Page 1: ...ght any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Extinguish any open flame Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier...
Page 2: ...ndrepaired technician to inspect the heater and to replace by a qualified service person any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water The heater should be inspected be...
Page 3: ...in fig 1 Gross Weight 62 71bs 28 4Kg Nett Weight 56 31bs 25 5Kg Burner type Aerated front rear simplex tubes with combined pilot cross lighting burner Gas Connection A 3 6 N P T elbow connector is pr...
Page 4: ...hethermallyactivatedsensorswitch islocatedwithinthedraft hoodto detecteither a blockedor disconnectedvent Certainback draft conditions may also activatethe switch 1b OPTlONALACCESSORIES The following...
Page 5: ...ances to combustible materials are Outside edges of framing plate 0 I 1 1 I 7 Fig 2 FLEXIBLECHIMNEY LINER Di hwP mcrybe i n s t n Wup to 20 feet atwe or 3feet bdowthe firsplace Fig 4 SIDEWALLVENTING F...
Page 6: ...e knurledscrews at the sides near the top Lift the window unit up to clear locations at the bottom and place carefully aside see fig 6 1 Remove2 KnurledScrews 2 Lilt Window Clear o f Locations Fig 6 W...
Page 7: ...To gain access to the appliance connection point thecenterpanelinthefireboxfloor must be removed by unscrewing four screws and liftingit clear see figure 8 Rear Lip of Floor Panel under rear of Firebo...
Page 8: ...oor panelwhentesting results are satisfactory 7 LOG INSTALLATION 7 1 Placethe rear log thelogwith only one short stub in the retaining cradle behind the rear burner tube with its back against the fire...
Page 9: ...Fig 10 FROMLOG LOCATION Fig 9 REAR LOG LOCATION Fig 11 CROSS LOG LOCATION I...
Page 10: ...ner on Front burner on high Rear burner on high The burner manifoldpressureis controlledby a built in nonadjustable regulator The manifoldpressure should be checkedat the pressure test point which is...
Page 11: ...t the right side of the tubes The appliances are supplied set at maximum aeration For the majority of installationsnoadjustmentwillbenecessary However in a few instances performance may be improved by...
Page 12: ...ot Point out the illustrationshowing howto view the pilot Explain the full lighting and control position sequence and how to turn o f f Advise that the fire can be lit with a long matchor taper if nec...
Page 13: ...etach the window trim by sliding its side channels upwards to clear the location brackets onthe windowframesides Pullthe bottomofthetrimforwardslightlyandthenpull downto clearthe outer case hood see f...
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Page 15: ...e log installationsection of this manual Clean the window carefully by wiping with a soft cloth using a suitable non abrasive cleaner in accordance with the makers instructions Replace the window unit...
Page 16: ...Unscrew the two screws securing the burnertube tothe leftside of the firebox L i f tthe burner tube clear 5 Refitinthereverseorder Whenrefitting make sure that the burner tube is properly locatedover...
Page 17: ...ol valve bracket see section 19 6 3 5 Disconnectthe 4 pipes from the control valve 6 Disconnect the thermocouple and vent sensor wires from the intenuptor block at the bottom of the control valve Disc...
Page 18: ...dpanelandwithdraw the thermocouple Refit in the reverse order When reconnecting the thermocouple nut to the control valve make sure that the vent sensor wires are properly located Initially screw the...
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