Quadra-Fire GRAND BAY 40 GB40FS Installation, Operation, Venting And Maintenance Instructions

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Summary of GRAND BAY 40 GB40FS

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding (gb40 fs) 401 n. Wynne street colville, wa 99114 www.Aladdinhearth.Com aladdin@aladdinhearth.Com (revised 01/2000) congratulations! You are now the proud owner of one of the finest gas stoves on the market, the quadra-fire gb40fs save these instructions part #250-2970 #...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 2 january 2000 january 2000 w e l c o m e president v.P. R & d controller operations manager v.P. Sales & marketing western sales manager central sales manager eastern sales manager manufacturing eng. Mgr. Sr. Purchasing agent technical support manager customer sup...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 3 january 2000 january 2000 model purchased: serial number: date purchased: dealership where purchased: dealer phone number additional information : ________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 4 january 2000 january 2000 c o n t e n t s welcome.............................................................................. 2 notes ................................................................................... 3 safety label................................

  • Page 5: Gb40Fs Safety Label

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 5 january 2000 january 2000 gb40fs safety label (found on back of stove) sa fe ty la be l.

  • Page 6: Safety Notices

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 6 january 2000 january 2000 safety notices this appliance should only be installed by a qualified installer. It is approved for installation in a bedroom. Bedroom installation in canada requires that the stove be connected to a thermostat. The appliance must be ele...

  • Page 7: Specifications

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 7 january 2000 january 2000 s p e c if ic a t io n s specifications natural gas propane manifold pressure 3.5” wc 10.0” wc minimum inlet gas supply pressure 4.5” wc 11 0” wc maximum inlet gas supply pressure 7.0” wc 14.0” wc btu input rating (high) 40,000 40,000 bt...

  • Page 8: Dimensions

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 8 january 2000 january 2000 dimensions d im e n s io n s.

  • Page 9: Hearth Requirements

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 9 january 2000 january 2000 hearth requirements the floor area beneath the stove must be stable, level and strong enough to support the stove without a tipping hazard. Wood flooring, ceramic tile, brick hearths, or high pressure laminate flooring applied directly o...

  • Page 10: High Altitude Operation

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 10 january 2000 january 2000 h ig h a lt it u d e high altitude operation for installations in the united states and at altitudes above 2000 feet, the appliance input shall be adjusted in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of any, follow the current ans...

  • Page 11: Unpacking The Stove

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 11 january 2000 january 2000 u n pa c k in g s to ve unpacking the stove 1. Unbolt pallet from appliance using a 7/16” wrench to remove the two bolts from the underside of the pallet. 2. Logs, twigs, brick refractory, glowing embers, touch-up paint, tee handle, and...

  • Page 12: Door Operation Instructions

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 12 january 2000 january 2000 d o o r o p e r a t io n 1. Verify that the proper door hook (part number 450-7490) is installed on the door. See fig. A. Door operation instructions 2. Install the door to check the latchbox adjustment. When closing the door, look betw...

  • Page 13: Door Operation Instructions

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 13 january 2000 january 2000 d o o r o p e r a t io n fig. C 3. Open the door and place a sheet of paper between the door and the stove to check for door rope tension. Close the door and pull on the paper to feel the amount of pressure required to slide the paper o...

  • Page 14: Brick Installation

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 14 january 2000 january 2000 in s t a l l a t io n : b r ic k brick installation the brick in this unit is packed in the firebox to prevent breakage during shipping. To install the brick, follow the directions below: 1. Open stove door. 2. Place brick a on the left...

  • Page 15: Brick Installation

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 15 january 2000 january 2000 in st al la ti o n : b r ic k brick installation 5. Place brick d on the right side of the firebox floor so that the cutout slides around the log holder. 6. Slide brick e in front of the front burner tube so that the brick fits between ...

  • Page 16: Installing The Log Set

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 16 january 2000 january 2000 1. Install rear log on log shelf ensuring that both log shelf and log are pressed firmly against back wall. 2. Install front log by positioning over centering pins and lower- ing. (take care not to force and cause damage to molded holes...

  • Page 17: Installing The Log Set

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 17 january 2000 january 2000 lo g s et in s t a l l a t io n : 3. Place right twig on front and rear log using ceramic pins and place- ment holes in bottom of twig for alignment. (if ceramic pins are too close, tilt front log forward, do not make new holes in twigs...

  • Page 18: Thermostat Installation

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 18 january 2000 january 2000 optional thermostats manual thermostat part #812-2880 anticipator setting 1.2 electronic setback part #811-0520 recommended maximum lead length (two wire) when using wall thermostat/ switch wire size maximum length 16 gauge 65 feet 18 g...

