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I-Series Indoor Gas Fireplace
Maintenance
Pilot Maintenance / Replacement
We suggest throughout this manual that maintenance on this
product should be performed yearly. This is the best practice in
order to keep your fireplace insert running reliably for many years
to come. One of the items that should be inspected yearly and
may need service is the Pilot Burner Assembly. The Pilot Burner
Assembly is responsible for lighting the appliances and provides
the safety mechanism to ensure that the appliance performs
safely. In order to service the pilot, the Door, Burner Assembly,
Log set etc. must first be removed. There are specific sections in
the manual that cover those procedures. Replacing the pilot can
be performed with the following steps.
Figure 54 Sec.10
Pilot Replacement Kit shown
1).
Disconnect Gas and Electrical Supply to the Appliance. You will
need to have the unit outside the install to access the Valve location.
If the unit has already been installed, see the sections on removing
the Faceplate Panels and Vent Connections.
2).
Remove the Firebox Panels and Burner Assembly (see appropriate
sections)
3).
Remove the 2 screws that hold the Pilot Assembly Mounting
Brackets to the floor of the Firebox.
Figure 55 Sec.10
4).
Remove the 2 screws that hold the Pilot Bulkhead Plate and
Gasket to the Firebox Wall. The Gasket may be stuck to the wall
and may need to be pried off.
Figure 56 Sec.10
5).
Remove screws by holding valve mounting bracket. Swing valve
out. Disconnect the Pilot Line from the bottom of the Gas Valve.
Figure 57 Sec.10
6).
Remove the 2 screws with hold the top of the Control Panel
Mounting Bracket to the Outer Shell of the fireplace.
Figure 58 Sec.10