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Installation, Operation and ELEMENT Owner's Manual 4 Summum 70 F Summum 70 C Summum 70 3/S Summum 100 F Summum 100 C Summum 100 3/S Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces ! DANGER HOT GLASS WILL Une surface vitree chaude CAUSE BURNS. peut causer des brt lures. DO NOT TOUCH GLASS Laisser refroidir la surface UNTIL COOLED. vitree avant d'y toucher. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN permettezjamais a un enfant TO TOUCH GLASS. de toucher la surface vitree. A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is provided with this appliance and shall be installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals. Une barriere concu pour reduire le risque de brulure par le verre de visualisation chaude est fournie avec cet appareil et doit etre installe pour la protection des enfants et autres personnes a risque. AWARNING: AAVERTISSEMENT: FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD INCENDIE OU D'EXPLOSION Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could Le non-respect des avertissements de securite a la lettre result in serious injury,death,or property damage. pourrait entrainer de graves blessures,la mort ou des dommages materiels. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable - Ne pas entreposer ni utilizer d'essence ni d'autres vapeurs vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any ou liquides inflammables dans le voisinage de cet appareil other appliance. ou de tout autre appareil. - WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS - QUE FAIRE SI VOUS SENTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ •Do not try to light any appliance. •Ne pas tenter d'allumer d'appareil. •Ne touchez a aucan interrupteur.Ne pas vous servir des •Do not touch any electrical switch;do not telephones se trouvant dans le batiment ou vous trouvez. use any phone in your building. •Quitter immediatement le batiment. •Leave the building immediately. •Appelez immediatment votre fournisseur de gaz depuis •Immediately call your gas supplier from a un voisin.Suivez les instructions du fournisseur. neighbor's phone.Follow the gas supplier's •Si vous ne pouvez rejoindre le fournisseur de gaz instructions. appelez le service des incindies. •If you cannot reach your gas supplier,call - Installation et l'entretien doivent etre effectues par un installa- the fire department. teur qualifie,une agence de service ou le fournisseur de gaz. - Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer,service agency or the gas supplier. INSTALLER:Leave this manual with the appliance. INSTALLATEUR:Laissez cette notice avec('appareil. CONSUMER:Retain this manual for future reference. CONSOMMATEUR:Conservez cette notice poi ' ;v 1 consultation ulterieure. 3 4. •`r �� C 01 US 0kA2.8r/22 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 Intertek European pGgm 4006611 ffii �IVV BUILDING DEPARTMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Information 4 Key Installation Points 6 Planning Your Gas Fireplace 7 User Information 9 Specifications and Dimensions 10 Summum 70 F 11 Summum 70 LC/RC 12 Summum 70 3/S 13 Summum 100 F 14 Summum 100 LC/RC 15 Summum 100 3/S 16 Parts of the Fireplace 17 Clearances 19 Locating the Fireplace 19 Placing the Fireplace 19 Clearances to Combustibles 20 Clearances to Non-Combustibles 20 Mantel Clearances 21 Convection Clearances 22 Gas and Electric 23 Venting 24 Configuration 24 Enclosing the Fireplace 29 Non-Combustible Materials List 29 Framing Rough Opening Dimensions 33 Warm Air Opening 39 Cold Climate Installation 41 Access Door(Locating and Mounting) 41 Installing the Fire Media 43 Screen Installation 45 Operating the Fireplace 48 Maintenance 55 Glass 55 Burner 57 Pilot 57 Thermocouple 58 Venting 58 Replacement Parts 59 Warranty 60 Massachusetts Certification Appendix One Troubleshooting Flowchart Appendix Two Installing the Optional Wall Switch Appendix ThreeRECEIVEDConnecting To A Smart Home System Appendix Four , Error Codes for Procontrol App Appendix Five 02/28/2022 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION - HOT! HOT! HOT! This appliance is a HEATING appliance and it does become very hot in operation. UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES,DO NOT PLACE any object,furniture,draperies or other item LESS THAN 36"(90 cm)IN FRONT OF THE GLASS OF THE FIREPLACE. CHILDREN AND PETS Radiant heat can heat surfaces such as the surround and trims of the fireplace to temperatures that,although approved safe,can be quite uncomfortable to touch-particularly for children and pets.Children and pets should always be supervised when in the room where the appliance is located.Remote control handset should be kept out of reach of children.In the presence of children,we STRONGLY RECOMMEND that you install in front of the fireplace:a fire screen or, to protect young toddlers,a"hearth gate". HOT SURFACES Be aware that,although safe,some combustible materials and finishes,even though installed at listed clearances may,over time,discolor,warp or show cracks. Convective heat will exit the unit and travel up the wall surface if not impeded.Protruding mantels and projections can help direct the heat away from the wall.AVOID placing heat sensitive items such as televisions,paintings,decorations,etc.above fireplaces or near the edge of protrusions unless appropriate. -I Do not place furniture or other objects 0 within 36"of the fireplace glass. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Make yourself fully aware of all the following instructions and the many features of the Element4 direct vent gas fireplace appliance. INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. OWNER: Keep this manual for future reference. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 3 Europearlpan m BUILDING DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING r- WARNING: Installation and Service Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of Installation and service must be performed by an high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid authorized qualified installer,service agency or gas burns or clothing ignition. supplier. Any alteration to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer. ONLY a qualified person may open the door/remove the glass. IDo not modify or substitute any part of this appliance. WARNING This 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 WARNING: Electrical Grounding installed in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety These direct vent appliances must be electrically Standard,Title 24 CFR,Part 3280,in the United States,or grounded in accordance with the local codes or,in the the Standard for Installation in Mobile Homes,CAN/CSA absence of local codes,with National Electric code,ANSI/ Z240 MH Series,in Canada. NFPA 70,or the Canadian Electric Code,CSA C22.1 If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,personal injury or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this appliance. 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 ANSI Z21.50/CSA 2.22(Vented Gas Fireplaces)and CAN/CGA 2.17-M91 (Gas-fired Appliances for Use at High Altitudes.) If your installation WARNING: Glass Handling is at an elevation greater than 2000'in the US or 4500' in Canada,consult with the local authority having The glass must only be removed by a qualified person. jurisdiction for gas product installations to determine their Gloves should be worn when removing the glass. specific requirements for high altitude installations. RECEI D 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 4 Europeapi z e�qm f1orLIN BUILDING DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1 . TURN OFF the gas before servicing the appliance.It is This gas fireplace and vent assembly MUST be vented recommended that a qualified service technician perform directly to the outside and MUST NEVER be attached to a an appliance check-up/service once a year. chimney serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance. Each gas appliance MUST BE a separate vent system. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing MUST BE Common vent systems are prohibited. REPLACED before operating this appliance. This unit MUST be used with a vent system as described in this installation manual.NO OTHER VENT SYSTEM OR THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL,and must COMPONENTS MAY BE USED. only be used with gas supply conditions as indicated on the rating label. IINSPECT the external vent cap on a regular basis to make sure that no debris,plants,trees,or shrubs are interfering with the air flow. DO NOT USE this appliance if any part has been under water.Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the unit and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been under water. This appliance is for indoor use only. .mm:3 1 DO NOT use this appliance as a temporary source of heat during construction. INEVER OBSTRUCT the flow of ventilation air.Keep the front of the appliance CLEAR of all obstacles and materials This appliance is a vented gas fireplace.It must not be for servicing and proper operation. used for any other purposes such as drying clothes,etc. The glass panels MUST be in place and sealed before the unit can be placed into safe operation. If the pilot flame is extinguished either intentionally or unintentionally,no attempt should be made to re-light the DO NOT OPERATE this appliance with the glass panels gas until at least 3 minutes have elapsed. removed,cracked or broken.Replacement of the glass panels should be performed by a licensed or qualified service person.DO NOT strike or slam the glass panels. The glass panels SHALL ONLY be replaced by units supplied by the manufacturer.NO SUBSTITUTE panels shall be used. Dimensions will appear as INCHES%metric throughout this manual.For convenience,the inches are rounded to DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners on the panels.DO NOT the nearest 1/16"when converted.If greater accuracy is ATTEMPT to clean the glass panels when they are hot. required,use the metric dimensions. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 5 EuropeaA pI�Ggm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR KEY INSTALLATION POINTS 4\ IMPORTANT / •• \ INFORMATION / • \ This page references the most important key installation points when installing any Element 4 fireplace. This page DOES NOT substitute for reading the entire manual. ❑ RECORDS The installer MUST record the serial number and venting configuration to use for any technical issues that may arise. ❑ ELECTRICAL An approved 120V AC wall receptacle is required.The receiver MUST be powered by the AC adapter. Four AA batteries may be used only for on-demand electrical requirement during power outage. ❑ FIRE MEDIA When installing the fire media make sure to NEVER mix different types of media or use media purchased from another retailer.ALWAYS keep the second thermocouple AND pilot free from media. ❑ AIR OUTLETS The warm air outlets MUST be installed BEFORE the first light.The amount of square inches needed for the opening varies from model to model. ❑ ENCLOSING THE FIREPLACE ONLY a tested and approved non-combustible wallboard that is specified in the manual may be used when enclosing the fireplace. ❑ FRAMING The dimensions are different between metal and wood framing. Know which material you are using and know the framing requirements. ❑ VENTING The venting MUST follow the model specific graph shown in the manual.A restrictor may or may not need to be used based on venting run and rise. ❑ CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS REMEMBER that if the fireplace is installed before the site is finished, construction debris MUST be cleaned from the enclosure and around the unit prior to finishing and the test fire. ❑ GAS PRESSURES Gas pressures MUST be read with a manometer and confirmed with what is required in the installation manual. ❑ FINISHING A 1/8" (3 mm) gap between the flange and the enclosing wallboard MUST be maintained to prevent cracking from heat expansion and contraction. 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 6 EuropeanlMe.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT PLANNING YOUR GAS FIREPLACE Before You Begin • Since the Element4 fireplaces are vented gas appliances they must be installed by a qualified installer. Your sales representative can help you choose the appropriate professional. Overall Design • One of the many features of the Element4 fireplace is its use of convective air flow. • As the air within the enclosing walls,or chase, is warmed by the fireplace it rises and then exits the Convection Air Outlet(s). The warm air in the chase is then replaced by room air which enters through the Room Air Inlets.As this warm air cools it falls toward the floor where it's drawn into the inlet and the cycle repeats. • The Room Air Inlets are part of the fireplace and cannot be blocked or adjusted.The amount of square area required for your Convection Air Outlet(s) is determined by the fireplace model and is listed in the installation manual. • As seen in the illustrations, below,the outlets may be placed in a number of locations to accommodate all types of designs. In all cases,though,your design must allow the free flow of air through the chase. Convection Air Outlets Convection Air near ceiling showing Outlets set into warm air flow. bottom of reveal. Convection Air Outlets set on side walls. Half-wall configuration with Convection Air Outlet set into top. 117 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 7 Europearal jQ nm BUILDING DEPARTMENT PLANNING YOUR GAS FIREPLACE Important Points • The most important question to ask when locating your fireplace is,"Can it be effectively vented?"The Element4 fireplaces are approved as"direct vent"appliances.This means that all of the air for combustion comes directly from the outside and all of the flue gases are discharged directly to the outside by way of co-axial 5"x 8"direct vent pipe. • The venting can run vertically, horizontally or a combination of both. For example, it can be installed near and vented through an exterior wall. Or it can be installed near the center of your home and vented through the roof. In any case,the installation manual details the allowable configurations, distances and clearances. If the venting falls outside of the vent graphs, a power vent is available. • The next question to ask is,"Can I get my gas pipe to the fireplace?"The Element4 fireplaces burn either natural gas (NG) or propane gas (LP.)Your sales representative will ask you for your requirement at the time of order and your gas professional (usually your plumber) can advise you on the most effective route for the gas supply within your home. • In order to keep the look as contemporary as possible the fireplace controls are mounted away from the fireplace but within a radius of approximately 50"(1250 mm)from center of the fireplace (on most models). These controls must be behind an access door (not included) with a suggested size of 12" square to allow ample room to work on the fireplace controls. • This sheet is not intended to replace the Element4 Installation Manual. In all cases,the information and instructions in the Element4 Installation Manual must be followed. The Element4 Installation Manual is included with your fireplace and is available at www.europeanhome.com Please call us if you have any questions or are uncertain about any aspect of your installation! Let Us Help • European Home and its retail partners are here to assist you with your unique fireplace design. Let us help you today! Contact your local dealer if you have any Questions RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 8 EuropeanlMe.