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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL FREESTANDING VENTED GAS FIREPLACE HEATER MODELS L30 BF-2 (B-Vent) WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, person injury or loss of life. Immediately call your gas supplier from a neigh- bor's phone. Follow the gas supplier'[...]
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS / CAUTIONS CAUTION: Read this manual thoroughly before s tarting installation. For your safety, follow the installation, op- eration and maintenance inst ructions exactly without dev iation. Failure to follow these instructions may result in a possible fire hazard and may void the warranty. If this applia nce is not prope rly ins[...]
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TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 3 Important W arnings ................................................ 2 Testing / L isting, Using t his Manual ........................ 3 Planning Your Installati on ..................................... 4-6 Installat ion .......................................................... 7-11 Care and Op eration ....................[...]
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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 4 LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODE REQUI REMENTS The ins tallation of these applianc es mus t conform with local c odes or, in the absence of local cod es, with the National F uel Gas Code , (for USA) NF PA 54 / ANSI Z223.1-lat est edition. A ir Circulation Blow er: The blo wer electric al power cord m ust be electric ally gr[...]
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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 5 QUESTIONS T O ASK THE LOCAL BUILDING OFFI- CIAL Correct insta llati on is c ritic al a nd im perative f or r educ ing fire hazar ds and per ilous con ditions that c an ar ise when gas appl iances f uncti on im pr operly. T he appli ance m ust be instal led per m anufacturers ’ instructio ns. Gas app liance equ ip[...]
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PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 6 CLEARANCES T O COMBUSTIBLE M ATERIALS Thes e applia nces can be inst alled in m ost res identia l room config urations , parallel to a re ar or adjacen t wall, or i n an alcov e that al lows f or the m inim um c learanc es to c om bus - tible surf aces. Yo ur local b uilding inspec tor shou ld review your plans pri[...]
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INSTALLA TION See Pipe M anufact urers clearan ces for Pipe Cl earances Venting Requirements EXAMPL ES OF VENT ING INSTALL A T ION APPLIC ATIONS PAGE 7 Model: L30 BF-2 (B-Ve nt) Ve nting Requirements A pproved for vertical termination only. Maximu m Horizontal Pipe Run s f o r G i v e n V e r t i c a l P i p e Run (in feet) Vertical run in feet 5?[...]
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INSTALLA TION PAGE 8 GAS SU PP LY HOOKUP If using pipe other than black iron pipe see NFPA 54-National Fire Protection Association / ANSI Z223.1-Amer ican National Standards Institute; and local code for specific requirements for the type of p ipe used. Alternative gas pipin g systems such as CSST may be used subject t o local code and proper sizin[...]
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INSTALLA TION PAGE 9 DOOR OPERA TION After setup of the logs and em ber s is c om plete, the g lass door mus t be closed. T he glass door is m ounted on hinges at the left sid e of the firebox and is s ecured i n the closed posit ion by two draw latches mounted o n the right side of the firebox. T he latch tens ion is pres et at the factor y . Over[...]
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INSTALLA TION PAGE 10 GAS APP LIANCE FINA L ASSE MBLY After the appli ance has been proper ly insta lled and all gas conn ections have been made an d tested, you can now insta ll the log set. See Door Ass embly on pa ge 11 for door removal i nstructio ns. INSTALLING LOG SET: WARNING: If logs are not installed according to the directions in this man[...]
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INSTALLA TION PAGE 11 INST A L LATION CH ECK LIST Read and under stand thes e instructio ns before using applianc e. Go thro ugh this insta llation chec klist: G Ensure that the lo g set is prop erl y installed . Use c au- tion when hand li ng the logs . Se e page 10. G Reinstal l the door frame as sembl y. See Door Opera- tion on pag e 9. WARNING:[...]
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CARE A N D OPERA TION PAGE 12 FOR YOUR S A FET Y READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: If you do not fo llow these instruc- tions exactly, a fire or explosion ma y result causing pr operty damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance has a pi lot which m ust be lit. W hen lig hting the pilot, f ollow these ins tructions exactly. B. BEFORE L I[...]
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CARE A N D OPERA TION PAGE 13 “BRE AK-IN” PERIOD The f inish on this appliance is a h igh tem perature pai nt that requir es time and t emperatur e to complet ely cure. The curing proces s will take 2 or 3 bur ns (heat up and cool do wn periods). W e rec o mmend that you ventil ate the house during t he initial burns . The paint emits non- toxi[...]
