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2nd Fl. $
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Plan Check Fee Receipt #7,-3,5— S
Demolition Receipt # $
Surcharges Receipt # S
Other Receipt # $
Other Receipt # $
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30.00
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Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear
Square Footage of each sign face Total square footage of sign
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CITY OF TUKWILA
Building Division
6200 Southcenter Boulevard
Tukwila, Washington 98188
(206) 433 - i8Np9 BUILDING PERMIT
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Site Address
Building Use
Property Owner
Address
Contractor
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Fire Protection: [] Sprinklers ❑ Detectors
Zoning Type of Construction
Fees
sq. ft. 1st .
sq. ft. 8 2nd Fl. S
sq. ft. a other $
sq. ft. @ other $
Total Valuation of Construction $ 580.00
Bldg. Permit Fee Receipt #753r S ?44 DD
Plan Check Fee Receipt #-S 6. "OQ
Demolition Receipt # $
Surcharges Receipt # $
Other Receipt # $
Other Receipt # $
TOTAL $ 30.00
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FUR SIGN PERMIT ONLY
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Building face Setbacks: Front Side Side Rear
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'Building Division
'6200 Southcantar Boulevard
Tukwila, Washington 98188
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City of Tukwila IL'
6200 South. Center Blvd.
Tukwila,.Wa. 98188
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Le WOZNIAK & ASSOCIATES, INC.
2836 S.W. 342nd Street
Federal Way, WA 98023
(206) 838.0303
SUBJECT
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Heat -N -Glo Gas 36 DV 88
DATE
1/20/89
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Dear Mr. Griffin: Enclosed is a copy of the latest installation.instructions for the Gas'
36 DV. Please see page 13 for changes to the manual that include elimination of the
requirement that a hearth extension must be used. Instead it is now only recommended,
not required. Also enclosed for your files is a copy of the actual A.G.A. certificate.
for the gas 36 DV. Please feel free to contact this office or Heet -N -Glo directly if .you.
have any. additional questions. Thank.you for you interest in this matter.
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HEAT-NGLO
OUAUTY FIREPLACE PRODUCTS SINCE 1975
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE FIREPLACE
MODEL GAS 36DV -88 A.G.A. CERTIFIED FOR NATURAL GAS OR PROPANE
Requires one or more of the following vent kits for installation:
DVK -01 - STRAIGHT OUT INSTALLATION
DVK -02 - EXTENDED STRAIGHT OUT INSTALLATION
DVK -03 - 45 DEGREE ELBOW OUT
DVK -04 - 90 DEGREE UP AND 90 DEGREE OUT INSTALLATION
FOR YOUR SAFETY
'WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS"
'OPEN WINDOWS, EXTINGUISH OPEN FLAMES.
•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.
•IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS
SUPPLIER, CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
•DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER
FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE
VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
"WARNING: IMPROPER INSTALLATION,
ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION, SERVICE OR
MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE. REFER TO THIS
MANUAL. FOR ASSISTANCE OR ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION CONSULT A QUALIFIED
INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS
SUPPLIER."
IMPORTANT: Read all instructions carefully before starting installation. Failure to follow these installation
instructions may result in a possible lire hazard and will void the warranty.
Save this manual for future reference.
Copyright 1988, Heat -N -Gto Fireplace Products, Inc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0.0 Overview 0 3
1.0 Introduction 4
2.0 Installation Precautions 4,5
3.0 Installation Instructions 6
3.1 Inside Room Installation 7
3.1.1 Positioning Fireplace 7
3.1.2 Cutting the Hole 7
3.1.3 Installing Wall Spacers 7
3.1.4 Framing 7
3.1.5 Installing Direct Vent System 8
3.2 Flush Mount Installation 8
3.2.1 Cutting The Hole 8
3.2.2 Support Platform 8
3.2.3 Building and Insulating the Chase 8,9
3.2.4 Installing Direct Vent System 9
3.3 Corner Installations 9
3.3.1 Cutting The Hole 9
3.32 Installing Wall Spacers 10
3.3.3 Framing 10
3.3.4 Installing Direct Vent 10
3.4 Elevated Installation 10
3.4.1 Cutting The Hole 10
3.4.2 Installaing Wall Spacers 10
3.4.3 Framing 10
3.4.4 Installing Direct Vent System 10
3.5 Permanently Positioning the Fireplace 10,11
3.6 Connecting The Gas Line 11
3.7 Electrical Wiring 12
3M Remote Wall Switch Wiring 12
3.9 Finishing 13
3.10 Installing Hearth Extension 13
4.0 Electrical Safety System 13
5.0 Operating Guidelines and Maintenance Instructions 14
5.1 Glass Door Removal 14,15
5.2 Cleaning Burner and Pilot 15
5.3 Ceramic Log Replacement 15
5.4 Glass Door Replacement 15,16
6.0 Safety Information 16
7.0 Lighting Instructions 16
L.P. Information 17
8.0 Trouble Shooting Guide 18-22
9.0 Replacement Parts 23
Warranty Information 24
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This appliance complies with national safety stan-
dards and is tested and listed by A.G.A. to ANSI
221.50 -1988.