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT" USER INFORMATION WARMTH AND BEAUTY- HOW IT WORKS The Element4 fireplaces are direct vent fireplaces and,as such,the intake and exhaust are both handled through the vent pipe.The fireplace also provides convection air to your room.The illustration shows one of the unique features of the Element4 fireplaces-its use of warm,convection air flow. Other fireplaces have louvered metal boxes around them to keep temperatures under control.The Element4 fireplaces use your enclosing walls,or chase,to guide this warm air. When the air within the chase is warmed by the fireplace,it exits through an air outlet that you have provided.This chase air is then replaced by room air which enters through the Air Inlet(provided by the fireplace design)and through the access door(not included). As the exiting warm air cools,it falls to the floor where it's drawn into the inlets and the cycle repeats. The fireplace provides the inlet for room air as part of its design;you provide the warm air outlet as part of your design. See the ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE section of this manual for more information. 1' —'1/1/arm Air Out , Warm Air Out 1 , " Site-built Chase 11 Room Air In Room Air In Access Door Room Air In Figure 1 ..-OP E AV "D 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 9 Europearlpar BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS APPLIANCE RATINGS DO NOT REMOVE NE PAS RETIRER DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE-Not for FOYER GAZ A AERATION DIRECTE-Ne pas use with solid fuel. utiliser avec un combustible solids me*type apes nmwe tur '...r.g...nd..Y.e`e.e,..^e^..^^...,Per.... r.eaue spneieeme.eve in..dens me iledtaion en OuL .mki.bw�am:tea:c Summum70 F wme.e.e,..w e Van.w.p.mes pm,..Na rage em.pcar. omywmwm,p::::: l..npc 71;9op.tw Auuurunnwmenl.veea.venuewn..penrceuv en wrre.t Model Summum 70 LC/RC This.,�I.. must u";inneara.ve;h local codes, vt.p tie ..Im�r.nwp„Iep.e�.a.eNn�.w Summum 70 3/S m wt=.I Wow ANSI .r.. ..mmpeAew r. emu:d-uw.,,renew,: ru; 4P.54eouOSA Menuteaurerl FebrIcant. Appmeed By/Approuee par. plemama e.v O Gas Natural Gas Propane N1,8013`Ivr=wolle The Netherlands l Pays-Bea Contra No.:400aa11 Tel I Tel 0031 38 4200020 Conforms to el& ANS M160E1.2008 Fea:003135420e021 Camfled to std. CSA 2.22a.2008•Vaned Gas Fneyiaaes Input Maximum Btu/hr 33,439 26,273 Product name,(check one)/Nom du produit:(wchez...) Input Minimum Btu/hr 13,376 10,509 Serial No.l N.de Berle: in.w.c. 10 12 Inlet Pressure • Th,.appllanca epulppea only for amtuUes/ kpa 2.49 2.99 Cot apparel,eel epulpe unleuemenl pour les ellIludee:04500 flo1370m Fuel Type/Type Oe oambueUUle Natural Gael Propene Gee/ _ Gez nature, Gee propane in.W.C. 6.2 10.9 MaxCche.Input/Capeono'enaM maei(BTUa1R) I I I 1 Min.Input/CapecUe dent.mint(BT WNR) Manifold Pressure Gee Inlet Pressure en w.a)/Presebn dent.0u pee lee w.c.) Mani.Pressure en wt.),Press.&admission(en w.c.) kpa 1.54 2.71 Orifice Size,Tee,e de l'ouvenure Clearances to combustible/Depepememluaeu'au combustible: Back lAmBre : sides/Cates : Top/Haut Floor/So, . Main Burner Injector Marking 320(2x), 140(2x), 120 Mantel/L,meau Figure 3 Pilot Injector Marking 32.2 27.1 This product was tested and listed to Efficiency 88% ANSI Z21.11.50a-2008 and CSA2.22a-2008 Figure 2 "Vented Gas Fireplaces"by Intertek Group. (Figure 3) A sample listing label image is shown Summum 100 F above. A metal listing label is attached Model Summum 100 LC/RC to every Element4 fireplace and contains Summum 100 3/S important certification information. The listing label must not be removed from the fireplace. Gas Natural Gas Propane Input Maximum Btu/hr 50,000 45,000 AC ADAPTER SPECIFICATIONS Input Voltage 1 120V AC Input Minimum Btu/hr 13,000 9,000 Input Power I 9 W in.w.c. 10 12 Output Voltage 12V DC Inlet Pressure kpa 2.49 2.99 Output Current 500 mA in.w.c. 6.2 10.9 Size 3.1"H x 2"W x 1.7"D Manifold Pressure • Output Cord Length 6 Feet kpa 1.54 2.71 Figure Agency Approvals UL,CSA Main Burner Injector Marking 320(2x), 140(2x), 120 Pilot Injector Marking 32.2 27.1 Efficiency 89% _ Il Ddi „ Figure 4 EI RELAIS LI AUX MODULEIll I l 1rEV P■rj1 Figure 6:AC Adapter • •22 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 10 Europea I i 0gm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS SUMMUM 7O F �c voseaseverleW I 1 [ n 11 i ___\,:.:--..,:,.=?-, ft ft _Lb : -.:-....... --;: /..•,...;--I.7:--_--- r- ' " IC 4 y 2. I III- eee —al, I. cE c i LL •,..! ,.., 1,4irr. I• .1 ...me C E �w 1 1 ..a C I. ® 4t I 1 zt, WIII a C L I H M LETTER A B C D E G H I K L M 0 INCHES 27 13/6 1 6 5/8 6 1/16 31 1/4 26 6/ 25 3/4 12 13/6 4 13 3/4 11 5/1 6 1 11 [MILLIMETERS] [705] [422] [170] [793] [676] [654] [326] [102] [349] [288] [12] [279] Figure 7 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 11 �Gg Europear� � m BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS SUMMUM 7O CL ;,o g— �„� Summum 70 LC shown \! (Sum mum 70 RC is a mirror image) K - I C17 l I Mi _ ,....,;;;;;;.....ini lir' ! lig ,; :+,A mop 11111 - 11111 J_ aee _ a ° e _ aee _II�._ D 1 PCIQPER .a .at _I• • ji. g E B E E A c L L G -..] H M LETTER A BCDE G H I K L M 0 INCHES 28 7/16 16' 6 5/8 31 3/8 26 9/16 25 7/8 12 3/4 4"/16 13 ' 11 ' 9 [MILLIMETERS] [721] [420] [168] [797] [674] [658] [324] [119] [343] [279] [12] [229] Figure 8 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 12 Europea IIiE.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS SUMMUM 70 3/S !J[ K I , 7,-;..\--_\ -':\ — 1111 IT -,,,,,wupii i ,:::,,,,, .,„.,,,„,,______,,__ _ ‘„.. \:,,,,.....,_T____ ___________..„ IN Jn' � f 1 iiii . e e _41 irgammom _1. . . •1— IE E m C 01004010 I 1 s — M LETTER A B C D E G H I K L M 0 INCHES 27 3/4 16 5/a 611/6 31 3/4 26 9/16 25 '/a 1213-6 4 11/16 1 5 3/8 1 1 5/6 1/2 9 1/8 [MILLIMETERS] [705] [422] [170] [807] [674] [658] [326] [119] [390] [288] [12] [232] Figure 9 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 13 Europea p m BUILDINGhh11 DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS SUMMUM 100 F K __ .100 Mr":1= 0M • ti D I I j . . _ . . . e * ' ♦ ♦ 1 • .J IL E - -r 1 A i Mil .1 1 'i r C I L - .... G H _ M LETTER A B C D E G H I K L M 0 INCHES 37 13/1 6 21 5/8 61/16 4213/16 321/16 34 9/16 16 7/16 41/16 19 3/8 141/16 ' 14 [MILLIMETERS] [960] [550] [170] [1088] [829] [878] [418] [119] [492] [373] [12] [356] Figure 10 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 14 Europea IIi2cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS SUMMUM Ho CR m 1.1-61 �` __ ———— -- Summum 70 LC shown — — (Summum 70 RC is a mirror image) K 4-N, , _____ ;:.-_:_ o ill M[ I `•.: D D IN oc 00 00 er. D � - i ' a ' ci ii pa i I i OI I g E 1 A r• 1 11 C • L —�— M �_ G _a H LETTER A B C D E G H I K L M 0 INCHES 383/4 211/2 611A6 437/16 32"A6 349/16 1611/16 411/16 193/8 14"A6 1/2 121/8 [MILLIMETERS] [984] [546] [170] [1102] [829] [878] [424] [119] [492] [373] [12] [308] Figure 11 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 15 EuropeaAVEr BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS SUMMUM 1003/S mod, olgaill ro0 _ 1 s uu OB BO 11° �eee °eaea °a °eeeeeeee , D f I imi E A B mij y 1 ova i 11 hu a Mi�r, C ...- L L. A H M LETTER A B C D E G H I K L M 0 INCHES 391/2 21 1/2 6 11/16 44 32 11/16 34 9/6 1 6 13/16 4 11/6 1 9 3/8 14 11/16 1/2 1 2 1/8 [MILLIMETERS] [1003] [546] [170] [1117] [829] [878] [426] [119] [492] [373] [12] [308] Figure 12 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 16 EuropeastrE.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS PARTS OF THE FIREPLACE The various parts of a Summum 100 F fireplace are shown below.These parts are typical of any Element4 fireplace. 12 11 „ :::::::;" -----'-"—"-lgrig — . 1 e ° ° ° II ° j -; o ._ -_ : 14 Figure 13 Table of Fireplace Parts OOuter Frame Face-surrounds the glass panels,limits the non-combustible wall board and allows air in. O Exterior Glass Panel(s)-(1 -Summum 100 F,2-Summum 100 LC/RC,3-Summum 100 3S) 3 Support Feet-four adjustable feet allow the fireplace to be levelled 0 Hearth Panel-supports Fire Media © Primary Burner © Flange OPilot-the part of the safety circuit which lights the Main Burner 8 2nd Thermocouple-the part of the safety circuit which monitors the Main Burner 9 Finish Trim-hides the Glass Clamps 10 Glass Rope Gaskets-holds the Glass Panel secure(2 ea.-Summum 100 F,3 ea.-Summum 100 LC/RC,4 ea.-Summum 100 3S) 11 Vent Collar-accepts the 5"x 8"venting adapter(included) 12 Relief Door-part of the safety system.Do NOT block the operation. 13 Upright Trim-(2 ea.) Figure 14 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 17 EuropeaArtAm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS RE (IL CI-O I el • [ 7 t 14 ` r. e .• • ., . ..P -1. , L r —€0O 0 • r Figure 15:Fireplace from below Table of Fireplace Parts 'J Support Feet-four adjustable feet allow the fireplace to be levelled 12 Relief Door-part of the safety system.Do NOT block the operation. 14 Pilot Assembly Figure 16 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 18 EuropeaQle.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEARANCES These are NOT zero-clearance fireplaces. All clearances to MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES combustible AND non-combustible materials MUST be maintained as described in this manual. •The appliance is approved with a minimum clearance to combustible materials of 26"(660 mm)to the top, 11"(280 LOCATING THE FIREPLACE mm)on all sides and 4"(100 mm)to the bottom.Any spacer or framing used closer than this dimension must be non- When selecting a location for the fireplace: combustible(e.g.metal). • Ensure that all minimum clearances to combustible AND non- •The minimum distance from the bottom of the appliance to combustible materials are met. the room ceiling is 72"(1830 mm). • Provide adequate clearances for servicing. • Consider venting dimensions(rise,run and number of •When installing the venting,the following clearances to elbows,etc.)when selecting the location for your fireplace. combustible materials MUST be maintained: • Locate the appliance out of traffic and away from furniture a. 3"(76 mm)above any horizontal venting and draperies. b. 1"(25 mm)to venting sides or below any horizontal • Keep the location free of electrical,plumbing or other venting heating/air conditioning ducting. •Do not block or restrict the Air Inlet,located between the PLACING THE FIREPLACE standoff frame and glass. The base upon which the appliance rests (Figure 17) must be The minimum clearances(air spaces)to combustible materials sturdy, level and built to safely support at least 800 pounds (363 must be maintained.It is of the greatest importance that the kilograms). The base may be the floor or a purpose-built raised fireplace and vent system be installed only in accordance with platform,e.g.wood,metal.When placed on a platform,an 8"(203 these instructions. mm)x 6"(152 mm)opening must be cut through the platform top. The lineset can be routed through this opening.Room air must be Clearance to combustibles summary: allowed to flow through convection air inlets and then through Back: 11"(280 mm) this platform opening. Front: 11"(280 mm) Sides: 11"(280 mm) Top: 26"(660 mm) rill Floor: 4"(100 mm) The Floor dimension (above) is measured from the bottom of the firebox.When the adjustable feet are in their lowest position the required clearance to the floor is maintained. Figure 17 Do not place anything between the bottom of the firebox and the bottom of the feet. ENSURE THAT THE LINESET (WHICH INCLUDES THE GAS VALVE, ELECTRICAL WIRING, AND GAS LINES) DOES NOT IMPEDE THE FULL OPERATION OF THE RELIEF DOORS.IT IS RECEIVED YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THESE CRITICAL COMPONENTS THROUGHOUT THE INSTALLATION PROCESS.REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL WRAPS AND TIES. 02/2 8/2 022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 19 Europearal j9 nm BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEARANCES ALL MODELS CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Clearances to Combustibles Sides(Non-Glass Sides ONLY) 11"(280 mm) Top 26"(660 mm) Bottom 4"(100 mm) Figure 18 CLEARANCES TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL Clearances to Non-Combustibles Sides(Non-Glass Sides ONLY) 2"(50 mm) Top 2"(50 mm) Bottom 4"(100 mm) Figure 19 No material of any kind is allowed between the bottom of the support feet and the bottom of the firebox (except for the lineset). No material of any kind is allowed within 2"(50 mm)of the top of the fireplace. No material of any kind is allowed within 2"(50 mm)of the metal sides the fireplace. Facing material should be installed against the outer frame of the fireplace,with an 1/8"(3 mm)vertical or horizontal clearance TO THE FLANGE to allow for heat expansion. Non-combustible materials may be installed to a zero clearance to the outer faces of the appliance outer frame face.However, they must not cover(or prevent the removal of)the glass panels or other fireplace parts. The appliance must not be installed on any combustible material other than wood. These clearances are the same for ALL Element 4 Fireplaces,regardless of model. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. Please refer to the"Reduced Clearance to Existing Combustible Wall"section for use of combustibles inside of the above clearances. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 20 European e.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEARANCES MANTELS The graph below(Figure__)shows a range of allowable depths and heights for a COMBUSTIBLE mantel installation. As shown,the minimum allowable mantel height above the fireplace opening is 2"(50 mm)with a 1"(25 mm)deep mantel. The maximum mantel depth is 12"(300)mm at a minimum height above the fireplace opening of 13"(330 mm.) All of the mantel height/depth combinations fall in between these extremes in accordance with the chart below. Mantels made of non-combustible material are allowed inside these dimensions but they will be subjected to elevated temperatures and may become too hot to touch. A typical completed installation with mantel is shown in the diagram below,on the right. INCHES 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 n 20 — i ��� 18 — Mantel Depth 16 — I. 14 .�/�I0 mo 1.4 E 1"(25 mm) LASS oo TOP OF FIREPLACE N OPENING Figure 20 Figure 21 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 21 Europearlpam m BUILDING DEPARTMENT CLEARANCES TYPICAL CLEARANCE DIAGRAMS The total area of the air openings must be maintained.The location of the openings must allow for the free movement of air and must not allow excessive warm air to build up within the chase. The top of the Warm Air Outlet must be no more than 1"(25 mm)down from the chase ceiling. The minimum distance from the bottom of the appliance to the room ceiling is 72"(1830 mm). Warm Air Outlet A Figure 22 Minimum Distances Air Outlet Area by Model 1 A Room ceiling to 72" Model Square Square appliance bottom 1830 mm Inches Centimeters B Room ceiling to top of 1" Summum 70 (all 47 300 Air Outlet 25 mm models) Figure 23 Summum 100(all 50 322 RECEIVED models) Figure24 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 22 Europeapre.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT GAS and ELECTRIC 98765 INSTALLING THE GAS LINE In accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code,NFPA 54(USA)or CAN/CSA-B149.1 (Canada,)correctly size and route the gas supply line from the supply regulator to the area where the appliance is to be installed. Never use galvanized or plastic pipe unless it is rated for use with gas.Gas supply pipes must be designed,routed,constructed and made of materials that are in strict accordance with local codes and regulations.A qualified plumber or gas fitter should be hired to correctly size and route the gas supply line to the appliance in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations. Installing a gas supply line from the fuel supply to the appliance involves numerous considerations of materials,protection,sizing, locations,controls,pressure,sediment trap,and other criteria.The sizing and/or installing of gas piping should only be performed by a qualified plumber or gasfitter. The gas control inlet accepts a 3/8"NPT fitting. The gas supply piping should have a separate gas shutoff valve and a capped,'/8"pipe tapping upstream of the valve for the purpose of reading pressure.A service shutoff valve must be placed within six feet of the fireplace gas control valve. The gas supply pressure at the gas control valve must not exceed the Maximum Supply Pressure as shown in the Specifications and Dimensions section of this manual. The gas supply line must be properly connected and bled by a certified gasfitter or plumber. The appliance and its main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa). The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than psi (3.5 kPa). ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The Element 4 fireplaces use a receiver and remote control for their burner operation.The remote control comes with two AAA batteries and the receiver is powered by a 120V AC adapter, included.The fireplace MUST be powered by the AC adapter for improved reliability and customer satisfaction. The installer must provide an approved 120V AC receptacle to be placed within the six foot cord limit of the AC adapter. The receiver MUST be powered by the AC adapter.Four(4)AA batteries may be used only for on-demand electrical requirement during a power outage.Remove batteries after use to avoid battery corrosion.Battery corrosion will damage the receiver. Electrical work must be performed by a qualified,licensed electrician. A WARNING All wiring shall be in compliance with all local,city,and state codes. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 23 Europearal jQ��Ggm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR VENTING CONFIGURATION CONFIGURING THE VENTING The fireplaces in this manual are direct vent fireplaces that use a co-axial or"pipe within a pipe"venting system.The outer"pipe"or vent conducts fresh,outside air into the fireplace and the inner vent carries the exhaust outside.This system,which can run either horizontally through a sidewall or verticallythrough the roof,produces an efficient system because conditioned building air is not used for combustion. • Only the 5"x 8"direct vent components from the companies listed below(Figure 26)are approved for use with these fireplaces.Any of the 5"x 8"direct vent components suitable for the local condition are permitted.Please visit www.europeanhome.com/qr-support or via the QR code below for installation instructions. • This fireplace is shipped with a North American venting adapter(Figure 25).It MUST attach to the vent collar of the fireplace. • All venting measurements are taken from the top center of the vent collar on the top of the fireplace and all configurations must fall within the acceptable range of the venting charts. • A minimum clearance of 3"(75 mm)must be maintained between combustible materials and the top of any horizontal vent pipe surface;a minimum clearance of 1"(25 mm)must be maintained between Figure 25:North American combustible materials and any other vent pipe surface. ventAaaprer • The horizontal parts of the venting must be pitched up away from the fireplace.For every 12"(305 mm)of horizontal run,the venting must rise 1/a" (6.5 mm)toward the termination.The venting must never run downward unless with the use of a power vent. • Whenever venting passes through a wall,an approved heat shield or'wall thimble'must be installed. • A power vent system is available for venting that falls outside of the venting graphs.Refer to the appropriate power vent manual for any venting configuration which is outside of the vent graphs shown here. • Your venting needs to be inspected annually,including any connected components,to ensure that the system is working as designed. • In colder climate environments,the fireplace can be lowered to STANDBY MODE(Pilot Flame only).This will help maintain a steady draft within the venting over a period of up to five days.See the"Operating the Fireplace"section. APPROVED COMPONENTS and MANUFACTURERS DirectVent Pro(M&G DuraVent,Inc.) EXCELDirect(ICC-Industrial Chimney Company) Pro-Form (BDM-Bernard Dalsin Manufacturing) Direct-Temp(Selkirk Corporation) AmeriVent Direct Vent(Hart&Cooley Inc.) Ventis Direct Vent(Olympia Chimney Supply,Inc.) Figure 26 Please visit www.europeanhome.com/technical-support/ 'El for the power venting installation manuals 0 RECEIVED • � r 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 24 EuropeaQle.cgm / rLLIN BUILDING DEPARTMENT VENTING CONFIGURATION ,R R N N S-► N T S� N N S RAT Ste► Q Figure 27 T Figure 28 R Imp S a Figure 29 Vertical or Horizontal Vent Termination R 45 or 90 degree bends Vertical to Horizontal or vice versa N I 45 and 90 degree bends Horizontal to Horizontal Q Horizontal Pipe Section T Vertical Pipe Section S Figure 30 CALCULATING THE TOTAL VERTICAL SECTION (TVS) Calculate the Total Vertical Section by adding up all vertical upward sections in your specific vent design.CALCULATING THE TOTAL HORIZONTAL SECTION (THS) RECEIVED Calculate the Total Horizontal Section by adding up all horizontal sections in your specific vent design. 0 2 2 8 2 2 2 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 25 Europear�N �rt m BUILDING DEPARTMENT VENTING CONFIGURATION BEWARE OF ELBOWS Elbows create resistance to the movement of air through your venting configuration and they must be included when determining your minimum and maximum vent lengths. There must be a minimum vertical rise of20"(508mm)before any elbow. Elbows are called either'vertical'or'horizontal'depending on their mounted position.The two types of elbows are: TYPE N-45°or 90°elbows which transition from vertical to horizontal and vice versa.This can be called an upright elbow. TYPE Q-45°or 90°elbows which transition from horizontal to horizontal.This can be called an flat elbow. No more than four 90°elbows OR eight 45°elbows OR a combination totaling no more than 360°'elbow degrees'are allowed.For example,a combination of two 90°elbows and two 45°elbows is allowed(90°+90°+45°+45°equals 270°)but a combination of three 90°elbows and three 45°elbows is not allowed (the total equals 405°.) APPLYING THE RESULTS The first(3)N elbows do not need to be included in venting calculations.For an elbow-degree count greater than 270°,the following applies: • for either Type N elbow you must add 40"(1 m)to your THS 0 venting possible,no restrictor needed • for a 90°Type Q elbow you must add 80"(2m)to your THS 35 venting possible,35mm restrictor needed x venting NOT possible • for each 45°Type Q elbow you must add 40"(inn)to your THS Figure 31 Once you have found your total vertical section(TVS)and your total horizontal section(THS)plot the intersection of these two numbers on the appropriate chart,located in the Element 4 Vent Chart Manual. The intersecting block will have one of three entries;0,35,or X: If your TVS and THS intersect at a block with an"0" the configuration is possible without a restrictor. If your TVS and THS intersect at a block with an"35" the configuration is possible and a 35 mm restrictor must be used. If your TVS and THS intersect at a block with an"X" the configuration is not possible. INSTALLING A RESTRICTOR Some vent configurations may require a restrictor plate be installed.The restrictor for this fireplace is installed on the inside top of the fireplace and is to be slid open or closed.Loosen the screws on either side and slide the restrictor as desired.Do not modify the restrictor(s).Please use the graph above to determine if you will need to use a restrictor. Loosen these two Phillips head screws to slide the r- trictor on/off. Figure 32 Figure 33 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 26 Europeargme.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT VENTING CLEARANCES VERTICAL TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS Important Note for Roof Terminations These instructions should be used as a guideline and do not supersede local codes in any way.Install venting according to local codes,these instructions,the current National Fuel Gas Code(ANSI Z223.1 in the USA)or the current standard of CAN/CSA-B149.1 in Canada. Vertical Vent Termination Clearances Termination Heights For Vents TERMINATION HEIGHTS FOR VENTS ABOVE Above Flat Or Sloped Roofs FLAT OR SLOPED ROOFS Ref. NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Horizontal Overhang 1 Roof Pitch * Feet *Meters 2 FT Vertical 2 FT MIN. — MIN. Wall Flat to 6/12 1.0 0.3 Lowest Discharge 6/12 to 7/12 1.25 0.38 Vent Opening - - Termination I i_ 9 _i i 7/12 to 8/12 1.5 0.46 H* Storm Collar 8/12 to 9/12 2.0 0.61 x Flashing 12 9/12 to 10/12 2.5 0.76 Roof Pitch is X/12 10/12 to 11/12 3.25 0.99 s. 1 inoh(25.4 mm)Minimum Clearance to Combustibles 11/12 to 12/12 4.0 1.22 Concentric *H=MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF TO 12/12 to 14/12 5.0 1.52 Vent Pipe LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING OF VENT 14/12 to 16/12 6.0 1.83 The vent / air intake termination clearances 16/12 to 18/12 7.0 2.13 above the high side of an angled roof is as 18/12 to 20/12 7.5 2.29 shown in the following chart: - 20/12 to 21/12 8.0 2.44 A second termination may be no closer than 12'7305 mm. F 12" (305mm) I I Minimum I I 1- -I r f Multiple Termination Clearance RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 27 EuropeaNn µ nm BUILDING DEPARTMENT VENTING CLEARANCES HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS NOTE: Local Codes Or Regulations See Item D in the Text Below. (,."--- Exterior Wall Inside May Require Different Clearances. NOTE Location Of The Vent Termination P —�„ Corner Detail Must Not Interfere With Access To The I illD Electrical Service. -PHHorizontal G y ""a T DI Termination i la Ventilated Soffit A \ 0 Inside Corner A — "2 i . . Detail D =12"n inU CSanada l B C B \\ N .,3,,f1.. © D tE I. •M1. Vi. Fixed V Operable \ . . fl Closed Window 0 —.0 windo 311.\ �C� ►CIS B BIB 0 ®=Air Supply Inlet El,Vent Termination `=Area where Termination is not Permitted US Installation** Canadian Installation* A=Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony. 12 inches(30cm)** 12 inches(30cm)* B=Clearance to window or door that may be opened. 