NAPOLEON BX36NTRE Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Installation Guide
- June 17, 2024
- Napoleon
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BX36NTRE Direct Vent Gas Fireplace
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Specifications:
- Natural Gas Model: BX36NTRE
- Propane Gas Model: BX36PTRE
- For indoor use only
- Certified to Canadian and American national standards: CSA 2.22
and ANSI Z21.50 for vented decorative gas appliances
Product Information:
This appliance is designed for indoor use only and must be
installed by a qualified installer, service agency, or supplier. It
is certified to meet Canadian and American national standards for
vented decorative gas appliances.
Safety Information:
Fire or Explosion Hazard: Failure to follow
safety warnings could result in serious injury, death, or property
damage. Do not store flammable vapors near the appliance.
Installation and service must be performed by qualified
professionals.
Hot Glass Warning: The appliance may have hot
glass surfaces. Do not touch glass until cooled. Keep children away
from the glass to prevent burns.
California Prop 65 Warning: This product may
expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer or reproductive harm. Refer to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov for
more information.
Fire Risk Hazard: High supply pressure can
damage the valve/controls. Disconnect the gas supply when pressure
testing the system.
Product Usage Instructions:
1. General Information
Refer to the user manual for rates, efficiencies, installation
overview, rating plate information, mobile home installation,
dimensions, and optional heat management system details.
2. Venting Requirements
Follow the venting requirements outlined in the manual for
typical vent installation. Special vent installations like
periscope or corner terminations should be done as specified.
FAQ:
Q: Can this appliance be used with other gases?
A: This appliance is designed for use with the specific type of
gas indicated on the rating plate. It is not convertible for use
with other gases unless a certified kit is used.
Q: What should I do in case of high supply pressure?
A: High supply pressure can damage the valve/controls.
Disconnect the main gas valve/control when pressure testing the
system.
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NATURAL GAS MODELS: BX36NTRE ADD PRODUCT CODE HERE (TRADE GOTHIC LT STD FONT) PROPANE GAS MODELS: BX36PTRE
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– 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
neighbour’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 supplier.
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Safety Barrier
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating
plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a
certified kit is used.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference
FOR INDOOR USE ONLY
CERTIFIED TO THE CANADIAN AND AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS: CSA 2.22 AND ANSI
Z21.50 FOR VENTED DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCES
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EN safety information
! WARNING
· This appliance is hot when operated and can cause severe burns if contacted.
· Any changes or alterations to this appliance or its controls can be
dangerous and is prohibited.
! DANGER HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE
· Do not operate appliance before reading and understanding operating instructions. Failure to operate appliance according to operating instructions could cause fire or injury.
BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.
· Ensure the glass door is opened or removed when lighting the pilot for the first time and when the gas supply has run out.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO TOUCH GLASS.
· Risk of fire or asphyxiation, do not operate
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot
·
appliance with fixed glass removed and never obstruct the front opening of the appliance. Do not connect 110 volts to the control valve,
viewing glass is provided with this appliance and must be installed for the protection of children and other at-risk
with the exception of models; GSST8 and
individuals.
GT8.
· Risk of burns. The appliance should be turned off and cooled before servicing.
· Do not install damaged, incomplete or substitute components.
· Risk of cuts and abrasions. Wear protective gloves, protective footwear, and safety glasses during installation. Sheet metal edges may be sharp.
· Do not burn wood or other materials in this appliance.
· Provide adequate ventilation and combustion air. Provide adequate accessibility clearance for servicing and operating the appliance.
· High pressure will damage valve. Disconnect gas supply piping before pressure testing gas line at test pressures above 1/2 psig. Close the manual shut-off valve before pressure testing gas line at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (35mb).
· The appliance must not be operated at temperatures below freezing (32°F / 0°C). Allow the appliance to warm to above freezing prior to operation, with the exception of models; GSS36, GSS42; these appliances are suitable for 0°F / -18°C.
· Children and adults should be alerted to 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 an appliance 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 placed on or near the appliance.
· Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies.
· Furniture or other objects must be kept a minimum of 4 feet (1.22m) away from the front of the appliance.
· Ensure you have incorporated adequate safety measures to protect infants/toddlers from touching hot surfaces.
· Even after the appliance is off, it will remain hot for an extended period of time.
· Check with your local hearth specialty dealer for safety screens and hearth guards to protect children from hot surfaces. These screens and guards must be fastened to the floor.
· Any safety screen, guard or barrier removed for servicing the appliance, must be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
· It is imperative that the control compartments, burners and circulating blower and its passageway in the appliance and venting system are kept clean. The appliance and its venting system should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. The appliance area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
· If the appliance shuts off, do not re-light until you provide fresh air. If appliance keeps shutting off, have it serviced. Keep burner and control compartment clean.
· Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified.
· Do not allow wind or fans to blow directly into the appliance. Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns.
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! WARNING
safety information EN
· Do not use a blower insert, heat exchanger insert or other accessory not
approved for use with this appliance.
· This appliance must not be connected to a chimney flue pipe serving a
separate solid fuel burning appliance.
· 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 and any gas control which has been under water.
· Do not operate the appliance with the glass door removed, cracked or broken.
Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service
person, if equipped.
· Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door, if equipped. · Only
doors / optional fronts certified with the appliance are to be installed on
the appliance. · Keep the packaging material out of reach of children and
dispose of the material in a safe manner. As
with all plastic bags, these are not toys and should be kept away from
children and infants. · Carbon or soot should not occur in a vent free
appliance as it can distribute into the living area of your
home. If you notice any signs of carbon or soot, immediately turn off your
appliance and arrange to have it serviced by a qualified technician before
operating it again. · If equipped, the screen must be in place (closed) when
the appliance is in operation. · When equipped with pressure relief doors,
they must be kept closed while the appliance is operating to prevent exhaust
fumes containing carbon monoxide, from entering into the home. Temperatures of
the exhaust escaping through these openings can also cause the surrounding
combustible materials to overheat and catch fire. · Carbon monoxide poisoning
may lead to death; early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu,
with headache, dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, the appliance
may not be working properly. Get fresh air at once! Have appliance serviced.
Some people; pregnant women, persons with heart or lung disease, anemia, those
under the influence of alcohol, those at high altitudes are more affected by
carbon monoxide than others. Failure to keep the primary air opening(s) of the
burner(s) clean may result in sooting and property damage. · As with any
combustion appliance, we recommend having your appliance regularly inspected
and serviced as well as having a Carbon Monoxide Detector installed in the
same area to defend you and your family against Carbon Monoxide (not
applicable for outdoor appliances). · Ensure clearances to combustibles are
maintained when building a mantel or shelves above the appliance. Elevated
temperatures on the wall or in the air above the appliance can cause melting,
discolouration or damage to decorations, a TV or other electronic components.
· For appliances equipped with a safety barrier; if the barrier becomes
damaged, the barrier shall be replaced with the manufacturer’s barrier for
this appliance. · Installation and repair should be done by a qualified
service person. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and
circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean. · For outdoor
products only: this appliance must not be installed indoors or within any
structure that prevents or inhibits the exhaust gases from dissipating in the
outside atmosphere. · If applicable, the millivolt version of this appliance
uses and requires a fast acting thermocouple. Replace only with a fast acting
thermocouple supplied by Wolf Steel Ltd.
Add California Prop 65 warning ! WARNING:This product can expose you to
chemicals including lead and lead compounds,
which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and chemicals
including carbon monoxide, which are known to the State of California to cause
birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
! WARNING !
FIRE RISK HAZARD / DELAYED IGNITION
High supply pressure will damage the valve / controls.
Disconnect the appliance main gas valve/control from the supply piping when
pressure testing that system at pressures in excess of 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
Isolate the appliance with it’s shut off valve during any pressure testing of
the supply piping at
pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.5 kPa).
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EN table of contents
1.0 general information
5
1.1 rates and efficiencies
5
1.2 installation overview
6
1.3 rating plate information
8
1.4 mobile home installation
8
1.5 dimensions
9
1.6 optional heat management
system
10
2.0 venting requirements
11
2.1 typical vent installation
12
2.2 special vent installations
14
2.2.1 periscope termination
14
2.2.2 corner termination
14
2.3 minimum air terminal location
clearances
15
2.4 venting application flow chart 16
2.5 definitions
16
2.6 elbow vent length values
17
2.7 top exit horizontal termination 17
2.8 rear exit horizontal termination 19
2.9 top and rear exit vertical
termination
21
2.10 rear exit
23
2.11 rear exit shield (for rear vent only)
24
2.12 top exit
25
3.0 rough framing
26
3.1 minimum framing dimensions 27
3.2 minimum enclosure clearances 28
4.0 venting installation
33
4.1 horizontal installation
34
4.2 vertical installation
35
4.3 using either flexible or rigid vent
components
36
4.3.1 horizontal air terminal installation
36
4.3.2 vertical air terminal installation 37
4.3.3 appliance vent connection 37
4.3.4 horizontal air terminal installation
38
4.3.5 vertical air terminal installation 39
4.4 vertical through existing chimney
40
4.4.1 restricting vertical vents
41
5.0 electrical information
42
5.1 hard wiring connection
42
5.2 receptacle wiring diagram
42
5.3 electronic wiring diagram
42
5.4 battery back-up installation 43
5.5 initializing the transmitter for the
first time
44
5.6 wiring diagram
45
5.7 light & blower assembly wiring
diagrams
46
6.0 gas installation
47
7.0 nailing tab installation
47
8.0 operation
48
8.1 pilot on demand
49
9.0 finish framing
50
9.1 flush
50
9.2 recess
51
10.0 finishing
52
10.1 safety barrier / door removal and
installation
52
10.2 front hood installation
53
10.3 non-combustible facing material
54
10.4 minimum mantel clearances 55
10.5 clearances around appliance (TV
and valuable objects)
56
10.6 log placement
57
10.7 glowing embers
59
10.8 charcoal embers
59
10.9 logo placement
59
10.10 glass media placement
59
11.0 adjustments
60
11.1 pilot burner adjustment
60
11.2 venturi adjustment
60
11.3 flame characteristics
61
12.0 maintenance
62
12.1 annual maintenance
62
12.2 door glass replacement
63
12.3 care of glass
63
12.4 night light replacement
64
12.5 blower replacement
64
13.0 replacement parts
65
13.1 overview
66
13.2 valve train assembly
67
14.0 troubleshooting
68
15.0 warranty
71
note:
The information throughout this manual is believed to be correct at the time
of printing. Wolf Steel Ltd. reserves the right to change or modify any
information within this manual at any time without notice. Changes, other than
editorial, are denoted by a vertical line in the margin.
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standard checklist EN
Installer: please fill out appliance checklist in the Owner’s manual.
1.0 general information
When the appliance is installed at elevations above 4,500ft (1372m), and in
the absence of specific recommendations from the local authority having
jurisdiction, the certified high altitude input rating shall be reduced at the
rate of 4% for each additional 1,000ft (305m). Expansion / contraction noises
during heating up and cooling down cycles are normal and are to be expected.
Change in flame appearance from “HI” to “LO” is more evident in natural gas
than in propane.
This appliance is approved for bathroom, bedroom and bed-sitting room
installations and is certified for mobile home installation.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating
plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases, unless a
certified kit is used.
note: A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing
glass is provided with the appliance and must be installed.
The protective wrap on plated parts is best removed when the assembly is at
room temperature but this can be improved if the assembly is warmed, using a
hair dryer or similar heat source. This appliance is a decorative product. It
is not a source of heat and not intended to burn solid fuel.
Batteries must be disposed of according to the local laws and regulations. Some batteries may be recycled, and may be accepted for disposal at your local recycling center. Check with your municipality for recycling instructions.
1.1 rates and efficiencies
Fuel Type Altitude (FT) Max. Input (BTU/hr) Min. Inlet Gas Supply Pressure Max. Inlet Gas Supply Pressure Manifold Pressure (Under Flow Confictions)
Natural Gas
26,000 4.5″ w.c. (11mb) 7″ w.c. (17mb)* 3.5″ w.c. (9mb)
0-4,500
Propane
25,000 11″ w.c. (27mb) 13″ w.c. (32mb) 10″ w.c. (25mb)
*Max. inlet pressure not to exceed 13″ w.c. (32mb).
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Recommended installation steps:
1. Determine venting requirements before deciding the final location of the
appliance.
2. Install rough framing (see “rough framing” section). note: For Universal
Heat Management installation steps, refer to the leaflet provided with the
Universal Heat Management kit. Start Universal Heat Management installation
before placing appliance in its final position.
3. Place the appliance in its final position.
4. Install appliance venting (see “venting installation” section).
5. Install all electrical wirings (see “electrical information” section).
6. Install gas lines (see “gas installation” section).
7. Test appliance.
8. Complete framing (see “finish framing” section).
9. Complete finishing (see “finishing” section).
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general information EN ! WARNING
· Always light the pilot whether for the first time or if the gas supply has
run out, with the glass door opened or removed.
· Provide adequate clearance for servicing and operating the appliance. ·
Provide adequate ventilation. · Never obstruct the front opening of the
appliance. · Objects placed in front of the appliance must be kept a minimum
of 48″ (121.9cm) from the front face of
the appliance. · Surfaces around and especially above the appliance can become
hot. Avoid contact when appliance is
operating. · Fire risk. Explosion hazard. · High pressure will damage valve.
Disconnect gas supply piping before pressure testing gas line at test
pressures above 1/2 PISG (35mb). Close the manual shut-off valve before
pressure testing gas line at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 PISG
(35mb). · Use only Wolf Steel approved optional accessories and replacement
parts with this appliance using nonlisted accessories (blowers, doors,
louvres, trims, gas components, venting components, etc.) could result in a
safety hazard and will void the warranty and certification. · The appliance
must not be operated at temperatures below freezing (32ºF/0ºC). Allow the
appliance to warm to above freezing prior to operation.
THIS GAS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER to
conform with local codes. Installation practices vary from region to region
and it is important to know the specifics that apply to your area, for example
in the state of Massachusetts: · This product must be installed by a licensed
plumber or gas fitter when installed within the commonwealth of
Massachusetts. · The appliance damper must be removed or welded in the open
position prior to installation of an appliance insert or gas
log. · The appliance off valve must be a “T” handle gas cock. · The flexible
connector must not be longer than 36 inches (0.9m). · A carbon monoxide
detector is required in all rooms containing gas fired appliances. · The
appliance is not approved for installation in a bedroom or bathroom unless the
unit is a direct vent sealed
combustion product.
The installation must conform with local codes or, in absence of local codes, the National Gas and Propane Installation Code CSA B149.1
We suggest that our gas
in Canada, or the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 in the United States. Suitable for mobile home installation if installed in accordance with the current standard CAN/CSA Z240MH Series, for gas equipped mobile homes, in Canada or ANSI Z223.1 and NFPA 54 in the United States.
hearth products be installed and serviced by professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace
The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected
Institute® (NFI) as NFI Gas
from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (35 mb).
