Town & Country Fireplaces HeliFire 360 Guide d'installation

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SERIAL #
171123-40 HELIFIRE 360 100005054
WARNING: If the information in these
instructions is not followed exactly, a re or
explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or death.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Installation and service must be performed
by a qualied installer, service agency or
the gas supplier.
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 neighbours phone. Follow the gas
suppliers instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier
call the re department.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
ammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity
of this or any other appliance.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket
permanently located, manufactured home (USA only)
or mobile home, where not prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas
indicated on the rating plate. This appliance is
not convertible for use with other gases, unless a
certied kit is used.
This appliance is suitable for installation in a
bedroom or bed sitting room.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
HELIFIRE 360
DIRECT VENTED
DECORATIVE GAS APPLIANCE
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL: HELIFIRE 360
SERIES: A
This is a decorative product and is not intended to be used as a heating appliance.
Owners Information
HOT GLASS WILL CAUSE
BURNS.
DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL
COOLED.
NEVER ALLOW CHILDREN TO
TOUCH GLASS.
!
DANGER
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Table of Contents ............................................................ 2
Caution ............................................................................ 3
Safety .............................................................................. 3
Important Note for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
4
Congratulations on your purchase
of a Town & Country HeliFire 360 Feature .........................5
HeliFire 360 Specications ..............................................5
Fire Feature Dimensions .................................................. 6
Installation Requirments .................................................. 7
Manufactured (Mobile) Homes ........................................ 7
Door Frame Removal/Installation .................................... 7
First Fire ...........................................................................8
Special Operator Note ..................................................... 8
Locating the HeliFire 360 ................................................8
HeliFire 360 Orientation ...................................................9
Framing and Interior Finishing ....................................... 10
Additional framing components .............................. 10
Eight foot wall installation options .......................... 11
Air intake and exhaust ............................................. 12
Chase Insulation ...................................................... 12
Framing Options ............................................................ 13
When using outdoor ashing .................................. 14
Gas Supply .................................................................... 15
Gas Connection ............................................................. 15
Gas Pressure Testing Procedure ................................... 16
Gas Pressure Check ...................................................... 17
Burner and Igniter .......................................................... 17
Accessing / replacing the orice .............................17
Removing the Burner Control / Valve assembly on a
see through unit. .........................................................18
Removing the Burner Control / Valve assembly on a
single window unit. ..................................................... 20
Reinstalling the Burner Control / Valve assembly on a
single window unit. ..................................................... 21
Electrical Connection .................................................... 23
HeliFire 360 electrical connection ........................... 23
Power vent electrical
connection .................................................................. 23
Sealing electrical ports ............................................ 23
Wall Switch .............................................................. 24
Electrical Diagram ......................................................... 25
Venting Requirements ...................................................26
Determine which Power Vent Kit is being used ...... 26
Exterior wall opening: .............................................. 26
Vent Standoffs .........................................................27
Surface Mount Power Vent ..................................... 28
Combustion Air Intake Restrictor ............................ 28
Surface Mount Power Vent
(Vertical or horizontal termination). ............................. 29
Flush Mount Power Vent ......................................... 29
Engineered Stud Brackets ......................................30
Venting through combustible ceiling or oor .........30
Power venting - exible venting connection ........... 30
Flue Collar Position ................................................. 31
Ceiling or Floor Firestop .........................................31
Vent Terminal Minimum Clearances ..............................32
Power Venting Clearances ...................................... 32
Maintenance .................................................................. 33
Glass Panel: ............................................................ 33
Periodically: ............................................................. 33
Parts Diagram ................................................................ 34
Lighting Instructions ...................................................... 36
Rating label .................................................................... 37
Owners Information
This appliance and its individual shut off valve must be
disconnected from gas supply piping system during any pressure
testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.5
kPa).
This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping
system by closing its individual manual shut off valve during any
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures
equal to or less than 1/2 psig (3.5 kPa).
Note: When lit for the rst time, the appliance will emit a slight
odour for a couple of hours. This is due to the curing of paints,
sealants and lubricants used in the manufacturing process. This
condition is temporary. Open doors and windows to ventilate
area. Smoke and fumes caused by the curing process may cause
discomfort to some individuals.
