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YUKON CHAR XL  LOG DIAGRAM 

 

LEFT FRONT LOG  
18” - 5401GO 

 

24” - 5403GO 

 

30” - 5405GO 

 

RIGHT FRONT LOG  
18” - 5402GO 

 

24” - 5404GO 

 

30” - 5406GO 

 

BACK LOG 18” - 50170GO 

 

BACK LOG 24” & 30”- 5018GO 

 

5208GO 

 

5408GO 

 

5407GO 

 

5210GO 

 

Step 1

 – Identify each of the 7 logs in the set by comparing them to the log pictures below. (Fig 1 &2) 

Step 2 

– Identify the Back Log in the log box. Place the Back log on the grate with the finished area facing forward. (Fig 1) 

Step 3

 –- Install the Front Logs by placing the notches on the bottom of the front logs on the corresponding grate  

tines. (Fig 1) 

Step 4

 -Install the 5408 by placing the flat side of the log on the notches on the top of the back and front logs. (Fig 1 & 2) 

Step 5

 – Install the 5208 by placing the flat end on the notch of the 5113 and the notch on the front left log.  (Fig 1 & 2) 

Step 6

 – Install the 5210 by placing the flat side of the log on the notch of the 5113 and the notch on the top of the back 

log. (Fig 1 & 2) 

Step 7

 – Install the 5407 by placing the flat side on the notches of the front and back logs. (Fig 1 & 2) 

Step 8 –

 Install the 3411 by placing the flat end on the notch of the 5407 and the notch on the front right log.  (Fig 1 & 2) 

Step 9 –

 Assure that all of the logs have at least a 1” clearance around the burner ports of the Back Burner (Fig 2). 

Step 10

- The remaining char pieces and pinecone may be placed anywhere in front of the embers and should not come in 

contact with the flame.  The pinecone can be used to conceal the gas valve.  The char pieces also can conceal and frame 
in the ember bed. (Fig 3.) 

Step 11

-Once the set is completely set up, observe the operation of the set.  

The back flame should not be coming in 

contact with any logs. 

 The front flame should cause a glowing effect on the ember material and part of the surface of the 

front logs. 

 

Fig. 3 

Fig. 2 

11

 

 

 

Fig. 1 

LOG INSTALLATION 

3411GO 

 

3510GO 

 

3504GO 

 

3503GO 

 

3506GO 

 

1215CL 

 

Summary of Contents for HARETHC24N2C

Page 1: ...designed to supplement a current heating system It is not designed to be used as a primary heat source FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicini...

Page 2: ...th the appliance It is recommended that adults be present when this gas appliance is operating It is recommended that this unit is not left burning when unattended or while anyone is sleeping 8 Childr...

Page 3: ...BURNING APPLIANCES IN THE SPACE VENT FREE HEATER_________________BTU Hr GAS APPLIANCE 1 _________________BTU Hr GAS APPLIANCE 2 _________________BTU Hr Example VENT FREE HEATER 26 000 BTU Hr GAS APPLI...

Page 4: ...d clockwise for min heat Input ratings are shown in BTU per hour and are for elevations up to 2 000 feet For elevations above 2 000 feet input ratings should be reduced 4 for each 1 000 feet above sea...

Page 5: ...that heat warping or discoloration will never occur The possibility of heat damage exists whether burning wood or gas logs Refer to Fig 1 for the following dimensions A Minimum left and right clearan...

Page 6: ...screen must be in place when the appliance is operating unless other provision for combustion air are provided the screen shall have an opening s for introduction of combustion air NOTE Before you pr...

Page 7: ...a vented firebox if the damper is used the burner assembly should be located directly under the damper 5 Use the 3 8 flex connector provided in the accessory kit to connect the gas supply line to the...

Page 8: ...n BTU Rating and Pressure Requirements pg 3 contact your dealer 4 Replace the test plug after measuring gas pressure Check for gas leaks IMPORTANT Do not use the appliance if any part has been submerg...

Page 9: ...t side on the notch of the 5310 and the notch on the front right log Fig 1 2 Step 8 Install the 5314 by placing the flat side in the notches on the top of the back log and the front right log Fig 1 2...

Page 10: ...ogs Fig 1 2 Step 5 Install the 5112 by placing the flat end on the notch of the 5113 and the notch on the front left log Fig 1 2 Step 6 Install the 5110 by placing the flat side of the log on the notc...

Page 11: ...flat side of the log on the notch of the 5113 and the notch on the top of the back log Fig 1 2 Step 7 Install the 5407 by placing the flat side on the notches of the front and back logs Fig 1 2 Step...

Page 12: ...be covered as possible Fig 3 4 DO NOT PRESS THE EMBER MATERIAL INTO THE BURNER PORTS 4 You may place some ember material on the tube that connects the front and back burner Do not press the ember mat...

Page 13: ...er on the floor of the fireplace DO NOT POUR ANY VOLCANIC CINDER ON THE BURNERS OR AROUND THE PILOT 2 You may use the Volcanic Cinder to cover up the Lighting Tags that are attached to the set DO NOT...

Page 14: ...mell gas go to the next step 5 Turn the Control Knob counterclockwise to the PILOT position 6 Push in control knob and hold it in 7 Light the pilot mounted in the front of the back burner by pushing t...

Page 15: ...ain the IGN position push the knob in as far as it will go This action releases gas flow to the pilot 7 While holding in the Pilot Ignitor Knob turn it counterclockwise to activate the spark ignitor o...

Page 16: ...TOP Follow B in the safety information above on this label If you do not smell gas go to the next step 5 Depress the control knob and turn counterclockwise to the PILOT position LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 17: ...erns Do not allow fans to blow directly into the fireplace Ceiling fans may create drafts that alter burner flame patterns Sooting and improper burning will occur Installation and repair should be don...

Page 18: ...BR ER 18 VF BR ER 24 VF BR ER 24 C BRASS ELBOW FOR ORIFICE 2 49 6 6Z2 49 6 6Z2 49 6 6Z2 ORIFICE SPUD 2 ZRPTT 60 ZRPTT 60 ZRPTT 60 D BACK BURNER 1 VF IB BK 18 VF IB BK 24 VF IB BK 24 E ROTARY VALVE NG...

Page 19: ...EMBER BRACKET 1 VF BR ER 18 VF BR ER 24 VF BR ER 24 C BRASS ELBOW FOR ORIFICE 2 49 6 6Z2 49 6 6Z2 49 6 6Z2 ORIFICE SPUD 2 ZRPTT 60 ZRPTT 60 ZRPTT 60 D BACK BURNER 1 VF IB BK 18 VF IB BK 24 VF IB BK 24...

Page 20: ...alve not fully open 4 Thermocouple connection loose at valve 5 Pilot flame not touching thermocouple which allows thermocouple to cool causing pilot flame to go out This problem could be caused by one...

Page 21: ...paint fumes cleaning agents pet hair or other particles are cycling thru the fireplace when it is operating 2 Gas leak 1 Logs are not positioned properly and are obstructing the flame 2 Main burner h...

Page 22: ...ranty applicable to this appliance is limited in duration to the same period of time as this written Warranty Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above li...

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