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DO NOT USE A NATURAL GAS SET FOR PROPANE OR A PROPANE SET FOR NATURAL GAS.   A 
SAFETY PILOT SYSTEM MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO USING THIS APPLIANCE.

1. There are many different local codes for gas fire logs.  The installation of this set must conform with local codes or, in the 

absence of local codes, to the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 1999.

2.

This log set is designed for use with propane gas.  Specific orifices are included for this appliance; failure to use 
the orifices may cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life and will void the manufacturer’s warranty.

3. When glass fireplace doors are used, always operate gas log set with the doors fully open to allow for proper combustion 

air.

4. A fire screen must be in place when the log set is in use.
5. The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system at test pressures in

excess of ½ psig.  The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut 
off valve during any pressure testing of gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psig.

6. Minimum inlet supply pressure for propane gas is 10” water column.  Maximum inlet supply pressure for propane gas is 

13.5” water column.

7. After burning, the logs become fragile and should not be handled.  Knocking or rubbing logs can cause concrete to crumble 

and is not covered under the warranty.

8. Use a soft, dry paintbrush for periodic dusting of the gas fire logs.

9.

Do not burn wood with this set.

PARTS LIST

Remove all the parts from the shipping container.  Your set includes the following parts:

Description

36” Sets

42” – 48” Sets

1.  Pedestal Grate

               BPG – 30

     BPG – 36

2.  Ember Burner

                EB – 26

       EB – 31

3.  Secondary Burner

BB – 27

       BB – 27

4.  Mounting Brackets

              BB – BR (2)

  BB – BR (2)

     for BB – 27
5.  1/2" Black Cap                                  CAP-8                             CAP-8
6.  Vermiculite

                   VM (2)                           VM (2)

7.  Fire Logs

        *Number of logs are determined by the set size.  Logs not illustrated.

8.  Volcanic Cinders

                    VC (2)

           VC (2)

             9. Fire Embers

                 EM (2)

                  EM (2)

           10. Aluminum Connector

                 1AC-18

        1AC-18

           11.  3” Stainless Connector

 1AC-3                               1AC-3

           12. Standard Elbow

  508-8                             50-8-8

           13. Brass Holder for 

               49-6-6Z2

      49-6-6Z2

     PPH – 2

           14. Orifice for BB – 27                            PPH – 2 #48                   PPH – 2 #48

 15. Air Mixer / Air Mixer Nut

         AM#35 / AM – N              AM#30 / AM - N

           16. 3-Way Brass Fitting

 58-8-6-6

        58-8-6-6

  17.1/2” x 3/8” Elbow

               49-8-12 (2)

     49-8-12 (2)

  18.RMBE Heatshield

HS-425

HS-425

  19. Heatshield Insulation      SW-HS425 (Not Illustrated)
  20. Millivolt Valve

               RMBE-C

      RMBE-C

           21. Aluminum Connector

    for gas supply to BB – 27

             AC-SU36P

    AC-SU48P

  22. Thermopile/Pilot Assy

          RSTPGLP-18                   RSTPGLP-18

  23. Insulated Wire

        BELL WIRE (20’)

BELL WIRE (20’)

           24. Wall Switch and Cover Plate              WS / CP

      WS / CP

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Summary of Contents for Summit Oak

Page 1: ...r 50 square inches The realistic yellow flame produces carbon monoxide and soot Under normal conditions these products are exhausted up the chimney If fumes or soot from the gas burning are evident in the room when the damper is fully open it indicates that the fireplace draft is defective Do not operate your gas log set until the fireplace draft is corrected IT IS THE HOMEOWNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO...

Page 2: ...n 7 After burning the logs become fragile and should not be handled Knocking or rubbing logs can cause concrete to crumble and is not covered under the warranty 8 Use a soft dry paintbrush for periodic dusting of the gas fire logs 9 Do not burn wood with this set PARTS LIST Remove all the parts from the shipping container Your set includes the following parts Description 36 Sets 42 48 Sets 1 Pedes...

Page 3: ...I CAUTIONS 1 This valve should be installed only by an experienced service technician trained in gas safety equipment 2 Turn off gas supply before installing valve 3 All piping must meet applicable local codes and ordinances and the national fuel gas code ANSI Z233 1 NFPA NO 54 4 All wiring must meet applicable electrical codes and ordinances 5 Check out the complete system after installing the va...

Page 4: ...e Assure that the pilot adjustment cap is replaced and tight prior to continuing installation 2 Turn the RMBE control knob counterclockwise to the ON position 3 Turn the wall switch to the ON position The burners should ignite within four seconds Turn the knob toward the PILOT position to reduce the main burner flame to a low setting and use a soapy solution to check for gas leaks from the RMBE va...

Page 5: ...4 The remaining logs are top logs They should be placed diagonally over the main logs See Figure 4 VOLCANIC CINDERS 1 The black volcanic cinders are used to cover the fireplace floor fittings and tubing around the burner system Although not functional the black cinders act as a picture frame to show off the glowing embers and yellow flame 2 The Part A Embers can spread over the volcanic cinders an...

Page 6: ...licable 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 limitations may not apply to you 3 HARGROVE MANUFACTURING CORPORATION WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL SPECIAL OR CONTINGENT DAMAGES YOU MIGHT SUFFER AS A RESULT OF A CLAIM UNDER THIS WRITTEN WARR...

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