Installation must conform to local codes. In the
absence of local codes installation must conform with
the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI 2223.1 a -1987.
The appliance when installed must be electrically
grounded In accordance with local codes and with
the national electric code ANSI/NFPA NO 70 -1984.
INSTALLATION AND REPAIR SHOULD BE
DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON. THE
APPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED AT LEAST
ANNUALLY BY A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
PERSON. MORE FREQUENT CLEANING MAY BE
REQUIRED DUE TO EXCESSIVE LINT FROM
CARPETING, BEDDING MATERIAL, ETC. IT IS
IMPERATIVE THAT THE UNIT'S CONTROL COM-
PARTMENT, BURNERS, AND CIRCULATING AIR
PASSAGEWAYS BE KEPT CLEAN TO PROVIDE
FOR ADEQUATE COMBUSTION AND VENTILA-
TION AIR.
Provide adequate clearances around air openings
into the combustion chamber and allow accessibility
clearance for servicing and proper operation.
NEVER OBSTRUCT THE FRONT OPENING OF
THE FIREPLACE OR THE DIRECT VENT CAP ON
THE EXTERIOR OF THE HOUSE.
Minimum clearances in inches to combustibles are:
Sides 0, Floor 0, Back 0, Top 0 (these clearances are
defined by the standoffs). Minimum distance to the
side wall (perpendicular to the front) is 1 Inch.
Minimum distance from the ceiling to the top front of
the unit is 31 inches.
Minimum Inlet gas supply pressure is 4.0 inches
water column natural gas and 11 inches water
column propane. Maximum inlet gas supply pressure
is 10.5 inches w.c. natural gas and 13.0 Inches w.c.
propane. For the purpose of input adjustment, Inlet
gas supply pressure should be 7.0 inches w.c.
natural gas and 11.0 inches w.c. propane and
manifold pressure should be set at 3.5 Inches w.c.
and 10.0 inches w.c. respectively.
A 1/8 -inch N.P.T. plugged tapping is provided on the
outlet side of the gas control for a test gauge connec-
tion to measure the manifold pressure.
This appliance must be connected using the direct
vent system provided.
The appliance and its individual shut off valve must
be disconnected from the gas supply piping system
during any pressure testing of the system at test
pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 kPa).
2.0 INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS
This direct vent gas fireplace and its components are
tested and safe when installed in accordance with
this Installation Manual. Read all instructions before
starting installation and follow these instructions
carefully during installation to insure maximum
benefit and safety. Failure to follow them will void
your warranty and may present a fire hazard.
Report to your dealer any parts damaged in ship-
ment. Specifically, check glass condition. The logs
must be positioned using the predrilled holes in the
logs and the pegs on the grate provided (Figure 1).
Gas logs must be properly positioned or the fireplace
will not function properly and may result in soot
accumulation on the inside of the firebox. See Figure
1.
The Heat -N -Gb warranty will be voided by, and
Heat -N -Gb disclaims any responsibility for, the
following actions:
- Installation of any damaged fireplace or chimney
component,
- Modification of the fireplace or direct vent 'system,
- Installation other than as instructed by Heat- N -Glo,
- Improper positioning of the gas logs or the glass
door,
- Installation and/or use of any component part not
manufactured or approved by Heat- N -Glo, not
withstanding any independent testing laboratory or
other party approval of such component part or
accessory.
ANY SUCH ACTION MAY POSSIBLY CAUSE A
FIRE HAZARD.
4
Consult your local building codes.
THIS FIREPLACE AND VENT ASSEMBLY MUST
BE VENTED THROUGH AN OUTSIDE WALL AND
MUST NEVER BE ATTACHED TO A SOLID FUEL
BURNING CHIMNEY.
3.0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
In planning the installation for the GAS 36DV -88 it is
necessary to install certain components before the
fireplace is completely positioned and installed.
These include the direct vent system, gas piping for
the fireplace and the electrical wiring (if the fan option
is used).
Determine if the fireplace is to be installed inside the
room (Figure 3a), or flush mounted with the wall
(Figure 3b), corner (Figure 3c), or elevated installa-
tion (Figure 3d). Once determined refer to that
section of the manual and the tables below for the
necessary vent kit(s). Detailed installation instruc-
tions are included with each vent kit and should be
used in conjunction with this manual.
MIN.
1' MIN.
WALL
THICKNESS
WALL
THICKNE
1' MIN..
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Pip
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All installations on GAS 36DV -88 require venting to
the outside using the concentric pipe and vent cap
provided.
The fireplace can be mounted on any of the following
surfaces:
1. A flat combustible surface
other than carpeting.
2. A raised wooden platform.
3. Four (4) corner supports.
(Example: Four (4) concrete
masonry blocks). These
supports must be positioned
so they contact all four (4)
dimples and perimeter edges
on the bottom of the unit.
