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Standard Features:
· Standard black interior
· Beautiful ribbon burn
· LED ember lights perfectly accent
the fire and fills the firebox with any color
of light you’d like (remote control standard)
· Crystal glass media standard
· Commercial grade components
· Co-linear direct vent system with
choice of standard power vent system or
in-line power vent system
· Wall switch - easy access to turn on/off
· Mechanical intake damper keeps the
cold air out
· Insulated firebox base standard
Options:
· Additional colors of glass media
· Variety of natural stone choices
· Mirrored firebox panels
· Driftwood log set
· Envision interior panels
· Universal intake and exhaust louvers
Beautiful fires demand to be seen
and Stellar’s Galaxy SeriesTM provides
multiple viewing areas and designs, indoor
and outdoor options, and more
BTU’s of flame than any other in its class.
The Galaxy SeriesTM
hearth productsTM
Front Cover: Courtesy of AC Hotel by Marriott/JS Photography
Galaxy See Through Fireplace
Model 7ST-36GL
Shown with standard Crystal glass media and LED glass media lights
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Galaxy Pier Fireplace
Model 6PR-2GL
Shown with optional end panel mirrors, Crystal glass media and LED glass media lights
Safe-T-TouchTM Glass
Our proprietary glass cooling system keeps the heat away from the outer glass surface
to ensure a safe experience in any situation.
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·9 Different Designs: 3” Diameter Round, Indoor Outdoor See-Through,
Single-Sided, Bay, See-Through, Pier, Four-Sided and Left & Right Corners
·6 Different Lengths: 3’, 4’, 5’, 6’, 7’ & 8’
·4 Different Heights: 20”, 2’, 30” & 3’
2’ & 3’ for Indoor Outdoor See-Through & Round
It’s easy to be taken in by the beautiful fire of a Galaxy fireplace
at first glance, so we’ve designed the whole series around just that to
ensure that the beautiful fire remains the focal point no matter
where you are in the room.
9 Designs - 6 Widths - 4 Heights
Pier
Single-Sided Left-Corner Four-Sided See-Through
Bay
Whether you’re adding a grand single-sided fireplace to your room or using
a multi-sided fireplace as a divider to help break up an open concept layout,
you have nine different design configurations, in six different widths
and four different heights, to help find the perfect fireplace for the space.
Right-Corner
Model 3RD-24GL
New - Round
Shown with black natural stone
Indoor Outdoor See-Through
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Standard LED Lights
Glass Media & Natural Stone Options
Our Flames Aren’t The Only Dazzling Sight In The Firebox
Each Galaxy Series fireplace comes standard with an LED-lighted media bed.
This includes a remote control to set the lights to a myriad of different hues
and patterns to match whatever mood or color scheme you’d like.
It can be changed at any time, easily - with a touch of a button.
The Galaxy fireplaces come standard with the Crystal glass media.
The clear, reflective glass pieces have varying sizes and are the perfect
material for the LED lights to shine through and accent the beautiful fire.
If you’d like a more earthy look, there are natural stone options available
in a variety of colors. The Natural Stone pairs perfectly with the optional
driftwood log set and, although the LED Lights do not shine through
the bottom as strong, you will enjoy a subtle hint of colors.
Additional color options of the glass media and natural stone ordered separately
Caribbean
Seabreeze
Dark Blue
Red
CopperCrystal
Black
The glass media ranges
from 1/2” - 3/4” in size
Crystal is shipped standard
with the fireplace unless
another color is specified at
the time of order
Glass Media
The natural stone ranges from
1/2” - 1” pebbles in size
High polished black is also
available in a larger 1” - 2”
pebble size
Natural Stone
High Polished Black 1 (1/2” - 1”)High Polished Black 2 (1” - 2”)
Polished Gold Polished Mixed
Lava StonePolished Red Polished Snow White
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Create Beautiful Reflections That Look Different From Every Angle
Putting mirrors inside a firebox may seem like an unexpected choice,
but it truly can take the experience of a beautiful fire to a whole new level.
The mirrors reflect the flames, driftwood, media and LED lights over and over and over again,
creating a look that is different from wherever you are within the room.
You can control the amount of reflections depending on which side of the mirrors you use.
There is the more subtle reflective side, or the opposite side which is highly reflective
(see photo to the left), creating endless iterations and a firebox full of flames.
Galaxy Single-Sided Fireplace
Model 6SS-24GL
Shown with optional mirrored panels, crystal & black mix of glass media
The driftwood and flame reflections fill up the firebox when paired with the
optional mirrored panels, and the LED lights can change the look
of the Crystal glass media to any color you are in the mood for.
Not available for the four sided fireplaces
Mirrored Panels Option
Multiply The Impact
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Taking customization one step further, you can now put
virtually anything you want inside your fireplace by printing
the image of your choice onto interior glass panels.
The design potential is limitless to create a one-of-a-kind interior
using artistic scenes, landscapes, business names or logos and more.
Create A One-Of-A-Kind Interior
Any High-Definition Image Can Be Used
All we need is an image (300 DPI or higher) and we can
customize the interior of your fireplace with whatever
look you desire.
Create eye-catching interiors that can be easily
changed out if you decide you’d like to refresh
the look at a later date.
Single-Sided Galaxy
7SS-24GL with Crystal glass media
Shown with an Envision Panel that gives the illusion of a see-through fireplace looking outside to the city skyline
It’s also a great way to match the exterior finishing
materials such as brick, marble, tile or stone and have a seamless
transition to the interior firebox with quick a and easy installation.
The Envision panels can also be used on the exterior wall as a
creative finishing material.
Not available for four-sided or round fireplaces
Envision Interior Panels Option
Free rein to create something truly unique and truly yours
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Beautiful Attention To Detail
The ribbon burner of the Galaxy fireplace may seem more contemporary
at first thought, but when you add in the natural stone and a driftwood log set,
you get the perfect blend of traditional and modern styles and a true classic,
timeless look.
Right: Galaxy Left-Corner Fireplace
Model 5LC-24GL
Shown with standard black interior, optional driftwood log set and natural stone
Galaxy Single-Sided Fireplace
Model 7SS-24GL
Shown with optional Envision panel, driftwood log set and natural stone
Each log set has between 17-31 individual logs in a large variety of sizes
that have been molded using real pieces of natural driftwood
Driftwood Log Set Option
Bring A Little Touch Of The Outside Inside
Shown above with the optional Envision interior panel, you feel like you are
looking directly through the fireplace to a beautiful seascape sunset right outside
your back door. The slight sheen to the panel creates subtle reflections that look
different from every angle of the room.
PURCHASE ADDITIONAL LOGS +20%
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Combustible finishing materials may cover this
area right up to the fireplace opening
Note: Never overlap glass with any
of the finishing materials
Placement of combustible mantel and/or
hearth may be up to the fireplace opening
Four control access locations
are provided on every fireplace for easy
maintenance and service
Access with a removable panel
in your finishing materials
in one of three locations on the fireplace;
or if you desire a truly clean look,
you can cover them all up and gain access
from the interior of the firebox
Minimum of 6” [152mm] clearance
required from the top of the fireplace
to any combustible framing
Non-combustible backer
cement board must be in this area.
Minimum of 7” [178 mm] from top of the
fireplace for ease of attachment
Finishing Guidelines
How you finish the area off around the fireplace will increase its impact on the space and reflect who you are.
Whether your taste is more subtle and you prefer the simplistic details of a clean modern look,
or you appreciate the juxtaposition of combining natural with industrial materials, or you like to push the envelope using unexpected artistic twists,
the Galaxy Series was designed with minimal clearances to combustibles so you can get as creative as you’d like.
Flexibility To Create The Look You Want
7” Min.
6” Min.
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Power vent Technology
Each fireplace in the Galaxy Series uses
a power vent exhaust system, which allows for
great installation flexibility as to where you can place
the fireplace within the structure.
Each fireplace will vent off the top of the fireplace.*
Whether the desired cap location is a vertical or side wall
application, you have up to 110 feet and 11 elbows to plan your vent run
with, allowing the fireplace to be right where you want it.
Both regular power vent or in-line options available.
Flexible Vent Runs
· Up to 110 feet
· Up to 11 elbows
· Up to 6’ down
· For vent runs over 50’ and/or 5+ elbows,
consult with Stellar Hearth directly
Universal Intake & Exhaust Louver
Model Flue Outside Air
3’8”10”
4’8”10”
5’8”10”
6’10”10”
7’10”10”
8”10”12”
The sleek design of the universal louver is a great option to use for the termination cap for both the
exhaust and air intake when using an in-line power vent, or for the outside air intake.
Features:
· 3’ -7’ use Louver-8 & Louver-10
8’ use Louver-12 (for Intake Air Only)
· Flush Mount
· Properly sized to use either an 8”, 10” or 12” collar
· UL Certified
· Aluminized Steel / Rain resistant
· Fully insulated
· Can be painted
* If venting is desired/necessary off the sides, back or bottom of the fireplace, consult with your
Stellar Hearth Products sales representative to have a full custom fireplace designed.
Model Flue Outside
Air A B C D E F
LOUVER-8 8”10”22-1/4”22-1/4”18”7-7/8”18”18”
LOUVER-10 8”10”22-1/4”22-1/4”18”9-7/8”20”20”
LOUVER-12 8”10”28-1/4”28-1/4”24”11-7/8”24”26”
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6SS-24GL
Single-Sided Galaxy shown with standard Crystal glass media and LED glass media light,
optional driftwood log set and mirrored panels
TOP VIEW
LEFT SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
12
[305]
E
G
B-VENT
F
3’-7’
15
[381]
3 [76]
B
A 1 25/32
[45]
RECESSED
ACCESS PANEL FRONT AND REAR
8’
17
[432]
1/2
[13]
5/8
[16]
3 [76]
1/2
[13]
5/8
[16]
ACCESS PANEL
12
[305]
8’
7-1/8[181]
3’-7’
6-1/8[156]
INTAKE COLLAR
D
C
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
Single-Sided
Specifications
· If using an in-line power vent, use a -IN after the model number at time of order
· It is important to refer to the installation and operating manual PRIOR to installation verify all measurements and clearances
for your particular installation
· Dimensions are in inches and [millimeters]
· Air intake collar may be rotated to vent off the side, or from the bottom of the fireplace
· Use UL approved B-Vent pipe and follow all manufacturer installation guidelines
· Vent run approved up to 110’ with quantity of 11, 90 degree elbows. 1” clearance to B-Vent must be maintained
IMPORTANT: MINIMUM FRAMING DIMENSIONS ARE TO COMBUSTIBLES WITH 1/2” CLEARANCE STANDOFFS IN PLACE
The dimensions in green are the allowable finishing width and height required to fit the glass into the fireplace.
Finishing materials must not overlap these dimension.