6 inches(15cm)for appliances 6 inches(15cm)for appliances <10,000 Btuh(3kW), 9 inches(23cm) <10,000 Btuh(3kW), 12 inches(30cm) for appliances>10,000 Btuh (3kW)and for appliances>10,000 Btuh (3kW) <50,000 Btuh(15kW), 12 inches(30cm) for appliances>50,000 Btuh (15kW)** C=Clearance to permanently closed window 9 inches(229mm)recommended to 12 inches(305mm) recommended to prevent window condensation prevent window condensation D=Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the 18 inches(458mm) 18 inches(458mm) termination within a horizontal distance of 18 inches(458mm) from the center line of the termination E=Clearance to unventilated soffit 12 inches(305mm) 12 inches(305mm) F=Clearance to outside corner 5 inches(12.7cm) minimum 5 inches(12.7cm) minimum G=Clearance to inside corner 6 inches( 15 cm) minimum-SV4.5HT-2 6 inches( 15 cm) minimum- SV4.5HT-2 H=Clearance to each inside of center line extended above 3 feet(91cm)within a height of 15 feet 3 feet(91cm)within a height of 15 feet meter/regulator assembly above the meter/regulator assembly** above the meter/regulator assembly* I=Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3 feet(91cm)** =erem p5 m 3 feet(91cm)* J=Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet to building or 6 inches(15cm)for appliances 6 inches(15cm)for appliances the combustion air inlet to any other appliance <10,000 Btuh(3kW), 9 inches(23cm) <10,000 Btuh(3kW), 12 inches(30cm) for appliances>10,000 Btuh (3kW)and for appliances>10,000 Btuh (3kW) <50,000 Btuh(15kW), 12 inches(30cm) for appliances>50,000 Btuh (15kW)** K=Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 3 feet(91cm)above if within 10 feet 6 feet(1.83m)* (3m)horizontally** L=Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved diveway located 7 feet(2.13m)$ 7 feet(2.13m)$ on public property M=Clearance under veranda, porch, deck or balcony 12 inches(30cm)$ 12 inches(30cm)*$ N=Depth of Alcove (Maximum) 6 feet(1.83m)** 6 feet(1.83m)* 0=Clearance to Termination (Alcove) 6 inches(15.2mm)** 6 inches(15.2mm)* P=Width of Alcove(Minimum) 3 feet(91cm)* 3 feet(91cm)* 0=Clearance to Combustible Above(Alcove) 18 inches(457mm)** 18 inches(457mm)* * In accordance with the current CSA-B149.1 National Gas And Propane Installation Code. ** In accordance with the curent ANSI SZ223.1/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Codes. $A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and se- e' IL vEr,. .,„ dwellings. IL,d.,:p CA i) *$Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum 2 sides beneath the floor: 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 28 Europeanftr1►e..cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Materials that can catch fire and burn are considered combustible.Any material that is made of,or faced with wood,wood pulp, paper,plastic or any other material that can catch fire and burn is considered combustible. Even though these materials may have been 'flame-proofed', made 'fire-resistant' or are 'fire-rated'they are considered combustible. Standard and Type X drywall are combustible. NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS A material is non-combustible when it cannot catch fire and burn.For example,materials made of stone,brick,concrete,tile,steel, plaster or glass are non-combustible. The table below(Figure 34)shows a list of materials which are reported by their manufacturers to be non-combustible(in accordance with the ASTM E136 standard)AND approved for use around fireplaces. Skamol Skamotec°225 and the Promat PROMAFOUR°system are preferred products for enclosing fireplaces. Product Thickness Skamol Skamotec°225 Fireplace Building Board 11/2"(38 mm) Promat PROMAFOUR°System 1/2"(12 mm) James Hardie Building Products HardieBacker®5001/2"Cement Board Y2"(12 mm) James Hardie Building Products HardieBacker®1/4"Cement Board 1/4"(6 mm) Figure 34:*The listed brand names are trademarks of their respective companies. Skamol Americas,Inc. (844)475-2665 E-mail:skamotec225@skamol.com www.skamotec225.com Promat Inc. (865)681-0155 E-mail:sales@promat.us www.promat.us/en James Hardie Building Products (888)542-7343 www.jameshardie.com RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 29 Europea licrm cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE BUILDING THE ENCLOSURE/FRAMING A safe installation of your Element4 fireplace requires that three things be clearly understood. 1. Most important,these fireplaces are NOT zero-clearance fireplaces.Unlike zero-clearance fireplaces,there is not an outer metal box around the Element4 fireplaces which increases the framing dimensions. 2. Only the non-combustible wall around the glass,the platform (floor,)the mounting brackets and the venting may touch the fireplace. 3. The controls will be inside the enclosure and below the burner.The controls are at the end of a line set and are to be accessed via an access door(not included.)The controls must be located for ease of physical access(gas line,maintenance,etc.)as well as wireless signal (remote control)access.See the LOCATING THE CONTROLS and the MOUNTING THE CONTROLS sections.A wall access door should have a total opening of 25 in2(161 cm2)for access to the controls. 4. A separate 10 in2(25 cm2)opening in the wall must be provided near the access door to provide cool air to the controls. It may seem straightforward to build the'rough opening',set the fireplace then attach the wall.However,for most projects,it will be easier to first set the fireplace in position then enclose it with Skamol Skamotec®or Promat PROMAFOUR®building board. REDUCED CLEARANCE TO EXISTING COMBUSTIBLE WALLS When retrofitting the fireplace against an existing wall it is often desirable to reduce the distance between the fireplace and the combustible wall.Normally,this distance is 11"(280 mm)but it may be reduced by shielding the existing finished wall with a 1"(25mm) air gap and a sheet of non-combustible material as shown on the following page. IN ALL CASES: • A reduced clearance "wall protection shield" is ONLY ALLOWED ON A VERTICAL WALL; IT IS NOT ALLOWED TO BE USED ON HORIZONTAL OR ANGLED SURFACES WITHIN THE NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE. • The"wall protection shield"shall be placed no closer than 1"(25 mm)to the floor or any intersecting walls.Air MUST be allowed to continually circulate around all sides of the wall shield. • A 1"(25 mm)air gap between the wall shield and the existing wall MUST be maintained. • A 2"(50 mm)air gap between the wall shield and the fireplace MUST be maintained. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 30 EuropeaQle.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE REDUCED CLEARANCE TO EXISTING COMBUSTIBLE WALLS COMBUSTIBLE WALL SHIELD OVER FINISHED WALL Ai COMBUSTIBLE WALL SHIELD OVER FINISHED WALL -_ ''°1 2"(50 mm) ` Figure 36 Minimum Air 4,11 i Gap MUST BE 17— 'r_ - — ,y� - 1"(25 mm)Minimum Air Gap MUST BE MAINTAINED oil - - 'i Figure 35 COMBUSTIBLE WALL 4' SHIELD OVER FINISHED WALL ____:iiiiimai SHIELD OVER FINISHED WALL COMBUSTIBLE WALL I Figure 37 111, .11 1 ._ S lair .11 RECEIVED Figure38 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 31 Europea rt m BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE We highly recommend the fireplace be put into final location before building the enclosure. The finished wall(s)must be at least'/"(12 mm)thick or the fireplace trim will extend beyond the finished wall.The list below shows the thickness of the approved wall products. Your choice of wall material depends largely on the intended finish.For example,a thinner wall product and a layer of stone may be thick enough to reach the trim edge.If a painted finish is desired then a wall at least'/2"(12 mm)thick will suffice. Product Thickness Skamol Skamotec®225 Fireplace Building Board 11/2"(38 mm) Promat PROMAFOUR°System 1/2"(12 mm) James Hardie Building Products HardieBacker°5001/2"Cement Board 1/2"(12 mm) James Hardie Building Products HardieBacker°1/4"Cement Board 1/4"(6 mm) Figure 39 iW s�:_ l. Fireplace Trim lf1 i- .11 I % I ►II 1 - _1 r obill O tO ; d I. ' t-I i I = .l i 1 "i Figure 41 /I Minimum Wall Thickness= '/2"(12mm) Figure 40 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 32 Europeapre.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR Summum 70 F - - -A - - -/ Letter Inches Millimeters A 155/16 389 B 285/8 727 C 313/16 808 Figure 42 When enclosing the Summum 70 F fireplace there is a minimum clear area which must be maintained.Nothing except the Summum 70 F may be within this area.When enclosed,the Summum 70 F is centered between the left and right enclosing walls.This minimum area MUST BE DEFINED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.The inside of the enclosing walls(including any necessary framing) may be no less than the distances(A,B and C)shown above. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 33 Europearlpan m BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR Summum 70 CR _ � B S C Letter Inches Millimeters A 155/16 389 { B 285/8 727 C 333/8 848 Figure 43 When enclosing the Summum 70 CR fireplace there is a minimum clear area which must be maintained.Nothing except the Summum 70 CR may be within this area. When enclosed, the Summum 70 CR is centered between the left and right enclosing walls.This minimum area MUST BE DEFINED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.The inside of the enclosing walls(including any necessary framing) may be no less than the distances(A,B and C)shown above. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 34 EuropeapI�gme.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR Summum 70 3/S ` � I B 11 C Letter Inches Millimeters A 155/,6 389 B 281/8 714 Figure44 C 3113/16 808 When enclosing the Summum 70 3S fireplace there is a minimum clear area which must be maintained.Nothing except the Summum 70 3S may be within this area.When enclosed,the Summum 70 3S is centered between the left and right enclosing walls.This minimum area MUST BE DEFINED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.The inside of the enclosing walls(including any necessary framing) may be no less than the distances(A,B and C)shown above. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 35 Europea ltr m BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE SUMMUM 100 F MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR Summum 100 F �—A B1111,1 e agars t, `kk° Fc°r�stardo Letter Inches Millimeters A 183A 475 B 361/8 918 # C 47 1193 Figure 45 When enclosing the Summum 100 F fireplace there is a minimum clear area which must be maintained.Nothing except the Summum 100 F may be within this area.When enclosed,the Summum 100 F is centered between the left and right enclosing walls.This minimum area MUST BE DEFINED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.The inside of the enclosing walls(including any necessary framing) may be no less than the distances(A,B and C)shown above. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 36 Europeaoliame.com A5I-'LN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE SUMMUM 100 LC/RC MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR Summum 100 LC/RC _) 5{Umm frame a9anpRsta do "'WITfr .8 kioxs- • 'me U�7� a.a�hs o�csr c0r _FFkfr 1?. Letter Inches Millimeters A 183/4 475 B 361/8 918 Figure 46 C 457/16 1153 When enclosing the Summum 100 LC/RC fireplace there is a minimum clear area which must be maintained. Nothing except the Summum 100 LC/RC may be within this area.When enclosed,the Summum 100 LC/RC LC is against the left wall or the Summum 100 LC/RC RC is against the right wall.This minimum area MUST BE DEFINED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.The inside of the enclosing walls(including any necessary framing) may be no less than the distances(A,B and C)shown above. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 37 Europeayµl��gm BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE Summum 100 3S MINIMUM AREA REQUIRED FOR Summum 100 3/S - -A B �—L I C Letter Inches Millimeters A 183A 379 B 361/8 918 Figure 47 C 43 1093 When enclosing the Summum 100 3S fireplace there is a minimum clear area which must be maintained.Nothing except the Summum 100 3S may be within this area.When enclosed,the Summum 100 3S is centered between the left and right enclosing walls.This minimum area MUST BE DEFINED BY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.The inside of the enclosing walls(including any necessary framing) may be no less than the distances(A,B and C)shown above. We recommend that the fireplace be set into its final location before building the enclosure. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 38 EuropeapIre.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE n° ;;;;' L=JIJ Figure 48: Figure 49: Summum F with Air Summum F with Air Outlets in Wall Outlet in Reveal RI II Figure 50: Figure 51: Summum LC/RC with Summum LC/RC with Air Outlets in Wall Air Outlet in Reveal Pill Air Outlet Area by Model Model Square Square Figure 52: Inches Centimeters Figure 53: Summum 3S with Air Summum 70 (all Summum 3S with Air Outlets in Wall models) 300 Outlet in Reveal Summum 100(all 50 322 models) Figure 54 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 39 Europeahh11n h}��c m BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE DO NOT ALLOW THE FIREPLACE TO BEAR ANY WEIGHT Dimensions A,B,and C must be equal throughout the installation. Any support framing (NON-combustible framing ONLY) must be at least 2"(50 mm) away from any part of the fireplace.The entire weight of the non-combustible walls must be borne by a structure other than the fireplace. • • I ° r g o C ° �� ;,<.. • .,.yam e : - �rrr'iu� 1 f�e�M Figure 55 Summum F shown.The Summum LC/RC and Summum 3S models have the same requirement. Use the adjustable feet to ensure that the fireplace is level prior to enclosing it. Do NOT lift the fireplace by the face frame but by the bottom of the cabinet. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 40 Europeapre.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE COLD CLIMATE INSULATION For cold climate installations,it is especially important to insulate outside the chase cavity, between studs and under the floor on which appliance rests,if floor is above ground level.Gas line holes and other openings should be filled with approved firestop. If the fireplace is being installed on a cement slab in cold climates,a sheet of plywood or a raised platform can be placed underneath to prevent cold transferring to the fireplace and into the room. It also helps to tape the venting for maximum air tightness and to caulk the firestops. LOCATING THE CONTROLS The standard control system consists of four major components;the receiver,the remote control,the gas valve,and the power supply. The remote control is the device by which you operate the fireplace.The receiver and the gas control are at one end of a line set which is connected to the firebox near the center.As shipped,the line set is wrapped together and fixed to the fireplace. Remove all wraps and ties prior to installation. A wall access door is not provided with your fireplace.When locating the Wall Access Door you must consider four types of access: 1. Air access.Room air must be allowed to flow freely through the Wall Access Door perforations,the site-built platform and the fireplace chase.The Wall Access Door must be installed in the same room as the fireplace. 