Empire Comfort Systems MANTIS BF28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5 Installation Instructions Manual
Empire Comfort Systems MANTIS BF28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5 Installation Instructions Manual

Empire Comfort Systems MANTIS BF28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5 Installation Instructions Manual

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EMPIRE
EMPIRE
Comfort Systems
WARNING
WARNING: If not installed, operated and maintained in
accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, this
product could expose you to substances in fuel or from
fuel combustion which can cause death or serious ill-
ness.
Attention: Check local codes for venting requirements.
Installer:
Leave this manual with the appliance.
Consumer:
Retain this manual for future reference.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or loss of
life.
— Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use
any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's
instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
— Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency or the gas sup-
plier.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

WILL
HOT GLASS
CAUSE BURNS.
GLASS
DO NOT TOUCH
UNTIL COOLED.
ALLOW CHILDREN
NEVER
TO TOUCH GLASS.
POWER-VENT
HIGH-EFFICIENCY
FIREPLACE WITH
BAY WINDOW MANTIS MODELS
BF28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5
BI28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5
BP28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5
FIREPLACE MANTIS MODELS
FF28BM(N,P)-3
FI28BM(N,P)-3
FW28BM(N,P)-3
Young children should be carefully supervised when they
are in the same room as the appliance. Toddlers, young
children and others may be susceptible to accidental
contact burns. A physical barrier is recommended if there
are at risk individuals in the house. To restrict access to a
fireplace or stove, install an adjustable safety gate to keep
toddlers, young children and other at risk individuals out of
the room and away from hot surfaces.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently
located, manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home,
where not prohibited by state or local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated
on the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use
with other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    ™ EMPIRE EMPIRE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Comfort Systems WARNING WILL HOT GLASS CAUSE BURNS. GLASS DO NOT TOUCH UNTIL COOLED. ALLOW CHILDREN NEVER TO TOUCH GLASS. POWER-VENT HIGH-EFFICIENCY FIREPLACE WITH BAY WINDOW MANTIS MODELS BF28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5 WARNING: If not installed, operated and maintained in BI28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5 accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, this BP28(B,C,G)M(N,P)-5...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION .................... 3 SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USERS OF LP-GAS ............... 4 REQUIREMENTS FOR MASSACHUSETTS ................... 5 INTRODUCTION ..........................6 SPECIFICATIONS & ACCESSORIES ....................7 INSTALLATION AND GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION ............. 8 GAS SUPPLY ........................... 9 VENT CLEARANCES ........................
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION THIS IS A HEATING APPLIANCE Safety markings are frequently used in this manual to designate a degree or level of seriousness and should not be ignored. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided, could re- sult in personal injury or death.
  • Page 4: Safety Information For Users Of Lp-Gas

    SAFETY INFORMATION FOR USERS OF LP-GAS LP-Gas (Propane) is a flammable gas which can cause fires and of your household. Someday, there may not be a minute to lose, explosions. In its natural state, propane is odorless and colorless. everyone’s safety will depend on knowing exactly what to do. If, You may not know all the following safety precautions which can after reading the following information, you feel you still need protect both you and your family from an accident. Read them more information, please contact your gas supplier. carefully now, then review them point by point with the members LP-GAS WARNING ODOR If a gas leak happens, you should be able to smell the gas because of the odorant put in the LP-Gas. That’s your signal to go into immediate action! •...
  • Page 5: Requirements For Massachusetts

    REQUIREMENTS FOR MASSACHUSETTS For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed 3. SIGNAGE. A metal or plastic identification plate shall be in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a residential purposes, including those owned or operated by the minimum height of eight (8) feet above grade directly in line Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented is less than seven (7) feet above finished grade in the area of gas fueled heating appliance or equipment. The sign shall the venting, including but not limited to decks and porches, the...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Electrical Connections WARNING U.S.: National Electrical Code (NEC) ANSI/NFPA 70 The safety information listed below must be followed Gas Piping and Gas Pipe Pressure Testing during the installation, service, and operation of this U.S.: NFGC and National Plumbing Codes product. Failure to following the safety recommenda- tions could result in possible damage to the equip- General Installations ment, serious personal injury, or death.
  • Page 7: Specifications & Accessories

    SPECIFICATIONS & ACCESSORIES Fireplace Mantis Models F(F,I,W)28BM(N,P) Bay Window Mantis Models B(F,I,P)28(B,C,G)M(N,P) Input BTU/HR (KW/H) 15,000 (4.39) Rear - Input BTU/HR (KW/H) 19,000 (5.57) Rear - 13,000 (3.81) Front 9,000 (2.64) Front Height 24-9/16” Height 25-1/4” Width 28” Width 28” Depth 17-3/16” Depth 17-5/8” Gas Inlet (Pipe) 3/8” Flair Gas Inlet (Pipe) 3/8” Flair Electrical - The unit comes equipped with a 5 foot (1.5 m) 3 Electrical - The unit comes equipped with a 5 foot (1.5 m) pronged cord, for connection to an approved 3 pronged cord, for connection to an approved...
  • Page 8: Installation And General Safety Information

