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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
CERTIFIED FLARE FIREPLACE DEALER.
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 detector requirements on page 56
Modern Gas Fireplaces - Linear Fireplaces
Flare Fireplaces Installation Guide – Honeywell CSv7
[Flare Double Corner, Left Corner, Right Corner, Front, See-Through and Room Definer] v14.6
NOTICE
NFI
FLARE REQUIRES INSTALLATION BE
PERFORMED BY AN NFI CERTIFIED
INSTALLER, OR A CERTIFIED
FLAREAUTHORIZED INSTALLER.
INSTALLATIONS THAT DO NOT
FOLLOW THIS INSTRUCTION WILL
NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY OR
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  • Page 1 State of Massachusetts. Also, see Carbon Monoxide detector requirements on page 56 Modern Gas Fireplaces - Linear Fireplaces Flare Fireplaces Installation Guide – Honeywell CSv7 [Flare Double Corner, Left Corner, Right Corner, Front, See-Through and Room Definer] v14.6...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY INFO AND WARNINGS .............................5 FLARE FIREPLACES – FRAMELESS IN EVERY WAY ......................7 SAFETY ..................................7 CSA CERTIFICATION ..............................7 MANUAL MODEL LIST & INFORMATION ........................8 FIREPLACE OPERATION ..............................9 ..........................9 ELECTRICAL AND POWER REQUIREMENTS ..............................9 OFF OPERATION ................................10 WALL SWITCH ..............................
  • Page 3 ............................... 38 VENT RESTRICTOR SETUP CHIMNEY PATH INSTALLATION AND PLANNING ......................39 30|30 ................................40 FLARE 45|45 ..............................41 FLARE 50|50 ..............................42 FLARE 60|60 ..............................43 FLARE 70|70 ..............................44 FLARE 80|80 ..............................45 FLARE 100|100 |100 ............................46 FLARE POWER VENTING ...............................
  • Page 4 INDOOR/OUUTDOOR KIT ............................80 ..............................80 PPLIANCE LOCATION BURNER DIMENSIONS ............................... 83 HOME AUTOMATION ..............................84 ELECTRIC AND CONTROL ............................85 ............................85 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM SCREEN – D OR PV ........................86 ELECTRIC DIAGRAM OUBLE LASS & LED L ........................87 OUBLE LASS OARD...
  • Page 5: 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 services must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the supplier. The direct vent system appliance must be installed as an OEM installation in manufactured homes (USA only) or an aftermarket permanently located, or a mobile home, where no prohibited by local codes and must be installed in accordance with Manufacturer’s instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety...
  • Page 6 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. To restrict access to a fireplace 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.
  • Page 7: Flare Fireplaces - Frameless In Every Way

    FLARE FIREPLACES – FRAMELESS IN EVERY WA Y 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. Our modern gas fireplaces are distinguished by their clean linear design, superior built quality, and unique features.
  • Page 8: Manual Model List & Information

    MANUAL MODEL LIST & INFORMATION The Following manual should be used for the following Flare Fireplaces Models: • Flare Front 30-100 “– 16” (R), 24” (H), 30” (EH) • Flare See-Through 30-100” – 16” (R), 24” (H), 30” (EH) • Flare Corner Right &...
  • Page 9: Fireplace Operation

    **No additional power source needed for optional RGB-LEDs. ON/OFF OPERATION e Flare Fireplaces with a Honeywell is provided with a 110V plug that can be connected to a controlled outlet for ON/OFF operation of the fireplace. Plug can also be removed to connect directly for hardwire operation.
  • Page 10: Wall Switch

    WALL SWITCH The Fireplace ON/OFF operation can be done with a standard wallswitch provided by the electrition and wired to control the supply of power to the fireplace outlet or hardwire setup. 10 | P a g e...
  • Page 11: Media Arrangements

    MEDIA ARRANGEMENTS Flare Fireplaces can be equipped with different media types. Follow the instructions 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 12: Media Calculations

