Page 2 - IMPORTANT WARNINGS / CAUTIONS
IMPORTANT WARNINGS / CAUTIONS CAUTION: Read this manual thoroughly before starting installation. For your safety, follow the installation, op-eration and maintenance instructions exactly without deviation. Failure to follow these instructions may resultin a possible fire hazard and may void the warr...
Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS; PACKAGING LIST
TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 3 Important Warnings ................................................ 2 Testing / Listing, Using this Manual ........................ 3 Planning Your Installation ..................................... 4-6 Installation .......................................................... ...
Page 4 - PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION; The blower electrical power; Pipe; See
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 4 LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODE REQUIREMENTS The installation of these appliances must conform withlocal codes or, in the absence of local codes, with theNational Fuel Gas Code, (for USA) NFPA 54 / ANSIZ223.1-latest edition. Air Circulation Blower: The blower electrical pow...
Page 5 - Maximum amount of gas pipe without a pressure
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 5 QUESTIONS TO ASK THE LOCAL BUILDING OFFI-CIAL Correct installation is critical and imperative for reducingfire hazards and perilous conditions that can arise whengas appliances function improperly. The appliance mustbe installed per manufacturers’ instructions. Gas ...
Page 6 - CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION PAGE 6 CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS These appliances can be installed in most residential roomconfigurations, parallel to a rear or adjacent wall, or in analcove that allows for the minimum clearances to combus-tible surfaces. Your local building inspector should re...
Page 7 - INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION See Pipe Manufacturers clearances for Pipe Clearances Venting Requirements EXAMPLES OF VENTING INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS PAGE 7 Model: L30 BF-2 (B-Vent) Venting Requirements Approved for vertical termination only. Maximum Horizontal Pipe Runs for Given Vertical PipeRun (in feet) Vertica...
Page 8 - GAS SUPPLY HOOKUP; The appliance main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas; Supply Line Size Requirements; Suggested Sizing of; Schedule 40 Pipe
INSTALLATION PAGE 8 GAS SUPPLY HOOKUP If using pipe other than black iron pipe see NFPA 54-NationalFire Protection Association / ANSI Z223.1-American NationalStandards Institute; and local code for specific requirementsfor the type of pipe used. Alternative gas piping systems suchas CSST may be used...
Page 9 - DOOR OPERATION; Remove the glass door assembly from appliance
INSTALLATION PAGE 9 DOOR OPERATION After setup of the logs and embers is complete, the glassdoor must be closed. The glass door is mounted onhinges at the left side of the firebox and is secured in theclosed position by two draw latches mounted on the rightside of the firebox. The latch tension is p...
Page 10 - GAS APPLIANCE FINAL ASSEMBLY; Door Assembly; Glowing Embers
INSTALLATION PAGE 10 GAS APPLIANCE FINAL ASSEMBLY After the appliance has been properly installed and allgas connections have been made and tested, you cannow install the log set. See Door Assembly on page 11 for door removal instructions. INSTALLING LOG SET:WARNING: If logs are not installed accord...
Page 11 - INSTALLATION CHECK LIST; tion
INSTALLATION PAGE 11 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Read and understand these instructions before usingappliance. Go through this installation checklist: G Ensure that the log set is properly installed. Use cau-tion when handling the logs. See page 10. G Reinstall the door frame assembly. See Door Opera- t...
Page 12 - CARE AND OPERATION; Gas Control Valve; Circulation Blower Operation; TO TURN OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE
CARE AND OPERATION PAGE 12 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTINGWARNING: If you do not follow these instruc-tions exactly, a fire or explosion may resultcausing property damage, personal injury orloss of life. A. This appliance has a pilot which must be lit. When lighting the pilot, follow these inst...
Page 13 - Small Area Paint; CIRCULATION BLOWER OPERATION; , the blower is off. Turning the switch CW
CARE AND OPERATION PAGE 13 “BREAK-IN” PERIOD The finish on this appliance is a high temperature paintthat requires time and temperature to completely cure.The curing process will take 2 or 3 burns (heat up andcool down periods). W e recommend that you ventilatethe house during the initial burns. The...