    INSTALLATION AND GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION General Information Note: Under no circumstances should the fireplace be installed This series is designed certified in accordance with American Na- under conditions that would not allow for easy removal of tional Standard/CSA Standard Z21.88 as a Gas Fireplace Heater the fireplace to carry out routine inspection and service to to be installed according to these instructions. the fireplace. Any alteration of the original design, installed other than as Note: Where a mantel surround is being used on insert installa- shown in these instructions will be the responsibility of the tions and zero clearance fireplace installations, the com- person and company making the changes, and will void the bustion air intake slot located in the top mantel surround warranty.
  • Page 9: Gas Supply

    GAS SUPPLY All gas piping must be installed in compliance with local codes and Pressure Testing of the Gas Supply System utility regulations. In the absence of local codes the installation 1. To check the inlet pressure to the gas valve, a 1/8 inch N.P.T. must comply with NFCG NFPA 54/ANSI Z223.1. plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge connection, must be placed immediately upstream of the gas supply connection Note: Never use plastic pipe. Check to confirm whether your to the fireplace. local codes allow copper tubing or galvanized. 2. The fireplace and its individual shutoff valve must be discon- nected from the gas supply piping system during any pres- Where permitted, flexible gas connectors must be certified to the sure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 following standards:...
  • Page 10: Vent Clearances

    VENT CLEARANCES Figure 1 US Installation 1 Clearance above any grade, 6 in (15 cm) for appliances ≤ 12 in (30 cm) veranda, porch or balcony 10,000 Btu/h (3 kW), 9 in (23 Clearance to non-mechanical cm) for appliances > 10,000 6 in (15 cm) for appliances ≤ air supply inlet to building or Btu/h (3 kW) and ≤ 50,000 10,000 Btu/h (3 kW), 9 in (23 the combustion air inlet to any Btu/h (15 kW), 12 in (30 cm) cm) for appliances > 10,000 other appliance Clearance to window or door for appliances > 50,000 Btu/h Btu/h (3 kW) and ≤ 50,000 that may be opened (15 kW) Btu/h (15 kW), 12 in (30 cm) Clearance to a mechanical air 3 ft (91 cm) above if within 10 for appliances > 50,000 Btu/h supply inlet ft (3 m) horizontally (15 kW) Clearance to permanently Clearance above paved closed windows...
  • Page 11: Venting Requirements

    VENTING REQUIREMENTS The minimum distance from the center of the vent cap to the near- WARNING est outside corner or obstruction is 12 inches. The flue outlet must be at least 12 inches from any opening which flue gases could en- This fireplace must not be vented with any other appliances, ter the building. See Figure 1. The flue outlet must be a minimum even if that appliance is of the condensing type. Common distance of 6 feet from any pressure regulator. venting can result in severe corrosion of other appliances or their venting and can allow combustion gases to escape The bottom of the exhaust vent terminal and the air intake shall through such appliances or vents.
  • Page 12: Vent Adaptor Kits

    INSTALL FOAM GASKET FLUE ADAPTOR O-RING FLUE CONNECTOR THREADED FLUE CONNECTOR Figure 5 Figure 6 PVVK-CFA FLEX VENT KIT Available from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. The PVVK-CFA Flex Vent Kit is a flexible vent hose that is 42” in length. The flex vent kit will be used when installing a Mantis into an existing fireplace. The flex vent kit can be cut down, but can only be cut from one end. Cement PVC Joints Cut End Cement PVC Joints Once length is determined, install two (2) 10 x 1/2” screws into the adaptor assembly to secure the adaptor assembly to the flex hose. Using PVC cement, cement all PVC joints of the flex vent kit to the remaining PVC vent run. Page 12 30259-0-0212...
  • Page 13: Pvvtc Termination Cap Vent Kit

    PVVTC TERMINATION CAP VENT KIT Available from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Termination Cap PVC CEMENT PVVTC Vertical exhaust cap used with 1 1/2” PVC pipe installation. Termination cap can also be used with colinear transition plate model PVCT. Refer to Figures 10-13, 15, 19 and 20 for venting examples. 30259-0-0212 Page 13...
  • Page 14: Vent Examples For Single Flue

    VENT EXAMPLES FOR SINGLE FLUE MIN. 2” 6” (15.2cm) MIN. FLUE CENTER 12” MIN. 90° ELBOW 12” MIN. TO GRADE (RECOMMENDED 12” MIN. TO EXPECTED SNOW LEVEL) 1/4” DOWNWARD SLOPE PER FOOT TO OUTSIDE 12” MIN. TO GRADE Figure 9 (RECOMMENDED 12”...
  • Page 15 VENT EXAMPLES FOR SINGLE FLUE Determining Minimum Vent Height Above the Roof WARNING Major U.S. building codes specify minimum chimney and/or vent height above the rooftop. These minimum heights are neces- VENT CAP sary in the interest of safety. These specifications are summa- (SUPPLIED WITH VENT KIT) rized in Figures 11 and 12. MODEL #PVVK-SV FLASHING ROOF PITCH 2 - 45 DEG. PVC BENDS (SUPPLIED BY INSTALLER) VENT CAP (SUPPLIED...
  • Page 16: Pvca Horizontal Colinear Direct Vent Adaptor

