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Living Room Fireplace FLARE S FIREPLACES SECTION 10 31 00 MANUFACTURED FIREPLACES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Flare FF-50-H: Manufactured indoor gas direct vent fireplaces and accessories. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 26 05 00 - Common Work Results for Electrical. B. Refer to Mechanical and Electrical Specifications and Drawings for related information on air, gas, flue, venting and electrical requirements. 1.3 CERTIFICATION REFERENCES A. ANSI Z21.88—CSA 2.33 Vented Gas Fireplace Heater B. CLASS 2901 04— DOMESTIC HEATERS (GAS) —Vented Fireplace (2901-04, 2901-84) 1.4 DESIGN / PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with ANSI Z21.88/CSA 2.33a and gas-fired appliances for use at high altitudes CAN/CGA 2.17-M91/ B. Appliances are CSA marked as Certified to US Standard CLASS 2901 04 - DOMESTIC HEATERS (GAS) Vented Fireplace (2901-04, 2901-84) C. Direct Vent appliances shall be electrically grounded in accordance with the local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with National Electric code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electric Code, CSA C22.1 as applicable. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Section 01 33 00. B. Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including: 1. Preparation instructions and recommendations. 2. Storage and handling requirements and recommendations. 3. Installation methods. C. Shop Drawings: Provide drawing of required clearances, rough-in of enclosure and utilities. 1.6 PRE-INSTALLATION MEETINGS A. Convene a minimum two weeks prior to starting work of this section. RECEIVED B. Installation must be handled by a certified fireplace technician, or trained dealer repre 9 O'/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver and store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging bearing the brand name and manufacturer's identification until ready for installation. B. Handling: Handle materials to avoid damage. 1.8 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's recommended limits. 1.9 SEQUENCING A. Ensure that products of this section are supplied to affected trades in time to prevent interruption of construction progress. 1.10 WARRANTY A. Provide the manufacturer's product body and firebox 10 Year Limited Warranty and the ceramic glass 5 Year limited warranty against thermal breakage. 1. Flare Fireplaces Warranty Policy PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Flare Fireplaces LLC . - 890 N Dorothy Dr Suite 900, Richardson, TX 75081 Email: info@flarefireplaces.com Phone: 1 (866) 639-1590 B. Alternate Manufacturer: Not permitted. 2.2 MANUFACTURED INDOOR GAS FIREPLACES A. Flare FF-50-H 1. Glass Viewing Area Flare-FF-50-H W 47 15/16 inches x H 24 inches 2. Maximum Heat Output (BTU) NG: 47000 3. Maximum Heat Output (BTU) LP: 35200 4. Efficiency: 78 percent efficient 5. Vent: Use Simpson Dura-Vent (4x6 and 5x8 Catalog I 3x5 Catalog) or ICC double-wall vent system only. a. Direct Vent: 58DVA. b. Power Vent System: 35CVS. c. Vertical or Horizontal direct vent termination. 6. Glass: a. Single pane ceramic glass with screen barrier. b. Double pane with inner ceramic and outer tempered glass, equipped with c uiet fan I j 0Yr assistance. *Requires air intake below the firebox. 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 7. Decorative Media: a. Ceramic Stones: [White] [Black] [Earth] b. Ceramic Pebbles: [White] [Black] [Gray] c. Driftwood Logs: [Small] [Large] d. Fire Glass: [Silver] [Clear] [Black] [Bronze] [Gold] [Chestnut] [Black Diamond] [Raindrop] e. Ceramic Logs f. Ceramic Branches g. Birchwood h. Stone Balls: [White] [Black] [Gray] 8. Interiors: a. Standard matte black interior finish. b. Reflective Back: Neo-ceramic black reflective glass. 9. Controls: On/Off, thermostatic mode, child safety, and flame height operation. a. Wall Switch (Included) b. Timer (Optional) c. Remote Control (Included) d. Home Automation Integration (Optional) 10. Optional Accessories: a. Flare Inline Power Vent System with DuraVent 35CVS. (*Optional, based on unique vent run requirements) b. Flare End-of-Line Horizontal Power Vent System with DuraVent 35CVS. (*Optional, based on unique vent run requirements) c. Flare End-of-Line Vertical Power Vent System with DuraVent 35CVS. (*Optional, based on unique vent run requirements) d. Flare End-of-Line Summer Kit e. Flare Inline Summer Kit f. Flare RGB LED Lighting g. Flare Outdoor Kit E. Provide other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete and proper installation, as selected by Contractor, subject to Architect's approval. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Do not begin installation until substrates have been properly prepared. B. If substrate preparation is the responsibility of another installer, notify Architect of unsatisfactory preparation before proceeding. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achievin ,'tia t,est ,4/ii result for the substrate under the project conditions. 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT C. Prepare fireplace installation location with noncombustible materials only. Use clearances information from the installation manual. D. Confirm vent path and vent termination location. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, ANSI Z21.88—CSA 2.33 B. Use manufacturer's guidelines for minimum clearances to combustibles, walls, and finishes. C. Confirm heat release size and location based on installation manual. Confirm air intake location and size if using the Double Glass option. D. Anchor all components firmly in position for long life under hard use. 3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Upon completion of installation, visually inspect all exposed surfaces. Touch up scratches and abrasions with touch-up paint recommended by the manufacturer, make imperfections invisible to the unaided eye from 5 feet. B. Test for proper operation, control, and safety devices. C. Complete Installer's Warranty Validation Card. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Protect installed products until completion of project. B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion. END OF SECTION RECEIVED 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT ,8FLARE FIREPLACES Living Room Fireplace PRODUCT SHEET: FLARE-FF-50-H DIRECT VENT FLARE-FF-50-H FLARE FRAMELESS MODERN FRONT FACING FIREPLACE SKU: DVFF50H Item Details Gas Type Options Natural Gas (NG) or Liquid Propane (LP) Safety Standards CSA File # 263124 -ANSI Z21.88 - CSA 2.33 Gas Valve System SIT Proflame II Electrical 110 Volts, 15 Amps (Dedicated Circuit Recommended) Glass Height 24" Safety Barrier Safety Screen (Standard Barrier) -SS Double Glass (Optional Upgrade) - DG In Crate No Crate Weights 380 bs. (SS) 408 lbs. (DG) 340 lbs. (SS) 355 lbs. (DG) Included Features Power Supply, Wall Switch, Remote, Option of Classic Media Cool Wall Tech Allows television or art piece 12" above fireplace opening Burner Advanced 3D Multi-Row Burner System Double Glass Reflective Back Summer Kits Optional Features Features Page RGB LEDs Reflective Sides Power Vents Interior Media Flare Fireplace Media Options PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS • The Flare Fireplace is certified for use with either Natural Gas (NG) or Propane (LP) • The Flare Fireplace operates with a direct vent, balanced flue system. A direct vent gas fireplace is room- sealed using ceramic glass. • The Flare Fireplace use's double pipe vent flue to pull in fresh air from outside & release exhaust gases to the outside. Clearances to combustible materials MUST be maintained. Refer to Installation Manual for clearance distances. • The Flare Fireplace must be properly connected to a venting system. • The Flare Fireplace must be installed according to requirements as presented in the Installation Manual, as well as complying with all local codes. If no codes exist, then the current CSA installation code must be followed. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE v FIREPLACES PRODUCT SHEET: FLARE-FF-50-H PARTS INCLUDED: OPTIONAL FEATURES: • Flare Fireplace • Double Glass Safety Barrier • Ceramic Glass Panel(s) • Reflective Black Ceramic Glass Back & Sides • Invisible Mesh Safety Screen • Summer Kit Heat Control System • Option of "Classic" Media • Home Automation (3rd Party Support Only) • Complete Electronic Ignition Pilot • Battery Backup (Screen Units Only) • Spare Parts Kit • Telescopic Legs & Mounting Brackets APPROVED VENTING: • AC Power Supply, Remote, & Wall Switch • DuraVent • ICC • Natural Draft Pipe Size: 5x8 • Power Vented Pipe Size: 3x5 GAS PRESSURE&POWER OUTPUT NG EFFICIENCY 78% 1 LP EFFICIENCY 82% SIT GAS INLET PRESSURE MAX BTU ORIFICE SIZE BURNER SIZE MANIFOLD LEFT CENTER RIGHT LEFT CENTER RIGHT TYPE MIN MAX PRESSURE INPUT BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER NG 7.0"WC 8.0"WC 3.5"WC 45,000 0 1300 0 LP 10.0" WC 11.0"WC 9.5"WC 35,200 0 380 0 0 40" 0 HONEYWELL(LEGACY) INLET PRESSURE ORIFICE SIZE BURNER SIZE GAS MANIFOLD MAX BTU LEFT CENTER RIGHT LEFT CENTER RIGHT TYPE MIN MAX PRESSURE INPUT BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER NG 7.0"WC 8.0"WC 4.4" WC 47,000 0 1200 0 LP 10.0" WC 11.0"WC 9.8"WC 35,100 0 380 0 0 40" 0 GV60(LEGACY) INLET PRESSURE ORIFICE SIZE BURNER SIZE GAS MANIFOLD MAX BTU LEFT CENTER RIGHT LEFT CENTER RIGHT TYPE MIN MAX PRESSURE INPUT BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER BURNER NG 7.0"WC 8.0"WC 4.9"WC 47,000 0 1200 0 LP 10.0" WC 11.0"WC 10.4"WC 35,100 0 380 0 0 40" 0 For more information on Flare, or our amazing features, please visit: https://www.flarefireplaces.com RECEIVED 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FA FLARE Flare Front Wood Frame Rev FIREPLACES High Glass Living Room Fireplace Fireplace Dimensions B F I I0 . o - I �I cO M I 00 CV co N. M 0, _ IL °• CJ °° o kJ J'J °° 11 CJ CJ la °° !J J'J a °° fl •• ' • A N -`1 LJ N q e 1‘ . q :; e o Telescopic Leg Range . <° From bottom of glass: 10"-19" Model 30 45 50 60 70 80 100 A- Inch 32 10/16 45 9/16 52 5/16 62 2/16 72 3/16 84 9/16 101 8/16 B- Inch 28 5/16 41 5/16 48 5713/16 6711/16 801/16 97 3/16 F- Inch 189/16 189/16 189/16 189/16 189/16 189/16 189/16 D- Inch 181/16 181/16 181/16 181/16 181/16 181/ 80EW6 E- Inch 4x6 4x6 5x8 5x8 5x8 5x8 0 8/° / 0 2 3 - 1111fril SLR I IVIENT FLARE Appliance Location �� p p FIREPLACES Clearances below are to non-combustible materials. /`:' ,, ' '› )) .61-=-1 \ — 0" `,��t` � 4" min.] N Lo \q, ��� 102 min. S 1"min.] 25 min. [ 2 "min.] *--IDT-M11 h 51 min. Chimney Installation Horizontal Termination Vertical Termination For 5 x 8 vent size create 10" x 12" For 5 x 8 vent size create 10" x 10" vent termination opening vent termination opening [ 12 ] 4 305 . II I� C�% �I — _ - I ji . _ . Lr J 4t/ 0 I l 1 Id . ' 0. ui [ ] 1 0" RECEIVED 254 08/08/2023 L ASPEN :1 , 1 I •' • ,7 1 FLARE Flat Vs . L Shape Installation �� FIREPLACES For Flare Front Fireplace Flat Installation Example L Shape Installation Example I 4' 14‘. 11 .iisl*or li ,., � 41*54�� S :.. IL I it L .S , ICA)C-- - " ll ' -P-4 76 '.. I� D ;M I ,, l/2"clearance from stud 0 - 4" Recommended, 8" Max r i Heat Release and Air Intakes The following sizes MUST be maintained for the upper heat release: For fireplaces sized 80" &100"—vent area must be at least 200 square inches. For fireplaces sized 60" &70"-vent area must be at least 140 square inches. Top Shadow Line For fireplace sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 100 square inches. _ The following sizes MUST be maintained for the lower air intake: For fireplaces sized 80" &100"—vent area must be at least 100 square inches. For fireplaces sized 60" &70"-vent area must be at least 70 square inches. 1 For fireplaces sized 50" and below-vent area must be at least 50 square inches. For See Through and Room Definer fireplaces,the air intake requirements are double. NOTE:Openings above for Heat Release and Air Intake are - mot— VED measured for open air space. s I NOTE:On all See Through and Room Definer units the air intake must be doubled Bottom Shad®W/ 8Y2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMEN Rev 04 ��rFLAREESFIREPLAc Wood Framing Dimensions Z Wood stud with Non- 41I\ Combustible Back Wall and metal header . 4.1'‘% . tilliA>* .a2i , ....., Y _ Steel Studs N t . X- 1 , Non—Combustible Board il NOTE: Dimension 'Y' uses legs at default lowest height 4" below the unit with glass beginning 10" above the floor. Increase leg height and Y dimension for higher viewing window. All framing and finishing must be secured to your projects back wall, ceiling or floor, and must never bear weight on the fireplace in any circumstance. For more information reference the Installation Manual Z Wit X Y Flat Installation Recess Installation (4") 30 Inch 3810/1 58 sits 21 1116 25 16 mm 981 1483 535 637 Pr Pr Pr Ir 45 Inch 51 9/16 58 sits 21 106 25 It mm 1294 1483 535 637 Inch 58 5/15 58 sit 21 v1s r 25 vos 50 mm 1481 1483 535 637 r r r r 60 Inch 68 2/16 58 sits 21 v15 25 v�r mm 1730 1483 535 637 Pr r r r 70 Inch 78 3/s 58 6/16 21 1/16 25 vis mm 1986 1483 535 637 80 Inch r 90 9/16 r 58 sits r 21 1/16 r 25 vt mm 2300 1483 535 RECEIVE() Inch r 107 sit r 58 sits r 21 v15 r 251 ,o8/2o23 L 100 mm 2731 1483 535 637 ASPEN BUILDING UtPARTNOVT Rev 04 FLARE � Materials & Clearances FIREPLACES MATERIALS & CLEARANCES - SIDE VIEW i HEAT RELEASE , *REQUIRED ON EVERY INSTALL I 1 1' I , T. i •J ♦ i I♦ �/ / \ / \ / ,,,....i! 1 1 l 1 , U TI 1"MINIMUM 1 I r FROM PIPE TO 15TMETALSTUD f ;A NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLATFACEDTO BACK WALL ALLOW AIRFLOW < } \♦ I 1/2" MINIMUM ♦♦ ' ,' /CLEARANCE S. i . i . i ,` ����� 3" MINIMUM TO 12"CLEARANCE FROM A COVERED BASE OF TV TO TOP OF /COMBUSTIBLE GLASS OPENING. < COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL 2" MINIMUM TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE AIR INTAKE . NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL //BACK WALL *DOUBLE GLASS ONLY\ ' y • • ♦ 18"NON-COMBUSTIBLE METAL FRAMING ONLY ZONE • • •EXAMPLE OF CLEARANCES TO SIDES AND BACK yi n z H i W mJ cow FIREPLACE 2 /» 2 F Isr off" 3 2 RECEIVE 0; 3„ ► 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DUJAKTNIE FLARE FIREPLACES WARNING: If the information in E /\ N G E R these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result in causing property damage, HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE personal injury, or loss of life. BURNS. Do not store or use gasoline or DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL other flammable vapors or liquids in COOLED rat the vicinity of this or any other appliance. NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS If you smell gas, please: - Do not try to light any A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot appliance viewing glass is provided with this appliance and must be - Do not touch any electrical installed for the protection of children and other at-risk switch; do not use any individuals. phone in your building. - Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas LCI70 Flare requires installation be performed by supplier's instructions. an NFI certified installer, or an authorized - If you cannot reach your gas Flare Dealer Tech who has been trained to supplier, call the fire professionally install the fireplace. department. Installations that do not follow this instruction will not be covered by warranty A qualified installer, service agency, or service. or local gas supplier must perform installation and service. NOTICE INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference. Installation and service of this appliance must be performed by qualified NFI certified technician, or a certified and trained Flare Fireplaces dealer. Massachusetts: The piping and final gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the state of Massachusetts. Also, see local code for carbon monoxide requirements. Flare Fireplaces Large Installation Manual — SIT ProFlame II [Flare Double Corner, Left Corner, Right Corner, Front, See-Through, Passage, and Room Definer] V 18.8 RECEIVED 1 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES •F CONTENTS SAFETY INFO AND WARNINGS 6 FLARE FIREPLACES—FRAMELESS IN EVERY WAY 8 SAFETY 8 CSA Certification 8 MANUAL MODEL LIST&INFORMATION 9 FIREPLACE OPERATION 10 REMOTE CONTROL—INSTRUCTIONS 10 TEMPERATURE INDICATION DISPLAY 11 TURNING THE SYSTEM ON 12 FLAME HEIGHT CONTROL 13 SMART THERMOSTAT MODE 14 MANUAL THERMOSTAT MODE 15 CONTINUOUS PILOT AND INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION(IPI AND CPI) 16 KEY LOCK—CHILD SAFETY MODE 17 LOW BATTERY DETECTION 18 PAIRING YOUR REMOTE TO THE SIT RECEIVER 18 IGNITION SEQUENCE 19 WALL SWITCH—OPERATION 20 FIREPLACE MEDIA 21 ADJUSTABLE BURNER LEAVES 21 GLASS MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE 22 STONE MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE 22 LOG MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE 23 SAFETY SCREEN—INSTALLATION 24 FIREPLACE GLASS INSTALLATION 25 GLASS PACKET INSIDE FIREPLACE CRATE 26 IDENTIFY WHERE EACH GLASS PANEL IS INSTALLED 26 INSTALLING YOUR BLACK REFLECTIVE BACK 27 STEP 1 27 STEP 2 27 INNER CERAMIC GLASS INSTALLATION 28 STEP 1 28 STEP 2 29 STEP 3 30 STEP 4 30 STEP 5 31 STEP 6 31 STEP 7 32 STEP 8 32 OUTER TEMPERED GLASS INSTALLATION 33 STEP 1 REC EvI E D 08/08/2023 2 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES STEP 2 33 STEP 3 34 INSTALLATION STEPS 35 ACCESS PANEL 36 COMPONENT WHIP 36 SIZING RECOMMENDATIONS 37 INSTALLATION PREPARATION 38 FIREPLACE UNPACKING 38 FIREPLACE TELESCOPIC LEGS SETUP 39 Fine Tuning 39 LEG SETUP FOR FRONT AND SEE-THROUGH UNITS 40 LEG SETUP FOR CORNER UNITS 41 LEG SETUP—LEFT,RIGHT,AND DOUBLE CORNER 41 UNPACKING CONTROL UNIT AND ACCESSORIES 42 FIREPLACE POSITIONING 43 LED LIGHTS 44 LIGHT INSTALL AND POWER 45 LED CONTROLLER AND REMOTE 46 Mode Selection and Remote 47 OPTIONAL BLOWER KIT FOR SCREENED UNIT 49 VENT TERMINATION 50 VENT AND FIREPLACE SIZE 51 MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES FROM VENT 51 VERTICAL TERMINATION 52 VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES 54 VENT RESTRICTOR SETUP 55 CHIMNEY PATH INSTALLATION AND PLANNING 56 FLARE 30/30H/PASSAGE 57 FLARE 45/45H/45EH 58 FLARE50/50H/50EH 59 FLARE 60/60H/60EH 60 FLARE 70/70H/70EH 61 FLARE 80/80H/80EH 62 FLARE 100/100H/100EH 63 POWER VENTING 64 FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL DRAWING(WITH POWER VENT) 66 POWER VENT BOARD ELECTRICAL WIRING DRAWING 67 GAS INSTALLATION RECEIVED 08/08/2023 3 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES GENERAL 68 USING A REDUCER TO DE-RATE YOUR FLARE FIREPLACE 70 ADDING THE FLARE FIREPLACES DE-RATING REDUCER 71 ORIFICE SIZE 72 GAS VALVE ACCESS DOOR 72 MANUAL GAS SHUT OFF 72 LIQUID PROPANE USAGE IN A FLARE FIREPLACE 73 COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS 74 FLARE FIREPLACES-DOUBLE GLASS 75 OVERVIEW 75 DOUBLE GLASS-INSTRUCTIONS 76 POWER REQUIREMENT—ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT 77 TELEVISION MOUNTING ABOVE FIREPLACE 77 TV INSTALL—FLAT EXAMPLE 78 TV INSTALL—LTYPE E 79 TV INSTALL RECESS—45 DEGREE ELBOW ON TOP OF THE UNIT 80 TV INSTALL WITHOUT RECESS—MANTEL INSTALLATION 81 CLEARANCES 82 METAL FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS 82 WOOD FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS 83 CLEARANCES SPECIFICATION 91 MANTEL CLEARANCE 92 Mantel Clearance table and example 92 CLEARANCE TO SPRINKLER 93 HEAT RELEASES 94 AIR INTAKE 94 EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES 95 SETTING UP YOUR FLARE FIREPLACE FOR ENHANCED OPERABILITY 96 KEEPING THE WALL ABOVE YOUR FIREPLACE AS COOL AS POSSIBLE 96 KEEPING YOUR DOUBLE GLASS AS COOL AS POSSIBLE 97 FLARE FRONT,SEE THROUGH,AND CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE 98 Flat—side and isometric view 98 L shape—side and isometric view 100 Side Overhang Specification on Left, Right, &Double Corner Fireplaces 102 INDOOR/OUTDOOR KIT 103 OUTDOOR KIT INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 103 OVERHANG REQUIREMENT 104 OUTDOOR KIT FRAMING AND FINISH 105 OUTDOOR KIT CLEARANCE TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL 105 OUTDOOR KIT OPENING DIMENSIONS 106 WEATHER-PROOF YOUR OUTDOOR KIT CAVITY RECEIVED 08/08/2023 4 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES BURNER DIMENSIONS 108 HOME AUTOMATION 109 ELECTRIC AND CONTROL 110 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM-SCREEN 110 DIAGRAM—DOUBLE GLASS AND POWER VENT 111 DOUBLE GLASS BOARD&LED LIGHT GUIDE 112 FAN BYPASS SWITCHES& LEDs 112 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM—PV SYSTEM 113 REPLACEMENT PARTS 114 MAINTENANCE 115 Yearly Service— 116 TROUBLESHOOTING 117 ADJUSTING YOUR AIR SHUTTER TO PREVENT SOOTING 117 APPENDIX 118 MAINTENANCE LOG 118 WARRANTY POLICY 119 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 5 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES SAFETY INFO AND WARNINGS WARNING ! If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. A qualified installer, service agency or the supplier must perform installation and services. The direct vent system appliance must be installed as an OEM installation in manufactured homes (USA only), or an aftermarket permanently located, or a mobile home,where no prohibited by local codes and must be installed in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard,Title 24 CFR, Part 3280, in the United States, or the Standard for Installation in Mobile Homes, CAN/ CSA Z240 MH Series, in Canada. This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated on the rating plate.A conversion kit is supplied with the appliance. NEVER LEAVE CHILDREN OR ANY OTHER AT-RISK INDIVIDUAL ALONE WITH THE APPLIANCE. State of California. Proposition 65 Warning. Fuels used in gas,wood-burning or oil-fired appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels, contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. California Health &Safety Code Sec. 25249.6 Due to elevated temperatures,the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition_ Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance.Toddlers,young children, and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at-risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers,young children, and other at-risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces. This appliance must be electrically wired and grounded in accordance with local codes,or in the absence of local codes, with National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70—latest edition or the Canadian Electric Code CSA C22.1 A 110-120V AC Circuit for this product must be protected with ground-fault circuit-interrupter protection, in compliance with the applicable electrical codes,when it is installed in locations such as bathrooms or near sinks. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 6 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES WARNING ! Proposition 65 Warning: Fuels used in gas,wood burning or oil-fired appliances, and the products of combustion of such fuels,contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. California Health &Safety Code Sec.25249.6. In the State of Massachusetts,only a licensed plumber and gas fitter may install this product. See Note for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. When an existing Category I heater is removed or replaced,the original venting system may no longer be sized to properly vent the attached appliances. Instructions shall also indicate effects of an improperly sized venting system (formation of condensate, leakage, spillage, etc.) and shall specify the following test procedure. A WARNING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING HAZARD Failure to follow the steps outlined below for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation could result in carbon monoxide poisoning or death. The following steps shall be followed for each appliance connected to the venting system being placed into operation, while all other appliances connected to the venting system are not in operation: 1) Seal any unused openings in the venting system. 2) Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal pitch, as required in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA 8149.1 and these instructions. Determine that there is no blockage or restriction, leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause an unsafe condition. 3) As far as practical, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the space in which the appliance(s) connected to the venting system are located and other spaces of the building. 4) Close fireplace dampers. S) Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not connected to the venting system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they are operating at maximum speed. Do not operate a summer exhaust fan. 6) Follow the lighting instructions. Place the appliance being inspected into operation. Adjust the thermostat so appliance is operating continuously. 7) Test for spillage from draft hood equipped appliances at the draft hood relief opening after 5 minutes of main burner operation. Use the flame of a match or candle. 8) If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests, the venting system must be corrected in accordance with National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA and/or Natural Gas and Propane installation Code, CSA B149.1. 9) After it has been determined that each appliance connected to the venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and any other gas-fired burning appliance to their previous conditions of use. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE FIREPLACES — FRAMELESS IN EVERY WAY Flare Fireplaces is where innovation, quality and luxury come together to form innovative ideas. By combining superior raw materials, contemporary design, creative technology, and a frameless way of thinking, we have created a full line of direct-vent fireplaces that are luxurious, simple to operate, and efficient. Our modern gas fireplaces are distinguished by their clean linear design, superior built quality, and unique features. SAFETY CSA CERTIFICATION All our fireplaces are tested and have been certified to meet stringent CSA guidelines,ensuring optimum quality, safety, and efficiency. All our fireplaces have been certified and tested to work with Natural Gas or Propane. Certification Information: CSA File#263124 CSA/ANSI Z21.88-2019 • CSA 2.33-2019-Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters CSA CLASSES: CLASS 2901 84/CLASS 290104 All fireplaces are rated for commercial and residential use. CP �c S ► GN 410,411._' 110igtrI cer+lir ieo C U S FR r I f The CSA Mark The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is a nonprofit association serving business, industry,government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace. Among many other activities, CSA develops standards that enhance public safety. A Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory, CSA is familiar with U.S. requirements.According to OSHA regulations,the CSA-US Mark qualifies as an alternative to the UL Mark. Here are some areas where CSA standards are applied: • Canadian Electrical Code, Part III-Outside Wiring • Electrical Engineering Standards • Electromagnetic Compatibility RECEIVED 08/08/2023 8 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES MANUAL MODEL LIST & INFORMATION The Following manual should be used for the following Flare Fireplaces Models: • Flare Front 30-100"—16" (R), 24" (H),30" (EH) • Flare See-Through 30-100"—16"(R),24" (H),30" (EH) • Flare Corner Right&Left 30-100"—16"(R),24" (H) • Flare Double Corner 30-100"—16" (R), 24" (H) • Flare Room Definer 45-100"—16"(R),24" (H), 30" (EH) All models share the same gas valve system, remote,gas connection, and glass type,simplifying installation and operation. All warnings and instructions apply to all models. Refer to the model's name for specific model,clearance and installation information. Flare Fireplaces should only be connected to M&G DuraVent or ICC 4x6 or 5x8 venting system. Refer to the specific appliance model and size to determine vent size (Gas specification table)and chimney pathway requirements (Chimney path installation&planning table). For detailed chimney installation information please use the M&G DuraVent direct vent installation manual:http://www.duravent.com For details on ICC direct vent installation, please use the ICC installation guide. http://icc-chimney.com/en/exceldi rect-support This product is listed to ANSI standards for"Vented Gas Fireplace Heaters"and applicable sections of"Gas Burning Heating Appliances for Manufactured Homes and Recreational Vehicles", and "Gas Fired Appliances for Use at High Altitudes". Installation MUST comply with local, regional, state,and national codes and regulations.Consult insurance carrier, local building inspector,fire officials or authorities that have authority over restrictions, installation inspection and permits. This installation must conform to local codes. In the absence of local codes,you must comply with the National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1-latest edition in the U.S.A. and the CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes in Canada. Improper installation,adjustment,alteration, service,or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. For assistance or additional information,consult a qualified service technician,service agency or your dealer. v .t►� FLARE REQUIRES INSTALLATION BE O?P A PERFORMED BY AN NFI CERTIFIED INSTALLER, • f OR A CERTIFIED FLARE DEALER. Q INSTALLATIONS THAT DO NOT FOLLOW THIS /HSTITo*, INSTRUCTION WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY OR SERVICED. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 9 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FIREPLACE OPERATION Every indoor Flare Fireplace ship with a remote control and wall switch to operate the fireplace and its features. These two items do not work in parallel with one another, so if you turn the fireplace on with one it must also be turned off with that same option. *Home automation is also available by removing the included wall switch and replacing it with a low voltage close-contact relay which can be tied into a new or existing home automation system or smart device. * Flare Fireplaces does not recommend the use of home automation with our fireplaces. Only operate the fireplace when you can be in the same room as the high-powered gas appliance. REMOTE CONTROL — INSTRUCTIONS The SIT ProFlame II system ships with an easy-to-use four-button remote control. It requires three AAA batteries and has a 0-50°C ambient temperature rating with a 315MHz radio frequency. Key Lock Transmission Low battery alarm .. :F TReoommperature SOn/Off Blue Back lit LCD display Thermostat —On/OH/Smart 11ONSMA l CPI mode (Optional) Key all—Set Point �� _ �� Thermostat Key Temperature/Level/State LF 04 Control Up/Down Arrow Key System ON Aux Mode Key Flame On 6 Leveeft * 8— Not used MAX MAX MAX \ Not used Not used RECEIVED 08/08/2023 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES TEMPERATURE INDICATION DISPLAY When the system is turned off the LCD screen will display the current room temperature in Fahrenheit (°F) or in Celsius (°C.). memi o F s oC Imo • To change from in Fahrenheit (°F) to Celsius (°C.), or vice versa, press the "Thermostat" key and the "Mode" key at the same time. ID Thermostat Mode RECEIVED 08/08/2023 11 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES TURNING THE SYSTEM ON When in "On" mode the remote LCD will show the room temperature icon, and any other modes currently turned on by default. imm1 1 of SMART I OP IMMIMIME OMNI JL.I a MAX To turn "On" press the On/Off remote button. The remote LCD will then show other icons. At that time, the module will activate the appliance and a single beep from the receiver will confirm command from the remote. i M 1 I°F JLI On/Off RECEIVED 08/08/2023 12 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLAME HEIGHT CONTROL ProFlame II has 6 levels of modulation. When the system is On the flame level will be at the maximum level. Once adjusted the remote LCD will show a series of 6 steps going down, or up, depending on adjustments being made. amI •F •F ilmrama•F ..=.10=.1•F ON I� ON MO ON ICI - ON _III_II_ - i ' i — .I._ I i■�■■ ■ By pressing the "Down" key once it will reduce the flame height by one step. Continued pressing of the down arrow will result in the unit turning off. To return to normal fireplace operation use the "Up" key to increase the flame height to high. If the "Up" has been pressed while the system is ON, but the flame is OFF the flame will come ON in the high position. g 1E•F Hi U p/Down RECEIVED 08/08/2023 13 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES SMART THERMOSTAT MODE The smart thermostat mode will adjust the flame height depending on the set temperature that has been set by the user. When the room temperature gets close to the set temperature the smart thermostat function will modulate the flame down. ■ ■ •'F • SMART M_.MEM I.MI ID uI_• il_I MAX To activate the smart thermostat function, press the "Thermostat" key while the appliance is on until the word SMART appears beside the icon of the thermostat. To adjust the set temperature, press the "Up" or "Down" arrow keys until the desired temperature is displayed on the LCD. .x 1 [F a 16 Thermostat Up/Down RECEIVED 08/08/2023 14 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES MANUAL THERMOSTAT MODE The Remote control can operate as a room thermostat. The thermostat can be set to a desired temperature to control the room temperature. The thermostat icon on the LCD screen will display the thermostat status is ON. The user can then set a suitable temperature for the space. ROOM TEMPERATURE °F to •°F i_I 11 SET TEMPERATURE To activate this option, press the "Thermostat" key. To adjust the desired temperature, use the "Up" or "Down" until the desired temperature is displayed on the remote LCD screen. SET TEMPERATURE Thermostat Up/Down RECEIVED 08/08/2023 15 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES CONTINUOUS PILOT AND INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION (IPI AND CPI) By default, the Flare Fireplace is setup for IPI operation, but this can be changed to CPI on screen units only. i•m■ ie F isms 'F •ON • ON rin1 * '-ui When the system is Off pressing the "Mode" key to index to CPI mode icon. Press the "Up" arrow will select the CPI mode (but it is still not activated. See instructions at link above) e. go i I.F Up/Down For detailed instructions on how to change from IPI to CPI please click here. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 16 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES KEY LOCK — CHILD SAFETY MODE To avoid unsupervised operation of the remote control this feature has been created. A lock icon will appear on the LCD screen. ® IOF ON To activate this feature, press the "Mode" and "Up" at the same time. A lock icon will appear on the LCD screen. To deactivate this feature, press "Mode" and "Up" at the same time. g- 1 I.F Up/Down Mode RECEIVED 08/08/2023 17 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4 FLARE FIREPLACES LOW BATTERY DETECTION The lifespan of your remotes three AAA batteries varies based on remote and fireplace operation. When the remote battery is low an empty battery icon will appear on the LCD Screen ■ ON 1=1. I • WARNING Do not use a screwdriver or other metallic object to remove the batteries from the battery box! This could cause a short circuit to the system. PAIRING YOUR REMOTE TO THE SIT RECEIVER Your remote will come paired with the fireplace receiver to allow for operation out of the box. In the event of a remote or receiver replacement, or power failure, use the following procedure to pair the remote with the receiver. First, install 3 AAA batteries in the remote battery bay located on the remote back. Next, press the SW1 button on the module see the following figure, the module will beep 3 times to indicate that it is ready to synchronize with the remote. Finally, press the ON/OFF button in the remote, the module will beep 4 times to indicate that the remote and the module are synchronized to each other. sw, " l __ LED1 �� - � LED2 UIIIIIlIII _ 1H El SW1 = Programing Button RECEIVED 08/08/2023 18 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES IGNITION SEQUENCE Starting from Off, press the remote power button. Four seconds after it is pushed the SIT module will send a spark to the pilot hood, and spark for 60 seconds. If there is no flame ignition during the first ignition sequence, the SIT module will stop sparking for approximately 35 seconds and then begin sparking again. The second attempt will spark for 60 seconds. If there is no positive ignition after the second sequence the SIT module will go into a Lock Out and the LED Indicator Light will blink three times in intervals until the system is reset. Reset Using the Transmitter ON/OFF power button: Turn the system off by pressing the remote power button. After approximately 2 seconds press it again Low Battery Condition (<4V) Remote Control: Battery icon will appear on LCD remote control display. Replace batteries. Low Battery Condition (<4V) Battery Backup: Red LED Indicator will blink (1) time in intervals. Low double-beep emitted from SIT control module when it receives an ON/OFF command from the remote control. Replace Batteries. Pilot Flame Error Condition: Red LED Indicator will blink (2) times in intervals. Contact your dealer if this occurs. System Lock Out Condition: Red LED Indicator will blink (3) times in intervals. Make sure gas is turned on and sensor is not shorted. Follow Reset Using the Transmitter ON/OFF power button instructions above. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 19 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES WALL SWITCH - OPERATION The SIT ProFlame II system ships with an easy-to-use wall switch which operates the On/Off functionality only. It can be used in the event the remote control isn't nearby or has no battery charge. The wall switch comes connected to the X8 port on the SIT receiver. NOTICE When used with double glass, power vented, and summer kit systems, the wall switch must be connected to operate the relay necessary to turn the secondary fan system on, verify power, and allow ignition. Also, the wall switch does not work together with the remote. If you turn on the unit with the wall switch, it must also be turned off using the wall switch to prevent syncing and ignition issues with your system. I � L RECEIVED 08/08/2023 20 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FIREPLACE MEDIA Every Flare fireplace can be set up with approved glass, stone, or wood media. Quantities are determined by the size of the fireplace and type of media chosen within that fireplace. Mixing of media types (i.e., glass and stones together) is acceptable if the quantities are adjusted to prevent overwhelming the burner and gas flow. To achieve a balance between the ideal appearance and operation the following guidelines have been set to create an optimum overall presentation. Stepping outside of these recommendations will lead to excess sooting, uneven gas flow, and degraded flame presentation. IMPORTANT FOR ALL MEDIA TYPES - Maintain a 1" clearance on all sides of the pilot cover to prevent continuity issues with ignition. - Avoid installing media in quantities that exceed the recommendations in the media calculation guide. - Do not use media to block or cover burner ports. - Keep all media within the fireplace burner tray. - Do not place media between the inner glass and external safety barrier. - Media cannot be smaller than 1/4" ADJUSTABLE BURNER LEAVES Every Flare Fireplace burner system is equipped with adjustable leaves that allow you to block burner ports across the 3D burner system. This helps prevent excess sooting in places where you clients insist the media be placed over the ports and can be used to increase flame height for Liquid Propane fireplaces by redistributing gas to open ports in the system. Do not block too many ports or your flame will appear uneven. ADJUSTABLE BURNER LEAVES EXAMPLE O g O O g g g 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (13\o, 0 0 U O 0 0 0 0 0 0 PILOT ADJUSTABLE BURNER LEAVES NO MEDIA ZONE RECEIVED 08/08/2023 21 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4 FLARE FIREPLACES GLASS MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE All glass media used must be no smaller than %" to prevent clogging burner ports. Please also only use a thin single layer of glass when covering your burner tray, making sure to maintain the 1" clearance to all sides of your pilot cover. Do not place glass media outside of your fireplace burner tray or between the safety barriers. GLASS MEDIA PLACEMENT EXAMPLE I ..• • • • • • ''• •a�,e. .'! 0- .,.• ,<Q Q Q :4 ;al 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 40-0-0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 ! T_ PILOT \ ■ — NO MEDIA ZONE STONE MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE All stone media must be within your burner tray, making sure to avoid the burner ports and maintain clearances to the pilot cover. It is recommended to use a single layer of stones to avoid impacting the flow of gas and excess sooting. If you must stack the stones, only stack two high in front of or behind the burner ports. Do not place stone media between your safety barriers. You can lightly place stones over the burner, being mindful to not obstruct unblocked burner ports. STONE MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE • 6--. • aaa ► • • ‘• 66 o g o 0 0 0 o g�,, g-o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 04 " '15' �0 0, L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q4 • • • • • • _ 41 PILOT �• 4o . i • \ NO MEDIA ZONE RECEIVED 08/08/2023 22 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES LOG MEDIA PLACEMENT GUIDE All log media must be within your burner tray, making sure to avoid the burner ports and maintain clearances to the pilot cover. It is recommended that you do not arch or lay your logs over unblocked burner ports to avoid excess sooting and discoloration. If you must stack your logs, it must be in front of or behind the burner ports. Do not place logs between your safety barriers. LOG MEDIA PLACEMENT EXAMPLE 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 0 000000000cc ______3 PILOT NO MEDIA ZONE RECEIVED 08/08/2023 23 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES SAFETY SCREEN - INSTALLATION The Instructions outlined below show how to install the invisible mesh safety screen on all Flare fireplaces. This safety barrier can be installed and removed with no tools. NOTICE The screen safety barrier is designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass and is provided with this appliance unless the unit has been upgraded to include the Double Glass. The invisible mesh screen must remain installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals. Do not operate the fireplace without the safety screen barrier. Using the frame of your screen, gently press against the exposed butterfly trim tabs across the top of the fireplace, pushing in and lifting into position placing the screen in front of the butterfly trim which holds it tight against the inner face. ° ° - 1_ EllitilliP I :-:..- i . 