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RC-10-1117Npi(' -Nit 11141114 Miami Shores Village BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION FBC 20, Permit Type: MECHANICAL Building Department Owner's Name (Fee Simple Titleholder) aw 4 _ /nge_ Phone # 3054Z -72 7t1 Owner's Address WOO At 66 S1 City mom( sheaf. State I `. Tenant/Lessee Name Phone # 30S ( Email 7/2.42kj.eaSVVf . Comet Value of Work For this Permit $ WOO. ,a * * * * * *: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *** * * * ** * * * * * ** ee ************* *** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *** * * * ** Submittal Fee $ Permit Fee $ { 5 t v CCF $ CO /CC $ Notary $ Training/Education Fee $ Scanning $ Radon $ DPBR $ Double Fee $ Violation date: Zip 5.3 /5A NO Flood Zone Phone # Technology Fee $ Bond $ Structural Review. $ Total Fee Now Due $ 1 ` (5(. See Reverse side --> t 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue, Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 INSPECTION'S PHONE NUMBER: (305) 762.4949 Permit No. e0 10 111 Master Permit No.ecot - Job Address (where the work is being done) Sitikt E AS /4 4351/(( City Miami Shores Village County Miami -Dade Zip FOLIO / PARCEL # Is Building Historically Designated YES Contractor's Company Name WV 4,tIL„ Contractor's Address City State Zip Qualifier Name Phone # State Certificate or Registration No. Certificate of Competency No. Contact Phone E -mail Architect/Engineer's Name (if applicable) CAIN° .4(, 0 Phone # Square / Linear Footage Of Work: Type of Work: ['Addition ['Alteration ❑New ❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Demolition Describe Work: rlle ft-WE, Bonding Company's Name (if applicable) Bonding Company's Address City State Zip Mortgage Lender's Name (if applicable) Mortgage Lender's Address City State Zip Application is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify that no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet the standards of all laws regulating construction in this jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for ELECTRICAL WORK, PLUMBING, SIGNS, WELLS, POOLS, FURNACES, BOILERS, HEATERS, TANKS and MR CONDITIONERS, ETC OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all the foregoing information is accurate and that all work will be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. "WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULT WITH YOUR LENDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT." Notice to Applicant: As a condition to the issuance of a building permit with an estimated value exceeding $2500, the applicant must promise in good faith that a copy of the notice of commencement and construction lien law brochure will be delivered to the person whose property is subject to attachment. Also, a certified copy of the recorded notice of commencement must be posted at the job site for the first inspection which occurs seven (7) days after the building permit is issued. In the absence of such posted notice, the inspection will not be approved and a reinspection fee will be charged. Owner or Agent nn The for oing instrument was acJrnowledg�d before �qne this v� day of � , 201 V , by Sign: Print: My Commission Expires: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** APPROVED BY (Revised 07 /10 /07)(Revised 06/10/2009) who.is personally known to me or who has produced As identification and who did take an oath. NOTARY ' UBLIC: 11. Signature Contractor The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this , day of ,20,by • who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who did take an oath. �,� Sign: 3 ` �Fv ' � � `��ata �a- Print: s Vic^ 5 ,� y , ti My Commission Expires: NOTARY PUBLIC: * * * * * ** k Jc **9e•kk*•k•k4t**9r ** *3rkde9c•k9F*** deck *:F*********** ** ** * *sF•k9a9t3::Y*9F*tFk*** Plans Examiner Engineer Zoning Clerk checked aim-A& OWNERR / BUILDER DISCLOSURE STATEMENT NAME: fires DATE: ADDRESS: 4? 6(.5 /06 t o 5. I understand that, as the owner- builder, I must provide direct, onsite supervision of the construction. Miami Shores Village Building Department 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 /0 Do hereby petition the Village of Miami Shores to act as my own contractor pursuant to the laws of the State of Florida, F.S 489.103(7). And I have read and understood the following disclosure statement, which entitles me to work as my own contractor; I further understand that I as the owner must appear in person to complete all applications. State Law requires construction to be done by a licensed contractor. You have applied for a permit under an exception to the law. The exemption allows you, as the owner of your property, to act as your own contractor even though you do not have a license. You must supervise the construction yourself. You may build or improve a one - family or two- family residence. You may also build or improve a commercial building at a cost of $25,000.00 or less (The new form states 75,000). The building must be for your own use and occupancy. It may not be built for sale or lease. If you sell or lease a building you have built yourself within one year after the construction is complete, the law will presume that you built for sale or lease, which is a violation of this exemption. You may not hire an unlicensed person as a contractor. It is your responsibility to make sure the people employed by you have licenses required by state law and by county or municipal licensing ordinances. Any person working on your building who is not licensed must work under your supervision and must be employed by you, which means that you must deduct F.I.C.A and with- holdings tax and provide workers' compensation for that employee, all as prescribed by law. Your construction must comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, buildings codes and zoning regulations. Please read and initial each paragraph. 1. 1 understand that state law requires construction to be done by a licensed contractor and have applied for an owner - builder permit under an exemption from the law. The exemption specifies that I, as the owner of the property listed, may act as my own contractor with certain restrictions even though I do not have a license. Initial L/f/>° 2. I understand that building permits are not required to be signed by a property owner unless he or she is responsible for the construction and is not hiring a licensed contractor to assume responsibility. Initial ./t/ 3. I understand that, as an owner builder, I am the responsible party of record on a permit. I understand that I may protect myself from potential financial risk by hiring a licensed contractor and having the permit filed in his or her name instead of my own name. I also understand that the contractor is required by law to be licensed in Florida and to list his or license numbers on permits and contracts. Initial �o 4. I understand that I may build or improve a one family or two- family residence or a farm outbuilding. I may also build or improve a commercial building if the costs do not exceed $75,000. The building or residence must be for my use or occupancy. It may not be built or substantially improved for sale or lease. If a building or residence that I have built or substantially improved myself is sold or leased within 1 year after the construction is complete, the law will presume that I built or substantially improved it for sale or lease, which violates the exemption. Initial Initial 6. I understand that I may not hire an unlicensed person to act as my contractor or to supervise persons working on my building or residence. It is my responsibility to ensure that the persons whom I employ have the license required by law and by county or municipal ordinance. By 7. I understand that it is frequent practices of unlicensed persons to have the property owner obtain an owner - builder permit that erroneously implies that the property owner is providing his or her own labor and materials. I, as an owner- builder, may be held liable and subjected to serious financial risk for any injuries sustained by an unlicensed person or his or employees while working on my property. My homeowner's insurance may not provide coverage for those injuries. I am willfully acting as an owner - builder and am aware of the limits of my insurance coverage for injuries to workers on my property. 8. I understand that I may not delegate the responsibility for supervising work to be a licensed contractor who is not licenses to perform the work being done. Any person working on my building who is not licensed must work under my direct supervision and must be employed by me, which means that I must comply with laws requiring the withholding of federal income tax and social security contributions under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) and must provide workers compensation for the employee. I understand that my failure to follow these may subject to serious financial risk. 9. I agree that, as the party legally and financially responsible for this proposed Construction activity, I will abide by all applicable laws and requirement that govern owner - builders as well as employers. I also understand that the Construction must comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building codes, and zoning regulations. 10. I understand that I may obtain more information regarding my obligations as an employer from the Internal Revenue Service, the United States Small Business Administration, and the Florida Department of Revenues. I also understand that I may contact the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board at 850.487.1395 or http : / /www.mvfioridalicense.com /dbpr /pro /cilb /index.html 11. I am aware of, and consent to; an owner - builder building permit applied for in my name and understands that I am the party legally and financially responsible for the proposed construction activity at the following address: 12. I agree to notify Miami Shores Village immediately of any additions, deletions, or changes to any of the information t I have provided on this disclosure. Initial Licensed contractors are regulated by laws designed to protect the public. If you contract with a person who does not have a license, the Constr4uction Industry Licensing Board and Department of Business and Professional Regulation may be unable to assist you with any financial loss that you sustain as a result of contractor may be in civil court. It is also important for you to understand that, if an unlicensed contractor or employee of an individual or firm is injured while working on your property, you may be held liable for damages. If you obtain an owner - builder permit and wish to hire a licensed contractor, you will be responsible for verifying whether the contractor is properly licensed and the status of the contractor's workers compensation coverage. Before a building permit can be issued, this disclosure statement must be completed and signed by the property owner and returned to the local permitting agency responsible for issuing the permit. A copy of the property owner's driver license, the notarized signature of the property owner, or other type of verification acceptable to the local permitting agency is required when the permit is issued. Was acknowledged before me this Q [ day of ,20 Initial Initial,_ who was personally known to me or