Desa CDCFNR For Built-In Installation, Test to make sure blower is working properly, Lower louver

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INSTALLATION

Continued

For Built-In Installation

WARNING: A licensed elec- trician must connect the wiring harness to electrical supply following all local codes. Electri- cian must provide a clamp on the box cover to secure the wiring. Wiring should be routed through the bushing in the hole on the outer casing of fireplace.

1.Install snap bushing from blower kit into one hole on rear of remote/blower bracket (see Figure 18). The other hole is for a strain relief clamp (not supplied) to secure incoming electrical supply.

2.Follow steps 2 through 6 in Installing Blower Accessory, page 14.

3.A licensed electrician must follow the wiring diagram to connect incoming electrical supply to fan kit wiring harness (see Figure 19).

4.Plug power cord to outlet receptacle (not provided) as shown in Figure 18. Wind extra cable of power cord and tie up with plastic wire strap (see Figure 18). Set cable bundle between the remote/blower bracket and outer casing, away from the burner.

5.Test to make sure blower is working properly.

6.Reinstall upper louver beginning with bottom screws (see Figure 12, page 12) and close

lower louver.

Fan Switch

 

 

(Auto/Off/On)

 

 

 

1

Auto

 

 

Off

2

 

 

 

 

3

Blue

Thermostat

 

 

 

 

 

On

 

Switch

 

 

 

(N.O.)

110/115

 

 

 

Blue

V.A.C.

 

Red

 

Blower

Black

 

 

 

Motor

 

 

 

Red

 

 

 

 

White

 

 

 

White

Green

 

 

 

Green

Figure 19 - Wiring Diagram For Blower Accessory Built-In Installation

Extension Cord Use extension cord if needed. The cord must have

athree-prong, grounding plug and a three-hole receptacle. Make sure cord is in good shape. It must be heavy enough to carry the current needed. An un- dersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage. This will result in loss of power and overheating. Use a No. 16 AWG cord for lengths less than 50 feet.

Blower Bracket Wire Harness

Assembly

Screw

Power Cord

Switch

Outlet Receptacle (not included)

3 2 1

Switch

Plate

Plastic Wire Strap

Wire Harness

 

Clamp Connector (not included)

