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3.Using a 1/2” open end wrench remove the orifices. (Fig. 67)

Front Burner Orifice (Refer to Table on Page 42)

Rear Burner Orifice (Refer to Table on Page 42)

CO130

Fig. 67 Burner orifice replacement.

4.Converting LP to NG, remove bracket/gasket as- sembly by unfastening the screw which secures the bracket to the burner tray base. Discard bracket and refasten the screw into the hole. (Fig. 67a)

Converting NG to LP, assemble the bracket/gas- ket assembly to the burner tray assembly base by unfastening the screw on the tray to the right side of the orifice. Slide the bracket/gasket assembly over the fitting on the manifold toward the back with the gasket to the right. Secure the bracket/gasket as- sembly using the screw removed earlier. (Fig. 67a)

LP Bracket/Gas- ket Assembly - in place for use with LP Gas; remove for use with Natu- ral Gas

Screw

CO132

Fig. 67a LP bracket/gasket assembly.

5.Replace the orifices according to the table on Page 42.

6.Replace the mixing tube on the burner housing by removing the two (2) screws that secure the mixing tube to the burner housing assembly. Remove the old gasket behind the mixing tube. (Fig. 68) NOTE:

The mixing tube for propane gas has only two bimetallic springs that are in the closed position at cold start. The mixing tube for natural gas has two spring/shutter collar assemblies that are in the closed position at cold start. Make sure the correct mixing tube is used for conversion.

7.Use the new gasket supplied in the conversion kit and proper mixing tube and replace in reverse order.

DV360/580 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace

Gasket

Burner Housing

Mixing Tube

Natural

Propane

CO131

Fig. 68 Replace mixing tube and gasket.

8.Reassemble the burner housing assembly, the burner tube assembly and the fettle in reverse order.

DV580

1.Remove manifold mounting screw from burner. (Fig. 69)

2.Remove burner orifice from manifold assembly using 3/8” wrench. (Fig. 70)

3.Install conversion orifices in place of orifices just removed.

 

Manifold Assembly

Pilot Location

 

Burner Pan

 

 

Manifold Mounting

 

 

Screw

 

Orifice

Log Support

(DV580)

CO101a

 

Fig. 69 Remove manifold assembly.

 

Rear Burner Orifice:

 

(Refer to Conversion Kit Orifice

 

Chart)

 

 

 

Front Burner Orifice:

 

(Refer to Conversion Kit

 

Orifice Chart)

 

 

CO102a

Fig. 70 Burner orifice replacement.

4.Remove air shutters from burner pan by removing shutter retaining screw then air shutter. (Fig. 71)

5.Replace only the rear air shutters.

Natural Gas: Rear air shutter, fully open.

 

Front air shutter, fully open.

LP:

Rear air shutter, fully open.

 

Front air shutter, fully open.

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Contents Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Table of Contents Locating Your Fireplace Installation & Operating InstructionsDV360 DV580 Fireplace Dimensions Installed as Top VentFraming Dimensions Fireplace Dimensions Installed as Rear VentHearth Clearance to CombustiblesMantels Final Finishing Framing And FinishingGas Specifications Gas Inlet and Manifold PressuresRemote ON/OFF Switch Installation Gas Line InstallationAlternate Switch Location When purging gas line the front glass must be removedElectronic Gas Control Valve Ensure that the power to the supply lineEB-1 Electrical Box Complete conversion Optional Top Vent ApplicationLocation of Vent Termination General VentingGeneral Venting Information Termination Location Canadian Installations1 US Installations2USA Installations Canadian InstallationsGeneral Information Assembling Vent Pipes Flex Vent PipesRear Wall Vent Application How to Use the Vent GraphTwist Lock Pipes Zero clearance sleeve is only required for combustible walls Rear Wall Vent Installation Twist Lock PipeVertical Sidewall Application Rear Wall Vent Installations Flex Vent Pipe+ B = 17 Max Always install horizontal venting on a level plane Vertical Sidewall Installation Twist Lock PipeHorizontal length requirement Vertical Sidewall Installation Flex Vent PipeVertical Through-the-Roof Application Below Grade InstallationMaximum elbow usage Vertical Through-the-Roof InstallationMin 610 mm Venting Components Operating Instructions Log Identification Chart Installation of LogsDV360 Logs DV360 DV580Log Rear Top logs must be placed properly onto notches DV580Refer to Figure Flame & Temperature Adjustment Burner Lava Rock PlacementFlame Characteristics Large Lava RockDV580 DV360To Turn Off Gas To Heater Lighting and Operating InstructionsValve in the on position Lighting InstructionsTurning Off the Gas to the Appliance Transmitter Operation Off Mode Shut Off ProcedureOn Manual Mode Instructions for RF Comfort Control ValveAuto Mode Delay Timer ModeFan Override During Auto Mode Change Between F/C Temperature UnitsAuto Path LED Count Service ActionOn Path Local Path Remove Window Frame Assembly Before Service Work Troubleshooting Honeywell VS8421SIT Nova 820 Millivolt Valve Troubleshooting the Gas Control SystemStart Troubleshooting the Gas Control System Fuel Conversion Instructions Conversions must be completed by qualified personnelBurner Orifice Conversion DV360 Honeywell ValveUsing a 1/2 open end wrench remove the orifices. Fig Pilot Orifice Conversion Installation PrecautionsConversion Procedure Injector Orifice Size Matrix Cleaning the Standing Pilot Control System MaintenanceLogs May Be HOT Burner and Burner CompartmentDV360/580 DV360/580 Description DV580 GACA4P0 Fuel Conversion Kits FK12 Fan Assembly Optional AccessoriesFK24 Fan Assembly Hard Direct Wire Hook UpInstallation Instructions Remote ControlsCeramic Refractory Panels Decorative Bay WindowsArch/Square Face Kit Conversion Instructions For Use in Mobile Homes Model DV360RMH9b.Units with Honeywell valve DV360/580 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Limited Lifetime Warranty AFUE% Efficiency Ratings

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.