Vermont Casting Indoor Fireplace R18CFL User Manual

Installation and Operating  
Instructions for  
Vented Gas Log Sets  
Models R18CFL, R24CFL, R30CFL  
LISTED BY  
LISTING NO. 1254  
Decorative Gas Appliance for Installation in Solid Fuel Burning Fireplaces  
WARNING  
Iftheinformationinthismanualisnotfollowedexactly, afireorexplosionmayresult, causingproperty  
damage, injury, or loss of life.  
Do not store gasoline or other flammable  
vapors or liquids near this or any other  
appliance.  
ATTENTION  
Installation, service and repair of this  
appliance must be performed by a quali-  
fied installer, service agency, company or  
gas supplier experienced with this type of  
gas appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IFYOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do  
Installer:  
not use any phone in your building.  
Read this instructions completely and care-  
fully prior to beginning installation. After  
installation, leave these instructions with the  
owner.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from  
a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas  
supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier,  
call the fire department.  
Owner:  
Read these instructions and follow the warn-  
ings. Save this manual for future reference.  
Department of Building and Safety, Rule of General Application No. RGA2-72,  
“Standard for Decorative Log Sets for Installation in Wood Burning Fireplaces”.  
Decorative Gas Appliances for Installation in Solid-Fuel Burning Fireplaces.  
CFM Specialty Home Products  
410 Admiral Blvd. • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 2N6 • 905-670-7777  
SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE  
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General Information  
In order to avoid any possible gas leaks, apply  
In order to assure a safe and effective instal-  
lation, only a qualified service person who is  
familiar with the building codes and installa-  
tion techniques appropriate to your area may  
install and service this appliance.  
pipe joint compound to all non-flared threaded  
connections involved in this installation. For  
propane, the joint compound must be resistant to  
the corrosive action of propane.  
To check for leaks, always use a soapy water  
solution or a sniffer. Never test by using an open  
flame.  
The Logsets have been designed and tested to  
operate safely when installed according to the  
installation instructions contained in this manual.  
Read all instructions before starting the installation.  
The area around the gas logset must be free of all  
combustible materials, especially gasoline or other  
highly flammable, vapor producing liquids.  
The logset should be inspected before use and at  
least annually thereafter. More frequent cleaning  
may be necessary because of excessive lint from  
carpeting or bedding material.  
Due to high temperatures, locate this logset away  
from both high traffic areas and furniture and  
draperies.  
Children and adults alike should be aware of the  
high surface temperatures; to avoid the risk of  
burns or ignition of clothing they should stay away.  
In the United States, the installation and operation  
must conform to local codes or, in the absence of  
local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code,  
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, latest edition, CSA-B149  
Installation Code, and with the National Electrical  
Code, ANSI/NFPA70 (latest edition).  
Do not touch any part of the logset other than the  
controls while it is operating or immediately after  
you turn it off.  
The gas logset and its individual shutoff valve  
must be disconnected from the gas supply piping  
system during any pressure testing of that system  
at test pressures in excess of 1/2 p.s.i.g. (3.5 kPa)  
The gas logset must be isolated from the gas  
supply piping system by closing its individual  
manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing  
of the gas supply piping system at test pressures  
equal to or less than 1/2 p.s.i.g. (3.5 kPa)  
Supervise young children and pets carefully when  
they are in the room where the logset is operating.  
Do not place clothing or other flammable material  
on or near the logset.  
Make sure that any safety screen or guard,  
removed during servicing, has been replaced  
before you use the logset.  
Do not, under any circumstances, install the logset  
in any bedroom, bathroom, other small, enclosed  
room, mobile home or recreational vehicle.  
Do not, under any circumstances, burn solid fuel  
(wood, paper, coal) in the fireplace where you  
have installed your logset. Do not use it for  
cooking. Put nothing on top of the logs.  
Do not install the logset in a drafty area or use it  
with any aftermarket blower system that may  
cause drafting and consequently alter the flame  
pattern.  
The logset must be compatible with its fuel.  
Natural gas requires different hardware than  
propane. Never attempt to use natural gas with a  
propane logset or vice versa.  
It is imperative that you keep clear all burner  
areas, control compartments and passageways for  
circulating air.  
For a propane burning logset, the supply tank  
must include a high to low gas pressure regulator.  
