Harman Stove Company Indoor Fireplace HB 38 DV User Manual

Installation & Operating Manual  
The Harman Built Serenity III  
HB 38 DV  
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SAFETY NOTICE  
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE MANUALBEFORE YOUINSTALL AND USE YOURNEW ROOM HEATER. FAILURE TO  
FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN PROPERTYDAMAGE, BODILYINJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.  
FOR USE IN THE U.S.AND CANADA. SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION IN MOBILE HOMES  
IF THIS HARMAN STOVE IS NOT PROPERLYINSTALLED,AHOUSEFIRE MAYRESULT. FORYOURSAFETY, FOLLOW  
INSTALLATIONDIRECTIONS.  
CONTACT LOCAL BUILDING OR FIRE OFFICIALSABOUT RESTRICTIONSAND INSTALLATION INSPECTION  
REQUIREMENTS INYOUR AREA.  
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORITY (SUCHAS MUNICIPAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT, FIRE DEPARTMENT, FIRE  
PREVENTION BUREAU,ETC.) TO DETERMINE THENEED FORA PERMIT.  
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COMPANY.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Safety Precautions  
Operation  
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4
6
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Specifications  
Installation  
Arch Face  
12  
15  
16  
Victorian Face  
Venting  
20  
24  
Damper Settings  
Changing toLP  
Log Placement  
25  
27  
Option Installation  
Thermostat  
28  
28  
29  
Remote Control  
Remote Register Kit  
Maintainence  
35  
37  
Wiring Diagram  
Trouble Shooting  
Warranty  
41  
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Manufactured by The  
Harman Stove Company  
352 Mountain House Rd.  
Halifax PA 17032  
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Introduction  
sagewaysofthe SerenityIIIbekept clean.  
The Harman Serenity III Direct Vent Gas Fire-  
place isa listedgas-fireddirectvent roomfireplace tested  
byIntertekTestingServices/WarnockHerseytoANSI  
Z21.88-2002/ CSA2.33-M02. CAN-CGA-2.17-  
M91.  
Theinstallation ofthe SerenityIIIDirectVent Gas  
Fireplace must conform with local codes,orin the ab-  
sence of local codes, with National Fuel Gas Code,  
ANSI Z223.1 — latest edition and CAN 1 B1-149.1  
and .2Installation Code.  
Alsoforuse inmobile (manufactured)homes after  
homeis sited.  
Mobile (manufactured)home installations must  
adhere to current editions of Title 24 CFR, part 3280,  
or CSA Z240.4.  
WhenoperatingyourHarmanSerenityIIIGasFire-  
place, respect basic safety standards. Read these in-  
structions carefully before you attempt to operate the  
fireplace.Failure todo somay resultin damageto prop-  
erty orpersonalinjuryand may void the product war-  
ranty.  
Consult withyourlocalbuildingcodeagency and  
insurancerepresentativebeforeyou beginyourinstalla-  
tionto ensurecompliancewithlocalcodes,includingthe  
need forpermits andfollow-up inspections.  
Severalissuesmust beaddressed whenselectinga  
suitablelocation foryourSerenityIIIGasFireplace.Ob-  
servingrequiredclearancesto combustiblematerials,the  
proximityto asafe chimneyorventingsystem location,  
and theaccessibility ofthegasandelectricalsupplymust  
allbe considered. In addition,selectinga location that  
takes advantage ofthebuilding's naturalairflowis also  
desirable tomaximize the heating effectiveness ofthe  
fireplace. Inmany cases,this isa centrallocation within  
thebuilding.  
CAUTION:Thisappliance mustbe vented to the  
outside.  
InstallationandrepairoftheSerenityIIIDirectVent  
Gas Fireplaceshouldbedone bya qualifiedservice per-  
son.The appliance should beinspected beforeuse and  
at leastannually bya qualifiedservice person.More fre-  
quentcleaningmayberequiredduetoexcessivelintfrom  
carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that  
controlcompartments, burners,and circulatingairpas-  
Anysafetyscreen or guard removed for servicing  
an appliance must be replaced prior to operating  
the appliance.  
Due to high temperatures, the Serenity III  
Direct Vent Gas Fireplaceshould be located out  
oftrafficand awayfrom furnitureand draperies.  
This appliancemaybeinstalled inan aftermar-  
ketpermanently located(mobile) home,where not  
prohibited bylocalcodes.  
Thisappliance isonly foruse withthe type(s)  
ofgasindicated onthe ratingplate. Thisappliance is  
not convertible for use with other gases, unless a  
certified kit is used.  
Children and adults should be alerted to the  
hazards ofhigh surfacetemperatures and should  
stayawayto avoid burns or clothing ignition.  
Young children should be carefully supervised  
when theyare in the sameroom as the appliance.  
Cet appareilpeut etreinstalle dans un maison  
prefabriquee (mobile)deja installeea demeuresiles  
reglements locauxle permettent.  
Cet appareildoit etre utiliseuniquement avec  
lestypes degas indiquessurla plaque signaletique.  
Ne pas l utiliser avec d autres gas sauf si un kitde  
conversion dertifieestinstalle.  
Clothing or other flammable materials should  
not be placed on or near the appliance.  
Surveiller les enfants. Garder les vetements,  
les meubles, lessence ou autres liquides a  
vapeur inflammables lin de lappareil.  
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IMPORTANT FEATURE  
Air Gate Blower System  
Typically in gas fireplaces the blower (which  
is usually an option) is placed to blow air up the  
back of the firebox without any method to keep the  
air pressure from being lost. This method allows air  
to flow freely around the blower when the blower is  
off but gives up a large percentage of the blowers  
efficiency when it is on.  
200% To 300%  
More Air  
TheAir Gate Blower System gives you the best  
of both worlds.  
Blower Off  
When the blower is off the air  
gate is in the open position  
which allows air to flow freely  
through the air chamber and  
up throughtheheat exchanger.  
Air Gate Open  
Blower On  
When the blower isturned on,  
the air pressure from the  
blower forces the air gate to  
seal the air chamber. This  
forces all the air from the  
blower to travel through the  
heat exchanger producing  
two to three times more air  
than other brands of gas  
fireplaces.  
