Empire Comfort Systems BVD34FP50, L)N-1, BVP42FP32, BVD34FP30, BVD36FP32 Pilot Orifice Conversion

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BURNER ORIFICE CONVERSION - Slope style burners 8b. On model BVP42FP3 series fireplaces, you will have a

rectangular slope style burner. To gain access to the main orifice, disconnect the gas supply tubing at the air shutter.

9b. Remove the orifice holder from the air shutter, then remove the NG orifice.

10b.Replace the removed NG orifice with the new LP orifice designated in the orifice reference chart for your fireplace model. Secure the new orifice and replace the orifice/orifice holder back into the air shutter and secure.

11b.Loosen the air shutter screw and reset the air shutter opening in accordance with the dimension shown in the reference chart for the appropriate model fireplace.

PILOT ORIFICE CONVERSION

12.Locate the pilot assembly.

13.Pull upward on the round pilot flame hood to remove.

14.Using a 5/32" Hex Allen wrench, remove the pilot orifice, then replace with the new pilot orifice marked #35.

IMPORTANT: Failure to install the correct orifice will result in unit over-firing that could overheat the appliance and result in a fire.

15.Refer to log placement found in your fireplace installation manual to place logs onto the burner assembly.

16.Loosen screw and attach a manometer or pressure gauge to the outlet pressure tap of the control valve.

17.Turn on the gas supply. Turn on the electrical supply to the appliance. Check for gas leaks using a soap and water solution or leak detection solution. Bubbles indicate a leak that MUST be corrected. Do not use an open flame to test for gas leaks.

18.Check the air shutter opening. See chart and illustration below.

19.Relight the main burners and verify proper burner ignition and operation.

20.With the main burner burning, read the pressure on the manometer or pressure gauge. The pressure on the gauge should read between 9.8" and 10.2"w.c.

21.Turn off the gas supply. Turn off the electrical supply to the appliance.

22.Remove the manometer or pressure gage. Tighten the screw in the pressure tap.

23.Turn on the gas supply. Turn on the electrical supply to the appliance.

24.Immediately test all gas line connections and the control valve for gas leaks using a soap and water solution or gas detection for solution. Bubbles indicate a leak that MUST be corrected. Do not use an open flame to check for gas leaks.

25.Using a ball point pen, fill out the conversion label that is supplied with the conversion kit. Place the conversion label adjacent to the rating plate.

26.Test operation of fireplace once again. Allow the fireplace to operate for at least 10 minutes and check flame coloration. Flame on rear of burner should be yellow without any orange-colored tip. Minor adjustment of the air shutter may be necessary to "tune in" the proper flame color.

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The burner flame and pilot flame must be checked for proper flame characteristics, as outlined in this manual.

V E R I F Y I N G I N P U T R AT E O F C O N V E RT E D FIREPLACE

The input of the fireplace must be checked as follows:

1.Turn off all other gas appliances. Clock the gas meter and determine the number of seconds required to consume one cubic foot of gas.

2.3600 ÷ time (in seconds) = cu. ft. per hour.

3.Then cu. ft. per hour x heating value of gas = input rate (BTU/Hr). On installation without gas meters, check manifold for proper pressure.

Note: The rate noted on the data plate is measured after 45 minutes of continuous operation and adjusted for test conditions such as temperature, and barometric pressure. The above procedure is a check for correct conversion only.

PLACEMENT OF GAS CONVERSION LABEL Conversion label 2139 is to be filled out completely and placed with the data plate attached near the valve.

If the appliance has not been installed, or a warranty card has not been returned to Empire Comfort Systems, Inc., check off type of gas converted to on card (for reference once the unit is installed). Also, indicate conversion by adding "Conv." behind gas.

MODEL

AIR SHUTTER

BURNER

 

SETTINGS

ORIFICE

 

Opening "A"

Propane/LP

BVD34

5/16"

1.35mm

 

(7.9mm)

P-289

BVD36

5/16"

1.45mm

 

(7.9mm)

P-208

BVP42

FULL OPEN

1.65mm

 

 

P-250

Air shutter settings shown are factory settings. Some venting configurations may require minor air shutter adjustments for optimum performance.