    PVCA HORIZONTAL COLINEAR DIRECT VENT ADAPTOR Colinear adaptor to be used in conjunction with single flue horizontal vent kit PVVK-FC. The two attachments are used for colinear direct vent installation. Colinear adaptor COLINEAR ADAPTER SINGLE FLUE HORIZONTAL MODEL PVVK-FC 1. Attach colinear adaptor to back of fireplace with two (2) 2. When adapter is connected, continue with your vent run. screws. Cementing PVC joint is recommended, but not required on colinear fresh air intake adaptor. 3 11/16” 7 5/16” 4 13/16” 6 1/8” Page 16 30259-0-0212...
  • Page 17: Colinear Transition Vent Kit

    COLINEAR TRANSITION VENT KIT Available from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Colinear Transition Plate The Colinear Transition Kit (Part number PVCT) is available and The flue can be terminated with a PTrap or two 90° elbows. The can be used to secure the flue and inlet pipes from the Mantis. Vertical Termination Cap (Part number PVVTC) can also be used When venting vertically, the exhaust pipe termination must be a to terminate the flue pipe when using the Colinear Transition Kit.
  • Page 18: Direct Vent Colinear Vent Examples

    DIRECT VENT COLINEAR VENT EXAMPLES Max Vent Run - 40 ft. Equivalent With Three (3) 90° Elbows Note: On horizontal runs, a P.V.C. support clamp needs to be in- stalled every 3 feet. Do not allow “sags” in horizontal vent runs; Special Note: The vent terminal 90° elbow and first 90° elbow water will settle in the pipe.
  • Page 19 DIRECT VENT COLINEAR VENT EXAMPLES MODEL PVCT 12” MIN. EXTERIOR GRADE CO-LINEAR DIRECT VENT ADAPTER MODEL PVCA SINGLE FLUE ADAPTER MODEL PVVK-FC Figure 17 Figure 18 In direct vent applications, the minimum distance between the two pipes is 3 inches and the maximum distance is 24 inches. The flue In both vertical and horizontal colinear direct vent applications, exhaust and air inlet can be terminated with either a PTrap or two a colinear transition plate model PVCT can be used to minimize 90° elbows as shown in Figures 13, 14, 15, 19 and 20. The Verti- clearances between intake and exhaust pipes.
  • Page 20: Direct Vent Colinear Vent Examples

    DIRECT VENT COLINEAR VENT EXAMPLES WARNING EXHAUST AIR INTAKE TERMINATION CAP PTRAP, 2 90° ELBOWS (SUPPLIED MODEL PVVTC, PTRAP BY INSTALLER) OR TERMINATION CAP 3” - 24” Major U.S. building codes specify minimum chimney and/or OR 2 90° ELBOWS MODEL PVVTC. PTRAP TO FACE AWAY FROM ROOF.
  • Page 21: Pvvk-24H And Pvvk-48H Co-Axial Vent Kit

    PVVK-24H AND PVVK-48H CO-AXIAL VENT KIT Available from Empire Comfort Systems, Inc. Step 1. Install foam gasket on back side of co-axial direct vent adaptor. Step 4. Install silicone around connection between co-axial adaptor and co-axial air-inlet duct. 4 1/2” Step 2. Attach co-axial direct vent adaptor and gasket (4 screws) MINIMUM VENT LENGTH to the rear of fireplace. 3 13/16” MINIMUM TUBE LENGTH Step 5.
  • Page 22 PVVK-24H AND PVVK-48H CO-AXIAL VENT KIT (cont.) 45° ELBOW 47.5” (1.2m) 1 9/16” Horizontal Venting Maximum 47.5” (1.2 m) with 45° elbows. 4 3/32” Inner 1-1/2 inch pipe and outer 3 inch pipe 45° elbows can be purchased from a local hardware store. Figure 24 Figure 21 EXHAUST OPENING MUST...
  • Page 23: Pvvk-24H And Pvvk-48H Co-Axial Vent Kit

    PVVK-24H AND PVVK-48H CO-AXIAL VENT KIT (cont.) 1 1/4” (3.2cm) MIN. FLUE CENTER FLOOR PROTECTION 12” (30.5cm)MIN. MANTEL EXTERIOR GRADE SURROUND Figure 25 Minimum Exterior Grade Dimension DIRECT VENT FLUE KIT FLUE CENTER 12” (30.5 cm) MINIMUM EXTERIOR GRADE GAS SUPPLY Figure 27 Horizontal Venting FLUE CENTER...
  • Page 24: Rough Framing Dimensions

    ROUGH FRAMING DIMENSIONS ACCESS PANELS ACCESS PANELS Figure 28 Figure 29 Direct Vent and Single Vent Co-axial Vent Flex Vent Colinear Vent 8-1/2” minimum* 8-1/2” minimum* 7-3/4” minimum 12-3/4” minimum 25-1/4” minimum Bay Window Mantis with 27” maximum when using PVE-1 or PVE-2 Surround Kits PV-4H 28-1/2” minimum, 33” minimum recommended for service Short Top Cover Kit 34-1/2” maximum when using PVE-1 Surround Kit 37” maximum when using PVE-2 Surround Kit * When using a 90° elbow on the flue exhaust.
  • Page 25: Insert Into Masonry Fireplace

