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INSTALLATION
Wall Switch Installation
Optional Remote Control Installation (Model WRC)
Gas Line
INSTALLATION
WALL SWITCH INSTALLATION
The installation of a wall switch allows you to activate the gas control valve and turn the fireplace on and off. The wall switch is to be connected to the incoming 120 volt regular household wiring that supplies the electricity to the fireplace. Refer to wiring diagram in this manual on page 18.
OPTIONAL REMOTE CONTROL
INSTALLATION (Model WRC)
Note: If using optional wireless
1.Remove the front refractory access panel by lifting up and an- gling out of the firebox opening (see Figure 12).
2.The WRC model receiver does not require a battery. The re- ceiver can be installed by first plugging the short extension cord into the fireplace receptacle. Then plug the receiver unit into the extension cord. Finally plug the ignition module plug into the receiver unit (see Figure 13).
3.Activate the remote handset battery by removing the insulat- ing tab on the back of the handset (see Figure 14). The battery is included
4.Once the battery is activated the unit is ready to use.
5.Replace front refractory access panel.
Fireplace
Receptacle
Remote Control
Receiver
Extension Cord | Ignition | |
Module Plug | ||
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Figure 13 - Installing the WRC Remote Receiver | ||
Battery Cover |
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12 Volt Battery |
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Back of | Pull to Remove | |
Handset | Insulation Tab |
Figure 14 - Installing Battery into Back of Handset
GAS LINE HOOK-UP
WARNING: Gas line hookup should be done by your gas supplier or a qualified service person.
WARNING: Before you proceed, make sure your gas supply is OFF.
The appliance and it’s individual shutoff valve must be discon- nected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual equipment shutoff valve during any pres- sure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
An equipment shutoff valve has been included in the appliance’s gas supply system. You may consider installing an extra gas shutoff valve outside the appliance’s enclosure (check with local codes) where it can be accessed more conveniently with a key through a wall as shown in Figure 15.
Figure 12 - Removing Front Refractory Access Panel |
| Shutoff |
(P325E/VP325E Model Shown) | Key | Valve |
| Typical Exterior Wall Gas | Extension |
| Shutoff Installation |
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| Figure 15 - Equipment Shutoff Valve Installation |
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