AMBIANCE UF0200 Gas Fired Direct Vent Fireplace Instruction Manual
- June 26, 2024
- Ambiance
Table of Contents
AMBIANCE UF0200 Gas Fired Direct Vent Fireplace
Specifications
- Model: UF0200
- Type: Gas Fired Direct Vent Fireplace
- Energy Efficiency Rating: 71.13%
- Manufacturer: Archgard Fireplace Products
Product Usage Instructions
1. Installation:
Ensure installation is performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier. Follow the detailed installation checklist provided in the manual.
2. Operation:
Before lighting the fireplace, carefully read the operation instructions provided in the manual. Follow the steps for the first fire and lighting instructions.
3. Maintenance:
Regular maintenance is crucial for the efficient and safe operation of the fireplace. Refer to the maintenance section in the manual for cleaning, routine maintenance, and servicing under warranty.
FAQs
- Q: Can this fireplace be installed in a mobile home?
- A: Yes, this appliance may be installed in a manufactured or mobile home where not prohibited by local codes.
- Q: Is this fireplace convertible for use with other gases?
- A: No, this appliance is not convertible for use with other gases unless a certified kit is used.
- Q: What should I do in case of a gas leak?
- A: In case of a gas leak, immediately turn off the gas supply, ventilate the area, and contact a qualified professional for assistance.
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INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
MODEL: UF0200
GAS FIRED DIRECT VENT FIREPLACE S/N 640761 AND UP
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.
WARNING: FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly
could result in serious injury, death, or property damage.
– Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or 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 · Leave the
building immediately · Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s
phone. Follow the gas suppliers instructions · If you can not reach your gas
supplier, call the fire department
– Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
English and French Installation Manuals available through your local dealer or
visit our website at: www.archgard.com Les manuels d’installation en anglais
et en français son disponibles chez votre détaillant local ou en visitant
notre site web: www.archgard.com
INSTALLER: LEAVE THIS MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE.
CONSUMER: RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ARCHGARD FIREPLACE PRODUCTS
7116 Beatty Drive Mission, BC V2V 6B4 Canada
Gas Fireplace Energy Efficiency Rating
71.13%
Based on CSA P.4.1-15
200-U200-09
April 18, 2024
General Information
Introduction
Thank You and Congratulations for choosing an Ambiance Gas Fireplace!
The UF0200 is one of the most advanced Direct Vent heaters available today. It is solidly designed using the latest technology and manufactured to the highest quality. It is our aim to provide you with an appliance that brings many trouble-free years of reliable service.
Some of the many features of your UF0200 are:
· Heater Classification This fireplace is classified as a heating appliance. Therefore, it uses Direct Vent safety technology and it is suitable for continuously operated zone heating.
· High Efficiency
This fireplace has one of the highest efficiencies of any Direct Vent gas fireplace heaters, ensuring it is less expensive to operate.
· Adjustable Fan Speed This fireplace comes complete with an adjustable six speed circulation fan controlled with the remote.
· Adjustable Flame
This fireplace provides the ability to adjust the flame aesthetics and heat output to suit the owner’s liking and heating needs.
· Adjustable Lighting
Use the included remote to choose from six levels of accent lighting or leave the light off and allow the flame to provide a flickering glow.
· Solid Construction
This fireplace is mainly constructed of 16 and 18 gauge galvanized and aluminized coated steel for long life and durability.
· Optional Accessories Speak with your local Authorized Ambiance Dealer for a full complement of decorative accessories to suit your home’s decor and personal tastes.
· Electronic Control System
This fireplace comes standard with the Dynamic Start Advantage. This new electronic ignition system is the latest in fireplace technology. It helps to create a better draft, better flame appearance, less condensation on the glass, and years of carefree operation. See Section 19.4 for complete explanation of how the system works.
· Multiple Electronic Pilot Settings
This fireplace uses a gas control valve that is operated by a Multifunction Remote Control. It can be set up as either an Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) system, or Continuous Pilot on Demand Ignition (CPI) system (also known as a Pilot on Demand (POD)).
CPI vs IPI:
Continuous Pilot on Demand Ignition (CPI): In this mode the pilot runs
continuously even when the main burner is off. The Continuous Pilot on Demand
Ignition operates on a seven day cycle. If the main burner is not turned on
for seven continuous days, the pilot will turn itself off. When the main
burner is lit again the cycle repeats. The pilot will remain lit for seven
days, even after the main burner is turned off. If the main burner is lit
during a seven day timing cycle, the seven day timer will reset.
Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI): A fuel saving mode in which the pilot is
only used when the main burner is on.
This appliance is shipped in IPI mode. IPI mode is often the preferred method,
however, there are some situations where it may be preferable to switch the
fireplace into CPI mode. For example, in colder climates the glass door or the
front of the fireplace could become very cold to the touch. Dynamic Start
Advantage will solve most problems experienced by older IPI operated
fireplaces.
Please complete and submit the warranty registration card included in the back
of this manual or by visiting us at: www.archgard.com/warranty-registration
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2.0 Safety Information
Caution
FOR YOUR SAFETY – Do not install or operate your UF0200 without reading and
understanding this manual. Any installation or operational deviation from this
instruction manual voids the warranty and may prove hazardous.
· This appliance must be installed by a qualified gas installer and the
installation must conform to the installation codes
· Provide adequate clearance around air openings into combustion chamber
· Never obstruct front openings
· Provide adequate clearances for proper operation and servicing of the
appliance
· This appliance must be properly connected to an approved venting system and
must not be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning
appliance
· Flow of combustion and ventilation air must not be obstructed – always
provide adequate combustion and ventilation air
· Always provide adequate clearance around the intake and exhaust openings
Safety
· Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and
away from furniture and draperies
· Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface
temperature and stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition
· If this appliance is installed directly on carpeting, 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 of the
appliance
· Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room
as the appliance. Toddlers, young children and others may be susceptible to
accidental contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there are at
risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a fireplace or stove,
install an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children and other
at risk individuals out of the room and away from hot surfaces
· Do not store or place combustibles, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and
liquids near the appliance
· Clothing or other flammable material should not be placed on or near the
appliance
· WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked, or
broken. Removal of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service
person. Do not to strike or slam the glass
· Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance must be
replaced prior to operating
· Installation and Repair should be done by a qualified service person. The
appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a
professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to
excessive lint from carpeting, bedding materials, etc. It is imperative that
the control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways of the
appliance are kept clean
· Under no circumstances should any solid fuel (wood, coal, paper or
cardboard, etc.) be used in this appliance
· Keep burner and control compartment clean
· 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
· California Proposition 65 Warning: This product can expose you to chemicals
including Carbon Monoxide, that is an externally vented by-product of fuel
combustion, which is [are] known to the State of California to cause cancer,
birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Each Ambiance Gas Fireplace is checked and tested at the factory prior to
being packaged and shipped to our dealers and finally installed in your home.
Before leaving this unit with the customer, the installer must ensure that the
appliance is firing correctly and that the electrical system is in working
order. The Installation Checklist in Section 5.0 should be used to ensure the
proper installation of this gas fireplace heater and to document any
deviations from a typical install.
Any alteration to the product that causes carbon or soot deposits that results
in any damage or requires cleaning is not the responsibility of the
manufacturer.
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3.0 Technical Information
3.1 Appliance Certification
This appliance was listed by QAI Laboratory Inc to the following USA and
Canadian gas appliance standards. – ANSI Z21.88-2019/CSA 2.33-2019 Vented Gas
Fireplace Heaters – CSA-2.17-2017, Gas-Fired Appliances for Use at High
Altitudes – CSA P.4.1-15 testing method for measuring annual fireplace
efficiency – CSA 22.2 No.3-M1988(R2014) electrical standard The listing label
is attached to the appliance on the bottom left side of the appliance. A copy
is shown on Section 4.0.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts: This appliance has been manufactured in
accordance with Massachusetts code 248 CMR 5.00. Approval Code: G1-0319-387.
(https://licensing.reg.state.ma.us/pubLic/pl_products/pb_pre_form.asp).
Please contact Archgard Industries Ltd., if you have any questions regarding
the certification of this appliance.
3.2 Installation Codes
This appliance must be installed by a qualified gas appliance installer. The
installation must conform with the local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, with the current National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/ NFPA 54 in the US,
or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1 in Canada.
Electrical connections and grounding must conform with local code, or in the
absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 in the
US, and in Canada the current Canadian Electrical Code CAN/CSA C22.1.
We recommend that our gas hearth products be installed and serviced by
professionals who are certified in the U.S. by the National Fireplace
Institute® (NFI) as NFI Gas Specialists.
3.3 Specifications
Manifold Pressure Min. Supply Pressure Max Supply Pressure Orifice Size Input
Rating P.4 Fireplace Efficiency (FE) P.4 Steady State Efficiency Electrical
Rating
Gas Control
Altitude
Primary Air Opening
Natural Gas (NG)
1.6 – 3.5 in. W.C. (0.4 – 0.9 kPa) 5 in. W.C. (1.2 kPa) 14 in. W.C. (3.5 kPa)
38 DMS (2.58 mm dia)
19,000 – 27,000 BTU/hr (5.6 – 7.9 kW)
Propane (LP)
6.4 – 10.0 in. W.C. (1.6 – 2.5 kPa) 11.0 in. W.C. (2.7 kPa) 14.0 in. W.C. (3.5
kPa) 1/16″ (1.59 mm dia)
21,000 – 27,000 BTU/hr (6.15 – 7.9 kW)
71.13%
75.73%
120 VAC, 60 Hz, less than 2 A.
SIT 885 Proflame II Dynamic Start Advantage with Continuous Pilot on Demand
0 – 4500 ft (0 – 1372 m)
Fully Closed
1/8″ (3.175 mm) Open
3.4 High Altitude Installation
When installing this appliance beyond 4500 ft. (1372 M) above sea level, the
appliance must be properly derated and installed according to local codes, in
the absence of local codes, with the current National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1/ NFPA 54, in the US or Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1, in Canada.
See Section 10.1 for restrictor settings at high altitudes.
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4.0 Rating Plate
General Information
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
MODEL:
UF0200 (SIT 885 Proflame)
LISTED VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER and GAS-FIRED APPLIANCES FOR USE AT HIGH
ALTITUDES. Tested to: ANSI
Z21.88-2019 / CSA 2.33-2019, CSA 2.17-2017, CSA P.4.1-15, and CSA 22.2
No.3-M1988 (R2014). This vented gas fireplace heater is not for use with air
filters. Certified for use in both CANADA and USA.
VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER-NOT FOR USE WITH SOLID FUEL.
Manufactured as Natural Gas
NG
LPG
Input rating
Manifold Pressure Orifice size Supply pressure (Min – Max)
E Burner Primary Air Setting
Altitude
L Gas Control
Electrical rating
P P.4.1 Fireplace Efficiency (FE)
Replacement fan
M Keep burner and control compartment clean.
See Instructions accompanying the heater.
SA Optional fuel conversion kit : See Manual
19,000 – 27,000 BTU/hr (5.6 – 7.9 kW)
21,000 – 27,000 BTU/hr (6.15 – 7.9 kW)
1.6 – 3.5 in. W.C. (0.4 – 0.9 kPa)
6.4 – 10.0 in. W.C. (1.6 – 2.5 kPa)
38 DMS (2.58 mm dia.)
1/16″ DMS (1.59 mm dia.)
5 – 14 in. W.C. (1.2 – 3.5 kPa)
11 – 14 in. W.C. (2.7 – 3.5 kPa)
Fully Closed
1/8″ (3.175 mm) Open
0 – 4500 ft (0 – 1372 m)
0 – 4500 ft (0 – 1372 m)
SIT 885 Proflame II Dynamic Start with Continuous POD
120 VAC, 60 Hz, less than 2 A.
71.13%
Part no. RF-305-4224 fan must be used
Minimum clearances to Combustibles: Chase sides, back & top from fireplace standoffs: 0″ (0 cm). Interior sidewall from fireplace opening: 4″ (10.2 cm). Mantle: 8″ (20.32 cm) mantle at min 20.25″ (51.4 cm) from top of the fireplace opening. Vent pipe: Sides & Bottom: 1″ (2.54 cm), Top: 2″ (5.08 mm). Ceiling: 60″ (152.4 cm) from fireplace opening.
See Manual for additional dimensions and clearances
This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes, if any; if none, follow the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or Natural Gas and Propane Installation Codes, CSA B149.1. Electrical connections and grounding must be in accordance with local codes, if any; if none, follow the current CAN/CSA C22.1 in Canada and ANSI/NFPA 70 in the US. This appliance is certified for installation in a bedroom or a bed sitting room. This appliance is only for use with the gas indicated on the rating plate and may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home where not prohibited by local codes. See owner’s manual for details. This appliance is not convertible with other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or
maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to the owner’s
information manual provided with this appliance. For assistance or additional
information consult a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas
supplier. This appliance must be properly connected to a Direct Vent venting
system in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
WARNING: Failure to install this appliance per the manufacturer’s instructions
or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may
result in property damage or personal injury.
WARNING: Do not operate the appliance until all sections have been assembled
and installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING: Operation of this appliance when not connected to a properly
installed and maintained venting system can result in carbon monoxide (CO)
poisoning and possible death.