4101l I . U 411 Gently lean the bottom of the screen frame in and set down within inner screen channel --A--.. . A RECEIVED 08/08/2023 24 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FIREPLACE GLASS INSTALLATION The following guide outlines how to install each panel of glass that can ship with a Flare fireplace. To see a step-by-step video on this installation, please click here. FOR A STEP BY STEP VIDEO OF THIS PROCESS PLEASE SCAN THE QR CODE BELOW ' • :FIPEPLACfS. li,l 9111 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 25 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 1/4,1/4S FIREPLACES GLASS PACKET INSIDE FIREPLACE CRATE Your Flare Fireplace will come with its glass pre-packaged safely inside of your fireplace crate, attached to the interior frame using 4 long screws. ='- f- firer irp ` , GLASS PACKET rei). _ 4711-2 i IDENTIFY WHERE EACH GLASS PANEL IS INSTALLED Once the fireplace is unpacked, you'll see wooden panels, labeled with what pane of glass is installed in its place. s4 I I .,h. . / = • I 8 -141.1111110 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 26 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES INSTALLING YOUR BLACK REFLECTIVE BACK Your black reflective back panel will be installed against the back wall of the fireplace using two suction cups, secured by the included reflective back brackets, and the outside lip of the burner tray along the base of the fireplace. See examples outlined in the steps and images below. STEP 1 Using your suction cups lift your reflective back into position against the back wall of your fireplace, making sure to set behind the lower lip of the burner tray. -91.117 w . I or- A I Oil \ , \\ 1 :..-‘11111„.__ i i A. Il ►1� yv' - ��� ��� ��z�����ata:e��R� i N.IC N.k' ‘104'c • n „„f,,,,J,„ sz , _ 1�.lI.'111! ', A ' - ,„ . STEP 2 Using your handheld power drill, attach your reflective back holders over your glass by securing the included screw(s) into the back panel of the fireplace NOTE: Be careful to not overtighten your reflective back bracket screw to protect against unwanted glass breakage. You want to have some give, so the glass can flex with the fireplace temperature changes. 1 i 9101 I , .iisfil.. i 1 -J ,,�•. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 27 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES INNER CERAMIC GLASS INSTALLATION Your inner ceramic glass panel can be installed after removing the left, right, and bottom fillers and trim brackets. Followed by opening the top butterfly trim to allow the installer to insert the glass into position. See examples outlined in the steps and images below. STEP 1 Remove the left and right magnetic fillers by gently lifting and pulling them out. Then, lift out the bottom filler piece(s). This will reveal the trim brackets used to hold your inner ceramic glass in position. t. 44 , . .1 .911 li 1 k ' ` Wf` 1 111 k` 44, ' ' ' . "/ 2 - Iv,/ A . \ 1 r '/ . - . b 4 A I .. I r shy .. `,�} iti, 1 �, I�►11I loi, �,, ,1, 1 ii_: I ''�r�e'''iiie' ' iii!l iiiiIIIIIS"ut�j ,�•�� ,11\1\\\\ r!lilrmiiarrl� rhuuuiuu A�unu_ lauuun!;Iri,„nnttituraattiatattt�"p�' .. ..•."="/1 , \\\\\\\\\\ ., / •u,;;;!uniuimai mni111Ui�llllull I' h11un«Mi:;MItMiuMM\\\\M\�;;;,,,r1\\\\\\\\\ ///! fI!(ff11/11111f,'Q1fSttlttttf 11111!.",l1111.... 11111i`. 1111"►►►t"‘T""'"..\\" """V,1\1\\\\\ 1ian1 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 28 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES STEP 2 Remove the left, right, and bottom inner trim brackets by loosening the bolts or hand screws, releasing the trim brackets from the fireplace frame. Set aside to protect from damage. 111 i i is • vL ,. 4 , - 46, - ,2::,--.-,..,--k� � r-fir -- t dr- i Ws ,....s---,-,-...,.;---.4:-.--,.._ 400010:400•••P r< RECEIVED 08/08/2023 29 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES STEP 3 Locate and loosen all hand screws across the top frame of the fireplace. This will open your inner butterfly trim. w STEP 4 Using suction cups insert the inner ceramic glass behind the upper butterfly trim, push in gently, then set panel along the small holders, lining the bottom frame of the fireplace. OP- I, 1t' - t:1781Aira- A 411,1 411 • qp. -� :�� . ow- .10 74 • 4 iLkilik • RECEIVED 08/08/2023 30 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES STEP 5 Once the inner ceramic glass panel is in position press in and hold the upper butterfly trim while tightening the hand screws, sealing the glass against the non-combustible gasket. iiil: STEP 6 Locate and reinstall your left, right, and lower trim brackets over the glass. Once in position tighten all the hand screws securing your lower trim bracket against the glass, sealing it against the non- combustible gasket. Make sure to not over-tighten the hand screws. r } 1 ill* It I „ III, /��Illh m'xm llll'�',,;,�uuuumo; """1�1� IIIIIIIIII°iiuii_o.plUlllllll II IIIIIuuquP9umumumj11111111111 11 llllllllllllllllll'llll ,/ llllllllllll,l,°IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,Ilillllllu�;il�- ,1i\111111111 : r I2,,,TV,,,,,,,���1����� i - i1 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 31 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES STEP 7 Locate and reinstall your lower louvered filler by placing it on its holder across the bottom frame of the fireplace. pit At I Ill'11 V nint1.11' lllll la� . rf—t...t r:'Ijlllllmffll1 w.1.,,61 ,,,,,,1�1„�;,",\` , IIIIIIIILI111111 ull111►rv►►mmmn•11iiin_ uiuuminmlTnm►m11iwnil iiiiliiiiii \1`\"" N111111111 '' 1 e . 11111N\\ 11111//hI1111 11ffilthIuII hIIifminIoIu 11 1!iilllllllltlllllll111111111111H1!L;`t►iuC11,1`% ///////l//IIrrl{fIII►I►nuIlnmmmilrli l�' 1�I11ti11Nii11fl1g1,IN1111���11�1►111��`i"�AA • _=_ = �,.ems STEP 8 Locate and reinstall your left and right-side magnetic fillers. - lipp-.4 ;oo� ill 1 04ill II oilrf4 \ t \ 4, . ' 4.. { 0' , r 14,,,:' • , J RECEIVED 08/08/2023 32 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES OUTER TEMPERED GLASS INSTALLATION Your outer tempered glass panel can be installed after the inner ceramic glass and the left, right, and bottom fillers and trim brackets have been properly placed into position. See examples outlined in the steps and images below. STEP 1 Using suction cups lift your tempered layer of glass safely into position, gently placing the top of the glass against the outside of the top butterfly trim tabs 111,111 STEP 2 Using the top of your glass panel, gently push in on the tabs, sliding your glass up and into the channel built into the top of the fireplace frame. � I RECEIVED 08/08/2023 33 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES STEP 3 Once lifted into the top of the fireplace frame, make sure the bottom of your glass has clearance to the bottom fireplace frame and slowly lean glass inward to insert into bottom glass channel. • 1 114 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 34 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES INSTALLATION STEPS Prior to starting the installation, make sure you read and understand all the WARNING information in the manual. Do not start the installation if you are unclear about any of the installation related subjects. Determine the following: • The vent system configuration to be used based on the fireplace location. Follow the manual venting section (Chimney path installation&planning tables)to determine the venting requirements and setting. Note:Venting requirements are model specific. Note: Make sure the vent requirements are supported by the Flare manual and installation instruction. • Clearance requirements from combustible and non-combustible materials. Follow the clearance instruction and example in the manual. Note:Clearance instructions and examples are model specific. • Gas supply piping. • Confirm if the fireplace is going to operate using Natural Gas(NG)or Propane. Use the attached product label to confirm the fireplace is set for the expected gas type. • Electrical wiring requirements. • Framing and finishing details. 1. Unpack the fireplace box, adjust telescopic legs and place in the upright position. Follow instruction for fireplace unpacking. 2. Put the Fireplace in the desired location.Verify clearance to non-combustible and combustible materials. Follow the clearance instruction and example in the manual. 3. For LED units, connect LED system and test LED. 4. Attach the units back bracket to the wall framing. 5. For double glass units only: remove glass locking screws and discard. 6. Adjust Fireplace vent restrictor based on vent configuration and planning guide. Document vent restrictor setup here: 7. Connect vent system to the Fireplace. 8. Connect gas (Gas connection section) line to the Fireplace and verify gas inlet and outlet pressure. Measure and document gas pressure here: Inlet W.C. 9. Confirm if adjustments for high altitude are needed (Installation at above 2000 Ft from sea level). 10. Connect electrical wiring for applicable units. 11. Insert and place Fireplace media. Use media arrangement guide from the manual. 12. Verification of: 13. Ignition and pilot system. 14. Burning and flame. 15. Complete framing and wall cover. Read all the instructions before starting the installation.Follow these instructions carefully during the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit. Follow the Steps above to insure proper installation of the Gas appliance.WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! Damaged parts could impair safe operation. DO NOT install damaged,incomplete or substitute components. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 35 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES ACCESS PANEL The Flare Fireplace gas valve and control system is on a component "whip" that can be stretched up to 50" from the middle of the fireplace and placed next to the access door location. Do not place the gas valve or controls above the level of the burner. Keep the area storing the fireplace components clean and free of unnecessary debris. If the fireplace sits too low on the floor, the controls must be placed outside the non-combustible zone or insulated from the heat from the fireplace. The access door can be placed on any side of the fireplace, below the non-combustible line. The use of a 10"x10" access door is highly recommended. If no access door is installed, it's possible to access the gas valve from inside the fireplace by removing the glass. The access door can also be used as a lower air intake (FOR A DOUBLE GLASS INSTALLATION) if it's perforated, and the open air-flow requirements are maintained. The access door can be concealed in many ways, such as HVAC vent cover or removable piece of finishing material attached with magnets or screws to the framing. COMPONENT WHIP All Flare fireplaces ship with the components attached to a 50" whip, centered, at the underside of the fireplace. This allows an installer to drag the components to the far left, far right, behind, below, or directly underneath the fireplace. Opening unlimited possibilities for implementing access based on the unique project parameters and the 50" component whip. COMPONENT OVERHANG BASED ON SIZE OF FIREPLACE 30" Fireplace: 35"On left and right side 45" Fireplace: 7.5"On left and right side 50" Fireplace: 25"On left and right side 60" Fireplace: 20"On left and right side 70" Fireplace: 15"On left and right side 80" Fireplace: 10"On left and right side 100" Fireplace: NO OVERHANG COMPONENTS C � 50" WHIP RECEIVED 08/08/2023 36 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES SIZING RECOMMENDATIONS Flare offers a standard 10x10 Access Door which can be purchased with any indoor fireplace, making access to your components the simplest it's ever been. In the event your client wants to develop their own means of access, the following outlines recommendations, not requirements, for creating access to the fireplace components in each unique project. EXAMPLE 1—REMOVEABLE FINISH PIECE A EXAMPLE 3—FLARE ACCESS DOOR A F I 18" �J` I EXAMPLE 2—LINEAR LOUVERED GRATE 10" A roan sip x s � V V V 12 > < 24 > < 10 > EXAMPLE 4—REMOVEABLE LINEAR TOE KICK 111M3 < > REMOVEABLE L-SHAPED TOE KICK— LENGTH OF FIREPLACE OR CAVITY— HELD BY SCREWS OR MAGNENTS POSSIBLE POSITIONS REMOVEABLE STONE FINISH EXAMPLE • 4 ._, i I I I RECEIVED 08/08/2023 37 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES INSTALLATION PREPARATION FIREPLACE UNPACKING Follow the instructions below for unpacking the unit: • Check the packing and confirm there is no external damage. If damage exists, please notify Flare Fireplaces immediately. • Remove the top wood studs and pull the external carton box up. • Please do not remove the blue wrap completely at this stage. • Leave the fireplace placed on the pallet for the next step: Fireplace legs set up. v, — r,rrec./4,y,, i 111 . ti 11 ,r _-a • it.- --- - 4 OWL • _ RECEIVED 08/08/2023 38 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES FIREPLACE TELESCOPIC LEGS SETUP The fireplace legs will need to be set up once the box is removed.The legs can be configured so that the bottom of the glass will be between 10"-19" above the floor. This means the bottom of the fireplace will be 4"-13" above the floor. Follow the steps below for telescopic legs setup prior to final positioning of the fireplace. On Corner units (Flare-RC/LC/DC/RD) front legs will need to be assembled. Fireplace must NOT be installed without telescopic legs extracted to a minimum of 3". Installing a fireplace without telescopic legs is a fire hazard. Installing the Fireplace without legs (sitting on the fireplace frame) may bend the frame & cause glass breakage. / FINE TUNING After extending the legs to the desired length, use the wrench included to fine tune the feet so that the fireplace is level. The feet are intended for minimal adjustments and not to be extended completely for extra height. Doing so will make the fireplace unstable. } ni'� •' to 4- AIR }1 e i �I 1 .. i , 1 , Al ll c ,; . , ��//ice , • I �111'} y 1 1 1„ 11No 1 �il�l. i�'I 1 '�b Id 111 , 1� I l'11� ` 1 t- [i :. 1. '� I P ,1 1 1 'Ir,i,i4. l,11 1 ,, 1' N1I'I�,\ '1;\\'I, ,1%,,\.", Li^ iIliq'il\'''�1r,1r:Q'40V3I �.trN•, RECEIVED 08/08/2023 39 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES LEG SETUP FOR FRONT AND SEE-THROUGH UNITS • Step1-Release the pin. • Step2—Release the 2 screws from the leg. • Step 3—Extend the telescopic leg to the desired length, minimum 4" (That will set the fireplace 10"from the bottom of the glass to the floor). • Step 4—Retighten the three screws to secure the telescopic leg in position. Note that the top pin inserts into the holes only for alignment.The two bottom screws tighten down on the legs. • Step 5—Repeat Steps 1-4 for each on the fireplace so that they are all extended to the same length. • Step 6—Stand the fireplace up and fine tune your feet with the wrench included so the fireplace is level.Open the screws to raise the fireplace. Close the screws to lower the fireplace. Step 1 Step 2 • iA • • s r' • - • 't �.. CC77 • • ./ •1116' • • r _ Y , 11 AI :. , , _ __ , __ _. - 4 Y r- Step 3 Step 4 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 40 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES LEG SETUP FOR CORNER UNITS LEG SETUP - LEFT, RIGHT, AND DOUBLE CORNER Step 1 - First, unpack corner legs and verify the four legs and eight screws are present. Step 2 - Determine which holes to insert the screws so the fireplace will stand at the desired height Step 3—Attach legs, one at a time to each corner using the screws to secure the legs into position. Step 4 - Configure remaining legs to the same height. Step 5 - Stand the fireplace up and fine tune your feet with the wrench supplied so the fireplace is level. Open the screws to raise the fireplace. Close the screws to lower the fireplace. ix • • 411 —•-..•..tea -" s : 4 ,, .41 1 1 ' . I / / .. NOTE: Please note all units must have their telescopic legs attached to achieve the minimum height required to the underside of the fireplace. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 41 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES UNPACKING CONTROL UNIT AND ACCESSORIES Unpack the accessories(remote, power adapter&wall switch).The gas valve, receiver,control module(for double glass units)will remain wrapped until the first test of unit. • Place accessories(white bag)in a secure location. • The control unit(gas valve and receiver) is attached to the fireplace on an "umbilical cord". Once the fireplace is moved to its final location the control unit can be put close to the service access door. • et*--`- Cam`=- Gas valve and receiver: ***GAS VALVE WILL COME WRAPPED,ONLY TO BE OPENED FOR UNITS FIRST FIREUP i -i +r, Jt . I11 II p Y e it WILL^1 - .'. r ® - I` r • PV/SK`Retay/WS` DG Slower ,0EIVED 08/08/2023 42 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FIREPLACE POSITIONING Once Fireplace has been set to the upright position, it can be moved to its final installation location. • Make sure the control unit is secure and not dragging on the floor during transport and positioning. • Unit should remain on the pallet during transport inside the site location. • When positioning the fireplace,take into consideration the clearance requirements and framing. Use the manual clearance guide for more details. • Attach the fireplace top brackets to the metal stud in the back to secure the fireplace in place.The bracket length can be adjusted by releasing the screws on the top. 'a 41. ,411 • The fireplace should remain on the wood pallet when carried to the final installation location. Do not attempt to use a pallet jack or any other moving tools if the unit has been removed from the wood pallet as it may harm the fireplace components under the unit. 11110 tir: , 1 4 M 1 Make sure to use only non-combustible material in case the brackets need to be extended to connect to the back or sides. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 43 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES LED LIGHTS ■ I I The Flare Fireplace can be ordered with optional multi-color interior RGB LED lighting. The lights allow perfect flames to be viewed across a bed of illuminated crushed glass, or any other direct vent approved media option. RGB LED—The multicolored option is controlled by a remote for the color selection. Once the color has been selected by the operator, the LED memory will remember that color for the next time the unit is turned on. LED Operation: sack lit LCD display • LED power supply is /OffKey connected to the SIT Thermostat Key Up/Down Arrow Key Proflame 2 receiver on port Mode Key X11 (Labeled in picture below as LED Power Outlet, and below as Connection C) • LED will turn On and Off with the fireplace, controlled by the fireplace remote. • Color control can be done by the LED remote. Key Lock • Once a color is selected, the Iransmission Low battery alarm LED remote can be stored °F Room away. ThermostatTemperature • Lights will switch Off when On/OH/Smari SMA mode fireplace is turned off. OCPltonal Oil- Ip 1 • LED can be connected to Set Point FM- ";1 Temperature/Level/State MUST independent power sources, BE ON home automation systems or AUX [ _U _ smart outlets to use lights n M without the fireplace. Flame On 6 Levels Not used MAX MAX MAX Not used — LED KIT THE LED LIGHTS CAN ALSO BE CONTROLLED INDEPENDENTLY OF THE FIREPLACE BY REMOVING GREEN CONNECTOR & HARD-WIRING CABLES TO AN INDEPENDENT POWER SOURCE, HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM, OR SMART OUTLET. RECEIVED ED 08/08/2023 44 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES LIGHT INSTALL AND POWER It is best if LED lights are connected and tested during the initial stages of installation to allow easy access under the unit (before the wall finishing material is done). Testing the LED light requires a 110V power source. Installation steps: 1. Remove all LED components from the shipping bag. 2. Components are pre-connected prior to shipping. Connect LED connectors (points A) to the fireplace using the quick connectors. 3. Connect LED Controller to the LED power supply (point B) 4. Connect LED Power supply to LAMP port on the SIT receiver (point C). Using the SIT Fireplace remote, scroll to the LAMP setting and turn it ON. Use the LED remote to turn the LED on the LED system. Once ON, ensure the LED responds by pressing the color wheel. If it does not, follow the instructions below. Once testing is done, connect the LED power adapter to final power source (Point C). Flare Fireplace A. LED connector B . LED DC control power plug LED Light LED Controller LED Power LED POWER/SIT Adapter I • • • • I LED Light • A. LED connector — C. 110V Power input X11 LED Remote i.000iEft o 0 0 .. CZ][X L I I •i I ir— IF I 1J CEIVED 08/08/2023 45 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES LED CONTROLLER AND REMOTE • LED Remote — a a. ca to w -` { • . 14 LED POWER CABLE IS POSITIV LED Controller Point C lam► LED Light 1 �►LED Light 2 BLACK CABLE IS NEGATIVE- Product Specification The Flare high-performance RGB LED touch remote controller adopts the most advanced PWM control technology. This remote controls all RGB LED products with 4 lines of circuits (COMMON ANODE), owning 64 thousand colors & 20 automatic changing modes to choose from. RBG Strip uses 24V DC power adapter. MATERIAL 110x52x20mm POWER AAA Battery*2pcs REMOTE MATERIAL ABS FABRICATION PROCESSING Multicolor Printing&UV Varnish SIZE 85x45x23mm WORKING VOLTAGE DC12V'24V CONTROL WAY RGB 3 CHANNELS CONTROLLER MAX LOAD PER CHANNEL 6A OUTPUT CONNECTION COMMON ANODE TELECONTROL DISTANCE 30 METERS PROGRAMS 20 KINDS RED CABLE IS POSITIVE+ ON 2 OFF MORENO LED �� - 4_ LED Strir4 indicating light 3 Color POWER BLACK CABLE IS NEGATIVE _ .a, �. r. - Y cable 5 Speed+ ' '—� +aF 6.Brightness+ n S. d V ED JI ® 7.Brightness- ,; 1 8.Speed- 08/08/2023 46 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES MODE SELECTION AND REMOTE NUMBER MODE BRIGHTNESS STATE SPEED STATE 1 STATIC WHITE ADJUSTABLE UNADJUSTABLE 2 WHITE COLOR GRADUAL CHANGES ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 3 ALL COLORS GRADUAL CHANGES ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 4 RED/GREEN/BLUE 3 COLORS GRADUAL CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 5 7 COLORS JUMP TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 6 3 COLORS JUMP TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 7 RED/GREEN JUMPS TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 8 REB/BLUE JUMPS TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 9 BLUE/GREEN JUMPS TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 10 WHITE COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 11 WHITE COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 12 RED COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 13 RED COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 14 GREEN COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 15 GREEN COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 16 BLUE COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 17 BLUE COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 18 YELLOW COLOR FREQUENTLY BLINKS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 19 YELLOW COLOR GLITTERS ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 20 CIRCULATION MODE LED Remote Sync (Generation 1 - No arrow on back, Generation 2- arrow on back) Gen 1 - No arrow on back of remote Gen 2 -with arrow on back of remote Gen 1 LED Sync Video Gen 2 LED Sync Video `u Iti ul 'i N,) RECEIVED 08/08/2023 47 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES 1.ON CIO 2 OFF 4. Indicating light 3. Color ring 5. Speed + 6. Brightness+ ie 9. Mode+ 7. Brightness- Bri . 