Owner’s Manual
Installation and Operation
Model:
6000TV-OAK
6000TV-OAK-IPI
Underwriters
Laboratories Listed
READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OR
OPERATING THIS APPLIANCE. THIS INSTALLERS
GUIDE MUST BE LEFT WITH APPLIANCE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLA-
TION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,
SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN
CAUSE INJURY OR PROPERTY DAM-
AGE. REFER TO THIS MANUAL. FOR
ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL INFOR-
MATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED IN-
STALLER, SERVICE AGENCY, OR THE
GAS SUPPLIER.
WARNING: IF THE INFORMATION
IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS NOT
FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUS-
ING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PER-
SONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
1. This appliance may be installed in an af-
termarket, permanently located, manufac-
tured (mobile) home, where not prohibited
by local codes.
- Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.
-
What to do if you smell gas
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch any electrical switch.
• Do not use any phone in your building.
2. This appliance is only for use with the type
of gas indicated on the rating plate. This
appliance is not convertible for use with
other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
• 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.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts:
• installation must be performed by a licensed
plumber or gas fitter;
- Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency, or the gas
supplier.
• a CO detector shall be installed in the room
where the appliance is installed.
Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2005
Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any
questions or concerns. For the number of your nearest
Heat & Glo dealer, please call 1-888-427-3973.
Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.
20802 Kensington Boulevard, Lakeville, MN 55044
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety and Warning Information. ............................................... 2
Service Parts Lists. .................................................................... 4
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Section 1: Approvals and Codes. .............................................. 8
Appliance Certification................................................................... 8
Installation Codes.......................................................................... 8
HighAltitude Installations ............................................................... 8
Section 2: Getting Started ......................................................... 9
Introducing the Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces ................................... 9
Pre-installation Preparation ........................................................... 9
Section 3: Installing the Fireplace. .......................................... 11
Constructing the Fireplace Chase ............................................... 11
Step 1 Locating the Fireplace .................................................. 11
Step 2 Framing the Fireplace.................................................. 12
Step 3 Negative Pressure Make-upAir ................................... 12
Step 4 Installing the Vent System............................................ 13
A. Vent System Approvals........................................... 13
B. System Components ............................................. 13
C. Bedroom Installation in Canada ............................. 14
D. Vent Termination .................................................... 14
Step 5 Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing the Fireplace................................................. 14
Step 6 The Gas Control Systems ........................................... 14
Step 7 The Gas Supply Line ................................................... 15
Step 8 Gas Pressure Requirements ...................................... 15
Step 9 Wiring the Fireplace .................................................... 16
Step 10 Finishing ...................................................................... 18
Step 11 Installing Trim, Logs, and Ember Material.................... 18
Installing the Trim......................................................... 18
Positioning the Logs .................................................... 18
Shutter Settings ........................................................... 18
Placing the Ember Material.......................................... 18
Glass Specifications ..................................................... 19
Step 12 Before Lighting the Fireplace ....................................... 19
Step 13 Lighting the Fireplace .................................................. 19
After the Installation ..................................................................... 19
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Section 4: Maintaining and Servicing Your Fireplace......... 20
Î = Contains updated information.
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Service Parts
6000TV-OAK, 6000TV-OAK-IPI
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 4-01
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______
2
3
4
5
12
1
13
6 Log Set Assembly
9
7
11
8
10
Part number list on following page.
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Service Parts List
6000TV-OAK, 6000TV-OAK-IPI
IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. The most current information is located on your dealers VIP site. When order-
ing, supply serial and model numbers to ensure correct service parts.
ITEM
COMMON PARTS
SERIAL #
PART NUMBER
SRV383-338A
GLA-6TROC
1
2
Burner NG, LP
Glass Door Assembly
Surround
PRE 002324021 385-130
POST 002324021 2026-108
3
4
Hood
SRV60-143-BK
5
Log Grate
383-360A
6
Oak Log Set Assembly
Log 1
LOGS-6OAK
SRV385-720
SRV385-724
SRV385-721
SRV385-723
SRV385-722
385-401
7
8
Log 2
9
Log 3
10
11
12
Log 4
Log 5
Combustion Board
Touch Up Paint
Glass Latch Assembly
Mineral Wool Embers
Vermiculite Embers
High Temp Limit Switch
Pilot Orifice NG
Pilot Orifice LP
TUP-GBK-12
386-122A
050-721
MYSTIC-EMBERS
066-531
446-505
446-517
STANDING PILOT IGNITION ONLY
Junction Box
PRE 002324021 100-250A
POST 002324021 4021-013
13
Thermocouple
446-511
Thermopile
060-512
Conversion Kit NG
NGK-6TVOC
LPK-6TVOC
Conversion Kit LP
INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITION (IPI) ONLY
Junction Box
PRE 002324021 383-250A
POST 002324021 4021-013
13
Conversion Kit LP
LPK-6TVOC-IPI
ACCESSORIES
Trim Door Mesh
MESH-6000
GFK-160A
WSK-21
Fan Kit
Wall Switch Kit, Off-white
Wall Switch Kit, White
WSK-21-W
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Service Parts
6000TV-OAK-IPI
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 4-01
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______
11
Intermittent Pilot Ignition
ValveAssembly
9
8
7
3
1
4
6
10
2
5
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL #
PART NO.
