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TC30.NG02CN  130411-12

5

Fig. # 5

AIR DEFLECTOR 
SECURING 
SCREWS

Ember Material Placement

A large bag of ember material is shipped with 
the fi replace and needs to be installed to ensure 
optimum performance and fl ame appearance.

Pull apart the material into ember size pieces 
(approximately 1” squares) and gently place them 
into the burner pan. Do not compress, leave it loose 
for best performance. 

Fill the burner pan level with the top of the pan at 
rear, and gradually slope forward to the fi rebox fl oor 
at the front, covering both burner tubes. 

Place remaining ember material outside of the 
burner pan as desired to cover-up gas lines and 
brackets.

Note:  Ember material placement and amount will 
affect fl ame appearance. More ember material 
results in lower fl ame height. Add or remove as 
needed until desired fl ame affect. 

Fig. # 5b

GLOWING EMBERS

7.   Attach rear defl ector  to rear of grate 
 

using the two screws provided 

 

(Fig. # 5).

Summary of Contents for TC30.NG02CN

Page 1: ...e this manual with the appliance CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference These instructions are supplementary to the Installation and Operating Instructions supplied with the fireplace and should be kept together Refer to the Installation and Operating Instructions for proper gas supply safety requirements and operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...CKAGE EMBER MATERIAL LOG GRATE 1 Place the keyhole slots in the burner overthetwoscrewslocatedinthefirebox base Fig 1 1a 2 Slide the burner back to engage the screws in the small part of the keyhole slot and tighten screws Fig 1b 3 Remove access cover from side of firebox Fig 1c Fig 1a Fig 1b SCREWS Fig 1 Fig 1c ...

Page 3: ...plate and gasket to the firebox 2 screws Attach the ignition and sensor wires to the module Red end to the connector marked by the reddot whiteendtotheconnectormarked by the white dot Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 2 Burner Grate Installation RED END TO RED DOT WHITE END TO WHITE DOT MODULE Fig 3 ...

Page 4: ...nd tighten Fig 3b Ensure the connections are gas tight Conceal the spark and sensor wires below the supply tubes A panel set must now be installed See InstallationandOperatingInstructions manual for details 6 Position the slots of the grate securing brackets over the holes in the floor shield and secure with the two screws Fig 4 Fig 3b ...

Page 5: ... leaveitloose for best performance Fill the burner pan level with the top of the pan at rear andgraduallyslopeforwardtothefireboxfloor at the front covering both burner tubes Place remaining ember material outside of the burner pan as desired to cover up gas lines and brackets Note Ember material placement and amount will affect flame appearance More ember material results in lower flame height Ad...

Page 6: ...re Unpack and inspect log set There should be a total of seven logs Position the logs as indicated by the following pictures The three main logs have holes and or pins Engage each pin in the correspond ing holes The four smaller logs do not have holes or pins They rest in position Locate as per the diagrams fig 6 13 Log Placement Fig 6 Fig 7 1 2 ...

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Page 9: ...02CN 130411 12 9 Fig 12 Fig 13 3 2 1 5 6 7 Note Improper placement of logs will cause sooting on internal parts and glass The logs may need to be repositioned slightly to avoid excessive flame impingement 4 7 ...

Page 10: ...e plug Thread sealant will be required to ensure a gas tight connection Correct gas pressure requirement Supply Pressure Natural Gas Min Pressure 5 0 WC For purpose of input adjustment Max Pressure 13 9 WC Manifold Pressure Maximum 3 8 WC Minimum 2 1 WC SUPPLY PRESSURE MANIFOLD PRESSURE Fig 16 Note Totestthegaspressure turnoffthe gassupplybeforeremovingtheblanking plug from the supply pressure tes...

Page 11: ...er may also be opened to enhance the ember material glow and lessen the flame height Burner Flame Adjustment Caution Proper air shutter setting is a must The flame should be just orange and lazy It should NEVER be set to create sooting on internal parts and glass Fig 18 PRIMARY AIR SHUTTER Shown in closed position To Adjust See Fig 18 1 Open and remove window frame and set aside See Window Frame R...

Page 12: ...TUBE 5019 225 1 BURNER ASSEMBLY 1a GRATE 1b AIR DEFLECTOR 1c BURNER TRAY 1d PILOT SHIELD 1e BLOCKER PLATE 1f MANIFOLD 1g 1 2 PIPE TO 1 2 TUBE CONNECTION 1h PILOT BRACKET 1i HEAT SHIELD 1j HEAT SHIELD INSULATION KIT CONTENTS 2 7 PCS LOG SET 2a BASE LOG 2b TOP LEFT LOG 2c TOP RIGHT LOG 2d CENTER CHUNK 2e BOTTOM LHS CHUNK 2f BOTTOM CENTER CHUNK 2g BOTTOM RHS CHUNK 3 ORIFICE NATURAL GAS 32 4 PILOT ASS...

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