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C38-DV Gas Fireplace
Part No. XG0118B
Figure 29b.Wiring schematic for using two wall switches: one to control
the fireplace and a another to control optional fans for the
fireplace.
Option A - Single Wall Switch
for STB Control Only
Use this wiring option when installing a single wall switch to control the
fireplace only. The switch on the yellow circuit controls  the Spark To
Burner (STB) system. The blue circuit provides power to the optional
fans and is always hot.
The fireplace can be safely wired this way, even if fans are not installed.
The fans can be added later, if desired.
Option B - Two Wall Switches
for STB and Fan Control
This wiring option is for installing two wall switches. The switch on the
yellow circuit controls the Spark To Burner (STB) system. The other
switch (blue circuit) is for controlling the optional fans.
The fireplace can be safely wired this way, even if fans are not installed.
The fans can be added later, if desired.
Figure 29a. Wiring schematic for using a single wall switch to control the
fireplace. The circuit that supplies electricity to the optional
fans is always hot.
Figure 30. STB system wiring schematic showing the wiring of the control module
and gas control valve to the household electrical supply.
System Wiring  Schematic
WARNING:
Unplug the Power Cord Before
Resetting the Spill Switch
The spill switch is located behind the
upper horizontal trims on the right hand
side of the fireplace. If the spill switch trips
it will shut down the fireplace (causing the
red button to pop out).
You must disconnect the power cord
from the PPO-D box (see fig. 3), before
resetting the switch. To reset the switch,
push the red buttom in using the bottom
of a pen or other blunt object.
Appendix B - Wiring for STB-Equipped fireplaces










