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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen
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- Do not store or use petrol or other flam- mable 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 g[...]
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2 ! SAFETY AND W ARNING INFORMA TION READ and UNDERST AND all instructions carefully before starting the inst allation. FAILURE TO FOLLOW these installation instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and will void the warranty . Prior to the first firing of the fireplace, READ the Using Y our Fireplace section of the Users Guide . DO NOT USE[...]
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3 T able of Content s Safety and W arning Information .................................. 2 Service Parts List ......................................................... 4 Section 1: Approvals and Regulations ....................... 7 Appliance Certification ................................................ 7 Installation Regulations .................[...]
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4 * Part number list on following page. 9 Log Set Assembly (NG , LP) Exploded Parts Diagram Service Parts 6000TRS-CE Beginning Manufacturing Date: 1/04 Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ 2 3 4 6 8 7 15 1 5 10 11 12 13 14 19 20 17 16 18[...]
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ITE M PA R T S SERIA L # P A RT NUMBER 1 J unc t i o n B o x 546-250A 2 B ur ne r NG 2049-010 3 Gl ass Door Assem bly G LA-6T R X I 4 Log G rat e 2049-020 5 B a s e Re f r a c t o r y 2049-102 6 H ood SR V60- 143- BK 7 D oor Ass em bly 392-180A 8 T o p L o u v er A s se m bl y 392-182A 9 Log S et Assem bl y LO G S-6T R SC E 10 Log 1 SR V 2049- 700 [...]
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(NG) Exploded Parts Diagram Service Parts 6000TRS-CE Beginning Manufacturing Date: 1-04 Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ Standing Pilot V alve Assembly 6 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 IT E M DESCRI PTI O N SERI A L # P A RT NUM BER 1P i l o t A s s e m b l y N G 529-540A 2 Pi lot B racket 2049-105 3 O rif ice N G ( #33) 582- 833 4 30.5 cm Flex 383[...]
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7 Appliance Certification The Heat & Glo fireplace models discussed in this Installers Guide have been tested to certification standards and listed by the applicable laboratories. CERTIFICA TION MODEL LABORA TOR Y TYPE ST ANDARD 6000TRS-CE Advantica Gas Fireplace 90/396/EEC Installation Regulations Before installation check that local distribut[...]
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8 Heat & Glo direct flue gas fireplaces are designed to operate with all combustion air siphoned from outside of the building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside. The information contained in this Installers Guide , unless noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas control systems. Gas fireplace diagrams, including the dimensions,[...]
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9 Figure 1. Diagram of the 6000TRS-CE RA TI NG P LA TE /LABE LS GAS ACCESS GAS CONTROL S ELECT RICAL ACCESS VEN T COLLARS TOP ST A NDOFF S HOOD CERAM IC FIBER P AD When planning a fireplace installation, it’s necessary to determine: • Where the unit is to be installed. • The flue system configuration to be used. • Gas supply piping. • Ele[...]
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10 AB CD E 106.6cm 55.9cm 100.3cm 143.5cm 203.2cm * Figure 2. Fireplace Dimensions, Locations, and Space Requirements 1”MIN . (2.54cmm ) A B D E 20” (50.8cm ) C 3 Inst alling the Fireplace The diagram below shows space and clearance requirements for locating a fireplace within a room. Step 1 Locating the Fireplace NOTE: Dimensions are shown wit[...]
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11 Framing should be constructed of 2 X 4 lumber or heavier . The framing headers may rest on the heater stand-offs. * NOTE : Dimension B taken from finished hearth frame. Dimensions D and E taken from bottom of unit. 7.6cm 8.6 cm WA LL STUD NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE IS DEFINED BY 7.6CM ABOVE THE ELBOW FOR THE ENTIRE WIDTH AND DE PTH (BEHIND THE FRONT H[...]
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12 Figure 5. Flue Components and T erminations A. Flue System Approvals These models have flue starting collars on both the top and the back of the unit. Depending upon the installation, decide which ONE set of starting collars will be used to attached the flue system. The starting collar sealing cap must remain on the starting collar NOT used. The[...]
