Hampton Direct H25-NG1, H25-LP1 Maintenance, Normal Operating Sounds GAS Appliances

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MAINTENANCE

NORMAL OPERATING

SOUNDS OF

GAS APPLIANCES

It is possible that you will hear some sounds from your gas appliance.This is perfectly normal due to the fact that there are various gauges and types of steel used within your appliance. Listed below are some examples.All are normal operatingsoundsandshouldnotbeconsidered as defects in your appliance.

Blower:

Hampton® gas appliances use high tech blowers to push heated air farther into the room. It is not unusual for the fan to make a "whirring" sound when ON. This sound will increase or decrease in volume depending on the speed setting of your fan speed control.

Burner Tray:

The burner tray is positioned directly under the burner tube(s) and logs and is made of a differ- ent gauge material from the rest of the fi rebox and body. Therefore, the varying thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at slightly different rates which can cause "ticking" and "cracking" sounds. You should also be aware that as there are temperature changes within the unit these sounds will likely re-occur. Again, this is normal for steel fi reboxes.

Blower Thermodisc:

When this thermally activated switch turns ON it will create a small "clicking" sound. This is the switch contacts closing and is normal.

Pilot Flame:

While the pilot fl ame is on it can make a very slight "whisper" sound.

Gas Control Valve:

As the gas control valve turns ON and OFF, a dull clicking sound may be audible, this is normal operation of a gas regulator or valve.

Unit Body/Firebox:

Different types and thicknesses of steel will expand and contract at different rates resulting in some "cracking" and "ticking" sounds will be heard throughout the cycling process.

MAINTENANCE

INSTRUCTIONS

1)Always turn off the valve before cleaning. For relighting, refer to lighting instructions. Keep the burner and control compartment clean by brushing and vacuuming at least once a year. When cleaning the logs, use a soft clean paint brush as the logs are fragile and easily damaged.

2)Clean glass (never when unit is hot), appli- ance, and door with a damp cloth. Never use an abrasive cleaner.

3)The heater is fi nished in a porcelain fi nish or with a heat resistant paint and should only be refi nished with heat resistant paint (not with wall paint).

Never use an abrasive cleaner on the por- celain fi nish as it may scratch the surface.

4)Make a periodic check of burner for proper position and condition. Visually check the flame of the burner periodically, making sure the fl ames are steady; not lifting or fl oating. If there is a problem, call a qualifi ed service person.

5)Caution: Label all wires prior to discon- nection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and danger- ous operation.

6)The appliance and venting system must be inspected before use, and at least annually, by a qualifi ed fi eld service person, to ensure that the fl ow of combustion and ventilation air is not obstructed.

During the annual service call, the burner should be removed from the burner tray and cleaned. Replace the embers but do not block the pilot.

7)Keep the area near the appliance clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other fl ammable vapours and liquids.

WARNING: CHILDREN AND ADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURE AND SHOULD STAY AWAY TO AVOID BURNSORCLOTHINGIGNITION. YOUNG CHILDREN SHOULD BE CAREFULLY SUPERVISED WHEN THEY ARE IN THE SAME ROOM AS THE APPLIANCE.

DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER WATER. IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNI- CIAN TO INSPECT THE APPLI- ANCE AND TO REPLACE ANY PART OF CONTROL SYSTEM ANDANYGASCONTROLWHICH HAS BEEN UNDER WATER.

CAUTION:ANYSAFETYSCREEN OR GUARD REMOVED FOR SERVICING AN APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED PRIOR TO OPERATING THE APPLIANCE.

CLOTHING OR OTHER FLAM- MABLEMATERIALSHOULDNOT BE PLACED ON OR NEAR THE APPLIANCE.

8)Each time the appliance is lit, it may cause condensation and fog the glass. This condensation and fog is normal and will disappear in a few minutes as the glass heats up.

Never operate the appliance without the glass properly secured in place.

9)Periodically check the pilot fl ames. Correct flame pattern has three strong blue flames: 1 fl owing around the thermopile and 1 around the thermocouple, and 1 fl owing across the rear of the burner (it does not have to be touching the burner).

Note: If you have an incorrect flame pat- tern, contact your Hampton® dealer for further instructions.

Top View of pilot fl ame

Incorrect fl ame pattern will have small, probably yellow fl ames, not coming into proper contact with the rear of the burner or thermopile.

Top View of pilot fl ame

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Hampton® H25-1 Direct Vent Freestanding Gas Stove

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Contents H25 Direct Vent Gas Fireplace To the New Owner Unit DimensionsHampton Table of Contents Safety Label Copy of Safety Label for H25-NG1 & H25-LP1Requirements MA Code CO DetectorInstructions InstallationImportant Message Before YOU StartClearances to Combustibles General Safety InformationInstallation Checklist This includesManufactured Mobile Home Additional Requirements Optional FAN InstallationLocating Your GAS Stove Fan Kit ContainsInstallation Rotating 45O Elbow PrecautionsVent Restrictor Position Remove all 4 screws WashersExterior Vent Terminal Locations Rigid Pipe Venting Components List SV4LB6Horizontal Rigid Pipe Venting SystemsAlternate CapsVenting Arrangements Dura-Vent Snorkel TerminationHorizontal Venting with Two 2 90o Elbows + H1 With these options, maxVertical Venting with Two 2 90o Elbows + V1 With these options, max. totalDescription Vertical Termination with CO-LINEAR Flex SystemStraight Vertical Terminations Alternate Approved CapsDV Stove Horizontal Vent KIT Qty. DescriptionMust be used to ensure that the termination is not Optional Components Planning Your venting InstallationMinimum components for a Horizontal Installation DURA-VENT Venting Planning Your Dura-Vent InstallationDURA-VENT Termination KIT Dura-Vent Basic Horizontal Kit #Minimum components for a Dura-Vent Verti- cal Termination Below Grade Snorkel InstallationHorizontal Terminations Snorkel TerminationsVertical Terminations Offset Chart Approved for US Installations Only Converting a Factory Built Metal ChimneyHigh Elevation Aeration AdjustmentCathedral Ceilings GAS ConnectionClockwise to open Counter-clockwise to close GAS Pipe Pressure TestingValve Description Conversion KIT #434-969 from NG to LP LPG Conversion Kit Contains QtyGlow on logs Installation of the DC Sparker for the H25-1 Unit Only Lift off the Cast Top and remove the Glass Front see manual LOG SET InstallationShut off the gas supply Are fragile, handle with care do not force into positionLogs must be oriented as shown below On an interior wall Remote ControlWall Thermostat Rear View Decorative Door GrillWiring Diagrams Final CheckFor Propane Units and Units Equipped with DC Spark Boxes Operating Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Lighting Copy of the Lighting Plate InstructionsNormal Operating Sounds GAS Appliances MaintenanceMaintenance Instructions Glass Replacement FAN MaintenanceLOG Replacement Replacement 946-327 GlassRemoving Valve Installing Valve AssemblyTo remove valve from valve assembly, continue ScrewsParts List Main AssemblyBurner & LOG Assembly Warranty ConditionsInstaller Please complete the following information