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TO INSTALL GAS LOG SET:

1.   Attach damper clamp to fireplace damper to keep 

damper open a minimum of 3".

2.   Put grate in center and to the rear of fireplace 

floor.

3.   Position burner under grate so that the burner 

pipe is approximately 3" in back of grate front 

legs. Remove grate.

4.   Attach aluminum connector to supply and burner 

pan. 

Note!

 Be careful not to crimp aluminum 

tube when bending. Use soapy water to check 
fittings for leaks.

5.   Pour  silica  sand  into  burner  pan  completely 

covering the pipe burner in pan. Vermiculite to 
be used with L.P. sets. 

Note!

 On L.P. models be 

careful  not  to  pour  vermiculite  over  brass  air 

mixer attached to burner pan. Air mixer holes 

must not be obstructed!

6.   Spread the black cinders in the front and sides 

of the burner pan to form a picture frame effect 
to enhance the overall appearance. 

Note!

 On L.P. 

models be careful not to pour black cinders over 
brass air mixer attached to burner pan. Air mixer 

holes must not be obstructed!

7.   Evenly spread glowing ember material over the 

burner pan and replace grate.

8.   Place logs on grate.
 

A. The longest log is the bottom front log.

 

B. Next longest log is the bottom back log to be 
positioned 3" behind the front log.

 

C. The positioning of the top logs is a matter of 
the installer's choice.

 

Note!

 Illustration shows 1-piece front log. Some 

GB models have 2-piece front logs or separate 

log arrangement instructions

You are now ready to light the log set by turning the fireplace gas valve on and using a 
long match or butane fire starter. Be sure to ignite the match or lighter before turning on 
gas valve. A MODERATE FIRE DURING THE FIRST 4 HOURS OF BURN TIME IS 
RECOMMENDED. DO NOT OvERFIRE DURING THE BREAK IN PERIOD.

MODERATE SOOT ACCUMULATION IS CONSIDERED NORMAL FOR L.P. GAS 
LOGS. TO KEEP THIS SOOT ACCUMULATION TO A MINIMUM, REDUCE THE 
FLAME IMPINGEMENT BY SPACING FRONT AND BACK LOGS AS FAR APART 
AS POSSIBLE, AND ALL TOP LOGS AS FAR APART AS POSSIBLE.

IMPORTANT – PLEASE NOTE L.P. GAS MODELS!

Summary of Contents for Radco

Page 1: ...guish any open flame 4 Immediately call your gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flam mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Listing 1269 The installation including provisions for combustion and ven tilation air must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the national fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 1988 and NFPA54 1...

Page 2: ... 30 and 36 sets are packed in 3 boxes 2 for logs and 1 for component parts Components Parts For Natural Gas ITEM 1 Damper Clamp 2 Log Grate 3 Gas Pan Burner 4 Cast Iron Burner Cap 5 Orifice 6 Aluminum Connector 7 Silica Sand Vermiculite supplied with L P sets 8 Black Volcanic cinders 9 Glowing Embers w hardware kit 10 Ceramic Logs Number of logs per set varies with set size Maintenance Removal of ...

Page 3: ...rs over brass air mixer attached to burner pan Air mixer holes must not be obstructed 7 Evenly spread glowing ember material over the burner pan and replace grate 8 Place logs on grate A The longest log is the bottom front log B Next longest log is the bottom back log to be positioned 3 behind the front log C The positioning of the top logs is a matter of the installer s choice Note Illustration s...

Page 4: ...step one LIMITED WARRANTY Golden Blount Gas Logs are warranted against defective materials and or workmanship for as long as you own them Burner pan assemblies are guaranteed for five years from date of purchase Safety Pilot Assemblies are covered for one year This warranty does not cover parts subjected to misuse abuse improper handling or improper installation The GB warranty specifically exclud...

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