For more Galaxy Series images, visit www.stellarhearth.com
CAD & BIM drawings for the Galaxy Series available at CADdetails.com and ARCAT.com
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SINGLE SIDED - SPECIFICATIONS SINGLE SIDED - FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS MINIMUM FRAMING
DIMENSIONS
Model #BTU’S EXHAUST
B-VENT
OUTSIDE
AIR
RS SERIES
POW-
ER-VENT
IN-LINE
POW-
ER-VENT
A
FINISHING
WIDTH
B
FINISHING
HEIGHT
C
HEIGHT TO
TRIM TOP
D
OVERALL
HEIGHT
E
CENTER OF
VENT
F
FIREBOX
DEPTH
G
OVER-
ALL-WIDTH
WIDTH HEIGHT DEPTH
3SS-20GL 40,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 38-3/16
[970]
20
[508]
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
43-3/4
[1,111]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-20GL 60,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 50-3/16
[1,275]
20
[508]
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
55-3/4
[1,416]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-20GL 80,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 62-3/16
[1,580]
20
[508]
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
67-3/4
[1,721]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-20GL 100,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 74-3/16
[1,884]
20
[508]
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
79-3/4
[2,026]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-20GL 120,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 86-3/16
[2,189]
20
[508]
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
91-3/4
[2,330]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-20GL 140,000 10”12”RS014 RSIF180 98-3/16
[2,494]
20
[508]
40
[1,067]
52
[1,321]
50-7/8
[1,321]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
103-3/4
[2,635]
58
[1,473]
25-1/32
[636]
3SS-24GL 40,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 38-3/16
[970]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
43-3/4
[1,111]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-24GL 60,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 50-3/16
[1,275]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
55-3/4
[1,416]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-24GL 80,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 62-3/16
[1,580]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
67-3/4
[1,721]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-24GL 100,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 74-3/16
[1,884]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
79-3/4
[2,026]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-24GL 120,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 86-3/16
[2,189]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
91-3/4
[2,330]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-24GL 140,000 10”12”RS014 RSIF180 98-3/16
[2,494]
24
[610]
44
[1,118]
56
[1,422]
50-7/8
[1,321]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
103-3/4
[2,635]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
3SS-30GL 40,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 38-3/16
[970]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
43-3/4
[1,111]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-30GL 60,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 50-3/16
[1,275]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
55-3/4
[1,416]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-30GL 80,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 62-3/16
[1,580]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
67-3/4
[1,721]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-30GL 100,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 74-3/16
[1,884]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
79-3/4
[2,026]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-30GL 120,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 86-3/16
[2,189]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
91-3/4
[2,330]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-30GL 140,000 10”12”RS014 RSIF180 98-3/16
[2,494]
30
[762]
50
[1,270]
62
[1,575]
50-7/8
[1,321]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
103-3/4
[2,635]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
3SS-36GL 40,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 38-3/16
[970]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
43-3/4
[1,111]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-36GL 60,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 50-3/16
[1,275]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
55-3/4
[1,416]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-36GL 80,000 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 62-3/16
[1,580]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
67-3/4
[1,721]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-36GL 100,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 74-3/16
[1,884]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
79-3/4
[2,026]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-36GL 120,000 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 86-3/16
[2,189]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
91-3/4
[2,330]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-36GL 140,000 10”12”RS014 RSIF180 98-3/16
[2,494]
36
[914]
56
[1,422]
68
[1,727]
50-7/8
[1,321]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
103-3/4
[2,635]
74
[1,880]
25-1/32
[636]
· If using an in-line power vent, use a -IN after the model number at time of order
· It is important to refer to the installation and operating manual PRIOR to installation verify all measurements and clearances
for your particular installation
· Dimensions are in inches and [millimeters]
· Air intake collar may be rotated to vent off the side, or from the bottom of the fireplace
· Use UL approved B-Vent pipe and follow all manufacturer installation guidelines
· Vent run approved up to 110’ with quantity of 11, 90 degree elbows. 1” clearance to B-Vent must be maintained
IMPORTANT: MINIMUM FRAMING DIMENSIONS ARE TO COMBUSTIBLES WITH 1/2” CLEARANCE STANDOFFS IN PLACE
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Custom Fireplace Program
Co-linear Direct Vent Gas Fireplaces
GALAXY SERIES - SINGLE SIDED
Installation and Operating Manual
NG & Propane
Installer: Leave this manual with the appliance.
Consumer: Retain this manual for future reference.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
— Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Description Page
1 Safety Information 4
A. Safety Icon Designations 4
B. Important Safety Considerations 4
2 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Requirements 5
3 Specifications
A. Fireplace Dimensions 6-11
B. Gas & Electric Access Dimensions (3', 4', 5', 6' & 7')8
B.2 Gas & Electric Access Dimensions (8')9
C. Fireplace Specifications 10
D. Installation Overview 10
E. Placement Clearance Requirements 10
F. Clearances 11
4 Prepare The Fireplace 12-13
A. Standoff Installation 12
B. Nailing Tab Installation 12-13
5 Framing & Mantel Requirements 14-17
Important Framing Notes 14
A. Framing Dimensions 15
B.1 Mantel Requirements 16
Non-Combustible Zone Using 1/2" Standoffs 16
B.1 Mantel Requirements 17
Non-Combustible Zone Not Using The 1/2" Standoffs 17
6 Glass Frame Assembly 18-19
A. Glass Frame Assembly Identification 18
B. Install Glass Frame Assembly/Glass Edge Protectors 19
C. Remove Glass Frame Assembly 19
7 Gas Line Specifications & Connection 20
8 Venting 21-32
A. Approved Venting & Powervent Systems 21
B. Powervent Supply Voltage Chart 21
C. System Supply Voltage Chart 21
D. RS Series Powervent Specifications 22
E. Chimney Collar Dimensions 22
F. RSIF Series Powervent Specifications 23
G. In-line Powervent Preparations - RSIF 180 25
H. Horizontal Vent System Clearance 25
I. Wall Pass Through 25
J. Pitot Tube Information 25
Section Description Page
8 Venting Continued
K. Vertical Terminations 26
L. Horizontal Cap Location & Clearances 26
M. Horizontal Terminiation 27
N. Powervent & Air-Intake Placement Clearances 28
N.1 RS Series Powervent 28
N.2 In-Line Powervent 28
O. Vertical Cap Location & Clearances 29
P.1. Roof Termination Cap Installation With Damper 30
P.2 Roof Termination Cap Installation Without Damper 30
Q.2 Wall Termination Cap Installation Without Damper 31
Q.1. Wall Termination Cap Installation With Damper 31
R. Outside Air Intake 32
S. Changing Outside Air From The Side To The Bottom 32
9 Optional Venting Accessories 33-34
A. Side Chute 33
B. Universal Exhaust & Intake Louver 8/10 & 12 34
10 Electrical 35-40
A. Electrical Schematic - Install 35
B. Electrical Schematic - Service 36
C.1 Terminals 1 & 2 - LED Lights 37
C.2 Terminals 3 & 4 - Main Flame 37
C.3 Terminals 5 & 6 - Fireplace Power 38
C.4 Terminals 7 & 8 - Powervent Connection 38
C.5 Terminals 9 & 10 - Flue Damper Connection 39
C.6 Terminals 11 & 12 - Flue Damper Prove 40
11 Finishing 41-42
A.1 Finishing Using 1/2" Clearance Standoffs 41
B.1 Finishing Using 1/2" Clearance Standoffs 42
12 Lighting & Shutdown 43-44
A. Lighting The Fireplace 43
B. If The Fireplace Does Not Light 44
13 Pressue Testing 45
14 Finalizing The Installation 45
A. Installing The Media 45
B. Flame Appearance 45
15 Maintenance 46
A. Vent System 46
B. Glass Cleaning & Replacement 46
16 Replacement Parts 47-48
Hearth & Home Technologies Warranty 49-50
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1 - SAFETY INFORMATION
• Installation and repair should be done only by a qualified
service person. The appliance should be inspected by a
qualified service person before use. Annual inspection by a
qualified service person is required to maintain warranty. More
frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from
carpeting, bedding materials, etc. It is imperative that control
compartments, burners and circulation air passageways of the
appliance be kept clean.
• Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high
surface temperatures 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.
• Clothing or other flammable material should not be place on or
near the appliance.
• Adequate accessibility clearances for servicing and proper
operation must be maintained.
• This appliance must not share or be connected to a chimney
flue serving any other appliance.
• Keep area around the appliance clear of combustible materials,
gasoline and other flammable vapor and liquids.
• The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be
obstructed.
DO NOT
RISK OF FIRE
IMPORTANT NOTE
STOP!
HOT GLASS WARNING
A. SAFETY ICON DESIGNATIONS
B. IMPORTANT SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
• Due to high temperatures the appliance should be located out
of traffic and away from furniture and draperies.
• The glass front or any part removed for servicing the appliance
must be replaced prior to operating the appliance. Work should
be done by a qualified service technician.
• Clean glass only when cool and only with non-abrasive
cleansers.
• Do not operate this appliance with the glass/frame assembly
removed, cracked or broken. Replacement of the glass
assembly must only be performed by a licensed or qualified
service person. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
• Do not strike or slam glass assembly.
• Keep burner and control compartment clean.
• Do not use this fireplace if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect this
appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any
gas control which has been under water.
• DANGER: Under no circumstances should any solid fuel
(wood, coal, paper or cardboard etc.) be used in this appliance.
• STATE OF CA WARNING: This product and the fuels used
to operate this product (liquid propane or natural gas), and
the combustion of such fuels, can expose you to chemicals
including benzene, which is known to the State of California to
cause cancer and reproductive harm.
For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Various safety icons appear throughout this installation manual. Please familiarize yourself with the icons making sure you understand the serious
consequences that may occur if ignored or of handling the products inappropriately.
This indicates additional instructions that you should consider
during the installation.
This indicates something that you must never do.
This designates a danger of risk of fire or damage to property.
This indicates danger of serious bodily injury or property
damage if glass is handled while still hot.
CAUTION
This indicates danger of serious bodily injury or property
damage
This indicates notes that may include reviewing warnings on
other pages throughout the manual
This fireplace complies with ANSI Z21.50-2019/CSA 2.22-2019 Vented Gas Fireplaces and CAN/CSA P.4.1-15.
