Hearth and Home Technologies 5100-I Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
Page 13
January 30, 2004
5100-I WOOD INSERT
R
250-1960 Rev B
NOTE: The 5100-I requires replacement of combustion air. If your home is fairly air-tight, it is receommend that
you install outside air. If you are installing into a Mobile Home, outside air is required. See page 9.
OUTSIDE AIR INSTALLATION
Figure 13A
Tools Needed: Phillips Head Screwdriver
1) Remove cover from rear of stove by removing screws.
2) Remove the 2 Air Control spring handles.
3) Remove the lower grill by removing 2 screws in the center of the grill.
4) Unplug the snap disc by-pass switch and speed control from the wiring harness for easier access to blower.
(Located on right hand side of stove as you face the unit).
5) Mount the cover you removed from the back to the front to block room air from entering through the front lower grill.
6) Re-connect snap disc & speed control to wiring harness and replace screws in blower frame.
7) Reinstall lower grill, replace screws & spring handles.
8) Push insert back into the replace.
9) Plug blower cord back into outlet.
Remove 2 Spring Handles
Cover from rear
of stove is
secured to front
of stove
BLOWER CORD LOCATION
The 5100-I Insert comes standard with 2 blowers, installed at the factory with blower cord on right side of insert (as you face
the unit). The blower cord can also be installed on the left side. Disconnect the cord from right side and reinstall on the left
side. ROUTE WIRES BEHIND THE BLOWER. Do not route cord under or in front of appliance.
BLOWER OPERATION
The 5100-I is equipped with a 110°thermally operated snap disc which will automatically turn on the blower when the insert
reaches this temperature. The snap disc is located at the center of the insert, under the lower grille. There is a manual
override switch on the right side of the insert. The blower can be controlled manually by switching this switch to ON and
operating the blower with the speed control. If the blower does not come on automatically when the stove reaches a suf-
cient temperature, the snap disc might be bad and should be replaced.