who has Produced there License or as ide tification. NOTARY NoTAttu 7BLICJTATE S:tFLORI DA C FLORIDA, liDD7 B �aG-'•: C � ,3, , 2011 ;E , r , �nak,2 BONDEDTB.RU ATLSi IC BONDING CO., INC. Initial JM Initial .0 FIREPLACE l tl ` I'D Passed 1M/ Inspector Comments Failed Correction Needed Re- Inspection Fee No Additional Inspections can be scheduled re- inspection fee is paid. until I nspection Number: INSP - 146433 Permit Number: RC -6 -10 -1117 I Inspection Dat Project: <NONE> October 19, 2010 Inspector: Perez, JanPierre Owner: MEYER, NICOLA & GUNTHER Job Address: 860 NE 98 Street Miami Shores, FL 33138- Contractor: HOME OWNER Building Department Comments Inspection Worksheet Miami Shores Village 10050 N.E. 2nd Avenue Miami Shores, FL Phone: (305)795 -2204 Fax: (305)756 -8972 For Inspections please call: (305)762 -4949 Permit Type: Residential Construction Inspection Type: Final Work Classification: Fireplace Phone Number (305)981 -0540 Parcel Number 1132060142550 Page 1 of 1 ■Iliaraii Shores Village APPROVED BY DATE ZONING DEPT ' ' 16 BLDG DEPT St111.1FCT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL S l ATE AND COUNTY RULES AND REGULATIONS • • SEP 2 3 2010 MEYER RESIDENCE RENOVATION 860 NE 98 Street Miami Shores Florida VENTLESS FIREPLACE COMBUSTION AIR CALCULATIONS EMTec Corporation 250 Catalonia Ave. Suite 803 Coral Gables, FL 33134 Ericl? .FJry ( `PE Mechanical Engineer #52674 9 -15 -10 • Combustion Air Calculation for Ventfree Fireplace System • • Date: Sep. 15, 2010 Owner: Nicola & Gunther Meyer Permit #: RC10 -1117 Address: 860 NE 98 Street Miami Shores Gas Utilization Devices & BTU Rating in House -0- Furnace 26,000 Fireplace (Monessen #DFX32C) -0- Water Heater -0- Range / Stove -0- Clothes Dryer -0- Other (BTU ratings based on equipment input ratings) Total BTU's of all gas burning equipment 26,000 BTU's Total BTU's x 50 Cubic Feet / 1000 = 1,300 cubic feet of required combustion air (calculation made at 50 cubic feet of combustion air required per 1,000 BTU capacity of equipment) Fireplace is located in the Living room (Space #1 below). Immediate Directly Connected Space(s) available for combustion air Wid. Len. Ht. Volume 1 Width x Length x Height = Cu. Ft. 14.6 25.3 8.5 3,140 Cubic Feet - (Living /Dining Rm.) 2 Width x Length x Height = Cu. Ft. 20 12.2 8.5 2,074 Cubic Feet - (Kitchen) 3 Width x Length x Height = Cu. Ft. 6 25.3 8.5 1,290 Cubic Feet - (Entry Hall) 4 Width x Length x Height = Cu. Ft. 4.8 7 8.5 286 Cubic Feet - (Entry Wait) Total cubic feet of available combustion air = 6,790 Total cubic feet of required combustion air = 1,300 (all gas burning equipment) Since the total cubic feet of required combustion air is less than the total cubic feet of available combustion air, no additional openigs for makeup air are required. In this case, available air is approxiamtely 5X greater than need. Notes: (other features contributing to "combustion" air in space) 1. Total internal residential Air Conditioned space volume is 54,166 Cubic Feet. 2. Kitchen Range Hood exhaust hood vented to outside. 3. Three (3) toilet room exhaust fans vented to outside on ground floor. 4. One (1) toilet room exhaust fan vented to outside on second floor. 5. Electric Clothes Dryer fan vented to outside on first floor. 6. Five (5) directly connected ground floor doors open direct to outdoors. 6. Five (5) directly connected ground floor windows open direct to outdoors. • MECHANICAL CRITIQUE SHEET f PioL'c go vle&J. cv&eicvnokc, I/ 14-q 011 vlio'P.��(k.G6 I P� tt, Qvziw" 1 9r(- 36-1 .72.04 tActr !1 Y t b(90 E. 9e) sT Miami Shores Village Building Department G ig /D -u-t w e x 48sa 10050 N.E.2nd Avenue Miami Shores, Florida 33138 Tel: (305) 795.2204 Fax: (305) 756.8972 Permit No. f Cto - 11 Job Name Date 1/b5 ((/ Joc� ►� Qsa sr cam. ri 4 t • M NESSEN HEARTH SYSTEMS VENT -FREE FIREPLACE SYSTEMS DFX24C DBX24C* DFX32C ?fir two X31 AI lig Natural Gas or Propane /LPG Manual or Milli Volt 7hermosfat Control Only ® MODELS This is an unvented gas -fired heater. It uses air (oxygen) from the room in which it is installed. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided: Seepage 9. INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS lithe information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal Injury or loss of life. — 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 suppilerfrom 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. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS M NESSEN HEARTH SYSTEMS VENT -FREE FIREPLACE SYSTEMS INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODELS DFX24C DBX24C* DFX32C Natural Gas or Propane /LPG Manual or Milli -Volt *Thermostat Control Only l aesIGN P This is an unvented gas -fired heater. It uses air (oxygen) from the room in which it is installed. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. See page 9. WARNINGS If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or Toss of life. — 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 Tight 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. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS Important Safety Information 3 Product Features 5 Product Features and Specifications 6 Getting Started 7 General Installation Information 8 Location of Fireplace 16 Clearances and Height Requirements 17 Fireplace Framing 18 Connecting the Gas 20 Checking Gas Pressure 21 Electrical Wiring (Milli -volt) 22 Log Placement 24 Flame Appearance 26 Installing Rock Wool and Checking Burner Flame 27 2 DFX24C and DFX32C gas log appliances described in this manual feature the TRIPLE PLAY BURNER SYSTEM® technology with exclusive triple effect technology producing a full random yellow flame, full depth ember bed and glowing Togs. Operating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting Manual Control Lighting Instructions Thermostat Control Lighting Instructions Milli -Volt Control Lighting Instructions Match Lighting Instructions Cleaning and Servicing Blower and Optional Equipment Illustrated Parts Cabinet Accessories DFX24C Milli -Volt, DFX24C Manual DFX32C Milli -volt, DFX32C Manual DBX24C T stat Troubleshooting 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 38 40 42 Warranty Back Cover 33D4047 INSTALLER Please leave these instructions with the appliance. OWNER Please retain these instructions for future reference. IMPORTANT Read these instructions carefully before installing or trying to operate a vent -free gas heater in this firebox. • Any change to this heater or its controls can be dangerous. • Improper installation or use of the heater can cause serious injury or death from fire, burns, explosion or carbon monoxide poisoning. • Do not allow fans to blow directly into the fireplace. Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. • Do not use a blower insert, heat exchanger insert or other accessory, not approved for use with this heater where applicable. Due to high temperatures, the appliance be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies. 2. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. 3. Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room with the appliance. 4. Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the appliance. 5. Any safety screen or guard removed for servicing an appliance, must be replaced prior to operating the heater. 1. 6. Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. 7. To prevent malfunction and/or sooting, an unvented gas heater should be cleaned before use at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments, burners and circulating air passageways be kept clean. 8. CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING: Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning are similar to the flu with headaches, dizziness and/or nausea. If you have these signs, obtain fresh air immediately. Have the heater ser- viced as it may not be operating properly. 33D4047 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 9. This unit complies with ANSI Z21.11.2 unvented heaters standard. 10. Do not install the DFX Model in a bathroom or bedroom. The DBX Model may be installed in a bedroom, but not in a bathroom. 11. Correct installation of the ceramic fiber logs, proper loca- tion of the heater, and annual cleaning are necessary to avoid potential problems with sooting. Sooting, resulting from improper installation or operation, can settle on sur- faces outside the fireplace. See log placement instructions for proper installation. 12. Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Do not allow fans to blow directly into fireplace. Do not place a blower inside burn area of firebox. Ceiling fans may create drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Sooting and improper burning will occur. 13. CAUTION: Candles, incense, oil lamps, etc. produce combustion by- products including soot. Vent -free appli- ances will not filter or clean soot produced by these types of products. In addition, the smoke and/or aromatics (scents) may be reburnt in the vent -free appliance which can produce odors. It is recommended to minimize the use of candles, incense, etc. while the vent -free appliance is in operation. 14. An unvented gas -fired heater uses air (oxygen) from the room in which it is installed. Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided. See installation guidelines. Continued on page 4 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 15. Keep room area clear and free from combustible materi- als, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids. 16. Unvented gas heaters are a supplemental zone heater. They are not intended to be a primary heating appli- ance. 17. Unvented gas heaters emit moisture into the living area. In most homes of average construction, this does not pose a problem. In houses of extremely tight construction, additional mechanical ventilation is recommended. 18. During manufacturing, fabricating and shipping, various components of this appliance are treated with certain oils, films or bonding agents. These chemicals are not harmful but may produce annoying smoke and smells as they are burned off during the initial operation of the appliance; possibly causing headaches, or eye or lung irritation. This is a normal and temporary occurrence. The initial break -in operation should last two to three hours with the burner at the highest setting. Provide maximum ventilation by opening windows or doors to allow odors to dissipate. Any odors remaining after this initial break -in period will be slight and will disappear with continued use. 19. Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are for elevations up to 2,000 feet. For elevations above 2,000 feet, input ratings should be reduced 4 percent for each 1,000 feet above sea level. Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code. 20. The appliance and its appliance main gas 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). 21. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its equipment shutoff 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). 22. Do not use this room heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. 23. Never burn solid fuels in a fireplace where a unvented room heater is installed. 