Empire Comfort Systems PV-28SV55-CN, PV-28SV50-BN, GN, GP)-1, BP)-1, CP Economy Display Mode

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OPTIONAL CONTROLLERS

R: 24 Volt Hot

W1: Heat Relay Stage 1 (Front burner)

W2: Heat Relay Stage 2 (Rear burner)

C: 24 Volt Common

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THERMOSTAT

BLUE

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W2

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(TO BE REMOVED)

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JUNCTION

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BLUE

 

 

 

TRANSFORMER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TO “T1” (FRONT BURNER)

 

 

 

 

 

 

BLACK

 

 

 

 

TO “T2” (REAR BURNER)

 

 

 

 

 

WHITE TO “T1”

BLUE TO “T2”

Figure 51

Replace front louver panel and plug unit into outlet. Turn both burner switches to ON position. Burner switches must remain in the ON position for thermostat to function. Set thermostat using the instructions provided with the thermostat.

Note: When the heater or the Remote Control will not be used for long periods the burner switches should be in the OFF position, also in summer the heater should be turned off at the power point.

Economy Display Mode

Economy Display Mode (Red Button Operation): The red button above the two burner switches (figure 52) is called the economy dis- play mode and will only function when a Controller has been installed in the heater. The most common way to use this button is to set the controller to Thermo mode with a desired temperature set for the heater to turn on and off, which is dependant on the ambient tem- perature, location and the area the appliance is positioned. When using a controller both burner switches need to be in the ON position. When the red button is pressed with both burner switches on, the front burner only will ignite or if already alight, it will now remain on regardless of what function or temperature is set on the Remote Control. The red button acts as an override switch for the front burner only.

In this situation only the back burner will turn on and off according to the setting on the Remote Control. By running the heater this way you will use less gas and still have the aesthetic effect of the front burner. However, if the appliance is in a small area, this setting may get to warm for you. To change the setting, press the red button so that it is not illuminated and the heater will revert back to its normal operation.

Note: When the heater or the Remote Control will not be used for long periods the burner switches should be in the OFF position, also in summer the heater should be turned off at the power point.

Figure 52

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Contents Empire Table of Contents This is a Heating Appliance Important Safety InformationLP-GAS Warning Odor Safety Information for Users of LP-GASVent Directly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL Obstructions Requirements for MassachusettsRecommended Gas Pipe Diameter Installing a New Main Gas CockPressure Testing of the Gas Supply System GAS SupplyIntroduction Installation Instructions General Safety Information SpecificationsLocating Wall Opening Heater Installation for Direct VentInstallation on Rugs and Tile Clearances for Direct VentClearances for Single Flue Heater Installation for Single FlueHeater with Pedestal and Single Flue Adaptor Heater without pedestal SpecificationsFireplace Insert with Mantel Surround with Slim Top Panel Fireplace Insert with Mantel Surround with Short Top Panel Freestanding Units Clearance to CombustiblesInsert Into Masonry Fireplace Rough Framing DimensionsWall Clearances Log Installation All Logs LOG SET Installation InstructionsVent Examples for Single Flue Single Flue Venting with Shroud Installed Venting for Existing Fireplace InstallationSingle Flue Vertical Vent Run Shroud Kit Model# Pvsh Roof Determining Minimum Vent Height AboveSingle Flue Vertical Vent Run With 45 degree elbows Available from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc PVVK-CFA Flex Vent KITDetermining Minimum Vent Height Above the Roof PVVK-SH Horizontal Vent Adaptor KIT Horizontal Examples for Colinear Direct Vent Vertical Examples for Colinear Direct Vent Colinear Direct Vent Pitched Roof Installation Colinear adaptor Pvca Horizontal Colinear Direct Vent AdaptorTermination Cap Pvvtc Termination CAP Vent KITFlat Roof or Chimney Application Pvct Colinear Transition Vent KITHorizontal Application Horizontal Venting Direct Vent Installation InstructionsDirect Vent System Building Exterior View Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension Unit With Pedestal Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension Unit Without PedestalStep PVVK-24H and PVVK-48H Vent KITPVVK-24H and PVVK-48H Vent KIT GAS Connection Line Supply GAS Connection Installation InstructionsOperating Instructions Checklist Lighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting FAN Operation Conversion Instructions from LP Propane GAS to Natural GAS GAS Conversion InstructionsConversion Instructions from Natural GAS to LP Propane GAS Automatic Humidifier Operation Optional Controllers Installation Instruction for TMV2 Two Stage Thermostat ModelEconomy Display Mode Wiring Diagram WiringPaint Curing First Firing MaintenanceOver Temperature Cut Out General InformationGeneral Glass Information Front door removal drawing Glass CleaningGlass Assembly Replacement Main Burner Drawing Cleaning Main BurnerResetting the Heater Unit Operating FaultsLOG Placement Main Convection FAN Surround Installation InstructionsHeat Exchanger Optional Pedestal Assembly Installation Pedestal Installation InstructionsIndex Part Number Description Parts ListGAS Line Front Parts View 7368 Purchase Date Dealer Name/Phone Warranty TermsService Notes HOW to Order Repair PartsComfort Systems

BP)-1, GN, PV-28SV50-BN, CP, GP)-1 specifications

Empire Comfort Systems is renowned for producing high-quality heating products, and the GP-1, GN, PV-28SV55-CN, CP, BP-1 is no exception. This comprehensive heating solution combines innovative technologies with practical features designed to enhance comfort and efficiency in various environments.

The GP-1 model is a direct vent gas log set that showcases the brand's commitment to producing clean and efficient heating options. One of its standout characteristics is its ability to operate without needing a traditional chimney, making it an excellent choice for homes where a fireplace may not have been previously installed. The direct vent design uses outside air for combustion, ensuring optimal efficiency while minimizing energy loss.

What sets the GN model apart is its impressive output capacity. Engineered for robustness, this gas heater can deliver significant warmth, making it ideal for larger spaces or homes in colder climates. The unit is designed to heat quickly and evenly, providing a comfortable living environment without drastic fluctuations in temperature.

The PV-28SV55-CN brings advanced technology into the fold with its vent-free capabilities. This feature allows for installation flexibility, as it can be positioned in various spaces without requiring venting to the outside. This characteristic not only simplifies installation but also allows users to enjoy the warmth without the hassle of dealing with exterior vents.

The CP and BP-1 models focus on user convenience and safety. Both are equipped with state-of-the-art control systems that allow users to manage their heating options easily. The intuitive controls facilitate temperature adjustments, ensuring users can maintain their preferred heat levels effortlessly. Additionally, safety features such as oxygen depletion sensors (ODS) provide peace of mind by automatically shutting off the unit if unsafe conditions arise.

In terms of design, Empire Comfort Systems has ensured that these models fit seamlessly into any décor. The stylish aesthetic, combined with a variety of finish and style options, allows homeowners to choose a gas fireplace that complements their interior design.

In conclusion, the Empire Comfort Systems GP-1, GN, PV-28SV55-CN, CP, BP-1 represents a harmonious blend of advanced technology, safety features, and elegant design. It is an exemplary choice for anyone seeking to enhance their home's warmth and efficiency while enjoying the beauty and ambiance a gas heating solution can provide. With a focus on comfort, reliability, and aesthetic appeal, these models stand out as top contenders in the market for home heating solutions.