Do not use the re feature if any part has been under water.
Immediately call a qualied service technician to inspect the re
feature and to replace any part of the control system and any gas
control which has been under water.
Due to high temperatures, this gas appliance should be located out of trafc and away from furniture and
draperies.
Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to
avoid burns or clothing ignition.
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. To restrict access to a replace or stove, install
an adjustable safety gate to keep toddlers, young children, and other at-risk individuals out of the room
and away from hot surfaces. Clothing or other ammable material should not be placed on or near the
appliance.
Any grill, panel or door removed for servicing the unit must be replaced prior to operating. Failure to do so
may create a hazardous condition.
Installation and repair should be done by a qualied service person. The appliance should be inspected
before use and at least annually by a professional service person. More frequent cleaning may be required
due to excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material, etc. It is imperative that control compartments,
burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
It is our policy that no responsibility is assumed by the Company or by any of its employees or
representatives for any damages caused by an inoperable, inadequate, or unsafe condition which is the
result, either directly or indirectly, of any improper operation or installation procedures.
This appliance must not be connected to a chimney ue serving a separate solid fuel burning appliance.
We recommend that our gas hearth
products be installed and serviced
by professionals who are certied
in the United States by the National
Fireplace Institute® (NFI) as NFI Gas
Specialists
WARNING: This product
can expose you to chemicals
including ceramic bers,
which are known to the State
of California to cause cancer, and carbon
monoxide, which is known to the State of
California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
This warning is applicable to all
Pacific Energy Fireplace Products
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Caution
Safety
Owners Information
Important Note for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
From Massachusetts Rules and Regulations 248 CMR 5.08:
(a) 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 nished grade in the area of the venting, including but not limited to decks and porches, the following requirements shall be satised.
1. INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. At the time of installation of the side wall horizontal vented gas fuelled equipment, the
installing plumber or gas tter shall observe that a hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and battery back-up is installed on the oor
level where the gas equipment is to be installed, in addition, the installing plumber or gas tter shall observe that a battery operated or hard-wired
carbon monoxide detector with an alarm is installed on each additional level of the dwelling, building or structure served by the side wall horizontal
vented gas fuelled equipment. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to secure the services of qualied licensed professionals for the
installation of hard-wired carbon monoxide detectors.
a. In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fuelled equipment is installed in a crawl space or an attic, the hard-wired carbon monoxide
detector with alarm and battery back-up may be installed on the next adjacent oor level.
b. In the event that the requirements of this subdivision cannot be met at the time of completion of installation, the owner shall have a period of thirty
(30) days to comply with the above requirements; provided, however, that during said thirty (30) day period, a battery operated carbon monoxide
detector with an alarm shall be installed.
2. APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Each carbon monoxide detector as required in accordance with the above provisions shall
comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed as IAS certied.
3. SIGNAGE. A metal or plastic identication plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior of the building at a minimum height of eight (8) feet
above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal for the horizontally vented gas fuelled heating appliance or equipment. The sign shall
read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2) inch in size, “GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW. KEEP CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS”.
4. INSPECTION. The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fuelled equipment shall not approve the installation unless,
upon inspection, the inspector observes carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR 5.089(2)
(a) 1 through 4.
(b) EXEMPTIONS. The following equipment is exempt from 248 CMR 5.089(2)(a) 1 through 4.
1. The equipment listed in Chapter 10 entitled “Equipment Not Required To Be Vented” in the most current edition of NFPA 54 as adopted by the
Board; and
2. Product Approved side wall horizontal vented gas fuelled equipment installed in a room or structure separate from the dwelling, building or structure
used in whole or in part for residential purposes.