    MEDIA CALCULATIONS Please follow the below described quantities of media placement in your firebox. Please note, over saturation of media throughout the firebox may result in improper combustion or Soot within the fireplace or termination cap. 12 | P a g e...
  • Page 13: Feature Removal

    FEATURE REMOVAL SAFETY SCREEN REMOVAL Follow the instructions below for safety screen removal. PLEASE NOTE: Safety screen may be shipped separately from the appliance. The barrier is designed to reduce the risk of burns from the hot viewing glass and is provided with this appliance.
  • Page 14: External Tempered Glass Removal - Double Glass Fireplace

    EXTERNAL TEMPERED GLASS REMOVAL – DOUBLE GLASS FIREPLACE Follow the procedure below to remove and install back the fireplace external glass (double glass fireplace configuration). Note: Suction cups are needed to remove the glass. 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 15: Internal Ceramic Glass Removal

    INTERNAL CERAMIC GLASS REMOVAL Follow the procedures below to remove and install the internal ceramic glass (double glass fireplace configuration). Note: Suction cups are needed to remove the glass. 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 16 Step 1 Step 2 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 trim screws should be closed hand tight. DO NOT overtighten the bolts or glass may break. 16 | P a g e...
  • Page 17: Side Glass Trim Rmeoval Installation Flare H And Eh

    SIDE GLASS TRIM RMEOVAL / INSTALLATION FLARE H AND EH The additional side trim piece for the H & EH models is installed differently than the standard height unit’s side trim pieces & has additional steps required to remove & apply it successfully. All work should be done with a cold fireplace, fireplace appliance turned off and manual gas valve shutoff.
  • Page 18: Reflective Back Install

    REFLECTIVE BACK INSTALL The Flare Fireplace may be ordered with a reflective ceramic glass backing. The ceramic glass is tinted black to create a reflection when the fireplace is running. The ceramic glass will enhance and protect the fireplace look and is easy to clean.
  • Page 19: 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 unclear about any of the installation related subjects. 2. Determine the following: •...
  • Page 20: Installation Preparation

    INSTALLATION PREPARATION ACCESS PANEL Flare recommends you build an access panel somewhere near the fireplace. This will provide easy access to all the necessary parts that may need servicing, over time. While Flare also offers access to these components by going inside the fireplace, with instructions HERE, you will find having a dedicated area where all your components can be easily accessed for servicing, without the need to remove the glass, media, &...
  • Page 21: Fireplace Unpacking

    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 22: Fireplace Telescopic Legs Setup

    FIREPLACE TELESCOPIC LEGS SETUP The fireplace legs will need to be set up once box is removed. The legs can be configured so that the bottom of the glass will be between 10”-19” above the floor. This means the bottom of the fireplace will be 4”-13” above the floor. Follow the steps below for telescopic legs setup prior to final positioning of the fireplace.
  • Page 23: Leg Setup For Front And See-Through Units

    LEG SETUP FOR FRONT AND SEE-THROUGH UNITS • Step1 - Release the pin. • Step2 – Release the 2 screws from the leg. • Step 3 – Extend the telescopic leg to the desired length, minimum 4” (That will set the fireplace 10” from the bottom of the glass to the floor).
  • Page 24: Leg Setup For Corner Units

    LEG SETUP FOR CORNER UNITS Included are 4 screws, 2 adjustable legs, 1 foot for fine tuning, and 1 special wrench for adjusting the feet while the fireplace is standing. • First, identify the correct order to connect the legs. The first adjustable leg that attaches to the fireplace has Rivnuts as seen in the image below.
  • Page 25: Unpacking Control Unit And Accessories

    UNPACKING CONTROL UNIT AND ACCESSORIES Unpack the accessories (remote, power adapter & wall switch). The gas valve, receiver, control module (for double glass units) will remain wrapped until first test of unit • Place accessories (white bag) in a secure location. •...
  • Page 26: Fireplace Positioning