Air Gate Closed  
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OPERATION  
Operation  
HOW TO LIGHT THE FIRE  
1. STOP! Read the safety information on the  
front cover.  
High-Low  
Gas Control  
2. If using the optional thermostat, set thermostat  
to the lowest setting.  
3. Turn off electric power to the appliance.  
4. Turn the ON-OFF/THERMOSTAT switch to  
the OFF position.  
5. Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn it  
clockwise to "OFF." NOTE: THE KNOB  
CANNOT BE TURNED FROM "PILOT" TO  
"OFF" UNLESS IT IS PUSHED IN SLIGHTLY.  
DO NOT FORCE IT.  
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If  
you then smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the  
safety information on the front cover. If you  
don't smell gas, go to the next step.  
ON-OFF/  
THERMOSTAT  
Switch  
7. Set the High-Low Regulator to High by turning  
it fully counterclockwise.  
8. Press in the gas control knob slightly and turn  
counterclockwise to "PILOT."  
9. Find the pilot by looking through the round  
opening on the left end of the center log.  
10. Push the control knob fully down and hold.  
Immediately push the red piezo ignitor button to  
light the pilot. It is normal to have to push the  
red button several times before the pilot ignites.  
Continue to hold the control knob in for about  
one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release the  
knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should  
remain lit. If it goes out, repeat steps 5 through  
9.  
Three Speed  
Blower Switch  
Rear Burner  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
Piezo Ignitor  
Button  
•If the knob does not pop up when released, stop  
and immediately call your service technician or  
gas supplier.  
•If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries,  
turn the gas control knob to "OFF" and call your  
service technician or gas supplier.  
PILOT  
11. Turn the gas control knob counterclockwise to  
"ON."  
12. Place the ON-OFF/THERMOSTAT switch in  
the ON position or in the THERMOSTAT  
position if the optional thermostat is used.  
13. Turn on the electric power to the heater.  
14. Set the optional thermostat to the desired  
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OPERATION  
room temperature.  
Bottom rear view of burner module.  
15. Set the High-Low Regulator to desired setting:  
Turn fully counterclockwise for High and fully  
clockwise for Low.  
16. Press the rear burner switch to the “ON” or  
“OFF” position as desired. This switch will  
return to the center position after it is pressed.  
This is normal as well as a faint click when  
pressed. The main burner must be lit before the  
rear burner will light. The rear burner may be  
turned “ON” or “OFF” at any time.  
Rear Burner  
Adjuster  
Front Burner  
Adjuster  
NOTE: An odor, resulting from the initial heating  
of new materials in your heater, is not unusual  
during the first fire, and in most cases will  
disappear after an hour or two.  
HOW TO TURN OFF THE FIRE  
1. If using optional thermostat, set thermostat to  
the lowest position.  
2. Turn off the electric power to the appliance.  
3. Turn the ON-OFF/THERMOSTAT switch to  
the OFF position.  
4. Push in the gas control knob slightly and turn it  
clockwise to “OFF.”  
NOTE: The knob cannot be turned from “PILOT”  
to “OFF” unless it is pushed in slightly. Do not  
force it.  
Normal Flame pattern. Note: Flames will vary in height and  
position depending on the placement and the amount of  
ember wool.  
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT  
There are separate adjusters for the front and  
rear burners. These adjusters can be accessed by  
reaching to the left side of the control panel and to  
the backofthe unit. Turn the adjusters counterclock-  
wise (up) to increase flame height and clockwise  
(down) to decrease. See above left. Adjusting the  
flames too high will cause them to have black tips  
and cause sooting. Sootingcan cause the glass to get  
dirty.  
Pilot Flames  
If pilot flames are less than shown at left, use  
pilot adjuster shown on page 36, to increase flames,  
Warning: The unit and adjuster maybe hot. Wear  
gloves and arm protection ifmaking adjustments  
while in operation  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Top Standoffs  
Vent Collar  
Accordion Heat  
Exchanger  
Glass Door  
Brick  
Burner Module  
Electrical Box  
On-Off- Thermostat  
Switch  
Blower Speed Switch  
Ignitor  
On-Off-Pilot Knob  
Hi-Low Knob  
Battery  
Pack  
Blower  
Rear Burner  
Switch  
Top Vent  
Rear Vent  
RATINGS  
NATURAL  
PROPANE  
NATURAL  
PROPANE  
Input Rating (Btu/hr)(0-4500 ft.)(0-1375 m)  
Min. Input Rating (Btu/hr)(0-4500 ft.)(0-1375 m)  
Orifices (DMS)(front/rear)(0-4500 ft.)(0-1375 m)  
Manifold Pressure (in w.c./kPa)  
Min. Manifold Pressure (in w.c./kPa)  
Min. Inlet Pressure (in w.c./kPa)  
43500  
23300  
31/51  
3.5/0.87  
1.7/0.42  
5.0/1.25  
31500  
43500  
23800  
52/59  
10.0/2.49  
6.3/1.6  
11.0/2.74  
32000  
41500  
22800  
32/51  
3.5/.087  
1.7/0.42  
5.0/1.25  
31000  
41400  
23400  
52/60  
10.0/2.49  
6.3/1.55  
11.0/2.74  
31000  
Max. Output (Btu/hr)(0-4500 ft.)(0-1375 m) (Blower Off)  
Max. Efficiency (Blower On) top vent 84.5%, rear vent 75%  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
MINIMUM CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION  
Unit to floor  
Face to side wall  
Unit to top stand-offs  
Unit to side stand-offs  
Unit to rear stand-offs  
0 in.  
7 in.  
0 in.  
0 in.  
0 in.  
Top of Glass to 7” Mantel 26in.  
Electrical Rating: 120 Volts, 60 Hs, >2.75 AMP  
This fireplace may be placed on a wood floor.  
