FireplaceXtrordinair 44 DV XXL EF manual Modulating Remote Installation, Maintenance Instructions

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Optional Equipment (for qualified installers only) 5 5

8Run the free wire from the rheostat junction box to the fireplace. Follow the directions below to connect the heat duct circuit to the fireplace.

a

Remove the cover from the

fireplace junction box.

Note: you may need to loosen this cable clamp to ease removal of the cover plate.

Insert the sheathed cable from the rheostat through a c cable clamp and push the cable clamp into the knock-out

hole to secure it in place. Once the wires are attached, tighten the clamp to secure the cable.

b

Nutdriver

Power

1/4"

Source

 

for

 

Fireplace

Electrical Connector (included with the heat duct kit)

Standard

Screwdriver e

Replace the cover removed in step "a".

To optional second power heat vent (use the center knock-out).

Standard

Screwdriver Pry out and discard this knock-out.

Attach the common (white), ground (exposed or green) wires, and hot d (black) wires from the cable leading to the rheostat to the molex

connector. Then attach the molex connector to the fireplace.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Once a year the grate should be removed and the blower area cleaned. Use a vacuum to clean around the squirrel-cage blower, being careful not to damage any of the blades

Phillips Screwdriver

Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any debris from the power vent blower.

Grill

Modulating Remote Installation

Follow the directions included with the remote for installation with the exception of the receiver heat shield. For the 44 DV EF, use the modulating remote receiver heat shield included inside the fireplace (to the left of the gas control valve) instead of the heat shield included with the kit.

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Contents DV XXL EF Manual Travis Industries 4050114 0 0 1 1 4 IntroductionIntroduction Important InformationSafety Precautions 4050114 0 0 1 1 4 Travis Industries If YOU Smell GASThis Manual Features Installation Options Features and SpecificationsHeating Specifications Natural Gas Propane Packing List Installation WarningsAdditional Items Required Recommended Installation Procedure Installation OverviewMinimum Framing Dimensions Fireplace Placement RequirementsVertical Standoff ClearancesRaised Fireplaces Corner InstallationsGas Inlet Pressure Gas Line RequirementsFuel Gas Line ConnectionFireplace junction box Electrical ConnectionHorizontal Runs Vent RequirementsAltitude Considerations Part Numbers for 8 Diameter VentVertical Vent Requirements Vent InstallationMeasuring Vent Lengths Approved Vent ConfigurationsRestrictor Position ElbowsZero or Two 45 Offsets Four 45 Offsets Vertical Terminations with 0, 2, or 4 45 OffsetsHorizontal Terminations with One Vertical Elbow Horizontal Terminations with Three Vertical Elbows Vertical Terminations with Two Vertical 90 Elbows Termination Requirements see the illustration below Floor Mounted Fireplaces Hearth RequirementsMinimum Top Facing Clearance Facing RequirementsModifying the Face Angle for Rectangular Faces Face DimensionsFireplace Facing Detail Fireplace Facing Example Facing Under 1 ThickArched Faces Facing Example Facing Over 1 ThickCombustible or Non-Combustible Mantels Mantel RequirementsMinimum Mantel Clearance Arch Covers both sides Re-Attaching the Glass FrameGlass Frame Removal and Installation Place the Rear Log Place the Middle Logs Placing the Front Log Placing the Twigs Correct Arch Faces Architectural Faces Before You Begin Location of Controls See explanation below Operation3Starting The Pilot Flame 8OperationStarting the Fireplace for the First Time Adjusting the Flame HeightTurning the Fireplace On and Off Normal Operating Sounds Adjusting the Blower SpeedOptional Power Heat Duct 0OperationMaintaining Your Fireplaces Appearance Yearly Service ProcedureTroubleshooting Table MaintenanceWhat Turns the Main Burners On and Off How this Fireplace WorksWhat Prevents Gas Buildup Replacement Parts List Wiring DiagramFireplace Xtrordinair 44DVXXL Safety LabelYears 6 & 7 Coverage Parts only 6Limited 7 Year WarrantyYears 1 & 2 Coverage Parts & Labor Years 3 Through 5 Coverage Parts & LaborLP Conversion Instructions Burner ReplacementOptional Equipment for qualified installers only Orifice Identification Power Heat Duct Wall or Ceiling Mounting Optional Equipment for qualified installers only Wiring Diagram Follow the directions below to wire the blower box Maintenance Instructions Modulating Remote Installation6Index