Heat & Glo LifeStyle BAY-40 Diagnostics and Problem Solving, Diagnostic Questions, Solutions

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B. Diagnostics and Problem Solving

I can’t get a good fire going. What am I doing wrong?

Diagnostic Questions

 

Possible Causes of Condition

Solutions

Is the damper open?

• No draft

Open damper.

 

 

 

 

Is there enough paper/starter?

Insufficient heat to ignite kindling

Use more paper/starter.

 

 

 

 

Is there enough kindling?

Insufficient heat to ignite fuel

Use more dry kindling.

Is the kindling dry?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Is there enough or too much

Insufficient heat to establish draft

Use small split wood that is well seasoned (split, covered on top at

wood? Is it too large? Is it dry

Insufficient air passage

least 6 months, preferably a year).

enough?

 

Insufficient surface area

 

 

 

 

Ignition temperature high due to moisture

 

 

 

 

Are there adequate air spaces

• Insufficient combustion air and exposed

Arrange kindling and wood for air movement.

between fuel pieces?

 

surface area

 

 

 

 

 

Is the chimney pre-warmed?

Exposed, cold chimney down drafting

Use lighted rolled newspaper at throat or flue opening to start

 

 

 

upward movement.

 

 

 

Is there smoke in the house?

• Damper closed

Check damper; have chimney checked if it worked previously;

 

Obstruction in chimney

pre-warm chimney, shut off exhaust devices, open window slightly.

 

 

 

• Down draft from chimney temperature or

 

 

 

from negative house pressure

 

 

 

 

 

Does the kindling, wood not

Condition, amount, arrangement of kindling

Use more, drier, well-spaced kindling and fuel.

ignite?

 

and fuel

 

 

 

 

 

Does the kindling ignite, but the

Amount of kindling

Use more kindling; use smaller, dry wood.

fuel doesn’t?

Condition of fuel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Does the fuel ignite, but not

Condition of fuel

Use well-seasoned wood and sufficient amount; turn exhaust fans

burn well?

Draft problem

off; open window slightly. Perform Simplified House Pressure Test.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I don’t get enough/any heat from the fireplace. What can I do about it?

Diagnostic Questions

 

Possible Causes of Condition

Solutions

How much wood is used for

Insufficient fuel

Make larger fires.

fire?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How well seasoned is the

Condition of fuel

Burn seasoned wood: covered on top, split and stacked for 9

wood?

 

 

months to 2 years.

 

 

 

 

Do you have a blower (where

Yes: Turning blower on too early or setting

Yes: Wait until fire established and leave on lower speed.

possible)?

 

too high, cooling firebox

No: Add blower if available.

 

 

No: Need for all heat boosts possible

 

 

 

 

 

How much heat output do you

Unrealistic expectations

Explanation of decorative nature of fireplace; suggestion of

expect?

 

 

approved fireplace insert.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Fire Risk Hot glass will cause burnsNumber Listing Label Information/LocationGrate Table of Contents Not intended for use as a primary heat source Listing and Code ApprovalsAppliance Certification Asphyxiation Risk Design and Installation ConsiderationsGetting Started Negative PressureMarginal Location Typical Fireplace System Typical Fireplace SystemFire Risk Explosion Risk Tools and Supplies NeededInspect Fireplace and Components Selecting Fireplace Location Framing and ClearancesClearances to Combustible Materials ClearancesFrame the Fireplace Sidewalls/SurroundsChimney Requirements Construct the ChaseRisk of Smoke Spillage Installation of FireplaceInstall the Outside Air Kit Sharp Edges Asphyxiation RiskFt min. from top of uppermost chimney section to air inlet Level the Fireplace Secure the FireplacePosition the Fireplace Place the Protective Metal Hearth StripsChimney Assembly Height of Chimney Components SL1106 SL1112 SL1118 SL1136 SL1148 Using Offsets/ReturnsAssemble the Chimney Sections Install the Ceiling FirestopsAway from chimney pipe may cause fire ¨E. Install the Attic Insulation ShieldSecure the Chimney Double-check the Chimney AssemblyChimney Termination Requirements See Figures 6.1 Complete the EnclosureChimney Termination ¨ Cut Out the Hole in the Roof Install the Roof FlashingInstall the Chimney Air Kit required in Canada Mark the Exit Point of the RoofChase Top Install the Termination CapInstalling an ST1175 Square Termination Cap Gas Code, Ansi Z223.1 AccessoriesGas Log/Lighter Provisions ¨ Table FinishingHearth Extension Non-Combustible Material Finishing MaterialCombustible Material Glass Doors MantelGeneral Information Operating InstructionsFirescreen Outside AirClear Space Near the Fireplace Flue DamperMoisture GrateWood Fuel FirewoodStarting a Fire Understanding Vent Problems TroubleshootingCan’t get a good fire going. What am I doing wrong? Diagnostics and Problem SolvingDiagnostic Questions Solutionsfireplace burns the wood too fast. What can I do? Firebox Refractory Maintenance and Servicing the FireplaceChimney Inspection/Cleaning Disposal of AshesChimney Fire Maintenance Task ListWhen cleaning glass door CleanReference Materials Fireplace DimensionsCatalog # Description Fireplace ComponentsCatalog # Chimney Components14-1/2 15-3/4 400 mm European Copper Caps 20 x Minimum Base Dimensions 28 X 28 with 32 X 32 with 23 XMinimum Base Dimensions 26.5 X 28 with 34 X 34 with TR442 TR442 / 444 TVBAY-40 Service PartsGR3 Description of Part Part Number Qty.reqPIER-40 Qty # Description of PartThis page intentionally left blank Limited Warranty Warranty For Heat & GLO FireplacesDo not Discard this Manual

BAY-40 specifications

The Heat & Glo LifeStyle BAY-40 is a modern gas fireplace designed to deliver both style and functionality while enhancing the ambiance of any living space. Touted for its sleek design and advanced features, the BAY-40 serves as a centerpiece that combines warmth with contemporary aesthetics.

One of the most notable aspects of the LifeStyle BAY-40 is its impressive heat output, ensuring that rooms remain cozy even in the coldest months. With a variety of heat settings, users can easily adjust the temperature to their comfort level. This versatility makes it an ideal option for any home, whether for an expansive living area or a more compact setting.

The BAY-40 is equipped with an innovative IntelliFire technology that promotes ease of use and safety. This advanced ignition system eliminates the need for manual lighting, allowing users to start their fire at the push of a button. Additionally, the remote control feature offers convenience, enabling homeowners to control the fireplace from across the room, adding to the overall comfort factor.

Aesthetically, the LifeStyle BAY-40 is designed with a contemporary look in mind. Its large viewing area provides an unobstructed view of the flames, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The unique bay design not only enhances the visual appeal but also allows for a wider flame presentation, adding to the overall warmth of the room.

The fireplace also offers customizable options, such as different interior finishes and decorative media like glass or logs. These choices allow homeowners to tailor the fireplace to match their existing décor, contributing to a cohesive design throughout their home.

Moreover, the BAY-40 incorporates advanced safety features such as an automatic shut-off mechanism that activates in case of malfunction, ensuring peace of mind for users.

In summary, the Heat & Glo LifeStyle BAY-40 is more than just a fireplace; it’s a blend of innovation, design, and efficiency. Whether you are seeking to enhance your living space or provide warmth to your home, the BAY-40 stands out as an exceptional choice that balances modern technology with elegant aesthetics. Its range of features ensures both comfort and safety, making it a prime addition to any home.