Direct Vent Gas Fireplace Installation Manual Models: Modore 240 Tenore 240 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 1 2015 January EuropeanHome.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Information 3 Specifications and Dimensions 7 Clearances 13 Gas and Electric 19 Venting 23 Enclosing the Fireplace 33 Fire Media 37 Operating the Fireplace 42 Glass Cleaning 45 Installing the Screens 47 Maintenance 52 Warranty 54 Venting System Installation Instructions Appendix One Massachusetts Certification Appendix Two Troubleshooting Flowchart Appendix Three
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION - HOT! HOT! HOT! This appliance is a HEATING appliance and it does become very hot in operation. UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, DO NOT PLACE any furnishings, furniture, draperies or other item LESS THAN 36”/90 cm) IN FRONT OF THE GLASS OF THE FIREPLACE.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING WARNING: Installation and Service Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition. Installation and Service must be performed by an authorized qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier. Any alteration to the product that causes soot or carbon to form and results in damage is not the responsibility of the manufacturer.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION This gas fireplace and vent assembly MUST be vented directly to the outside and MUST NEVER be attached to a chimney serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance. Each gas appliance MUST BE a separate vent system. Common vent systems are prohibited. TURN OFF the gas before servicing the appliance. It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform an appliance check-up/service once a year.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION When enclosing your Element4 fireplace the use of non-combustible building materials is REQUIRED. Please read and understand the following. COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS Materials that can catch fire and burn are considered combustible. Any material that is made of, or faced with, wood, wood pulp, paper, plastic or any other material that can catch fire and burn is considered combustible.
SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS APPLIANCE RATINGS Modore 240 Tenore 240 Model Gas Natural Gas Propane Input Maximum Btu/hr 89,100 64,700 Input Minimum Btu/hr 25,900 19,500 Maximum Supply Pressure in. w.c. 7 11 kpa 1.74 2.74 Minimum Supply Pressure in. w.c. 4 8 kpa 1 2 Manifold Pressure Maximum in. w.c. 4.0 10.8 kpa 0.99 2.68 Manifold Pressure Minimum in. w.c. 0.4 1.5 kpa 0.1 0.38 Main Burner Injector Marking 1200 (x3) 220 (x3) Pilot Injector Marking 31.2 27.
SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS Front Elevation Right Elevation Left Elevation Plan View Letter Inches Millimeters A 77/8 200 B 921/16 2338 C 4 102 D 9413/16 2408 E 1045/8 2656 F 155/8 398 G 4213/16 1086 H 36 915 I 1413/16 377 J 515/16 150 MODORE 240 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 8 EuropeanHome.
SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS Front Elevation Left Elevation Plan View Letter Inches Millimeters A 77/8 200 B 921/16 2338 C 9413/16 2408 D 43/16 105 E 165/16 413 F 4213/16 1086 G 385/8 981 H 143/4 374 I 125/16 312 J 165/16 413 K 1045/8 2656 TENORE 240 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 9 EuropeanHome.
SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS DO NOT REMOVE NE PAS RETIRER DIRECT VENT GAS FIREPLACE - Not for use with solid fuel. FOYER GAZ À AÉRATION DIRECTE - Ne pas utiliser avec un combustible solide This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on the rating plate and may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently located, manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home where not prohibited by local codes. See owner’s manual for details.
SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS PARTS OF THE FIREPLACE The various parts of the fireplace are shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5. 11 9 8 1 2 6 5 7 3 8 4 Figure 3 3 1 10 Figure 4 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 11 EuropeanHome.
SPECIFICATIONS and DIMENSIONS 13 14 12 Figure 5 Figure 5 shows a bottom view. The Tenore and Modore are similar.
CLEARANCES MINIMUM CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES The beauty of the Element4 fireplaces is due largely to the fact that they are NOT zero-clearance fireplaces. All clearances to combustible AND non-combustible materials MUST be maintained as described in this manual. • The appliance is approved with a minimum clearance to combustible materials on all sides of 11”/280 mm. Any spacer or framing used closer than this dimension must be noncombustible (e.g. metal).