302-320A
1
2
3
3
Flex Ball Valve Assembly
ON/OFF Rocker Switch
Valve NG
060-521A
750-500
750-501
Valve LP
PRE 002324021
POST 002324021
477-301A
383-302A
4
Flexible Gas Connector
5
6
Module
593-592
593-590A
582-840
582-853
385-510A
4021-025
Wire Assembly
Burner Orifice NG (#40C)
Burner Orifice LP (#53C)
7
8
PRE 002324021
POST 002324021
PRE 002324021
POST 002324021
Pilot Assembly NG
385-511A
4021-026
8
Pilot Assembly LP
Pilot Bracket
9
385-164
PRE 002324021
POST 002324021
550-169
2025-101
2025-512
593-593A
593-594A
522-504A
10
11
Valve Bracket
Ground Strap
3V Adaptor Plug
Battery Pack
72" & 80" Wire Assembly
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6000TV-OAK
Beginning Manufacturing Date: 4-01
Ending Manufacturing Date: ______
Service Parts
(NG, LP) Exploded Parts Diagram
5
Standing Pilot Ignition
ValveAssembly
6
7
9
8
3
10
2
1
4
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL #
PART NUMBER
1
2
ON/OFF Rocker Switch
Valve NG (30 Sec)
Valve LP (30 Sec)
Flexible Gas Connector
Wire Assembly
060-521A
060-522
060-523
2
3
PRE 002324021
POST 002324021
477-301A
383-302A
4
049-552A
485-510A
485-511A
385-164
582-840
5
Pilot Assembly NG
Pilot Assembly LP
Pilot Bracket
5
6
7
Burner Orifice (NG) (#40C)
Burner Orifice (LP) (#53C)
Valve Bracket
7
582-853
PRE 002324021
POST 002324021
550-169
2025-101
8
9
Flex Ball Valve Assembly
Piezo Ignitor
302-320A
10
291-513
80" Wire Assembly
522-503A
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Approvals and Codes
1
Appliance Certification
(current edition). The Uniform Mechanical Code - (current
edition), and local Building Officials for the options allowed
in obtaining an effective bedroom volume of unconfined
space.
The Heat & Glo fireplace models discussed in this Installers
Guide have been tested to certification standards and listed
by the applicable laboratories.
These models (natural gas and propane) can be installed in
a bedroom (in Canada) if a thermostat (Model WH-STAT) is
installed with the unit. Consult local code authorities.
Detailed installation instructions for Model WH-STAT are
included with the kit.
Certification
MODEL: 6000TV-OAK
LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories
TYPE: Vented Gas Fireplace
STANDARD: ANSI Z21.50•CGA2.2
HighAltitude Installations
U.L. Listed gas appliances are tested and approved without
requiring changes for elevations from 0 to 2,000 feet in the
U. S. A. and in Canada.
Installation Codes
The fireplace installation must conform to local codes. Before
installing the fireplace, consult the local building code
agency to ensure that you are in compliance with all
applicable codes, including permits and inspections.
When installing this appliance at an elevation above 2,000
feet, it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by
changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input
rate should be reduced by 4% for each 1000 feet above a
2000 foot elevation in the U.S.A. or 10% for elevations
between 2000 and 4500 feet in Canada. If the heating value
of the gas has been reduced, these rules do not apply. To
identify the proper orifice size, check with the local gas
utility.
In the absence of local codes, the fireplace installation must
conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (in
the United States) or the CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Codes
(in Canada). The appliance must be electrically grounded
in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local
codes with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70
(in the United States), or to the CSAC22.1 Canadian Electric
Code (in Canada).
If installing this appliance at an elevation above 4,500 feet
(in Canada), check with local authorities.
These models (natural gas and propane) can be installed in
a bedroom (in the United States) which has a total volume
of unconfined space appropriate to the particular installation.
Refer to the National Fuel Gas CodeANSI Z223.1/NFPA54
Heat & Glo Quality Systems
registered by SGS ICS
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Getting Started
2
Introducing the Heat & Glo Gas Fireplaces
The Heat & Glo Warranty will be voided by, and Heat & Glo
disclaims any responsibility for, the following actions:
Heat & Glo B-type vent gas fireplaces are designed to op-
erate with all exhaust gases expelled to the outside of the
building.
•
Installation of any damaged fireplace or vent system
component.
•
•
•
•
Modification of the fireplace or direct vent system.
Installation other than as instructed by Heat & Glo.
Improper positioning of the gas logs or the glass door.
The information contained in this Installers Guide, unless
noted otherwise, applies to all models and gas control
systems. Gas fireplace diagrams, including the dimensions,
are shown in this section.
Installation and/or use of any component part not manu-
factured and approved by Heat & Glo, not withstanding
any independent testing laboratory or other party approval
of such component part or accessory.