(c) MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS – GAS EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM PROVIDED. When the manufacturer of Product Approved side wall
horizontally vented gas equipment provides a venting system design or venting system components with the equipment, the instructions provided
by the manufacturer for installation of the equipment and the venting system shall include:
1. Detailed instructions for the installation of the venting system design or the venting system components; and
2. A complete parts list for the venting system design or venting system.
(d) MANUFACTURER REQUIREMENTS – GAS EQUIPMENT VENTING SYSTEM NOT PROVIDED. When the manufacturer of a Product Approved
side wall horizontally vented gas fuelled equipment does not provide the parts for venting the fuel gases, but identies “special venting systems”, the
following requirements shall be satised by the manufacturer.
1. The referenced “special venting system” instructions shall be included with the appliance or equipment installation instructions; and
2. The “special venting systems” shall be Product Approved by the Board, and the instructions for that system shall include a parts list and detailed
installation instructions.
(e) A copy of all installation instructions for all Product Approved side wall horizontally vented gas fuelled equipment, all venting instructions, all parts
lists for venting instructions, and/or all venting design instructions shall remain with the appliance or equipment at the completion of the installation.
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Owners Information
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HeliFire 360 multi orientational helical flame fire feature.
HeliFire 360 Specifications
Your zero-clearance HeliFire 360 re feature has been professionally installed by:
Dealer name: _____________________________________________
Phone Number: ___________________________________________
If you discover any problems with your HeliFire 360 re feature contact your dealer immediately to have the
unit repaired.
Caution: Do not attempt to repair the HeliFire 360 re feature because you may cause injury to yourself or
others, and risk causing damage to the unit.
Before operating your HeliFire 360 re feature carefully read this manual and pay close attention to all Safety
Warnings. The manual contains important information on the unit’s safe operation and maintenance.
Congratulations on your purchase
of a Town & Country HeliFire 360 Feature
Figure 1: HeliFire 360.
22,000 BTU/hr input (xed input) Natural Gas.
16,500 BTU/hr input (xed input) Liquid Propane Gas
Natural gas or Liquid Propane Gas.
24VAC honeywell direct ignition valve system.
Power vented only. Either ush mounted power vent
(TCVT.PVFMA) or Surface mounted power vent (TCVT.PVSMA)
must be used. Vent extension kit (TCVT.PVEXTA) contains 2
lengths of 25 foot exible venting pipe plus adaptors. All of
the above items are sold separately.
Maximum combustion air intake venting length is 25’ and
maximum ue venting length is 25’.
4” collinear ex venting (1/4” clearance required).
Multi exhaust position venting adaptors (1 position intake, 3
position exhaust).
HeliFire 360 unit is all 304 stainless steel construction.
Zero clearance unit (non-combustible board not required).
One sided and two sided (see through) units available.
Units t within a 2” x 6” stud wall.
Outdoor ashing option.
Owners Information
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Fire Feature Dimensions
14 1/2”
90”
5 1/2”
60 1/8”
62 1/4”
Top down view
Front view Side view
5 1/2”
60 1/8”
62 1/4”
Side view
8 7/8”
8”
Top down view
8”
8 7/8”
One sided version Two sided version
Figure 2: HeliFire 360 dimensions.
Owners Information
The HeliFire 360 installation and venting must conform to the current CAN/CGA-B149 installation code (in
Canada) or the current National Fuel Gs Code, ANSI Z223.1 (in the USA), and approved per local codes.
Only qualied (licensed or trained) personnel should install this product.
In the state of Massachusetts, only a licensed Plumber and Gas Fitter may install this product.
In some jurisdictions, the HeliFire 360 may be installed in Manufactured Homes after the “rst sale”. Consult
local codes for approval. The Fire feature must be fastened in place.
Install in accordance with the current standard Mobile Homes, CAN/CSA Z240 MH (in CANADA), and the
Manufacturer’s Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 or the current Standard
for Fire Safety Criteria for Manufactured Home Installations, Sites and Communities ANSI/NFPA 501A (in the
USA).
Warning: Turn off the HeliFire 360, and allow ample time for the unit to cool before proceeding.
Caution: The tempered glass is very fragile, and should be handled with care.
The HeliFire 360 door comes with a silicone seal and metal frame pre-assembled for easy mounting.