2. Line set access.The line set is to be unwrapped. Do not kink the lineset and do not bend to a radius of less than 2"(50 mm) 3. Physical access.The gas valve/receiver must be readily accessible for maintenance,etc. 4. Wireless access.The signals from the remote must get to the receiver,inside the access door. If the access door is not perforated an air access equivalent 10 in'(25 cm2)as well as physical,wireless and line set access must be provided. MOUNTING THE CONTROLS Do not place the controls above the level of the burner.If the fireplace is to be set directly on the floor,the controls must be placed outside the non-combustible zone. Suggested Wall Access Door Dimensions The table shows the dimensions and the suggested rough opening Door Opening of an access door. 12"x12"(30mmx30mm) Figure 56 When measured at the level of the feet,the controls will reach no farther from the cabinet edge than shown below. The drawing is not to scale. Summum 70-54"(1372 mm) Summum 100-51"(1295 mm) 111.1 1/ Summum 70-36"(914 mm) o � o Summum 70- 43"(1092 mm) il Summum 100-33"(842 mm) 0 0 Summum 100-41"(1042 mm) 0 0 N 1 RECEIVED Summum 70-54"(1372mm) Figure 57 Summum 100-51"(1295 mm) 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 41 Europearal jQ��Ggm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE rlililMM1N 1� Figure 58 Carefully cut the black tie wraps which hold the line set to the bottom of the fireplace then carefully unwrap the line set. Lay the line set out towards the location of the Access Door. Do not kink the lineset and do not bend to a radius of less than 2"(50 mm.) TEST FIRE Prior to being placed into operation,the fireplace should be test-fired in stages to ensure that all components are in good working order.This fireplace has a 2"d thermocouple which senses the burner flame.The system will turn itself off if the system does not sense the 2nd thermocouple output within 29 seconds after the valve opens. If 2nd thermocouple is still hot enough to produce electricity at the receiver thus preventing the fireplace from starting,the remote will flash "OFF" to signal this safety lock out. Allow time for the 2nd thermocouple to cool down before attempting a start.The system is ready to start when the flashing"OFF"becomes solid on the remote and pressing the ON/OFF button produces a response from the valve. 1.Start the fireplace with the hearth panel out and with the front glass off.Ensure that the pilot flame both heats the primary thermocouple and lights the burner.For safety,a post-purge delay is built into the system.Subsequent start attempts MUST NOT take place for at least thirty(30)seconds. 2.Start the fireplace with the hearth panel in place and with all of the glass panels fixed correctly in place.Ensure that the main burner flames engulf the 2nd thermocouple and the fireplace stays lit for at least 1 full minute.If the system turns itself off after 29 seconds install the required media(next section)and return here.Installing the fire media will help with the flame around the 2nd thermocouple.Subsequent start attempts MUST NOT take place for at least five(5) minutes. 3.Start the fireplace with the media installed.If the system turns itself off after 29 seconds,rearrange the media to produce a good flame at the 2nd thermocouple.This step may have to be repeated several times before the media is in the best place for consistent operation.A single,long beep indicates that the 2nd thermocouple is still too hot to start the ignition sequence.Allow time for the 2nd thermocouple to cool down.Once the system stays lit for at least one full minute,turn the fireplace off,fix the glass panels in place and operate the fireplace for at least 45 minutes to ensure the system works properly when heated. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 42 Europeargme.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT INSTALLING THE FIRE MEDIA LSE 421 •• Real Flame burners are elevated rectangles.The • specific logs(1,3,and 5)have recessed notches so they fit perfectly over each burner. 14141414P Ilk\ Figure 59 `i mod` q LSE 421 Log Set Contents . Prill s - bag of ash(use optional) �\ -eleven logs -black chips -grey chips � 3r -embers - ' �E -fire glass =___ r t •"`• '" FIRE MEDIA ARRANGEMENT '` t� k - -� " : "._� ``� '' _/ �., Eck, i \ "'.� K x .. A Each Summum fireplace has a three-part hearth � — -' = ------- '° x .t,-- panel,which consists of two trays and a middle Figure 60 section.The trays can be easily removed for maintenance.The trays must be filled with the supplied fire glass. Y',- Divide the glass evenly over the bottom of the trays so that the light is well diffused.Cover the fire - a fps glass with the chips,so that all the fire glass is well ;,. covered,but light is allowed through. w 2 Place the logs as shown at right. 6 7 9 9 10 11 Place the embers as shown and spread the chips over the hearth panel.If desired,sprinkle the supplied ash over the logs and black chips. Finally,ensure that the pilot flame and the second thermocouple remain free of any material and ,, _. the ignition works before the glass is replaced. f � '�' ,y ` placed material will have a negative r ® i re ImproperlyY effect on the flames and affect the startup. t � d ' � .,`; Make sure that the holes remain open at different , . ,;: f, w points in the center grid. r� , , `'�!'i' ` rx, F' ± A, . ti ',,' / ?,.,,,,: t...1.-" `,41 ' r. N ifiht. , •,,,,,,,,ir!,-- , „ ,P.4. )41i4 ,„..., , 4 Figure61 I .22 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 43 Europearal jQ� Cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR INSTALLING THE FIRE MEDIA With a Summum fireplace you have an imitation glowbed feature.The intensity of the glow can be changed as desired. Note:When you completely switch off the fire and switch it on again at a later time,the intensity at which you switched off the fire will be the same when you switch the fire on again. When you start the fireplace,the light bed will be switched off at all times.After the start-up process,when the second thermo- couple has released the gas supply,the light bed will automatically start to glow again. OPERATING THE LED LIGHTING Brightness The LED module can also be used to change the brightness of the LEDs.To change this follow these steps: 1. Hold the lightbulb button (on the remote) until the icon in the screen starts to blink 2. Press the up or down arrow button to change brightness The final option is to have your LEDs pulsing,imitating the glowing embers in a real fire. Note: The 12V adapter the comes with the LED module is to be plugged into the LED module itself! This is contrary to other Element4 fireplaces that feature a 6V plug which is put in the receiver! RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 44 Europea :151 rqm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SCREEN INSTALLATION Summum F Summum LC/RC Summum 3/S Upper Tabs 2 Upper Tabs 4 Upper Tabs 6 Lower Tabs 2 Lower Tabs 4 I Lower Tabs I 6 Magnets 6 Magnets 1 12 _ Magnets 18 Long Screen 1 Long Screen 1 Long Screen 1 Short Screen N/A Short Screen 1 Short Screen 2 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Lower Tab Top half Upper Tab Short side mounts to 2 against backside of the glass standoff frame Top half (top) mounts to Small side between backside of trim and glass screen frame (top) Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67:Short Screen Figure 68:Long Screen Place the two Lower Tabs on the trim,with the short side against the glass,about 2-3"from each ; L- corner of the glass.Place a magnet on the front of each tab. Figure 69 RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 45 European pGgm BUILDING R DEPARTMENT SCREEN INSTALLATION Figure 70 Place the two Upper Tabs on the inside of the top stand off frame.One magnet will be hidden,attached to the standoff frame.The other magnet will be exposed to attach to the screen. • Figure 71 This is what the screen will look like when it is attached correctly to the top Upper Tabs(viewed from inside of the standoff frame). RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 46 Europea :151 Kqm BUILDING DEPARTMENT SCREEN INSTALLATION lk i . a Figure 72 This is what the screen will look like when it is attached correctly to the Lower Tabs(viewed between the screen and the glass). :: , Figure 73 The screen is installed properly in the photo above.Ensure that all magnets are in the correct position and the tabs are secured. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 47 Europearal �Ggm jQ� BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPERATING the FIREPLACE BEFORE THE FIRST FIRE 1.Make certain that all construction materials have been removed from inside and around the fireplace and the fireplace has been cleaned of any construction dust.Clean the glass BEFORE and AFTER the first fire. 2.Confirm that the gas valve is properly connected and bled by a certified gas technician or plumber. 3.Check the gas supply for leaks and proper pressure.Refer to the table in"Appliance Ratings"section. 4.Check that the venting is unobstructed and in proper working condition. 5.PROPERLY PLACE,CLAMP,AND SEAL THE GLASS PANELS. 6.Ensure the receiver is powered with an AC Adapter OR Batteries,NOT BOTH. 7. Place the two(2)AAA batteries into the remote control and confirm that it will communicate with the receiver by pressing the ON/OFF button.If necessary pair the remote and receiver(see below). 8.Follow USING THE REMOTE CONTROL ELECTRONIC IGNITION SEQUENCE to setup and use remote. PAIRING THE REMOTE AND RECEIVER (System Reset) 1. Press and hold the receiver reset button using a small,long tool until you hear the second of two beeps.After the second beep release the reset mwxITRoL button. °_ C";" RESET 2. Single Press the 0 button on the remote,you will then hear two beeps. i019 �'�; RESET BUTTON Then remote will flash"CONN" once it stops flashing the remotes will be synced.Wait 30 seconds before trying to start the fireplace. Figure 74 If you hear one long beep,this indicates the pairing sequence has failed or the wiring is incorrect.Re-synch the remote. GAS VALVE KNOBS After removing the black plastic plug,turn the screw PRESSURE REGULATOR SCREW counterclockwise to lower the pressure and clockwise to raise the pressure.This adjustment is required for fuel conversions. ON MAIN VALVE KNOB MANUAL KNOB IN � o ON POSITION IN ON POSITION z This knob is AUTOMATIC and will turn J At, to OFF when the fireplace is turned - » off and to ON when the fireplace is Figure 75 turned on. Note!For normal operation the MANUAL knob on the gas valve cannot be in the MAN position;it must be fully in the ON position. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 48 EuropeaQle.cgm f1N-"L IV BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPERATING the FIREPLACE 10 BUTTON REMOTE CONTROL Tune Signal lnicator Thermostatc Mode Battery Status `*4 n i.i n AM [�� ..--- rii Il inI1 Fan Countdown Timercovntaa. mer -__ ii! 1p al F. .... Fahrenheit or Ces a 0 '0 N 'I n 4- Light JIOFF -._ '.:.,e 1 2 Pi 11 + A 0 * Eco Mode I —e Tce,a:u"e Multi-Burner Status Figure 76 SETTING FAHRENHEIT or CELSIUS CHILD PROOF C To change between`C and °F,press i6 f.- ON: ��yy and :. buttons simultaneously. 6 To activate press .-'-' and V. buttons O• J1— 11 BM simultaneously. displayed and the 13' NOTE: Choosing°F results in a12 hour ]]� handset is rendered inoperable, except clock. Choosing `C results in a C] for the off function. 24 hour clock. ) ® X 0 ti 0 CA OFF: @(�1 r+, To deactivate press'.01 and V. buttons 0 C O * ++ O l`r., simultaneously.lb disappears. Figure 77 — Figure 78 — SETTING the TIME MANUAL MODE(HANDSET) C 1 1.Press A and V buttons simultane- NO ously. Day flashes. BEFORE OPERATING =E33E1F4 2.Press A•or`►.button to select a num- 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 valve is in the ON, ber to correspond with the day of the full counterclockwise position. week (e.g. I=Monday, 2=Tuesday. 2. Place the ON!OFF switch(if equipped)in the I(ON)position. 3=Wednesday, 4l=Thursday, 5=Fri- 0 ®O lam' day,6=Saturday,1=Sunday). ��l 3.Press A and V buttons simultane- l�' t+ 0 IV l ously. Hour flashes. TO TURN ON FIRE ® � 4.To select hour press �)or(fi button. hJ 5.Press A and Y. buttons simultane- Figure 79 ------ ously. Minutes flash. When pilot ignition is confirmed. motor turns automatically to 6.To select minutes press A or V but- maximum flame height. ton. 7.To confiml press 14. and V buttons simultaneousyorwait. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 49 Europear�N �rt m BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPERATING the FIREPLACE Handset One-Button Operation FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ,, (Default Setting) -. -Press t button until two short beeps f Handset and a blinking series of lines confirms •To increase flame height press and the start sequence has begun;release 8`C0 s holdA.button. button. •To decrease flame height or to set ap- ®®o® •Main gas flows once pilot ignition is 2� pliance to pilot flame, press and hold ®O O O confirmed. V.button. •Handset automatically goes into Man- U O U U ®O ual Mode after main burner ignition. * ++ 0 CI 80 l nn -S)(J NOTICE Figure 81 - Change from one-button to two-button ignition operation by pressing and holding io.?)button for 10 sec. immediately after installing batteries. ON is displayed and 1 is flashing. 'Mien DESIGNATED LOW FIRE and HIGH FIRE change is complete 1 will change to It. NOTE: Backlight must be on for high fire and low fire double-click operation. 1 Handset Two-Button Operation •Press;;and*button simultaneously c •To go to low fire, double-click .vii but- :,_1_'; until two short beeps and a blinking ton.LO is displayed. series of lines confirms the start se- 8:CC quence has begun: release buttons. I n NOTE:Flame goes to high fire first be- •Main gas flows once pilot ignition is LU fore going to low fire. ®®ICI confirmed. • O®©^ •Handset automatically goes into Man- ®®O C: r ual Mode after main burner ignition. Figure 82 --— (4)(?) Figure 83 _1— NOncE ( •To go to high fire, double-click®but- Change from two-button to one-button ignition operation by nr ton.H i is displayed. pressing and holding i; i button for 10 sec. immediately after E"� installing batteries.ON is displayed and 2 is flashing. When H change is complete 2 will change to 1. • O®IO If the pilot does not stay lit after several tees,tum the main valve ® ++ ®® knob to OFF and follow the instructions"TURN OFF GAS TO ® APPLIANCE(page 19). Figure 84 _f-- If the appliance will not operate,follow the instructions"TURN STANDBY MODE(PILOT FLAME) OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE(page 19). Handset •Press and hold♦ button to set appliance to pilot flame_ COUNTDOWN TIMER TO TURN OFF FIRE f -\ ON/SETTING: 1.Press and hold Z. button until r dis- Handsetliel played,and hour flashes. •Press 16 button to turn off. 2.To select hour press A:or ♦ button. 