Specialists
www.nficertified.org
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (35 mb). When installed
with a blower or fan, the junction box must be electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in Canada or the ANSI / NFPA 70 National
Electric Code in the United States. In the case where the blower is equipped with a power cord, it must be connected into a
properly grounded receptacle. The grounding prong must not be removed from the cord plug.
The following does not apply to inserts; as long as the required clearance to combustibles is maintained, the most desirable and beneficial location for an appliance is in the center of a building, thereby allowing the most efficient use of the heat created. The location of windows, doors and, the traffic flow in the room where the appliance is to be located should be considered. If possible, you should choose a location where the vent will pass through the house without cutting a floor or roof joist. If the appliance is installed directly on carpeting, vinyl tile or other combustible material other than wood flooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending the full width and depth, unless otherwise tested.
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general information
1.3
rating plate information
Certified to Canadian and American National Standards: CSA 2.22-XXXX / ANSI Z21.50-XXXX for Vented Decorative Gas Appliances Certifié selon les normes Nationales Canadiennes et Américaines: CSA 2.22-XXXX / ANSI Z21.50-XXXX pour les Appareils à gaz décoratif à évacuation
Direct vent, vented gas fireplaces. Approved for bedroom, bathroom and bed-
sitting room installation. Suitable for mobile home installation, if installed
in accordance with the current standard CAN / CSA Z240MH Series gas equipped
mobile homes in Canada, or, in the United States, the Manufactured Home
Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280. When this US
Standard is not applicable, use the Standard for Fire Safety Criteria for
Manufactured Home Installations, Sites and Communities, ANSI / NFPA 501A. This
appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes, if any; if none,
follow the current ANSI Z223.1 or CSA B149. For use with barrier WXXX-XXXX.
Follow installation instructions. Foyer à gaz ventilé. Homologué pour
installation dans une chambre à coucher, une salle de bain et un studio.
Approprié pour installation dans une maison mobile si son installation
conforme aux exigences de la norme CAN / CSA Z240MH Séries de maisons mobile
équipées au gaz en vigueur au Canada, ou, aux États-Unis selon la norme 24
CFR, Part 3280, Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard. Dans le
cas ou cette norme d’États-Unis n’est pas pertinentes, utiliser la norme NFPA
501A, Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites and
Communities. Installer l’appareil selon les codes ou règlements locaux ou, en
l’absence de tels règlements, selon les codes d’installation ANSI Z223.1 ou
VENTED DECHOERAATT, INVOE TGE CSA B149 en vigueur. Utiliser uniquement avec
l’écran WXXX-XXXX. Suivre les instructions d’installation.
AS APPLIANCE: NOT A SOURCE OF 9700539 (WSL)
4001658 (NAC)
4001657 (NGZ)
4001659 (WUSA)
INTENDED FOR USE AS A HEATING MODEL / MODÈLE
XXXX
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XXXX
REFERENCE# 161746
APUPNAERSEIOLLAPPLIANCE, NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL. XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
XXXX
À GAZ DÉCORATIF À ÉVACUATION: N’EST PAS Altitude
0-XXXXft (0-XXXXm)
Élévation
URCE DE CHALEUR; N’EST PAS DESTINÉ À ÈTRE Input
Reduced Input
UTILISÉ COMME UN APPAREIL DE CHAUFFAGE; NE P4
XX,XXX XX,XXX XX.X%
XX,XXX XX,XXX XX.X%
Alimentation Alimentation Réduite
P4
Manifold Pressure: 3.5″ w.c. (NG)
Manifold Pressure: 10″ w.c. (P)
CONVIENT PAS AUX COMBUSTIBLES SOLIDES. Minimum Supply Pressure: 4.5″ w.c. (NG)
Minimum Supply Pressure: 11″ w.c. (P)
P Maximum Supply Pressure: 7″* w.c. (NG)
Maximum Supply Pressure: 13″* w.c. (P)
Pression au Collecteur: 3,5″ d’une colonne d’eau (GN)
Pression au Collecteur: 10″ d’une colonne d’eau (P)
Pression d’Alimentation Min.: 4,5″ d’une colonne d’eau (GN)
Pression d’Alimentation Min.: 11″ d’une colonne d’eau (P)
Pression d’Alimentation Max.: 7″ * d’une colonne d’eau (GN) Pression d’Alimentation Max.: 13″ d’une colonne d’eau (P)
** Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13″.
** Pression d’alimentation maximale ne devait pas dépasser 13″.
Minimum clearance to combustible materials:
Dégagements minimaux des matériaux combustibles:
Top, sides & back: per standoff spacers for framing and finishing Dessus, côtés et arrière: selon les espaceurs de dégagements
materials. For non-combustible framing and finishing materials,
pour les matériaux d’ossature selon le manuel du propriétaire
see installation manual.
pour les matériaux de finition.
M Top X”
Dessus X”
Floor X”
Plancher X”
Sides X”
Côtés X”
Back X”
Arrière X”
Vent top X”
Dessus du conduit d’évent X”
Vent sides & bottom X”
Côtés et dessous du conduit d’évent X”
Recessed depth X”
Profondeur d’encastré une face X”
A *** Mantel X” from appliance opening
*** Tablette X” de l’ouverture de l’appareil
*** Maximum horizontal extension: X”. See installation manual for greater extensions, minimum vent lengths and maximum vent lengths. Electrical rating: 115V, 60HZ. Less than 12 amperes.
*** L’extension horizontale maximale: X”. Référez au manuel d’installation
pour des
extensions plus grandes, les longueurs d’évacuation minimaux et maximum.
Spécifications électriques: 115V, 60HZ. Moins de 12 ampère.
S WOLF STEEL LTD. 24 Napoleon Road, Barrie, ON, L4M 0G8 Canada
FOR USE WITH GLASS DOORS CERTIFIED WITH THIS APPLIANCE ONLY. POUR UTILISATION
UNIQUEMENT AVEC LES PORTES EN VERRE CERTIFIÉES AVEC L’APPAREIL.
For natural gas when equipped with No. XX drill size orifice. For propane when
equipped with No. XX drill size orifice.
Convient au gaz naturel quand l’appareil est muni d’un injecteur de diamètre
no. XX. Convient au propane quand l’appareil est muni d’un injecteur de
diamètre no. XX.
WARNING: Do not add any material to the appliance which will come in contact
with the flames, other than that supplied by the manufacturer with the
appliance. AVERTISSEMENT: N’ajoutez pas à cet appareil aucun matériau devant
entretien contact avec les flammes autre que celui qui est fourni avec cet
appareil par le fabricant.
The appliance must be vented using the appropriate Napoleon vent kits. See
installation manual for venting specifications. Proper reinstallation and
resealing is necessary after servicing
the vent-air intake system.
L’appareil doit être ventilé à l’aide de l’ensemble d’évacuation propre à
Napoleon. Référez au manuel d’installation pour les spécifications
d’évacuation. Il est nécessaire de bien réinstaller et
resceller l’évacuation après avoir executer l’entretien du système de prise
d’air.
Serial Number / N° de Série: XXXX
W385-XXXX
This illustration is for reference only. Refer to the rating plate on the
appliance for accurate information.
note: The rating plate must remain with the appliance at all times. It must
not be removed.
1.4 mobile home installation
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title
24 CFR, Part 3280, in the United States or the Mobile Home Standard, CAN/CSA
Z240 MH Series, in Canada. This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of
gas indicated on the rating plate. This mobile/manufactured home listed
appliance comes factory equipped with a means to secure the appliance. Built
in appliances are equipped with 1/4″ (6.4mm) diameter holes located in the
front left and right corners of the base. Use appropriate fasteners, inserted
through the holes in the base to secure. For free standing products contact
your local authorized dealer / distributor for the appropriate securing kit.
For mobile home installations, the appliance must be fastened in place. It is
recommended that the appliance be secured in all installations. Always turn
off the pilot and the fuel supply at the source, prior to moving the mobile
home. After moving the mobile home and prior to lighting the appliance, ensure
that the logs are positioned correctly. This appliance is certified to be
installed in an aftermarket permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home,
where not prohibited by local codes. This appliance is only for use with the
type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible
for use with other gases, unless a certified kit is used. Conversion Kits This
appliance is field convertible between Natural Gas (NG) and Propane (P). To
convert from one gas to another, consult your Authorized dealer/distributor.
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general information EN
1.5 dimensions
FRONT VIEW
SAFETY BARRIER
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
15 3/8″ 391mm
34 5/8″ 879mm
8″ 203mm
24″ 610mm
2 3/16″ 55.5mm
15 3/4″ 400mm
GAS INLET
35″ 889mm
4″ 102mm
7″ 178mm
9 1/16″ 230mm
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1.6 optional heat management system
The Universal Heat Management system is an optional gravity vent kit that
allows you to manage the heat produced by the appliance at and around the
fireplace.
We recommend installing the Universal Heat Management system kit during the
installation of the appliance BEFORE the gas is installed.
For more information, contact your local authorized dealer.
Reduced temperatures above fireplace
Reduced mantel clearances
Grill to expel warm air into the room
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! WARNING
2.0 venting requirements EN
· Risk of fire. Maintain specified air space clearances to vent pipe and
appliance. · The vent system must be supported every 3′(0.9m) for both
vertical and horizontal runs. Use support ring assembly W010-
0067 or equivalent non-combustible strapping to maintain the minimum clearance
to combustibles for both vertical and horizontal runs. Spacers are attached to
the inner pipe at predetermined intervals to maintain an even air gap to the
outer pipe. This gap is required for safe operation. A spacer is required at
the start, middle, and end of each elbow to ensure this gap is maintained.
These spaces must not be removed.
This appliance uses a 4″ (102mm) exhaust / 7″ (178mm) air intake vent pipe
system. Refer to the section applicable to your installation.
For safe and proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting
instructions exactly. Deviation from the minimum vertical vent length can
create difficulty in burner start-up and/or carboning. Under extreme vent
configurations, allow several minutes (5-15) for the flame to stabilize after
ignition. Although not a requirement, it is recommended for vent lengths that
pass through unheated spaces (attics, garages, crawl spaces) be insulated with
the insulation wrapped in a protective sleeve to minimize condensation.
Provide a means for visually checking the vent connection to the appliance
after the appliance is installed. Use a firestop, vent pipe shield or attic
insulation shield when penetrating interior walls, floor or ceiling.
The vent terminal may be painted with a high temperature paint to match
exterior colours. Use an outdoor paint suitable for 400°F (200°C). Application
and performance of paint is the consumer’s responsibility. Spot testing is
recommended.
note:
If for any reason the vent air intake system is disassembled, re-install per
the instructions provided for the initial installation.
This appliance must be installed with a continuous connection of exhaust and
air intake vent pipes. Utilizing alternate constructions such as a chimney as
part of the vent system is not permitted.
Use only Wolf Steel, Metal-Fab, BDM, Simpson Dura-Vent, or Selkirk Direct Temp
venting components. Minimum and maximum vent lengths, for both horizontal and
vertical installations, clearances from vent pipes to combustibles and air
terminal locations as set out in this manual apply to all vent systems and
must be adhered to. For Metal-Fab, BDM, Simpson Dura-Vent, or Selkirk Direct
Temp, follow the installation procedure provided with the venting components
or on the website for your venting supplier. A starter adaptor must be used
with the following vent systems and may be purchased through Wolf Steel or
from the corresponding supplier listed below:
Venting System Manufacturer
Starter Adapter Part Number
Supplier
Website
SureSeal Direct Vent Pro Pro-Form Direct Temp
Ventis
Metal-Fab
4DNA
Simpson DuraVent W175-0053
BDM
DVR6-STA7
Selkirk
4DT-AAN
Olympia Chimney and Venting
VDV-NA04-47F
Wolf Steel Wolf Steel BDM Selkirk Olympia Chimney and Venting
www.mtlfab.com www.duravent.com www.dalsinmfg.com www.selkirkcorp.com
www.olympiachimney.com
Connections made by means of an adaptor at the appliance, as well as the
connection at the vent terminal must be sealed. RTV sealant may be used on
both the inner exhaust and outer intake vent pipe joints of all other approved
vent systems, except for the exhaust vent pipe connection to the appliance
flue collar which must be sealed using the black high temperature sealant Mill
Pac.
For all vent systems is strongly recommend for all installations but required
when power venting the appliance, that the outer air intake joints are sealed
using either high temperature silicone (RTV) or a suitable aluminum tape that
covers each joint in the vent system entirely around its circumference. This
will ensure the best performance in every application and avoids performance
or condensation concerns that may occur in “tightly” constructed homes,
particularly those in cold climates.
When using Wolf Steel venting components, use only approved Wolf Steel rigid /
flexible components with the following
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GD-330. For stoves only: wall terminal kit GD-175 (venting included).
For optimum flame appearance and appliance performance, keep the vent length
and number of elbows to a minimum.
The air terminal must remain unobstructed at all times. Examine the air
terminal at least once a year to verify that it is unobstructed and undamaged.
Rigid and flexible venting systems must not be combined. Different venting
manufacturer components must not be combined.
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EN venting requirements
These vent kits allow for either horizontal or vertical venting of the
appliance. The maximum allowable horizontal run is 20 feet (6.1m). The maximum
allowable vertical vent length is 40 feet (12.2m). The maximum number of vent
connections is two horizontally or three vertically (excluding the appliance
and the air terminal connections) when using flexible venting.
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exactly. A terminal shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved
driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both
dwellings. Local codes or regulations may require different clearances. Do not
allow the inside liner to bunch up on horizontal or vertical runs and elbows.
Keep it pulled tight. A 1¼” (31.8mm) air gap all around between the inner
liner and outer liner is required for safe operation. This appliance is
certified for use with a power vent kit. Contact your local authorized dealer
for more information.
GX36-1 REQUIRED RISE ON HORIZONTAL VENTING
Rear Vent Rigid Venting
1″ (25mm) / FT**
Flexible Venting 1″ (25mm) / FT**
Top Vent
Rigid Venting
0″ / FT
Flexible Venting 0″ / FT
Rear Vent Corner
Rigid Venting Flexible Venting
6″ (152mm) 6″ (152mm)
** When a vertical rise is used as part of the venting configuration, a 0″ (0mm) rise per foot is acceptable.
2.1 typical vent installation
16″ (40.6cm) minimum
24″ (61cm) maximum
8″ (203mm) minimum
42 5/8″ (108cm) minimum plus
rise*
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- See “venting” section
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TOP VENT
40ft (12m) Maximum
3ft (1m) minimum
34 5/8″ (86cm)
venting requirements EN
16″ (40.6cm) minimum
20″ (50.8cm)
Max.
24″ (61cm) minimum plus rise *
- See “venting” section
REAR VENT
40 ft (12m) Maximum 3 ft (1m) minimum
24″ (61cm)
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2.2 special vent installations
2.2.1 periscope termination
Use the periscope kit to locate the air termination above grade. The periscope
must be installed so that when final grading is completed, the bottom air slot
is located a minimum 12″ (305mm) above grade. The maximum allowable vent
length (including both rise and run) is 10′ (3m) for a fireplace and 8′ (2m)
for a stove. An insulation sleeve is illustrated in the top vent image below,
use only when supplied with the appliance. (The insulation sleeve is not
required with a stove appliance)
30″ (76.2cm) minimum
12″ (30.5cm) minimum to grade
30″ (76.2cm) minimum
12″ (30.5cm) minimum to grade
24″ (61cm)
34 5/8″ (87.9cm)
REAR VENT
TOP VENT
2.2.2 corner termination
The maximum vent length for a corner installation is 20″ (50.8cm) of horizontal run, in addition to the 45° offset.
