background image

 16

LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS 

UNITS WITH SAFETY PILOT continued 

 

 

 

FIGURE 41

 

 
9-  While holding a burning, long hearth match or hand fire starter, 

near the pilot head, depress the gas control knob all the way 
down, and turn the knob in a counter-clockwise direction, to the 
pilot position.  Continue to hold the gas control knob down for 
approximately one ( 1 ) minute, after the pilot is lit. 

10-  Pilot should remain lit, and control knob should pop back out 

when released.  If not, repeat the aforementioned steps.  If pilot 
ignition does not take place, contact your installer or the 

fire

gear 

Service Center.  

 

LIGHTING THE BURNER SYSTEM

 

 
11-  To manually light the burner system, gently press and turn the 

gas control knob, in a counter-clockwise direction, to the “ FULL 
ON “ position.  Gas should ignite within approximately five ( 5 ) 
seconds.  Adjust burner flame by opening or closing manual gas 
shut-off valve. 

 

FOR UNITS WITH REMOTE SYSTEMS 

 
See the instructions that are packaged with the remote, and/or 
instructions on Page 11, of this manual. 
 

WARNING:

  If ignition does not take place, 

TURN THE GAS OFF

, at 

the manual shut-off valve, and wait five ( 5 ) minutes, before attempting 
to relight the appliance.  If after repeated attempts, the appliance does 
not ignite, contact your installer, or the 

fire

gear Service Center. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

PILOT FLAME ADJUSTMENT 

 

 

 

FIGURE 42 

 
The pilot flame should be a soft blue in color, and should surround the 
last 1/2” of the thermocouple tip.  The pilot adjustment screw is located 
on the valve, just to the right of the control knob.   ( SEE FIGURE 39 )  
 
If the pilot flame must be adjusted, use a standard slotted screwdriver 
to turn the screw clockwise to reduce the flame, or counter-clockwise 
to increase the flame.  ( SEE FIGURE 39 & 42 ) 
 

CURING REFRACTORY GAS LOGS 

 

!!! IMPORTANT !!! 

The hard refractory gas logs, provided with this decorative gas log set, 
require curing the first time that they are put into operation.  You must 
follow the instructions given for curing the logs, to avoid cracking the 
logs with continued use. 

 
After the initial lighting of the burner system, adjust the flame to about 
two ( 2” ) inches.  Allow the flame to burn for thirty ( 30 ) minutes at this 
setting.  Raise the flame an additional two ( 2” ) inches, and allow the 
flame to burn for another thirty ( 30 ) minutes.  Continue this 
procedure, at thirty ( 30 ) minute intervals for a total of three ( 3 ) hours. 
 

MAINTENANCE & SERVICE 

 
Your 

fire

gear Decorative Gas Log Set should be thoroughly inspected 

on a regular basis, at least once a year, by a qualified installer. 
 
At the beginning of each heating season, the system should be 
checked as follows: 
 
1-  Check the chimney flue or vent pipe to make sure that the flue is 

drawing properly, and that any vent pipe connections are tight.   

2-  Check to see that there are no blockages at the chimney or vent 

termination.   

3-  Check for creosote, or soot build up in chimney or vents, and 

clean if necessary. 

4-  Pilot and burners should be inspected annually, at the beginning 

of each heating season.  

 

 

ADJUSTMENTS

 

 
The burner system has been adjusted for proper operation at the 
factory.  No adjustment is necessary, other than altitude de-rate, or 
pilot flame. 
 

NEVER enlarge valve orifices or burner ports. 

 
 
 
 
 

PILOT FLAME 

MUST SURROUND 

THERMOCOUPLE 

TIP AS SHOWN 

PILOT FLAME

THERMOCOUPLE

Summary of Contents for ADVANTAGE SERIES

Page 1: ...ng or operating this gas appliance These instructions should be left with the homeowner for future reference WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may r...

Page 2: ...must be turned off at the gas supply DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISCONNECT THE GAS OR ANY GAS FITTING WHILE THIS APPLIANCE IS IN OPERATION NEVER leave the decorative gas log set unattended while in operation N...