The tank must be outdoors. Do not, under any  
circumstances, locate supply tanks inside any  
structure.  
Do not move the logset in any way that might  
dislodge the logs from their fixed positions. If you  
bump the logset check to see if you have dis-  
lodged anything.  
The fireplace must include a screen made of  
chain mesh or a similar material. You must keep  
the screen closed at all times during the operation  
of the logset; it will protect you in the event of an  
explosion.  
Provide adequate clearances around air openings  
into the combustion chamber and adequate  
accessibility clearance for servicing and proper  
operation. NEVER obstruct the front opening of  
the fireplace.  
WARNING: If the fireplace contains glass doors,  
they must remain open at all times during the  
operation of the logset, allowing combustion air to  
circulate.  
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Pre-Installation Checklist  
Yes No  
Are you burning Natural Gas? If you have Propane Gas, you need to purchase a  
factory authorized safety pilot kit (see below).  
Is the gas supply inlet pressure correct?NG: Min. 3.5” w.c./Max. 7.0” w.c.  
Does the firebox meet the minimum size dimensions below?  
Is your fireplace plumbed with gas on the right side (facing) of the fireplace?  
If not, see Page 4.  
Is the gas supply line sized properly (Minimum 1/2” iron pipe)?  
Do you have a solid fuel (wood burning) fireplace with a vented flue?  
Do you have a manual gas supply valve installed at your fireplace? If not, a licensed  
plumber, gas company technician or other qualified installer must install one.  
Have you checked local building codes? (Check with your local building department)  
Does your fireplace have a wire mesh screen in place?  
CAUTION: If you answered “NO” to any item, or have any questions regarding your installation, please  
contact your dealer/distributor for assistance.  
Minimum Clearances & Specifications  
Natural Gas Units  
Minimum Firebox Dimensions  
Width  
Minimum  
Flue  
Gas Fuel Line  
Pressure  
Minimum Maximum  
Set  
Size  
18”  
24”  
30”  
Input  
Btu/hr  
54,000  
90,000  
90,000  
Back  
Front  
24”  
Depth  
15”  
Height  
18”  
Size  
16”  
20”  
27”  
51 sq.in.  
79 sq.in.  
79 sq.in.  
3.5” w.c.  
3.5” w.c.  
3.5” w.c.  
7.0” w.c.  
7.0” w.c.  
7.0” w.c.  
30”  
15”  
18”  
36”  
18”  
18”  
NOTE: Use of a Pilot or LP Conversion Kit will add 3” to the minimum width requirements.  
Refer to the pilot kit’s installation instructions.  
Propane (LP) Conversion  
USE OF THIS SET WITH LP OR PROPANE FUEL REQUIRES THE INSTALLATION OF ONE  
OF OUR FACTORY AUTHORIZED SAFETY PILOT KITS:  
MODEL SPK P - Pilot Kit with Piezo Spark Ignition  
MODEL RVKRP - Millivolt Pilot Kit with Remote Control Capabilities  
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Tools Required  
8” adjustable crescent wrench; Pipe thread sealant compound or teflon tape; 12” pipe wrench or chan-  
nel lock pliers.  
Gas Plumbed on Left Hand Side of Fireplace  
NOTE: Your gas log set is assembled at the factory to be installed in a fireplace plumbed with the gas  
on the right side (facing). If your fireplace is plumbed with the gas on the left side remove fittings on  
right and left side of straight burner tube and switch sides, at the same time put front burner tube on  
right side with the elbow fitting. (Fig. 5a and 5b)  
You may also run a flexible connector (or as per local codes) along the back wall of the fireplace to  
bring your gas line to the right hand side. You can then place the set in front of the flexible connector.  
(Fig. 5c)  
Damper Stop Installation:  
For Use with BR, BC, SR, SC,TF and TL Series  
CFM Specialty Home Products Fireplaces  
This Damper Stop is designed to work on all CFM  
Specialty Home Products BR, BC, SR, SC, TF  
Damper Plate  
Damper Locking Bracket  
and TL series fireplaces. For all other fireplaces,  
refer to Page 6.  
When installing a decorative gas appliance in a  
fireplace, some local codes require this Damper  
Stop to be used so the Damper will not close  
completely. To install the Damper Stop:  
The Damper Locking Bracket is already installed  
on all BR, BC, SR, SC, TF and TL fireplaces.  
