Vermont Casting DV360 manual Conversions must be completed by qualified personnel, Honeywell Valve

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DV360/580 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

Conversions must be completed by qualified personnel

Fuel Conversion Instructions

To convert the DV360/580 units for use with a different gas follow these instructions. Before proceeding, turn control knob on valve to “OFF” and turn gas supply OFF. Turn OFF any electricity that may be going to the appliance.

CAUTION: Logs may be HOT! Allow to cool before proceeding.

2.Insure the rubber gasket (D) is properly positioned and install the new HI/LO pressure regulator assem- bly to the valve using the new screws (E) supplied with the kit. Tighten the screws securely. (Ref. torque = 25 in/lb) (Fig. 65)

3.Install the enclosed conversion label (F) to the valve body where it can easily be seen. (Fig. 65)

Valve conversion is complete.

1.Open louvre assembly bottom to gain access to valve. Remove window frame assembly. (See “Win- dow Frame Assembly Removal”, Page 24, Fig. 47)

2.Remove logs if previously installed.

Honeywell Valve

E

1.Remove cap from HI/LO knob. This can be accom- plished by lifting the plastic cap off the screw. (Fig. 63)

2.Remove the screw from center of HI/LO knob with small screwdriver turning counterclockwise. (Fig. 63)

3.Insert conversion screw supplied in conversion kit. Blue for natural gas, red for LP.

4.Tighten screw, replace cap.

Cap

Lift Open

N

O

F

OFF

P

 

L

I

TO

 

D

FC108

HI

 

HI

LO

 

LO

Hi/Lo

 

 

Knob

Remove Center Screw

CO100

Fig. 63 Remove center screw from Hi/Lo knob.

NOVA SIT820 Valve

1.Using the TORX T20 bit, remove and discard the three (3) pressure regulator mounting screws (A), pressure regulator tower (B) and the spring and diaphragm assembly (C). (Fig. 64)

A

B

C

 

OFF

 

P

 

I

N

L

O

TO

FC107

Fig. 64 Remove mounting screws, pressure regulator tower and spring and diaphragm assembly.

Fig. 65 Replace regulator.

Burner Orifice Conversion

DV360

1.Remove the screws that secure the fettle and the burner tube assembly, located behind the burner tube assembly. Remove the four (4) screws that se- cure the burner housing assembly to the base pan at the right and left end of the burner housing assem- bly. (Fig. 66)

Pilot Location

Burner Housing

Assembly

Remove

Screws

 

Burner Tube

 

Assembly

CO129

Remove Screws

Fig. 66 Remove screws holding burner housing assembly and burner tube assembly.

2.Remove the fettle and the burner tube assembly. Slide the burner housing assembly to the right and up to free the orifice.

