Specifications
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START UP AND ADJUSTMENTS
Sequence of Operations – One Burner Only
1. TheDisplayPanelwillbeenergized,andthelightforeither
the front burner or back burner will ash, corresponding to
whichburnerswitchisactivated.
2. Theinducerwillactivateimmediatelyandwillprovethepres-
sure switch within 16 seconds. This will initiate the ignition
sequence.
3. Theigniter(HSI)willenergizeandstarttoglowred.
4. Within3to5seconds,thegasvalvewillopenandignitethe
burner.Theamesensorwillverifytheameispresentwithin
2to5seconds.
5. Theigniterfor the frontburner willenergize5 to7 seconds
aftertheameisestablishedontheburner.
6. AstheMantiswarmsup,thecirculatingblowerwillactivate,
startingonLowspeed.TheLowBlowerL.E.D.willlightwhen
theblowerturnson.
7. AstheMantiscontinuestooperate,thespeedofthecirculat-
ingblowermayincrease.
Figure 73
Shut Down Instructions
Toturnthereplaceoff,simplypush“OFF”ontheremoteorswitch
the burner switch(es)to the “OFF” position. See Figure 56.DO
NOTcutthemainelectricalpowertothereplace.
The circulating blower willcontinue tooperate after the burners
areturnedoff.Theblowerwillstopautomaticallyoncethereplace
hascooleddown.
Checking Manifold Pressure
Both Propane and Natural gas valves have a built-in pressure
regulatorinthegasvalve.Naturalgasmodelswillhaveamanifold
pressureofapproximately4.0in.w.c.atthevalveoutlet,withthe
inletpressuretothevalveat5.0in.w.c.to10.5in.w.c.Propane
gas models will have a manifold pressure approximately 7.0 in.
w.c.at thevalve outlet,with theinlet pressureto thevalve from
11.0 in. w.c. to 13.0 in. w.c.
A 1/8 inch N.P.T. plugged tapping, accessible for test gauge
connection,islocatedontheoutletsideofthegascontrol.
Blower Operation
Thecirculatingairblowerwillautomaticallyengageandincrease
inspeeddependingontheoperationoftheburners.Inmostcir-
cumstances,thecirculatingblowerwill start3 to5minutesafter
ignitionoftheburners.
Oncethereplaceisturnedofforthecallforheathasbeensat-
ised,the circulatingblowerwillcontinuetorun.Theblowerwill
automaticallyturnoffoncethereplacehascooleddown.
High Altitude
TheMantiscanbeinstalledtoaltitudesupto 10,000feet inthe
U.S.,andupto4,500feetinCanada.Theinstallationmustmeet
therequirementsoftheNationalFuelGasCodeorlocaljurisdic-
tions.Ahighaltitudekitisneededforinstallationabove2,000feet.
SeetheinstructionsprovidedwiththeMantisHighAltitudeKitfor
derateinstructions.
Humidier Operation
When the replace has been running, the humidier L.E.D.
(Figure 73) mayturn on to signal that the pump has been acti-
vated.RefertoPage47-AutomaticHumidierOperation.
Paint Curing - First Firing
TheMantisPower-VentHigh-EfciencyFireplacehasbeenpaint-
edwiththehighqualityheatresistantsiliconpaint.Toensurethat
thepaintisproperlycured,allowthereplacetooperatewithboth
burnerson,forapproximately1hour.Duringtheinitialringofthe
replace,itiscommonforsmoketoappear.
CAUTION
DO NOT touch the surface of the replace. The paint
will soften during the initial operation, and will harden
over time. Once the paint is cured, it will not soften
again.
• Topreventtriggeringofsmokealarms,supplyproperventila-
tiontotheroomwheretheunitisinstalled.
• Duringinitialringoflogs,anodorwilloccurasthelogsare
curing.Itisalsocommonfortheburnertoburnwithayellow
ame.
• DO NOT clean the replace with any caustic or abrasive
cleaningsolutions.Thiswilldamagethesurface.
• Anydamagetothepaintedsurfacesshouldberepairedonly
withauthorizedpaintavailablefromyourMantisDealer.