,bend and/or splinter 5. Marble may begin to crack. 6. Electrical components will not be compliant 38 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Basic information for max temp allowed for different materials used around the firebox opening Material Temperature where it becomes impacted Damage by heat Marble 280°(Estimate,there is a lot of variety. Ask Marble will crack your supplier.) Tile/Glue 240°(From a sampling of MSDS of a variety Tiles may fall off the of products) wall as glue will no longer holdthem Paint 170°(From a sampling of MSDS of a variety Paint will peel or change of products) colors Wood Depends on dryness/moisturecontent Warps,bows,dries, cracks,burn/fire hazard Q. How do most manufactures choose to address this concern of hot walls? 1. Avoiding it. a. Some think that if they ignore it,the customer will agree that it is not important. i. ORTAL recognizes that modern design demands sophistication, efficiency and vision. Often fireplaces are part of the great room, where the family comes together to socializes,play games,watch TV and relax in front of the fire.The family gathers to do all of this in one room. Similarly a hotel or restaurant/bar may want to have the TV on during the day showing news and sports with the fireplace on in the evening for the guests to relax. This can all be accomplished in one luxurious setting. b. Avoiding it means the heat continues to build up within the walls. This is not a solution. i. ORTAL's technology reduces the heat and gives dealers, architects,builders,designers and owners options. c. Avoiding it means that installers may likely waste time sending their installations crew back and forth from the job site to fix a problem that cannot actually be fixed because it is inherent to the product.The client complains about the walls being hot,but hot walls are apparent by design. i. When the fireplace installation is compliant,an ORTAL fireplace is surrounded by cool walls the first time every time.The client isn't complaining and additional trips to address hot walls are not requested or required. 39 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. 2. Adding afan. a. Adding a fan can help distribute and move the heat from the walls. However,fireplaces are meant to provide a relaxing ambiance. A fan requires more power,an additional outlet near the fireplace and may result in a dull noise in the background whenever the fan is operating. i. ORTAL does NOT require the use of a fan to keep the walls cool. ORTAL's Cold Wall Solutions ORTAL's system allows for the wall to breathe releasing the excess heat from the chase to maintain a lower heat temperature from a high point of 210°to 90°and becoming lower and colder as you move up the finished wall of the fireplace. Advantages of an ORTAL fireplace: • Placing TV and other similar devices above the firebox without worry of the TV screen cracking or electrical components burning out. • Hang artwork without fear of heat impact. • Use finish materials such as tiles,Venetian plaster paint and regular paint(not high temp)withoutworry • Use wood as a decorative finish material(see ORTAL's clearance requirements). • A safe wall temperature under 160°at 6"and above the firebox. • Save on installation costs. Once you install the fireplace correctly the first time,there is no need to return for an overheating problem. • ORTAL provides a mounting detail for installation of the TV above the firebox. • A fan is NOT required to remove heat from walls. ORTAL provides you with options and solutions that allow you to maintain control and creativity for your fireplace design. Note: Make sure to review and understand all of ORTAL's installation manuals,details and clearances before installation. Also be sure to consult the product guides and manuals for whatever products or devices will be used as part of the installation to ensure compliant installation for all products. If you have any questions,please contact us and our technical department will be happy to assist you fast and free of charge. 40 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Television and Fireplace Installation If you wish to install a flat screen TV or similar electronic device or equipment above your Ortal USA fireplace,here are some things you should consider. Most TV manufacturers have specified in their instructions that the TV should not be installed on,near or above a heat source.Ultimately,the TV location decision rests solely with the householder.Ortal USA will not be held liable for any adverse affects on a TV or other equipment located near to Ortal USA fireplaces. The following drawings are suggestions that may be used as a guide for those consumers who do decide to locate their TVs above Ortal USA fireplaces.These drawings show ways to reduce the amount of heat impact to the TV when placed above Ortal USA fireplaces. The material that the wall and mantle are made from will also affect the operating temperature of the TV so it is the customers'responsibility to satisfy themselves that their TV mounting and mantel design will not exceed the listed maximum operating temperature of their electronic goods. The homeowner should also be careful to consider the placement of the equipment's power and signal lines.If these lines are in or near the heat cavity,be sure the lines are protected from heat as those products and materials may require. Please see diagrams for suggested TV installation on the following pages. 41 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. CLEAR FRONT FLAT FIREPLACE t.V.In..E(SIC1ION\DETAILS)CLEARANCES ed.-CO.0,GTMM E• ON ME MIMIC 001161WC7➢ON.fA4 li --- l snow /r 1 [SWIM -`.�_ a— .t VENT OPENING MOW _� ti-� 1 Mn.10114 m Mr Mmom40 130 ; tbw 700 Ia�.M MIEl t50141 MOO ` I *MO MO wME M101C_T1d1 OTMMM e TV Metre MEM 11010101 N.I.IAlel. VIEW►A ——-_ - Waft. NE - M/MIOO INw /' k res YJ0 7E0 +� /MAW mom me seas .AIM rows us• MOM , " •yaw a A \ T i e.Md ayar • y I MN,Nw 1. .,rsr ` • bents..dmUr n•Nmet•n T` PM.I' \ 'Ns e.n Nest , Mem ism Unseal Vi \ N. u' DETAIL VDIW S.-/ I ,441 ... (WALL SURFACE INITMLATION) aa...N I ` // Malang Ian. \ I r cw 1 \ I ! st. .OHM tee • • • y V ,1Gm tom nes.m men. � a ! raw.Mar 1r mews , 1- --.J �._qtG( \ ....snare n.r..I a • Mae IN mNrMt p�1•� ...Mod we sr..wl r MNw1�1•Iwo M • 6CJd �.....M R.n No Foie. / r f 1Noml.era M10401• III - d nL1.,11QL .M I t= iIC:I!>t1�I!n n.i naun arI.T —— DETAIL VIEW E-E SECTION VIEW E (WIRE PROTECTION) •Non u_.OUatee...stands Mtrfalf atpkat.a lw Ma►.IIIMOMt of OUTAL ees.NOt$wthn Ma fpeutM.1 Lkarr.Ma dlranfurn am.Oa.t,ead at no,rnmautnbN maaarSM.Mmes.....Mei M mad.ante for time.aced S.t1'Mee 1 VK'...•n.Nbaenl M.autnme e of.N.rl,a rvnbud*I..slam may M Mewed and w rrnmm...41w by el.mr+uf.rlur.r. CA'U� ON M.mmw mull RI A. a , l Is nee..Ram serf IO ,n lRnasn n rode.ICE warm ua0 from Iff.m n'en nee news.. '°.1 la.: Non-n.neN..t1.w• E]ComtxtbOM 1.11Gwtl GFM Now WWI Anon lemon%-me ha sow 42 E E IVE f 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEAR FRONT OFFSET FIREPLACE T.V.lawn(S(CTION•DATUMS)CLIAAANCAS towns ,\ CHASE CI►O AS M:\ 1:0•S MUCattOMAM ( qT.Mca.1 ....____/:, 4Y��n•sOn mr.IN p,L _ VEwT COMO/ n t•>•Hv.0 In - - Nn.IIa .nJ r..n Idb rs n."..—L' •I, OL..r- -—- - L . el`How LIA l0 .non IW2bd ':•1u.tSAo O. rr•.1]0.110 t.ro•p••0 r+a romans plan N mot MAIL AND WIMt ( INO'[C1)7•'MtTION __ ——_TV K MAIL AIL (NOMI �M 00 /ir Walk sm l \\ owl ZNIA.wRTSIY gy / Man VP' '''_..V. \ / yos A Ms \ ( ^ , Cons•Ten 1 t I sere re:M eb sw...00utle lun•os• eW I 1 model 1/1'l'I• 1 re nuenur-He I Imo F Am ad :: •a.. ( Ms.r \ �� /' demo Mr u' DETAIL VIEW E-S f (WALL SURFACE INSTALLATION) No 4- // Malang of \ 1 I I au /I nonIna.b:b. n• I ^ :--A-- a ( 0��II ) l.J' rp.•m • r 1 / new om9 / Cr w•w•moo•owe _ snow Jeer for moors t H.Acc \ W•fin noel te / Min to«twin/ nctont•HN.Hume* y ..,...•e MwN One - • _ \\ore Imo•tW Mete•••• tm. tlr'l',•t. . !Emu-Lulu __ DETAIL VIEW SECTION VIEW SS-S (WIRE PROTECTION) •1•en,eremeele rnat.,iba NMYh ttlmeato.hr to.reetat wr Jt 0OTILL t.salaa ...she to..M•,thd t1NNnta Jmwn.wt.sn O•.eread as nOnoum]u*bo rn.E.rrh.Nfnwwr,ItnarsiOn I.made.1,Fur to.rated Sir tyt•A YPoun onto.i I.t.uthm and o.•t.el,•.anbuo0H.Ratan*mry Mons.and r r•vnm•nbd to Flo mraotlur.r. CAUTION:Ate Mau aro,mum h•Prr..Iron any ntMbneton a onto'to slim.nap ham Ito Ca.►r In to rel000d ®ran-rnm•ownhl•• nil Comd-.Lt.t.Altt•H.d Elks'peel obsbratwt O'HH•mm e•to war 43 REE�VEI 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,LL ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. CLEAR FRONT FLAT FIREPLACE T V inset f AONT)CLIARANCfti SlC1117fl CUT OOROV POI new a MINT CafNING MO.LIS q.In he sows 40.1J0 MO,tag se,es Iv sato 1YS teo • • 74 Mn.derinv -- ' Ines m t.*to stollen* NM 7•M► eaeyaat TV a00ellesv awl aerset saMro Mn U' MIS w li' It r7N9IVCI 1 ORWN4 CLASS • FRONT VIEW _r •MM<o'anobk mML s-NMYIs arear.be for the Insmsaban of OATAL heal:nes.vlhn the soonhed:heroine amrruuni ant gestated as non mn'ntibble maTanali Nowever,altseptint Is made uvf kw rile rated sir type?: ann..waabaod tlL aulhergtl a*quill,a reetoabble matrix tn.,be uwg awl o NIamoanaed bf ern ma.danene CAUTION:On flow ant.must be hew hone any obser_.rswsf m o.der to One Mat fr:n Me rmWy to be reposed. Hun.aombudRM• fin Campaeele entente f_1 feet from otsb lrn O.wwrc•ri 44 RECEIVE; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEAR FRONT FLAT FIREPLACE T,V.with shelf(SICTION•Pt TAt1-4)(Li ARAN('tc ItON IA,57fat!• Dudl a CrILING � nave un'1 COW,tnuCIMN RA'I T =tMmCAI> All ROW slava .M..IN p. n bmow 10-1SO '1 mum% and inn ZOO as n pr- __ G _ WAT felaO e1)0 SO0 - - ', 1W lad•s.n.ff.e.w•e-110 ,ote wfr won -_ --ems- -- 'i,.1M.an?at.4r.to.WIND lta70O ^0,.T141,plan d dam= - DOWr w••melt T rims ty Vilna*ADIYA[ /~ ~ . .00gcTION IInIIN \ NOW i .y 00p4e OTTAA /Le*,ds ra • M / IR,acre F / SSarKAra t` 1 \ ' i I NW. i n dw4• itilfirr+NMM N, NS. ` Nog%Aso resat ft ruse an* _ i Mn.r d7re, ; / Onr- Awe' 1 Ns.r DETAIL VIEW 8-0 Mn lo• (WALL SURFACE INSTALLATION) aa. �; // ns wm,a•Iwn.saq, \ �I a / \ ( "IIIIIIIIIII Pilaw^ n.. I ' 1 4 siowsoma ( Mows reed , WS airs nett TO nest • worse ikw br w.e. IJ 1 •.ou.o o \ —.•rl•rd0 v.w ,L. / Ma,r st mo 1 \ uro•.d amongaver,—Agana sod. .na / Ito T .....aMr'now Na wetMH Wilson save a/h'=wr 1 yfr L SAzi 1 111Wt111 Ill m trim lira r -- DETAIL VIEW W SECTION VIEW R (WIRE PROTECTION) •N-n-t.n.1Pb*moinak-Naterv15 A;'W:SWe for tor-.nnto,afrn at OO,AL fireplaces within the sdeceon c"e-s'ce d.mmsK.:ire de.0bcn1 al row.-LL.nCntbb1C maths WS.HOwcwr,estailtoo is made ant for Ire ralbe SOB.SSIO% CVV..nr wo,bbard UL.0i.sad er,40.a•1.•«nwuubr material moo no mud and a•..de nm.dna b/dn.nwhdanurwr CAUTION:Ar ficw ow* nMwl^111 .e be Irmo fro,,Ana ab.truCr..,,to wasa ttlan,n odor In allow nasal Irn canny to ter r.ld. Sad WWW F-"1 non-axmb0to.. {l ll Cymd,Lble ALNed Dine Iron otestruCton GIM•m net ft asA 45 RECEIVE; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT - 0 RT,LL ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. CLEAR FRONT FLAT FIREPLACE T,V wrth ehtlf)WONT)CIIARANCtf ;etvJON Nr r VIM A CAUttOh volt 0.041116G Pin LIa R r.M mug.40-130 Ia Ntt deale. nen Ohlts lblwnce • • I I- tote..a' 1 Ma,10 l _ TC10 Or Se • aIhNUOt dKh1hG GASS /RONT VIEW •ttpn-to.Cusobte,nstaleas HMe•sie ao04tanJe kr the ratatletob c OCTAL brtpieres voth.n'.t1e Ipetred tkeronte timetworrs ate Oestrbeo as non•rom0.61k/0 maurab Honer,tIteptem a made Dolt fw aloe rated 5,,b'Pa** gyps...watbuerd UL Aulhmtatd o*mat,a tomb-Min.now....net be triad and.r.reuaw•'an ed by Or mtMKLner CAUTION:A.be...n.,mrnl be h..hum Arrt Mntn.