In this case zero rise is acceptable. When using rigid venting, it is required to maintain a 6″ (152mm) rise. When
using flexible venting, see illustrations below.
20″ (50.8cm)
6″ (152mm)
MAXIMUM
RISE MINIMUM
Flexible Venting
Rigid Venting
BX36-1 Required Rise
Rear Vent Corner
6″ (152mm)
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2.3 minimum air terminal location clearances
venting requirements EN
Covered balcony applications *
QS
P
R
G
INSTALLATIONS
CANADA
U.S.A.
QMIN = 3 feet (0.9m)
R MAX = 2 x QACTUAL
RMAX 15 feet (4.6m)
note:
Wall terminals are for illustration purposes only. Size and shapes may vary.
Wall terminal measurements taken from the exhaust outlet, not the mounting
plate.
A
12″ (30.5cm)
12″ (30.5cm) Clearance above grade, veranda porch, deck or balcony.
B 12″ (30.5cm) 9″ (229mm) Clearance to windows or doors that open.
C 12″ (30.5cm) 12″ (30.5cm) Clearance to permanently closed windows.
D
18″ (45.7cm)**
18″ (45.7cm)**
Vertical clearance to ventilated soffits located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2′ (0.6m) from the center line of the terminal.
E 12″ (30.5cm) 12″ (30.5cm) Clearance to unventilated soffit.
F
0″ (0mm)
0″ (0mm)
Clearance to an outside corner wall.
0″ (0mm)***
0″ (0mm)*** Clearance to an inside non-combustible corner wall or protruding non-combustible obstructions (chimney, etc.).
G
2″ (51mm)***
2″ (51mm)*** Clearance to an inside combustible corner wall or protruding combustible obstructions (vent chase, etc.).
H
3′(0.9m)
3′(0.9m)****
Clearance to each side of the center line extended above the meter / regulator assembly to a maximum vertical distance of 15′ (4.6m).
I
3′ (0.9m)
3′ (0.9m)**** Clearance to a service regulator vent outlet.
J 12″ (30.5cm)
9″ (229mm) Clearance to a non-mechanical air supply inlet to the building or a combustion air inlet to any other appliance.
K
6′ (1.8m)
3′ (0.9m) Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet.
L
7′ (2.1m)
7′ (2.1m) **** Clearance above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public property.
M 12″ (30.5cm) 12″ (30.5cm)**** Clearance under a veranda, porch, deck or overhang.
N 16″ (40.6cm)
16″ (40.6cm) Clearance above the roof.
O
2′ (0.6m)*
2′ (0.6m) * Clearance from an adjacent wall including neighbouring buildings.
P
8′ (2.4m)
8′ (2.4m)
Roof must be non-combustible without openings.
Q
3′ (0.9m)
3′ (0.9m)
See chart for wider wall dimensions.
R
6′ (1.8m)
6′ (1.8m)
See chart for deeper wall dimensions. The terminal shall not be installed on any wall that has an opening between the terminal and the open side of the structure.
S
12″ (30.5cm)
12″ (30.5cm) Clearance under a covered balcony
The terminal shall not be located less than 6 feet under a window that opens on a horizontal plane in a structure with three walls and a roof.
- Recommended to prevent condensation on windows and thermal breakage ** It is recommended to use a heat shield and to maximize the distance to vinyl clad soffits. * The periscope requires a minimum 18 inches clearance from an inside corner. ** This is a recommended distance. For additional requirements, check local codes. 3 feet above if within 10 feet horizontally.
note:
Clearances are to be in accordance with local installation codes and the
requirements of the gas supplier. In their absence, clearances are to be as
listed above and are based on national codes.
A vent shall not terminate where it may cause hazardous frost or ice accumulations on adjacent property surfaces.
Permitted only if the veranda, porch, or deck is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.
-
Recommended to prevent recirculation of exhaust products. For additional requirements, check local codes.
-
Permitted only if the balcony is fully open on a minimum of one side.
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2.4 venting application flow chart
Horizontal Termination
TOP EXIT
Vertical Termination
Vertical rise is equal to or greater than the horizontal run
Vertical rise is less than horizontal run
Vertical rise is equal to or greater than the horizontal run
Vertical rise is less than horizontal run
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 35 feet (10.7m)
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 24.75
feet (7.5m)
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 35 feet (10.7m)
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 35 feet (10.7m)
4.2 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the
horizontal run
3 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the horizontal run
Horizontal Termination
REAR EXIT
Vertical Termination
Vertical rise is equal to or greater than the horizontal run
Vertical rise is less than horizontal run
Vertical rise is equal to or greater than the horizontal run
Vertical rise is less than horizontal run
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 40 feet
(12m)
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 24.75 feet (7.5m)
Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 40 feet
(12m)
3.5 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the
horizontal run
2.5 definitions
For the following symbols used in the venting calculations and examples are: >
– greater than > – equal to or greater than < – less than < – equal to or less
than HT – total of both horizontal vent lengths (Hr) and offsets (Ho) in feet
HR – combined horizontal vent lengths in feet HO – offset factor: .03 (total
degrees of offset – 90°*) in feet VT – combined vertical vent lengths in feet
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Horizontal run + vertical rise to maximum of 40 feet
(12m)
3 times the vertical rise equal to or greater than the horizontal run
2.6 elbow vent length values
venting requirements EN
FEET
1°
0.03
15° 0.45
30° 0.9
45° 1.35
90°* 2.7
INCHES 0.5 6.0 11.0 16.0 32.0
MILLIMETERS 12.7 152.4 279.4 406.4 812.8
- The first 90° offset has a zero value and is shown in the formula as – 90°
2.7 top exit horizontal termination
(HT) < (VT) Simple venting configuration (only one 90° elbow)
40 (12.2) 39 (11.9)
See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required horizontal run HT.
REQUIRED VERTICAL RISE IN FEET (METERS)V
T
30 (9.1) 20 (6.1) 10 (3.1)
0
2.5
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
17.5
20
(0.8)
(1.5)
(2.3)
(3.1)
(3.8)
(4.6)
(5.3)
(6.1)
HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET
(METERS) H T
The shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and VT
For vent configurations requiring more than one 90° elbow, the following
formulas apply:
Formula 1: HT < VT Formula 2: HT + VT < 40 feet (12.2m)
Example: V1 = 3 FT (0.9m) V2 = 8 FT (2.4m) VT = V1 + V2= 3 FT (0.9m ) + 8 FT (2.4m) = 11 FT (3.4m) H1 = 2.5 FT (0.8m) H2 = 2 FT (0.6m) HR = H1 + H2 = 2.5 FT (0.8m) + 2 FT (0.6m) = 4.5 FT (1.4m) HO = .03 (three 90° elbows – 90°) = .03 (270° – 90°) = 5.4 FT (1.7m) HT = HR + HO = 4.5 FT (1.4m) + 5.4 FT (1.6m) = 9.9 FT (3m) HT + VT = 9.9 FT (3m) + 11 FT (3.4m) = 20.9 FT (6.4m)
Formula 1:
HT < VT 9.9 FT (3m) < 11 FT (3.4m)
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 40 FT (12.2m) 20.9 FT (6.4m) < 40 FT (12.2m)
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
90° H
2
V 2
90°
90°
H 1
V 1
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Simple venting configuration (only one 90° elbow)
(HT) > (VT)
See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required
horizontal run HT.
150 (381) 147 (373)
REQUIRED VERTICAL RISE IN INCHES (CENTIMETERS) VT
100 (254)
57 (145) 50 (127)
8 (20.3)
0
5
2 (1.5)
(0.6)
10
15
(3.1) 12.5 (4.6)
(3.8)
20 (6.1)
19.5 (5.9)
HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET (METERS) HT The shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and VT
For vent configurations requiring more than one 90° elbow, the following formulas apply:
Formula 1: HT < 4.2 VT Formula 2: HT + VT < 24.75 feet (7.5m)
Example:
V1 = VT = 6 FT (1.8m) H1 = 3 FT (0.9m) H2 = 5 FT (1.5m) HR = H1 + H2 = 3FT
(0.9m) + 5FT (1.5m) = 8FT (2.4m) HO = .03 (two 90° elbows – 90°) = .03 (180° –
90°) = 2.7FT (0.8m) HT = HR + HO = 8FT (2.4m) + 2.7FT (0.8m) = 10.7FT (3.3m)
HT + VT = 10.7FT (3.3m) + 6FT (1.8m) = 16.7FT (5.1m)
90° V1
H1
H2
90°
Formula 1:
HT < 4.2 VT
4.2 VT = 4.2FT (1.3m) x 6FT (1.8m) = 25.2FT (7.7m)
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 24.75 FT (7.5m)
16.7 FT (5.1m) < 24.75 FT (7.5m)
90°
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
90°
H1 90°
H4 V2
Example:
V1 = 4 FT (1.2m) V2 = 1.5 FT (0.5m)
90° V1
VT = V1 + V2 = 4 FT (1.2m) + 1.5 FT (0.5m) = 5.5 FT (1.7m)
H1 = 2 FT (0.6m)
H2 = 1 FT (0.3m)
H3 = 1 FT (0.3m)
H4 = 1.5 FT (0.5m)
HR = H1 + H2 + H3 + H4 = 2FT (0.6m) + 1FT (0.3m) + 1FT (0.3m) + 1.5FT (0.5m) = 5.5 FT (1.7m)
HO = .03 (four 90° elbows – 90°) = .03 (360° – 90°) = 8.1 FT (2.5m)
HT = HR + HO = 5.5 FT (1.7m) + 8.1 FT (2.5m) = 13.6 FT (4.2m)
HT + VT = 13.6 FT (4.2m) + 5.5 FT (1.7m) = 19.1 FT (5.8m)
H2 H3
Formula 1:
HT < 4.2 VT 4.2 VT = 4.2 FT (1.3m) x 5.5 FT (1.7m) = 23.1 FT (7m)
13.6 FT (4.2m) < 23.1 FT (7m)
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 24.75 FT (7.5m) 19.1 FT (5.8m) < 24.75 FT (7.5m)
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
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2.8 rear exit horizontal termination
venting requirements EN
Simple venting configuration (only two 90° elbows)
(HT) < (VT)
See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required
horizontal run HT.
40 (12.2)
35.3 (10.7)
REQUIRED 30 (9.1)
VERTICAL
RISE IN
20 (6.1)
FEET
(METERS) VT 10 (3.1)
2 (0.6)
0
2.5
5
7.5
10
12.5
15
17.5
20
(0.8)
(1.5)
(2.3)
(3.1)
(3.8)
(4.6)
(5.3)
(6.1)
1.6 (0.5)
HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET (METERS) HT
The shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and HT
For vent configurations requiring more than two 90° elbows, the following formulas apply:
Formula 1: HT < VT Formula 2: HT + VT < 40 feet (12.2m)
Example:
V1 = 9 FT (2.7m)
V2 = 6 FT (1.8m)
VT = V1 + V2 = 9FT (2.7m) + 6FT (1.8m) = 15FT (4.6m)
H1 = 3 FT (0.9m)
H2 = 2 FT (0.6m)
H3 = 1.5 FT (0.5m)
HR = H1 + H2 + H3 = 3FT (0.9m) + 2FT (0.6m) + 1.5FT (0.5m) = 6.5FT (2m)
HO = .03 (four 90° elbows – 90°) = .03 (360° – 90°) = 8.1 FT (2.5m)
HT = HR + HO = 6.5FT (2m) + 8.1FT (2.5m) = 14.6FT (4.5m)
HT + VT = 14.6FT (4.5m) + 15FT (4.6m) = 29.6 FT (9m)
H1
Formula 1:
HT < VT 14.6 FT (4.5m) < 15 FT (4.6m)
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 40 FT (12.2m) 29.6 FT (9m) < 40 FT (12.2m)
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
90° V1
90° H3
V2 H2 90°
90°
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Simple venting configuration (only two 90° elbows)
(HT) > (VT)
See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required
horizontal run HT.
12.5 (3.8) 12.25 (3.7)
REQUIRED VERTICAL RISE IN
FEET (METERS)VT
8.3 (2.54)
5.5 (1.68)
4.2 (1.3)
1 (0.3)
0
2.5
5
(0.8)
(1.5)
1 (0.3)
3.5 (1.1)
7.5 (2.3)
10 (3.1)
12.5 (3.8)
15 (4.6)
17.5 (5.3)
20 (6.1)
19.25 (5.9)
HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET (METERS) HT The shaded area within the
lines represents acceptable
values for HT and HT
For vent configurations requiring more than two 90° elbows, the following
formulas apply:
Formula 1: HT < 3.5VT Formula 2: HT + VT < 24.75 feet (7.5m)
Example:
V1 = 4 FT (1.2m) V2 = 1.5 FT (0.5m) VT = V1 + V2 = 4FT (1.2m) + 1.5FT (0.5m) =
5.5 FT (1.7m) H1 = 2 FT (0.6m) H2 = 1 FT (0.3m) H3 = 1 FT (0.3m) H4 = 1.5 FT
(0.5m) HR = H1+ H2+H3+H4= 2FT(0.6m) + 1FT(0.3m) + 1FT(0.3m) + 1.5FT(0.5m) =
5.5 FT(1.7m) HO = .03 (four 90° elbows + one 45° elbow – 90°)
= .03 (90 + 90 + 90 + 90 + 45 – 90) = 9.45 FT (2.9m)
HT = HR + HO = 5.5FT (1.7m) + 9.45FT (2.9m) = 14.95FT (4.6m) HT + VT = 14.95FT
(4.6m) + 5.5FT (1.7m) = 20.45FT (6.2m)
90° H3
V2 90°
H2
90° V1
Formula 1:
HT < 3.5VT 3.5VT = 3.5FT (1.1m) x 5.5FT (1.7m) = 19.25FT (5.9m)
14.95 FT (4.6m) < 19.25 FT (5.9m)
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 24.75 FT (7.5m) 20.45 FT (6.2m) < 24.75 FT (7.5m)
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
H1 90°
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2.9 top and rear exit vertical termination
venting requirements EN
Simple venting configurations.
(HT) < (VT)
See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required
horizontal run HT.
