Martin Fireplaces Stove VFCS20SNV User Manual

UNVENTED GAS  
ON  
F
OF  
CAST IRON STOVE  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS  
MODELS:  
VFCS20SNV VFCS30SNV  
VFCS20SPV VFCS30SPV  
Natural Gas or  
Propane/LPG  
Milli-Volt Control  
WARNINGS  
If the 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.  
This appliance may be installed in  
an aftermarket, permanently located,  
manufactured (mobile) home, where  
not prohibited by local codes.  
– WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use  
any phone in your building.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's  
instructions.  
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.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
fire department.  
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. Refer to page 8.  
– Installation and service must be performed by  
a qualified installer, service agency or the gas  
supplier.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
INSTALLER  
Please leave these instructions with the owner.  
OWNER  
Please retain these instructions for future reference  
.
IMPORTANT  
Read these instructions carefully before installing or trying to operate this vent-free gas heater.  
• 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 stove. 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.  
9. The installation must conform with local codes or, in  
1. Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be  
the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas  
Code, ANSI Z223.l/NFPA54.  
located out of traffic and away from furniture and  
draperies.  
10. This unit complies withANSI Z21.11.2-2001 Unvented  
Heaters.  
2. Children and adults should be alerted to the hazard  
of high surface temperature and should stay away  
to avoid burns or clothing ignition.  
11. Do not install heater in a bathroom or bedroom unless  
approved for bedroom use.  
3. Young children should be carefully supervised when  
they are in the same room with the apliance.  
12. Correct installation of the ceramic fiber logs, proper  
location of the heater, and annual cleaning are neces-  
sary to avoid potential problems with sooting. Sooting,  
resulting from improper installation or operation, can  
settle on surfaces outside the fireplace. See log placement  
instructions for proper installation.  
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.  
13. 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.  
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 and at least  
annually by a professional service person. More  
frequent cleaning may be required due to exces-  
sive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It  
is imperative that control compartments, burners  
and circulating air passageways be kept clean.  
14. 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.  
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  
serviced as it may not be operating properly.  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
Continued from page 3  
20. 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.  
15. 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 pro-  
vided. See page 8.  
21. 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).  
16. Keep room area clear and free from combustible materi-  
als, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.  
17. Unvented gas heaters are a supplemental zone heater.  
They are not intended to be a primary heating appli-  
ance.  
22. 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).  
18. 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,  
addition mechanical ventilation is recommended.  
23. 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.  
19. 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.  
24. Never burn solid fuels in an unvented room heater, fire-  
place or stove.  
25. Do not set kettles or humidifying devices on top of  
stove.  
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.  
26. The stove door/screen must be closed when the appli-  
ance is operating. The screen shall have openings for  
induction of combustion air.  
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PRODUCT FEATURES  
ON  
F
OF  
On/Off  
Switch  
Break-Away  
Handle  
Optional  
Remote  
Receiver  
Piezo  
Hi/Lo Knob  
Off/Pilot/On  
Knob  
Store Break-Away  
Handle Here  
Door  
Optional  
Thermostat  
Sensor  
Figure 1 - Cast Iron Stove  
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DIMENSIONS  
A
C
B
Figure 2 - Dimensions  
VFCS20S  
VFCS30S  
A
B
C
211/4"  
263/4"  
281/2"  
193/4"  
23"  
161/2"  
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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:  
• Cast Iron Stove with Burner Assembly  
• Installation/Operating Instructions  
• Ceramic Fiber Logs  
• Touch-up Paint  
Millivolt controlled heater designed to be operated with optional devices for ON/OFF functions.  
• Hand-Held Remote with Receiver, Manual or Thermostat  
• Wall Switch with 15' Wire  
• Wall T-stat with 15' Wire  
• Stove Mounted Thermostat Control  
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:  
External regulator (for propane/L.P.G.)  
or high pressure natural gas (1 to 2 PSI system)  
Pipe sealant approved for use with propane/L.P.G.  
