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PRO-COM OWNER’S MANUAL 
VENTED GAS LOGS                                        3                                                  WAL21-01

 

 

 

PRODUCT 
IDENTIFICATION

 

FLUE OPENING 
SPECIFICATIONS

 

Note: 

This vented appliance must be 

installed only in a solid-fuel burning 
fireplace with a working flue and 
constructed of noncombustible 
material. 

   The charts in Figure 2, page 4 
indicate technical information 
regarding the installation of your gas 
log set. Please make sure that all of 
the specifications shown are 
applicable before installation is 
attempted.  

The fireplace must include a 

working flue and venting system with 
the minimum openings shown in the 
Figure 2, page 4

.

 

 

AIR FOR COMBUSTION 
AND VENTILATION 

Today's homes are built more energy 
efficient than ever. New materials, 
increased insulation, and new 
construction methods help reduce heat 
loss in homes. Home owners weather 
strip and caulk around windows and 
doors to keep the cold air out and the 
warm air in. During heating months, 
home owners want their homes as 
airtight as possible. 

While it is good to make your home 
energy efficient, your home needs to 
breathe. Fresh air must enter your home. 
All fuel-burning appliances need fresh air 
for proper combustion and ventilation. 

Exhaust fans, fireplaces, clothes dryers, 
and fuel burning appliances draw air from 
the house to operate. You must provide 
adequate fresh air for these appliances. 
This will insure proper venting of vented 
fuel-burning appliances.

 

NOTICE: Installation, service, and 
repair of this appliance must be 
performed by a qualified installer, 
service agency, company or gas 
supplier experienced with this type of 
gas appliance. Only factory authorized 
components listed in these 
instructions may be used in 

 

accordance with  the manufacturer's 
instructions and all codes and 
requirements of the authority having 
jurisdiction. Any modifications to this 
kit, or use of unauthorized 
components or accessory items, will 
void the manufacturer's warranty, and 
may result in a hazardous condition.

 

WARNING: 

This appliance 

shall not be installed in a confined 
space or unusually tight 
construction unless provisions are 
provided for adequate combustion 
and ventilation air. Read the 
following instructions to insure 
proper fresh air for this and other 
fuel-burning appliances in your 
home. 

Figure 1 –Product Identification (WAN24LA Shown) 

WARNING:

 

Before installing in a 

solid fuel burning fireplace, the 
chimney flue and firebox must be 
cleaned of soot, creosote, ashes, and 
loose paint by a qualified chimney 
cleaner. Creosote will ignite if highly 
heated. A dirty chimney flue may 
create and distribute soot within the 
house. Inspect chimney flue for 
damage. 

INSTALLATION 

 CAUTION:

 Do not remove the 

metal data plates attached to the 
burner pan. The data plates contain 
important warranty information. 

 

Summary of Contents for WAN18LA

Page 1: ...on may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life WARNING This is a gas fired appliance It uses air oxygen from the room in which it is installed Provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air must be provided Refer to Air for Combustion and Ventilation section on page 3 of this manual Aftermarket Completion of sale not for purpose of resale from the manufacturer Do not...

Page 2: ...oung children when they are in the room with log set WARNING Keep flue open when operating unit IMPORTANT Read this owner s manual carefully and completely before trying to assemble operate or service this log set Improper use of this log set can cause serious injury or death from burns fire explosion electrical shock and carbon monoxide poisoning 1 This appliance as supplied is only for use with ...

Page 3: ...st provide adequate fresh air for these appliances This will insure proper venting of vented fuel burning appliances NOTICE Installation service and repair of this appliance must be performed by a qualified installer service agency company or gas supplier experienced with this type of gas appliance Only factory authorized components listed in these instructions may be used in accordance with the m...

Page 4: ...ed or the damper blade must be cut or removed CAUTION Only use a new black iron or steel pipe Internally tinned copper tubing may be used in certain areas Check your local codes Use pipe of 1 2 diameter or greater to allow proper gas volume to log set If pipe is too small loss of pressure will occur Installation must include an equipment shutoff valve union and plugged 1 8 NPT tap Locate NPT tap w...

Page 5: ...e gas valve immediately Tighten or reassemble the loose connection s using pipe joint compound until burner system is leak free 4 When the burner is tested and leak free observe the individual tongues of flame on the burner Note The burner design includes more ports on the outside of the bar Make sure that all ports are clear and producing flame evenly across the burner If any ports appear blocked...