WALL
THICKNESS
Figures 3a & b with table
DVK -01
Minimum
8.00"
Maximum
13.00'
DVK -02
Minimum
13.10"
,
Maximum
24.00'
h
Figures 3c & d with tables
DVK-03 45' Minimum
with DVK•01 Maximum
DVK -03 45` Minimum
with DVK 02 Maximum
4.00"
10.00'
10.00'
22.00"
8"
1• MIN.
3'.
36' ,
t• MIN.
MIN.
16 MN.
DVK -04 90'
with DVK -01
Minimum
8.00'
Maximum
13.000
DVK•04 90`
with DVK 02
Minimum
13.10'
Maximum
24.00'
A
The header may rest on the fireplace standoffs which
are.3 inches above the top of the unit. Framing
should be positioned to accommodate wall covering
and fireplace facing material.
3.1.5 Installing Direct Vent System (Inside Room)
Measure the thickness of the exterior wall. Make
sure the proper kit is being used. Attach the 5 -inch
inner pipe to the unit as shown in Figure 7. Make
sure the seam of the pipe is facing down. Using the
pipelock provided, drill a 1/8 -inch hole into the pipe
and secure these together with a sheet metal screw.
Attach the 8 -inch starter pipe to the 8 -inch starter
collar with a sheet metal screw. Use a non- combus-
tible, high - temperature sealant to caulk between the
8 -inch pipe and the outer skin of the fireplace. Slide
the 5 -inch and the 8 -inch outer pipes (termination cap
attached) onto the 5 -inch and 8 -inch inner pipes.
Refer to the drawing in Figure 14, and adjust the
termination cap to its final position. Using the
exterior pipelock provided on the exterior firestop,
secure the 8 -inch pipe in place. Use a non- combus-
tible sealant to caulk the space between the 8 -inch
pipe and the exterior firestop spacer.
3.2 Flush Mount Installation
To install the GAS 36DV-88 as a flush mount it is
necessary to cut and frame a hole in the wall, build
an exterior support platform, and build and insulate a
small exterior chase.
3.2.1 Cutting the Hole
Cut a rectangular hole through the wall that is 38 -1/2
inches high and 42 inches wide. A framing header
also will be needed. (Refer to Figure 6).
3.2.2 Support Platform
The support platform (Figure 8) must be a minimum
of 22 inches deep and 42 inches wide. Inside
dimensions of the support platform can be tapered to
match the contour of the unit, although it is easier to
use the rectangular dimensions.
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STARTING COLLAR •
PIPELOCK
TAP
6•.
STARTER
PIPE
Flgur• 7
UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD COMBUSTIBLE
MATERIAL BE CLOSER THAN 3 INCHES FROM
TOP OF 8 -INCH PIPE WITH A 1 -INCH CLEARANCE
TO SIDES AND BOTTOM.
3.2.3 Building and Insulating the Chase
A chase. Is a box-like structure built to enclose the
fireplace. While the GAS 36DV -88 does not require
a full chase for the chimney system, it does require a
small chase when It is installed as shown in Figure 9.
Minimum and maximum dimensions are give.
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3.3.2 Installing Wall Spacers
Refer to Section 3.1.3.
3.3.3 Framing
Refer to Section 3.1.4.
3.3.4 Installing Direct Vent System (Corner)
Put the 5 -inch elbow on the back of the unit, and
secure it with the pipelock. Do the same for the fl-
inch elbow. Measure the thickness'of the exterior
wall and adjust telescoping pipe. Put the 5 -inch pipe
on the elbow and lock into position with the screws
provided, doing the same with the 8 -inch pipe. Slide
the unit into position making sure the pipe slides
through the interior fire stop.
3.4 Elevated Installation
Elevated Installations require the use of vent kits
DVK -04 and DVK -01 or DVK -02. These kits can be
used for a left or right installation. This system can
also be installed up against a back wall. Detailed
instructions for the DVK -04 are included with the kit.
3.4.1 Cutting the Hole
The hole is to be 12 inches square. When locating
the hole it must be noted that the bottom of the cap
must be 12 inches above the ground level. This is a
minimum clearance. You must also maintain a
minimum of 3 inches clearance from the ceiling as
shown in Figure 11. The maximum rise in the vertical
position is a 3 -foot section of center pipe. This will
make the center of the exhaust hole 73 -1/2 inches
above, the base of the fireplace. If the required height
is less than 73.1/2 inches, then the 3 -foot lengths of
pipe must be cut on the non- crimped end to accom-
modate the required height.
3.4.2 Installing Wall Spacers
Refer to Section 3.1.3
3.4.3 Framing
Refer to Section 3.1.4
3.4.4 Installing Direct Vent System (Elevated)
Attach the lower 5 -inch and 8 -Inch 90 degree elbow
system with the screws provided. Next attach the 5-
inch x 36-inch pipe, using three screws for assembly.
Do the same for the 8 -inch x 36 -inch pipe. Then
attach the second elbow system in the same manner.