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13 NOTE: PIPES OVERLAP 32 mm A T EACH JOINT . FIGURE 6. DVP-Series Balanced Flue Component Specifications (127 mm inner pipe / 203 mm outer pipe) D V P 9 0 S T 31.9cm 28.6cm 18.4cm 3.2cm TYP 1.3cm TYP 21.7cm DVP36 DVP48 121.9cm 61.0cm 91.4cm 10.2c m 15.2cm DVP4 DVP6 30.5cm DVP12 5.1cm MIN. DVP12A 31.0cm MAX. DVP24 25.1cm 45.0 O 26.0cm DVP45 36.2cm [...]
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14 STRAIGHT UP VERTICAL FLUE Figure 7. S traight up V ertical Flue Figure 8. Straight Out Horizontal Flue V CAP H V 1 1.8 m MAX. STRAIGHT OUT HORIZONT AL FLUE HH MIN. RUN MAX. RUN 13.1” (33.2 cm) 24" (61.0 cm)[...]
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15 Figure 9. Flue with One 90° Elbow Figure 10. Flue with One 90° Elbow NOTE: For corner installations: A 15.2cm MINIMUM length of straight pipe must be first attached to the fireplace before 90 o elbow . This will allow the flue pipe to clear the top standoffs. NOTE: If a 90 o elbow is first attached to the unit, the maximum horizontal run is 3 [...]
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16 Figure 1 1. Flue with T wo 90° Elbows H 1 V H FLUE WITH TWO (2) 90° ELBOWS V H H + H 1 MIN. 30.5 cm MAX. 61.0 cm MAX. 1.22 m MIN. 61.0 cm MAX. 61.0 cm MAX. 2.48 m MIN. 91.4 cm MAX. 1.22 m MAX. 3.72 m MIN. 1.22 m MAX. 1.8 m MAX. 4.9 m MAX. 6.1 m MAX. 1.8 m MAX. 4.9 m[...]
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17 Figure 12. Flue with T wo 90° Elbows H 1 H V V V 1 H MIN. 30.5 cm MAX. 1.22 m MIN. 61.0 cm MAX. 2.4 m MIN. 91.4 cm MAX. 3.7 m MIN. 1.22 m MAX. 4.9 m V+H+H 1 = MAX. 1 1.8m H+H 1 = MAX. 4.9m V+V 1 +H 1 = MAX. 12.97m FLUE WITH TWO (2) 90° ELBOWS V H + H 1[...]
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18 Figure 13. Flue with three 90° elbows H V H 1 V 1 H H 1 H 2 V FLUE WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS MIN. 30.5 cm MAX. 61.0 cm MAX. 1.22 m MIN. 61.0 cm MAX. 1.22 m MAX. 2.48 m MIN. 91.4 cm MAX. 1.86 m MAX. 3.6 m MIN. 1.22 m MAX. 2.48 m MAX. 4.9 m H = MAX. 2.48 m MAX. 4.9 m NOTE: V + V 1 + H + H 1 = MAX. 10.97 m V H H + H 1 V H H + H 1 + H 2 MIN. 30.5 [...]
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19 Figure 14. Flue with three 90° elbows V H H 1 V 1 V H H 1 V 1 V H + H 1 MIN. 30.5 cm MAX. 1.22 m MIN. 61.0 cm MAX. 2.4 m MIN. 91.4 cm MAX. 3.7 m MIN. 1.22 m MAX. 4.9 m V + V 1 + H + H 1 = MAX. 10.97 m H + H 1 = MAX. 4.9 m FLUE WITH THREE (3) 90° ELBOWS V H + H 1 MIN. 30.5 cm MAX. 1.22 m MIN. 61.0 cm MAX. 2.4 m MIN. 91.4 cm MAX. 3.7 m MIN. 1.22[...]