Must be  
Noncombustible  
1
2
Optional Arch Hood  
Hearth is not required in  
front of the fireplace  
1. Clearance from top of glass to 7” mantel.  
26 inches  
2. Clearance from top of ach to bottom of wood facing.  
10 inches with optional arch hood  
and 15 inches without arch hood  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Rear Vent Corner  
11”  
70”  
Elictrical  
Hook-up  
Gas In  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Top Vent  
Corner  
64”  
Elictrical  
Hook-up  
Gas In  
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INSTALLATION  
Installation Options  
This section deals with basic installation of and  
Arch face and a Victorian face. It does not describe  
every possible way to install this fireplace. This is  
why it is important to have a qualified installer do  
the installation.  
The Serenity III can be laid in stone, brick, or  
other masonry products. For this purpose a special  
template face ( part # 1-00-4238231 ) is available.  
We also offer a line of Harman Built mantels,  
mantel cabinets, and corner mantel cabinets.  
Shown is the M2 Mantel Cabinet with marble  
finish facing, raised marble finish hearth and a  
gold plated Arch face with Arch hood.  
Typical Tile Facing Sectional View  
Wonder Board  
Drywall  
Arch Face  
Tile  
Wood Mantel  
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INSTALLATION  
This appliance must be electricallyconnected and  
Placement  
grounded in accordance with local codes or , in the  
absense of local codes, with the current edition of  
NFPA 70-National Electric Code or CSA C22.1-  
Canadian Electrical Code.  
Here are some of the things that will effect the  
exact placement of the fireplace.  
1. Top or rear flue  
2. Arch face or mantle face.  
Arch face - Must decide on mantel and front  
facing material.  
This unit shall not be installed on carpet, vinyl  
tile, or combustible material other than wood  
3. Raised hearth, flat hearth or raised with no  
hearth.  
4. One, two or no remote duct kits.  
5. Thermostat position.  
6. Gas line hook-up is on the right side.  
7. Electrical hook-up is on the left side.  
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INSTALLATION  
Installing fireplace in a wall with an arch face, ceramic tile facing,  
and a face mantel.  
Noncombustible  
1 inch thick  
Noncombustible material such as Dura-rock must be used  
as facing on the front of the fireplace cabinet.  
A one inch space under the front edge of the fireplace  
allows room for hearth material. Hearth material that is  
thicker must be compensated for by raising the fireplace the  
proper amount.  
Ceramic tile, marble or other decorative noncombustible  
material may be used in front of the Dura-rock. The total  
thicknes for all layers of facing material may not exceed  
one inch.  
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INSTALLATION  
Installing The Arch Face  
To install the arch face, place the hooks on the  
bottom rear of the face into the hook slots on the  
fireplace. Next with the top latches handles in the  
horizontal position push the face against the fire-  
place and swing the latches straight down causing  
them to enter the top face slots.  
Latch Handles  
Removing The Arch Face  
To remove the face, unlatch the top latches, tilt  
the top of the face away from the fireplace and lift  
the face out of the bottom slots.  
Face Hooks  
Slots for face latches  
Slots for face hooks  
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INSTALLATION  
Assembling the Victorian Face  
1. Position the mantel face down on the floor.  
2. Place the left piller over the two studs on the  
left side of the mantel. Install two washers and  
nuts and tighten.  
3. Place the left side of the breast plate into the  
slots on the left pillar.  
4. Place the Left hinge pin of the top grill door  
into the round hole in the pillar.  
5. Place the left hinge pin of the bottom grill door  
into the round hole in the bottom of the pillar.  
6. Place the right pillar over the studs on the right  
side of the mantel face while simultaneously  
placing right ends of the doors and breast plate  
into their slots on the right pillar. Some assis-  
tance is helpful.  
7. Install any decorative panels at this time.  
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Drywall Bracket  
INSTALLATION  
Installing Fireplace To use  
Victorian Face  
Nails  
When installing the fireplace to use the Victo-  
rian Face the unit must be positioned back 1/2 inch  
farther than with an arch face. A special drywall  
bracket must be used to allow the drywall to extend  
down far enough so the face will cover the drywall.  
1. Install drywall bracket on top of the stand-offs  
with two screws.  
Nails  
2. Place the fireplace into the framed opening so  
the two ends of the drywall bracket rest against  
the framing. This will position the face of the  
fireplace 1/2 inch back from the face of the  
framing.  
3. Nail or screw the drywall bracket fast to the  
framing.  
4. Install and finish drywall as desired. Drywall  
shall not extend below the drywall bracket on  
the top and not closer to the fireplace cabinet  
than the vertical wood framing on the sides.  
Drywall  
Drywall Bracket  
Victorion Face  
Standoff  
Drywall in Place  
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INSTALLATION  
Mounting The Victorian Face  
1. Place fiberglass rope in sealing angle with angle  
mounting bolts loose.  
2. Place the face on the fireplace starting at the  
bottom.  
3. Slide the face into place and install the four  
bolts as shown at left.  
4. Slide the sealing angle against the fireplace and  
tighten the mounting bolts.  
Mounting Holes  
Note: The face will have a one inch space under it  
for hearth material. This must be considered  
when planning the installation.  
Complete Face Mounted  
Sealing Angle  
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INSTALLATION  
Burn Only the Fuel for which the Heater is  
Equipped  
Natural Gas:  
Maximum inlet pressure 7.0" w.c. (1.74 kPa)  
Minimum inlet pressure 5.0" w.c. (1.25 kPa)  
Gas manifold pressure 3.5" w.c. (0.87 kPa)  
LPG Gas:  
The Serenity III Direct Vent will burn either  
natural gas or propane, but requires a change over  
kit forpropane. The labelon the burnersystem mod-  
ule indicates the fuel for which it is equipped. A sec-  
ond label, (on the valve) also indicates the fuel type.  
Making The Connection  
Maximum inlet pressure 13" w.c. (3.24 kPa)  
Minimum inlet pressure 11" w.c. (2.74 kPa)  
Gas manifold pressure 10" w.c. (2.49 kPa)  
DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IF ANY PART  
HAS BEEN UNDER WATER OR EXPOSED TO  
MOISTURE CORROSION. IMMEDIATELY  
CALLAQUALlFlED SERVICE TECHNICIAN TO  
INSPECT THE HEATER AND REPLACE ANY  
PART OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM AND ANY  
GAS CONTROL WHICH HAS BEEN UNDER  
WATER.  