Locate the Damper Locking Bracket on the left  
side of the fireplace’s Combustion Dome. (Fig. 1)  
With the Damper open, align the two slots on  
either side of the cut-out on the Damper Stop with  
the two small holes on the angled portion of the  
Damper Locking Bracket. Attach the Damper  
Stop with the Screws provided, as shown in  
Figure 2.  
Figure 1  
DP100  
Damper Locking  
Bracket  
NOTE: Some of the early fireplace units may not  
have the holes in the end of the Damper Locking  
Bracket. If this is the case, use the Damper Stop  
as a template to drill two (2) 1/8” holes in the  
Damper Locking Bracket to mount the Damper  
Stop.  
Damper Stop Screw  
Figure 2  
Damper Stop  
DP101  
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Damper Stop Installation:  
For Use With All Other Fireplaces  
The Damper Stop provided keeps your damper  
from accidentally closing during operation of your  
set. This Damper Stop must be installed onto  
your Damper at all times. NOTE: The damper  
clamp is designed to hold the damper plate  
open 3 inches. However, the damper must be  
fully open when the log set is in operation.  
Damper Plate  
Install the Damper Stop onto the edge of the  
damper plate. Attach by securing the bolt pro-  
vided to the damper plate with an adjustable  
wrench. (Fig. 3)  
Damper Stop  
If the Damper Stop does not fit, drill a 1/4” hole  
into the damper plate and install an  
anchor bolt with nut, at a 90 degree angle, so that  
the damper plate will remain fully open.  
Figure 3  
DP104  
The proper finished installation of the Damper  
Stop is shown in Figure 4. If the bolt fails to block  
the damper in an open position, the damper  
should be removed from the chimney.  
Damper  
Clamp  
To check your vent for proper drafting: Light a  
tightly rolled newspaper on one end and place it  
at the inside front edge of the fireplace. Observe  
the smoke and be sure the vent is properly  
drawing it up the chimney. If the smoke is drawn  
back into the room, extinguish the flame and  
Damper  
Figure 4  
DP103  
Connection to Gas Supply  
1. Place the burner pan in the fireplace. The  
burner pan should be located several inches  
from the back wall, centered from right to left.  
NOTE: This is for burner connection purposes  
only. Exact burner placement will be covered  
on page 8, after all connections have been  
made.  
2. Attach the Gas Supply Fitting onto your  
fireplace’s gas supply pipe, as shown in Figure  
5.  
3. Attach one end of the Flexible Gas Connector  
to the brass Burner Inlet Fitting which has  
been factory installed into the burner.  
Figure 5a  
CFM149  
4. Attach the other end of the Gas Connector to  
the flared side of the Gas Supply Fitting.  
Remember to use pipe thread sealant or teflon  
tape only on the straight pipe threads. Do not  
use on any flared ends.  
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Figure 5b  
Figure 5c  
CFM150  
CFM159  
Leak Test Procedures  
Create a mixture of equal parts soap and water. Apply to all the joints of the pipe fittings from the gas  
supply pipe to the burner. Turn on the gas supply valve for no longer than 3-5 seconds. If bubbles  
appear in the soap solution applied to the joints, there is a leak. Turn off the gas supply valve and  
tighten those fittings. Repeat the above procedure until no bubbles appear in the soap solution.  
Remember to test all joints.  
WARNING: Do not use an open flame to test for leaks!  
NOTE: Always perform a leak test any time the appliance has been moved or disconnected from  
the gas supply line.  
Adding Pan Material  
1. Open the bag of Silica Sand and spread it  
evenly across the Burner Pan, to the top, as  
shown in Figure 6. You may overflow the front  
and sides of the pan to cover the entire pan  
and connecting hardware. NOTE: Sand is for  
use with Natural Gas ONLY! Vermiculite or  
Lava Rock must be used in place of Sand for  
Propane Gas. See Propane Conversion Kit  
Glowing  
Embers  
Manual for details.  
Silica  
Sand  
2. Next, open the bag of Glowing Embers and  
place them on top of the Silica Sand, evenly  
across the Burner Pan. Be sure to separate  
the Glowing Embers into very small pieces  
Glowing  
Embers  
before placing them onto the Silica Sand.  