Page 6: ... burning turn the shutoff valve OFF and repeat steps 1 through 4 again CURING LOGS During the 2 3 hour appliance break in period you may detect an odor from the appliance as the various paints and compounds used in the manufacturing of this log set cure This is a normal and temporary situation that is not cause for alarm However you may want to provide extra ventilation to the room during this tim...

Page 7: ...and checked 3 Separate the logs to allow more flame passage 4 Remove any foreign items from the flame pattern 5 Preheat flue in very cold weather POSSIBLE CAUSE OBSERVED PROBLEM Log set is smoking sooting excessively Note It is natural and unavoidable for vented gas log sets to produce moderate levels of carbon soot where flames contact the logs 1 Relieve any tight bends or kinks in gas supply lin...

Page 8: ...PRO COM OWNER S MANUAL VENTED GAS LOGS 8 WAL21 01 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN WAN18LA WAN24LA WAN30LA ...

Page 9: ... Adapter 1 4 WAL06 01 WAL06 01 WAL06 01 Injector Mounting 1 5 ML091 04 WAL07 02 WAL07 03 Injector 1 6 WAL01 01 WAL01 02 WAL01 03 Burner Pan 1 7 WAL02 01 WAL02 02 WAL02 03 Burner Manifold 1 8 WAB01 WAB05 WAB07 Logs Grate 1 9 WAL18 01 WAL18 01 WAL18 01 Grate Step 2 10 WAB03 WAB03 WAB03 Damper Clamp Assembly 1 11 6170 4Z 6170 4Z 6170 4Z Nut 1 12 861 1 4Z 861 1 4Z 861 1 4Z Washer 1 13 WAL19 01 WAL19 0...

Page 10: ... 2 Place the back log 1 onto the grate steps see Figure 3 3 Place the front logs 2 3 on the grate and slide forward against the front bars on the grate see Figure 4 4 Place logs 4 5 onto logs 1 2 3 by inserting log 1 s locating pin into lower hole of logs 4 5 see Figure 5 5 Place log 6 onto log 5 by inserting log 5 s locating pin into lower hole of log 6 see Figure 6 6 Place log 7 onto logs 4 6 by...

Page 11: ...PRO COM OWNER S MANUAL VENTED GAS LOGS 11 WAL21 01 WAN18LA LOG INSTALLATION Continued Figure 6 Placement of Top Logs Figure 5 Placement of Top Logs Figure 7 Placement of Top Logs ...

Page 12: ...igure 3 3 Place the front logs 2 3 on the grate and slide forward against the front bars on the grate see Figure 4 4 Place logs 4 5 onto logs 1 2 3 by inserting log 1 s locating pin into lower hole of logs 4 5 see Figure 5 5 Place log 6 onto log 5 by inserting log 5 s locating pin into lower hole of log 6 see Figure 6 6 Place log 7 onto logs 4 6 by inserting log 4 s locating pin into lower hole of...

Page 13: ...COM OWNER S MANUAL VENTED GAS LOGS 13 WAL21 01 Figure 6 Placement of Top Logs WAN24LA LOG INSTALLATION Continued Figure 8 Placement of Top Logs Figure 7 Placement of Top Logs Figure 5 Placement of Top Logs ...

Page 14: ...e 3 3 Place the front logs 2 3 on the grate and slide forward against the front bars on the grate see Figure 4 4 Place logs 4 5 6 onto logs 1 2 3 by inserting log 1 s locating pin into lower hole of logs 4 5 6 see Figure 5 5 Place log 7 onto logs 4 5 by inserting log 4 s locating pin into lower hole of log 7 see Figure 6 6 Place log 8 onto logs 2 4 by inserting log 4 s locating pin into lower hole...

Page 15: ...PRO COM OWNER S MANUAL VENTED GAS LOGS 15 WAL21 01 WAN30LA LOG INSTALLATION Continued Figure 6 Placement of Top Logs Figure 7 Placement of Top Logs Figure 5 Placement of Top Logs ...

Page 16: ...re not in original condition because of normal wear and tear or parts that fail or become damaged as a result of misuse accidents lack of proper maintenance or defects caused by improper installation Travel diagnostic cost labor transportation and any and all such other costs related to repairing a defective heater will be the responsibility of the owner TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY THE LAW OF TH...

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