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Brand | Heat & Glo |
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Model | 6000TR-OAK-IPI |
Category | Indoor Fireplace |
Language | English |
Details the certification standards and laboratories that have tested and approved the Heat & Glo fireplace models.
Emphasizes compliance with local building codes and national standards like the National Fuel Gas Code.
Provides guidance on adjusting input ratings for installations above 2,000 feet based on elevation.
Explains that Heat & Glo direct vent gas fireplaces use outside air for combustion and expel exhaust gases outside.
Outlines essential pre-installation steps, including checking for damaged parts and reading all instructions carefully.
Determines the correct space and clearance requirements for locating a fireplace within a room.
Details how to construct the fireplace framing using 2x4 lumber or heavier, considering wall coverings and facing material.
Covers approved DVP-series direct vent pipe components, terminations, and installation details for safe venting.
Provides instructions for electrical wiring, including standing pilot and intermittent pilot ignition systems.
Explains how to properly position, level, and secure the fireplace using framing and sheet metal.
Guides the installation of an optional Heat-Zone-Gas kit, including removing knockouts and centering duct collars.
Describes the two types of gas control systems: Standing Pilot Ignition and Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI).
Details minimum vertical and maximum horizontal dimensions for combustible projections and sealant material for fireplace finishing.
Instructs on installing the gas supply line, including shut-off valves, flexible connectors, and leak checks.
Outlines the required pressure specifications for natural gas and propane for Heat & Glo gas fireplaces.
Covers installing decorative trim, positioning gas logs, and placing ember material for realistic ash bed appearance.
Provides a pre-lighting checklist including safety warnings, gas leak checks, vent obstructions, and component checks.
Guides the user through the process of lighting the fireplace after all safety checks and installation steps are completed.
Describes the annual task of brushing away loose ember material and replacing it with new dime-size pieces.
Details the annual cleaning of the control compartment, fireplace logs, and burner areas.
Outlines the annual task of visually checking the flame sensor rod and cleaning any deposits with emery cloth.
Recommends periodic checks of flame patterns and height to ensure steady flames, not lifting or floating.
Advises checking the external vent cap for debris and inspecting the entire vent system for proper function before initial use and annually.
Explains cleaning the glass door after initial use and as necessary, using household glass cleaner and avoiding abrasive cleaners.