    FIREPLACE POSITIONING 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: Led Lights

    LED LIGHTS The Flare Fireplace can be ordered with optional multi-color interior RGB LED lighting. The lights allow perfect flames to be viewed across a bed of illuminated crushed glass, or any other direct vent approved media option. RGB LED – The multicolored option is controlled by a remote for the color selection. Once the color has been selected by the operator, the LED memory will remember that color for the next time the unit is turned on.
  • Page 28: Led Light Install And Power

    LED LIGHT INSTALL AND POWER It is best if LED lights are connected and tested during the initial stages of installation to allow easy access under the unit (before the wall finishing material is done). Testing the LED light requires a 110V power source. Installation steps: 1.
  • Page 29: Led Controller And Remote

    LED CONTROLLER AND REMOTE Product Specification The Flare high-performance RGB LED touch remote controller adopts the most advanced PWM control technology. This remote controls all RGB LED products with 4 lines of circuits (COMMON ANODE), owning 64 thousand colors & 20 automatic changing modes to choose from.
  • Page 30 Mode selection and remote BRIGHTNESS NUMBER MODE STATE SPEED STATE STATIC WHITE ADJUSTABLE UNADJUSTABLE WHITE COLOR GRADUAL CHANGES ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE ALL COLORS GRADUAL CHANGES ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE RED/GREEN/BLUE 3 COLORS GRADUAL CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 7 COLORS JUMP TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE 3 COLORS JUMP TO CHANGE ADJUSTABLE ADJUSTABLE...
  • Page 31: Optional Blower Kit For Screened Unit

    OPTIONAL BLOWER KIT FOR SCREENED UNIT The Flare silent blower kit ships standard on all Double Glass units, keeping the glass cooler to the touch, but can also be added to a safety screened unit to circulate more heat from the front of the fireplace into the room.
  • Page 32: Vent Termination

    VENT TERMINATION Framing for vents in combustible walls and ceilings: When passing 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 33: Vent And Fireplace Size

    VENT AND FIREPLACE SIZE Size Vent Size Flare 30 Flare 45* 5x8 or 4x6 * Flare 50 Flare 60 Flare 70 Flare 80 Flare 100 *Flare-RD-45 is shipped with 5x8 vent. All other Flare 45 are shipped with the 4x6 vent MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES FROM VENT •...
  • Page 34: Vertical Termination

    VERTICAL TERMINATION See the table on the previous page for minimum cutout dimensions or frame openings around wall venting. Make sure clearances to combustible material are maintained based on vent part used. Note: size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary according to the DuraVent or ICC part number used. Minimum height from roof to lowest discharge opening Vertical Vent Termination Opening/Framing will depend on the part used.
  • Page 35 Multiple terminations HORIZONTAL TERMINATION A minimum distance of 18 inches should be kept between multiple horizontal terminations. See the table on page 32 for minimum cutout dimensions or frame openings around wall venting. Make sure clearances to combustible material are maintained based on vent part used. Note: size of vents depends upon specific fireplace and cutout sizes vary per the DuraVent part number used.
  • Page 36: Vent Termination Clearances

    VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES *12” (30 cm) min. Clearances above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony *12” (30 cm) min. Clearance to window or door that may be opened 12” (30 cm) min. Clearance to permanently closed window recommended to prevent condensation on window **24”...
  • Page 37 ^ a vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings ** only permitted if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a minimum of 2 sides beneath the door* •...
  • Page 38: Vent Restrictor Setup

    VENT RESTRICTOR SETUP Flare Fireplace direct vent system is equipped with a vent restrictor. Use Chimney Path Installation and Planning on the next page to determine the right vent restrictor setup for your installation. Vent restrictor changes and setup should only be done by a certified installer. •...
  • Page 39: Chimney Path Installation And Planning