Lava Rock  
Figure 6  
LG370  
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Grate and Log Placement  
1. Place the Elevated Grate Steps onto the back  
Figure 7  
Grate Steps  
Grate  
of the Grate and attach the Fettel to front of  
Grate as shown in Figure 7.  
2. Place the Grate over the Burner Pan so the  
front legs of the Grate are 1” behind the front  
edge of the Pan, as shown in Figure 8.  
3. Place the larger bottom logs (longer log in  
back, shorter (2) in front) onto the grate,  
leaving as much space between themas  
possible. (Fig. 8) When burning, the flames  
should come up directly between these two  
logs.  
Grate  
Clip  
Fettel Cast  
Front Grate  
Front (2)  
Shorter Logs  
Figure 8  
Long  
Log  
4. Next, place the smaller top logs diagonally  
onto the bottom logs. The top logs can be  
arranged to achieve your desired flame pat-  
tern. Refer to Figures 9, 10, and 11 (R18CFL,  
R24CFL, and R30CRL). Be sure you leave as  
much open space between the logs as pos-  
sible to minimize flame impingement and  
sooting.  
5. Open the bag of Lava Rock and spread the  
rocks onto the fireplace floor around the burner  
pan for decorative purposes. (Fig. 6)  
CFM130  
1"  
R18CFL, R24CFL and R30CFL Log Sets  
Figure 11  
Figure 9  
R18CFL Log Set  
LG371  
R30CFL Log Set  
LG373  
Figure 10  
R24CFL Log Set  
LG372  
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ForYour Safety Read Before Lighting  
WARNING: If you do not follow these directions exactly, a fire or explosion may result  
causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.  
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 neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Lighting Instructions  
1. Turn the gas shut-off valve to OFF.  
Figure 12  
2. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas.  
If you then smell gas STOP! Follow the safety  
information above. If you don’t smell gas, go  
on to the next step.  
3. Light a match and lay it on top of the pan  
material, about 2” from the end of the supply  
side of the pan. (Fig. 12)  
4. Slowly turn the gas shut-off valve ON until the  
burner ignites. If the burner doesn’t ignite  
within ten (10) seconds with the match burn-  
ing, turn the shut-off valve OFF and repeat  
steps 1 through 4 again.  
Match  
LG176  
WARNING: Flame may flare up when ignited. Keep hands and face away from firebox.  
Operation and Maintenance  
To Adjust the Flame:  
Adjust the flame to the desired level by rotating the gas valve counterclockwise  
to open or  
clockwise to close.  
To Turn the Appliance Off:  
Rotate the gas shut-off valve clockwise  
to off.  
Proper Maintenance:  
Keep the area around the log set clean and clear of debris.  
Occasionally, you may use a soft bristle brush to clean logs.  
Once every year, a qualified agency or certified chimney sweep should examine and clean the  
venting system of the fireplace in which the log set is installed.  
Appliance Break-In  
During the 2-3 hour appliance break-in period, you may detect an odor from the appliance as the  
various water-based paints used in the manufacture of this log set cure. This is a normal and tempo-  
rary situation that is not a cause for alarm. However, you may want to provide extra ventilation to the  
room during this time.  
To ensure proper curing of the logs:  
1) Ignite a 2” flame and maintain it for 1/2 hour.  
2) Burn the logs in consecutive 1/2 hour periods, raising the flame an additional 2” to full flame  
height for a total of three hours.  
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Troubleshooting  
Log Set is Smoking/Sooting Excessively  
It is natural and unavoidable for vented gas log sets to produce moderate levels of carbon (soot)  
where flame contacts the logs. The logs can be cleaned using a soft-bristle brush. However, if  
soot is produced where there is no flame impingement, one of the following may be the cause:  
Fireplace venting system not drafting properly: Make sure the damper is wide open at all times.  
Preheat the flue in very cold weather by burning the log set at a very low level, then slowly increas-  
ing the flame height over a matter of hours. Have the fireplace and the venting system profession-  
ally cleaned.  
Excessive flame impingement or blockage: Make sure there is proper spacing between the  
logs so they are not smothering the flame. Rearrange the logs so they are touched less by the  
flames.  
Excessive gas supply/pressure: Make sure the gas pressure coming into the fireplace does not  
exceed the maximum pressure allowed with this gas set (refer to tables on page 4). If you are  
using the gas logs with a safety pilot kit, make sure you installed the correct orifice into the set.  
