Internal Power Vent System Installation, Operation and Owner’s Manual Please read this manual thoroughly before beginning the installation. It has information which is important for safe installation and operation. WARNING: If the information in these instructions is 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 gas supplier.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Information 3 Product Information 4 Venting Requirements 8 Installation 11 Operating the System 18 Warranty External Roof-mounted Power Vent System Appendix A 2 EuropeanHome.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read these instructions carefully before installing or operating this system. Symbol Legend: The following terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of potential hazards or to important information concerning the product. X Danger: Indicates an imminent hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage.
PRODUCT INFORMATION Thank you for purchasing an Internal Power Vent System (IPVS) by European Home. This system combines two great hearth product names; European Home and Enervex®. Where necessary, excerpts of the Enervex installation instructions are inserted into this manual and labeled with: ENERVEX® As sold, the Enervex® components may be installed to accommodate a number of different fireplace models and types.
. Startup and Configuration 67 01.13 .............................................................................................................4 1. Product Information 1.1 Function 2. Specifications Use PRODUCT INFORMATION The PDS 1, Proven Draft Switch, is a fixed position differential pressure switch that is used in conjunction with ENERVEX’s Mechanical Draft Systems for insufficient draft protection.
PRODUCT INFORMATION Solenoid Gas Valve (PV-GS-SGV-01) ) Voltage 1 x 120V AC Pipe Size 1/2” NPT DS 1 must be installed in a vertical position with the pressure using the mounting holes as shown on the0.15 figure. After installation Amperage marked accessible through the small of the plastic enclosure. Temp. Limits 14°F to 176°F PDS. lready crimped onto the PDS. The purpose of these wires is to gth of the wire by using wire nuts and additional Max. Height 3.875”wire (not provided). Max. Length 3.
PRODUCT INFORMATION PV-WM-MAS-01 PV-WM-146 Flexible Fresh Air Duct PV-WM-FAS-01 Figure 1. IPVS Assembly External Roof-mounted Power Vent System 7 EuropeanHome.
VENTING REQUIREMENTS The venting for a power vented fireplace is installed in the same manner as a non-power vented fireplace. The difference between the two types of venting is in the allowable distances. In all installations of this power vent system the following MUST be observed: • With the IPVS, the maximum allowable horizontal or vertical length of the fireplace venting is 82 feet (25 meters.) This distance is measured between the top of the fireplace and the base of the termination.
VENTING REQUIREMENTS Figure 3. Configuration is NOT Permitted - Too Many Elbows Figure 4. Configuration is NOT Permitted - Venting Goes Too Far Down, Too Many Elbows External Roof-mounted Power Vent System 9 EuropeanHome.
VENTING REQUIREMENTS HORIZONTAL VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES AND REQUIREMENTS External Roof-mounted Power Vent System 10 EuropeanHome.
INSTALLATION INSTALLING the FAN and FAN CONTROLS The IPVS is ‘built-in-place’ and is the last part of the venting system. The PV-WM-MAS-01 must mount, square and level, to the inside face of the exterior building wall with the male section projecting through the wall to engage the termination outside. When installed, it is recommended that the IPVS be oriented as shown below. The IPVS may also be ‘laid on it’s side with the fan shaft parallel to the ground.
INSTALLATION ENERVEX® The power venter can be mounted with plumber’s strap or threaded rod with nuts and washers, or it can be placed on support legs (included). As Fig. 6 illustrates, the venter can be placed in virtually any position or direction, except with the motor pointing down. When placing the venter on the support legs (1), the vibration dampers (4) should be used and secured by nuts (2). The support legs are attached to the bottom of the venter using the enclosed sheet metal screws (3).
INSTALLATION The IPVS arrives from the factory with the Stack Probe mounted onto the PV-WM-FAS. Push one end of the silicone tubing onto the Stack Probe for at least 1” and attach the other end to the negative port on the PDS 1. Note that the standard silicone tube length is 6 feet. This distance may be extended up to 25 feet by using 1/4” rigid plastic or 3903001 05.12 copper tubing as temperature allows (not supplied). 3. Mechanical Installation 3.