    CHIMNEY PATH INSTALLATION AND PLANNING Before vent installation, the installer should read these instructions to ensure the proper vent configuration has been selected. To calculate the vent runs, use the following tables and instructions. Please note that power vent runs are model (burner) specific.
  • Page 40: Flare 30|30H

    FLARE 30|30H Suitable for all Flare 30 Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run may need to be Power Vented 40 | P a g e...
  • Page 41: Flare 45|45H|45Eh

    FLARE 45|45H|45EH Suitable for all Flare 45/45H/45EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run may need to be Power Vented 41 | P a g e...
  • Page 42: Flare 50|50H|50Eh

    FLARE 50|50H|50EH Suitable for all Flare 50/50H/50EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run may need to be Power Vented 42 | P a g e...
  • Page 43: Flare 60|60H|60Eh

    FLARE 60|60H|60EH Suitable for all Flare 60/60H/60EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run will need to be Power Vented 43 | P a g e...
  • Page 44: Flare 70|70H|70Eh

    FLARE 70|70H|70EH Suitable for all Flare 70/70H/70EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run will need to be Power Vented 44 | P a g e...
  • Page 45: Flare 80|80H|80Eh

    FLARE 80|80H|80EH Suitable for all Flare 80/80H/80EH Fireplaces Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run will need to be Power Vented 45 | P a g e...
  • Page 46: Flare 100|100H|100Eh

    FLARE 100|100H|100EH Suitable for all Flare 100/100H/100EH Fireplaces (6ft Minimum Rise) Vent Restrictor Setting: Set to 1-6 based on Table below. X: Run will need to be Power Vented 46 | P a g e...
  • Page 47: Power Venting

    POWER VENTING For unsupported vent routes (based on the gravity vent tables above) a power venting solution is required. The power venting solutions allow Flare Fireplaces to operate in vent conditions that would not be possible without the motor unit. See the Flare Power Vent Installation Manual for more specific instructions.
  • Page 48 When using the power vent system, direction of flow through the vents can be up, down, horizontal or diagonal since the system is sealed and vacuumed. The vent restrictor level should be set based on length in feet, number of elbows and the vent termination.
  • Page 49: Electrical Control To The Pv System

    ELECTRICAL CONTROL TO THE PV SYSTEM • The PV system will be getting 115V from the Flare Fireplace board. • The PV system will be getting 115V from the Flare Fireplace board. • The PV system is connected to the Fireplace control system with a High voltage 4 wire cable - labeled below as connection “PV Power 115V”.
  • Page 50: 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 51 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). 51 | P a g e...
  • Page 52: Orifice Size

    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. At the time of installation, it must be determined if the appliance needs to be de- rated.
  • Page 53: Liquid Propane Usage In A Flare Fireplace

    LIQUID PROPANE USAGE IN A FLARE FIREPLACE The Flare Fireplace can operate and fire using Natural Gas (Default) or Liquid Propane gas. If your installation requires the fireplace to operate using Liquid Propane gas, make sure only to use the Flare Fireplaces liquid propane conversion kit.
  • Page 54: Commonwealth Of Massachusetts

    COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS State of Massachusetts Carbon Monoxide Detector/Vent Terminal Signage Requirements for all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled 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 around the venting, including but not limited to decks and porches, the following requirements shall be satisfied: INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS.
  • Page 55: Flare Fireplaces - Double Glass

    FLARE FIREPLACES - DOUBLE GLASS OVERVIEW With an effort to make our fireplaces safer, Flare Fireplaces is offering our full line of products with safety double glass technology. The Flare Fireplace double glass is built with two layers of glass. The design allows cool air to flow between the two layers, with the help of built-in blowers, which significantly lowers the temperature of the external glass, making it safe for a brief touch.
  • Page 56: Double Glass - Instructions