(Resistant to sulfur compounds)  
Piping which complies with local codes  
Sediment trap (recommended)  
Manual shutoff valve  
Tee joint  
Pipe wrench or appropriate wrench set  
Screwdrivers  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
NATURAL GAS  
NOTE: An external regulator is required to reduce supply pressure to a maximum of 101/2" w.c. on Natural Gas  
systems operating at higher pressure.  
MILLIVOLT PRESSURE  
Regulator Pressure Setting:  
Pilot Regulator:  
Gas Inlet Pressure:  
3.5" w.c.  
3.5" w.c.  
Max. 10 1/2" w. c.  
Min. 5" w.c.  
Gas Rate  
Model Number  
Type  
Max. BTU/Hr  
Min. BTU/Hr  
VFCS20SNV(G-EBL-ES-EMB) Milli-Volt  
VFCS30SNV(G-EBL-ES-EMB) Milli-Volt  
10,000  
32,000  
6,000  
20,000  
PROPANE / LPG  
Note: An external regulator is required to reduce supply pressure to a maximum of 13" w.c.  
MILLIVOLT PRESSURE  
Regulator Pressure Setting:  
Gas Inlet Pressure:  
10" w.c.  
Maximum 13" w.c.  
Minimum 11" w.c.  
Gas Rate  
Model Number  
Type  
Max. BTU/Hr  
Min. BTU/Hr  
VFCS20SPV(G-EBL-ES-EMB) Milli-Volt  
VFCS30SPV(G-EBL-ES-EMB) Milli-Volt  
10,000  
32,000  
6,000  
26,000  
IGNITION CONTROLS  
Piezo ignitor allows ignition of the pilot without the use of matches.  
Milli-Volt control has four (4) positions:  
OFF  
IGN  
ON  
-
-
-
All gas to the burner is shut off at the valve.  
Valve position to light/maintain a standing pilot.  
Valve position to turn burners ON/OFF 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/ODS  
The gas log heater is fitted with a specially designed safety pilot (ODS assembly) 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 millivolt gas log pilot is fitted with a millivolt thermopile generator to provide power for remote activation.  
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GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION  
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.  
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  
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, (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA54), 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 and  
an unconfined space 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 1011 kg per pa-sec-m2) or less with openings gasketed or sealed;  
b) weather stripping has been added on openable windows and doors, and  
c) caulking or sealants are applied to areas such as joints around window and door frames, between sole plates and floors,  
between wall-ceiling joints, between wall panels, at penetrations for plumbing, electrical, and gas lines, and at other  
openings.  
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GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION  
Counter  
Cast Iron Stove  
ON  
F
OF  
L
2
H
L
1
W
Figure 3 - Example of a Large Room with 1/2 Wall Divider  
The following formula can be used to determine the maximum heater rating per the definition of unconfined space:  
BTU/Hr = (L1 + L2) Ft x (W) Ft x (H) Ft  
x 1000  
50  
Consider two connecting rooms with an open area between, with the following dimensions:  
L1 = 151/2 Ft., L2 = 12 Ft., W = 12 Ft., H = 8 Ft.  
BTU/Hr = (151/2 + 12) x (12) x (8)  
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/Hr = (151/2) x (12) x (8)  
x 1000 = 29760 BTU/Hr  
50  
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, NFPA54, Section 5.3 or applicable local codes.  
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CLEARANCES / HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS  
The dimensions shown in Figure 4 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.  
The appliance cannot be installed on a carpet, tile or other combustible material other  
than wood flooring, the appliance shall be installed on a metal, wood or noncombustible  
material panel extending full width and depth of the appliance.  
Ceiling  
Ceiling  
B
Side  
Wall  
Side  
Wall  
C
Mantel  
E
D
36"  
in Front  
F
Minimum  
Minimum  
to Either  
Side Wall  
Minimum  
Side View  
Front View  
F Minimum  
Floor  
Floor  
D
Minimum  
to Either  
Side Wall  
G
G
Corner Installation  
Wall Installation  
Figure 4 - Minimum Clearance to Walls and Ceiling  
Mantel Clearance from  
Top of Unit  
Side, Measured from Top  
Corner  
Rear  
Measured  
from Back  
Measured  
From Top  
Corners  
Min. Ceiling  
from Floor  
Max.  
