INSTALLATION

Continued

Installing Blower Accessory

CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and danger- ous operation.

CAUTION: Verify proper op- eration after servicing.

Note: If you are using a mantel with your fireplace, use the following instructions. If your fireplace is built-in, see For Built-In Installation, page 15.

1.Install snap bushings found in blower kit into hole in left side of outer casing and into one of the holes in rear of remote/blower bracket.

2.Make sure the wire harness is firmly connected to the terminals on the blower bracket assembly.

3.Note the wire locations on back of AUTO/ OFF/ON switch. The terminals on back of switch are numbered 1, 2, and 3. Carefully remove red wire from terminal 3 and blue wire from terminal 1. Black wire can remain on middle terminal 2 (see Figure 17).

4.Carefully disconnect green and white wires at their insulated connectors (see Figure 18).

Blower

Wiring Routing

Wire Hole in Baffle

 

Bracket

Blower

Assembly

Harness

Mounting

Screw

 

Holes

 

 

Switch

Power

 

 

Cord

3

 

2

 

1

 

Switch

Plate

Wire

Remote/

 

Blower

 

Harness

 

Bracket

 

 

Lower Louver

 

 

 

 

Door

Figure 17 - Installing Blower Bracket Assembly (Remote-Ready Unit Shown)

5.In top of the fireplace cabinet, locate the four mounting holes on the outer casing. Align these four holes with those on the blower bracket assembly. Attach blower bracket as- sembly to the outer casing with 4 #10 screws provided (see Figure 17).

6.Route the wire harness through the hole in left side of baffle and between firebox wrapper and outer casing.

7.Insert the 4 wire harnesses from behind the remote/blower bracket through hole in rear of bracket with bushing and through the left rectangular hole to front of fireplace (see Figure 17).

8.Reconnect red wire to switch position 3. Reconnect blue wire to switch position 1. Reconnect green and white wires.

9.Install the switch plate on the remote/blower bracket with 2 #10 screws provided (see Figure 19). Route power cord out of the cabinet by inserting it through the bushing on the outer casing (see Figure 17). Plug fan kit into 120- Volt grounded power supply and test operation. Note: When switch is in the AUTO position, the fan will start after the fireplace has run for a few moments. The fan will continue to run for several moments after the fireplace has been turned off. When switch is in the ON position, the fan will run until turned to OFF.

10.Reinstall upper louver beginning with bottom screws (see Figure 16, page 13). Close lower louver door.

Fan Switch (Auto/Off/On)

1Auto

Off

2

 

 

3

Blue

Thermostat

 

 

 

 

On

 

Switch

 

 

(N.O.)

 

 

 

Blue

110/115

Red

 

Blower

V.A.C.

 

 

 

 

Motor

Black

 

 

 

 

Red

 

 

 

White

 

 

White

Green

 

 

Green

Figure 18 - Wiring Diagram For Blower

Accessory Standard Installation

 

 

 

Remote/

 

 

 

Blower

 

 

 

Bracket

Switch

 

 

 

Plate

 

 

 

Screw

 

 

 

Figure 19 - Installing Switch Plate to

Remote/Blower Bracket

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