
10
LOG PLACEMENT
This instruction contains suggested log placement for the Iso-Flames log set. Some fl exibility is possible
in log placement to suit your individual preference provided excessive sooting does not result from fl ames
striking the logs too directly (see Important below). The suggested log placement will allow for superior fl ame
pattern, appearance, and adequate ventilation. Please read these instructions completely and carefully
before beginning.
Important:
Although there is some fl exibility with the log placement,
adequate spacing between the
logs is NECESSARY and MUST be maintained
. Some carbon build up (sooting) may occur
where the fl ames strike the logs, and should not be a concern, unless excessive. If sooting
is excessive, rearrange the top logs to allow more opening(s) for the fl ame(s).
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD! Logs will remain hot for some time after use. If you need to reposition
any log to maintain the proper layout, use heat-resistant gloves or allow logs adequate time
to cool before handling.
Fig. 10-1
Fig. 10-2
Fig. 10-3
Fig. 10-4
Each log in this gas log set is numbered here to aid
in the log placement procedure.
1.
Prior to log placement, be sure the glowing embers
were placed as discussed in the GLOWING EMBER
PLACEMENT section.
2.
Set the bottom rear
log #1
at the rear of the grate
(Fig. 10-1). Center the log, with its back up against the
burner tabs.
3.
Set the bottom left and right
logs #2-3
at the front of
the burner with the charred ends facing inward. Leave
a small gap in between the two charred ends. (Fig.
10-2). Center the logs, with their backs up against
the burner tabs. (The bottom left log is longer and will
slightly stick outward more than the bottom right log.)
4.
Position the middle center
log #4
on the left side of the
log set, resting on logs #1 and #2 as shown. Position
the middle center
log #5
in a similar manner (with
more of an angle), toward the center of the log set.
(Fig. 10-3.)
5.
Position the middle right
log #6
on the right side of
the log set, resting on logs #3 and #5 as shown in Fig.
10-4.
6.
Position the top left
log #7
at a slight angle on top of
logs # 4 and #5 as shown. The charred end should rest
downward. Complete log placement by positioning the
top right
log #8
at an angle on top of log #6, with the
bottom end resting in between the charred section of
logs #1 and #2 (Fig. 10-5.)
Note:
Highlighting added to improve clarity.
4
6
5
2
1
Fig. 10-5
7
8
3