Only doors certified with the appliance shall be used. For use only with barrier part # UA9000, UA9001, or UA9002. Follow installation instructions.
Made in Canada by: Archgard Industries Ltd. 7116 Beatty Dr., Mission, B.C.
November 2021 303-6210-04
MANUFACTURE DATE:
Figure 4.0.01:
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5.0 Installation Checklist
This standard installation checklist is to be used by the installer in conjunction with, not instead of, the instructions contained within this installation manual.
Customer: Install Address:
Date Installed: Location of Fireplace: Installer:
Appliance Install: (Section 9.0) Standoffs, side nailing flanges, and top nailing flange extension are installed. Fireplace is leveled and secured. Venting: (Section 10.0) Venting configuration complies with vent diagrams. Venting installed and secured in place maintaining proper clearances. Maintained 1/4″ rise for every 1 ft. on horizontal run. Terminations installed and sealed in compliance with local building code. Direct vent termination is highest point in vent assembly. Wiring / Electrical: (Section 7.0) Connected to household 110/120v per local codes. Unit is properly grounded. Gas: (Section 13.0) Proper appliance for fuel type? Was a conversion performed? Leak check performed & inlet and manifold pressures verified? Verified proper air shutter setting? Finishing (Section 12.0): Only noncombustible material installed in noncombustible areas. Clearances meet installation manual requirements. Mantels and/or projections comply with install manual. Appliance Setup: Burner media / log set, glass door, and screen installed according to install manual. Manual given to home owner. Did you check operation of lights, fans, and flame modulation? Comments:
YES IF NO, WHY NOT? YES IF NO, WHY NOT?
YES IF NO, WHY NOT? YES IF NO, WHY NOT? YES IF NO, WHY NOT? YES IF NO, WHY
NOT?
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Appliance Overview
6.1 Appliance Overview
The Proflame II control board and the valve are located below the firebox,
hidden by the Valve Access Cover.
The rating plate is located under the firebox, on the left side.
The fan is located under the firebox in the back right side. The fan may be
accessed through a panel in the bottom of the firebox, under the burner.
Note: This manual may use images of an unpainted fireplace for the purposes of
illustration.
*Left and right side references in this manual correspond with the sides identified in Figure 6.1.01.
Installation
Left Side Valve Access Cover
Right Side
Figure 6.1.01:
6.2 Rating Plate Location
The rating plate is located under the valve access cover, adjacent to the
valve and control board. See Section 6.5 for information on how to access the
controls.
Figure 6.2.01:
Rating Plate
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Valve
Control Board
Installation
6.3 Barrier Screen (UA9000 & UA9001)
Note: Barrier screens are packaged separately from the fireplace. There are three options available – see Section 20 for part numbers. UA9001 includes tile finishing strips. See Section 12.3.
Removal
Installation
To remove the screen, slide the two retainer tabs on the top of the barrier screen toward the center of the screen, tilt the screen outward and lift from the fireplace.
To install the screen, insert the two pins on the bottom of the screen in the holes on the bottom of the fireplace. Rotate the top of the screen toward the fireplace. Slide the screen retainer tabs on the top of the screen outwards to secure the screen in place.
Figure 6.3.04: Screen pin
Figure 6.3.01: Screen retainer tabs
Figure 6.3.05:
Figure 6.3.02:
WARNING
DO NOT INSTALL THE BARRIER SCREEN WITH THE GLASS DOOR REMOVED.
Figure 6.3.06: If barrier becomes damaged, the barrier shall be replaced with
the manufacturer’s barrier for this appliance (Part Number: UA9000).
See the replacement parts list (Section 20) for optional barrier screen kits.
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Installation
Barrier Screen With Trim (UA9002)
Step 1: Thread the included bolts in so that about 1/8″ (3.175 mm) remains
exposed.
1/8″ (3.175″)
Step 2: Align the brackets on the trim with the four screws. Hang the trim on the brackets at the desired depth.
Figure 6.3.07:
Step 3: The brackets on the trim are stepped to allow the trim to be spaced
out from the front of the fireplace.
Figure 6.3.08:
Step 4: Adjust the spacing to accommodate the installation. Noncombustible
facing material may be installed up to the fireplace opening behind the trim.
Figure 6.3.09:
All the way out = 2″
2″
Figure 6.3.10: 3/8″
All the way in = 3/8″
Figure 6.3.11:
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Figure 6.3.12:
Installation
26.243in
Figure 6.3.13:
22.243in 30.060in
34.060in
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
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6.4 Glass Door Installation
WARNING: Do not operate appliance with the glass front removed, cracked, or broken. Replacement of the glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service person. Do not attempt to remove the glass door when the appliance is hot. Be sure there are no fingerprints left on the glass panels during install or when cleaning as high temperatures can bake these prints on permanently. Inspect the door gasket to ensure no damage has occurred when installing the glass door.
Step 1: Hook the bottom of the door in the lower spring assembly on the firebox. Rotate the door up.
Step 2: Ensure the bolt on the upper door spring is centered on the door latch on both sides.
Figure 6.4.01:
Step 3: Lift the door spring up and over the door latch. The door latch will
pass through the cut-outs on the door buckle.
Figure 6.4.02:
Step 4: Make sure the upper springs are fully engaged with the door latches.
Pass door latch through cut-outs on
door buckle.
Back side view
Figure 6.4.03:
Figure 6.4.04:
If Your Glass Breaks
In the event your glass cracks or breaks, replace the original door assembly
with an Ambiance replacement door assembly (part number URP-893-0000). The
glass door and frame assembly must be replaced as a complete unit. Remove the
barrier screen (See Section 6.3) and remove door as per the instructions
above. Replace with new door assembly and reinstall the barrier screen.
NOTE: the NEW door will emit some odor when the appliance is lit. The odor
will dissipate after the gasket material within the door has cured. Be sure
there are no fingerprints left on the glass panels as high temperatures can
bake these prints on permanently.
Warning: Only doors certified with the appliance shall be used. Do not use
substitute glazing materials.
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Installation
6.5 Accessing The Controls
To access the control board or valve: 1. Ensure the fireplace is off and cool.
2. Remove the barrier screen (See Section 6.3). 3. Rotate the valve access
cover backward and lift to remove from the fireplace.
Figure 6.5.01: To install the valve access cover, drop it in place. Reinstall
screen prior to operating this appliance. Never operate this fireplace without
the barrier screen in place.
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Installation
7.0 Electrical Connections
The UF0200 comes complete with an adjustable 6 speed fan and variable lights wired directly to the main control module. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from the main power supply plug.
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing.
NOTE: This appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI / NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical code, CSA C22.1.
Before you begin: · Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove the glass door assembly (see Section 6.4) · Remove the valve access cover (See Section 6.5)
To supply power to the fireplace:
Step 1: Pass the household wiring through the opening on the right side of the fireplace.
Step 2: The junction box is located on the right side of the control board. It may be removed by removing the two (2) 1/4″ Tek Screws if necessary.
Figure 7.0.01:
Step 3: Pass the wire through the strain relief and secure in place. Wire
according to local code using the receptacle and electrical plate included
with this fireplace.
1/4″ Tek Screws Figure 7.0.02:
Step 4: Plug the three-pronged plug from the control board into the
receptacle.
Figure 7.0.03:
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Strain Relief
Figure 7.0.04:
Installation 8.0 Fireplace Dimensions
Front View
Right Side View
17.46cm 6.875in
9.84cm 3.875in
109.18cm 42.986in
49.85cm 19.625in
71.12cm 28.000in
ARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
80.65cm 31.752in 90.48cm 35.622in
Top View
60.91cm 23.982in
15.05cm 5.926in
17.46cm 6.875in
9.84cm 3.875in
85.09cm 33.500in
92.54cm 36.434in
5.87cm 2.310in
21.30cm 8.384in
Left Side View
7.45cm 2.934in
55.96cm 22.031in
25.5deg
22.28cm 8.770in
48.99cm 19.286in
Figure 8.0.01:
85.09cm 33.500in
92.54cm 36.434in
5.87cm 2.310in
21.30cm 8.384in
5.87cm 2.310in
21.30cm 8.384in
109.18cm 42.986in
WARNING The nailing flange must be attached to fireplace. Do not remove.
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49.85cm 19.625in
71. 28.
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
DRAWN
CHECKED
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Installation
9.0 Prepare The Fireplace
9.1 Installation Overview
NOTE
This product must be installed by a qualified installer. The installer should
follow the procedure best suited for each specific installation.
1. Frame an opening for the fireplace, allowing for vent installation and
type of installation (corner or flat wall application). 2. Bend side nailing
flange tabs. 3. Attach nailing flange extension to fireplace. 4. Attach heat
shield to nailing flange extension. 5. Insert fireplace into framing. 6.
Install hearth (if applicable). 7. Complete electrical hook-up. 8. Complete
gas line installation. 9. Complete venting installation. 10. Secure fireplace
to framing with nailing flanges. Verify all clearances. 11. Install facing
material (refer to Section 12.0 for clearance information), mantel or
cabinetry. 12. Install the optional panel set. Many options are available from
your local Ambiance dealer. 13. Install the logs, glass door assembly, and
barrier screen. 14. Verify proper operation of fireplace and all components.
PLACEMENT CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS · This fireplace must be installed on a level
surface capable of supporting the fireplace and venting · Fireplace must be
placed directly on wood or non-combustible surface (not linoleum or carpet)
extending entire depth and width of
fireplace · Facing material must be all non-combustible (see Section 12.0 for
detailed clearance information) · Due to high surface temperatures, fireplace
should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies · This
fireplace may be installed in a bedroom (see local codes) · Please be aware of
the large amount of heat this fireplace will produce when determining a
location
9.2 Nailing Flange Tabs
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Always install nailing flange extension regardless of installation variances.
Side Nailing Flanges Bend the nailing tabs to suit the facing material (see
Figure 9.2.01 and Figure 9.2.02).
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the five (5) 1/4″ tek screws included in the manual bag.
tek screws, sliding the nailing flangMe as needed, and
tightening the tek screws again.
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Installation
Attaching The Nailing Flange Extension Heat Shield Slip the nailing flange
extension heat shield over the studs located on the back of the nailing flange
extension. Use the three (3) nuts included in the manual bag to secure the
heat shield in place.
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Installation 10.0 Venting Instructions
WARNING: Operation of this heater when not connected to a properly installed
and maintained venting system can result
in carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and possible death. The appliance must not
be connected to a chimney flue serving a separate solid fuel burning
appliance.
WARNING
Consult the local and international codes to assure adequate combustion and
ventilation air is available. Flame height and appearance will vary depending
upon venting configuration and type of fuel used. Venting requirements apply
to both Natural and LP gas.
Refer to the vent manufacturer’s installation manual for complete installation
instructions. Installation must conform with the venting requirements and
restrictions as outlined in this manual. Provide a means for visually checking
vent connection to fireplace after fireplace is installed.
(2) 45º degree elbows may be used in place of (1) 90º elbow. Always maintain a minimum 12″ (305 mm) span between each 90º bend in the vent run.
IF INSTALLING FLEX PIPE SYSTEMS: · More than a 30 degree bend constitutes a 45 degree elbow · More than a 45 degree bend constitutes a 90 degree elbow · More than a 90 degree bend is not permissible · Refer to vent manufacturer’s installation manual for more information.
DO NOT USE SILICONE TO SEAL VENT.
Horizontal Venting Specifications:
A wall thimble / firestop
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· Horizontal sections require 1/4″ (6 mm) rise for every 12″ (305 M
penetrating a combustible
mm) of travel
wall.
· Horizontal sections must be suppL orted to prevent sagging. See vent
manufacturer’s installation manual for more information – As a general
guideline; a flex line should be supported every
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2 – 3′ (609.6 – 914.4 mm) and rigid pipe should be supported every 4 – 6′
(1219.2 – 1828.8 mm)
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· This fireplace must be installed so as to prevent accumulation of condensate
in the venting system
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A third party adapter is required for installing with third party rigid venting. See Section 10.3.
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Typical Venting Configuration
Installation
Flex to Roofline
Rigid to Roofline
Termination
Storm Collar
Flashing
Termination
Storm Collar
Flashing
Combination to Roofline
Termination
Storm Collar
Flashing
Flex to Rigid Adapter
Attic Insulation
Shield
Attic
Insulation Shield
Rigid Venting
Attic
Insulation Shield
Rigid Venting
Firestop
Flex Venting
Firestop
Flex to Rigid Adapter
Firestop
Flex to Rigid Adapter
Flex Venting
Figure 10.0.02:
Figure 10.0.03: Firestop Framing
Figure 10.0.04: Flashing Installation
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10.1 Vent Run Guide
Friday, August 25, 2017 8:46:07 AM
U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
REV.
SHEET 1 OF 1
U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent Pipe46DVA-VCH
40′
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
NAME DATE 8/25/2017
SIZE DWG. NO. A
46DVA-VCH
SCALE 1:5 WEIGHT:
REV. SHEET 1 OF 1
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Installation
Horizontal Vent Sections rise 1/4″/ft (21mm/m)
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
DVA 48in Pipe
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SIZE DWG. NO. A
U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
NAME DATE
TOLERANCES: FRACTIONAL 1/32″
DRAWN
8/24/2017
Setting 2 TWOPLACEDECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″ ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
CHECKED MATERIAL
FINISH
SIZE DWG. NO. A
DVA 48in Pipe
REV.