40 (12.2)
REQUIRED VERTICAL RISE
IN FEET (METERS)VT
30 (9.1) 20 (6.1)
10 (3.1)
3 (0.9)
0
5
10
15
20
(1.5)
(3.1)
(4.6)
(6.1)
HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET (METERS) HT
The shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and HT
For vent configurations requiring one or more 90° elbows (top exit) or one or more 90° elbows (rear exit), the following formulas apply:
Formula 1: HT < VT Formula 2: HT + VT < 40 feet (12.2m)
Example:
V1 = 5 FT (1.5m) V2 = 6 FT (1.8m) V3 = 10 FT (3.1m) VT = V1 + V2 + V3 = 5FT
(1.5m) + 6FT (1.8m) + 10FT (3.1m) = 21 FT (6.4m) H1 = 8 FT (2.4m) H2 = 2.5 FT
(0.8m) HR = H1+ H2 = 8FT (2.4m) + 2.5FT (0.8m) = 10.5FT (3.2m) HO = .03 (four
90° elbows – 90°)
= .03 (360° – 90°) = 8.1 FT (2.5m)
HT = HR + HO = 10.5FT (3.2m) + 8.1FT (2.5m) = 18.6FT (5.7m) HT + VT = 18.6FT
(5.7m) + 21FT (6.4m) = 39.6FT (12.1m)
Formula 1:
HT < 3.5VT 18.6 FT (5.7m) < 21 FT (6.4m)
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 40 FT (12.2m) 39.6FT (12.1m) < 40 FT (12.2m)
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
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EN venting requirements
Simple venting configurations.
(HT) > (VT)
See graph to determine the required vertical rise VT for the required
horizontal run HT.
20 (6.1) 19 (5.8)
REQUIRED
VERTICAL
RISE IN
10 (3.1)
FEET (METERS)VT 3 (0.9)
0
5 (1.5)
10 (3.1)
15 (4.6)
20 (6.1)
25 (7.6)
30 (9.1)
HORIZONTAL VENT RUN PLUS OFFSET IN FEET (METERS)HT
The shaded area within the lines represents acceptable values for HT and HT
For vent configurations requiring more than two 90° elbows (top exit) or one 90° elbow (rear exit), the following formulas apply:
Formula 1: HT < 3 VT Formula 2: HT + VT < 40 feet (12.2m)
Example:
V1 = 2 FT (0.6m)
90°
V2 = 1 FT (0.3m)
V3 = 1.5 FT (0.5m)
VT = V1 + V2 + V3 = 2FT (0.6m) + 1FT (0.3m) + 1.5FT (0.5m) = 4.5 FT (1.4m) H1 = 6 FT (1.8m)
V1
H2 = 2 FT (0.6m)
H1
HR = H1 + H2 = 6FT (1.8m) + 2FT (0.6m) = 8 FT (2.4m)
HO = .03 (four 90° elbows – 90°)
= .03 (360° – 90°) = 8.1 FT (2.5m)
90° H2 V2
90°
V3 90°
HT = HR + HO = 8FT (2.4m) + 8.1FT (2.5m) = 16.1FT (4.9m) HT + VT = 16.1FT (4.9m) + 4.5FT (1.4m) = 20.6FT (6.3m)
Formula 1:
HT < 3.5 VT 3.5 VT = 3FT (0.9m) x 4.5FT (1.4m) = 13.5 FT (4.1m)
16.1FT (4.9m) < 13.5 FT (4.1m)
Since this formula is not met, this vent configuration is unacceptable.
Formula 2:
HT + VT < 40 FT (12.2m) 16.1FT (4.9m) < 13.5 (4.1m)
Since only formula 2 is met, this vent configuration is unacceptable and a new fireplace location or vent configuration will
need to be established to satisfy both formulas.
18.2_2B
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venting requirements EN
Example:
V1 = 1.5 FT (0.5m)
V2 = 5 FT (1.5m)
VT = V1 + V2 = 1.5FT (0.5m)+ 5FT (1.5m) = 6.5 FT (2m)
H1 = 1 FT (0.3m)
H2 = 1 FT (0.3m)
H3 = 10.75 FT (3.3m)
HR = H1 + H2 + H3 = 1FT (0.3m) + 1FT (0.3m) + 10.75FT (3.3m) = 12.75FT (3.9m)
HO = .03 (three 90° elbows + one 45° elbow – 90°)
90°
= .03 (270° + 45° – 90°) = 6.75 FT (2.1m)
H2
HT = HR + HO = 12.75FT (3.9m) + 6.75FT (2.1m) = 19.5 FT (5.9m)
45°
HT + VT = 19.5FT (5.9m) + 6.5FT (2m) = 26 FT (7.9m)
Formula 1: HT < 3 VT
V1
H3
3 VT = 3FT (0.9m) x 6.5FT (2m) = 19.5FT (5.9m) 19.5FT (5.9m) = 19.5FT (5.9m)
H1
Formula 2:
90°
HT + VT < 40 FT (12.2m) 26 FT (7.9m) < 40 FT (12.2m)
V2 90°
Since both formulas are met, this vent configuration is acceptable.
2.10 rear exit
! WARNING
· Failure to create a seal to the firebox with the exhaust collar assembly will cause the appliance to function improperly and can cause injury or property damage.
A.
Remove the safety barrier and glass front, refer to “safety
barrier & door removal/installation” section.
Fig. 1
B.
Remove the contents from the firebox and set aside, you will
need the exhaust flue collar from the top of the log carton.
C.
To ease assembly, remove the four hex head screws
securing the deflector from inside the top front of the firebox,
refer to Figure 1. Set deflector aside.
DEFLECTOR DÉFLECTEUR
D.
Place the gasket (provided) over the 4″ (102mm) flue collar
assembly and bend along perforation.
E.
From inside the firebox, insert the 4″ (102mm) flue collar through the back
Fig. 2
of the firebox. Install the rear exit shield onto the 4″ (102mm) flue collar, see
“rear exit shield” section for installation instructions.
F.
Secure the flue collar assembly, gasket and rear exit shield using the four hex
head 3/8″ thread cutting screws, refer to Figure 2.
note:
Do not overtighten. The gasket needs only to be snug against the firebox.
G.
Reattach the deflector using the four screws and
install the log set, glass door and safety barrier.
H.
Remove the four screws securing the gasket and
the outer coverplate. Install the 7″ collar assembly,
complete with gasket, onto the rear panel around
the 4″ collar (Fig. 3).
I.
Secure the gasket (provided in manual baggie) and
the outer cover plate over the top opening of the
appliance.
Fig. 3
GASKET INTAKE COLLAR ASSEMBLY
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EN venting requirements
2.11 rear exit shield (for rear vent only)
A.
Remove the safety barrier assembly and door from the appliance, refer to the “safety barrier & door
removal / installation” section of the manual for detailed instructions.
B.
Loosen the two screws, that secure the exhaust plate, and slide the shield in place by sliding its
slotted openings behind the screwheads, tighten the two previously loosened screws. Refer to the
illustration below.
C.
Reinstall the door and safety barrier assembly on the appliance, refer to the “safety barrier & door
removal / installation” section of the manual for detailed instructions.
note: This shield is used to block the view through the venting to the outdoors.
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venting requirements EN
2.12 top exit
! WARNING
· Failure to install the cover plate and gasket will cause the appliance to
function improperly and can cause injury or property damage.
This appliance has been factory shipped as a top vent.
A.
Remove the safety barrier and glass door (see “safety barrier & door removal/installation” section).
B.
Remove the contents from the firebox and set aside. FIG. 1
You will need the exhaust and air inlet collar.
C.
To ease assembly, remove the 4 hex head screws,
securing the deflector from inside the top front of the
firebox (Fig. 1).
D.
Remove the 1 1/2″ (38.1mm) thick batt of insulation and
discard (Fig. 2).
DEFLECTOR
E.
Place the 7″ (177.8mm) intake collar and gasket onto the top of the appliance and secure using 4 screws
(Fig. 2).
TIP: The manual baggie supplies the gasket and screws (packaged in another separate baggie).
F.
From inside the firebox, install the 4″ (101.6mm) exhaust collar with gasket up through the top of the
firebox, and secure with the the 4 hex head 3/4″ black screws supplied in the manual baggie.
note: Do not overtighten. The gasket needs only to be snug against the firebox.
G.
Reinstall the top deflector, log set, glass door, and safety barrier.
INTAKE COLLAR
OUTER COVERPLATE
GASKET
FIG. 2
EXHAUST FLUE COLLAR
FIG. 3
1 1/2″ INSULATION BATT
OUTER GASKET COVERPLATE
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EN 3ro.0ugrhoufrgahmfirnagming
note: When using optional finishing accessories, the framing dimensions and
finishing materials may differ from what is outlined in the section below;
refer to the leaflet instructions supplied in the accessory kit for specific
framing and finishing specifications.
! WARNING
· Risk of fire! · In order to avoid the possibility of exposed insulation or
vapour barrier coming in contact with the appliance
body, it is recommended that the walls of the appliance enclosure be
“finished” (i.e. drywall / sheetrock), as you would finish any other outside
wall of a home. This will ensure that clearance to combustibles is maintained
within the cavity. · Do not notch the framing around the appliance stand offs.
Failure to maintain air space clearance may cause over heating and fire.
Prevent contact with sagging or loose insulation or framing and other
combustible materials. Block opening into the chase to prevent entry of blown-
in insulation. Make sure insulation and other materials are secured. · When
constructing the enclosure, allow for finishing material thickness to maintain
clearances. Framing or finishing material closer than the minimums listed must
be constructed entirely of non-combustible materials. Materials consisting
entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, slate, glass or plasters, or
any combination thereof are suitable. Materials that are reported as passing
ASTM E136, standard test method for behaviour of materials in a vertical tube
furnace at 1382ºF (750ºC) and UL763 shall be considered non-combustible
materials. · Minimum clearance to combusibles must be maintained or a serious
fire hazard could result. · The appliance requires a minimum enclosure height.
Measure from the appliance base. · If steel stud framing kits with cement
board are provided, or specified in the installation instructions, they must
be installed. · If specified in the installation instruction, finishing must
be done using a non-combustible board, ceramic tile, marble, etc. Do NOT use
wood or drywall. Any fire rated drywall is not acceptable.
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3.1 minimum framing dimensions
SIDE WALL 2″
(51mm)
rough framing EN
35 1/8″ (89.2cm)
35 1/2″ (90.2cm)
16″ (40.6cm)
(126.439cm3(9/)40″.23c5m1)/2″
Do not put objects in front of the appliance (minimum distance of 4 feet)
HORIZONTAL VENT SECTIONS: A minimum of 1″ (25mm) at the bottom and sides, and
3″ (76.2mm) at the top of the vent pipe on all horizontal runs to combustibles
is required.
NOTE: The minimum clearances from the top of the horizontal vent pipe to
combustible materials may be reduced from 3″ (76.2mm) to 1″ (25mm) in those
installations with a minimum 38″ (96.5cm) vertical vent rise made immediately
off the appliance collar.
VERTICAL VENT SECTIONS: A minimum of 1″ (25mm) all around the vent pipe on all
vertical runs to combustibles is required except for clearances in appliance
enclosures. Vertical runs within the enclosure must maintain a 3″ (76.2mm)
clearance from combustibles. See “minimum enclosure clearances” sections.
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EN rough framing
3.2 minimum enclosure clearances
TOP VENT
CEILING
54″ [137.2cm] CEILING
(MIN)
COMBUSTIBLE NON-COMBUSTIBLE
ENCLOSURE 3″ [76.2mm] MINIMUM
15 5/8″ [39.7cm]
3″ [76.2mm]
BRICK 0″(0MM) IF 3″ NON-COMBUSTIBLE [76.2mm] FINISHING IS USED
SUCH AS BRICK AND STONE.
1″ [25mm] 2″ [50.8mm]
50 1/2″ [128.3cm]
42 5/8″ [108.3cm] MINIMUM PLUS RISE*
1″ [25mm] TOP EXIT ENCLOSURE The appliance requires a minimum enclosure height
of 50 1/2″ (128.3cm). For temperature requirements, the enclosure space around
and above the appliance must be left unobstructed.
NOTE: The vent shield is telescopic and must be adjusted to shield the full
depth of the combustible wall penetration.
- See “minimum framing dimensions” section for details on reducing vent pipe top clearances.
These parameters also apply to all illustrations in this section.
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MINIMUM REAR VENT CLEARANCES
! WARNING
· Universal Heat Management kit not available for rear vent installation. For
rear vent termination not exceeding 10″ (254mm) of horizontal vent run.
[254mm-50.8cm] VENT RUN
rough framing EN
Ceiling
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
COMBUSTIBLE
BRICK
Enclosure
54″ [137.2cm]
44″ [111.8cm]
CEILING
(MIN)
9 3/8″ [238mm]
3″ [76.2mm]
0″ (0mm) IF NON-COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING IS USED SUCH AS BRICK AND STONE.
24″ (61cm)
1″ [25mm]
24 1/8″ [61.2cm] MINIMUM PLUS RISE*
1″-10″ [25mm-254mm] VENT RUN
REAR EXIT ENCLOSURE The appliance requires a minimum enclosure height of 44″
(111.8cm). For temperature requirements, the enclosure space around and above
the appliance must be left unobstructed.
NOTE: The vent shield is telescopic and must be adjusted to shield the full
depth of the combustible wall penetration.
- See “venting” section.
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EN rough framing
MAXIMUM REAR VENT CLEARANCES (EXAMPLE 1: INTERIOR NICHE / BUMPOUT / ALCOVE)
! WARNING
· Universal Heat Management kit not available for rear vent installation.
NON-COMBUSTIBLE COMBUSTIBLE
BRICK
44″ [111.8cm]
9 3/8″ [238mm]
14 1/2″ [36.8cm]
3″ [76.2mm]
0″ (0MM) IF NON-COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING IS USED SUCH AS BRICK AND STONE.
1″ [25mm]
22441/”8″ (6[611c.2mcm)] MINIMUM
PLUS RISE*
10″-20″ [254mm-50.8cm] VENT RUN
REAR EXIT ENCLOSURE The appliance requires a minimum enclosure height of 44″
(111.8cm). For temperature requirements, the enclosure space around and above
the appliance must be left unobstructed.
NOTE: The vent shield is telescopic and must be adjusted to shield the full
depth of the combustible wall penetration.
- See “venting” section.
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MAXIMUM REAR VENT CLEARANCES (EXAMPLE 2: EXTERIOR ALCOVE / DOGHOUSE)
! WARNING
· Universal Heat Management kit not available for rear vent installation.
rough framing EN
44″ [111.8cm]
9 3/8″ [238mm]
14 1/2″ [36.8cm]
3″ [76.2mm]
0″ (0MM) IF NON-COMBUSTIBLE FINISHING IS USED SUCH AS BRICK AND STONE.
COMBUSTIBLE NON-COMBUSTIBLE
1″ [25mm] BRICK
224 41/”8″ (6[611.c2cmm)] MINIMUM
PLUS RISE*
10″-20″ [254mm-50.8cm] VENT RUN
REAR EXIT ENCLOSURE The appliance requires a minimum enclosure height of 44″
(111.8cm). For temperature requirements, the enclosure space around and above
the appliance must be left unobstructed.
NOTE: The vent shield is telescopic and must be adjusted to shield the full
depth of the combustible wall penetration.
- See “venting” section.
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EN rough framing
note: For heavier finishing materials such as marble, we recommend adding
extra support to the frame. Ensure there is adequate floor support for the
appliance and finishing material.