Protrusion Min. Height  
Right  
D
Left  
E
A
B
C
F
G
Product  
VF20  
72"  
72"  
12"  
12"  
16"  
18"  
1"  
2"  
1"  
2"  
½"  
1"  
1½"  
½"  
VF30  
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CLEARANCES / HEIGHT REQUIRMENTS  
C
B
ON  
FF  
O
A
Figure 5 - Placing Stove in Alcove  
Tested Minimum Alcove Dimensions  
Height From  
Hearth  
A
Width  
B
Depth  
C
VF20  
VF30  
38½"  
52"  
23"  
34"  
36"  
36"  
Note: Maintain minimum side and back clearances when placing stove in alcove.  
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REMOVING UNIT FROM CRATE  
Plastic  
Bag  
1. Remove two (2) straps. See Figure 6.  
Straps  
2. Open plastic bag and slide to bottom of unit. See  
Figure 7.  
3. Lift up on ash lip and pivot down to open control  
door. See Figure 8.  
4. Lift up on front. Pivot bottom of front out. Remove  
front. See Figure 8.  
5. Lift screen to remove.  
6. Remove log box from inside of unit.  
7. Lift unit off pallet. Lift unit up high enough to clear  
upright supports unit is sitting on.  
Note: You will need at least two (2) strong  
people to lift unit off of pallet.  
Pallet  
Figure 6 - Removing Straps and Plastic from Unit  
Hearth  
Door  
Log  
LOGS  
Box  
LOGS  
REMO  
TE  
C
REMO  
TE  
O
NTROL  
C
O
NTROL  
PIL  
O
T
OFF  
OFF  
Ash Lip  
Control  
Door  
Figure 7 - Opening Control Door and Removing  
Hearth Door  
Figure 8 - Removing Log Box  
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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 or steel pipe. Internally tinned copper or copper tubing can be used  
per National Fuel Code, section 2.6.3, providing gas meets hydrogen 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 9.  
Pipe Coupling  
To Heater  
Valve  
Pipe  
Locations that the Pressure  
Tapping Point May Be Installed  
Stainless  
Flexible Tube  
Gas Supply  
Manual Shutoff  
Inlet  
Valve  
Figure 9 - Gas Connection  
IMPORTANT: Hold heater valve firmly with a wrench to prevent movement when connecting to inlet pipe.  
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 and high pressure one to two-pound systems 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.  
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CHECKING GAS PRESSURE AND CONNECTING REMOTE RECEIVER  
The heater gas inlet connection is 3/8" NPT at the valve. The  
inlet is located on left side of stove. Remove front control plate  
to better access the inlet.  
Connecting directly to an unregulated  
propane/L.P.G. tank can cause an  
explosion.  
When tightening up the joint to the valve, hold the valve securely  
with a wrench to prevent movement.  
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.  
MILLIVOLT CONTROL (FIGURE 10)  
Test Port “OUT”  
The valve regulator controls the burner pressure which should  
be checked at the pressure test point.  
If outlet pressure is low, check inlet pressure against data plates  
or manual.  
Turn captured slotted screw counter clockwise 2 or 3 turns and  
then place tubing to pressure gauge over test point (Use test  
point “OUT” closest to control knob). After taking pressure  
reading, be sure and turn captured screw clockwise firmly to  
re-seal. Do not over torque. Check for gas leaks.  
Figure 10 - Pressure Test Point Location  
Milli-Volt Control  
NOTE: Remove control panel to access gas valve  
and ignitor battery module.  
CONNECTING REMOTE RECEIVER  
1. Remove cover on control panel to show opening for  
remote receiver. See Figure 11.  