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
SIZE DWG. NO. A
DVA 48in Pipe
REV.
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
SIZE DWG. NO. A
DVA 48in Pipe
REV.
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
SIZE DWG. NO. A
DVA 48in Pipe
REV.
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
NAME DATE
TOLERANCES: FRACTIONAL 1/32″
DRAWN
8/24/2017
TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
CHECKED
A DVA 48in Pipe SIZE DAWLGL .BENNOD. S ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
SCALE 1:20 WOETIHGEHRT:WISE.
MATERIAL
REV.
FINISH SHEET 1 OF 1
SIZE DWG. NO. A
DVA 48in Pipe
REV.
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
30′ 29′ 28′ 27′ 26′ 25′ 24′ 23′ 22′ 21′ 20′ 19′ 18′ 17′ 16′ 15′ 14′ 13′ 12′ 11′ 10′ 9′ 8′ 7′ 6′ 5′ 4′ 3′ 2′ 1′
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL U:R&DPrototype CADDDuravent PipeDVA 48in Pipe
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
SIZE DWG. NO. A
REV.
DVA 48in Pipe
SIZE DWG. NO. A
REV.
DVA 48in Pipe
SIZE DWG. NO. A
REV.
DVA 48in Pipe
SIZE DWG. NO. A
REV.
DVA 48in Pipe
SIZE DWG. NO. A
REV.
DVA 48in Pipe
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
SCALE 1:20 WEIGHT:
SHEET 1 OF 1
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
OTHERWISE.
DRAWN CHECKED MATERIAL FINISH
NAME DATE 8/24/2017
SIZE DWG. NO.
A
41
SCALE 1:50 WEIGHT:
Setting 1
The restrictor must be removed when below the dotted line for installations
over 2000 ft. See
Section 18.13.
NOT ALLOWED
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
Thursday, August 24, 2017 9:05:20 AM
2′ 3′ 4′ Thursday, 5′ August 24, 2017 10:16:52 AM Thursday, 6′ August 24, 2017 10:16:52 AM 7′ 8′ 9′ 10′ 11′ 12′ 13′ 14′ 15′ 16′ 17′ 18′ 19′ 20′
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
U:R&DPrototype CADD41-DVT Prototype41-DVT Framing U:R&DPrototype CADD41-DVT
Prototype41-DVT Framing
0″ 39.153″
Figure 10.1.01:
0″
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES:
FRACTIONAL 1/32″ TWO PLACE DECIMAL .015″ THREE PLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED
A 41-DVT Framing TO BE 90 UNLESS NOTED
DIMENSIONSNAAREMINEINCHDESATE
NAME
DRAWNTOLERANCES: 8/24/2017
FRACTIONAL 1/32″
DRAWN
TWOCHPECLAKECDE DECIMAL .015″ TMHARTEEERIAPLLACE DECIMAL .005″
ALL BENDS ARE ASSUMED
CHECKED MATERSIIAZEL DWG. NO.
DATE 8/24/2017
A 41-DVT Framing OTHERWISE.
FINTISOH BE 90 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE.
FINISH SCALE 1:50 WEIGHT:
SIZE DWG. NO.
REV.
SHEET 10 OF 10 SCALE 1:50 WEIGHT:
REV. SHEET 10 OF 10
1′ – 1′ 11.9″ vertical, one 90° elbow can ·
be used.
·
2′ – 2′ 11.9″ vertical, two 90° elbows can
be used.
·
3′ – 3′ 11.9″ vertical, three 90° elbows
·
can be used.
4′ vertical and above, four 90° elbows can be used.
Vent height is measured from the top of the fireplace Nailing flange extension is not shown installed for clarity Two 45 elbows = one 90 elbow See Section 10.5 for snorkel use
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Installation
10.2 Vent Restrictor Configuration
There are two possible vent restrictor settings based on venting
configuration. This fireplace is shipped with the restrictor in the Setting 1
position.
Follow the chart in Section 10.1 for recommended settings. It is important to remember each installation is unique and affected by various factors including venting configuration, altitude, and climate. Use the following steps to adjust the vent restrictor.
Before installation:
· Disconnect gas and electrical supply to the fireplace (including backup
batteries) · Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove the glass
door assembly (see Section 6.4)
Step 1: Remove the 1/4″ Tek Screw from the restrictor.
Step 2: Slide the restrictor into the Setting 2 position.
Setting 1
Figure 10.2.01: Step 3: Insert the screw that was removed in Step 1 to secure
the restrictor in the Setting 2 position.
Setting 2
Figure 10.2.02:
Note: The restrictor must be removed for high altitude installations (over
2000 ft.) if the venting falls within the area specified in the chart in
Section 10.1. See Section 18.13 for information on removing the vent
restrictor.
Figure 10.2.03:
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Installation
10.3 Third Party Venting Components
ATTENTION
NO OTHER VENTING SYSTEM OR COMPONENTS MAY BE USED. Part numbers shown are
correct at the time of printing and should be confirmed with the manufacturer
prior to purchase.
Follow manufacturer instructions for installation of termination.
Adapters
BDM
Appliance Adapter
DVR7-R6ST
4″ x 6 5/8″ Hard Pipe
6″
DVR6-06
9″
DVR6-09
12″
DVR6-12
18″
DVR6-18
24″
DVR6-24
36″
DVR6-36
48″
DVR6-48
60″
—
4″ x 6 5/8″ Pipe Extension
Short Extension
DVR6-08A (4″ to 8.5″)
Long Extension
DVR6-16A (4″ to 16″)
—
—
4″ x 6 5/8″ Adjustable (Telescopic) Pipe
Short Adjustable
—
Long Adjustable
4″ x 6 5/8″ Hard Elbows 30 degree 45 degree 60 degree 90 degree Slip 90 Degree
Elbow Wall Strap Elbow (Offset) Strap Wall Thimble
—
DVR6-E30 DVR6-E45 DVR6-E60 DVR6-E90
–DVR6-WS DVR6-ES DVR6-WTU
Vinyl Siding Standoff
DVR6-VSS
Counter Flashing Counter Flashing Stainless Ceiling Firestop Attic Insulation Shield
–DVR6-CFK-SS
DVR6-CFS DVR6-AIS
Selkirk
4DT-AAN (Archgard Part #
999-DV-SEA)
4DT-06 4DT-09 4DT-12 4DT-18 4DT-24 4DT-36 4DT-48
—
4DT-AJ12 (4″ to 10″)
—
—–
4DT-TL14 (14″ to 22″) 4DT-TL38 (38″ to 70″)
–4DT-EL45
–4DT-EL90S
–4DTWS/B 4DT-OS 4DT-WT 4DT-VSK (For 4DT-HCR) 4DTVS or 4DTVSS (For 4DT-HC)
—-4DT-CS 4DT-AIS
Duravent
810004542 (Archgard Part #
999-DV-SDA)
46DVA-06 46DVA-09 46DVA-12 46DVA-18 46DVA-24 46DVA-36 46DVA-48 46DVA-60
46DVA-08A (3″ to 7″)
46DVA-16A (3″ to 14 1/2″)
—–
46DVA-17TA (9 1/2″ to 15 1/2″)
46DVA-24TA (15 1/2″ to 22 1/2″)
46DVA-E30 46DVA-E45 46DVA-E60 46DVA-E90
–46DA-WS 46DVA-ES 46-DVA-WT
46DVA-VSS
46DVA-CFK 46DVA-CFK-S
46DVA-FS 46-DVA-IS
ICC
TM-4AA6 (Archgard Part #
999-DV-ICA)
4DL6 4DL9 4DL1
–4DL2 4DL3 4DL4
—
4DLS1 ( 1 7/8″ to 9″)
4DLS2 (1 7/8″ to 21″)
—–
Amerivent
4DSC-N2 (Archgard Part #
999-DV-AMA)
4D7 (7″) —
4D12 –4D2 4D3 4D4 —
4D7A (3″ to 5″) 4D12A (3″ to 10″) 4D16A (3″ to 14″) 4D26A (3″ to 24″)
–4DLA30 (16 1/2″ to 29″)
4D30 4DE45
–4DE90 4DE90S 4WS
4OS 4WT
4VSS
—-4CS 4AS
—
—
–4D45L
–4D90L
–4DWS 4DWS 4DWT
4DVSK (For 4DHC) 4DHVS or 4DHVSK
(For 4DHCS)
—-4DFSP 4DAIS12
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Installation
Third Party Venting Components (cont’d)
Roof Flashings 0/12 to 6/12 Pitches
BDM DVR6-AF012
Selkirk 4DT-AF6
7/12 to 12/12 Pitches
DVR6-AF712
4DT-AF12
Flat Roof Metal Roof Flashings 0/12 to 6/12 Pitches
DVR6-TCF 949606012
7/12 to 12/12 Pitches
949606712
Storm Collar
DVR68-SC
Horizontal Terminations
Horizontal Square Termination (Aluminum)
DVR6-HCP (Rigid) DVF6-HCP (Flex)
Horizontal Square Termination (Stainless)
—
Horizontal Square Termination (Copper)
DVR6-HCPC (Rigid)
Horizontal Termination Other
DVR6-HC (Rigid) DVF6-HC (Flex)
Horizontal Round Termination (Aluminum)
—
Snorkels
14″ Snorkel
DVR6-SNK14
36″ Snorkel
DVR6-SNK36
Horizontal High Wind Guard
940164SHRD
Vertical Terminations
—
URBAK (rubber boot flashing) URBAK (rubber boot flashing)
4DT-SC
4DT-HC —–
4DT-HCR
4DT-ST14 4DT-ST36
—
Vertical High Wind Termination
DVR6-VCH
4DT-VT
Vertical High Wind Guard Flex Venting 7″ 25ft 7″ 35ft 7″ 50ft 4″ 25ft 4″ 35ft 4″ 50ft
DVR68-VWG
95270725 95270735 95270750 95270425 95270435 95270450
—
1770250 1770350
–1740250 1740350
—
Duravent
46DVA-F6 46DVA-F12 46DVA-FF
46DVA-F6DS 46DVA-F12DS
46DVA-SC
46DVA-HC 46DVA-HC-S 46DVA-HC-C
46DVA-HRCS
46DVA-SNK14 46DVA-SNK36
46DVA-WG
46DVA-VCH (Archgard Part # 999-DV-SDVTC)
46DVA-VWG
7DFA-25 7DFA-35 7DFA-50 4DFA-25 4DFA-35 4DFA-50
ICC
4MFA & 6EMFA 4MFB & 6EMFB
4F
—-4SC
TM-4HT ———
4ST14 4ST36 4HTS or 4RHTS
TM-4SVT 4SVTS
——–4AL35 4AL50
Archgard Flex Vent Kit 999-DV-FL4710 999-DV-C47
Includes 4″ & 7″ aluminum flex liner (10′ long) with six springs. Includes 7″ flex liner coupler (312-0025), and 4″ flex liner coupler (312-0024).
Horizontal Safety Cages
Archgard 999-DV-SCU
BDM 940164SHRD
ICC
4HTS
Termination Safety Cage – Universal (143/4″ W x 143/4″H x 101/4″D) BDM Termination Safety Cage ICC Horizontal Termination Safety Cage
Amerivent
4DF (0/12 to 5/12) 4DF12 (6/12 to 12/12) —
URBAK (rubber boot flashing) URBAK (rubber boot flashing)
4DSC
4DHCS
—–
4DHC
4D14S 4D36S 4DHWS
4DVC
—
1770250 1770350
–1740250 1740350
—
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Installation
10.4 Termination Location Clearances
Figure 10.4.01: Approved cap
Approved vent pipe
Legend: V = Vent terminal X = Air supply inlet
= Area where terminal is not permitted
O N
Figure 10.4.02:
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Installation
Canadian Installations1
A Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony
B Clearance to window or door that may be opened
12″ (305 mm) 12″ (305 mm)
C Clearance to permanently closed window·
D Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit
18″ (457.2 mm)
E Clearance to unventilated soffit
12″ (305 mm)
F
Clearance to outside corner
0″ (0 mm)
G Clearance to inside corner
2″ (50.8 mm)
H Clearance to each side of center line extended above meter / regulator
3′ (914 mm) within a height 15′ (4.57 m) above the meter / regulator assembly
I
Gas service regulator vent outlet
3′ (914 mm)
J Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance
12″ (305 mm)
K Clearance to mechanical air supply inlet
6′ (1.83 m)
L Clearance above paved sidewalk or driveway located on public property.
M Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony.
7′ (2.13 m) 12″ (305 mm)
N Minimum clearance from roof to lowest discharge opening.
O Clearance from vertical vent to adjacent wall.
18″ (457 mm) 24″ (610 mm)
US Installations2 12″ (305 mm) 9″ (229 mm) 12″ (305 mm) 0″ (0 mm) 2″ (50.8
mm)
9″ (229 mm)
3′ (914 mm) above if within 10′ (3.05 mm) *
- 18″ (457 mm) 24″ (610 mm)
Notes:
- In accordance with the current CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane
Installation Code. 2) In accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54,
Natural Fuel Gas Code. · Recommended to prevent condensation on the window. *
For clearances not specified and ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CSA B149.1, clearance
must be in accordance with local installation codes and the
requirements of the gas supplier. A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings. Permitted only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor.