    INSERT INTO MASONRY FIREPLACE Figure 30 Direct Vent and Single Vent Flex Vent Colinear Vent 8-1/2” minimum* 8-1/2” minimum* 12-3/4” minimum 25-1/4” minimum Bay Window Mantis with PV-4H 27” maximum when using PVE-1 or PVE-2 Surround Kits Short Top Cover Kit 28-1/2” minimum, 33” minimum recommended for service 34-1/2” maximum when using PVE-1 Surround Kit 37” maximum when using PVE-2 Surround Kit * When using a 90° elbow on the flue exhaust. Direct Vent and Single Vent Flex Vent Colinear Vent 13-1/2” minimum* 13-1/2” minimum*...
  • Page 26: Bay Window Mantis Clearance To Combustibles

    BAY WINDOW MANTIS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ACCESS PANEL Figure 32 Figure 31 Freestanding Clearances Rear Wall to Fireplace 2” (1-1/4” for co-axial venting) Side Wall to Fireplace 0” (4” recommended for door clearance) Corner Installation 0” CEILING 8” 6” COMBUSTIBLE TRIM AND MANTELS ALLOWED IN SHADED AREA 40” 4” 24” Co-axial Venting Installation Shown 18” Single Flue requires surround for combustion air.
  • Page 27: Fireplace Mantis Clearance To Combustibles

    FIREPLACE MANTIS CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLES ACCESS PANEL ACCESS ACCESS PANEL PANEL ACCESS PANEL Figure 35 6-1/4” Figure 37 Figure 36 Insert Clearances Rear Wall to Fireplace 2” (1-1/4” for co-axial venting) Side Wall to Fireplace 0” Corner Installation 0” CEILING 8” 6” COMBUSTIBLE TRIM AND MANTELS ALLOWED IN SHADED AREA 44-3/4”...
  • Page 28: Bay Window Mantis Specifications

    BAY WINDOW MANTIS SPECIFICATIONS 28” 17-5/8” 33-3/4” PEDESTAL OPTION MUST BE INSTALLED ON HEATER PRIOR TO APPLIANCE INSTALLATION 12-1/4” 8-5/8” Bay Window Mantis with Pedestal and Single Flue Adaptor Figure 39 17-5/8” 28” 25-1/4” FLUE OUTLET 3-9/16” (9.0cm) 16-15/16” 27-3/4” Bay Window Mantis without pedestal Figure 40 6”...
  • Page 29 BAY WINDOW MANTIS SPECIFICATIONS - (continued) 35-7/16” 6” LOUVER 38” PV-2H 11-5/16” 3” (SLIM TOP COVER KIT) 5-15/16” 29-3/4” 23-13/16” 3-9/16” Bay Window Mantis Fireplace with PVE-1 Mantel Surround with PV-2H Slim Top Cover Kit Figure 42 35-7/16” PV-4H 6-13/16” LOUVER (SHORT TOP 10-1/8”...
  • Page 30: Fireplace Mantis Specifications

    FIREPLACE MANTIS SPECIFICATIONS 1-3/8" 16-15/16" 42-7/8" 32-1/2" 24-3/4" MIN 3-9/16" 11/16" Figure 45 Figure 48 Fireplace - 42-7/8 inch Louverless Surround Kit FHK28(BL,SS) - Contains surround brackets and air deflector 35” 17-3/16” 33-7/16” 24-3/4” MIN FLUE OUTLET 3-9/16” Figure 49 Fireplace In Wall - 35 Inch Picture Frame Surround FWK28(BL,CM,HP,SS) - Contains surround, hood, and lower Figure 46 front...
  • Page 31: Fireplace Mantis Specifications

    FIREPLACE MANTIS SPECIFICATIONS 38” 30-7/8” Figure 51 4” Fireplace Mantis with 38 Inch Surround FIK28(BL,CM,HP,SS) - Contains surround, hood, & lower front 8” Figure 52 Clearance for Access Panel In-Wall Units See Gas Connection Instructions. 28” 13/16” GAS LINE OPENING AIR INLET FLUE OUTLET 1-1/8” 7-5/16” 4-3/16” 3-9/16”...
  • Page 32: Gas Connection Installation

    GAS CONNECTION INSTALLATION GAS SUPPLY LINE TO FIREPLACE CAUTION 1. Pull the factory installed flexible gas line through the hole in The gas supply line to the fireplace must be installed the back panel. See Figures 54 and 55. 2. Connect the gas supply line to flexible gas hose. Ensure that under conditions which will allow for easy removal flexible gas hose is not kinked after fitting gas supply line. Any of the fireplace from its location for servicing of the excess flexible line can be pushed back into the fireplace.
  • Page 33: Bay Window Mantis Log Set Installation Instructions

