Heat & Glo  SL-950TR-E Owner's Manual
Heat & Glo  SL-950TR-E Owner's Manual

Heat & Glo SL-950TR-E Owner's Manual

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Manual del propietario, visite www.heatnglo.com.
Models:
SL-550TR-E
SL-750TR-E
SL-950TR-E
SL-550TR-IPI-E
SL-750TR-IPI-E
SL-950TR-IPI-E
• Important operating
a n d m a i n t e n a n c e
instructions included.
WARNING: If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a fi re
or explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury, or death.
• Do not store or use gasoline or other fl am-
mable 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 suppli-
er's instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fi re department.
• Installation and service must be performed
by a qualifi ed installer, service agency, or the
gas supplier.
This appliance may be installed as an OEM installation in
manufactured home (USA only) or mobile home and must be
installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and
the manufactured home construction and safety standard, Title
24 CFR, Part 3280 or Standard for Installation in Mobile Homes,
CAN/CSA Z240MH.
This appliance is only for use with the type(s) of gas indicated
on the rating plate.
CAUTION
DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL
• Read, understand and follow
these instructions for safe
installation and operation.
Heat & Glo • SL-550 / 750 / 950TR-E • 2118-900 Rev. K • 9/08
Pour demander un exemplaire en français de ce Manuel
du propriétaire, visitez www.heatnglo.com.
Owner's Manual
Installation and Operation
• Leave this manual with
party responsible for use
and operation.
WARNING
HOT SURFACES!
Glass and other surfaces are hot during
operation AND cool down.
Hot glass will cause burns.
• Do not touch glass until it is cooled
• NEVER allow children to touch glass
• Keep children away
• CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as
fi replace.
• Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.
High temperatures may ignite clothing or other fl ammable
materials.
• Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other fl ammable
materials away.
This appliance has been supplied with an integral barrier
to prevent direct contact with the fi xed glass panel. DO
NOT operate the appliance with the barrier removed.
Contact your dealer or Hearth & Home Technologies if the
barrier is not present or help is needed to properly install one.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be
performed by a licensed plumber or gas fi tter.
See Table of Contents for location of additional Commonwealth
of Massachusetts requirements.
Installation and service of this appliance should be
performed by qualifi ed personnel. Hearth & Home
Technologies suggests NFI certifi ed or factory trained
professionals, or technicians supervised by an NFI
certifi ed professional.
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  • Page 1 Para obtener un ejemplar en Español de este Pour demander un exemplaire en français de ce Manuel Manual del propietario, visite www.heatnglo.com. du propriétaire, visitez www.heatnglo.com. Owner’s Manual Installation and Operation Models: SL-550TR-E SL-750TR-E SL-950TR-E SL-550TR-IPI-E SL-750TR-IPI-E SL-950TR-IPI-E CAUTION DO NOT DISCARD THIS MANUAL •...
  • Page 2 Read this manual before installing or operating this appliance. Please retain this owner’s manual for future reference. Congratulations Congratulations on selecting a Heat & Glo gas appliance This Owner’s Manual should be retained for future reference. We suggest that you keep it with your other —an elegant and clean alternative to wood burning important documents and product manuals.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Listing and Code Approvals J. Install Vertical Termination Cap ....40 K. Install Decorative Wall Components (SLP only) ..40 A.
  • Page 4: Listing And Code Approvals

    Listing and Code Approvals A. Appliance Certifi cation C. BTU Specifi cations Models Maximum Minimum Orifi ce MODELS: SL-550TR-E, SL-750TR-E, SL-950TR-E U.S. (0-2000 ft.) or Input Input Size Canada (2000-4500 ft.) BTU/h BTU/h (DMS) LABORATORY: Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) 21,000 15,000 U.S.
  • Page 5: Non-Combustible Materials Specifi Cation

    E. Non-Combustible Materials Specifi cation Material which will not ignite and burn. Such materials are those consisting entirely of steel, iron, brick, tile, concrete, slate, glass or plasters, or any combination thereof. Materials that are reported as passing ASTM E 136, Standard Test Method for Behavior of Materials in a Vertical Tube Furnace at 750 C, shall be considered...
  • Page 6: Requirements For The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts

    Inspection Note: The following requirements reference various The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizon- Massachusetts and national codes not contained in this tally vented gas fueled equipment shall not approve the document. installation unless, upon inspection, the inspector ob- serves carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed H.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Getting Started A. Design and Installation Considerations C. Inspect Appliance and Components Heat & Glo direct vent gas appliances are designed to operate with all combustion air siphoned from outside of WARNING the building and all exhaust gases expelled to the outside. Inspect appliance and components for damage.
  • Page 8: Framing And Clearances

    Framing and Clearances NOTE: WARNING • Illustrations refl ect typical installations and are FOR DESIGN PURPOSES ONLY. Fire Risk • Illustrations/diagrams are not drawn to scale. Provide adequate clearance: • Around air openings • Actual installation may vary due to individual design •...
  • Page 9: Constructing The Appliance Chase

    B. Constructing the Appliance Chase Gas line holes and other openings should be caulked with high temp caulk or stuffed with unfaced insulation. If the A chase is a vertical boxlike structure built to enclose the appliance is being installed on a cement slab, a layer of gas appliance and/or its vent system.
  • Page 10: Elevated Hearth Systems

    D. Elevated Hearth Systems Use the table below to identify the hearth system that will be used. The table will also help identify effects on the various dimensions. Some hearth systems will elevate the appliance off the fl oor at a given dimension. For example, if appliance will be used with a Kenwood Cabinet with Base, the appliance will be elevated 9-1/4 inches.
  • Page 11: Mantel Projections

    E. Mantel Projections All measurements are in inches. CEILING 1/2 IN. MINIMUM 2-7/8 IN. MINIMUM 3 FT. MAXIMUM Note: Clearance from opening to perpendicular wall. Figure 3.5 Clearances to Mantel Legs or Wall Projections (Acceptable on both sides of opening.) TOP OF HOOD OR FIREPLACE OPENING Figure 3.3 Clearances to mantels or other combustibles above appliance...
  • Page 12: Termination Locations

    Termination Locations A. Vent Termination Minimum Clearances HORIZONTAL OVERHANG WARNING 2 FT. 20 INCHES MIN. VERTICAL MIN. WALL LOWEST Fire Risk. DISCHARGE OPENING Explosion Risk. GAS DIRECT VENT Inspect external vent cap regularly. TERMINATION CAP • Ensure no debris blocks cap. •...
  • Page 13 (See Note 2) Electrical Service = VENT TERMINAL = AIR SUPPLY INLET = AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED = 12 inches ....clearances above grade, veranda, L** = 7 ft......c l e a r a n c e a b o v e p a v e d porch, deck or balcony sidewalk or a paved driveway (See Note 1)
  • Page 14: Vent Information And Diagrams

    Vent Information and Diagrams A. Vent Table Key The abbreviations listed in this vent table key are used in the vent diagrams. Symbol Description Vertica l First section (closest to appliance) of vertical length Second section of vertical length First section (closest to appliance) of horizontal length 8-1/2 in.
  • Page 15: Use Of Flex Vent

    D. Use of Flex Vent The fl ex vent must be supported with T E R M IN AT IO N the spacing between support intervals C A P 3 in . C L E A R A N C E not exceeding 4 feet, with no more than 1/2 inch sag between supports.
  • Page 16: Vent Diagrams