Before sliding the unit into position, attach the 5 -inch
and 8 -inch exhaust pipes in the top elbows, securing
them with screws and tabs provided. Slide the unit
into position and guide the exhaust pipes through the
interior firestop.
3.5 Permanently Anchoring the Fireplace
To prevent the unit from shifting, the fireplace should
be anchored. Two methods are possible: create the
bottom nailing tabs as shown in Figure 12, or use the
standoffs on the top of the fireplace. A nail may be
driven through the header at the front of the fireplace
into the standoff as shown in Figure 13.
COMBUSTIBLE
OVERHANG
1a' MIN.
Figure 16
3.7 Electrical Wiring
The wiring for the optional blower (GFK -160) must
be done before the unit is enclosed. The junction
box (JB -3) must be positioned behind the grille on •
the lower right side of the unit. Remove the cover
plate from the lower right exterior side of the unit,
and hook up the wiring as shown in Figure 16.
Detailed instructions for the optional blower are
included with the kit.
3.8 Remote Wall Switch Wiring
Attach one wire from the wall switch (RCW -21) to the
"TH° terminal of the gas control valve. Connect the
other wire from the wall switch to the "TH TP" termi-
nal at the gas control valve (Figure 17). Turn the
unit's ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position.
RED THERMOGENERATOR
5.0 OPERATING GUIDELINES MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Upon completing your gas line connection, a small
amount of air will be in the lines. When first lighting
the pilot light, it will take a few minutes for the lines to
purge themselves of this air. Once the purging is
complete, the pilot and burner will light and operate
as indicated in the instruction manual. Subsequent
lightings of the appliance will not require such
purging.
When lit for the first time, the appliance will emit a
slight odor for an hour or two. This is due to paint
and lubricants used in the manufacturing process.
Additionally, for the first few minutes after each
lighting, vapor may condense and fog the glass.
Atter a few minutes this moisture will disappear.
Keep the control compartment, logs, and burner area
surrounding the logs clean by vacuuming or brushing
at least twice a year.
A
THE LOGS CAN GET VERY HOT - HANDLE ONLY
WHEN COOL.
Always turn off gas to the pilot before cleaning. For
relighting, refer to lighting instructions located behind
the lower front grille assembly.
The appliance and venting system should be in-
spected before initial use and at least annually by a
qualified field service person.
Always keep the appliance area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable
vapors and liquids.
Never obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation
air. Keep the front of the appliance clear of all
obstacles and materials.
Your appliance control system is a millivolt type. It
consists of a pilot burner, a plezo ignitor, a gas
control valve regulator, a microswitch, an on/off
switch, and a safety high temperature limit switch.
To obtain proper operation, it is imperative that the
pilot and main burner flame characteristics are
steady, not Idling or floating.
Typically, the top 3/4 -Inch at the pilot generator
should be engulfed in the pilot flame (Figure 20).
TYPICAL VIEW OF PILOT GENERATOR
A
Figure 20
CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE
ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH
SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND SHOULD
STAY AWAY TO AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING
IGNITION. YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE
SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME
ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE.
A
IMPORTANT: 1
TURN OFF GAS BEFORE SERVICING APPLI-
ANCE. IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A COMPE-
TENT SERVICEMAN PERFORM THESE CHECK-
UPS AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH HEATING
SEASON.
Inspect the external vent cap on a regular basis to
make sure that no debris is Interfering with the air
flow.
5.1 GLASS DOOR REMOVAL
1. To remove the glass panel, the rectangular
decorative front (piece Includes the handles) must be
removed first. To do this, lift and pull from the top
above the glass panel.
TO GIVE A SNUG FIT FOR PROPER GASKET
SEAL. OVERTIGHTENING MAY RESULT IN DAM-
AGED GLASS.
5. Replace decorative trim proceeding in reverse
order of step 1 under Glass Removal.
6.0 SAFETY INFORMATION
"FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING'
IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS
EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT
CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE., PERSONAL
INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE.
A. This appliance has a pilot. When lighting the
pilot, follow these instructions exactly.
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appli-
ance 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
o Do not try to light any appliance
o Do not touch any electric switch: do not use any
phone in your building.
o Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instruc-
tions.
o 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. Forced or attempted
repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been
under water. Immediately call a qualified service
technician to inspect the appliance and to replace
any part of the gas control system which has been
under water.
7.0 LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
1. "STOPI' Read the safety information above first.
2. To access controls pull top of lower grille forward.
The grille is hinged to open downward.
3. Turn the control to the OFF position.
To do this, you must turn the knob clockwise to
the pilot position, and then press in and continue
turning clockwise to the OFF position.
4. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you
then smell gas, STOPI Follow "B" In the safety
information above. If you don't smell gas, go to next
step.
5. The pilot should not require accessing for lighting
purposes. The pilot is located inside the air tight
chamber. If it is necessary to access the pilot, follow
the instructions in Section 5.1 for glass door removal.
6. To put the control in the pilot position, turn the
control knob counter- clockwise to the pilot position.