To replace a damaged door:
1. Remove the decorative trim from its magnetic holder.
2. Remove all 18 bolts from the door frame using the provided 5/32 Allen key. Be aware that the last bolt to
come out will allow the door frame to fall and keeping control of the door frame is crucial at this point.
3. Remove broken glass (if any) from the inside of the HeliFire 360.
4. Carefully position the replacement door frame against the HeliFire 360 and align the bolt holes.
5. Insert one bolt and then a second bolt on the opposite side of the frame in order to stabilize the frame.
Tighten them only nger tight at this point.
6. Insert the remaining bolts into the door frame. Tighten them only nger tight at this point.
7. Using the provided 5/32 Allen key (do not use a power driver), tighten the bolts so that the door frame
silicone seal is slightly compressed against the HeliFire 360 (about 1 1/2 turns past nger tight). Visually
inspect the door frame upon completion.
8. Return the decorative trim to its place on the HeliFire 360.
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Manufactured (Mobile) Homes
Door Frame Removal/Installation
Installation Requirments
Owners Information
NOTE: Fire feature may
take up to 30 seconds
to ignite each time the
“ON” button has been
selected
When lit for the rst time, the re feature may emit a slight odor for a couple of hours. This is due to the curing
of paints, sealants and lubricants used in the manufacturing process. This condition is temporary. Open
doors and windows to ventilate area. Odors caused by the curing process may cause discomfort to some
individuals. It is normal for replaces fabricated of steel to give off some expansion and/or contraction noises
during the start up or cool down cycle. Similar noises are heard from your furnace, heat exchanger or cook
stove oven.
In planning for
the installation of
the HeliFire 360,
it is necessary to
determine where
the unit is to be
installed, location
of vent system and
where gas supply
piping may be
plumbed. Various
types of installations
are possible, such
as, a peninsula wall,
island, and between
two interior walls.
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First Fire
INSULATION
Special Operator Note
Locating the HeliFire 360
Figure 3: Locating the HeliFire 360.
Owners Information
The HeliFire 360 is unique in that it can
be oriented in any position but must be
mounted so that the glass door is in a
vertical plane. The exception being that
the HeliFire 360 cannot be installed at
in a oor or ceiling. The following should
be considered before deciding on a nal
position.
Vent exhaust pipe and air intake pipe
routing.
Power vent terminal location.
Figure 4: Orientation options.
Flame length may vary by up to 30% due
to vent length and especially orientation.
For best flame appearance, orient the unit
so that the flame is pointing downward.
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HeliFire 360 Orientation
Installers Information Framing and Interior Finishing
The unit can be covered with 1/2 inch sheetrock (drywall) up to the perimeter ange behind the window frame.
Additional facing material may come to within 1/8 inch of the decorative trim.
NOTE:
The chase must be properly sealed at the ceiling level or
between floors in a multilevel installation. This is for fire-stop
purposes. See local building codes.
Additional facing material must not interfere with glass frame access.
Additional framing components
Engineered Stud Brackets
Engineered stud brackets for 2x6 studs are used to guide the exible venting from the re feature venting
collar to the power venting exhaust. See “Engineered Stud Brackets” on page 30 for details.
Vent Standoffs
Vent standoffs are used to maintain a 1/4 inch space between combustible surfaces and the exhaust portion
of the exible venting material. The exible venting material may come into direct contact with
non-combustible material such as rock wool or cement board. See “Vent Standoffs” on page 27 for details.
Firestops
Use a restop whenever penetrating a oor or ceiling.
SPECIAL CONDENSATION NOTE:
If insulating the exhaust vent in an attic or crawl space, rockwool must be wrapped
around the vent to prevent condensation. Regular insulation can be wrapped around the
air intake vent in areas such as attics or crawl spaces
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8'0"
Flex venting
2 X 6 STUD
If insulating this
area, non-combus-
tible rockwool
must be used, or if
not insulating and
facing material is
combustible, 1/4
inch vent spacers
must be used to
maintain distance
between exhaust
vent and combusti-
ble material.
Exhaust
22 1/2”
Position blocks
Engineered Stud Brackets
Intake
Fire stop
Access
covers
Position blockPosition block
Gas/electrical supply Gas/electrical supply
1/4 inch clearance to
combustible required.