24. Always have a fireplace screen in place when the appli- ance is in operation, and unless other provisions for combustion air are provided, the screen shall have an opening(s) for induction of combustion air. 25. Do not fill spaces around the firebox with insulation or other materials. These spaces must be maintained to pre- vent the firebox from coming in contact with combustible materials. This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured (mobile) home, where not prohibited by local codes. This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases. 4 33D4047 Fireplace Screen Control Knob Piezo Ignition On /Off Switch Figure 1- Unvented Gas Heater (Control Access Door Shown Open) Your vent -free fireplace must be mounted on the floor or on the optional fireplace hearth. PRODUCT FEATURES OPERATION This unvented gas heater requires no outside venting and burns cleanly with high heating efficiency. This zero - clearance unvented gas heater can be installed against (or recessed into) any wall that is accessible to a gas line. 33D4047 5 Model Number Type Gas Rate Number of Burners Max BTU /Hr Min BTU /Hr DFX24NMC Manual 22,000 15,000 1 DFX24NVC Milli -Volt 22,000 17,000 1 DFX32NMC Manual 26,000 15,000 1 DFX32NVC Milli -Volt 26,000 20,000 1 DBX24NTC T -Stat 10,000 — 1 Model Number Type Gas Rate Number of Burners Max BTU /Hr Min BTU /Hr DFX24PMC Manual 22,000 17,000 1 DFX24PVC Milli -Volt 22,000 17,000 1 DFX32PMC Manual 26,000 15,000 1 DFX32PVC Milli -Volt 26,000 20,000 1 DBX24PTC T-Stat 10,000 — 1 PRODUCT FEATURES and SPECIFICATIONS NATURAL GAS Regulator Pressure Setting Gas Inlet Pressure: Manual and T Pressure 4 in. w.c. Max. 10.5 in. w.c. Min. 5 in. w.c. Milli - Volt Pressure Regulator Pressure Setting Pilot Regulator Gas Inlet Pressure: 3.5 in. w.c. 3.5 in. w.c. Max. 10.5 in. w.c. Min. 5 in. w.c. PROPANE /LPG Note: An external regulator is required to reduce supply pressure to a maximum of 13" w. c. IGNITION CONTROLS Piezo ignitor allows ignition of the pilot without the use of matches or batteries. Manual control has four (4) positions: OFF - All gas to the gas logs is shut off at the valve. IGN - Valve position to light/maintain a standing pilot. ON - Valve position to turn ON /OFF log set with remote switch/thermostat. LOW /HI - Variable position to control flame height (heat output). Both front and rear burners are in operation to provide realistic glow and yellow flame. Thermostat control has three (3) positions: OFF - All gas to the gas logs is shut off at the valve. IGN - Valve position to light/maintain a standing pilot. LOW/HI - Variable position corresponding to desired temperature. Continued 6 33D4047 T - Stat, Manual and Milli - Volt Pressure Regulator Pressure Setting 10 in. w.c. Gas Inlet Pressure: Maximum 13 in." w.c. Minimum 11 in. w.c. PRODUCT FEATURES and SPECIFICATIONS NATURAL GAS Regulator Pressure Setting Gas Inlet Pressure: Manual and T Pressure 4 in. w.c. Max. 10.5 in. w.c. Min. 5 in. w.c. Milli - Volt Pressure Regulator Pressure Setting Pilot Regulator Gas Inlet Pressure: 3.5 in. w.c. 3.5 in. w.c. Max. 10.5 in. w.c. Min. 5 in. w.c. PROPANE /LPG Note: An external regulator is required to reduce supply pressure to a maximum of 13" w. c. IGNITION CONTROLS Piezo ignitor allows ignition of the pilot without the use of matches or batteries. Manual control has four (4) positions: OFF - All gas to the gas logs is shut off at the valve. IGN - Valve position to light/maintain a standing pilot. ON - Valve position to turn ON /OFF log set with remote switch/thermostat. LOW /HI - Variable position to control flame height (heat output). Both front and rear burners are in operation to provide realistic glow and yellow flame. Thermostat control has three (3) positions: OFF - All gas to the gas logs is shut off at the valve. IGN - Valve position to light/maintain a standing pilot. LOW/HI - Variable position corresponding to desired temperature. Continued 6 33D4047 • External regulator (for propane/LPG only) • Piping which complies with local codes • Phillips head screwdriver • Pipe sealant approved for use with propane/LPG (Resistant to sulfur compounds) 33D4047 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS and GETTING STARTED Milli-Volt control has four (4) positions: OFF - All gas to the gas logs is shut off at the valve. IGN - Valve position to light/maintain a standing pilot. ON - Valve position to turn ON /OFF log set with remote switch/thermostat. LOW /HI - Variable position to control flame height (heat output). Both front and rear burners are in operation to provide realistic glow and yellow flame. PILOT The gas log heater is fitted with a specially designed safety pilot light which senses the amount of oxygen available in the room and shuts the gas log heater off if the oxygen level begins to drop below a satisfactory level. The pilot can only be relit when adequate fresh air is available. THERMAL GENERATOR The milli -volt gas log pilot is fitted with a milli -volt generator to provide power for remote activation. GETTING STARTED Make sure you have received all parts: Check your packing list to verify that all listed parts have been received. You should have the following: • Unvented gas heater • Two (2) 90° -angle brackets • Trim kit • Installation/operating instructions • Canopy and three (3) screws • Two (2) anchoring screws • Ceramic fiber logs • Four (4) black screws Millivolt controlled heater designed to be operated with optional devices for ON /OFF functions. • Hand held Remote with receiver • Wall T -stat with 20' wire • Wall switch with 20' wire • Hand held Thermostat Remote w /receiver Z 0 H U • Handle the gas log burner assembly by the grate only. Do not pick the unit up by the burners. • Gloves are recommended when handling ceramic fiber logs to prevent skin irritation from loose fibers. Logs are fragile — handle with care. Carefully inspect the contents for shipping damage. If any parts are missing or damaged, immediately inform the dealer from whom you purchased the appliance. Do not attempt to install any part of the appliance unless you have all parts in good condition. What you will need for installation: You must have the following items available before proceeding with installation: • Manual shutoff valve • Sediment trap • Tee joint. • Pipe wrench 7 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION In planning the installation for the fireplace it is necessary to determine where the unit is to be installed and whether optional accessories are desired. Gas supply piping should also be planned. The following steps represent the normal sequence of installation. Each installation is unique, however, and might require a different sequence. 1. Position fireplace in desired location. See the Location of Fireplace and Clearances and Height Requirements, and Firebox Framing sections found in this manual. Note: Be sure all packing material has been removed from underside the unit. 2. Install canopy and logs per instructions found in this manual. The canopy MUST be installed for safe operation of the unit. 8 3. Field wire main power supply to units with fan kit. See the Electrical Section found in this manual. (Electrical connec- tions should only be performed by an experienced, licensed certified tradesman). 4. Install optional ON /OFF kit on units with millivolt control. See installation instruc- tions included with the kit and also See the Electrical Wiring section found in this manual. 5. Plumb gas line. See the Connecting the Gas section found in this manual. (Gas connections should only be performed by an experienced, licensed/certified tradesman). 6. Complete finish wall material and/or surround. C F G A K H I J D z M 0 00 Figure 2 - Firebox Dimensions with Screen and Log Sets Removed N 33D4047 DFX24C /DBX24C DFX32C A 14 21 B 13 17 C 11 13 D 9 10 E 21 27 F 4'/8 5 G 17 20 H 1 1 22 28 J 1 1 K 24 32 L 4 4 M 10 12 N 26 30 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION In planning the installation for the fireplace it is necessary to determine where the unit is to be installed and whether optional accessories are desired. Gas supply piping should also be planned. The following steps represent the normal sequence of installation. Each installation is unique, however, and might require a different sequence. 1. Position fireplace in desired location. See the Location of Fireplace and Clearances and Height Requirements, and Firebox Framing sections found in this manual. Note: Be sure all packing material has been removed from underside the unit. 2. Install canopy and logs per instructions found in this manual. The canopy MUST be installed for safe operation of the unit. 8 3. Field wire main power supply to units with fan kit. See the Electrical Section found in this manual. (Electrical connec- tions should only be performed by an experienced, licensed certified tradesman). 4. Install optional ON /OFF kit on units with millivolt control. See installation instruc- tions included with the kit and also See the Electrical Wiring section found in this manual. 5. Plumb gas line. See the Connecting the Gas section found in this manual. (Gas connections should only be performed by an experienced, licensed/certified tradesman). 6. Complete finish wall material and/or surround. C F G A K H I J D z M 0 00 Figure 2 - Firebox Dimensions with Screen and Log Sets Removed N 33D4047 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION CODES Adhere to all local codes or, in their absence, the latest edition of THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223.1 or NFPA54 which can be obtained from... American National Standards Institute, Inc. 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018 or National Fire Protection Association, Inc. Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269 Do not install the heater • where curtains, furniture, clothing, or other flammable objects are Tess than 42" from the front of the heater. • in high traffic areas. • in windy or drafty areas. ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air. The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour (4.8 m3 per kw) of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space. An unconfined space is defined as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour (4.8 m3 per kw) of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space. Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed, through openings not furnished with doors, are considered a part of the unconfined space. UNUSUALLY TIGHT CONSTRUCTION IS DEFINED AS CONSTRUCTION WHERE... a) walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of 1 perm (6 x 10" kg per -pa- sec -m or less with openings gasketed or sealed, and b) weather striping has been added on openable windows and doors, and c) caulking or sealant are applied to areas such as joints around windows and door frames; between sole plates and doors; between wall - ceiling joints; between wall panels; at penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and gas lines; and at other openings. 33D4047 9 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION L1 Figure 3 - Sample Room for Determining the Maximum Heater Rating The following formula can be used to determine the maximum heater rating per the definition of unconfined space: BTU / = (L1 + L2) Ft x (1M Ft x (H) Ft. x 1000 BTU /Hr 50 Consider two connecting rooms with an open area between, with the following dimensions: Li= 15V2Ft., 12Ft.,W= 12Ft.,H =8Ft. BTU / = (15 + 12) x (12) x (81 x 1000 = 52800 BTU / Hr 50 If there were a door between the two rooms the calculation would be based only on the room with the heater. BTU / = 15 ) x ( x 1000 = 29760 BTU / Hr If the area in which the heater may be operated is smaller than that defined as an unconfined space or if the building is of unusually tight construction, provide adequate combustion and ventilation air by one of the methods described in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, 1992, Section 5.3 or applicable local codes. 