- Table of Contents -

Section 1: Listing and Code Approvals

 

 

A. Appliance Certification

4

 

B. Glass Specifications

4

 

C. BTU Specifications

4

 

D. High Altitude Installations

4

 

E. Non-Combustible Materials Specifications....

4

 

F. Combustible Materials Specifications

4

Section 2:

Getting Started

 

 

A. Design and Installation Considerations

5

 

B. Tools and Supplies Needed

5

 

C. Inspect Appliance and Components

5

Section 3: Framing and Clearances

 

 

A. Selecting Appliance Location

6

 

B. Constructing the Appliance Chase

7

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C. Clearances

7

 

D. Mantel Projections

8

Section 4:

Termination Locations

 

 

A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances

9

Section 5: Vent Information and Diagrams

 

 

A. Vent Table Key

11

 

B. Use of Elbows

11

 

C. Measuring Standards

11

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D. Vent Diagrams

12

Section 6: Vent Clearances and Framing

 

 

A. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles

17

 

B. Wall Penetration Framing

17

 

C. Vertical Penetration Framing

18

Section 7:

Appliance Preparation

 

 

A. Securing and Leveling the Appliance

19

Section 8: Installing Vent Pipe

 

 

A. Assembly of Vent Sections

20

 

B. Disassembly of Vent Sections

22

 

C. Installing Heat Shield & Termination Cap ...

23

 

D. Installing Roof Flashing and Vertical

 

 

Termination Cap

24

Section 9:

Gas Information

 

 

A. Fuel Conversions

26

 

B. Gas Pressures

26

 

C. Gas Connection

26

Section 10:

Electrical Information

 

 

A. Recommendation for Wire

28

 

B. Connecting to the Appliance

28

 

C. Intellifire Ignition System Wiring

28

 

D. Wall Switch (Required)

28

 

E. Junction Box

30

 

F.

Wall Switch Installation for Fan

30

Section 11:

Finishing

 

 

A. Mantel Projections

31 Í

 

B.

Facing Material

31

 

C. Finishing Styles

32Í

Section 12:

Appliance Setup

 

 

A. Remove Shipping Materials

35 Í

 

B. Clean the Appliance

35 Í

 

C. Accessories

35

 

D. Lava Rock, Ember Placement

35

 

E. Positioning the Logs

36

 

F. Glass Assembly

42

 

G. Air Shutter Setting

42

Section 13:

Operating Instructions

 

 

A. Before Lighting Appliance

43

 

B. Lighting Appliance

44

 

C. After Appliance is Lit

45

 

D. Frequently Asked Questions

45

Section 14:

Troubleshooting

 

 

A. Intellifire Ignition System

46

Section 15:

Maintaining and Servicing Appliance

48

Section 16:

Reference Materials

 

 

A. Appliance Dimension Diagram

50 Í

 

B. Vent Components Diagrams

51

 

C. Service Parts

54 Í

 

D. Bravo Warranty

59

 

 

Aztec Warranty

60

 

E. Contact Information

61

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Bravo, Aztec specifications

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