    E. Vent Diagrams WARNING Fire Risk. Explosion Risk. Do NOT pack insulation or other combustibles between ceiling fi restops. • ALWAYS maintain specifi ed clearances around venting and fi restop systems. • Install wall shield and ceiling fi restops as specifi ed. Failure to keep insulation or other material away from vent pipe may cause fi...
  • Page 17 Top Vent - Horizontal Termination Venting with 2 elbows Maximum Note: Use SLP Series V Minimum SL-550TR-E SL-750TR-E SL-950TR-E components only. 90 Elbow 1/2 ft. 152 mm 1/2 ft. 152 mm 0 ft. 0 mm 1/2 ft. 152 mm 1 ft. 305 mm 1 ft.
  • Page 18 Top Vent - Horizontal Termination Venting with 3 elbows Maximum Note: Use SLP Series Minimum SL-550TR-E SL-750TR-E SL-950TR-E Min. components only. 90 Elbow 2 ft. 610 mm 2 ft. 610 mm 2 ft. 610 mm 1/2 ft. 152 mm 6 ft. 1.8 m 6 ft.
  • Page 19 Top Vent - Vertical Termination Exhaust restrictor Instructions No Elbows 1. Install the exhaust restrictor over the center of the ex- haust outlet in the fi rebox (see Figure 5.8). = 60 ft. Max. (18.3 m) 2. Center the exhaust restrictor in the open end of the exhaust outlet and secure through the slots on the ex- haust restrictor with the 2-1/4 in.
  • Page 20 Top Vent - Vertical Termination Venting with 2 elbows SL-550TR-E SL-750TR-E SL-950TR-E MIN. H MAX. H MAX. H MAX. MIN. 90 Elbow 1-1/2 ft. 457 mm 1-1/2 ft. 457 mm 1 ft. 305 mm 1/2 ft. 152 mm 2 ft. 610 mm 2 ft.
  • Page 21 Top Vent - Vertical Termination Venting with 3 elbows SL-550TR-E SL-750TR-E SL-950TR-E MIN. H MAX. H MAX. H MAX. MIN. 90 Elbow 1/2 ft. 152 mm 1/2 ft. 152 mm 0 ft. 0 mm 1/2 ft. 152 mm 1 ft. 305 mm 1 ft.
  • Page 22 Top Vent - Vertical Termination Venting with 4 elbows MIN. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. Note: Use SLP Series 1-1/2 ft. 457 mm 4 ft. 1.2 m 4 ft. 1.2 m 4 ft. 1.2 m 3-1/2 ft. 1.0 m components only. Maximum= 40 ft.
  • Page 23 Rear Vent - Horizontal Termination CAUTION No Elbows *For SL-950TR-E ONLY: Maximum can be up to 24 inches ONLY if the Optional Note: Use DVP Series Refractory Kit (BRICK-950-E) is NOT used. components only. SL-550TR-E 24 in. 610 mm SL-750TR-E 24 in.
  • Page 24: Rear Vent - Horizontal Termination

    Rear Vent - Horizontal Termination Venting with 2 elbows MAX. MIN. MAX. MAX. 1-1/2 ft. 457 mm Back to back elbows 1 ft. 305 mm 2-1/2 ft. 762 mm 3 ft. 914 mm 1 ft. 305 mm 3 ft. 914 mm 6 ft.
  • Page 25 Rear Vent - Vertical Termination Note: Use DVP Series components only. Venting with 1 elbow MIN. MAX. 1 ft. 305 mm 3-1/2 ft. 1.1 m 2 ft. 610 mm 5-1/2 ft. 1.7 m 3 ft. 914 mm 7-1/2 ft. 2.3 m H MAX.
  • Page 26 Rear Vent - Vertical Termination Venting with 3 elbows MIN. MAX. MAX. MAX. Back to back elbows 1-1/2 ft. 457 mm 1 ft. 305 mm 2-1/2 ft. 762 mm 1 ft. 305 mm 3-1/2 ft. 1.1 m 3 ft. 914 mm 6-1/2 ft.
  • Page 27: Vent Clearances And Framing

    Vent Clearances and Framing A. Pipe Clearances to Combustibles Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm). • DVP heat shield - designed to be used on a wall 4 in. to 7-1/4 in. (102 mm to 184 mm) thick.
  • Page 28: Wall Penetration Framing

    B. Wall Penetration Framing Combustible Wall Penetration Whenever a combustible wall is penetrated, you must frame a hole for the wall shield fi restop(s). The wall shield fi restop maintains minimum clearances and prevents cold air infi ltration. • The opening must be framed on all four sides using the same size framing materials as those used in the wall 10 in.
  • Page 29: Install The Ceiling Firestop

    C. Install the Ceiling Firestop A ceiling fi restop MUST be used between fl oors and attics. • DVP pipe only - Frame an opening 10 in. by 10 in. (254 mm by 254 mm) whenever the vent penetrates a ceiling/fl oor (see ATTIC ABOVE Figure 6.3).
  • Page 30: Install Attic Insulation Shield

    D. Install Attic Insulation Shield BEND ALL TABS INWARD 90° WARNING! Fire Risk. DO NOT allow loose materials or TO MAINTAIN CLEARANCE insulation to touch vent. Hearth & Home Technologies AND PREVENT INSULATION Inc. requires the use of an attic shield. FROM FALLING INSIDE The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 and NFPA 54 requires an attic shield constructed of 26 gauge minimum...
  • Page 31: Appliance Preparation

    Appliance Preparation WARNING Fire Risk Once appliance is setup for top or rear venting, it CANNOT be changed at a later time. If vent cap and components previously removed are improperly reinstalled, a fi re may result. A. Top Vent CAUTION 2 SCREWS Sharp Edges...
  • Page 32: Rear Vent