3.To confirm press(g.:button.Minutes NOTE:There is a 5 sec delay before flash. the next ignition is possible. U ®O* 4.To select minutes press A:or`I button. O®0 O �O�O ^ 5.To confirm press:XI button or wait. ®O O `�'/n I\TJ�}_ Press f.t button,X and countdown time O® Figure 86 — - disappear. Figure 85 1' NOTE:At end of countdown time period,the fire ttRE E AVE C) Countdown Timer only works in Manual, Thermos c, and Eco Modes. Maximum countdown time is9o}/ L�8/2 0 2 2 and 50 minutes. V L Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 50 EuropeaAI 2kpm br it IN BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPERATING the FIREPLACE MODES of OPERATION PROGRAM MODE I Thermostatic Mode f 1 ON: The room temperature is measured and Press L button.Ill,1 or 2,ON or OFF NC ,�� compared to the set temperature. The Bw displayed. 2]L flame height is then automatically ad- justed to achieve the set temperature. Figure 87 Figure 88 r" IN Program Mode /ig -N OFF: Programs 1 and 2, each can be pro- 1.Press 4 or®or 1�l button to enter 8430 grammed to go on and off at specificBOOa Manual Mode. C times at a set temperature. 2 3 f 2.Press C button to enter Thermostatic Mode. ®® o o __ o(1)� 3.Press A button to enter Eco Mode. nt® ICI o ! Soo ® ® +* Figure 89 ---- Figure 90 ,,Ar Eco Mode NOTE:The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the tern- Flame height modulates between high perature for the on time in Program Mode.Changing the a� and low. If the room temperature is low- Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes the 23[ o er than the set temperature, the flame on time temperature in Program Mode. ] ti height stays on high for a longer period of time. If the room temperature is high- Default settings: ;`V ® O 0 er than the set temperature, the flame ON TIME(Thermostatic)TEMPERATURE:21'C(70°F) height stays on low for a longer period OFF TIME TEMPERATURE:"-=(pilot flame only) # O of time. One cycle lasts approx.20 min. OP • I 1 TEMPERATURE SETTING: 1.Press • button and hold until U Figure 91 --� a flashes.ON and set temperature(set- 2]f ting in Themiostatic Mode)displayed. 2. THERMOSTATIC MODE ] To continue press L button or wart. III,OFF displayed,temperature flash- y X® ® es. ON: , 1 `� 3.Select off temperature by pressing Press` ( 11 twtton.1 displayed,preset tenr ` O 0 118') the®®or;'/' button. i perature displayed briefly.and then room O® 4.To confirm press!I-button. 23'1 temperature displayed. Figure 93 OFF: c.eD) ®()0 1.Press 1.1 button. NOTE:The on (Thermostatic)and off set temperatures are the ©, 2.Press or L,:button to enter Manual same for each day. U Mode. 0 3.Press!i button to enter Program Mode. 4.Press ••-. button to enter Eco Mode. i "\ DAY SETTING: Figure 92 - - , 5.R LI flashes. Press:'...A)or 1)button to RL� choose between RLL,SPTSU,I, 2, 3,4, SETTING: 1.4 5,6,1. 48 _________________ 1.Press(l; button and hold until I dis- 6.To confirm press M button. played,temperature flashes. ?. • A 2.To adjust set temperature press or V ®O G1 button,3.To confirm press(1:button or wait. O ++ @ n r 1�®oc1 ®® RECEIVED ''° T. ©C' Figure 95 --�— �*)0 02/28/2022 Figure 94 ------- Element.*uas rirepiaces Rev#10192021 51 European ltrnm BUILDINGNN DEPARTMENT OPERATING the FIREPLACE IIa selected AUXILIARY FEATURE ON TIME SETTING(PROGRAM 1): Upon ignition burner 1 is on and burner 2 is in the last setting. :O 7.OF:,1,ON displayed,AIL is displayed ®89• shortly, and hour flashes. 1 ON: We. 8.To select hour press • or T.button. To switch a burner on. press the;#;but- 9.To confirm press I. button. 4. 1. &CC tt ton. displayed. nr�l ON displayed,FILL displayed shortly, lJ `�:I and minutes flash. 23r OFF: o 1 10.To select minutes press*j or;V)but- To switch the burner off. press the ++ ton. U ® O® button.++disappears. 11.To confirm press•' button. ID O O O 'l Figure 96 -------- * Figure 97 —� OFF TIME SETTING(PROGRAM 1): AUTOMATIC TURN DOWN 12.9,1.OFF displayed,Fl LL is displayed E33B~ shortly,and hour flashes. 3 Hour No Communication Function 13.To select hour.press A.'or • button. •The valve will turn to pilot flame if there is no communication 14.To confirm press •. button. O:, 1 between handset and receiver for a 3 hour penod.The fire will OFF displayed.RLL displayed short- continue to function normally when communication is restored. U ® O Ci ly, and minutes flash. ® 15.To select minutes press • or T but- Receiver Overheating :I + r ton. (only if module is connected) 16.To confirm press button. .t; •Valve turns to pilot flame if the temperature in the receiver Figure 98 - ---- is higher than 140'F (60°C). The main burner turns back on (manually or in Thermostatic Mode)only when the temperature NOTE: Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times is below 140°F(60°C). or stop programming at this point, and PROGRAM 2 re- AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF mains deactivated. NOTE: PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on(Thermostatic)and Countdown Tinier •At end of countdown time period,the fire turns off.The Count- off temperatures for FILL.91.5U and Daily Timer(l,2,3,4,5. down Timer only works in Manual. Thermostatic, and Eco 6.I). Once a new on(Themiostatic)and/or off tempera- Modes.Maximum countdown time is 9 hours and 50 minutes ture has been set. that temperature becomes the new default setting. Low Battery Receiver • v''ith low battery power in the receiver the system shuts off the NOTE: If FILL 58:511 or Daily Timer are programmed for PRO- fire completely.This will not happen if the power supply is inter- GRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on and off times, these be- rupted come the new default times. The batteries must be re- moved to clear the PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on On-Demand Pilot and off times and temperatures. •This green feature eliminatesgas energy consumption during extended appliance inactivity. When the appliance is inactive SR 5;or Daily Timer(�,2,3,4,5,6,`)selected for an extended penod of time the system automatically extin- guishes the pilot This feature helps the consumer realize cost benefits by automatically eliminating energy consumption dur- •Set on time and off time using same procedure as "ALL se- ing non-heating months and limited use. lected"(above). •The programmed length of inactivity to activate the system is •SRSLI:Set on time and off time for both Saturday and Sunday. specified by the appliance manufacturer and cannot be altered •Daily Timer: Unique on and off times may be set for a single in the field. day of the week.for multiple days of the week,or for every day of-Wait to finish setting. 2n°Thermocouple Shut Off •2na thermocouple Option: The system shuts off the fire if the main burner does not completely ignite approximately 20 sec- onds after ignition or after pushing • button. NOTE: Before the next ignition there is a 2 minute waiting pe- nod. If the thermocouple is then still too hot, you will hear a long beep. LED MODE RECEIVED LED Mode can only be used for Club and Summum Series fireplaces. Press the button to turn on,dim,and turn o 6 burner function. To change LED color(Club Series only)you must use the ProControl App. 0 2/2 8/2 0 2 2 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 52 EuropeaAygre,.,Qm BUILDING DEPARTMENT OPERATING the FIREPLACE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL NOTES SETTING THE ELECTRONIC CODE (First time use only.) NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Radio Frequency Handset Failure to do so could damage the electronics. To secure the communications between the handset and the receiver a security code must be chosen from among 65,000 codes available.Pairing the handset with the receiver automatically chooses one of these codes. Handset To pair the handset and receiver: •Two(2)AAA batteries are supplied and required. •Low battery indicator on handset display. •Press and hold the receiver's reset button until you hear two(2) beeps. The first beep is short and the second beep is long.After the second LED Module beep,release the reset button. • An AC adapter is supplied with the fireplace. •Within the subsequent 20 seconds press the 0 on the handset until you hear two additional short beeps confirming the code is set. If you hear Receiver one long beep,this indicates the pairing sequence has failed or the wi- •Powered by LED Module. ring is incorrect. NOTE:This is a one time pairing only,and is not required after changing Software Version the batteries of the handset or receiver. Press®and 0 buttons simultaneously.Software version is displayed. .• Handset Model Number +'1�' ••_� Press 0 and 0 buttons simultaneously. Handset model number is dis- played. •_7••♦_ • RESET Deactivate Functions > date 1342 BB 1.Install handset batteries.All icons are displayed and flashing. 2.While the icons are flashing,press the relevant function button and hold 1111111111 for 10 seconds. 3.The function icon will flash until deactivation is complete.Deactivation is complete when the function icon and two horizontal bars are display- ed. Receiver Reset Button NOTE:If a deactivated button is pressed,there is no function, and two Figure 99 horizontal bars are displayed. NOTE:Deactivation remains in effect after change of batteries. Activate Functions 1.Install handset batteries.All icons are displayed and flashing. 2.To activate a function, press the relevant button and hold for 10 se- conds. 3.The function icon will continue to flash until activation is complete.Ac- tivation is complete when the function icon is displayed. The following Functions can be Deactivated/Activated •CHILD PROOF(To activate press 0 and 0 buttons simultaneously." displayed and the handset is rendered inoperable(except for off functi- on). •PROGRAM MODE •THERMOSTATIC MODE(also deactivates Program Mode) •ECO MODE •MULTI-BURNER FEATURE •COUNTDOWN TIMER RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 53 Europea ligp Gqm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR OPERATING the FIREPLACE THE FIRST FIRE When the fireplace is first heated,an odor may be given off by the hot metal.This is normal and is a result of the'burn off'of the lubricants and sealants used when manufacturing the fireplace.We recommend that you open the nearby windows for extra ventilation and then operate the fireplace for at least four hours. When the glass is cold,some condensation may appear on the glass after lighting the fireplace.This is normal and the condensation will disappear as the glass warms. During this first fire,examine the flame for appearance and quality. Examine the burner media for sooting.The flame pattern should be similar to that show below(Figure 100).Flames may appear blue and will turn yellow after 15 to 20 minutes. After this burn-off period,turn off the fireplace and let it cool completely to room temperature and clean both sides of the glass and the interior panels as described in the MAINTENANCE section. Since it is a metal fireplace,the heat-up and cool-down cycles may produce some noises caused by the expansion and contraction of these metals.The premium materials and build quality of your fireplace will keep these sounds to a minimum. ft.' Figure 100 To see an Element4 fireplace starting and running normally please visit the link below. WWW.EUROPEANHOME.COM/TECHNICAL/HOW-TO-VIDEOS/ CI r El ■ i RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 54 Europeargme.cgm L BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE REMOVING AND CLEANING THE GLASS OVERVIEW LI The glass panels on this fireplace are held in place by a number of rope gaskets.These instructions will show you how to remove and install the rope gaskets and glass panels. Please read these instructions completely before proceeding. TOOLS REQUIRED •Gloves(not included) Remove the SIDE TRIM first, then the BOTTOM TRIM REMOVING THE GLASS Figure 101 Step 1. . I Remove the lower and upright trim pieces which are held in " , place with magnets and will lift out. ■p -y• Step 2. The front glass panel should be removed first.This panel is -- secured with one lower rope gasket and one upper rope gasket. Step 3. 44 Once the rope gaskets are out,lift the glass panel up and swing the lower edge of the glass panel out and over the standoff Figure 102 frame. When the glass panel is clear of the standoff frame then lower _ the glass panel out and set the panel securely aside. • . Step 4. , •' •• \ Remove all of the rope gaskets holding each remaining glass • •• •• \1. panel (if applicable).Remove each small glass panel and set • •• • % aside. . PROPERLY PLACE ROPE GASKET(S)AND SEAL THE GLASS - PANEL(S)BEFORE LIGHTING THE FIRE! — .11.1111 Figure 103 Remove the ROPE GASKET _ s , starting from one end down - to the other end ._ • To see how to remove the glass from an Element4 fireplace ‘11111 please visit the link below. WWW.EUROPEANHOME.COM/RESOURCES/VIDEOS/ t 0 r' 0 Figure 104 r- The ROPE GASKET will be removed for an jtfiPI i� 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 55 Europearal jQ��Ggm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE GLASS Burning natural gas(NG)or propane(LP)in this fireplace will always result in some of the gas components being deposited on the glass. Hydrogen sulfides and mercaptans,which are present in the burning gas,condense onto the relatively cooler glass surface and cause white film to build up over time. The amount of this white film is influenced by a number of factors such as;the configuration of the system venting,thermal efficiency of the fireplace design,the humidity of combustion air,frequency of fireplace use,burner performance and,the fireplace design itself. Do not use normal household (usually ammonia-based) glass cleaners to clean the glass as these cleaners can leave a permanent stain. Only a gas fireplace glass cleaner should be used. Products such as Stove Bright® Gas Appliance Glass Cleaner by Forrest Technical Coatings,Imperial Gas Fireplace Glass Cleaner by Imperial Manufacturing Group and GFCT®Gas Fireplace Glass Cleaner by A.W.Perkins Co.are designed for this purpose. Follow the instructions for use and do not clean the glass when it is hot! If the glass becomes coated with deposits which cannot be removed it must be replaced. The fireplace glass should be cleaned before the fireplace is first lit and then after the fireplace has been through its four hour burn- in cycle.This will reduce potential build up on your glass. INSTALLING THE GLASS The glass panels should be installed in reverse order of their removal. Step 1. Lift the glass panel up under the standoff frame and swing the lower edge of the glass panel against the firebox gasket.Set a rope gasket into place and secure it from the middle to the left and right sides by pushing in recess with narrow tool. Step 2. Repeat Step 1 with the remaining glass panels. Step 3. Adjust the remaining glass panels left to right until there is no corner gap. Step 4. While ensuring that the glass panels are tight and square to each another,carefully install the remaining rope gaskets. PROPERLY PLACE ROPE GASKET(S)AND SEAL THE GLASS PANEL(S)BEFORE LIGHTING THE FIRE! RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 56 EuropeaQle.cgm / rLLIV BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE WARNING Installation and maintenance must be performed by an authorized qualified installer,service agency or gas supplier. TURN OFF THE GAS before servicing the appliance.It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform an appliance check-up/service once a year. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing MUST BE REPLACED before operating this appliance. DO NOT USE this appliance if any part has been under water.Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the unit and to replace any part of the control system and any gas valve that has been under water. Any alteration to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer. Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to make sure that no debris,plants,trees,or shrubs are interfering with the air flow. BURNER MAINTENANCE The flames from the burner should be visually checked.The flame should have a blue base and yellow tops and be candle-like in appearance. PILOT MAINTENANCE The pilot flame must be visually checked.The pilot flame must always be present when the appliance is in operation and should appear as shown in Figure 91 (with hearth panel removed.) The pilot has two distinct flames,one engulfing the thermocouple on its left,the other reaching across to the burner. The area around the pilot should be inspected for cleanliness.Lint or foreign material must be removed with a brush or vacuum. I v - t � . - } l " • RECEIVED Figure 105 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 57 Europea ltr m BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE THERMOCOUPLE MAINTENANCE The Element4 fireplaces have two thermocouples; one next to the pilot and one opposite the pilot side of the burner. The completeness and operation of both must be checked.A qualified installer must confirm that both thermocouples are in place and not damaged. While checking the thermocouple, please ensure that the ignitor rod is not cracked as well. VENT MAINTENANCE with The following venting system inspection by a qualified service technician is recommended every six months: 1. Inspect for excessive condensation,e.g.water droplets forming in the inner lining and subsequently dripping out of i �'� the joints.This can cause corrosion in the system. it A , 2. Check for corrosion in areas exposed to the elements. " � ��; I s, Where rust spots or holes have appeared,these 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. Figure 105 4. Check all joints and pipes to make sure that nothing has been disturbed or loosened. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 58 EuropeaQle.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT MAINTENANCE REPLACEMENT PARTS f f 1 I AO 1 !ibso 1 o��..) o D L,O O O HO 0 OF i 0 -i• • 1/1- _• • •F RELAIS O ��71 r\ 10 -10, • •I • • •I , 17 AUX /// 11 MODULE (8) -1 1.MWT4T MERTIK MAXITROL 7'; 1!�' N`uu j "lip . 0 — :1 C 11 9� MiA 1 I_ -6 QCD t _ Figure 121 Item Description Quantity Part Number (Required) (Each) 1 Gas valve 1 E4-GS-GV-01 2 Receiver 1 E4-GS-CM-Wifi-04 (Control Module) 3 Main Burner 2 4 First Log Burner 5 Second Log Burner 88:88PM^ 6 Piolot Assembly 1 E4-GS-PABT-01 nrill z O u++,k 7 Second Thermocouple 1 E4-GS-2TC-01 U ® 0 8 LED Control Module 1 E4-ES-SUM-CM-LED O CI + 10 CD 9 12 Volt Adaptor 1 AC Adaptor-12V ® C 10 LED Strips 1 E4-LS-SUM-100/140-LED 11 Wifi-Box (Optional) 1 E4-GS-Con-Wifi-01 12 10 Button Remote 1 Repl-E4-GSRECEIVED 0 02 Figure 122 Figure 123 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 59 EuropeaAVEG m BUILDING DEPARTMENT WARRANTY European Home Warranty Element4 Gas Fireplace European Home warrants these gas fireplaces against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of TWO (2)YEARS from the date of original retail purchase.Glass is expressly NOT covered by this warranty. If a defect exists, European Home will, at its option, either (1) provide needed components using new or refurbished replacement parts or (2) exchange the product with one which is new or which has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product.A replacement product/part assumes the remaining warranty of the original product or ninety(90) days from the date of replacement or repair,whichever provides longer coverage for you. When a product or part is exchanged, any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes the property of European Home. All warranty claims must be submitted through the dealer from which you purchased the product. Check with your dealer in advance for any costs to you when arranging a warranty call. Shipping and/or delivery charges for parts are not covered by this warranty. Nothing in the above shall be deemed to imply that this warranty shall apply to work which has been abused or neglected or shows evidence of changes or modifications by others with or without permit,damages caused by the acts of God,building settlement or moving,fire or vandalism. In addition,installation of this product that varies from the requirements stated in the instruction manual will void the warranty. PRODUCT INSTALLATION RECORD Installer: Please complete this form. Customer: Please retain this information. Model (check one) Summum 70 F 0 Summum 70 CR 0 Summum 70 3S 0 Summum 100 F 0 Summum 100 CR 0 Summum 100 3S 0 Purchased From Date of Purchase Installed By Date of Installation Fireplace Serial Number Fuel Type Total Venting Horizontal Total Venting Vertical RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 60 Europeanre.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX ONE MASSACHUSETTS CERTIFICATION This appliance is approved for installation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.The Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters has issued approval number G3-0116-219 for this appliance. The following must be observed when installing the Element4 fireplaces within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: (a)For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling,building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes,including those owned or operated by the Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven (7)feet above finished grade in the area of the venting,including but not limited to decks and porches,the following requirements shall be satisfied: 1.INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment,the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery back-up is installed on the floor level where the gas equipment is to be installed.In addition,the installing plumber or gasfitter shall observe that a battery operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm is installed on each additional level of the dwelling,building or structure served by the side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment.It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualified licensed professionals for the installation of hard wired carbon monoxide detectors a.In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic, the hard wired carbon monoxide detector with alarm and battery back-up may be installed on the next adjacent floor level. b.In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not be met at the time of completion of installation,the owner shall have a period of thirty(30)days to comply with the above requirements;provided,however,that during said thirty(30)day period,a battery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed. 2.APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed and IAS certified. 3.SIGNAGE.A metal or plastic identification plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight(8)feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment.The sign shall read,in print size no less than one-half(' )inch in size,"GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW.KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS". 4.INSPECTION.The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the installation unless,upon inspection,the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4. (b) EXEMPTIONS:The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.08(2)(a)1 through 4: 1.The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled"Equipment Not Required To Be Vented"in the most current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the Board;and 2.Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in a room or structure separate from the dwelling,building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes. (c)MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS-GAS EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM PROVIDED.When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting system design or venting system components with the equipment,the instructions provided by the manufacturer for installation of the equipment and the venting system shall include: 1.Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system components;and 2.A complete parts list for the venting system design or venting system. (d)MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS-GAS EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM NOT PROVIDED.When the manufacturer of a Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the flue gases,but identifies"special venting systems",the following requirements shall be satisfied by the manufacturer: 1.The referenced"special venting system"instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment installation instructions;and 2.The"special venting systems"shall be Product Approved by the Board,and the instructions for that system shall include a parts list and detailed installation instructions. (e)A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fueled e t0n , lPivEr venting instructions,all parts lists for venting instructions,and/or all venting design instructions shall remain wit ppliaricebr equipment at the completion of the installation. 02/2 8/2 022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 Europearal jQ��Ggm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR APPENDIX TWO TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY A. Replace remote control batteries. Press UP and OFF Remote control batteries low. Quality alkaline recommended. buttons to start igni- tion sequence.Beep No Test the batteries,replace if necessary. will occur each Receiver batteries low. Quality 1.5V AA alkaline recommended. second. Note:Do NOT connect an AC adapter when using receiver batteries. Yes Reset system,see the installation manual Check that remote control and or the label on the receiver. receiver are synchronized. One long beep indicates the wiring is incorrect or the code learning sequence has failed. Straighten the antenna. Remote control distance is limited. Replace the receiver. Defective AC adapter Replace the AC adapter. Damaged wiring Inspect/test all wiring and connections. 2nd thermocouple is producing Wait for 2nd thermocouple to cool down electricity. (3-5 minutes) Impulse magnet not No No beep operating properly. Replace gas valve. No 3 short beeps Receiver batteries low. Test the batteries,replace if necessary. Quality 1.5V AA alkaline recommended. 8-wire cable is off or Confirm proper operation of the 8-wire not operating B.Magnet unit is No-+ 1 long beep —► properly. cable. energized thus pro- SW-cable Confirm proper connection/operation of ducing an obvious disconnected. the SW-cable. latching sound. Motor not operating properly. Replace gas valve. Micro switch not Replace gas valve. operating properly. ON/OFF switch is in If equipped,set switch to ON (I) position. the OFF (0) position. 2nd thermocouple Confirm integrity of 2nd thermocouple and not connected connection. Yes RECEIVED (continued) 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 EuropeaQI Ef m f1��-"LIV BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX TWO FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Check connection between ignition cable and ignitor rod. Check ignitor rod spark gap. No—1 Ignition components not operating properly. Check ignitor rod. Check ignition cable for damage. Increase distance between ignition cable and all metal parts. C. Spark will occur No—I Ignition sequence stops after one spark Remove ground bolt(T20 Torx)and clean each second. ground lug. Reset system,see the installation manual or No Ignition sequence stops,no pilot flame. the label on the receiver. No reaction to remote control Do not coil the ignition cable. command. Shorten the ignition cable,if possible. No Ignition sequence stops,no pilot flame. Test the batteries,replace if necessary. Transmitter command is possible. Quality 1.5V AA alkaline recommended. Yes TC-and SW cable reversed. Pilot lit. No-9 Check cable connection between receiver D. and interrupter block. Magnet unit not operating properly. Replace gas valve. Yes Short between interrupter and SW cable. Check interrupter block connection. No gas(magnet unit drops after 30 second Check gas supply. audible count.) Spark not lighting the pilot. Check spark is crossing pilot orifice. Cracked ignitor rod (spark heard but not Ensure that ignitor rod does not move seen) within ceramic shield.Check that ceramic shield or ignition wire is not defective. Short between interrupter block and TC- E. Check connection to interrupter block. Sparking stops after No cable. pilot is lit. Electronic measuring amplifier defective. Replace the receiver. Yes (continued) RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 Europea ltr m BUILDINGNN DEPARTMENT APPENDIX TWO FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Resistance in thermocouple circuit too NO high. Check thermocouple circuit. Magnet unit Check position of pilot to thermocouple. drops Check the stability and intensity of pilot flame. (audible sound) Not enough heat on thermocouple. Ensure the proper restrictor is installed. Ensure that the pilot flame is properly adjusted. Possible cold start.Wait one minute and retry. Low voltage from thermocouple. Replace thermocouple.Do not over tighten- hand tight plus /a turn maximum. F. Motor turns to main No gas(magnet unit drops after 30 gas and pilot stays Check gas supply. second audible count.) lit. No Broken receiver Ensure powered/unpowered receiver allows manual operation. Ignition sequence stops. Reset system,see the installation manual or No reaction to remote control the label on the receiver. No command. Do not coil the ignition cable. Remove glass and hearth panel then check "140"models ONLY:Pilot flame under for proper pilot operation.If pilot establishes hearth panel not establishing. with panel off then install panel and glass and adjust pilot flame(hi/lo)for best operation. Yes G. No—1 Manual knob is in the"MAN"position. Turn the control knob to"ON"position,a Main burner is lit. positive latch is required. Yes Pilot flame is too low. Confirm correct gas pressure.Increase pilot flame if necessary. (continued) RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 Europeaf1�QI r"LIVE.