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Summary of Contents for GC300 series

Page 1: ...ctions FOR YOUR SAFETY What to do if you smell gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a...

Page 2: ...s of the appliance be kept clean 4 The GC300 and GC400 fireplaces are vented decorative gas appliances Do not burn wood or other material in this appliance 5 NEVER leave children unattended when there...

Page 3: ...listed for use with the optional components listed on page 4 Many optional components may be purchased separately and installed at a later date However installation of a remote control or fan kit wil...

Page 4: ...l standing pilot Remote control electronic ignition Battery operated remote control standing pilot models only Roof Flashing for vertical termination Horizontal termination kit including one terminati...

Page 5: ...r24 1 r 1 m 4 23 7 l I 41 1 TOP VIEW 1 1 r J 1 m4JR1 73 L15 6 r 36 11 41 t 8 6 GC300 DIMENSIONS NOTE DIMENSIONS NOT SHOWN FOR THE GC400 ARE THE SAME AS THE GC300 r3O 2 1 I 1 w j I I 47 1 liH c 11 42 I...

Page 6: ...cer 1 10 7245 8 z 301 2 1 t 8 5 r EL45 45 Elbow RF6 Roof Flashing VK5 90 Elbow A Chimney Section VK12 VK24 VK36 VK48 Actual length 12 24 36 48 Useable length 10 22 34 46 r A 1 L 511 8 T I Chimney Sect...

Page 7: ...require a decrease of the input rating by changing the existing burner orifice to a smaller size Input should be reduced 4 per cent for each 1000 feet above sea level Check with the local gas utility...

Page 8: ...to combustibles around the fire place must be adhered to A 1 2 air clearan must be maintained at the back and sides of the firebox assembly Any framing on top of the fireplace must be above the top s...

Page 9: ...into position and level the fireplace from side to side and front to back Shim with non combustible material such as sheet metal as necessary Secure the fireplace by bending out the nailing flanges l...

Page 10: ...all shield into position with four 1 fasteners one in each corner Bend out the tabs located on the inner portion of the wall shield and use a 1 2 screw to secure each tab to the penetrating pipe See F...

Page 11: ...dwellings E Clearance to unventilated soffit 12 inches Only permitted if veranda porch deck or 30 cm mlnlmu balcony is fully open on a minimum of 2 F Clearance to outside corner 6 Inches as sides bene...

Page 12: ...sh to the wall using the eight 1 fasteners provided Seal the cap to the wall with a mastic such as silicone caulking Fasten the inner vent with three 1 2 screws to secure the vent An optional CS2OO ca...

Page 13: ...llowing figures are the maximum distances from the base of the unit as well as the minimum air space clearances that must be main tained Maximum straight unsupported rise 25 feet maximum horizontal un...

Page 14: ...ition a roof flashing or a site produced chase top and secure in place with nails 9 Assembling chimney sections Continue to add chimney sections through the roof opening maintain ing at least a one in...

Page 15: ...grille panel All connections must be checked for leaks with a soap and water solution Bleed the gas line to extract any air that may have been trapped inside the pipe MANUAL SHUT OFF VALVE r INCOMING...

Page 16: ...junction box for operation as shown in Figure 19 2 In line with this junction box you must have an on off switch or a BC10 No additional 110VAC supply is required for the fan motor speed control BC10...

Page 17: ...not provided in the desired place on the wall Wiring located for the the wall switch will be found protruding from the left side of the fireplace Run the wire to the junction box connect to a wall swi...

Page 18: ...r section of the fireplace Remove these screws position the hood and screw into place See Figure 22 STEP 10 Finishing When finishing the face of the appliance com bustible material may be brought up t...

Page 19: ...he Grate Bars are packaged in with the Log Assembly See Figure 28 Spread the lava rock evenly on the firebox bottom around the base of the burner pan assembly Lava Rock can be brought up to the top of...