A VENT OPENING 800cm² (124In²) TOTAL MINIMUM CLEARANCES CTION A-A MANTELS The graph in Figure 7 shows a range of allowable depths and heights for a combustible mantel installation. INCHES 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 20 Mantel Depth Depth Mantel 18 (12) 300 12”/300 mm 16 C 14 12 8 6 4 2 A B MantelHeight Height Mantel 13”/330 mm (13) 330 10 The maximum mantel depth is 12”/300 mm at a minimum height above the fireplace opening of 13”/330 mm.
1” 1" 25 (25) mm 2” 2" 50 (50) mm CLEARANCES COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL NON-COMBUSTIBLE LINING WITHIN COMBUSTIBLE AND NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALLS Figures 8 through 10 show clearances to Combustible Material combustible and non-combustible walls. with a Non-Combustible Lining APPLIANCE 1”/25 mm 1" (25) 1"1”/25 (25)mm 2”/50 mm 2" (50) 2”/50 mm 2" (50) GLASS Figure 8 Plan View Figure 8 shows a typical method for protecting combustible walls while maintaining close installation dimensions.
CLEARANCES A WARMOPENING AIR OUTLET VENT 800cm² (124In²) REQUIRED TOTAL MINIMUM Figure 11 C B B SECTION A-A A (36") 36” 900 mm 900 SECTION B-B 2”/50 (2")mm 50 (36") 36” 900900 mm KEEP THIS AREA FREE OF COMBUSTIBLE FURNISHINGS MATERIALS COMBUSTIBLE NOT PERMITTED IN FRONT 36” (36") 900 mm 900 OF GLASS CONSTRUCTION BEAMS COMBUSTIBLE A typical chase enclosing a Trisore fireplace (as an example) is(TYPICAL) shown in Figure 11.
36" 900 m CLEARANCES 2" 50 mm NON-COMBUSTIBLE FRAMING (REQUIRED) DETAIL “C” A NON-COMBUSTIBLE WALL (TYPICAL) C B B A 2"/50 mm 36" 36" mm 900 mm Detail C shows how the 900 non-combustible framing above the C M SECTION B-B fireplace maintains a minimum clearance of 2”/50 mm. This clearance MUST be maintained to ensure safe operation of the fireplace. Y Figure 12 CM MY CY 36" 900 mm CMY 2" 50 mm 11" 280 mm K Element4 Gas Fireplaces 17 EuropeanHome.
CLEARANCES TYPICAL CLEARANCE DIAGRAMS The total area of the convection air outlet(s) depends on the fireplace model. (See Table 7 on page 47.) The location of the outlet(s) must allow for the free movement of air and must not allow excessive convection air to build up within the chase. The top of the outlet(s) must be at least 1”/25 mm down from the ceiling and we recommend no more than 6”/152 mm down. The minimum distance from the bottom of the appliance to the room ceiling is 72”/1830 mm. See Table 3.
GAS and ELECTRIC INSTALLING THE GAS LINE Correctly size and route the gas supply line from the supply regulator to the area where the appliance is to be installed as per requirements outlined in the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54 (USA) or CAN/CSA-B149.1 (Canada). Never use galvanized or plastic pipe unless specified specifically for use with gas. Refer to the table below for proper sizing of the supply gas line.
GAS and ELECTRIC LOCATING THE CONTROLS The control system for the Element4 fireplaces consist of three major components; the receiver, the transmitter and the gas control. The transmitter is the remote control by which you operate the fireplace. The receiver and the gas control are at one end of a line set which will extend approximately 16”/406 mm to the left of the fireplace. The other end of the line set is connected to the various components beneath the firebox.
GAS and ELECTRIC One of the tie wraps which secure the line set. Figure 14. Figure 15. Tighten bolt through mounting bosses (at arrows) Fit tab into bracket on BDLE4 Figure 16 Figure 17. Element4 Gas Fireplaces 21 EuropeanHome.
GAS and ELECTRIC Figure 18 Figure 19 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 22 EuropeanHome.
VENTING CONFIGURING THE VENTING The fireplaces in this manual are direct vent fireplaces that use a co-axial or “pipe within a pipe” venting system. The outer “pipe” or vent conducts fresh, outside air into the fireplace and the inner vent carries the exhaust outside. This technology, which can run either horizontally through a side wall or vertically through the roof, produces an efficient system because conditioned building air is not used for combustion.