Page 14 - PROPANE CONVERSION; Installation Tools / Supplies; (must be rated for use with; Parts List; Burner; PROPANE Conversion Procedure; Caution: The gas supply shall be shut off prior to; If you are at an elevation above 4500; Burner Orifice Installation Procedure:
PROPANE CONVERSION PAGE 14 PROPANE CONVERSION PROCEDURE(Only required if Propane gas is used) This appliance is designed to operate on natural gas, orpropane (LP). It is factory set for use with natural gasand requires field conversion for use with propane. Theuse of other fuels or combination of fu...
Page 15 - c. Affix conversion label on gas control valve body; REFERENCE INFORMATION; Burner Flame App
PROPANE CONVERSION PAGE 15 7. High / Low Pressure Regulator Installation Proce- dure:a. Remove regulator cap and conversion screw (see following illustration). b. Install the new conversion screw (Red = Propane LP gas, Blue = Natural Gas). Ensure that the con-version screw is finger tight. Install t...
Page 16 - Installing Log Set
MAINTENANCEAlways Turn Off Gas Control Valve Before Cleaning. Annual Maintenance Should Only BePerformed By A Qualified Service Technician: PAGE 16 LOG SET Removing & Cleaning Logs - Carefully remove the logs(removing top logs, then lifting front log out, then rearlog). Use care when handling th...
Page 17 - Burner Air Shutter
MAINTENANCEAlways Turn Off Gas Control Valve Before Cleaning. Annual Maintenance Should Only BePerformed By A Qualified Service Technician: PAGE 17 PERIODIC CHECK OF PILOT AND BURNERFLAMES Check the operation of the pilot and cycle the burner.Visually check the flame of the burner making sure thefla...
Page 18 - WIRING DIAGRAMS; GAS CONTROL AND SAFETY SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAMS PAGE 18 GAS CONTROL AND SAFETY SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM CAUTION: Label all wiring prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dan-gerous operation. Verify proper operation after servicing. The gas control wiring diagram shown here should be used ...
Page 19 - TROUBLESHOOTING; Qualified Technicians Only; PROBLEM; Cleaning; REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN:
TROUBLESHOOTING Qualified Technicians Only PAGE 19 PROBLEM CAUSE(S) SOLUTIONS 1) Pilot will not light, and Piezo Igniter does not produce a heavy blue spark. a. Electrode wire (at Piezo Igniter) not pushed completely on. b. Piezo igniter is defective • Make sure connections are solid. • Replace piez...
Page 20 - REPLACEMENT PARTS; Description
REPLACEMENT PARTS Model L30-2 BF PAGE 20 Item # Description Catalog # 1 Trim, Decorative 52L04 2 Window Frame, Charcoal 17M63 3 Burner Assembly 17M61 4 Blower, Air Circulating 52L19 5 Power Cord (blower) 52L17 6 Rheostat w / Knob(speed control for blower) 52L03 7 On / Off Switch, Burner 52L13 8 Spil...
Page 21 - OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES; Brickaded Interior Kit, L30
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PAGE 21 Item # Description Catalog # Model 1 Door Kit, L30 BF-2, Gold 14M09 DK3B-G 2 Brickaded Interior Kit, L30 14M06 BRK-L30 3 Deluxe Remote Control (Thermostatically controlled) 98K99 RC-STAT 4 Remote Control (Standard On / Off) 26N04 RC 5 Wall Thermostat Kit 89L36 WTK 6 Touc...
Page 22 - stove face to alcove opening
SPECIFICATIONS: Model L30 BF-2 PAGE 22 Approx. Sq. Ft.Heating Capacity ∼∼∼∼ 1500 sq. ft. Flue Size 4” - Top Vent Height Overall 29” Height to Flue Outlet 30 3/8” Width 29 7/8” Depth 16 1/8” Fuel Natural Gas (standard)(or) LP Gas (convertible).Gas inlet 3/8” NPT-Male / Flex Line(or) remove flex, 3/8”...