10 33D4047 INSTALLING OPTIONAL FIREBRICK PANELS 1. Remove optional firebrick panels from packaging. Check to See that you have the following: • 3 firebrick panels • two (2) retainer brackets • two (2) black screws If any part or parts are missing, contact dealer where you bought fireplace. 2. Turn off fireplace and allow to cool. 3. Remove fireplace screen (See Figure 14, page 14) and logs. 4. Place rear firebrick panel on back wall of firebox. Set bottom of panel behind the bracket tabs of the grate. See Figure 4. 5. Place one of the side firebrick panels in cabinet. Line up the hole in the retainer clip with the hole inside the firebox. Using Phillips screwdriver, attach the retainer bracket to inside of firebox. See Figure 5. 6. Repeat step five for the other firebrick side panel. Rear Firebrick P. nel Bracket Tabs 33D4047 Figure 4 - Installing Back Firebrick Panel GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION Retainer Clip Side Firebrick Panel Screw Figure 5 - Installing Side Firebrick Panel 11 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION BLACK TRIM INSTALLATION (DFX24C /DBX24C) 1. Remove black trim from protective packaging. Remove four (4) black screws and 2 (two) 90° -angle trim brackets from owner's manual packaging. 2. Lay trim on floor and match corners of side trims to top trim (See Figure 6). 3. Use one 90° -angle trim bracket to join the corner of one piece of side trim to the corner of the top trim piece (See Figure 6). A rubber hammer or handle of a claw hammer will help secure the corners. 4. Repeat for other side. NOTE: If you do not attach the trim at the correct comers, use a hammer and screwdriver to tap on the one end of the 90° -angle bracket. This will separate the two pieces of trim (See Figure 8). 5. Place assembled black trim on front of heater. Using four (4) black screws, secure black trim to sides of heater (See Figure 8). Top Trim / 12 90° -angle Trim Brackets Matched Comers 90° -angle Trim Bracket Figure 6 - Matching and Joining Comers of Black Trim with 90° -angle Trim Brackets Figure 7 - Removing the 90 °- angled Trim Bracket Side Trim Assembled Black Trim N Holes for Black Screws Black Screw Figure 8 - Attaching Assembled Black Trim to Heater 33D4047 Side Trim Pieces Figure 9 - Lining Up Comers of Trim Kit Outside Corner Slot 90 °- angled Bracket 90 °- angled Shim Outside Corner Slot Bracket Screws Figure 10 - Securing Corners Together Trim Flushed with Front of Fireplace Top Trim Piece 45 °- angled Corners Back of Trim Assembly No Spaces where Comers Join Figure 11- Making Sure Corners Are Flush Assembled Trim Figure 12 - Sliding Assembled Trim Over the Top of the Heater GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION BLACK TRIM INSTALLATION (DFX32C) 1. Remove trim from protective packaging. Be careful not to scratch the trim. Remove two (2) 90° -angled mounting brackets and two (2) 90° -angled shims. 2. Lay trim face down on the floor. Line up the 45° -angled corners of the top trim with the 45° -angled corners of the side trims. Note: Both ends of the top piece of trim are mitered. See Figure 9. 3. Slide one (1) 90 °- angled bracket (with attached screws) and one (1) 90° -angled shim in the outside corner slot where the top and side trims meet. See Figure 10. 4. Hold the corners together securely. Tighten screws on bracket with flat head screwdriver. Make sure the corners are flush and there are no spaces. Do not over tighten screws. See Figure 11. 5. Repeat for other side trim. 6. Slide assembled trim over the top and down the sides of the fireplace. Flush trim with front of fireplace as shown in Figure 12. 7. Align holes in assembled trim with holes in side of fire- place. Using a Phillips screwdriver, attach trim with four (4) screws provided — two for each side of fireplace. Tighten snuggly. See Figure 13. Figure 13 - Securing Trim to Heater with Four (4) Screws Provided 33D4047 13 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION REMOVING SCREEN 1. Remove bottom louver. See Figure 14. 2. Removing fireplace screen frame panel by pushing screen frame panel up and out. See Figure 14. Do not operate the unit without the screen frame panel and canopy installed. Fireplace Screen Louver Figure 14 - Removing Fireplace Screen Frame Panel NOTE: Fireplace screen must be removed to access log box and to install canopy. INSTALLING CANOPY 1. Push louvers up and out to remove top louver assembly. 2. Align the black canopy with the holes in the top frame assembly. See Figure 15. 3. Install the three (3) screws (in owner's manual packaging) which attach the canopy to the top frame assembly. See Figure 15. 4. Tighten all screws. Make sure the canopy is level and secure. Install top louver assembly. 14 Canopy Figure 15 - Canopy Installation Screws Canopy 33D4047 SECURING HEATER TO FLOOR OR HEARTH Note: Clearance requirements as detailed in "CLEARANCES and HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS" section on page 17 of this manual, must be met before securing the heater in place. To prevent movement, the heater must be secured to the floor or hearth. 1. Open the control access door and remove the screen. 2. Remove carton containing the four - log set. 3. To remove the grate and base assembly, take out two (2) screws as shown in Figure 16. 4. Lift grate and base assembly out of the firebox. 5. Secure the firebox with two anchoring screws ( x 1 length) supplied with the fireplace system. See Figure 17. Note: If the unit is mounted on carpeting, tile or combustible material without the hearth, a metal or wooden base covering the entire width and depth of the base must be installed. 33D4047 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION 3/16" x 1 1/4" Anchor Screws Figure 17 - Securing Heater to Floor or Hearth 15 LOCATION OF FIREPLACE Carefully select the best location for installation of your unvented fireplace. The following factors should be taken into consideration. • Clearance to side wall, ceiling, woodwork and window or other combustibles. See Clearances and Height Requirements section on page 17. Minimum clearances to combustibles must be maintained. • Location must not be affected by drafts caused by kitchen exhaust fans, ceiling fans, return air registers for forced air furnaces/air conditioners, windows or doors. • Installation must provide adequate ventilation and combustion air. • DO NOT INSTALL THE DFX MODEL IN A BEDROOM OR BATHROOM. THE DBX MODEL MAY BE INSTALLED IN A BEDROOM, BUT NOT IN A BATHROOM. • Location should be out of high traffic areas and away from furniture and draperies due to heat from firebox. • Never obstruct the front opening of the unvented fireplace or restrict the flow of combustion and ventilation air. • Minimize modifications to existing construction. See Figure 18 below for location suggestions. • Do not install in the vicinity where gasoline or other flammable liquids may be stored. The unvented firebox must be kept clear and free from the combustible materials. Figure 18 - Suggested Locations 16 33D4047 33D4047 Figure 19 - Clearances and Height Requirements for DFX24C /DBX24C /DFX32 CLEARANCES and HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS Ensure that minimum clearances shown in Figures 14 and 15 are maintained. Left and right clearances are determined when facing the front of the firebox. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation. Failure to follow these requirements may create a fire hazard. 1. Sidewall Clearances — The clearance from the inside of the appliance to any combustible adjacent wall should not be less than 9" for the DBX24C/DFX24C and DFX32C. See Figure 19. 2. Ceiling Clearance — The ceiling must be at least 42" from the top of the firebox opening. See Figures 19 and 20. 3. Back Wall Clearance — The appliance may be placed against a combustible back wall. 4. Floor Clearance — The fireplace may not be installed onto any combustible flooring material, such as carpeting, vinyl or tile without the hearth or a min. 22 Ga (0.030 ") metal or a minimum 1 /2" wooden base covering the entire width and depth of the base. Combustible material must be installed at least 1" away from the front face of the unit. 5. Mantel clearances — The canopy supplied with the unit must be installed. If a combustible mantel is installed. It must meet the clearance requirements detailed in Figure 20. —12 " 19" Figure 20 - Minimum Mantel Clearances The dimensions shown in Figures 19 and 20 are minimum clearances to maintain in installing this heater. Left and right clearances are determined when facing the front of the heater. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation. Failure to follow instructions exactly can create a fire hazard. 17 FIREPLACE FRAMING If unit is to be "built in ", fireplace framing can be built before or after the appliance is set in place. BE SURE THAT ALL PACKING MATERIAL HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE UNDERSIDE OF THE UNIT PRIOR TO SETTING THE FIREBOX IN PLACE. Construct fireplace framing following Figures 21 through 24. See Figure 2 on page 8 for fireplace dimensions. The framing headers may rest directly on top of the firebox. The fireplace may be installed directly on a combustible floor or a raised platform of an appropriate height. Do not place fireplace on carpeting, vinyl, tile or other soft floor coverings. It may, however, be placed on flat wood, plywood, particle board or other hard surfaces. Be sure fireplace rests on a solid continuous floor or platform with appropriate framing for support and so that no cold air can enter from under the firebox. Anchor fireplace to the side framing members using nailing flanges. 18 I . ---A— i l E , Unfinished /rough framing surface Figure 21- Corner Installation Unfinished /rough • A ► Figure 22 - Inside Chase Installation 4 A • Figure 23 - Stud Location framing surface Unfinished /rough Figure 24 - R ecessed Installation framing surface 5 /a" or equivalent clearance for drywall/ finishing materials 5 /8 or equivalent clearance for drywall /finishing materials 33D4047 DFX24C DBX24C DFX32C A 24 24 32 B 26 26 30 C 14 14 21 D 10 10 14 E 42 42 53 F 21 21 26 G 10 10 12 H 30 30 38 FIREPLACE FRAMING If unit is to be "built in ", fireplace framing can be built before or after the appliance is set in place. BE SURE THAT ALL PACKING MATERIAL HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE UNDERSIDE OF THE UNIT PRIOR TO SETTING THE FIREBOX IN PLACE. Construct fireplace framing following Figures 21 through 24. See Figure 2 on page 8 for fireplace dimensions. The framing headers may rest directly on top of the firebox. The fireplace may be installed directly on a combustible floor or a raised platform of an appropriate height. Do not place fireplace on carpeting, vinyl, tile or other soft floor coverings. It may, however, be placed on flat wood, plywood, particle board or other hard surfaces. Be sure fireplace rests on a solid continuous floor or platform with appropriate framing for support and so that no cold air can enter from under the firebox. Anchor fireplace to the side framing members using nailing flanges. 