XG0523 - 170223
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Operation
Flame Sensor
Pilot Hood
Pilot Flame
Ignitor Electrode
Figure 9.0
Figure 9.1
Figure 9.3
Figure 9.2
Initial Operation
Pilot Flame Adjustment
Master Override Switch
Your installation and setup is nearly complete. The first fire will result
in some smoke and smell being emitted from the appliance. During the
manufacturing of the product, paint, sealant and other materials are
used and when the unit is fired for the first time, the temperature will
cure these materials. When you fire this unit for the first time, make
certain that you’ve opened windows or use any other ventilation to
keep these fumes from building up. Once at full operating temperature
this will subside and then stop.
Your fireplace comes with decorative ceramic burner, log set and panel
set. These items emit gas as part of their curing process. This off gas
can sometimes cause initial deposits on the glass. The glass may need
to be cleaned after the first few hours of operation. See door removal
and glass cleaning section.
Pilot height is factory set when inlet is 7" WC. Adjustment may be
required if installation is not 7" WC. Refer to pilot flame height drawing,
Figure 3 Sec. 10. The pilot flame runs directly at line pressure. Variances
in supply pressure can affect the size of the pilot flame. Excessive
pilot size can overheat the flame proving components. Under-sized
pilot flames will result in problems initializing or maintaining the pilot
flame or main burner flame, or not carrying over to the main burner
as intended. The pilot flame adjustment is on the front of the valve.
You need to turn on the fireplace and then using remote control, turn
down the flame height until the main burner goes out, leaving only the
pilot flame on. If you reduce the pilot flame too much, the unit will go
out and then try to re-lite automatically.
The on/off switch is located on the top right hand side of the Rear
Faceplate. This switch is the master override switch. If it is in the off
position the remote cannot turn on the fireplace.
Pilot adjustment is made with a flat screw driver turning it in (clockwise)
reduces the pilot flame size. Turning it out, (counter clockwise) will
increase the flame size. If the pilot is too high the flame at the back
right of burner can look too tall.
If the pilot flame is turned down too much, the flame will lift off the
sensor and shut the unit off. The flame should be adjusted until it
is not excessively large, but is large enough to operate the unit in a
reliable fashion.
Pilot Flame
Ignitor Electrode
Flame Sensor(s)
Pilot Nozzle
LINEAR
TRADITIONAL
Pilot hood
Pilot flame
Pilot flame
Pilot nozzle
Flame sensor
Flame sensor
Ignitor
electrode
Ignitor electrode