Installation must conform with local building codes or in the absence of local building codes,
with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSIZ223.1/NFPA 54 - Current Edition, or the Natural or Propane Installation Code, CSAB149.1
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SINGLE SIDED DIMENSIONS: INCHES [MILLIMETERS]
Model #B-VENT
FLUE
AIR INTAKE
COLLAR
Finishing
Width Glass Height Firebox Top
Height
Overall
Height
Edge To
Center Flue Depth Overall
Width
Diameter Diameter A B C D E F G
20" HIGH GLASS
3SS-20GL 8"10"38-3/16
[970]
20
[508}
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
4SS-20GL 8"10"50-3/16
[1,275]
20
[508}
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
5SS-20GL 8"10"62-3/16
[1,580]
20
[508}
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
6SS-20GL 10"10"74-3/16
[1,884]
20
[508}
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
7SS-20GL 10"10"86-3/16
[2,189]
20
[508}
38
[1,067]
46
[1,168]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
8SS-20GL 10"12"98-3/16
[2,494]
20
[508}
40
[1,016]
52
[1,321]
50-7/8
[1,292]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
24" HIGH GLASS
3SS-24GL 8"10"38-3/16
[970]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
4SS-24GL 8”10”50-3/16
[1,275]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
5SS-24GL 8”10”62-3/16
[1,580]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
6SS-24GL 10”10”74-3/16
[1,884]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
7SS-24GL 10”10”86-3/16
[2,189]
24
[610]
42
[1,067]
50
[1,270]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
8SS-24GL 10"12"98-3/16
[2,494]
24
[610]
44
[1,118]
56
[1,422]
50-7/8
[1,292]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
30" HIGH GLASS
3SS-30GL 8"10"38-3/16
[970]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
4SS-30GL 8"10"50-3/16
[1,275]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
5SS-30GL 8"10"62-3/16"
[1,580]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
6SS-30GL 10"10"74-3/16
[1,884]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
7SS-30GL 10"10"86-3/16
[2,189]
30
[762]
48
[1,219]
56
[1,422]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
8SS-30GL 10"12"98-3/16
[2,494]
30
[762]
50
[1,270]
62
[1,574]
50-7/8
[1,292]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
36" HIGH GLASS
3SS-36GL 8”10"38-3/16
[970]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
20-7/8
[530]
24-1/32
[610]
41-3/4
[1,065]
4SS-36GL 8”10”50-3/16
[1,275]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
26-7/8
[683]
24-1/32
[610]
53-3/4
[1,365]
5SS-36GL 8”10”62-3/16"
[1,580]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
32-7/8
[835]
24-1/32
[610]
65-3/4
[1,670]
6SS-36GL 10”10”74-3/16
[1,884]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
38-7/8
[987]
24-1/32
[610]
77-3/4
[1,975]
7SS-36GL 10”10”86-3/16
[2,189]
36
[914]
54
[1,372]
62
[1,575]
44-7/8
[1,140]
24-1/32
[610]
89-3/4
[2,280]
8SS-36GL 10"12"98-3/16
[2,494]
36
[914]
56
[1,422]
68
1,727]
50-7/8
[1,292]
24-1/32
[610]
101-3/4
[2,584]
Dimensions in green are the allowable finishing dimensions and the minimum required to fit the fireplace glass in to place. Finishing materials must not overlap these dimensions.
3 - SPECIFICATIONS
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A. SINGLE SIDED DIMENSIONS
12
[305]
E
G
B-VENT
F
3’-7’
15
[381]
3 [76]
B
A 1 25/32
[45]
RECESSED
ACCESS PANEL FRONT AND REAR
8’
17
[432]
1/2
[13]
5/8
[16]
3 [76]
Figure 2A
1/2
[13]
5/8
[16]
ACCESS PANEL
12
[305]
8’
7-1/8
[181]
3’-7’
6-1/8
[156]
INTAKE COLLAR
D
C
TOP VIEW
FRONT VIEW
LEFT SIDE
VIEW RIGHT SIDE
VIEW
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1 25/32"
2 7/32"
5 13/32" 2 7/32"
2X 1 19/32"
2X 2 27/32"
2X 5 13/32"
2X 3 31/32"
2X 2 29/32"
4"
3"
2X 7 15/32" 2X 8 23/32"
6X 7/8
6X 1 3/32
1 11/16"
3 27/32"
11 3/4"
1 1/2"
2 3/4"
3 7/32"
1 1/2"
11 1/8"
1 1/2" 2 3/4"
ELECTRIC
3” GAS
3” GAS
ELECTRIC
3” GAS
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
GAS
BACK SIDE VIEW PILOT SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
3 - SPECIFICATIONS
B. GAS & ELECTRIC ACCESS LOCATIONS (3', 4', 5', 6' & 7')
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2 5/16"
2 7/32"
6 1/16" 2 7/32"
2X 1 19/32"
2X 2 27/32" 3" GAS
2X 5 13/32"
2X 3 31/32"
2X 2 29/32"
4"
3"
2X 7 15/32"
2X 8 23/32"
6X 7/8
6X 1 3/32
1 11/16"
3 27/32"
11 3/4"
1 1/2"
2 3/4"
3" GAS
3 7/32"
1 1/2"
11 1/8"
1 1/2"
2 3/4"
3" GAS
BACK SIDE VIEW
PILOT SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC
GAS
3 - SPECIFICATIONS
B. GAS & ELECTRIC ACCESS LOCATIONS (8')
Figure 3B
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3 - SPECIFICATIONS
WARNING: NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE: USE ONLY NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL IN THIS AREA FOR ENTIRE WIDTH OF
FIREPLACE. DO NOT USE WOOD, SHEETROCK, ETC., IN THIS ZONE.
NOTE: OTHER CLEARANCES APPLY. ALL CLEARANCES MUST BE MAINTAINED.
Refer to Section 4 (Framing), Section 5 (Non-combustible Zone) and Section 10 (Finishing) for more information.
C. SPECIFICATIONS
Model #DESCRIPTION B-VENT OA REG PV IN-LINE PV BTU’S NG
ORIFICE
Propane
ORIFICE
3'ANY HEIGHT 8"10"RS012 RSIF160 40,000 (2X) #43 (2X) #55
4'ANY HEIGHT 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 60,000 (3X) #43 (3X) #55
5'ANY HEIGHT 8”10”RS012 RSIF160 80,000 (4X) #43 (4X) #55
6'ANY HEIGHT 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 100,000 (5X) #43 (5X) #55
7'ANY HEIGHT 10”10”RS014 RSIF180 120,000 (6X) #43 (6X) #55
8'ANY HEIGHT 10"12"RS014 RSIF180 140,000 (7X) #43 (7X) #55
D. INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
1. Frame should be built after the fireplace is installed or extra clearance must be planned for at the intake collar. Framing must allow for vent
installation.
2. If masonry (optional) will be used, prepare foundation for the masonry load. A lintel is required to support the added weight above the fireplace.
3. Install hearth if desired.
4. Insert fireplace into framing.
5. Double check clearances to combustibles.
6. Complete gas line installation.
7. Complete electrical hook-up.
8. Complete venting installation.
9. Install facing material, mantel or cabinetry.
10. Install glass media/natural stone, and any interior options including mirrors and/or driftwood log set.
11. Verify proper operation of fireplace and all components.
E. PLACEMENT CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
• This fireplace must be installed on a level surface capable of supporting the fireplace and venting.
• Fireplace must be placed directly on wood or non-combustible surface (not linoleum or carpet) extending entire depth and width of fireplace.
• This fireplace may be installed in a bedroom.
NOTE: The qualified installer should follow the procedure best suited for the installation.
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F. CLEARANCES
From unit left & right sides 1"25mm
To flooring under fireplace 0 0
Unit top to ceiling 6"152mm
Unit side to adjacent sidewall 1"25mm
X3 1/2” [13] Hood Standoffs
Refer to Section 5 (Non-Combustible Zone)
for more information.
CLEARANCES SHOWN ARE MINIMUM TO COMBUSTIBLES
NON-COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING AND FINISHING MATERIALS ALLOWED RIGHT UP TO THE FIREPLACE.
X4 6” [152] To p Standoffs; shipped flat.
Refer to Section 3 (Prepare The Fireplace)
for assembly instructions.
X4 6” [152]
Top Standoffs
Minimum distance recommended
from front of appliance for service access.
1/2” [13]
1/2” [13]
1”
[25]
24” [610]
1” [25]
1”
[25]
6”
[152]
NO COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIALS WITHIN 1” [25]
OF THE SIDES AND BACK
OF THE FIREPLACE
1”
[25]
NO COMBUSTIBLE
FRAMING MATERIALS
WITHIN 1” [25] OF THE
SIDES AND BACK OF THE
FIREPLACE.
This does not include
finishing materials or
perpendicular wall intended
to cover the face/trim.
Combustible Framing
Can be a recess and/or combustible perpendicular wall extending
past the face of the fireplace.
Refer to Section 3 (Specifications - Single Sided Dimensions)
for more measurements.
1”
[25]
1/2” [13]
Top Black Trim
Bottom
Black Trim
OTHER CLEARANCE NOTES:
No combustible material within 6” [152] of the top of the fireplace.
No combustible material within 1 [25] around the B-Vent flue.
Combustible finishing materials may cover the 3” [76] top and bottom black trim. Do not overlap glass.
Combustible framing allowed right up to the fireplace below the viewing area only.
A combustible mantel may be placed at the top of the viewing area. Do not overlap glass.
A combustible hearth extension may be used below the viewing area. Do not overlap glass.
Do not place on carpet, vinyl or soft surfaces.
Figure 3F
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4 - PREPARE THE FIREPLACE
CAUTION: FIREPLACE IS NOT LOAD-BEARING.
NOTE: OTHER CLEARANCES APPLY. ALL CLEARANCES MUST BE MAINTAINED.
A. STANDOFF INSTALLATION
STEP 1: Refer to Figure 4A.1
The two (2) standoffs will be shipped in a flat state placed on the firebox
top. Locate the standoffs and loosen the screws holding them in place.
Figure 4A.1 Figure 4A.2
Figure 4A.3
Placement of the standoffs and nailing tabs on
the Single Sided fireplace.
LOOSEN SCREW
AND FOLD
STANDOFF
STEP 2: Refer to Figure 4A.2
Fold the center of the standoff up and both ends out at the perforated
lines. Using Figure 4A.2 for reference, locate the second pre-installed
screw on the firebox top at each standoff location. Remove the screw,
pivot the folded standoff into location and re-install the screw to secure
the standoff. Tighten up the screw that was loosened in Step 1.
PIVOT FOLDED STANDOFF
AND SECURE
LOOSENED SCREW
Single Sided fireplace has a
quantity of two (2) standoffs
that are secured with
two (2) screws each (left and
right sides of top).
Single Sided fireplace has
a quantity of four (4) nailing
flanges that are secured with
two (2) screws each (left and
right sides of fireplace).
STANDOFFS
NAILING TABS
REMOVE
SECOND SCREW
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4. NAILING TABS
STEP 1: Refer to Figure 4B.1
The four (4) nailing tabs will be shipped in a
flat state placed on the firebox sides.
Locate the nailing tabs and remove the
screws holding them in place.
STEP 2: Refer to Figure 4B.2
Bend the two (2) small tabs out on each
nailing tabs at the perforated lines.
Using Figure 4A.3 for reference, locate the
pre-drilled holes on the firebox side each
nailing tabs will be placed at.
STEP 3: Refer to Figure 4B.3 & Figure 4B.4
Set each nailing tab in place and secure
using two (2) screws each. Bend the
nailing tabs out from fireplace at the
remaining perforated line.
The nailing tabs will ensure the
1" [25] minimum clearance is kept to
combustible framing.
Refer to Figure 4B.5
Depending on your installation and how you
frame it out, you may not use the provided
nailing tabs.
Figure 4B.2Figure 4B.1
Figure 4B.4Figure 4B.4 Figure 4B.5
1" [25]
Figure 4B.3
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IMPORTANT FRAMING NOTES:
THE FIREPLACE IS NOT LOAD-BEARING
FRAMING SHOULD BE BUILT AFTER THE FIREPLACE IS INSTALLED OR EXTRA CLEARANCE MUST BE PLANNED FOR AT THE INTAKE
COLLAR AND FOR THE THICKNESS OF MATERIALS USED.
FRAMING DIMENSIONS ASSUMING 1/2" [13] DRYWALL AND NON-COMBUSTIBLE BOARD USED.
THESE DIMENSIONS REPRESENT THE FRAMING DIMENSIONS FOR COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL.
NON-COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING AND FINISHING MATERIALS MAY BE USED WITHIN THESE DIMENSIONS RIGHT UP TO THE UNIT.