    DOUBLE GLASS - INSTRUCTIONS The double glass design depends on the blower’s ability to move room temperature air from the lower air intake, up between the internal and external glass, through the chase above the fireplace, and out the upper heat release. These relatively quiet blowers cannot be turned off and are required for the continued operation of your Double Glass system.
  • Page 57: Television Mounting Above Fireplace

    TELEVISION MOUNTING ABOVE FIREPLACE The Flare Fireplace frameless design directs the heat from the fireplace into the fireplace chase to be released from the top vent opening. The design allows for a relatively low temperature on the external wall above the fireplace. Follow the charts and instruction below for suggested installation of a television above the fireplace •...
  • Page 58: Tv Install - Flat Example

    TV INSTALL – FLAT EXAMPLE Warning! – Maintain open Air flow between the fireplace and wall covers. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. *THE EXAMPLE SHOWN ABOVE IS NOT AN EXACT RENDERING OF EVERY FIREPLACE STYLE AND VENT PLACEMENT OFFERED BY FLARE BUT MEANT TO CONVEY RELEVANT MEASUREMENTS FOR USE ON ALL UNIT INSTALLATIONS.
  • Page 59: Tv Install - L Type Example

    TV INSTALL – L TYPE EXAMPLE The television recess should be no deeper than 6” inches over the top of the fireplace, 12” above the top of the fireplace glass opening. This in conjunction with extending the overhang to the max of 4”, will bring the front wall out far enough to allow for space to recess the TV safely.
  • Page 60: Tv Install Recess - 45 Degree Elbow On Top Of The Unit

    TV INSTALL RECESS – 45 DEGREE ELBOW ON TOP OF THE UNIT When planning a TV recess, clearance to the vent pipe in the chase is critical and needs to be a minimum of 1” to the non- combustible recessed wall. This is to prevent heat from radiating from the vent to the recessed wall and being transferred to the Due to the central location and diameter of the vent (8 inches) on our front facing &...
  • Page 61: Tv Install Without Recess Mantel Installation

    TV INSTALL WITHOUT RECESS – MANTEL INSTALLATION Minimum Requirements for Installing a Television without a Recess: • The TV must be at least 11 Inches total above the glass of the fireplace • A mantel at least 1 inch thick and 6 inches deep should be installed a minimum of 8 inches above the glass. •...
  • Page 62: Clearances

    CLEARANCES GENERAL INFORMATION AND STEPS All materials inside the chase and above the Fireplace must be non-combustible or covered combustible only See more clearance information in the following pages 62 | P a g e...
  • Page 63 1. Floor clearance – The minimum clearance to floor is 1 inch, although the minimum telescopic legs retract to 4 inches below the fireplace. This means the legs may be set into the floor a maximum of 3 inches while maintaining the minimum clearance to the floor.
  • Page 64 6. Fireplace shelf enclosure – The minimum height to the inside of a shelf above the fireplace is 6 inches (12 inches above the glass). The shelf must be built with non-combustible material at least 5/8” thick. Due to the low size of shelf enclosure, it is recommended to build the enclosure using a Skamol board.
  • Page 65 12. Minimum clearance directly above the fireplace inside the chase – Combustible • First 18” directly above the fireplace MUST be framed using non-combustible material. Metal Studs. Zone A • All combustibles above the 18” must be covered. Zone B. There should be no combustible materials left uncovered above the fireplace inside the chase.
  • Page 66 14. Hearth Clearances – A. Clearance to an uncovered combustible hearth below the glass is 2 inches as seen in EXAMPLE 1 B. When bringing your hearth to glass height it must be non-combustible for the first 7” extending from the glass before any combustible material can be used to finish the hearth.
  • Page 67 16. Finishing around front of the fireplace Non-combustible finishing material (i.e., cement board, brick, stone, tile & minimum ½” inch Type X fire rated drywall) MUST be used to finish around the front of the appliance. Covered combustible material, can be used to finish around the fireplace, if the proper distance from the fireplace is maintained. Use example below to find proper distance.
  • Page 68 EXAMPLE 2 DO NOT connect materials to or drill into the metal fireplace frame. This can result in excessive heat transfer and/or damage to the fireplace and surrounding materials. 68 | P a g e...
  • Page 69: 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 70: Mantel Clearance