Burner is Excessively Noisy  
Please note: The movement and combustion of gas will create low, unavoidable levels of noise.  
Excessive gas pressure: Make sure the gas pressure coming into the fireplace does not exceed  
the maximum pressure allowed with this gas set (refer to tables on page 4). If you are using the  
gas logs with a safety pilot kit, make sure you installed the correct orifice into the set.  
Passage of air/gas across irregular surfaces: There may be burrs, paint, or other blockages on  
the burner bar ports. Check these ports and remove any blockage.  
Gas Connector: Relieve any tight bends or kinks in the Flexible Gas Connector. Switch to a  
smooth aluminum gas connector, which can be purchased at any hardware or home improvement  
store.  
Burner Flame is Too High (8-12” Above Top Logs) or Too Low  
(Below Top Logs)  
Incorrect gas supply, pressure, or burner orifice used: Make sure the gas pressure coming  
into the fireplace falls between the minimum and maximum pressures allowed with this gas set  
(refer to tables on page 4). If you are using the gas logs with a safety pilot kit, make sure you  
installed the correct orifice into the set.  
Blocked ports (low flame only): Free the main burner orifice and burner bar ports of any burrs,  
paint, or other blockage.  
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CFM Specialty Home Products reserves the right to make changes in design, materials, specifications, prices and discontinue colors and products at any  
time, without notice.  
R18/24/30CFL Vented Gas Logs  
Ref. Description  
R18CFL  
20003915  
n/a  
R24CFL  
20003916  
n/a  
R30CFL  
20003917  
4312778  
4312780  
4312847  
4312848  
4312779  
4312814  
4312857  
4312844  
4310010  
4310006  
4310001  
1. Complete Log Set  
1a. Outside Left Cross Log (NNS2)  
1b. Left Cross Log (NNS4)  
n/a  
4312780  
4312847  
4312848  
4312779  
4312788  
4312845  
4312844  
4310010  
4310006  
4310001  
1c. Center Left Cross Log (NEW-2)  
1d. Center Right Cross Log (NNO-3)  
1e. Outside Right Cross Log (NNS-3)  
1f. Back Log (NNS18B), (NNS24B), (NNS30B)  
1g. Front Left Log (KO-18L), (KO-24L), (KO-30L)  
1h. Front Right Log (KO-18L), (KO-24L)  
2. Bag of Lava Rock  
4312847  
4312848  
4312779  
4312776  
4312855  
4312856  
4310010  
4310006  
4310001  
3. Bag of Silica Sand  
4. Bag of Glowing Embers  
5. Damper Stop (for use with CFM Specialty Home Products Fireplaces  
3030167  
3030167  
7521901  
20002629  
20001419  
3304311  
3309078  
3030167  
7521901  
20002575  
20001419  
3304311  
3309078  
6. Damper Stop Screws  
7. Damper Stop (for use with all other fireplaces)  
8. Screen Mesh  
7521901  
20002632  
20001419  
3304311  
3309078  
9. Grate Clip - Fettel  
10. Screw - Grate Clip  
11  
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R18/24/30CFL Vented Gas Logs (continued)  
Ref. Description  
11. Cast Front Grate w/Clips  
R18CFL  
CIGF18  
R24CFL  
CIGF24  
R30CFL  
CIGF30  
12. Grate  
20000924  
20000955  
20003840  
20003826  
20000960  
20000958  
3304176  
3304145  
20000925  
20000955  
20003841  
20003827  
20000961  
20000958  
3304176  
3304145  
20000926  
20000955  
20003842  
20003828  
20000961  
20000958  
3304176  
3304145  
13. Grate Step  
14. Pan & Extension Assembly  
15. Burner Tube - 3/8”  
16. Orifice - Natural (installed into Part #17)  
17. Burner Inlet Fitting (installed into Part #18)  
18. Flexible Gas Connector  
19. Gas Supply Fitting - Elbow  
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LIMITED 2/20 YEAR WARRANTY  
For VERMONT CASTINGS Decorative Gas Appliances  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS  
CFM Specialty Home Products extends the warranties  
specified in paragraphs A and B below with respect to its  
Vermont Castings Decorative Gas Appliances (the “Gas  
Appliance”), including CFM Specialty Home Products  
supplied accessories and components referred to in those  
paragraphs, subject to the following conditions and  
limitations:  
(1) These warranties are extended only to the Gas  
Appliance installed in the continental United States,  
including Alaska, and Canada; only if and so long as the  
accordance with the installation and operating instructions  
furnished therewith; and only if and so long as Gas  
Appliance is not removed from its original installation.  
