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Heat & Glo  • Primo Clean Face Finish Instructions  •  2310-925 Rev. D  •  8/15

 = NO FASTENERS IN THIS AREA

 = 3/4 INCH MAX. LENGTH FASTENERS IN THIS AREA

2 IN.

1/2 IN.

WARNING! Risk of Fire, Explosion or Asphyxiation! 
DO NOT

 use screws more than 3/4 inch long on lower 

access cover panel.  Longer screws may penetrate gas 
line or damage valve or electrical components.

Figure 1. Screw Length Requirements

Note:  

It is acceptable to use a high temperature silicone 

sealant to adhere drywall to lower access cover panel.   

Finish and Sealing Joints

All joints between the 

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 nished wall sheathing and the ap-

pliance must be sealed with non-combustible materials.  
Sealants, such as caulk or mastic used to seal the gap 
between the wall and the 

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 replace, should be rated at a 

minimum continuous exposure to 300ºF.  

Facing Material

• Facing and/or 

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 nishing materials must never overhang 

into the glass opening.  See Figure 2.

•  Facing materials may be combustible or non-combustible.  

The appliance is designed to be used with 1/2 in. wall 
sheathing materials such as drywall, plywood, wood 
composites, or non-combustible materials.  

WARNING! Risk of Fire! DO NOT

 apply combustible 

materials beyond the minimum clearances. Comply with 
all minimum clearances to combustibles as speci

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 ed  in 

this manual. Overlapping materials could ignite and will 
interfere with proper operation.

WARNING! Risk of Injury! Risk of Explosion! Install fasteners as instructed.
•  Gas train could be damaged causing a gas leak.
•  Electrical components could be damaged causing electrical shock. 
•  LED’S could be damaged.
•  Glass installation could be obstructed.

 

 

Painting

If desired 

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 nishing includes a painted wall, 100% acrylic 

latex, oil-based or standard acrylic paints may be used.  
Follow paint manufacturer’s instructions for paint and 
primer application. 

Note:  

It is acceptable to use a high temperature silicone 

sealant to adhere drywall to lower access cover panel.   

Summary of Contents for PRIMO48-CF

Page 1: ...acing and Finishing General Information WARNING Risk of Fire Comply with all minimum clear ances to combustibles as specified Framing closer than the minimums listed must be constructed entirely of noncom bustible materials i e steel studs concrete board etc Splatter Guard The splatter guard is a piece of corrugated material used to protect the appliance during the installation process before fini...

Page 2: ...r overhang into the glass opening See Figure 2 Facing materials may be combustible or non combustible The appliance is designed to be used with 1 2 in wall sheathing materials such as drywall plywood wood composites or non combustible materials WARNING Risk of Fire DO NOT apply combustible materials beyond the minimum clearances Comply with all minimum clearances to combustibles as specified in th...

Page 3: ...3 Heat Glo Primo Clean Face Finish Instructions 2310 925 Rev D 8 15 SHEET ROCK WALL 1 2 IN SHEETROCK SHEETROCK STOPS AT RETURN BEND APPLIANCE OPENING Figure 2 Sheetrock Detail for Both Finishing Methods ...

Page 4: ...x back En sure glass panel is stationary See Figure 7 Position the glass clip as shown in Figure 8 NOTICE Fasteners are not used with glass clip Set left side glass panel in location B in Figure 6 into fire box with the smooth side facing outward Place retaining bracket over panel so holes in the bracket are against the firebox side Use two self drilling screws to secure to the firebox side See Fi...

Page 5: ...re 8 Position Glass Clip and Install Glass Panel NOTICE Fasteners are not used with glass clip Figure 9 Barrier Glass Support Figure 10 Break Barrier Glass Support Figure 11 Form Barrier Glass Support BREAK LINE BREAK LINE HAND BEND AT 90 DEGREES HAND BEND AT 90 DEGREES 5 Break the barrier glass support into two pieces as shown in Figures 9 and 10 Make the hand bends as shown in Figure 11 to form ...

Page 6: ...G SCREW LOCATION SELF TAPPING SCREW LOCATION ATTACH RUBBER BUMPERS ATTACH RUBBER BUMPERS BARRIER GLASS SUPPORT BARRIER GLASS SUPPORT EXISTING SCREW LOCATION EXISTING SCREW LOCATION LOWER ACCESS COVER PANEL APPLIANCE OUTER WRAP A REMOVE EXISTING SCREW D DRIVE SELF TAPPING SCREW C REINSTALL EXISTING SCREW B POSITION BARRIER GLASS SUPPORT INSTALLED SHOULDER BOLT Figure 13 Install Barrier Glass Suppor...

Page 7: ...ransition Glass Panel Bracket EXISTING HOLES EXISTING HOLES 8 Install glass transition panel bracket on left and right sides of appliance opening using two self tapping screws See Figures 14 15 and 16 for details 9 Install transition glass panels by securing with tabs on left and right sides of appliance See Figures 16 and 17 Figure 14 Form Transition Glass Panel Bracket SELF TAPPING SCREWS GO SEL...

Page 8: ...ION GLASS TRANSITION GLASS PANEL BRACKET PANEL BRACKET TRANSITION GLASS TRANSITION GLASS TAB TAB TRANSITION TRANSITION GLASS PANEL GLASS PANEL TRANSITION GLASS TAB TRANSITION GLASS TAB ATTACHMENT HOLES SELF TAPPING SCREWS TRANSITION MEDIA TRAY TRANSITION GLASS PANEL BRACKET INSTALLED TRANSITION GLASS PANEL INSTALLED ...

Page 9: ... or Non Combustible NOTICE Dimensions must be same as dimensions in Figure 3 3 If dimensions vary barrier glass can not be removed MODEL X Min Y Min PRIMO48 48ST 51 13 3 8 PRIMO60 60ST 63 13 3 8 PRIMO72 72ST 75 13 3 8 NOTICE Dimensions must be same as dimensions in Clean Face Finish Dimensions diagram Section 3 of appliance Installation Manual for Clean Face Finish If dimensions vary barrier glass...

Page 10: ...06 GLA2310 106 Transition Glass Panel Bracket 2310 120 2310 120 DESCRIPTION PRIMO60 PRIMO60ST KIT PRIMO60 CF PRIMO60ST CF Firebox Panel Glass Assembly 2321 060 2301 060 Transition Panel Glass Assembly 2310 032 2310 032 Glass Retaining Bracket 2300 133 2300 133 Barrier Glass Support 2310 134 2310 134 Rubber Bumper 2310 140 2310 140 Transition Glass Tab 2310 145 2310 145 Clean Face Barrier Glass GLA...

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