    MANTEL CLEARANCE Combustible mantel clearance can vary per the mantel size and location. Use chart and provided table for information on mantel install. Do not anchor any mantel or shelf to the fireplace. Only use metal studs above the fireplace as anchor points. Non-combustible mantels do not have a minimum clearance to the fireplace opening and can be brought as close to the glass as allowed by the frame of the fireplace.
  • Page 71: Clearance To A Sprinkler

    CLEARANCE TO A SPRINKLER In a situation where a sprinkler head is installed within proximity to a Heat Release, the diagram below MUST be followed. The distance between the sprinkler head & Heat Release opening cannot be less than 60” in length at every point from the origin of the Heat Release.
  • Page 72: Heat Releases

    HEAT RELEASES All Flare Fireplaces (both safety screen and double glass units) require heat releases for warm air to flow back into the room. This controls the temperature of the surrounding walls, keeping them relatively cool. These relatively quiet blowers cannot be turned off and are required for the continued operation of your Double Glass system.
  • Page 73: Examples Of Heat Releases

    EXAMPLES OF HEAT RELEASES 73 | P a g e...
  • Page 74: Setting Up Your Flare For Enhanced Operability

    SETTING UP YOUR FLARE FOR ENHANCED OPERABILITY The Flare Fireplace is a finely tuned machine that operates at the highest of standards. To get the most out of your Flare Fireplace installation please see the following suggestions for optimal performance and functionality. KEEPING THE WALL ABOVE YOUR FLARE AS COOL AS POSSIBLE The Flare Fireplaces installation guide calls for, and clarifies, the minimum requirements for a heat release in your build to make sure your fireplace operates within the safely set nationwide guidelines for direct vent fireplaces.
  • Page 75: Keeping Your Double Glass As Cool As Possible

    KEEPING YOUR DOUBLE GLASS AS COOL AS POSSIBLE The Flare Fireplaces installation guide calls for, and clarifies, the minimum requirements for the air intake sizing on your double glass fireplace build, making sure your fireplace operates within the safely set nationwide guidelines for direct vent fireplaces. To get the outer layer of glass on your double glass equipped Flare Fireplace as cool as possible, Flare suggests enlarging your air intake to increase the amount of room temperature air being pulled in between the two panes of double glass.
  • Page 76: Flare Front, See Through, And Corner Fireplace Clearance

    FLARE FRONT, SEE THROUGH, AND 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 not blocking Warning! hot air flow. 76 | P a g e...
  • Page 77 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, if the measurements below are maintained. For fireplaces sized 80” & 100”– vent area must be at least 200 square inches OPEN AIR FLOW. For fireplaces sized 60”...
  • Page 78: L Shape - Side And Isometric View

    L SHAPE – SIDE AND ISOMETRIC VIE W WARNING! Maintain open air between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow. ain open Air flow between the fireplace and drywall. Make sure cables or any other materials are not blocking hot air flow.
  • 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 if the measurements below are maintained.
  • Page 80: Indoor/Ouutdoor Kit

    INDOOR/OUUTDOOR KIT The following installation information is used for the Flare Fireplace outdoor kit. The outdoor window kit can only be used with Flare Front and Flare See Through. The Flare outdoor kit is installed like a window. The fireplace is then installed next to the outdoor window kit.
  • Page 81 • Make sure the fireplace is fully turned off when attempting to clean the front of the fireplace (including pilot). • Use the Flare architectural guide for information on the window size and opening: http://flarefireplaces.com/portfolio-items/flare-outdoor/ 81 | P a g e...
  • Page 82 • All studs and surrounding should follow the fireplace clearances and non-combustible requirements. • The outdoor window kit should be sealed with non- combustible tape prior to covering with brick or stucco. 82 | P a g e...
  • Page 83: Burner Dimensions