WARNING A safety cage may be required to cover a horizontal termination if the termination is located near a walkway. See local codes.
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Installation
10.5 Snorkel Termination Installation
· Follow snorkel termination manufacturer’s installation instructions and local codes
· The vertical rise of a snorkel termination can be used in place of a vertical vent rise. Follow the snorkel termination manufacturer’s
·
4 3 information for installation
A snorkel counts as two 90 elbows out of the total number of allowable elbows
in the vent run. For example, the installation in Figure 10.5.01 shows the use
of three (3) 90 elbows
· Ensure there is enough vertical venting to accommodate the number of elbows used. run refer to Section 10.1
· If the snorkel termination is installed below grade, (IE: basement) proper drainage must be provided to prevent water from entering
the snorkel termination (see Figure 10.5.01)
· Do not attempt to enclose the snorkel termination in the wall or any other type of enclosure
· Do not locate snorkel termination where excessive snow or ice build up may occur. Check snorkel termination area after every
snow fall and clear if necessary to prevent blockage. If using snow blowers, make sure snow is not directed at the snorkel
termination
BELOW GRADE
ABOVE GRADE
Snorkel
Snorkel
B
Adequate Drainage
Figure 10.5.01
A
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Installation
11.0 Framing
11.1 Wall Enclosure Rough Opening
IMPORTANT
Framing dimensions should allow for wall covering thickness and fireplace
facing materials. If using a hearth, adjust rough opening size as necessary to
maintain at least minimum clearance requirements.
Noncombustible facing material may be applied over (but not directly to)
fireplace face. This will prevent facing material from falling off due to heat
expansion. Do not obstruct the flow of ventilation air.
WARNING
Provide adequate clearances around air openings into the combustion chamber.
Do not obstruct upper and lower grill openings. Room air enters through lower
passage, is heated and exits through upper passage. Blocking these passages
may result in overheating, creating a potentially hazardous situation.
Determine exact position of your fireplace, including hearth height, width,
and depth (if applicable). If possible, place fireplace in such a manner that
vent termination will be between two studs, eliminating the need for
additional framing.
Consider height of hearth finish material (stone, brick etc.) when building fireplace platform.
Install fireplace on hard metal or wood surface extending the full width and depth of fireplace.
If masonry is to be used (optional), prepare the necessary foundation for the masonry load. When masonry construction is used, a lintel iron must be used over top of fireplace to support the added weight. Never use this fireplace to support additional weight.
Build hearth to desired size and height. If a hearth extension is desired, combustible material may be used. See Section 12.2.
109.86cm 43.250in
157.92cm 62.175in
FIRE HAZARD
DO NOT install directly on carpet, vinyl, or any combustible material other
than wood.
Wall Board Thickness (Nailing Flange Setting)
3/8″ 1/2″ 5/8″ 3/4″
*Framing Depth
18.875″ 18.75″ 18.625″ 18.50″
Figure 11.1.01
90.49cm 35.624in
47.625cm
18.75in *
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11.2 Typical Corner Installation
Dimensions shown in Figure 11.2.01 are when using 1/2″ wall board. If using a
facing material that is an alternative thickness, refer to the table below for
appropriate dimensions.
Refer to Section 9.2 and Section 9.3 for information on nailing flange
settings and installation.
Note: The ceiling height
is higher to maintain a 4″ clearance to the vent pipe with the required taller
vent setup to accommodate the horizontal run required to reach the exterior
wall.
74.43cm F: 29.302in
92.68cm D: 36.489in
109.86cm C: 43.250in
92.68cm D: 36.489in
169.90cm E: 66.890in
34.64cm H: 13.637in
131.07cm
148.85cm
G: 51.603in A: 58.603in
Figure 11.2.01
90.49cm B: 35.624in
148.85cm A: 58.603in
92.68cm D: 36.489in
1.27cm 0.500in
13.97cm 5.500in
Dimension A B C D E F G H
3/8″ Wall Board 58.853″ (~58 7/8″) 35.624″ (35 5/8″) 43.250″ (43 1/4″) 36.666″ (~36 21/32″) 66.894″ (~66 29/32″) 29.427″ (~29 7/16″) 51.853″ (~51 7/8″) 13.637″ (~13 5/8″)
1/2″ Wall Board 58.603″ (~58 19/32″)
35.624″ (35 5/8″) 43.250″ (43 1/4″) 36.489″ (~36 15/32″) 66.894″ (~66 29/32″)
29.302″ (~29 5/16″) 51.603″ (~51 19/32″) 13.637″ (~13 5/8″)
5/8″ Wall Board 58.353″ (~58 11/32″)
35.624″ (35 5/8″) 43.250″ (43 1/4″) 36.312″ (~36 5/16″) 66.894″ (~66 29/32″)
29.177″ (~29 3/16″) 51.353″ (~51 11/32″) 13.637″ (~13 5/8″)
3/4″ Wall Board 58.103″ (~58 3/32″)
35.624″ (35 5/8″) 43.250″ (43 1/4″) 36.135″ (~36 1/8″) 66.894″ (~66 29/32″)
29.052″ (~29 1/16″) 51.103″ (~51 3/32″) 13.637″ (~13 5/8″)
Note: The ceiling height is higher to maintain a 4″ clearance to the vent pipe with the required taller vent setup to accommodate the horizontal run required to reach the exterior wall.
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11.3 Ventilation Framing
Ventilation framing dimensions are based on Duravent venting components. If
other third party venting components are used, refer to the installation
instructions from the third party manufacturer for installation information.
The following critical dimensions must be maintained regardless of venting
manufacturer:
Item
Distance from ceiling to horizontal pipe
Thimble framing dimensions
Critical Dimensions
4″ (10.16 cm)
9″ (22.86 cm) W x 10″ (25.4 cm) H
Ceiling height and the height to the bottom of the thimble shown are based on a minimum vent run. These values may vary depending on the requirements of each installation.
10.16cm 4.000in
25.40cm 10.000in
157.92cm 62.175in
126.67cm 49.869in
139.37cm 54.869in
22.86cm 9.000in
25.40cm 10.000in
Figure 11.3.01
IMPORTANT Vent cap location must be in compliance with guidelines in
Section 10.4 of this manual.
WARNING DO NOT RECESS VENT CAP INTO WALL OR SIDING.
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WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or
failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result
in property damage or personal injury or loss of life.
WARNING: TOP NAILING FLANGE EXTENSION MUST BE ASSEMBLED AND ATTACHED TO
FIREPLACE. DO NOT REMOVE. TOP NAILING FLANGE EXTENSION IS NOT LOAD BEARING
12.1 Mantel Clearances
24.250in 61.60cm 22.250in 56.52cm 20.250in 51.44cm 18.250in 46.36cm 16.250in 41.28cm 14.250in 36.20cm
12.000in 30.48cm 10.000in 25.40cm 8.000in 20.32cm 6.000in 15.24cm 4.000in
10.16cm 2.500in 6.35cm
Mantel clearances are measured from the top of the appliance opening.
29.908in 75.97cm
Figure 12.1.01
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12.2 Sidewall Clearances
Maintain a minimum of 4″ (10.16 mm) clearance from the side of the glass door
to sidewalls or mantel supports.
10.16cm 4.000in
Figure 12.2.01
12.3 Optional Hearth Installation
Any hearth extending 12″ or less from the front fireplace must be constructed
of non-combustible material. A hearth is not required for installation.
5.08cm 2in
90.49cm 35.624in
Never block the fireplace opening
80.65cm 31.752in
Sub floor may be combustible
30.48cm 12.000in
Figure 12.3.01
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Non-combustible only zone
15.24cm 6.00in
Installation
10.4 Heat Sensitive Flooring Materials
Ambiance fireplaces are heating products, designed to produce a large amount of radiant and convective heat. The clearances specified above are intended to be minimum clearance distances to combustible materials, however, flooring directly adjacent to the minimum hearth clearances may reach temperatures of up to 180°F (82°C) or higher depending on the installation.
Please check with your flooring manufacturer for temperature tolerances as some materials, such as vinyl, tend to be more sensitive to temperatures above average room temperature and may be damaged or warped if exposed to heat.
We recommend testing any flooring material to ensure that it can withstand temperatures generated by this fireplace. If the tolerances of the flooring material are not known or are not capable of witstanding the temperatures generated by this fireplace, install a heat pad constructed of material that is not sensitive to heat, or adjust clearances to heat sensitive materials as shown below.
Note: clearances shown are the width of the fireplace door. The dimensions shown are guidelines only and cannot account for all flooring materials. The dimensions shown do not replace the hearth clearances for this product. Always maintain the clearances to combustible materials as shown on the previous page.
Raise the Installation
Raise the Hearth
Install a Heat Pad
24″ (60.96 cm)
12″ (30.48 cm) * 12″ (30.48 cm)
Figure 10.4.01 * Use whichever distance is greater when compared to the hearth clearances.
36″ (91.44 cm)
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Install the finishing strips using the twelve (12) 1/8″ rivets included. Never place combustible material over the face of the fireplace. See
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Figure 12.3.02 for finishing details.
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Figure 12.3.01
DETAIL B
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SCALE 3 : 1
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A1 NAME SIGNED DATE
SCALE: 1:3
WEIGHT:
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Combustible Facing Ends Flush to the Sides and Top of Fireplace Only NonCombustible Material May Cover the Face Of the Fireplace Never Block or Restrict the Fireplace Opening With Any Facing Material
A Example of Non-Combustible Tiles Over Face of Fireplace
DETAIL A SCALE 1 : 2
Figure 12.3.02
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13.0 Gas Connections
Before connecting the appliance to the gas supply line, double check that the appliance you have purchased is designed for the gas type you are using. The gas type markings are located on the rating plate (See Section 4.0 and Section 6.2) and also on the appliance’s gas valve.
Adequate clearance for proper installation and checking of the gas connections must be provided. All gas connections must be checked for gas leaks.
After securing the fireplace to the framing, have your gas supplier or a qualified gas fitter run a gas supply line to the install location. The line must be properly sized and fitted according to the installation codes. Immediately upstream of the supply connection, the fitter shall provide an accessible manual shut-off valve. When connecting the supply line to the gas valve, the installer shall brace the gas valve to ensure that the gas valve is not moved from its bracket. If the valve is not braced when the supply line is connected, the valve may be moved and cause a “break” in the main burner supply line. Such damage is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
CAUTION: The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure-testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve during any pressure-testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa). Failure to do so will damage the appliance’s gas valve. Such damage is not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty.
Natural Gas Pressure Settings:
The inlet supply or line pressure must be a minimum of 5.0″ W.C. (1.24 kPa)
and a maximum of 14.0″ W.C. (3.48 kPa). The orifice is a #38 DMS (2.58 mm)
drill size.
ELEVATION
INPUT RATING
0-4500 ft (0-1372 M)
27,000 BTU/hr (7.9 kW)
4500 ft (1372 M) and above.
27,000 BTU/hr (7.9 kW) less 4% per 1000 ft. (305 M) above sea level.
Please contact your local distributor for the appropriate orifice size you require.
Propane Pressure Settings:
The inlet supply or line pressure must be a minimum of 11.0″ W.C. (2.74 kPa)
and a maximum of 14.0″ W.C. (3.48 kPa). The orifice is a 1/16″ (1.59 mm) drill
size.
ELEVATION
INPUT RATING
0-4500 ft. (0-1372 M)
27,000 BTU/hr (7.9 kW)
4500 ft. (1372 M) and above.
27,000 BTU/hr (7.9 kW) less 4% per 1000 ft. (305 M) above sea level.
Please contact your local distributor for the appropriate orifice size you require.
13.1 Clocking Procedure
(for high altitude derating)
IMPORTANT: THE INPUT RATING SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHECKED WHEN FIRST FIRING THIS
APPLIANCE.
Before you begin, shut off all other gas appliances including any standing
pilots. Light the fireplace and wait 15 minutes. Clock the time to burn 1ft3
of gas on the meter. Check with your gas supplier for the gas BTU content at
your elevation. Input is the rate of flow multiplied by the heating value of
the gas (cubic feet/hour x BTU per cubic feet). Note: This assumes a dry gas
meter at 1/2 psi. If using a 2 psi dry gas meter the unit will rate lower as
the calculation has to correct for the higher pressure in the meter. If the
unit is overrated, contact your authorized Ambiance dealer. The following
calculation equation gives a rough estimation as it does not correct for
temperature and pressure.
Rough Calculation Equation:
3600
time to burn 1ft3 gas in seconds
X gas caloric value = Rating in BTU
in BTU/ft3
hr
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13.2 Supplying Gas
Before you begin:
· Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing · Ensure the gas
supply is turned OFF and disconnect power supply to the fireplace (including
backup batteries) · Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove the
valve access cover (see Section 6.5)
NOTE: The gas line can be brought in from either the left or the right side of the fireplace. The connection of the supply line to the valve is made on the left side of the valve.
Step 1: Locate the flex line in the manual bag
Step 2: Connect the flex line to the inlet side of the valve using two 3/4″ wrenches.
