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NOTICE
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
Installation and service of this appliance MUST be performed by qualified
certified NFI personnel.
Massachusetts: The piping and final gas connection must be performed by a
licensed plumber or gas fitter in the State of Massachusetts. Also, see Carbon
Monoxide Requirements Detector requirements on page 55
Flare Fireplaces Installation Guide
[Flare Double Corner, Left Corner, Right Corner, Front, See-
Through and Room Definer] v3.03

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  • Page 1 Massachusetts: The piping and final gas connection must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter in the State of Massachusetts. Also, see Carbon Monoxide Requirements Detector requirements on page 55 Flare Fireplaces Installation Guide [Flare Double Corner, Left Corner, Right Corner, Front, See- Through and Room Definer] v3.03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFO AND WARNINGS............................. 4 FLARE FIREPLACES – FRAMELSS IN EVERY WAY ......................6 SAFETY ..................................... 6 CSA CERTIFICATION ..............................6 MANUAL MODEL LIST & INFORMATION ........................7 FIREPLACE OPERATION..............................8 ............................8 EMOTE ONTROL INSTRUCTIONS ............................12...
  • Page 3 ..................................60 ENERAL ..................................61 RIFICE SIZE GAS VALVE ACCESS DOOR ............................. 62 ..........................63 OMMONWEALTH OF ASSACHUSETTS FLARE FIREPLACES - DOUBLE GLASS .......................... 64 ..................................64 VERVIEW GLASS - I ............................64 OUBLE NSTRUCTIONS Power requirements ..............................65 TELEVISION MOUNTING ABOVE FIREPLACE ....................... 66 TV I –...
  • Page 4: Safety Info And Warnings

    SAFETY INFO AND WARNINGS 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. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the supplier WARNING! The direct vent system appliance must be installed as an OEM installation in manufactured homes (USA only) or an aftermarket permanently located, or a...
  • Page 5 WARNING! 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.
  • Page 6: Flare Fireplaces - Framelss In Every Way

    FLARE FIREPLACES – FRAMELSS IN EVERY WAY Flare Fireplaces is where innovation, quality and luxury come together to form new ideas. By combining superior raw materials, contemporary design, creative technology and a frameless way of thinking, we have created a full line of direct-vent fireplaces that are luxurious, simple to operate and efficient.
  • Page 7: Manual Model List & Information

    Refer to the model name for specific model, clearance and installation information. Flare Fireplaces should only be connected to M&G DuraVent 4x6 or 5x8 venting system. Refer to the specific appliance model and size to determine vent size (Gas specification table) and chimney pathway requirements (Chimney path installation &...
  • Page 8: Fireplace Operation

    FIREPLACE OPERATION REMOTE CONTROL INSTR UCTIONS P a g e...
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  • Page 11 IMPORTANT. The location of the remote control handset is important to assure proper temperature regulation. To obtain a constant temperature. Flare recommends that the handset should be between 3 and 15 feet away from the appliance but not directly above it. We also advise that the handset should be located away from any other heat source and not in direct sunlight as this may affect the temperature sensor located in the remote handset.
  • Page 12: Receiver And Remote Batteries

    RECEIVER AND REMOTE BATTERIES Batteries – Remote  2 x AAA (alkaline recommended).  Low battery indicator on handsets with display.  Battery replacement is recommended after 2 years. Batteries – Receiver  4 x 1.5 V “AA” (alkaline ONLY). ...
  • Page 13: Wall Switch - Optional

    WALL SWITCH – OPTIONAL The Wall Switch can be used to control your fireplace. Following operation can be done from the wall switch:  Turn On fireplace.  Turn Off fireplace.  Increase the flame height.  Decrease the flame height. Note that the thermostat and programming functions are not available with the wall switch.
  • Page 14: Media Arrangements

    MEDIA ARRANGEMENTS Flare Fireplace can be equipped with different media types. Follow the instruction below for information on how to add and arrange media in your Fireplace:  Do not place any type of media on the pilot or in front of the pilot. Keep 1” distance from the pilot to allow correct operation of the pilot.
  • Page 15: Safety Screen Removal