Before framing your appliance, determine vent requirements before deciding the
final location of the appliance. After rough framing, place the appliance in
its final position.
A B
Ref
Minimum rough framing dimensions
A
16″* (40.6cm)
B
35 1/2″ (90.2cm)
- Based on 1/2″ finishing material thickness.
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4.0 venting installation EN ! WARNING
· Ensure to unpack all loose materials from inside the firebox prior to
connecting the gas and electrical supply · If your appliance is supplied with
a remote, ensure the remote receiver is in the “OFF” position prior
to connecting the gas and electrical supply to the appliance. · For safe and
proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting instructions exactly. ·
The appliance exhaust flue collar must be sealed using Mill Pac. All exhaust
and intake vent pipe joints
must be sealed using red RTV high temp silicone sealant (W573-0002) (not
supplied) or black high temp Mill Pac (W573-0007) (not supplied). · If using
pipe clamps to connect rigid vent components, a minimum of 3 screws must also
be used to ensure the connection cannot slip off. · Do not clamp the flexible
vent pipe. · Risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation. Improper support of the
entire venting system may allow vent to sag and separate. Use vent run
supports and connect vent sections per installation instructions. · Risk of
fire, do not allow loose materials or insulation to touch the vent pipe.
Remove insulation to allow for the installation of the attic shield and to
maintain clearances to combustibles. · Do not fill the space between the vent
pipe and enclosure with any type of material. Do not pack insulation or
combustibles between ceiling firestops. Always maintain specified clearances
around venting and firestop systems. Install wall shields and firestops as
specified. Failure to keep insulation or other materials away from vent pipe
may cause fire. · For gas stoves only: If the appliance is installed directly
on carpeting, vinyl tile, or other combustible material other than wood
flooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending
the full width and depth, unless otherwise tested. For safe and proper
operation of the appliance, follow the venting instructions exactly.
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EN venting installation
4.1 horizontal installation
! WARNING
· The firestop assembly must be installed with the vent shield to the top. ·
Terminals must not be recessed into a wall or siding more than the depth of
the return flange of the mounting
plate. · The vent shield must be fixed in place by fastening the extended vent
shield to the bend tabs using the
supplied fasteners.
This application occurs when venting through an exterior wall. Having
determined the correct height for the air terminal location, cut and frame a
hole in the exterior wall, as illustrated, to accommodate the firestop
assembly. Dry fit the firestop assembly before proceeding to ensure the
brackets on the rear surface fit to the inside surface of the horizontal
framing.
The vent shield must be installed to the full depth of the combustible wall.
The length of the vent shield may cut shorter for combustible walls that less
than 8 1/2″ (216mm) thick.
note:
Bend the tabs for reduced side clearances or move the shield for reduced top
clearances (dependent on specific appliance clearances). Do not fill the air
space between the firestop spacer and the exterior wall with any type of
insulating material (i.e. spray foam).
VENT
SHIELD CAULKING
11 1/8″ (28.2CM)
14 1/2″ (36.8CM)
FIRESTOP SPACER
CAULKING
FINISHING MATERIAL
DETERMINE THE CORRECT HEIGHT
The above is for illustrative purposes only. Vents do not always pass through
center of frame.
A. Fold the vent shield up so that it is perpendicular to the spacer plate.
C
B. Bend the tabs located on either side of the vent shield so that they are just shy of 90º to the spacer plate.
C. On both sides of the firestop, fasten the (W570-0018)
screws through the clearance holes in the bend tabs and
threaded into the holes in the vent shield.
C
D. Apply a bead of caulking around the outer edge of the
firestop assembly. E. Screw the firestop onto the wall/framing, using 4 screws.
A
F. Once the vent pipe is installed in its final position, apply red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied) between the pipe and the firestop.
note:
Where the venting passes horizontally through a wall, you MUST use a Wolf
Steel firestop for all rigid and flex vent systems. The gap between the
outside diameter of the vent and the firestop MUST be completely sealed with
high temperature RTV. When using flex venting, use firestop assembly W010-3440
(not supplied). When using rigid venting, use firestop assembly 4DHFSN (not
supplied).
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venting installation EN
4.2 vertical installation
This application occurs when venting through a roof. Installation kits for various roof pitches are available from your authorized dealer / distributor. See the “accessories” section to order specific kits required.
A. Determine the air terminal location, cut and frame a square opening, as illustrated, in the ceiling and the roof to provide the minimum 1″ (25mm) clearance between the vent pipe and any combustible material. Try to center the vent pipe location midway between two joists to prevent having to cut them. Use a plumb bob to line up the center of the openings. A vent pipe shield will prevent any materials such as insulation, from filling up the 1″ (25mm) air space around the pipe. Nail headers between the joist for extra support.
Firestop underside
of joist
B. Apply a bead of caulking (not supplied) to the framework or to the Wolf
Steel vent pipe shield plate or equivalent (in the case of a finished
ceiling), and secure over the opening in the ceiling. A firestop must be
placed on the bottom of each framed opening in a roof or ceiling that the
venting system passes through. Apply a bead of caulking all around and place a
firestop spacer over the vent shield to restrict cold air from being drawn
into the room or around the fireplace. Ensure that both spacer and shield
maintain the required clearance to combustibles. Once the vent pipe is
installed in its final position, apply red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not
supplied) between the pipe and the firestop assembly.
C. In the attic, slide the vent pipe collar down to cover up the open end of
the shield and tighten. This will prevent any materials, such as insulation,
from filling up the 1″ (25mm) air space around the pipe.
Vent Pipe Shield
Caulking
Vent Pipe Shield
Vent Pipe Collar
note:
When the venting passes vertically through a ceiling, you may use either Wolf
Steel firestops or the venting manufacturer’s firestops for rigid venting,
provided they follow the required clearances listed in the appliance
installation manual. For Wolf Steel flexible venting, you MUST use the Wolf
Steel firestops listed below. For 4″/7″ appliances: When using flex venting,
use firestop assembly W500-0292 (not supplied). When using rigid venting, use
firestop assembly 4DFS (not supplied). For 5″/8″ appliances: When using flex
venting, use firestop assembly W500-0028 (not supplied). When using rigid
venting, use firestop assembly 5DFS (not supplied).
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EN venting installation
4.3 using either flexible or rigid vent components
! WARNING
· Do not allow the inner flex pipe to bunch up on horizontal or vertical runs
and elbows. Keep it pulled tight. · Spacers are attached to the inner flex
pipe at predetermined intervals to maintain an even air gap to the outer
flex pipe. This gap is required for safe operation. A spacer is required at
the start, middle, and end of each elbow to ensure this gap is maintained.
These spacers must not be removed.
Elbow
Spacers
For safe and proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting
instructions exactly. The vent system must be supported approximately every 3
feet (0.9m) for both vertical and horizontal runs. Use Wolf Steel Ltd. support
ring assembly or equivalent noncombustible strapping to maintain the minimum
clearance to combustibles for both vertical and horizontal runs. All inner
flex pipe and outer flex pipe joints may be sealed using high temperature red
RTV silicone W573-0002 (not supplied) or the high temperature sealant W5730007
Mill Pac (not supplied). However, the high temperature sealant W573-0007 Mill
Pac (not supplied) must be used on the joint connecting the inner flex pipe
and the exhaust flue collar.
Use only approved flexible vent pipe kits marked:
“Wolf Steel Approved Venting” or “E2″ as identified by the stamp only on the flex pipes.
4.3.1 horizontal air terminal installation
A.
Stretch the inner flex pipe to the required length taking
into account the additional length needed for the finished ADD FASTENER TYPE
wall surface. Apply a heavy bead of the red RTV silicone
(W573-0002) (not supplied) to the inner sleeve of the air
terminal. Slip the vent pipe a minimum of 2″ (50.8mm)
Caulking
over the inner sleeve of the air terminal and secure with a minimum of 3 screws.
B.
Using the outer flex pipe, slide over the outer combustion
InnePripFelex
air sleeve of the air terminal and secure with a minimum of 3 screws. Seal using red RTV silicone (W573-0002)
Outer Flex Pipe 2″ (50.8mm) Overlap
(not supplied).
C.
Insert the vent pipes through the firestop maintaining
the required clearance to combustibles. Holding the air
Screws (Supplied)
Red RTV Silicone
terminal (lettering in an upright, readable position), secure to the exterior wall and make weather tight by sealing
ADD GRAPHIC
with caulking (not supplied).
D.
If more vent pipe needs to be used to reach the fireplace, Red RTV Silicone
couple them together, as illustrated. The vent system
Screws Inner Coupler Outer Coupler
must be supported approximately every 3 feet (0.9m) for
both vertical and horizontal runs. Use non-combustible strapping to maintain the minimum clearance to combustibles.
Outer Flex Pipe
Inner Flex Pipe
Outer Flex Pipe
E.
Stove Appliances Only: From inside the house, using
Red RTV Silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied), seal
between the vent pipe and the firestop. Then slide the black trim collar over the vent pipe up to the
firestop.
The air terminal mounting plate may be recessed into the exterior wall or siding no greater than the depth of its return flange.
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4.3.2 vertical air terminal installation
venting installation EN
! WARNING
· Maintain a minimum 2″ (51mm) space between the air inlet base and the storm
collar.
note: Fastening hardware provided with appropriate roof terminal and liner kits.
A. Fasten the roof support to the roof using 6 screws. The roof support is optional. In this case, the venting is to be adequately supported using either an alternate method suitable to the authority having jurisdiction or the optional roof support.
B. Stretch the inner flex pipe to the required length. Slip the inner flex pipe a minimum of 2″ (51mm) over the inner pipe of the air terminal connector and secure with a minimum of three screws, when 4/7, 5/8 and 3/5 venting is used and a minimum of six screws when using 8/10 or 8/11 venting. Seal using a heavy bead of red RTV silicone sealant (W573-0002) (not supplied).
Roof Support
C. Repeat using the outer flex pipe, using a heavy bead of red RTV silicone sealant (W573-0002) (not supplied) and a minimum of three screws, when 4/7, 5/8 and 3/5 venting is used and a minimum of six screws when using 8/10 or 8/11 venting.
Inner Pipe
D. Thread the air terminal connector / vent pipe assembly down through the roof. The air terminal must be positioned vertically and plumb. Attach the air terminal connector to the roof support, ensuring that the
Air Terminal Connector
top of the air terminal is 16″ (40.6cm) above the highest point that it
Red RTV
penetrates the roof.
Silicone (W572-0002)
E. Remove nails from the shingles, above and to the sides of the air terminal connector. Place the flashing over the air terminal connector leaving a min. 3/4″ (19mm) of the air terminal connector showing above
Inner Flex Pipe Outer Flex Pipe
the top of the flashing. Slide the flashing underneath the sides and
upper edge of the shingles. Ensure that the air terminal connector is
properly centered within the flashing, giving a 3/4″ (19mm) margin all
around. Fasten to the roof. Do not nail through the lower portion of the
flashing. Make weather-tight by sealing with caulking. Where possible,
cover the sides and top edges of the flashing with roofing material.
Air Inlet
F. Aligning the seams of the terminal and air terminal connector, place the 2″ (51mm)
Base
terminal over the air terminal connector making sure the vent pipe goes into the hole in the terminal. Secure with a minimum of three screws, when 4/7, 5/8 and 3/5 venting is used and a minimum of six screws
Caulking Storm Collar
when using 8/10 or 8/11 venting.
Weather
G. Apply a heavy bead of weatherproof caulking 2” (51mm) above the
Sealant
flashing. Install the storm collar around the air terminal and slide down
to the caulking. Tighten to ensure that a weather-tight seal between the
Flashing
air terminal and the collar is achieved.
H. If more vent pipe needs to be used to reach the appliance, see “horizontal air terminal installation” section.
4.3.3 applianceAvDenDt cFoAnnSeTctEioNn ER TYPE
A. Install the inner flex pipe to the appliance. Secure with a minimum of three screws when installing 3″/5″, 4″/7″ or 5″/8″ venting, or six screws when installing 8″/10″ or 8″/11″ venting. Seal the joint and screw holes using Mill Pac sealant (W573-0007) (not supplied).
INSERT #8 X 1/2″
Self Drilling Screws
IMAGE HERE 21″1(/541″ m(31m.8)mm) Overlap
B. Install the outer flex pipe to the appliance. Secure with a minimum of three screws when installing 3″/5″, 4″/7″ or 5″/”8 venting, or six screws when installing 8″/10″ or 8″/11″ venting. Seal the joints using high temperature red RTV silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied).
Mill-Pac Sealant
Red RTV Silicone
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4.3.4 horizontal air terminal installation
A. Move the appliance into position. Measure the vent length required between terminal and appliance taking into account the additional length needed for the finished wall surface and any 2″ (50.8mm) overlaps between venting components.
10×2″ SCREWS
B. Apply a heavy bead of Mill Pac sealant (W573-0007) (not supplied) to the outer edge of the inner collar of the appliance. Attach the first inner rigid pipe component and secure using a minimum of three screws. Repeat using the outer rigid pipe. Seal using Red RTV Silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied).
CAULKING
INNER OUTER RIGID RIGID PIPE PIPE
2″ (50.8mm) OVERLAP
HI-TEMP SEALANT
C. Insert the vent pipes through the firestop maintaining the required clearance to combustibles. Apply a heavy bead of Red RTV Silicone (W573-0002) (not supplied) to both the inner sleeve and outer sleeve of the air terminal. Slide the terminal sleeves into the rigid pipes a minimum of 1 1/4″. Holding the air terminal (lettering in an upright, readable position), secure to the exterior wall and make weather tight by sealing with caulking (not supplied).
The air terminal mounting plate may be recessed into the exterior wall or siding no greater than the depth of the return flange.
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4.3.5 vertical air terminal installation
venting installation EN
! WARNING
· Maintain a minimum 2″ (51mm) space between the air inlet base and the storm
collar.
note: Fastening hardware provided with appropriate roof terminal and liner
kits.
Before attaching elbows to the collars on the back of the appliance, 1 1/2″
(38.1mm) will need to be trimmed off the 4″ (101.6mm) collar.
REAR VENT APPLICATIONS ONLY: Attach 4″ (101.6mm) and 7″ (177.8mm) elbows to the appliance. Secure with 3 screws and seal the joints and screw heads using high temperature sealant. Proceed to step A below.
TOP AND REAR VENT APPLICATIONS: A. Move the appliance into position.
INNER PIPE
B. Fasten the roof support to the roof using the screws provided. The roof support is optional. In this case the venting is to be adequately supported using either an alternate method suitable to the authority having jurisdiction or the optional roof support.
AIR TERMINAL CONNECTOR
C. Apply high temperature sealant W573-0007 (not supplied) to the outer edge of the inner sleeve of the air terminal. Slip the inner coupler a minimum of 2″ (51mm) over the sleeve and secure using 3 screws.
HIGH TEMPERATURE SEALANT
D. Apply high temperature sealant W573-0002 (not supplied) to the outer edge of the of the outside sleeve of the air terminal connector. Slip the outer coupler over the sleeve and secure as before. Trim the outer coupler even with the inner coupler end.