<tnn ti odtr Iu allow Most from tlti tautly tu be remand. Nue.b.eNw.tlbbe IL:1 Combuebbe Nuued I iFne from ObettuatOtl tre.nvl eel In vale 46 R E I l E � 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Ortal USA Fireplaces with Double Glass (DG) Maintaining cool air flow between the glass panels and through the chase cavity. In order to maintain air flow between the glass panels and to allow cool"outside"air(room air from outside the firebox)to enter into the chase cavity,an opening must be provided in the exterior finish surface underneath the firebox.Please refer to the attached sketch and the criteria below. Please make sure this detail is included prior to closing the wall surface below the fireplace. Air Opening Q&A: Q.How much of an opening needs to be provided? A.If the unit is in series 40-130,including Space Creator 75 and 120,the total opening surface area must be a minimum of 124 sq in.If the unit is in series 150-200,the total opening surface area must be a minimum of 200 sq in.There may be more than one opening,but the total area needs to achieve this amount.It is recommended to have more than one opening location for better air flow. Q.If your fireplace is standing on a raised platform above the floor,where should the opening be placed? A.The opening(s)can be above or below the platform,but must be below the bottom surface of the firebox(not including the legs).Sketch#1 shows the opening between the platform and the underside of the firebox.Sketch#2 shows the opening between the platform and the sub- floor in which case there must be an opening in the platform allowing air passage through the platform surface into the void below the firebox. Q.Why are these openings required? A.Ortal's standard units bring outside air through the firebox top frame into the chase. The exterior double glass panel closes the access for air flow through this channel.Therefore,air flow needs to be maintained from the bottom of the firebox frame. Q.Should this application be provided for standard units without double glass? A.It is not required as air flow is maintained from passage around the glass panel to the firebox frame.However,it cannot hurt and is a benefit to have additional air circulation in the chase if this air access point is added below the firebox,as well. NOTE: Power requirement:Please make sure to prepare 110 volt 20 amps dedicated power line(outlet) at the bottom area of the unit to provide power for the fan which circulates air between the panels and through the chase. 47 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0RT,L.L ® YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRF. DOUBLE GLASS- CHASE CAVITY AIR INTAKE SKETCH 1 CONSTwcTION MORAL) \ .Nlw•CCINDUSTIetE• r I , Mar N•Ir= YeM Ol•n.ne r)•w In In.wrw 40- ao-ud w 200 at In.to.&ammo ISO-ZOO MnrMn hNO • r•n 601 n.raarwo ;a NMI{OMe4412•t_ KING ..lama�. 11 g Iraluel. � •utparT,.N. 1 I i. 6 l f SECTION Ifl Gala ,wren VCA OOtalt GU • ` IIIII etaawtellae crfcatoa .1 GLASS le te.101 GUMS Inhi A..tnwa X-JWA vent Opanlrq e....r•.M.laa.t0 1 f W0.124 aN.In.Inc-- Ar AO 1 ref►.rite Imo.AO 1)0 Miry iroinO llt. a • `. fa.. )00 w In.In. DULNn..NM*awe :)�' recto*I L0,200 El Alt Intk. 1 •� 1 .• V•nt Opmeo It- Mon.I14•0 In•for sent._ �.4 SECTION A tel. ��`try} rN .200.N.In.for•rlo IP r r....n.,..r 150 200 I I•.arF.iaN Ir..mobs•1.1.l.•.t•114 rat ID a.r .NM.IIM lamp Ma laarN>M m•toltw anon✓no V•1 nI Y.W./aM.be IMo to•r••onWln M saws.s paw arm.r•e.Me M..n SECTION DETAIL I •Non-com1Nu001e mamma.Helena s aepltcabe fce Me astelailo1l or ORTal fireplace MMtn Um speo0e0 clearance dne.,.rnn.err derarelae a.Irn-tominnttle mater W. n erymee..taptnn is mede reel for foe rated SJK type fr p.co..-n.afbowd UL authorized or equal,a c mtsral0M manly/may be used and I.rec n's-ra:od by ma manufacturer. CAUT1011:♦a On.or.. mull be Ned from any otuar xlrnn on teem In Mime r.e*fran 1M r.y.y In Ir reamed. Ut✓_r+-ccmbulies.' L111 Corneae:gem ANoee0 7 oree from oCxn.cnon Cr wine rip W NAM 48 RECEIVE,. 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT DOUBLE GLASS -CHASE CAVITY AIR INTAKE SKETCH 2 CONSi110C11011 ARAM I r•plcI4) /NOk- MO W '6?t"• 5E Iw I W.,Oni...e v.nr Op.nlnp Min.124 sq.In.sap rrt.. 10 ISO Mrn 200,0 I. Ne fades N I SO-200 j N/.W C:JM111.�T14I N.rr[(.nt4.lr•1e ..t f.r;V — m..1.0ON.rW j1 ,�, nn r In JIM __ _.[suds yd� x:.o.d► i74NL1e� j ■■■■ 0r1T21W`.t[IIV1 MINIM* 112-11 GOBS MI .Or..l:e.se 4 e • • . ®. ..l1nr a... (MINI l w r.e MIN MOS.Arm 0...to ii MI rnrcn ...I Mbe , ��� ��' Goo..... IN.nm rn..lrw le v OVUM t0 Pa.. MM1e.u.Irel..r. 11• l- '1 II'IIII '• RIS soma foes W Mrr1.0.:Fw. ,sw: 11 111... WOW-M 0 w r InMM. •1V.IMrO r` :Urp.n Openrnp,ton 0. I = •ru.0.OM I- .libel MeeI b ,i am.re J Mtn.124.q.In.ter _AMEN. f _ rnr1O 130 • -- - MIn.200 sq In,for All[Halle — _ r.w/4-too SECTION A - — r Van epee-. ‘so N .1‘so Ise NW.124.q.in.for..... 441,130 Mln.200 sq.In.for se.w 110-200 SECTION DETAIL B •NOn-combll.ttie m•terla.l-MOtehals.pyiit.ble see th.Initells,M d ONTA1 bosoms,nett.:N•1Dteclbed deAnnce d1.1111 e0111.S.d.Wlb.d At nmr tunlbus[1ee fMlb,A6.liOr.e.e.,ntvpUan Is rued Only for fire rated S/6'type S p.ys,nl walEoard IA.authorized or 20,a1.a combultNe motk.Nl may be used and is•emmmended by the I.MVI.QYret CAUTION:A.1bM Ana,m.AI he 11..from sins.abllf m st ,uctrsr in order Ii,.1br.fuss!from It....vty 10 be mewed. Na n+caw�sobl• In Combvstike A1o.ved 1 Free Iru corucbon OT.wq.4 in rl.. 49 RECEIVEr` 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Sample detail for wall support � pGIIIMurrL 9Ti.O»tWB ^G TV'? \ 7YP1r OG The drawing below is a •w•o.c ATTACHED TO recommended approach to eTwcTuaE this type of installation. Our fireplace must not carry any structural weight and the framing must be supported by ', feet o.1800 a ,another surface,not the ' .. firebox. ' 1 Please consult with your I I structural engineer and refer to your local building code ,-_. for proper wall support. _ K.-DETAIL A IO ' ONTINOUS r BOX r SI HEADER t 1 I t 1 1m1 .4' r ..._L MINIMUM CLEARANCE Will / FROM TOP OF FRONT ` i. i FACING FIREPLACE ` ,:,,.. FRAME DETAIL A . Sunoundrp rnetenei w WV StlemSl the Irlit is not aimed to transfer wegtd m the unll 0(10 be COnneclee 4+any way to the unit 50 CF;I ':Y Er'f. 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr I ik t .1 - I, y .. I} • '~ I, cnN1INUCAIA Rns I CONVECTION POINT FOR w, HEADER AI l TMfA D ROD TO KAOFR stir Yf' • 1 ] CORRECTION POINT TOR IH ALI THREAD ROD TO HEADER CONNECTED• -{ FROM BACK �' 1 WALL �I 1 I O ALL THREAD ROD USED FOR ADJUSTABLE J BRACINGRECOMMEED FOREASYUSFIN RAISING THECONTINUOUS STRUCTURE BOX HEADER HIGHER OR SIDE VIEW LOWER MUST BE PLACED ON 1 BOTH SIDES OF I 141.... _------"------ THE FIREPLACE UNIT 11111.1 ia CONNECTION POINT FOR 3!4' CONNECTION POINT FOR 3.4' ALL THREAD ROD TO LEADER ALL THREAD ROD TO HEADER 51 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. GAS INFORMATION ORTAL fireplaces are closed direct vent systems and can operate with natural gas(NG)or propane(LPG). Routing of Gas Line Correctly size and route the gas supply line from the supply regulator to the area where the appliance is to be installed as per requirements outlined in the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code,NFPA 54(USA)or CAN/CSA-B 1491(Canada). Never use galvanized or plastic pipe,unless specified specifically for use with gas.Refer to the table below for proper sizing of the supply gas line.Gas lines must be routed,constructed and made of materials that are in strict accordance with local codes and regulations.A qualified individual such as a plumber or gas fitter should be hired to correctly size and route the gas supply line to the appliance. Installing a gas supply line from the fuel supply to the appliance involves numerous considerations of materials,protection,sizing,locations,controls,pressure sediment,and other criteria. Sizing and/or installing of gas piping should only be performed by a qualified individual. Schedule 40 Black Iron Pipe Inside Diameter(Inches) Schedule 40 Pipe Natural Propane Length(feet) Gas Gas 0-10 1/2 3/8 10-40 1/2 1/2 40-100 1/2 1/2 100-150 3/4 1/2 150-200 3/4 1/2 WARNING Main gas valve must be installed to allow complete disconnect of the appliance from the gas supply piping system for servicing purposes. Control Connections Follow the instructions in note 2 of page 103. 52 RECEiVEr; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Gas Pressures and Heat Input Inlet Pressures Manifold Pressures Heat Input Burner 30 Models Gas Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. 7.0" 7.0" 3.2" 0.9" 23,700 10,400 WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 40 Clear 40 RS/LS/TS Natural 1.74 1.74 1.60 0.22 6.9 3.0 Clear 40 Tunnel kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW Stand Alone 40 TS Gas(NG) Clear 4070H Clear 4070H RS/LS/TS Clear 4070HTunnel 11.0" 11.0" 10.9" 4.4" WC WC WC WC 21,000 12,800 Clear 4090 H BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 4090 H/RS/LS/TS Clear 4090 H Tunnel Small Square Classic Corner Propane 2.73 2.73 2.71 1.29 3.7 6.2 Modem Corner (LPG) kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW 53 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L.L° YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRE. Inlet Pressures Manifold Pressures Heat Input Burner 45 Models Gas Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Clear 60x80 7.0" 7.0" 4.7" 1.6" 29,100 16,147 Clear 60x80 Tunnel WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 75 Natural Clear 75 RS/LS/TS 1.74 1.74 1.17 0.40 8.5 4.7 Clear 7565 Gas(NG) kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW Clear 7565 Tunnel 11.0" 11.0" 10.7" 4.5" 22,118 13,811 Clear 7565 Oval WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 7565 Oval Tunnel Space Creator 75 Stand Alone 75 Stand Alone 75 TS Stand Alone 70 TS Hood Stand Alone Classic 70 Clear 6080 2.73 2.73 2.71 1.12 6.5 4.0 Clear 60x80 Tunnel kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW Clear 80/RS/LS/TS Propane Clear 80 Tunnel Clear 8070H/RS/LS/TS (LPG) Clear 75H/RS/LS/TS Island 75 7.0" 7.0" 5" 2.1" 37,167 22,800 Natural WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Gas(NG) 1.74 kPa 1.74 1.24 0.52 10.8 6.68 kPa kPa kPa kW kW Clear100x90 Propane 11.0" 11.0"WC 10.8"WC 7.3"WC 28,541 22,900 WC BTU/hr BTU/hr (LPG) 2.73 2.73 2.69 1.81 8.36 6.72 kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW 54 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Inlet Pressures Manifold Pressures Heat Input Burner 100 Models Gas Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Clear 110 7.0" 7.0" 5" 2.1" 37,167 22,800 Clear 110RS/L.S/TS WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 110 Tunnel Stand Alone 110 Natural 1.74 1.74 1.24 1 0.52 10.8 6.68 Clear 110 H kPa kPa kPa 1 kPa kW kW Clear 110 H Tunnel Gas(NG) Clear 130 Clear 130 RS/LS/TS 11.0" 11.0" 10.8" 7.3" 130 Top WC WC WC WC 28,541 22,900 BTU/hr Clear 130 Tunnel Island 130 Space Creator 120 Space Creator 120 Mini Propane Space Creator 120 Midi 2.73 2.73 2.69 1.81 8.36 6.72 (LPG) kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW 55 RFCE VEt 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Inlet Pressures Manifold Pressures Heat Input Burner 135 Models Gas Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. 7.0" 7.0" 3.5" 0.9" 43,715 23,300 WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Natural 1.74 1.74 0.87 0.22 12.81 6.83 Clear 150/H/RS/LS/TS kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW Clear 150 Tunnel Gas(NG) Space Creator 150 Stand Alone 150 11.0" 11.0" 10.7" 5.8" WC WC WC WC 36,850 27,100 Clear 170 BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 170 RS/LS/TS Clear 170 Tunnel Propane 2.73 2.73 2.66 1.44 10.8 7.95 (LPG) kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW 56 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Inlet Pressures Manifold Pressures Heat Input Burner 160 Models Gas Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. 7.0" 7.0" 4.5" 0.88" 51,277 24,222 WC WC WC WC BTU/hr BTU/hr Natural 1.74 1.74 1.12 0.22 15.03 7.09 Clear 200/H/RS/LS/TS kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW Clear 200 Tunnel Gas(NG) Space Creator 200 11.0" 11.0" 10.6" 6.5" Clear20070H/RS/LS/ WC WC WC WC 36,900 26,400 TS BTU/hr BTU/hr Clear 250 Clear 250 RS/LS/TS Clear 250 Tunnel Propane 2.73 2.73 2.64 1.62 10.8 7.95 (LPG) kPa kPa kPa kPa kW kW 57 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. 