2. Cut cable to length (approximately 12") for placement in  
the fireplace.  
Remote Receiver  
1
3. Strip back /4" of the insulation from free end of each  
wire. Do not cut off wire connector.  
4. Connect two .25 female connectors to the wires at free  
end of the cable.  
5. Insert the wire connector into the receiver. If remote does  
not have plug-in connector, strip back 1/4" of insulation.  
Insert wire into terminal and tighten screws.  
Cover  
6. Connect the connectors to the two .25" male connectors  
located on the left side when facing the unit. See Figure  
11. Do not let the wire touch the grate or burners.  
7. Slide remote receiver in the opening of control panel.  
Use two screws provided to attach remote receiver to the  
control panel. See Figure 11.  
8. Replace Cover. See Figure 11.  
Figure 11 - Installing Remote Receiver  
NOTE: Do not place remote in combustion chamber.  
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ELECTRICAL WIRING (MILLI-VOLT)  
The milli-volt valve is a self-powered combination gas control THAT DOES NOT REQUIRE 110 VAC TO OPERATE.  
ODS Pilot  
On/Off  
Switch  
Label all wires prior to  
disconnection when  
servicing controls. Wiring  
errors can cause improper  
and dangerous operation.  
Verify proper operation  
after servicing.  
ODS  
Pilot  
Wall  
Switch  
Millivolt  
Valve  
On/Off  
Switch  
3
1
2
Spade Terminal  
Optional Wall  
Switch, Wall Thermostat,  
Thermostat Sensor or  
Remote  
CONNECTION  
1 = TP  
2 = TP, TH  
3 = TH  
Switch  
Figure 12 - Wiring Diagram  
CONNECTING OPTIONAL WALL SWITCH OR THERMOSTAT  
1. Use 18 awg, two-wire cable, 15 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, or connect the wall switch/thermostat to the two male (0.25") terminals on the left side of  
the unit. The color of the wires does not matter.  
CONNECT  
CHECK  
TEST  
TO  
TEST  
METER  
LEADS TO  
TERMINALS  
THERMOSTAT  
CONTACTS  
METER  
READING  
SHOULD BE  
CHECKING SYSTEM OPERATION  
The millivolt system and individual compo-  
nents may be checked with a millivolt meter  
having a 0-1000mv range. Conduct each  
check shown in chart by connecting meter  
test leads to terminals as indicated.  
A
B
COMPLETE  
2 & 3  
SYSTEM  
CLOSED  
OPEN  
MINIMUM  
175mv  
THERMOPILE  
OUTPUT  
1 & 2  
500mv  
OR MORE  
A. COMPLETE MILLIVOLT SYSTEM CHECK  
("A" Reading - Thermostat contacts CLOSED - Control Knob “ON” - Main Burners should turn ON)  
a. If the reading is more than 175 millivolts and the automatic valve still does not come on - replace the valve.  
b. If the closed circuit reading ("A" reading) is less than 175 millivolts, determine cause for low reading - proceed as  
follows:  
B. THERMOPILE OUTPUT READING CHECK  
(“B” Reading - Thermostat contacts OPEN - Main burner OFF)  
Check gas pressure to the unit. If gas pressure is within minimum and maximum on data plate, then replace pilot. If the minimum  
millivolt reading is not obtainable, replace pilot.  
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ELECTRICAL WIRING (MILLI-VOLT)  
Valve  
4. Remove adhesive backing from plastic clip. Press  
clip to bottom of valve. Clip thermo bulb into plastic  
clip. See Figure 13.  
5. Reattach faceplate or reinstall base.  
6. Install knob to shaft of t-stat sensor. See Figure 13,  
page 17.  
Thermo  
Bulb  
Plastic Clip  
Figure 13 - Clipping Thermo Bulb into  
Plastic Clip.  
OPERATING THERMOSTAT SENSOR  
1. Follow millivolt lighting instructions on lighting plate attached to unit or in homeownerʼs manual.  
2. With control knob in the “ON” position make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the “OFF” position. See Figure 16.  