    BURNER DIMENSIONS BURNER TYPE SIZE (cm) SIZE (in) FIREPLACE SIZE # OF BURNERS " 30" 11/16 45" 12/16" 50" 1/16" 60" (35 cm, 55 cm, 35 cm) 1/16" (14", 22", 14") 70" (35 cm, 80 cm, 35 cm) 15/16" (14", 32", 14") 80"...
  • Page 84: Home Automation

    HOME AUTOMATION The use of external system to control the Fireplace ON/OFF is possible though not recommended due to safety related concerns. The external system will need to control the Power supply ON/OFF to the fireplace outlet or direct wire connection. CAUTION DO NOT CONTROL FIREPLACE FROM OUTSIDE OF HOME USING EXTERNALLY CONNECTED DEVICE ONLY OPERATE 3...
  • Page 85: Electric And Control

    ELECTRIC AND CONTROL ELECTRIC DIAGRAM - SCREEN MV MV/PV PV 85 | P a g e...
  • Page 86: Electric Diagram - Double Glass Or Pv

    ELECTRIC DIAGRAM – DOUBLE GLASS OR PV TRANSFORME Honeywell power 110v Source PV Power 120v (optional) Power 110v Power 110v Wall Switch (DC) low voltage (optional) Note That the Wall Switch Wires Carries DC Signal 86 | P a g e...
  • Page 87: Double Glass Board & Led Light Guide

    Power Vent LED lets you know the Power Power-Vent is properly sending & receiving signal to the board. FAN & POWER VENT REQUEST LED The White LED indicates the board is set for Honeywell system use 87 | P a g e...
  • Page 88: Electric Diagram Pv System

    ELECTRIC DIAGRAM – PV SYSTEM Ports 49-47 are connected to J6 on fireplace main board 88 | P a g e...
  • Page 89: Replacement Parts

    HONEYWELL PARTS LIST : 1 (866) 639-1590 EMAIL : orders@flarefireplaces.com PART NAME DESCRIPTION Honeywell Digital Wall Switch Digital Wall Switch for Honeywell System Honeywell Whip Extension 14" 14" Component Extension Honeywell Timer Outdoor Timer Honeywell on / Off Switch Outdoor On/Off Remote...
  • Page 90: 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 91 Commercial fireplaces may need to be serviced more frequently depending on Yearly Service - usage. Failure to inspect and maintain the fireplace may lead to improper combustion and a potentially dangerous situation. We recommend the following procedures be done by a qualified technician. Glass Maintenance •...
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING ADJUSTING YOUR AIR SHUTTER TO PREVENT SOOTING The correct fuel-air mixture in your Flare Fireplace produces yellow flame tips, with blue base and offers minimal soot buildup. The Fuel-air mixture is set by the factory, but may need adjustment by fireplace installer, depending on site conditions.
  • Page 93: Appendix

    APPENDIX MAINTENANCE LOG Flare Fi replaces – Maintenance log The 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: ____________________________________________________ Serial #: _______________________________________________________________...
  • Page 94: Warranty Policy

    WARRANTY POLICY Flare Fireplaces subjects every fireplace and component to rigorous testing to verify it is free from any defects before it leaves our warehouse. Flare Fireplaces photographs and documents the fireplace and all components moments before shipping them to our nationwide network of authorized dealers for installation, verifying full operation of the fireplace and all components.
  • Page 95 CONDITIONS • Warranty coverage begins on the date of original purchase. • Minor warping of certain components or discoloration is normal and is not considered a defect that is covered under this warranty. Major disruption and buckling of parts can be caused by over-firing of your fireplace. Over- firing above the rated value specified in the manual is contrary to the manufacturer’s instructions and may void this warranty.

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