Eight foot wall installation options
Figure 5: 8 foot ceiling install example.
The HeliFire 360 can be installed in a number of different positions and into varying wall heights of 8 feet and
higher.
For a vertical installation in an 8 foot wall, it is recommended that the unit be framed into a stud space of 22
1/2 inches. Positioning blocks made of 2 x 6 framing pieces can be used to secure the unit in this space. This
wider space will allow for easier access to both electrical and gas connection access covers.
Important note prior to framing and finishing in this unit.
Before framing in and / or finishing in the unit, see “Sealing electrical ports” on page 23 for
instructions on applying latex silicone sealant in the electrical ports.
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Installers Information
Chase Insulation
When installing the HeliFire 360
against a non-insulated exterior
wall or chase, it is permissible
to insulate any gap between the
HeliFire 360 and the adjacent
studs to same degree as other
exterior walls. Spray insulation
may be used right up to the sides
of the HeliFire 360 except over the
venting. If insulating around vent-
ing, non-combustible rock wool
insulation must be used. Cover the
insulation and plastic vapour bar-
rier with a solid surface, such as
dry wall (sheet rock). Consult local
building codes.
14 1/2”
A
DETAIL A
SCALE 1 : 2
NAILING FLANGE
2x6 FRAME
Intake air must
occur at this location
Air intake must NOT
occur at this location
Combustion air intake
must NOT occur at
this location
Exhaust may occur at
any one of these 3 locations
ow direction
Figure 6: Air intake and exhaust locations.
Figure 7: Nailing ange detail.
Air intake and exhaust
The combustion air intake location
is restricted to one location only.
The air must enter the HeliFire 360
via the end of the unit (Figure 6).
The cover plates on the sides of
the unit at the air intake location
house the gas shut off handle on
one side, and electrical wiring on
the other side.
Combustion air exhaust location
options include 3 possibilities as
shown in the same illustration.
Only one of the option can be
used while the two unused options
must be blocked with the two
cover plates.
See “Flue Collar
Position” on page 31
for further information
If insulating, rockwool must be
used to insulate the exhaust vent
while regular insulation can be
used for the air intake.
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Framing Options
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Exhaust Intake
If insulating this area,
non-combustible rockwool
must be used otherwise 1/4
inch clearance must be
maintained using vent
standoffs
1/4 inch
exhaust
clearance
achieve by
using stud
bracket
9’
Exhaust
Intake
If insulating this area,
non-combustible
rockwool must be
used, otherwise 1/4
inch clearance must be
maintained using vent
standoffs
1/4 inch com-
bustion air
exhaust clear-
ance achieved
by using stud
brackets
9’
Exhaust
Intake
1/4 inch
combustion air
exhaust
clearance
achieved by
using stud
bracket If insulating this area,
non-combustible rockwool
must be used otherwise 1/4
inch clearance must be
maintained using vent
standoffs
Figure 8: Horizontal framing option with vent through oor.
The HeliFire 360 is unique in
that it can be oriented in any
position but must be mounted
so that the glass door is in a
vertical plane. The exception
being that the HeliFire 360
cannot be installed at in a oor
or ceiling. The following should
be considered before deciding
on a nal position.
Figure 9: Through oor 9 foot ceiling framing option with
ame traveling downward.
Figure 10: Through oor 9 foot ceiling framing option
with ame traveling upward.
Exhaust vent pipe requires a
minimum 1/4 inch clearance to
combustible materials.
Installers Information
10 3/8"
1/4"
1 1/4"
1/2" Maximum
14 1/2"
1/4" Strapping
Insulation
Outdoor ashing
House wrap
Tape
7/16" Maximum
Combustible or
non-combustible
facing material
Exterior
side
Interior
side
16 3/8”
10 3/8”
63 3/4”
3”
3”
1 1/2”
Front
3” 3”
69 3/4”
When installing the HeliFire 360 outdoors, the outdoor ashing must be used. 7/16” thick
sheathing must be used under the ashing (Figure 11).