Figure 13.2.01:
Step 3: Ensure the shut-off valve is in the OFF position before supplying gas
to the other side of the valve.
Figure 13.2.02:
Figure 13.2.03:
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14.0 Conversion Kit Instructions
IMPORTANT: This fireplace is Natural gas ready. If converting to LP gas,
follow instructions below.
WARNING: This conversion kit shall be installed by a qualified service agency
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions and all applicable codes and
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a fire, explosion or productions of
carbon monoxide may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss
of life. The qualified service agency is responsible for proper installation
of this kit. The installation is not proper and complete until operation of
the converted appliance is checked as specified in the instructions supplied
with the kit. Refer to appliance owner’s manual or product data plate for
proper inlet and manifold pressure adjustments and orifice sizing.
IMPORTANT: For high altitude installations above 4500 ft (1372 meters),
consult local gas distributor or the authority having jurisdiction for proper
derating methods.
KIT NUMBERS: UA2500 for LP gas and UA2400 for Natural Gas KIT INCLUDES: · Gas
conversion label (303-0128) · Burner orifice (part number 301-0068-0.0625,
1/16″ for LPG) (part number 301-0068-38, #38 DMS for NG) · Instruction Sheet ·
SIT 885 Valve conversion kit c/w instructions & gas type label
WARNING: SHUT OFF GAS SUPPLY AND ELECTRICAL POWER TO FIREPLACE SHUT OFF GAS
SUPPLY BEFORE DISCONNECTING ELECTRICAL POWER
14.1 Prepare the Fireplace
· Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3), glass door (see Section 6.4),
logs and embers (see Section 16.0), and brick panels or firebox liner (if
applicable – see Section 15.0)
· Remove the valve access cover to access the valve (see Section 6.5) · Remove
the masking plate (see Section 18.11), and burner surround (see Section 18.14)
· Remove the burner (see Section 18.15)
Remove the burner orifice using a 1/2″ wrench. Replace with the orifice
supplied with the conversion kit. Use a small amount of pipe sealant on the
threads of the orifice mount. Do not use too much as it can block the orifice.
14.2 Pilot Conversion
Using a 7/16″ wrench and loosen the pilot hood 1/4 turn. Slide the tab at the
bottom of the orifice hood all the way so the red side (propane) with the hole
in it is showing. Tighten the pilot hood back up so that it is lined up with
the two probes on both sides of the pilot assembly.
Figure 14.1.01:
Figure 14.2.01:
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14.3 Convert the Gas Valve
WARNING: Installation of this conversion kit must only be undertaken by a
qualified and certified gas appliance installer.
Verify that the following items are present in the package: · Pressure regulator assembly (E) · Two (2) screws (F) · Identification label (G) · Installation instructions (this document)
1. Shut off the gas supply to the valve and shut down the electric supply.
2. See Figure 14.3.01. Using a Torx T20, or slotted screwdriver, remove and
discard the two (2) pressure regulator mounting screws (A), pressure regulator
tower (B), and the spring and diaphragm assembly (C), (If applicable).
3. Ensure the rubber gasket (D), which is prefitted as part of assembly (E),
is properly positioned, see Figure 14.3.02, otherwise fit the gasket as shown
Figure 14.3.02.
Figure 14.3.01:
Figure 14.3.05:
4. Install the new STEPPER MOTOR pressure regulator assembly, as shown in Figure 14.3.03 and Figure 14.3.04. Use the supplied screws (F), M4 x 0.7 threaded, length of thread L=( 16 mm + 0 – 0.5 mm ), steel material, resistance class 8.8 (see Figure 14.3.05).
5. Manually thread the two conversion kit mounting screws into the valve
body. Use a standard screwdriver or T20 Torx bit and tighten to the screws
with a fixing torque of 25lb-in ± 5%. IN THE EVENT THAT THE THREADS OF THE
VALVE ARE STRIPPED
OR DAMAGED, REPLACE THE VALVE.
6. Install the enclosed identification label (G) to the valve body where it
can be easily seen.
7. Make STEPPER MOTOR and valve electrical connections, apply gas to system
and relight appliance according to manufacturers instructions.
Figure 14.3.02:
8. With the main burner ON, test the new pressure regulator assembly for leaks using a soap solution.
Figure 14.3.03:
9. Relight the main burner and verify proper burner ignition and operation. WARNING: Installation should be carried out in a clean environment.
Figure 14.3.04:
WARNING: This modulating conversion kit must ONLY be applied as part of a conversion kit supplied by the APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER.
WARNING: Correct operation of the system cannot be guaranteed if the conversion kit or valve has been dropped or has sustained a strong impact.
INSTALLER NOTICE: These instructions must be left with appliance.
14.4 Complete the Conversion
· Reinstall the burner (see Section 18.15), burner surround (see Section
18.14), masking plate (see Section 18.11), brick liners or firebox liner (if
applicable – see Section 15.0), logs and embers (see Section 16.0), and glass
door (see Section 6.4)
· Turn on the gas and electrical supplies · Turn on the fireplace so the
burner is on · Check for leaks at all connections
Test inlet and outlet pressure (See Section 18.3). Visually check pilot flame. Flame should envelope top of the flame sensor and extend forward onto the burner. To adjust pilot turn the pilot adjustment screw on the control valve clockwise to decrease or counter clockwise to increase pilot flame. Clock the rating as shown in Section 13.1. Adjust the primary air according to specifications in this manual or as found on the rating plate. · Turn fireplace off · Affix gas type label to the rating plate label (See Section 6.2 for rating plate location) · Complete the conversion label and affix to valve assembly plate · Reinstall the valve access cover (see Section 6.5) and barrier screen (see Section 6.3)
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15.0 Firebox Liner Installation
15.1 Brick Panel Installation
The following steps highlight the procedure for installing brick panel firebox liners. Handle the panels with care as they are delicate. Inspect the panels to ensure that no damage has occurred inside the package. Please report any damage immediately to your Authorized Ambiance Dealer. Installation is the same regardless of which style panel set is being installed.
Before you begin: · Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the
power supply (including backup batteries)
· Remove barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove Glass Door (see Section
6.4)
Step 1: Remove the two (2) 1/4″ Tek Screws in the upper front corners of the firebox under the lights.
Step 2: Remove the three (3) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the masking plate at the back of the firebox.
Left Side Figure 15.1.01:
Right Side
Step 3: Pull the masking plate from the firebox.
Figure 15.1.02:
Step 4: Make sure the panel retainer clips included with this fireplace are
nearby before continuing with installation.
Figure 15.1.03:
Figure 15.1.04:
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Step 5: Place the rear panel in the back of the firebox with the thick grout line at the top.
Step 6: Continue to hold the rear panel while placing the left or right side panel.
Figure 15.1.05:
Step 7: Install the first panel retainer clip to hold the left or right side
panel in place.
Figure 15.1.06:
Step 8: Install the other side panel using the remaining panel retainer clip.
Figure 15.1.07:
Left Side
Figure 15.1.08:
Step 9: The side panels will hold the rear panel in place. Insert the top panel at an angle, rotate upward and adjust so that the upper panel rests on top of the other panels.
Right Side
Figure 15.1.09:
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Figure 15.1.10: Installation Complete
Installation
15.2 Reflective Glass Installation
The following steps highlight the procedure for installing Reflective Ceramic
Glass liner. We recommend using clean cotton gloves when handling panels.
Handle the panels with care. Inspect the panels to ensure that no damage has
occurred inside the package. Please report any damage immediately to your
Authorized Ambiance Dealer.
Before you begin: · Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the
power supply (including backup batteries) · Remove barrier screen (see Section
6.3) · Remove Glass Door (see Section 6.4)
Step 1: Remove the screws located in the upper corners of the firebox near the lights.
Step 2: Remove the screws located in the rear corners of the burner.
Left Side
Right Side
Left Side
Right Side
Figure 15.2.01:
Step 4: Reinstall the burner screws with the bottom glass panel spacers
included with the Reflective Ceramic Glass set.
Figure 15.2.02:
Step 5: Place the rear panel in the back of the firebox, behind the tek screws
at the back of the burner.
Figure 15.2.03:
Figure 15.2.04:
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Step 6: Continue to hold the rear panel as you slide the left or right side
panel between the two bends on the lower spacer.
Slide panel between the two bends on the lower spacer.
Figure 15.2.05:
Figure 15.2.06:
Step 7: Install the right side glass retainer using one of the screws Step 8: Install the other side panel between the two bends on
removed in Step 1.
the lower spacer and secure in place using the upper side glass
retainer.
Install the left side glass retainer using the screw removed in Step 1.
Slide panel between the two bends on the lower spacer.
Figure 15.2.07:
Figure 15.2.08:
Step 9: Install the top panel at an angle. Rotate the other side up and center the top panel on top of the left side, right side, and rear panels.
Figure 15.2.09:
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Installation
16.0 Log Set Installation
WARNING
Failure to position the logs in accordance with the preceding diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury. Never use unapproved burner media such as rock wool or similar material. The use of unapproved burner media may cause damage or injury and will void product warranty.
The high definition log sets are designed to provide a life-like fire bed from the day they are installed, through the years that follow. Care must be given when handling the logs as they can be damaged or broken if not handled properly. After opening the log set package, inspect the logs to ensure that no damage has occurred inside the package. Please report any damage immediately to your Authorized Ambiance Dealer.
Gas and vent connection must be made before installing the embers and logs on the burner. Installation of the logs are identical regardless of which set is being installed.
CAUTION: DO NOT block pilot opening with embers.
NOTE: Improper placement of logs and embers may cause soot accumulation on the internal parts and glass. This is not covered under warranty. Do not use broken or damaged logs.
1 1
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Figure 16.0.01: Kentucky Oak Logset Overview
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Figure 16.0.02: Eastern Township Birch Logset Overview
IMPORTANT
When placing embers around the pilot shield take care to not block the pilot opening. Failure to keep the opening clear of embers or media will cause a delayed ignition. Embers should also be placed so they do not completely block burner ports. DO NOT block secondary air gaps around burner.
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Step 1: Align the holes on the bottom of Log 1 with the pins at the Step 2:
Carefully push Log 1 onto the pins. back of the burner.
Figure 16.0.03:
Step 3: Place a row of embers along the front of Log 1. Avoid placing embers
over the burner openings.
Figure 16.0.04:
Step 4: Place Log 2 on the pins located on the left side of the burner.
Figure 16.0.05:
Step 5: Place Log 3 on the pins located on the right side of the burner.
Figure 16.0.06:
Step 6: Place more embers along the front of Log 2 and Log 3. Avoid placing
embers over burner openings.
Figure 16.0.07:
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Figure 16.0.08:
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Step 7: Align Log 7 on the pins located on the middle of the burner.
Step 8: Fill the space to the left of Log 7 with embers. Avoid blocking burner ports.
Figure 16.0.09:
Step 9: Make sure the secondary air supply, including the gap around the
burner, is NOT blocked by embers.
Figure 16.0.10:
Step 10: Place Log 4 on top of Log 3 and the pin located behind Log 7.
Do not block
Figure 16.0.11: Detail view of embers.
Figure 16.0.12:
Step 11: Fill in the area around Log 4 with embers. Avoid blocking Step 12: Place Log 5 across Log 4 and Log 1. burner ports.
Figure 16.0.13:
Figure 16.0.14:
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Step 13: Place Log 6 on the pin located in Log 1 and rest the front Step 14: Place embers evenly along the burner surround. Do
on Log 2.
not block the gap that surrounds the burner as this is a source of
secondary air.
DO NOT BLOCK GAP AROUND
BURNER
Figure 16.0.15:
Figure 16.0.16:
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Figure 16.0.17: Installation Complete
Part #
Item Description
Qty
Part #
Item Description
Qty
UA0003
Kentucky Oak Log Set
1 Set
UA0003-5 Log 5 (Top Right)
1
UA0003-1 Log 1 (Middle Rear)
1
UA0003-6 Log 6 (Top Left)
1
UA0003-2 Log 2 (Bottom Front Left)
1
UA0003-7 Log 7 (Middle Twig)
1
UA0003-3 Log 3 (Bottom Front Right)
1
310-0020 Black Embers (2 cup bag)
1
UA0003-4 Log 4 (Middle Right)
1
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5
6
1
4
2
7
3
Figure 16.0.18: Installation Complete
Part #
Item Description
Qty
Part #
Item Description
Qty
UA0004
Eastern Township Birch Log Set
1 Set
UA0004-5 Log 5 (Top Right)
1
UA0004-1 Log 1 (Middle Rear)
1
UA0004-6 Log 6 (Top Left)
1
UA0004-2 Log 2 (Bottom Front Left)
1
UA0004-7 Log 7 (Middle Twig)
1
UA0004-3 Log 3 (Bottom Front Right)
1
310-0020 Black Embers (2 cup bag)
1
UA0004-4 Log 4 (Middle Right)
1
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17.0 Operation
17.1 Before Lighting
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Do not
operate the appliance with the glass front removed, cracked or broken.
Replacement of broken glass should be done by a licensed or qualified service
person.
Each Ambiance Gas Fireplace is checked and tested at the factory prior to
being packaged and shipped to our dealers and finally installed in your home.