Pre-install Preparation
This gas fireplace and its components are tested and safe
when installed in accordance with this Installers Guide.
Report to your dealer any parts damaged in shipment,
particularly the condition of the glass. Do not install any
unit with damaged, incomplete, or substitute parts.
ANY SUCH ACTION MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE A FIRE
HAZARD.
When planning a fireplace installation, it’s necessary to
determine:
The vent system components, gas logs and trim doors are
shipped in separate packages. Log installation instructions
are provided in the manual bag assembly shipped with the
unit.
• Where the unit is to be installed.
• The vent system configuration to be used.
• Gas supply piping.
• Electrical wiring.
Read all of the instructions before starting the
installation. Follow these instructions carefully during
the installation to ensure maximum safety and benefit.
Failure to follow these instructions will void the
owner’s warranty and may present a fire hazard.
• Framing and finishing details.
• Whether optional accessories—devices such as a fan,
wall switch, or remote control—are desired.
If the fireplace is to be installed on carpeting or tile, or on
any combustible material other than wood flooring, the
fireplace should be installed on a metal or wood panel that
extends the full width and depth of the fireplace.
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28-1/2 (724mm)
21-1/2
(548mm)
9-3/8
(238mm)
6” B-VENT (152mm)
ELECTRICAL
ACCESS
GAS LINE
ACCESS
38
(965mm)
34-5/8
(879mm)
3-1/2
(90mm)
2-1/8
(55mm)
36-1/8
(916mm)
6-7/8
(174mm)
41
6-1/2
(165mm)
(1043mm)
VENT COLLARS
STANDOFFS
HOOD
RATING PLATES
& LABELS
OUTSIDE
AIR
GAS
CONTROLS
GAS ACCESS
ELECTRICAL
ACCESS
Figure 1. Diagram of the 6000TV-OAK
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Installing the Fireplace
3
Constructing the Chase
A chase is a vertical box-like structure built to enclose the
gas fireplace and/or its vent system. Vertical vents that run
on the outside of a building may be, but are not required to
be, installed inside a chase.
CAUTION: TREATMENT OF FIRESTOP SPACERS AND
CONSTRUCTION OF THE CHASE MAYVARY WITH THE
TYPE OF BUILDING. THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT
SUBSTITUTES FOR THE REQUIREMENTS OF LOCAL
BUILDING CODES. THEREFORE, YOUR LOCAL BUILD-
ING CODES MUST BE CHECKED TO DETERMINE THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THESE STEPS.
Factory-built fireplace chases should be constructed in the
manner of all outside walls of the home to prevent cold air
drafting problems. The chase should not break the outside
building envelope in any manner.
A
42”
B
22”
C
36”
D
51”
E
72”
This means that the walls, ceiling, base plate and cantilever
floor of the chase should be insulated. Vapor and air infiltra-
tion barriers should be installed in the chase as per regional
codes for the rest of the home.Additionally, in regions where
cold air infiltration may be an issue, the inside surfaces
may be sheetrocked and taped for maximum air tightness.
Figure 2. Fireplace Dimensions, Locations,
and Space Requirements
The distance from the unit to combustible construc-
tion is to be measured from the unit outer wrap sur-
face to the combustible construction, NOT from the
screw heads that secure the unit together.
To further prevent drafts, the firestops should be caulked
with high temperature caulk to seal gaps. Gas line holes
and other openings should be caulked with high temp caulk
or stuffed with unfaced insulation. If the appliance is being
installed on a cement slab, a layer of plywood may be placed
underneath to prevent conducting cold up into the room.
Minimum Clearances
from the Fireplace to Combustible Materials
THE CHASE SHOULD BE CONSTRUCTED SO THATALL
CLEARANCES TO THE FIREPLACE ARE MAINTAINED
AS SPECIFIED WITHIN THIS INSTALLERS GUIDE.
Inches
mm
Glass Front........................ 36 .................... 914
Floor ................................... 0 ....................... 0
Rear ...................................1/2 ..................... 13
Sides .................................1/2 ..................... 13
Top ................................... 3 1/2 ................... 89
Ceiling* .............................. 31 .................... 787
Step 1.
Locating the Fireplace
The diagram shows space and clearance requirements for
locating a fireplace within a room.
Clearance Requirements
* The clearance to the ceiling is measured from the top
of the unit, excluding the standoffs (see Figure 13).
The top, back, and sides of the fireplace are defined by
stand-offs. The minimum clearance to a perpendicular wall
extending past the face of the fireplace is one inch (25
mm). The back of the fireplace may be recessed 21 1/2
inches (546 mm) into combustible construction.
Minimum Clearances from the B-Type Vent Pipe to
Combustible Materials is 1 inch (25mm) all around the
pipe.
The minimum clearance from the top face of the fireplace to
combustible finishing materials such as drywall, is one inch
(25mm).
