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VDDVF36PN/PP and VDDVF36STN/STP Series
INSTALLATION
WALL SWITCH
INSTALLATION
Since the VDDVF36 series models use a valve that operates on millivolt current gen- erated by the pilot, a wall switch (not in- cluded) may be used to activate the gas control valve without the use of normal household electricity.
1.To remove the louvers, simultaneously pull both top end spring latches towards the center of the appliance until they are disengaged from locating holes. Repeat for bottom end spring latches and pull outward. Reverse the proce- dure to install louvers back onto the appliance (see Figure 32).
2.Connect the 18 ga. wires from wall switch (not included) to the gas control valve and microswitch, as shown in Figure 33.
WARNING: Do not wire re- mote wall switch to main power supply (Standard 120v household current).
ELECTRICAL HOOKUP FOR BLOWER ACCESSORY
Before blower accessory can be operated, it must be properly connected to a standard 120 VAC power source. Refer to Wiring Diagram on page 23.
An outlet box with two receptacles has been supplied for your convenience, located on the lower left side of the appliance (see Figure 34). An optional remote control may be installed at any time.
CAUTION: Due to high tem- peratures, make sure no wires are touching the bottom of the firebox.
For Optional
Fan Kit
From Blower
Assembly
OPTIONAL WIRELESS HAND- HELD REMOTE CONTROL (GHRC SERIES) INSTALLATION
Note: If using an optional wireless hand- held remote control, the wall switch is no longer operational.
NOTICE: Only use alkaline bat- teries (not included).
Installing Receiver
1. | Remove access panel from lower front |
| face of firebox. Lift straight up on ac- |
| cess panel until it stops. Pull bottom of |
| access panel forward, then down. |
2. | Disconnect wall switch wires from TH |
| and TPTH terminals on control valve |
| (see Figure 33). |
3. | Install remote receiver unit onto mount- |
| ing bracket using the two plastic mount- |
| ing clips (see Figure 35). |
4. | Connect wires to control valve. Con- |
| nect white wire to terminal TH. Con- |
| nect red wire to terminal TPTH. |
5. | Locate the battery clip mounted on the |
| back of the receiver (see Figure 36). |
6. | Slide |
| through the clip. |
| Locating | Figure 34 - Connecting Blower Accessory |
Glass | to Power Supply | |
| Holes |
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Wall Switch
(Supplied)
Spring
Latch
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7. | Attach the terminal wires to the battery |
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8. | Replace access panel. Place top of ac- |
| cess panel into opening and slide up. |
| Push bottom of access panel in and |
| slide down to install. |
Plastic
ReceiverMounting
Clips
Mounting
Bracket
Figure 35 - Installing Remote Receiver (Shown from Rear of Mounting Bracket)
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Route Millivolt Wires (Supplied) | (Back View) | |
Through Gas Line Conduit Sleeve | ||
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Figure 33 - Wall Switch Wiring Diagram
Battery Clip
Terminal Wires
Receiver
Note: If any of the original wire supplied must be replaced, use type 18
Figure 36 - Installing Battery in Receiver
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