    Figure 7.9 Cut the metal retaining band and fold the sides out. Figure 7.6 Remove the insulation from the outer vent pipe. Figure 7.10 Fold the center parts of the retaining band out and use to remove the vent cap. 2 SCREWS Figure 7.7 To attach the fi...
  • Page 33: Securing And Leveling The Appliance

    C. Securing and Leveling the Appliance WARNING Fire Risk. • Prevent contact with sagging, loose insulation. • Do NOT install against combustible materials such as exposed insulation, plastic and insulation backer. The diagram shows how to properly position, level, and secure the appliance (see Figure 7.11).
  • Page 34: Installing Vent Pipe (Dvp And Slp Pipe)

    Installing Vent Pipe (DVP and SLP Pipe) A. Assemble Vent Sections (DVP Pipe Only) Attach Vent to the Firebox Assembly Note: The end of the pipe sections with the lanced tabs will face toward the appliance. Attach the fi rst pipe section to the starting collar: •...
  • Page 35: Assemble Vent Sections (Slp Pipe Only)

    B. Assemble Vent Sections (SLP Pipe Only) C. Assemble Slip Sections To attach the fi rst vent component to the starting collars • Slide the inner fl ue of the slip section into the inner fl ue of the appliance: of the pipe section and the outer fl...
  • Page 36: Secure The Vent Sections

    D. Secure the Vent Sections E. Disassemble Vent Sections • Vertical runs of DVP pipe must be supported every 8 ft. • Rotate either section (see Figure 8.10) so the seams (2.44 m) after the 25 ft. (7.62 m) maximum unsupported on both pipe sections are aligned as shown in Figure rise.
  • Page 37: Install Decorative Ceiling Components (Slp Only)

    F. Install Decorative Ceiling Components LEVEL (SLP only) A decorative ceiling thimble can be installed on a fl at ceil- CATHEDRAL CEILING ing through which the vent passes. The decorative ceiling SUPPORT BOX thimble is used to cover the fi restop. •...
  • Page 38: Install Metal Roof Flashing

    G. Install Metal Roof Flashing Note: Skip this section if using the RF4-8. • See minimum vent heights for various pitched roofs CAULK (Figure 8.14) to determine the length of pipe to extend through the roof. • Slide the roof fl ashing over the pipe sections extending through the roof as shown in Figure 8.15.
  • Page 39: Install Rf4-8

    I. Install RF4-8 The RF4-8 may be used in place of the roof fl ashing and storm collar (Sections 8.G. and 8.H.) Pipe must be supported within 12 inches of the roofl ine us- ing plumbers strapping or an SLP-FS when using the RF4-8 Flashing.
  • Page 40: Install Vertical Termination Cap

    J. Install Vertical Termination Cap L. Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal Termination • Attach the vertical termination cap by sliding the inner collar of the cap into the inner fl ue of the pipe section WARNING! Risk of Fire! To prevent overheating and fi re, while placing the outer collar of the cap over the outer heat shields must extend through the entire wall thick- fl...
  • Page 41: Install Horizontal Termination Cap (Dvp And Slp Pipe)

    Note: When using termination caps with factory-supplied M. Install Horizontal Termination Cap (DVP heat shield attached, no additional wall shield fi restop is and SLP Pipe) required on the exterior side of a combustible wall. WARNING! Risk of Fire! The telescoping fl ue section of the termination cap MUST be used when connecting vent.
  • Page 42: Gas Information

    Gas Information A. Fuel Conversions C. Gas Connection Before making gas connections ensure that appliance be- ing installed is compatible with the available gas type. NOTE: Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with local building codes, if any. If not, follow ANSI Any natural or propane gas conversions necessary to 223.1.
  • Page 43 • A small amount of air will be in the gas supply lines. HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS When fi rst lighting appliance it will take a short time for air to purge from lines. When purging is complete the U.L. Listed gas appliances are tested and approved appliance will light and operate normally.
  • Page 44: Electrical Information

    Electrical Information B. Connecting to the Appliance A. Recommendation for Wire This appliance requires 110-120 VAC be wired to the WARNING junction box either for use of optional accessories (stand- ing pilot ignition) or for proper operation of the appliance Wire 110V to electrical junction box.
  • Page 45: Intellifi Re Ignition System Wiring

