Monessen Hearth KHLDV500, KHLDV400 Final installation, BRICK, light bulb, and lens placement

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KHLDV Series Gas Fireplace

final installation

 

 

BRICK, light bulb, and lens placement

1.Remove the trapezoidal light shroud located at the back of the firebox by unfastening the three screws.

2.Disassemble the trapezoidal light shroud by unfastening the four screws which secure the front to the back. Set lens with the orange painted surface toward the bottom. Center the lens right to left. Reassemble the front to the back and set the side.

3.Place the right side panel by sliding it at an angle to clear the grate. Set the panel straight up and bring forward until it comes in contact with the reverse bend located at the front of the firebox. Use one of the brackets and screws provided to secure the panel in place.

4.Place the rear lower panel by setting it over the channel behind the light socket. Make sure the grout line lines up with the one on the side.

5.NOTE: Have the left panel bracket and screw handy before installing the rear upper panel in place. Place the rear upper panel in place by resting it over the rear lower panel and sliding it behind the right side panel. While holding the rear upper panel in place, slide the left panel at an angle to clear the grate. Set the left side panel straight up and release the rear upper panel. Secure the left side panel in place using the second bracket and screw provided in the kit.

6.Place the front hearth brick simultaneously and pull toward the front away from the burner. This is critical for balancing air flow around the front burner.

7.Install the halogen light bulb provided with the unit (inside the log set). Do not touch light bulb directly with fingers.

8.Replace the trapezoidal light shroud removed in step #1 by sliding it over the light bulb and sockets. Be careful not to damage the light bulb. Align the holes on the deflector with the hole on the rear channel and

secure in place.

rock wool placement

IWARN GN

Do not use the entire bag of rock wool to cover the burner. This could cause the flame to burn poorly and may lead to sooting.

1.Place rock wool on the front burner to provide glowing embers. For best results, pull the rock wool apart into dime size pieces and place on top of burner. Also place the same size ember over the carry over parts on the rear burner. Do not place embers over open slots on the rear burner.

2.Distribute one layer of rock wool to cover the burner. Figure 65

3.Place the logs on the burner. See Log Placement below. Light unit and after 15 minutes, check burner flame and glow. Refer to Burner Flame, Page 49.

Junction Box

 

Light

 

Rheostat

White

Black

Blue

Black

 

Connectors

Blue

 

White

 

 

 

Light

Black

White

Light

Figure 65 -

FP2155

Rockwool placement

 

Figure 64 -

FP2154

Light Wiring Diagram for Millivolt Unit

 

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KHLDV500, KHLDV400 specifications

The Monessen Hearth KHLDV400 is a high-performance gas fireplace designed to provide both warmth and aesthetic appeal to any living space. This unit is engineered with modern technology, making it an excellent choice for homeowners looking to enhance their home’s atmosphere while enjoying the benefits of efficient heating.

One of the standout features of the KHLDV400 is its impressive heating capability. With an input of 40,000 BTUs, this gas fireplace is capable of heating spaces effectively, making it perfect for medium to large rooms. This fireplace utilizes a direct vent system, ensuring that combustion gases are efficiently expelled outside, while fresh air is drawn from the exterior to support the flame. This makes for a safe and environmentally friendly operation, as it minimizes indoor air pollution.

The KHLDV400 also boasts an innovative burner design that creates realistic flames, mimicking the look of traditional wood-burning fires. The fireplace comes with a choice of decorative media options, including glowing embers and fire glass, allowing homeowners to customize the look of their fireplace to match their personal style.

Another notable characteristic of the KHLDV400 is its intuitive control system. It can be operated via a handheld remote or wall switch, providing convenience and ease of use. Homeowners can adjust the flame height and heat output with simple controls, ensuring comfort at all times. Additionally, it features a standing pilot option that enhances its reliability and safety during operation.

Durability and quality craftsmanship are hallmarks of the Monessen brand, and the KHLDV400 is no exception. The fireplace is built with high-quality materials designed to withstand the test of time. Its sleek, contemporary design features a clean-face appearance that enhances any decor, while the glass front allows for an unobstructed view of the beautiful flame display.

With its combination of style, advanced technology, and efficient heating capabilities, the Monessen Hearth KHLDV400 is an exceptional choice for those looking to invest in a gas fireplace that delivers both performance and elegance to their home.