�gm BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX TWO FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Too much draft at System pilot flame(poor No—I 'drops out' flame impingement Check venting installation.Use -all flames of primary restrictor as required. immediately thermocouple.) go out Pilot assembly out of Inspect pilot assembly for correct order. operation and thermocouple impingement. The system shuts off the fire and pilot if 5 day shut off. there is no change in the flame height for 5 days. Main burner Ensure 2"d thermocouple is heated by a remains lit 2nd thermocouple is robust flame.The fireplace media may No—I while flames not heated. be interfering with proper flame.Check H. are lowered. 2nd thermocouple wiring. Main burner stays — lit. (Main valve Add 2nd ground wire from 2nd knob is thermocouple to the grounding screw turned via (trox)located on gas valve if not motor.) already attached. The system shuts off the fire when the main burner flame is not sensed within 29 seconds of ignition or not sensed 2nd thermocouple shut after pressing the large flame button. off. Note:If the system fails to light due to the 2nd thermocouple voltage not being sensed a two minute lockout period begins.This lockout time allows the gas to dissipate. In Manual/Temperature/Timer modes System goes the valve turns down to pilot only if the No—1 to pilot flame -* flame height does not change for a 6 only. hour period. In Temperature/Timer modes if Yes 6 hours of no motor the ambient room temperature movement. changes,the flame height will adjust automatically to maintain the set temperature and the fire will continue to function normally.The valve will turn to pilot flame if the set temperature and the ambient temperature remain the same over a 6 hour period. Receiver batteries low. Test the batteries,replace if necessary. Magnet unit drops Quality 1.5V AA alkaline recommended. while motor turns. Yes—I Ensure magnet unit is operating Test the receiver output to the magnet unit. Receiver makes 3 normally. beeps. jl No 7_, r1 (continued) 02/2 8/2 022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 European pIsnm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR APPENDIX TWO FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Exhaust is contaminating the fresh air. Inspect venting for damage and/or incorrect installation. J. Flames become Ensure that vent configuration is within the thin,blue,wispy Yeses Flow of fresh air and/or exhaust is vent chart requirements. then go out. blocked. Check termination for blockage and/or appropriate type. LP gas being used with NG orifice(s). Ensure the gas type is correct for the No installed orifices. 1 The air shutter is closed when using When using LP gas the air shutter must be fully K. LP gas. open.See conversion instructions. Flames are very Yeses Ensure that vent configuration is within the yellow with dark, Flow of fresh air and/or exhaust is vent chart requirements. sooty tips. blocked. Check termination for blockage and/or appropriate type. No 1 Check unit for leaks at glass corners or at L. gaskets. Flames are very busy and blowing in Air leak in the firebox. Check unit for positive relief door seal. an abnormal direc- Yeses tion. Check venting for complete integrity. No 1 M. Too much primary air. Reduce the primary air opening until flames have blue Yes-/ base and yellow upper two-thirds. Flames are stable but too small and blue. No NORMAL OPERATION RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 EuropeaQlf1� e.pm BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX THREE CONNECTING TO A SMART HOME SYSTEM (Smart Home System Cable) GENERAL NOTES The fireplace may be operated through an external source such as a smart home(home automation)system by using the 5-pin connector on the receiver. A required 39"(990 mm)cable,with connector,is available(p/n E4-SA-SHSC-02).The overall cable length should not exceed 26' (7925 mm.) Signal relays(gold contacts)or opto-couplers are recommended but not supplied.The E4-SA-SHSC-02 cable must be connected to the three smart home system contacts as shown below. WARNING You MUST ensure that the fireplace is in a safe and ready condition before attempting to operate it from a remote location. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Mode Contact •To start ignition,close contacts 1 and 3—7-110 ` �' High Fire 1 for 1 second. Sw Tc Pilot 3 •To set the valve to High Fire,close contact 1. P, O] To set the valve to Pilot,close contact 3.In each case,the Ignition 1 and 3 contacts need to be closed for 12 seconds to turn the SW TC Turn Off 1, 2 and 3 motor from one end-stop to the other end stop. m0, � V f�MA o •To set the valve to the Off position,close contacts 1,2, Switch ry MO o • J and 3 simultaneously for 1 second. Block /17 [�J 1111 O :4:T YY —Iw o 112 a 4MODES OF OPERATION atteries \ •Mode 1 -the external source provides"ON"and"OFF" -o oa E4-SA-SHSC-02 operation only.The remote control provides all other functions. Figure 124 Note:Even if the fire is switched on by the external source,the remote control,in the thermostatic mode, controls the room temperature.The room temperature setting of the remote control will remain the same for the next ON-cycle of the external source as long as the temperature setting of the remote control has not been changed.If the remote control is in manual mode,it will go to High Fire in the next cycle of external operation. •Mode 2-The remote control must be set to the manual mode if the external source is to control the room temperature.If the handset is placed in the thermostatic mode it will override the external source. RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 Europearlparngm BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX FOUR INSTALLING THE OPTIONAL PANELS Carefully remove the front glass according to the Removing and Cleaning the Glass section. ' p -A ° I -a Figure 125 Figure 126 Using the provided suction cups,carefully insert the long black glass first.Angle the top and right side in first to clear the walls and pilot assembly of the fireplace.Partially unscrew the top mounting screws and slide on the black tab making sure the flat face is against the black glass.Tighten the screws to hold the tab and black glass in place. Figure 127 Insert the short black glass using the same procedure as the long black glass.The short glass edge should overlap the long glass edge.(This step is for Summum 70F/100 F and Summum 70 LC/RC 100 LC/RC Models only) 11‘a � I Figure 128 RECEIVED 9 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 EuropeaQle.cgm BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX FIVE Errors codes Procontrol App Error Message in App Description Possible cause code F02 Contact service 5 sec beep from the receiver. • No engine end stop No response from receiver,and no • Wiring motor inflammation. • Microswitch • Knob B F03 Contact service 5 seconds beep from the receiver. Thermocouple wiring not in order/interrupted Ignition process is interrupted No response from receiver,and no ignition. F04 Ignition failure.wait 1 No pilot flame within 30 sec. • No gas minute,than try again. After 3rd attempts F06 • Air in the pipe • No spark F06 Contact service 3rd time start attempt within 5 minutes • No gas • Air in the pipe • No spark F10 Contact service Pilot is on • 2nd thermocouple is not heated 2nd thermocouple procedure • 2nd thermocouple blocked by fire media. Starting again after 2 min F12 Contact service Motor turns to pilot light position • Receiver above 60°C/140°F F13 Contact service Motor turns to pilot light position • Receiver above 80°C/176°F F14 Contact service 5 sec.beep • Wiring not in order No reaction from the fireplace and no ignition • 2nd thermocouple interrupted • No right recipient F15 Contact service 5 sec.beep • 2nd thermocouple not connected No reaction from the fireplace and no ignition • Wiring 2nd thermocouple F16 Hand transmitter out No temperature in the app • Hand remote control out of reach for more than 1.5 of reach hours. • Electrical fault F 1 7 Contact service No ignition • Voltage above 7.5 volts No reaction from the fireplace • AC adapter defective F19 Contact service Pilot flame goes out when the main burner is • 1st Thermocouple voltage not sufficient opened • 1st thermocouple defective • Too low pressure • Resistance in the thermocouple circuit • Gas control block(magnetic coil) F26 Contact service No high flame regulation possible • Receiver above 60°/140°F F28 On-Demand pilot Pilot flame goes out • Pilot flame goes out after there has been no motor movement for 7 days. F31 Contact service No reaction from the fireplace • Receiver defective No control possible by the electronics F41 Controleer Wi-Fi No reaction from the fireplace • No Wi-Fi connection F43 No receiver connected. No reaction from the fireplace • No communication between receiver, WW • - Contact service No control possible by the electronics moduleTA. cr•� F44 Contact service No temperature display in the App • No remote control connected 0 2 2 8 2 0 2 2 "N.a"in the App • Batteries in remote control empty Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 69 EuropearaIjQp Gqm BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX FIVE Error App Message Time Description Possible Cause code F04 F04 4 sec. 5 seconds beep from the receiver. No engine end stop No response from receiver,and no Wiring motor ignition. Microswitch Knob B F06 F06 4 sec. 3rd time a start attempt within 5 minutes No gas Air in the pipe No spark F09 F09 4 sec. No reaction from the fireplace. Retry startup No electronic control F40 Battery symbol Continu Battery voltage in the hand transmitter Replace batteries Contact service too low 2x 1.5 V AAA F46 F46 4 sec. No reaction from the fireplace No or bad connection between the receiver and Interrupted responses remote control No electronic control No voltage on the receiver Low communication range,AC adapter RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 70 EuropeapIAme.cgm LIN BUILDING DEPARTMENT APPENDIX FIVE Faults and error codes in the remote This appendix can be consulted when error messages occur in the application for smartphone and tablet. ••••o vodafone NL a 13:27 - * 59%MD F41 error This message will appear if there is no or bad Wi-Fi reception, , ' this can be between app and router or Wi-Fi box and router 22C App By closing the App and opening it again,this is solved in most cases. lO Cause The cause may be that the ProControl module is blocked or is too far away from the router. See:router information. Possible solution Only place an external router for the ProControl module Strengthen existing Wi-Fi signal Resetting the router. r\ummmimiF41 Router information Controleer WiFi. Minimum requirement I • Compatible with IEEE 802.11 n/g/b OK • WPA2 encryption • Radio frequency 2.4 GHz band • Wireless automatic channel:Automated search for WLAN radio channel that is free from interference. • Support for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Wi-Fi Router It is important to think carefully about the location of a router.This device spreads the wifi signal in and around your home.Therefore,preferably choose a central position.You prevent long distances from occurring.Many people put the router in the meter cupboard,because that is where the internet comes in at many households.A bad choice!For a powerful WiFi signal,the router needs as much space as possible.Therefore,do not place the device near a wall or on the ground.Some routers have multiple antennas that you can target.Try to spread these antennas so that you increase Figure 129:Application screen the range. 2.4 or 5 GHz band? Jammers By default,most routers use the 2.4 GHz band to broadcast Many devices also emit radio waves just like your router. the Wi-Fi signal.The disadvantage is that this frequency band These include microwave ovens,wireless doorbells,baby is very busy,so that there is quickly interference.There are monitors,Bluetooth adapters,wireless music systems,DECT a lot of competing users and jammers using the same radio telephones and security cameras.These devices can disrupt waves. your wireless network(interference),so the Wi-Fi connection Since most"older"laptops,smartphones,tablets and other is not optimal.Try to keep jammers as far away as possible devices can not connect via the 5GHz band g� �� from the router.Neighboring wireless networks also play a module is not suitable for 5GHz band. role in the Wi-Fi area. !!��`` 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 71 European pIsnm BUILDING DEPARTMENTR NOTES RECEIVED 02/28/2022 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 72 EuropeaAN, z.cqm BUILDING DEPARTMENT Imported and distributed in North America by: $N, Europear Home EUROPEAN HOME a division of Europa Ja,Inc. 30 Log Bridge Road Building 300 -Suite 303 Middleton, MA 01949 www.europeanhome.com RECEIVED 0z62,81121)2 2 Element4 Gas Fireplaces Rev#10192021 EuropeaAVEr BUILDING DEPARTMENT