Hearth and Home Technologies CASTILE-GAS-CWL, CASTILE-GAS-PMH, CASTILE-GAS-MBK Table of Contents

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- TABLE OF CONTENTS -

Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals

 

A.

Appliance Certifications

4

B.

Glass Specifications

4

C.

BTU Specifications

4

D.

High Altitude Installations

4

E.

Non-Combustible Materials

4

F.

Combustible Materials

4

G. Requirements for the

 

 

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

5

Section 2: Getting Started

 

A.

Design & Installation

 

 

Considerations

6

B. Tools and Supplies Needed

6

C.

Inspect Appliance & Components

6

Section 3: Appliance Location & Clearances

 

A.

Selecting Appliance Location

7

B.

Clearances to Combustibles

7

Section 4: Termination Locations

 

A.

Vent Termination Minimum

 

 

Clearances

8

Section 5: Vent Information

 

A.

Venting Components

10

B.

Use of Elbows

10

C.

Measuring Standards

10

D.

How to Use the Vent Graph

11

E.

Venting Guidelines

11

F.

Horizontal Termination

12

G.

Vertical Termination

15

Section 6: Gas Information

 

A.

Fuel Conversions

23

B.

Gas Pressures

25

C.

Gas Connection.. ................................25

Section 7: Electrical Information

 

A.

Recommendation for Wire

27

B.

Connecting to the Appliance

27

C.

Standing Pilot Ignition System Wiring ..

27

Section 8: Appliance Setup

 

A.

Remove Shipping Materials

29

B.

Accessories

29

C.

Top to Rear Conversion

29

D.

Baffle Installation/Adjustment

30

E.

Leg Leveling System

30

F.

Positioning the Logs

31

G.

Mineral Wool

31

H.

Opening the Front Door

31

I.

Glass Door Assembly

32

J.

Blower Installation

32

K.

Damper Adjustment

34

L.

Shutter Adjustment

34

Section 9: Operating Instructions

 

A.

Before Lighting Appliance

35

B.

Controls

35

C.

Lighting Appliance

36

D.

After Appliance is Lit

37

E.

Frequently Asked Questions

37

Section 10: Troubleshooting

38

Section 11: Maintaining & Servicing Appliance

 

A. Maintenance Tasks

41

Section 12: Reference Materials

 

A.

Appliance Dimension Diagram

42

B.

Vent Components Diagram

43

C.

Vent Components List

44

D.

Service Parts List

46

E.

Accessories

50

F.

Service and Maintenance Log

51

G.

Homeowner’s Notes

52

H.

Warranty Policy

54

I.