7. To light the pilot depress the control knob and
then depress the red piezo button until it makes a
clicking sound. It may be necessary to repeat this
step. If the pilot does not light after 20 seconds, go
back to step 3. The pilot button should be held down
for a minute after ignition. If the pilot will not stay lit
after several tries, turn the gas control knob to the
"OFF" position and call your service technician or gas
supplier. If the knob does not pop up when released,
stop and call your service technician or gas supplier.
8. After the pilot has been lit, the burner can be
turned on by turning knob counter- clockwise to the
"ON" position. Then flip the on/off switch to the "ON"
position.
9. To close control panel simply lift grille and press
in.
10. To turn off gas to appliance:
a. Open access grille by pulling
grille top forward.
b. Turn knob clockwise to
pilot position then depress
knob and continue turning to
"OFF' position.
c. To close control panel simply
lift grille and press in.
oromme
8.0 TROUBLE SHOOTING
With proper installation and maintenance, your new Gas Fireplace should provide years of trouble -free
service.
If you do experience a problem, refer to the trouble shooting guide shown below. This guide will assist you or
a qualified service person in the diagnosis of problems and the corrective action to be taken.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Spark ignitor will
not light pilot after
repeated triggering of
red button.
A. Defective ignitor
(no spark at
electrode.)
B. Defective or
misaligned electrode
at pilot (spark at
electrode).
D. No L.P. In tank.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Check for spark at electrode
and pilot; if no spark and
electrode wire is properly
connected, replace ignitor.
Using a match, light pilot.
If pilot lights, turn off
pilot and trigger the red
button again. If pilot
lights, an improper gas/air
mixture caused the bad
lighting and a longer purge
period is recommended. If
pilot will not light - check
gap at electrode and pilot -
should be 1/8 inch to have a
strong spark. If OK,
replace pilot:
1. Check remote shut off
valves from fireplace.
Usually there Is a valve
near the fireplace and
sometimes there is a valve
near the main. There can be
more than one (1) valve
between the fireplace and
main.
2. Low pressure can be
caused by a variety of
situations such as a bent
line, too narrow diameter of
pipe or even low line
pressure. Check for kinked
lines. If none, consult with
plumber or gas supplier.
3. Check L.P. (Propane) tank.
You may be out of fuel.
2. Pilot will not stay
lit after carefully
following lighting
instructions.
A. Defective pilot
generator.
1. Check pilot flame. Must
impinge on pilot generator.
Clean and or adjust pilot
for maximum flame
impingement on generator.
SYMPTOM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
D. Open wire
connection in pilot
circuit.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Check wire continuity
and connections in pilot
circuit.
3. Pilot burning, no
gas burner, valve knob •
"ON ", wall switch "ON ".
A. Wall switch or
wires defective.
B. Pilot generator
may not be
generating
sufficient milli-
voltage.
C. Plugged burner
orifice.
D. "On -off" switch on
unit defective.
1. Check wall switch and
wires for proper
connections. Place jumper
wires across terminals at
wall switch - if burner
comes on, replace defective
wall switch. If OK, place
jumper wires across wall
switch wires at gas valve -
if burner comes on, wires
are faulty or connections
are bad.
1. Recheck Symptom e2.
2. Pilot flame not
physically close enough to
thermal generator.
1. Check burner orifice for
stoppage and remove.
1. Follow corrective action
In A.1 above; check switch
and wiring. Replace where
defective.
4. Frequent pilot
outage problem.
A. Pilot flame may
be too low or blowing
(high), causing the
pilot safety to drop
out.
1. Clean and adjust pilot
flame for, maximum flame
impinpsmint on pilot
generator.
5. Pilot and main,
burner go out while
being in operation.,
A. High limit switch
is defective or has
reached its maximum
temperature.
1. Allow unit to cool. Then
rePeat lighting Instructions.
2. If 1 above does not allow
for Ignition, check high
limit switch. Place jumper
wires across high limit
switch. If you can
re- ignite the pilot, your
high limit switch Is
defective. Do not use
fireplace until the high-
limit switch is replaced,
u this Is an important
safety feature.. If the, unit lights
with juniper. wires in "place,
the • wires may be defective
or the connectors are bad.
6.. Low flame at high
altitude.
A. Orifice may be
too small.
4;aansormonorom
1. Orifice on burner should
be 2 drill sizes larger at
higher elevation.
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CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Check to make sure vent
cap Is installed properly
and free of debris. Make
sure that the 5-inch inner
pipe extends 2 inches
beyond the 13-inch pipe and
has no leaks in it
Factory
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CORRECTIVE ACTION
1. Check to make sure vent
cap Is installed properly
and free of debris. Make
sure that the 5-inch inner
pipe extends 2 inches
beyond the 13-inch pipe and
has no leaks in it
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LIMITED WARRANTY POLICY
FOR HEAT -N •GLO GAS FIREPLACES
The limited 2 -year warranty will not become effective until the completed warranty card has
been mailed to HEAT N -GLO FIREPLACE PRODUCTS INC., Savage, MN 55378.
