XG0523 - 170223
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Operation
Burner Removal (Traditional)
Burner Installation (Traditional)
Your new fireplace is shipped with the burner installed. Periodically,
the burner needs to be cleaned and inspected or perhaps if the pilot
needs service or the unit is to be converted to Propane, you will need
to remove and/or re-install the burner. The burner is mounted to the
fireplace in 3 places. At the rear of the burner is the Mixing Tube. At
the front are two small tabs which fit through a slot and are bent to
keep the Burner secure.
The Burner is a cast ceramic material. It is easily chipped or scratched.
Take due care not to damage the Pilot Assembly. The Burner has
to be lifted over the Pilot in either case and contact with the Pilot
should be avoided.
2. By grasping the burner at either side (if the Firebox Panels are
both removed) or at the front and rear, first lift the front of the
Burner up about 1-2 inches. Then pull the Burner towards you to
remove the Mixing Tube from the Rear Burner Support. Lift the
Burner out of the Firebox.
2. Once you have the Mixing Tube situated into the Rear Burner
Support, lower the front of the Burner over the Front Burner
Supports. Using the same small screw driver or pliers, bent the
tabs just enough that the burner cannot be moved from its
position.
1. By grasping the burner with both hands, angle the burner into
the rear of the firebox to engage the Mixing Tube into the Burner
Support Bracket. The Mixing Tube goes into the Burner Support
Bracket. If it does not go into the Burner Support Bracket, you
will not get the burner to line up at the front and the burner may
not operate correctly.
3. Check again that the Mixing Tube is still inside the Rear Burner
Support by grasping the rear of the Burner and pulling up. If the
Mixing Tube is properly installed, the Log Burner will not move.
If the Burner does rise up, stop and trouble shoot this situation.
The Log Burner will not operate safely if this connection is not
proper.
1. Using a small screw driver or pliers, bend the tabs straight so
that they will fit through the slots when the burner is removed.
Figure 9.24b
Figure 9.27b
Figure 9.28b
Figure 9.25b
Figure 9.26b
Figure 9.23b