    BAY WINDOW MANTIS LOG SET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Log Installation 5. Place the Front Left Log (C) into the front left corner of the Proper positioning of the logs is critical to the safe and clean op- firebox, and position into the notch on the bottom left of Log eration of the fireplace. If the logs are not placed in the proper (A). See Figure 59. position, the fireplace can soot, or create an unsafe operating con- dition.
  • Page 34: Bay Window Mantis Log Set Installation Instructions

    BAY WINDOW MANTIS LOG SET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 7. Place the Front Right Log (E) in the right front corner of fire- REAR LEFT LOG (A) TOP LEFT LOG (F) box. It should fit snug into the corner. See Figure 61. TOP RIGHT LOG (G) REAR RIGHT LOG (B) FRONT LEFT LOG (C) FRONT RIGHT LOG (E) CENTER LOG (D) Log Assembly Figure 63 Figure 61 8. Place the Top Right Log (G) onto the pins on (B), (D) and (E) Logs. The “legs” of (G) Log will rest on (D) and (E) Logs. The...
  • Page 35: Fireplace Mantis Log Set Installation Instructions

    FIREPLACE MANTIS LOG SET INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Log Installation front log support shelf. The charred portion of log must face Proper Positioning of the logs is critical to the safe and clean op- inward. See Figure 65. 5. Place the Front Right Log (F) on the right side of firebox bot- eration of this fireplace. If the logs are not placed in the proper tom. The notch in the bottom of Front Right Log fits over the position, the fireplace can soot, or create an unsafe operating con- front flame sensor. The log should be positioned fully forward dition. and to the right against the Right Log (C). See Figure 64. CAUTION 6. Place the Front Left Log (E) on left side of the firebox bottom. The notch in bottom of Front Left Log fits over front Igniter. Do not handle these logs with your bare hands! Al- The log should be positioned full forward and to the left. See ways wear gloves to prevent skin irritation.
  • Page 36: Wiring

    WIRING This fireplace is equipped with a three-prong [grounding] WARNING plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong recep- Potential risk of fire, electric shock, and personal tacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this injury.
  • Page 37: Start Up Check List

    START UP CHECK LIST WARNING BEFORE OPERATING THIS Fireplace, CARE- FULLY READ THE FOLLOWING. 1. Verify the gas line service does not exceed 10.5 in. w.c. and is not below 5.0 in. w.c. for natural gas, nor exceeds 13.0 in. w.c. or is below 11.0 in. w.c. for LP gas. 2. Check and inspect the fireplace for gas leaks. In the event of gas leaks, cut off the gas supply to the fireplace immedi- ately and call your gas supplier. Verify the gas line has been purged.
  • Page 38: Lighting Instructions

    LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE. A. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance B.
  • Page 39: Start Up And Adjustments

    START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS A. With main electrical power to the fireplace turned off, install 4 Sequence of Operations – Front and Back Burners AA sized 1.5V batteries into the remote receiver. The remote 1. The Display Panel will be energized, and the lights for the receiver is located inside the fireplace, mounted to the top front burner and back burner will flash. of the blower housing and secured with hook and loop tape. 2. The inducer will activate immediately and will prove the pres- See Figure 70. Set up receiver and remote per instructions on sure switch within 16 seconds. This will initiate the ignition pages 41 - 46.
  • Page 40 START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS High Altitude Sequence of Operations – One Burner Only The Mantis can be installed to altitudes up to 10,000 feet in the 1. The Display Panel will be energized, and the light for either U.S., and up to 4,500 feet in Canada. The installation must meet the front burner or back burner will flash, corresponding to the requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code or local jurisdic- which burner switch is activated. tions. A high altitude kit is needed for installation above 2,000 feet. 2. The inducer will activate immediately and will prove the pres- See the instructions provided with the Mantis High Altitude Kit for sure switch within 16 seconds. This will initiate the ignition derate instructions.
  • Page 41: Frbtc Remote Instructions