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MANUFACTURER OF CONTROL D23 PROPANE PILOT 0977150 SIT LA PRECISA ORIFICE D36 NATURAL GAS PILOT 0977091 SIT LA PRECISA ORIFICE _ G02 MERTIK GAS VALVE GV60M1-05B3KL-0001 MERTIK MAXITROL G04 MERTIK RECEIVER G6R-R4AN MERTIK MAXITROL_ G07 THERMOCOUPLE G60-ZUS09 MERTIK MAXITROL BLOCK _ G09 8-WIRE CABLE G6R-05 MERTIK MAXITROL 500MM _ G10 SWITH W.CABLES G60-ZSKSF/500. MERTIK MAXITROL 180/500MM _ Gil SPARK WIRE G60-ZKIS6-1500 MERTIK MAXITROL_ G12 PILOT 145019 SIT LA PRECISA _ G13 SPARK PLUG 0892142 SIT LA PRECISA _ G75 THERMOCOUPLE 11040200021 SIT LA PRECISA G19 PILOT GAS TUBE 4MM25-1500 DORMONT _ G25 BURNER GAS TUBE 8MMNW-50317-1500 DORMONT G29 Pilot gas tube G30-ZSR MERTIK MAXITROL compression ring at valve site _ G34 SPARK PLUG 0974037 SIT LA PRECISA CONNECTOR G35 TC CONNECTOR 0974036 SIT LA PRECISA G36 OLIVE D.4 0957019 SIT LA PRECISA G37 NUT FOR OLIVE D.4 0958046 SIT LA PRECISA G38 GASKET PILOT BURN 0948058 SIT LA PRECISA G45 CABLE G60-ZKIRF/500 MERTIK MAXITROL G46 Pilot gas tube fitting at valve site G47 Fitting for main line inlet MG-12 MERTIK MAXITROL to gas valve GV60 G70 G30-ZAH08 G30-ZAH08 MERTIK MAXITROL G71 G30-ZRHO8A G30-ZRHO8A MERTIK MAXITROL G72 G30-ZGH08A G30-ZGH08A MERTIK MAXITROL 61 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Gas Control Components All gas controls are certified TYPE OF MANUFACTURER OF MFR'S TYPE SIZE OF CONTROL CONTROL CONTROL NO. NATURAL PROPANE GAS GAS COMBINATION Mertik Maxitrol GV60 3/8"x 3/8" 3/8"x 3/8" CONTROLS PILOT BURNER SIT 0145019 X X RECEIVER Mertik Maxitrol G6R-R3(4)N X X PIEZOIGNITOR SIT 0892142 X X INJECTOR PILOT SIT 0977150 X X LPG INJECTOR PILOT SIT 0977091 X X NG THERMOCOUPLE SIT 0200021(11) X X REMOTE Mertik Maxitrol G6R- X X HANDSET H3T(7)(16) 62 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Gas Conversion hi order to change a fireplace from one gas source to the other,request a gas conversion kit.This can only be performed by technicians with a specific authorization to change these components.Actual change must be done by the authorized technician.Not all installers are authorized to provide gas conversion services. Gas conversion steps: 1. Change the burner orifice 2. Change the pilot orifice 3. Adjust the venturi Adjust the BTU in the valve. See Mertik Maxitrol note 2 on page 103 for direction. Burner All fireplaces can be equipped with burners/semi burners/double burners.They can all be used with NG or LPG. A standard burner is easily converted to a semi burner. The procedure is the same as replacing a standard burner with another burner.No special materials or tools are required. Burner Inspection Burner comes complete with all the necessary parts assembled,including:venturi,nozzle,pilot, thermocouple and spark plug.Parts are pre-set for the specific gas type(natural/propane)and no field adjustments are necessary. During installation the burner and its accessories must be inspected for cleanliness and completeness. Do NOT disassemble the components. Burner Maintenance Remove the media and vacuum all debris from firebox,burner and grill area at least once a year (quarterly for commercial installations). When operating the flame from the burner should be visually checked.It should appear blue and yellow and candle-like in appearance. 63 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Single Orifice Burner Table Burner NG LPG No.holes Models Size/Orifices 30 650 220 Series 40 45 650 220 1 hole for NG, Series 75 100 1200 260 7 holes for LPG Series 110& 130 135 1400 380 Series 150& 170 160 1400 380 Series 200 Pilot Orifice 36 23/26 Venturi Close-leave a Full opening space for 1-2 mm Double Orifice/Semi Burner Table Burner Models Injector NG Injector LPG Double orifice semi burner not available Series 40 0 45 Series 75 380X2 160X2 100 Series 110&130 650X2 180X2 135 Series 150&170 Front 800 Rear 650 220X2 160 Series 200 Front 800 Rear 650 220X2 64 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Pilot Maintenance The pilot flame must be visually checked.Always be present when the fireplace is in operation. The pilot flame has two distinct flames,one engulfing the thermocouple,and the other reaching the main burner.Both flames must be present. The area around the injector should be inspected,and any lint or foreign material must be removed with a brush or vacuum. Thermocouple Maintenance The thermocouple completeness and operation must be checked. Installer must confirm that the thermocouple is in place and not cracked or damaged. 65 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. INSTALL VENT SYSTEM Refer to the guidelines below and see note 1 of page 103. Fireplace Restrictors&Vent Arrangement The following drawing and tables show the options allowed for both vertical and horizontal positioning of the vents and the required restrictor. With this information it is possible to find the allowable horizontal or vertical path of the vent. • Where the symbol"x"appears the path is not allowed. • When the symbol is"0"there is no restriction • When there is a number,the number represents the width required for the size of restrictor that has to be assembled.All these dimensions are shown in inches. When using the restrictor tables: • Each table has two sections: o Top:Metric scale,V/H shown in meters and restrictor in mm. o Bottom:V/H shown in feet and restrictor size in inches. • Any venting pathway that does not appear in this table will require approval from the manufacturer. • The tables apply to both Natural Gas and Propane. • The tables represent the manufacturer's guideline.Environment gas type(NG vs.LPG and the source of the gas)and other factors may affect the best restrictor choice. o If flame appears to be not typical,please contact ORTAL USA for alternate restrictor size recommendations. 66 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Vertical Elbows The example that follow reference the table for the burner 30/Series 40 models on page 63 for scenarios A,B,C and Don page 62. A. When you have vertical elbows of 45 degrees,no additional length for the(H)calculation for the restrictor plate size is needed. Example: Total height of duct work=6 feet(V) Length between the center of the two 45-degree elbow=(B)=3ft. The(H)calculation is(H)=(B)so the restrictor plate size is 1.97"per the table. B. If there are two 90-degree elbows in the vent system,an additional 6 feet must be added to the(H)calculation for the restrictor plate size. Example: Total height of duct work=18 feet(V) Length between the center of two 90-degree elbows=(B)=21 feet. The(H)calculation to be used in the restrictor table is(H)=(B)+6 feet,therefore(H)length is 27 feet. Per the table the restrictor plate is O.No restrictor is required. C. The first 90-degree elbow is not taken into calculation of the(H)length for the restrictor plate size. Example: Total height of duct work=15 feet(V) Length between the center of 90-degree elbow and wall termination cap=(B)=l lft. The(H)calculation is(H)=(B)=11,therefore restrictor plate size is 1.18"per the table. "11"does not appear on the x scale of the table.The choices are then 9 and 12.Always choose the next higher value,which is also the smaller restrictor if there is a difference between the values provided. D. There are no 90-degree elbows or 45 degree angles. The venting is a straight vertical run. Example: Total height of duct work=24 feet(V) The(H)calculation is=0.Therefore,restrictor plate size is 1.97". NOTE: 1.Only two 90-degree elbows are allowed per installation.More than two 90-degree elbows require manufacturer's approval. 2. Each 90 degree bend can be calculated as 2 x 45 degree bends. - For example,a given installation can have: • 2 x 45 degree bends and one 90,or • 4 x 45 degree bends and no 90 67 RECEIVEt 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRE. Schematic Drawing [Li : _ B _ Y v V a n H ! I 1 1 I V FollIv 68 RECEIVE 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Table for Restrictor selection,Burner 30 Direct Vent 4x6" Key:Symbol(x)is not allowed.(#)=restrictor width.R=0 means no restrictor is needed. If the length(vertical or horizontal)is not in the table please consult with ORTAL before proceeding.Space Creator models do not require restrictors.For special venting systems please contact ORTAL USA for more information. Burner 30-Series 40 Metric scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in meters and restrictor width size in mm V 9 50 40 40 j 30 30 0 0 0 0 x x x 8 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 x x 7 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 x 6 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 5 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 4 50 50 40 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 3 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 2 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 1 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 x x 05 x x x x x x x x x x x x H 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 30 11 Burner 30-Series 40 Imperial scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in feet and restrictor width size in inches. V 27 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x x x 24 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x x 21 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x 18 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 15 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 12 1.97 1.97 1.57 157 1.57 1.18 1.18 I 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 9 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 6 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 3 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 x x 1.5 x x x x x x x x x x x x H 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 Use only the correct size vent,4"inner and 6"outer diameter.The approved vent system components,by DuraVent,are labelled for identification.Do NOT use any other manufacturer's vent components with these appliances.Please follow DuraVent vent system installation. WARNING:Fire hazard is an extreme risk if these clearances(air space)to combustible materials are not adhered to.It is of the greatest importance that the fireplace and vent system are installed in accordance with these instructions. Note,Series 40-170: • Minimum 3'vertical run required before any 90 degree bends. • 45 degree offset is allowed for maximum 3'.This must be followed by 3'vertical run before offset,90 degree bend or termination. 69 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 R-F ,L. ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Table for Restrictor selection,Burner 45 Direct Vent 4x6" Key:Symbol(x)is not allowed.(#)=restrictor width.R=0 means no restrictor is needed. If the length(vertical or horizontal)is not in the table please consult with ORTAL before proceeding.Space Creator models do not require restrictors.For special venting systems please contact ORTAL USA for more information. Burner 45-5eries70 Metric scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in meters and restrictor width size in mm V 9 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 0 x x x 8 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 x 7 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 6 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 5 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 4 50 50 40 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 3 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 2 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 30 0 0 0 1 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 x x 0.5 x x z x x a x x x x a a H 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 Burner 45-Series70 Imperial scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in feet and restrictor width size in inches. V 27 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x x x 24 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x x 21 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x 18 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 15 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 12 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 9 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 6 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 3 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 x x 15 x x x x x x x x x x x x H 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 Use only the correct size vent,4"inner and 6"outer diameter.The approved vent system components,by DuraVent,are labelled for identification.Do NOT use any other manufacturer's vent components with these appliances. WARNING:Fire hazard is an extreme risk if these clearances(air space)to combustible materials are not adhered to.It is of the greatest importance that the fireplace and vent system are installed in accordance with these instructions. Note,Series 40-170: • Minimum 3'vertical run required before any 90 degree bends. • 45 degree offset is allowed for maximum 3'.This must be followed by 3'vertical run before offset,90 degree bend or termination. 70 RECEWEr; 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Table for Restrictor selection,Burner 100 Direct Vent 5x8" Key:Symbol(x)is not allowed.