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Step 2. Framing the Fireplace
It is recommended that all natural venting non-air tight gas
fireplaces have outside air connected to them. It is also
recommended that the building be mechanically or passively
balanced to allow atmospherically vented appliances, such
as top vented gas fireplaces with draft hoods, to draft
properly. If the home experiences negative pressure or is
likely to experience negative pressure, connection to an
outside air source is mandatory.
Fireplace framing can be built before or after the fireplace is
set in place. Framing should be positioned to accommo-
date wall coverings and fireplace facing material. The dia-
gram below shows framing reference dimensions.
CAUTION: MEASURE FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS AND
VERIFY FRAMING METHODS AND WALL COVERING
DETAILS BEFORE FRAMING.
Installing Optional Outside Make-up Air:
This unit is equipped to accept outside air. By using outside
make-up air, the amount of room air used for combustion
will be reduced. It is recommended that anAK-TV air kit be
used with this appliance.
WARNING: IN A NEGATIVE PRESSURE CON-
!
DITION (LIKELY TO OCCUR IN NEW HOMES
THAT DO NOT HAVE ADEQUATE MAKE-UP
AIR) THE OUTSIDE AIR KIT MUST BE IN-
STALLED TO OBTAIN PROPER PERFOR-
MANCE AND TO HELP PREVENT SPILLAGE
OF COMBUSTION GASES.
A 4-inch side collar/damper (found in AK-TV Kit) must be
installed on the fireplace by attaching the side collar to the
outer wrap of the fireplace at the right-hand rear corner using
sheetmetal screws. See Figure 4. Attach one end of a 4-
inch flexible air duct (not provided in the AK-TV Kit) to the
side collar and the other end of the duct to the make-up air
termination cap. Use plastic tie straps to secure the ends
of the flex duct to each collar.
Framing should be
constructed of 2 X 4
lumber or heavier.
A. 42”
B. 38 1/2”
C. 22”
Air Damper
Figure 3. Framing Dimensions
Before lighting the burner, open the damper. Close the
damper when the burner is off.
Step 3. Negative Pressure Make-up Air
Detailed installation instructions for Model AK-TV Outside
Air kit are found in the kit.
Negative Pressure warning: When negative pressure is
present, an atmospherically vented fireplace (with a draft
hood) may not function properly and it may down draft. In
the case of a gas appliance, spillage of the combustion
gases may occur. This may create a dangerous carbon
monoxide situation in the house.
The causes of negative pressure to a house can include
the following:
•
•
Stack effect in the building.
Exhaust only appliances (mechanically and
atmospherically vented).
•
Inadequate make-up air (which is increasingly
more prevalent in new construction).
AIR DAMPER
ASSEMBLY
NOTE: This fireplace will operate correctly only if adequate
ventilation is provided to allow proper draft to the fireplace
system. Heat & Glo assumes no responsibility for the
improper performance of the fireplace system caused by
inadequate draft due to environmental conditions, down
drafts, tight sealing construction of the structure, or
mechanical exhausting devices which create a negative air
pressure within the structure where the fireplace is located.
4-INCH DUCT
COLLAR
Figure 4. Make-up Air
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Step 4. Installing the Vent System
A. Vent System Approvals
LISTED
TERMINATION CAP
Model 6000TV-Oak is approved to use 6-inch (152mm)
diameter B-type vent. B-type vent must be used when the
vent system is within combustible construction.
LISTED SINGLE-WALL
GAS VENT
These models may also use single wall rigid or flexible gas
vent IF and ONLY IF the vent system is installed within
non-combustible construction such as a masonry chimney.
The same diameter noted above for B-type vent must be
used for single-wall vent. See Figure 5.
NON-COMBUSTIBLE
CONSTRUCTION
For B-type vent the clearance to combustibles is 1-inch.
Follow vent manufacturers REQUIRED clearances.
The flame and ember appearance may vary based on the
type of fuel burned and the venting configuration used.
B-TYPE
VENT
B. System Components.
Vent System Configuration
RISE TO RUN RATIO = 2:1
MAXIMUM TOTAL HORIZONTAL RUN = 15 FT.
MINIMUM TOTAL VERTICAL RISE = 9 FT.
MAXIMUM NO. Of ELBOWS: 2 - 90o or 4 - 45o
H
Plan and install the vent system using the parameters shown
above.
WARNING: YOU MUST NOT EXCEED THESE
PARAMETERS.
!
Connect a B-Type vent component to the flue outlet collar.
Look at the vent pipe through the holes in the 10 5/8” ring to
check that the vent pipe is attached.
V
NOTE: It is always better to first attach a straight section
of vent to the unit before attaching an elbow. Avoid
using elbows in the vent system if possible.
A 90-degree elbow can be attached directly to the unit. If it
is, it can be followed by a MAXIMUM 15-feet horizontal
run, a second 90-degree elbow ending in a minimum 30
foot vertical.
A minimum of 9 foot vertical rise ending in a listed termination
cap is required for the unit.
MINIMUM VERTICAL RISE = 9FT
MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL RUN = 15FT
V:H = 2:1
Continue to add vent components, until the vent run is
completed.