NO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WITHIN 6" [152] OF THE TOP OF THE FIREPLACE.
NO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL WITHIN 1" [25] OF THE SIDES, BACK AND FRONT OF THE FIREPLACE.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE PLACED DIRECTLY ON THE FACE OF THE FIREPLACE, TOP AND SIDES.
SEE SECTION 5 (NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE) AND SECTION 10 (FINISHING) FOR DETAILS REGARDING 1/2" [25] STANDOFFS.
STEEL SURFACE MAY BE COVERED WITH NON-COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING MATERIAL.
1" CLEARANCE TO THE B-VENT MUST BE MAINTAINED.
5 - FRAMING
NOTE: Framing dimensions should allow for wall covering thickness and fireplace facing materials. When using a hearth,
adjust rough opening size as necessary to maintain at least minimum clearance requirements.
If masonry is to be used (optional), prepare the necessary foundation for the masonry load. When masonry construction is being used, a lintel must be
used over top of fireplace to support the added weight. Build hearth to desired size and height. If a hearth extension is desired, combustible material
may be used.
CAUTION: Install fireplace on metal, concrete or hard wood surface extending the full width and depth of fireplace.
CAUTION: Vent cap location must be in compliance with guidelines in Section 8 (Venting) of this manual.
NOTE: DO NOT PIERCE ANY OF THE BLACK PAINTED SURFACES WITH SCREWS, RIVETS, ETC.
THIS INCLUDES THE 3" [76] BLACK TOP AND BOTTOM GLASS TRIM AND ANY PAINTED SIDES ADJACENT TO THE GLASS.
NOTE: REFER TO DIMENSIONS SECTION FOR ALLOWABLE FINISHING DIMENSIONS REQUIRED TO FIT THE GLASS
PANELS INTO THE FIREPLACE. FINISHING MATERIALS MUST NOT OVERLAP THE DIMENSIONS HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN IN
SECTION 2 (DIMENSIONS). NEVER COVER THE GLASS WITH FINISHING MATERIALS.
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5 - FRAMING
Refer to Section 5 (Non-combustible Zone) for more
information on the 1/2" [13] clearance standoffs.
INCHES [MM]Framing
Width
Framing
Height
Framing
Depth
A B C
3SS-20GL 43-3/4
[1,111]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-20GL 55-3/4
[1,416]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-20GL 67-3/4
[1,721]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-20GL 79-3/4
[2,026]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-20GL 91-3/4
[2,330]
52
[1,321]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-20GL 103-3/4
[2,635]
58
[1,473]
25-1/32
[636]
3SS-24GL 43-3/4
[1,111]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-24GL 55-3/4
[1,416]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-24GL 67-3/4
[1,721]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-24GL 79-3/4
[2,026]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-24GL 91-3/4
[2,330]
56
[1,422]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-24GL 103-3/4
[2,635]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
3SS-30GL 43-3/4
[1,111]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-30GL 55-3/4
[1,416]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-30GL 67-3/4
[1,721]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-30GL 79-3/4
[2,026]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-30GL 91-3/4
[2,330]
62
[1,574]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-30GL 103-3/4
[2,635]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
3SS-36GL 43-3/4
[1,111]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
4SS-36GL 55-3/4
[1,416]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
5SS-36GL 67-3/4
[1,721]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
6SS-36GL 79-3/4
[2,026]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
7SS-36GL 91-3/4
[2,330]
68
[1,727]
25-1/32
[636]
8SS-36GL 103-3/4
[2,635]
74
[1,880]
25-1/32
[636]
X3 1/2” [13] Hood Standoffs
Refer to Section 5 (Non-Combustible Zone)
for more information.
6”
[152]
B
A
MINIMUM
NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE
OPEN AIR SPACE
COMBUSTIBLE OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BACKING MATERIAL (I.E.SHEETROCK)
1/2” [13]
Hood Standoffs
6”
[152]
C
MINIMUM
NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE
OPEN AIR SPACE
IMPORTANT:FIREPLACE IS NOT LOAD-BEARING.
Figure 5.1 Front View
Figure 5.2 Right Side View 06/08/2021
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5 - MANTEL REQUIREMENTS
5.1 NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE - USING THE PROVIDED 1/2" STANDOFFS
FINISHING HEIGHT
BOTTOM 3” [76] TRIM
COMBUSTIBLE MANTEL
COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH
COMBUSTIBLE FACING
MATERIAL
SINGLE SIDED EXAMPLE: RIGHT SIDE VIEW
APPLIES TO BOTH SIDES AND ENDS IF USING A MULTI-SIDED FIREPLACE
TOP TRIM
TOP OF FIREPLACE
TOP OF TRIM
1/2” [13] CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ON SURFACE
The fireplace ships with standoffs in place to ensure a 1/2” clearance
to combustibles is maintained on the surface.
COMBUSTIBLE OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BACKING MATERIAL (I.E. SHEETROCK)
COMBUSTIBLE OR
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
1/2” [13]
STANDOFFS
3” [76]
6” [152 mm]
MINIMUM NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE
OPEN AIR SPACE
COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING
6”
[152]
3’-7’
8”
[203]
3’-7’
14”
[356]
8’
18”
[457]
6”
[152]
=[mm]
8’
12”
[305]
Figure 5.1NOTE: Refer to Section 10 (Finishing The Wall) for more information.
1/2" [12.7mm] Standoff
The fireplace has standoffs installed on the front of the fireplace standard from the factory. They are located on the
upper left, center and right front of the fireplace and are to ensure that the 1/2" [12.7mm] required clearance to
combustibles on the surface of the fireplace is maintained.
If the standoffs are removed, only non-combustible material can be installed against the surface of the fireplace such
as a non-combustible backer cement board. 1/2” [12.7mm] minimum thickness must be used in the space* between the
top of the 3’’ trim to the combustible framing the full width of the fireplace. The space* includes a 7” [178mm] minimum
above the top of the fireplace that is recommended for ease of attachment. *= 15" [381] for 3'-7' units and 19" [483] for
8' units.
Refer to Figure 5.1 below for a standard installation using the provided 1/2"standoffs.
Refer to Figure 5.2 for requirements when not using the provided 1/2" standoffs.
WARNING! Risk of Fire
Comply with all the minimum clearances as specified.
Note About Mantel Depth:
There are no minimum or maximum
depth requirements for the mantel.
Notes About TV Placement:
A mantel is not required if you are
placing a TV above the opening.
No minimum clearance required for a TV
above the fireplace opening.
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5 - MANTEL REQUIREMENTS
5.2 NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE - NOT USING THE PROVIDED 1/2" STANDOFFS
FINISHING HEIGHT
BOTTOM 3” [76] TRIM
COMBUSTIBLE MANTEL
COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH
COMBUSTIBLE FACING
MATERIAL
7” [178] ABOVE TOP OF FIREPLACE
COMBUSTIBLE OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BACKING MATERIAL (I.E. SHEETROCK)
COMBUSTIBLE OR
NON-COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
SINGLE SIDED EXAMPLE: RIGHT SIDE VIEW
APPLIES TO BOTH SIDES AND ENDS IF USING A MULTI-SIDED FIREPLACE
1/2” [13] CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ON SURFACE
The fireplace ships with standoffs in place to ensure a 1/2” [13] clearance to combustibles is maintained on the surface.
If the standoffs are removed, only non-combustible material can be installed against the surface. 1/2” [12.7mm] minimum thickness must be used in the space*
between the top of the 3’’ trim to the combustible framing the full width of the fireplace.
The space* includes a 7” [178mm] minimum above the top of the fireplace that is
recommended for ease of attachment.
*= 15" [381] for 3'-7' units and 19" [483] for 8' units.
6” [152]
MINIMUM NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE
OPEN AIR SPACE
TOP TRIM
TOP OF TRIM
3” [76]
*
COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING
=[mm]
6”
[152]
3’-7’
14”
[356]
8’
18”
[457]
3’-7’
8”
[203]
8’
12”
[305]
Figure 5.2
The fireplace has standoffs installed on the front of the fireplace standard from the factory. They are located on the left,
center and right front hood of the fireplace and are to ensure that the 1/2" [12.7mm] required clearance to combustibles
on the surface of the fireplace is maintained.
If the standoffs are removed, only non-combustible material can be installed against the surface of the fireplace such
as a non-combustible backer cement board. 1/2” [12.7mm] minimum thickness must be used in the space* between the
top of the 3’’ trim to the combustible framing the full width of the fireplace. The space* includes a 7” [178mm] minimum
above the top of the fireplace that is recommended for ease of attachment. *= 15" [381] for 3'-7' units and 19" [483] for
8' units.
Refer to Figure 5.2 below for requirements when not using the provided 1/2" standoffs.
Refer to Figure 5.1 for a standard installation using the provided 1/2" standoffs. 1/2" [12.7mm] Standoff
NOTE: Refer to Section 10 (Finishing The Wall) for more information.
WARNING! Risk of Fire
Comply with all the minimum clearances as specified.
Note About Mantel Depth:
There are no minimum or maximum
depth requirements for the mantel.
Notes About TV Placement:
A mantel is not required if you are
placing a TV above the opening.
No minimum clearance required for a TV
above the fireplace opening.
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6 - GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY
Upper Groove
Quality
Suction Cup
Lower Groove
A. GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY IDENTIFICATION
Figure 6A
CAUTION: TO PREVENT GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY FROM FALLING FROM FIREPLACE AND BECOMING DAMAGED, FOLLOW
THE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY WHEN REMOVING AND INSTALLING GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY.
STOP: DO NOT OPERATE THIS FIREPLACE WITH THE GLASS REMOVED, CRACKED OR BROKEN. REPLACEMENT OF GLASS
ASSEMBLY SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED OR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.
WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE GLASS ASSEMBLY WHEN HOT!!!!
NOTE: GLASS REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED WITH TWO PEOPLE.
NOTE: Glass must be removed using quality suction cups.
DO NOT attempt to remove the glass without using proper suction cups.
LOWER FILLER STRIP SITS OVER GLASS CLIPSLOWER FILLER STRIP SITS OVER GLASS CLIPS
GLASS CLIPGLASS CLIP
GLASSGLASS
Figure 6B.1
NOTE: IN CASE OF CHIPPED OR BROKEN GLASS
Due to the size and sensitivity of shipping the glass separately, it is best to have the replacement glass cut locally if needed.
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C. REMOVE GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY
B. INSTALL GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY
1. Apply the suction cups to the outer glass panel following the instructions included with the suction cups.
2. Gently lift the glass until the bottom edge is clear of the groove it sits in.
3. Bring the bottom edge of the glass towards you while lowering it to disengage it from the top groove.
4. Sit the glass on a padded surface to protect it. IMPORTANT: Protect the glass's edges.
5. Remove the lower trim piece that sits between the layer of glass.
6. Remove the inner trim vertical pieces.
7. Using the suction cups, remove the inner glass in the same manner.
Refer to Section 6 (Glass Frame Assembly Identification Figures 6A & 6B.1) when installing and removing the glass frame assembly.
6 - GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY
IMPORTANT: PLASTIC GLASS EDGE PROTECTORS
The fireplace is shipped with a plastic edge protector on
the outer pane of glass only.
