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Installation and Operation Manual
Stand Alone TS Series
Manufacturer Update
Serial Number 21818 and Forward
Stand Alone TS Series Fireplaces:
Stand Alone 40 TS
Stand Alone 75 TS
(decorative base optional)
Stand Alone 110 TS
(decorative base optional)
Ortal Installation Manual: Stand Alone TS Series (V1.0)

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  • Page 1 Stand Alone TS Series Manufacturer Update Serial Number 21818 and Forward Stand Alone TS Series Fireplaces: Stand Alone 40 TS Stand Alone 75 TS (decorative base optional) Stand Alone 110 TS (decorative base optional) Ortal Installation Manual: Stand Alone TS Series (V1.0)
  • Page 2: General

    WARNING: MATERIAL USAGE All materials and objects used to carry out the installation must be certified/approved or specified by Ortal and are suitable for use. Do NOT install the system with different materials or objects than those approved for installation by Ortal.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents “” Denotes new or changed information from most recent version manual. General 2  Safety Information and Warnings   Table of Contents   Product Information 5  Certification   → Models   → Product Dimensions   Rating Labels   Installation 14 ...
  • Page 4 Operation 53  → 10-Button Remote Control Handset   → Puck Handset   Wall Switch   → MyFire App   Fireplace Maintenance 58  General Maintenance  ...
  • Page 5: Product Information

    Product Information Certification The Stand Alone TS series fireplaces have been tested and approved by CSA Group for safety and efficiency for use with Natural Gas (NG) and Propane (LP) only, and NOT for use with solid fuels. CSA Group is approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as an Accredited Standards Developer.
  • Page 6 General Product Features → Decorative Base (optional add-on)
  • Page 7: Certification 5 → Models 5 → Product Dimensions

    → Product Dimensions Stand Alone 40 TS Approximate Weight:187 lbs...
  • Page 8 → Hanging Bracket NOTE: The Stand Alone 40 TS does not come with a decorative base option.
  • Page 9 Stand Alone 75 TS Approximate Weight: 254 lbs...
  • Page 10 Stand Alone 75 TS with Decorative Base NOTE: The decorative base is an optional add-on feature manufactured by Ortal and is available for the Stand Alone 75TS and Stand Alone 110 TS. It allows the fireplace to be mounted to the base instead of a wall.
  • Page 11 Stand Alone 110 TS Approximate Weight: 331 lbs...
  • Page 12 Stand Alone 110 TS with Decorative Base NOTE: The decorative base is an optional add-on feature manufactured by Ortal and is available for the Stand Alone 75TS and Stand Alone 110 TS. It allows the fireplace to be mounted to the base instead of a wall.
  • Page 13: Rating Labels

    Rating Labels The fireplace rating label is found on a metal plate separate included with the fireplace. DEALERS/INSTALLERS: You MUST leave the fireplace’s rating label with the fireplace in an area easily accessible by the owner (typically near the access panel, if available).
  • Page 14: Installation

     On a wall (see “Wall-Mounting Instructions” section on page 15 for details).  On the Ortal decorative base (see “Base-Mounting Instructions” section on page 23 for details). If fireplace is wall-mounted, remove shipping legs after installation.  Install the vent components. See “Vent Installation” section on page 43 ...
  • Page 15: Wall-Mounting Instructions

    → Wall-Mounting Instructions The following sections explain how to mount the fireplace on either (1) wood-framed walls or (2) concrete/masonry walls. The diagrams in these sections are for illustration purposes only and apply to all models covered in this manual. For clearances, see “Wall-Mounted Fireplace Clearances”...
  • Page 16 Locate the Hanging Bracket: Using the dimensions in the table and diagram below, measure down from the center top your non-combustible zone. This is the center line for the bolts for the hanging bracket. X Measurement: Stand Alone 40 TS: X = 20 "...
  • Page 17 Fill in Non-Combustible Zone: Fill and secure the entire non-combustible zone with " cement board, fireplace construction board (e.g., Promat Promafour), or its equivalent, matching the thickness of the surrounding wall. This board will likely need to be oversized so it can be attached to framing studs. Dimension will very per project. Drywall (including ”...
  • Page 18 Mount the Hanging Bracket: Center the hanging bracket along the line marking you just made. Using the information in the table below, mount the bracket to the wall using the "-diameter lag bolts following the bolt manufacturer's requirements (bolts are not provided). Recommended bolt length is minimum 3” but may need to be longer depending on project design needs.
  • Page 19 Step 5: Mount the Fireplace to the Wall Recommended – Make a Vertical Mark on the Wall: Find the center of the top of the hanging bracket and make a vertical mark at a 90º angle to the hanging bracket. This will be used as a guide to center the fireplace while attaching it to the hanging bracket.
  • Page 20 Concrete or Masonry Wall You will need to provide: " diameter extension bolts (recommended bolt length is minimum 3” but may need to be longer depending on project  design needs)  Stand Alone 40 TS requires 2 expansion bolts ...
  • Page 21 Step 3: Mark the location of the gas line and electrical outlet on the wall. Find the Gas and Electrical Locations on the Wall: Route the gas line to the bottom right of the fireplace and the outlet to the bottom left (in reference to a front view of the fireplace) using the hanging bracket marking made in Step 2.1. Refer to the diagram below for measurements.
  • Page 22 Step 4: Mount the Fireplace to the Wall Recommended – Make a Vertical Mark on the Wall: Find the center of the hanging bracket and make a vertical mark at a 90º angle to the hanging bracket. This will be used as a guide to center the fireplace while attaching it to the hanging bracket. The mark will need to extend high enough to be seen while hanging the fireplace to the wall.
  • Page 23: Base-Mounting Instructions