WARNING: YOU MUST NOT EXCEEDATOTAL
MAXIMUM HORIZONTALRUN OF 15 FEET FOR
THE ENTIRE VENT SYSTEM.
!
Figure 5. Vent System Attachment
NOTE: The vent termination must be in a vertical posi-
tion and the termination cap must be listed for the
vent pipe used.
Consult Local Building Code Officials and Codes for proper
vent system installations.
WARNING: THIS GAS FIREPLACE MUST NEV-
ER BE VENTED BY CONNECTING TO A CHIM-
!
NEY FLUE SERVINGASEPARATE SOLID FUEL
BURNING APPLIANCE.
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C. Bedroom Installation in Canada
Step 5. Positioning, Leveling, and
Securing the Fireplace
This model MUST NOT be vented into a vent system in-
stalled exterior to a building. The part of the vent system
above the roof line can be exterior to the building.
To properly position, level, and secure the fireplace:
• Place the fireplace into position (see Figure 7).
D. Vent Termination
• Level the fireplace from side to side and from front to
back.
WARNING: MAJOR U.S. BUILDING CODES
SPECIFY MINIMUM CHIMNEY AND/OR VENT
• Shim the fireplace with non-combustible material, such
as sheet metal, as necessary.
!
HEIGHTABOVE THE ROOF TOP. THESE MIN-
IMUM HEIGHTS ARE NECESSARY IN THE IN-
TEREST OF SAFETY. FIGURE 6 AND TABLE
SHOW MINIMUM HEIGHTS, PROVIDED THE
TERMINATION CAP IS AT LEAST 8-FEET
FROM A VERTICAL WALL.
• Secure the fireplace to the framing by nailing or screwing.
LOWEST
DISCHARGE
OPENING
TERMINATION
CAP
X
12
ROOF PITCH
IS X/ 12
H (MIN.) - MINIMUM HEIGHT FROM ROOF
TO LOWEST DISCHARGE OPENING
Figure 7. Proper Positioning, Leveling,
and Securing of a Fireplace
Step 6. The Gas Control Systems
ROOF PITCH
FLAT TO 6/12
H (MIN.) FT.
1.0
1.25
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.25
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
WARNING: THIS UNIT IS NOT FOR USE WITH
SOLID FUEL.
OVER 6/12 TO 7/12
OVER 7/12 TO 8/12
OVER 8/12 TO 9/12
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Two types of gas control systems are used with these models:
Standing Pilot Ignition and Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI).
Standing Pilot Ignition System
This system includes millivolt control valve, standing pilot,
thermopile/thermocouple flame sensor, and piezo ignitor.
7.5
8.0
WARNING: 110-120 VAC MUST NEVER BE
CONNECTED TO A CONTROL VALVE IN A
MILLIVOLT SYSTEM.
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Figure 6. Vent Termination
Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) System
The IPI system includes a 3V control valve, electronic mod-
ule, and intermittent pilot.
WARNING: CONTINUOUS 110-120 VAC SER-
VICE MUST BE WIRED TO THE FIREPLACE
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JUNCTION BOX.
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• When attaching the pipe, support the control so that the
lines are not bent or torn.
STANDING PILOT
3/8” (10mm)
• After the gas line installation is complete, all connections
must be tightened and checked for leaks with a commer-
cially available, non-corrosive leak check solution. Be sure
to rinse off all leak check solution following testing.
WARNING: DO NOT USE AN OPEN FLAME
TO CHECK FOR GAS LEAKS.
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• Insert insulation from the outside of the fireplace and
pack the insulation tightly to totally seal between the
pipe and the outer casing.
IPI IGNITION
• At the gas line access hole the gap between the supply
piping and gas access hole can be plugged with non-
combustible insulation to prevent cold air infiltration.
FLAME
SENSOR
ROD
VENT
COLLARS
TOP
STANDOFFS
GLASS
ASSEMBLY
USE A WRENCH ON
SHUT-OFF VALVE WHEN
TIGHTENING GAS LINE
MANUAL
SHUT-OFF VALVE
Figure 8. Gas Control Systems
GAS VALVE
GAS
CONTROLS
Step 7. The Gas Supply Line
GAS LINE
ACCESS
FLEX
CONNECTOR
NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance
with local building codes by a qualified installer
approved and/or licensed as required by the locality.
(In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must
be performed by a licensed plumber).
Figure 9. Gas Supply Line
Step 8. Gas Pressure Requirements
Pressure requirements for Heat & Glo gas fireplaces are
shown in the table below.
NOTE: Before the first firing of the fireplace, the gas
supply line should be purged of any trapped air.
NOTE: Consult local building codes to properly size
the gas supply line leading to the 1/2 inch
(13 mm) hook-up at the unit.
Pressure
Natural Gas
Propane
Minimum
Inlet Pressure
5.0 inches
w.c.
11.0 inches
w.c.
This gas fireplace is designed to accept a 1/2 inch
(13 mm) gas supply line.
Maximum Inlet
Gas Pressure
14.0 inches
w.c.
14.0 inches
w.c.