See Figure 6B.2
Inner Glass
1. Unwrap the panes of glass carefully making sure to protect the
edges.
2. Apply the suction cups to the inner glass assembly, following
instructions included with the suction cups.
3. Lift the glass into place. The top edge slips into the top groove;
lift into the groove until the bottom is clear of the bottom trim.
Slide the glass down into the inner bottom grove. See Figure 6A
4. Push vertical glass trim into place on each side. See Figure 6B.3
5. Place the long horizontal trim piece between the lower glass clips.
Slide back against the vertical trim piece. See Figure 6B.3 and
Figure 6B.4.
Outer Glass
6. Apply the suction cups to the outer unframed glass and lift it into
place in the same manner as the inner glass.
Figure 6B.3 - Vertical Trim Piece
Figure 6B.4 - Horizontal Trim Piece
Figure 6B.2 - Outer Glass Edge Protector
Top/Bottom Glass Pane
U-Shaped
Edge
Protector
WARNING: RISK OF INJURY!
DO NOT remove glass until unit is cooled to room
temperature. Glass breakage could occur.
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7 - GAS LINE SPECIFICATIONS
GAS LINE CONNECTION Propane NG
MINIMUM INLET GAS PRESSURE 11.0 inches W.C.
(recommended)
7.0 inches W.C.
(recommended)
MAXIMUM INLET GAS PRESSURE 14.0 inches W.C.10.0 inches W.C.
MANIFOLD PRESSURE (HI)10.0 inches W.C.3.5 inches W.C.
ORIFICE SIZE See Specifications Chart
in Section 2.C
See Specifications Chart
in Section 2.C
INPUT BTU/HR See Specifications Chart
in Section 2.C
See Specifications Chart
in Section 2.C
This fireplace is manufactured for use with Natural Gas or Propane.
CAUTION: Installation of the gas line must only be done by a qualified person in accordance with local building codes, if any.
If not, follow ANSI 223.1.
NOTE: The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any
pressure testing of that system at pressures in excess of ½ psi.
NOTE: The 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 line at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psi (3.5 kPa).
NOTE: For high altitude installations, consult Stellar Hearth Products directly for proper rating methods.
Figure 7
1/2” Gas Supply1/2" Gas Supply
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
IN SECTION 2.B (GAS & ELECTRIC ACCESS LOCATIONS)
Gas Valve
Ball Valve
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with local codes. If not, follar ANSI Z223.1. 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.
NOTE: A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts approved) 1/2 in. [13] T-handle manual shut-off ball valve and flexible connector are connected to
the 1/2" [13] control valve inlet.
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Figure 7
CAUTION: Consult the local and national installation codes to assure adequate combustion and ventilation air is available.
NOTE: Flame height and appearance will vary depending upon venting configuration and type of fuel used.
Venting requirements apply to both Natural and Propane gas.
STOP: MAINTAIN ALL CLEARANCES AS STATED IN THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL.
8 - VENTING
A. APPROVED VENTING
Model #DESCRIPTION B-VENT OUTSIDE
AIR
STANDARD
POWERVENT
IN-LINE
POWERVENTV
3'ANY HEIGHT 8"10"RS012 RSIF160
4'ANY HEIGHT 8”10”RS012 RSIF160
5'ANY HEIGHT 8”10”RS012 RSIF160
6'ANY HEIGHT 10”10”RS014 RSIF180
7'ANY HEIGHT 10”10”RS014 RSIF180
8'ANY HEIGHT 10"12"RS014 RSIF180
B. POWERVENT SUPPLY VOLTAGE
POWERVENT MODEL NUMBER VAC AMP H/P
RS012 (3', 4', & 5' Models)120 1.2 1/9
RS014 (6', 7' & 8' Models)120 1.4 1/7
RSIF160 (3', 4', & 5' Models)120 2.9 3/7
RSIF180 (6', 7' & 8' Models)120 5.3 13/16
C. SYSTEM SUPPLY VOLTAGE
POWERVENT MODEL NUMBER VAC AMPS
RS012 (3', 4', & 5' Models)120 3.2
RS014 (6', 7' & 8' Models)120 3.4
RSIF160 (3', 4', & 5' Models)120 4.9
RSIF180 (6', 7' & 8' Models)120 7.3
Figure 8A
*Amperage listed is the maximum required for the appliance with all options.
Refer to the vent systems manufacturer's installation manual for complete installation instructions.
Installation must conform with the venting requirements and restrictions as outlined in this manual.
SEE CHART ABOVE FOR SIZE diameter B-Type Venting that must be used. UL/CSA approved
B-Vent only. DO NOT decrease the vent size.
Vent runs are approved for up to 110 feet with quantity of eleven 90 degree elbows.
Vent runs may also contain a downward component. The downward component may
be a maximum of 6 feet plus the distance to the center line of the elbow. See Figure 8A.1.
This will be about 87" for 8" diameter pipe and 92" for 10" diameter pipe.
Due to natural buoyancy of flue gas products, venting downward increases restriction.
Every inch of vertical drop counts as triple inches subtracted off the total vent run.
Example: a maximum drop of 92" means the total allowed vent run is decreased by 276" (23')
Once a downward component has been utilized, the vent cannot go upwards again,
Moisture may get trapped in the vent pipe.
Important: Be sure to do your own calculations based on the center line dimension
given from the pipe manufacture you are using for your installation.
NOTE: All pipe and elbow joints must be sealed. This includes the longitudinal seam on the pipe.
High Temp RTV Silicone and/or foil tape MUST be used on each joint/seam.
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8 - VENTING
Available Power Venting
A power vent (RS-12 & RS014) is approved for use with this appliance. It is crucial that all B-Vent pipe and elbow joints, and the longitudinal seam are
sealed using a high temperature RTV Silicone and/or foil tape.
MODEL RS012 RS014
Fan Type Axial vane Axial vane
Motor Type Totally enclosed, vari-
able speed, Class H
Totally enclosed, variable
speed, Class H
Voltage (VAC)1 x 120 1 x 120
RPM 1600 1600
CFM 950 1400
Amperage (Amps)1.2 1.4
Motor Output HP (kW)1/9 (0.08)1/7 (0.1)
Weight lbs (kg)37 (17) 47 (21)
Dimension A in. (mm)11.5 (292)13.1 (334)
Dimension B x B in.(mm)14.3 (364)16.6 (422)
Dimension C in. (mm)13.5 (344)15.5 (395)
Dimension D in. (mm)3.3 (85)3.9 (100)
Dimension E in. (mm)11.6 (294)13.5 (342)
Temperature Rating-Intermittent 575 °F / 300 °C 575 °F / 300 °C
Temperature Rating-Continuous 482 °F / 250 °C 482 °F / 250 °C
Figure 8D.2
HOLE SPACING
13-1/4 IN.
337 mm
INSIDE FLANGE
14-1/2 IN.
368 mm
HOLE DIAMETER
3/8 IN.
10 mm HOLE DIAMETER
3/8 IN.
10 mm
HOLE SPACING
14-11/16 IN.
373 mm
INSIDE FLANGE
17-1/8 IN.
435 mm
Figure 8E.3 8 Inch Chimney Collar Dimensions (RS012)Figure 8E.4 10 Inch Chimney Collar Dimensions (RS014)
Chimney Collar Dimensions
A chimney collar is included for use with the RS012 and RS014. The chimney collar is used to attach the RS power vent.
Figures 8A.3 and 8A.4 show the dimensions of the chimney collar.
D. RS SERIES POWERVENT SPECIFICATIONS
E. CHIMNEY COLLAR DIMENSIONS
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8 - VENTING
Available In-Line Power Venting
An in-line power vent (RSIF160 or RSIF180 is approved for use with this appliance. It is crucial that all B-Vent pipe and elbow joints, and the longitudi-
nal seam are sealed using a high temperature RTV Silicone and/or foil tape.
2.37 in. (60 mm)
E
C
E
D
G
K
B
A
J
D
R
Figure 8F.5
MODEL RSIF160 RSIF180
Fan Type Centrifugal Impeller
(F-Wheel)
Centrifugal Impeller
(F-Wheel)
Motor Type TEFC TEFC
Voltage (VAC)1 x 120 1 x 120
Amperage Amps 2.9 5.3
Motor Output hp (kW)3/7 (.32)13/16 (.61)
RPM 1600 1600
Weight lbs (kg)38 (17) 60 (27)
Duct Connection (E) in. (mm)8 ( 203)8 (203)
Dimension A in. (mm)14.57 (370)16.15 (410)
Dimension B in. (mm)12.60 (320)13.98 (355)
Dimension C in. (mm)9.26 (235)9.26 (235)
Dimension D in. (mm)5.52 (140)7.68 (195)
Dimension E in. (mm)7.9 (200)7.9 (200)
Dimension G in. (mm)15.75 (400)15.75 (400)
Dimension H in. (mm)7.10 (180)7.88 (200)
Dimension J in. (mm)8.27 (210)9.26 (235)
Dimension K in. (mm)5.12 (130)5.12 (130)
Dimension R in. (mm)14.57 (370)16.15 (410)
Optional Universal Exhaust and Outdoor Air-Intake Louver information found in
Section 9 (Venting Options)
F. RSIF SERIES POWERVENT SPECIFICATIONS
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D. IN-LINE POWERVENT PREPARATIONSG. IN-LINE POWERVENT PREPARATIONS- RSIF 180
Figure 8G.3 Silhouette Circle on Intake
SILHOUETTE CIRCLESILHOUETTE CIRCLE
Figure 8G.2 Ten Inch B-Vent Collar
Figure 8G.1 In-Line Powervent (RSIF180)
INTAKE SIDEINTAKE SIDE
Perform the following steps when installing the RSIF180 on
6', 7' & 8' models.
1. Attach the provided 10 inch B-Vent collar to the intake
side of the powervent. The intake side is located opposite the
fan motor as shown in Figure 8G.1. The 10 inch B-Vent collar is
packaged separately from the powervent. See Figure 8G.2.
2. Note the silhouette circle printed on the intake side of the
powervent. The pre-drilled screw holes within the circle will
be matched with the holes on the intake collar of the base
plate. See Figure 8G.3.
3. Place the intake collar base plate onto the silhouette,
matching up the holes as shown in Figure 8G.4. Fasten the
base plate to the silhouette using five self-tapping screws.
4. Add the rope gasket included with the kit to the outlet side of
the inline powervent.
5. An adapter to increase from eight inch pipe to ten inch pipe
is required on the outlet side of the in-line powervent. The
adapter is included in the RSIF180 kit. See Figure 8G.5.
Connect the adapter directly to the eight inch outlet collar of
the in-line powervent. Connect the ten inch exhaust B-Vent
to the collar and continue the vent run.
OUTLETOUTLET
FAN MOTORFAN MOTOR
Figure 8G.4 Base Plate Fastened to Intake
SCREWS (5 TOTAL)SCREWS (5 TOTAL)
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H. HORIZONTAL VENT SYSTEM CLEARANCES
ALL APPROVED VENTING TOP BOTTOM SIDES
HORIZONTAL 1 inch [25mm]1 inch [25mm]1 inch [25mm]
I. WALL PASS-THROUGH - Follow all local codes for requirement of firestops.
8 - VENTING
8 - VENTING
J. PITOT TUBE INFORMATION
There is a 1/4" pitot tube mounted in the center of the flue collar and is
connected to the pressure switch. (Figure 8E)
This monitors the pressure in the flue and is necessary for proper operation.
