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Never put too much of these materials near the burner holes. The gas must pass through the burner easily. CAUTION : Blocking gas ports with vermiculite or lava rock will result in poor light-up performance and delayed ignition. 3. Place five or six pieces of rock wool fiber approximately 1" large on top of the front gas ports. Place two or three pieces over each of the back gas ports. Make sure not to put too many pieces as this could result in an altered flame pattern and possible carbon deposition. LOG INSTALLATION 1. Remove the glass front. 2. Locate the log grate in the retainers in the right and left rear corners. 3. Place the rear log (1) against the rear log stop. Make sure grooves under the log line up with the grate. 4. Place logs 2 and 3 against the stops in the middle of the grate. Again see that grooves in the bottom of the logs line up with the grate. 5. Place log 4 into the grooves over the right as shown. 6. Log 5 sits over log 4 at the back and on the grate in front. 7. Log 6 sits between log 4 and 5 as shown. 8. Put the glass front assembly back in place. LOUVRE INSTALLATION The kit includes 2 louvres (black or gold) and four #8 x 1 inch machine screws and nuts. 1) Put 1 machine screw on left side of the louvre, as shown on drawing 2) Put the other screw on right side holding it tight with the nut. 3) Insert the left screw into the fireplace frame. 4) Align the right screw to the other frame hole and screw on. 5) Hook the two supports to the 1/4 inch diameter machine screws which are already inside the fireplace frame. OPTIONAL REFRACTORY PANEL INSTALLATION 1. Remove the glass front assembly. 2. Remove the logs from the firebox. 3. Place the back refractory against the back of the firebox. 4. Install the two side refractory panels by sliding them between the firebox sides and the baffle plate. 5. Put the logs back in place. 6. Install the glass front assembly. ADJUSTMENTS NOTE: Adjustments to the valve assembly must be performed by a qualified service person. • The appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of . psi (3.5 kPa). • The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less that . psi (3.5 kPa). Natural Gas Pressure Settings: The inlet supply or line pressure must be a minimum of 5” WC and a maximum of 8” WC. The orifice has a #36 hole. ELEVATION INPUT RATING 0 - 2000 ft. 30,000 BTU/hr 2000 - 4500 ft. 30,000 BTU/hr 4500 ft. + 30,000 BTU/hr less 4% per 1000 ft. or reduce manifold pressure by 0.25” per 1000 ft. Propane Pressure Settings: The inlet supply or line pressure must be a minimum of 10.5” WC and a maximum of 12” WC. The orifice has a #52 hole. ELEVATION INPUT RATING 0-2000 ft. 26,000 BTU/hr 2000 - 4500 ft. 26,000 BTU/hr 4500 ft. + 26,000 less 4% per 1000 ft. or reduce manifold pressure by 1” per 1000 ft. NOTE: THE INPUT RATING SHOULD ALWAYS BE CHECKED WHEN FIRST RUNNING THIS APPLIANCE. To do this, reduce the background flow rate, time the meter, light the fireplace and take another reading. Check with your gas supplier for the gas BTU content at your elevation. Input is the rate of flow multiplied by the heating value of the gas (cubic feet/hour x BTU per cubic feet). Adjust the manifold pressure so that the unit does not operate above the rated input. ADJUSTING THE GAS PRESSURE NOTE: If cover plate is already installed, remove it by removing the two screws with a Phillips screw driver. NOTE: The maximum manifold pressure is set at the factory at 3.5” WC for natural gas and 10.5” WC for propane. To adjust the maximum manifold pressure for altitude, you must remove the manifold pressure adjustment cover. The variable gas control knob must then be removed using a special screwdriver. Rotate and reinstall the knob so that the maximum pressure reading is correct. Locate the two pressure test taps. Check line pressure or manifold pressure by loosening the small screw inside the tap with a flat-head screwdriver about one turn. Connect pressure gauge using a .” I. D. rubber hose. Ensure the line pressure falls within the allowable limits and adjust the manifold pressure according to the elevation table. The pilot should have a strong blue flame which engulfs the thermopile and the thermocouple. If there is any yellow in the pilot flame tips, the gas flow must be reduced by adjusting the pilot pressure adjustment screw. PILOT ASSEMBLY: Remember to replace all covers !!!! ADJUSTING AIR SHUTTER To adjust the air shutter there is an adjustment screw. The factory setting for the air shutter is 3/16” for natural gas, .” for propane. After operating the appliance for half an hour or so the flames should have turned a nice yellow colour. However, in higher altitudes you may find a smudging up of the glass after a few...
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