(#)=restrictor width.R=0 means no restrictor is needed. If the length(vertical or horizontal)is not in the table please consult with ORTAL before proceeding.Space Creator models do not require restrictors.For special venting systems please contact ORTAL USA for more information. Burner 100-Series 110/120/130 Metric scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in meters and restrictor width size in mm V 9 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 x x x x 8 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 x x x x 7 50 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 x x x 6 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 x x 5 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 x 4 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 x 3 50 50 50 40 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 x 2 50 50 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 x x 1 50 50 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 x x x 0.5 x x x x x x x x x x x x H O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Burner 100-Series 110/120/130 Imperial scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown In feet and restrictor width size In Inches. V 27 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 x x x x x 24 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x x x 21 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x x 18 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x 15 1.97 197 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x 12 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x 9 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x 6 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 x x 3 197 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 0 0 0 0 x x x 1.5 x x x x x x x x x x x x H O 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 Use only the correct size vent,5"inner and 8"outer diameter.The approved vent system components,by DuraVent,are labelled for identification.Do NOT use any other manufacturer's vent components with these appliances.Please follow DuraVent vent system installation. WARNING:Fire hazard is an extreme risk if these clearances(air space)to combustible materials are not adhered to.It is of the greatest importance that the fireplace and vent system are installed in accordance with these instructions. Note,Series 40-170: • Minimum 3'vertical run required before any 90 degree bends. • 45 degree offset is allowed for maximum 3'.This must be followed by 3'vertical run before offset,90 degree bend or termination. 71 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 R-F ,L. ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Table for Restrictor selection,Burner 135 Direct Vent 5x8" Key:Symbol(x)is not allowed.(#)=restrictor width.R=0 means no restrictor is needed. If the length(vertical or horizontal)is not in the table please consult with ORTAL before proceeding.Space Creator models do not require restrictors.For special venting systems please contact ORTAL USA for more information. Burner 135-Series 150/170 Metric scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in meters and restrictor width size in mm V 9 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 x x x x _ 8 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 x x x _ 7 50 40 40 30 30 30 0 0 0 0 x x 6 50 40 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 x 5 70 50 40 40 40 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 70 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 70 50 40 40 30 30 0 _ 0 0 0 0 0 2 70 50 50 40 30 30 0 _ 0 0 0 0 x 1 50 50 50 40 30 30 0 _ 0 0 x x x 0.5 x x x x x x x x x x x x H O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Burner 135-Series 150/170 Imperial scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in feet and restrictor width size in inches. V 27 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 x x x x 24 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x x 21 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x 18 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 I 0 0 0 x 15 2.76 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 0 12 2.76 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 0 9 2.76 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 0 6 2.76 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 0 x 3 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 1.18 0 0 x x x 1.5 x x x x x x x x x x x x H O 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 Use only the correct size vent,5"inner and 8"outer diameter.The approved vent system components,by DuraVent,are labelled for identification.Do NOT use any other manufacturer's vent components with these appliances.Please follow DuraVent vent system installation. WARNING:Fire hazard is an extreme risk if these clearances(air space)to combustible materials are not adhered to.It is of the greatest importance that the fireplace and vent system are installed in accordance with these instructions. Note,Series 40-170: • Minimum 3'vertical run required before any 90 degree bends. • 45 degree offset is allowed for maximum 3'.This must be followed by 3'vertical run before offset,90 degree bend or termination. 72 RECEIVE 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Table for Restrictor selection,Burner 160 Direct Vent 5x8" Key:Symbol(x)is not allowed.(#)=restrictor width.R=0 means no restrictor is needed. If the length(vertical or horizontal)is not in the table please consult with ORTAL before proceeding.Space Creator models do not require restrictors.For special venting systems please contact ORTAL USA for more information. Burner 160-Series 200 Metric scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown in meters and restrictor width size in mm V 9 50 40 40 j 30 30 i 0 0 0 x x x x 8 50 40 40 30 30 0 0 0 z x x x 7 50 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 z x x x 6 50 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 0 x x x 5 50 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 z x x x 4 50 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 z x x x 3 50 50 40 30 30 0 0 0 z x x x 2 50 40 40 30 0 0 0 0 0 x x x 1 x x x x x x z x z x x x 0.5 x x x z x z z x z x x x H 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bumer 160-Series 200 Imperial scale,V(vertical)and H(horizontal)shown In feet and restrictor width size in inches. V 27 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x x x 24 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 x x x x 21 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 a a x x 18 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 a x x x 15 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 a a a x 12 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 a x x x 9 1.97 1.97 1.57 1.18 1.18 0 0 0 a a x x 6 1.97 1.57 1.57 1.18 0 0 0 x x x a x 3 x x x x x x x x x x x x 1.5 x a x x x x x x x H 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 Use only the correct size vent,5"inner and 8"outer diameter.The approved vent system components,by DuraVent,are labelled for identification.Do NOT use any other manufacturer's vent components with these appliances.Please follow DuraVent vent system installation. WARNING:Fire hazard is an extreme risk if these clearances(air space)to combustible materials are not adhered to.It is of the greatest importance that the fireplace and vent system are installed in accordance with these instructions. Note,Series 200: • Minimum vertical run o NG:Minimum 5'vertical run required before any 90 degree bends. o LPG:Minimum 6'vertical run required before any 90 degree bends. • 45 degree offset is allowed for maximum 3'.This must be followed by 4 or 6'(see previous note) vertical run before offset,90 degree bend or termination. 73 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Vent Installation When installing the vent pathway,be sure that the vent pipe is supported by the structural surrounding and not the firebox. Secure the vent connection to the fireplace and every connection between pipe sections and joints with a minimum of 3 self tapping screws at each connection point. Each elbow should be strapped to reduce movement or possible disconnection. Vent Clearances Vertical: • Maintain 1"clearance to combustibles on entire circumference. Horizontal: • Maintain 1"clearance to combustibles on bottom • Maintain 3"clearance to combustibles on top • Maintain 1/4"rise per foot Vent Maintenance Regular inspection of the venting system is recommended every 6 months. Inspection performed by a qualified service technician is recommended as follows: 1. Inspect for excessive condensation,e.g.water droplets forming in the inner lining, and subsequently dripping out the joints.This can cause corrosion in the system. 2. Check for corrosion in areas exposed to the elements.Where rust spots or holes have appeared,these components must be immediately replaced. 3. Ensure that there is no foreign material in the vents. Survey by removing the cap and shining a light down the vent. 4. Check all joints and pipes to make sure that nothing has been disturbed or loosened. 74 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Vent Termination—Horizontal ,. �.. ditt Moe INN0/1 Nom..*rr•.errs Iron Oa a.tW. 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YOUR FIRE. Vent Termination—Vertical Y WARNING oNuvar.n Timm oath..caps • a Kola •:O I MpalMn Vlll.L7Pf•iT.!7C •'tUol.VNS Zh {. A -. i �...a..lys zre �ln I..1 - OO NOT p•1.a Kota•lh nao.l.nu 7a.�"� •"""" tl.M..1/IYr.Y I saps b .abl.pn w ar.1 r•alle'9N NW, Oa..Woof a fool 01 km,,WI pw map Moo uh. .f lhl"V•'d 1» 1Yf.lalNn a • Mnbn.n•aaa7M lnre goal I.Lewes.0W.rey. Trjr -A • C..- ;Ptrra..a irorrly woo •u. rap Loom •ama.n i l'a -•�Ptilit 4&*3 .. wwwM�.aywA wNbr I� war •. •..a �. acwwr 1,.a.!ti• .•.vaore aua.a•I.�by mamas 4• ec..wv rww.. marrow maallerce.w n414 pr w no•..1• wner.•a a•.a•hr r.wsnin av moo w igloo 01r..0 7•.r..l..alp fog Palk hMel 1211 Mom lhue to to, 10' + NM....•r...aran a.2IOW ala.•a/n.Woman Or of Ow 0112bTH9. 120• madWl.•a.mb.,a.d 44.50r,.I4•M OM.Uri to ton. 1Y 2 rlotoroll9 Mar van**Mi.f ..rr a.a al 2150 dom. 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Remove glass(see instructions for handling glass on page 79) b. Place,lay-in interior design media(see page 84) c. Re-install glass,including sealant where there are glass to glass connections 12.Test a. Gas Pressure b. Pilot c. Burner 13.Complete framing and cover wall a. Vent openings/louvers for air circulation i. Above and below firebox b. Access doors for service i. Place spare label on interior side of access door 14.Perform Burning Period(see instructions on page 85) 15.Final check 16.Before releasing unit to customer for use without installer supervision,the installer must: a. Ensure that the appliance is burning correctly b. Review and explain unit operation to customer c. Review and explain safety warnings to customer d. Review and explain to customer that glass is hot during and after operation e. Review and explain maintenance requirements to customer f. Review and explain warranty requirements to customer 77 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Locating Your Gas Fireplace When selecting a location for your fireplace • Ensure that the minimum clearances to combustible materials are met as outlined in the next section. • Provide adequate clearances for servicing. • Minimum vent vertical and allowed horizontal lengths and number of bends must be considered during the location selection for your fireplace. The appliance must be installed on a flat,solid,continuous surface(e.g.wood,metal,concrete). This may be the sub-floor or a raised platform to enhance its visual impact. Glass Panels 5mm ceramic glass front and side panels. Contact Ortal USA for replacement parts if required. Silicon 1. Silicon comes pre-applied to any glass to glass connections(LS,RS,TS and SC models),on both sides of the glass. If silicon is damaged,only then re-apply. 2. The purpose of the silicon is to create a seal.Be sure when placing glass panels that glass is fully in place and the silicon is closing the space between the glass panels. Place the front(or center)panel in place first and then slide the side panel into place such that the silicon edge closes with the glass edge. 3. See note 3 on page 103 for information on silicon and/or contact ORTAL USA if silicon is needed. 4. If new silicon is applied,cure time is 24 hours before operation of fireplace. Lim Sod Asscinbh Liberia I h.1 Mau Inkrewry\ aii tartan, t\ JJ I Iur‘GIs.PaidPJ �/ li rnM hn hiw,.r igloo. Eno.,tilrs nwei t - l n(J.n))N IAJr/Kd n1 Iran nF the ude ryrlle \IA•in..1'ircI S..wc n IRllnl irai ck+iry tlr dleurcv[Cum the Om Pads, I rim 78 RECEIVE 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Handling the Glass Handling Glass Sketch A 1. Demonstration 2. Install/Re-Install a. When installing,install glass base Example of a safe place to rest glass first and then top. panel(s) b. Must use vacuum holder and secure by using blanket. c. When closing screw of the glass / /� 1 trim,close gently with finger Glass force until it is closed. / . vacuum glass (No need to tighten) /- -- holders d. When installing the glass back, make sure that bottom trim screws are a little bit loose,verify that the glass is lining on the bottom trim and not on the screw. e. Always close bottom glass trim first(do not tighten yet)and then i‘f, I top.