3. The unit is now being controlled by the thermostat sensor. The sensor will now cycle the burners on and off. You can  
adjust how often the unit cycles by turning the control knob on the sensor.  
REMO  
TE C  
O
NTROL  
PIL  
O
T
Piezo  
Ignitor  
Hi/Lo  
Knob  
Pilot  
OFF  
Optional  
Fan  
Figure 16 - Control Knob in “ON” Position and ON/OFF Switch in “OFF” Position  
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LOG PLACEMENT  
Before you begin — This unit is supplied with four ceramic fiber logs. Do not handle these logs with your bare hands.  
Always wear gloves to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers. After handling the logs, wash your hands gently with  
soap and water to remove any traces of fibers.  
The positioning of the logs are 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. Only use the logs supplied with the unit.  
Failure to position the parts in accordance with diagrams below or to use only parts  
specifically approved for this heater may result in property damage or personal  
injury.  
Right  
Top Log  
INSTALLING LOGS ON GRATE (See Figure 17)  
Top Left  
1. Install back log (#1) on rear log support bracket.  
#5  
Log #4  
2. Install left bottom log (#2) on left log support bracket in front  
of back log.  
Right  
3. Install right bottom log (#3) on right log support bracket in  
front of back log.  
Bottom  
Log #3  
Left  
Bottom  
Log #2  
4. Install top left log (#4) on top of left bottom log.  
5. Install top right log (#5) on top of right bottom log.  
Back Log  
#1  
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.  
Left Log  
Support  
Bracket  
Rear Log  
Support  
Bracket  
REMO  
TE  
C
O
NTROL  
Right Log  
PIL  
O
T
Support  
Bracket  
OFF  
Figure 17 - Installing Logs to Grate  
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ROCK WOOL INSTALLATION  
1. Break rock wool into dime-sized pieces.  
2. Place rock evenly across rock wool tray and front burner as shown in  
Figure 18.  
• Rock wool depth must not be more than 1".  
• Do not place rock wool past the bend in rock wool tray.  
• Do not place rock wool on rear burner.  
Bend in Rock  
Wool Tray  
Rock wool must be placed  
correctly. Placing rock wool  
in wrong area will create high  
carbon monoxide.  
Rock Wool  
REMO  
TE  
Rock Wood  
Tray  
C
O
NTRO
PIL  
O
T
OFF  
Figure 18 - Rock Wool Installation  
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 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 19 for correct pilot flame.  
If the pilot flame does not touch the thermocouple, then the burners cannot function reliably. See Figure 20 for incorrect  
shape of pilot flame.  
MILLI-VOLT CONTROL  
Thermocouple  
for Natural  
Thermocouple  
for Natural  
Thermocouple  
for LP  
Thermocouple  
for LP  
Figure 19 - Correct Appearance of Pilot Flame  
Figure 20 - Incorrect Appearance of Pilot Flame  
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FLAME APPEARANCE  
CHECKING BURNER FLAME  
In normal operation at full rate after 15 minutes, the following flame appearances should be observed:  
The left and right rear flames should be yellow and extend 1"-2" above middle logs. The yellow flames should not contact  
the logs. There should be glowing embers on the front surface of the middle log. Note: The flames and embers will be  
an opaque orange color during the burn off time.  
Middle Log  
Middle Log  
REMO  
TE  
C
O
NTROL  
PIL  
Figure 21 - Correct Flame Appearance  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Avoid any drafts that alter burner flame patterns. Do not allow fans to blow directly into the stove. Do not place  
a blower inside the burn area of the stove. 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.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
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 loss of life.  
A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. If the piezo is not  
working properly, see Match Lighting Instructions, page 24.  
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 tech-  
nician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has  
been under water.  