VENTING MEASURING THE VENTING rise run Figure 20 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS and COMPONENTS Manufacturer Modore, Tenore M&G DuraVent, Inc.* only DirectVent Pro 5” x 8” components Table 5 * Appendix One contains venting installation instructions. Element4 Gas Fireplaces 24 EuropeanHome.
VENTING HORIZONTAL TERMINATION DIAGRAM V H Distance “H” = 0.5-5m (min - max) Distance “V” = 0.5-3m (min - max) Note - for E4-10 & 11 Elbow can go on to fire, thus “V” min = 200mm Note2 - For E4-5, use a 50mm flue Restrictor Figure 21 Dimension “H” can vary between 39”/1.0 m minimum to 9’10”/3.0 m maximum depending on Dimension “V”. See Graph 1. Dimension “V” can vary between 39”/1.0 m minimum to 23’/7.0 m maximum depending on Dimension “H”. See Graph 1. Element4 Gas Fireplaces 25 EuropeanHome.
VENTING HORIZONTAL TERMINATION GRAPH Vertical Rise 23’ 7.0 m 19’8” 6.0 m 16’4” 5.0 m 13’1” 4.0 m 9’10” 3.0 m 6’6” 2.0 m 3’3” 1.0 m Horizontal Run 1’7” 3’3” 4’11” 6’6” 8’2” 9’10” 0.5 m 1.0 m 1.5 m 2.0 m 2.5 m 3.0 m Graph 1. Horizontal Terminations Graph 1 shows, for all models, the maximum horizontal vent run (to the outside wall) for a given vertical vent rise. The installed venting configuration MUST be within the dimensions shown within the grayed area.
VENTING HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS Element4 Gas Fireplaces 27 EuropeanHome.
VENTING V 12”/304 mm 150 min minimum 12”/304 mm minimum 150 min VERTICAL VENT TERMINATIONS When installing vertical venting with no elbows, dimension “V” must be at least 3’3”/1.0 m minimum and no more than 36’/11.0 m maximum. Distance "V" 1m - 11m (min - max) Figure 22. Vertical Terminations with NO elbows Element4 Gas Fireplaces 28 EuropeanHome.
VENTING V2 VERTICAL VENT TERMINATIONS WITH 90° ELBOWS V H V1 Distance “H” = 0”/0.0 m minimum to 9’10”/3.0 m maximum Distance “V1” = 19”/500 mm minimum to 33’10”/10.0 m maximum Distance “V2” = 19”/500 mm minimum to 33’10”/10.0 m maximum Distance “V” (V1+V2) = 3’3”/1.0 m minimum to 36’/11.0 m maximum Distance “V” must be greater than twice the distance of “H” Distance "H" =m0of- maximum 3m (min -height max) for every 90° elbow up to a maximum Subtract 3’3”/1.
VENTING V2 V V3 VERTICAL VENT TERMINATIONS WITH 45° ELBOWS H V1 Distance “H” = 0”/0.0 m minimum to 9’10”/3.0 m maximum Distance “V1” = 19”/500 mm minimum to 33’10”/10.0 m maximum Distance “V2” = 8”/200 mm minimum to 33’10”/10.0 m maximum Distance “V” (V1+V2+V3) = 3’11”/1.2 m minimum to 36’/11.
VENTING VERTICAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS Important Note for Roof Terminations These instructions should be used as a guideline and do not supersede local codes in any way. Install venting according to local codes, these instructions, the current National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1 in the USA) or the current standard of CAN/CSA-B149.1 in Canada. Termination Heights for Vents Above Flat or Sloped Roofs Refer to NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1 Roof Pitch H (ft.) H (m) Flat to 6/12 1.0 0.
VENTING INSTALLING A RESTRICTOR No venting restrictor is required for either the Modore 240 or Tenore 240.
ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE WARMTH AND BEAUTY - HOW IT WORKS The Element4 fireplaces are called direct vent fireplaces and, as such, the intake and exhaust are both handled through the vent pipe. The fireplace also provides convection air to your room. Figure 1 (below) shows one of the unique features of the Element4 fireplaces - its use of convection air flow. Other fireplaces have louvered metal boxes around them to keep temperatures under control.
ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE THE FRAMING A safe installation of your Element4 fireplace requires that four things be clearly understood. 1. Most important, these fireplaces are NOT zero-clearance fireplaces. Unlike most others, there is not a metal box around the Element4 fireplaces. With no metal box there are no louvers to distract your view of the fire. We do, however, want the cooling advantage of a metal box. 2.
ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE DO NOT ALLOW THE FIREPLACE TO BEAR ANY WEIGHT Dimension B Dimension A and Dimension B, shown in Figure 32, must be equal throughout the installation, no matter the model. The wall framing must be at least 2”/50 mm (NON-combustible framing ONLY) from the fireplace and the entire weight of the non-combustible wallboard (see page 6) is carried by the framing.
ENCLOSING the FIREPLACE Rough Opening Dimensions for NON-COMBUSTIBLE Framing Model Figure A B C Modore 240 34 1091/2”/2780 mm 17”/434 mm 411/4”/1048 mm Tenore 240 34 1091/2”/2780 mm 151/8”/384 mm 411/4”/1048 mm Table 8 C B A Figure 32 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 36 EuropeanHome.
FIRE MEDIA INSTALLING THE HEARTH PANELS (ALL MODELS) The fireplace has an eight piece hearth panel set which is assembled in the order shown below. Note that panel number 1 is fixed in place, all other panels are packaged separately. 1 Figure 33 Center 7 4 2 6 Figure 34 Left Side 1 4 8 4 3 5 1 Figure 35 Right Side Element4 Gas Fireplaces 37 EuropeanHome.
FIRE MEDIA LOG ARRANGEMENTS Ensure that the hearth panel is sitting firmly in the base of the fire box with the long slot in the center of the panel aligning with the top of the burner. The pilot flame must be visible through the panel and the cut-out in the pilot shield. Place the six coals and two cones as shown in Figures 36a-f. Ensure that the area around the pilot and second thermocouple remains clear. Figure 36 Figure 37 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 38 EuropeanHome.
FIRE MEDIA Figure 38 Figure 39 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 39 EuropeanHome.
FIRE MEDIA Figure 40 Figure 41 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 40 EuropeanHome.
FIRE MEDIA CARRARA PEBBLES ARRANGEMENTS Ensure that the grate is sitting firmly in the base of the fire box with the long slot in the center of the grate aligning with the center slots on the burner tube. The pilot flame must be visible through the grate and the cut-out in the pilot shield. Scatter evenly the contents of the bags of pebbles over the top of the grate and burner. Ensure that none of the pebbles enters the pilot enclosure. The arrangement of the pebbles is now complete.
OPERATING the FIREPLACE BEFORE THE FIRST FIRE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Make sure all construction materials have been removed from inside and around the fireplace. Confirm the proper placement of the burner media. Confirm that the controls are properly connected. Check the gas supply for leaks. Close and properly clamp the glass panels. Check that the venting is unobstructed and in proper working condition.
OPERATING the FIREPLACE You are now able to use the remote control. To increase the flame, theÇbutton should be depressed. Pressing theÈbutton on the handset will reduce the flame. The main flame may be lowered all the way down until it is off, leaving only the pilot ignited. Simultaneously press the SET button and theÈbutton to turn the two end burners off. Simultaneously press the SET button and theÇbutton to turn the two end burners on.
OPERATING the FIREPLACE Automatic Turndown. 1. In Manual/Temperature/Timer modes, the valve will turn to pilot flame if there is no change in flame height for a six hour period. In Temperature or Timer mode, if the ambient room temperature changes, the flame height will adjust automatically to maintain set temperature and the fire will continue to function normally. The valve will turn to pilot flame if the set temperature and the ambient room temperature remain the same over a six hour period. 2.
GLASS CLEANING REMOVING AND CLEANING THE GLASS OVERVIEW The glass panel(s) are held in place by two gasketed clamps (one on either side with two bolts each) and a rope gasket at the lower edge of the glass. These instructions require two technicians and will show you how to remove and install the glass panel(s). Please read these instructions completely before proceeding. Side Trim TOOLS REQUIRED • No. 2 Phillips screwdriver (not included) • 2 vacuum clamps (included) REMOVING THE GLASS Step 1.
GLASS CLEANING CLEANING THE GLASS The glass should be cleaned as necessary with a fireplace glass cleaner. We recommend Stove Bright® Gas Appliance Glass Cleaner by Forrest Paint Co. It is available through your retailer. Follow the instructions for use and do not clean the glass when it is hot! If the glass becomes coated with deposits which cannot be removed it must be replaced. Upper Rail Gasket INSTALLING THE GLASS Glass The glass panel(s) should be installed in reverse order of their removal.