18 I . ---A— i l E , Unfinished /rough framing surface Figure 21- Corner Installation Unfinished /rough • A ► Figure 22 - Inside Chase Installation 4 A • Figure 23 - Stud Location framing surface Unfinished /rough Figure 24 - R ecessed Installation framing surface 5 /a" or equivalent clearance for drywall/ finishing materials 5 /8 or equivalent clearance for drywall /finishing materials 33D4047 When finishing a custom cabinet, mantel, or other built -in enclosure, the opening size to accommodate the fireplace with trim installed is as follows: H J DFX24C w/ trim 25" 263/4" DBX24C w/ trim 25" 263/4" DFX32C w /trim 32 31 Nail Sides Through Nailing Flanges The fireplace must be installed giving full consideration to the clearance and height requirements identified in this manual. 0 0 Figure 26 - Location of Nailing Flanges FIREPLACE FRAMING Figure 25 - Custom Cabinet 1. Bend out the nailing flanges located on each side of the firebox. 2. Slide the firebox into prepared framing or position firebox in its final position and frame later. 3. Level the firebox by checking the top edge of the firebox. Shim if necessary. 4. Anchor firebox to the side framing members using 8d nails or other suitable fasteners. See Figure 26. 5. The canopy must be installed for safe operation of the heater. See page 14 for canopy installation details. 33D4047 19 CONNECTING THE GAS NOTICE: A qualified gas appliance installer must connect the heater to the gas supply. Consult all local codes. Use new black iron pipe, steel pipe, copper tubing or internally tinned copper tubing. Internally tinned copper tubing can only be used per National Fuel Code, section 2.6.3, providing gas meets sulfide limits, and where permitted by local codes. Gas piping system must be sized to provide minimum inlet pressure (listed on Data Plate) at the maximum flow rate (BTU /Hr). Undue pressure loss will occur if the pipe is too small. A manual shutoff valve must be installed upstream of the appliance. Union tee and plugged 1/8" NPT pressure tapping point should be installed upstream of the appliance. See Figure 27. A sediment trap should be installed upstream to prevent moisture and contaminants from passing through the pipe to appliance controls and burners. Failure to do so could prevent the appliance from operating reliably. See Figure 27. To Heater Valve Stainless Flexible Tube Sediment Tra Pipe Coupling Cap Pipe Manual Shutoff i Valve Pipe Nipple `J Tee Joint Figure 27 - Gas Connection 3" Minimum IMPORTANT Loosen the pipe adapter on the flex tube before installing to the system piping. CHECK GAS TYPE: The gas supply must be the same as stated on the heater's rating plate. If the gas supply is different, DO NOT INSTALL THE HEATER. Contact your dealer for the correct model. Always use an external regulator for all propane/LPG heaters only, to reduce the supply tank pressure to a maximum of 13" w.c. This is in addition to the internal regulator in the heater valve. 20 33D4047 Connecting directly to an unregulated propane /LPG tank can cause an explosion. MANUAL CONTROL (Figure 28) The pressure regulator is preset and locked to dis- courage tampering. If the pressure is not as specified, replace the regulator with the correct part from the parts list in this manual. Remove 1/8" NPT plug, located on side of regulator body. Install fitting and tubing to pressure gauge. After taking pressure reading, reinstall test plug. Check for gas leaks. THERMOSTAT CONTROL (Figure 29) Turn captured screw counter clockwise two or three turns and then place tubing to pressure gauge over test point (Use test point closest to control knob). After taking pressure reading, be sure and turn captured screw clockwise firmly to reseal. Do not over torque. Check for gas leaks. MILLIVOLT CONTROL (Figure 30) The valve regulator controls the burner pressure which should be checked at the pressure test point. Turn captured screw counter clockwise two or three tums and then place tubing to pressure gauge over test point. (Use test point "A" closest to gas inlet). After taking pressure reading, be sure and turn captured screw clockwise firmly to reseal. Do not over torque. Check for gas leaks. Test all gas joints from the gas meter to the heater valve for leaks using a gas analyzer or soap and water solution after completing connection. DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME. Check the gas pressure with the appliance burning and the control set to HIGH. Open control access door at bottom front of unit to find valve and regulator referred to below. NPT Test Plug Figure 28 - Pressure Test Point Location Figure 29 - Alternate Test Point Location for Thermostat Control Unit CHECKING GAS PRESSURE Test Points Figure 30 - Pressure Test Point Location 33D4047 21 ELECTRICAL WIRING (MILLI -VOLT) The milli -volt valve is a self - powered combination gas control THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE 110 VAC TO OPERATE. 22 Wall Switch On /Off Switch TH = 3 TP = 1 TP/TH = 2 CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. On /Off Switch Switch ODS Pilot Red Millivolt Valve Spade Terminal ODS Pilot Optional Wall Switch, Thermostat, or Remote Receiver Figure 31 Wiring Diagram CONNECTING OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT 1. Use 18 awg, two -wire cable, 20 feet maximum length. 2. At one end of the cable, connect both wires to the wall switch or thermostat. At the other end, connect one wire to TP/TH and one wire to TH. The color of the wires does not matter. 33D4047 CHECK TEST TO TEST CONNECT METER LEADS TO TERMINALS SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT CONTACTS METER READING SHOULD BE A COMPLETE SYSTEM 2 & 3 CLOSED CLOSED B THERMOPILE OUTPUT 1 & 2 OPEN OPEN CONNECTING REMOTE RECEIVER THESE INSTRUCTIONS SUPERSEDE THE SECTION ENTITLED "HEARTH MOUNT" IN THE MILLI -VOLT HAND -HELD REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THE REMOTE. 1. Remove bottom louver door. 2. Connect the remote connectors located in the unit. 3. Stick Velcro pads with self - adhesive backing to bottom of remote receiver and to floor of compartment behind access panel. 4. Attach remote receiver to firebox with Velcro® pads. Control switch must face forward. Velcro® Pad Remote Receiver Velcro Pad Figure 32 - Installing Remote Receiver ELECTRICAL WIRING (MILLI -VOLT) V 0 Z Do not place remote in combustion chamber. CHECKING SYSTEM OPERATION The millivolt system and individual components may be checked with a millivolt meter having a 0 -1000 mV range. Conduct each check shown in chart below by connection meter test leads to terminals as indicated. A. COMPLETE MILLIVOLT SYSTEM CHECK ( "A" Reading - Thermostat contacts CLOSED - Control Knob "ON" - Main burner should be come ON) a. If the reading is more than 100 millivolts and the automatic valve still does not come on, replace the control. b. If the closed circuit reading ( "A" reading) is less than 100 milli - volts, determine cause for low reading, proceed to Section B below. B. Thermopile Output Reading Check ( "B" Reading - Thermostat contacts OPEN - Main burner OFF) 1. Check gas pressure to the unit. If gas pressure is within minimum and maximum on data plate, then check pilot voltage, 325 millivolts minimum. If the minimum milli -volt reading is not obtainable, replace pilot. 33D4047 23 LOG PLACEMENT Before you begin — This unit is supplied with a set of three ceramic fiber logs. Do not handle these logs with your bare hands. Always wear gloves to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers. After handling logs, wash your hands gently with soap and water to remove any traces of fibers. The positioning of the logs is critical to the safe and clean operation of this heater. Sooting and other problems may result if the logs are not properly and firmly positioned in the appliance. Never add additional logs or embellishments such as pine cones, vermiculite or rock wool to the heater. 24 Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injury. DO NOT sprinkle volcanic rock on the logs or around the pilot or the main burner. This may cause sooting. Only place volcanic rock on the floor of the fireplace. During initial operation of the new heater, burning logs will give off a paper burning smell and orange flames will be present. Simply open the windows for a few hours to vent the odor. PROPER INSTALLATION SEQUENCE (DFX24C) See Figure 33. 1. Install the rear log ( #3) on back of burner. 2. Install the right log ( #1) on burner pins on right side of burner. 3. Install the left log (#2) on burner pins on left side of burner. Left Log #2 Burner Pins Figure 33 - Proper Sequence of Log Installation (DFX24C) Burner Pins 33D4047 PROPER INSTALLATION SEQUENCE (DFX32C) See Figure 34, 1. Install front right log ( #1) on two pins on right side of burner. 2. Install left front log ( #2) on two pins on left side of burner. 3. Install back log ( #3) on back of burner. Left Middle Log #5 Left 4. Install right middle log (#4) on two pins on burner. Rest Front right end of right middle log on the right front log. Log #2 5. Install left middle log ( #5) on two pins on burner. Rest left end of left middle log on left front log. Pins PROPER INSTALLATION SEQUENCE (DBX24C) Install one -piece log on two burner pins. See Figure 35. 33D4047 Burner Pin Figure 34 - Proper Sequence of Log Installation (DFX32C) One -piece Log Bumer Pin Figure 35 - Proper Sequence of Log Installation (DBX24C) LOG PLACEMENT Rear Log #3 Right Middle Log #4 Right Front Log #1 Pins Pins 25 FLAME APPEARANCE Flames from the pilot, front and rear burner should be visually checked as soon as the heater is installed. In addition, periodically check the flames visually during operation. CHECKING THE PILOT FLAME The pilot flame must always be present when the heater is in operation. It should just touch the top of the ther- mocouple tip for natural. See Figure 36 and 40 for correct pilot flame. If the pilot flame does not touch the thermocouple, then the main burner cannot function reliably. See Figure 39 and 4' for incorrect shape of pilot flame. MILLI -VOLT CONTROL Thermocouple for Natural Thermocouple for LP Figure 36 - Correct Appearance of Pilot Flame MANUAL AND THERMOSTAT CONTROL Thermocouple for Natural 26 Thermocouple for LP Thermocouple for Natural Thermocouple for LP Thermocouple for Natural Thermocouple for LP Figure 37 - Incorrect Appearance of Pilot Flame Figure 38 - Correct Appearance of Pilot Flame Figure 39 - Incorrect Appearance of Pilot Flame 33D4047 CHECKING BURNER FLAME DBX24C MODEL DFX24C AND DFX32C MODELS In normal operation at full rate after 15 minutes, the following flame appearances should be observed: Burner will have a random pattern of yellow flames. See Figures 42 and 43. There should be glowing embers in front of burner. NOTE: The front flames and embers will be an opaque orange color during the burn off time. Figure 42 - Correct Appearance of Flames (DFX24C) INSTALLING ROCK WOOL AND CHECKING BURNER FLAME PLACING ROCK WOOL DFX24C AND DFX32C MODELS After installing logs, pull apart dime -size pieces of rock wool. Sprinkle rock wool evenly over burner ports. Wash hands after installing rock wool. Itching may occur. • Use only rock wool provided with log set. • Do not add additional rock wool. • Place rock wool on burner ports only. • Keep air gap between rear log and burner CLEAN. One -piece In normal operation at full rate after 15 minutes, the following Log flame appearances should be observed: The flames inside the one -piece log may be yellow. The flames should extend approximately 2" - 4" above the log. See Figure 41. Dime Size Rock Wool Figure 40 - Rockwool Installation (DFX24C and DFX32C) Figure 41- Correct Appearance of Flames (DBX24C) Figure 43 - Correct Appearance of Flames (DFX32C) 33D4047 27 CHECKING THE BURNER FLAME OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Do not allow fans to blow directly into the fireplace. Do not place a blower inside the burn area of the firebox. Ceiling fans may create drafts that alter flame patterns. Sooting and improper burning will result. During manufacturing, fabricating and shipping, various components of this appliance are treated with certain oils, films or bonding agents. These chemicals are not harmful, but may produce annoying smoke and smells as they are burned off during the initial operation of the appliance, possibly causing headaches or eye or lung irritation. This is a normal and temporary occurrence. The initial break -in operation should last two to three hours with the burner at the highest setting. Provide maximum ventila- tion by opening windows or doors to allow odors to dissipate. Any odors remaining after this initial break -in will be slight and will disappear with continued use. This appliance must not be used with glass doors in the closed position. This can lead to pilot outages and severe sooting outside the fireplace. 