    SAFETY SCREEN REMOVAL Follow the instruction below for safety screen removal. The barrier is designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass and is provided with this appliance. It must remain installed for the protection of children and other at-risk individuals.
  • Page 16 Front and See Through Unit  Safety screen removal on a front flare fireplace requires no tools.  Push the top of the screen frame to clear the bottom of the screen. Push the frame forward and up. The barrier is designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass and is provided with this appliance.
  • Page 17: External Glass - First Time Removal - Double Glass Fireplace

    EXTERNAL GLASS - FIRST TIME REMOVAL – DOUBLE GLASS FIREPLACE  This step is only applicable for first time external glass removal during installation, before the wall has been finished around the fireplace.  Remove and discard glass locking stainless screws from the top and bottom fireplace frame. ...
  • Page 18: External Glass Removal Double Glass Fireplace

    EXTERNAL GLASS REMOV AL – DOUBLE GLASS FIREPLACE Follow the procedure below to remove and install back the fireplace external glass (double glass fireplace configuration) Warning! Turn off the fireplace, and allow time for the unit to cool before proceeding. Caution: The glass is very fragile, and should be handled with care.
  • Page 19: Internal Glass Removal

    INTERNAL GLASS REMOVAL Follow the procedure below to remove and install back the fireplace internal ceramic glass (double glass fireplace configuration) Warning! Turn off the fireplace, and allow time for the unit to cool before attempting to remove the glass. : The ceramic glass is very fragile, and should be handled with care.
  • Page 20 Step 3 Step 4-1 Step 4-2 When putting back the glass, DO NOT overtighten the bolts or glass may break  Use step 4 – 1 for putting the glass back.  Glass trims should be hand close. DO NOT overtighten the bolts or glass may break. 20 | P a g e...
  • Page 21: Installation Steps

    INSTALLATION STEPS: 1. Prior to starting the installation, make sure you read and understand all WARNING information in the manual. Do not start the installation if you are not clear about any of the installation related subjects. 2. Determine the following: ...
  • Page 22: Installation Preparation

    FIREPLACE UNPACKING Follow the instructions below for unpacking the unit:  Check the packing and confirm there is no external damage. If damage exists, please notify Flare Fireplaces immediately.  Remove the top wood studs and pull the external carton box up.
  • Page 23: Fireplace Telescopic Legs Setup

    FIREPLACE TELESCOPIC LEGS SETUP The fireplace legs will need to be setup once box is removed. The legs will need to be pulled out and extended to the desired length. On Corner units (Flare-RC/LC/DC/RD) front legs will need to be assembled. Follow the following steps for telescopic legs setup prior to positioning the fireplace in its place: Setting fireplace legs can be done by: ...
  • Page 24 Front Legs  For Flare Front/See through units, repeat step 1-3 for back support legs.  For Flare Corner units (Flare-RC/LR/DC/RD) follow the following steps:  Step 1 - Release leg extension from the pallet. Fireplace front legs may ship preattached to the front legs.
  • Page 25: Unpacking Control Unit And Accessories

    UNPACKING CONTROL UNIT AND ACCESSORIES Unpack the control unit (Gas valve and circuit board) and accessories (remote, power adapter & wall switch) from the packing location:  Place accessories (white bag) in a secure location.  The control unit is attached to the fireplace on an “umbilical cord”. Once fireplace is moved to its final location the control unit can be put close to the service access door.
  • Page 26: Fireplace Positioning

    FIREPLACE POSITIONIN G Once Fireplace has been set to the upright position, it can be moved to its final installation location.  Make sure the control unit is secure and not dragging on the floor during transport and positioning.  Unit should remain on the pallet during transport inside the site location.
  • Page 27: Fireplace Electrical Connection

    FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The Flare Fireplaces line uses electronic pilot ignition and requires a power source to operate with the following options: Safety screen units  Option 1 - Battery powered: 4 x AA Alkaline battery installed inside the fireplace receiver.
  • Page 28 Double glass unit  A - 110V – 15A power outlet - Flare control and fan model.  B - 6V input to the receveir. Connection B, 6v input plug to the Flare control board (J5, 6V port) or external power supply.
  • Page 29: Led Lights