Take care to keep the end of the tube clean.
IMPORTANT: THIS TUBE MUST NOT BE BENT, CLOGGED,
REMOVED, OR ALTERED IN ANY WAY.
Pitot Tube is
mounted in the
center of the
flue collar
Figure 8J
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K. VERTICAL TERMINATIONS
• The fireplace must terminate with the included approved powered termination cap.
• NO SUBSTITUTION IS ACCEPTABLE.
• Carefully follow the instructions included with the approved powered termination cap.
• DO NOT use an additional speed control on this powervent.
• You must use the included Capacitor.
8 - VENTING
L. HORIZONTAL TERMINATION VENT CAP LOCATION & CLEARANCES
VENTTERMINAL
AIRSUPPLYINLET
AREA WHERE
TERMINAL
IS NOT PERMITTED
Figure 8L
This gas appliance must not be connected to a chimney serving any other appliance.
• DO NOT RECESS TERMINATION KIT INTO OUTSIDE BUILDING MATERIALS - i.e.: brick, stone, siding, etc. If necessary, extend framing so
that termination kit will be exposed once building materials are installed.
• Vent termination must not be located where it will become plugged by snow or other material. The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not
be obstructed.
LOCATION CLEARANCES:
A. Above grade, veranda, porch, deck, balcony - 12 inches [305 mm].
B. Operable window or door - 12 inches [305 mm].
C. Permanently closed window* - 12 inches [305 mm] (recommended to prevent condensation on window).
D. Ventilated soffit* - 24 inches [610 mm].
E. Unventilated soffit* - 12 inches [305 mm].
F. Outside corner* - 6 inches [152 mm].
G. Inside corner* to non-combustibles - 12 inches [305 mm]. Inside corner* to combustibles - 24 inches [610 mm].
H. Meter / Regulator: Not to be installed above a gas meter/regulator assembly within 3 ft. [914 mm] horizontally from the center-line of the regulator.
I. Gas Service regulator vent outlet - 3 ft. [914 mm].
J. Non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance.
US: 9” [229 mm] CANADA: 12 inches [305 mm].
K. Mechanical air supply inlet.
US: 3 ft. [914 mm] above if within 10 ft. [3.05 m] horizontal. Massachusetts installations: 10 ft. [3.05 m].
CANADA: 6 ft. [1.83 m].
L. Above paved side-walk or paved driveway located on public property - 7 ft. [2.13 m].
M. Under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony [must be fully opened on a minimum of 2 sides] - Combustible - 24 inches [610 mm],
Non-Combustible - 12 inches [305 mm].
N. Between two horizontal terminations - 12 inches [305 mm]. (Not shown in Figure 8I).
O. Between two vertical terminations - 12 inches [305 mm]. Terminations may be same height (Not shown in Figure 8I).
NOTE: A vent cannot be located directly above a side-walk or paved driveway that is located between two single family
dwellings and serves both dwellings.
P. Above furnace exhaust or inlet - 12 inches [305 mm]. (Not shown in Figure 8I.
*Clearance must be in accordance with local installation codes & the requirements of the gas supplier.
N & O: Minimum of 12 inches [305 mm] required when two exhaust termination caps are placed next to each other. Measurement must be
taken from inside edge of one steel chimney adapter to the inside edge of the other steel chimney adapter. A metal divider plate with same
length and height as termination cap is required to be installed between the caps. Divider plate is not required if caps are at least 24 inches
[610 mm] apart, measured edge to edge.
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Inside Corner
A=Combustible 24” (609.6mm)
=Non-combustible 12” (304.8mm)
F=Combustible 6”(152mm)
=Non-combustible 6”(152mm)
Balcony
with perpendicular side wall
Outside Corner Recessed Location
Balcony
with no side wall
G=Combustible
=Non-combustible
H=Combustible
=Non-combustible
I=Combustible
=Non-combustible 12” (305mm)
C = Clearance from corner in
recessed location
= Combustible 24” (609.6mm)
= Non-combustible 12“ (304.8mm)
D = Minimum width for back wall
of a recessed location
= Combustible 64” (1,625.6mm)
= Non-combustible 40” (1,016mm)
E = Maximum depth of 48“ (1,219mm)
for recessed location
24” (609.6mm)
12” (304.8mm)
24” (609.6mm)
24” (609.6mm)
12” (304.8mm)
IMPORTANT:
All dimensions are from the
edge of the cap.
Figure 8M
M. HORIZONTAL TERMINATION VENT CAP LOCATION & CLEARANCES
8 - VENTING
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N. POWERVENT AND AIR-INTAKE PLACEMENT CLEARANCES
8 - VENTING
RS SERIES POWERVENT IN-LINE POWERVENT (LOUVER 8/10)
X = Intake
PV = Vent
9”
9”
9”
36”
Minimum Clearance Using a RS Series Powervent
Intake Placed Above Vent = 36”
Intake Place To Left Side, Right Side or Below Vent = 9”
P.V.XX
X
X
X = Intake
PV = Vent
Minimum Clearance Using an In-Line Powevent
Intake Placed Below Vent = 24”
Intake Place To Left Side, Right Side or Above Vent = 0”
24”
0”
0”0”
Figure 8N.1 Figure 8N.2
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O. VERTICAL VENT CAP LOCATION AND CLEARANCES
ROOF PITCH H (Min.) Ft.H (Min.) M.
FLAT TO 6/12 1.0*0.30
OVER 6/12 TO 7/12 1.25*0.38
OVER 7/12 TO 8/12 1.5*0.46
OVER 8/12 TO 9/12 2.0*0.61
OVER 9/12 TO 10/12 2.5*0.76
OVER 10/12 TO 11/12 3.25*0.99
OVER 11/12 TO 12/12 4.0 1.22
OVER 12/12 TO 14/12 5.0 1.52
OVER 14/12 TO 16/12 6.0 1.83
OVER 16/12 TO 18/12 7.0 2.13
OVER 18/12 TO 20/12 7.5 2.27
OVER 20/12 TO 21/12 8.0 2.44
* = 3 foot minimum in
snowy regions
H
24” MIN
(610MM)
24” MIN*
(610MM)
* = 24” TO A COMBUSTIBLE SIDE WALL
12” TO A NON-COMBUSTIBLE SIDE WALL
IMPORTA NT: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FROM THE
EDGE OF THE CAP
Figure 8O
8 - VENTING
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P. ROOF TERMINATION CAP INSTALLATION - WITH AND WITHOUT DAMPER
8 - VENTING
POWERVENT
MOUNTING BRACKETS
OR DRILL MOUNTING
HOLES TO MATCH BASE
STEEL CHIMNEY ADAPTER
INSULATION PAD
MUST BE CUT IN CENTER TO
ACCOMMODATE VENT SIZE
Roof Termination Without
Optional Mechanical Damper
Figure 8P.1
POWERVENT
MOUNTING BRACKETS
OR DRILL MOUNTING
HOLES TO MATCH BASE
MECHANICAL
FLUE DAMPER
INSULATION PAD
MUST BE CUT IN CENTER TO
ACCOMMODATE VENT SIZE
Figure 8P.2
OPTIONAL
Roof Termination With
Optional Mechanical Damper
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Q. WALL TERMINATION - WITH AND WITHOUT DAMPER
8 - VENTING
USE APPROPRIATE HEAVY DUTY FASTENERS
TO SECURE POWER VENT
DRILL 1/4” HOLES
TO MATCH POWER VENT BASE
ACCESS PANEL
NEEDED FOR FUTURE
DAMPER SERVICE
INSULATION PAD
MUST BE CUT IN CENTER TO
ACCOMMODATE VENT SIZE
MECHANICAL FLUE DAMPER
Figure 8Q.2
DRILL 1/4” HOLES
TO MATCH POWER VENT BASE
USE APPROPRIATE HEAVY DUTY FASTENERS
TO SECURE POWER VENT
INSULATION PAD
MUST BE CUT IN CENTER TO
ACCOMMODATE VENT SIZE
Figure 8Q.1
FRAMING:
8" = 11-3/4" W X 11-3/4" H
10" = 13-1/4"" W X 13-1/4" H
W
H
Wall Termination Without
Optional Mechanical Damper
Wall Termination With
Optional Mechanical Damper
OPTIONAL
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R. OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE
Step 1: Remove 4 screws that hold collar plate in place.
Refer to Figure 8S.1
Step 2: Slide collar plate off fireplace.
Refer to Figure 8S.2
Step 4: Re-attach the plate with four screws.
Refer to Figure 8S.4
Step 3: Turn plate so collar is facing down, slide plate into slots on each side.
Refer to Figure 8S.3A and Figure 8S.3B
Figure 8S.1 Figure 8S.2
Figure 8S.3A Figure 8S.4Figure 8S.3B
Figure 8R.2
CFM Replacement Air
Fireplace
Size
Required
CFM
Open Air
Requirement
3'320 CFM 78 Sq. Inches
4'480 CFM 78 Sq. Inches
5'640 CFM 78 Sq. Inches
6'800 CFM 78 Sq. Inches
7'960 CFM 78 Sq. Inches
8'1,120 CFM 113 Sq. Inches
S. CHANGING FROM OUTSIDE SIDE INTAKE AIR TO BOTTOM INTAKE AIR
Figure 8R.1
UL Approved Class 1, 10 Inch Insulated Flex Intake Air Venting Requirements
Number of Offsets FEET [METERS]
Fireplace
Size Length
Of Run
Feet
[Meters]
0-3 4 5 6 7 8
3'100 [30.5]90 [27.4]80 [24.4]70 [21.3]60 [18.2]50 [15.2]
4'100 [30.5]90 [27.4]80 [24.4]70 [21.3]60 [18.2]50 [15.2]
5'45 [13.7]35 [10.7]25 [7.6]15 [4.6]5 [1.5]N/A
6'70 [21.3]60 [18.2]50 [15.2]40 [12.2]30 [9.1]20 [6.1]
7'32 [9.8]20 [6.1]15 [4.6]10 [3.05]------
8'12" FLEX 70 [21.3]60 [18.2]50 [15.2]40 [12.2]30 [9.1]20 [6.1]
8 - VENTING
Use Table 8R.2 for reference on CFM replacement air if drawing intake air from inside the house and open air requirements
for intake screen/vent or consult Hearth & Home Technologies for more information.
WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT draw intake air from an attic or crawl space. Appliance could overheat.
This fireplace has the options of air intake connections on the side or the bottom of the fireplace.
This fireplace is approved for use with 10 inch rigid metal pipe or UL approved 10 inch Class 0 or Class 1 flex for intake air.
Use Table 8R.1 for venting requirements if using UL approved 10 inch flex for intake air.
Vent runs utilizing 10 inch rigid metal pipe may be 110 feet with 11 elbows. We recommend insulating the intake air duct or using UL
approved Class 1 insulated flex in hot, humid or cold climates.
The intake pipe must maintain 1.5X the square inches of the flue pipe in free area. Intake screen/vent must be sized appropriately.
Failure to do so will result in higher operating temperatures.