    Base-Mounting Instructions This section explains how to attach the fireplace to the Ortal Decorative Base. The fireplace does not need to be mounted to a wall if it is attached to this base. The base fully supports the entire weight of the fireplace.
  • Page 29: Third Trip To Site: Startup

    Third Trip to Site: Startup Perform a visual inspection to confirm that all work was completed correctly and per specification.  Confirm that gas and electrical are properly connected and live.  Remove the screen safety barrier and inner glass and clean the inside of the fireplace. ...
  • Page 30: Post-Installation

    In addition, the installer must review and explain the following to the owner: Safety warnings  Fireplace operation  Warranty requirements  Maintenance requirements   Glass is hot during and after operation. If any questions or concerns arise, owner must contact the local Ortal dealer/installer for support. ...
  • Page 31: Clearances

    → Clearances Wall-Mounted Fireplace Clearances Keep the following areas clear to specified materials:  1-inch clearance around the vent pipe to any material. 12-inch clearance directly above the fireplace to any material. This does not apply to the wall behind the fireplace and ...
  • Page 32: Base-Mounted Fireplace Clearances

    Base-Mounted Fireplace Clearances Keep the following areas clear to specified materials: 1-inch clearance around the vent pipe to any material.  1-inch clearance from the back of the fireplace to any material.  4-inch clearance directly above the fireplace to any material. This does not apply to the wall behind the fireplace and ...
  • Page 33: Decorative Skirt Removal

    Decorative Skirt Removal To access the gas and electrical components, the decorative skirt attached to the bottom of the fireplace must be removed. Follow the instructions below for skirt removal. NOTE: To reinstall the skirt, perform the steps below in reverse order.
  • Page 34: Screen Installation/Removal

    Screen Installation/Removal The instructions below are general and apply to all multi-sided fireplaces with framed screens. Screen Removal...
  • Page 35: Screen Installation

    Screen Installation...
  • Page 36: Venting

    POWER VENT NOTE: Stand Alone model fireplaces are approved for power-venting with an Enervex system only. Ortal- manufactured power vents cannot be used with Stand Alone fireplaces. See Ortal’s Enervex RS Power Vent Manual for more details on power venting with an Enervex power vent.
  • Page 37: Maximum Allowable Horizontal Runs

     V Minimum: This is the minimum amount of vertical rise required before the first completely horizontal (not diagonal) run. Any vent configuration that does not meet these parameters requires Ortal’s review and approval.  TERMINATION CAP NOTE: Low Profile Termination Cap and Sconce Termination Cap can negatively impact flame appearance and are not recommended for use with the fireplace.
  • Page 38: Vent Restrictors

    Vent Restrictors The restrictor sizing tables in this section determine the recommended restrictor for your vent configuration. These tables show Ortal’s recommendations only. The environment, gas type, and other factors may affect the best restrictor choice. How to use the “Recommended Restrictor” tables: Find the total vertical rise in your vent configuration along the y-axis.
  • Page 39: Vent Clearances

    Vent Clearances The following clearances apply to the vent system regardless of vent manufacturer. Vent Clearances Sides: 1” Applies to entire circumference when venting is oriented vertically. Clearance is to any material. *Top: 3” Applies to venting oriented horizontally or at an angle. Clearance is to any material. Bottom: 1”...
  • Page 40: Vent Termination

    Vent Termination Horizontal Termination Clearances Location Country Minimum Clearance Description Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony. US & 12 inches NOTE: On private property where termination is less than 7 feet above a sidewalk, driveway, Canada deck, porch, veranda, or balcony, use of a listed cap shield is suggested. ...
  • Page 41 Covered Alcove: spaces open only on one side and with an overhang Horizontal Termination Clearances Continued: Covered Alcove Application Location Country Minimum Clearance Description Clearance under non-vinyl veranda, porch, deck, balcony, or overhang. NOTE: Termination in a covered alcove space is permitted with the dimensions specified. 1.
  • Page 42 Vertical Termination Clearances NOTE: This chart does not apply to a chimney shroud application. See the “Chimney Shroud” section on the next page for more information. TERMINATION CAP NOTE: A Low Profile Termination Cap can negatively impact flame appearance and is not recommended for use with the fireplace.
  • Page 43: Chimney Shroud