    C. Intellifi re Ignition System Wiring CAUTION This appliance requires a 110 VAC supply to the appliance junction box for operation. A wiring diagram is shown in Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Figure 10.3 and Figure 10.4. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation.
  • Page 46 INTERMITTENT IGNITION PILOT IGNITOR MODULE 3 VAC TRANSFORMER ORANGE 3 VAC WHITE GROUND TO FIREPLACE PLUG IN CHASSIS WIRES BATTERY PACK (TO BROWN) REMOTE PLUG IN VALVE NOTE: 1. Ignition module, valve, pilot, and wall switch operate on 3 volts. 120 VAC is required at junction box unless equipped with battery back-up.
  • Page 47: Junction Box Installation

    E. Junction Box Installation Romex Connector If the box is being wired from the appliance: • Remove the screw attaching the junction box to 14/2WG the outer shell, rotate the junction box inward to disengage it from the outer shell (see Figure 10.5).
  • Page 48: Finishing

    11 11 Finishing A. Mantel Projections Figure 11.1 shows the minimum vertical and corresponding maximum horizontal dimensions of appliance mantels or other combustible projections above the top front edge of the appliance. 1/2 IN. MINIMUM CEILING All measurements are in inches. 2-7/8 IN.
  • Page 49: Facing Material

    B. Facing Material WARNING FINISH WALL MATERIAL TOP SEAL MAY BE COMBUSTIBLE Fire Risk. JOINT TOP AND SIDES Do NOT obstruct air inlet or outlet grilles. Do NOT modify grilles. • Modifying or covering grilles could cause SIDE SEAL temperature rise and fi re hazard. JOINT Finishing materials must not interfere with: •...
  • Page 50: Splatter Guard

    C. Splatter Guard The splatter guard is a piece of corrugated material used to protect the appliance during the installation process be- fore fi nishing work on the whole hearth is complete. Splatter guards may be factory installed or accompany the door of the unit, depending on the fi...
  • Page 51 Step 5. Fold bottom fl ap along score line as indicated in Figure 11.11 and tuck into valve access area of appliance. Splatter guard should fi t securely on front of unit. Figure 11.14 Once plumbing and wiring are complete on the fi replace, the lower access panel may be closed until the time that the Figure 11.11 splatter guard must be removed for fi...
  • Page 52: Doors

    D. Doors It’s very important to know what kind of a door and what kind FINISHING MATERIAL FINISHING MATERIAL of fi nishing material is going to be used on the fi replace. The 4 IN. MAXIMUM 4 IN. MAXIMUM THICKNESS THICKNESS table below shows the door models and the fi...
  • Page 53: Appliance Setup

    Appliance Setup A. Remove Shipping Materials Remove shipping materials from inside or underneath the fi rebox. B. Clean the Appliance Clean/vacuum any sawdust that may have accumulated inside the fi rebox or underneath in the control cavity. C. Accessories Install only approved accessories per instructions included with accessories.
  • Page 54: Lava Rock, Mineral Wool/Ember Placement

    D. Lava Rock, Mineral Wool/Ember Place- ment NO EMBERS WARNING Explosion Risk. • Follow ember placement instructions in manual. • Do NOT place embers directly over burner ports. • Replace ember material annually. Improperly placed embers interferes with proper burner operation.
  • Page 55: Positioning The Logs

    E. Positioning the Logs Log Set Assembly: LOGS-550-E, 750-E, 950-E Model: SL-550TR-E, 750TR-E, 950TR-E, If the gas logs have been factory installed they should not SL-550TV-E, SL-750TV-E, SL-950TV-E need to be positioned. If the logs have been packaged separately, refer to the following instructions. 3/8 in.
  • Page 56 Log should touch lava rock retainer Log should touch lava rock retainer PIN HOLE PIN HOLE Mate shoulder screw with pin hole Mate shoulder screw with pin hole Figure 6 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 7 Log #3: Locate the pin hole on the underside of log #3. Mate the pin hole with the shoulder screw located on the burner top.
  • Page 57: Glass Assembly

    F. Glass Assembly G. Grilles and Trim Install optional marble and brass trim surround kits as de- sired. Marble, brass, brick, tile, or other non-combustible WARNING materials can be used to cover up the gap between the Handle glass doors with care. sheet rock and the appliance.
  • Page 58: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions A. Before Lighting Appliance WARNING Before lighting this appliance determine if it has a Standing Pilot or Intellifi re ignition system by opening the control HOT SURFACES! access panel to view wiring system and gas valve. If this Glass and other surfaces are hot during appliance has a red or black ignitor button (see Figure operation AND cool down.
  • Page 59: Lighting Instructions (Ipi)