Ambiance recommends that before leaving this unit with the customer, the
installer must ensure that the appliance is firing correctly and that the
electrical system is in working order. This will include:
1. Performing leak tests of supply line, gas control valve, supply line from
gas control valve and pilot assembly. 2. Clocking the appliance to ensure the
correct firing rate (see Section 13.1 of this manual). 3. If required,
adjusting the primary air to burner to ensure that the flame does not carbon
or soot. 4. Checking for proper operation including correct drafting. 5.
Turning the fireplace ON to ensure that the fan is working correctly. After
the system has been checked and confirmed that the fan
is in working order, refer to the instructions for FIRST FIRE located in this
manual.
Use the installation checklist in Section 5.0 to ensure all installation steps
have been completed.
Note: Any alteration to this product that causes carbon or soot deposits that
results in any damage or requires cleaning is not the responsibility of the
manufacturer.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: · Do not try to light any appliance. · Do not
touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. ·
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas
supplier’s instructions. · If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service
agency or the gas supplier.
1. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to
smell next to the floor, because some gasses are heavier than air and will
settle on the floor.
2. IF YOU SMELL GAS, follow the instructions as listed directly above or as
shown on the front cover of this manual. 3. 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. 4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the pilot and main burner when operating the remote
control.
17.2 First Fire
When operated for the first few times, the appliance will emit some odor and
fumes. This is due to the heat from the appliance evaporating the oils and
solvents used in fabricating the appliance. Close off the room to the rest of
the house and open all windows. Keep the room well ventilated, as smoke alarm
may sound. Run the appliance for at least 6 hours at maximum setting with
blower set to OFF to allow paint to cure (after the installer has checked to
ensure the fan is operational). Smoke and fumes caused by the curing process
may cause discomfort to some individuals. Clean the glass door after this
curing process has completed (see Section 18.1). Be sure there are no
fingerprints left on the glass panels as high temperatures can bake these
prints on permanently.
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17.3 Lighting Instructions
The following information may be found on the fireplace rating plate. See
Section 6.2 for the rating plate location.
Figure 17.3.1:
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17.4 Dynamic Start Advantage
This fireplace comes standard with the Dynamic Start Advantage. This new
electronic ignition system is the latest in fireplace technology. It helps to
create a better draft, better flame appearance, less condensation on the
glass, and years of carefree operation.
How the system works:
When starting a solid fuel wood burning fireplace you build a fire. You start
with a little bit of tinder and kindling to create small fire, and then work
your way up to larger logs once a draft has been established. Dynamic Start
uses the same principle. When you press the “ON” button on the remote control
the main burner will light and remain with a low flame for two minutes. This
will first establish a draft in the vent and slowly warm up the fireplace.
When two minutes have passed, the main burner will automatically ramp up to
the high flame (or whichever setting you have established on the remote
control).
- Figure 17.4.01
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17.5 Remote Control Operation
IMPORTANT
The Proflame II Remote is an integrated part of the Proflame II System, which
consists of a Proflame II Remote, to be used in conjunction with Integrated
Fireplace Control (Proflame II Control Module).
Figure 17.5.01
The Proflame II Remote provides for controlling the following hearth appliance
functions:
1. Main Burner ON/OFF 2. Main Burner flame modulation (6 levels) 3. Choice of
Continuous Pilot on Demand or intermittent pilot (CPI/IPI) 4. Manual,
Thermostat, and SMART thermostat functions 5. Comfort fan speed modulation (6
levels) 6. Variable lights (6 levels)
The Proflame II Remote uses a streamline design with a simple button layout
and informative LCD display. A Mode Key is provided to index between the
features and a Thermostat Key is used for on/off or to index through the
thermostat function. Additionally a Key Lock function is provided.
ATTENTION
· TURN OFF THE MAIN GAS SUPPLY DURING INSTALLATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THE
RECEIVER DEVICE · TURN OFF MAIN GAS SUPPLY TO THE APPLIANCE PRIOR TO REMOVING
OR REINSERTING THE BATTERIES · IN CASE OF REMOTE CONTROL MALFUNCTION TURN OFF
THE FIREPLACE BY REMOVING POWER SUPPLY
(INCLUDING BACKUP BATTERIES) · FOR INSTALLATION/MAINTENANCE SWITCH OFF THE
FIREPLACE BY REMOVING POWER SUPPLY (INCLUDING
BACKUP BATTERIES)
Technical Data – Remote Control
Supply Voltage
4.5 V (three (3) 1.5V AAA batteries
Ambient temperature ratings 0 – 50°C (32 – 122°F)
Radio Frequency
315 MHz
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Remote Display
Operation
Continuous Pilot on Demand
Figure 17.5.02
WARNING
THE REMOTE AND RECEIVER ARE RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES. PLACING THE REMOTE IN OR
NEAR METAL ENCLOSURES MAY REDUCE THE SIGNAL RANGE.
Wall Mount Remote (optional)
Figure 17.5.03
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Operation
Initializing the System for Handheld / Wall Mount Remote Operation 1. Connect
IFC Control Module to AC power supply. A single “beep” will indicate the
presence of power. NOTE: This will initiate Pilot
Start-up in Manual Mode. The pilot will spark repeatedly and ignite if gas has
been supplied to the unit. Sync the control board to the remote to turn main
burner and pilot off using the steps below. 2. The ON/OFF Override Jumper on
the control board must be connected. 3. Press and hold th red SW1 button until
the IFC module beeps three (3) times and/or the amber LED illuminates
indicating the module is ready to synchronize with the remote. 4. Within ten
(10) seconds push the ON/OFF key on the remote. The IFC module will “beep”
four (4) times to indicate that it has successfully synced with the remote.
Turn the fireplace OFF using the ON/OFF button on the remote to complete
initialization. The remote will now control the fireplace. 5. Install the
provided four (4) AA batteries into battery back up holder.
Figure 17.5.04:
Turn “ON” the Appliance With the system OFF, press the ON/OFF Key on the
Remote. The Remote display will show other active icons on the screen. At the
same time the Receiver will activate the appliance. A single “beep” from the
receiver will confirm reception of the command. Turn “OFF” the Appliance With
the system ON, press the ON/OFF Key on the Remote. The Remote display will
show the current room temperature. At the same time the Receiver will turn the
appliance off. A single “beep” from the receiver will confirm reception of the
command.
Figure 17.5.05:
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Temperature Indication Display With the system in the OFF position, press the
Thermostat Key and the Mode Key at the same time to switch between Fahrenheit
(F) or Celsius (C). Verify on the LCD screen the correct designation is
visible.
Figure 17.5.06: This function is disabled when in SMART Thermostat Mode and
does not operate in the first two minutes of
Variable Flame Control operation during the Dynamic Start Advantage. The
Proflame II IFC has six (6) flame levels. With the system ON and the flame at
maximum in the appliance, pressing the Down Arrow Key once will reduce the
flame height by one step. Repeat to lower the flame till OFF. With flame OFF
in this configuration, fan and lights will still be operational. The UP Arrow
Key will increase the flame height each time it is pressed. If the UP Arrow
Key is pressed while the system is on but the flame is off, the flame will
activate in the high setting. A single beep will confirm reception of the
command.
Figure 17.5.07: Fan Speed Control If the appliance is equipped with a hot air
circulating fan, the speed of the fan can be controlled by the Proflame II
system. The fan speed can be adjusted through six (6) speeds. To activate this
function use the Mode Key to index to the fan control icon. Use the Up/ Down
Arrow Keys to turn on, off or adjust the fan speed. A single beep will confirm
reception of the command.
In manual mode the fan will activate immediately upon burner ignition. Adjust
the fan speed to personal preference.
Blower will shut off when the burner is extinguished.
Figure 17.5.08:
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Operation
Dimmer Control (Light)
This function is used to control the variable lights. To activate this
function use the Mode Key to index to the variable light icon. The intensity
of the output can be adjusted through six (6) levels. Use the Up/Down Arrow
Keys to adjust the output level. A single beep will confirm reception of the
command.
Room Thermostat (Remote Operation)
The Remote Control can operate as a room thermostat. The thermostat can be set
to a desired temperature to control the comfort level in a room. To activate
this function: · Press the Thermostat Key. The LCD display on the remote will
change
to show that the room thermostat is ON and the set temperature is now active ·
To adjust the temperature, press the Up/Down Arrow Keys until the desired
temperature is displayed
Note: The fan will automatically activate 5min after ignition and shut down
12min after fire is turned off.
Figure 17.5.09: Figure 17.5.10:
SMART Thermostat (Remote Operation)
The Smart Thermostat function adjusts the flame height automatically in
accordance to the difference between the set point and the actual room
temperature. As the room temperature approaches the set point, the Smart
Function will modulate the flame down. To activate this function: · Press the
Thermostat Key until the word “SMART” appears to the right of the temperature
bulb graphic · To adjust the set temperature, press the Up/Down Arrow Keys
until the desired set temperature is displayed
NOTE
When the fireplace is started in Smart Thermostat mode: 1. The fan will
automatically activate 5min after ignition and shut down 12min after fire is
turned off. 2. Manual Flame height adjustment is disabled.
Figure 17.5.11:
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Operation
Continuous Pilot on Demand / Intermittent Pilot (CPI/IPI) Selection With the
system in “OFF” position press the Mode Key to index to the CPI mode icon.
Pressing the UP Arrow Key will activate the Continuous Pilot on Demand
Ignition mode (CPI). Pressing the Down Arrow Key will return to IPI. A single
“beep” will confirm the reception of the command.
Figure 17.5.12:
CPI vs IPI: Continuous Pilot on Demand Ignition (CPI): In this mode the pilot
runs continuously even when the main burner is off. The Continuous Pilot on
Demand Ignition operates on a seven day cycle. If the main burner is not
turned on for seven continuous days, the pilot will turn itself off. When the
main burner is lit again the cycle repeats. The pilot will remain lit for
seven days, even after the main burner is turned off. If the main burner is
lit during a seven day timing cycle, the seven day timer will reset.
Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI): A fuel saving mode in which the pilot is
only used when the main burner is on. This appliance is shipped in IPI mode.
IPI mode is often the preferred method, however, there are some situations
where it may be preferable to switch the fireplace into CPI mode. For example,
in colder climates the glass door or the front of the fireplace could become
very cold to the touch. Dynamic Start Advantage will solve most problems
experienced by older IPI operated fireplaces.
Automatic Safety Shut-Off This system will execute an automatic turn OFF
command after a 24hr continuous main burner flame ignition. This allows the
system to verify correct safety functions. Diagnostic Indications Information
LOW BATTERY CONDITION (Less than 4V): Remote Control · Battery Icon will
appear on LCD remote control display. Replace batteries. Battery Back-up · Red
LED indicator will enter a (1) blink sequence. IFC Module will emit a double-
beep when it receives an ON/OFF command from
the hand held remote. Replace batteries. Pilot Flame Error Condition: · Red
LED Indicator will commence a (2) blink sequence. Contact your dealer if this
occurs. System Lock Out Condition: · Red LED Indicator will commence a (3)
blink sequence. Make sure your gas is turned on. · Make sure pilot sensor is
not shorted out. · If the system is in a locked state, reset the IFC module as
follows: Turn off all power to the IFC module for at least 2 seconds
(including the backup battery pack), then restore power to the IFC module.
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Operation
Key Lock This function will lock the keys to avoid unsupervised operation. ·
To activate this function, press the MODE and UP Keys at the same time · To
deactivate this function, press the MODE and UP Keys at the same time
Figure 17.5.13:
Low Battery Power Detection (Less than 4V)
Remote
The life span of the remote control batteries depend on various factors: ·
Quality of the batteries used · The number of ignitions of the appliance · The
number of changes to the room temperature set point, etc When the Remote
batteries are low, a Battery Icon will appear on the LCD display of the Remote
before all battery power is lost. When the batteries are replaced this Icon
will disappear.
Figure 17.5.14:
BACKUP BATTERY PACK (used when 120V home electrical power is interrupted):
· Red LED indicator on the IFC Module will enter a (1) blink sequence · Backup
batteries lifespan depends on various factors including battery quality,
number of ignitions, changes to room thermostat
set point, etc. When batteries are low, a double beep will be emitted from the
IFC control module when it receives an ON/OFF command from the remote control
· This is an alert for a low battery condition of the backup batteries and
after this double-beep warning, no commands will be accepted until batteries
are replaced · When batteries are replaced a beep will be emitted from IFC
control module as soon as powered
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Maintenance
CAUTION: Do not conduct maintenance on the appliance while it is operating or
while it is still hot. Always verify proper operation after servicing.
18.1 Cleaning and Routine Maintenance
The exterior painted surfaces, glass, and metal plated trims may be cleaned
with a soft, non-abrasive cloth and water or a suitable, mild, non-abrasive
cleaner. Be sure there are no fingerprints left on the glass panels as high
temperatures can bake these prints on permanently.
Regularly: · Frequent cleaning of the ceramic glass is recommended. We
recommend using a good quality ammonia free gas fireplace glass
cleaner that is available at any hearth retail location. Take care to avoid
scratching glass while cleaning. DO NOT CLEAN WHILE HOT. Never use common
household cleaners to clean the glass. · Keep the appliance area free from
combustible materials, such as paper, wood, clothing, gasoline and flammable
solids, liquids and vapors · Visually check the height and color of the burner
and pilot flames · Touch up the paint if necessary using a high temperature
metallic black paint. Allow the paint to dry prior to lighting the fireplace.