10 Mode - o 8.Speed- Code Matching(Gen 1): Pairing your Gen 1 LED Remote Please follow the instructions below: • Confirm it is correctly connected between power supply, LED controller&LED load. • Switch the power off,then switch it on again,&press key 5 once(within 3 seconds)the moment you see the light is on. • The LED will blink twice slowly when it is completed. Code Clearing(Gen 1): Unpairing your Gen 1 LED Remote The code can be cleared as needed. The kit (remote & controller) will stay in the original state after code clearing and can work again when code re-matching is done. Code Clearing Cont. (Gen 1): Confirm it is correctly connected between power supply, LED controller & LED load. • Switch the power off,then switch it on again, &long press key 5 (within 3 seconds)the moment you see the light is on. The LED blinks 9 times swiftly when completed. Code Matching(Gen 2): Pairing your Gen 2 LED Remote Please follow the instructions below: • Confirm it is correctly connected between power supply, LED controller&LED load. • Switch the power off(either at the source of the fireplace or with the SIT Remote using the light bulb indicator),then switch it back on,&press keys 1&10 simultaneously at once(within 3 seconds)the moment you see the light is on. • The LED will blink twice slowly when it is completed. Press color wheel to verify change of color. If the color does not change, repeat the above steps. • There is no code clearing on Gen 2 LED Remotes RECEIVED 08/08/2023 48 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES OPTIONAL BLOWER KIT FOR SCREENED UNIT The Flare silent blower kit ships standard on all Double Glass units, keeping the glass cooler to the touch, but can also be added to a safety screened unit to circulate more heat from the front of the fireplace into the room. • r ■ • : - iiimmommusgo . On a Flare screen unit, the blowers will be installed and delivered with a 110V Plug. The operation of the blowers is controlled with a power ON/Off to the outlet to which they are connected. The customer has the option to: • Install a smart outlet to control the blowers. • Use a wall switch to start& shutdown the blowers whenever they want. An electrician will need to wire the wall switch to control the power to the fireplace fans. • Buy a remote system for the outlet. Please note that the blowers will need air intake to work. (Same requirements for double glass) For reference to the air intake specifications for your unit please see pg. 74 of Flare Install Manual. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 49 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES VENT TERMINATION ■ Framing for vents in combustible walls and ceilings. When passing through combustible walls and ceilings, framing will depend on the type of vent installation -- horizontal or vertical. Ensure that the insulation is kept clear of the vent pipe using either a wall thimble or an attic insulation shield. Follow the installation instructions supplied with the individual venting components. 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 cur- rent standards of CAN/CSA-B149.1 in Canada. Approved Pipe -This appliance is approved for use with M&G DuraVent venting and ICC. DO NOT mix pipe, fittings or joining methods from different manufacturers. For detailed DuraVent chimney installation information please use the M&G DuraVent direct vent installation manual: http://www.duravent.com For detailed ICC chimney installation information please use the ICC direct vent installation manual: http://icc-chimney.com/en/exceldirect Instructions • Where a vent pipe passes through a floor or ceiling,a ceiling firestop MUST be used to retain insulation and maintain proper clearances. Use roof support brackets where needed. • Install the first section of vent pipe into the collar on top of the fireplace. • Connections between each vent system component must be tightly joined and secured. Follow the vent manufacturer's instructions for information on how to seal and secure vent and vent connections. • Horizontal runs of vent pipe must be supported to prevent any downward sags. Horizontal pipe sections should be supported at least every 4 feet.Wall Straps can be used for this purpose. • When installing the vent pipe, make sure that the vent pipe is supported by the structural/frame surrounding and not by fireplace. Follow the vent manufacturer's instructions for information on how to install,seal,and secure vent and vent connections. WARNING! DO NOT pack insulation around the vent. Insulation must be kept back from the pipe to prevent overheating. ALWAYS maintain specified clearances around venting and firestop systems. Install wall shield and ceiling firestops as specified. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 50 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES VENT AND FIREPLACE SIZE Vent Size Flare 30 4x6 Flare 45* 5x8 or 4x6 * Flare 50 5x8 Flare 60 5x8 Flare 70 5x8 Flare 80 5x8 Flare 100 5x8 *Flare-RD-45 is shipped with 5x8 vent.All other Flare 45 are shipped with the 4x6 vent. MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES FROM VENT • HORIZONTAL VENT CLEARANCES:A minimum clearance of 3 inches(76mm)to the top and 1 inch (51mm)to the sides and bottom of the vent pipe on all horizontal runs to combustibles is required. • VERTICAL VENT CLEARANCES:A minimum of 1 inch(25mm)all around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to combustibles is required except for clearances in appliance enclosures. • Horizontal vents must be level or have a 1/4-inch rise for every 1-foot run towards the termination. • When penetrating through combustible walls and ceilings,frame a minimum of 10.5 in x 10.5 in opening and ensure that the insulation is kept clear of the vent pipe using either a wall thimble or an attic insulation shield. use the DuraVent framing cutout dimension table based on your selected part. Frame cutout table taken from the DuraVent or ICC installation manual. TABLE 1 DIRECTVENT PRO FRAMING OR CUTOUT DIMENSIONS STOCK NUMBER COMPONENT DESCRIPTION SIZE 46DVA-WT Wall Thimble 10"x 10" 46DVA-WTS Wall Thimble(Small) 9"x 9' 46DVA-WTU Wall Thimble Universal 9"x 9" 46DVA-CS Ceiling Support 10-3/4'x 10-3/4' 46DVA-FS Fire Stop 9"x 9" 46DVA-WFS Wall Fire Stop 10"x 10' 46DVA-VSS Vinyl Siding Standoff 17"x 17" 46DVA-CF Counter Flashing(Assembled) 13-1/2"x 13-1/2" 46DVA-CFK Counter Flashing(4pc.Kit) 13-1/2"x 13-1/2" 46DVA-CFKS Counter Flashing(Kit Small) 10-1/2'x 10-10 46DVA-VSK Vinyl Siding Standoff(4 Pc.Kit) 13-1/2"x 13-1/2" 46DVA-VSKS Vinyl Siding Standoff(Kit Small) 10-1/2"x 10-1/2" 46DVA-IS Insulation Shield 9"x 9" 58DVA-WT Wall Thimble 10-1/2'x 10-1/2" 58DVA-WTS Wall Thimble(Small) 9"x 9" 58DVA-WTU Wall Thimble Universal 9"x 9' 58DVA-CS Ceiling Support 10-3/4"x 10-3/4" 58DVA-FS Fire Stop 10-1/2'x 10-1/2" 58DVA-WFS Wall Fire Stop 10-1/2"x 10-1/2" 58DVA-VSS Vinyl Siding Standoff 19-1/2"x 19-1/2" RECEIVED 56DVA-VSK Vinyl Siding Standoff(4 Pc.Kit) 16"x 16" 58DVA-CF Counter Flashing(Assembled) 16"x 16" 58DVA-CFK Counter Flashing(4pc.Kit) 16"x 16" 0 8/0 8/2 0 2 3 58DVA-IS Insulation Shield 11"x 11' ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES VERTICAL TERMINATION See the table on the previous page for minimum cutout dimensions or frame openings around wall venting. Make sure clearances to combustible material are maintained based on vent part used. Note: size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary according to the DuraVent or ICC part number used. Minimum height from roof to lowest discharge opening. Horizontal Overhang i I 2 FT Vertical 2 FT MIN. MIN. Wall Lowest W Discharge Vent Opening Termination l�. ' I .i O H* Storm Collar X C [I] I 12 Flashing —� Roof Pitch is X/12 —46—1 inch(25.4 mm)Minimum Clearance to Combustibles Concentric Vent Pipe Vertical Vent Termination Opening/Framing will *H=minimum height from roof to lowest depend on the part used.See table above or vent discharge opening of vent. p installation manual. Termination Heights for Vents Above Flat or Sloped Roofs (Ref. NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1) Roof Pitch *Feet *Meters Flat to 6/12 1.0 0.3 6/12 to 7/12 1.25 0.38 7/12 to 8/12 1.5 0.46 8/12 to 9/12 2.0 0.61 9/12 to 10/12 2.5 0.76 10/12 to 11/12 3.25 0.99 11/12 to 12/12 4.0 1.22 12/12 to 14/12 5.0 1.52 14/12 to 16/12 6.0 1.83 16/12 to 18/12 7.0 2.13 18/12 to 20/12 7.5 2.29 20/12 to 21/12 8.0 2.44 • Minimum 24" horizontal clearance to any surface (such as an exterior wall)for vertical terminations RECEIVED 08/08/2023 52 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES Multiple terminations A B 6 in.(minimum)up to 20 in. 18 in.minimum 152 mm/508 mm 457 mm 20 in.and over 0 in.minimum Gas,Wood or Fuel Oil Termination Cap BI A' i Gas Termination .11-1111- Cap.. 000=. ■0000 0000■■0000 ..*%*% 4.4*%**S6%.*%%.*64%,,, .>' I 0000■ ■0000 * If using decorative cap cover(s),this distance may need to be increased.Refer to the installation instructions supplied with the decorative cap cover. In a staggered installation with both gas and wood or fuel oil terminations,the wood or fuel oil termination cap must be higher than the gas termination cap. HORIZONTAL TERMINATION A minimum distance of 18 inches should be kept between multiple horizontal terminations. See the table on page 32 for minimum cutout dimensions or frame openings around wall venting. Make sure clearances to combustible material are maintained based on vent part used. Note:size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary per the DuraVent part number used. w RECEIVED 08/08/2023 53 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES £RnfINOTIflN rl F�RAN -i G .. A o �y FIXED B V �1 LOSED V OPEN- ABLE CLOSEDk•NIM / } MWHERE VENT TERMINAL C) AIR SUPPLY INLFT AREA IS NOT PERMITTED TERMINAL In GAS METER A ^12 inches(30 cm)min. Clearances above grade,veranda,porch,deck,or balcony B **12 inches(30 cm)min. Clearance to window or door that may be opened C 12 inches(30 cm) min. Clearance to permanently closed window recommended to prevent condensation on window D 24 inches(76 cm) min.for Flare units 80" Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within and 100" a horizontal distance of 2 feet(60 cm)from the edge of the terminal 18 inches(46 cm) min.for Flare units 70" and below(vinyl surfaces require 24 inches (61 cm)min.) E 24 inches(76 cm) min.for Flare units 80" Clearance to unventilated soffit. and 100" 18 inches(46 cm) min.for Flare units 70" and below(vinyl surfaces require 24 inches (61 cm)min.) F 6 inches(15 cm) min. Clearance to outside corner G 6 inches(15 cm)min. Clearance to inside corner H 3 feet(90 cm) min. *Not to be installed above a meter/regulator assembly within 3 feet(90 cm) horizontally from the centerline of the regulator I 3 feet(90 cm)min. Clearance to service regulator vent outlet J *12 inches(30 cm) min. Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance K *6 feet(1.8 m)min. Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet L ***7 feet(2.1 m) min. Clearance above paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public property M ****20 inches(51 cm) min. Clearance under veranda, porch,deck,or balcony A Vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway,located between two single family dwellings,serving both dwellings. ** Only permitted if veranda,porch,deck,or balcony is fully open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the door. * Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. * As specified in CGA B149 Installation Codes,note local Codes or Regulation may require different clearances. * For U.S.A.Installations follow the current National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1 *** Horizontal vent termination minimum clearance to adjacent structure or fence is 48".**** Minimum 24"horizontal clearance to any surface(such as an exterior wall)for vertical terminations. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 54 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES VENT RESTRICTOR SETUP The Flare Fireplace direct vent system is equipped with a vent restrictor. Use Chimney Path Installation and Planning on the next page to determine the right vent restrictor setup for your installation. Vent restrictor changes and setup should only be done by a certified installer. • The unit leaves the factory with the vent restrictor open. • The vent restrictor is adjusted using a 10mm wrench below the front upper frame. • The vent restrictor setting is from 1(minimum restriction)to 6(maximum restriction). • The installer will document the restrictor setting at the end of the installation. • Use the vent planning guide and table to determine the restrictor setting. CO 111111111, V . r-. Signs the vent restrictor needs to be adjusted: Vent restrictor should be opened if the flame has the following characteristics: • Flame is excessively tall and lifting. • Flame lacks movement. Vent restrictor should be closed if the flame has the following characteristics: • Flame height is low. • Flame has excessive movement 1 Document any change to the restrictor setting. Contact Flare Fireplaces for support if needed. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 55 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES CHIMNEY PATH INSTALLATION AND PLANNING Before vent installation,the installer should read these instructions to ensure the proper vent configuration has been selected.To calculate the vent runs, use the following tables and instructions. Please note that power vent runs are model (burner)specific. Use the tables below to calculate the restrictor setting.These fireplaces are designed and tested to function with natural venting in equal pressure environments. Natural venting allows hot air and CO2 to rise and exhaust out through the vent naturally while simultaneously creating a slight draft of oxygen to allow the flame to burn clean and efficiently. Please know that if your installation environment presents negative or positive pressure, caused by strong HVAC systems or kitchen hoods,a power vent system may be needed to counter this unique environment. General Instructions • Diagonal runs have both vertical and horizontal vent aspects when calculating the effects. Use the rise for the vertical aspect and the run for the horizontal aspect. • Various combinations of vent runs may be used. Refer to the tables below based on Fireplace size. Use the attached example for clarification on how to use the table. • The numbers in the table represent the restrictor setting based on the vent path. • Symbol "x" in the table means the path is not allowed. • Setting the restrictor to 1 means there is no restriction. • Numbers in the table represent the restrictor setting to be set. • Document the restrictor setting configuration prior to leaving the installation site. • The tables apply to both NG (Natural Gas)and Propane. • Minimum 3 ft vertical run(A) required before any bend or turn. o See Flare Front and Flare See Through exception. o See Flare 50&60 5x8 table for exception • A maximum of four 902 vent elbows are allowed in the vent run.Any configuration with more than 4 elbows requires vent review and approval from Flare Fireplaces. • Two 45°elbows may be used in place of one 90°elbow. • The tables represent the manufacturer's guideline based on testing and design.Additional external factors may affect the restrictor choice needed. If flames appear to be not typical, please contact Flare Fireplaces for restrictor size recommendations. • Use the empty table in the page below to document and calculate the installation vent path. • Any venting pathway that does not appear in the tables below require approval from Flare Fireplaces. For optimum performance and flame appearance, keep the vent length to a minimum and limit the nurEEIvEo 08/08/2023 56 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES FLARE 30/30H/PASSAGE Suitable for all Flare 30 Fireplaces Length Calculation Guide CO G C Y-Effective Axis Parameters e I E ' E A - 1st Flue Length (3 ft. Minimum Rise) E. -, i B - Vertical Flue Length B 1 E T H C Roof Terminal = 1.5 ft. . . F H Small Elbow (45') = 1 ft. `�sammilt 41111) li& B X-Effective Axis Parmeters A i—, H D- Horizontal Flue Length MIW A I E - Elbow (90°) = 3 ft. F - Elbow (Lying 90`) = 6 ft. I II II G - Wall Terminal = 3 ft. I I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run may need to be Power Vented Flare 30/30H X- Effective Horizonal Length FEET 0 3 6' 10' 13' 17' 20' 23' 26' 30' 33' 36' 39' 3' 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 1 Ill6' 3 2 2 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X I -h 10' 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (D 7- ( mll 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Z. 16 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 04 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 23' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X ram+ 2e 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X n. 30.111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 33il 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X � 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X ori 3941 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X = 43' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X 46' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X 50' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 'RECEIVED 08/08/2023 57 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE 45/45H/45EH Suitable for all Flare 45/45H/45EH Fireplaces 6 Length Calculation Guide G C Y-Effective Axis Parameters 000:' - 1 ---,,,g I A- 1st Flue Length(3 ft. Minimum Rise) E...,-Ill—, E ca B - Vertical Flue Length B E H C- Roof Terminal = 1.5 ft. 'AIS • F H - Small Elbow (45') = 1 ft. Vgallillimmt � BI lilb X-Effective Axis Parmeters AI ' rH D Horizontal Flue Lengthmow A I E - Elbow (90`) = 3 ft. F - Elbow (Lying 901 = 6 ft. I II !il I G - Wall Terminal = 3 ft. I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X:Run may need to be Power Vented Flare 95/45H/45EH X- Effective Horizonal Length FEET 0 I6' 1 10' 1 13' 1 17' 1 20' 1 23' 1 26' 1 30' 33' I 36' I 39' 3' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X m 6' 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X fi 10' 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X (D (-) 13' 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X < 16' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X CD 19' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X (D 23' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X 26' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X n 30' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X lU 33' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X I— (D 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X D 0.4 39' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X f—t' S 43' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X 46' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X 50' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X � CIE•It r 08/08/2023 58 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE 50/50H/50EH Suitable for all Flare 50/50H/50EH Fireplaces Length Calculation Guide O G C IWO Y-Effective Axis ParametersIIP B I E A-1st Flue Length(3 ft.Minimum Rise) E A- E m D- B-Vertical Flue Length 1 E H C-Roof Terminal=1.5 ft. F 'i� • H-Small Elbow(45°)=1 ft. Iiiiiiii E B X-Effective Axis Parmeters I ' r H D-Horizontal Flue Length IA E-Elbow(90°)=3ft. r_ F-Elbow(Lying 90°)=6 ft. l II I G-Wall Terminal=3 ft. I I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run may need to be Power Vented Flare 50/50H X- Effective Horizonal Length FEET 0 I 6' 10' 13' I afirm. 