85-03-00955
P a g e
|
52
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
CAUTION
: The log pieces are fragile. Exercise extreme care when opening the log set package and removing individual log
pieces.
Introduction:
The Forest Oak Twig Log Set is designed and created to replicate a natural burnt twig pile. The colors selected include black
shades, grey shades, brown shades and red shades.
Optional Base Media
: The twig set includes a bag of “super black” coals. You may, however, pair the twig set with the
Natural Rock Kit, White Marble Rock Kit or other glass media. It is up to the homeowner to select the desired cosmetic effect.
Coals are included with the twig set but other Base Media Kit(s) are not included with the Twig Log Set and must be pur-
chased separately.
Note
: In these instructions, the standard coal media is shown. The same installation procedures apply to other base media
types selected.
HINT
: The flame appearance shapes and flame color quality change dramatically with the amount of base media placed on
top of the burner and media placed over the combustion air slots behind the burner and in front of the burner. Flame appear-
ance is always better if sparse media is used.
Burner Top Color
:
To provide for extended burner lifetime, the burner top material is selected to be 304 Stainless Steel. High temperature
powder paint or liquid spray paint do not adhere to 304 Stainless Steel readily. For this reason, the burner top is left bare
and unpainted. If you wish, you may use Stove Bright High Temperature Spray Paint to touch up the burner top, while
understanding that the paint may only temporarily remain on the burner. This is strictly a cosmetic option that you may use.
Sooting Potential on Log Pieces
:
Soot can form on log pieces if the yellow color zone of the burner flame impinges directly underneath twig pieces. The three
main twig assemblies must remain flat on the burner top. Raising the twig assembly upward and away from the burner
surface will result in some twigs of the assembly sitting in the yellow zone of the burner flames and may result in soot
deposits in those areas.