This card must be mailed within 60 days of the fireplace installation.
Subject to the conditions set forth herein, Heat -N -Gb Fireplace Products, Inc., extends the following limited
warranty with respect to Heat -N -Gb Decorative fireplaces.
If Heat -N -Gb is satisfied that any part or portion of the fireplaces covered by this warranty is defective in
material or workmanship under normal use and service as described in the operating instructions, Heat -N -Gb
will take the following actions:
1. Within the first year from the date of installation, Heat -N -Gb shall, at its
option, replace or repair any such defect in material or workmanship, at
HEAT N -GLO expense. HEAT -N -GLO SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY
OTHER LABOR COSTS, OR EXPENSES, INCLUDING INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
. During the second year after the date of installation, HEAT N -GLO shall supply
replacement pads at the current minimum wholesale price, but HEAT N -GLO
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR, TRANSPORTATION, OR OTHER
INDIRECT DAMAGES.
3. During the first six months after. installation, HEAT N -GLO shall, at its option,
replace or repair the glass door if operation is faulty. (This does not include
glass panels broken during shipping, misuse, or careless handling.) HEAT N-
GLO SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LABOR, TRANSPORTATION, OR
OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES. IF GLASS DOORS OTHER THAN FACTORY DOORS
ARE USED ALL WARRANTY AND LIABILITY ON THE FIREPLACE IS VOIDED.
. All electrical, manual, and optional components or accessories found to be
defective will be repaired or replaced without charge during the first year
after installation.
Heat -N -Gb may discharge its entire warranty liability by refunding the wholesale price of the product.
Products made by other manufacturers, sold with the fireplace or thereafter are not covered by this limited
warranty. The use of other unauthorized components will make this warranty null and void.
This limited warranty will be void if the appliance is not installed by a qualified installer and according to the
installation Instructions. The limited warranty also is void if the fireplace is not operated, at all times, accords
to the operating instructions furnished.
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, NO IMPLEMENTED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES
SHALL APPLY TO THE FIREPLACE AFTER THE ABOVE LIMITED WARRANTY HAS EXPIRED.
In states that do not allow limitations on how long implied warranty lasts, or do not allow exclusion of indirect
damages, those limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have additional rights not
covered in this limited warranty.
Heat -N -Gb reserves the right to make changes at anytime, without notice, in design, material, specifications
and prices and the right to discontinue styles and products.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODEL: GAS 36DV88
AND MODEL: 6000'.l'V OPTIONAL KITS
Optional Kits include':
GFK -160 Fan Kit
RCH -09 Remote Control Hand Kit
GFK -RCH Fan /Hand Remote Control Combination Kit
RCW -21 Remote Control Wall Kit
Please read these instructions carefully before beginning any'optional
kit installation. Refer to the appropriate section for 'instructions,
parts lists, and illustrations.
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING: DO NOT HOUR UP 110 VOLT WIRING TO THE BURNER IGNITION SYSTEM.
A. Wiring to the Unit for the GFK -160, RCH-09, and GFK -RCH Kits.
110 volts alternating current must be present for the GF1( -160, RCH -09,
or the GFK -RCH Kits to work. (Fig.1)
NOTE: If the RCW -21 Wall Remote Control Kit is to be installed,
proceed directly to that section of this manual.
1. Turn electrical power to the unit off at the circuit breaker.
2. Remove the electrical cover plate from the right hand side of the
unit. Remove the knockout from the plate and attach the Romex
clamp (screws to the outside).
3. Feed the outside electrical wires through the Romex clamp and
secure the wires to the clamp. Do not permanently re -mount the
cover plate until after the Optional Kit has been installed.
. Keep electrical power to the unit turned off at the circuit breaker
un a
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OPT -.KIT
6 -88.
. Installing the GFK -160 Fan Kit (Figure 2)
Tools. Needed:
Electric Drill with a 1/4 inch nut drive bit
Needle Nose Pliers
Pliers
. Wire the junction box, provided with the kit, to the outside
electrical wires. Using wire nuts, attach the black wires to the
black wire, the white wires to the white wire, and the ground wire
to the ground stud (inside the junction box).
Remove the knob and the lock nut from the rheostat. Slide the
rheostat behind the fireplace wall, in the lower right hand corner
behind the grille, with the stein sticking out of the prepunched
hol•e:' -, Attach the lock-nut tightly and re- attach the knob on the
stein.
. Attach the junction box to the side of the unit. Insert the rear
tab of the box into the rectangular cover plate hole, push the
front end of the box tightly against the side of the unit and
secure the box with a sheet Metal screw ( note the hole in'the
front end tab).
. Place the fan in the lower rear center of the unit, aligning the
front rubber grommets with the two nuts pre- ins.talled.in the units
bottom. pan. Secure the fan with the two (2) thumbscrews and
washers provided.
. .: ?lug the fan into the rear recepticle (labeled "Blower ") of the
junction box.