    LED LIGHTS The Flare Fireplaces can be ordered with optional multi-color interior RGB LED lighting. The lights allow perfect flames view across a bed of crushed glass, illuminated by RGB LED or warm white LED. LED Options: RGB LED – Multi color option controlled by a remote control for color selection. Once the color has been selected by the operator, next time LED is turn use, system will remember and maintain color selected.
  • Page 30: Led Light Install And Power

    LED LIGHT INSTALL AND POWER It is best if Led lights are installed connected and tested at the initial stages of the installation in order to allow easy access under the unit (before wall finishing material is done). Testing the LED light will require a 110v power source. Install steps: 1.
  • Page 31: Vent Termination

    VENT TERMINATION Framing for vent in combustible walls & ceilings: When penetrating through combustible walls and ceilings, framing will depend on the type of vent installation, horizontal or vertical. Ensure that the insulation is kept clear of the vent pipe using either a wall thimble or an attic insulation shield.
  • Page 32: Minimum Combustible Clearances From Vent

    MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES FROM VENT  HORIZONTAL VENT CLEARANCES: A minimum clearance of 3” (76mm) to the top and 1” (51mm) to the sides and bottom of the vent pipe on all horizontal runs to combustibles is required.  VERTICAL VENT CLEARANCES: A minimum of 1” (25mm) all around the vent pipe on all vertical runs to combustibles is required except for clearances in appliance enclosures.
  • Page 33 Minimum height from roof lowest discharge opening Vertical Vent Termination Opening/Framing will depend on the part used. See table above or vent installation manual. 33 | P a g e...
  • Page 34 Multiple terminations HORIZONTAL TERMINATION See above table for minimum opening of frame for vertical termination, vent penetrates a wall. Please make sure clearances to combustible is maintained based on vent part used. Opening size will depend on the vent size, fireplace size and Duravent part # to be used.
  • Page 35 Vent termination clearances 35 | P a g e...
  • Page 36: Vent Restrictor Setup

    Restrictor position is too open if the flame has the following characteristics: • Flame height is low. • Flame has excessive movement Document any change to the restrictor setting. Contact Flare Fireplaces for support if needed. 36 | P a g e...
  • Page 37: Chimney Path Installation & Planing

    4 elbows requires vent review approval by Flare Fireplaces.  The tables represent the manufacturer’s guideline based on testing and design. Additional external factors may affect the restrictor choice needed. If flame appears to be not typical, please contact Flare Fireplaces for restrictor size recommendations. ...
  • Page 38: Flare 25

    FLARE 25 Suitable for all Flare 25 appliances: Flare Front 25, Flare See-Through 25, Flare Double Corner 25, Flare Left Corner 25, Flare Right Corner 25. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 39 FLARE 25H – CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 40: Flare 30H

    FLARE 30H Suitable for all Flare 30 appliances: Flare Front 30, Flare See-Through 30, Flare Double Corner 30, Flare Left Corner 30, Flare Right Corner 30, Flare Room Definer 30. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 41 FLARE 30H – CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 42: Flare 45/45H

    FLARE 45/45H Suitable for all Flare 45/45H appliances: Flare Front 45/45H, Flare See-Through 45/45H, Flare Double Corner 45/45H, Flare Left Corner 45/45H, Flare Right Corner 45/45H, Flare Room Definer 45/45H. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 43 FLARE 45/45H– CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 44: Flare 50/50H

    FLARE 50/50H Suitable for all Flare 50/50H appliances: Flare Front 50/50H, Flare See-Through 50/50H, Flare Double Corner 50/50H, Flare Left Corner 50/50H, Flare Right Corner 50/50H, Flare Room Definer 50/50H. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 45 FLARE 50/50H – CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 46: Flare 60/60H

    FLARE 60/60H Suitable for all Flare 60/60H appliances: Flare Front 60/60H, Flare See-Through 60/60H, Flare Double Corner 60/60H, Flare Left Corner 60/60H, Flare Right Corner 60/60H, Flare Room Definer 60/60H. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 47 FLARE 60/60H– CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 48: Flare 70/70H