To install the gas supply line:
Manifold
Pressure
3.5 inches
w.c.
10.0 inches
w.c.
• A listed (and Commonwealth of Massachusetts approved)
1/2 inch (13mm) tee-handle manual shut-off valve and a
listed flexible gas connector are connected to the 1/2
inch (13mm) inlet of the control valve. NOTE: If substitut-
ing for these components, please consult local codes for
compliance.
A one-eighth (1/8) inch (3 mm) N.P.T. plugged tapping is
provided on the inlet and outlet side of the gas control for a
test gauge connection to measure the manifold pressure.
The fireplace and its individual shut-off valve must be
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during
any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in
excess of one-half (1/2) psig (3.5 kPa).
• Locate the gas line access hole in the outer casing of
the fireplace.
• The gas line may be run from either side of the fireplace
provided the hole in the outer wrap does not exceed 2” in
diameter and it does not penetrate the actual firebox.
The fireplace must be isolated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its individual shut-off valve during any
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test
pressures equal to or less than one-half (1/2) psig (3.5 kPa).
• Open the fireplace lower grille, insert the gas supply line
through the gas line hole, and connect it to the shut-off valve.
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Figure 10. Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram
Step 9. Wiring the Fireplace
NOTE: Electrical wiring must be installed by a licensed
electrician.
Wall Switch
Position the wall switch in the desired position on the wall.An
assembly of 18 ft of 20 AWG is provided with the fireplace to
connect the wall switch to the appliance. Instead of the sup-
plied assembly, wire with a length of 25 ft or less and a gauge
of 20AWG through 14AWG is acceptable. The wire needs a
jacket with a temperature rating of 140oF (60oC) or higher.At
the appliance connect the wire to the ON/OFF switch pigtails.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT REMOTE CONTROLS IF AB-
SENT FOR EXTENDED TIME PERIODS TO PREVENT
ACCIDENTAL FIREPLACE OPERATION.
For Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring
Appliance Requirements
• This appliance DOES NOT require 110-120 VAC to operate.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 110-120 VAC
TO THE WALL SWITCH OR THE CONTROL
VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT 110-120 VAC
TO THE GAS CONTROL VALVE OR THE AP-
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PLIANCE WILL MALFUNCTION AND THE
VALVE WILL BE DESTROYED.
CAUTION: LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCON-
NECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING
ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS
OPERATION. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER
SERVICING.
Optional Accessories
Optional fan and remote control kits require that 110-120
VAC be wired to the factory installed junction box before
the fireplace is permanently installed.
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL
NOTE: IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRE
AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE
MUST BE REPLACED, IT MUST BE
BLK
BLK
REPLACED WITH TYPE 105OC RATED WIRE.
JUNCTION BOX
BLOWER RECEPTACLE
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
BLK
WHT
GROUND
WHT
BLK
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR SWITCH
BLOWER
GRN
BLK
WHT
110-120 VAC
SENSOR
SWITCH
BLOWER
“FAN”
RECEPTACLE
SPEED
CONTROL
Figure 11. Fan Wiring Diagram
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simply connect red and black wire leads to activate battery
power (connect red to red, black to black). The fireplace
can be used as necessary. Once power (110 VAC) is re-
stored, disconnect red and black wire leads to extend bat-
tery life.
For Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring
3 Volt Transformer
Î
This appliance comes with a 3 volt transformer. The trans-
former plugs into the junction box and the two leads plug
into the green control module (see Figure 12).
Optional Accessories
Optional fan and remote control kits require that 110-120
VAC be wired to the fireplace junction box.
Appliance Requirements
This appliance requires that 110-120 VAC be wired to the
junction box included in the manual bag assembly. Maintain
correct polarity when wiring the junction box.
Wall Switch
Position the wall switch in the desired position on the wall.An
assembly of 18 ft of 20 AWG is provided with the fireplace to
connect the wall switch to the appliance. Instead of the supplied
assembly, wire with a length of 25 ft or less and a gauge of 20
AWG through 14AWG is acceptable. The wire needs a jacket
with a temperature rating of 140oF (60oC) or higher. At the
appliance connect the wire to the ON/OFF switch pigtails.
The junction box is installed by sliding one tab of the box
through the slot on the lower right side of the outer wrap
and driving a screw through the other tab into the pilot hole
on the outer wrap.
Operation using Battery Power
CAUTION: LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNEC-
TION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS
CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERA-
TION. VERIFYPROPER OPERATIONAFTER SERVICING.
This fireplace has an optional battery operation. The sys-
tem is fully functional with the use of two “D” size batteries
without ordinary 110-120 VAC power.