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20 WARNING: THE REAR FLUE COLLAR SEAL CAP MUST REMAIN A TT ACHED T O THE REAR FLUE COLLARS IF THE FLUE SYSTEM IS A TT ACHED TO THE T OP ST ARTING COL- LARS. SEE FIGURE 15. Figure 15 B. Installing Flue Components After determining which set of starting collars will be used (top or rear), follow venting instructions accordingly . V enting Out the Rea[...]
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21 Installing Flue Components 1. Attaching the First Flue Component to the Starting Collars: A . On the REAR of the heater • T o attach the first flue component to the starting collars on the rear of the heater make sure that the heater gasket supplied with the heater seals between the first flue component and the outer heater wrap. • The first[...]
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22 For V ertical Runs - The flue system must be supported every 240 cm above the heater flue outlet by wall brackets. T o install support brackets for vertical runs: • Attach wall brackets to the flue pipe and secure the wall bracket to the framing members with nails or screws. Figure 17. Installing Support Brackets 3. Install Firestops For Horiz[...]
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23 FIGURE 18. Flue Pipe & Firestop For V ertical Runs - One firestop is REQUIRED at the hole in each ceiling through which the flue passes. T o install firestops for vertical runs that pass through ceilings: • Position a plumb bob directly over the center of the ver- tical flue component. • Mark the ceiling to establish the centerpoint of t[...]
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24 If the area above the ceiling is NOT an attic, position and secure the ceiling firestop on the ceiling side of the previously cut and framed hole. C. Flue T ermination CEILING CEILING FIREST O P RAFT E R NAILS (4 REQUIRED) FIGURE 21. Attic Firestop JOIST CEILING FIRE S TOP CEILING NAILS (4 RE QUIRED) FIGURE 20. Ceiling Firestop (Ceiling Side) If[...]
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25 ! FIGURE 22. V enting through the W all • The heat shield sections will overlap to match the wall thickness (depth). The small leg in the shield rests on top of the flue to properly space it from the pipe sec- tion (see Figure 22). • The termination kit should pass through the wall firestops from the exterior of the building. • Adjust the [...]
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26 For V ertical T erminations - T o locate the flue and install the flue sections: • Locate and mark the flue centerpoint on the underside of the roof, and drive a nail through the centerpoint. • Make the outline of the roof hole around the centerpoint nail. • The size of the roof hole framing dimensions depend on the pitch of the roof. Ther[...]
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27 Roof Pitch H (min.) cm flat to 6/12 30.5* 6/12 to 7/12 38 * over 7/12 to 8/12 45.75* over 8/12 to 9/12 61 * over 9/12 to 10/12 76.25* over 10/12 to 1 1/12 99 over 1 1/12 to 12/12 1 2 2 over 12/12 to 14/12 152.5 over 14/12 to 16/12 1 83 over 16/12 to 18/12 213.5 over 18/12 to 20/12 228.75 over 20/12 to 21/12 2 44 TERMINA TION CAP ! W ARNING: FOLL[...]
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28 V = VENT TERMINAL X = AIR SUPPL Y INLET = AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED Figure 25 V ent T ermination Minimum Clearances L = 2.1 M ...................... clearance above paved side- walk or a paved driveway lo- cated on public property M * = 50.8 cm ................. clearance under veranda, porch, deck, balcony or overhang 1 18.9 cm .....[...]
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29 The diagram below shows how to properly position, level, and secure the fireplace. Step 4 Positioning, Leveling, and Securing the Fireplace ST ANDING PILOT Figure 27. Gas Control System ! ! NAILING T ABS (BOTH SIDES) 1. Place the fireplace into position. 2. Level the fireplace from side to side and from front to back. 3. Shim the fireplace with [...]
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30 Figure 28 The gas line should be installed by a qualified service technician. ! Step 6 The Gas Supply Line NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed by a qualified service technician in accordance with all building regulations . NOTE: Before the first firing of the fireplace, the gas supply line should be purged of any trapped air . NOTE: Consult[...]