    FRBTC REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This remote control system was developed to provide a safe, reliable and user-friendly remote control system for gas heating appliances. This all battery system operates independently of household current. The system operates on radio frequencies with a non-directional signals. The SYSTEM’s operating range is approximately 20 feet. The system operates on one of 1,048,576 security codes that are programmed into the transmitter at the factory; the remote receiver’s code must be matched to that of the transmitter prior to initial use. Review COMMUNICATION SAFETY SECTION under TRANSMITTER section and THERMOSTAT SAFETY SECTION under REMOTE RECEIVER section. These signal/temperature safety features shut down the fireplace system when a potentially unsafe condition exists. The remote control system offers the user a battery-operated remote control. The transmitter operates on (2) 1.5V AAA batteries. It is recommended that ALKALINE batteries always be used for longer battery life and maximum operational performance. Before using the transmitter, install the (2) AAA transmitter batteries into the battery compartment. (Use caution that batteries are installed in the proper direction) KEY SETTINGS • ON - Operates unit to on position, Manually ON. • OFF - Operates unit to off position, Manually OFF. • MODE - Changes unit from manual mode to thermostat mode. • SET - Sets temperature in thermostat mode. DISPLAY Indicates CURRENT room temperature . °F OR °C Indicates degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius.
  • Page 42 FRBTC REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS SETTING °F / °C SCALE The factory setting for temperature is °F. To change this setting to °C, first • Press the ON key and the OFF key on the transmitter at the same time this will change from °F to °C. Follow this same proce- dure to change from °C back to °F. MANUAL FUNCTION To operate the system in the manual “MODE” does the following. ON OPERATION Press the ON key the fireplace flame will come on. During this time the LCD screen will show ON, after 3 seconds the LCD screen will default to display room temperature and the word TEMP will show. (Flame icon will appear on LCD screen in on mode) OFF OPERATION Press the OFF key the fireplace flame will shut off. During this time the LCD screen will show OF, after 3 seconds the LCD screen will...
  • Page 43 FRBTC REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS OPERATIONAL NOTES: The Thermostat Feature on the transmitter operates the fireplace whenever the ROOM TEMPERATURE varies a certain number of degrees from the SET TEMPERATURE. This variation is called the “SWING” or TEMPERATURE DIFFEREN- TIAL. The normal operating cycle of an fireplace may be 2-4 times per hour depending on how well the room or home is insulated from the cold or drafts. The factory setting for the “swing number” is 2. This represents a temperature variation of +/- 2°F (1°C) between SET temperature and ROOM temperature, which determines when the fireplace will be activated. This function is pre-set at the factory. The transmitter has ON and OFF manual functions that are activated by pressing either button on the face of the transmitter. When a button on the transmitter is pressed the word ON or OFF will appear on the LCD screen to show while the signal is being sent. Upon initial use, there may be a delay of three seconds before the remote receiver will respond to the transmitter. This is part of the system’s design. REMOTE RECEIVER CAUTION: THE REMOTE RECEIVER SHOULD BE POSITIONED WHERE AMBIENT TEMPERATURES DO NOT EXCEED 130° F. The remote receiver operates on 4 AA-size 1.5V batteries. It is recommended that ALKALINE batteries be used for longer battery life and maximum microprocessor performance. IMPORTANT: New or fully charged batteries are essential for proper operation of the remote receiver. The remote receiver houses the microprocessor that responds to commands from the transmitter to control system opera- tion. It emits one beep when it receives an ON or OFF command manually, but no beep when cycling on and off automati- cally in THERMOSTAT mode. The remote receiver has a 3-position slide switch for selecting the MODE of operation: ON/ REMOTE/OFF •...
  • Page 44 FRBTC REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS CP (CHILDPROOF) FEATURE This ECS remote control includes a CHILDPROOF “LOCK-OUT” feature that allows the user to “LOCK-OUT” operation of the fireplace, from the TRANSMITTER. SETTING “LOCK-OUT” –(CP) • To activate the “LOCK-OUT” feature, press and hold the ON button and the MODE button at the same time for 5 seconds. The letters CP will appear in the TEMP frame on the LCD screen. • To disengage the “LOCK-OUT”, press and hold the ON button and the MODE button at the same time for 5 seconds and the letters CP will disappear from the LCD screen and the transmitter will return to its normal operating condition. • To verify that transmitter is in the CP lock-out mode press any key and the LCD screen will show “CP” NOTE: If the fireplace is already operating in the ON or THERMOSTAT MODES, engaging the “LOCK-OUT” will not cancel the operating MODE. Engaging the “LOCK-OUT” prevents only the manual operation of the TRANSMITTER. If in the auto modes, the THERMOSTAT operation will continue to operate normally. To totally “LOCK-OUT” the operation of the TRANSMITTER’S operating signals; the transmit- ter’s MODE must be set to OFF. THERMOSTAT UPDATING FEATURE –TRANSMITTER – (T/S –TX) This ECS remote control has a THERMOSTAT UPDATING Feature built into its software. The THERMOSTAT UPDATING Feature oper- ates in the following manner, but only in the THERMOSTAT MODES: The transmitter normally reads the ROOM temperature every 2 minutes checking the ROOM temperature against the SET tem- perature and then sends a signal to the receiver.
  • Page 45 FRBTC REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS THERMOSTAT SAFETY FEATURE – RECEIVER (T/S –RX) This ECS remote control has a THERMOSTAT SAFETY feature that is built into the system’s RECEIVER. This feature is temperature- activated and provides an extra margin of safety when the RECEIVER is operating where ambient tempera- tures exceed 130°F degrees inside the receiver case. The THERMOSTAT SAFETY feature, in the RECEIVER, operates in the following manner, when the fireplace is in opera- tion. The receiver is thermally protected from extreme heat conditions. Heat can have negative effect on the operation of the receiver’s microprocessors. For REMOTE RECEIVERS that operate on BATTERY POWER, these heat conditions can cause batteries to discharge when temperatures exceed 115°F. Studies show that alkaline batteries, when exposed to a constant temperature of 115°F, can lose up to 50% of their operating power. When the battery cools down, it will partially recharge itself, but constant heat- ing and cooling will reduce the battery’s normal life expectancy. When the ambient temperature at the THERMISTOR, inside the receiver case, reaches 130°F, the THERMISTOR will auto- matically shut the fireplace down and the RECEIVER will begin emitting a series of 2 “beeps”, every 4 seconds. When the ambient temperature, at the RECEIVER, drops between 120°F and 130°F, the user can reactivate the fireplace by pushing the MODE button on the transmitter. The word ON must display on the LCD screen. When the MODE button is pressed to ON, the THERMISTOR “resets” itself and the fireplace will begin operating again. However, the “beeping” will continue, if the ambient temperature remains between 120°F and 130°F. This “beeping” alerts the user that the RECEIVER should be repositioned so the ambient temperature drops below 120°F. When the temperature drops below 120°F, the “beeping” will cease, providing the user has “reset” the THERMISTOR by pushing the MODE button to ON to operate the fireplace, either manually or thermally. Allow sufficient time for the receiver to cool below 120°F, and then press MODE button to stop beeping. MATCHING SECURITY CODES Each transmitter can use one of 1,048,576 unique security codes. It may be necessary to program the remote receiver to LEARN the security code of the transmitter upon initial use, if batteries are replaced, or if a replacement transmitter is purchased from your dealer or the factory. When matching security codes, be sure slide button on the receiver is in the RE-...
  • Page 46 FRBTC REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY LIFE Life expectancy of the alkaline batteries in the transmitter should be at least 12 months. Check and replace all batteries an- nually. When the transmitter no longer operates the remote receiver from a distance it did previously (i.e., the transmitter’s range has decreased) or the remote receiver doe not function at all, the batteries should be checked. It is important that the remote receiver batteries are fully charged and provides continuous output voltage of a least 5.3 volts. The length of the wire between the remote receiver and gas valve directly affects the operating performance of the remote system. The longer the wire, the more battery power is required to deliver signals between the remote receiver and the gas valve. Recommended length is no longer than 20 feet. The transmitter should operate with as little as 5.0 volts battery power. TROUBLE SHOOTING If you encounter problems with your fireplace system, the problem may be with the fireplace itself or it could be with the ECS remote. Review the fireplace manufacturer’s operation manual to make sure all connections are properly made. Then check the operation of the ECS remote in the following manner: • Make sure the batteries are correctly installed in the RECEIVER. One reversed battery will keep receiver from operating properly. • Check battery in Transmitter to make sure contacts are touching (+) and (-) ends of battery. Bend metal contacts in for tighter fit. • Be sure RECEIVER and Transmitter are within 20’-25’ operating range. • Keep RECEIVER from temperatures exceeding 130° F. Battery life shortened when ambient temperatures are above 130° F. • If RECEIVER is installed in tightly enclosed metal surround, the operating distance will be shortened. RECEIVER ADJUSTMENT – RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENT NOTE: The slide button, White or Black, covers the ADJ access hole when installed. A. To adjust at the receiver, use a small slotted screwdriver. Turn the adjust- ment screw counter-clockwise about 5 degrees or a maximum of 1/8 turn.
  • Page 47: Automatic Humidifier Operation