Page 3: ...C 13 0 W C 35 75 000 FIREGEAR ADVANTAGE BURNER SERIES HEARTH KIT SPECIFICATIONS continued 30 HEARTH KITS WITH VALVE LIQUID PROPANE RATED PRESSURE 11 0 W C MINIMUM GAS MAXIMUM GAS ORIFICE BTU HR PRESSU...

Page 4: ...the floor or wall of the fireplace If this is not performed drafting may cause pilot outage or sooting Use a heat resistant sealant DO NOT seal the chimney flue damper WARNING Gas supply system must...

Page 5: ...ning on page 3 of this manual IMPORTANT BEFORE YOU BEGIN Insure that the fire box meets the minimum specifications of the appliance see the specifications beginning on page 3 of this manual IMPORTANT...

Page 6: ...and one wrench on the fitting remove the existing cap or gas jet assembly from the gas stub in your fireplace by turning the wrench on the gas cap in a counter clockwise direction 4 Clean the pipe th...

Page 7: ...rom both side to side and front to back The unit is shipped ready for rear gas connection only SEE FIGURE 2 3 2 Bend a 3 8 gas line with two 2 3 8 brass female flare fittings included on some models t...

Page 8: ...following 1 Place the burner upside down with the tines facing away from you on the floor outside of the fireplace SEE FIGURE 15 2 Locate the two 2 valve bracket mounting holes on the right hand side...

Page 9: ...ne screws mount the valve to the valve shield in the angled hole position SEE FIGURE 21 10 Using an adjustable wrench and turning in a clockwise direction assemble the main flex gas line to the burner...

Page 10: ...rass reducer fitting 5 Using two adjustable wrenches and turning in a clockwise direction attach the other end of the gas line to the brass fitting on the valve assembly One wrench on the gas line fit...

Page 11: ...or your distance run 1 The wire harness should already be installed in the terminal block on the rear of the remote receiver FOR HAND HELD TRANSMITTER REMOTE RECEIVERS SEE FIGURE 30 31 FOR WALL SWITCH...

Page 12: ...REMOTE RECEIVERS USE THE OUTSIDE TERMINAL BLOCK RECEPTACLES SEE FIGURE 30 31 WALL MOUNT REMOTE RECEIVER See the instructions packaged with the remote system for directions on programming Learning both...

Page 13: ...njury IMPORTANT Cover the pilot and valve assembly and for Liquid Propane units the air mixer at the rear of the burner to protect it before installing Glass and Glowing Embers 1 Pour the provided Gla...

Page 14: ...ogs proceed to the operation section on page 14 for Match Throw Units and page 15 for units with gas control valve OPERATION LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS MATCH THROW UNITS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTIN...

Page 15: ...re provided the screen shall have an opening s for introduction of combustion air WARNING When this decorative gas appliance is used in a fireplace equipped with a combustion air kit and glass doors t...

Page 16: ...SEE FIGURE 39 If the pilot flame must be adjusted use a standard slotted screwdriver to turn the screw clockwise to reduce the flame or counter clockwise to increase the flame SEE FIGURE 39 42 CURING...

Page 17: ...000S AMERICAN FLAME SOLENOID SPI E61 N WHITE ROGERS E61 SAFETY PILOT NATURAL GAS SPI E61 P WHITE ROGERS E61 SAFETY PILOT LIQUID PROPANE AMOR 35 LIQUID PROPANE AIR MIX ORIFICE 35 21 24 UNITS AMOR 31 LI...

Page 18: ...E KNOB EXTENSION FIREGEAR HAND HELD REMOTE SYSTEMS FG LT2 HAND HELD ON OFF REMOTE FG LMF M HAND HELD ON OFF VARIABLE FLAME REMOTE FIREGEAR WALL MOUNT REMOTE SYSTEMS FG WS LT WIRED WALL SWITCH FG WWS L...

Page 19: ...ure Check gas supply pressure while pilot remains on Faulty Valve Replace Valve Faulty pilot or thermocouple Replace Safety Pilot Clogged or dirty burner ports Clean burner ports Burner pilot light bu...

Page 20: ...arranty does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to accident abuse misuse alteration misapplication vandalism improper installation or improper maintenance or service or failure to pe...

Reviews: