BDV7 Series Direct Vent Gas Fireplace
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FP2648
BDV rock wool place
LG619
BDV logs
FINAl INStAllAtIoN
RoCK Wool PlACeMeNt
1. For best results in flame appearance and opera-
tion, use one (1) 8 gram bag of rock wool for
propane/LP models and up to three (3) bags of
rock wool for natural gas models.
2. Pull the rock wool apart into dime-sized pieces
or smaller. Cover the entire surface of the burner
with one thin layer of rock wool.
3. Place the logs on the burner. Refer to the “Log
Placement Section”. Light the unit and after 15
minutes check burner flame and glow. Adjust
embers as necessary to achieve an even and
clean flame.
Figure 59 -
Placement of Rock Wool on Burner
Cover with
Rock Wool
Burner
FP2648
loG PlACeMeNt
Figure 60
1. Place rear log (#1) on grate assembly. Log should rest
firmly on the two log mounting pins on the bars.
2. Place top left log (#2) on grate. Rest the back side of the
log in the flat area of the rear log. Place the narrow front
end of the log next to the center vertical grate bar.
3. Place the top left log (#3) on the rear log. Nest the forked
end of the top left log into the fork of the rear log. Rest
the narrow end of the top on the vertical grate bar.
lAVA RoCK AND eMBeRS PlACeMeNt
Sprinkle lava rock on the floor of the inner combustion
chamber. Evenly distribute the rock. Do not pile the lava
rock up in front of grate. Do not place lava rock on the
burner. If desired, purchase optional embers to decorate
the floor of the fireplace.
Top Left
Log #3
Top
Right
Log #2
Log Mounting
Pins
Flat
Area
Rear Log
#1
Left Vertical
Grate Bar
Center Vertical
Grate Bar
Right Vertical
Grate Bar
LG619
Figure 60 -
Log Placement
(BDV300 & BDV400 Shown)
W
ARNING
Do not sprinkle the lava rock or ember chunks
on top of the burner. this may cause potential
sooting, glass breakage and a fire hazard.
W
ARNING
the use of too much rock wool could
cause flame to burn poorly and may cause
sooting.