(Verify that the trim site is at the right place,levelled and not in an offsetposition). f. When you tighten the screw with finger force,you must do it from side to side(not from the middle to the sides). g. Use glass vacuum holder,10mm key and make sure to secure glass when it is out of the fireplace. h. Please see images on page 80 3. Remove a. When removing glass,always release top glass trim and then bottom. b. Use glass vacuum holder,10mm key and make sure to secure glass when it is out of the fireplace c. Please see Sketch A on this page for example of storing glass in a safe place. 4. Clean a. Use appropriate material and cleaning agent to clean glass(i.e.soft cloth and CRL glass cleaner spray for ceramic glass) 79 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RTL,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Atlachrig the vazuurnoparatus to the glass Important ensure homing cc bgtftyi - • s :ii 4kAA 0 Lcts.se "g he foweWeh's;.Z;drls up:wrr the s :e,i,]nver su.ppiec t0; -er with the appliance V'a 1 itt -*1 /1 4.1 i•-4.•. -.- . j • 11 . 80 RECEIVEt 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Fireplace Barrier Definitions • Barrier:A physical element that is intended to limit exposure to burn hazards from contact with the glass viewing area surface. • Glass Viewing Area Surface:The outermost surface of exposed glass. • Threshold B:Critical contact skin temperature limit for reversible epidermal injury,as defined in ASTM Guide for Heated System Surface Conditions that Produce Contact Burn Injuries,ASTM C1055. • Thermesthesiometer:An instrument constructed in accordance with the National Bureau of Standards Technical Note 816-Engineering and Construction Manual for an Instrument to Make Burn Hazard Measurements in Consumer Products,as defined in ASTM Practice for Determination of Skin Contact Temperature from Heated Surfaces Using a Mathematical Model and Thermesthesiometer,ASTM C1057. The barrier is constructed to maintain a fixed relationship between essential barrier parts and the outside glass viewing area.Barrier must be installed properly prior to start up of firebox and the firebox cannot be in use without the barrier in place. The glass fronts and surrounding surfaces can become extremely hot during and even long after operation.Touching the hot glass front can lead to serious burns. To evaluate the outside glass viewing surface temperature: Evaluation of temperature criteria shall be performed using the outside temperatures of the glass viewing area surface. To evaluate the burn hazard potential of a barrier: A thermesthesiometer is the device selected by the Z21 Vented Gas Warm Air Heater TAG to evaluate the burn hazard potential of protective barriers.Functional requirements for thermesthesiometers are specified in ASTM Practice for Determination of Skin Contact Temperature from Heated Surfaces Using a Mathematical Model and Thermesthesiometer, ASTM C1057 1. Thermesthesiometers that are built,calibrated,and used in accordance with ASTM C1057 are the appropriate tool to evaluate burn potential hazard of protective barriers. 2. Testing of three of the hottest fireplace inserts demonstrated that some available barriers can prevent irreversible burn injuries after 5 seconds of contact with the barrier. a. Exponent recommends acquiring data for longer than 5 seconds to ensure that sufficient data are collected. 3. Testing revealed that the amount of force(i.e.,2.5 to 10 pounds of force,1pf)applied doesn't have a significant effect on thermesthesiometer measurements. 4. Exponent believes that the hottest location on each different thermal mass on a protective barrier should be tested. 5. The following techniques are appropriate for measuring glass temperature: 81 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T a. calibrated infrared thermometer, 82 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTME1t4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. b. calibrated thermal imaging camera,and c. calibrated temperature probe or sensor. The burn hazard potential for the optional barrier will be based on the skin contact temperature at the hottest exterior point of the barrier,either measured using a thermesthesiometer or calculated using Method A,each found in ASTM Practice for Determination of Skin Contact Temperature from Heated Surfaces Using a Mathematical Model and Thermesthesiometer,ASTM C1057. An accessibility probe is used for measuring the burn hazard potential of the touchable surfaces of a protective barrier not made of glass. The probe shall be applied:(1)with a force of 2.5 lb(11.1 N);and(2)in any possible configuration and to any depth that the size of an opening will permit.The probe shall be rotated or angled to any possible position before,during,or after insertion through the opening.If necessary,the configuration shall be changed after the probe has been inserted through the opening. Any glass surface the accessibility probe can contact with the barrier in place shall be measured to verify the glass surface temperature does not exceed 172°F(78°C).*Removal of the barrier may be required for measuring temperature. The barrier prevents contact with the glass front.The barrier is designed in a manner that: • Prevents the barrier surface or points of contact from reaching the Threshold A limits • Is made of a material that prevents rapid heat transfer to human skin. See Appendix C and D for instructions on installing Ortal fireplace screen barrier. 83 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Interior Design Media Ortal offers media which can provided with the fireplace unit. Other media can be purchased from other providers after market. If using aftermarket media,be sure to confirm that the materials are authorized and appropriate for use in a gas,direct vent fireplace. Regardless of the media source/type,the following lay in guidelines must be followed: Pilot: Maintain 2"radius clearance from pilot. The area around the pilot must be free from obstruction or the pilot will not ignite properly. Burner/Grill: Cover up to 80%of the burner and grill's surface area,not more. It is OK to cover less,but not more. Ceramic Glass Panel: Maintain minimum clearance of 1/4"from media to glass panel. The media is not to touch the glass panel(s). Size: If using aftermarket media(i.e.glass pebbles,small"woodchips"),make sure that pieces are 1/2"or more in diameter. Long sticks(Branches,logs,other similar decoration):If ORTAL branches or others, when stacking them vertically(i.e.like a tee pee),be sure to avoid catching the top of the flame,the yellow area of the flame(usually the highest point)as that can create soot. Glass: When using glass,maximum thickness layer is 1". Layout: Choose placement of media that fits the desired aesthetic and design(i.e.height, spacing between pieces,overlap,etc.),but be sure to adhere to the above guidelines for proper fireplace operation. Do not lay in media in one pile. Make sure that materials are spread out to maintain proper appearance and function of the flame. 84 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - RTAL® YOUR LIFE.YOUR FIRE. Sample media layouts: Large White Ceramic Stones 1 • 1 I. A 1...•' 44 4 • Branches ei;lit. '• -- IL if • Ili lb Logs lagAe Reflective Panels: 5mm black ceramic is a customization available for the interior panels of the firebox. Instructions not included with this manual. Contact ORTAL USA for current available products and installation requirements.Best practice is to order reflective panels pre- installed when unit is ordered. 85 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T Initial Burning Period Following installation of an ORTAL fireplace, there is a 16 hour minimum burning period.The 16 hour burning period must include a minimum of 4 hours of continuous burning. During this time,the customer/installer may notice: • The glass developing a white or"cloudy"film • An unusual smell. Both the film and smell are due to the paint on the fireplace metal heating and"burning off."This is normal.The cloudiness and odor will go away after the 16 hour period and the installer returns to service the fireplace and complete start-up. When the 16 hour period is complete, the installer returns and checks/performs the following: 1. Clean the glass with a ceramic glass cleaner otherwise the white film will remain. 2. Check the interior media 3. Check for gas leaks 4. Adjust the restrictor if needed 5. Overall,make sure everything is working properly When these activities are complete,initial start-up is concluded and the fireplace can be operated by the Owner. As always, if there are any questions or concerns, contact your local ORTAL USA dealer/installer or ORTAL USA directly for support. 86 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEftIT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRF. Warning: • DO NOT install the interior design media until the appliance installation is complete, the gas line is connected and tested for leaks and the initial burner operation has been inspected and confirmed. • ONLY install media which is provided by the manufacturer or otherwise specifically approved by the manufacturer for installation and operation with the unit. • The size and position of the media was engineered to give the appliance a safe, reliable and attractive flame pattern.Any attempt to use different media in the fireplace will void the manufacturer's warranty and will result in incomplete combustion,sooting,and poor flame quality. • Media materials get very hot and will remain hot up to one hour after gas supply is turned off. Handle media only when materials are cool.Turn off all electricity to the appliance before you install faceplate and media. • This appliance is not designed to burn wood.Any attempt to do so could cause irreparable damage to appliance and prove hazardous to your safety. • If media are not installed according to the installation instructions,flame impingement and improper combustion could occur and result in soot and/or excessive production of carbon monoxide(co).Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless and toxic gas. Insulation for Cold Climate Seal all cracks around your appliance with noncombustible material and wherever cold air could enter the room. It is especially important to insulate outside chase cavity between fastenings,and under the floor on which appliance rests if floor is above ground level. Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked or stuffed with un-faced fiberglass insulation. If the fireplace is being installed on a cement slab,a sheet of plywood or other raised platform can be placed underneath to prevent cold transfer to the fireplace and into the room.It also helps to sheetrock inside surfaces and tape and caulk fire stops for maximum air tightness. 87 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Controls(refer to note 2 on page 103) 1. Remote Control(standard) 2. Wall switch. 3. Wall switch integrated into Smart Home control system. For your safety read carefully before lighting the fireplace. WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly,a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,personal injury or loss of life. Do NOT operate the appliance if: • The glass is NOT properly secured in place • For appliances with doors,the door is open • For appliance with glass to glass connections,the connection points are not sealed. • Glass is cracked • You smell gas • Any part of the appliance has been under water • If you have any doubt about the safe operation of the unit Do not use the appliance if any part has been under water.Immediately call a qualified,professional service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any parts of the control system and any gas control which have been under water. These direct vent gas fireplace heaters are sealed combustion,air-circulating gas fireplaces designed for residential applications. Mertik Electronic Control System Operating Instructions The Electronic appliances are supplied with a GV60 Series Mertik Maxitrol valve, and are designed to operate on natural or propane gas. An electronic intermittent pilot ignition system provides safe,efficient operation.The unit is supplied with battery power to operate these units. External electrical power by way of transformer is available instead of the battery power supply if required. Manufacturer preferred method of operations is with battery power supply. See note 2 on page 103 for operating instructions. 