Contact Information

56

September 1, 2005

Quadra-Fire · Castile Gas Stove · 7023-111E

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Contents Hot glass will cause burns What to do if you smell gasDo not Discard this Manual Do DiscardnotWelcome to the Quadra-Fire Family Table of Contents 1Listing and Code Approvals Requirements for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL ObstructionsManufacturer Requirements Inspect Appliance & Components Design & Installation ConsiderationsTools will apply to every installation Getting StartedClearances Selecting Appliance LocationVent Termination Minimum Clearances 4Termination LocationsAlcove Applications Measuring Standards Vent InformationVenting Components Use of ElbowsHow to Use the Vent Graph Venting Guidelines Exceptions for Horizontal InstallationsAdjustment on Horizontal Termination Type a Up and Out InstallationType B Straight Out Installation Type C 45 Elbow in Corner Installation203mm Fold Strap Here Sheet Metal Screw Direct Vent Pipe Vertical TerminationStep Twist-lock the vent cap and seal Cathedral Ceiling Class a Metal Chimney Type B Type C Up & Out InstallationType a & B Co-Axial to Co-Linear Existing Masonry Chimney Type aCut and bend flashing as needed to fit Sealant adhesive Retro Connector Propane Natural GAS Gas InformationFuel Conversions Converting to LP GasValve Regulator Replacement Pressure Gas Pressures Gas ConnectionCheck for GAS Leaks Wire Size Max. Length Recommendation for WireConnecting to the Appliance Standing Pilot Ignition System WiringRed 28 in mm SwitchIgnitor ValveTop to Rear Vent Conversion Appliance SetupAccessories Remove Shipping MaterialsLeg Leveling System Baffle Installation/AdjustmentPositioning the Logs Mineral WoolOpening Front Door 16 nut Snap disc through bracket Glass Door Assembly Blower InstallationSeptember 1 Quadra-Fire · Castile Gas Stove · 7023-111E BlowerDamper Adjustment For top or rear vent installations Shutter AdjustmentRear Vent Installations Operating Instructions Before Lighting ApplianceControls Lighting Appliance For Your Safety Read Before LightingFrequently Asked Questions Initial Break-in ProcedureAfter Appliance is Lit Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingBe Placed in this Opening After servicing Maintaining and Servicing Your ApplianceNecessary. USE Caution When CLEANING/HANDLING Ceramic Burner Maintenance Tasks InspectReference Materials Appliance Dimension DiagramMm inner pipe 6-5/8 in mm outer pipe Vent Components DiagramHHT SL-P Vent Components ListTermination Caps & Kits Castile GAS Nbr Description Service Parts List cont’d. Castile GASPart Description SKUAlphabetical Order RV-CG-MBK Accessories Date of Service Performed By Description of Service Service and Maintenance LogHomeowner’s Notes Homeowner’s Notes CONDITIONS, Exclusions & Limitation of Liability Warranty Policy Hearth & Home Technologies Limited WarrantyHearth & Home Technologies Limited Warranty Cont’d Castile Gas Contact InformationDealer Telephone

CASTILE-GAS-CSB, CASTILE-GAS-MBK, CASTILE-GAS-PMH, CASTILE-GAS-CWL specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies (HHT) has made significant strides in the world of gas stoves, offering a range of stylish and efficient options tailored to elevate any living space. Among their impressive lineup are the CASTILE-GAS-CWL, CASTILE-GAS-PMH, CASTILE-GAS-MBK, and CASTILE-GAS-CSB models. Each of these gas stoves combines modern technology with classic design, making them a popular choice for homeowners looking to add warmth and comfort to their homes.

The CASTILE-GAS-CWL features a classic design with elegant lines, making it suitable for both traditional and contemporary spaces. This model comes equipped with a powerful heat exchanger that efficiently distributes warmth throughout the room while maintaining optimal energy consumption. The intuitive control panel allows users to easily adjust the temperature settings and flame height, providing a customized heating experience.

Next, the CASTILE-GAS-PMH model stands out with its sleek and modern aesthetics. With an emphasis on efficiency, this gas stove incorporates advanced combustion technology to ensure cleaner burning and reduced emissions. Its programmable thermostat feature allows for precise temperature control, which can be operated remotely, providing convenience to users. Enhanced safety features, such as an automatic shut-off system, give homeowners peace of mind.

The CASTILE-GAS-MBK model showcases a bold and contemporary design, featuring a large viewing window that allows users to enjoy the mesmerizing flames. Known for its robust build quality, this model is designed to withstand the test of time. The adjustable flame height and remote control operation further enhance user convenience. Additionally, the high-efficiency rating of this model makes it an environmentally friendly choice, reducing the overall carbon footprint.

Finally, the CASTILE-GAS-CSB brings a touch of rustic charm to its design while incorporating advanced heating technologies. This model offers exceptional heat output and a large firebox, ensuring maximum warmth in larger areas. The vent-free technology allows for greater flexibility in installation, enabling homeowners to place it in a variety of locations without the need for external venting systems.

Overall, Hearth and Home Technologies has successfully created a line of gas stoves that blend aesthetic appeal with reliability and efficiency. Each model in the CASTILE range comes equipped with unique features that cater to diverse consumer needs, making them an excellent addition to any home desiring energy-efficient heating solutions. Whether you're looking for classic elegance or modern flair, HHT's CASTILE series has something for everyone.