  • Page 19: Installation Procedures

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 19 january 2000 january 2000 ga s co nn ec ti on in s ta l l a ti o n : serial number label installation procedures the following procedures show some of the basic installation applications. Remember that every installation is different, and the installer should ad...

  • Page 20: Venting Requirements

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 20 january 2000 january 2000 this unit is equipped with a thermal damper, which has been set at the factory. Do not remove or attempt to adjust. The vent must terminate vertically with an approved cap, and the vent termination must be located where it cannot become...

  • Page 21: Horizontal Sections

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 21 january 2000 january 2000 vent attachment to flue collar the gb40 fs is equipped with a nondetachable flue collar. The draft hood is stationary to the stove. When slipping vent over flue collar, the vent should cause the spill strap to lift up. Do not attempt to...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 22 january 2000 january 2000 spill tube end sp il la ge & t es ti ng v e n t in g : exhaust spillage and testing procedure there is a spill switch located on the back of the stove below the draft hood, which is designed to shut down the stove in the case of a block...

  • Page 23: Lighting Instructions

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 23 january 2000 january 2000 lighting instructions l ig h t in g for your safety read before lighting a. This appliance has a pilot that must be lit manually, using the piezo igniter. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. B. Before lighting, s...

  • Page 24: First Fire

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 24 january 2000 january 2000 fi rs t f ir e first fire note: never operate this appliance with the door open. Note: no electrical power supply is required for the gas control to operate. Standing pilot allows the valve to operate with manual switch or millivolt the...

  • Page 25: Maintenance

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 25 january 2000 january 2000 m a in t e n a n c e maintenance cleaning and inspection at least once yearly, preferably before the heating season, have the insert and venting system cleaned and inspected by a qualified service person. This will insure proper and saf...

  • Page 26: Maintenance (Cont.)

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 26 january 2000 january 2000 m a in t e n a n c e maintenance (cont.) glass replacement (posted doors only; full view doors must be returned to the manufacturer for glass replacement) warning: use only manufacturer-supplied replacement parts (part number 842-1360 s...

  • Page 27: Schematics

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 27 january 2000 january 2000 schematics s c h e m a t ic s.

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 28 january 2000 january 2000 b lo w er /s n ap d is c rear access panel/heat shield assembly blower and snap disc replacement note: blower does not require lubrication. However, we recommend vacuuming or brushing off dust or lint from the fan blades as needed. Blow...

  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 29 january 2000 january 2000 tr o u b l e s h o o ti n g troubleshooting i. Pilot won’t light a. Make sure valve setting is in the pilot position. B. Check for spark at igniter. 1. If no spark: a. Check the wiring between the piezo and the igniter. If bad, fix wiri...

  • Page 30: Conversion Kit Instructions

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 30 january 2000 january 2000 c o n v e r s io n conversion kit instructions ng part #842-1361 lp part#842-1641 kit contents: (1) pilot line (3) burner orifices (1) pilot assembly (1) conversion sticker (1) lox-it fitting (1) hi/lo valve regulator with instructions ...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 31 january 2000 january 2000 6. Disconnect thermocouple, thermopile and piezo wire connector from existing pilot assembly. See figure d 7. Align old pilot line side by side with new line and pre-bend new line into correct position. See figure e 8. Insert new pilot ...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 32 january 2000 january 2000 10. Reinstall thermocouple and ther- mopile into pilot assembly and reconnect piezo wire connector. See figure i 11. Secure pilot assembly to pilot tower with 2 screws. 12. Insert pilot line into lox-it fitting at valve and tighten fitt...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 33 january 2000 january 2000 conversion instructions, cont. 15. Remove and replace manual regula- tor. See instructions provided with part. See figure m 16. Light pilot and leak test. 17. Ignite burners and check hi/lo reg- ulator for leaks. 18. Apply conversion st...

  • Page 34: Accessories

    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 34 january 2000 january 2000 accessories these may be ordered through your quadra-fire dealer. 812-2880 thermostat, manual 811-0520 thermostat, electronic set back 841-0320 remote control 841-0540 6” flue collar service parts 842-1260 baffle 842-1351 blower, 170 cf...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding page 35 january 2000 january 2000 w a r r a n t y gas appliance limited lifetime warranty aladdin hearth products, warrants this gas heating appliance to the original purchaser for the lifetime of the appliance, to be free from defects in material and workmanship. This ...

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    Grand bay 40 gas freestanding owner’s manual.