Heat & Glo LifeStyle 7000XLS, 6000XLSB manual Appliance Certification, High Altitude Installations

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Appliance Certification

The Heat-N-Glo fireplace models discussed in this Installers Guide have been tested to certification standards and listed by the applicable laboratories.

Certification

MODELS: 7000XLS, 6000XLSB

LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories

TYPE: Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Heaters

STANDARD: ANSI Z21.88•CSA2.33

High Altitude Installations

U.L. Listed gas fireplaces are tested and approved for elevations from 0 to 2,000 feet in the U.S.A. and from 0 to 4,500 feet in Canada.

When installing this fireplace at an elevation above 2,000 feet (in the United States), it may be necessary to decrease the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size. Input should be reduced four percent (4%) for each 1,000 feet above sea level, unless the heating value of the gas has been reduced, in which case this general rule will not apply. To identify the proper orifice size, check with the local gas utility.

Installation Codes

The fireplace installation must conform to local codes. Before installing the fireplace, consult the local building code agency to ensure that you are in compliance with all applicable codes, including permits and inspections.

In the absence of local codes, the fireplace installation must conform to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (in the United States) or the CAN/CGA-B149 Installation Codes (in Canada). The appliance must be electrically grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (in the United States), or to the CSA C22.1 Canadian Electric Code (in Canada).

These models may be installed in a bedroom or bed-sitting room in the U.S.A. and Canada.

When installing this fireplace at an elevation between 2,000 and 4,500 feet (in Canada), the input rating must be reduced by ten percent (10%).

When installing this fireplace at an elevation above 4,500 feet (in Canada), check with local authorities.

Consult your local gas utility for assistance in determining the proper orifice for your location.

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Contents Installers Guide What to do if you smell gasSafety and Warning Information Table of Contents High Altitude Installations Installation CodesAppliance Certification CertificationIntroducing the Heat-N-Glo Gas Fireplaces Pre-install PreparationANY Such Action MAY Possibly Cause a Fire Hazard Diagram of the 7000XLS and 6000XLSB Fireplace Dimensions, Locations Locating the FireplaceFraming the Fireplace Space Requirements Clearance Requirements32 156mm Installing the Vent System Identifying Vent ComponentsVent System Approvals Vent System Components and Termination KitsVenting with ONE 1 90 Elbow Venting with Three 3 90 Elbows Venting with three 90 elbowsInstalling Vent Components Attach the First Vent Component to the Starting CollarsTo Install the Heat Shield Install Support BracketsTo install support brackets for horizontal runs Continue Adding Vent Components12 Hole and Vent Pipe Ceiling Firestop Ceiling Side Attic FirestopVent Termination Pointing UP=VENT Terminal =AIR Supply Inlet Minimum for vinyl clad soffitsMinimum Height from Roof to Lowest Discharge Opening Positioning, Leveling, and Securing the Fireplace Gas Control SystemSecuring of a Fireplace Standing Pilot Ignition SystemGas Pressure Requirements Gas Supply LineTo Check for GAS Leaks Wiring the Fireplace For Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Appliance RequirementsOptional Accessories Remote Wall SwitchFinishing Hearth ExtensionsInstalling Trim, Logs, and Ember Material CeramicAfter the Installation Double-check for faulty componentsBefore Lighting the Fireplace Lighting the FireplaceFireplace Maintenance Important Turn OFF the GAS Before Servicing Your Fireplace