(2). These warranties are limited to only the component  
parts manufactured and supplied by CFM Specialty Home  
Products. The use of components manufactured by others  
with the Gas Appliance (except for a listed Type B venting  
system as defined in the installation instructions) could  
create serious safety hazard, may result in the denial of  
certification by recognized national safety agencies, and  
could be in violation of local building codes.  
(3). The Gas Appliance must be operated at all times in  
accordance with the operating instruction furnished  
therewith. The Gas Appliance is designed to burn either  
natural or propane gas only. Burning conventional  
fireplace fuels such as wood, coal, or any other solid fuel  
will cause damage to the Gas Appliance, will produce  
excessive temperatures and will result in a fire hazard.  
(4). These warranties are limited to repair, replacement  
or furnishing a replacement for sale, as specified in  
Paragraphs A and B, for a part found to CFM Specialty  
Home Products satisfaction, after examination, to be  
defective in materials or workmanship under normal  
conditions, use and service.  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE), ALL OF WHICH ARE  
HEREBY EXPRESSLY INCLUDED. IN NO EVENT  
SHALL ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY PRESCRIBED BY  
LAW (NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING EX-  
PRESS EXCLUSION) REMAIN IN EFFECT AFTER  
EXPIRATIONS OF THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN  
PARAGRAPHS A AND B.  
A. Gas Appliances, electrical and manual compo-  
nents, glass panels, all sealants or adhesives and  
optional accessories (exclusive of CFM Specialty Home  
Products supplied decorative logs which are covered by a  
separate warranty under paragraph B below):  
Within two years from the date of manufacture of the  
gas appliance, CFM Specialty Home Products will repair,  
or replace (at our option) a defective part without charge.  
B. Cement or ceramic fiber log components:  
Within two years from the date of manufacture of the gas  
appliance, CFM Specialty Home Products will replace a  
defective part without charge. Within years three through  
twenty from the date of manufacture of the gas appliance,  
CFM Specialty Home Products will provide a replacement  
for a defective part to the homeowner, but assumes no  
liability for incurred labor cost.  
The foregoing warranties gives you specific legal rights  
and you may also have other rights which vary from state  
to state. Some states do not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty may last, so the limitation specified  
above on the duration of any implied warranty prescribed  
by law may not apply to you. Similarly, some states do not  
permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or conse-  
quential damages, so the above exclusion of such  
damages may not apply to you.  
In order to obtain performance of any of the above  
warranty obligations, write to CFM Specialty Home  
Products at this address:  
(5). All obligations with respect to these warranties may  
be fully discharged by CFM Specialty Home Products  
refunding the wholesale price of a defective part.  
CFM Specialty Home Products  
410 Admiral Blvd  
Mississauga, Ontario Canada L5T 2N6  
Attention: Manager of Warranty Services  
(6) Except as otherwise expressly specified in Para-  
graphs A and B. NONE OF THESE WARRANTIES  
COVER, AND CFM SPECIALTY HOME PRODUCTS  
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, ANY CONSTRUC-  
TION, INSTALLATION, LABOR, TRANSPORTATION OR  
OTHER COSTS OR EXPENSES ARISING FROM A  
DEFECTIVE PART, ITS REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OR  
OTHERWISE, NOR SHALL CFM SPECIALTY HOME  
PRODUCTS IN ANY EVENT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR  
ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY  
LAW, THERE ARE NO IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH  
RESPECT TO THE GAS APPLIANCE, ITS COMPO-  
NENTS AND ACCESSORIES (INCLUDING IMPLIED  
Since local building requirements may vary greatly  
throughout the country, users of CFM Specialty Home  
Products products should determine in advance whether  
there are any building code restrictions on the use of a  
specified product.  
CFM SPECIALTY HOME PRODUCTS MAKES NO  
REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY REGARDING, AND  
SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, ANY BUILDING  
CODE COMPLIANCE. The foregoing warranties give you  
specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary  
from state to state.  
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CFM Specialty Home Products  
410 Admiral Blvd. • Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5T 2N6 • 905-670-7777  
 

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