The gas inlet is located on the bottom right side  
of the fireplace. The inlet fitting is a 3/8" female  
flare flexible pipe.  
A separate gas shut-off valve and a 1/8" N.P.T.  
plugged tapping should be installed immediately up-  
stream of the connection to the appliance.  
The Serenity III Direct Vent Gas Heater must  
be disconnected from the gas supply piping during  
any pressure testing of that system at pressures in  
excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).  
RECOMMENDED GASPIPE DIAMETER  
Pipe Length Schedule 40 Pipe  
Tubing, Type L  
(Feet)  
Inside Diameter  
Outside Diameter  
The Serenity III gas control valve must be in  
the OFF position during any pressure testing of the  
gas supply system at pressures equal to or less than  
1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).  
N.G.  
1/2"  
L.P.  
3/8"  
N.G.  
1/2"  
L.P.  
3/8"  
0-10  
1.3 cm 1.0 cm  
1.3 cm 1.0 cm  
10-40  
1/2"  
1/2"  
5/8"  
1/2"  
WARNING: To avoid pipe compounds from  
entering intothe gas train, applycompounds only  
to male pipe threads and do not apply compound  
to the first two threads.  
1.3 cm 1.3 cm  
1.6 cm 1.3 cm  
40-100  
100-150  
1/2"  
1/2"  
3/4"  
1/2"  
1.3 cm 1.3 cm  
1.6 cm 1.3 cm  
3/4"  
1/2"  
7/8"  
3/4"  
CAUTION: TEST ALL JOINTS FOR LEAKS  
BEFORE OPERATING.  
Gas Pressure Requirements:  
Correct gas pressure and the use of a properly  
sized gas supply line are essential for the safe and  
efficient performance of this appliance. Make sure  
that the plumber or gas supplier checks the gas sup-  
ply line and gas pressure at installation.  
NOTE:Improper gas pressure can affect heater  
performance, flame color, or cause pilot outage.  
2.0 cm 1.3 cm  
2.3 cm 2.0 cm  
NOTE: NEVERUSE PLASTIC PIPE. CHECK TO CONFIRM  
WHETHER YOUR LOCALCODES ALLOW COPPER  
TUBING OR GALVANIZED PIPE.  
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VENTING  
Use Only Approved Venting  
This appliance has been tested and is listed for installation with Simpson Duravent GS venting com-  
ponents. The Simpson Duravent GS warranty will be voided, and serious fire, health, or other safety  
hazards may result from any of the following actions:  
• Installation of any damaged Duravent GS component.  
• Unauthorized modification of the Duravent GS System.  
• Installation of any component part not manufactured or approved by Simpson Duravent.  
• Installation other than as instructed by Simpson Duravent and the appliance manufacturer.  
Consult your local building codes before beginning the installation, and follow the manufacturer's  
instructions exactly. The Simpson Duravent GS venting components listed below are approved for use  
with the Serenity Direct Vent Gas Fireplace.  
Part Numbers for SimpsonDura-Vent Pipe and Fittings  
6-5/8 x 4  
n/a  
8” x 5”  
1208  
Description  
6” Pipe Length  
908B  
n/a  
1208B  
1207  
6” Pipe Length, Black  
9” Pipe Length  
907B  
906  
1207B  
1206  
9” Pipe Length, Black  
12” Pipe Length  
906B  
904  
1206B  
1204  
12” Pipe Length, Black  
24” Pipe Length  
904B  
903  
1204B  
1203  
24” Pipe Length, Black  
36” Pipe Length  
903B  
902  
1203B  
1202  
36” Pipe Length, Black  
48” Pipe Length  
902B  
n/a  
911B  
n/a  
945  
945B  
990  
990B  
940  
941  
943  
943S  
953  
1202B  
1211  
1211B  
1217  
1245  
1245B  
1290  
1290B  
1240  
1241  
1243  
1243S  
1253  
48” Pipe Length, Black  
11” to 14-5/8” Pipe, Adjustable  
11” to 14-5/8” Pipe, Adjustable, Black  
17” to 24” Pipe, Adjustable  
45o Elbow  
34o Elbow, Black  
90o Elbow  
90o Elbow, Black  
Rnd Support Box/Wall Thimble Cover  
Cathedral Ceiling Support Box  
Flashing, 0/12 to 6/12 Roof Pitch  
Flashing, 7/12 to 12/12 Roof Pitch  
Storm Collar  
963  
1263  
Ceiling Firestop  
988  
1288  
Wall Strap  
981  
982  
984  
980  
991  
950  
1281  
1282  
1284  
1280  
1291  
1250  
Snorkel Termination (36”)  
Snorkel Termination (14”)  
Horizontal Square Termination  
Vertical Termination  
Vertical Termination, High Wind  
Vinyl Siding Standoff  
8” x 5” to 6 5/8” x 4” Adaptor  
1222D (Only available from Harman)  
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VENTING  
This appliance must not be  
connected to a chimney flue  
serving a separate solid fuel  
burning appliance.  
Venting with 8” x 5” Pipe  
Maximum of four 450 elbows allowed.  
Subtract three feet of total horizontal pipe  
length for each of the 3rd and 4th 450 elbows  
used.  
Maximum of two 900 elbows allowed.  
Subtract five feet of total horizontal pipe  
length for second elbow.  
A combination of one 900 elbow and two 450  
elbows is allowed.  
Subtract three feet of total horizontal pipe  
length for each 450 elbow used.  
Vent termination must remain  
within the shaded area regardless of  
configuration.  
Rear Vent Model  
Maximum horizontal rear  
vent run is 24 inches.  
Vertical venting of the  
rear vent model is not  
approved. Never used  
6 5/8” x 4” pipe for rear  
vent.  
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VENTING  
Venting with 6 5/8” x 4” Pipe  
Maximum of four 450 elbows allowed.  
Subtract three feet of total horizontal pipe  
length for the 3rd and 4th 450 elbow used.  
Maximum of two 900 elbows allowed.  
Subtract five feet of total horizontal pipe  
length for second elbow.  
A combination of one 900 elbow and two 450  
elbows is allowed.  
Subtract three feet of total horizontal pipe  
length for each 450 elbow used.  