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Contents Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Table of Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Locating Your FireplaceFireplace Dimensions Installed as Top Vent DV360 DV580Fireplace Dimensions Installed as Rear Vent Framing DimensionsMantels Clearance to CombustiblesHearth Framing And Finishing Final FinishingGas Specifications Gas Inlet and Manifold PressuresGas Line Installation Remote ON/OFF Switch InstallationAlternate Switch Location When purging gas line the front glass must be removedEB-1 Electrical Box Ensure that the power to the supply lineElectronic Gas Control Valve Optional Top Vent Application Complete conversionGeneral Venting Location of Vent TerminationCanadian Installations1 US Installations2 General Venting Information Termination LocationCanadian Installations USA InstallationsGeneral Information Assembling Vent Pipes Flex Vent PipesTwist Lock Pipes How to Use the Vent GraphRear Wall Vent Application Rear Wall Vent Installation Twist Lock Pipe Zero clearance sleeve is only required for combustible wallsRear Wall Vent Installations Flex Vent Pipe Vertical Sidewall Application+ B = 17 Max Vertical Sidewall Installation Twist Lock Pipe Always install horizontal venting on a level planeVertical Sidewall Installation Flex Vent Pipe Horizontal length requirementBelow Grade Installation Vertical Through-the-Roof ApplicationVertical Through-the-Roof Installation Maximum elbow usageMin 610 mm Venting Components Operating Instructions Installation of Logs Log Identification ChartDV360 Logs DV360 DV580Log Rear Refer to Figure DV580Top logs must be placed properly onto notches Burner Lava Rock Placement Flame & Temperature AdjustmentFlame Characteristics Large Lava RockDV360 DV580Lighting and Operating Instructions To Turn Off Gas To HeaterTurning Off the Gas to the Appliance Lighting InstructionsValve in the on position Shut Off Procedure Transmitter Operation Off ModeOn Manual Mode Instructions for RF Comfort Control ValveDelay Timer Mode Auto ModeFan Override During Auto Mode Change Between F/C Temperature UnitsLED Count Service Action Auto PathOn Path Local Path Troubleshooting Honeywell VS8421 Remove Window Frame Assembly Before Service WorkTroubleshooting the Gas Control System SIT Nova 820 Millivolt ValveStart Troubleshooting the Gas Control System Conversions must be completed by qualified personnel Fuel Conversion InstructionsBurner Orifice Conversion DV360 Honeywell ValveUsing a 1/2 open end wrench remove the orifices. Fig Conversion Procedure Installation PrecautionsPilot Orifice Conversion Injector Orifice Size Matrix Maintenance Cleaning the Standing Pilot Control SystemLogs May Be HOT Burner and Burner CompartmentDV360/580 DV360/580 Description DV580 GACA4P0 Fuel Conversion Kits Optional Accessories FK12 Fan AssemblyFK24 Fan Assembly Hard Direct Wire Hook UpRemote Controls Installation InstructionsCeramic Refractory Panels Decorative Bay WindowsArch/Square Face Kit For Use in Mobile Homes Model DV360RMH Conversion Instructions9b.Units with Honeywell valve DV360/580 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Limited Lifetime Warranty Efficiency Ratings AFUE%

DV580, DV360, DV360 specifications

Vermont Castings is a name synonymous with quality and craftsmanship in the world of fireplaces. Among their celebrated products, the DV580, DV360, and DV360 stand out for their advanced technology, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal. Each of these models offers unique features designed to enhance home heating while maintaining a focus on environmental responsibility.

The DV580 is a powerful direct vent gas stove that seamlessly combines traditional aesthetics with modern functionality. With its large viewing window, it creates a cozy ambiance while allowing users to enjoy the mesmerizing flames. One of its main features is the advanced burner system, which provides a realistic flame appearance. This model also boasts an impressive BTU output, allowing it to heat larger spaces efficiently. The unit is equipped with an electronic ignition, ensuring reliable start-ups even in cold weather.

The DV360, a slightly smaller but equally efficient model, offers versatility for various home settings. With its compact design, it can fit into tighter spaces without sacrificing heating capacity. The DV360 features a unique dual burner system, which promotes a more even and consistent flame. Its direct vent technology ensures that all combustion byproducts are vented outside, maintaining indoor air quality. This model also includes an adjustable flame height, giving users control over the intensity of the heat and ambiance.

In addition to performance, both the DV580 and DV360 prioritize energy efficiency. They are designed to operate with minimal emissions, making them an environmentally friendly choice for homeowners. With a variety of finish options and customizable face designs, these models can complement any home decor. Another key characteristic is the straightforward installation process, which allows homeowners the benefit of having their unit up and running in no time.

Overall, the Vermont Castings DV580, DV360, and DV360 models exemplify a harmonious blend of innovation, functionality, and style. They not only provide warmth but also contribute to the overall aesthetic of any space. With their commitment to quality and performance, Vermont Castings continues to set the standard for direct vent gas stoves, ensuring customers enjoy the best of both worlds: comfort and beauty in their homes.