20' 23 1 2b 1 30' 33' _ 30' 3' 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X rn 6' 3 3 2 2 2 2 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1, - —f 10' 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 13' 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r--I- <' 16' 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19' 2 I 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fD 23' 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I r+ 26' 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 30' 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 33' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I— fD 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X Cfq 39' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X P't' — - - = 43' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X 46' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 5' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1t( EI'IEWJJ 08/08/2023 59 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT AFLARE FIREPLACES FLARE 60/60H/60EH Suitable for all Flare 60/60H/60EH Fireplaces Length Calculation Guide G V C Y-Effective Axis Parameters B 1 A- 1st Flue Length(3 ft. Minimum Rise) E 11111 _, E D 1 B-Vertical Flue Length B l E H C- Roof Terminal=1.5 ft. O�'' v F f� 1 H -Small Elbow(45°) = 1 ft. E e lil X-Effective Axis Parmeters A A B H D-Horizontal Flue Length A I E- Elbow(901=3 ft. F- Elbow(Lying 90°) =6 ft. I II I G -Wall Terminal =3 ft. I I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run will need to be Power Vented Flare 60/60H X- Effective Horizonal Length FEET 0 I 10' ja 13' I 1T 20' I 23' I 26' I 30' I 33' 36' 3' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X 1 rn 6' 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X -t, (D 10' 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 13' 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 <' 16' 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CD 19' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 (I 23' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r1 26' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n. 30' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 33' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X I— fD 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X 01:1 39' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X r-f 43' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 46' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 50' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X RECEIVED 08/08/2023 60 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE 70/70H/70EH Suitable for all Flare 70/70H/70EH Fireplaces Length Calculation Guide �0.. G iC I Y-Effective Axis Parameters • , B E l— A- 1st Flue Length (3 ft. Minimum Rise) E,.,-1-, E m B - Vertical Flue Length B E H C- Roof Terminal = 1.5 ft. „� . F H - Small Elbow (45°) = 1 ft. f�,r B X-Effective Axis Parmeters AI H D Horizontal Flue Length �I E - Elbow (901 = 3 ft. F - Elbow (Lying 90') = 6 ft. I II Pill G - Wall Terminal = 3 ft. I I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run will need to be Power Vented FlareH X- Effective Horizonal Length �oroHna� FEET a I 6' I 10' I 13' I 17' I 20' I 23' I 26' 30' L. 36' _ I 39' r 3' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X 6' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X fi 1o• 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X (D r) 13' 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X r-i- <' 16' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 19' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X (CD 23' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X (-1- 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X n. 30' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X r. 33' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X (D 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X D 0'4 39' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X r- S 43' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X 46 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X 30' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X RECEIVED 08/08/2023 61 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE 80/80H/80EH Suitable for all Flare 80/80H/80EH Fireplaces Length Calculation Guide ,V6. G — C Y-Effective Axis Parameters A B I E e A- 1st Flue Length (6ft.Minimum Rise) E,-III-, m B - Vertical Flue Length B E H C Roof Terminal = 1.5 ft. f0"' . F �� H - Small Elbow (45°) = 1 ft. �r B -- T X-Effective Axis Parmeters 11&., I H D- Horizontal Flue Length A I E - Elbow (901 = 3 ft. r` F - Elbow (Lying 90`) = 6 ft. I II !II I G - Wall Terminal = 3 ft. I I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X:Run will need to be Power Vented Fu" 80/SOHmEFI X- Effective Horizonal Length FEET 0 I 3 I 6' I 10' I 13' I 17' I 20' ` _ 23' I 26' I 30' I 33' I 36' I 39' 3' X X X X X X X X X X X X X m 6' 2 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X fi 10' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X N n 13 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X <' 16' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X fD 2s' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X fD 23' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X (-I-r 26 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X C . 30' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X r3r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X fD 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X D 0'C1 39' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X r-r S 43 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X 46' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X 30' 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X ECxEIVxED 08/08/2023 62 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT AFLARE FIREPLACES FLARE 100/100H/100EH Suitable for all Flare 100/100H/100EH Fireplaces Length Calculation Guide O. C G m e' Y-Effective Axis Parameters B E I A- 1st Flue Length (6ft.Minimum Rise) Ilk E —D-- - m ' B - Vertical Flue Length B H C- Roof Terminal = 1.5 ft. O^� E r• F �� H - Small Elbow (45') = 1 ft. � E , B X-Effective Axis Parmeters jilt A N H D- Horizontal Flue Length p I E - Elbow (901 = 3 ft. r� F - Elbow (Lying 90') = 6 ft. I IIIl i G - Wall Terminal = 3 ft. I I Vent Restrictor Setting:Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X:Run will need to be Power Vented Flare 100/100H/100EHX- Effective Horizonal Length FEET _ I X. 10' I 13' I 1T I 20' I 23' I 26' I 30' lir 36' I 39' --� 3' X X X X X X X X X X X X X m 6' 2 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X --h►, 10' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X (D — C� 13' 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X r-F < I 16' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X MI 19' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X N23' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X r�—i- 26' j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X n. 3°' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X 33' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X CD 36' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X D TQ 39' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X r'F _ 43' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X 46' 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X so 1 1 1 1 1 1 X X X X X X X RECEIVED 08/08/2023 63 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES For unsupported vent routes (based on the gravity vent tables above) a power venting solution is required. The power venting solutions allow Flare Fireplaces to operate in vent conditions that would not be possible without the motor unit. See the Flare Power Vent Installation Manual for more specific instructions. The system is designed and tested with DuraVent 3x5 gasket direct vent pipes. It is critical for the safety and operation of the system to use the DuraVent 3x5 gasket system. Front view Side view [12 , 313.40 • !___.__i _�PI 'I- i v Al Infcrkp�' IN,. cr. IIIk'lli LTA ._ _. Top view Side view Iiiikfir AIM .p oIII vr 3 5" (12;1" [19fk] 312 500 --I .24 �o�l 6xM 111 Power Cobh = ' Control cable =` 0 , k optioned2 252 s INLET OPTION M 2 open at release mud not be block. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 64 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES When using the power vent system, direction of flow through the vents can be up, down, horizontal or diagonal since the system is sealed and vacuumed.The vent restrictor level should be set based on length in feet, number of elbows and the vent termination. NOTE:A minimum length of 12ft venting is required between the Fireplace and the SK, Flare Fireplaces sizes 30"-70".A minimum length of 15ft, Flare sizes 80"-100", is required between the fireplace and the SK. For more information, please reference the Power Vent Installation Manual. Clearance-Clearances between the vent pipe and combustible materials must be maintained at 3" inches top and 1" for side and below. Maintain the same clearance from the power vent box to any combustible materials. Vertical Wall PV INLINE Nit alai ["'1 I.M•1 • • • . . • • • J • • t • • t • • • t t t t t . • 11 t t t • • I I Power vent unit must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with these instructions. CAUTION! Failure to install,operate,and maintain the power venting system in accordance with manufacturer's instructions will result in conditions which may produce bodily injury and/or property damage RECEIVED 08/08/2023 65 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL DRAWING (WITH POWER VENT) ilk,AC-IN 115v AI I I I 1 t I C i iL [ 1I 1 It 1 r7 : 6 I lI I It I g I 1 I_ I It I x = I II 1 11 1 = V >r1 v. `" RED-Return Neutral White-Neutral o Black-Load co - 3 Green Ground PV Power 115v 2 o v c 2. () o X13 Aux Port C7 0 o x O_ o0 H_ . .g I CP, 0-C1 c - ,5 0. .,...,..,_.,, ,..„ L. R., g (O OI ® d llx . 01 , Er„' s o o 0 0 0 �. E� x ox 0=�� .Hole iius N'x ■ �`:max - 1— ' Sdv ^ t 1 = D ive LZ rQ�',. ill g§ r J n — Li-0 I- r— z , v, a 0 v 0 ro m cn //N c ✓ ✓ O x a a; 1�11 . 1.2.1 L _ to l ld _u s I 2 . ,ko . O 11 .. ikA4'rg. . ..„( • ..? .._ a -11111 c O O qg moo& • Id D/Id I \ apo w lolld RECEIVED 08/08/2023 66 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES POWER VENT BOARD ELECTRICAL WIRING DRAWING ./ gh L 4. Ao L • GND dajl GND • <_.,f- RET-N 4111 111 RET-N m a m IIf® o _ C 0 . 41 o/ 7 :::- V I.- .--11 =ii 4.- . ,411%,...-4701.' 4:,,i. . . I L��•11111111111111111111111111111111 1 Wr m 0 0 Control Board -AC-IN 115v H �`i� 1. l A t p _� IN ; _ X) - f' ______:=Neutral in ",, Black-Load o g Green-Ground Conned high voltage able and match to colors on the terminal between the PV Power 115v o PV hamess.)White to White,Black to Black&Green to Green,Red to Red) O TO 0- -0 Power Vent 0 f cn L _,.. iPPIIIIlaa 1 Smoke Blower Ret-N L o .= ��, 0 o Return Neutral-RED Cool Fan Ground-Green load-Black RECEIVED Pressure Switch haw 08/08/2023 67 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES GENERAL All gas handling and installation should be performed by qualified service technician or installer. Gas build-up during line purge could ignite. Ensure adequate ventilation. Make sure there are no ignition sources/sparks or open flames. Do not change the gas valve setting! The fireplace gas valve has been preset at the factory. Installing an external manual gas valve before connection to the fireplace is a must. Make sure to check for gas leaks before lighting the fireplace for the first time. When checking for leaks do not use open flame. This appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures more than 1/2 psig(3.5 kPa). This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig(3.5 kPa). • Move the appliance into position and secure it to the wall using the back or side mount. • Install a manual gas valve before the connection to the fireplace appliance automatic valve. • Connect the gas line to the fireplace.The appliance is designed to accept a 1/2" (13mm)gas supply. • Connect the gas supply in accordance with local codes, CAN/CSA-B149.1 in Canada or to the current National Fuel Gas Code,ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 in the United States. • Check for gas leaks using non-corrosive commercially available leak-check solution before operating the gas appliance. • Measure and document gas pressure here: Inlet W.C. Burner(Manifold) W.C. --Make sure the Min/Max inlet pressure match the table below. • Lighting the fireplace for the first time may take some time until the line is purged. Note: Do not place the gas valve or controls above the level of the burner. Gas Pressure Natural Gas Propane Inlet pressure 7.0" W.0 10". W.0 Acceptable Inlet Gas pressure table WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! High pressure will damage the valve. Low pressure could cause an explosion. Verify inlet pressures. Verify minimum pressures when other household gas appliances are operating. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 68 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES Stepper motor Main valve connection(green) r _ — Outlet pressure tap �"� am' _ s I Pilot connection(orange) - _ -_ 6 . _ • `-- • , , • • ..____: ..c., _ .„„.. 1 Inlet pressure tap Pilot flame adjustment Itlipor #is ow • 11111 ' l, 41 • ' // . Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with local codes, if any. If not available,follow ANSI 223.1. Installation should be done by a qualified installer approved and/or licensed as required by the locality(in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter). RECEIVED 08/08/2023 69 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES USING A REDUCER TO DE-RATE YOUR FLARE FIREPLACE I Flare Fireplaces appliances use the SIT ProFlame II valve and are tested/approved for installations at elevations of 0-4500 feet (0-1372 meters) above sea level using the standard burner orifice sizes.At the time of installation, it must be determined by the installer if the appliance needs to be de-rated for elevations above 4500 feet. Contact your local gas supplier for the de ration requirements in your area.Only use the Flare Fireplaces de-rating reducer on installations above 4500 Ft. If the installer must convert the unit to adjust for varying altitudes, the information sticker must be filled out by the installer and adhered to the appliance at the time of conversion. DE-RATE TABLE MODEL GAS TYPE REDUCER SIZE CALC BTU. STANDARD BTU 30" 1.6 mm 18000 23000 45" LPG 1.9 mm 22000 28000 50" LPG 2.0 mm 27000 35000 60" LPG 2.2 mm 36000 43000 70" LPG 2.5 mm 38000 45000 80" LPG 2.7 mm 42000 49000 100" LPG 2.9 mm 51000 57000 30" NG 3.0 mm 27000 33000 45" NG 3.2 mm 30000 36000 50" NG 3.5 mm 35000 45000 60" NG 3.8 mm 40000 51000 70" NG 4.1 mm 44000 52000 80" NG 4.5 mm 48000 55000 100" NG 4.7 mm 49000 57000 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 70 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES ADDING THE FLARE FIREPLACES DE-RATING REDUCER Add the de-rating reducer when your fireplace is being installed at elevations over 4500 ft above sea level. Please contact your local gas supplier for de-ration requirements in your area. 1. Shut off gas, remove power, and locate41 ) c your gas valve. Once disconnected, verifytad Z' direction of gas flow by locating the flow- i T arrow on top of the valve. Turn off gas and 4o m remove hard line to valve. SEE EXAMPLE 1 • IC 7 -;.- -- -40 EXAMPLE 1 2. Add reducer between gas hard line and - flex line connected to SIT ProFlame valve :0411110<lip on the burner side. Us appropriate reducer e>. as specified in "DE-RATE TABLE". SEE EXAMPLE 2 \ 3 BURNER SIDE I Air i •l EXAMPLE 2 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 71 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES ORIFICE SIZE Flare Fireplace appliances are tested and approved for installations at elevations of 0-4500 feet (0- 1372 meters) above sea level using the standard burner orifice sizes. At the time of installation, it must be determined if the appliance needs to be de-rated. Contact your local gas supplier for deration requirements for your area. De-rated installation consideration can start at 2000 Ft above sea level. At higher elevations, the amount of BTU fuel value delivered must be reduced by either using gas that has been de-rated by the gas company or by changing the burner orifice to a smaller size as regulated by the local authorities having jurisdiction and by the (USA) National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 - latest edition or in Canada, the CAN/CSA-B149.1 code — latest edition. GAS VALVE ACCESS DOOR The Flare Fireplace gas valve and control system is on an "umbilical cord" that can be stretched up to 50" from the middle of the fireplace and be put next to the access door location. Do not place the gas valve or controls above the level of the burner. If the fireplace is to sit low on the floor, the controls must be placed outside the non-combustible zone or insulated from the heat from the fireplace. The access door can be placed on any side of the fireplace, below the non-combustible line. The use of a 10"x10" access door is highly recommended. If no access door is installed, it is possible to access the gas valve from inside the fireplace by removing the glass. The access door can also be used as a lower air intake for a double glass installation if it is perforated, and the opening requirements are maintained. The access door can be concealed in many ways such as HVAC vent cover, removable tile connected with Velcro straps and more. MANUAL GAS SHUT OFF The installation of this appliance REQUIRES the implementation of a readily accessible Manual Gas Shut Off. Confirm requirements of location and shut off type with your local codes. NOTE: The Electronic Ignition of Flare Fireplaces DOES NOT satisfy the requirement for a Manual Gas Shut Off. See below for example of Manual Gas Shut Off RECEIVED 08/08/2023 72 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES LIQUID PROPANE USAGE IN A FLARE FIREPLACE The Flare Fireplace can operate and fire using Natural Gas (Default) or Liquid Propane gas. If your installation requires the fireplace to operate using Liquid Propane gas, make sure only to use the Flare Fireplaces liquid propane conversion kit. Depending on your fireplace ignition system, LPG conversion kit may include the following: • LPG burner orifices • Pilot LPG orifices • SIT Valve LPG Conversion Kit NEVER OPERATE A FIREPLACE ORDERED FOR NATURAL GAS WITH LP GAS UNLESS CONVERTED BY A CERTIFIED FIREPLACE TECHNICIAN. USE ONLY FLARE FIREPLACE LP CONVERSION KIT. ALWAYS MEASURE GAS INLET PRESSURE AND OUTLET PRESSURE POST CONVERSION Your Fireplace may be shipped to support Liquid Propane Gas. Check your Flare Fireplaces gas rating plate at the back of your valve to confirm the gas type. Use the following link for the Flare Fireplace NG to LPG conversion on SIT ignition Use the following link for the Flare Fireplace NG to LP conversion on Maxitrol ignition NOTICE Flare Fireplaces does offer the ability to run your fireplace with a liquid propane tank though there are certain limitations this fuel type presents when compared to the usage of natural gas. Liquid propane burns more efficiently and hotter than natural gas so to accommodate this increase in heat we must use smaller orifices to achieve a lower BTU that can cause your flame to appear smaller than on a unit run on natural gas. Flame height on Flare Fireplaces using Liquid Propane is roughly 4-6" in height because of this adjustment. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 73 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State of Massachusetts Carbon Monoxide Detector/Vent Terminal Signage Requirements 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 around 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 gas fitter 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 gas fitter 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. If 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. If the requirements of this subdivision cannot 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 as IAS certified. 3. SIGNAGE.A metal or plastic identification cation 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(1/2)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 5.089(2)(a) 1 through 4. (b)EXEMPTIONS.The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.089(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 horizontal 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 fuel 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 equipment,all venting instructions,all parts list for venting instructions,and/or all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 74 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE FIREPLACES - DOUBLE GLASS OVERVIEW With an effort to make our fireplaces safer, Flare Fireplaces is offering our full line of products with safety double glass technology. The Flare Fireplace double glass is built with two layers of glass. The design allows cool air to flow between the two layers, with the help of built-in blowers, which significantly lowers the temperature of the external glass, making it safe for a brief touch. Double Glass is suitable for commercial as well as residential use. The double glass feature provides a sleek look with no frame, while maintaining heating characteristics and efficiency. This feature does not affect the clearance or venting requirements. Heat Release ... ;• Cooled External Glass II 11 ■ Active Blowers • y Air Intake �) RECEIVED 08/08/2023 75 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES DOUBLE GLASS - INSTRUCTIONS The double glass design depends on the blower's ability to move room temperature air from the lower air intake, up between the internal and external glass,through the chase above the fireplace,and out the upper heat release.These relatively quiet blowers cannot be turned off and are required for the continued operation of your Double Glass system. Top Hot Release-The release/outlet for hot airflow from the wall enclosure MUST remain OPEN.The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front,so long as the measurements below are maintained. Heat release opening can be installed at the sides of the enclosure(one on every side), back or on top of(in case of a drop wall design). For fireplaces sized 80"&100"—vent area must be at least 200 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 140 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For a fireplace sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. Lower Air Intake-Optional for normal safety screen installation. Required for installation with double glass or safety screen with optional blower kit. For fireplaces sized 80"& 100"—vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 70 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 50 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. FOR SEE THROUGH FIREPLACES THE AIR INTAKE REQUIREMENTS ARE DOUBLE, EQUAL ON BOTH SIDES. NOTE:Openings above for Heat Release and Air Intake are measured for open air space.The fans for the Double Glass cannot be turned off during operation. To reduce your chase and double glass heat increase your heat release&air intake above listed minimum. The upper heat release may be a single or multiple opening if the total size of all the openings is at least the minimum requirement listed above.They can be set at the front, back, sides or top. The lower air intake may be a single or multiple opening if the total size of all the openings is at least the minimum requirement listed above.They can be set at the front, back, or sides. It is recommended to place one long opening below the long glass,to allow for better distribution across all fans of air taken in from the bottom. If implementing side air intakes, make sure side opening are not farther than 2 feet to the side of the fireplace. On all See Through and Room Definer units the air intake must be double,to accommodate fans on either facing. Lower air intake is REQUIRED for Double Glass and units with an optional blower kit. