Hearth and Home Technologies 9100, 7100 manual Gas Line Installation, Venting Safety Guidelines

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Venting Safety Guidelines

Installation must be done in accordance with all local and national codes. Use only materials which conform to local codes in effect. Be sure power is disconnected before doing any electrical work. All duct work must be metal. Do not use plastic duct. The range hood should never be exhausted into a wall cavity or an attic where an accumulation of grease could become a fire hazard.

When the installation is completed, turn on the fan and make sure that there are no obstructions in the line.

Gas Line Installation

The Model 7100 / 9100 can be operated on either natural gas or liquid propane (LP) and are set for natural gas OR propane (LP) gas at the factory. Be sure your range is correctly installed by a qualified serviceman or installer for the type of gas on which it is to be used.

When preparing to install the 9100, be aware that there are several alternative locations for the gas supply pipe to enter into the stove. For reasons of appearance you may want to conceal the gas supply pipe, and this can be achieved by routing the supply pipe through knockouts located on the rear or at the bottom of the stove (see illustration below). To use the alternative locations, the back panel must be disassembled and the selected knockout removed. Route the pipe through the knockout and up to the manifold. Reassemble the back panel to the stove. Model 7100 has only one supply pipe installation location. (see illustration below)

THE RANGE MUST BE INSTALLED IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, AND IN THE ABSENCE OF LOCAL REQUIREMENTS, THE INSTALLATION MUST CONFORM WITH THE NATIONAL GAS CODE.

Note: Appliances installed in the state of Massachusetts:

-This appliance can only be installed in the state of Massachusetts by a Massachusetts licensed plumber or gasfitter

-This appliance must be installed with a three (3) foot / 36 inch long flexible gas connector

-A “T” handle type manual gas valve must be installed in the gas supply line to this appliance

THE APPLIANCE MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM BY CLOSING ITS INDIVIDUAL MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE DURING ANY PRESSURE TESTING OF THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING SYSTEM AT TEST PRESSURES EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN 3.5 KPS (1/2 PSIG).

The maximum propane/natural gas supply inlet must not exceed 14 inches of water column. The minimum gas supply inlet should be at least 5 inches of water column for natural gas or at least 11 inches of water column for LP gas.

 

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All electrical

 

 

 

components

 

 

Knock-outs for gas

behind panel.

 

 

 

 

piping behind back

 

 

 

 

 

 

panel.

Knock-outs for

34

 

 

gas piping in

864 mm

 

 

 

 

 

bottom panel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 3/4

 

9 1/2

 

350mm

 

240 mm

 

 

 

3 3/4

 

5 7/8

 

95 mm

 

 

 

149 mm

 

 

 

 

4 1/2

 

 

 

115mm

 

 

5 1/4"

 

133 mm

30"

 

762 mm

Gas Inlet to manifold

10"

 

254 mm

 

9100 optional gas inlet locations

7100 optional gas inlet location

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Contents Bus ModelGas Models 9100/7100 Consumer WarrantyFor Your Safety Page Table of Contents Assembly of Range Base Assembly and InstallationTools required for assembly Assembly of Range Body to Base Positioning the Range Assembly of Exhaust Hood to RangeInstallation Clearances Installation ClearancesMin Exhaust Hood Electrical Connection Electrical InstallationVented Installation, Tools, Material, and Dimensions Ventless InstallationTools required to install vented hood Exhaust HoodInstallation through an outside wall Installation of DuctingInstallation through an attic to an outside wall ModelVenting Safety Guidelines Gas Line InstallationExhaust Hood Safety Important Safety InstructionsOven Safety Sealed Burner Features see fig FeaturesCooking Controls Other Features see fig Oven FeaturesModel Control Panel Lighting the Top Burners Top Burner OperationOven Lighting Oven CookingRange Thermostat BroilManually Lighting the Top Burners Power Failure OperationManually Lighting the Oven Burner Clock / Timer Keeping it clean Care and CleaningTo move range for service or cleaning PorcelainSurface Burners Oven CleaningNickel-Plated Trim Oven and Cabinet Light ReplacementExhaust Hood Rack Supports Interior Oven RackRemoval of Oven Door Broiling Pan BroilingOven Light Storage Drawer For bubbles. Do not use an open flame for testing Burner Setup & AdjustmentOven Burner Assembly Air Shutter Adjustment oven burner onlySpark Ignition Problem Cause RemedyOven Burner Conversion Kits and Information See our complete line of kitchen appliances Also available with a self clean oven feature, as model7100/9100 Parts Chart Model 7100 / 9100 Gas Range Parts Chart Natural Gas LP/Propane Medium Power RequirementsLarge OvenTechnical Data 7100 Wiring Diagrams9100

9100, 7100 specifications

Hearth and Home Technologies offers a variety of advanced heating solutions, including the 9100 and 7100 models, which exemplify the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency, and aesthetics. These gas fireplaces provide homeowners with an elegant and practical way to enhance their living spaces while enjoying the warmth and ambiance of a traditional fire.

The 9100 model is known for its large viewing area, presenting a stunning flame display that serves as the focal point of any room. With a contemporary design, it easily complements modern interiors while also fitting into traditional decor. The unit features multiple style options, including linear configurations, allowing for versatility in home design. One of its key features is the IntelliFire® ignition system, which combines reliability with energy efficiency. This system ensures that the gas fireplace ignites smoothly and can be operated via a remote control, making it user-friendly.

The 7100 model, while slightly smaller, does not compromise on performance or aesthetics. It also offers a large viewing window, delivering a captivating flame experience that can transform any space into a cozy retreat. The 7100 is designed with ease of installation in mind, making it suitable for both new builds and retrofitting into existing homes. Among its notable technologies is the advanced heat management system, which allows for optimal heat distribution without compromising the fireplace's beautiful design.

Both models are engineered with efficiency in mind, featuring high AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) ratings. This means they convert a significant amount of the gas used into heat, ultimately saving homeowners on energy costs while providing consistent warmth. Additionally, these units are equipped with options for custom flame presentations, allowing users to adjust flame height and color for a personalized touch.

Safety is also a primary consideration in the design of the 9100 and 7100 fireplaces. Both are equipped with safety features such as an automatic shutoff system in case of ignitions issues, ensuring peace of mind for users. The fireplaces are certified for venting flexibility, permitting various installation configurations while ensuring safety and performance standards are met.

In summary, Hearth and Home Technologies' 9100 and 7100 models are exemplary choices for those seeking modern, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing heating solutions. With advanced ignition systems, high efficiency, and customizable features, these gas fireplaces are designed to provide lasting warmth and style to any home environment.