Empire Comfort Systems DVP48FP9(1,3)(N,P)-1, DVP48FP3(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1 LOG Placement 3 LOG SET

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LOG PLACEMENT (3 LOG SET)

Before you begin: If you are installing logs into the DVP42 or DVP48 model then this fireplace is supplied with a set of three ceramic fiber logs. Do not handle these logs with your bare hands. Always wear gloves to prevent skin irritation from ceramic fibers. After handling logs, wash your hands gently with soap and water to remove any traces of fiber.

The positioning of logs is critical to safe and clean operation of this fireplace. Sooting and other problems may result if the logs are not properly and firmly positioned in the fireplace. Please refer to Figure 48A, Figure 48B, and Figure 49 and corresponding WARNING, when completing the following log placement steps.

1.Remove top louver, grasp louver, lift and pull forward.

2.Lower bottom louver, lift and hinge forward.

3.Release two glass frame spring clamps at bottom of firebox

4.Place bottom log onto main burner. Align holes on bottom log with (4) locator pins on burner.

5.Place rear log on rear log shelf. Place rear log so that the locator holes align with the (2) locator tabs in the log support shelf.

6.Place top branch onto flat area of rear log and over the front of the bottom log.

7.Place decorative rock in front of grates and sides of main burner.

ATTENTION: Do not place decorative rock on logs or on burner. The decorative rock should only be placed on the fireplace floor.

8.After all logs are properly positioned, place small "dime" size pieces of Rockwool lightly across the front round "blueflame" ports. Place the ember material (Rockwool pieces) side by side. Do not stack more than one layer of embers across the burner ports. See Figure 48A.

9.Replace glass door onto firebox.

10.Secure the two glass frame spring clamps at bottom of firebox.

11.Align the tabs on top louver brackets with slots in front posts to secure top louver.

12.Close bottom louver. Lift slightly to engage the end tabs into the slots in fireplace sides to close louver panel.

Figure 48B

WARNING: Failure to position the parts in accordance with this diagram or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this appliance may result in property damage or personal injury.

Attention: Do not use Figure 48B or Figure 49 to order logs. Refer to parts view on page 46 and parts list on page 47 and 48 to order logs and/or ember material for your appropriate fireplace model.

TOP BRANCH

REAR LOG

BOTTOM LOG

REAR LOG LOCATOR TABS

Figure 49

Figure 48A

EMBER PLACEMENT

BOTTOM LOG LOCATOR PINS

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DVP42FP3(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1, DVP42FP9(1,3)(N,P)-1, DVP48FP7(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1, DVP48FP3(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1, DVP48FP9(1,3)(N,P)-1 specifications

Empire Comfort Systems is a well-established name in the heating and comfort industry, and their line of direct vent gas fireplaces is a testament to their commitment to quality, efficiency, and innovative design. Among their offerings, models such as the DVP42FP9(1,3)(N,P)-1, DVP42FP7(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1, DVP48FP9(1,3)(N,P)-1, DVP48FP7(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1, and DVP42FP3(0,1,2,3)(N,P)-1 stand out for their remarkable features and technologies.

One of the key characteristics of these models is their direct vent technology, which allows them to draw in air from outside for combustion while venting exhaust safely outside. This feature enhances safety and efficiency, making them suitable for a variety of home environments. The models are equipped with adjustable flame control, allowing users to customize the ambiance according to their preferences, whether they seek a cozy, intimate setting or a more vibrant and warm atmosphere.

The DVP series is designed for easy installation and flexibility in placement, offering venting options that can accommodate different room layouts. The fireplaces feature easy-to-use electronic ignitions, alongside manual controls, ensuring reliability and ease of operation. Furthermore, the units are compatible with both natural gas and propane, providing versatility depending on the homeowner's fuel preferences.

Another crucial aspect of these models is their focus on energy efficiency. With advanced combustion systems, they maximize heat output while minimizing gas consumption, making them an environmentally friendly option. The fireplaces produce a significant amount of BTUs, providing adequate heating for various room sizes, while also featuring efficient heat distribution systems that ensure warmth reaches every corner.

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In summary, Empire Comfort Systems' DVP42FP9, DVP42FP7, DVP48FP9, DVP48FP7, and DVP42FP3 models boast advanced technologies, energy efficiency, and aesthetic versatility. Each unit embodies comfort and modernity, making them an excellent addition to any home looking to enhance its heating solution while maintaining an elegant and welcoming atmosphere. With a focus on safety, user-friendliness, and design, these direct vent gas fireplaces continue to set a standard in the heating industry.