Wiring to the battery pack should be left disconnected in
order to conserve battery life. In the case of a loss of power,
N
F A
IGNITION MODULE 3 VAC
TRANSFORMER OUTLET
INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITOR
I
A / U M X E R
PLUG-IN
3V TRANSFORMER
R T A N S
S
LOW VOLTAGE
SEE NOTE 1
FLAME SPARKER /
SENSOR
IGNITION
MODULE
(3V)
PLUG-IN
OPTIONAL
BATTERY
BACK-UP
ON/OFF
WALL SWITCH
WHITE
(SENSOR)
VALVE
LOW VOLTAGE
SEE NOTE 1
TRANSFORMER
3 VAC
ORANGE
(IGNITOR)
REMOTE
CONTROL
GROUND
NEUTRAL
HOT
GROUND TO
FIREPLACE
CHASSIS
OPTIONAL BATTERY PACK
BLACK
RED
GREEN
NOTE 1: Ignition module, valve, pilot and
wall switch operate on 3 volts. 120 VAC
is required at junction box unless
equipped with battery back-up.
BROWN
TEMP SENSOR
VALVE
Figure 12. Intermittent Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram
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Note: There are 3 metal tabs holding the non-combustible
board in place for shipping. These tabs are to be cut off or
bent back before finishing around the fireplace front.
Step 10. Finishing
Figure 13 shows the minimum vertical and corresponding
maximum horizontal dimensions of fireplace mantels or other
combustible projections above the top front edge of the
fireplace. See Figures 2 and 3 for other fireplace clearances.
Step 11. Installing Trim, Logs
and Ember Material
Only non-combustible materials may be used to cover the
black fireplace front.
Installing the Trim
Combustible materials may be brought up to the specified
clearances on the side and top front edges of the fireplace,
but MUST NEVER overlap onto the front face. The joints
between the finished wall and the fireplace top and sides
can only be sealed with a 300° F (149° C) minimum sealant.
WARNING: WHEN FINISHING THE FIREPLACE,
NEVER OBSTRUCT OR MODIFY THE AIR IN-
LET/OUTLET GRILLES IN ANY MANNER.
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CEILING
WARNING: WHEN FINISHING THE FIREPLACE,
NEVER OBSTRUCT OR MODIFY THE AIR INLET/
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12"
OUTLET GRILLES IN ANY MANNER.
Install optional marble and brass trim surround kits as
desired. Marble, brass, brick, tile, or other non-combustible
materials can be used to cover up the gap between the
sheet rock and the fireplace.
31”
12”
Do not obstruct or modify the air inlet/outlet grilles. When
overlapping on both sides, leave enough space so that the
bottom grille can be lowered and the trim door removed.
Positioning the Logs
TOP FRONT EDGE
OF FIREPLACE
If the gas logs have been factory installed they should not
need to be positioned. If the logs have been packaged
separately, refer to the instructions that accompany the
logs. Save the log instructions with this manual.
Figure 13.
Minimum Vertical and Maximum Horizontal
Dimensions of Combustibles above Fireplace
If sooting occurs, the logs might need to be repositioned
slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement.
CAUTION: IF JOINTS BETWEEN THE FINISHED WALLS
AND THE FIREPLACE SURROUND (TOP AND SIDES)
ARE SEALED, A 300° F. MINIMUM SEALANT MATE-
RIAL MUST BE USED. THESE JOINTS ARE NOT RE-
QUIRED TO BE SEALED. ONLY NON-COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL (USING 300° F. MINIMUM ADHESIVE, IF
NEEDED) CAN BE APPLIED AS FACING TO THE FIRE-
PLACE SURROUND. SEE THE DIAGRAM BELOW.
Shutter Settings
NG
LP
___________________________________________
Burner
1/8”
1/4”
Placing the Ember Material
NON-COMBUSTIBLE ZONE
MATERIAL SUPPLIED WITH UNIT
FINISH WALL MATERIAL
MAY BE COMBUSTIBLE
- TOP AND SIDES
Ember material is shipped with this gas fireplace. To place
the ember material:
• Pull the four glass latches out of the groove on the glass
frame. Remove glass door from the unit (see Figure 30).
0”
• Embers CANNOT be placed directly over ports. Care
should be taken not to cover the lighting trail of ports
(from back to front).
1
1/2”
• When placing Glowing embers onto the burner care
should be taken so that the ports are not covered. Place
the embers along side the port trail, but not on or in
between the ports. Failure to follow this procedure will
likely cause lighting and sooting problems.
HIGH TEMPERATURE
(300F/149C. MIN.)
00
SEAL JOINT
• Place Mystic embers on areas of base refractory away
from port holes. Use this material to give your fireplace a
realistic ash bed.
0”
0”
Figure 14. Sealant Material
Hearth Extensions
A hearth extension may be desirable for aesthetic reasons.
However,ANSI or CAN/CGAtesting standards do not require
hearth extensions for gas fireplace appliances.
• Save the remaining ember materials for use during fire-
place servicing.
• Replace the glass door and a front trim door on the unit.
• Pull out and latch the glass clips into the groove on the
glass frame.
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Step 12. Before Lighting the Fireplace
Before lighting the fireplace, be sure to do the following:
Remove all paperwork from underneath the fireplace.
Review safety warnings and cautions
• Read the Safety and Warning Information section at
the beginning of this Installers Guide.
Double-check for gas leaks
• Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for
possible gas leaks.
Double-check vent terminations and front grilles for
obstructions.