INNER RIGID PIPE
OUTER RIGID
E. Thread the air terminal connector / vent pipe assembly down through the roof support and attach, ensuring that a minimum 16″ (40.6cm)of air terminal connector will penetrate the roof when fastened. If the attic space is tight, we recommend threading the Wolf Steel vent pipe collar or equivalent loosely onto the air terminal connector / vent pipe assembly as it is passed through the attic. The air terminal connector must be positioned vertically and plumb.
PIPE
VENT PIPE COLLAR VENT
F. Remove nails from the shingles, above and to the sides of the air terminal
PIPE
connector. Place the flashing over the air terminal connector and slide it
SHIELD
underneath the sides and upper edge of the shingles. Ensure that the air
terminal connector is properly centered within the flashing, giving a 3/4″
(19.1mm) margin all around. Fasten to the roof. Do NOT nail through the lower portion of the flashing.
Make weather-tight by sealing with caulking. Where possible, cover the sides and top edges of the flashing
with roofing material.
G. Apply a heavy bead of waterproof caulking 2″ (51mm) above the flashing. Install the storm collar around the air terminal and slide down to the caulking. Tighten to ensure that a weather-tight seal between the air terminal connector and the collar is achieved.
H. Continue adding rigid venting sections, sealing and securing as above. Attach the inner collapsed telescopic sleeve to the last section of rigid piping. Secure with screws and seal. Repeat using the outer telescopic sleeve.
I. Run a bead of high temperature sealant W573-0007 (not supplied) around the outside of the inner elbow for rear vent applications or the inner collar for top vent applications. Pull the telescopic sleeve a minimum of 2″ (51mm) onto the elbow. Secure with three screws. Repeat with the outer telescopic sleeve.
TOP VENT APPLICATIONS ONLY:
K. In the attic, slide the vent pipe collar down to cover up the open end of the shield and tighten. This will prevent any materials, such as insulation, from filling up the 1″ (25mm) air space around the pipe.
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EN venting installation
4.4 vertical through existing chimney
! WARNING
· Risk of fire. · Co-axial to co-linear venting configurations must only be
used in a non-combustible chimney or enclosure.
Installation in a combustible enclosure could result in a fire.
This appliance is designed to be attached to a 3″ (76.2mm) co-linear aluminum flex vent system running the full
length of a masonry chimney.
TERMINATION
The flex liners accommodate any contours of a
masonry chimney, however, it is necessary to keep
the flexible liners as straight as possible. The inlet
air collar of the termination cap must be connected
to the air intake flex liner and the exhaust collar
must be connected to the exhaust flexible liner.
AIR
INTAKE
Both Simpson Duravent and Selkirk co-linear to
co-axial adaptors have been approved on this
appliance
EXHAUST FLUE
FLEX LINER
note: A vent adaptor will be required directly off the appliance.
Follow vent manufacturer’s installation instructions.
- 40 FT (12.2m)
MAX.
10 FT (3.1m) MIN
Different manufacturer’s venting components must not be combined. Once the
preferred manufacturer’s appliance adaptor has been attached, the remainder of
the system must be that of the same manufacturer.
The only exception to this rule is to use Wolf Steel’s approved 3″ (76.2mm)
flex liner and co-linear termination.
COAXIAL TO CO-LINEAR ADAPATOR
APPLIANCE VENT ADAPTOR
- Measured from appliance flue collar to termination flue collar
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4.4.1 restricting vertical vents
venting installation EN
! WARNING
· Turn off gas and electrical supply before servicing the appliance. ·
Appliance may be hot, do not service until appliance is cool. · For safe and
proper operation of the appliance, follow the venting instruction exactly. ·
To avoid danger of suffocation, keep the packaging bag away from babies and
children. Do not use in
cribs, beds, carriages or play pens. This bag is not a toy. Knot before
throwing away.
Vertical installations may display a very active flame. If this appearance is not desirable, the exhaust outlet may be restricted with a Wolf Steel approved restrictor kit. This kit is not recommended for short vertical vent runs.
Depending on the model and/or year of your appliance, mounting holes may not exist.
A.
If mounting holes exist, remove the screws from the firebox top, align the restrictor plate as illustrated
and secure.
B.
If mounting holes do not exist, align the restrictor plate as illustrated and secure using the 2
8×1/2 hex head sheet metal screws supplied.
C.
Ensure the plate will pivot at the slot up into the exhaust outlet.
D.
Depending on the amount of restriction desired, the restrictor plate can be left flat for most restriction
or bent up for varying degrees of restriction.
Top view
Mounting screws
Restrictor
Firebox top
Restrictor
Exhaust collar
3
2
1
8x½ hex head sheet metal screw
1. Most restriction 2. Moderate restriction 3. Least restriction
Firebox top
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EN 5e.l0ecetrleiccatlricnafol rinmfoatrimonation
5.1 hard wiring connection
It is necessary to hard wire this appliance. This appliance must be
electrically connected and grounded in accordance with local codes. In the
absence of local codes, use the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code in
Canada or the ANSI/NFPA 70-1996 National Electrical Code in the United States.
5.2 receptacle wiring diagram
3 prong receptacle
Electrical box cover
(Black)
L1 (Black)
L2 Ground Cable connector (White) (Green)
5.3 electronic wiring diagram
Screw
Ground (Green)
(White) Wire nuts
Electrical box
! WARNING
· Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Call a qualified
service technician immediately to have the appliance inspected for damage to
the electrical circuit.
· Risk of electrical shock or explosion. Do not wire 110V to the valve or to
the appliance wall switch. Incorrect wiring will damage controls.
· All wiring should be done by a qualified electrician and shall be in
compliance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, use the current
CSA22.1 Canadian Electric Code in Canada or the current National Electric Code
ANSI/NFPA NO. 70 in the United States.
· Always light the pilot whether for the first time or if the gas supply has
run out, with the glass door opened or removed.
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5.4 battery back-up installation
electrical information EN
! WARNING
· Ensure the gas and electrical power to the appliance is turned off. · Appliance may be hot, do not service until the appliance has cooled.
note: In the event of a power failure, your appliance can be operated using a USB power bank as a battery back-up.
A.
Before beginning installation, turn off the gas and disconnect the electrical power supply from the
appliance.
B.
Remove the safety screen to easily access the control compartment.
C.
Locate the control board under the firebox.
D.
Unplug the USB power supply going to the control board and replace it with a USB power bank (not
supplied).
E.
Reinstall the safety screen. The safety screen must be installed at all times during the appliance operation.
F.
Turn the gas back on to begin operating the appliance.
CONTROL
BOARD USB POWER BANK
(NOT SUPPLIED)
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EN electrical information
5.5 initializing the transmitter for the first time
! WARNING
· Ensure the gas and electrical power to the appliance is turned off.
A.
Locate the transmitter and receiver supplied with the appliance.
B.
Make sure the slide switch on the receiver is set to the “OFF” position.
C.
Press the battery compartment slightly into the receiver and release enabling the battery compartment to
pop out. (Fig. 1).
D.
Place 4 “AA” batteries into the battery compartment and slide the compartment back into the receiver.
(Fig. 2).
E.
Connect the receiver wires to the two leads from the control module, identified as switch wires. See
“wiring diagram” section.
F.
Place 2 “AAA” batteries into the battery compartment of the transmitter (Fig. 3).
G.
Slide the switch on the receiver to the “REMOTE” position. The low battery indicator on the
receiver will flash and the receiver will beep twice. The receiver is now ready to communicate with the
transmitter. You only have 30 seconds after the receiver is put in the “REMOTE” position to
capture the code, which will be indicated by three beeps from the receiver.
H.
Point the transmitter at the receiver, push and hold the “ON” button for 1 to 2 seconds to capture a
predetermined code. The low battery indicator on the receiver will fl ash and the receiver will beep three
times to confirm synchronization with the transmitter. At this time the remote should be fully operational.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
ON
BAT.LOW
REMOTE
OFF
STICKER (See 7. FINISHING)
FIGURE 1
FIREPLACE REMOTE
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
RECEIVER
+ AA –
– AA +
+ AA – AA +
FIGURE 2
TRANSMITTER
°F °C
AAA AAA
BATTERY COVER
FIGURE 6
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5.6 wiring diagram
! WARNING
· Do not wire 110 volts to the valve or wall switch.
electrical information EN
PILOT
W725-0062 (NG) W725-0063 (P) (GAS VALVE)
W010-2763 (NG) W010-2808 (P)
W190-0195 (PF0 CONTROL BOARD)
PILOT SENSOR
W750-0493
SPARK ROD GROUND (GREEN)
WIRE HARNESS W750-0497
GREEN BLUE
ORANGE
BLACK WHITE
POWER CORD (W750-0506)
OR USB POWER
PACK (NOT SUPPLIED)
BLACK (OPTIONAL) WHITE (OPTIONAL)
note:
ACS
A USB power pack (not supplied) can be used during a power outage.
RECEIVER
F60 RECEIVER (SUPPLIED IN APPLIANCE PACKAGING)
OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH / THERMOSTAT
note:
The optional wall switch / thermostat should be connected to the piggyback
connectors on the back of the receiver.
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EN electrical information
5.7 light & blower assembly wiring diagrams
LIGHTS W405-0097
LIGHTS W405-0097
POWER CORD W750-0159
EMBER BED WIRE W750-0531
PIGGY BACK CONNECTORS (FOR OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH)
2 WAY EMBER BED WIRE W750-0530
THERMAL DISC W690-0019
OPTIONAL
SWITCH W660-0009
WALL SWITCH (LIGHTS)
BLOWER W062-0077
THERMODISC W690-0002
VARIABLE SPEED SWITCH
W660-0019
WIRE HARNESS W750-0050
note:
For EFCN/P-PF0 installation: For the lights: the switch on the control panel
must remain in the ON position. For the blower: the wire harness provided with
the kit must be used.
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6.0 gas installation EN ! WARNING
· Risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation. Ensure there are no ignition
sources such as sparks or open flames. · Support gas control when attaching
gas supply pipe to prevent damaging gas line. · Always light the pilot whether
for the first time or if the gas supply has run out with the glass door opened
or removed. Purging of the gas supply line should be performed by a qualified
service technician. Ensure that a continuous gas flow is at the burner before
closing the door. Ensure adequate ventilation. For gas and electrical
locations, see “dimensions” section. · All gas connections must be contained
within the appliance when complete (gas fireplaces only). · High pressure will
damage valve. Disconnect gas supply piping before testing gas line at test
pressures above 1/2 PSIG. · Valve settings have been factory set, do not
change.
Installation and servicing to be done by a qualified installer. · Move the
appliance into position and secure. · If equipped with a flex connector, the
appliance is designed to accept a 1/2″ (13mm) gas supply. Without the
connector, it is designed to accept a 3/8″ (9.5mm) gas supply. The appliance
is equipped with a manual shut off valve to turn off the gas supply to the
appliance. · Connect the gas supply in accordance to local codes. In the
absence of local codes, install to the current CAN/CSA-B149.1 Installation
Code in Canada or to the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54
in the United States. · When flexing any gas line, support the gas valve so
that the lines are not bent or kinked. · The gas line flex-connector should be
installed to provide sufficient movement for shifting the burner assembly on
its side to aid with servicing components. · Check for gas leaks by brushing
on a soap and water solution. Do not use open flame.
After installing the electrical wiring and gas lines, ensure to test the appliance before finishing the framing and finishing the appliance.
7.0 nailing tab installation
A. Nailing tabs are provided as part of the frames, as shown. To determine the final location and where to bend the nailing tabs you must first determine the thickness of your finishing material (i.e. drywall). This will determine the dimension from the front edge of the corner post to the nailing tab. Once the nailing tab is in the desired location and secure using an appropriate fastener*.
ADD
NAILING
ITMABSAGE
HERE
- Additional fasteners may be installed.
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EN 8o.p0eroaptieornation
! WARNING
· If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may
result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
· If applicable, always light the pilot whether for the first time or if the
gas supply has run out with the glass door opened or removed.
Ensure that a continuous gas flow is at the burner before installing the door. When lit for the first time, the appliance will emit an odor for a few hours. This is a normal temporary condition caused by the “burn-in” of paints and lubricants used in the manufacturing process and will not occur again. After extended periods of non-operation, such as, following a vacation or warm weather season, the appliance may emit a slight odor for a few hours. This is caused by dust particules in the heat exchanger burning off. In both cases, open a window to sufficiently ventilate the room.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING
· Do not turn on if children or other at risk individuals are near the
appliance. · This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the
pilot by hand. · Before operating, smell all around the appliance area for gas
and 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 replace any part of the control system and any
gas control which has been underwater.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
· Turn off all gas to the appliance. · Open windows. · Do not try to light any
appliance. · Do not touch any electric switch; do not use
any phone in your building
· Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbour’s phone. Follow the gas
supplier’s instructions.
· If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
note: This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically
lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand.
A. Stop! Read the above safety information on this label. B. Remove batteries
from the transmitter and set thermostat to lowest setting, if
equipped. C. Turn off all electrical power to the appliance. D. Open the glass
door, if equipped. E. Turn the manual shut-off valve clockwise to the “OFF”
position. (Shut-off valve is
located on the flex connector). F. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas.
If you smell gas including near the
floor, STOP! Follow the instructions above in the “WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL
GAS” section. If you don’t smell gas; close the glass door and go to the next
step. G. Turn the manual shut-off valve counter clockwise to the “ON”
position. H. Turn on all electrical power to the appliance and re-install the
batteries into the transmitter. Set thermostat to desired setting, if
equipped. I. Turn on the remote wall switch to the appliance. J. If the
appliance will not operate, follow instructions “TO TURN OFF GAS” and call
your service technician or gas supplier.
TO TURN OFF GAS A. Set thermostat to lowest setting, if equipped. B. Turn off
the remote wall switch to the appliance. C. Turn off all electric power to the
appliance if service is to be performed. D. Turn manual shutoff valve
clockwise to the “OFF” positon. Do not force.
L O
add gas knob add gas valve
HI
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8.1 pilot on demand
operation EN
This appliance is equipped with an “On Demand” intermittent pilot ignition system (IPI) which also includes a continuous pilot ignition (CPI) mode with an integrated seven day timer. This system minimizes your appliance’s carbon footprint as well as reducing its annual fuel consumption and operating costs.
In IPI mode, the pilot will ignite prior to the main burner, when the appliance is turned on using a switch, remote or from a call for heat with the thermostat (if equipped). Once the appliance is turned off (or the call for heat is satisfied), the main burner and pilot flame will shut down.
The continuous (CPI) mode is intended to enhance the performance of the appliance during the startup phase in colder climates and extreme weather by keeping the system warm when the main burner is not in use. However, the timer feature provides the convenience that the appliance automatically switches off the pilot when the appliance has not been used for seven days to save unnecessary fuel consumption.
When the CPI function is turned on, the pilot will remain on after the main burner is turned off. A timer will then begin the countdown for approximately seven days before shutting off the pilot if the appliance is not used. This countdown will reset anytime the appliance main burner is used. Therefore, if the appliance is regularly used day to day, the pilot will remain on. However, this system does not require the user to remember to turn the pilot off as summer approaches and avoids unnecessary fuel consumption while still readily turned back on when the cold weather returns.