    FLARE 70/70H Suitable for all Flare 70/70H appliances: Flare Front 70/70H, Flare See-Through 70/70H, Flare Double Corner 70/70H, Flare Left Corner 70/70H, Flare Right Corner 70/70H, Flare Room Definer 70/70H. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 49 FLARE 70/70H – CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 50: Flare 80/80H

    FLARE 80/80H Suitable for all Flare 80/80H appliances: Flare Front 80/80H, Flare See-Through 80/80H, Flare Double Corner 80/80H, Flare Left Corner 80/80H, Flare Right Corner 80/80H, Flare Room Definer 80/80H. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 51 FLARE 80/80H – CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 52: Flare 100/100H

    FLARE 100/100H Suitable for all Flare 100/100H appliances: Flare Front 100/100H, Flare See-Through 100/100H, Flare Double Corner 100/100H, Flare Left Corner 100/100H, Flare Right Corner 100/100H, Flare Room Definer 100/100H. Length X - Effective Horizontal Length Y - Effective Vertical Length Y Axis Parameters A –...
  • Page 53 FLARE 100/100H – CHIMNEY PATHS EXAMPLES Parameters Calculation X - Effective Horizontal Length 6.5m / 19.5ft. Y - Effective Vertical Length 7.6m / 23ft. Restrictor Level By Table 1: Level 1 Y Axis Parameters A – First Flue length (1 m / 3 ft. min) 1m / 3ft.
  • Page 54: Power Venting

    POWER VENTING In an event of a vent route that is unsupported based on the gravity vent tables above, Flare Fireplaces can be used using power vent solution. The power vent solutions allow to operate the fireplace in vent conditions that would not be possible without the motor unit.
  • Page 55 Instructions: When using the power vent system there is no meaning to the direction of the pipe (up , down , horizontal or vertical) as the system is sealed and vacumed . The vent length and restrictor level should be set based on number of feet, number of elbows and the vent termination.
  • Page 56 Electrical connection to the PV system  The PV system will need to be connected to the AC 110V 15A power outlet.  The PV system is connected to the Fireplace control system with a low voltage (6V) 3 wire cable. ...
  • Page 57 Venting  A minimum length of venting is required between the appliance. Do not install power vent system if the minimum length is below 12ft. Minimum Run when using power vent – 12 ft ( physical length not calculated). 90 Degree elbow = 6 Ft 45 Dgree elbow = 3 Ft Vent termination = 3 Ft Flare-25 ( Flare-FF,Flare-RC,Flare-LC,Flare-DC,Flare-RD)
  • Page 58 Flare-45 ( Flare-FF,Flare-RC,Flare-LC,Flare-DC,Flare-RD) Run Length Restrictor Setting Burner Type Unit Type 12--28 FlareH 45 28--40 FlareH 45 40--52 FlareH 45 52--64 FlareH 45 64--76 FlareH 45 76--88 FlareH 45 88--100 FlareH 45 Flare-50 ( Flare-FF,Flare-RC,Flare-LC,Flare-DC,Flare-RD) Run Length Restrictor Setting Burner Type Unit Type 12--28 FlareH 50...
  • Page 59 Flare-70 ( Flare-FF,Flare-RC,Flare-LC,Flare-DC,Flare-RD) Run Length Restrictor Setting Burner Type Unit Type 12--28 FlareH 70 28--40 FlareH 70 40--52 FlareH 70 52--64 FlareH 70 64--76 FlareH 70 76--88 FlareH 70 88--100 FlareH 70 Flare-80 ( Flare-FF,Flare-RC,Flare-LC,Flare-DC,Flare-RD) Run Length Restrictor Setting Burner Type Unit Type 12--28 FlareH 80...
  • Page 60: Gas Installation

    GAS INSTALLATION GENERAL WARNING! Risk of Fire or Explosion! All gas handling and installation should be performed by qualified service technician or installer. Gas build-up during line purge could ignite. Ensure adequate ventilation. Make sure there are no ignition sources/sparks or open flames. Do not change the gas valve setting! The fireplace gas valve has been preset at the factory.
  • Page 61: Orifice Size