Once a year, have a qualified service technician: · Perform the regular
services listed above · Inspect and operate the pressure relief mechanism
(door buckles) to verify they are free from obstruction and operate properly ·
Carefully remove the logs and gently brush off any loose carbon deposits. This
job is best done outside the house, wearing a dust
mask. The logs are very fragile, take care not to break them. Do not wash logs
with any liquid. While the logs are removed, check that all burner openings
are not obstructed and it is recommended you use a vacuum cleaner to clean off
any dust or lint · Vacuum and clean any lint accumulations or debris in the
firebox, on the burners, on the pilot, at the primary air opening, on the
convection air blower and in any combustion and convection air passageways ·
After cleaning, the logs and embers must be replaced according to the
instructions in this manual · Inspect the operation of the flame safety system
pilot and gas valve · Inspect and ensure the lighting of the main burner
occurs within 4 seconds of the main gas valve opening. Flames should match
those shown in Figure 18.5.01 · Completely inspect the appliance and the
venting system, if the vent pipe or seal is found to be defective, replace and
or reseal (follow the instructions found in the venting instructions, Section
10.0) · Inspect the condition of the vent and vent terminal for sooting or
obstruction and correct if present · Test and measure the flame failure
response time of the flame safety system. It must de-energize the safety
shutoff in no more than 30 seconds · Check all accessible gas-carrying tubes,
connections, pipes and other components for leaks
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance.
Service and repair must be conducted by a qualified service person. If these
instructions are not followed, a fire or explosion may result, causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
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18.2 Servicing Under Warranty
Before servicing, read the terms and conditions of the warranty at the back of
this manual. Contact the authorized Ambiance dealer where you purchased the
appliance from and provide them with details of the problem, along with the
initial installation information (from the front of this manual).
WARNING: Servicing of this appliance must be conducted by a qualified Ambiance
service technician. Improper servicing, adjustment or alteration of this
appliance may cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. All
servicing should
be conducted with the appliance cold. All replacement parts must be authorized
by Ambiance for suitability.
18.3 Checking Inlet and Outlet Pressure
1. Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) and valve access cover (see
Section 6.5). 2. The pressure test taps are located on the valve’s front face.
The inlet is marked “IN” and the outlet is marked “OUT”. See Figure
18.3.01. 3. Loosen the set screw inside the tap with a 3/16″ flathead
screwdriver. 4. Connect a 1/4″ (6 mm) rubber tube to the tap post and a
manometer. 5. Verify that the readings obtained are within specs (as shown on
the appliance rating plate) 6. Be sure to tighten the set screw inside the tap
after you have finished taking pressure readings. 7. Check for leaks.
IN
OUT
Figure 18.3.01
PILOT
18.4 Checking and Adjusting Pilot
The pilot flames should have the characteristics shown in the illustration to
the right.
Figure 18.4.01 The flame should not have yellow tips but should engulf the
flame sensor and spark electrode. It can be adjusted be turning the screw
marked “pilot” on the control valve (See Figure 18.3.01).
Figure 18.4.02
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18.5 Adjusting the Primary Air
The UF0200 includes an air shutter located under the firebox which may be used
to adjust the primary air to achieve the ideal flame as shown in Figure
18.5.01. To adjust, loosen the wing nut on the air shutter and adjust as shown
in Figure 18.5.02. To open the air shutter and increase air flow to the
burner, slide the air shutter to the left. To close the air shutter and
decrease air flow to the burner, slide the air shutter to the right. Tighten
the wing nut when the desired flame appearance is achieved.
CAUTION: Do not adjust primary air below specified opening on the rating
plate.
Lazy yellow flames Ideal
Short blue flames Air shutter open too far
Dark orange flames / black tips Air shutter closed too far Excessive burner
media
Figure 18.5.01:
Open
Wing Nut
Figure 18.5.02:
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Lifting (ghosting) flames Improper Venting
Gas pressure too high
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Maintenance
18.6 Replacing Batteries
1. Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing. 2. Disconnect power
supply to the fireplace (including
backup batteries). 3. Turn off gas supply. 4. Remove the barrier screen (see
Section 6.3). 5. Remove the valve access cover (see Section 6.5). 6. Remove
the battery holder from the side of the control board. 7. Replace the
batteries and wrap in the velcro strap. 8. Light the fireplace to verify
proper operation. Resupply power
once fireplace operation has been confirmed. 9. Replace the valve access cover
and barrier screen.
Battery Specifications: 4 x AA Batteries
Figure 18.6.01:
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance.
Service and repair must be conducted by a qualified service person. If these
instructions are not followed, a fire or explosion may result, causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
18.7 Replacing Fuse
1. Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing. 2. Disconnect power
supply to the fireplace (including backup
batteries). 3. Turn off gas supply. 4. Remove the barrier screen (see Section
6.3). 5. Remove the valve access cover (see Section 6.5). 6. Remove the fuse
holder from the control board. 7. Replace the fuse with one which has the same
specifications
using the existing fuse holder. 8. Resupply power and light the fireplace to
verify proper operation. 9. Replace the valve access cover and barrier screen.
Fuse type: T3.15AL250V Part Number: RP-305-2080
Figure 18.7.01:
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.8 Replacing Light Bulbs
Caution: Always handle bulbs with cotton gloves as finger prints may reduce
the life of the bulb. We recommend replacing both bulbs at the same time.
1. Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing. 2. Disconnect power
supply to the fireplace (including back-
up batteries).
3. Turn off gas supply. 4. Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3). 5.
Remove the glass door assembly (see Section 6.4). 6. Remove the old bulb from
the bulb holder. 7. Replace with a bulb of the same specifications. 8. Ensure
burner media has not been disturbed. 9. Replace glass door assembly and
barrier screen. 10. Resupply power. 11. Light the fireplace to verify proper
operation. See Section
17.5 for information on using the remote to control the lights.
Figure 18.8.01:
Bulb specification:
120V / 20W G6.35 HALOGEN
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including
guards and grills, must be properly replaced
after maintenance. Service and repair must be
conducted by a qualified service person. If these instructions are not
followed, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
Figure 18.8.02:
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18.9 Replacing the Control Board
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing. This appliance, when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian
Electrical code, CSA C22.1. Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off
and cool before servicing · Disconnect power supply to the fireplace
(including backup batteries) · Turn off gas supply · Remove the barrier screen
(see Section 6.3) · Remove the valve access cover (see Section 6.5) 1. Mark
all the wires connected to the control board as you unplug them from the
control board. 2. Remove the two screws securing the control board to the
bracket on the bottom of the fireplace. 3. Install the new control board using
the screws previously removed. 4. Plug the wires into the control board. Final
steps: · Replace the valve access cover (see Section 6.5) · Replace the
barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Resupply gas to the fireplace · Resupply
power to the fireplace
Figure 18.9.01:
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.10 Wiring Schematic
Maintenance
Ignition Pilot Flame sensor
On/Off override jumper
SW1 Botton(red) Sync button
Blue IPI/CPI Yellow APS
Figure 18.10.01
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Maintenance
18.11 Removing the Masking Plate
The masking plate located in the back of the firebox may need to be removed to
install panels or to service the appliance. Use the following instructions to
remove the masking plate.
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove glass
door (see Section 6.4) · Remove burner media (see Section 16.0) · Remove
reflective glass panel set (if applicable – see Section 15.0)
Step 1: Remove the three (3) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the masking plate at the back of the firebox.
Step 2: Pull the masking plate from the firebox.
Figure 18.11.01:
Figure 18.11.02:
Installation is the reverse of removal.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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Maintenance
18.12 Removing the Baffle
The baffle located in the top of the firebox may need to be removed to service
the appliance. Use the following instructions to remove the baffle.
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove glass
door (see Section 6.4) · Remove burner media (see Section 16.0) · Remove panel
set (if applicable – see Section 15.0) · Remove the masking plate (if
applicable – see Section 18.11)
Step 1: Remove the 1/4″ Tek Screw securing the restrictor slider. Step 2:
Remove the two (2) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the baffle.
Figure 18.12.01:
Figure 18.12.02:
Step 3: Drop the front edge of the baffle and lift off the pins in the back of the firebox.
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Figure 18.12.03:
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.13 Removing the Restrictor
The restrictor must be removed in high altitude locations when the venting
configuration meets certain criteria (see Section 10.1). Use the following
instructions to remove the restrictor.
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove glass
door (see Section 6.4) · Remove burner media (see Section 16.0) · Remove panel
set (if applicable – see Section 15.0) · Remove the masking plate (if
applicable – see Section 18.11) · Remove the baffle (see Section 18.12)
Step 1: Remove the 1/4″ Tek Screw securing one side of the restrictor flap.
Step 2: Pull the restrictor flap from the opening.
Figure 18.13.01: Step 3: Reinstall the baffle. Secure the restrictor in Setting 1.
Figure 18.13.02:
Installation is the reverse of removal.
Figure 18.13.03: WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and
grills, must be properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must
be conducted by a qualified service person. If these instructions are not
followed, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
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18.14 Removing the Burner Surround
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove glass
door (see Section 6.4) · Remove burner media (see Section 16.0) · Remove panel
set (if applicable – see Section 15.0) · Remove the masking plate (see Section
18.11)
Step 1: Pull the pilot shield up to remove.
Step 2: Pull the ember ledge up and away from the fireplace.
Figure 18.14.01:
Figure 18.14.02:
Step 3: Remove the nine (9) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the burner Step 4: Pull the burner surround up and out of the fireplace. surround.
Figure 18.14.03:
Figure 18.14.04:
Installation is the reverse of removal.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.15 Replacing the Burner
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove Glass
Door (see Section 6.4) · Remove burner media (see Section 16.0) · Remove panel
set (if applicable – see Section 15.0) · Remove the masking plate (see Section
18.11) · Remove the burner surround (see Section 18.14) Step 1: Remove the
three (3) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the burner to the bottom of the fireplace.
Lift the burner up and to the right to remove the plenum from the air shutter.
Air Shutter
Figure 18.15.01:
Installation is the reverse of removal. Check operation of air shutter when
reinstalling the burner.
See Section 18.5.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.16 Replacing the Pilot
Before you begin:
· Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing · Ensure the gas
supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including backup
batteries)
· Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove Glass Door (see Section
6.4) · Remove valve access cover (see Section 6.5) · Remove burner media (see
Section 16.0) · Remove panel set (if applicable – see Section 15.0) · Remove
the masking plate (see Section 18.11) · Remove the burner surround (see
Section 18.14) · Remove the burner (see Section 18.15)
Step 1: Remove the two (2) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the pilot to the pilot extrusion.
Step 2: Use a 1/2″ wrench to hold the pilot and a 7/16″ wrench to remove the pilot gas line.
Figure 18.16.01:
Figure 18.16.02:
Step 3: Remove the screw securing the ground wire to the pilot.
Step 4: Mark the wires and unplug them from the control board. Route the wires back through the bottom of the fireplace
Figure 18.16.03:
Figure 18.16.04:
Step 5: Installation is the reverse of removal. Replace the pilot gasket
during install if necessary (see Section 20.0). Be sure to use the same holes
for installation as those used for removal.
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing. This appliance, when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian
Electrical code, CSA C22.1.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.17 Replacing the Fan
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. This appliance, when installed, must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical code, CSA C22.1.
Before you begin:
· Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing · Ensure the gas
supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including backup
batteries)
· Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove Glass Door (see Section
6.4) · Remove burner media (see Section 16.0) · Remove panel set (if
applicable – see Section 15.0) · Remove the masking plate (see Section 18.11)
· Remove the burner surround (see Section 18.14) · Remove the burner (see
Section 18.15)
Step 1: Remove the six (6) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the fan access cover.
Step 2: Label and unplug the two fan wires.
Figure 18.17.01:
Step 3: Unscrew the four (4) wingnuts securing the fan bracket and remove the
fan from the fireplace.
Figure 18.17.02:
Step 4: Remove the three (3) 1/4″ Tek Screws securing the fan to the fan
bracket.
Figure 18.17.03:
Figure 18.17.04:
Installation is the reverse of removal. Replace gasket on the fan bracket
during reinstall if required.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.18 Replacing the Light Bases
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove Glass
Door (see Section 6.4) · Remove valve access cover (see Section 6.5)
Step 1: Mark the wires and unplug the left side light base from the Step 2:
Repeat at the right side. wire harness located under the valve access cover.
Figure 18.18.01:
Figure 18.18.02:
Step 3: Remove the four (4) 1/4″ tek screws securing each light base and light bracket.
Step 4: Pull the light base from the fireplace.
Figure 18.18.03:
Figure 18.18.04:
Installation is the reverse of removal.
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing. This appliance, when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian
Electrical code, CSA C22.1.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.19 Replacing the Valve
Before you begin: · Ensure the fireplace is off and cool before servicing ·
Ensure the gas supply is turned OFF and disconnect the power supply (including
backup batteries) · Remove the barrier screen (see Section 6.3) · Remove Glass
Door (see Section 6.4) · Remove valve access cover (see Section 6.5)
Step 1: Mark the wires and disconnect them from the valve. Route the wires back through the bottom of the fireplace
Step 2: Carefully disconnect the supply gas line, pilot gas line, and main burner gas line.