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 76 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES POWER REQUIREMENELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT Screen Unit: 110V, 15A Outlet (Dedicated circuit is optional but recommended) or directly wired. When using an outlet, make sure the outlet is accessible in the event of servicing. **110V, 15A additional power source needed if Optional RGB-LEDs are included in unit. Double Glass: 110V, 15A Outlet (Dedicated circuit is optional but recommended) or directly wired. When using an outlet, make sure the outlet is accessible in the event of servicing. **No additional power source needed for optional RGB-LEDs. I The Flare Fireplace frameless design directs the heat from the fireplace into the fireplace chase to be released from the top vent opening. The design allows for a relatively low temperature on the external wall above the fireplace. Follow the charts and instructions below for suggested installation of a television above the fireplace. • Please note that the electric wiring used for the television must be insulated when installed inside the chase above the fireplace. • It is critical that wiring insulation does not obstruct the hot air flow from going to the top part of the chase to be released back to the room. • Placing insulation above the fireplace may result in a Fire hazard. The air flow above the fireplace should remain open to allow heat to be released from the top of the chase. • Follow the chart below for clearance and sizing. • It is recommended to double wall the area behind the TV to allow cables and other related material to be installed with less concern of blocking hot air flow. Use non-combustible material for double wall. • All wires MUST be secured and anchored to the frame to prevent any possibility of wires dropping on top of the Fireplace. • TV can be recessed when installed above the Fireplace, be protected by a mantel, or flush installed above the fireplace. • Wires should be inserted into the recess from the top or sides (In order to avoid proximity to the fireplace vent). • To reduce the amount of heat around and below the TV, increase the size of the heat release above the minimum required for your fireplace size unit. *Please note that most television manufacturers and manuals will instruct the owner not to install television above or near a fireplace. Mounting a television above the fireplace is based on the owner's decision and responsibility. Flare will not be held liable for any adverse effects on a TV, artwork or other equipment located near the Flare appliance. It is the customer's responsibility to verify that their TV or artwork can withstand the wall temperatures at the installation site. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 77 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES TV INSTALL — FLAT EXAMPLE Combustible Material Non-Combustible Material NE Maintain 1"Min. J.„...tlirclearance to vertical vent pipe Maintain 3" Min. clearance to 12" Min combustible frame 1 ► Maintain 2" Min. minimum clearance to non-combustible cover • • • • *THE EXAMPLE SHOWN ABOVE IS NOT AN EXACT RENDERING OF EVERY FIREPLACE STYLE AND VENT PLACEMENT OFFERED BY FLARE BUT MEANT TO CONVEY RELEVANT MEASUREMENTS FOR USE ON ALL UNIT INSTALLATIONS. FOR EXACT DRAWINGS OF THE FIREPLACES AND THEIR VENT PLACEMENT PLEASE DOWNLOAD DIMENSION OR FRAMING GUIDES FROM OUR DIRECT VENT DOWNLOAD CENTER WARNING — Maintain Open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables orRE IVED materials are not blocking hot air flow. 11I1 08/08/2023 78 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES TV INSTALL — L TYPE E L-SHAPED (RECESSED) - L J T 1 1, I , T ; , , T . . 0 , 1 , i , , I 1 T\ 1ST METAL STUD -I. � W A 6"MAX RECESS FLAT-FACED TO i OVER FIREPLACE • ALLOW AIRFLOW ••• T I J ,_„ - A 1 1"MINIMUM FROM PIPE TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE / ALI C 14"MAX TV RECESS BACK WALL © 12"MINIMUMimj 0"-4.5"RECOMMENDED MAX NON-COMBUSTIBLE 3"MINIMUM TO OVERERHANG I 8"MAX COVERED WOOD FRAMING ■ COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL _ 2"MINIMUM TO ■ NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON-COMBUSTIBLE BACK WALL 18"NON-COMBUSTIBLE METAL FRAMING ONLY ZONE • • • • I . • • A. Directly over the fireplace the television recess should be no deeper than 6" inches. B. A minimum of 12" above the top of the fireplace glass opening to the underside of the recess. c. Extending the overhang to the max of 8" and recessing into the cavity to the max of 6" can create an overhang up to 14" deep. NOTE: Use non-combustible framing and finishing materials only for overhang construction, making sure your finishing materials do not extend into the glass installation zone. See an example of this above. Do not recess any deeper than 14" from the face of your finishing material to the back of the recess, as it will hinder air flow& damage the TV. *THE EXAMPLE SHOWN ABOVE IS NOT AN EXACT RENDERING OF EVERY FIREPLACE STYLE AND VENT PLACEMENT OFFERED BY FLARE BUT MEANT TO CONVEY RELEVANT MEASUREMENTS FOR USE ON ALL UNIT INSTALLATIONS. FOR EXACT DRAWINGS OF THE FIREPLACES AND THEIR VENT PLACEMENT PLEASE DOWNLOAD DIMENSION OR FRAMING GUIDES FROM OUR DIRECT VENT DOWNLOAD CENTER WARNING — Maintain Open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or an et ED materials are not blocking hot air flow. 08/08/2023 79 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES TV INSTALL RECESS — 45 DEGREE ELBOW ON TOP OF THE UNIT When planning a TV recess, clearance to the vent pipe in the chase is critical and needs to be a minimum of 1" to the non-combustible recessed wall.This is to prevent heat from radiating from the vent to the recessed wall and being transferred to the TV. Due to the central location and diameter of the vent (8 inches) on our front facing & see-through models, one of the following solutions may be necessary to maintain the clearance requirement: 1. The television recess should be no more than 6" inches deep, 12" above the top of the fireplace glass opening.You must maintain a 1" clearance from your recess to the vent pipe to prevent overheating. 2. Install two 45 elbows directly above the fireplace followed by a minimum 4 ft vertical vent rise. The two small elbows will move the vertical section back 5 5/8". Note that the 1-inch clearance from the vent applies also to the back non-combustible wall. 3. Do not use any elbow with an angle larger than 45 degrees. 4. A 4 ft minimum vertical vent rise must be used after the two 45-degree elbows on fireplaces sized between 30" and 70".A 6 ft minimum rise will be required for units sized at 80" and 100". 5. Note: Max recess of TV into the cavity should not exceed 6". Recesses exceeding this dimension run the risk of creating a shelf and hindering air flow above unit, resulting in a wall that may overheat. 6. The following vent path should be used for Flare Front and Flare See Through only. 4x6 5x8 Offset Rise Offset Rise 5" 13 1/2" 5 5/8" 15 3/8" `1 Clearance to vent increased �► due to 45 degree elbow RISE Two 45 Degree elbow 4 Ft minimum vertical 111A OFFSET Flare Front Vent Adapter Centered RECEIVED 08/08/2023 80 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES TV INSTALL WITHOUT RECESS — MANTEL INSTALLATION Minimum Requirements for Installing a Television without a Recess: •The TV must be at least 11 Inches total above the glass of the fireplace. • A mantel at least 1 inch thick and 6 inches deep should be installed a minimum of 8 inches above the glass. •The TV must be at least 2 inches above the mantel and 1 inch back from the edge of the mantel. •To reduce the amount of heat around and below the TV, increase the size of the heat release above the minimum required for your unit. • All measurements shown are minimum requirements. I ■ Combustible • ■ Non-Combustible 1"Min. 12Ain. • 2"Min 1"Min 1 8"Min f. . r `O 2" Min. • • I • *Please note that most television manufacturers and manuals will instruct the owner not to install television above or near a fireplace. Mounting a television above the fireplace is based on the owner's decision and responsibility. Flare will not be held liable for any adverse effects on a TV, artwork or other equipment located near the Flare appliance. It is the customer's or contractor's responsibility to verify that their TV or artwork can withstand the wall temperatures at the installation site. *THE EXAMPLE SHOWN ABOVE IS NOT AN EXACT RENDERING OF EVERY FIREPLACE STYLE AND VENT PLACEMENT OFFERED BY FLARE BUT MEANT TO CONVEY RELEVANT MEASUREMENTS FOR USE ON ALL UNIT INSTALLATIONS. FOR EXACT DRAWINGS OF THE FIREPLACES AND THEIR VENT PLACEMENT PLEASE DOWNLOAD DIMENSION OR FRAMING GUIDES FROM OUR DIRECT VENT DOWNLOAD CENTER RECEIVED 08/08/2023 81 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES CLEARANCES METAL FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS NON-COMBUSTIBLE FIRESTOP REQUIRED HEAT RELEASE 40" MINIMUM FROM TOP OF THE UNIT TO CEILING WITHIN 1-3" OF FIRESTOP SIZED BASED ON SIZE OF UNIT I I 18" ABOVE FIREPLACE NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE STEEL STUDS ONLY FIRST, FLAT-FACED, METAL HEADER 1/2"MIN. —� CLEARANCE ABOVE UNIT 2" MINIMUM AIR GAP METAL STUD 1/2" MINIMUM FROM FIREPLACE TO NON- CLEARANCE FROM UNIT COMBUSTIBLE BACK WALL FACED TO CREATE AIR GAP BETWEEN UNIT AND NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD 2" MINIMUM AIR GAP BETWEEN UNIT AND NON- COMBUSTIBLE BOARD MINIMUM 1/2"THICK NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD LJ+ li �d AIR INTAKE FOR DOUBLE GLASS UNITS ONLY SIZED BASED ON SIZE OF UNIT FOR MORE DETAILED FRAMING INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO YOUR UNIT SPECIFIC FRAMING GUIDE RECEIVED 08/08/2023 82 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES WOOD FRAMING SPECIFICATIONS NON-COMBUSTIBLE FIRESTOP REQUIRED HEAT RELEASE 40" MINIMUM FROM TOP OF THE UNIT TO CEILING WITHIN 1-3" OF FIRESTOP SIZE BASED ON SIZE OF UNIT 18" ABOVE FIREPLACE NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE STEEL STUDS ONLY FIRST, FLAT-FACE, METAL HEADER 1/2"MIN. ----- CLEARANCE ABOVE UNIT - 2" MINIMUM AIR GAP COVERED WOOD STUD 3" om- FROM FIREPLACE TO MINIMUM CLEARANCE NON-COMBUSTIBLE BACK FROM FIREPLACE SIDES AND SIDE WALLS MINIMUM 1/2"THICK NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD 1.10 111111111111111711111111111MIM AIR INTAKE FOR DOUBLE GLASS UNITS ONLY SIZE BASED ON SIZE OF UNIT FOR MORE DETAILED FRAMING INFORMATION PLEASE REFER TO YOUR UNIT SPECIFIC FRAMING GUIDE RECEIVED 08/08/2023 83 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES 1. Floor clearance—The minimum clearance to floor is 1 inch, although the minimum telescopic legs retract to 4 inches below the fireplace.This means the legs may be set into the floor a maximum of 3 inches while maintaining the minimum clearance to the floor. Recessing the legs to the floor is not a recommended setup and should be avoided. NOTE: Install appliances on hard metal, cement board,drywall,or wood surfaces, extending full width and depth. r WARNING! -DO NOT install directly on carpeting,vinyl, or any combustible material other than wood. 2. Front clearance-Do not put furniture or any combustible objects within 36 inches(914 mm) of glass in front of appliance. 3. Clearance to Metal frame—Clearance to metal frame is 1/2-inch (12.7 mm) minimum. In the chase,a metal header is required 18 inches above the fireplace if framing is needed.Above that,wood studs covered by non-combustible material are allowed.See the next page for details. 4. Minimum Combustible Clearances from Vent Pipe— • HORIZONTAL VENT PIPE CLEARANCES:A minimum clearance of 3 inches(76mm)to the top and 1 inch (25mm)to the sides and bottom of the vent pipe on all horizontal runs,to combustibles, is required. • VERTICAL VENT PIPE CLEARANCES:A minimum of 1 inch (25mm)around the vent pipe on all vertical runs,to combustibles, is required. Except for clearances in appliance enclosures. • Horizontal Vents must be level or have a minimum 1/4 inch (6mm) rise per 1-foot run towards the termination. 1 WARNING!-Never allow the vent to run downward.A downward slope can trap heat and become a possible fire hazard. J r WARNING! Maintain vent clearance to combustibles as detailed above. DO NOT pack air space with insulation or other materials. Failure to keep insulation or other materials away from vent pipe could cause overheating and fire. WARNING! Flare fireplaces are not designed to be load baring or support weight of any architectural framing. All framings should be self- supported,supported by back wall,side wall,or ceiling.Attempting to mount framing to a fireplace subjects'glass to unsupported weight and could result in damage to fireplace or breakage of glass. Improper framing or mounting to unit will void product warranty. Please consult Flare Fireplaces directly for additional questions or concerns about framing options. 5. Mantel Clearance—Combustible mantel clearance can vary according to the mantel depth and height. Use table and diagram on page 73 for guidelines on Mantel Installation RECEIVED 08/08/2023 84 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES 6. Fireplace shelf enclosure—The minimum height to the inside of a shelf above the top of the fireplace is 6 inches(12 inches above the glass).The shelf must be built with non-combustible material at least 5/8"thick. Due to the low size of the shelf enclosure, it is recommended to build the enclosure using a Skamol board.The Skamol board is a light non- combustible material that can help prevent the formation of cracks and is a good insulator.The shelf enclosure MUST have an additional heat release opening centered on top of your shelf, as well as a standard heat release on the face or sides to make up for the additional heat we are creating in such a small space. See example below SHELF TOP VIEW f\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 1 ADDITIONAL HEAT RELEASE ON TOP OF SHELF 7. Ceiling Clearance- The minimum ceiling height for a Flare Fireplace is 40"above the top of the fireplace. The heat released above the fireplace is critical for keeping the chase and surrounding walls at a relatively low temperature. 8. Minimum clearance to sides and back-Non-combustible—The minimum clearance from the back and sides of the fireplace to any non-combustible material (i.e., cement board or Type X fire rated board) is 2 inches.This clearance allows for proper air flow. 9. Minimum clearance to sides and back—Covered combustible-Combustible material at the back or sides of the fireplace, MUST be covered with non-combustible material that is at least'A inch thick. Covered wood can be placed a minimum of 3"away from the side and back. Example:A non-combustible cement board is placed 2 1/2" inches &� o from the back of the fireplace.The cement board used is h" inch * ' 'I . O thick. Combustible material can be used behind cement board as FIREPLACE 2 /: it is a total of 3 inches away from the back of the fireplace and is O g covered with a non-combustible material. 0 z 3" 10. Minimum clearance to sides and back—Combustible—Clearance to combustible material at the back or sides of the fireplace, below the non-combustible line is 8".Please note this does not include minimum clearance directly above the fireplace inside the chase.Please see items starting at 12. 11. Minimum clearance directly above the fireplace inside the chase—non-combustible—All non-combustible studs to be installed a minimum of 1/2"away from the fireplace. Metal studs should not connect to the fireplace or touch the fireplace. Doing so will result in heat transfer from the fireplace to the metal stud. Make sure not to block hot air flow to the heat release. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 85 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES 12. Minimum clearance directly above the fireplace inside the chase—Combustible • First 18"directly above the fireplace MUST be framed using non-combustible material. Metal Studs.Zone A • All combustibles above the 18" must be covered. Zone B. There should be no combustible materials left uncovered above the fireplace inside the chase. Fireplace chase should be designed and built to allow warm air to release from the unit and rise-up in a non-combustible channel to the heat release. • Covered combustibles allowed up to Fire-Stop 18 inches Metal Header area only Top of the Fireplace FjjPjce (16chjss) 13. Chase ceiling-Top of the chase must be covered with noncombustible material (Firestop). No exposed combustible materials are allowed inside the chase. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 86 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES 14. Hearth Clearances— A.Clearance to an uncovered combustible hearth below the glass is 2 inches as seen in EXAMPLE 1 B.When bringing your hearth to glass height it must be non-combustible for the first 7"extending from the glass before any combustible material can be used to finish the hearth.As seen in EXAMPLE 2 15. Adjacent Wall 1—Distance to any side of the adjacent wall must be at least 7 inches from the glass.As seen in EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 1 ADJACENT WALL 7"CLEARANCE 2"CLEARANCE COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH EXAMPLE 2 ADJACENT WALL 7"CLEARANCE COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH RECEIVED 08/08/2023 87 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT 4 FLARE FIREPLACES 16. Finishing Around Front of Fireplace—Top, Bottom,and Sides - Non-combustible finishing material (i.e., cement board, brick,stone,tile&minimum 1/2"inch Type X fire rated drywall) MUST be used to finish around the front of the appliance. Covered combustible material can also be used to finish around the front of the fireplace, but only if the proper distance from the fireplace is maintained. Use the example below to find proper distance.See Examples 1,2,and 3 below for further details. EXAMPLE 1 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL AR I ABOVE FIREPLACE OPENING \ FLAT-FACE , l METAL STUD 3-1/2"MIN.GAP � a f C 6 I 2"MIN. I „,, 91. ; . le _ 18" NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE METAL STUDS ONLY l 'BELOW FIREPLACE OPENING- :eke: `e oe , . . e , [ 44 2„ MIN. io c al I oO L. :� = A 1 = 111, c .060. .001. 0 JLc c o0 ED 08/08/2023 as ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES EXAMPLE 2 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL i i I I • ;Z ABOVE FIREPLACE OPENING''-., i is o 4 i 771:11.. 1/2" 0 MIN. - - 6 METAL Q A. _. STUD 1/4"MIN. O I ii • H 1/8"MIN. �L 4.5"to8"MAX 18" NON-CCMBUSTIBLE ZONE METAL STUDS ONLY BELOW FIREPLACE OPENING :dos, - egos: ss- j/s" MIN. I. • 1) I MIN. METAL c Q STUD O ss ' Jr � o . o C `iioo ` ® • ® :. 0 ./ ..' 7.-. gooO au „, ...„, ,„ .„ ......_, , _ ...._,,,, Eta i 08/08/2023 89 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES EXAMPLE 3 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL I 11► ABOVE FIREPLACE OPENING FLAT-FACED METAL STUD 1/2" MIN. GAP oe fa O 1 [ , 18" NON-2OMBUSTIBLE ZONE \ METAL STUDS ONLY , BELOW FIREPLACE OPENING i i R e 00. �' :0 ! 0: J ► o o o ti c `�� I-\\\, ,, • C + B O. ... , , 0 o c :1 . o c , . • , . c /..-- ..„,, : . ,. c k : ‘.\ i zi, C i o o 1 9° N. P --_, NOTE: DO NOT CONNECT MATERIALS TO OR DRILL INTO THE METAL FIREPLACE FRAME.THIS CAN RESULT IN EXCESSIVE HEAT TRANSFER AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE FIREPLACE AND SURROUNDING MATERIALRECEIVED 08/08/2023 90 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES CLEARANCES SPECIFICATION Non-Combustible Materials Specification Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof. Materials that are reported as passing ASTM E 136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 °C shall be considered non-combustible materials. Non-combustible cement board approved must be at least 1/2" (13 mm) thick. Non-combustible material may be installed on the fireplace frame to cover the metal part as detailed in the installation examples and clarifications only if there is no weight transfer to the fireplace. Facing and/or finishing materials must never overhang into the glass opening. DO NOT connect materials to or drill into the metal fireplace frame. This can result in excessive heat transfer and/or damage to the fireplace and surrounding materials. All joints between the finished wall sheathing and the appliance must be sealed with non-combustible materials. WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT apply combustible materials beyond the minimum clearances. Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in this manual. Examples of noncombustible materials to be used: • Skamol Skamotec • Promat PROMAFOUR System 1/2"/12 mm, 5/8"/15 mm, 3/4"/18 mm • James Hardie - Hardiebacker° 1/2" Cement Board • 1/2" or 5/8" Type X fire rated drywall. Type X gypsum board must comply with ASTM C1396 specification. Type X fire rated gypsum board can be used around the fireplace or at the back as a non-combustible material. 5/8" thickness is preferred because of better R-value. Combustible Materials Specification Materials made of or surfaced with wood, compressed paper, plant fibers, plastics, or other material that can ignite and burn, whether flame-proofed or not, or plastered or un-plastered shall be considered combustible materials. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 91 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES MANTEL CLEARANCE Combustible mantel clearance can vary per mantel size and location. Use chart and provided table for information on mantel installation. Do not anchor any mantel or shelf to the fireplace. Only use metal studs above the fireplace as anchor points. Non-combustible mantels do not have a minimum clearance to the fireplace opening and can be brought as close to the glass as allowed by the frame of the fireplace. Please keep in mind any material used could potentially heat up dramatically the closer to the fireplace you bring it and the longer the fireplace is on. MANTEL CLEARANCE TABLE AND EXAMPLE REF Height Mantel Depth A 2" 1" B 4" 4" C 6" 6" D 10" 12" o U Cal Q� � � ) �r � air 7,a • 4 - RECEIVED 08/08/2023 92 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES CLEARANCE TO SPRINKLER In a situation where a sprinkler head is installed within proximity to a Heat Release, the diagram below MUST be followed. The distance between the sprinkler head & Heat Release opening cannot be less than 60" in length at every point from the origin of the Heat Release. You must also verify the sprinkler head sensor is set to the proper heat setting so it does not activate when the room heats up from the fireplace being operated normally. DO NOT INSTALL A SPRINKLER IN THE FIREPLACE CAVITY. Please follow the local building code to determine what temperature setting is relevant for your installation. Ceiling Sprinkler Head FIRESTOP 60" Minimum I WARNING VAULTED CEILINGS CAN CREATE A CHANEL THAT FUNNELS HOT AIR DIRECTLY TOWARDS A SPRINKLER HEAD PLACED AT THE PROPER DISTANCE FROM HEAT RELEASE, AS STATED ABOVE. IF SPRINKLER HEAD SENSOR IS NOT RATED FOR HIGH HEAT IT COULD POTENTIALLY SET OFF THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM INADVERTENLY. PLEASE WORK WITH BUILDER & INSPECTOR TO VERIFY YOUR SPRINKLER SYSTYETSIIVED PROPERLY SET TO ACCOMMODATE HIGHER TEMPERATURES & IS NOT SET UP IN A HEAT CHANEL /j 0-8/0-8/2023 93 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES HEAT RELEASES All Flare Fireplaces(both safety screen and double glass units)require heat releases for warm air to flow back into the room.This controls the temperature of the surrounding walls, keeping them relatively cool. Top Hot Release-The release/outlet for hot airflow from the wall enclosure MUST remain OPEN.The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front,so long as the measurements below are maintained. Heat release opening can be installed at the sides of the enclosure(one on every side), back or on top of(in case of a drop wall design). For fireplaces sized 80"&100"—vent area must be at least 200 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 140 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For a fireplace sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. The top of the outlet(s) must be at least 1"(25mm)down from the ceiling firestop, and no more than 3"(76mm) down. The vent can also be installed on top of the enclosure,as a drop wall (a chase that is not built all the way to the upper ceiling).Any opening greater than the minimum size is highly recommended and will help reduce the temperature of the surrounding walls. Make sure a non-combustible fire stop is placed atop the inside of the chase and is framed in a way that does not allow any pockets of heat to be formed.All rising heat should be able to rise to the fire stop and freely flow though the heat release opening into the room. AIR INTAKE Required for installation with double glass or safety screen with optional blower kit.This allows air circulation which cools the external glass and increases the efficiency of the fireplace. Lower Air Intake-Optional for normal safety screen installation. Required for installation with double glass or safety screen with optional blower kit. For fireplaces sized 80"& 100"—vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 70 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 50 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. FOR SEE THROUGH AND ROOM DEFINER FIREPLACES,THE AIR INTAKE SIZE REQUIREMENTS ARE DOUBLED.THIS CAN BE ACHIEVED BY OPENING UP MULTIPLE SIDES EQUALLY,OR BY DOUBLING THE OPENING ON THE LONGEST SIDE. NOTE:Openings above for Heat Release and Air Intake are measured for open air space.The fans for the Double Glass cannot be turned off during operation. Lower vent opening can also be used as an access door to the gas valve if it meets both requirements in terms of size. Lower vent opening can be installed at the sides of the enclosure(one on every side), back or front. It is recommended to place one opening on either side of longer units,to allow for better distribution across all fans of air taken in from the bottom. NOTE***VERTICALLY ORIENTED HEAT RELEASES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE AND WILL LEAD TO OVERHEATING***ALL VENTILATION OPENINGS MUST BE INTERIOR FACING TO AVOID EXPOSING THE INDOOR FIREPLACE AND COMPONENTS TO EXTERIOR ELEMENTS. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 94 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES CLassic Drop Registers WaLL Openings at the front, sides, The wall does not reach to or back (pick one or more) the ceiling and is Left open can be covered with vent on top. registers. It is possible to heat multiple rooms this way. Shadow Line A recess hides the opening at the top for heat release or at the bottom for air intake (for double glass units). Finished Shadow Line Heat Release Top Shadow Line 111111.7.1111111.14 11111 IOW Bottom Shadow Line 08/08/2023 95 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES SETTING UP YOUR FPLACE FOR ENHANCED OPEPRIM The Flare Fireplace is a finely tuned machine that operates at the highest of standards. To get the most out of your Flare Fireplace installation please see the following suggestions for optimal performance and functionality. KEEPING THE WALL ABOVE YOUR FIREPLACE AS COOL AS POSSIBLE The Flare Fireplaces installation guide calls for,and clarifies,the minimum requirements for a heat release in your build to make sure your fireplace operates within the safely set nationwide guidelines for direct vent fireplaces.To make sure the wall above your Flare Fireplace is as cool as possible, Flare suggests enlarging your heat release to increase how fast the heat created in your fireplace cavity is evacuated into the space.The faster heat can evacuate the cavity above your fireplace the cooler your wall will be. Flare offers many ways to implement a heat release that mask its existence, allowing you to increase its size dramatically without ruining the visual aesthetic(SEE SECTION REFERENCING EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES AND AIR INTAKES IN FLARE INSTALLATION MANUAL). For example, if you are installing a Flare Fireplace with a 50"length you will need a minimum of 100 SQ"of open-air flow to evacuate your cavity successfully. But by meeting the minimum specification allowed,the wall temperatures will remain safe but at the higher end of the spectrum allowed for these style fireplaces. By implementing a shadow line heat release as close as 3"from your ceiling you can increase the opening by more than double to create a cavity that evacuates heat at a much faster rate.Allowing for a wall that reaches temperatures well below the minimum standard required for safe operation. SHADOW LINE FRAMING ED SHADOW EXAMPLE 3" FROM CEILING saw ____ *ram: - f 1 • au- • • etas .. �. ;.A RECEIVED 08/08/2023 96 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES KEEPING YOUR DOUBLE GLASS AS COOL AS POSSIBLE The Flare Fireplaces installation guide calls for, and clarifies, the minimum requirements for the air intake sizing on your double glass fireplace build, making sure your fireplace operates within the safely set nationwide guidelines for direct vent fireplaces. To get the outer layer of glass on your double glass equipped Flare Fireplace as cool as possible, Flare suggests enlarging your air intake to increase the amount of room temperature air being pulled in between the two panes of double glass. The more room temperature air the silent intake fans can pull between the two panes of Double Glass, the cooler your outer layer will be. Flare offers many ways to implement an air intake that mask its existence, allowing you to increase its size dramatically without ruining the visual aesthetic (SEE SECTION REFERENCING EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES AND AIR INTAKES IN FLARE INSTALLATION MANUAL). For example, if you are installing a Flare Fireplace with a 50" length you will need a minimum of 50 SQ"of open-air flow to cool your double glass successfully. But by meeting the minimum specification allowed, the glass temperatures will remain safe but at the higher end of the spectrum allowed for these style fireplaces. By implementing a shadow line air intake (ALSO KNOWN AS A FLOATING HEARTH) as close as 3" from your floor, you can increase the opening by more than double to create a cavity that evacuates heat at a much faster rate. Allowing for an outer layer of glass that reaches temperatures well below the minimum standard required for safe operation. AIR INTAKE INSTALLED AS FLOATING yt.l,AIIIIIIIIIIyy HEARTH. PANEL IN FLOATING HEARTH THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE P. FLOOR IS WIDE OPEN, ALLOWING ::` !_4 FOR MUCH MORE AIR FLOW �'r �N • '/ 046. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 97 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES FLARE FRONT, SEE THROUGH, AND CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE FLAT — SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW Combustible A B im Non-Combustible L11 NI; i \\ D I G E //1[1:7-111"1-�r�►: F H _ •• • ' • � 1 Warning! —Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 98 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES A.Top Vent system-Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open.The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure, but not necessarily at the front, if the measurements below are maintained. For fireplaces sized 80"&100"—vent area must be at least 200 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 140 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For a fireplace sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. B. Open air flow for hot air to rise from the fireplace to the top of the enclosure.The enclosure can be supported by studs, but open-air flow MUST always be maintained. In case needed, insulation for electric wires or systems may be added but it is important to keep most of the air flow open. Never place any insulation on the fireplace. C. Metal Stud below non-combustible material line. Below the non-combustible line,all studs used should be metal type. No studs to be connected to the fireplace frame (1/2 Inch clearance). Open hot airflow MUST be maintained and should not be blocked. Note:Max recess of TV cavity should not exceed 6".Recesses exceeding this dimension run the risk of creating a shelf and hindering air flow above unit,resulting in a wall that may overheat. D. Non-combustible material is placed flat on the front fireplace support bracket.The support bracket holds the fire-rated, non-combustible, material and allows hot air to rise from the glass into the fireplace enclosure. Hot air is to be released into the room using the top static vent opening. The fireplace enclosure must allow air to rise and circulate from the top of the fireplace glass(from lower vent opening),to be released back to the room from the top. To increase heating,the enclosure should prevent hot air from being released to the attic by venting it back to the room using the static vent system (A). Non-combustible stud MUST NOT be connected or drilled into the fireplace frame. Drilling into the fireplace frame can result in damage to the fireplace. E.Cold air,drafted from the room through the lower static vent, (G)flows up and is heated by the fireplace.The Cold air gap should remain open to allow air to flow up and exchange heat with the fireplace.The fireplace can be installed with double glazing glass system or safety screens.A blower system may be used to push cold air up(F). F. Heat exchange blowers are optional when a fireplace is installed with safety screens. Heat exchange blowers must be included when installing a double-glazing fireplace.The blowers are designed to move cold air from the room using the lower vent opening(G)up against the fireplace glass.As the air flows on the glass,it is heated and released back to the room from the glass front and from the top (A)vent opening. G. Lower vent opening. OPTIONAL for normal installation.A MUST for double glass installation or blower kit option. For fireplaces sized 80"& 100"—vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 70 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 50 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. FOR SEE THROUGH FIREPLACES THE AIR INTAKE REQUIREMENTS ARE DOUBLE, EQUAL ON BOTH SIDES. H.Adjustable fireplace legs. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 99 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES L SHAPE — SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW 2=Immilmoir A la Combustible \* f„, IN Non-Combustible \\ft 1"Min I 1"Min 11-10 C —E11111 ____I D 2" 40. `r yrk I( G -�� F • 1 4:44- H r WARNING! Maintain open air between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. RECEI ED 08/08/2023 10o ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES A.Top Vent system-Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open. For Flare See Through fireplace, open vent must exist in both sides of the glass.The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front if the measurements below are maintained. For fireplaces sized 80"&100"—vent area must be at least 200 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 140 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For a fireplace sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. B. Open air flow for hot air to rise from the fireplace to the top of the enclosure.The enclosure can be supported by studs, but open-air flow MUST always be maintained. In case needed, insulation for electric wires or systems may be added but it is important to keep most of the air flow open. Never place any insulation on the fireplace. C. Metal Stud below non-combustible material line. Below the non-combustible line,all studs used should be metal type. No studs to be connected to the fireplace frame(1/2 Inch clearance). Open hot airflow MUST be maintained and should not be blocked. Note:Max recess of TV cavity should not exceed 6".Recesses exceeding this dimension run the risk of creating a shelf and hindering air flow above unit,resulting in a wall that may overheat. D. Non-combustible material is placed flat on the front fireplace support bracket.The support bracket holds the fire-rated, non-combustible, material and allows hot air to rise from the glass into the fireplace enclosure. Hot air is to be released into the room using the top static vent opening. The fireplace enclosure must allow air to rise and circulate from the top of the fireplace glass(from lower vent opening),to be released back to the room from the top.To increase heating,the enclosure should prevent hot air from being released to the attic by venting it back to the room using the static vent system (A). Non-combustible stud MUST NOT be connected or drilled into the fireplace frame. Drilling into the fireplace frame can result in damage to the fireplace. E.Cold air,drafted from the room through the lower static vent, (G)flows up and is heated by the fireplace.The Cold air gap should remain open to allow air to flow up and exchange heat with the fireplace.The fireplace can be installed with double glazing glass system or safety screens.A blower system may be used to push cold air up(F). F. Heat exchange blowers are optional when a fireplace is installed with safety screens. Heat exchange blowers must be included when installing a double-glazing fireplace.The blowers are designed to move cold air from the room using the lower vent opening(G)up against the fireplace glass.As the air flows on the glass, it is heated and released back to the room from the glass front and from the top (A)vent opening. G. Lower vent opening. Optional for normal installation.A Must for double glass installation or blower kit option. For fireplaces sized 80"& 100"—vent area must be at least 100 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60"&70"-vent area must be at least 70 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 50"and below-vent area must be at least 50 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. FOR SEE THROUGH FIREPLACES THE AIR INTAKE REQUIREMENTS ARE DOUBLE, EQUAL ON BOTH SIDES. H.Adjustable fireplace legs. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 101 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES SIDE OVERHANG SPECIFICATION ON LEFT, RIGHT, & DOUBLE CORNER FIREPLACES When installing a Left, Right, or Double Corner fireplace with left and right non-combustible overhangs, please follow the specification outlined below to maintain a safely operating fireplace and surround. - First 18" of framing above the fireplace must be metal studs. - All finishing materials within and above this glass recess must be non-combustible - At no point can your overhang reach down into the viewing area. - There is no maximum distance for overhangs on the left or right side of the fireplace. SIDE OVERHANG SPECIFICATION FOR LEFT, RIGHT, & DOUBLE CORNER STYLE FIREPLACES NO MAXIMUM NO MAXIMUM RECEIVED 08/08/2023 102 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES INDOOR/OUTDOOR KIT I The following installation information is used for the Flare Fireplace outdoor kit. The outdoor window kit can only be used with Flare Front, Flare See Through, and the Flare See Through Passage fireplaces. The Flare outdoor kit is installed like a window and must be weatherproofed on all sides. It must include an overhang or cover to protect the face from exterior elements. All fireplace clearances must be followed when installing a Flare Fireplace next to this outdoor window kit. OUTDOOR KIT INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS Because the outdoor kit only adds weather resistance to the face of an interior fireplace, a weatherproof enclosure is required for the unit and its components. It will also need the openings for your heat release, and if using double glass, air intakes to face the interior of the build, and only install these units with the proper overhang or roof considerations. This will help with the long-term protection of your fireplace and its components. Below are other examples of elements to consider for your outdoor kit equipped fireplace. • The fireplace must be installed in a completely weatherproof enclosure, with one interior facing the wall. • The outdoor kits are made from a high-quality black painted stainless steel and are weather resistant on the front window only. • All fireplace controls and gas components must be installed in a weatherproof enclosure. • The outdoor kit can occasionally tolerate lesser amounts of water but is not waterproof. • The fireplace must be enclosed in a weatherproof enclosure covered in typical weatherproof material, such as siding/stucco/stone/tile, etc. and have a weatherproof structure to shed water that extends horizontally beyond the front and side perimeter of the fireplace. • Water running down vertical surfaces should be directed away from the fireplace using flashes. Measures must be taken to ensure any accumulated water drains away from the fireplace and structure. • When the fireplace is installed on surfaces where water may collect or cause damage, a suitable drainage pan should be placed under the unit and the water drained away. • Do not use the remote-controlled handset supplied with the appliance. The use of the thermostat on the remote may result in continued operation of the fireplace. • Exposure to outdoor sun - Exposure to outdoor sunlight will cause some painted finishes to fade over time. Fading is unavoidable and not covered under warranty. Minimize fading by installing the fireplace away from direct sunlight. • Make sure the fireplace is fully turned off when attempting to clean the front of the fireplace (including pilot). RECEIVED 08/08/2023 103 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES OVERHANG REQUIREMENT A weatherproof overhang in front of the fireplace is 1/2 the height of the fireplace face-wall, measured from the base of the unit to the ceiling. Overhang 1 2 Outdoor Window Kit RECEIVED 08/08/2023 104 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES OUTDOOR KIT FRAMING AND FINISH All studs and surrounding material should follow the fireplace clearances and non-combustible requirements ---NN, _ Z Wood stud with Non- Combustible back wall: Covered with Non- Combustible. 1 4c› *ft, ,4* I 03 , \ __ 4•01.\\,,, __ , --,,,,,, � � r >_II _ .. . , . _,,4 jib NI. Studs X Non -Combustible Board i : OUTDOOR KIT CLEARANCE TO NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL 0 Ei: VII . 1 0 INDOOR 0 MI�o co %//%///iz �' '� %/////// [7' min.] Sl min. v. OUTDOOR RECEIVED 08/08/2023 105 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES OUTDOOR KIT OPENING DIMENSIONS 7 Cement Board Wall 2 8" max.] / [8 " min.] 60 max. 210 min. / 1 dml -r A U External Opening Dimensions H L Inch 20 43 13/16 45 mm 508 1113 Inch 20 50 si 6 50 mm 508 1283 Inch 20 60 si 13 60 mm 508 1783 Inch 20 703I6 70 mm 508 1783 Inch 20 82 12I 80 mm 508 2102 Inch 20 99 1v6 100 mm 508 2532 Use the Flare architectural guide for information on the RECEIVED window size and opening: N\ http://flarefireplaces.com/portfolio-items/flare-outdoor/ 08/08/2023 yvv ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES WEATHER-PROOF YOUR OUTDOOR KIT CAVITY The outdoor window kit should be sealed with non-combustible tape, around the inner most flange, prior to covering it with brick or stucco. All non-combustible finishing material can come directly to the outer-most flange around the face of the fireplace. Creating that frameless appearance around your opening. 