Owner`s manual

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L-A2-20707
REV 5 - 0705071310
PLACEMENT OF GRANULES, GLOWING EMBERS, STABILIZER CLIPS, & GRATE
IMPORTANT
FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS TO GET THE BEST FLAME EFFECT ON THE LOG SET.
Sand is used only with natural gas for the burner pan, and vermiculite is used only for propane gas.
Burner pan
Place granules in
pan & slope to angle
of pan
Back wall
of fireplace
Fig. 6-2 Granule placement
Back wall of
burner pan
Stabilizer clip
Stabilizer
screw & nut
Rear
bottom
log
Front
bottom
log
Heat
chamber
Fig. 6-4 Grate placement
On gas
supply stub
Connect both
elbows with tubing
Fig. 6-1 Connector installed
On burner
pan
Fig. 6-3 Stabilizer clip attached
6. Connect the elbows with tubing supplied (Item #8B). DO NOT kink tubing. Tighten both ends securely.
INSTALLATION (Continued)
1. GRANULE PLACEMENT
a. Fill the burner pan completely with the granules (sand or
vermiculite - Item #6).
b. Slope the granules at the same angle as the burner pan.
This is important to ensure quiet lighting and even fl ame
distribution (see Fig. 6-2).
2. GLOWING EMBERS PLACEMENT
Place the Glowing Embers (Item #5) evenly over the whole
surface of the granules on the burner pan.
3. STABILIZER CLIPS
Prior to installing the grate, the stabilizer clips (Item #4) must
be installed as shown in Fig. 6-3 to maintain stability
between the pan and grate.
a. Place the stabilizers on the center of two grate fi ngers,
one in from either end. Fit the locator screw through
the holes in clamp, attach nuts, and tighten.
4. GRATE PLACEMENT
Before you install the logs, the grate assembly must be
properly positioned over the burner pan.
a. Place the grate over the burner pan so the stabilizer clips
sit over back edge of the burner pan (see Fig. 6-4).
Slide whole unit back against the rear fi replace wall.
The burner pan's rear edge should be centered under the
grate, allowing for maximum air movement around the pan
and logs.
Grate fi nger
7. Position the burner pan in the center of the fi replace. Do not push up against the rear fi replace
wall.
8. LEAK TESTING
Carefully turn on the gas supply, ignite the burner pan and leak test at all connections with a soapy water
solution (equal parts liquid detergent and water). If bubbles appear, a leak is present. Turn off the gas and
tighten all connections, then turn on the gas and repeat the leak test. Repeat until no leaks are detected.
Never use a fl ame to check for leaks.
When satisfi ed there are no leaks, turn off the gas supply and proceed.