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TCWS.54NG04.C2 230911-16

WARNING

This conversion kit 
shall be installed by a 
qualifi ed service agency 
in accordance with the 
manufacturer's instructions 
and all applicable codes 
and requirements of 
the authority having 
jurisdiction. 

If the information in these 
instructions is not followed 
exactly, a fi re, explosion 
or production of carbon 
monoxide may result 
causing property damage, 
personal injury or loss of 
life. 

The qualifi ed service 
agency is responsible for 
the proper installation of 
this kit. 

The installation is not 
proper and complete 
until the operation of the 
converted appliance is 
checked as specifi ed in the 
manufacturer's instructions 
supplied with the kit.

If the unit is to be used on propane 
convert as follows using the compo-
nents supplied with this burner:

CAUTION
The gas supply and electrical power 
shall be shut off before proceeding 
with the conversion.

Note: 
Factory supplied components must be used to 
ensure correct input. After conversion confi rm 
proper manifold pressure.

1. 

If installed remove the rocks from the  

 burners. 
 
2.  

If installed remove the burner tray from 
the manifold brackets. (8 screws)(Fig. 
#21)

3. 

Remove burners by gently lifting up  

 

the left end and disengaging from the  

 orifi 

ce.

4. 

Using a 1/2” wrench, undo the 

 

natural gas burner orifi ce, 

 (marked 

7/64

). Apply a small amount  

 

of pipe joint compound to the threads  

 

of the propane burner orifi ce 

 (marked 

1.65mm

) to ensure a good  

 

seal, before screwing it into the fi tting.

 

 

Loosen the primary air shutter screw, 
open shutter to give a gap of 13/64” 
(0.2”) and  re-tighten. Repeat on other 
burner. (Fig. #23)

5.  

 

With a 7/16” wrench loosen the pilot 
head on the pilot assembly. (Fig. #24)

CONVERSION LABEL (5052.52088)

MINIMUM RATE SCREW (5005.16)

MAIN BURNER 
(1.65mm) ORIFICES  (5022.86)

 PROPANE CONVERSION KIT

Date:

 ______________________

By / Par:

 ___________________  

LP GAS/ 

DU GAZ LP 

12.5 in/wc /12.5 po/c.e. 
     (3.11 kPa) 

      

13.9 in/wc / 13.9 po/c.e. 
     (3.45 kPa) 

      

11.0 in/wc / 11.0 po/c.e. 
     (2.74 kPa) 

      

1.65 mm 

Max.:   54,900   (16.1)
Min.:    46,200   (13.5) 

010610 6-WS54 5052.52088

Kit # TCWS.54LPC03/ESB/ESC for use with 

model: Pour utilise avec du modèle:

  

                                                      TCWS.54CE2

This appliance was 
converted to PROPANE GAS 
with this kit on this date 
by the organization which 
accepts the responsibility 
that this conversion has 
been properly made. / Cet 
appariel etair converter au 
gaz LP par l’emploi de la 
trousse de conversion par 
une organization qui accepte 
la responsibilité pour une 
installation en bon état.

Fig #22

Fig #24

Fig #21

Fig #23

Fig #20

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Propane Conversion

Summary of Contents for TCWS.54NG04.C2

Page 1: ...ating 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 TCWS 54NG04 C2 TRANQUILITY BURNER KIT INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...TCWS 54NG04 C2 230911 16 2 3 4 LBS SAND 1 HARDWARE PACK 2 EQUALIZER ROCKS 2 BURNER ASSEMBLIES 1 BURNER TRAY ASSEMBLY 4 PEBBLE SETS A B C D E F B C A D E F 2 Contents of Package ...

Page 3: ...ipping into location trough and slipping the venturi tube over the orifice Test for connection by lifting at a location pin on the right side of the burner Repeat with left burner Fig 1 2 Tilt burner tray length wise and insert into the firebox Be sure pilot is attached to burner support rail with screw in first hole position Fig 2a 2b 3 Attach pilot to burner tray Fig 3 Fig 3 Fig 2a Fig 1 3 Tranq...

Page 4: ...open for LP 4 Secure the burner tray to legs using eight screws Fig 4 NOTE a light will aid aligning the holes in the tray with the leg CAUTION The burners should be tightly butted up against each other at the center to ensure correct operation 5 Place sand into the burner tray and brush smooth Use caution not to get sand near the burner ports Fig 5 Fig 5 Fig 4 4 ...

Page 5: ...raphs start from the right hand side of the burner and ensure that the arrow on each rock points towards the front of the fireplace Fig 7 to 15 6 Eachrockhasaslotinit sbaseandis marked with a letter and an arrow Fig 6 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 11 Fig 10 Fig 8 5 ...

Page 6: ...elaincover wideedge should face the front Fig 19 9 Place the two remaining rocks on the left hand end of burner as shown Fig 16 and 17 8 Repeat the sequence of placing the rocksthreemoretimesuntiltheburner is covered Fig 19 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 18 Fig 16 Fig 17 A B C D E F G H J 6 ...

Page 7: ...Remove burners by gently lifting up the left end and disengaging from the orifice 4 Using a 1 2 wrench undo the natural gas burner orifice marked 7 64 Apply a small amount of pipe joint compound to the threads of the propane burner orifice marked 1 65mm to ensure a good seal before screwing it into the fitting Loosentheprimaryairshutterscrew open shutter to give a gap of 13 64 0 2 and re tighten R...

Page 8: ...e minimum rate screw is sealed with an O ring Use a thin bladed screwdriver to back the screw out past the limit of the threading At this point a groove on the screw body will be visible just above the valve body Insert a thin tool knife blade or fine screwdriver blade into the groove and gently pry the screw up It helps to rotate the screw while lifting on it 10 Replace the minimum rate screw wit...

Page 9: ...over the gas specifications on the rating label 15 Re locate the control box shield and re attach the access panel to the side of the firebox with the screws previously removed Fig 33 34 Date ______________________ By Par ___________________ LP GAS DU GAZ LP 12 5 in wc 12 5 po c e 3 11 kPa 13 9 in wc 13 9 po c e 3 45 kPa 11 0 in wc 11 0 po c e 2 74 kPa 1 65 mm Max 54 900 16 1 Min 46 200 13 5 01061...

Page 10: ...lant will be required to ensure a gas tight connection Note To test the gas pressure turn off the gas supply before removing the plug from the supply pressure test port or manifold pressure test port Verify gas pressures with the fireplace lit and on the highest setting SUPPLY PRESSURE MANIFOLD PRESSURE Fig 36 Correct gas pressure requirement Supply Pressure Natural Gas Propane Min Pressure 5 0 WC...

Page 11: ...lameappearanceafter the fireplace has reached operating temperature See Fig 39 for proper flame pattern Open primary air if the window glass and firebox have carbon accumulation and or the flames are long dark and stringy The shutter may also be opened to lessen the flame height NOTE Proper air shutter setting is required The flame should be just orange and lazy It should NEVER be set to create so...

Page 12: ...TION PART NO 1 TRANQUILITY BURNER KIT TCWS 54NG04 C 2 PEBBLE ASSEMBLY 5096 921 3 SAND TC42 SAND34 Two Bags Per Kit 4 TRIM ROCK A 5096 922 5 TRIM ROCK B 5096 923 WHEN ORDERING INCLUDE PART NUMBER WITH DESCRIPTION 1 2 KIT CONTENTS 12 Replacement Parts ...

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Page 16: ...Printed in Canada Technical support 1 877 715 2664 Web site www townandcountryfireplaces net 2975 Allenby Rd Duncan BC V9L 6V8 ...

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