    Have the gas supply line installed in accordance with local codes, if any. If not available, follow ANSI 223.1. Installation should be done by a qualified installer approved and/or licensed as required by the locality. (In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts installation must be performed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter). ORIFICE SIZE Flare Fireplace appliances are tested and approved for installations at elevations of 0–4500 feet (0–1372 meters) above sea level using the standard Burner orifice sizes.
  • Page 62: Gas Valve Access Door

    GAS VALVE ACCESS DOO R The Flare Fireplace gas valve and control system is on an “Umbilical cord” that can be stretched up to 50” from the middle of the fireplace and be put next to the access door location. Do not place the controls above the level of the burner.
  • Page 63: Commonwealth Of Massachusetts

    COMMONWEALTH OF MASS ACHUSETTS State of Massachusetts Carbon Monoxide Detector/Vent Terminal Signage Requirements for all side wall horizontally vented gas fuelled equipment installed in every dwelling, building or structure used in whole or in part for residential purposes, including those owned or operated by the Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent termination is less than seven (7) feet above finished grade in the area of the venting, including but not limited to decks and porches, the following requirements shall be satisfied: INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.
  • Page 64: Flare Fireplaces - Double Glass

    OVERVIEW With an effort to make our fireplaces safer, Flare Fireplaces is offering our full line of products with a safety double glass technology. The Flare Fireplace double glass is built with two layers of ceramic glass. The design allows air to cool the external glass and with the help of built-in blowers, resulting in a significantly reduced external glass temperature that is safe for a brief touch.
  • Page 65: Power Requirements

    The following lower vent opening MUST be maintained: For Fireplace size 60” / 150 cm and above - Vent area above 70 Sq inch. For Fireplace size 50” / 150 cm and bellow - Vent area above 50 Sq Inch. Upper vent openings can be set from the back or side or top, as long as the opening size comply with the above requirements.
  • Page 66: Television Mounting Above Fireplace

    TELEVISION MOUNTING ABOVE FIREPLACE The Flare Fireplace frameless design directs the heat from the fireplace in to the fireplace chase to be released from the top vent opening. The design allows for relatively low temperature on the external wall above the fireplace. Follow the chart below for suggested installation of a Television above the fireplace ...
  • Page 67: Tv Install - Flat Example

    TV INSTALL – FLAT EXAMPLE Warning! – Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. 67 | P a g e...
  • Page 68: Tv Install - L Type Example

    TV INSTALL – L TYPE EXAMPLE Warning! – Maintain Open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. 68 | P a g e...
  • Page 69: Clearances

    CLEARANCES GENERAL INFORMATION AND STEPS 1. Floor clearance – Clearance to floor is min 1”. NOTICE: Install appliance on hard metal or wood surfaces extending full width and depth. WARNING! - DO NOT install directly on carpeting, vinyl, tile or any combustible material other than wood. 2.
  • Page 70 7. Celling Clearance- The minimum celling height for a Flare is the non-combustible line, as shown on the manual clearance chart. For Flare 24” models – the minimum height will be 40”, from the top of the unit. For Flare 16” models - the minimum height will be 47” from the top of the unit. Heat release above the fireplace is critical for keeping the chase at relatively low temperature.
  • Page 71: Clearances Specification

    Clearances Specification Non-Combustible Materials Specification 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 ºC shall be considered non-combustible materials.
  • Page 72: Mantel Clearance

    MANTEL CLEARANCE Combustible mantel clearance can vary according to the mantel size and location. Use chart and provided table for information on Mantel install. Height Mantel Depth 2" 1" 4" 4" 6" 6" 10" 12" Mantel Clearance chart and example 72 | P a g e...
  • Page 73: Heat Release S

    HEAT RELEASE S All Flare Fireplaces require heat release venting back to the room in order to keep the temperature of the surrounding walls controlled. Top Vent system - Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open. The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front, as long as the measurements below are maintained.
  • Page 74: Flare Front, See Through & Corner Fireplace Clearance

    FLARE FRONT, SEE THROUGH & CORNER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE FLAT – SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW – Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are Warning! not blocking hot air flow. 74 | P a g e...
  • Page 75 A. Top Vent system - Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open. The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front, as long as the measurements below are maintained. For Fireplace size 60"...
  • Page 76: L Shape - Side And Isometric View

    L SHAPE – SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW Warning! – Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow 76 | P a g e...
  • Page 77 A. Top Vent system - Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open. For Flare See Through fireplace, open vent must exist in both sides of the glass. The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front, as long as the measurements below are maintained.
  • Page 78: Flare Room Definer Fireplace Clearance

    FLARE ROOM DEFINER FIREPLACE CLEARANCE FLAT – SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW Warning! – Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. 78 | P a g e...
  • Page 79 A. Top Vent system - Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open. For Flare See Through fireplace, open vent must exist in both sides of the glass. The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front, as long as the measurements below are maintained.
  • Page 80: L Shape - Side And Isometric View

    L SHAPE – SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIEW Warning! – Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow 80 | P a g e...
  • Page 81 A. Top Vent system - Hot Airflow outlet from the wall enclosure MUST remain open. For Flare See Through fireplace, open vent must exist in both sides of the glass. The outlet must be at the top part of the enclosure but not necessarily at the front, as long as the measurements below are maintained.
  • Page 82: Product Dimensions & Specifications

    PRODUCT DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS For updated product dimensions and framing information please use our webpage product page at Flarefireplaces.com. BURNERS DIMENSIONS Burner Type Size(Metric) Size(Imperial) 14” 21 11/16” 31 12/16” 1018 40 1/16” 1272 50 1/16” 1522 59 15/16” 1734 68 4/16”...
  • Page 83: Home Automation

    HOME AUTOMATION The Flare Fireplace can be operated through an external source such as a smart home (home automation) system by using the 5-pin connector on the receiver. A home automation cable must be used between the Flare receiver and the home automation system. The overall cable length should not exceed 26’/8000 mm.
  • Page 84: Electric And Control

    ELECTRIC AND CONTROL ELECTRIC DIAGRAM Flare Fireplaces Remote 84 | P a g e...
  • Page 85: Diagram - Double Glass & Pv - 2016

    DIAGRAM – DOUBLE GLASS & PV - 2016 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM – PV SYSTEM Ports 49-47 are connected to J6 on fireplace main board 85 | P a g e...
  • Page 86: Replacement Parts

    REPLACEMENT PARTS See below for flare replacement part list.  Please contact your fireplace dealer in order to purchase any replacement part.  Please make sure to provide the description and part number.  Please make sure to use a certified installer for any service related to your fireplace. 86 | P a g e...
  • Page 87: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE WARNING!  It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform a routine inspection at the beginning of each heating season.  Disconnect power before attempting maintenance or repair of the fireplace.  Installation and maintenance must be performed by an authorized qualified installer, service agency or gas supplier.
  • Page 88 Pilot Maintenance  Visually inspect the pilot flame. The pilot flame should be always present when the fireplace is in operation.  Make sure the pilot flame has two flame tips pointing to the flame sensor (thermocouple) and to the center of the burner.
  • Page 89: Appendix

    APPENDIX MAINTENANCE LOG Flare Fireplaces – Maintenance log Following document should be used by the service technician. A copy should be kept with the technician and owner for future reference Service Date: ___________________ Unit Information Model Type and Size: ____________________________________________________...
  • Page 90: Warranty Policy

    Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure the appliance is firing as per the rating plate. Any part that is found in our judgment to be defective shall be repaired, replaced or refunded at Flare Fireplaces option.
  • Page 91 Flare Fireplaces is not responsible for televisions, mantles, surrounds or finishing material around the fireplace. Flare Fireplaces may at its discretion discharge all obligations by refunding the wholesale price of the defective part. The Limited Warranty covers only parts and labor as provided above. Flare Fireplaces will not be responsible for materials, components or construction, which are not manufactured or supplied by Flare Fireplaces or for the labor necessary to install, repair or remove such materials, components or construction.

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