The fireplace may also take room air for combustion. Intake screen/vent must be sized appropriately. You must plan for the replacement
air that is consumed from the room by the fireplace. Do not draw intake air from a crawl space or an attic (ventilated or not ventilated).
Remove
4 Screws
Install 4
Screws
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A. OPTIONAL OUTDOOR AIR-INTAKE SIDE CHUTE
9- VENTING OPTIONS
INCHES [MILLIMETERS]WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT COLLAR
DIAMETER
Side Chute
Part Number DESCRIPTION A B C D
VIC20 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 20" High Galaxy (3/4/5/6/7)8-9/32 [210]14-21/32 [372]54-29/32 [1,395]10 [254]
VIC24 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 24" High Galaxy (3/4/5/6/7)8-9/32 [210]14-21/32 [372]58-29/32 [1,496]10 [254]
VIC30 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 30" High Galaxy (3/4/5/6/7)8-9/32 [210]14-21/32 [372]64-29/32 [1,649]10 [254]
VIC36 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 36" High Galaxy (3/4/5/6/7)8-9/32 [210]14-21/32 [372]70-29/32 [1,801]10 [254]
VIC20-8 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 20" High Galaxy (8)11-9/32 [287]14-21/32 [372]60-29/32 [1,547]12 [305]
VIC24-8 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 24" High Galaxy (8)11-9/32 [287]14-21/32 [372]64-29/32 [1,649]12 [305]
VIC30-8 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 30" High Galaxy (8)11-9/32 [287]14-21/32 [372]70-29/32 [1,801]12 [305]
VIC36-8 Vertical Air-intake Chute for 36" High Galaxy (8)11-9/32 [287]14-21/32 [372]76-29/32 [1,953]12 [305]
Use of the optional Outdoor Air-Intake Side Chute may be used with vertical runs where space is limited on the side of the fireplace.
D
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C
NOTE: CANNOT USE ON BAY OR FOUR SIDED DESIGNS
Figure 9A
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This kit is an optional method of terminating the
fresh air and/or exhaust for the appliance.
Exhaust terminations must be installed with an
inline powervent.
A. OPTIONAL UNIVERSAL EXHAUST IN AIR-INTAKE LOUVER
9- VENTING OPTIONS
MODEL UNITS USE
LOUVER-8 3', 4' & 5'Exhaust and Air-Intake
LOUVER-10 6' & 7'Exhaust and Air-Intake
LOUVER-12 8 Air-Intake ONLY
FOLLOW COMPLETE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED WITH THE LOUVER KIT
22-1/4”
[565mm]
22-1/4”
[565mm]
18”
[457mm]
A
LOUVER-8 7-7/8 IN.
LOUVER-10 9-7/8 IN.
18”
[457mm]
A
A= 7-7/8" OR 9-7/8"
BOTTOMDRIP LIP
STANDOFF'S CAN BE FLATTENED
FOR NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALLASSEMBLIES ONLY
11 ” [279mm]
10” [254mm]
7-5/8” - 10”
[194mm] - [254mm][200mm] - [251mm]
20”
[508mm]
ADJUST TO DESIRED DEPTH
SECURE WITH SHEETMETAL SCREWS
28-1/4”
[718mm]
28-1/4”
[718mm]
24”
[607mm]
LOUVER-8 & LOUVER-10
LOUVER-12
AIR-INTAKE ONLY
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To light the replace: Activate the switch.
The replace has a pre and post timer , set at the factory for 30 seconds.
The powervent will start after the switch is activated.
The ame will not turn on f or 30-60 seconds after switch is activated
and the powervent will run for 30 seconds after it has been shut o .
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1 120 VAC SW2 LIGHTS
2 120VAC SW2 LIGHTS
3 120VAC SW1 MAIN FLAME
4 120 VAC SW1 MAIN FLAME
5 120 VAC SUPPLY
6 NEUTRAL
7 NEUTRAL POWERVENT
8 120VAC POWERVENT
9 24VAC FLUE DAMPER POWER
10 24VAC FLUE DAMPER NEUTRAL
11 SW3 FLUE DAMPER PROVE
12 SW3 DAMPER PROVE
13 CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL FLUE PRESSURE SWITCH (4 SIDED ONLY)
14 CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL FLUE PRESSURE SWITCH (4 SIDED ONLY)
NOTES:
120 VOLT LOOP
120 VOLT LOOP
120 VOLT LOOP
120 VOLT LOOP
CONNECT TO CONSTANT POWER SOURCE
CONNECT TO CONSTANT POWER SOURCE
DO NOT SHARE NEUTRAL
FROM SPEED CONTROL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL
OPTIONAL. USE PURPLE AND WHITE, NOT RED
OPTIONAL. USE PURPLE AND WHITE, NOT RED
FOUR SIDED ONLY
FOUR SIDED ONLY
# FUNCTION
1 120 VAC SW2 LIGHTS
2 120VAC SW2 LIGHTS
3 120VAC SW1 MAIN FLAME
4 120 VAC SW1 MAIN FLAME
5 120 VAC SUPPLY
6 NEUTRAL
7 NEUTRAL POWERVENT
8 120VAC POWERVENT
9 24VAC FLUE DAMPER POWER
10 24VAC FLUE DAMPER NEUTRAL
11 SW3 FLUE DAMPER PROVE
12 SW3 DAMPER PROVE
13 CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL FLUE PRESSURE SWITCH (4 SIDED ONLY)
14 CONNECTION FOR EXTERNAL FLUE PRESSURE SWITCH (4 SIDED ONLY)
Powervent
Voltage Chart
Supply
Voltage Chart (N/L1)
Figure 10A
A. ELECTRIC - AT INSTALL
LEFT
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Figure 10C.1 Terminals 1 & 2
C.1 TERMINALS 1 & 2 - LED Lights
Figure 10C.2Terminals 3 & 4
C.2 TERMINALS 3 & 4 - Main Flame
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GROUND - LO CATE THE GREEN WIRE CLUSTER
CONNECT THE GREEN WIRE TAIL TO BUILDING GROUND
Figure 10C.3
Terminals 5 & 6
C.3 TERMINALS 5 & 6 - Fireplace Power
Figure 10C.4
Terminals 7 & 8
C.4 TERMINALS 7 & 8 - Powervent Connection
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24 VA C DAMPER MOTOR - RED
NEUTRAL DAMPER MOTOR - BLACK
TERMINAL #9 IS THE NEUTRAL CONNECTION
FOR THE DAMPER MOTOR. BLACK WIRE
TERMINAL #10 IS THE HOT CONNECTION FOR THE
DAMPER MOTOR. RED WIRE
THIS IS LO W VOLTAGE AND EXTERNAL POWER
MUST NOT BE APPLIED
TERMINALS 9 & 10
FLUE DAMPER CONNECTION
NOTE: OPTIONAL
IF A DAMPER IS NOT USED DO NOT CONNECT
ANYTHING TO TERMINALS 9 & 10
Figure 10C.5 Terminals 9 & 10
C.5 TERMINALS 9 & 10 - OPTIONAL Flue Damper Connection
OPTIONAL
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Figure 10C.6 Terminals 11 & 12
C.6 TERMINALS 11 & 12 - OPTIONAL Flue Damper Connection
NOTE: OPTIONAL
IF A DAMPER IS NOT USED
TERMINALS 11 AND 12 HAVE A JUMPER ACROSS THEM
NOTE:
RED IS NOT USED AND SHOULD BE SAFELY CAPPED
10 - ELECTRIC
OPTIONAL
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D - COMBUSTIBLE OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BACKER MATERIAL (I.E. SHEETROCK)
E - COMBUSTIBLE
MANTEL
F - COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH
G. ACCESS PANEL
i. COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING
AND FINISHING MATERIAL
A. No combustible materials may be within 6” [152mm] of the top of the fireplace.
B. 1/2” [12.7] CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ON SURFACE. The fireplace ships with standoffs in place to ensure a 1/2” clearance to
combustibles is maintained on the surface. See Figure 10A.1. If the standoffs are removed, only non-combustible material can be installed against
the surface of the fireplace such as a non-combustible backer cement board. 1/2” [12.7mm] minimum thickness must be used in the space* between the
top of the 3’’ trim to the combustible framing the full width of the fireplace. The space* includes a 7” [178mm] minimum above the top of the fireplace that
is recommended for ease of attachment. *= 15" [381] for 3'-7' units and 19" [483] for 8' units.
See Figure 10A.2
C. Combustible material may cover the non-combustible area mentioned in B.
D. Combustible finishing materials allowed.
E. Combustible mantel may be placed above the top of the glass viewing area. There are no restrictions on mantel depth.
F. Combustible hearth may be placed below the bottom of the glass viewing area.
G. Flat covers will cover the components access. Gas and electric inlets are located behind this panel. There are four access panel options all
located on the pilot side of the fireplace; front (shown above), side, back and inside behind the glass.
Please take consideration of which option will be used to access the components for service later during planning.
I. Combustible framing and finishing materials allowed.
C - COMBUSTIBLE OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE
FINISHING MATERIAL
A
STANDOFF
REFER TO (B)
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3” TOP TRIM
COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING
11 - FINISHING
A.1 FINISHING THE WALL - USING THE PROVIDED 1/2" STANDOFFS
NOTE: DO NOT PIERCE ANY OF THE BLACK PAINTED SURFACES WITH SCREWS, RIVETS, ETC.
THIS INCLUDES THE 3" BLACK TOP AND BOTTOM GLASS TRIM AND ANY PAINTED SIDES ADJACENT TO THE GLASS.
NOTE: REFER TO DIMENSIONS SECTION FOR ALLOWABLE FINISHING DIMENSIONS REQUIRED TO FIT THE GLASS
PANELS INTO THE FIREPLACE. FINISHING MATERIALS MUST NOT OVERLAP THE DIMENSIONS HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN ON
PAGE 5. NEVER COVER THE GLASS WITH FINISHING MATERIALS.
NOTE: REFER TO MANTEL REQUIREMENTS: NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE USING PROVIDED 1/2" STANDOFFS FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
Figure 10A.1
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B - NON-COMBUSTIBLE BACKER
CEMENT BOARDE - COMBUSTIBLE
MANTEL
F - COMBUSTIBLE HEARTH
G. ACCESS PANEL
I. COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING
AND FINISHING MATERIAL
C - COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING MATERIAL
A B
STANDOFF
REFER TO (B)
D - COMBUSTIBLE OR NON-COMBUSTIBLE
BACKER MATERIAL (I.E. SHEETROCK)
A. No combustible materials may be within 6” [152mm] of the top of the fireplace.
B. 1/2” [12.7] CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ON SURFACE. The fireplace ships with standoffs in place to ensure a 1/2” clearance to
combustibles is maintained on the surface. See Figure 10A.1. If the standoffs are removed, only non-combustible material can be installed against
the surface of the fireplace such as a non-combustible backer cement board. 1/2” [12.7mm] minimum thickness must be used in the space* between
the top of the 3’’ trim to the combustible framing the full width of the fireplace. The space* includes a 7” [178mm] minimum above the top of the
fireplace that is recommended for ease of attachment. *= 15" [381] for 3'-7' units and 19" [483] for 8' units.See Figure 10A.2
C. Combustible material may cover the non-combustible area mentioned in B.
D. Combustible finishing materials allowed.
E. Combustible mantel may be placed above the top of the glass viewing area. There are no restrictions on mantel depth.
F. Combustible hearth may be placed below the bottom of the glass viewing area.
G. Flat covers will cover the components access. Gas and electric inlets are located behind this panel. There are four access panel options all
located on the pilot side of the fireplace; front (shown above), side, back and inside behind the glass.