Your appliance may be equipped with an ACS or remote control device (Fig. 1) which enables you to select IPI or CPI modes.
If your appliance is equipped with an ACS switch, it has the option to change
modes: Fig. 2: Flipping the switch ON turns on the continuous pilot with timer and flipping
(Fig. 1)
the switch OFF turns on the intermittent pilot ignition.
Fig. 3: If installed with the blue wire facing up, flipping the switch UP turns on the continuous pilot with timer
and flipping the switch DOWN turns on the intermittent pilot ignition. If installed with the white wire facing up, the
opposite is true.
If your appliance is equipped with a remote control device capable of selecting IPI / CPI modes, refer to remote operating instructions.
In order to start your pilot, turning the main burner on with the switch, remote or thermostat and then turning it off will reactivate the continuous pilot mode and reset the seven day timer.
For further information, refer to www.napoleon.com/pilotondemand.
(Fig. 2)
(Fig. 3)
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9.1 flush
! WARNING
· Risk of fire! · Maintain all specified air space clearances to combustibles.
Failure to comply with these instructions may
cause a fire or cause the appliance to overheat. · Ensure all clearances (i.e.
back, side, top, vent, mantel, front, etc.) are clearly maintained.
Ceiling
54″ (137.2cm) minimum
44″ 111.8cm) (REAR VENT) / 50 1/2″ (128.3cm) (TOP VENT) minimum
35″ (88.9cm) *
35 1/2″ (90.2cm)
Drywall
16″ (40.6cm)
- Allow for finished floor and hearth thickness when setting these dimensions.
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9.2 recess
finish framing EN
3 1/2″ (89MM)**
84″ (213cm)
min.
46″ (116.8cm) *
35″ (88.9cm) *
35 1/2″ (90.2cm)
16″ (40.6cm)
- Allow for finished floor and hearth thickness when setting these dimensions. ** 2″ x 4″ frame can be “backed” with 3/4″ ply to support TV mounting hardware.
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EN f1i0n.i0shfingishing ! WARNING
· Risk of fire! · Never obstruct the front opening of the appliance. · The
front of the appliance must be finished with any non-combustible materials
such as brick, marble, granite,
etc., provided that these materials do not go below the specified dimension,
as illustrated. · Do not strike, slam, or scratch. Do not operate appliance
with glass removed, cracked, or scratched. · Facing and/or finishing material
must never overhang into the appliance opening. · The glass door assembly is
designed to pivot forward when relieving excess pressure that might occur.
Finishing
or other materials must not be located in the opening surrounding the door as
this will interfere with the doors ability to relieve pressure.
10.1 safety barrier / door removal and installation
! WARNING
· Glass may be hot. Do not touch glass until cooled. · If equipped with door
latches that are part of a safety system, they must be properly engaged. Do
not
operate the appliance with latches disengaged. · Facing and/or finishing
materials must not interfere with air flow through air openings, louvre
openings,
operation of louvres, or doors/access for service. Observe all clearances when
applying combustible materials. · Before door is removed, turn the appliance
off and wait until appliance is cool to the touch. Doors are heavy and fragile
so handle with care.
A barrier designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass is
provided for the appliance and shall be installed. Before the glass door can
be removed, the safety barrier must be removed. Lift the safety barrier off
the 4 pins, tilt the top forward and remove from the appliance.
Safety barrier
Safety barrier
Leave a hand on the glass door during entire door removal. The glass door is
secured to the firebox with 2 spring latches along the top and 2 along the
bottom. Pull the handles of the latches forward, then lift the latches out
from the door frame to release the top of the door. Repeat the same step for
the 2 bottom latches. Next, pivot the door forward until the top edge clears
the front of the appliance. Carefully grip the sides of the door lifting it
off the appliance. note: These spring latches make up the spring relief system
for the appliance. Ensure they open freely and close sealed.
Reverse these steps to re-install the safety barrier and door. Ensure safety
barrier is installed correctly.
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10.2 front hood installation
note: This hood must be installed, if it has not already been factory
installed.
A.
Safety door and screen must be removed.
B.
Remove the securing screws from the top of the firebox, as shown.
C.
Install the front hood, ensure it is angled downward when installed.
D.
Reinstall the previously removed securing screws.
finishing EN
SIDE VIEW
HOOD
X5
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EN finishing
10.3 non-combustible facing material
! WARNING
Non-combustible facing material must not project more than 4″ (101.6mm) from
the face of the door (all four sides). If greater projections are desired,
increase the clearance to the sides, bottom and top by 2″ (50.8mm) for every
additional 1″ (25.4mm) of projection. If using an optional surround, the same
rule applies, starting from the top of the surround. Ensure clearances are
maintained for surround removal, as it must lift off the appliance for
maintenance.
A
B
A
B
4″ (101.6mm) 2″ (50.8mm)
Optional surround
6″ (152.4mm) 5″ (127mm) 4″ (101.6mm)
Top of appliance
Door
3″(76.2mm) 2″ (50.8mm)
0″ (0mm)
6″ (152.4mm) 5″ (127mm) 4″ (101.6mm)
Top of appliance
Door
Section A – A
Section B – B
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10.4 minimum mantel clearances
finishing EN
Combustible mantel clearance can vary according to the mantel depth. Use the graph to help evaluate the clearance needed. These same requirements apply to any combustibles protruding on either side of the appliance.
26 24 22 20
18
M A N T
H E I G
16 14 12
E H 10
LT 8
6
4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
MANTEL DEPTH
MANTEL DIMENSIONS
Ref
Height
Depth
A
31 5/8″ (80.3cm)
N/A
B
5″ (12.7cm)
2″ (51mm)
C
7″ (17.8cm)
4″ (102mm)
D
9″ (22.9cm)
6″ (152mm)
E
11″ (27.9cm)
8″ (203mm)
BCD E
Hood
Appliance Opening
A
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EN finishing
10.5 clearances around appliance (TV and valuable objects)
Flush installation without mantel
TV bracket
Enclosure
Flush installation with mantel
6″ min.
Recessed installation with protrusion
6″ min.
Enclosure
TV bracket
2.5″ min.*
2″ min. (3″ max. recommended) A
TV bracket
The volume of air must be
added to the
enclosure to
accomodate
2.5″ min.*
the recessed area.
2″ min.
(3″ max. recommended)
Enclosure
Appliance opening
Appliance opening
Appliance opening
Appliance
Appliance
Appliance
See “minimum clearance A to mantle” section
(installation manual).
Partially recessed installation with mantel
! WARNING
This application is only acceptable when the Universal Heat Management kit is
installed.
6″ min.
TV bracket
2.5″ min.*
2″ min.
12″ (3″ max. max. recommended)
Enclosure
3″ min.
Appliance opening
Appliance
note:
· Electronic appliance temperatures must be validated at the time of
installation as air flow characteristics within the room can vary and maximum
acceptable operating temperatures can vary from appliance to appliance.
Electronic appliances cannot be used where the electronic appliance
temperature exceeds the manufacturer’s maximum allowable operating
temperatures (see electronic appliance manufacturer’s specifications).
Operating a television above the manufacturer’s maximum allowable operating
temperature will result in premature failure.
· Mantel height and depth must conform to mantel clearance requirements
specified in this manual, see “minimum clearance to combustible mantel”
section in installation manual.
· Electronic appliance temperatures may be further reduced by increasing the
horizontal distance between the front of the electronic appliance and the
front edge of the mantel or by increasing dimension “A”. However, increasing
the gap between the top of the mantel and the bottom of the electronic
appliance beyond the maximum recommended figure, typically results in higher
temperatures. Minimum clearance between the mantel and bottom of the
electronic appliance should be maintained to allow air circulation below and
behind the electronic appliance.
- TV applications were tested with the minimum enclosure dimensions and the maximum recess permissible.
This data is provided in good faith and is not a guarantee for every application and television. Care and consideration should be taken when planning these installations to ensure the temperatures around the TV meet all manufacturer’s recommended operating temperatures. Increasing the height of the mantel and/or TV above the fireplace opening, the protrusion of mantel and the volume of the enclosure all have the effect of reducing the temperature above the fireplace. It is always recommended to use the optional heat management kit when considering mounting a television above the fireplace.
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10.6 log placement
finishing EN
! WARNING
· Failure to position the logs in accordance with these diagrams or failure to
use only logs specifically approved with this appliance may result in property
damage or personal injury.
· Logs must be placed in their exact location in the appliance. Do not modify
the proper log positions, since appliance may not function properly and
delayed ignition may occur.
· The logs are fragile and should be handled with care.
PHAZERTM logs and glowing embers, exclusive to Napoleon, provide a unique and realistic glowing effect that is different in every installation. Take the time to carefully position the glowing embers for a maximum glowing effect. Log colours may vary. During the initial use of the appliance, the colours will become more uniform as colour pigments burn in during the heat-activated curing process. Blocked burner ports can cause an incorrect flame pattern.
Stud (Log #1)
Burner Ports
Pilot Shield
Night
Stud (Log #1)
LightIF(AxP2P)LICABLBEE,LISNS(IE.ER.TSTDURDASW,IPNIGLOOTFSBHUIERLNDE,RB/USURPNPEORRPTOWRTITSH,
APPROPRIATE ETC.).
LA-
IF NOT APPLICABLE, HIDE THIS SECTION AND USE BOXES BELSOtWu. d (Log #2)
A1
A2
B1 B2
C1
D1
D2
Stud (Log #3)
Stud (Log #2)
Studs (Log #4)
Burner Overview
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Notch
1
A1
A2
1.Place log #1 (W135-0685) firmly onto A1 and A2, ensuring the notch fits around the pilot shield.
A2
1 2
B1
B2
2.Place log #2 (W135-0686) firmly onto B1 and B2. Do not cover any burner ports.
1
3
2
C1
3.Place log #3 (W135-0688) firmly onto C1.
1
2
4
3
D1
D2
4.Place log #4 (W135-0687) firmly onto D1 and D2. Ensure log #3 and log #4 are touching.
Notch
Pin
5 1
Pin
2
3
4
1 5
2 3
6
Notch
4
5.Place a pin in the hole located on the left side of log #2. Place log #5 (W135-0690) onto the pin, allowing the other end to rest in the notch of log
1.
6.Place a pin in the hole located on the right side of log #1. Place log #6 (W135-0689) onto the pin, allowing the other end to rest in the notch of log
4.
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10.7 glowing embers
! WARNING
finishing EN
· Completely blocking the burner ports can cause an incorrect flame pattern, carbon deposits and delayed ignition.
Tear the embers into pieces and loosely layer above the burner ports covering
the burner area. Care should be taken to shred the embers into thin, small
irregular pieces as only the exposed edges of the fibre hairs will glow. The
ember material will only glow when exposed to direct flame; however, care
should be taken to not
block off the burner ports.
Blocked burner ports can cause an incorrect flame pattern, carbon deposits and
delayed ignition. PHAZERTM logs glow when exposed to direct flame. Use only
certified “glowing embers” and PHAZERTM logs available from your local
authorized dealer / distributor.
10.8 charcoal embers
! WARNING
· Do not block or close off the burner ports. Blocked ports can cause an
incorrect flame pattern, carbon deposits and delayed ignition.
· When supplied, charcoal embers, charcoal lumps and vermiculite are not to be
placed on the burner.
Randomly place the charcoal embers along the front and sides of the log
support in a realistic manner. Fine dust found in the bottom of the bag should
not be used.
note: Charcoal embers are not to be placed on the burner.
10.9 logo placement
Remove the backing of the logo supplied and place, as illustrated.
1/2″(12.7mm)
INLOSGOERT IMAGE 1/2″(12.7mm) HERE
10.10 glass media placement
A. Cover both lenses completely with clear glass (shaded area). B. Spread
small amounts of amber glass over the clear glass to give the ember bed effect
(shaded area). C. Some charcoal chips could be placed over the glass to dull
the light especially when using porcelain panels.
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EN 1a1d.j0usatdmjuesnttments
11.1 pilot burner adjustment
Adjust the pilot screw to provide properly sized flame. Turn in a clockwise direction to reduce the gas flow.
Check Pressure Readings: Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A) counterclockwise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart
ELECTRODE
3/8″ – 1/2″ (9.5mm – 12.7mm)
PILOT BURNER
below. Check pressure with main burner operating on “HI”.
FLAME
Outlet pressure can be checked the same as above using screw (B). Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check
INSERTSPENSIOLROT ASSEMBLY
pressure with main burner operating on “HI”.
FLAME MUST ENVELOP
After taking pressure readings, be sure to turn screws clockwise firmly to reseal. Do not overtorque.
UPPER 3/8″ (9.5mm) TO 1/2″ (12.7mm) OF FLAME SENSOR
Leak test with a soap and water solution.
Prior to pilot adjustment, ensure that the pilot assembly has not been painted. If overspray or painting of the pilot assembly has occurred remove the paint from the pilot assembly, or replace. Fine emery cloth or a synthetic scrub pad (such as Scotch-BriteTM) can be used to remove the paint from the pilot hood, electrode and flame sensor.
Pressure Inlet Outlet
Natural Gas (inches) *7″
(minimum 4.5″) 3.5″
Natural Gas (millibars)
17.4mb (minimum 11.2mb)
8.7mb
Propane (inches)
13″ (minimum 11″)
10″
Propane (millibars)
32.4mb (minimum 27.4mb)
24.9mb
*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13″
AB
PILOT SCREW
11.2 venturi adjustment
This appliance has an air shutter that has been factory set open according to
the chart below:
Regardless of venturi orientation, closing the air shutter will cause a more
yellow flame, but can lead to carbonization. Opening the air shutter will
cause a more blue flame, but can cause flame lifting from the burner ports.
The flame may not appear yellow immediately; allow 15 to 30 minutes for the
final flame colour to be established.
VENTURI BURNER
AIR SHUTTER ADJUSTMENT MUST ONLY BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED
INSTALLER.
ORIFICE
AIR SHUTTER OPENING
note: It is important that the orifice is securely inserted into the venturi.
VENTURI ADJUSTMENT CHART
FUEL
TOP
REAR
NG 1/16″ (1.5mm) 1/8″ (3.2mm)
P
1/4″ (6.3mm) 3/8″ (9.5mm)
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11.3 flame characteristics
It’s important to periodically perform a visual check of the pilot and burner
flames. Compare them to the illustration provided. If any flames appear
abnormal, call a service person.
em ipsum
adjustment EN
3/8″ – 1/2″ (9.5mm – 12.7mm)
ADD IMAGE Flame must envelop HERE upper
3/8″ to 1/2″ (12.7mm – 9.5mm) of
Flame sensor
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EN 1m2a.0intenamncaeintenance ! WARNING
· Turn off the gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance. ·
Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled. · Do not use
abrasive cleaners on glass. · Do not paint the pilot assembly.