    AUTOMATIC HUMIDIFIER OPERATION The Mantis Power-Vent High-Efficiency Fireplace has an automat- ic humidifier designed into the fireplace. As the fireplace operates, condensate is created and is collected in a tank inside the fire- place. The condensate pump will take the collected condensate and pump it to a stainless steel tray where it evaporates into the airstream adding humidity to the heated space. Note: When the automatic humidifier is engaged and is transfer- ring the condensate, there may be a noticeable hissing sound. This is normal, and the sound should persist for less than 30 sec- onds.
  • Page 48: Optional Controls

    OPTIONAL CONTROLS Economy Mode (Red Button Operation) Battery Operated Controls This unit is equipped with a factory installed wireless remote. To utilize this feature, a programmable control or thermostat must All Remote Controls are all battery operated devices. be connected to the fireplace. A red button is located next to the Optional Battery Operated Control burner switches on the front control panel. See Figure 75. This is called the economy mode. FRBTP Battery Operated Remote with Programmable Ther- ECONOMY mostat DISPLAY FRONT BUTTON Battery Operated Wireless Remote Wall Thermostat BURNER SWITCH Note: These optional controls will work with the factory installed receiver. No wiring is required. REAR BURNER = OFF...
  • Page 49: Maintenance & Service

    MAINTENANCE & SERVICE The Mantis should be inspected and serviced annually by a quali- Resetting the Fireplace fied service person. This will ensure that the fireplace is operating To reset the fireplace, first turn both burner switches to the OFF safely and efficiently. Should you suspect any abnormal opera- position. Verify the red button next to the burners is not illuminated. tion, contact a service person that has been trained to service this If a Remote Control is fitted, turn the remote to the “OFF” position. product. Turn the power off at the power source for 5 minutes. Turn the power back on, and verify the L.E.D. lights on the Control Cleaning the Glass Door Panel Circuit Plate are illuminated. The burners should ignite in After the initial paint curing, a slight film may form on the glass. It is approximately 60 seconds. The circulating blower will start in 3 to recommended to clean the glass with gas fireplace glass cleaner.
  • Page 50 MAINTENANCE & SERVICE Circulating Air Blower The circulating air blower should be checked and cleaned annu- ally by a qualified service person to ensure that your fireplace is operating efficiently. Any dirt or lint can affect the operation of the blower. Heat Exchanger The heat exchanger is located on the backside of the fireplace. The heat exchanger should be inspected and cleaned annually by a qualified service person. Filter The filter is located on the inside of the lower louver panel (on fireplaces equipped with FIK, FFK or FWK Surrounds) or on the inside bottom flange of the surround (FHK Surrounds).
  • Page 51: Maintenance & Service