“A”

19400-3-0406

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Contents Installation Instructions Table of Contents Important Safety Information ApplianceSafety Information for Users of LP GAS LP-GAS Warning OdorIntroduction Specifications Fireplace DimensionsLocating Fireplace Mantel Chart FigureClearances Combustible MaterialInstalling a New Main Gas Cock GAS SupplyChecking Manifold Pressures GAS Line HoleFraming and Finishing InstallationVent Pipe Clearance Install the Fresh Air Kit BVA1 Framing FigureCombustible Surround Installation Finishing FigureVenting General MaintenanceInstalling the Vent System in a Chase Vent RunsNever downsize venting diameters Clearances Vent SizeVent Configuration Offset Venting With Elbows LOG Placement 5 LOG SET Ember Material Placement on BurnerLOG Placement 3 LOG SET Initial Lighting Operating InstructionsMillivolt System Pilot Flame FigureStanding Pilot Operating Instructions Wall Switch, FWS-1 optionalFrbc Battery Operated Remote Control Millivolt ControlStanding Pilot Wiring Diagram Standing Pilot Lighting Instructions What to do if YOU Smell GASPilot burning, no gas to burner, valve knob on Standing Pilot TroubleshootingFrequent pilot outage problem Pilot and main burner extinguish while in operationStanding Pilot PROPANE/LP GAS Conversion Pilot Orifice Conversion Direct Ignition Wiring Diagram Optional Remote Control 120V Direct IgnitionFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting Direct Ignition Lighting InstructionsDirect Ignition Troubleshooting Direct Ignition PROPANE/LP GAS ConversionMaxitrol Valve Conversion Maintenance and Service Please NoteBVD34 & BVD36 Parts List Brick PANEL, PaintedBVD34 & BVD36 Parts View BVP42 Parts List Flex LINE/SHUTOFF ValveBVP42 Parts View FBB4 Optional Variable Speed Blower Installation Volt AC Junction BOX Wiring Installation Instructions Standard Millivolt Valve ModelsOptional Accessories BVA1Decorative Accessories Decorative Louver Mission Decorative Louver ArchService Notes HOW to Order Repair Parts Service Notes Service Notes

BVD34FP50, BVP42FP52, BVP42FP32, BVD34FP30, BVD36FP52 specifications

Empire Comfort Systems has carved a niche in the heating industry with its series of high-quality ventless gas fireplaces. Among their popular models are the BVD34FP50, BVD34FP30, BVD36FP52, BVP42FP52, and BVP42FP32. Each of these units combines sophisticated design with innovative technology, offering home comfort and style.

The BVD34FP50 and BVD34FP30 are known for their sleek appearance and efficient performance. These models feature a minimalist design that allows them to blend seamlessly into any room decor. The BVD34FP50 is equipped with a powerful 50,000 BTU output, making it ideal for larger areas. Conversely, the BVD34FP30, with its 30,000 BTU output, offers an energy-efficient heating solution for smaller spaces. Both models utilize Empire's advanced vent-free technology, which allows for easy installation without the need for traditional venting.

The BVD36FP52 stands out for its versatility in design and efficiency. With a 52,000 BTU capacity, it heats larger spaces effectively while maintaining a sleek and modern visible flame. This model also benefits from an adjustable flame feature, allowing users to customize the intensity to their liking. Its superior ceramic glass front provides excellent heat retention and delivers an unobstructed view of the mesmerizing flames, enhancing any living space.

Empire's BVP42FP52 and BVP42FP32 models further exemplify the brand’s commitment to innovation. The BVP42FP52 offers a robust heating capacity of 52,000 BTUs, while the BVP42FP32 delivers 32,000 BTUs, making both units adaptable for varying room sizes. These models are distinguished by their high-efficiency ceramic glass doors and programmable thermostats, allowing for precise temperature control.

All models are designed with user-friendly features such as remote control options, adjustable flame height, and safety shut-off mechanisms. Additionally, their contemporary aesthetics make them suitable for modern and traditional homes alike. Empire Comfort Systems ensures top-tier reliability and performance, making these fireplaces a worthy investment for all who seek warmth and elegance in their living spaces.