88 RECEIVEt 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS General Maintenance Instructions Ortal Factory Recommended Service,Service Instructions These recommendations are for Standard Ortal Fireplace Products. Custom fireplace may have different recommended service periods and activities. Q. How often should service be performed? A. Factory recommendation:minimum service once a year(annual service). The following conditions should have more frequent service: • Units installed in commercial/public spaces:Every 3 months(quarterly) • Units installed in climates near to the ocean,or similar circumstances more likely to build up corrosion:Every 6 months(semi-annual) Read checklist first before proceeding with the service.Make sure you have all the materials you need: Before You Begin • Tools o Glass Holders o 10mm Ratchet Key o Manometer(checking gas pressure) o Razor blade o Paper towel or soft cloth for cleaning glass o Glass cleaner(i.e.CRL glass cleaner spray for ceramic glass) o Flathead 3/32"screwdriver • Materials o Silicon,you should have more than you need o Batteries,4xAA and 1 x 9.6v • Thermocouple o For all commercial installations or any residential unit where the fireplace is being operated on average of 10 hours or more per day,the thermocouple should be replaced annually. o For all other installations,thermocouple should be replaced once every three years. 89 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T General Maintenance Warnings WARNING Turn off the gas BEFORE servicing the fireplace. It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform a routine inspection at the beginning of each heating season. Never operate the appliance without the glass properly secured in place. WARNING The glass must ONLY be removed by an authorized qualified installer.The authorized technician should ONLY remove the glass with the glass vacuum holders supplied by the manufacturer.Lower the glass to rest in a safe place to prevent damage to the glass edges. Step 1.Place the support on the floor below the glass to be removed. Step 2.Remove the glass using the vacuum holder,and immediately place it in the support. Step 3.Place the second support on the upper edge of the glass.The glass can now be handled safely. WARNING Periodic checks should be made of the burner for correct position and condition.Visually check the flame of the burner,making sure that the flames are steady.For all problems, call a qualified service technician. Inspection of the appliance and venting system must be inspected before use.Annual inspection by a qualified field technician must be scheduled to ensure the flow of combustion and ventilation air. WARNING Do not use these appliances if any part has been under water.Immediately call a qualified, professional service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any parts of the control system and any gas control which have been under water. WARNING ALWAYS turn off the gas valve before cleaning.Do NOT clean when hot. Make sure unit has had time to cool prior to cleaning any surface or component,interior or exterior. Keep clean by brushing and/or vacuuming at least once a year by a service technician. Only service technicians can open the fireplace to clean inside surfaces.CLEAN the glass when it starts to look cloudy.Use a damp cloth for cleaning the appliance and the door. Verify correct operation after servicing. 90 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. Ortal Factory Recommended Service Service Checklist Model Type: Serial#: Date: Before,during and after,if there is any doubt,stop and call Ortal USA. If there is any"No"answer close gas valve and correct. If you cannot correct,discontinue operation,lockout unit and call Ortal USA. 1.Outside horizontal/vertical cap.Clean and unobstructed.()Yes()No 2.Check the louver/chase heat release.Clean and unobstructed.()Yes()No 3.Is there an access panel for valve and receiver maintenance?()Yes()No a.Clean and unobstructed?()Yes()No b.Allows access to components?()Yes()No 4.LPG Only a.Is there adequate opening for releasing a potential gas leak at the lowest point of elevation in the chase?()Yes()No 5.Is glass complete and NOT broken?()Yes()No 6.Is area around the fireplace free of wall crack or signs of heat impact?()Yes()No Make sure the shut off valve is in the on position and there is gas flow.()Yes()No 7.Verify that there is NO gas leak.()Yes()No 8.Turn on the fireplace for visual inspection(30 sec.-lmin) a.Check if the system has spark.()Yes()No b.Check if the pilot turns on.()Yes()No c.Check if the burner turns on.()Yes()No 9.Let the glass cool down()Yes()No 10.Remove glass a.Clean the glass.()Yes()No b.Remove the media and clean/vacuum the burner.()Yes()No c.Return media per installation guidelines.()Yes()No d.Make sure pilot,spark plug and thermocouple area is clear.()Yes()No 11.Check explosion valve a.Pull explosion valve open.()Yes()No b.Release explosion valve to close.Is the explosion valve closed?()Yes()No c.Is the explosion valve unobstructed?()Yes()No 12.Turn unit on without the glass installed to verify the following. a.There is spark()Yes()No b.Pilot turns on()Yes()No c.Burner turns on()Yes()No d.Measure gas pressure.Inlet W.C.,Manifold W.C. e.Block the flame from the pilot to the thermocouple with a metal or similar divider and verify that the main burner turns off.()Yes()No 13.Reinstall the glass.()Yes()No 14.Check silicon on the glass.If broken,flip glass to the other edge.If the other edge is also broken,apply new silicon and cure for 24 hrs. Tell Owner not to turn unit on for 24 hr., until:time date ()Yes()No 91 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr Service Notes Model Type: Serial#: Date: Visual Notes: Functional Notes: Other Notes: 92 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEf IT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. ORTAL USA PRODUCT SERVICE LOG For Ortal Products Product Name/Model Type: Serial Number: Date of Service: Location Information Name: Address: City,State,Zip: Is this unit installed in a Commercial/Public space or Residential? Service call:()Routine or()special request.If requested,why? Service Technician Installation Technician Name: NFI Gas Specialist ID#: Technician Company Name: Technician Signature and date: Customer Company Name: Fireplace Customer/Owner Customer Individual Name: Customer Signature and date: A copy of this service record to remain with the fireplace unit and Owner. A copy of this service record to remain with the service technician. If any product or warranty concerns are present or replacement parts are required please provide a copy of the complete service record to: ORTAL USA: Ortal USA,Service 8421 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park,CA 91304 Fax:818 6780541 E-mail: office@ortal-heat-usa.com 93 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T WARRANTY POLICY For Ortal Ltd.and Ortal USA,Inc.Standard Products Sold and Distributed in North America (For custom models,warranties may vary) THE WARRANTY The Ortal Ltd.and Ortal USA.Inc.Limited Warranty warrants your Ortal USA gas fireplace ("Product")to be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the time of manufacture. The Product body and firebox carry the 10 Year Limited Warranty.Ceramic glass carries the 5 Year Limited Warranty against thermal breakage only.After installation,if covered components manufactured by Ortal are found to be defective in materials or workmanship during the Limited Warranty period and while the Product remains at the site of the original installation,Ortal USA will,at its option,repair or replace the covered components. If repair or replacement is not commercially practical,Ortal USA will,at its option,refund the purchase price or wholesale price of the Ortal product,whichever is applicable. Ortal USA will also pay Ortal USA prevailing labor rates,as determined in its sole discretion,incurred in repairing or replacing such components for up to five years.There are exclusions and limitations to this limited warranty as described herein. COVERAGE COMMENCEMENT DATE Warranty coverage begins on the date of installation subsequent to the completion and return of the signed warranty card and to Ortal USA's receipt of payment in full for the Product.In the case of new home construction,warranty begins on the date of first occupancy of the dwelling or six months after the sale of the Product by an independent Ortal USA dealer/distributor, whichever occurs earlier.The warranty shall commence no later than 24 months following the date of product shipment from Ortal or Ortal USA,regardless of the installation or occupancy date. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS This Limited Warranty applies only if the Product is installed in the United States or Canada and only if installed,operated and maintained in accordance with the printed instructions accompanying the Product and in compliance with all applicable installation and building codes and good trade practices.Printed instructions include those which direct the installer and/or owner to refer to the product information,diagrams,and operation and maintenance manuals available on Ortal USA's website,.www.ortal-heat-usa.com.These can also be requested in digital format direct from Ortal USA's office(s). This warranty is non-transferable and extends to the original owner only.The Product must be purchased through a listed supplier of Ortal USA and proof of purchase must be provided.The Product body and firebox carry the 10 Year Limited Warranty from the date of installation.Vent components,trim components and paint are excluded from this Limited Warranty.The following components are part of the Limited Warranty and are warranted as follows: • Burner—Repair or replacement for two years from the date of installation • Gas Components(including the valve)—Repair or replacement for one year from the date of installation • Gaskets—Repair or replacement for one year from the date of installation 94 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. • Interior Decorative Media—Replacement for one year from the date of installation against thermal breakage only • Optional Blowers&Remote Controls—Repair or replacement for one year from the date of installation. Water damage and batteries are entirely excluded. • Ceramic Glass—Replacement for five years from the date of installation against thermal breakage only. • Labor Coverage—Prevailing Ortal USA labor rates apply for the warranty period of components.Labor coverage is for actual repair and/or replacement of components. Troubleshooting is excluded. Parts not otherwise listed carry a 90 day warranty from the date of installation. Whenever practicable,Ortal USA will provide replacement parts,if available,for a period of 5 years from the last date of manufacture of the Product. Ortal USA will not be responsible for: (a)damages caused by normal wear and tear,accident, riot,fire,flood,climate and weather corrosion or natural disaster;(b)damages caused by abuse, negligence,misuse,or unauthorized alternation or repair of the Product affecting its stability or performance(The Product must be subjected to normal use.The Product is designed to burn on either natural or propane gas only as determined by the costumer when originally purchased or changed after installation by an authorized installer only.Burning conventional fuels such as wood,coal or any other solid fuel will cause damage to the Product,will produce excessive temperatures and could result in a fire hazard.);(c)damages caused by failing to provide proper maintenance and service in accordance with the instructions provided with the Product;(d) damages,repairs or inefficiency resulting from faulty installation or application of the Product. Ortal USA is not responsible for inadequate fireplace system draft caused by air conditioning and heating systems,mechanical ventilation systems,or general construction conditions which may generate negative pressure in the room in which the appliance is installed. Additionally Ortal USA assumes no responsibility for drafting conditions caused by venting configurations, adjoining trees or buildings,adverse wind conditions or unusual environmental factors and conditions that affect the operation of the unit. This Limited Warranty covers only parts and labor as provided herein.In no case shall Ortal USA be responsible for materials,components or construction,which are not manufactured or supplied by Ortal USA or for the labor necessary to install,repair or remove such materials, components or construction.Additional utility bills incurred due to any malfunction or defect in equipment are not covered by this warranty.All replacement or repair components will be shipped F.O.B.from the nearest stocking Ortal USA warehouse. LIMITATION ON LIABILITY It is expressly agreed and understood that Ortal USA's sole obligation and the purchaser's exclusive remedy under this warranty,under any other warranty,expressed or implied,or in contract,tort or otherwise,shall be limited to replacement,repair,or refund,as specified herein. 