Data and Instruction  
Plates Located on  
Back of Burner  
Optional  
Remote  
Receiver  
REMO  
TE  
C
O
NTROL  
Hi/Lo Knob  
PIL  
O
T
OFF  
Off/Pilot/On Knob  
Optional  
Thermostat  
Sensor  
Figure 22 - Location of Piezo Ignitor, Control Knobs and Switch on Milli-volt Unit  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
MILLI-VOLT AND THERMOSTAT  
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, refer to instructions for Match Lighting Instructions, page 24.  
4. Turn gas control knob clockwise  
turn ON/OFF switch to OFF position.  
to the OFF position, set the thermostat to the lowest setting and  
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.  
6. From OFF position, turn the gas control knob counterclockwise  
to IGN position. Push in  
control knob for 5 seconds. NOTE: If you are running the heater for the first time, it may be  
necessary to press in the control knob for 30 seconds or longer to allow air to bleed out  
of the gas piping.  
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 10 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. NOTE: To use the thermostat function (if  
installed) the control knob must be set to “ON” and ON/OFF switch must be in the “OFF”  
position.  
11. If the gas logs will not operate, follow the instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Heater” below and call your  
service technician or gas supplier.  
N
O
F
F
Hi/Lo Control  
O
On/Off Switch  
(Located on Side  
of Stove)  
Ignitor/Pilot Control  
Figure 23 - Pilot  
Figure 24 - Control Cover Plate for Milli-Volt  
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.  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND CLEANING AND SERVICING  
MATCH LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Open stove door. Remove any items necessary for easy access to the pilot (for example: logs, screens,  
etc.).  
2. Follow appropriate lighting instructions found previously. 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  
access. Close and latch stove door.  
4. Replace ignitor battery. If ignitor still does not work, then 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 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. Refer to 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 burners, control and piezo covers and grate weldment.  
• Inspect and clean burner air intake holes. Remove lint or particles with vacuum, brush, or pipe cleaners. Failure to keep  
air intake holes clean will result in sooting and poor combustion.  
• External case should be dusted and wiped with a moist cloth.  
ANNUAL CLEANING/INSPECTION - Refer to parts diagram for location of items discussed below.  
• Inspect and clean burner air intake holes. Remove lint or particles with vacuum, brush or pipe cleaners. Failure to keep  
air intake holes clean will result in sooting and poor combustion.  
• 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 main burner and rear burner.  
• Replace AA battery in ignition module.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
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.  
REMEDY  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
OBSERVED PROBLEM  
1 Replace ignitor.  
2. Replace ignitor.  
3. Reconnect ignitor cable.  
1. Ignitor electrode positioned wrong.  
2. Ignitor electrode is broken.  
3. Ignitor electrode not connected to ignitor  
cable.  
When ignitor button is pressed,  
there is no spark at ODS/pilot.  
4. Free ignitor cable if pinched by any  
metal or tubing.  
5. Replace ignitor cable.  
6. Replace piezo ignitor.  
7. Replace battery.  
4. Ignitor cable pinched or wet. Keep ignitor cable  
dry.  
5. Broken ignitor cable.  
6. Bad piezo ignitor.  
7. No battery power (auto spark).  
1. Ventilate room. Stop using odor causing  
products while heater is running.  
2. Locate and correct all leaks.  
1. Appliance burning vapors from paint, hair  
spray, glues, etc.  
2. Gas leak.  
Appliance produces unwanted  
odors.  
3. Ventilate room and turn unit on high until  
odor is gone. Odor should be gone after  
2 to 3 hours of continuous use.  
3. Initial burn off.  
1. Open window and/or door for ventila-  
tion.  
2. Contact local gas company.  
3. Clean ODS/pilot.  
4. Check pilot flame. Check wire connec-  
tions. Check thermopile output — should  
be 500 milli-volts across TH/TP and TP  
Terminals with ON/OFF switch off.  
5. Check for obstructions on bottom of unit.  
Check for improper log placement.  
1. Not enough fresh air is available for ODS/ pilot  
to operate.  