Figure 15. Glass Assembly
• Before lighting the fireplace, double-check the unit for
possible obstructions that could be blocking the vent ter-
minations or the front grilles.
Glass Specifications: TEMPERED
Heat & Glo fireplaces manufactured with tempered glass
may be installed in hazardous locations such as bathtub
enclosures as defined by the CPSC. The tempered glass
has been tested and certified to the requirements of ANSI
Z97.1-1984 and CPSC 16 CFR 1202. (Safety Glazing Certi-
fication Council SGCC # 1595 and 1597. Architectural Test-
ing, Inc. Reports 02-31919.01 and 02-31917.01.)
Double-check for faulty components
• Any component that is found to be faulty MUST BE re-
placed with an approved component. Tampering with the
fireplace components is DANGEROUS and voids all war-
ranties.
A small amount of air will be in the gas supply lines. When
first lighting the fireplace, it will take a few minutes for the
lines to purge themselves of this air. Once the purging is
complete, the fireplace will light and will operate normally.
This statement is in compliance with CPSC 16 CFR Sec-
tion 1201.5 “Certification and labeling requirements” which
refers to 15 USC 2063 stating “…Such certificate shall ac-
company the product or shall otherwise be furnished to any
distributor or retailer to whom the product is delivered.”
Subsequent lightings of the fireplace will not require this
purging of air from the gas supply lines, unless the gas
valve has been turned to the OFF position, in which
case the air would have to be purged.
Some local building codes require the use of tempered glass
with permanent marking in such locations. Glass meeting
this requirement is available from the factory. Please con-
tact your dealer or distributor to order.
NOTE: The fireplace should be run 3 to 4 hours on the initial
start-up. Turn it off and let it cool completely. Remove and
clean the glass. Replace the glass and run the fireplace for
an additional 8 hours. This will help to cure the products
used in the paint and logs.
During this break-in period it is recommended that some
windows in the house be opened for air circulation. This will
help avoid setting off smoke detectors, and help eliminate
any odors associated with the fireplace’s initial burning.
EMBER MATERIAL
Step 13. Lighting the Fireplace
You’ve reviewed all safety warnings, you’ve checked the
fireplace for gas leaks, you know the vent system is
unobstructed, and you’ve checked for faulty components.
Now you’re ready to light the fireplace.
Figure 16. Placement of the Ember Material
WARNING: PLEASE REFER TO THE USER’S
MANUAL FORALL CAUTIONS, SAFETY, AND
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WARNING INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE
LIGHTING AND OPERATION OF THE FIREPLACE.
After the Installation
LEAVE THIS INSTALLATION MANUAL WITH
THE APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
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Maintaining and Servicing Your Fireplace
4
Fireplace Maintenance
Although the frequency of your fireplace servicing and main-
tenance will depend on use and the type of installation, you
should have a qualified service technician perform an appli-
ance check-up at the beginning of each heating season.
See the table below for specific guidelines regarding each
fireplace maintenance task.
IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE GAS BEFORE SERVICING
YOUR FIREPLACE.
Replacing old ember material
Frequency: Once annually, during the checkup.
By: Qualified service technician.
Task: Brush away loose ember material near the burner.
Replace old ember material with Mystic Embers. New
ember material should be placed alternately on top of the
burner as noted in Step 11. Save the remaining ember
material and repeat this procedure at your next servicing.
For more information, see Placing Ember Material.
MAKE SURE THE FLAMES
ARE STEADY—NOT
LIFTING OR FLOATING.
Figure 17.
Cleaning Burner and Controls
Burner Flame Patterns
Frequency: Once annually.
By: Qualified service technician.
Task: Brush or vacuum the control compartment, fireplace
logs and burner areas surrounding the logs.
Checking Vent System
Frequency: Before initial use and at least annually
thereafter, more frequently if possible.
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.
Task: Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to
ensure that no debris is interfering with the flow of air. Inspect
entire vent system for proper function.
Cleaning Flame Sensor Rod (IPI Systems)
Frequency: Annually.
By: Qualified service technician.
Task: Make a visual check of the straight flame sensor rod
(see Figure 8). Use emery cloth to carefully remove any
existing film or white deposits.
Cleaning Glass Door
Frequency: After the first 3 to 4 hours of use. As neces-
sary after initial cleaning.
Checking Flame Patterns, Flame Height
By: Home owner.
Frequency: Periodically.
Task: Remove and clean glass after the first 3 to 4 hours of
use. After the initial cleaning, clean as necessary, particu-
larly after adding new ember (flame colorant) material. Film
deposits on the inside of the glass door should be cleaned
off using a household glass cleaner. NOTE: DO NOT handle
or attempt to clean the door when it is hot and DO NOT
use abrasive cleaners.
By: Qualified service technician/Home owner.
Task: Make a visual check of your fireplace’s flame patterns.
Make sure the flames are steady - not lifting or floating.
See Figure 17. The flame sensor (IPI) or thermopile/
thermocouple (standing pilot) tips should be covered with
flame. See Figure 8.
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