28 33D4047 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING If you do not follow these instruction exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or Toss of life. A. This appliance is equipped with a piezo ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. If piezo is not working properly see. Match Lighting Instructions, page 33. B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: • Do not attempt to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. C. Use only your hand to push in, or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it. Call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. D. Do not use this appliance if any part of it 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 that has been under water. Control Knob Piezo Ignitor Figure 44 - Location of Piezo Ignitor & Control Knob OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 33D4047 29 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information. 2. Make sure the manual shutoff valve is fully open. 3. This heater is equipped with an ignition device (piezo) which automatically lights the pilot. 4. See Figure 43, page 29 for the location of the piezo ignitor and control knob. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn control knob clockwise. to the OFF position. NOTE: Knob cannot be turned to OFF unless knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. 5. Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas STOP! Follow the instructions under What To do if You Smell Gas, page 29. If you do not smell gas, go to the next step. 6. From OFF position, push in gas control knob slightly and turn counterclockwise / to the IGN posi- tion. See Figure 45. Push in and hold control knob for 5 seconds. NOTE: If you are running the heater for the first time, it will be necessary to press in the control knob for 30 seconds to allow air to bleed out of the gas piping. 7. With the control knob pushed in, push and release the piezo ignitor button to light the ODS pilot. The pilot is located behind the left front log and the left side of the burner. If piezo ignitor does not light the pilot, see Match Lighting Instructions, page 33. 8. Hold the control knob in for an additional 10 seconds to prevent the ODS pilot from shutting off the gas while the thermocouple is warming up. 9. Release the control knob. • If the knob does not pop out when released, stop and immediately call your service technician or gas sup- plier. • If the ODS pilot will not stay lit after several tries, push and turn the gas control knob clockwise'* to OFF and wait 15 seconds. Repeat steps 6 through 9. 10. Push in control knob and turn counterclockwise `■to the HIGH setting. At this location the control knob will pop out when positioned correctly. The knob can now be positioned at any position between HIGH and LOW. Refer to Figures 46 and 47. Rotate le I OFF N 30 HI LO Push Figure 45 - IGN Position MANUAL CONTROL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS Rotate 4 1111111 , G OFF Push Figure 46 - HIGH Position Rotate Vel 0 z Z O Q Wait 30 seconds before readjusting the heater when the control knob has been turned down to a lower setting. HI I OFF N Push LO Figure 47 - LOW Position TO TURN OFF GAS TO HEATER 1. Turn control knob clockwise . to OFF position to completely shut off the heater. 2. If applicable: Turn off all electric power to the heater. 33D4047 THERMOSTATIC CONTROL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information . 2. Make sure the manual shutoff valve is fully open. 3. This heater is equipped with an ignition device (piezo) which automatically lights the pilot. 4. See Figure 44, page 29 for the location of the piezo ignitor and control knob. Turn control knob clockwise ,to the OFF position. 5. Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow safety instructions under What To do if You Smell Gas, page 29. If you do not smell gas, go to the next step. 6. Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise to the IGN position. See Figure 40. Push in and hold control knob for 5 seconds. 7. With the control knob pushed in and held, push and release the piezo ignitor button to light the ODS pilot. The pilot is located on the right side of the heater, behind the front log and in front of the burner. If piezo ignitor does not light the pilot, see Match Lighting Instructions, page 32. 8. Hold the control knob in for an additional 10 seconds to prevent the ODS pilot from shutting .off the gas while the thermocouple is warming up. 9. Release the control knob. • If the knob does not pop out when released, stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier. • If the ODS pilot will not stay lit after several tries, push and turn the control knob clockwise to OFF. Release and wait 15 seconds. Repeat steps 6 through 9. 10. Turn control knob to any position between LOW and HIGH. The knob position controls the thermostat tem- perature. See Figure 48. 11. The heater is now in proper operation. The following procedure should be used to achieve thermostatic control of the desired room temperature. 33D4047 Figure 48 - Rotation of Control Knob OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS a. Operate unit at higher setting until desired room temperature is achieved. b. At the desired temperature, slowly turn the knob clockwise and stop rotating when flame disappears. c. Thermostat is now set to maintain the current room tempera- ture. d. As the room temperature decreases, the thermostat valve will open to ignite the front and rear burner. e. When the temperature reaches its set point (knob position), the thermostat valve will again shut off the burner. f. This is the normal cycle of the heater. Wait 30 seconds before readjusting the heater when the control knob has been turned down to a lower setting. TO TURN OFF GAS TO HEATER 1. Turn control knob clockwise to OFF position to completely shut off the heater. 2. If applicable: Turn off all electric power to the heater. 31 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MILLI -VOLT CONTROL LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. STOP! Read the safety information label. 2. Make sure the manual shutoff valve is fully open. 3. This gas log set is equipped with an ignition device (piezo) which automatically lights the pilot. If piezo ignitor does not light the pilot, See instructions for Match Lighting Instructions, page 32. 4. Turn gas control knob clockwiser . to the OFF position, set the thermostat to the lowest setting and turn ON /OFF switch to OFF position. 5. Wait (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety information label. If you don't smell gas, go to next step. 6. From OFF position, turn the gas control knob counterclockwise /�� to IGN position. Push in control knob for 5 seconds. 7. With the control knob pushed in, push in and release the piezo ignitor button to light the pilot. 8. Continue pushing the control knob in for a further 60 seconds to prevent the flame detector from shutting off the gas while the probe is warming up. Release the control knob. 9. Turn gas control knob counterclockwise �� to the ON position. 10. After the pilot has been lit for one minute, the burners can be turned on. Turn the ON /OFF switch to ON position or adjust thermostat to desired setting. 11. If the gas logs will not operate, follow the instructions To Turn Off Gas To Appliance below and call your service technician or gas supplier. 32 Figure 49 - Pilot Wait 30 seconds before readjusting the heater when the control knob has been turned down to a lower setting. Figure 50 - Control Knobs Figure 51- Piezo TO TURN OFF GAS TO HEATER 1. Turn control knob clockwise/ to OFF position to completely shut off the heater. 2. If applicable: Turn ON /OFF switch to OFF position and/or set thermostat (if present) to lowest setting. 3. If applicable: Turn off all electric power to the heater. 33D4047 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MATCH LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Remove any items necessary for easy access to the pilot (for example: logs, screens, etc.). 2. Follow appropriate lighting instructions found previously. Instead of pushing and releasing the piezo button, light a match and hold the flame to the end of the pilot and ignite the pilot. 3. After control knob has been released and pilot stays lit, reinstall any items that were removed for pilot ac- cess. 4. Call a qualified service technician for repair or replacement of the piezo ignitor. CLEANING AND SERVICING Annual inspection and cleaning by your dealer or qualified service technician is recommended to prevent malfunction and /or sooting. Turn off heater and allow to cool before cleaning. Disconnect electrical power before cleaning or servicing. Remove fireplace screen. Carefully lower screen from mounting lugs and set aside during cleaning. See instruction manual for installation of screen. DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT WITH THE SCREEN REMOVED. Remove logs, handling carefully by holding gently at each end. Gloves are recommended to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers. If skin becomes irritated, wash gently with soap and water. See manual for correct log placement. PERIODIC CLEANING - See parts diagram for location of items discussed below. • Do not use cleaning fluid to clean logs or any part of heater. • Brush logs with soft bristle brush or vacuum with brush attachment. • Vacuum loose particles and dust from the front and rear burner, control and piezo covers and grate weldment. • Inspect and clean burner. Remove lint or particles with vacuum, brush or pipe cleaners. • External case should be dusted and wiped with a wet soapy cloth. ANNUAL CLEANING /INSPECTION - See parts diagram for location of items discussed below. Inspect and clean all burner ports. Inspect ODS pilot for operation and accumulation of lint at air intake holes. Verify flame pattern and log placement for proper operation. Verify smooth and responsive ignition of burner. 