2. Low line pressure.  
3. ODS/pilot is partially clogged.  
4. Defective Thermopile.  
Appliance shuts off during use.  
5. Restrictions in incoming air flow.  
1. Locate and correct all leaks.  
2. Replace control valve.  
1. Gas leak.  
2. Control valve defective.  
Gas odoreven when control knob  
is in OFF position.  
1. Turn on gas supply or open manual  
shutoff valve.  
2. Continue holding down control knob.  
Repeat igniting operation until air is  
removed.  
1. Gas supply turned off or appliance shutoff  
valve closed.  
2. Air in gas lines when installed.  
When ignitor button is pressed,  
there is spark at ODS pilot, but  
no ignition.  
3. Replace ODS/pilot assembly or get it  
serviced.  
4. Replace gas regulator at tank.  
3. ODS/pilot is clogged.  
4. Gas regulator setting is not correct (LPG).  
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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.  
REMEDY  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
OBSERVED PROBLEM  
1. Control knob not fully pressed in.  
2. Control knob not pressed in long enough.  
ODS/pilot lights, but flame  
goes out when control knob is  
released.  
1. Press in control knob fully.  
2. After ODS/pilot lights, keep control  
knob pressed in for 30 seconds.  
3. Appliance shutoff valve not fully open.  
4. Thermocouple connection loose at control  
valve.  
3. Fully open manual shutoff valve.  
4. Handa tighten thermocouple connection  
until snug, then tighten 1/4 turn more.  
5. Pilot flame not touching thermocouple, which 5. Contact local gas company. This prob-  
allows thermocouple to cool, causing pilot  
flame to go out.  
lem could be caused by either low gas  
pressure, or a dirty or partially clogged  
ODS/pilot.  
6. Thermocouple damaged.  
7. Control valve damaged.  
6. Replace pilot.  
7. Replace control valve.  
1. Inlet gas pressure is too low.  
2. Burner orifice diameter is too small.  
3. Burner orifice is clogged.  
1. Contact qualified service person.  
2. Replace burner orifice.  
3. Clean orifice.  
Burner does not light after ODS/  
pilot is lit.  
1. Contact local gas company.  
2. Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
Burner backfires during com-  
bustion.  
1. Manifold pressure is too low.  
2. Burner orifice is clogged.  
Slight smoke or odor during  
initial operation.  
1. Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
2. Replace burner.  
3. Replace gas regulator.  
1. Burner orifice is clogged or damaged.  
2. Burner is damaged.  
3. Gas regulator defective.  
Logs appear to smoke after ini-  
tial operation.  
1. Problem will stop after a few hours of  
operation. Open a window for the first  
few hours.  
1. Vapors from paint or curing process of logs.  
2. Log heater is intended to be smokeless.  
Turn OFF heater and call qualified ser-  
vice person.  
Heater produces a whistling  
noise when burner is lit.  
1. Turn control knob to LOW position and  
let warm up for a minute.  
2. Operate burner until air is removed from  
line. Have gas line checked by local gas  
company.  
1. Turning control knob to HIGH position when  
burner is cold.  
2. Air in gas line.  
3. Clean burner or replace burner orifice.  
3. Dirty or partially clogged burner orifices.  
No gas to pilot.  
1. Verify LP tank regulator is installed and  
set at 11" to 13" w.c.  
1. LP-regulator shut down due to inlet pressure  
too high.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR RETAILER.  
LOGS  
Item  
Description  
Back Log  
Qty  
1
5
4
1
2
3
4
5
58D1901  
58D1902  
58D1903  
58D1904  
58D1905  
Bottom Left Log  
Bottom Right Log  
Left Top Log  
Right Top Log  
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
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.  
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BURNER ASSEMBLY  
9
5
3
4
8
7
13  
14  
16  
12  
15  
2
6
1
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.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH YOUR RETAILER.  