Please take consideration of which option will be used to access the components for service later during planning.
I. Combustible framing and finishing materials allowed.
3” TOP TRIM
COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING
11 - FINISHING
A.2 FINISHING THE WALL - NOT USING THE PROVIDED 1/2" STANDOFFS
NOTE: REFER TO DIMENSIONS SECTION FOR ALLOWABLE FINISHING DIMENSIONS REQUIRED TO FIT THE GLASS
PANELS INTO THE FIREPLACE. FINISHING MATERIALS MUST NOT OVERLAP THE DIMENSIONS HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN ON
PAGE 5. NEVER COVER THE GLASS WITH FINISHING MATERIALS.
NOTE: REFER TO MANTEL REQUIREMENTS: NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE USING PROVIDED 1/2" STANDOFFS FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
Figure 10A.2
NOTE: DO NOT PIERCE ANY OF THE BLACK PAINTED SURFACES WITH SCREWS, RIVETS, ETC.
THIS INCLUDES THE 3" BLACK TOP AND BOTTOM GLASS TRIM AND ANY PAINTED SIDES ADJACENT TO THE GLASS.
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12 - LIGHTING & SHUTDOWN
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE
FOR YOUR SAFETY - READ BEFORE LIGHTING
DUE TO HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES, KEEP CHILDREN, CLOTHING AND FURNITURE AWAY.
This appliance needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed so there are provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation
air. It is important to make sure the termination cap remains unobstructed at all times from snow, ice, leaves or other debris.
• This fireplace is equipped with an ignition device
which automatically lights the pilot and main burner.
The pilot and burner light automatically with the wall
switch. DO NOT try to light the pilot by hand. Before
lighting this fireplace, follow these instructions exactly.
• BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the appliance
for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because
some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
• Do not use this appliance if any part has been under
water. Immediately call a qualified service technician
to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of
the control system which has been under water.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
• Do not touch any electrical switches
• Do not try to light any appliance
• Do not use the phone in your building
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s
phone
• Follow the gas supplier’s instructions
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department
STOP: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT, CAUSING
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.
NOTE: A PAINT SMELL WILL OCCUR DURING THE FIRST FEW HOURS OF BURNING.
NOTE: THIS FIREPLACE MAY PRODUCE NOISES OF VARYING DEGREE AS IT HEATS AND COOLS DUE TO METAL
EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION. THIS IS NORMAL AND DOES NOT AFFECT THE PERFORMANCE OR LONGEVITY OF THE
FIREPLACE.
A. LIGHTING THE FIREPLACE
To light the fireplace:
Activate the switch.
The fireplace has a pre and post timer, set at the factory for 30 seconds.
The powervent will start after the switch is activated.
The flame will not turn on for 30-60 seconds after switch is activated.
The powervent will run for 30 seconds after the fireplace has been shut off.
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1. Turn off the fireplace at switch.
2. Turn off all electrical power to fireplace.
3. Wait five (5) minutes to allow any gas that may have accumulated
inside firebox to escape. If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow safety
information on front cover and on previous page of the installation
manual. If you don't smell gas, go to next step.
4. Turn ON all electrical power to fireplace.
5. Turn fireplace on at switch.OFF
2
ON
5
Figure 12B
12 - LIGHTING & SHUTDOWN
STOP! Read safety information on previous page and front cover of this manual before continuing.
NOTE: This fireplace is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot.
DO NOT try to light the pilot by hand.
CAUTION: If fireplace will not operate, follow instructions TURNING OFF GAS TO FIREPLACE and call your service technician
or the gas supplier.
NOTE: When fireplace is initially lit, condensation may appear on the glass; this is normal in all gas fireplaces and will
disappear after several minutes.
B. IF THE FIREPLACE DOES NOT LIGHT
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13 - PRESSURE TESTING
INLET PRESSURE TEST
1. The valve has an Allen-plug on the inlet and outlet.
2. Install a barb fitting on the tap you want to measure.
3. Light the fireplace, check the pressure.
4. Turn off fireplace; reinstall plug.
5. Check for leaks.
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B. FLAME APPEARANCE
Flame appearance is affected by several factors including altitude, venting configuration and fuel quality. Although the venturi setting has been factory
set, adjustments may be necessary for optimal performance and visual aesthetics.
When fireplace is first lit, the flames will be blue. Flames will gradually turn yellowish-orange during first 15 minutes of operation. If flames remain
blue, or become dark orange with evidence of sooting (black tips), the burner tube venturi may need adjustment. Contact Stellar Hearth.
A. INSTALLING THE MEDIA
NOTE: DO NOT SUBSTITUTE THE SUPPLIED MEDIA WITH ANY
OTHER KIND OF MEDIA WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF
STELLAR HEARTH PRODUCTS.
Figure 14A
NOTE: The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any
pressure testing of that system at pressures in excess of ½ psi.
NOTE: The 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 line at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psi (3.5 kPa).
CAUTION: A LOW PRESSURE READING CAN CAUSE DELAYED IGNITION
NOTE: If inlet pressure reading is too high or too low, contact the gas company.
Only a qualified gas service technician should adjust incoming gas pressure.
Figure 13A
Place the supplied glass media into the base tray.
Cover the base evenly. Do not use more than the supplied amount.
Do not get any glass media into the pilot area; a hazardous condition
could result!
You should be able to see the burner slightly through the media.
DO NOT COVER THE BURNERS; POOR FLAME APPEARANCE WILL RESULT.
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The appliance is required to be inspected at least once a year by a professional service person. The compartment below firebox (behind
lower access panel) must be cleaned at least once a year, more frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting,
bedding materials, or other fibrous materials. It is imperative that the burner be cleaned once a year.
A. VENT SYSTEM
• Annual examination of venting system by a qualified agency is required.
• IF VENT-AIR INTAKE SYSTEM IS DISASSEMBLED FOR ANY REASON, RE-INSTALL PER INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH INITIAL
INSTALLATION.
• The flow of combustion air must not be obstructed.
B. GLASS CLEANING & REPLACEMENT
• Clean glass only when cool and only with non-abrasive cleansers.
• Do not operate this fireplace with glass/frame assembly removed, cracked or broken.
• The glass assembly shall only be replaced as a complete unit.
• Replacement of glass & frame assembly, must only be performed by a licensed or qualified service person.
• DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
• Do not strike or slam glass door assembly.
VALVE AND ELECTRICAL ACCESS
There is an access panel under the floor of the firebox should more extensive service be needed. Remove the inner and outer glass
panels. Remove the glass media on the end with the pilot. The end floor lifts out; remove the screws and lift it out. Remove the burner and
loosen the pilot bracket. There is a panel under the floor you removed. Remove the 6 screws and slide the panel up.
CAUTION: LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE
IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING. KEEP APPLIANCE AREA
CLEAR OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, SUCH AS GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS. VAPORS AND
LIQUIDS.
NOTE: INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE DONE ONLY BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. THE APPLIANCE SHOULD
BE INSPECTED BEFORE USE AND ANNUALLY BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. MORE FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE
REQUIRED DUE TO EXCESSIVE LINT FROM CARPETING, BEDDING MATERIALS, ETC. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT CONTROL
COMPARTMENTS, BURNERS AND CIRCULATION AIR PASSAGEWAYS OF THE APPLIANCE BE KEPT CLEAN.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY! DO NOT remove glass until it is cooled to room temperature. Glass breakage could occur.
See Section 6 for glass installation and removal instructions.
NOTE: IN CASE OF CHIPPED OR BROKEN GLASS
Due to the size and sensitivity of shipping the glass separately, it is best to have the replacement glass cut locally if needed.
Have your local dealer assist you with contacting Stellar Hearth Products directly to get the proper glass specifications.
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C. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
PART PART NUMBER
Gas Valve SV9501
Pilot 112-5000
Vacuum Switch 112-5003
Transformer, 24 VAC 112-5002
Orifice, NG #43 16400-2043
Orifice, Propane #55 16400-2055
Propane Conversion Kit LPK-FDN
Timer Relay 112-5014
Solid State Relay 112-5009
PART PART
NUMBER QUANTITY
Crystal Rock, 5 lb bag 2188-851
Varies by model size
3' = 6 bags
4' = 8 bags
5' = 9 bags
6' = 11 bags
7' = 13 bags
8' = 15 bags
PART PART NUMBER
8 Inch Exhaust Collar 16400-1450
10 Inch Intake/Exhaust
Collar 16400-1550
12 Inch Intake Collar 16800-1550
LED Controller 16400-1901
LED Remote Control 16400-1901R
Switch, 15 Amp Toggle 16400-3013
2-Gang Electrical Box 16400-3014
White Nylon 2-Gang Plate 16400-3015
Suction Cup 675-9605
PART PART NUMBER
Replacement Capacitor - RS012 601.0400.0064
Replacement Capacitor - RS014 604.0400.0064
Replacement Capacitor - RSIF160 604.0600.0064
Replacement Capacitor -RSIF180 604.0800.0064
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MODEL
Vertical Trim Pieces
Between Glass Horizontal Trim Pieces Between Glass
Part #Qty Part #Qty
3SS-20GL SRV16400-1433 2 SRV16300-1144 1
3SS-24GL SRV16400-1033 2 SRV16300-1144 1
3SS-30GL SRV16400-1633 2 SRV16300-1144 1
3SS-36GL SRV16400-1833 2 SRV16300-1144 1
4SS-20GL SRV16400-1433 2 SRV16400-1144 1
4SS-24GL SRV16400-1033 2 SRV16400-1144 1
4SS-30GL SRV16400-1633 2 SRV16400-1144 1
4SS-36GL SRV16400-1833 2 SRV16400-1144 1
5SS-20GL SRV16400-1433 2 SRV16500-1144 1
5SS-24GL SRV16400-1033 2 SRV16500-1144 1
5SS-30GL SRV16400-1633 2 SRV16500-1144 1
5SS-36GL SRV16400-1833 2 SRV16500-1144 1
6SS-20GL SRV16400-1433 2 SRV16600-1144 1
6SS-24GL SRV16400-1033 2 SRV16600-1144 1
6SS-30GL SRV16400-1633 2 SRV16600-1144 1
6SS-36GL SRV16400-1833 2 SRV16600-1144 1
7SS-20GL SRV16400-1433 2 SRV16700-1144 1
7SS-24G SRV16400-1033 2 SRV16700-1144 1
7SS-30GL SRV16400-1633 2 SRV16700-1144 1
7SS-36GL SRV16400-1833 2 SRV16700-1144 1
8SS-20GL SRV16400-1433 2 SRV16800-1144 1
8SS-24GL SRV16400-1033 2 SRV16800-1144 1
8SS-30GL SRV16400-1633 2 SRV16800-1144 1
8SS-36GL SRV16400-1833 2 SRV16800-1144 1
C. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
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