    Chimney Shroud Top Open Keep a minimum 6-inch clearance around the diameter of the cap’s side edge and extending above and below the cap. Sides Open Keep a minimum 6-inch clearance around the diameter of the cap’s side edge, and a minimum 10-inch clearance above the top of the cap.
  • Page 44: Gas

    The fireplaces are approved for use with natural gas (NG) or propane (LP) only. No other fuel types are permitted. Gas Pressures Heat Input Inlet Pressure Manifold Orifice (BTU/hr) Fireplace Series Burner Gas Type Pressure Size* Natural Gas 10.0 10,419 23,670 Stand Alone 40 TS 30 Single...
  • Page 45: Base-Mounted Fireplace

    Gas conversion (NG to LP or LP to NG) of the Stand Alone series fireplaces can be done in the field. Gas conversion must only be performed by a technician who has specific authorization by Ortal to change these components. The conversion kit must be supplied by Ortal.
  • Page 46: Gas And Electrical Components

    Pilot Base Connection fitting 4mm One-piece Thermocouple NG Fitting for main line inlet to gas valve GV60 Thermocouple LPG The manufacturer of Ortal’s gas and electrical components is Mertik Maxitrol. For information on these components, please visit the manufacturer’s website: www.mertikmaxitrol.com...
  • Page 47: Electrical

    WARNING: Disconnect the power supply before servicing any electrical components. Electrical Requirements The Stand Alone TS series fireplaces have the option to either run on 4 AA batteries or a 6-Volt AC Adapter. The fireplace should not use both the batteries and power supply at the same time.
  • Page 48: Wiring Diagrams

    Wiring Diagrams The following diagram shows the electrical wiring required a Stand Alone Front fireplace with a screen heat barrier. Wiring Diagram: Screen Fireplace (Batteries)
  • Page 49 Wiring Diagram: Screen Fireplace (AC Adapter)
  • Page 50 Home Automation Wiring Diagram Use the following wiring diagram to connect fireplace control a hardwired home automation system. Contacts Options/Operation Ignition: Close contacts 0 (orange) and 2 (brown) simultaneously for 1 second. Fireplace automatically goes to high after ignition. Up Flame: Close contacts 0 (orange) and 1 (red) simultaneously. The contact needs to be closed for 12 seconds to turn the motor from end-stop to end-stop.
  • Page 51: Interior Design Media

    Interior Design Media Media Placement Guidelines When installing media, adhere to the following general guidelines: Keep the media back from the pilot hood so at least one burner port is open. Crowding around the pilot hood may hinder  lighting and could result in potential damage to the fireplace and surrounding area or personal injury. Do not use the hood to support media.
  • Page 52 Log Media Placement Place the logs carefully to block as few ports as possible. If a log is placed over a port, block the port with a “coin” to keep  the flame from creating soot on the media or to manipulate the look of the flame. Block as few ports as possible, and no more than 30% of total ports.
  • Page 53 Operation WARNING – Read these instructions carefully before lighting the fireplace. Four operation options are available for use with the fireplace: 10-Button Remote Control Handset (default option, always included with the fireplace)  Puck Handset (optional accessory)  Wall Switch (optional accessory) ...
  • Page 54 Turning the Fireplace On 1. Press the button until you hear continuous beeping, and a blinking series of lines confirms the start sequence has begun; release buttons. 2. Main gas flows once pilot ignition is confirmed. 3. The system automatically goes into Manual Mode after main burner ignition. NOTE: When pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically to maximum flame height.
  • Page 55 Operating Instructions Instructions for operating the Puck Handset are shown below. Turning the Fireplace On/Off Firmly press and hold the button until two short beeps confirms the start  sequence has begun; release button. OFF: Firmly press the button.  Increase/Decrease Flame Height INCREASE: To increase flame height, press and hold...
  • Page 56 Wall Switch Control Option Radio Frequency Power Supply Wall Switch IMPORTANT: For safety/communication purposes, the 10-button handset must be located within 26 feet of the receiver. Operating Instructions Turning the Fireplace On/Off ON: Press and hold the ON-OFF button until two short beeps confirms the start sequence has begun;...
  • Page 57 To download the MyFire app, search “MyFire” at the Apple App Store or Google Play. Operating Instructions For setup and operating instructions of the MyFire app, see the Homeowner’s Fireplace Operation Manual, or visit the Ortal website or www.myfireapp.com. MyFire Wi-Fi Box The MyFire Wi-Fi router box provides the Wi-Fi connection that allows the MyFire App to operate the fireplace.
  • Page 58 Submerged Parts Do not use the fireplace if any part has been under water, or if you suspect that it may have been under water. The Ortal dealer service technician must inspect and, if necessary, replace any parts of the control system and any gas controls which have been under water.
  • Page 59 © Ortal 2022 Version 1.0, July 2022 SKU: KPMANSATSV1.0 Ortal USA 2152 Citygate Drive, Columbus, OH 43219 T: (818) 238-7000 | F: (818) 678-0541 info@ortalheat.com | www.ortalheat.com  ...

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Stand alone 40 tsStand alone 75 tsStand alone 110 ts

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