Full Product Manual

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CONNECTING GAS SUPPLY TO BURNER ASSEMBLY
Natural Gas applications only:
A. Place burner pan assembly in the center of the fireplace.
B. Attach 3/8” Flare X 1/2” NPT gas valve (Part #13) to the 1/2 inch gas supply stub already in fireplace.
Be certain connections are tight and use pipe compound on all male NPT (pipe) threads to seal
joints.
C. Attach 3/8” flared tubing (Part #15) to burner pan assembly.. Attach opposite end to gas supply line by
carefully bending the
flared tubing as needed to make the connection. Avoid kinking the tubing while
NOTE: A good method of bending the tube is to fill it with sand, bending the tube as needed to make th
e
connection.This method will eliminate kinking in the line. Once the tube is in the desired configuration,
be sure to empty the tube completely of any sand before tube is connected to the gas supply line and
D .
Be certain all connections are tight. Only use pipe compound on all male NPT (pipe) threads.
Test all connections with a
soapy water solution, and with the gas supply turned on. If bubbles appear
on any connection, tighten and re-test. Once it is determined there are no leaks whatsoever, turn off
gas supply and move to next assembly step.
GRANULE, EMBER AND GRATE PLACEMENT
A. Spread granules (Part # 16) over the installed burner pan. Granules
should be sloped to the same angle as the burner pan filling the entire
pan. (See Figure 7A.)
B. Spr
ead glowing embers (Part # 17) evenly over the top of the granules
covering the entire surface area, c
oncentrating on the front and sides
of the burner pan for the most realistic burning effect.
C. Place log grate (Part # 7) over the burner pan aligning as shown.
(See Figure 7B.) Note that the burner pan is just ahead of the loc-
D.Attach back log Standoff (Part # 18) to the back part of the grate.
(See Figure 7B.)
NOTE: A hammer may be used to tap the back log stand-off in place.
It may be necessary to squeeze the back log stand-off with pliers after
attaching to the grate.
(Manual Valve / match lit only)
A. This appliance must be lighted by hand each time it is used. When lighting
the burner, follow these instructions exactly.
Figure 7 ( A & B) Granule and
Grate Placement
Figure 8. Lighting the log set
bending. If tubing must be cut, use a tubing cutter. Flare the cut end of tube with a flaring tool.
burner assembly.
WARNING: For installation in a solid-fuel burning fireplace only. The
ust have a permanent vent opening to atmosphere
inches, or as determined from the
manufacturer's installation instructions.
fireplace chimney m
of not less than 49.2 square
LIGHTING YOUR GAS LOG SET
ation of the log standoffs, with the front below the bend in the grate.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
Turn the manual gas control valve (Figure 9) clockwise to the OFF position.
Figure 9. Example of
Manual gas valve
(MBV300 shown)
Open chimney flue damper to the full open position.B.
Turn your gas control manual valve (Figure 9)clockwise to the full
OFF position.
Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP!
Follow “A” in the safety Information above on this label. If you don't smell
gas, go to the next step.
a burning match on the surface of the burner embers (S
e
e Figure 8)
Do not hold match in hand. Turn your manual gas valve counterclockwise
the ON position.
C.
D.
PlaceE.