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Napoleon LVX62N User Manual

Napoleon LVX62N
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FRENCH
PG. 91
W415-1710 / B / 08.17.18
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Wolf Steel Ltd., 24 Napoleon Rd., Barrie, ON, L4M 0G8 Canada / 103 Miller Drive, Crittenden, Kentucky, USA, 41030
Phone 1 (866) 820-8686 • www.napoleonfi replaces.com • hearth@napoleonproducts.com
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SAFETY INFORMATION
- Do not store or use gasoline or other
ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
- 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
neighbour’s phone. Follow the gas
supplier’s instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call
the fi re department.
- Installation and service must be
performed by a qualifi ed installer, service
agency, or the supplier.
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 certifi ed kit is used.
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Table of Contents

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Napoleon LVX62N Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDirect Vent Gas Fireplace
Fuel TypeNatural Gas or Propane
Ignition SystemElectronic Ignition
Vent TypeDirect Vent
Log Set MaterialCeramic Fiber
Viewing Area62 inches
EfficiencyUp to 81%

Summary

Safety Information and Warnings

Warning and Hazard Information

Provides critical warnings regarding fire, explosion, and gas leaks for safe operation.

Gas Leak Procedures

Step-by-step instructions on what to do if a gas smell is detected.

Minimum Venting Requirements

Vent System and Support Requirements

Details the 5" exhaust/8" air intake system and support needs for safe operation.

Horizontal Venting Clearances

Specifies minimum clearances for horizontal vent sections to combustibles.

Vertical Venting Clearances

Specifies minimum clearances for vertical vent sections to combustibles.

Horizontal Venting for Natural Gas

LVX38/LVX50 Horizontal Venting Chart

Illustrates vent length and elbow limits for LVX38/LVX50 models.

LVX62/LVX74 Horizontal Venting Chart

Illustrates vent length and elbow limits for LVX62/LVX74 models.

Vertical Venting for Natural Gas

Vertical Venting Diagram and Zones

Shows vent length and elbow zones for vertical termination.

Propane Venting for LVX38

LVX38 Propane Venting Chart

Details vent length and elbow limits for LVX38 propane models.

Propane Venting for LVX50/62

LVX50/62 Propane Venting Chart

Details vent length and elbow limits for LVX50/62 propane models.

Installation Planning and Airflow

Dynamic Heat Control™ Air Outlet Protection

Warns against covering the DHC air outlet to prevent fire hazards.

Enclosure Framing for Airflow

Specifies non-combustible materials for shaded framing areas for airflow.

Installation Option 2: Front Opening

Minimum Air Outlet Opening Dimensions

Provides required minimum dimensions for the front air outlet opening.

Installation Option 3: Rear Opening

Adjoining Room Air Communication

Emphasizes critical need for air communication with adjoining rooms.

Rough Framing Preparation

Fire Risk and Combustible Clearances

Warns about fire risks from insulation and maintaining clearances to combustibles.

Venting Installation Guidelines

Venting Warnings and Precautions

Warns about unpacking, remote position, sealing joints, and support.

Venting Installation Methods

Using Flexible Vent Components

Flexible Venting Warnings

Warns against bunching flex pipe and emphasizes spacer use and sealing.

Vertical Air Terminal Installation

Electrical Information

Hard Wiring Connection Requirements

Mandates hard wiring the appliance and proper grounding.

Wiring Diagrams and Controller Application

110V Wiring Warning

Warns against wiring 110 volts to the valve or wall switch.

LVX38/50 Wiring Diagram

LVX62/74 Wiring Diagram

Access Panel Information

Electrical Wiring Safety and Codes

Emphasizes using qualified electricians and adhering to local codes.

Gas Installation Procedures

Gas Installation Warnings

Warns about ignition sources, gas line support, and purging.

Gas Supply Connection Requirements

Details connecting gas supply to 1/2" shut-off and flex connector.

Appliance Operation

Pre-Lighting Safety and Odor Information

Provides safety read instructions before lighting and info on initial odors.

Lighting Instructions

Step-by-step guide for lighting the pilot and operating the appliance.

Finishing: Fastener Placement Restrictions

Fire Risk and Combustible Material Warnings

Warns against obstructing openings and using non-combustible finishing materials.

Finishing: Mantel Clearances

Combustible Mantel Clearance Warnings

Warns about fire risks and maintaining clearances to combustibles for mantels.

Finishing: Glass Guard Installation and Removal

Glass Guard Installation Steps

Glass Guard Installation Steps (Continued)

Glass Guard Installation: Do's and Don'ts

Glass Guard Installation: Securing and Catches

Glass Guard Installation: Final Engagement

Contacting Heat Rail Gasket

Ensures the outer glass contacts the heat rail gasket on both ends.

Engaging Latches for Secure Fit

GGA must 'click' into latches; check for smooth engagement.

Glass Guard Installation: Plane Straightness and Latches

Glass Guard Installation: Final Checks and Adjustments

Rechecking Heat Rail Gasket Contact

Reconfirm outer glass touches heat rail gasket on both ends.

Removing the Glass Guard Assembly

Releasing Latches and Pulling GGA

Steps to release latches using a tool and pull the GGA parallel.

Firebox Glass Door Installation and Removal

Warning on Finger Insertion

Warns against inserting fingers into gaps or spring mechanisms.

Adjustments: Vent Restriction and Air Shutter

Adjustments: Pilot and Flame Characteristics

Maintenance Procedures

General Maintenance Warnings

Turn off power, let cool, avoid abrasives, don't paint pilot.

Annual Inspection and Cleaning

Recommends annual inspection by a qualified technician.

Annual Maintenance and Control Access

Annual Service Checklist

Includes cleaning, battery replacement, venting, burner inspection.

Maintenance: Burner and Valve Removal

Maintenance: Control Module Removal

Wire Reconnection Criticality

Emphasizes critical importance of reconnecting wires to correct module connectors.

Maintenance: Glass, Door, and Plated Parts Care

Glass and Door Replacement Warnings

Warnings about using substitute materials and handling hot glass.

Replacement Parts Information

Warning on Part Usage

Warns against using non-approved parts, which can cause damage or injury.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Flame Appearance Issues

Addresses issues like blue lazy flame, large/small flames, and carboning.

Exhaust Fumes and Spilling Issues

Troubleshooting for exhaust fumes, headaches, and appliance spilling.

Troubleshooting: Pilot and Remote Systems

Pilot Ignition Failure Troubleshooting

Covers issues when pilot sparks but won't light or makes noise.

Remote/Receiver Malfunction

Addresses problems with remote controls not functioning properly.

Troubleshooting: SIT System Specifics

Ignition Lockout and System Reset

Procedures for resetting the ignition box and DFC board after lockout.

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