95 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T In no event shall Ortal USA be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by defects in the Product,whether such damage occurs or is discovered before or after repair or replacement,and whether such damage is caused by Ortal USA's negligence. Ortal USA has not made and does not make any representation or warranty of fitness for a particular use or purpose, and there is no implied condition of fitness for a particular use or purpose. Ortal USA makes no expressed warranties except as stated in the Limited Warranty.The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the duration of this expressed warranty. No one is authorized to change this Limited Warranty or to create for Ortal USA any other obligation or liability in connection with the Product.Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.The provisions of the Limited Warranty are in addition to and not a modification of or subtraction from any statutory warranties and other rights and remedies provided by law. INVESTIGATION OF CLAIMS AGAINST WARRANTY Ortal USA reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against this Limited Warranty and to decide,in its sole discretion,upon the method of settlement. To receive the benefits and advantages described in this Limited Warranty,the appliance must be installed and repaired by either a qualified or authorized Ortal USA installation technician.Refer to your dealer/distributor sales agreement for requirements.Contact Ortal USA at the address provided herein to obtain a listing of approved dealers/distributors and certified/authorized installer companies.Ortal USA shall in no event be responsible for any warranty work done by an installer that is not approved without first obtaining Ortal USA's prior written consent. HOW TO REGISTER A CLAIM AGAINST WARRANTY In order for any claim under this warranty to be valid,you must contact the Ortal USA dealer/distributor from which you purchased the product.If you cannot locate the dealer/distributor,then you must notify Ortal USA in writing.Submission of a completed warranty claim is the preferred method of warranty claim notification.Ortal USA must be notified of the claimed defect in writing within 90 days of the date of failure.Notices should be directed to the Ortal USA Warranty Department at 8421 Canoga Avenue,Canoga Park,CA 91304 or visit our website at www.ortal-heat-usa.com. Printed in U.S.A.©2011 Ortal USA,Inc. Ortal USA 8421 Canoga Avenue, Canoga Park,CA 91304 96 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. ORTAL USA PRODUCT WARRANTY REGISTRATION For Ortal Ltd.and Ortal USA,Inc.Products Product Name/Model Type: Description: Product Number: Serial Number: Sales Information Dealer Information Distributor Information(if applicable) Name: Name: Address: Address: PO Box: PO Box: City,State: City,State: Zip: Zip: Installation Information Installation Comments: Installer Company Information Name: Address: PO Box: City,State: Zip: Installation Technician Name: NFI Gas Specialist ID#: Date of Installation: Installation Location: Customer CompanyName: Customer Individual Name: Address: PO Box: City,State: Zip: • Customer Signature: Return completed Registration Form within 30 days of installation to: Signature Date: Ortal USA,Warranty Department 8421 Canoga Avenue • Installation Technician Signature: Canoga Park,CA 91304 Signature Date: Fax:818-678-0541 97 E-mail:office@ortal-heat-usa.com RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr CONTACT INFORMATION ORTAL Heating Solutions Ltd. (Israel) ORTAL Heating Systems Industrial ZoneB NeveNeeman,Hod-Hasharon Israel Tel:011 972 9 7402828 Fax:011 972 9 7402687 E-mail:info@ortal-heat.co.il Website: www.ortal-heat.com ORTAL USA,Inc. 8421 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park,CA 91304 Tel:818 2387000 Fax:818 6780541 E-mail:office@ortal-heat-usa.com Website: www.ortal-heat-usa.com Installer Company Name: Technician Name: Address: Tel: Fax: E-mail:Website: 98 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEf IT - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. 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Ad11..nr.gatemen can se Nevin V e.prvnen a7.M.IaWenona nn.nrn tl.nt I.mu.rwl O010L. 102 REC E IVE t 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix Content Product/ Manufacturer A Two burnerunits ORTAL B Trouble Shooting guide ORTAL C Screen Instructions for Front/Tunnel ORTAL models D Screen Instructions for Multi-sided ORTAL models *Please note ORTAL does have its own power vent system which has its own manual and is not included in our fireplace installation&operation manual here.Best practice,designate use of ORTAL's power vent system at time of purchase.If necessary,firebox vent connection and gas components can be adapted for use with ORTAL's power vent.Contact ORTAL USA for additional information and manual. Notes: 1. For information on the 4/6 and 5/8 direct vent pipe installation and specs,please visit the manufacturer's website:http://www.duravent.com/ 2. For information on remote and electronic systems,please visit the manufacturer's website: http://www.mertikmaxitrol.com/ 3. For information on the sealant used for the glass connections,please visit: http://www.ortal-heat-usa.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Rutland-Silicone- Sealant.pdf 103 RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. APPENDIX A ORTAL Two Burner/Large Units The following applies to all ORTAL fireplaces using a double burner set up including: 4 Glass Series 250*,Series 350,Series 400 Models Burner BTU NG BTU LPG Double Glass Heat Release max input max input Air Inlet 4 Glass 2 x 45 cm 58200 44236 310 sq"free air 310 sq"free 2 air burner Series 2 x 100 74334 57082 300 sq"free air 300 sq"free 250 cm air Series 2 x 135 87430 73700 300 sq"free air 300 sq"free 350 cm air Series 2x 160 102554 73318 300 sq"free air 300 sq"free 400 cm air Specification: Restrictors and Venting Pathway:Restrictor type,if any,and venting pathway design must be confirm for each installation.Contact ORTAL USA for venting diagram review. Chimneys: The 4 glass 2 burner has 1 chimney vent, 5/8" Series 250,350 and 400 all have 2 chimney vents, 5/8" Power vent:If using a power vent,please refer to the appropriate power vent manual for the given installation. Note:make sure that chimneys are supported from the structural surrounding elements and NOT from the firebox. Burners: Each of these fireplaces has 2 burners. Valves:Each of these fireplaces has 2 valves. Gas Connection:Main line will be connection to"T"joint provided by ORTAL. The"T"joint will lead to each of the valves.The connection from the main line to the"T"is minimum'/a". 1 'Appendi x A RECEWEr 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX Glass Panels:front/long panel(s)for the 250,350 and 400 series will have 2 or 3 sections of glass connected with silicon cold joint connection.When servicing these units and removing the glass,silicon must be cut to remove each panel individually and re-apply silicon if damaged when re-installing panels just like with corner glass connections. Double Glass:Refer to ORTAL double glass detail for general guidelines.For these units,refer to the table above for specific required air inlet surface areas. Fireplace Frame: Perform leveling inspection prior to completing installation. Firebox frame must be parallel and perpendicular(rectangular)in shape before installation is complete. Service Access Doors:The two gas valves may or may not be near each other.In the case that they are not,be sure to provide an access panel for each one. Shop Drawings:Drawings will be available on ORTAL USA's website.However,as these are large units,confirm shop drawings prior to ordering the fireplace and configuring surrounding installation materials. Ignition:The units are designed for both burners to operate with one control device and to ignite together.In the event that only one burner ignites and the other does not,please turn off the fireplace and re-ignite.If problem persists, contact ORTAL USA. *Note:Series 250 is also available with a single burner.Information on this page is for operation with two burners.See information for Series 200.Information for Series 200 is the same as Series 250 fireplace with one burner. All installation guidelines,clearances and requirements apply to these fireplaces as stated in the primary manual unless otherwise and specifically noted hear. But sure to refer to the primary manual and this appendix for complete information regarding these Two Burner,large units. 2IAppendi x A RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. 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APPENDIX B ORTAL USA Fireplace Trouble Shooting Guide 1lApp n Iix B RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTME1t4T APPENDIX B Table of Contents i. Before you begin trouble shooting 3 ii. Fireplace sequence of operation 4 iii. Pilot problems 5-6 iv. Thermocouple 7-8 v. Main burner 9-10 vi. Appendix A: Glass Panel process 11-12 vii. Appendix B: Smart house connection 13-14 viii. Appendix C:Mertix Maxitrol 15-16 Figure labeling standard for this manual is by page number and figure letter.For example,figure 3A would be page 3 figure A. 21A p Rcte: ,,EIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEf IT - 0 RT,L,L ® YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. APPENDIX B Before You Begin Trouble Shooting Before you begin trouble shooting please go over the check list below. 1. Replace batteries to new ones. 2. Make sure the glass protective film is removed prior to operating the fireplace. 3. Confirm the switch on the valve is on.(see figure 3A) 4. Confirm the gas is on. 5. Purge the gas line of air up to the valve using purge port.(see figure 3B) 6. Confirm the pressure of inlet/supply.Using purge port.(see figure 3B) a. Inlet pressure for NG should be 7"W.0 b. Inlet pressure for LPG should be 11"W.0 7. Valve and receiver wires are properly connected and tight and interrupter block is tight(see figure 3C) 8. Confirm the manual pilot valve operator is in the on position(see figure 3A) for v c41"‘ su..e II 1! Irtkid.P1.1111 Al. ' -,--- *-1P : ØY4? hw1""'ws ;;......11 16 ..._�: 1l ‘.1— o —1 w 1 _1K II • 3IAP d KEBEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T APPENDIX B Fireplace Normal Sequence of Operation 1. Turn the fireplace on by pressing the off and flame up button simultaneously.(button 1&2 of figure 4A) 2. System will check itself for any electrical trouble.This is accompanied by sequential beeps. (If there is a fault,weak batteries,the on/off switch is off,a single long beep will sound.See figure 3A for location of on/off switch) 3. Once the system check is ok it will initiate spark to the pilot and open gas to the pilot. 4. Once the pilot is on,the pilot will heat up the thermocouple. 5. When the thermocouple is heated to the specified temperature,it will allow the flow of the mill volt to the valve. 6. Once the mill volt is detected by the valve,the valve will turn the solenoid for the main burner on now the fireplace is fully on. e .41 4�A!n 1 1ix B 'r_"EI 3��//y ED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRF. APPENDIX B Pilot Problems Trouble Shooting Make sure the glass protective film has been remove a)Spark but no pilot (1)Review Before You Begin trouble shooting section.(Page 3) (2)Review Sequence of Operation section.(Page 4) (3)Make sure the inlet line is purge and no air is present. (4)Make sure the valve is mounted horizontally unless it is a hanging Stand Alone unit. (5)Turn unit on 5-10 times after to purge the pilot tube of any air. (6)Make sure all wire connections are tight.Also make sure interrupter block is screwed in tight but not too tight(tightening the interrupter block too much will break it). Refer to Page 3 figure 3c. (7) Call ORTAL USA b)No spark to the pilot (1)Review Before You Begin trouble shooting section. (2)Review Sequence of Operation section. (3)Locate the valve and receiver. (a)Once the receiver is located pull from the holder. (b)Disconnect the wire for the spark wire(see figure 3C) (c) Put a small wire on the receiver spark wire port and place the other side of the wire close to the metal body without touching(about 1/8").While keeping an eye on the small wire turn unit on and see if there is a spark jumping from the wire to the body of the fireplace.If there is please proceed to step(4)if not call ORTAL USA. (4)Remove the glass refer to Appendix A for glass removal. (5)Remove grill and burner. (6)Remove pilot assembly from burner. (7)Reconnect the spark wire and disconnect the wire from the spark plug. (a)Place the spark wire close to the metal body of the fireplace without touching (about 1/8"). If there is not spark or weak spark jumping from the wire replace the wire. If the spark is strong and jumping proceed to step(5). (8)Replace the spark plug.Call ORTAL USA if spark plug is need. c)Pilot turns off after igniting but before burner turns on (1)Replace battery. 51Ap endix B KECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T APPENDIX B (2)Review Sequence of Operation section. (3)Turn unit on and listen and look at the pilot section.Once the pilot is on is the spark continuing to ignite the pilot?If so proceed to Section IV thermocouple trouble shooting.If not proceed to step(4) (4)Remove the glass refer to appendix A. (5)Make sure the pilot assembly and pilot hood screw is tight and there is a gasket. (6)Call ORTAL USA. d)Pilot turns off after igniting and after burner turns on (1)Review Sequence of Operation section. (2) Open glass;refer to appendix A for glass removal process. (3)Make sure the valve is mounted on horizontally.Except for hanging Stand Alone units. (4)Turn unit on and see if the pilot is still turning off after the burner turns on.If not go to step(4).If pilot turns off make sure the flame from the pilot is hitting the thermocouple. (5)Make sure the pilot assembly and pilot hood screw is tight and the pilot assembly gasket is present and in good condition. (6)Review restrictor table and make sure the right restrictor is in place. (7)Call ORTAL USA 6IAPRn Ex� E'VED 12/03/2018� ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRF. APPENDIX B Thermocouple Thermocouple check list Refer to figure 7A 1) Place new batteries are in the receiver. 2) Check for any breakage to the thermocouple from pilot assembly to the valve. 3) Confirm the thermocouple is tight to the interrupter block and the thermo current cable is securely touching the end of the thermocouple. 4) Confirm the interrupter block is screwed in to the valve properly and finger tight. 5) Confirm thermo current cable TC is screwed in to the receiver properly and tight. 6) Confirm thermo current cable SW is screwed in to the receiver properly and tight. 7) Confirm the thermo current cable SW is securely place in the interrupter block. PMMRew I IWW CMOs nil 1 nom7A r I I OvaO. .• I vrr _ _ Thernw eurnnr wM.for r Bo ck - w1M�K�] tt _ — /1.rr.o Gummi Cable IC • lymlgn lel 41 Ceble Rev.—ft. 8BR 1 31/ItAM_ CatJglelAu 71Ap wdix B KECEIVE 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr APPENDIX B Thermocouple Test 1) Only proceed to do this test after Thermocouple check list has been done. 2) Remove the glass.Refer to appendix A. 3) Turn gas off to the unit. 4) Turn unit on while the spark is sparking put a heat source to the thermocouple.Spark should stop once the thermocouple sense that there is heat.If the spark does not stop proceed to step(5) 5) Check that the thermocouple is screwed in properly in the interrupter block and the thermo current cable is screwed in tight at the receiver and the other end is touching the head of the thermocouple at the interrupter block. 6) If all the procedure above is preformed,thermocouple should be replaced.Complete part claim/replacement form and call ORTAL USA for replacement. 81Appcndix B RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEftIT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. APPENDIX B Main Burner a) Main burner not turning on and the pilot is on,valve on sequence is done. i) Check the manual pilot valve operation is on the on position. b) Main burner turning off after a period of time. i) When the main burner turns off,is the pilot still on?if not proceed to step(ii) (1)Make use the remote thermostat is set to the desired temp or to the highest temp allowed in the remote so the system does not turn the burner off. ii) How does the flame look before the fireplace turns off?Proceed to flame problem section c) Main burner is turning on and off. i) The pilot flame is being intermittently deflected off the thermocouple.Make sure the pilot assembly screw is tight and the gasket is present and in good condition. d) Flame problem. (1)Feint or blue flame. (a) Too much CO in the fireplace. (i) Review the vent run and place the right size of restrictor in the unit if it is the right restrictor,check the pipe for proper connection as there is CO back feeding or the vent run is not approved. (ii)The termination is block (b)Too much 02 in the fireplace (i) Review the vent run and place the right size of restrictor in the unit if it is the right restrictor put in a bigger one (2)Flame is jumping from burner. (a) Too much draw in the fireplace (i) Review the vent run and place the right size of restrictor in the unit if it is the right restrictor put in a bigger one. (3)Part of the burner is not turning on. (a) Too much CO in the fireplace (i) Review the vent run and place the right size of restrictor in the unit if it is the right restrictor,check the pipe for proper connection as there is CO back feeding or the vent run is not approved. (ii)There is too much media;20%non coverage was not followed. (iii)Burner ports are clogs. (4) Small flame (a) The unit manifold pressure is not right;please refer to the chart 10A below for the rightpressure. 9IAPRP EXCEivED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T APPENDIX B OrtalFireplace Pressures Burner size Gas Inlet pressure Manifold pressure (cm) type (W.C.) (W.C.) 160 NG 7 4.5 Series 200 LP 11 10.6 130 NG 7 3.5 150&170 Series LP 11 10.7 100 NG 7 5 110&130 Series LP 11 10.8 45 NG 7 4.7 65&70 Series LP 11 10.9 30 NG 7 4.2 Series 40 LP 11 8.1 101Ap eE'CEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEf IT - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. APPENDIX B Appendix A Handling Glass Sketch A 1. Demonstration 2. Install/Re-Install a. When installing,install glass base Special wooden first and then top. supports or blanket(s) b. Must use vacuum holder and — secure by using blanket. c. When closing screw of the glass trim,close gently with finger Glass force until it's closed. (No need to tighten) • Vacuum glass holders d. When installing the glass back, make sure that bottom trim - screws are a little bit loose,verify that the glass is lining on the Keep anti slip angle bottom trim and not on the screw. e. Always close bottom glass trim first(don't tighten yet)and then top.(Verify that the trim site is at the right place,levelled and not in an offsetposition). f. When you tighten the screw with finger force,you must do it from side to side(not from the middle to the sides). g. Use glass vacuum holder,10mm key and make sure to secure glass when it is out of the fireplace. h. Please see figure 12A and 12B 3. Remove a. When removing glass,always release top glass trim and then bottom. b. Use glass vacuum holder,10mm key and make sure to secure glass when it is out of the fireplace c. Please see Sketch A 4. Clean Silicon 1. Demonstration 2. Application and Removal 3. Cure Time 24 hours and Operation Following Installation 4. 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APPENDIX Front/Tunnel Unit Screen Parts Provided A Fireplace B Net completewith ?;. fasteners onboth G • fir- — .� C D Allen M5 key wrench / Allen head screws 9 .. M6x35-8 es :r 11Appendix C RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEI(JT APPENDIX C Front/Tunnel Unit Screen Installation WARNING IMG! !MG 2/ Be careful not to break or puncture the screen! _ Step#1: Begin with one side,make sure to have the side with holes facing you when installing.Fold the top of the screen bracket towards the middle(as seen in image at right,IMG 1).This gives you enough room to insert the bottom of the bracket into the gap in front of the face of the firebox.Once it is secure from below,unfold the top of the bracket outwards and to the side frame of the unit. Rotate into place and add the screws to hold it there,but do not tighten yet.Repeat for the other side.Make sure to • have the screen go into the channel of the frame!Be delicate in handling the screen so that it does not break. Step#2: Secure the screen bracket to the side of the firebox with the 3/16"Allen bolts.If using a drill or an impact,make sure that you only tighten one side with the tools and hand tighten the other side.Using an impact or a drill to 1 MG tighten both sides may cause the screen to break! • If the screen is still loose after tightening the Allen bolts, ' • adjust the tensioning screws on the side.(Red screws on • IMG 1) Step#3 Once the screen is set and secured within the firebox, reinstall the side and bottom trim covers(as seen in the images below,IMG 4 and IMG 5).The bottom trim should be installed before the side trims. Once the screen is installed and tightens in the fireplace, reinstall the sides and bottom trim cover.The bottom trim should be installed first before the side. IMG4 Appendix C RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRS. APPENDIX C Front/Tunnel Unit Screen Removal WARNING Be careful not to break or puncture the screen! Step#1: Step#2: Remove the side trim from both sides Remove the bottom trim cover. of the fireplace(shown in the images below,IMG 1 and IMG 2)to expose the mounting hardware for the screen. • IMG 1 IMG 2 IMG 4 Step#3: Step#4: Once all of the side trims and the Once the bolts are removed,twist bottom trim are put aside,remove the and fold the top of the screen 3/16 alien bolt on both sides.Best to bracket towards the middle.This maintain pressure on the screen trim gives you room to pull the screen when removing bolts. bracket entirely out of the firebox. Iiir • IMG5 IMG 6 IMG 7 3IAppenatcovED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr APPENDIX D Multi Sided Unit Screen System Parts Provided A B / Fireplace Net complete with fasteners on both ends B2 Fasteners / C Allen head screws M6x35-8 pcs D Allen M5 key wrench 9 - — Interior top side E Tension Glass Insert '1 11. y' To secure screen at the :11 : , corners d :J ,W: Interior bottomside Patent Pending-Tension Glass Insert 1 I A p p e n d i x D RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. APPENDIX D Multi Sided Unit Screen System Instructions WARNING Be careful not to break or puncture the screen! 1. Take tension glass insert 11!' - _ (E)and place on the side i - - of the firebox at an angle towards theback. I. ° ( i 4 _ I 2. Insert the tension glass insert(E)into the top le socket first,lift upwards • , ` _. and finish inserting it into l r` ~- � the bottom socket. " U ` � 3. Check the tension glass t • insert(E)is sitting I d_ properly on both bottom 1 _ and top socket.Make sure C I • it is secure and not in ant' t odd position.It must be It - inserted properly into its t j , socket to keep the tension 1, /L'- _ l ` • for the screen. N. ► I • Patent Pending-Tension Glass Insert 2 I A p p e n d i x D RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr APPENDIX D 4. Install all glass trim covers once glass bracket(s)is in place(side and front). • 5. Once confirmed,you may begin to install the screen.Connect Screen(B)into the short side of the firebox bracket first.Keep it in place by connecting the screws(C)using only the Allen M5 key(D) provided.Do not tighten all the way,just hand tighten two—three turns. • • q • Patent Pending-Tension Glass Insert 3 I A p p e n d i x D RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE. YOUR FIRE. APPENDIX D 6. Stretch the net on both ends by fastening the remaining screws(C).Make sure to test the tension by applying hand pressure.The screen should not become displaced from its position nor should it come in contact with the glass. o 4 a •41 m 7. Don't forget to apply the screen trim covers once screen is properly installed. NOTE: • Only use the key wrench provided with the fireplace.Do not use any mechanical tools,and do not over tighten the screen. • When tightening the screen make sure the tension glass insert does not deform in the process. • The glass trim cover is wider than the screen trim cover,do not confuse the two. I -./#1446414; 4144 Patent Pending-Tension Glass Insert 4 I A p p e n d i x D RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr notes : RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEr - 0 RT,L,L° YOUR LIFE.'rUUR FIRE. notes : RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEf IT notes : RECEIVED 12/03/2018 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEft4T O RT,L.L° YOUR LIFE. 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