This appliance and its venting system should be inspected before use and at
least annually by a qualified service person. The following suggested checks
should be performed by a qualified technician. The appliance area must be kept
clear and free of combustible materials, gasoline, or other flammable vapors
and liquids. The flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be
obstructed.
note: Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8.
9. 10.
12.1
In order to properly clean the burner and pilot assembly, remove the logs,
rocks and/or glass to expose both assemblies. Keep the control compartment,
media, burner, air shutter opening and the area surrounding the appliance
clean by vacuuming or brushing, at least once a year. Check to see that all
burner ports are burning. Clean out any of the ports which may not be burning
or are not burning properly. Check to see that the pilot flame is large enough
to engulf the flame sensor and/or thermocouple / thermopile as well as it
reaches the burner. If your appliance is equipped with a safety barrier,
cleaning may be necessary due to excessive lint / dust from carpeting, pets,
etc. simply vacuum using the brush attachment. If your appliance is equipped
with relief doors, ensure the system performs effectively. Check that the
gasket is not worn or damaged. Replace if necessary. Replace the cleaned logs,
rocks or glass. Failure to properly position the media may cause carboning
which can be distributed in the surrounding living area, inside the firebox
and on exterior surfaces surrounding vent termination. Check to see that the
main burner ignites completely on all ports when turned on. A 5 to 10 second
total light-up period is satisfactory. If ignition takes longer, consult your
local authorized dealer / distributor. Visually inspect the appliance for
carbon build up. Using a small whisk or brush, brush off the carbon and vacuum
up or sweep into garbage. This step is not applicable for Vent Free
appliances: Check to see that the appliance is venting correctly. Ensure
chimney system is safe and unobstructed. (If for any reason the vent air
intake system is disassembled, re-install and re-seal per the instructions
provided for the initial installation).
annual maintenance
! WARNING
· Annual maintenance should be performed by a qualified service technician ·
The firebox becomes very hot during operation. Let the appliance cool
completely or wear heat resistant
gloves before conducting service. · Never vacuum hot embers. · Do not paint
the pilot assembly
· This appliance will require maintenance which should be planned on an annual
basis. · Service should include cleaning, battery replacement, venting
inspection and inspection of the burner,
media, and firebox. Refer to the door removal section and remove the door as
instructed. · Carefully remove media if necessary (logs, glass, brick panels,
etc.). · Using a vacuum with soft brush attachment, gently remove any dirt,
debris, or carbon build up from the
logs, firebox, and burner. For glass media, follow the installation
instructions for pre-cleaning. · Gently remove any build-up on the pilot
assembly including thermopile, thermocouple, flame sensor, and
igniter (if equipped).
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maintenance EN
note: Clean flame sensor using a fine emery cloth or a synthetic scrub pad
(such as Scotch-BriteTM) to remove any oxides. Clean the pilot assembly using
a vacuum with a soft brush attachment. It is important that the pilot assembly
is not painted.
· Inspect all accessible gaskets and replace as required. · If equipped with a
blower, access the blower and clean using a soft brush and vacuum. · Re-
assemble the various components in reverse order. · Inspect the relief system.
The appliance relieves through the main glass door or through the flaps on the
firebox top. Ensure they open freely, and close sealed. · Check the gas
control valve pilot and Hi / Lo knobs move freely, if equipped. Replace if any
stiffness in
movement is experienced. · Check for gas leaks on all gas connections up and
downstream from the gas valve including pilot tube
connections.
12.2 door glass replacement
! WARNING
· Do not use substitute materials. · Glass may be hot. Do not touch glass
until cooled. · Care must be taken when removing and disposing of any broken
door glass or damaged components. Be
sure to vacuum up any broken glass from inside appliance before operation. ·
Do not strike, slam, or scratch. Do not operate appliance with glass removed,
cracked, broken, or scratched.
Replacement glass/frame assembly shall be replaced as a complete unit as
supplied by the appliance manufacturer.
12.3 care of glass
! WARNING
· Do not clean glass when hot! Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean glass.
Buff lightly with a clean dry soft cloth to remove accumulated dust or
fingerprints. Clean both sides of the glass after the first 4 hours of
operation with an ammonia-free glass cleaner.
note: Vinegar-based glass cleaners have demonstrated an ability to provide a
clean, streak free glass surface.
Thereafter, clean as required. If the glass is not kept clean permanent
discoloration and / or blemishes may result. Contact you local authorized
dealer / distributor for complete cleaning instructions. Razor blades, steel
wool, or other metallic objects must not be used on both surfaces of the
glass. Doing so can remove a thin layer of metal from the razor blades, steel
wool, or other metallic objects that may then be deposited onto the coating.
This can result in a discoloured stain or scratch-like mark. More importantly,
this can scratch the glass surface, thereby reducing its strength. Do not
operate the appliance with broken glass, as leakage of flue gases may result.
Contact your local authorized dealer / distributor for complete cleaning
instructions. If the glass should ever crack or break while the fire is
burning, do not open the door until the fire is out. Do not operate the
appliance until the glass has been replaced. Contact you local authorized
dealer / distributor for replacement parts. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.
This appliance is factory equipped with 5mm ceramic glass. Use only
replacement parts as supplied by the appliance manufacturer. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE
MATERIALS.
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12.4 night light replacement
Lights: To replace the halogen bulb in your appliance you must first remove
the lens from the light housing. To remove the lens from the housing, remove
the screw securing the housing in place (Fig. 1).
(Fig. 1)
Snap the lens out of the housing (including the metal bracket) (Fig. 2). Do not touch the halogen bulb with your bare hands. The oil from your fingertips will reduce the life of the bulb. With gloved hands gently pull the old bulb from the socket and replace with the new bulb. Reinstall the lens, by snapping it back into the housing and bend the tabs on the front of the housing back in to position.
(Fig. 2)
Metal bracket
(Fig. 3)
Gloves
12.5 blower replacement
! WARNING
· Risk of fire and electrical shock! · Turn off the gas and electrical power
before servicing this appliance. · Use only Wolf Steel approved optional
accessories and replacement parts with this appliance. Using
non-listed accessories (blowers, doors, louvres, trims, gas components,
venting components, etc.) could result in a safety hazard and will void the
warranty and certification. · Ensure that the fan’s power cord is not in
contact with any surface of the appliance to prevent electrical shock or fire
damage. Do not run the power cord beneath the appliance. · The wire harness
provided in the blower kit is a universal harness. When installed, ensure that
any excess wire is contained, prevent it from making contact with moving or
hot objects.
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A. Turn off the power to the appliance.
B. Remove the safety barrier.
C. Unplug the blower from the junction box.
D. Lift the blower up from the slots.
E. Disconnect the slip-on connectors at the motor of the blower.
Blower clips
F. Replace the blower in assembly and reverse previous steps.
G. Ensure that there are no cables touching the blower.
Drywall dust will penetrate into the blower bearings, causing irreparable damage. Care must be taken to prevent drywall dust from coming into contact with the blower or its compartment. Any damage resulting from this condition is not covered by the warranty policy.
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13.0 rreeppllaacceemmeenntt ppaarrttss EN ! WARNING
· Failure to position the parts in accordance with this manual or failure to
use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in
property damage or personal injury.
· **This is a fast acting thermocouple. It is an integral safety component.
Replace only with a fast acting supplied by Wolf Steel Ltd.
Contact your dealer for questions concerning prices and policies on
replacement parts. Normally, all parts can be ordered through your Authorized
dealer / distributor. For warranty replacement parts, a photocopy of the
original invoice will be required to honour the claim. When ordering
replacement parts always give the following information: · Model & Serial
Number of appliance · Installation date of appliance · Part number ·
Description of part · Finish Parts, part numbers, and availability are subject
to change without notice. Parts identified as stocked will be delivered within
2 to 5 business days for most delivery destinations. Parts not identified as
stocked will be delivered within a 2 to 4 week period, for most cases. Parts
identified as `SO’ are special order and can take up to 90 days for delivery
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Safety Barrier Assembly
13.1 overview
17 18 19
16
110
111
GL-704
112
113
17 18 19
11
20
114
115
5251 5252 5253 5254
1
1
2
3
4
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For replacement parts, refer to
525
“valve train assembly”
Items may not appear exactly as illustrated.
Ref. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18
Part Number W565-0242-SER W010-4006-SER W010-3402-SER W562-0009 W570-0135
W010-3554 W715-1040-SER W335-0063-SER W018-0158-SER W290-0054 W010-3489-SER
W500-0837 RP4 W010-3490-SER
W290-0282 GL-704 W361-0016 W485-0051
Description Safety Screen Safety Barrier Assembly Complete Door Assembly Door
Gasket Assembly Shoulder Screws Door Latch
Top Finishing Trim Hood
Front Baffle 7″ Flange Gasket 7″ Air Collar Assembly (C/W Gasket) Vent Cover
Plate
4″ Restrictor Plate Exhaust Collar Assembly Exhaust Bracket Gasket Log set
Glowing Embers Log Locating Pin (X2)
Stocked Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Ref. No. Part Number Description
19
W550-0001
Charcoal Embers
20
W385-2010
Napoleon Logo
21
W690-0002
Thermodisc
22
W660-0019
Variable speed switch
23
W300-0356
Amber glass
24
W300-0355
Clear reflective glass
25
W200-0563-SER Exhaust opening cover
26*
W387-0021
Light bulb
27*
F60
Thermostatic remote
28*
W405-0097
Light assembly
29*
W062-0077-SER Blower
30*
W750-0159
Light assembly power cord
31*
W750-0050
Blower wire harness
32*
W750-0530
2-Way ember bed/light wire
33*
W750-0531
- Parts not illustrated.
Ember bed jumper wire
Stocked Yes Yes
13.2 valve train assembly
119
295
220
1206
231
2191
346
3102
357
3153
368
3124
379
4115
480
4116
Items may not appear exactly as illustrated.
Ref. No. 1 2
2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10
Part Number W100-0191-SER W456-0042 W456-0053 W290-0248 W500-0276-SER W190-0195 W750-0497 W750-0493 W750-0506 W335-0039 W455-0070
Description Burner Assembly Burner Orifice #42 (NG) Burner Orifice #53 (P)
Valve Train Gasket Venturi Cover Assembly Control board Wire harness (Control)
PF0 Ground Wire
Power cord
Pilot hood Pilot Orifice #62 (NG)
Stocked Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Ref. No. 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 16 17 17
Part Number W455-0068 W720-0062 W240-0013 W245-0025 W290-0029 W432-0078 W725-0062 W725-0063 W010-2763 W010-2808
Description Pilot Orifice #35 (P) Pilot Tube (w/ Fittings) Electrode (w/ Wire)
Thermosensor
Pilot gasket Manifold Flex Pipe Valve (NG) Valve (P) Pilot Assembly (NG) Pilot
Assembly (P)
4127
Stocked Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
replacement parts EN
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EN t1r4o.u0bleshtroooutbinlegshooting ! WARNING
· Always light the pilot whether for the first time or if the gas supply has
run out, with the glass door open or removed.
· Turn off gas and electrical power before servicing the appliance. ·
Appliance may be hot. Do not service until appliance has cooled. · Do not use
abrasive cleaners
symptom
problem
test solution
Main burner flame is a blue, lazy, transparent flame.
(This is not applicable in outdoor appliances)
Blockage in vent. Incorrect installation.
– Remove blockage. In really cold conditions, ice buildup may occur on the
terminal and should be removed as required. (To minimize this from reoccuring,
the vent lengths that pass through unheated spaces (attics, garages, crawl
spaces) should be wrapped with an insulated mylar sleeve).
– Refer to “venting” section to ensure correct installation.
Flames are consistently too large or too small. Carboning occurs.
Appliance is over-fired or underfired.
IGNITOR (SPARK)
INSERT SENSOR
PHOTO
– Check pressure readings: Inlet pressure can be checked by turning screw (A)
counter-clockwise 2 or 3 turns and then placing pressure gauge tubing over the
test point. Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check that main
burner is operating on HI’. Outlet pressure can be checked the same as above using screw (B). Gauge should read as described on the chart below. Check that main burner is operating on
HI’. After taking pressure readings, be sure to
turn screws clockwise firmly to reseal. DO NOT OVER TORQUE. Leak test with a
soap and water solution.
OF VALVE
Pressure Natural Gas (inches)
Natural Gas (millibars)
Propane (inches)
Propane (millibars)
HEREPILOT TUBE
Inlet Outlet
*7″ (minimum 4.5″)
3.5″
17.4mb (minimum 11.2mb)
8.7mb
13″
32.4mb
(minimum 11″) (minimum 27.4mb)
10″
24.9mb
*Maximum inlet pressure not to exceed 13″ w.c.
Carbon is being deposited on glass, logs, rocks, media, or combustion chamber
surfaces.
White / grey film forms.
Exhaust fumes smelled in room, headaches.
Air shutter improperly adjusted. –
Air shutter is blocked.
–
Flame is impinging on the glass, –
logs, rocks, media or combus-
–
tion chamber.
–
–
Sulphur from fuel is being depos- –
ited on glass, logs, or combus-
tion chamber surfaces.
–
Appliance is spilling.
–
(This is not applicable in outdoor –
appliances).
–
–
Return air shutter to specified opening, see “venturi adjustments” section in
the installation manual.
Ensure air shutter opening is free of lint or other obstructions.
Ensure the media is positioned correctly in the appliance. Open air shutter to
increase the primary air. Check the input rate: check the manifold pressure
and orifice size as specified by the rating plate. Ensure door gaskets are not
broken or missing and the seal is tight. Ensure vent liners are free of holes
and well sealed at all joints. Check that minimum rise per foot (meters) has
been adhered to for any horizontal venting.
Clean the glass with a recommended gas fireplace glass cleaner. DO NOT CLEAN
GLASS WHEN HOT. If deposits are not cleaned off regularly, the glass may
become permanently marked.
Check door seal. Check for exhaust damage. Check that venting is installed
correctly. Room is in negative pressure; increase fresh air supply.
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symptom
Pilot will not light. Makes noise with no spark at pilot burner.
Pilot sparks but will not light.
Burner continues to spark and pilot lights but main burner does not light.
Remote wall switch is in “off” position; burner comes on. Remote and / or
receiver is not functioning properly.
troubleshooting EN
problem
test solution
Wiring: short, loose, or damaged – Verify the thermocouple/sensor is clean and the wiring is undamaged.
connections
– Verify the interrupter block is not damaged or too tight. Verify
(poor flame rectification).
connections from pilot assembly are tight; also verify the connections
are not grounding out to any metal. (Remember, the flame carries the
rectification current, not the gas. If flame lifts from pilot hood, the circuit
is broken.
References
- Napoleon® Canada | Barbecue Grills, Fireplaces, Heating & Cooling
- Manufacturer & Distributor of Chimney & Venting | Bernard Dalsin Manufacturing
- Duravent
- Metal-Fab Residential Commercial Venting Products
- Napoleon® Canada | Barbecue Grills, Fireplaces, Heating & Cooling
- Pilot on Demand | Napoleon
- National Fireplace Institute (NFI) – The national certification division of the Hearth, Patio & Barbecue Education Foundation (HPBEF)
- Olympia Chimney – Distributed through Copperfield
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Selkirk
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