. Plug the Rheostat leads into'. the connectors at the front end of
junction box.
• Plug thee. AC cord (pre- wired in junction bux) into the.recepticle
marked "Remote" on the junction box.
• Re- attach the electrical cover plate to the outside oI the unit
Turn the electrical power to the unit on at the :.circuit ,breaker':
The rheostat will vary the fan speed in addition to, turning the
fan on /off. If the fan does not work properly, contact .a qualified
'serviceman or the local'factory representative.
GFK -160 Fan Kit Installation
Bill of Materials
ITEM QTY PART #
1 1 CFK -100
•2 1' CFK -001
3. 2 CFK -002
4 2 GFK-003
5 1 JD3
6 1 CFK -004
7 1 FN1f -0O8
8 2 FRH -009
9 1 Flt!•1 -012
10 1 FR11 -204
DESCRIPTION
Installation Instructions
Fan (with chord)
10 - 32X3/4" Thumbscrews
10 - 32 Washers
Junction Box: Prewircd
Rheostat
Itomex Clamp
Wire Nuts 3 wire
8-32 Ground Screw NuL /Washer
8- 32x1 /2" Self Thread Screw
Thumbscrews &
Washers
C. Installing the RCH -09 Remote Control Kit
Tools Needed: Electric Drill with a 1/4 inch nut drive bit
Standard Screw Driver
1. Wire the junction box provided with the kit to the outside
electrical wires. Using wire nuts, attach black wires to black
wire, white wires to white wire, and the ground wire to the ground
stud (inside the junction box).
2. Attach the junction box to the side of the unit. Insert the rear
tab of the junction box into the rectangular cover plate hole,
push, the front end of the junction box tightly against the side of
the unlit, and secure the junction box with a sheet metal screw
(note the hole in the front end tab).
3. Turn the remote control receiver switch to the "Remote" position.
4. Plug the A.C. cord on the junction box into the recepticle: of the
remote control receiver and plug the receiver into the recepticle
(labeled "Remote ") on the front of the junction box.
5. FOR MODEL GAS 36DV88: Attach the low voltage red and brown wires
to screws 1 and 3 on the gas control valve. Either wire can be
attached to either screw on the gas valve. (Fig.3)
FOR MODEL 6000TV: Attach the low voltage red wire to screw 1 on
the gas control valve. Attach the low voltage brown wire to the
"COMM" terminal of the damper microswitch. You must remove the
short extension wire from the end of the brown wire before
attaching the brown wire to .the microswitch. (Fig.4)
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IMPORTANT: BE CERTAIN THAT THE EXISTING WIRES ATTACHED TO THE GAS
VALVE REMAIN IN PLACE ON THE VALVE AFTER ATTACHING REMOTE CONTROL
WIRES.
6. Turn the on /off switch at the lower left hand side of the unit
(behind the grille) to the "OFF" position.
7. Re- attach the electrical cover plate • to the outside of the unit.
8. Turn the electrical power to the unit on at the circuit breaker.
9. Install a 9 volt D.C. battery into the Remote Control Transmitter.
Depress the button on the transmitter and the fireplace will light.
If the unit does not light, check to see if:
-Instructions were followed step by step
-Gas control valve is in the "ON" position
-Pilot light is on
If unit still does not operate properly, contact a qualified
serviceman or the local factory representative.
RCN --09
5 -88
RCH -09 REMOTE HAND KIT
Dill of Materials
ITEM QTY PART #
1 • 1 RCH -100
2. 1 RCH -00l
3 •1 RCH -002
4 1 RCH -003
5 1 RCH -004
6 1 J133
7 I. F)t}I -008
8, 2 FRH -009
• 9 1 • FRH -012
10 1 FRH -204 •
11 34" 1tCH -1U2
DESCRIPTION
Installation Manual
Transmitter
Receiver
Relay (Wired in Junction Box)
Electric Chord (Wired in Juction Box;
Junction Box: Pre -wired
Romex Clamp
Wire Nuts - 3 Wire '
.8 -32 Ground Screw' NUI /Washer
8- 32x1/2 Self /Turd Screw
18. CA. 2 Conductor Wire
(Wired in Junction liox)
Fig. 3
Model: 6000TV•
,Cao alva`
Junction
Sox
$1 Racalva;
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D. ,Installing the GFK -ItCH lean /Hand Remote Control Combination hit
Tools Needed:
C
Electric Drill with a 1/4 inch nut drive bit
Standard Screw Driver
Needle Nose Pliers
Pliers
1. Wire the junction box provided with the kit to the outside electrical
wires. Using wire nuts, attach the black wires to black wire, white
wires to white wire, and the ground wire to the ground stud (inside the
junction box).
2. Remove the knob and the locknut from the rheostat. Slide the rheostat
behind the 'fireplace wall in the lower right hand corner behind the
grille with the stem sticking out of the pre- punched hole. Attach the
locknut tightly and re- attach the knob on the stem.