BURNER ASSEMBLY  
VFCS20  
Natural  
VFCS30  
Natural  
Item Description  
Qty  
1
Propane  
45D0077  
45D0078  
00K0632  
33D0071  
Propane  
45D0077  
45D0078  
00K0632  
58D0193  
58D0435  
14D0468  
58D0056  
62D3005  
14D0474  
43D0094  
43D0095  
32D0232  
58D0427  
58D0428  
58D0429  
43D0181  
Piezo Ignition Module  
Piezo Switch  
45D0077  
45D0078  
00K0632  
33D0070  
45D0077  
45D0078  
00K0632  
58D0193  
58D0435  
14D0467  
58D0061  
58D0061  
14D0473  
43D0094  
43D0095  
32D0232  
58D0427  
58D0428  
58D0429  
43D0181  
1
2
1
Piezo Wire  
3
1
Front Burner  
4
1
Rear Burner  
5
1
Control Valve  
14D0467  
14D0468  
6
1
Front Burner Injector  
Rear Burner Injector  
ODS Pilot Assembly  
On/Off Control Knob  
Hi/Lo Control Knob  
On/Off Switch  
7
1
8
1
14D0473  
43D0094  
43D0095  
32D0232  
14D0474  
43D0094  
43D0095  
32D0232  
9
1
10  
11  
12  
1
1
1
13 VF Valve Tube  
1
14 VF Rear Burner Tube  
15 VF Front Burner Tube  
16 5/16 Union Tee  
1
1
1
Accessories  
Flex Connector  
Wall Switch Kit  
Flexcon 30  
MVWS  
Wall Thermostat Kit  
Hand Held Remote  
MVWTS  
RCM  
Hand Held Thermostat Remote RCT  
Thermostat Control Sensor TS  
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY  
Martin Hearth & Heating warrants its products to be free of defects in material and workmanship and backs each product  
with a Limited Lifetime Warranty. This warranty is to the original purchaser of a Martin Hearth & Heating product and is  
not transferable.  
LIFETIME WARRANTY  
Covered under this warranty are the stove body, combustion chamber, door frame, gold plating (manufacturing defects only),  
glass (thermal breakage only), heat exchange system, and burner. This coverage includes parts and reasonable labor during  
the first five years of ownership and parts only thereafter.  
FIVE YEAR WARRANTY  
Ceramic fiber logs, firebrick panels and secondary air tubes are covered for a period of five years from the date of pur-  
chase.  
TWO YEAR WARRANTY  
Gas valves, pilot assemblies, thermopiles, thermocouples, regulators, electrical components, cast iron grates and blowers are  
covered for a period of two years from the date of purchase.  
EXCLUSIONS  
Items that are not covered under this warranty include but are not limited to damage or chipping to any component surfaces,  
gasketing, refractory material, or trim. It does not cover installation or operational problems related to venting systems,  
inadequate draft, inadequate gas pressure, adjustments to the appliance, the cost of inspection, components which have been  
altered or modified, labor costs, removal and re-installation costs, shipping to or from the factory or authorized service center,  
shipping damage, damage from improper use or neglect, installation damage, damage from unauthorized service, incidental  
or consequential damage or negative pressure caused by mechanical systems such as furnaces, fans, clothes dryers etc.  
TERMS  
This warranty shall be void if the appliance is not installed a by qualified installer in accordance with the installation instruc-  
tions provided with the appliance and state and local codes. The warranty shall also be void if the appliance is not operated  
and maintained in accordance with the operating instructions supplied with the appliance.All service work must be performed  
by an authorized service representative. Any part or parts, which we deem defective, will be repaired or replaced at Martin  
Hearth & Heatingʼs option, through an authorized dealer or service provider.  
This warranty is expressly in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, including the warranty of merchantability of fitness  
for purpose and of all other obligations or liabilities. Martin Hearth & Heating 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.  
Martin Hearth & Heating reserves the right to investigate any and all claims against the Limited Warranty and decide upon  
the method of settlement.  
Technical Services Department  
2813 W. Mall Drive, Unit B  
Florence, Alabama 35630  
1-866-500-5671  
November 2004  
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