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PROPAN E CONVERSION PAGE 14 PROP A N E CONVERS ION PROCEDU RE (Only required if Pr opane gas is used) This appliance is d esigned t o o perate on na tural gas , or propane (L P). It is f actory set f or use with natur al gas and requir es field con v ersion for use with pr opane. T he use of other fuels or c ombination of fuels will degr ade the pe[...]
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PROPAN E CONVERSION PAGE 15 7. High / Lo w Pres sure Regulator I nstallation Proce- dure: a. Remove regulat or cap and conv ersion scre w (see follo wing il lus tr at ion). b. Install th e new con version screw (R ed = Propan e LP gas, B lue = Natural G as). Ensure that the con- versio n screw is f inger tight. Insta ll the new r egu- lator ca p. c[...]
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MAINTEN A NCE A lw ay s Turn Off Gas Control Valve Before Cleaning . A nnual Maintenance Should Only Be Performed By A Qualified Service Technicia n: PAGE 16 LOG SET Remo ving & Cleaning Logs - Caref ully rem ove the logs (rem oving top logs, then lifting f ront log out, the n rear log). Use care when handling the fiber logs, as t hey be- come [...]
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MAINTEN A NCE A lw ay s Turn Off Gas Control Valve Before Cleaning . A nnual Maintenance Should Only Be Performed By A Qualified Service Technicia n: PAGE 17 PERIODIC CH ECK OF PILOT AND BURNER FLA MES Check the operati on of the pilo t and cycle t he burner. Visual ly check the f lame of the bur ner making sure the flames are steady; not lifting o[...]
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WIRING DI A GR A MS PAGE 18 GAS CONTROL A ND SAFETY SYST EM WIRING DI A GR A M CAUTIO N: Label all wiring pr ior to disconnec tion when s ervicing contr ols. W iring errors can caus e impr oper and dan- gerous o peration. Verify proper operation af ter servic ing. The gas control wir ing diagram shown her e should be used by ser vice technicia ns f[...]
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TROUBLESHOOTING Qualif ied Techni cians Only PAGE 19 PROBLEM CAUSE(S) SOLUTIONS 1) Pilot will not light, and Pie z o Igniter does not produce a heavy blue spark. a. Electrode wire (at Pie z o Igniter) not pushed completely on. b. Piezo i gniter is defective • Make sure connections are solid. • Replace piezo igniter. 2) Pilot will not light, but[...]
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REPLA CEMENT PART S Model L30- 2 BF PAGE 20 Item # Descriptio n Catalog # 1 Trim, Deco rative 52L04 2 Window Fram e, Charcoal 17M63 3 Burner Assem bl y 17M61 4 Blower, Air Circ ula tin g 52L19 5 Power Cord (blower) 52L17 6 Rheostat w / Knob (speed contr ol for b lower) 52L0 3 7 On / Off Switch , Burner 52L13 8 Spill Switch 52L18 Item # Descriptio n[...]
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OPTIONA L A CCESSORIES PAGE 21 Item # Descriptio n Catalog # Model 1 Door Kit, L30 BF-2, Gol d 14M09 DK3 B-G 2 Brick aded Interior Ki t, L30 14M06 BRK- L30 3 Deluxe Rem ote Control ( Therm ostaticall y c ontrolled) 98K99 RC-STAT 4 Rem ote Control (Standar d On / Off) 26N04 RC 5 W all Therm ostat Kit 89L36 W TK 6 Touc h-up Spra y Paint Kit, Charcoal[...]
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SPECIFICA TIONS: Model L30 BF- 2 PAGE 22 Approx. Sq. Ft. Heating Cap acity ∼ ∼ ∼ ∼ 1500 sq. ft. Flue Size 4” - Top Vent Height Ov erall 29” Height to Flue Outlet 30 3/8” Width 29 7/8” Depth 16 1/8” Fuel Natural Gas (standard) (or) LP Gas (c onvertible). Gas inlet 3/8” NPT-Male / Flex Line (or) remov e flex, 3/8” N PT–Female [...]
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SAFETY / LISTING LA BEL: Model L30 BF-2 PAGE 23[...]
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PAGE 24 OWNERSHIP R ECORDS Dealer’s Nam e: Dealer’s A ddress: City: State: Zip Code: Serial N umber: Date of Purchase: Date Instal led: Notes: SERVIC E AND M A INT ENANCE LOG Servi ce Servi ce Service Date Technic ian Descripti on[...]
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1110 West Taft Av e n ue Orange, CA 92865[...]