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31 A tap is provided on the outlet side of the gas control for a test gauge connection to measure the manifold pressure. T o measure inlet pressure, provisions must be made to attach a test gauge to the tap immediately upstream of the gas supply connection to the fireplace. The fireplace and its individual shut-off valve must be disconnected from t[...]
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32 WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 230 V A C TO THE W ALL SWITCH OR THE CONTROL V AL VE WILL BE DESTROYED. CAUTION LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR T O DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ER- RORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGER- OUS OPERA TION. VERIFY PROPER OPERA- TION AFTER SERVICING . ! OPTIO NAL W ALL SW ITCH THERMOST A T O R REMOTE RE MOT E SW ITC H PIG[...]
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33 Figure 31. Sealant Material Inst alling the T rim Combustible materials may be brought up to the specified clearances on the side and top front edges of the fireplace, but MUST NEVER overlap onto the front face. The joints between the finished wall, fireplace top and sides can only be sealed with a 150 ° C minimum sealant. Install optional marb[...]
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34 LOG PLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Carefully remove the logs from the packaging. CAUTION: Logs are fragile! LOG #1 (SRV2049-700): Place log #1 at the rear of the unit against the rear grate tabs with the notches on the bottom of the log lining up with the grate bars. LOG #2 (SRV2049-701): Locate the bottom grooves of log #2 over the second and third gra[...]
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35 LOG #3 (SRV385-723): Rest log #3 on the grooves on log #1 and log #2. LOG #4 (SRV385-721): Rest log #4 in the groove on log #1 with its front next to the left side of the log grate as shown. LOG #5 (SRV385-722): Push log #5 against the grate tabs on the 5th grate bar and rest its top in the groove on log #1. 3 4 5 If sooting occurs, the logs mig[...]
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36 Placing the Ember Material T wo bags of ember material are shipped with this gas fireplace. Use only a portion of each bag for the best appearance and operation. T o place the ember material: • Remove latches and tension springs around the glass door . • Remove the glass door from the unit (Figure 33). Figure 34. Placement of the Ember Mater[...]
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37 S tep 1 1 Before Lighting the Fireplace Before lighting the fireplace, be sure to do the following: Review safety warnings and cautions • Read the Safety and W arning Information section at the beginning of this Installers Guide . Double-check for gas leaks • Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for possible gas leaks. Double[...]
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38 4 Maint aining and Servicing Y our Fireplace Fireplace Maintenance Although the frequency of your appliance servicing and maintenance will depend on use and the type of installation, you should have a qualified service technician perform an appliance checkup at the beginning of each heating season. See the table below for specific guidelines reg[...]
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39 ST ANDING PILOT Figure 35. Burner Flame Patterns MAKE SURE THE FLAMES ARE STEADY—NOT LIFTING OR FLOA TING . Figure 36. Pilot Flame Patterns[...]
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40 S t anding Pilot T roubleshooting Symptom 1. After repeated triggering of the red or black piezo button, the spark ignitor will not light the pilot. 2. The pilot will not stay lit after carefully following the lighting instructions. 3. The pilot is burning, there is no gas burner , the valve knob is in the ON position, and the ON/OFF switch is i[...]
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41 Symptom 3. (Continued) 4. Frequent pilot outage problem. Possible Cause c . Defective valve d. Plugged burner orifice e. Wall switch or wires are defective a. Pilot flame may be too high or too low , or blowing (high), causing pilot safety to drop out Corrective Action Check the thermopile with a millivolt meter . T ake the reading at TH-TP&[...]
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42 Symptom 5. The pilot and main burner extinguish while in operation. 6. Glass soots. 7. Flame burns blue and lift s off burner . Possible Cause a. No LP in the tank b. Inner flue pipe leaking exhaust gases back into the system c . Horizontal flue improperly pitched d. Glass too loose and air tight packet leaks in corners after usage e. Bad thermo[...]