    B. Lighting Instructions (IPI) The IPI system may be operated with two D-cell batteries. When using batteries, unplug the transformer. To prolong battery life, remove them when using the transformer. FOR YOUR SAFETY LIGHTING READ BEFORE LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS (IPI) WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
  • Page 60: Standing Pilot Ignition

    Standing Pilot Ignition LIGHTING FOR YOUR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ BEFORE LIGHTING 1. Open control access panel. WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fi re or explosion 2. Turn off all electric power to may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. the appliance.
  • Page 61: After Appliance Is Lit

    C. After Appliance is Lit Initial Break-in Procedure CAUTION When you light the appliance, you may notice that it pro- duces heat which does have an associated odor or smell. If you feel this odor is excessive it may require the initial •...
  • Page 62: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting With proper installation, operation, and maintenance your gas appliance will provide years of trouble-free service. If you do experience a problem, this troubleshooting guide will assist a qualifi ed service person in the diagnosis of a problem and the corrective action to be taken.
  • Page 63 Troubleshooting (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 3. Continued c. Defective valve. Turn the valve knob to the ON position. Place the ON/OFF switch in the ON position. Check the millivolt meter a the thermopile terminals. The millivolt meter should read greater than 125mV. If the reading is ac- ceptable, and if the burner does not come on, replace the gas valve.
  • Page 64: Intellifi Re Ignition System

    B. Intellifi re Ignition System Sympton Possible Cause Corrective Action 1. The ignitor/module a. Incorrect wiring. Verify “S” wire (white) for sensor and “I” wire (orange) for ignitor makes noise, but no are connected to correct terminals on module and pilot assembly. spark.
  • Page 65 Intellifi re Ignition System - (continued) Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action 3. (Continued) Pilot lights c. Module is not grounded. Verify that module is securely grounded to metal chassis but continues to spark, of appliance. Verify that wire harness is fi rmly connected to and main burner will not module.
  • Page 66: Maintaining And Servicing Appliance

    Maintaining and Servicing Appliance Although the frequency of appliance servicing and maintenance will depend on use and the type of installation, a qualifi ed service technician should perform an appliance check-up at the beginning of each heating season. CAUTION WARNING Handle glass assembly with care.
  • Page 67: Maintenance Tasks

    A. Maintenance Tasks Inspect Maintenance Tasks Doors, Surrounds 1. Assess condition of screen and replace as necessary. and Fronts Recommend addition of screen if one is not present. 2. Inspect for scratches, dents or other damage and repair as necessary. 3.
  • Page 68: Reference Materials

    Reference Materials A. Appliance Dimension Diagram Dimensions are actual appliance dimensions. Use for reference only. For framing dimensions and clearances refer to Section 3. Ø Ø GAS LINE ACCESS ELECTRICAL ACCESS SL-550TR-E SL-750TR-E SL-950TR-E Location Inches Millimeters Inches Millimeters Inches Millimeters 1041 1218...
  • Page 69: Vent Components Diagrams