Do not fasten the sheathing to the face of the unit.
When using outdoor flashing
Figure 11: Outdoor ashing.
Figure 12: HeliFire 360 cross section view.
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Servicing of the HeliFire 360 can be performed from the side of the unit by removing the access panel from the unit.
Caution: The gas line should be installed by a qualied service person in accordance with all building codes. This
section is intended as a guide for qualied technicians installing this unit. Consult local and/or national building codes
before proceeding.
Gas supply line connection is located on the rear of the HeliFire 360. Gas connection accepts a 1/2” NPT tting.
Correct gas line diameter must be used to assure proper operation and pressure.
The HeliFire 360 input pressure rating is shown on the table on page 17.
NOTE: A sediment trap, as per national fuel gas code, must be installed in the gas supply line no more than 6 feet from
the gas control valve to minimize the possibility of any loose scale or dirt within the gas supply line from entering the
control valve.
Installers Information
Gas Connection
Gas Supply
Gas
ON/OFF
Valve
Gas
connection
Manifold
test port
Inlet
test port
Figure 13: Gas on-off valve.
Figure 14: Gas valve testing ports.
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Installers Information
Note: Verify gas pressures with the HeliFire 360. Inlet pressure can be tested elsewhere along the gas line leading to the
HeliFire 360. The instructions below are intended to test the manifold gas pressure. Manifold gas pressure must be
tested with the HeliFire 360 “ON” and before nishing material blocks off the access port site.
1. Begin with the ON/OFF wall switch turned to the off position. Turn off the gas supply from inside the HeliFire 360. To
do this, the gas assembly needs to be pulled out of the HeliFire 360 body before being able to access the gas shut
off valve. The gas assembly is moved in toward the re box section of the body. An attached exible hose allows the
gas assembly to remain connected to the gas supply. Refer to instructions in Removing the Burner Control / Valve
assembly on page 18.
2. Locate the gas valve testing point located behind the “Pressure Port Access” label as shown in Figure 15. Behind
the lable is a hole in which a brass testing extension can be inserted (Figure 14). After locating manifold test port,
loosen and remove the screw within the port using a 3/16 Allen wrench.
3. Attach a pressure gauge to the test port using an extension test tting. Attach a exible host to the barbed end of
the tting. Attach the other end of the exible hose to the gas pressure gauge.
4. Since the glass door has had to be removed for this test, the vacuum switch will need to be bypassed. Remove the
two purple wires from the vacuum switch.
5. Turn the HeliFire 360 gas valve to the ON position. Then, turn on the HeliFire 360 at the wall switch. Then, connect
the two purple wires to each other thereby by-passing the vacuum switch, and wait while the pre-purge procedure
nishes (about 10 seconds). This will be followed by ignition and lighting of the HeliFire 360. At this time, the
manifold pressure can be read from the pressure gauge display.
6. After testing is complete, turn off the HeliFire 360 at the wall switch, turn off the gas supply, and remove the pressure
gauges. Re-tighten the screws in the test ports using Thread Sealant. Re-attach the two purple wires to the vacuum
switch. Apply a new and included label over the access hole and continue with installation.
Note:
Once gas pressure check is completed, the access port will be covered up with nihing material which means that if the
gas pressure check is to be repeated at any time in the future, the nsihing material will need to be removed.
Gas Pressure Testing Procedure
Figure 15: Pressure test port location.
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Gas pressure requirements
Input Pressure Natural Gas / Propane Gas
Minimum 5.0” WC 11.0” WC
Maximum 13.9” WC 13.9” WC
Manifold Pressure
High 3.5” WC 10.0” WC
Gas Output P.4.1
NG “NK” 22,000 btu/hr 16.8%
Helifire360
LPG “LK” 16,500 btu/hr 13.7%
Burner and Igniter
Compression ring
Figure 16: HeliFire 360 gas requirements.
Figure 17: Venturi Screw. Figure 18: Removing spark igniter
collar.
Figure 19: Spark igniter with its
ignition wire and ground wire..
Figure 20: Outer burner tube fully
seated.
Figure 21: Outer burner tube not
fully seated.