3. Attach the junction box to the inside of the unit. Insert the rear tab
of the junction box into the rectangular cover plate hole. Push the
front end of the junction box tightly against the side of the unit and
secure.. the junction box with a sheet metal screw (note the hole in the
front end tab).
4. Place the fan in the lower rear center of the unit, aligning the 'front
rubber grommets with the two nuts pre - installed in the. units botto ?n
pan. Secure the fan with the two (2) thumbscrbws and washers provided'.
5. Plug the fan •into the rear`' recepticle (labeled "Blower ") of the
junction box.
6. Plug the Rheostat leads into the connectors at the front of the
junction box.
7. Turn the remote control receiver switch to the "Remote" position.
8. Plug the A.C. cord on the junction box into the recepticle of the
remote control receiver and plug the receiver into the recepticle
(labeled "Blower ") of the junction box.
9. FOR MODEL GAS 36DV88: Attach the low voltage red and brown wires to
screws 1 and 3 on the gas control valve. Either wire can be attached
to either screw on the gas valve. (Fig.5)
FOR MODEL 6000TV: Attach *Ole low. voltage red wire to screw 1 on the
gas control valve. Attach the• low voltage' :brown wire to the "COMM"
terminal of the damper microswitch. You must remove the short
extension wire from the -end of the brown wire before attaching the
brown wire to the micr-oswitch. ('Ijig.6)
IMPORTANT: BE CERTAIN THAT THE EXISTING WIRES ATTACHED TO THE GAS VALVE
REMAIN IN PLACE ON THE VALVE AFTER ATTACHING REMOTE CONTROL WIRES.
10. Turn the on /off switch at the lower left hand side of the unit (behind
the grille) to the "Off" position.
11. Re- attach the electrical cover plate to the outside of the unit.
12. Turn the electrical power to the unit on at the circuit breaker.
13. Install a 9 volt D.C. battery into the Remote Control Transmitter. Turn
the rheostat knob to an "On" position. By depressing the button on the
transmitter, the fireplace will light and the fan will turn on. You
can vary the speed of the fan with the rheostat knob. You can also
manually turn the fan on or off using the rheostat when the unit is lit.
If the unit does not light check to see if:
- Instuctions were followed step by step
-Gas control valve is in the "On" position
-Pilot light is on
If the unit still does not operate properly, contact a qualified serviceman
or the local factory representative.
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GFx -RCH
5 -88
01.1K-kCH FAN /REMOTE HAND COMBINATION KIT
Bill of Materials
ITEM QTY_ PAR # DESCRIPTION
1. 1 FRH -100
1 Ck'K -001
2 GFK -002
2. GFK -003
1 • CFK -004
1. RCR -001
1 kCH -002
1 1'iCH -O03
1 RCH -004
34" I'iCH -1f32
1 JB3
1 FRH -008
2 F)'tH -010
1 FftH -012
1 flies -204
2
3
4
6
7
H.
J
10
11
12
1,3
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'Model :; GAS 36D.V88
Installation Instructions
Fan (with chord)
10- 32x3/4" thumbscrews
10 -32 Washers
Rheostat
Transmitter
Receiver -
Relay (wired in Junction Box)
E:luctr;;..Chord`., (wired in Junction Box)
4,18 CA 2'Conductor Wire (wired in J.B.
Junction Box:'.,Prewired
Rotnex , C 1 aiup
Wire Nuts - 3 Wire
.p-32 'Croun'd Screw Nut /Washer
8- 32x1/2" Self 'Thread Screws:
,3unctlon
C..
Valve
Receiver
Rheostat
Model: 6000TV
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Installing the RCW -21 Remote Wall Switch Kit
NOTE: Do not wire 110 volt;•t.C. to the unit for installation of
this Kit.' •
1. Install The Re mote Wall Switch in a convenient location.
2. Hun low v ol.i:age, 2- conductor wire from the wall switch into
the base of''the'.t. (behind the grille).
3 FOR MODEL'GM 36DV88: Attach one. wire from the wall switch
to the "'TH`" terminal of the gas 1_control valve. Connect the
wire from the .,' ew.i,tch` to the "TH TP" terminal at the gas
control valve. (!`i�;r,: 7)'
FOR MODEL 6000TV: AL Lull :n one wire from the wall switch :to to
the "TH" terminal of the gas control valve. Connect the
other wire from the wall switch to the "COMM" terminal at the
damper microswitch. (Fig. 8) •
4. Turn the on /off switch located at the lower left corner of
the unit (behind the grille) to the "OFF" position.
IMPORTANT: BE CERTAIN THAT THE EXISTING WIRES ATTACHED TO THE
GAS VALVE REMAIN IN PLACE ON THE VALVE•AFTER ATTACHING REMOTE -;
CONTROL'WIRES.
Mocjel: GAS 36DV88'
CITY OF TUKWILA
Building Division
6200 Southeenter Boulevard MECHANICAL PERMIT APPLICATION
Tukwila, Washinotnn ogles
(206)- 433 -1849
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