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5055.45-A 021115-40
TRNT.BODYA
Installer information
(Figure 49) shows the burners’ back row as not
being covered by the logs.
At this time, the small amount of embers
reserved at the beginning of log placement
can be used to fill any left over spaces.
NOTE: Although it is permisable to place a few
embers between the back burner and the 3rd
and 4th logs in order to hide the back burner,
it must be noted that by doing this the airflow
around the back burner will be impeded and
a sooty flame may result.
1. Lower the glass door frame into place
(Figure 51) making sure that the frame fits into the
horizontal slot on the floor of the firebox.
2. Align the glass door frame laterally so that its
protruding positioning stud (Figure 52) fits into the slot in
the firebox. This will line up the bolt slots at the top of the
glass door frame to the firebox frame.
3. Insert and tighten the bolts to secure
the glass door frame to the firebox.
Glass door frame
fits in the horizontal
slot behind this tab
CAUTION: Over-tightening the wing bolts could
result in the glass door fracturing.
Glass Door Installation
Figure 49:
Back row of burner.
Figure 50:
Glass door - front side.
Figure 51:
Glass door positioning.
Figure 52:
Glass panel position tab.