Figure 18.19.01:
Figure 18.19.02:
Step 3: Remove the two (2) wing nuts securing the valve to the bottom shell. One is on the left and one on the right of the valve.
Figure 18.19.03:
Installation is the reverse of removal.
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls.
Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper
operation after servicing. This appliance, when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of
local codes, with the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or the Canadian
Electrical code, CSA C22.1.
WARNING: All parts removed or disturbed, including guards and grills, must be
properly replaced after maintenance. Service and repair must be conducted by a
qualified service person. If these instructions are not followed, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
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18.20 Troubleshooting
Issue
Solution
The pilot igniter won’t spark.
1. Ensure the ON/OFF override jumper is installed correctly. 2. Ensure main power is ON and new batteries are installed in the remote control (3 x AAA) and backup battery pack on the control board (4 x AA). 3. Make sure remote is synced with control board. 4. Check the 3.15A fuse in the control board. Replace the fuse if necessary. 5. Make sure remote is not in smart or thermostat mode. 6. Ensure igniter wire is connected to the control board and is not damaged.
The pilot igniter sparking, but the pilot will not light.
1. Verify the inlet gas pressure is within acceptable limits. 2. Check all connections to the gas valve. 3. Ensure fuel supply valves and emergency shut- off valve are open. 4. Check wiring connections from control board to valve. 5. Check that the pilot is set to the correct fuel. 6. Ensure pilot head is clear of debris.
The pilot lights, but the main burner will not light.
1. Check and verify all wiring connections match the wiring diagram. 2 . Verify the inlet and manifold pressure are within acceptable limits.
The pilot lights, but the main burner will not light and igniter continues to spark.
1. Check the pilot flame sensor rod and clean with steel wool or similar if
dirty. 2. Check the pilot hood and clean with steel wool if dirty. 3. Ensure
the flame sensor wire is plugged into the control board and is not damaged. 4.
Adjust pilot flame using the pilot adjustment screw if the pilot flame is too
long or too short (the flame should fully engulf the sensor rod and must be
stable).
5. Check supply pressure. 6. Ensure the ground wire from the pilot is
connected to the fireplace ground location.
The pilot was lit but will randomly go out.
1. Turn the fireplace on again. If the fireplace is in continuous pilot on
demand ignition mode, the system will turn off the pilot if the fireplace has
not been used for seven days. You may also switch the fireplace to IPI mode
(See Section 19.5).
2. Have a service technician check for low inlet pressure.
The flames on the main burner are low even though the remote is on high.
1. Wait two minutes. Dynamic Start Advantage is designed to build a draft by starting on low and automatically increasing the flame size to the setting on the remote after two minutes. This system helps to create a better flame appearance, reduce condensation on the glass, and provide years of carefree operation. 2. Have a service technician check for low inlet pressure. 3. Replace the valve motor.
Fans do not work.
1. Ensure main power is ON and the fireplace is plugged in (the fireplace may be operating on back up batteries). 2. Check the 3.15A fuse in the control board and replace if necessary. 3. Ensure the fans are connected to the control board.
Lights do not work.
1. Ensure main power is ON and the fireplace is plugged in (the fireplace may be operating on back up batteries). 2. Check the 3.15A fuse in the control board and replace if necessary. 3. Ensure the lights are connected to the control board. 4. Replace the bulbs (bulbs may be burnt out).
Control module beeps twice when On/Off button on 1. Replace batteries in remote battery pack. remote is pressed and Red LED is On.
All service and repairs should be performed by a qualified and licensed service technician.
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19.0 Frequently Asked Questions
Listed below are some frequently asked questions regarding Ambiance Gas
Fireplaces. If you have questions that are not listed below, or are not
answered in this manual, please contact your Authorized Ambiance Dealer.
Q. Why does my glass have a condensation “fog” when the appliance is first
lit? A. Condensation is normal and will disappear in a few minutes after the
glass is heated. This can be reduced if the appliance is left in CPI mode.
Q. I have a white “film” on my glass. What is the best way to clean the inside
of the glass? A. Frequent cleaning of your glass is recommended. The white
film cannot be removed using standard household glass cleaner. We recommend
using a good quality, ammonia-free gas fireplace glass cleaner which is
available at all authorized Ambiance dealers. Do not use abrasive materials,
and do not clean the glass or the appliance when the unit is hot. Never use
ammonia based cleaners to clean the glass door.
Q. How do I care for my plated trims? A. We recommend a cleaning with a damp
cloth. DO NOT use chemical cleaners as they may harm the finish, and void your
warranty. NOTE: If the top louvers, or top overlay starts to discolor, check
the glass door gasket seal and contact your local Ambiance dealer to replace
if necessary.
Q. Why does my fan/blower make a “whirring” or “humming” noise? A. Your
Ambiance gas appliance uses a powerful fan to push heated air into your room.
It is not unusual to hear a “humming” noise when your fan is running. Note:
the sound will change depending on the setting that your fan speed control is
set at.
Q. I hear a “ticking”, “cracking” or “pinging” sound when my fireplace is
running, and after it is turned off. Why? A. The different gauges of steel
used to manufacture your fireplace will expand and contract at different rates
when your fireplace is on, and will continued as your fireplace completes its
heating function. You will likely hear these same sounds more on start up and
shut down. This is normal for steel fireplaces.
Q. Why do I hear a “click” when my main burner turns ON or OFF? A. Your Gas
Control Valve will make a clicking sound when it opens to allow gas to flow to
the main burner. This is a normal part of the operating system.
Q. Can I burn wood and other materials in my gas fireplace? A. No! Burning
anything other than the fuel (natual gas or propane) the fireplace is setup
for will create a potential fire hazard and present a danger to your home and
its occupants and possibly void your manufacturer’s warranty. Only burn the
gas fuel for which the unit was originally designed.
Q. Can I shut my pilot off in the summer? A. You will save energy by turning
off the pilot light if you are not using your appliance for the hot summer
months. When in continuous pilot ignition on demand (CPI) mode the pilot will
remain lit for seven days after the fireplace is used. When seven days have
passed the system will turn the pilot off. When in IPI mode, the pilot will
only remain on when the main burner is on.
Q. Why does my fireplace start with a low flame? Shouldn’t the flame size
match the remote setting? A. Dynamic Start Advantage was designed to create a
draft by starting the fireplace on low and automatically increasing the flame
to match the remote setting after two minutes. This system helps to create a
better flame appearance, reduce condensation on the glass, and provide years
of carefree operation.
Q. Can I position my logs in a different fashion or use a different log set?
A. No. Your gas fireplace is an engineered system that includes the firebox,
burner, logs, venting and options which are tested and listed with a
certification agency. Changing any specifications or placement of the logs
could cause injury or damage, void your manufacturer’s warranty, and possibly
even your homeowner’s warranty. Use only burner media that is approved for
this fireplace. Contact your local Ambiance dealer for information on burner
media that is approved for this model.
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20.0 Replacement Parts List
Item #
Item Description
Unit
200-U200-09
English Owner’s Manual
EA
200-U200F-09 French Owner’s Manual
EA
URP-893-0160 Replacement Manual Package
EA
UA9000
Barrier Screen
EA
UA9001
Barrier Screen with Tile Finishing Strips
EA
UA9002
Barrier Screen with 2″ Decorative Trim
EA
308-6060
SIT Proflame II Dynamic Start Advantage with Continuous Pilot on Demand
EA
308-6022
Handheld Remote
EA
308-6017
SIT 885 Gas Valve c/w Step Motor
EA
305-6012
Module Main Wiring Harness (5 wire)
EA
305-0060
Battery Back-up
EA
RP-305-2080 Fuse, 3.15A, 250V (Pack of 5)
EA
301-0068-38
Orifice – #38 DMS (2.71 mm) for Natural Gas
EA
301-0068-0.0625 Orifice – 1/16″ (1.59 mm) for Propane
EA
308-0123
Pilot Assembly
EA
308-0125
PSE Spark Igniter
EA
308-0126
PSE Flame Sensor
EA
314-0139
Pilot Gasket
EA
301-6242
Pilot Gas Line
EA
URP-893-0040 Burner Assembly – Log Burner
EA
RP-836-0180 Light Base
EA
305-6314
Light Bulb (120V / 20W / G6.35)
EA
UA2400
Conversion Kit LP to NG
EA
UA2500
Conversion Kit NG to LP
EA
RF-305-4224 Replacement Fan
EA
UA0003
Kentucky Oak 7pcs Log Set c/w black embers
SET
UA0004
Eastern Township Birch 7pcs Log Set c/w black embers
SET
URP-893-0000 Complete Replacement Glass Door Assembly. Includes glass, gasket and door frame
EA
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Warranty
Limited Warranty
This Limited Warranty is made by ARCHGARD INDUSTRIES LTD., hereinafter
referred to as “Archgard”. Archgard warrants to the original purchaser of an
Archgard gas burning fireplace(s) that the product will be free from defects
in materials and workmanship under normal use and service, for a “lifetime”.
All warranty repairs are to be performed by an authorized Archgard Dealer
during the warranty period. Other repair / service company charges for any
work done during the warranty period, will be the responsibility of the home
owner.
INCLUSIONS: “LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY” · All heat exchangers and combustion
chamber · Ceramic Fiber Logs and Ceramic Brick Panels, against split-
ting and cracking due to heat exposure NOTE: Discoloration and some minor
movement including warping of certain parts are normal and are not a defect;
therefore, not covered under warranty.
INCLUSIONS: “TEN YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY” · Burner tubes and pans
INCLUSIONS: “TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY” · Ceramic Glass against thermal
breakage · Trims and accessories from splitting or separating · Electronic
Control Module, Remote Transmitter Items included with the two-year and ten-
year limited warranty will be covered under “Parts & Subsidized Labour” to the
original purchaser for one (1) year and “Parts Only” thereafter from original
date of purchase.
INCLUSIONS: “ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY” · Blowers, fans and fan motors,
wiring, rheostats and thermo-
discs · Rocker switches, spill switches and wiring to them · Gas control
valves, pilot assemblies including thermopiles,
thermocouples, electrodes and igniters · Paint peeling or cracking Items
included with the one-year limited warranty will be covered under “Parts &
Subsidized Labour” to the original purchaser for one (1) year from date of
purchase.
WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT OF A PROBLEM: · Thoroughly read your “Owner’s
Installation, Operation &
Maintenance Manual” · If you cannot solve the problem, contact your Archgard
dealer
or representative · When calling for assistance, please have the following
infor-
mation: · Model of your fireplace · Serial Number · Place of Purchase · Date
of Purchase · Problem Description
NOTE: Warranty will be void if work is carried out by an unqualified
person(s). Only original Archgard parts may be used. Please consult your
Archgard dealer or representative if in doubt about a replacement part(s). ·
All warranty repairs are to be performed by an authorized
Archgard Dealer during the warranty period. Other repair / service company
charges for any work done during the warranty period, will be the
responsibility of the home owner.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE: The original purchaser shall return the defective
part(s) to the original authorized Archgard dealer transaction prepaid,
along with the serial number of the appliance and original proof of purchase.
Any defective part, in our judgment, will be repaired or replaced at
Archgard’s discretion. The dealer must obtain approval from Archgard before
any repairs are made.
WARRANTY LIMITATION: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
The appliance is only warranted for the use as intended by the installation
and operating instructions and local building codes. The warranty will not
cover damage due to accident, misuse, abuse, alteration, improper installation
or “Acts of God”. This limited warranty is void unless the appliance is
installed by a qualified Archgard installer, in accordance with the
instructions furnished with the appliance. Some Provinces or States do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitations may not apply to the original purchaser. Any damage resulting from
defects in this product is limited to the replacement of the defective part(s)
and does not include incidental and consequential exposures sustained in
connection with the product. This includes facing(s), mantle(s), cabinet(s),
tile(s) or any other finishes resulting from removal of any gas appliance.
This warranty is limited to residential use only and gives the consumer
specific rights. These rights may vary from State to State or Province to
Province.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS & REQUIREMENTS: 1. You are the original purchaser this
warranty is not transfer-
able. 2. Installation of the fireplace must be performed by a qualified
Archgard installer. 3. Installation and operation must comply with the
installation
and operation instructions. 4. All optional accessories are covered for one
(1) year from the
date of purchase. 5. This warranty does not offer coverage for light bulbs or
batteries (whether factory, dealer, or installer supplied). This includes any
damage stemming from non-use. 6. Damage during shipping or handling of
components, defects resulting from improper installation or service, or misuse
of the fireplace or fireplace components are not covered under this warranty.
7. This warranty does not cover any part of the fireplace or any component
which has been exposed to or submerged under water. 8. Archgard must be
notified by the dealer the fireplace was purchased from or a qualified
Archgard technician of the defect. 9. Annual service of the fireplace as
required in the installation manual must be performed by a qualified Archgard
technician (service records may be required to claim a warranty). 10. All
previous warranty service must have been performed by a qualified Archgard
technician (service records may be required to claim a warranty). 11. Travel
time or mileage to the original purchaser’s residences is not covered under
this warranty. We suggest that you pre-arrange travel expenses with your
Authorized Archgard Dealer.
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