Vent termination must remain  
within the shaded area regardless of  
configuration.  
For theSerenity DirectVent Fireplace,the vent/  
air intake termination clearances above the high side  
of an angled roof are as follows:  
Roof Pitch  
Feet Meters  
Flat to 6/12  
7/12 to 9/12  
1
2
0.3  
0.6  
Use Adaptor (Part No. 1222D )  
to reduce to 6 5/8 x 4 vent pipe.  
10/12 to 12/124  
13/12 to 16/126  
17/12 to 21/128  
1.2  
1.8  
2.4  
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VENTING  
1
Requirements for Terminating the Venting  
WARNING:Ventingterminalsmustnotberecessed  
intoa wallorsiding.  
mustbe aminimum of6feet(1.8m).  
J. The clearance to a non-mechanicalair supply  
inlet to the buildingorthe combustion air inletto any  
In addition, the following must be observed: otherappliance must be aminimum of12 inches (30  
A. The clearance above grade, or a veranda, cm).1  
porch,deck orbalcony mustbe a minimum of12" (30  
cm).1  
K.The clearance to amechanicalairsupply inlet  
mustbe aminimum of6feet(1.8m).  
1
B.The clearanceto awindow ordoorthatmay be  
L. The clearance above a paved sidewalk or a  
paveddriveway located on public property mustbe a  
1
openedmust be a minimumof12"(30cm).  
C.A12"(30cm)clearanceto apermanently closed minimum of7feet(2.1m).1,2  
window is recommended to preventcondensation on  
thewindow.  
M. The clearance under a veranda, porch, deck  
1,3  
orbalcony mustbe aminimum of12inches(30cm).  
D. The verticalclearance to a ventilatedsoffit lo-  
1As specifiedin CAN1B1-149Installation Codes  
catedabove theterminalwithina horizontaldistance of (current edition). Note: Localcodesorregulations may  
2feet(60cm)from thecenter-line ofthe terminal must requiredifferent clearances.  
bea minimumof18"(46cm).  
E. Theclearance toan unventilatedsoffit must be walkor paveddriveway which is located between two  
2A vent shallnot terminate directly above a side-  
a minimumof12"(30cm).  
F. The clearance toan outside corner is 11" from  
centerofpipe.  
single familydwellingsandservesboth dwellings.  
3Only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or bal-  
cony isfully openon aminimum of2sidesbeneath the  
G. The clearance to an inside corner is 12" (30 floor.  
cm).  
H. A vent must notbe installed within 3feet (90  
cm) above ameter/regulatorassemblywhen measured  
1
fromthe horizontalcenter-line ofthe regulator.  
I. The clearance to service regulator vent outlet  
Inside  
Corner  
Detail  
Fixed  
Closed  
Fixed  
Closed  
Openable  
Openable  
= Vent terminal  
= Air supply inlet  
= Area where terminal is not permitted  
A
V
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VENTING  
Damper Settings  
Top Vent Only  
Vent damper in the  
number “4” position  
Maximum Draft  
Minimum Draft  
A vent damper is provided on top vent models  
to allow fine tuning of the draft. Too little draft will  
cause flames to be too long with black tips and too  
much draft will cause flames to be short and blue.  
To adjust the damper, burn theunit on high with  
both burners for 10minutes ormore. Adjustthe vent  
damper to a position in the ranges listed below that  
produces the most desirable flame pattern. Note: 1  
is less draft and 4 is maximum draft.  
Range OfApproved Damper Settings  
For 8” X 5” Vent  
Range OfApproved Damper Settings  
For 65/8” X 4” Vent  
Natural Gas  
Propane  
Natural Gas  
2 1/2  
Propane  
1 to 4  
12 feet  
24 feet  
36 feet  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
6 feet  
12 feet  
24 feet  
36 feet  
2 1/2 to 4  
1 to 2  
1
1 to 4  
1 to 4  
2 to 4  
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INSTALLATION  
Changing to LP  
Remove screw  
1
Remove Orifice  
Cover  
3
Remove Air  
2
Deflector  
6
4
Remove Rear Burner by  
sliding to the left.  
Remove Screw  
7
Lift up on front of burner/grate/  
screen assembly and then slide  
left about 1/2”. The assembly can  
then be removed.  
Remove  
Flame Bridge  
5
LP Conversion Kit  
LP Orifice Box Cover  
LP Pilot Orifice  
LP Front Orifice #52  
LP Conversion label  
LP Rear Orifice.  
#60 Rear Flue,  
#59 Top Flue.  
LP Valve  
Conversion  
Module  
8
Remove pilot tower  
with a 7/16” wrench.  
Replace Natural Gas  
orifice with LP  
orifice.  
LP Conversion  
Instructions  
Top Vent LP Kit  
Rear Vent LP Kit  
Part No. 1-00-08770  
Part No. 1-00-08771  
These kits are only for use in the Serenity series fireplaces.  
Note: The difference between the top and rear LP kit is the  
size of the rear orifice (#59 for top and #60 for rear).  
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Vent  
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Orifice Chart  
Natural  
Remove Orifices with a 1/2” wrench  
or deep well socket. The larger  
orifice always goes to the front.  
Propane  
Front Rear Front Rear  
Top  
31 51 52 59  
Rear  
32 51 52 60  
Note: The higher the orifice number the smaller hole in the  
tip. For example, a number 52 oifice has a larger hole than  
a number 60 orifice.  
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Read instructions packed with LP Change-over Kit.  
Replace Orifices with the proper  
size shown in the Orifice Chart.  
10  
13  
Remove three screws to change knob assembly. Install LP  
knob assembly in place of the NG assembly. Be sure screws  
are tight.  
14  
Place conversion sticker (provided in Kit) on bottom of  
valve. This is to permanently mark the valve that it has been  
converted to LP. This label is important in the event that the  
valve is ever removed and mixed in with other valves.  
11  
Remove two screws and place  
Control Panel to the left.  
Mark the proper box on the control panel with a permanent  
15 marker. Note: If no conversion is made, the box for the  
proper fuel must still be marked.  
