RP424PFC Indoor Gas Fireplace
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Maintenance
Step 11:
Installation is the reverse of removal. Note: The pilot
contains an alignment node to ensure the pilot is properly aligned
on the burner. See
Figure 166
.
Alignment node
Mounting Screw
Figure 158.
Note:
When installing the sensor and ignitor, ensure they are centered
in the pilot bracket as shown in
Figure 160
.
Figure 160.
The pilot end of the burner contains an extra rivet to ensure the pilot is
secured in the correct location. The pilot installs to the left of the rivet.
Figure 159.
Step 12:
Connect the pilot cable, secure the burner, connect the pilot
lines and the new flex line included with the pilot assembly.
Step 13:
When the burner is secured in place but before installing
the light trays, the gas connections must be tested. Resupply power
and gas to the fireplace.
Step 14:
Light the fireplace and check connections under normal
operating pressure with a commercially available leak check solution.
Tighten any areas where bubbling occurs or a leak is detected.
DO NOT USE A FLAME OF ANY KIND TO TEST FOR LEAKS.
Step 15:
Turn the fireplace off and install the pilot draft shield that
was removed from the old burner. Reinstall the light trays. Test the
lights to ensure they are functional.
Step 16:
Reinstall the burner media tray mounting brackets, the
burner media tray, and the rail ends.
Step 17:
Reinstall the inner valve cover and access panel. See
Accessing the Valve
.
Step 28:
Reinstall the burner media. See
Section 9
for installation
of accessories.
Step 29:
Reinstall the glass barriers. See
Section 10
for installation
and removal of glass.
Pilot Mounting
Location
Step 10:
remove the screw that secures the pilot to the burner.
Figure 157.