33D4047 33 BLOWER AND OTHER OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT FORCED AIR KIT If you are installing the forced air kit (Models BL024 -T, BL024 -TB or BLOT), see the installation instructions provided with the kit for electrical wiring requirements or the blower installation section. Model DFX24C uses blower model BLO24T. Model DFX32C uses blower model BLOT. Model DBX24C uses blower model BLO24TB. The firebox must be connected to main power supply at time of firebox installation. The blower must be installed prior to the installation of the unvented heater. The electrical connections must be made before the firebox is framed and enclosed in the finished walls. BRASS LOUVERS Optional brass louvers may be installed in place of the factory installed black louvers. See installation instructions provided with the brass louvers. FIREBRICKS Optional firebrick kits can be installed. See installation instructions provided with kit or see page 11. Z 0 H U Electrical connections should only be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician, main power must be off when connecting to main electrical power supply or performing service. 34 33D4047 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY DFX24C DBX24C DFX32C 1 Canopy 1 33D4000 33D4000 3305000 2 Screen Assembly 1 33D4501 3304501 33D5501 3 Left Firebrick (Optional) 1 26D7061 26D7061 26D7065 4 Center Firebrick (Optional) 1 26D7060 26D7060 26D7064 5 Right Firebrick (Optional) 1 2607062 26D7062 2607066 6 Blower (Optional) 1 BLO24T BLO24TB BLOT STANDARD FEATURES 3304047 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN FOR CABINET ACCESSORIES 35 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN DFX24C MILLI -VOLT DFX24C MANUAL 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. 36 10 15 33D4047 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR RETAILER. ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 DESCRIPTION Bumer /Grate Assembly Injector Venturi Control Knob Milli -Volt Valve Manual Control Valve Pressure Valve Regulator Burner to Valve Tube Tube Fitting, 3/8 x 5/16 Regulator Valve Tube, 5/16 ODS Pilot Valve Tube, 3/16 Piezo Ignitor Piezo Wire ODS Pilot Assembly #1 Left Log #2 Right Log #3 Rear Log Tube Nut, 3/16 Tube Ferrule, 3/16 Tube Nut, 5/16 Tube Nut, 5/16 Tube Ferrule, 5/16 Tube Ferrule, 5/16 Flex Tube with Fittings 8 Grams Rock Wool Bag QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 DFX24C MILLIVOLT NATURAL 33D4043 59D0062 58D0454 14D0467 14D0469 33D4511 11V0313 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 14D0473 33D4040 33D4041 33D4039 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 58D0443 PROPANE 33D4043 33D4046 33D4058 14D0468 33D4511 11V0313 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 14D0477 33D4040 33D4041 33D4039 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 58D0443 DFX24C MANUAL NATURAL 33D4043 59D0062 58D0454 18D0603 30D0201 24D0305 33D4513 11V0313 33D4512 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 26D2529 33D4040 33D4041 33D4039 00F0077 00F0078 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 58D0443 PROPANE 33D4043 33D4046 33D4058 18D0603 30D0202 24D0306 33D4513 11V0313 33D4512 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 14D0476 LOG SET 33D4040 33D4041 33D4039 PARTS AVAILABLE, NOT SHOWN 00F0077 00F0078 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 58D0443 33D4047 37 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN DFX32C MILLI -VOLT DFX32C MANUAL 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. 38 10 14 33D4047 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR RETAILER. ITEM 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 LOG SET 14 15 16 17 18 DESCRIPTION Burner /Grate Assembly Injector Venturi Control Knob Milli-Volt Valve Manual Control Valve Pressure Valve Regulator Burner to Valve Tube Tube Fitting, 3/8 x 5/16 Regulator Valve Tube, 5/16 ODS Pilot Valve Tube, 3/16 Piezo Ignitor Piezo Wire ODS Pilot Assembly #1 Right Front Log #2 Left Front Log #3 Rear Log #4 Right Middle Log #5 Left Middle Log PARTS AVAILABLE, NOT SHOWN Tube Nut, 3/16 Tube Ferrule, 3/16 Tube Nut, 5/16 Tube Nut, 5/16 Tube Ferrule, 5/16 Tube Ferrule, 5/16 Flex Tube with Fittings 10 Grams Rock Wool Bag QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 DFX32C MILLIVOLT NATURAL 33D5050 33D5040 58D0454 14D0467 14D0469 33D5511 11V0313 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 14D0473 33D5042 33D5043 33D5044 33D5045 33D5046 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 70D0129 PROPANE 33D5050 33D5039 33D4058 14D0468 33D5511 11V0313 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 14D0477 33D5042 33D5043 33D5044 33D5045 33D5046 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 70D0129 DFX32C MANUAL NATURAL PROPANE 33D5050 33D5050 33D5040 33D5039 D0454 33D4058 D0603 18D0603 NA 33 33 58 18 30D0201 24D0305 33D5512 11 V0313 33D4512 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 26D2529 33D5042 33D5043 33D5044 33D5045 33D5046 00F0077 00F0078 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 70D0129 30D0202 24D0306 33D5512 11V0313 33D4512 49D0050 14D0503 00K0632 14D0476 33D5042 33D5043 33D5044 33D5045 33D5046 00F0077 00F0078 00K0917 00K0918 20H0022 70D0129 33D4047 39 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN 40 DBX24C T-STAT 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. 33D4047 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR RETAILER. 33D4047 41 DBX24C T-STAT ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY NATURAL PROPANE 1 Burner 1 33D0070 33D0071 2 Injector 1 18D0523 33D0281 3 ODS Pilot Valve Tube, 3/16 1 49D0050 49D0050 4 ODS Pilot Assembly 1 26D2529 14D0476 5 T -stat Control Valve 1 11V0701 11V0701 6 Pressure Valve Regulator 1 24D0305 24D0306 7 Piezo Wire 1 00K0632 00K0632 8 Burner Valve Tube, 1/4 1 33D4053 33D4053 9 Piezo Ignitor 1 18D0402 18D0402 LOG SET 10 #1 Front Log 1 1 1 33D0066 1 33D0066 PARTS AVAILABLE, NOT SHOWN Tube Nut, 1/4 1 00F0079 00F0079 Tube Ferrule, 1/4 1 00F0080 00F0080 NPT Tube Fitting, 3/8 x 1 1/2 1 18D0310 18D0310 Flex Tube with Fittings 1 20H0022 20H0022 Modulating Screw (Min Flow) 1 972057 972057 NPT Tube Fitting, 3/8 x 1/4 1 11V0312 11V0312 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR RETAILER. 33D4047 41 OBSERVED PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY When ignitor button is pressed, there is no spark at ODS /pilot. 1. Ignitor electrode positioned wrong. 1 Replace ignitor. 2. Ignitor electrode is broken. 2. Replace ignitor. 3. Ignitor electrode not connected to ignitor cable. 3. Reconnect ignitor cable. 4. Ignitor cable pinched or wet. Keep ignitor cable dry. 4. Free ignitor cable if pinched by any metal or tubing. 5. Broken ignitor cable. 5. Replace ignitor cable. 6. Bad piezo ignitor. 6. Replace piezo ignitor. Appliance produces unwanted odors. 1. Appliance buming vapors from paint, hair spray, glues, etc. 1. Ventilate room. Stop using odor causing products while heater is running. 2. Gas leak. 2. Locate and correct all Teaks. 3. Initial bum off 3. Ventilate room and tum unit on high until odor is gone. Odor should be gone after 2 to 3 hours of continuous use. Appliance shuts off during use. 1. Not enough fresh air is available for ODS/ pilot to operate. 1. Open window and /or door for ventilation. 2. Low line pressure. 2. Contact local gas company. 3. ODS /pilot is partially clogged. 3. Clean ODS /pilot. 4. Defective Thermopile. 4. Check wire connections. Check output should be 500 milli -volts across TH/TP and TP Terminals with ON /OFF switches off. 5. Restrictions in incoming air flow. 5. Check for bottom riser on glass door, sunken fireplace, excessive lava rock/ cinders densely packed against grate. Gas odor even when control knob is in OFF position. 1. Gas leak. 1. Locate and correct all leaks. 2. Control valve defective. 2. Replace control valve. When ignitor button is pressed, there is spark at ODS pilot, but no ignition. 1. Gas supply tumed off or manual shutoff valve dosed. 1. Tum on gas supply or open manual shutoff valve. 2. Control knob not in PILOT position. 2. Tum control knob to PILOT position. 3. Control knob not pressed in while in PILOT position. 3. Press in control knob while in PILOT position. 4. Air in gas lines when installed. 4. Continue holding down control knob. Repeat igniting operation until air is removed. 5. ODS /pilot is clogged. 5. Replace ODS /pilot assembly or get it serviced. 6. Gas regulator setting is not correct. 6. Check incoming pressure. Replace gas regulator. Turn appliance OFF and allow to cool before servicing. Only a qualified service person should service and repair the heater. Note: All troubleshooting items are listed in order of operation. TROUBLESHOOTING 42 33D4047 OBSERVED PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY ODS /pilot lights, but flame goes out when control knob is released. 1. Control knob not fully pressed in. 1. Press in control knob fully. 2. Control knob not pressed in long enough. 2. After ODS /pilot lights, keep control knob pressed in for 30 seconds. 3. Manual shutoff valve not fully open. 3. Fully open manual shutoff valve. 4. Thermocouple connection loose at control valve. 4. Hand tighten thermocouple connection until snug, then tighten 1/4 tum more. 5. Pilot flame not touching thermocouple, which allows thermocouple to cool, causing pilot flame to go out. This problem could be caused by either low gas pressure, or a dirty or partially clogged ODS /pilot. 5. Contact local gas company. 6. Thermocouple damaged. 6. Replace thermocouple. 7. Control valve damaged. 7. Replace control valve. Burner does not light after ODS /pilot is lit. 1. Burner orifice is clogged. 1. Bumer orifice is clogged. 2. Burner orifice diameter is too small. 2. Bumer orifice diameter is too small. 3. Inlet gas pressure is too low. 3. Inlet gas pressure is too low. Burner backfires during combustion 1. Manifold pressure is too low. 1. Contact local gas company. 2. Burner orifice is clogged. 2. Clean bumer or replace bumer orifice. Slight smoke or odor during initial operation. 1. Burner orifice is clogged or damaged. 1. Clean bumer or replace bumer orifice. 2. Burner is damaged. 2. Replace burner. 3. Gas regulator defective. 3. Replace gas regulator. Logs appear to smoke after initial operation. 1. Vapors from paint or curing process of logs. 1. Problem will stop after a few hours of operation. Run the heater with the damper open if you have one, or open a window for the first few hours. 2. Log heater is intended to be smokeless. Turn OFF heater and call qualified service person. Heater produces awhistling noise when burner is lit. 1. Turning control knob to HIGH position when bumer is cold. 1. Turn control knob to LOW position and let warm up for a minute. 2. Air in gas line. 2. Operate burner until air is removed from line. Have gas line checked by local gas company. 3. Dirty or partially clogged burner orifices. 3. Clean bumer or replace burner orifice. No gas to pilot. 