Assembly
Incorrect assembly or unheeded warnings could result in a
damaged unit, or a serious fire and loss of life and property.
Refer to included photo addendum to aid in assembly.
Step 1.
Unpack Heat Grate and identify all parts using Parts List.
Step 2.
Place Heat Grate unit on a flat surface to prepare for assem-
bly. Insert 4” Leveling Bolts into tapped holes on backside of unit.
(Fig. 1)
Step 3.
Choose if you want to place the Blower Assembly on the left or
right side of the fireplace. This is determined by where you want the
Power Cord to exit the unit. Remove cover from Blower Assembly.
Place Blower Assembly on desired side of Heat Grate by tipping the
Heat Grate up and attaching the Blower Assembly box to the Heat
Grate through holes on opposite sides of the Blower with 2 of the sup-
plied screws.
(Fig. 2)
Step 4.
Route Cord out of the Blower Assembly on the proper side. Be
sure to place rubber grommet in case opening.
(Fig. 3)
Step 5.
Connect Cord wires to Blower and Switch wires by joining ter-
minals. Connect Green Wires to each other. Connect White from
Power Cord to Black from Fan. Connect Black from Power Cord to
Black from Switch.
See wiring diagram for more info.
(Fig. 4)
Step 6.
Place Blower Vent Assembly on opposite side of Heat Grate
from the Blower Assembly. Bolt to Heat Grate in same manner as
Blower Assembly in Step 4.
(Fig. 5)
Step 7.
Attach Heat Sensor Bar
(“L” shaped metal bracket)
to back of
the thermal snap disk
(silver button)
, which is located on the back of
the Blower Assembly.
(Fig. 6)
Step 9.
Assemble Cover by sliding the two cover pieces together. Place
Variable Speed Switch through hole in cover. Trim ends of Cover to fit
into the fireplace opening. Place caps on each end of the Cover, mak-
ing sure to use Cap with cord cutout on the side where the Cord exits
the unit.
(Fig. 7 - 8)
Step 10.
Slide assembled unit into fireplace. Adjust Leveling Bolts on
unit to allow for a level unit.
(Fig. 8)
Step 11.
Install doors on top of cover and plug Grate Heater power
cord into 110v electrical outlet.
1 - Heat Grate Unit
1 - Blower Assembly
1 - Blower Vent Assembly
1 - 6’ Cord
1 - Heat Sensor Bar w/ bolt
1 - Variable Speed Switch
1 - Adjustable Cover w/ end caps
1 - Hardware Pack
Parts List
Gas Log Grate Heater
For gas log masonry fireplaces
Installation
Incorrect installation or unheeded warnings could result in
a serious fire, and loss of life and property.
Product is
NOT
designed for installation in “zero-clearance” fireboxes
or mobile homes, or in conjunction with wood-burning sets.
Inspect the chimney flue and fireplace for loose mortar, damaged
brick, and creosote build-up. Contact a professional chimney sweep or
building contractor for more information or repair.
Slide unit into fireplace opening, making sure to center unit in the
opening. Adjust leveling bolts to level the unit. Make sure insulation is
properly installed; covering all gaps without being bunched up. Note
that large gaps created by rough openings may require additional in-
sulation.
Route the blower cord to desired location. Plug in the cord and check
for proper blower operation. See “Blower” section in Operating In-
structions for explanation of switches.
Operating Instructions
WARNING:
Follow all manufacturer’s Gas Log instructions to allow for
the proper use of gas logs with your Heat Grate Unit!
Place Gas Logs on top of Gas Grate Heater Unit according to the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Blower:
Blower is operated by variable speed switch. To turn on, turn switch
clockwise until desired fan speed is achieved. To turn off, turn switch
counter-clockwise until a positive “click” is heard. Unit is also
equipped with a thermostatically controlled switch which turns
blower on when temperature reaches 110°-120°F and turns it off
when temperature drops below 90°F.
In event of power failure, open doors fully to minimize heat buildup.
WARNING:
Disconnect power source prior to performing any mainte-
nance or diagnostic operation on the blower or switches!
CAUTION!
Do NOT burn fire with blower turned OFF! The blower must re-
main ON to avoid overheating internal components.