Remote/ Blower Bracket

Lower Louver Door

Figure 18 - Installing Blower Bracket Assembly

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS Shown with Optional Cabinet Mantel/Hearth Base AccessoryTable of Contents Safety Information Provide adequate clearances around air openings Product IdentificationUnpacking Optional Remote Control AccessoriesProduct Features Local CodesHood Assembly Tools Required Phillips screwdriverHex wrench Scissors AIR for Combustion Ventilation Providing Adequate VentilationDetermining FRESH-AIR Flow for Fireplace Location Ventilation AIR Ventilation Air From Inside BuildingVentilation Air From Outdoors Check GAS Type InstallationMinimum Clearance to Combustible Materials Installation ItemsBUILT-IN Fireplace Installation Fireplace ClearancesDepth If you have not installed hood, follow instruc- tions onMantel Clearances for Built-In Installation Optional Mantel InstallationRemove packaging from three remaining pieces of trim Installing Optional Blower Accessory GA3450TAReinstall top louver Align shim under adjusting plate as shown in FigureCord Installing Blower AccessoryFor Built-In Installation Test to make sure blower is working properlyLower louver Sediment Trap Connecting to GAS SupplyConnecting Equipment Shutoff Valve to Heater Control Installation Items NeededChecking GAS Connections Els or page 25 for Remote-Ready Models Correct all leaks at onceBattery Cover Housing Optional Wireless HAND-HELD Remote Control AccessoriesInstalling Receiver Installing 9-Volt Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control UnitRemove jumper wire from control valve see , Optional Wall Switch GWMS2 Remote-Ready Models OnlyModels with One-Piece Screen Only Installing LOG SET and ScreenLighting Instructions Operating FireplaceOperating Blower Manual Lighting ProcedureTo Turn OFF GAS To Appliance Thermostat Control OperationAUTO/OFF/ON Blower Switch REMOTE-READY Models For Your Safety Read Before LightingOptional HAND-HELD Remote Operation If Using Optional Hand-Held RemoteON/OFF Series Model Cghrcb Manual ModeAuto Thermostatic Mode Auto Shutoff FeatureOptional GWMT1 Wall Mounted Thermostat Optional GWMS2 Wall Mounted SwitchKey Pad Lock Feature Inspecting BurnersIf burner flame pattern is incorrect, as shown in Figure Cleaning MaintenanceBurner Flame Pattern Burner Injector Holder and Pilot AIR Inlet HoleWiring Diagram LOG SETCabinet Ignitor cable dry TroubleshootingObserved Problem Possible Cause Remedy Ignitor cable pinched or wetOr replace burner orifice Burner orifice is cloggedMote-Ready Models Only Models OnlySlight smoke or odor during When heated, vapors fromWalls or furniture Cleaners, etc. may turn into Mote-Ready Models Only Power is lowMent above Gas odor even when controlFireplace produces unwanted Ers, chemicals, new carpetSpecifications Thermostat ModelsRemote-Ready Models Parts Under Warranty Replacement PartsService Hints Technical ServiceIllustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List Illustrated Models Firebox Models CDCFNR, Cdcfpr Illustrated Parts Breakdown Thermostat Models FDCFTN/TP, VDCFRN/RP CDCFNR/PR REMOTE-READY Models THERMOSTAT-CONTROLLED Blower KIT GA3450TA AccessoriesEquipment Shutoff Valve GA5010 Brass Trim KIT GA6095Receiver and HAND-HELD Remote Control KIT Ghrcb and Cghrcb WALL-MOUNT Thermostat Switch GWMT1WALL-MOUNT ON/OFF Switch GWMS2 Cleaning KIT GCK/CCK111244-01D 111244-01D Not a UPC

CDCFNR specifications

Desa CDCFNR, or the Community Development and Capacity Building Framework for Natural Resources, is a pioneering initiative designed to empower local communities in managing their natural resources sustainably. This comprehensive framework is particularly focused on fostering resilience and enhancing the socio-economic conditions of communities that depend on these resources.

One of the main features of Desa CDCFNR is its emphasis on community participation. The framework encourages active engagement of community members in decision-making processes, which ensures that the management of natural resources reflects the needs and aspirations of local populations. By involving communities, the framework promotes a sense of ownership, responsibility, and accountability towards natural resource management.

Technologically, Desa CDCFNR leverages various innovative tools and platforms to facilitate data collection, sharing, and analysis. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are utilized to map natural resources and analyze spatial patterns, which aids in effective planning and resource allocation. Mobile applications are also employed to engage community members, allowing them to report changes in resource availability or environmental conditions in real time. This use of technology ensures that data-driven decisions can be made promptly, leading to more adaptive management strategies.

Another notable characteristic of Desa CDCFNR is its integrated approach. It does not view natural resource management in isolation; instead, it recognizes the interplay between social, economic, and environmental factors. This holistic perspective ensures that interventions are designed to address multiple dimensions of sustainability, including economic development, environmental conservation, and social equity.

Capacity building is at the heart of the Desa CDCFNR initiative. Training programs and workshops are organized to enhance the skills of community members in areas such as sustainable farming practices, water management techniques, and biodiversity conservation. By building local capacities, the framework aims to equip communities with the necessary tools and knowledge to manage their resources effectively and adapt to changing environmental conditions.

In summary, Desa CDCFNR focuses on community engagement, harnesses technology for better resource management, adopts an integrated approach to sustainability, and emphasizes capacity building. Together, these features position Desa CDCFNR as a transformative framework in the realm of community-led natural resource management, paving the way for sustainable development and resilience in local communities.