    MAINTENANCE & SERVICE RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE ITEM MONTHLY BY ANNUALLY BY HOMEOWNER SERVICE PERSON Verify the area is free from combustible materials. Verify the combustion and ventilation air is not restricted. Verify the flue and inlet pipes do not have any cracks or holes. Verify burner flame. Clean the blower compartment Clean the burner. Verify the condensate system is clean and leak free. Clean the filter Clean the glass If service is needed to the condensate pump, the wires must be attached in the same order they were removed (Figure 81). If the pump is replaced, follow the wire connection instruction label on the pump cover. Figure 81 30259-0-0212 Page 51...
  • Page 52: Bay Window Mantis Parts List

    BAY WINDOW MANTIS PARTS LIST WARNING Use only manufacturer’s replacement parts. Use of any other parts could cause injury or death. INDEX INDEX PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION 27072 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY BRACKET ASSEMBLY (SPRING 21640 CLIP INCLUDED) 21654 BRACKET, PIPE ASSEMBLY 21665 RIGHT SIDE DOOR ASSEMBLY REAR HEAT SHIELD...
  • Page 53 BAY WINDOW MANTIS PARTS LIST WARNING Use only manufacturer’s replacement parts. Use of any other parts could cause injury or death. INDEX INDEX PART NO. DESCRIPTION PART NO. DESCRIPTION 26128 GAS LINE - FRONT PUMP ASSEMBLY 29355 (INCLUDES #14 & 55) M174 GASKET R10489 AIR PRESSURE SWITCH 11269...
  • Page 54: Bay Window Mantis Parts View

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  • Page 56: Fireplace Mantis Parts List

    FIREPLACE MANTIS PARTS LIST WARNING Use only manufacturer’s replacement parts. Use of any other parts could cause injury or death. INDEX NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION INDEX NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 25207 PANEL - TOP SUMP ASSEMBLY 26087 (INCLUDES #62 & 64) 21595 CONDENSATE TRAY FLEX PIPE ASSEMBLY 25223 LOUVER - TOP...
  • Page 57: Fireplace Mantis Parts View

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  • Page 58: Master Parts Distributor List

    MASTER PARTS DISTRIBUTOR LIST To Order Parts Under Warranty, please contact your local Empire dealer. See the dealer locator at www.empirecomfort. com. To provide warranty service, your dealer will need your name and address, purchase date and serial number, and the nature of the problem with the unit. To Order Parts After the Warranty Period, please contact your dealer or one of the Master Parts Distributors listed below. This list changes from time to time. For the current list, please click on the Master Parts button at www.empirecomfort. com. Please note: Master Parts Distributors are independent businesses that stock the most commonly ordered Original Equipment repair parts for Heaters, Grills, and Fireplaces manufactured by Empire Comfort Systems Inc. Dey Distributing East Coast Energy Products 1401 Willow Lake Boulevard 10 East Route 36 Vadnais Heights, MN 55101 West Long Branch, NJ 07764 Phone: 651-490-9191...
  • Page 59: Warranty

    WARRANTY Empire Comfort Systems Inc. warranties this hearth product to be free from defects at the time of purchase and for the periods specified below. Hearth products must be installed by a qualified technician and must be maintained and oper- ated safely, in accordance with the instructions in the owner’s manual. Empire will not warranty any Château, Boulevard, or Mantis fireplace that is not installed by the selling dealer or that dealer’s direct contract agents. This warranty applies to the original purchaser only and is not transferable. All warranty repairs must be accomplished by a qualified gas appliance technician. Limited Lifetime Parts Warranty – Combustion Chamber, Heat Exchanger, and Factory-Installed Glass If the combustion chamber, heat exchanger (see parts list) or factory-installed glass fails because of defective workmanship or material, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option. Limited Three-Year Parts Warranty – All Other Components (Except Remote Controls, Thermostats, Accessories and Replacement Parts) Should any part fail because of defective workmanship or material within three years from the date of purchase, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option.. Limited One-Year Parts Warranty – Remote Controls, Thermostats, Accessories, and Parts Should any remote control, thermostat, accessory, or other part fail because of defective workmanship within one year from the date of purchase, Empire will repair or replace at Empire’s option.
  • Page 60 Empire Comfort Systems Inc. EMPIRE EMPIRE 918 Freeburg Ave. Belleville, IL 62220 If you have a general question about our products, please e-mail us at info@empirecomfort.com. If you have a service or repair question, please contact your dealer. Comfort Systems www.empirecomfort.com Page 60 30259-0-0212...

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