    B. Vent Components Diagrams Effective Length Pipe Inches Millimeters 1 0 -1 /2 in . DVP4 ( 2 6 7 m m ) 4 5 ° E f fe c tive DVP6 H e ig h t / L e n g t h DVP12 DVP24 4 -7 /8 in .
  • Page 70 B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued) Note: Heat shields MUST overlap by a minimum of 1-1/2 in. (38 mm). The heat shield is designed to be used on a wall 4 in. to 7-1/4 in. (102 mm to 184 mm) thick. If wall thickness is less than 4 in. (102 mm) the existing heat shields must be field trimmed.
  • Page 71 B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued) 31 in. (787 mm) 13-1/4 in. (367 mm) 24-5/8 in. (625 mm) 27-1/2 in. 24-5/8 in. (127 mm) (625 mm) 13-1/4 in. (367 mm) RF6M RF12M Roof Flashing Multi-pak Roof Flashing Multi-pak 5 in. 11-7/8 in. 5 in.
  • Page 72 B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued) 7-3/8 in. (187 mm) 1-1/2 in. (38 mm) 3-7/8 in. (98 mm) 17-3/4 in. 14 in. (451 mm) 10-1/2 in. (356 mm) (267 mm) DVP-TV Vertical Termination Cap 12 in. (305 mm) DVP-TB1 Basement Vent Ca p 7-1/4 in.
  • Page 73 B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued) 8-1/8 in. 13 in. Effective Length (206 mm) (330 mm) 5-3/4 to 8-3/8 in. 5-1/2 in. 8-3/8 in. 146 to 213 mm 140 mm 213 mm 3° 87° 15 in. 10-1/2 in. (381 mm) 267 mm 10-7/8 in.
  • Page 74 B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued) 6-1/2 in. 165 mm 6-1/2 in. 165 mm 6-1/2 in. 165 mm 8-3/4 in. 9-1/4 in. 222 mm 6 in. 235 mm 152 mm 6-5/8 in. 168 mm 6-5/8 in. SLP45 168 mm 45° Elbow 9-7/8 in.
  • Page 75 B. Vent Components Diagrams (continued) SLP-DCF-BK SLP-TVHW SLP-CCS-BK SLK-SNKD Ceiling Firestop Vertical Cathedral Ceiling Snorkel Black Termination Cap Support Box-Black Termination Cap SLP-TRAP1 SLP-TRAP2 PVK-80 Horizontal Horizontal (For use with IPI and DSI appliances only.) Termination Cap Termination Cap SLP-WT-BK Wall Thimble-Black SL-2DVP Adapter...
  • Page 76: Service Parts

    SL-550TR-E, SL-550TR-IPI-E C. Service Parts Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2007 Service Parts Diagram Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ Log Set Assembly Part number list on following page. Heat & Glo • SL-550 / 750 / 950TR-E • 2118-900 Rev. K • 9/08...
  • Page 77 C. Service Parts List SL-550TR-E, SL-550TR-IPI-E IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement Stocked parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer. at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 78: Log Set Assembly

    SL-750TR-E, SL-750TR-IPI-E Service Parts Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2007 Service Parts Diagram Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ Log Set Assembly Part number list on following page. Heat & Glo • SL-550 / 750 / 950TR-E • 2118-900 Rev. K • 9/08...
  • Page 79: Service Parts List

    Service Parts List SL-750TR-E, SL-750TR-IPI-E IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement parts for your Stocked at appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer. Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 80 SL-950TR-E, SL-950TR-IPI-E Service Parts Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2007 Service Parts Diagram Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ Log Set Assembly Part number list on following page. Heat & Glo • SL-550 / 750 / 950TR-E • 2118-900 Rev. K • 9/08...
  • Page 81 Service Parts List SL-950TR-E, SL-950TR-IPI-E IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement Stocked parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer. at Depot ITEM DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 82 Service Parts SL-550 / 750 / 950TR-IPI-E Valve Assembly Parts List Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2007 Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ IPI Valve Assembly IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement Stocked parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.
  • Page 83 Service Parts SL-550 / 750 / 950TR-E Beginning Manufacturing Date: June 2007 Valve Assembly Parts List Ending Manufacturing Date: ______ Standing Pilot Valve Assembly IMPORTANT: THIS IS DATED INFORMATION. When requesting service or replacement Stocked parts for your appliance please provide model number and serial number. All parts listed at Depot in this manual may be ordered from an authorized dealer.
  • Page 84: Limited Lifetime Warranty

    D. Limited Lifetime Warranty Hearth & Home Technologies LIMITED WARRANTY Hearth & Home Technologies (“HHT”) and its respective brands extends the following warranty for HHT gas, wood, pellet and electric appliances purchased from an authorized HHT dealer and installed in the United States of America or Canada. Warranty starts with date of purchase by the original owner (End User) except as noted for replacement parts.
  • Page 85 D. Limited Lifetime Warranty (continued) • This limited warranty does not extend to or include surface fi nish on the appliance or terminations, door gasketing, glass gasketing, glass discoloration, fi rebrick, pellet logs, kaowool or other ceramic insulating materials. Rust and/or corrosion on any of the metal surfaces, cast iron components, baffl...
  • Page 86: Contact Information

    E. Contact Information Heat & Glo, a brand of Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. 20802 Kensington Boulevard, Lakeville, MN 55044 www.heatnglo.com Please contact your Heat & Glo dealer with any questions or concerns. For the location of your nearest Heat & Glo dealer, please visit www.heatnglo.com - NOTES - ________________________________________________________________________________...

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