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INSTALLATION  
Log Placement  
Rear Log Pins  
Rear Log  
Front Log Pin  
Front Log  
SideLog  
Top Log  
1
2
Locate two holes in bottom of rear log. Place the rear log  
down over the two pins to locate the log.  
Place the front log down over the pin shown above. The  
front of the log should be parallel with the grate bar.  
4
3
Place the side log as shown with the notch in the log behind Find the two holes in the bottom of the top log. Place the  
the angled grate bar. log down over the pins on top of the front and rear logs.  
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INSTALLATION (Options)  
Connecting the  
Optional Thermostat  
If the optional thermostat is used, it must be  
plugged into the terminal strip located in the lower  
left front corner of the heater.  
When installing a millivolt control system, use  
only a special low resistance thermostat. DO NOT  
USE A REGULAR HEATING THERMOSTAT.  
Be sure that allelectrical connections are clean,  
free from corrosion, and tight. Inspect connections  
periodically to confirm that no corrosion has built  
up over time.  
When properly installed and maintained, a mil-  
livolt control system should give many years of  
trouble-free service.  
Thermostat  
It is important to use wire of a gauge proper  
for the length of the wire:  
RECOMMENDED WIRE GAUGES  
Maximum  
Length  
100'  
Wire  
Gauge  
14  
60'  
16  
40'  
18  
25'  
20  
15'  
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Front Burner  
Button  
Remote Control  
The front button on the remote control can be  
used to turn the front burner on and off. The rear  
button is used to turn the rear burner on and off.  
This remote uses the ultrasonic control method  
and does not need to be pointed directly at the fire-  
place.  
A handheld sendingunit, receivingunit, mount-  
ing bracket and all wiring are included when you  
order the remote control.  
Installation instructions are packed with remote  
kit.  
Rear Burner  
Button  
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INSTALLATION (Options)  
Optional Remote Register Kit  
Register Kit  
Includes remote register box with  
blower, speed control, two 8 foot sec-  
tions of 6” flex pipe, 6” round to 3” x  
10” transition, and automatic damper  
assembly.  
Flex Pipe  
6” Round to 3” x 10”  
Transition  
3” x 10” Duct  
( not part of kit )  
Automatic Damper  
Assembly  
Speed Control  
Remote Register Box  
With Blower  
Floor Register  
Wall Mounting  
Brackets  
Floor  
Mounting  
Bracket  
Wall Register  
Floor Kit  
Wall Kit  
Includes floor register and floor mounting  
bracket for blower box.  
Includes wall register and wall mounting brack-  
ets for the blower box.  
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INSTALLATION (Options)  
Optional Wall Register Kit  
The Serenity is designed for use with one or  
two register kits. Each kit can have twenty feet of  
duct between the fireplace and the register box. The  
registers can be mounted one floor above or below  
the fireplace. The register kits are designed to be  
installed in the house before wall coverings such as  
drywall are installed. 3”x10” duct is to be used in-  
side walls that are too narrow for the six inch flex  
duct. Never use a wall cavity as a duct. Doing so  
can dry out the wood and lower the kindling tem-  
perature as well as cause warping.  
Installing Damper Assembly  
1. Remove the top cover on the side that you are  
installing the damper assembly.  
2. Cut the yellow insulation around the edge of the  
opening. Discard the cutout.  
3. Remove bottom cover by removing the screw in  
the angle at the bottom of the hole. After the  
screw is removed, remove the white insulation  
and the angle. Lift the bottom cover up through  
the hole. Note: The cover must be turned the  
proper direction.  
4. Locate the six tabs at the bottom of the damper  
hole. These tabs are to go on the inside of the  
damper barrel for the purpose of location.  
5. Position the damper assembly over the hole  
with the part of the damper that lifts up facing  
the rear. Lower the damper assembly into the  
hole in the top. Be sure that the six tabs are  
inside the damper assembly. This can be  
checked by opening the damper and looking  
down inside to verify that all six tabs are on the  
inside.  
6. Secure the assembly with the four screws that  
came out of the cover.  
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INSTALLATION (Options)  
Blower Cover  
Wall Mounting Brackets  
Mount blower cover as shown .  
Install wall mounting brackets to side of blower box with  
three screws.  
Blower Box  
Blower  
Assembly  
Box Cover  
Register  
Install and finish drywall as desired.  
Install blower box between wall studs as shown. Run 3” x  
10” duct to blower box and secure. Do not use the wall  
cavity as a duct.  
Run wires to blower as shown in wiring diagram on page  
36. Mount blower assembly in box as shown. Test blower.  
Note: Blower will not run until fireplace is hot.  
Mount register after drywall and painting are finished.  
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INSTALLATION (Options)  
Floor Register Installation  
The difference between the wall register and  
floor register is the register itself and the mounting  
brackets. The wall register mounts on the wall with  
two screws. The floor register mounts in the floor  
and is held in place by gravity. The floor register has  
a small door to access the blower speed control.  
Speed Control  
Access Door  
Floor Register  
Blower Cover  
Speed Control  
Blower Mount  
Blower Box  
Blower Assembly  
Floor Mounting  
Bracket  
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INSTALLATION (Options)  
Installing the Floor Register  
Breakoff Tabs  
The blower box mounting bracket  
is designed to allow mounting into an  
existing floor. However, it is easier to in-  
stall all components at the time of house  
construction. The mounting bracket as-  
sumes that floor joists are on 16” cen-  
ters. The mounting bracket has break-off  
tabs that are to be left on only if the floor  
joists are too far apart to bereached with-  
out them. To break off the tabs simply  
bend them back and forth until they  
break. The following instructions are for  
installing in an existing floor.  
1. Cut a 71/2 x 137/8 hole in the floor at  
the proper location. The hole must  
be perpendicular to the floor joists.  
Tilt Blower Box  
2. Place the mounting bracket in the  
hole as shown. The tapered end of  
the bracket must be opposite to the  
side where the air will enter the  
blower box.  
3. Place the blower box with blower  
assembly removed, down into the  
bracket, angling it as shown. Slide  
the blower box down into the  
bracket as far as needed to tilt it  
level. Then slide the box in position  
and attach the duct work (not  
shown). Install the box mounting  
screws.  