Installers Information
Note: To test the gas pressure, turn off the gas supply before removing the plug from the supply
pressure test port or manifold pressure test port. Verify gas pressures with the HeliFire 360 lit.
The burner/igniter assembly consists of four main components: the valve tting, the orice, the outer burner
tube with its sintered bronze insert and the spark igniter collar. The the orice has a compression rings which
keep the orice in place while in an upside-down position.
Accessing / replacing the orifice
1. Remove the screw holding the Spark Ingntor Collar in place (Figure 17), note of the hole location. Remove
the spark igniter collar by pulling upward on the outside disk a short distance (Figure 18) and disconnect
the ignition wire from the igniter (Figure 19).
2. Remove the outer burner tube
with its sintered bronze insert
by gently pulling it off of the
orice and its compression
ring.
3. Use a 1/2 inch socket wrench
to remove the orice.
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Removing the Burner Control / Valve assembly on a see through unit.
1. Turn off the electrical power supply at the main breaker.
2. Turn off the gas supply to the HeliFire 360.
3. Remove the decorative trim to expose the 18 bolts which fasten the glass door to the HeliFire 360.
4. Remove the glass door. (Glass doors on both sides of the unit may be removed for convenience).
5. Remove burner / igniter assembly as described on page 17.
6. Remove the burner cover plate (Figure 24).
7. Remove two 5/32 inch Allen screws which attach the gas valve assembly to the HeliFire 360 body (Figure
25).
8. Gently pull the gas valve assembly inward toward the rebox cavity so that the electrical connector and
the gas connector are exposed.
9. Disconnect Molex connector to the gas valve assembly (Figure 26).
Figure 22: Spark igniter not fully seated
over compression ring.
Figure 23: Spark igniter fully seated
over compression ring.
Figure 24: Removing burner cover
plate.
Figure 25: Releasing gas valve assy
from main body.
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10. Disconnect the gas line to the gas valve assembly using a 3/4 inch wrench (Figure 27).
11. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the pressure switch.(Figure 28)
12. The gas valve assembly can now be removed from the HeliFire 360 body.
Figure 26: Disconnecting 24VDC to
gas valve assy. Figure 27: Removing gas line.
Figure 28: Disconnect vacuum hose. Figure 29: Removing gas valve assy.
MANIFOLD GAS
TEST POINT
MAIN UNIT SWITCH
CONTROL MODULE
MOLEX CONNECTOR
INLET GAS TEST POINT
GAS CONNECTION
TRANSFORMER
VACUUM SWITCH
Figure 30: Gas valve assy.
Figure 31: Gas valve assy.
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Removing the Burner Control / Valve assembly on a single window unit.
1. Turn off the electrical supply at the main breaker.
2. Turn off the gas supply to the HeliFire 360.
3. Remove the decorative window trim to expose the 18 bolts which fasten the glass door to the HeliFire 360.
4. Remove the glass door.
5. Remove burner / igniter assembly as described on page 17.
6. Note: The rear decorative porcelain panel has a bow built into it which will restrict the gas valve assembly from being
removed, therefore the side and rear decorative porcelain panels must be completely removed.
7. Remove the screws holding the door lip trim to the unit. (Figure 32).
8. Remove burner end and exhaust end cover plate screws using a 5/16 Allen key (Figure 33)
9. Once both end covers are removed, the porcelain piece on the rating label side can be removed. Tilt the top edge
away from the rating label and gently lift the piece out of the unit (Figure 34).
10. Gently tilt the rear porcelain panel up and remove from the unit (Figure 35).
11. Tilt the top edge of the remaining side panel away from the side and lift gently out of the unit (Figure 36)
12. Remove the two 5/16 Allen screws which secures the gas valve assembly to the body of the HeliFire 360. The entire
gas valve assembly can be slid in towards the rebox cavity (Figure 37).
Figure 32: Door Lip Trim Figure 33: End cover plates. Figure 34: Removing rst side panel.
Figure 35: Removing rear decorative
plate. Figure 36: Remove last side panel. Figure 37: Remove screws in control
assembly.
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