1. LP- regulator shut down due to inlet pressure too high. 1. Verify LP tank regulator is installed and set at 11" to 13" w.c. 2. Replace regulator on heater. TROUBLESHOOTING If the gas quality is bad, your pilot may not stay lit, the burners may produce soot and the heater may backfire when lit. If the gas quality or pressure is low, contact your local gas supplier immediately. 33D4047 43 MONESSEN HEARTH SYSTEMS LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY POLICY LIFETIME WARRANTY The following components are warranted for life to the original owner, subject to proof of purchase: Firebox, Combustion Chamber, Heat Exchanger, Grate and Stainless Steel Burners. FIVE YEAR WARRANTY The following components are warranted for 5 years to the original owner, subject of proof of purchase: Ceramic Fiber Logs, Catalytic Filter and Aluminized Burners. BASIC WARRANTY Monessen Hearth Systems (MHS) warrants the components and materials in your gas appliance to be free from manufacturing and material defects for a period of one year from date of installation. After installation, if any of the components manufactured by MHS in the appliance are found to be defective in materials or workmanship, MHS will, at its option, replace or repair the defective components at no charge to the original owner. MHS will also pay for reasonable labor costs incurred in replacing or re- pairing such components for a period of one year from the date of installation. Any products presented for warranty repair must be accompanied by a dated proof of purchase. This Limited Warranty will be void if the appliance is not installed by a qualified installer in accordance with the installation instructions. The Limited Lifetime Warranty will also be void if the appliance is not operated and maintained according to the operating instructions supplied with the appliance, and does not extend to (1) firebox/burner assembly damage by accident, neglect, misuse, abuse, alteration, negligence of others, including the installation thereof by unqualified installers, (2) the costs of removal, reinstallation or transportation of defective parts on the appliance, or (3) incidental or consequential damage. All service work must be performed by an authorized service representative. This warranty is expressly in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, including the warranty of mer- chantability of fitness for purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities. Monessen Hearth Systems, Inc. does not assume for it any other obligations or liability in connection with the sale or use of the appliance. In states that do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not allow exclusion of indirect damages, those limitations of exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have additional rights not covered in this Limited Warranty. MHS reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against the Limited Warranty and decide upon method of settlement. For information about this warranty, contact: Technical Services Monessen Hearth Systems 149 Cleveland Drive Paris, Kentucky 40361 June 2006 P/N 33D4047 • Rev. 2 PERMIT 1' 1 i Miami Shores Villa.e APPROVED BY , DAH� ZONING DEPT BLDG DEPT l SUBJECT IQ CCMPLIANCE , TH ALL FEDERAL STATE AND CD LrN lY riUL.' AND REGULATIONS •• • • • • • • • •. • •• ..• • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • •• • 6.15.10 •. • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ••• • • • ••• Gustavo Solano P.E. 7410 SW 48 St. Miami, Florida 33155 Miami Shores Bldg. Department Head Building Inspector Miami Shores, Florida RE: Fireplace at 860 NE 98 Street Miami Shores, Florida Gentlemen: At the above address a fireplace will be installed. It is manufactured by Monessen Model # DFX32PVC vent free type with a gas propane gas input rating of 26,000 BTU/HR. It is to be installed following all manufacturer's recommendations and in full compliance with the most recent edition of the Florida Gas Code and all other Codes in effect. The gas line inlet is 1 /2" and the gas source is a 125 lb. bottle located 5 ft. away from any building opening and 10 ft. away from any ac equipment. If you have any questions regarding the above do not hesitate to contact this office. Sincerely, Gustavo Solano P.E. Fi. Registration 34923 • • :• • i • • • • • • •• §TEM3RWER JUN 2 3 2010 BY: ..Y. ............. f Pressure: 10 in W.0 ros of Input Adjustment: p I Pressure: 11 in ICC Supply Pressure: 13 in ICC 11 fi les with: 2007 Unvented heaters plate will void the 2t 11.2 whiiNING 6hs as dizocieu in Owner's fire Dimensions- Width 32" Height 30 Depth 12" Min clearances: 42" from top of heater to ceiling: 9" from sides of heater to wall on left or right* 1" from carpet, the or other combr i i oorinC .. hr 2.5 mantel anopy• options and clearance iii i al . 30T BE INSTALL Iti ..,* I1ROOM. w9 ay be used 41St spew VA ft lir 24 41 TA I re 4 IA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • 0 • • • •• •• • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • INTERIOR €DINIENSIONS Front opening width: 27 Front opening height: 21: 1 .4 Rear wall Width: 17-112 Firebox depth: 10 5/8" TECHNICAL INFORMATION Max. BTU Imo: 26,000 BTUf14R Ignition System: Standing Not Gas Type: Natural of LP Clearance to Fireplace: Zero CSA Design Certified FIELD : INSTALLED ACCESSOR /ES Louvers: Polished Brass Black Small Face Plate (31" 14 x 33" W): Includes Brass Trim Variable Thermostat t;tinti - oitec Forced Air Blor,tel 'tl &Ocfm) -BLOT Cottage Clay firebrick. Ambient Technologies" Remote Controls and Thermostats Wood Cabinet Surrounds and Hearths •• • MADE N 11.11.1.• 11.11.1.• • { • • • ^o'•°• „""•••,,.. ••• •• • • • •• Mania ••• • • • A Brand of Monessen Hearth Systems Co. • • • 419 Cleveland Drive. Paris, Kentucky 40361 • re: A M E M B E R • • •• • • www.monessenhearth.corn • •• • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • • • T F X320 Vent Free Unfinished/rough a 32-1/2' framing surtace FRAMING DIMENSION 1/2' or 518' TOP VIEW 32 -112' FRONT VIEW 12" SIDE VIEW 14— 32 -1/2" 53 -3/4' CORNER VIEW 14412' Monessen 12 -1 /4' FRAMING DIMENSION 30 -1/4" 330 FRAMING DIMENSION Unfinishedlrough framing surface CODES Adhere to all local codes or, in their absence, the latest edition of THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE ANSI Z223.1 or NFPA54 which can be obtained from... ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR This heater shall not be installed in a confined space or unusually tight construction unless provisions are provided for adequate combustion and ventilation air. The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour (4.8 m3 per kw) of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space. An unconfined space is defined as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU per hour (4.8 m3 per kw) of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space. Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the appliances are installed, through openings not furnished with doors, are considered a part of the unconfined space. UNUSUALLY TIGHT CONSTRUCTION IS DEFINED AS CONSTRUCTION WHERE... a) walls and ceilings exposed to the outside atmosphere have a continuous water vapor retarder with a rating of 1 perm (6 x 10" kg per -pa- sec -m or less with openings gasketed or sealed, and b) weather striping has been added on openable windows and doors, and doors; c) caulking or sealant are applied to areas such as joints around windows and door frames; between as lines: and and other between wall - ceiling joints; between wall panels; at penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and gas •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• •• • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• ••• 33D4047 • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 000 • • • • 000 . • • • • • • . • • • • • 000 • • . • • • • • • • • . • . • . . • • • • . • • . 000 • • • ••• • • Do not install the heater • where curtains, furniture, clothing, or other flammable objects are less than 42" from the front of the heater. • in high traffic areas. • in windy or drafty areas. • GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION American National Standards Institute, Inc. 1430 Broadway New York, NY 10018 or National Fire Protection Association, Inc. Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269 9 GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION • • •• • • Y • • • .• Figure 3 - Sample Room for Determining the Maximum Heater Rating The following formula can be used to determine the maximum heater rating per the definition of unconfined space: (L1 + L2) Ft x (W) Ft x (H) Ft. x 1000 BTU 50 • ere • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• •• • • • • • • • - -- • 10 •• • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • •• •• ••• • • • ••• • • BTU / = Consider two connecting rooms with an open area between, with the following dimensions: L�= 15'12Ft.,L2= 12 Ft., W = 12 Ft., H = 8 Ft. BTU/ (15 + 12) x (12) x (8) 1000 = 52800 BTU/ 50 If there were a door between the two rooms the calculation would be based only on the room with the heater. BTU Hr = (15 x (12) x (8) BTUI x 1000=29760 50 be operated is smaller than that defined as an If the area in which the heater may uncopfi4€d space or if the building is of unusually tight construction, provide adequate • ,ioi ikibtion and ventilation air by one of the methods described in the National Fuel / 30 Pgle, ANSI Z223.1, 1992, Section 5.3 or applicable local codes. 33D4047 • • • • • • • • •• .. • ••• • • • • • • • Ensure that minimum clearances shown in Figures 14 and 15 are maintained. Left and right clearances are determined when facing the front of the firebox. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation. Failure to follow these requirements may create a fire hazard. 1. Sidewall Clearances — The clearance from the inside of the appliance to any combustible adjacent wall should not be Less than 9" for the DBX24C/DFX24C and DFX32C. See Figure 19. 2. Ceiling Clearance — The ceiling must be at least 42" from the top of the firebox opening. See Figures 19 and 20. 3. Back Wall Clearance — The appliance may be placed against a combustible back wall. 4. Floor Clearance —The fireplace may not be installed onto any combustible flooring material, such as carpeting, vinyl or tile without the hearth or a min. 22 Ga (0.030 ") metal or a minimum 'h" wooden base covering the entire width and depth of the base. Combustible material must be installed at least 1" away from the front face of the unit. 5. Mantel clearances — The canopy supplied with the unit must be installed. If a combustible mantel is installed. It must meet the clearance requirements detailed in Figure 20. ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • Figure 19 - Clearances and Height Requirements for DFX24CIDBX24CIDFX . The ciimppsions shown in Figures 19 and 20 are minimum clearances to maintain in iusiadiiq this heater. Left and right clearances are determined when facing the front • ill thy mater. Follow these instructions carefully to ensure safe installation. Failure to follow • 'instructions exactly can create a fire hazard. . • • I • • . • • • • •• • • .. •• • • • • • - ••' • 33D4047 ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • • CLEARANCES and HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS 12" 2 1/2" t 10" Canopy 19" Figure 20 - Minimum Mantel Clearances 17