Page 20: ...tion See Figure 28 FRONT L BRACKET SUPPORT SUPPORT Figure 30 Side View Front and Back Logs Figure 28 Firebox 1 BACKLOG Figure 31 Back Log Installation 2 See Figure 31 Place the Back Log Item 1 on the...

Page 21: ...ingle row of burn er ports at the left end of the Burner Pan Assembly Figure 35 Log Installation 7 See Figure 36 Position the remaining hooked Log Item 4 with the hook on the second indenta tion from...

Page 22: ...gure 42 Place the Front Log Item 2 on the L Bracket support with the bow up Position it so that it is balanced and is leaning forward slightly See Figures 38 40 1 BACKLOG 3 LOG 4 LOG 2 FRONTLOG Figure...

Page 23: ...nt Log The straight portion of the log will rest on the Back Log This log is positioned at an angle with the V slightly to the right Make sure the log passes over a single row of burn er ports on the...

Page 24: ...bark of the log to the right Place one end of the fog in the center indentation of the Front Log Place the opposite end at a slight angle to the left near the center of the Back Log Make sure the Jog...

Page 25: ...n this log with the bark to the right This log is placed vertically against the Back Log Its position is between the two top logs with the bottom end resting on the top edge of the Burner Pan Assembly...

Page 26: ...sitions at the base of the Burner Pan Assembly See Figure 59 Figure 61 Side View Front and Back Logs 3 See Figure 62 Place the Front Log Item 2 direct ly on the L Bracket Support See Figures 59 61 Fig...

Page 27: ...on 8 See Figure 68 The finallog to be placed is Item 8 Position this log with the bark to the left The front end of the log lays on the Front Log behind the right edge of Item 7 The right end of Item...

Page 28: ...acement Position the screen over the glass align the screw holes located in each upper corner of the grille with the holes in the fireplace and screw into place STEP 19 Replacing the Lower Grille Pane...

Page 29: ...GNITION A This appliance electronic ignition version does not have a pilot It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand B BEFORE...

Page 30: ...the lower grille follow Step 1 below to access the control area 3 Check to ensure there are no gas leaks This may be done with a soap and water solution 4 Make sure the front glass is sealed and in it...

Page 31: ...may now turn the remote wall switch to the ON position which will turn on the main burner Watch your appliance display beautiful dancing flames Initially the flames may resemble more of a blue color...

Page 32: ...o the appli ance while it is not in use To shut down the appliance for an extended period of time you must first shut off the main burner by mov ing the remote wall switch and the ON OFF switch if it...

Page 33: ...lass use a non abrasive mild cleaning solu tion For example POLISH PLUS by KEL KEM Simply apply an adequate amount to the glass and wipe off with a damp cloth Never operate this appliance without the...

Page 34: ...19 3 With valve and wall switch in ON position no gas to burner Check all gas valves leading to appliance Turn to the ON position Check wall switch for proper connections Check for 24 volt power off s...

Page 35: ...b and light pilot Meter should read min of 325 millivolt not replace the thermopile Check on off switch for proper connections Connect wires across terminal at on off switch If burner comes on replace...

Page 36: ...5 22892 23506 21445 21444 19743 Front Log GC3S Log Log Log 0 GC300 LOG ASSEMBLY QTY ITEM PART NO i DESCRIPTION Back Log GC400 1 2 3 4 22186 22902 21445 21444 1 1 2 2 Front Log GC400 Log Log ITEM IPAR...

Page 37: ...03 22329 22355 17235 17811 17236 17812 22997 16239 16489 13425 15695 17836 17069 19641 15697 15696 16957 2 3 Ignitor Burner Assembly GC300 i Burner Assembly GC400 1 1 1 1 Orifice Natural GC300 Orifice...

Page 38: ...4 5 6 1 1 1 1 8 9 10 90 Bulkhead Elbow Pilot w Bracket Natural Pilot w Bracket Propane Burner Pan Assy GC300 Burner Pan Assy GC400 Orifice Natural GC300 Orifice Natural GC400 Orifice Propane Gas GC30...

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