Fig. 1 3916067 01.13 INSTALLATION ADC100 ADC100 DAMPER (SOLD SEPARATELY) ENERVEX 3. Mechanical Installation 3.1 ENERVEX® PDS1 Location ENERVEX The ADC100 Control Unit must be installed indoors. As shown in the diagram below, the control will be wired directly to a 120/1/60 VAC power supply. The control will also be connected to the fan, appliance and damper (if used). For detailed wiring information, see Chapter 4. 3.2 ENERVEX® ADC100 Mounting the Control Unit Fig.
INSTALLATION INSTALLATION MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER, SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUPPLIER. Note Work with gas components must be performed by a licensed plumber or gasfitter within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Electrical work must only be performed by a qualified, licensed electrician. Electric power must be turned off when making connections or performing any service. Threaded for conduit connector. Note flow of gas.
INSTALLATION Note Some jurisdictions require a disconnect switch near to the fan. This switch is not provided with the IPVS but may be supplied locally and wired as in Figure 8. If provided, this switch controls the fan so the system will not work when this switch is off.
INSTALLATION PDS 1 Low Volt ag e (s Silicone Tubing to Stack Probe 120 VA C (1 hie lde d, 2 4A WG d 4A WG mi n) m in ., O NE en ou gr nd ) ed PV-GS-SGV-01 This part must be installed in the gas supply upstream of the fireplace. 11 12 13 45 12 0V AC Fireplace Chase 23 22 21 AC L1 To Breaker Panel On-Off Ç Fireplace Control Module This part must be installed indoors and, for convenience, is installed near the fireplace.
INSTALLATION Figure 7 shows the electrical connections in schematic format with no attention to relative component mounting distances. Figure 8 is an illustration which is intended to help the installer locate the components in an average installation. While all parts are subject to local and national code restrictions and limitations some parts have distance limitations and requirements.
me, is located on the bottom right corner of the control board. The post p e) to 3 minutes. Turning the knob clockwise increases the post purge tim he time. INSTALLATION Purge Time Fan Speed DIP Switch Figure 9. PV-GS-CM-ADC 100 Fan Speed and DIP Switch Inside the PV-GS-CM-ADC 100 is mounted a system board in the upper right corner of which is mounted a fan speed potentiometer and a bank of three DIP switches.
OPERATING the SYSTEM TURNING THE SYSTEM ON Turn the PV-ES-PLS-WHT-02 switch to the ON position. The fan will provide negative pressure (draft). Once the fan has generated enough draft to reach the draft set-point, the PV-ES-PLS-WHT-02 indicator lamp will light and the PV-GS-SGV-01 valve will open. The gas fireplace is now ready for normal operation via the E4-SA-WS-80 wall switch or the remote control. The E4-SA-WS-80 wall switch has three buttons on it; On/Off, UP flame, DOWN flame.
OPERATING the SYSTEM Man - Manual Flame Height Adjustment. You are now able to use the remote control. To increase the flame, theÇbutton should be depressed. Pressing theÈbutton on the handset will reduce the flame. The main flame may be lowered all the way down until it is off, leaving only the pilot ignited. Fully Extinguishing the Appliance From any heat setting, press the OFF button for a few seconds. This will cause the burner to fully extinguish.
TROUBLESHOOTING 3916067 01.13 5.2 ENERVEX® Sequence of Operation The sequence of operation flow chart is shown in figure 11 below. Fig.
TROUBLESHOOTING 3916067 01.13 Automatic Mode: 1. Fan runs at speed setting of the potentiometer but cannot be adjusted using the potentiometer during operation. 2. If the Proven Draft Switch opens, the fan begins to ramp up. 3. If PDS closes, fan speed remains at that speed. 4. If the PDS has not closed by the time the fan has ramped up to 100% speed, a 10 second timing cycle begins. 5. If PDS does not close within 15 seconds the auxiliary out contact opens and an alarm condition exists. 6.
APPENDIX A European Home Warranty for The External Power Vent Systems European Home warrants the gas controls and burner of the Internal Power Vent System against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of original retail purchase.
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