Mounting Screws  
4. Insert the electrical wires for the  
blower into the box through one of  
the two holes provided.  
5. Using wire nuts, connect the wires to  
the motor and speed control as  
shown on the wiring diagram.  
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Blower Assembly Ready to Install.  
6. Place the blower assembly into the blower box.  
You may need to tilt the assembly to get it  
through the opening in the blower box. Make  
sure the wires do not get pinched.  
7. Install finished flooring, carpet, tile, etc.  
8. Install register by sliding it down into the  
opening. Make sure the speed control door is  
over the speed control. The register is designed  
to allow for a variation in floor thickness.  
9. Turn on electrical power and test.  
Operation:  
Blower Assembly Installed.  
Note: A temperature switch on the fireplace will  
not allow the register blower to start if the  
fireplace is not warm enough to blow hot air.  
This same switch will turn the blower off, if  
the fireplace is turned off and cools.  
1. Open the speed control door and turn the blower  
on to the desired speed. Turning the blower on,  
opens the damper in the top of the fireplace and  
allows hot air to flow.  
2. Close the speed control door.  
Speed Control  
Knob  
Under Floor View  
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MAINTENANCE  
Replacing the Gasket  
The Serenity uses part no. 3-44-00539 fiber-  
A qualified service person recommended by  
your Harman dealer should conduct an annual in- glass gasket in the front door. Should it ever need  
spection and maintenance ofyour fireplace, its vent- replacement, use only the proper replacement gas-  
ing, and the installation to keep it running safely and ket that is available from your Harman dealer. To  
efficiently. The following procedures should be per- replace the gasket, follow this procedure.  
formed only by a qualified service person. The gas  
supply should be turned offwhenevera maintenance 1. Lay glass front face down.  
procedure is performed.  
2. Bend four tab up far enough to remove the  
glass.  
If the glass front, side doors, or front access  
door are removed for servicing, they must be re- 3. Remove old gasket.  
placed prior to operating the fireplace.  
4. Install new gasket around glass.  
5. Place glass back in frame.  
Latches  
6. Bend tabs to secure glass. Not too tight.  
7. Reinstall glass door by placing the flange on the  
bottom of the door into the groove on the  
bottom of the fireplace opening. Next lift the  
latches and push the door against the unit. Pull  
the spring loaded latches front until the tabs  
drops into the slots on the door frame  
Cleaning the Glass  
The glass may be cleaned with ordinary house-  
hold glass cleaner and a soft cloth or paper towel.  
WARNING: Never clean the glass when it is  
hot. Do not use abrasive cleaners on the glass.  
Inspecting the Venting  
Slot  
An inspection of both the innerand outer pipes  
of the venting system should be made during the  
annual service appointment. They must have no  
blockage and be in good repair. The vent  
manufacturer's instructions may provide specific  
suggestions or details on vent inspection. Any sec-  
tions that are taken apart for the inspection must be  
reassembled and sealed as required.  
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THIS  
APPLIANCE WITH TH GLASS FRONT  
REMOVED, CRACK ED OR BROKEN.  
REPLACEMENT OF GLASS SHOULD BE  
DONE BY A LICENSED OR QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSON. NEVER USE  
SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.  
Cleaning the Log Set and Firebox  
DO NOT STRIKE OR SLAM GLASS  
During the annual inspection and maintenance  
appointment, the service person should clean dust,  
lint, and any light accumulation from the logs and  
the firebox area. An extra-soft brush should be used  
on the logs as they are extremely fragile; a vacuum  
cleaner may be used on the firebox. If at any time  
the logs cannot be removed or installed without forc-  
ing, the cause must be found. The logs must never  
be forced.  
Removing the Glass Front  
If thefireplace has an arch face, remove the face  
as described on page 11.  
If the fireplace has a Victorian face, open the  
bottom and top doors.  
Lift the latches shown above and tilt the glass  
out at the top and lift it out of the groove at the bot-  
tom. Handle the glass with care.  
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Air Flow  
It is essential the air flows freely into the bot-  
tom grill and out of the top grill. Do not place ob-  
jects in front of the grills.  
Air Out  
Check blower annually for buildup caused by  
dust and pet hair.  
Cleaning the Burners  
Air In  
To clean the burners the face, glass front, and  
logs must be removed. Remove the front burner as-  
sembly and rearburner as described on page 22. Re-  
move the front burnerfrom the assembly by loosen-  
ing the clamping plate on the bottom.  
The flow of combustion and ventilation air  
must not be obstructed  
With both burners removed, inspect allthe hole  
to make sure they are unobstructed. Use a small drill  
or wire to clean any obstructed holes. Remove any  
rust or other buildup that may have accumulated.  
Replace burners in reverse order.  
Lubrication  
The Serenity Fireplace does not require lubri-  
cation other than the blower. One or two drops of  
lightoil may be put in thetwo oilholes on the blower  
motor. This is not critical and should only be done  
every year or two. Too much oil is worse than no  
oil.  
Oil Holes  
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Replacement Parts  
3-40-08774  
3-40-08776  
3-40-08777  
3-40-08782  
3-40-08783  
3-40-08787  
3-40-08788  
3-40-08795  
3-40-08906  
3-40-196326  
3-40-820628  
3-40-907202  
3-40-971157  
3-44-00539  
3-44-08405  
3-44-08714  
3-44-08786  
ELBOW W/#32 HOOD/REAR FRONT NG  
WOOL  
NUGGETS  
REAR BURNER TUBE  
FRONT BURNER TUBE  
8" INNER FLUE COLLAR  
8" OUTER FLUE COLLAR  
SOLENOID  
THERMOCOUPLE  
19-5/8 X 32-5/8 GLASS  
NG VALVE  
VALVE CONVERSION-LP  
.014 ORIFICE FOR LP PILOT  
TADPOLE GASKET FOR GLASS  
AIR DROP GASKET  
EXPLOSION GASKET  
FLUE COLLAR GASKET  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9'  
1
2
1
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Natural Gas  
Manifold Pressure  
3.5 inches  
Inlet Pressure  
5 to 7 inches  
Pilot Adjuster  
Propane  
Manifold Pressure  
10 inches  
Inlet Pressure 11  
to 13 inches  
Pilot Adjuster  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Pilot does not light  
after many tries  
Look through hole in end of  
log to see if a spark jumps  
from the ignitor electrode to  
the pilot when the ignitor  
button is pushed.  