114;11 • /. ,4 RECEIVED 08/08/2023 107 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES BURNER DIMENSIO1II9 BURNER TYPE SIZE (cm) SIZE (in) FIREPLACE SIZE #OF BURNERS A 55 cm 21 11/16" 30" 1 B 80 cm 31 12/16" 45" 1 C 105 cm 40 1/16" 50" 1 D 125 cm(35 cm,55 cm,35 cm) 50 1/16"(14",22",14") 60" 3 E 150 cm(35 cm,80 cm,35 cm) 59 15/16"(14",32",14") 70" 3 F 175 cm(35 cm,105 cm,35cm) 68 4/16"(14",40",14") 80" 3 G 215 cm(55 cm,105 cm,55 cm) 84"(22",40",22") 100" 3 ***For updated product dimensions and framing information, please visit Flare's PRODUCT PAGE, navigate to the product of your choice, scroll to four tabbed charts, & click "DOWNLOAD CENTER". *** RECEIVED 08/08/2023 108 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES HOME AUTOMATION A Flare Fireplace can be operated through an external source (See cautionary remark below) such as a smart home (home automation) system by using the 6- pin connector on the SIT receiver X8 port in place of the included Wall Switch. The existing Flare Fireplace wall switch cable must be used to connect the receiver to the home automation system. The existing Flare Fireplace wall switch cable can be located by removing the included Flare Fireplaces wall switch, exposing the wire provided, and replacing it with a dry contact On/Off relay controlled by the home automation system. The existing Flare Fireplace wall switch cable can be extended up to 100 FT for integration into a new or existing Home Automation System. Please contact Flare Support for additional information on appropriate relays to be used. 1. The included Flare Fireplaces Wall 2. An example of the exposed wall switch with Switch Can be seen in the example cables used to connect to dry contact On/Off relay below can be seen below. 11 li 3. Remove the physical switch 4. Use exposed cables to connect your system to exposing your wires as seen below dry contact On/Off relay and tie into home automation or smart product. 9 4 / \ CAUTION DO NOT CONTROL FIREPLACE FROM OUTSIDE OF HOME USING EXTERNALLY CONNECTED DEVICE. ONLY OPERATE 3RD PARTY APPLICATION OR HOME AUTOMATION WHEN YOU CAN PHYSICALLY SEE THE FIREPLACE TURNING ON & OFF. IT IS NOT MEANT TO OPERATE WITHOUT LINE OF SIGHT TO FIREPLACE RECEIVED 08/08/2023 109 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES ELECTRIC AND CONTROL ELECTRIC DIAGRAM - SCREEN - Wall switch/Home Automation connects directly to X8 port. - X4 port is always closed circuit. - SIT 110v will be powered by home wall socket. ■ INA O 4r.F7 • MN 0� • (b) 10 . 1 • il . t c X9 X8 X7X6 X5 X4 X3 X2 I X13 X11X10 X1 01000[100[101 Wall Switch 'c ■� X1:Green=Ground AC 110v SIT System power White=Common Black=Line RECEIVED 08/08/2023 110 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES DIAGRAM - DOUBLE GLASS AND POWER VENT • Aux port(X13) is used as switch to open and close the relay port of the control system (To activate and deactivate the control system) • ON/OFF switch(X4) are controlled via the Flare Control system Monitoring Switch X4 I Ili :I; it 1- -a;r I • . ® Ems) • 1.010ser interface x9 x8 X7Xi X5 X4 x3 x2'$ f I I I X13 XII X10 xt Wall Switch 1 Auxiliary Port I SIT Power 110v PWSK 110v Source Power I — Fans a, Note that The Wall 110v DG Fan Relay Switch wires 1 SIT Valve carries DC signal Power 110v --— _ Optional 110V to Power to LED System RECEIVED 08/08/2023 lli ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 4 FIREPLACES DOUBLE GLASS BOARD & LED LIGHT GUIDE Fan LEO Indicators Fn./ Switch Board Powar LEO V ON Indicator iiOV indicator w r _ 4b'''..-'.'.;'„ 1 I / air, . . .. m3o . y_ - Fan Bypass Switches • i 1 {i 1 ti ar r d P -...=: _ .. -_ .ram. s_ a pprppri:I e ?r i f f 111 IR Tr.Mt aser Bypass'SwItches(Fan,PV,Relay) '+. s� i i _ —� • .. .. .. .. - -- --, + ' er. �. • — *lb +=Ai. -.6maP,Sa+ +0MMIM_ ' — —gym ti rt fititir it' 1 , I i I lab I ,1 12 10 8 6 4]I 2 I + LG I - ar. .i.....� -raw urn.' Weald ..aa.(. .J I— ,J JillVJA,. - /: -� 11 9 7 I I 5 3l I�IJ + LG 1 a 1�. .�..�.lIn SIN rr, U 13 , _ IF 3 s ?; / ' • w 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 P .91n (41 9 101ff2f3 zs-- 6 :4' 1la FAN BYPASS SWITCHES & LEDS (***NUMBER OF FANS CAN CHANGE BASED ON MODEL SIZE***) The dipswitches(DSW1&DSW2),in the"FAN BYPASS"area of the Double Glass Board,are used to determine what fans will be monitored by the board,verifying all fans are indeed working properly before allowing the fireplace burner to start. Turn the switch ON1`(UP)to bypass monitoring of fan number of your choice,&OFF .(,(DOWN)to begin to monitor fan activity. If no fan is present,switch to on so it will bypass the need to verify fan activity.The switches are numbered to correlate with the LED lights they are associated with above. The third Dipswitch is the"Master Bypass(PV, Relay, Fan)"dipswitch. Representing 4 switches 1-3 are used and the 4th switch is not used. Switch 1: is used to determine whether the system has PV or not,Turn the switch ON 1"(UP)to bypass monitoring of PV system,&OFF 4,(DOWN)to begin to monitor PV system. Switch 2: is used to Bypass the relay to the Board so that the board will begin work directly when get 110v no matter whether the system has relay or not,Turn the switch ON '(`(UP)to bypass the relay, &OFF 4,(DOWN)to wait for relay command from the user. Switch 3: representing the master Bypass for all,turning this ON1` bypasses all check to the fan system &Power Vent, OFF4,will monitor the entire system. Switch 4: is not used. FAN LED INDICATORS A. Red-Fan is not connected or malfunctioning. B. Off-Fan is being bypassed. C. Green-Fan is running properly. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 112 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES POWER LED INDICATOR The Red Power LED lets you know the board is receiving power. POWER VENT LED INDICATOR The Blue Power Vent LED lets you know the Power Power-Vent is properly sending&receiving signal to the board. FAN&POWER VENT REQUEST LED The White LED indicates the USER has requested to start the fans&Power Vent, if connected. ELECTRIC DIAGRAM — PV SYSTEM Power Vent Wiring Diagram 4 wire cable 110V from Fireplaces • • �D AilablIIII • • N i • • %IV • • Smoke Blower Ret-N o Irmo nit o Return Neutral-RED Cool Fan Ground-Green ,w Load-Black Pressure Switch--- s Neutral-White RECEIVED 08/08/2023 113 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE 1/41/4,:S FIREPLACES REPLACEMENT PARTS See below for flare replacement part list. • Please contact your fireplace dealer to purchase any replacement part. • Please be sure to provide the description and part number. • Please make sure to use a certified installer for any service related to your fireplace. PART NAME DESCRIPTION SKU SIT-Full Gas System Gas Valve System,Receiver,SIT Wiring 1SITCGS SIT-Valve NG Natural Gas Valve for SIT System 1SITGVNG SIT-Valve LP Liquid Propane Gas Valve for SIT System 1SITGVLP SIT-Remote Remote for SIT System 1SITREM SIT-Receiver Receiver for SIT System 1SITREC SIT-Wall Switch X-8 Wall Switch for Screened SIT System 1SITWS SIT-Data X-5 Cable _ Data Cable for SIT System 1SITX5DC SIT-Ground Cable Ground Cable for SIT System 1SITGC SIT-LED Control Cable to control LED Lights with SIT Module 1SITRGBC SIT-V4 Control Board Main Control Board for SIT V4 System 1SITCBV4 SIT-V5 Control Board Main Control Board for SIT V5 System 151TCBV5 SIT-110 X-1 Cable With Molex SIT Double Glass Adapter Wiring Harness with Molex 1SITX1-M SIT-110 X-1 Cable SIT Screen Adapter Wiring Harness 1SITX1 SIT-Pilot Assembly NG Natural Gas Pilot assembly for SIT System 1SITPANG SIT-Pilot Assembly LP Liquid Propane Pilot Assembly for SIT System 1SITPALP SIT-Pilot Orifice NG Natural Gas Pilot Orifice STPORNG SIT-Pilot Orifice LP Liquid Propane Pilot Orifice STPORLP SIT-Spark Cable Ignition Cable for SIT System 1SITSC SIT-Spark Ignitor Electrode Electrode Used in Spark Ignitor 1SITPSP SIT-Thermocouple Brass Thermocouple Fitting for GV60 Valve 1SITPTH SIT-Thermocouple Line Metal Thermocouple Line 1SITPTHL SIT-Pilot Gas Line Metal Pilot Tube 1SITPPT SIT-NG Motor Natural Gas Motor for SIT Gas Valve 1SITNGMT SIT-LP Motor Liquid Propane Motor for SIT Gas Valve 1SITLPMT SIT-Jumper x-4 Relay Jumper for SIT System 1SITJUMP SIT-VS Open Fan Cable V5 Open Fan Cable For Double Glass V5 Boards 1SITV5OFC SIT-V4-V5 SIT V4 to V5 Fan Cable 1SITV4VSFAN SIT-V4 Open Fan Cable SIT-V4 Open Fan Cable OPFANV4 SIT-V5-V4 SIT V5-V4 Fan Cable 1SITV5V4FAN SIT-V4 DG Relay Kit and Wall Switch Double Glass Relay Kit and Wall Switch for SIT V4 System 1SITDGRL4 SIT-V5 DG Relay Kit and Wall Switch Double Glass Relay Kit and Wall Switch for SIT V5 System 1SITDGRL5 SIT Pilot Brass Compression Fitting Brass Pilot Compression Fitting for SIT System 1SITBRASS LED Power Supply 24V DC power supply 1RGBPS LED Wiring Harness Y-shaped wiring harness from LED strips to controller 1RGBYC RBG LED Controller RGB Controller and Remote 1RGBCR RGB LED Strip RGB LED Light Strip 1RGBLS Narrow Glass Gasket 3/8"Wide NGAS38 Wide Glass Gasket 5/8"Wide NGAS58 8"DG Fan Replacement 8"Fan used in Double Glass Fireplaces 8DGFAN SKSS Board Used to power PV or SK on a Screen system SITSKSS PV-Cable PV 4-Wire Board Cable V5(Pigtail for Flare Board) PVCBL Control SK Cable SK 3-Wire Cable V5(Pigtail for Flare Board) 1SKDGC PVSK-Cable PV/SK 5-Wire Cable V5(Pigtail for Flare Board) PVSKCBL PV High Voltage Armored Cable Price Per Foot-Metal Wrapped High Voltage 1414 Power Vent Cable PVCBLHV SK High Voltage Armored Cable Price Per Foot-Metal Wrapped High Voltage 1414 Power Vent Cable SKCBLHV Gas Flex Line-Long 1/2"Gas Flex Line 10GFLL Gas Flex Line-Long 3/8"Gas Flex Line 10GFLS Threaded Leveling Feet Threaded Leveling Feet Used To Level Direct Vent Fireplaces THREADFT Telescopic Legs Telescopic Legs on All Fireplaces 10MTSL Touch-Up Paint Matte Black High-Temp SensoTherm Paint TPPAINT Flare Fireplaces SIT Technicians Toolbox Most Common Replacement Parts For The SIT System SITT(e - E D 08/08/2023 114 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES MAINTENANCE . ■ WARNING! • It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform a routine inspection at the beginning of each heating season. • Disconnect power before attempting maintenance or repair of the fireplace. • Installation and maintenance must be performed by an authorized qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier. • Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing should be placed in the back 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 or impacted. • Any alteration to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer. • Do not modify or substitute any part of this appliance. • 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. • Do not operate the fireplace without the fireplace glass. • It is imperative that control compartments, screens, or fans system for double glass be kept clean and free of obstructions. These areas provide the air necessary for safe operation. • Light the heater using the built-in igniter. Do not use matches or any other external device to light your heater. • Never remove, replace, modify, or substitute any part of the heater unless instructions are given in this manual. A trained technician must do all the other work. Do not modify or replace orifices. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 115 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES YEARLY SERVICE — Commercial fireplaces may need to be serviced more frequently depending on usage. Failure to inspect and maintain the fireplace may lead to improper combustion and a potentially dangerous situation.We recommend the following procedures be done by a qualified technician. Glass Maintenance • Always use suction cups to remove the fireplace glass. Use the manual procedure for instructions on how to remove the fireplace glass.Always use gloves when removing the glass to protect your hand and prevent fingerprints on the glass. • DO NOT USE abrasive cleaners on the glass panels. DO NOT ATTEMPT to clean the glass panels when they are hot. • 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. • Verify no cracks or breakage in the glass. • Place glass in a safe location to prevent breakage. • Never attempt to operate the fireplace without the fireplace glass. Pilot Maintenance • Visually inspect the pilot flame.The pilot flame should always be present when the fireplace is in operation. • Make sure the pilot flame has two flame tips pointing to the flame sensor(thermocouple)and to the center of the burner. • Make sure the pilot area is clean from any dust, media or any other debris that may disrupt the operation of the ignition system. Lint or foreign material must be removed with a brush or vacuum. • Verify fireplace ignition using the remote or wall switch.Verify electronic ignition,sparking sequence, pilot operation and burner ignition. 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. • If excessive soot is found inside the firebox area, the fireplace will require adjustment. Verify the air shutter and vent restrictor setting and document any changes. • If the flame becomes sooty,dark orange in color, or extremely tall,do not operate the heater. • Measure gas pressure. Inlet W.C., Outlet W.C. Vent Maintenance • The following venting system inspection by a qualified service technician is recommended every six months: • Inspect for excessive condensation, e.g.,water droplets forming in the inner lining and subsequently dripping out of the joints.This can cause corrosion in the system. • Check for corrosion in areas exposed to the elements. Where rust spots or holes have appeared, these must be immediately replaced. • Ensure that there is no foreign material in the vents.Survey by removing the cap and shining a light down the vent. • Check all joints and pipes to make sure that nothing has been disturbed or loosened. Double Glass Fans • Disconnect power to the Flare control system. • Remove the external glass and the covering trim. • Inspect the fans around the Flare firebox and make sure they are all turning. • Clean all fans with a brush and vacuum to remove any dust or debris. • Inspect the lower fireplace intake.Clean the lower vent intake with a brush and vacuum any dust or debris. • Connect back the Flare control power and press the Flare remote arrow down. Make sure all fans are working properly. • Turn off the fans and install back the trim and glass. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 116 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES TROUBLESHOOTING ADJUSTING YOUR AIR SHUTTER TO PREVENT SOOTING The correct fuel-air mixture in your Flare Fireplace produces yellow flame tips, with blue base and offers minimal soot buildup. The Fuel-air mixture is set by the factory, but may need adjustment by fireplace installer, depending on site conditions. 1. Identifying and locating the air shutter on your Flare Fireplace. EX 1:AIR SHUTTER ON INSIDE OF FIREPLACE ON THE BURNER EX 2:AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT UNDER YOUR FIREPLACE ----morrof P▪ oop ®^ ^ goga — — ovoGb W 03Ws _ _ ASP •gro ^ '7 T` T • 1 NIP ill ,`.- `'", it j �� , .�r • • Example 1: If the fireplace has been completely installed, and no access can be had to the underside of the fireplace, the adjustment can be done from inside the fireplace, on the burner. Each burner(up to three burners, on units 60"and above) has a +and—sign located on it. In between that+ and—sign is a Philips head screw that can be turned to either increase or decrease the air to gas mixture. See Ex. 1 above for visual. • Example 2:The second option allows you to adjust your Flare Fireplaces air shutter by accessing it from directly underneath the fireplace. See Ex. 2 above for visual FOR CLARITY ON HOW YOUR ADJUSTMENTS IMPACT THE FLAME COLOR AND SOOTING PLEASE CLICK THIS LINK TO WATCH AN ELABORATE AIR SHUTTER VIDEO Adjust the Air shutter if the Air to Fuel mixture is not correct: • Flame is Yellow or orange producing soot (low air leading to a rich flame) - Introduce more air by turning clockwise. • The flame is very blue (too much air) - Reduce the air by turning counterclockwise. Common reason air shutter adjustment may be needed: • LP conversion has been done. • High above sea level installation. High elevation with low oxygen in the air. • Soot buildup on the glass or termination cap In all cases, it is recommended to verify inlet pressure to match recommended values, in addition to setting the air shutter on the burtErEIVED 08/08/2023 117 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES APPENDIX MAINTENANCE LOG Flare Fireplaces — Maintenance log The service technician should use the following document. A copy should be kept with the technician and owner for future reference. Service Date: Unit Information Model Type and Size: Serial #: Owner Information Name: Address Technician Information Name: Company Name Technician NPI # Service Information Yearly Maintenance: Other: Details: RECEIVED 08/08/2023 118 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES WARRANTY POLICY Flare Fireplaces subjects every fireplace and component to rigorous testing to verify it is free from any defects before it leaves our warehouse. Flare Fireplaces photographs and documents the fireplace and all components' moments before shipping them to our nationwide network of authorized dealers for installation, verifying full operation of the fireplace and all components. Our factory is supervised by CSA and subject to the highest operating standards. 18 MONTH COMPREHENSIVE WARRANTY Effective beginning 18 months from the original date of purchase from an authorized Flare Fireplaces Dealer, our Comprehensive Warranty includes replacing or repairing any defective electronic components. These parts include the following components: • Gas Valve • Receiver • Remote • LED Lighting Strips, Remote, & Controller • Authorized Media • Wall Switch This warranty does not apply to any component that shows evidence of misuse, abuse, improper installation, exposure to water or moisture, excessive heat, dust, or paint. LIMITED FIVE-YEAR COVERAGE Effective for five years from the original date of purchase, Flare Fireplaces Limited Five-Year Coverage includes replacing both ceramic and tempered glass. This coverage is warrantable under the following circumstances: • Thermal Breakage Only This coverage is void if the glass is damaged due to construction, improper storage, pitting, transport, handling, or cleaning. This includes using ammonia or detergent based cleaning-solvents or solutions instead of lukewarm water and a lint free cloth. Other products may leave streaking or a honeycomb shaped stain on your fireplace glass. LIMITED 10-YEAR COVERAGE Limited Lifetime Coverage is extended to the following components: • Firebox • Burners RECEIVED 08/08/2023 119 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES CONDITIONS • Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. • Minor warping of certain components or discoloration is normal and is not considered a defect that is covered under this warranty. Major disruption and buckling of parts can be caused by over- firing of your fireplace. Over-firing above the rated value specified in the manual is contrary to the manufacturer's instructions and may void this warranty. • All installations must be performed by a qualified technician in accordance with applicable local and national requirements. • Installations must be done in accordance with the Flare Fireplaces installation manual. The Limited Warranty applies only if the product is installed in the United States or Canada and only if installed, operated, and maintained in accordance with the attached product manual. • It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the appliance is firing per the rating plate. • Any part that is found in our judgment to be defective shall be repaired, replaced, or refunded at Flare Fireplaces' option. • This warranty only covers appliances that are purchased through a Flare Fireplaces authorized dealer or distributor. • The warranty is only valid while the appliance remains at the site of original installation. • Flare Fireplaces does not install or provide installation services. The installation of the fireplaces must be done by an authorized installer. The fireplace's limited warranty does not cover the installation service, or any part related to the installation of the fireplace or surroundings of the fireplace and venting. • Contact your dealer for a warranty service. If the dealer is unable to provide necessary parts, contact the nearest Flare Fireplaces authorized dealer or supplier. EXCLUSIONS • This warranty does not apply to any component that shows evidence of misuse, abuse, improper installation, accident, or lack of maintenance. • Flare Fireplaces is not responsible for televisions, mantels, surroundings or finishing material around the fireplace. • Flare Fireplaces is not responsible for installation, operational or environmental conditions beyond our control. • Flare Fireplaces shall in no event be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages of any nature which are more than the original purchase price of the product. • Flare Fireplaces may at its discretion discharge all obligations by refunding the wholesale price of the defective part. • This warranty may not be extended or modified by our dealers or representatives. • The Limited Warranty only covers parts and labor as provided above. Flare Fireplaces will not be responsible for materials, components, or construction, which are not manufactured or supplied by Flare Fireplaces or for the labor necessary to install, repair or remove such materials, components, or construction. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 120 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT FLARE FIREPLACES WARRANTY VOIDED WHEN • An unauthorized media type is used in the firebox. • The appliance has been over-fired or operated in atmospheres contaminated by chlorine, fluorine, or other damaging chemicals. Over-firing can be identified by, but not limited to, warped plates or pipes, rust colored iron or bubbling, cracking and discoloration of steel or enamel finishes. • The appliance is subjected to prolonged periods of moisture or condensation. • There is any damage to the appliance or other components due to water or weather damage, which is the result of, but not limited to, improper chimney or venting installation. • Holes have been drilled into the fireplace for some reason. RECEIVED 08/08/2023 121 ASPEN BUILDING DEPARTMENT