INSTALLING the SCREENS Parts included: -(2) Flat metal tabs -(1) “L” Shaped metal tab -(1) “S” Shaped metal tab -(12) Magnets Figure 55 Figure 53 Place a single magnet on the bottom return flange 12” from the lower left corner, lower right corner, and the center. Figure 54 Place flat metal tab on magnet and push against glass on both left and right sides (not center). Element4 Gas Fireplaces 47 EuropeanHome.
INSTALLING the SCREENS Figure 58 Place “L” shaped metal tab on center magnet with the short end facing up and out. Place magnet on short end face. Using the “S” shaped metal tab, place a magnet on both face ends. Position metal tab at the top center of the fireplace. Slide tab up to the top of the trim so that one end of the tab sticks to the firpelace cabinet, not the outer frame (see below). Figure 56 Straight View (Straight view of top, center, tab.
INSTALLING the SCREENS When the bottom trim put into place the 3 metal tabs will be exposed (see below). Figure 59 Figure 60 Element4 Gas Fireplaces 49 EuropeanHome.
INSTALLING the SCREENS Place 3 magnets on both left and right trims (top, center, bottom) and attach trims to fireplace. Figure 61 Without side trim Figure 62 With side trim plus magnets Figure 63 Rest the bottom of the screen on the 3 tabs that are under the trim. Push the screen into position so that the exposed magnets come in contact with the screen frame. Element4 Gas Fireplaces 50 EuropeanHome.
INSTALLING the SCREENS Figure 64 Screen in Position Open Screen Frame Edge Side Trim Figure 65 Top View with Screen Attached Element4 Gas Fireplaces 51 EuropeanHome.
MAINTENANCE BURNER MAINTENANCE WARNING Installation and maintenance must be performed by an authorized qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier. The flames from the burner should be visually checked. The flame should have a blue base and yellow tops and be candle-like in appearance. TURN OFF THE GAS before servicing the appliance. It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform an appliance check-up/service once a year.
MAINTENANCE THERMOCOUPLE MAINTENANCE The Element4 fireplaces have two thermocouples; one next to the pilot flame and one opposite the pilot burner on the other side of the main burner. The completeness and operation of both must be checked. A qualified installer must confirm that the thermocouple is in place and not cracked or damaged. Figure 67 shows a typical pilot flame engulfing the first thermocouple.
WARRANTY PRODUCT INSTALLATION RECORD Installer: Please complete this form. Customer: Please retain this information. Purchased From Date of Purchase Installed By Date of Installation Fireplace Serial Number Fuel Type Element4 Gas Fireplaces 54 EuropeanHome.
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APPENDIX ONE M&G DURAVENT LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY M&G DuraVent, Inc. (“DuraVent”) provides this limited lifetime warranty for all of its products with the exception of Ventinox® (lifetime), and PolyPro® (ten years). Subject to the limitations set forth below, DuraVent warrants that its products will be free from defects in material or manufacturing, if properly installed, maintained and used. DuraVent products are fully warranted if installed only by a professional installer.
APPENDIX TWO MASSACHUSETTS CERTIFICATION This appliance is approved for installation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters has issued approval number G1-1212-217 for this appliance.
APPENDIX THREE FUNCTION POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Press UP and OFF buttons to start ignition sequence. Beep will occur each second. No Yes 2. Magnet unit is energized thus producing an obvious latching sound. Transmitter batteries low. Replace transmitter batteries. Quality 9V alkaline recommended. Receiver batteries low. Replace transmitter batteries. Quality 1.5V AA alkaline recommended. Check that transmitter and receiver are synchronized.
APPENDIX THREE FUNCTION 4. Pilot lit. POSSIBLE CAUSE No Yes REMEDY TC- and SW-cable reversed. Check cable connection between receiver and interrupter block. Magnet unit not operating properly. Replace gas valve. Short between interrupter and SW cable. Check interrupter block connection. No gas (magnet unit drops after 30 second Check gas supply. audible count.) Spark not lighting the pilot. 5. Sparking stops after pilot is lit. No Check spark is crossing pilot orifice.
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