Check ignitor wire and  
No  
Reconnect or replace  
Ignitor wire.  
Bad  
Bad  
Bad  
connections from piezo ignitor  
to ignitor ceramic at pilot.  
OK  
Yes  
Check Ignitor Ceramic for  
cracks  
Replace  
OK  
Check Piezi Ignitor to make  
sure the small wire on the  
mounting flange is grounded.  
Clean paint or rust  
from around  
mounting hole.  
OK  
Replace Pirzo Ignitor  
No  
Is gas turned " on" ?  
Turn on gas valve  
Yes  
No  
Is there gas in tank  
(LP) or line (NG)  
Replenish supply  
Yes  
Purge gas line to stove  
OK  
Check pilot orfice and  
pilot line for blockage.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Pilot does not stay lit  
Bad  
Check inlet pressure  
Good  
Correct inlet pressure  
Adjust pilot adjustment to  
achieve proper flame.  
Check size of pilot flames  
Bad  
Good  
Check Milivolt output of  
thermocouple. Should  
be 10 or more MV.  
Replace Thermocouple  
Bad  
Good  
Replace Valve  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Main Burner will  
not light (with valve  
in " on" position)  
Light pilot  
Is Pilot lit  
no  
Yes  
Check Thermopile  
voltage at terminals  
marked TP on valve.  
Should be approximately  
200 mv with switch " on"  
and approximately 400  
mv with switch " off" .  
Replace Thermopile  
too low  
OK  
Check switch, wires, and  
wiring connectors.  
Correct problem  
bad  
OK  
Replace valve  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
Rear burner does not light  
Do you hear a click sound  
when you move the rear  
burner switch back and  
forth from “off” to “on”.  
Check rear orifice for  
blockage  
Yes  
No  
Bad  
Check batteries  
Good  
Install new batteries  
Repair any loose  
Bad  
Check wire connections  
connections.  
Good  
Check rear burner  
switch  
Replace switch  
Bad  
Good  
Replace solinoid  
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LIFE  
TIME  
  
  
Harman Built Fireplaces warrants its products to be free from defects in material or workmanship, in normal use and  
service, for a period of 6 years from the date of sales invoice and for mechanical and electrical failures, in normal use and  
service, for a period of 3 years from the date of sales invoice.  
If defective in material or workmanship, during the warranty period, Harman Built Fireplaceswill, at its option, repair or  
replace the product as described below.  
The firebox and heat exchanger have a lifetime warranty.  
The warranty above constitutes the entire warranty with respect to Harman Built Fireplaces products. HARMAN  
BUILT FIREPLACES MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING “ANY”  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. No  
employee, agent, dealer, or other person is authorized to give any warranty on behalf of Harman Built Fireplaces. This  
warranty does not apply if the product has been altered in any way after leaving the factory. Harman Built Fireplaces and its  
agents assume no liability for “resultant damages of any kindarising from the use of its products. In addition, the manufac-  
turer and its warranty administrator shall be held free and harmless from liability from damage to property related to the  
operation, proper or improper, of the equipment.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE  
HEREOF.  
THESE WARRANTIES APPLY only if the device is installed and operated as recommended in the owner’s manual.  
THESE WARRANTIES WILL NOT APPLYif abuse, accident, improper installation, negligence, or use beyond rated  
capacity causes damage.  
HOW TO MAKE ACLAIM - Any claim under this warranty should be made to the dealer from whom this appliance  
was purchased. Then contact is made with manufacturer, giving the model and serial numbers, the date of purchase, your  
dealer’s name and address, plus a simple explanation of the nature of the defect. Extra costs such as mileage and overtime  
are not covered. Nuisance calls are not covered by these warranties.  
THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DEFECTIVE PARTS - REPAIR AND/OR REPLACEMENT AT  
HARMAN BUILT FIREPLACES’ OPTION AND EXCLUDES ANY INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES CONNECTED THEREWITH.  
WARRANTYEXCLUSIONS: Failure due, but not limited to, fire, lightning, acts of God, power failures and/or surges,  
rust, corrosion and venting problems are not covered. Damage and/or repairs to cabinets and all exterior components,  
including but not limited to, remote controls, filters, fuses, knobs, glass, gaskets, door packing, fire brick or tile, ceramic logs  
sets, paint, batteries or batteryback-up and related ductwork are not covered. Additional or unusual utility bills incurred due  
to any malfunction or defect in equipment and the labor cost of gaining accessto orremoval ofa unit that requiresspecial tools  
or equipment are not covered. Maintenance needed to keep the unit in “good operating condition” is not covered. This  
includes, but is notlimited to, cleaning, adjustment of customer controls and customer education. Labor, materials, expenses  
and/or equipment needed to comply with law and/or regulations set forth by any governmental agencies are not covered.  
This Warranty provides specific legal rights and the consumer may have other rights that vary from state to state.  
In the event of change in ownership, the remaining portion of this warranty may be transferred to the new owner by  
sending the new owner information and a transfer fee of $25.00 US to Harman Built Fireplaces.  
PLEASE READ THE LITERATURE BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR THE VARIOUS ACCESSORY  
DEVICES. THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTS THESE ACCESSORY DEVICES, NOT HARMAN BUILT  
FIREPLACES OR THEIR WARRANTY ADMINISTRATOR. FURTHERMORE, THESE ACCESSORY DEVICES  
MUST BE INSTALLED AND USED ACCORDING TO THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANUFAC-  
TURER.  
REMEDIES - The remedies set forth herein are exclusive and the liability of seller with respect to any contract or sale  
or anything done in connection therewith, whether in Contract, in tort, under any warranty, or otherwise, shall not, except as  
herein expressly provided, exceed the price of the equipment or part of which such liability is based.  
CLARIFY- The above represents the complete warranty, which is given in connection with fireplaces, manufactured  
by Harman Built Fireplaces. No other commitments, verbal or otherwise, shall apply except by a written addendum to this  
warranty.  
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