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DAMPER STOP
SEE THROUGH BURNER (NARROW) POSITIONING
Attach the damper stop clamp to the fireplace
damper blade. Position the clamp to prevent
full closure of the fireplace damper blade.
(See Figure 1)
If the damper stop provided does not fit, the
installer shall install a permanent damper
stop that will keep the damper open to a
minimum of opening as determined in Table
II. (See Item 6 of IMPORTANT INFORMATION)
CAUTION
THE DAMPER MUST BE FULLY OPEN
WHEN OPERATING THE GAS LOGS!
1. Turn gas
off
.
2. Remove old log lighter, ashes, and other
material from the firebox.
3. Center the
STBN-14
on the fireplace floor.
This should place the burner directly under
the flue opening with a minimum of 4” from
the open edges of the burner to the fireplace
openings
4. Place the
grate
over the burner. The
SBN-
GBB
bracket has enough clearance to
receive one of the 5/8” grate legs. Mark the
position of the grate and burner for reference
points. Remove the grate and proceed with
the gas connection.
(See Figure 2)
GAS CONNECTION
1. The gas supply line should be ½” Inside Diameter (ID) up to 30 feet and ¾” for longer
distance.
2. Use the
aluminum connector
to connect gas supply to the
regulator
on the
STBN
assembly
. When bending aluminum tubing use proper bending procedures to avoid
kinking the tube.
Do not use corrugated flexible tubing; it may cause a whistling
noise.
3. Read the Lighting Instructions. Light pilot and check for leaks using soapy water. The
control is factory preset and will not normally require additional adjustment of the pilot flame.
If field adjustment o f the pilot flame is required, remove the pilot adjust cover screw to
expose the adjusting screw. Turn the adjusting screw clockwise
, to reduce flame,
or counter clockwise
, to increase flame. Replace pilot adjustment cover screw
and tighten securely. Light main burner and check for leaks using soapy water. Check for
adequate gas volume and flame height. Keep the glass doors fully open during all burning.
Figure 1
Figure 2
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