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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFile Documents.728 E Hopkins Ave.0057.2019 (8).ARBK SPARK LINEAR BURNER SYSTEM . Lifbot _ , 1 ik. _ . .____ ..____ -..„--_,==--_ ., al 1 ., L________„__= _ ,,,______ _ ...„, I jilt' _. Virl oi 4 A _- ____ !mow. imp r _ 1 ki i Endless Choices. Masterful Results. Spark's latest, leading-edge linear fireplace is so customizable that } gas fire becomes the ultimate designer's tool. Create the perfect I. .. firescape for your design style by • experimenting with different sizes, flame lengths and views. „.. ht, ..,... . . ,. .. # i SPARK Modern Fires wants help 1 ,440`i *Lillit ,' + •j=_'� you achieve your fireplace vision. We will review your planned ,, installation of the LBS. Please provide iii -` �? �?�` plan view and section drawings ��.� � � — �" ��,�; ��' � - electronically, along with a rendering :y � a of the finishing details, and we will help I _I I 1. you plan it properly. Not for use in ` ° "" bedrooms or bathrooms. NAY WE L I V L a r . ii'''' k a i r � r ' .. AIAIIIIIIIIII ,- ' a R ECG SPARI<_ 19 `,, . modern fires ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ___ ____ ili , -I r J , �y , • I • if rt • ' i= - j ,t L -- --M ili_ 11 -e , . . 0,.... ..___ - - . V ar I , , .... 7______ . , ,, , . . - . _ \ 4 II l trilit Burner Media burner tray Pilot 4" i r I 1 10" 6" c I (L) See chart below Electric Ignition version = 6" Standing Pilot version = 5" Control access panel Model Overall Unit Fireplace Input Rate Number Orifice Size Number Length Height Width BTU/hr Orifice Size (L) Min. N.G. L.P. N.G. (L.P.) N.G. L.P. LBS24 24" 6" (5")* 28" 41,000 33,500 2 (1) 44 49 LBS36 36" 6" (5")* 40" 61,000 54,000 3 (1) 44 43 LBS48 48" 6" (5")* 52" 82,000 72,000 4 (1) 43 38 LBS60 60" 6" (5")* 64" 102,000 90,000 5 (2) 43 46 LBS72 72" 6" (5")* 76" 116,000 110,000 6 (2) 43 43 LBS84 84" 6" (511)* 88" 129,000 128,000 7 (2) 43 41 LBS96 96" 6" (5")* 100" 142,000 146,500 8 (2) 43 38 Minimum fireplace depth required =14" Minimum fireplace height required =18" *standing pilot version CRITICAL NOTES FOR PROPER AND SAFE INSTALLATION OF THE LINEAR BURNER SYSTEMS Minimum ventilation air requirements and details of how to properly provide this air to the underside of these burners: If using room air: a minimum requirement of 12 square inches of air per linear foot of burner and a 1/2" gap around the perimeter of the burner Including the pilot. If using outside air(ducted): the following is acceptable: 2'of burner=one 4" round; 3'to 4'of burner=two 4" round; 5'to 6'of burner=three 4" round; 7'to 8'of burner=four 4" round. Spaced evenly under the front of the burner assembly. CAUTION:ventilation air supply must originate at or below the base of the linear burner. NOTE: Not to be used in bedrooms or bathrooms. This is a high throughput gas appliance and critical attention is needed to size the gas pipes properly. The Linear Burner System is available in lengths from Er)2' through 8' in 1' increments. The linear burner itself is a media burner which means that the burner tube is covered with media ( broken pieces of fire glass). 03/17/2019 A top surface media can be chosen from a list of approved options. ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT Vt. iii - wtz • r Ail Ai r i r"' t'l "itio. '''.:10€ s' y _ ` " . �` ' " .. ) / �±111' ! !1L ! n4. - r -ti- , •_sue { - ° .\ l C\ , # , L. $; ii 01 .4-411,10 lif ► COA $•, , h. <--"'— — _ - - - - - ,P MODEL NO. LBS24 LBS36 LBS48 LBS60 LBS72 LBS84 LBS96 Exterior Dimension Standing pilot 2' - 8' W x 5" H x 10" D Electronic ignition 2' - 8' W x 6" H x 10" D Gas type* Natural or propane On/off Remote control Venting options Masonry or class A flue vertical through the roof Sustained operating gas pressure parameters: 5.5" - 10.5" w.c. for Natural gas 1 1 .0" - 13.0" w.c. for LP/propane Electrical 1 10 V. Electronic Ignition N/A for standing pilot Accessory equipment Recommended mechanized flue fan and mechanical damper Enervex.com Burner appearance Linear burner in lengths from 2' to 8' in l' increments. Burner tube is submerged into bed of broken tempered glass. Open air fire Any glass doors must be open while in operation. Media options Tempered glass around the burner and approved colored glass or Lava stone as a topcoat. Comes with Ebonyglass; Iceglass or Lavastone are also available. Fireplace configuration Retrofit into an approved wood-burning fireplace. Appliance may be installed as a 1 , 2, 3 or 4 sided fireplace with appropriate fireplace chimney. Cooling air supply to base of unit 12 sq. inches of fresh air per linear foot of burner with 1/2" air gap around entire assembly Certifications Omni-Test Laboratories ANSI Z21 .60B-2004, CSA 2.26B-2004 Options Iceglass or Lavastone *Must be specified at time of ordering. WHY PICK A SPARK LINEAR BURNER SYSTEM • Convert wood burning fireplace to gas with a clean modern aesthetic • Create custom fireplace installations... single view, see through, three sided or full view firescapes RECEIVED • Open front/live fire... not behind glass doors 03/17/2019 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT BURNER SYSTEM FEATURES The system is available in lengths from 24" through 96" in l ' increments. The linear burner itself is a media burner which means that the burner tube is covered with media ( broken pieces of tempered glass). A top surface media can be chosen from a list of approved options. APPLICATIONS...THE SPARK OF IMAGINATION The linear burner system was developed to serve two common design challenges. 1 . Retrofit a wood burning fireplace and convert it to gas without resorting to the use of a gas log set. Typically burners in the 24" to 48" range would be used in existing wood burning fireplaces. 2. Provide a means of creating "custom linear firescapes" with a nationally certified and approved burner system. Typically burners from 48" to 96" would be used by architects and designers to create single view, see through, three sided and four sided viewable fireplaces. CERTIFICATIONS The linear burner system was designed and certified under National Standard ANSI Z21 .60, CSA 2.26. This system is approved for use with Natural Gas or Liquid Propane. Approved for use in all 50 states as well as Canada. Before creating a custom fireplace for this system please consult your local/state code requirements. FIREPLACE REQUIREMENTS The ANSI standard states that this burner system shall be installed in a solid fuel (wood) burning approved fireplace. The firebox and flue must meet current codes for wood burning fireplaces. This can be achieved with traditional masonry or a steel lined firebox within a masonry enclosure with a stainless steel class A flue. Ventilation air supply must be a part of the firebox construction. GLASS DOORS can be installed on this fireplace. However, they MUST be fully OPEN when the burner is operating. For multi view fireplaces with glass doors it is required that a minimum of one side is open at all times during operation. The reason for this is to keep the valves and other components from overheating. GAS SERVICE A licensed plumber or P mechanical engineer should determine the size of the gas line needed. A licensed plumber, gas fitter or other licensed technician should �* always install new gas lines. Gas lines are required to be pressure tested and inspected 1w by your local jurisdiction. 311* Gas service can be IF , provided and connected - from either the side or rear of the Linear burner system. N 03 19 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT BURNER INSTALLATION The unit can set up directly in the firebox with no other adornments. This should be templated after the unit is installed and allow for unobstructed pilot light operation, unobstructed burner tray function and a removable access panel for valve controls. Continuous ventilation airflow must be allowed to flow to the bottom of the burner. Allow 12 square inches of air per linear foot of burner and 1/2" gap around the perimeter of burner Including Pilot. Caution: ventilation air supply must originate at or below height of the base of the linear burner. FLUE FANS AND MECHANIZED DAMPERS It is recommended that mechanized flue fans and dampers be used to ensure proper flue operation. When a burner of 60" or more is utilized it is strongly recommended that mechanized flue fans be integrated into the fireplace design. A vendor such as Enervex (enervex.com) can provide these essential components. ELECTRICITY Linear burner system works off of a millivolt system. Electricity is NOT required for operation of the standard Linear Burner. Electricity will be necessary for the Electronic Ignition Linear Burner. Electricity would be required to operate mechanized flue fans or remote dampers. Priority wiring can be utilized to ensure that the fans are operating and the dampers are open before burners ignite. CONVERT OR RETROFIT YOUR FIREPLACE The process to convert or retrofit the linear burner system into an existing wood burning fireplace. Nil 0O Templated + i ,1 1 , False Floor • Steel angles below to support �a— false floor 2 . `- 1 U1 el •,- ► IT CUSTOM FIREPLACE APPLICATION The process for installing the 8' Linear Burner System 10, Class A Stainless Steel Flue i1 Custom 1/4" steel Firebox liner (not included with this unit) before firebrick encasement alikir -- 0 Encase with firebricks 4 Finished Linear Burner System - , ,IY ‘i.aiLs 4,4‘., A 11104 e i 1 ih... :•fitillj..1.• \ P IP— _ _ RECEIVED _ _ K �"' 03/17/2019 -iiftrommii,_ ___...... --.....__ ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT VENTILATION AIR SUPPLY GUIDE • Allow 12 square inches of air per linear foot of burner • 1/2" gap around the perimeter of burner Including Pilot. • Ventilation air supply must originate at or below height of the base of the linear burner. BOTTOM AIR VENTILATION Pilot in toI Media Tray C1 U \..J O I with burner tube 4"minimum 1/2"gap around Steel firebox 1/2"gap WHEN USING BOTTOM AIR control access duct the perimeter of 2'of burner=one 4"round panel the burner 3'to 4'of burner=two 4"round 5'to 6'of burner=three 4"round 7'to 8'of burner=four 4"round SIDE AIR VENTILATION 1/2"gap around 1/2"gap the perimeter of the burner _Ii WHEN USING SIDE AIR Allow 12 square inches of air per linear foot of burner 1/2"gap around the perimeter of burner Including Pilot. Caution:Ventilation air supply must originate at or below height of the base of the linear burner. 11111116 RECEIVED s PA R I< SPARK Modern Fires R IRT/210 19 99B Greenwood Avenue, Bethel,CT 0680 I 203.791.272 ASPEN 118 BUILDING DEPARTMENT